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Page-16-The Daily Sentinel

.. Thursday, November 21, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Church notices
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Pap4 _

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Meigs girls win

Inside:

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Page3
By the Bend ......... Pages 7, 8
Clasflllleds ....... Pages 8, 9, 10
Cornia!-TV ............. Page 14
Dealhl ................... Pqe 12

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Ohio vs. ·Michigan ·.

Economic crossroads

Editorial ................. Page 2

Sports ................. Pages 3, 5

Page2

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. JUNIQR

MEN'S

OPEN STOCK

FASHION
JEANS
ILeel -«W•••r

BLOUSEs·
&amp;'TOPS

Big tqps, knit tops and
fa II blouses.

Tlltt)-JI'IdU'*:

Jr. sizes S·M·l and 3 to 13.

lee and Wrangler brands in
sizes 29 to 50 waist. Stretch
denims, 100% cottons in styles
you'lllike.

layaway at the•
S!Jie priced -

S22.9S Jeans ...... S17.88
S24.9S Jeans ..... , S19.48
S27. 9S Jeans ...... S21.88
S29.9S Jeans ...... S23.88

Reg. SJ 1.00 to $23.00

$tit

p,;~,,

S8 79

TO

$1839

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SPORTSWEAR
SALE
Save · on quality Dotty
Reg. S10.00 DoHy Mam •..•...Sale S7,99
~. S20.00 Dotty Manri .....Sale Sl$,99
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. rtam .....Sale $19.99
Reg.
S25.00 DoHy
Reg. S43.00 DoHy Mam .....Sale S34.39
LAY·~WA'i AND ~~EI .

.SALE PRielS

WOMEN'S
DRESSES
Missy and Half Size fall dresses. All

MEN'S

S18 75 ro
S5025
lEN'S

WESTERN
SHIRTS
Includes our entire selection of

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REG. S6.59

PAJAMAS

VCR TAPE
VHS FORMAT, T-120

leg. SIS.OO &amp; SJ6.00

W.SIIri&amp; .... Sll.ll

, SUPER
SPECIAL

W.,_,,$13,41
w.stai&amp; .... Sl$.11
Wisllrns .... SJ9.11

SALE PRICES!

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PANTY SALE
Huge savings on a select group of little gi~s· panties.

MEN'S

DRESS SLACKS

Assorted stlyes ard colors. Broken sizes I to 14.

Sizes 29 to 42 waist. Ptus big
sizes 44 to 50. Big selection of
fashion colors. Well known
makes.

PANnES ...............65&lt;
PANnES ......;........ 77 c
PANTIES ...............95&lt;
PANnES........... S1.13

518.95
S21.95
S29.9S
S34.9S

SALE!

53.69 Makhing Hand Towel""""' S2.69
52.39 Makhing Wash Cloth .......:;, 51.49

Save on our fine selection of
solids, colorful patterns men's
quality flannel shirts. Regular
sizes tails and big sizes to 20.
100%cotton lull tails, two but· ·
ton flap bpockets.

S16.95 Van
S11.00 Van
s19.00 Van
521.00 Van

$16.95
·$18.95
S21. 95
522.95

SWEATERS

Cardigans, pullovers and
shaker knits. Many styles,
colors and designs.
Missy sizes S, M, l and 38
to 46.
·
Reg. 112.00 Sweaters .............. '9.59.
Reg . '1 8.00 Swea111rs ............ '14.39
Reg. 126.00 Swealllrs ............ '20,.79
Reg. 134.00 Sweaters ............ 127.19
Reg . 141.00 Sweatera ............ $32.79

Flannels ............................
FlaMels ............................ S15.00
Flannels ........................... $17.50
Flannels............................ 518.30

SDA'fS ONL'I

LA'IAWA'f &amp; SA~EI

MISSY

WORK SHIRTS

Select h~ favorite ~om our
large selection of solid colors,
whrte and neat patterns. Neck
sizes 14 1h to 18, ~eeve
lengths 32 to 35. Classic but·
ton down oxfords, cotton rich
poplins, tone-on-tone stripes.

Heusen Shirts ........... S13.SO
Heusen Shirts ........... 514.40
Heusen Shirts ........... s15.00
Heusen.Shirts ........... 516.70

SLEEPWEAR
Long gowns, short gowns,
pajamas, footed pajamas
and robes.
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Sizes 6to 24 mos., 2to 4, 4
to 6X, 7 to 14.

the second of equal value FREE!

Ctoose from many sl'jles in dura~e
nybn, oltfin or ~nyl in a variety d
colors. Tradiliinat Colonial or Coni""·

I'II•IY sl'jles...we hove them al' Buy
,

ooe, ge tone FRE£1

SAVE
ROCKFORD RED HEEL

WORK
SOCKS

100% cotton, ·boot length
comfort toe and heel. Sizes
lO·ll and 12·13. Free sock
monkey and sock elephant
doll in every package.

Reg. $4,19 Pack of 3

Reg.

3 $3 89

Reg. s14.00 ..................... Salt S11.19

S20.00 ..................... Sale S15.99

SHOP
FRIDAY NIGHTS .

. 57.19
Dresses ............... 59.59
Dresses ............. 114.~9
Dresses ............. 119.19
Dresses ............. 527.19

PRE-TEEN

SPORTSWEAR

Oualitv blouses, pants, vests,
skirts and kint tops.
Pre-teen sizes 3/6 to 11114.

Reg. $17.00 to •30.00

S1359 TO
Sill S2399

PAIRS

•· 4-""'"'t!IOSiiigii.gtm'i1ntsb1Ul.!rmWion - around 11 a.in. Sept. 13 when he
clvU action In Meigs County came In contact with power lines
Common Pleas Court were sagging within five feet of the
wrapped up Thursday afternoon, ground at the scepe of a tratnc
following Judge Charles Knight's accident on Rt. 7 Just . north of
rejection of motions by the defend· Pomeroy.
ants todlmlss the case.
The driver of a pickup truck was
James R. Blake, counselfor Ohio DW! 'Vhen he struck and broke a
Power and A.E.P., and John M. power pole on Rt. 7 shortly after
Adams and Joseph W. Ryan, Jr., midnight onSept.13. The truck was
counselforColurnbusandSouthern left In IWO pieces but the driver
Ohio Electrtc Co., aU defendants In escapedunhanned. The broken pole
the action, made their requests for leaned toward the highway and the
dismissal following nearly three electrical lines attached to the pole
daysoftestlmonyfrom the plaintiff, sagged near the ground.
and a half day's tesUmony for the
Tl!ibott came upon the scene 11
defense.
hours later and decided to take
Theplatntifflnthesult,MaryJane pictures of the truck to show his
,Talbott of Tuppers Plains, alleges teenage sons what could happen
·the defendants were, through negtl· when drinking and driving. Other
genCP, res(Xlnslble for the Sept. 13, spectators were also at the site.
:1981 ·electrocution death of her
Frank W. Porter, counselfor the
husband, Teny D. Talbott.
plaintiff, argued In closing that the
Talbott died Instantaneously emergency situation· was not

SOCKS

A Meigs County man was cited by the Gallla·Melgs post of the
State Highway Pa!roi Thursday morning following a single-car
accident on Ohio 325 which Injured tv.v occupants.
·. Veterans Memorial Hospital offiCials said Harold Fetty of Rt. 1,
Langsville was treated and relea5eli lor a head laceration and a
passenger In his car, Tarnrnl Fetty, 22, of Clewiston, Fla., was
treated and released for multiple cuts and bruiseS.
Troopers;s&amp;id Fetty was southbound on 325 when he allegedly went
off the left sldeofthehighwayandstNckanembankment. Fetty was
charged by the patrol with failure to control.

Boys sizes 7 to 11. Men's 9
to 13. White, white or grey
with color top. Famou.__
Hanes quality.

51.75 Tube Socks ........S1.28 pr.
S2.25 Tube Socks ........S1.65 pr.
S2.50 Tube Socks ........s1.88 pr,

a new dialogue and hall agreed to
characterization.
"We met as we had to meet," meet again. Gorbachev Is expected
Reagan said. "I had called for a to visit the United States next year,
fresh start and wemadethatstart.l sometime between Aprtl and Nocan't claim we had a meeting of the vember, and Reagan wW travel to
·
minds on such fundamentals as Moscow In 1987.
In
addition,
they
agreed
to
speed
Ideology or national purpose, but we
up to Jan. 8, the starting time for the
understand each other better.
next round of nuclear rums talks
That's key to peace."
The words frank, candid and · with their negotiators Instructed to
lively were replete In descriptions of seek ways to cut their offenslvt&gt;
the 15 hours of meetings between the arsenals by !iJ perrent.
In another area, Reagan aides
IWo. leaders, Including more than
five hours of Intimate one-on- one said the Soviets are signaling they
sessions In small cozy salons. Freely would be Interested In a political
translated, aides said that at times, settlement ci tbe draining Afghanistan eonfllct.
t~ Reagan· Gorbachev talks be·
Speaking ol the surprising long
came heated, particularly when the
president brought up human lights private chats he held with the
Kremlin leader with only two
and regional conflicts.
"We discussed the great Issues of translators present, Reagan said,
our time," said fleagan, looking "That was the ·best part - our
fresh despite the 17-hour day that fireside summit."
"I found Mr. Gorbachev to be an
began with a joint ceremony In
Geneva and Included a stop at energetic defender of Soviet polNATO headquarters In B111ssets to Icy," said Reagan. "He was an
eloquent speaker, and a good
report to allied leaders.
Reagan, whosald .he made "clear listener."
When Gorbachev "Insisted that
before the first meet lng ro question
we
might use a strategiC defense
would be swept aside," added ttuit
system
to(XItoffenslveweaponslnto
althoughmanyEast-Westproblems
space
and
establish nuclear superwere not solved, he and Gorbachev
Iority,"
Reagan
said, "I welcomed
were "at least heading In the right
the chanre to tell Mr. Gorbachev
direction."
He noted thattheyhadestabllshed that we are a nation that defends.

ex
ect decision next week
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m"i~ni~ jki~r!lgures
~;:;.j~~

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~rope;i;
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ffie
Pow;r · . ihe ..
companies.
warned

lia ·we

other spectators to be
Porter remlndedthecourt that an cautious.
Ohio Power Company employre
Porter fllrther maintained that
was notified of the accident but the power(l()lllpanles should supply
faDed to do anything about 11.
law enforeement agencies with
Thai employee, Grorge Nessie- wrttten emergency procedures and
road, testified earlier In the week, with maps to deflnewhlch compan·
that when he received the message 1es own which poles and lines.
of the accident, he knew the power
Adams,counselforColumbusand
lines involved belonged to Columbus Southern, maintained Inclosing that
and Southern. He said hecalied the Talbott, through his own negligence,
Meigs County Sheriffs Department was res(Xlnsible for the accident.
to see If any trouble calls or outages
The defense also questioned the
had been reported for Ohio Power validity of the plalntlffls rebuttal
but he went back to bed when he was witnesses who testified they were at
told that nosuchcallshadcomelnto the scene when Talbott died and
the sheriff.
they did not hear him receive any
Porter told the court that the warnings. Counsel for the defense
crttlcal word was· "outage," lx'· maintained these witnesses were
cause· In fact no outages had too far away from Talbott to have
occurredfromtheaccldentslnrethe beard what was said.
lines did rot break.
Defense also dls[Xlted WednesPorteralsorotedthatwhenByrne day's testimony by Dr. Ben Tuchl, a
Vaughan, a dispatcher for the state financial expert, who gave prohighway patrol called the Nessleroad home and talked toason-that
son told Vaughn he would get his
lather.,.. he'll take care of It.
According to test lmony from
State Representative Jotynn Bas·
Vaughan on Monday, he, did not ter announced a $76,425 litter
know which company owned the prevention grant for Meigs County.
pole so he caned Nessteroad
Boster credited the MeigS County
because his was one of the names Commissioners for their grant
and phone numbf:rs which he had application. The Ohio Department
been given to'callln an emergency. of Natural Resources awards the
Porter alleged that Nessleroad funds, which are administered by
was negligent In rot further lnvestl· the O!flceof Litter Control.
gating ti-e situation.
Porter also questioned the ttedl·
Meigs County Is armng 86 Ohio
blllty c1 three defl&gt;nsewitnesseswho communities which received a total
stated that Talbott was warned of of more than $6.4 rnUIIon for

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In reganl toTail'iO r·s ._
Without txirrlcadlng the
monetary worth had he lived file dangPr zone.
mnnalilfe expectanq.
Sheets testified earlier that he left
Blake, forOhloPowerandA.E.P., Ihe scene lhal night when he saw
argued that Talbott did not have to what he tboughl was a utUity·type
stop at the scene of Ihe accident and looklrig truck arrive.
that once he did, hefalledtoexerclse
Even Ibough Blake pointed a
care.
flngerattheslalehighway palrol,he
Blake maintained that Ohio too maintained that Talbott through
Power had no responsiblllty to his own negligence was responsible
maintain Columbus and Southern for his death.
lines and that Nessleroad followed
Blake asked the court for judgcorrect procedure when he called ment In favor of Ohio Power.
the sheriff's office for a report.
Judge Charles Knight told the
Blake also pointed out that parties they could expect a written
Nessleroad testified that he had decision In Ihe matter by next
always received emergency calls Friday.
. .
through the sheriffs department
II wllllx' Ihe judge'sresponslbllty
only. .
to determine whelher or nol lhe
Blake alleged that Dispatcher defendanls or the plaintiff were
Vaughan made a mistake when he negligent In lhe Incident, to what
did ror talk personally with Grorge percenrage they were negligent,
Nessleroad, and that Sgt. Ezra and lfdamagesaretobeawarded, to
Sheets made a mistake when be left base d a rna ges on those
the scene before a utility company percenlages.

comprehensive litter prevention ties, coordinates st.atewlde events
programs. Boster said that these and promotional ~!forts, and ma'l·
programs attack Utter by combln· ages the summer youth litter corps,
lng several elements from armng a cleanup along Ohio's roadways
litter and recycling education; using yourh hired through a federal
works program," Boster said.
~AJblic awareness; litter law en·
forcernent; containment; collec·
Morel han $35rnllllpn IIi grants for
lion, and Increased ·recycling
litter
prevention and recycling have
op(Xlrtunitles.
been
awarded since OLC's estab·
"In addition to admlnlslerlng a
grants program, the Office of Litter llshment In 198). Funding comes
Control provides technical help to from an addlllon lo IlK' corporate
both grant and non-grant communi· franchlset aJ(.

Murder trial enters.third day today, two testify Thursday

BOYS

WINTER
JACKETS

26 Cenu

·Meigs gets $76,425 grant

Two injured in accident

25°/o

TUBE

Bu!h, left and Houae SpeakerThomuO'Nem. (UPI ).

Knight .~fuses to dismiss case,

SALE

Save on our new dresses for
Fall. 2 pc . infant dresses, vel·
vets, smock dresses, dressy
dresses, corduroys.

Hanes Red Label men:s and boys' underwear - the perfect gift. T-Shirts, Briefs,
A· Shirts, Boxers. Famous Hanes quality at
sale prices. ·

rod&lt;~-loon&amp;l!' at the reaular price.•

Reg. S4.SO .......................... Salt S3.59'

sa.oo .......................... Sole ·s6.39

DRESS

Hanes®

MEN'S AND BOYS'

GIRLS'

UnLE GIRlS FAll

Reg. S9.00 Fall
Reg. S12 .00 Fall
Reg. 518.00 Fall
Reg. 524.00 Fall
Reg. 534.00 Fall

inade .P"'IU!II81n halllnglhe spread ~ dlemlcaland
nudear weapons and reducing Eut..Wesl tm!tlona.
Behbid lhe pl'l!llldenl are VIce President Geoqe

PRmliDENT REAGAN ADDJWS81f8 CONGRESS - President JWnald lleapn ttold a Jo"l
ses!lm ol Congress sliortly after his antval from
· Genev.a 'l1am!day evmlng t11a1 lhe BUpe'l'Dwers

MEN'S AND IOYS'

GENUINE
BEIIUNE FACTOIY
AUTHOIIZED SALE!

get

a

CHRISTMAS SALE!

NOV. 21,22 and 23
BUY ONE, GET ONE .. . FREEI

If ~"" don't notd 2 of these II·
moos Btr~loe rtelin..... brllll 1
lri•d 111d sUit tilt eosi!
lfs aareat ide1! Bill one famous Berk·
line waRawa, reciner, reciner or

$488

LA'fAWA'I SALE

MEN'S FLANNEl

DRESS SHIRTS

$359

Slacks ... 515,27
Slacks ... S17.47
Slacks ... S23.87
Slacks ... 527.67

SPECIAL SALE!

VAN HEUSEN •.

$4,99

BATH
TOWELS
Large size bath towels by

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llnlE BOYS'

SPECIAL GIOUP UME GilLS'

Dundee in solid colors
and floral pnnts. 86%
cotton, 14% polyester.
E1cellent quality

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI While House Reporter
WASHINGTON !UP!) - Pres!·
dent Reagan, trtumphantly report·
lng to the nation on his return from
Geneva, said his "fireside swnmlt"
with SOviet IE!ader Mikhail Gorba·
chev was a good start on the long
road to peace.
In a nationally televised address
to a joint session of Congress
moments after he arrived home to a
hero's welcome, Reagan said he
was pleased to report that "General
Sec;retary Gorbachev and I did
make a measure of progress.
"While wesWI have a ways to go,
we're at least heading In the right
direction," he added Thursday
night.
· On the thorniest Issue of them all
- ''Star Wars"- Reagan refused to
give an Inchon researchOrtestlngof
·what he calls the "space shleid" and
Got:bachev again warned that the
Strategic ' Defense Initiative, the
otflclal niune for "Star Wars," wtll
taketlli! arms race Into space.
However, Reagan characterized
the meeting as "fresh start," the
minimum goal he had set before
embarking on the first. U.S.-Sovlet
summit In six years. And In a
farewell news cooference· In Gen·
eva, Gorbllchev agree!~ with the

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Warm knits and brushed polyster. 2 piece
sets. Some are looted . Sizes 2 to 7.

flannel westerns and poly/cotton
blends. Regular ~zes, tails and
big sizes. True western styling.

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*29.95 Jackets .................. •
*39.95 Jackets........... .......
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*69.95 Jackets .................. *54.65
*159.95 Jackets .... ;......... *124. 75

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A Mullimttdla Inc. Newll)aper

Reagan to Congress:
'summit is good start'

!nsulated coveralls, blanket or quilt lined
Jackets and coats, lined and unlined bib
overalls, vests and hoods. Regular and
extra large sizes, plus shorts and tails.

Sale Pri·ces ·

en tine

, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, November 22, 1985

colors in the selection.
36 to 44 and edra I
sizes. leather and
jackets included. layaway
for Christmas giving.

Reg. 125.00 to S67 .00

REG. S1.09
REG. S1.29
REG. S1.59
REG. S1.89

WORK
CLOTHES

WINTER
JACKETS
Many excellent styles

new shades and designs for the
season. Missy sizes 6 to 20; Half
srzes 12 ~ to 24~.

SJ4.95
SJ6.95
SJ9.95
S2.t.9S

a1y

BROWN DUCK·
INC.

Mann sportswear. Missy
sizes 8 to 20 in Vests,
Blouses, Jackets, Pants,
Skirts and Knit T9ps.

SALE

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MEN'S CARHARTl

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Sizes 8 to 20 in a fine array of ;tyles~· Waist
length and fingertip lengths. All warmly lined.
Many hooded styles.

$22.95 Jackets ................ S17.85
S24.95 Jackets ..;.............. S19.45
S29.95 Jackets ................. S23.35
S39.95 Jackets ................. S31.15

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CHARGI CARD

POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - • B. Morgan Jr. that Terry left home uphill. He said he found his brother's Patrolman John Withers, In 198) a right chest and abrasions on Ihe
The mother oand brother of victim around 12:30 or I p.m. to go to hill to pants pulled to the buttocks as If the deputy with the· Mason County right side of the neck and fronl or
John ''Terry"· McCausland, 18. meet someone. He described Ter- body had been pulled by the ankles. Sheriffs Department. Withers was chest. Dr. Grubb said he listed the
POint Pleasant, testified as state'~ ry's attire •as blue jeans, red and
Robert · thel) removed a .watch lnformedTerryMcCausland'sbody cause of McCausland's dealh as
witnesses Thursday morning In white striped tank top and high from Terry's wrist, returned horne has been found at 7:40a .m. on June homiCide bee au~ or the gunshol
Mason County Circuit Court In the b&lt;&gt;ots.
,
to show hts mother the watch, and 18 and met Point Pollee Sgt. Gary wound, gunshot powder marks
trial of 22-year-old Ronald Ray
then notified pollee.
Higginbotham at the end of 12th evident, the body having been
"It was rot like him to takeofffor a
Myers, charged In the 198) shooting day or two,", Robert said. On the
Robert also mentioned during Street.
dragged and the body found covered
death of McCausland.
evening · of June -17, 19lll. he cross-examination by defense attor·
The pair followed Robert's dlrec· with brush.
Both HJida McCausland, ·the contacted IWo of Terry's friends,
ney Ronald R. "Randy" Morgan II, ttons to the scene. Withers said he
Dr. Grubb added the victim
victim's mother and Robert Mike Oxley, between 5to 7p.m., and that at a oookoutonJune 14, 198J,he noted the Weeds looked as If weighed approximately 210 pounds
McCausland Jr., his brother, both of then Mark Bennett. Robert said found his brother scared because something .had been dr11gged and was 6!eel, 2 Inches tall. He said
' Point Pleasant, ,told the Jury they . both had told hfm they did not knOw Terry had walked from Route 2and . through them and that approxl- the body was dragged approxl·
: had heard Terry McCausland of lhewhereaboutsof his brother.
aperS!m named "Ron" had waved a mately 400 feet further, the creek mately :m yards and that McCaus,mentiOn Myers' name althOugh they
gun at him. He also sald that after bedwassltuated.TheareawasHned land either died on the evening of
On the morning of June 18, 198),
'had never met the defendant. Both between ' 7 and V:30 a.m., Robert Terry's death, he discovered a ott to secure evidence and Witli!rs June16ortheearly momlngo!June
~escrlbed the blclcteDces c1 Juflt\16, began his search lor Terry by going letter, not addressed to anyone, found McCausland with hls hands 17.
~98). the day John Terry McCaus- to the hW first. "I know the hill like
revealing a ''trto, l&lt;lnk)' thing" and boundatthewrtstsoverhishead. ·
David Lee Lanham or Gallipolis
land left to go to "the hill," located off the back of my hand," Robert sald. that be believed Terry dldJIOt write
Dr. John Grubb testified he was Fen)', who lived on Main Street In
12th Street behltid a construction site He added Bennett had volunteered lt.
called to the scene on June 18 at 8 Point Pleasant In June of 198l,
where Pleasant Valley Apartments to accompany him.
Robert said he told law'enforce- a.m. He concluded McCausland had testUied he saw Terry McCausland
Is now located.
and Ronald Ray Myers together
. He told the jury that at a dried ment otflclalsaboutthe letter but the been dead for 36 to 48 hours.
Robert revetited during question· creek bed he found his brother, . letter was lost and they never
During examination or the body, outside the Sixth Street Shop-AtngbyProsecutlngAttorneyDamon laying on.his stomach, shirt bound received it.
he noted a gunshot wound to the · - Mlnit on a Monday morning ln'the
The
fourth
witness
in
the
trial
was
summer ci 198l. June 16, 19lll was a
around his wrists and head facing

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Monday.
Allhou~h hr could nol remember
the exacl daiP hr saw lhe pair,
Lanham did say, on cross·
examination by Casey, thai he
rememlx'red lhat later lhat day
Roberl McCausland came to a
house where Lanham was plt.chlng
horseshoes and said his brother had
received a ptK&gt;nc ca llandwasgolng
to "the hill."
La nham, who ldt!nljfitod Myers as
someone he "ran around with" fora
few weeks, said he had known the
McCausland family "for years."
He told the ju'ry upon cross·
examination Ihal he did not report
seeing McCausland and Myers
logether 10 lix' pollee Immedia tely
upon learning of McCa usland's
dearh but spoke larerloDeputyT.E.
''Torn" Roush about the incident. He
did not say how much later.
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Mouth that speaks
with many tongues
President Reagan tolerates a lot rt public dissEnsion In lis ranks , and his
admlnlstralllln speaks with many voices, oometimes leading to confusion.
The split between the State Department and the ))pfense Depamnent In
the batlle for Reagan's mind Is obvious and often breaks out Into the open.
No one at the White House denies lt.
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as Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, m play the role of dl.-vll's
adv~ate 3nd take posltlons against the Reagan mainstream. .
"This president wUI be 111 served if all be had was plain vanDa," said one
aide. "He has to bave a diversity or opiniOn."
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Corbachev·is a case In point. Weinberger has taken strong vocal pJsitlons
against any concessions on arms control. He also wanted to be Invited
along on the trip to Geneva, but got nixed apparenlly because his hardllJK&gt;
vtews might give credence to Gorbachev's views that "radical antl·Sovlel
extremists" have the president's ear.
The White House and Pentagon compromisEd by taking along t..o top.
Defense Department rttlclals who represEnt the Welnbergpr !Dint It view:
Richard Perle and Fred Ikle.
The president has consistently denied suggestions tbat Weinberger
wants to sabutage the sununlt ~t ct roncern that the store might be given
away to the Russians. HP told reporters In an Interview !1.'C€!1tlythal such
stories are "distortions" and that he welcomes differences of &lt;:pinion.
The admlnistratioll has rarply spolai!n with one voice and 1he feuds
betWI'ell iop insiders are part rttbetulf. Secretary It State Alexander Halg
and national securffy affairs adviser Richard Allen were etten at odds at
the start of Reagan's first tenn.
Halg also bad his troubles with the presilenl's " big three" advisers who
ruled the roost In his first term, Including James Baker, now treasury
~ary, Edwin Meese, now attorney general and Michael Deaver, who
moved Into the public relations field.
Secretary ot State Grorge Shultz and Weinberger bave bad their troubles
!rem the start and their differences have often been papered 0\ler, but not
quite covered up.
Reagan is above the tray. Given his choice he undoubtedly would
maJDialn a harder line In foreign policy as be did when be tlrst came Into
the presklency. But the mid war atmospbere !bat It created did nothing to
ease East·West tensiOns or advanre his ,foreign !DUc:Y goals. As a result, he
has softened his positions somewhat, .ll.d Is willing to listen.
Still his conservative backers do not want him to stray too far !rom tbe
fold - that Is his views of communism as dl.-veloped 0\ler «J YearS of
dealing with them American style when he was president of the Screen
Actors Guild In the '40s.
During the Vietnam War. President Lyndon Johnson listened to some
key advisers who began JD oppose the war. but he could hardly tolerate
tbem. SomP of them fell by the wayside In a policy conflict .
President Jimmy Carter appeared to be on the sidelines when his
SECretary of state, Cyrus Vance. and national security affairs adviser
Zblgnlew Bryzlnsld battled 0\ler foreign policy. In the end the national
security affairs adviser won when Vanrewas not lnimned that Carter was
planning a rescue mission to free the Iranian hoStages.

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· The real purpose of Thanksgiving
With the holidays of Thanksgiv- receive dally. oomellmes unbe·
Ing and Christmas !Jilckly ap- known to us, for granted and accept
proaching us, have we become oo them freely tx' do we take time from
wrapped up In festivities and gift our bUsy world and give thanks to
buying, that we have forgottm the the greatest gtver of all - Cod?
Christmas should be a day ol
real meaning of the t~W?
great
Joy to us. In knowing It Is the
With referenre to Thanksgiving
day
of
our Saviour's birth. By
m we remPmber the real puJliose
giving
His
Ute on the cross, Jesus,
of thiS day? It Is a day set apart as
an annual thanksgiving to God for gave us the greatest gift of all the year's blessings. Blessings resurrection from the dead and life
come In many ways, such as having eternal, if we let ~rllghts shine for
the prlvUege of living In a free Him and llveaccordingto His word.
There are two types of people,
count ry. where we . can I'XIJ'ess
ourselves through freedom of the givers and takers. Let's all ap.
press. which the first amendment proach this holiday season with the
to the Const itution guarantees us. thought In mind of being givers and
find out how joyful we wUI be,.ln
The right to print - and rood what we want. The very reason ~r ' thinking of others who are less
forefathers set sail In hopes rt fortunate than 'most d us are.
ftndlng a new country was for Blessings and giving go "hand In
freedom of religion. OnP can hardly hand" and In order to rocetve, we
Imagine llv lng In a country where must give In somP way rt ourselves.
Maxine Dlddle·Seliers
freedom of most things is prohi·
Racine, Ohio
blted. Do we tak e ~r blessings, we

Fall carnival success
and help and to Peggy Lewis and all
of the town merdlants.
Without such wonderfUl people to
work wllb our carnival It could not
have been such a succe!s.
Bradbury PI'O OOirers
Brenda Wyall, President

Expresses gratitude
The Sacred Heart Parish I'X·
presses It ~ deep gratitude to Its
many fr iends who came to join In
the laughter, fun and good food
making our yearly bazaar a great
sucxess.
we value the friendshiP of our
many friends and we look forward

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WASIDNGTON - The voocher paling In remedial classes; three·
In any event, the AguDardeclslon
plan propo6Ed lasl wrek by the fourths ol them are In elementary effectively halted the nue 1
Reagan admlnlstraUon is oo oound grades; about !0 percent are black. program as It bad IJoen operat!Dg!n
In principle and oo consiJuctlve In The program operates mly In
private parochlal schools. The
tts appHcatlon tbat the WI should go districts where poverty rates are decision led to last weelc's anromping through Calgress. The high.
muncement d a voucher pan. The
program Wculd be jpOd for the poor
UnW this past July, when tbe administration's bill 1s ntencEd to
chUdren 1t 1s mtended to benefit; It Supreme Cwrt banded mwn Its
answer the blgl1 court's objection to
MJuld be good lor the p~bllc and lamentable decision. In Aguilar v. the ''entanglemene· of clturd! and
private sdlool.s where these chDd· Felton, the program had been state under tbe former system, but
ren get remedial Instruction; and operating SimOihly In both pubUc
If there never bad 'been an AguDar
the plan would oot cfiend the SChools and parochial schools: The
case, the VQUcher plan still would
Constitution.
high court held tbat New York
make good sense.
By way d background, It should City's program, ID wlich public
Under the bUl cfiered by Educa·
be said that Congress aJ years ago school teacbers were paid to teach tlon Secretary Wllllam Bennett, the
created what Is known as !he "Tille remedial classes In parocblal $3.2 bDllon now ~ lor the
I" program. Under Ibis program, .schools, violated the Constitution. Tille I program would be made
fl'cleral tax fUnds are distributed to The Court divided 54. Justice
available In the lonn ol vouchers to
states and localll!es to finance Sandra Illy O'Cmnor, dissalllng. parents or participating students.
speclal help to chUdren who are called the majority's decisiOn The vouchers, averaging $1m,
"educatlonaDy deprival" or "dis· "tragic." Ollet Justice Warren
could be used ml)l as payments to
advantaged." Nationwide, about 5 Earl Burger said the majority's · the public or pivatesclloolln wlich
mlUion cblldren have been partlcl· reasoning "borders m paranoia."
Instruction was ol1talned.
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lies In the trero:Jm ol choice lbat
would be extended to these tam·
lies. Wealthy families already have
such freedom; they can live In
wen.llHJo suburbs with good public
schools or they can SEI!d their
children to excellent pr,l vate
schools. Poor famllles have no such
cholcP. For good or ill, t!Joy are
stuck with the public school monopoly. Under this plan, parmts could
take t!Jolr $1m and apply H tnward
tuition at something tbey believe
will be better.
Bennett had no !DOner concluded
his press ronferencce last week
than a howl wmt up !rom school
superlntmdenls and local sdlool
boards. They charged that Bennett
was out "to destroy the public
school !;ystem as we bave known
11." ~short answer to tba t charge
Is, balderdash! We ar«&gt; talking
about mly 5 mllllon of our 00 mUllan
children In public schools. It Is
absurd to suppose that all d the 5
mliUon In Title I classes would flee
to private Institutions.
But suppose In some Inner city
elementary school, In which twothirds of the dJUdren were ellg!ble
for Title I, lhllY aD did transfer lo
other public or Jl'lvate schools.
What would this tell us? For one
thing, It would speak eloquently of
parental dissatisfaction with tbe
Inner city school. ll a school Is a
lousy school, doing a lousy job, why
should It be kept alive? The voucher
b!ll might be the very thing needed
to galvanize poor schoolS Into
becoming better schools. Competition can m wonders.
There Is nothing especially novel
about educa tiona! plans thaI are
based m freemm d choice. In me
fashion or another, to greater or
les5er degree, Australia, Can!Kia,
Denmark, England, Franre, Ja·
pan, Belgium, Sweden, Gennany,
Ireland and the Netherlands support - both public and (X'Ivate
schools. In our own country, alleasl
half a dozen states rtfer educational
options of Clle kind or another.

to this yearly evmt when we can

share this celebration together. Our
heartfelt thanks to all. God bless
you.
Fr. Tony, Sr. Jan
and the Sacred
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Julie and Jenny Mlllercomblnedfor
28 pJints and Jenn! Couch added 12
Thursday night to lead the Meigs
Marauderettes to a 60-38 season
opening win over Eastern.
The victory offset a 23 point night
by Eastern's Amy Young. Lesa .
Rucker added eight for thf: Ea ·
glettes. Margaret Homer and .
Tonya Savoy, Eastern's top return·
lng players from last year were
limited to two points each.
"We did not play 'too bad
consldeflng this was the first game
and our preview last week was
cancelled." Meigs coach Ron Logan
said. "We. need some work on
defense. had too many turnovers
and committed too many fouls. "
Meigs had 31 tumovers and
commllted 24 fouls to Eastern's 12.
The Marauderettes connected on 7!i
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Julie MOler, a junior, led Meigs

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with 15 points while her sister,
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puUed down 14 rebounds. ·
The Marauderettes, coming off a
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World B. Free wUl be lost to the team for one to two weeks with a
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Team physician Dr. John Lombardo examined Free Thursday
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Cavaliers coach Georgi' Karl Is expected to start Johnny Davis in
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"The Soviets would never look for
a turncoat In a tourist Une at the
While House. In any case, my job
was to keep him happy. The only
thing that drove me up til' wall was
YurchenkD never picked up a tab. I
mean, we're talking about 120 days
of breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Every dme the check came he sat
there with his hands fn his pockets
and pretended be didn't see the
saurer. Wouldn't this tee you df?"
"Yes, It wottld. But wasn't It the
CIA's money?"
.
"Maybe so, but YurchenkD could
at least have made a gesture. The
final straw was when I took him to
dinner at the Au Pled de Cochon In
Grorgetown. I miKie up my mind
that for just once Vltaly was going

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tend to stlfle whatever Is taxed.
Government subsilles, In contrast,
tend to Increase whatever Is IU•'"
subsidized. So the government
•.
taxes work, saving and JX'O(Iuction;
"'r
It subsidizes non-work, welfare and
consumption.
Wbat America needs, In our
opinion, Is not more taxation but ... ' .
less spending. Waste-buster J.
':l
Peter Grace has found2,418waysto
Increase federal revmues without
IncreaSing taxes. He would merely
cut waste, Inefficiency and
"
misspending.
Y~ can find out whether your
'
representative supports ttl! cam·
pa!gn against government waste by · .:
asking him whether he has signed . , ,
up with the Grace Caucus.

"KGB agents were never good
to pay !hi! bill. When It came we sal the lime be returned It was too late.
lovers."
there staring a teach ctber. I didn't Yurchenko was sleeping safely 1n
"It was a gamble. What we didn't
make a move. and neither did be. the Soviet EmbaSS)I."
know was tbal Nata&lt;Jha, &lt;r wha'·
Finally be said to me, 'What if I
I said, "Now I understand
walked out of this restaurant everything except why they aslever the beU her name was, had
been stringing YurdJenkD along.
without paying til' check? Would • signed you to the car wash.'''
She never had any lntmtlon rt . you shoot me?' I said, 'Of course
K wtped a fender with a chamois
runnlng off with him and raising a
not. We don't shoot cheap defectors cloth. "The boys m the seventH
houseful rt little defectors m who won't pick up the tab.' So Door believe this Is the best place to
VIrginia ."
Yurchenko got up and left. I gave hide unUI BUI Casey no longer
"What did YurchenkD do when he
the walter my cred« card, but by wants to kill me:·
realized he had made the trip for
nothing?"
"He wmtlnto a funk and told me
be ro longer believed In the
American dream "
"Nothing you've told me 9J far
explains what you are doing In the
CIA car wash."
"Although the Ottawa tripdld not
go as expected I was forgiven by the
director and still permitted to be
Yurcbenko's baby sitter. I took him
to the Smithsonian, the Kennedy
Center, the Capitol, and stood In line
six ·hours for a tour off the White

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The baby sitter _______A_rt_Buc_h....:..:...wa=ld -~ .
I was jogging In Langley, Va.,
when I spied K In rubber boots
hosing down a Ford In the CIA car
wash. This surprised !TIP because K
ranked fourth from the top In the
Company's hierardly and was the
lasl person I expected to see
swabbing cars.
"Wbat gives ?" I asked him.
K cussed, "I owe this to VItal)!
Yurchenko."
· "You knew Vllaly Yurd!enkD?"
"I rot only knew him, I was his
baby sitter."
I said, "I'm lrnpressesd."
"Dal't be. That's why rm
washing can;."
"Wbat a tumble t&gt;r No. 4 mthe
firm.''
"Somebody had to be the fall guy
when the rat redefected to Mos·
cow." K sat on the bumper of a
sedan. "As YurchenkD's nanny my
orde~ were to stay with him day
and 1\lght and see that all his needs
were taken care of. · U be wanted
pizza I got him )iZla, If he wanted to
see an X·rated movie m a VCR I
checked one out, andlfhe wanted to
play Trivial Pursuit I gave him an
the eaS)I questbns. There wasn't
anything I coukln't produce lnclud·
lng two tickets to the Redsklns
game."
"I didn't know the CIA had
Redsklns tickets."
"We don't. Someone In our
basementllrges them for us when
we're oo Company business." .
"Were )IOU the one wiD took
Yurcbenko 10 Ottawa so he could
meet his Soviet mistress?"
"Of course I was. Yurchenko told
me as we drove up that an he had to
do to get his loved me to defect was
wblslle. But It didn't work wi tbal
·· way. YurchenkD whlslled and his
paramour gave him the Bronx

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whether taxes should be increased mudJ or tax!Dg too little. Either the
or spending cut to staJIUJze the gpvemment should make some
federal · government's shaky drastic spending cuts or raise more
taxes.
finances.
Those who benefit from governU the spending spiral Isn't
stopped, most economiSts &lt;111ree, ment spending, not surprisingly,
the AnE'Ican people can anticipate want to raise more revmue. This
higher inDatlon, higher Interest bas always been the response of the
speclal Interests, which don't want
rateS and higher unemployment.
The amounts may be astronoml· to lose their prtv~. and the
cal, but the problem is simple: Next federal administrators, who don't
year, the federal apparatus will want to redure their budgpts. They '
spend nearly S1 trllllon wt will never offer to cut thei r
collect less tban $10) Mlllon In taxes. extravagances.
Whenever the pu tile shows signs
The S'DJ billion dUferenre will be
added to the st&lt;~~~gerlng national of alann over spending excesses,
debt, which members of Congress tbe special pleaders call for rmre
would rather leave lor their taxes. They usually gpt their tax
Increase, which relieves the ftl)an·
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Against them will be Karsatos, Buckeyes' air game since senior
gest they will.
By RICHABD L SHOOK
who
has thrown for nearly 2,1XXl Mike Lanese (510yardsataJ.4yards
Michigan enters the game, which
UPI Sporis Wrller
yards
and 18touchdowns thiS season per catch) and sophomore Chfls
15ofthelast18yearshasdetennlned
ANN ARBOR, Mlcli. (UPI J
while
completing 63 percent of 223 Carter (7&amp;1 yards for a 16.4 average
Michigan and Ohio State play their the Big Te11 champion, with a 5-H
and seven TDs) are such dangerous
annual season·endlng grudge conference record and 81-1 overall passes.
Byars
would
undouledly
have
mark.
It
Is
a
half·game
behind
Iowa.
threats.
match Saturday- a game that wlll
taken
some
of
Karsatos'
yardage
Ohio
State
enters
the
contest,
Ohio State has two of the better
lnfiuence tbe parllcipants In atleast
had
he
~n
healthy
this
season
but
which
nine
of
the
lastll
seasons
has
linebackers
In the league In oopho·
ihree post·season bowls.
Ohio
Stale
has
still
had
a
ground
moreChrlsSp!elman (18tackleslna
Only If Minnesota upsets first· seen thewlnnergotothe Rose Bowl,
loss to Wisconsin) and senior
place Iowa will second·place M!chi· at 8-2 overall and 5-21n the Big Ten. game.
Junior John Woodridge has Pepper Johnson, who should be a
"It's going to be a free- wheeling,
gan or lhlrd·place Ohio State
gained
'128 yards with a 4.9 average high pro pick.
'
hard·
fought
game,''
predicts
Michl·
represent the Big Ten In the Rose
·
and
freshman
Vince
Workman,
his
gan
coach
Bo
Schembechler,
who
Is
"I
think
their
defense
Is
reaDy
Bowl on NeW Year's Day.
Should that ·happen - and the 7·8-1 against his ~hlef rival and has backup, has picked up 286 at a 4.6 good," Schembechler said. "They
result should be knOwn at Michigan yet to beat, Ohio State without going cllp. Sophomore fullback George have the best seCondary we'D play
Cooper has gained 533 yards.
against and those linebackers
to the Rose Bowl.
Stadium early In the secon(! half may
decided
to
Schembechler
ocross the' line are the best we'D
"Michigan
is
an
excellent
team.
then the winner of the Ohio
concentrate
more
on
stopping
the
see."
,
What
it
has
done
defensively
this
State-Micblgan game wUl go to the
Rose Bowl. A lie would do neither year Is amazing,'' says Ohio State
any good.
coach Earle Bruce, who holds a 4·2 r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
But an expected Iowa victory edge over Mlcl\lgan.
Both teairu&gt; w!ll start a quarterwould mean the Fiesta, Cotton and
back
(Jim Harbaugh for Mlcblgan
Citrus Bowl observers would be
and
Jim
Karsatos ror Ohio State)
biting their flngernaUs down to the
knuckles as their best·lald plans who has never opened a game
against the other side, the first time
could gpt mislaid.
Thp Fiesta Bowl reportedly will since 1971 thatlbat has happened.
Michigan leads the nation In
Issue an Invitation to Michigan win
scoring
defense because l.t has
or lose. Reportedly. II has already
made ltknown!tw!lllnvlteAuburn ~ allowed only three touchdowns all
the Wolverines cop the Rose Bowl season. It Is lOth natlonaUy In
rushing defPnse, lOth In passing
trip.
PB, PBS, AIR, AUTO., TOPPER
defense
and second 1&gt;verall in giving
The Cotton Bowl would like Ohio
State to upset Michigan and then up yardage.
Defensive tackle Mike Hanuner·
bring a healthy Keith Byars down
Auto., PB, PS: Runs good.
for ibe Big Ten' sfirst appearance In stein Is five sacks short rt selling a
Michigan 'record, cornerback Brad
that NewYear'sDay game.
Auto., PB, PS. Air. Runs good.
And the Citrus Bowl Is ready to Cochran keys a tough defensive
Issue a 6 p.m. EST Invitation to the secondary and ·linebacker Mike
Buckeyes If the slxth·rated Wolve- Mallory Is the sixth leading aO-tlme
4 Dr., 4 spd. looks and runs good.
rines prevail as oddsmakers sug- tackler for the Wolverine!;.

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We also would like to say thanks
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: dlys of each month; tbrd and lour1h Sun-

... dly each month wonhip Sf'r'\'lcts at 7: ll p.
.. m.t Wednesday evenings at 7::l1 p.m.
P,..yer and Blbl~ Study.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST, MulbHI'Y Hf'I.Jhta Road, Pomeroy. John Swelcan; Sabbath School Sup!. Louise Staall.
Sabbath School. Z p.m. Satunlday with
wanltlp oervl~ lollowlng at 3: l~ p.m.
,. RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHUROI
• - Slst~ Harriett Warner, Supt . Sunday
: Scllool9:XI

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a.m.: Morning Worship, 10: e

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, Oavld
.. Mann, mtnlller. William Snouffer, Sunday
Scllool Supt. Sunday School, 9: JJ a.m.;
Morning Worship 10: :ll a.m.

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• .N Ndl. SUnday School Dtreector. Sunday
• -·9:30a.m.; MornlnaWorohlp.l0:30;
' O'lflllng wonblp, 7:00 p.m. Tuelday Vial·
: tltion, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Pra)'f'r aervlce,
' . 7130 p.m.; Mission Fr1tnds, 7: ~ p.m .;
· Girls In AciJon, ) : JJ p.m.
•. rArrH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bal·
• •&amp;.)~ Run Road, Rev. Emmeu Rawson. pas1or. Handley Dunn, supt. Sunday Sthool,

lOa.m.; Sundayt&gt;Venlngservlce, 7:30p..m.
: Bible teachlna. 1: :JJ p.m. Thursday.
SYRACUSE MISSION. CHtrry Sl. , Sy' ncutt. Strvlces, 10 a.m. Sunday. Evening
: otrVtcos SUnday and Wed!M'Sday al7:00 p.

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• MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
• IN CHRISTIAI'i UNION. Rev. Keith Eblin,
• pastor. Sunday SChool 9:30 a.m., Wade
Hayman. supt.; Morning Worship, 10: II a.
m.; Sunda)' tvenlng serviCE- 7: XI p.m.:
Wfdnl!'lday Prayer Meeting, 7: ~p . m .
lofT, MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
Raclnt'. Rev. James satttrfteld, pastor.
• Fmman Williams, Supt. Sunday School
: !:6 1.m.: Sunday and WOOnesday even·
"' 1n1 lfrJicee. 7 p.m.
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MIODLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
: Corntr Sixth and Palmer. Earl Eden, Pas·
lor. Roy FIPids , S.S. Supr.; Dan Riggs,
Aut. Supt. Sunday School, 9: I~ a.m.;
Momlng Wouhlp, 10: 15 a.m.; Sunday
Evrnlng wrvlce, 7 p.m. Youth met"tlng,
7:JJ p.m. Wednesday: evening servlct 7, p.
m.: Choir practice 8 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF OIRJST,
5th and Main, Bob Melton, minister. AI
Hansori. assoc. minlJter: Mikf Gerlach,
~ sunday School Superlntt&gt;ndent.
Bible
"School 9: Jl a.m.; Morning Worohlp 10: JJ
a.m. Evrntng Worship 7;00 p.m. Wednet·
day, 7:00.p.m. Prayer meetlnJi(.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE, Co-paston Rev. Charles Coyle
and Rev. Noncy Coylo. Bill Wlllto. Sunday
School Supl. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
Momln~ Worship 10: 30 a.m.: EvanaellsUc
meetln~t '7 :00p.m. Wednesday, 7:00p.m.
Prayer mt&gt;etlnA.
UNITED PRESIIVTERIAII MIN18TIIY
OF ME108 COUNTY
Rev.KeoWIHARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday: Worship Service!
i:OII a.m.: Church SChool 10; l~ a.m.; Bible
· Study Sundo y 7: ~ p.m.: Prayer Group
l"ednHday at 9:011 a.m.
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church sctlool 10: 15 a.m. Morning Wor·
ship 11: 1!11 a.m. Tu£'sday. 10:00 a.m. Blblt&gt;
Study; Thursday. 7: :lO p.m. Blblf Study.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITEOPRESBY·
TERtAN - Worship service 10:15 a .m.
(;hurctlSchool10:00a .m. Tuesday,lOa .m.
Bible Study: Sunday, 6 p.m. Junior and Se·
alor High Youth Croups .
• RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Pastor,
John Evans. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.;
$unday Morning Worship 11:00 a .m. Chtl ·
.,.n'l Church 11 a.m. Sunday Eyenlng
Strvtc• 7:011 p.m. Wed .. 6 p.m. Young La·
dl.. ' Auxiliary . Wed!M'Sday, 1 p.m. FamIly Worohlp.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Near
LOn1Bo1tchn. Edlfl Hart . pastor. Sunday
lchool
a.m.; Wouhlp 10:30 a.m.:
Pr.yer rrwuns Thul'lday. 7:30p.m.
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CHURCH, Corntr Ash and Plum. Ralph
C1ndlrt, pastor. Sunday Sc:hoollO: 00 a.m.:
Momln11 Worohlp, 11:011 a.m.; Wednetday
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ASBURY (syracuse ) - wors hi p 11 a.m.
; Ch urch School9:•5 a .m.: Charge Bible
Study, Wednesday, 1: 3D p.m.; UMW, first
Tue.day , 7: 30 p.m.; Ch or
I RebeanaI,
Wednesday 6:30p.m. ; UMW, (ounh Sun•
d&lt;!Y• 6: 30p.m. (Nelson).
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a .m.;
Church Sthool 10a.m.: Bible Study , Tues.
day, 7: 30p.m.; UMW. First Monday, 7: JJ
p.m.: UMYF Sunda)', 6 p.m. Choir Re·
hearsal , 6:30p.m. Wednesday. (Franklin)
FLATWOODS_ Church School , 10a.m.
: Worship, 11 a.m.; Bible Study , Thurs·
da
7
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p.m.;
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p.m.
(Franklln).
FOREST RUN - Wonhlp 9 a.m.;
Church School 10 A.M.: Choir tacttce,
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7:30p.m. !Nelson) .
HEATH (Middl eportl - Ch urcb School '
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9·30
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Study . Tuesday , ]0 • . m.,· UMW , secon d
Monday , 7:JO p.m:; UMWThlrd. Monday,
7:30p.m. 1Zunl8al
MINERSVILLE - Worship Servtc~ 10
a.m. : Church School, 11 a.m.: UMW, third
Wednesday. 1 p.m.: Choir practlcf , Monday , 7: :11 p.m. (Nelson) .
PEARL CHAPEL- Worship Service g
a.m.; Ch urr h SchooI I] a.m.; UMW Se ·
cond Tue-sday, 7:30 p.m.; UMYF last
Tuesday, 7: 30p.m. (Rubenklng) .
POMEROY - Church School, 9: 15a.m.
; Worship 10: 30 a.m.; Choir reheanal
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; UMW, second
TUesday. 7:30p.m.; UMYFSunday,6p.m.
(Corbltl) .
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9: n
a.m.; Worship 10 a .m.; Blblf' Study, Wtd·
nesday, 7:30p.m.: UMYF ( ~nlorsl , Sunday, 5 p.m.; (Junlllr.s) every other Sun·
day. 6
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••a .m.,·
RUT A"uD - Church School , 9·. ••
Worship, 10:30a.m.; UMW (E venlngCir·
cle) ·-nd
Wedn-•ay
p• m .,· UMW
~v
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• 7·30
•
!Afternoon Circle) serond Thursda y, I p.
m. iRubenklnRI·
SALEMCENTER - ChurchSchoollOa.
m.: Wonhlp 9:45 a .m. 1Rubenk lngJ.
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8: 00 a.m.:
Church School lO a.m. iRubcnklngl .

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST. Pomeroy·
HarrtsonvUie Rd. Robert Purtell, mlnlll·
ter; Steve stanley, s. s. Supt.; BUI McEI·
roy, Alst. Supt. ; SundaySchool9:lla.m.;
Worship service lO:ll a .m.; Ewnlng wor·
ship Sunday 7 p.m. and Wednesday, 7 p.m.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH , Pine
Crove, The Rev. William Mlddleswarth.
~•tor. Church service 9:~ a.m.: Sunday
bool10: 30 a.m.
BRADBURY OIURCH OF CHRIST.
John Wright, paSior. Sunday School9: JJ a.
m . La~ Haynes s s s t Mo 1
''
'"J
rn ng
worship
10: ao a.m. ' • • up ·
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE. Rev. Thomas H. Collier, rcstor.
Ora Bass, Chairman or the Board 0 Chris·
llan Life. Sunday SchoolS: J() a.m.; Mom·
lng worship 10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening
worship 7: 30 p.m. Prayer metotlng 7: J) p.
m. Wednesday.
LIBERTY OIRISTIAN CHURCH, Dex·
ter. Woody Call, petor. Services Sunday
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.

RACINE nRST BAPTIST, Steve
Dea
p
ver,Supt.;
astor.
Robert
Smith,::.SUnday
School
Sunday
School
9 a.m.;
Morning worthlp l0:40 a.m.; Sunday
evening worship 7: :.J~. m . : Wednesday
1 Blbl e stu dy 7: p.m.
eventna:
BURLINGHAM O&gt;MMUNITY CHURCH,
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lJJ a.m.; W&lt;l"!!ihip 7t p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.
)'Otltbmeettng; Wed., 7p.m. churei118'Vlces.
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH, \1
mile orr Rt. 325. Rev. Ben J. Watts, pastor.
Lee Russell, s.s. Supt. Sunday SchoolS: :1)
a.m.; Morning Worship 1D:30 a.m.: Sun ·
day evening service 7~ 30 p.m.; Wednes·
da~ service, 7: Jl p.m.
ILV ER RUII BAPTIST, Bill Little
pastor. Steve Little, s. s. Supt. Sunda Y
School10 a.m.: MomiDg worllp, u a.m.;
Sunday evening worship 7: 3Q p.m. Prayer
meetlq and BlbleatudyTtlursday, 7: 30 p.
m.: Youth meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m.
REJOICING UFE BAPTIST CHURCH
_ 38.1 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport. Sunday
SchoollO a .m. Sunday even InK ?:OOp.m.;
Mld·week set-vice, Wed., 7 p.m:
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,
Robert£. Musser, pastor. Sunday School
9:~ a.m.; Paul Mlllser, supt. : Momlna
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wo!'l hi p 10: 30 a.m.; sunday ovenlng ser·
vtce, 7 p.m.: mld·weeic service, Wednes·
day. 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE. Rev. Glenn McMillan, paolor.
Mary Janl~ Lavender, SUioday Scl!ool
Supt. Sunday School 9: :.1 a.m.: Morning
worship 10: :11 a.m.; Evangeltstlctervlce,
6 p.m.; Prayer and PralseWedneadar, 7p.
m.: Youth meetlna;, 7 p.m.
EDEN UNI'TED BRETHREN IN
OIRJST, Elden R. Blake, pastor. Sunday
SChool 10 a.m.; Cary Reed, Lay leader.
Mornlna sermon, 11 a.m.: Sunday night
serviCft: Christian Endeavor 7: :r1 p.m.,
Song service 8 p.m. Preaching 8: :1) p.m.
Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7
p.m.
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SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. R4ctr Grace
Rev. Pul McGuirt
Rev. Keith Radel'
APPLE GROVE- CHurch School9:00
a.m . Worship, 10:00 a .m. Utrsl and third
Sundays ); UMW second Tutsda y, 7:30 p.
m.: Prayer meeting, Wednesday,7 p.m.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN ,
(Grace).
Roger Watsoo, pastor. Cm'lson Pratt,
BETHANY -Worship, 9 a.m .: Church
Sunday SChool Supt. Morning worship 9:30
School, 10 a.m.; Bible Sludy, Wednesday,
a .m.; Sunday School 10:30 a.m.; Evening
10 a.m.; Dorcas Women's Fellowship,
service, 7::KJ p.m. ·
Wednesday, 11 a.m. (McGuirt&gt;) .
MT . UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue,
CARMEL - Church School 9: 30 a .m.;
pastor; Joe Sayre, Sunday School Supt .
worship, 10: I~ a.m. Se&lt;ond and Fourth
Sunday School 9:45 a .m.: Evening wor·
Sundays: Fellowship dinner wlth Sullon
ship 6: )) p.m.; Prayer Meeting, 6: XI p.m .
third Thursday. 6: 30p.m. iMoGulrel .
Wednescla~ .
EAST LETART- Church Scbool9a.m.;
11JPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Wonhlp 10 a.m. second and fourth Sun.
CHRIST. Jody Holland, minister. Deryl
days; UMW first Tuesday, 7::1) p.m.
Wells, Supt . Momlng worthtp, 8:00a.m.:
(Grace) . .
Church School9:00 a .m.
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a.m.;
CHESTER CHUROI OF THE NAZA·
Church SctloollO a .m. (Grace ).
RENE. Rev. Herbert Grate. pallor.
MORNINGSTAR - Worship, 9 : 4~a . m .;
Frank Rllll•. wpl. Sunday School ~ 30 a .
Church School, 10: 30 a.m.: Bible STudy,
m.; Worship service, u a.m. and 1 p.m.
Thursday. 7:30p.m. CRader!.
Sunday. Wednesday. 1 p.m. Prayer meet·
RACINE WESLEYAN- Church School,
In g.
10 a.m.: Worship 11 a.m.; UMW rourth Mon·
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METIIJDIST
day at 7:]) p.m.; Mtn's Prayer Breakfast,
CHURCH. Rev. Robert Miller, pastor. Ro·
Wedne!day, 7 a.m. cGracel.
bert E. Barton, Director of Christian Edu·
SU'ITON - Church School. 9: 30 a.m.;
catkm; St~e Eblin, assistant. Sunday
Morning Worship 10: t~a . m. ftrst and third
School 9: :.J a.m.; Momlng Worship ll: 00
Sundays; Fellowahlp' dlnner wtth Carmel
a .m.; Choir practice, Sunday 6; ~ p.m.;
third Thursday, 6: JtJ p.m. (McGuire).
Evenln&amp; wors~lp 1: JO p.m. Wednesday
KENO CHURCH Or CHRIST. Oliver Prayer and Bible Study, 7;30 p.m.
DEXTER CHUROI OF CHRIST,
SWain, Supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m. ev.
Charles Ruaoell Sr., mlnllter . Rick Ma·
ery WHkl •
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev . comber. supt. Sunday School 9:)) a.m.;
Worship lfrvlce 10:30 a .m. Bible sludy ,
Tom Staten, pastor. Sunday School 9:00 a.
m.; Evening tervlce 7: :lJ p.m. Wednesday TuHday, 7:30p.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
prayer meeUn&amp; 7: :lJ p.m.
CHRIST OF LATIER DAY SAINTS. Port ·
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
land·Raclne Road. William Roush, putor .'
CHRIST, Duane Warden, minister. Bible
Linda Evans, church school dlredor.
clan 9:30a.m.; Morning Worship 10:)) a.
Church schooi9:Jl a .m.; MornlrlJ worslp
m.; EVening Wonhlp 6:l&gt; p.m. WedtlE!I10:30 a.m .; Wednesday evening ~J"ayer
day Blbl• Study 6: JJ p.m.
servl~. 7:30p.m.
NEW STJVERSVILLE COMMUNI'TY
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
CHU~CH, SUnday School lfrvtce. 9:jii a •.
Shuler, pastor. Worship servk:e, 9:30a.m.
m.: Wor1hlp service 10:30 a.m.;
Sunday SchoollO:Jia.m. Bible Siudy and
Evangellllllc Service 7::t&gt; p.m. Wednetday: Prayer meeting 7: l) p.m. Thurtd.ay.
prayer lfrvlct 11tursda~, 7: JO p.m.
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Middleport: Ohio

lin. --~ALFREO- Church School!::.! a.m.;
Worsblp, II a.m.; UMYF6:Jlp.m.; UMW
Third Tue-sday, 7: 30 p.m. Communion,
first Sunday. 1Archer )
OIESTER - Worship 9 a.m. ; Chureh
SchooiiOa.m. ; BlbleSoudy, Thurlday, Tp.
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1 p.m.; c om·
m.,· UMW , 11 rs t Th UuKAay,
munJon, rtrst Sunday IArcherJ .
JOPPA - Worship 9:30 a.m.; Church
Schooll0:30a.m. Bible Study Wednesday,
7::1) p.m . (Johnaoru .
LONG IIOTTOM - Chur&lt;h School9: JJ
a.m.; Worship 7 p.m.; Bible study, Wed·
netday, 7::1) p.m.: UMYF, Wednesday,
6:00 p.m.; Communion First Sunday,
IArcberl .
REEDSVILLE- Church School9:30a.
m.; Wonhlp Servlt'f' 11 :00 a.m. (Deeter) .
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL Church School 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.;
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; UMW,
Third Tueoday, 7:30 p.m.; Communion
Flrot Sunday !Archer! .
CENT8AL q.l18TE&amp;
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CARLETON JNTERDENOMINATIOII·
AL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road. Rev. Da ·

vkl Curfman, pastor. Sunday School 9: JJ
a .m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening worship
7:00 p.m. Prayer meetlnif, Wednesday
7 OO
: w!ii~· OO'ITOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
Holland, pastor: Wallace Damewood.
SUnday School Supt. Worship serviCe, 9 a .
m.: mble SchoollO a .m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
Rf'V. Thereon Durl\am , pastor. Sunday
School al 9::ll
S ad .m.; Morning wonhl~
t at
10 : 30 a .m.; un ayeven 1ngserv 1ce a : 30
p.m. Thursday servlcet at7:J() p.m.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald
Knob, located on County Road 31. Rev.
Lawrence Glut&gt;Sencamp, pastor. Rev.
Roier \\'!IIford, asst. pastor. Preaching
;~~~,:hand~y~JO p.m. ~ayerGH:m g
1.
n ay, :
p.m.. ary r
leader. Youth groups Sunday evening at
6:ll p.m. wllh Roger and VIolet Willford ,
leaders. COmmunion service Out Sunday
eattl month.
WHITE'S CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH- Coolville RD. Rev. Phillip Rl·
denour. pastor. Sunday School9:30 a.m.;
worship serv1te 10::1} a .m.; Bible study
and worshm servlct&gt;, Wednesday. 7 p.m.
RUTLA D CHURCH · OF CHRIST,
Mark Jones,
pastor. Bill Nicholson, Sun·
day SchooI Supt. Sun day Sc hool9: 30 a.m.;
Morning Worship and Communion 10:30 a.
m.RUTLANDBIBLEMETH D T
0 IS · Amos
Tillis. pasror. Sonny Hudson, supt . Sunday
School 9:30a .m.; Morning worshlt;Q 10: 30
a ,m.: Sunday evening service 7: p.m.
Wednesday sen·lce 7 p.m. WMPO prcr
gram 9 a.m. each Sucnda}J.
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RUTLAND CHUR H OF THE NAZA·
RENE. Rev. Lowell Ford, pastor. Sunday
School9 :30 a.m .; Worship service 10:30 a.
m.; Young people's service 6 p.m.
Evangelistic service 6:30p.m. Wednesday
servlt@ 7 p.m.
MASOII CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
St., Mason, W. Va. Eugene L. Conger, ml·
nlster. Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m .; Wor·
ship 11 a.m . and 1 p.m . WednE~Sday Bible
Study, vocal music, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
ding Lane, Mason r W. Va. J . N. Thacker,
pastor. Evt'nlng service 7::l'l p.m .; Womt&gt;n 's Ministry, Thursday, 9::.J a .m.;
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7:15
p.m.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. William
Campbell, pastor. Sunday School 9: Jl a.
m.: James Hughes, sup1 . Evening service
7::1) p.m. Wednsday evening prayer meet·
lng 7: 30p .m. Youth praye-r service each
Tuesday.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. Letart,
w. Va ., Rt. 1, James Lewis. pastor. Wor·
ship services 9:30a.m.: Sunday SChool11
a.m.; Evening worship 7:.'11 p.m. Tuesday
cottage prayer meeting and Blblt&gt; Study
9:30a .m.; Worship service, Wednesday
7:30p.m .
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood, W.
Va. The Rev. George C. Weirick, pastor.
Sunday SChooi9:JO a .m.; SundBy wor1hip
11 a.m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH. Iocaledon
Pomeroy Pike, COunty Road 25 near Flat·
woods. Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Services
on SUnday at 10: ll a.m. and 7:30p .m. wlth
Sunday School9: JJ a.m. Bible Sludy, WedneSday, 7: 30p.m.
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST, St . Rt . 338, Antiquity. Rev.
Franklin Dickens, pastor, Sunday morn·
lng 10 a.m.; Sunday evening 7: 3D p.m.
Thursday evening 7: lJ p.m.
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
Sunday SchoollO a.m .; Worship serviet&gt; 11
a.m.; Sunday evening ~ervlce,7 : ~ p.m.;
Wednesday evening service 7: 30p.m.
INDEPENDEm' HOLINESS CHURCH
Inc.. Pearl Sl., Middleport. Rev. O'Dell
Mantey, pastor. Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
Morntna: worship 10: 30 a.m.: Evening
worship 7: 30p.m. Tuesday,l2:30p.m. Women's Prayer meetln£. Wednesday, 7;30
p.m. Prayer and PraiJe service.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOSTOLIC - VanZandl and Ward Rd. Elder
James Miller, pastor. Suilda)' SthooJ,
10: 30 a.m .; Worwhlp Service, Sunday, 7: :1)
p.m.; Bible Study, Wednesday, 7: JJ p.m.
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
HarrisOnville Road. David Ferrell, putor; Clinton Faulk, Sunday School Supt.;
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; morning wor·
ship, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening service 7:))
p.m. Pray•r Me•Ung, Wednesday, 7:30 p.

m.

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH or GOD.
non· Pentecostal. Joy Clark,' pastor. Worship service Sunday 10 a.m.; Sunday
School 11 a.m. Evening worship service
7:00 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeUng7: 00,
p.m.

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MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHUROI, Located In Texu
CommuniiY otr Ct. Rt 112. Rev. Robert
Sanden, putor. Doo Will, layleader. Sun·
clay Scbool 9: JJ a.m.; Morning Worship
10: t5 a.~. ; Evening Preaching tervke second and fourth Sunday at 7:Jl p.m .;
Chrtstlan Endeavor, tlrat and third Sunday, 7:30p.m. Wedne!day prayer m.. tlng
and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
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CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .
Located on 0 . J . Willie Road of Highway
160. Pal HensCJt, pastor. SUnday Scl!oollO
a.m . Classes rorall ages. Junior Church n
a.m.; Momlng worship ll a.m. Adult
Cbolr pratt!~ 6 p.m. Sunday. Young Peopio's, Child""''' Church and Adull Bible

~'1fi&gt;~~~Jr•gjfp~· 57o Grant
St., Middleport. Alllllaled with Southern
Baptltt Convention . David Bryan, Sr., Ml ·
nister. SWlclay Scl!ool lO a.m.; Morning
worshlplla.m.; Evenlngworshlp7p.m.;
Wednesday ovenmg Bible siUdy and
prayer meeting 7 p.m.
BRADFORD OIURCH OF CHRIST, St.
Rl. Ill and Co. Rd.~. Mark Seov•rs. minis·
ter. Sunday School Supt. Harry Hen·
drlclts; Sunday St:hooi9:Jl a.m.; Morning
worship 10:30 a.m.; Evening worship 7p.
m. Wecjnesdly worship 1 p.m.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Cornl'f Sycamor~ and Second Sis., PoMOroy. The Rev. WOllam Mlddleswarth,
pstor. Sunday SChool 9:45 a.m.: Church
sorvlce u a.m.
SACRED HEART CHUROI, Msgr.
AntbonyGiaMamore. Ph. 992-5898.Sa1Ur·
day Evening Mass 7 : JO p.m.; Sunday
Mn$S, 8 a .m. and 10 a.m. Ccmfessions me
halt hour betore each Mass. CCD classes,
ll a.m. Sunday.
VICTORY BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd St..
Mkidleport. James E . Keesee, pastor.
Sund
ay morning worship 10 a.m.; Even·
lng service 1 p.m.; Wedneoday evening
worship 1 p.m. Visitation, Thursday 6:JJ
p.m.
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MORSE OIAPEL CHURCH - Gary
Holte~i pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
w~ pservlce, ll a.m.; prayer meeting,
7 : OAJ p.m. Thursday.
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
OF COD- Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Sun.
day Sthoof 9: :n a .m.; Morning servh'e
10: OOa.m.: Sunday evening service 7:00 p.
m.; Mid-week prayer service Wedne!!iday
7 p.m.
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
LawrPnce Bush , pa&amp;lor. Max Folmer, Sr.
Supt. Sunday School and Morning Worship
9: ~a . m .; Sunday t"Vt&gt;ningserviCt", 7p.m.;
!?uth met&gt;tlng and Bible Study, Wednes·
- y, 7 p.m.
UNITED FAITH CHURCH. Rt. 7 on Pomeroy BY· Pass. Rev. Robert E. Smith. Sr.
, pastor. Melvin Drake. S. S. Supt. Sunday
School9: 30 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:30:
Evening WorMhlp 7: lJ p.m.: Wedneaday
p rayer Se rv1ce, 7: JU
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p.m.
FAITH BAPJ'IST CHURCH, Railroad
St ., Mason. Sunday School10a.m .; Morn·
In~ worship 11 a.m.; Evening serytce 6 p.
m. Prayt&gt;r m(&gt;(&gt;!lng and Bible Study Wed ·
nesday, 7 p.m.
FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle
Borden , pastor. Cornelius Bunch, supt.
SundBy School 9; l) a.m.: Second and
founh Sundays worship service .at 2:30 p.

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JUO GRANDE - Rio Grand!
College will be. til! site for Ire
s£rond annual Mid-Ohio Conferel1ce Tip-off Tournament he ld
Friday and Saturday, November 22
and 23 at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the
Paul Lyne Athletic Center.
Urbana University and Tiffin
University will crack t ll' ice Friday
evening to get the weekend of
basketball Wlderway. For the Blue
Knights of Urbana this marks the
season opener, while the Dragons ri
Tlffln University bring a solid 3-0
record with trem.
The second contest d til' evening
will feature the Cougars of Mount
:Vernon Nazarene challenging the
Redmen of Rio Grand! College.
The Cougars currently stand at 2-0,
whlle the Redmen put their 3-1
record to too test.
The winners and losers meet
Saturday evening 'with til' ronsolatlon game beginning at 7 p.m. and

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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth .and
Main Sl ., Middleport. Rev. Calvin Minnis,
pastor. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner, supt.
Sunday School9: 30 a.m.; Worsblpservlce
10:45 a.m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Joseph B. Hosldns, evangelist. Sunday
Bible Study 9a.m.; Worahlp,lOa.m.; Sun·
day evening service 6 p.m.; Wednesday
evening service, 1 p.m.
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PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine,
Rl. Ut. William Hoback, pastor. Sun4ay
Sctlool 10 a.m.; Sunday evening service 7
p.m. Wedne5day evening service 7 p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadl•.
Supt. Sunday School 9: .J) a.m. Morning
Worship 10:30 a.m. Prayerstrvlce, altern·
ate Sundays.

In the (lnal 17 seconds to give
fifth-ranked Duke a ~2 victory
over Lamar In a preseason National
Invitation Tournament game In
Houston.
"They did a vecy good Job
man-handling our ln·slcle game,"
Lamar coach Pat Foster said, "I
thought the game would be won at
the guard position, but It was won up
front."

Lamar erased an 11-polnt deficit
and pulled to within 62- 60 on free
thrOws by James Gulley wlth 32
seconds left .
Dawkins, who scored 14polnts,lllt
a pair of free throws with 17 seconds
left, and after James Nance pushed
In a missed shot· for Lamar,

the championship game at 9 p.m:
Tickets are $1 for Rio Grand!
College sfudents and $3 tor adults
and may be purchasoo at the door
each night. For further triformatlon
contact the college at 614-245-5353 or
In Ohio toll-free at 1-!ro-282-7201 .

Henderson was sank two free
throws with five·seconds left to ice
the vrtocy.
"We looked like we were jittery," .
Duke coach Mike KrzyzewsJd said.
"We 'have not played as a cohesive
unit yet."
On Sunday, Duke faces No. 19
Alabama-Binnlngham, w hich defeatEd Texas A&amp;M 71-681n tre first
game Friday. Thewinnerwlllgoon
to the semifinals In New York Nov.
29.
Play at three other sites Harford, Conn., Cincinnati, and
Denver - begins tonight ID deter. mine the other semifinalists.
In the early game, Steve Mitchell
scored four clutch free throws In the

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ANTIQUITY RAPTIST. Kenneth Smith,
pastor. Sunday School 9::.l a.m.; church
service 1:30 p.m.; youth tt&gt;Jiowshlp 6:30 p.
m.; Bible study, Thursday, 7:30p.m .
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTIIJUSE, 330«1
HUand Road. Po me ray . Tom Kelly, pas·
tor. Danny Lambert. s. s. Supt. Sunday
morning servtet' atlO a.m.: Sunday tven·
lng servl~ 7:30p.m. Tuesday and 'lburs·
day ServlcH at 7::1) p.m.
WORD OF FAI'TH, 93 Mill St., Middle·
port. Sunday morning Sf.'I"VIce 10:15 a.m.:

!iiunday evl"ffln~ 7: :11. Thursday morning
Bible study 10 a.m. Wednesday evening

' ~/wmitWEN CHUROI OF TilE NA·

ZARDlE, Rev. Glendon Stroud, pastor.
Sunday School9: 30 a.m.; Worslllp servIce,
10:30 a.m .; Youth !K'l'VIce SIJnday 6: l~ p.
m. Sunday evening service 7:00p.m. Wed ·
nesday Prayer M..llng and Bible SIUdy
7:011 p.m.
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH , Sun·
day afternoon service! at 2::1J. Thursday
f'Vffting servkes at 7: :.1.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUK&lt;.:H, Masm, W.
Va . Pastor, Bill Murplly. Sunday School lO
a. m.; Sunday tovt'fting 7:30 p.m. Prayer
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nesday at 7: ll p.m. J\Uie tltlll September.
7 p.m . Octoi&gt;Pr thru May. Sundayev~nlng
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10. 64 and still imbeaten In Boston
Garden with a W-2 record after
Thursday night's 4-4 tie with the
Islanders.
Goring's current team rallied
with a !~goal third period,
Including rookie Kraig Nelnhuis'
tying score with 4: 53 left In
regulation.
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mentor AI Arbour, Goring saw the
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frustration instead 6f pride. His
team's salvation was the overtime
goaltending of Doug Keans, who
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extra session, while Billy Smith
didn't have to make any.
"Our Inexperience in overtime
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the Tonellis, Bossys and Trott ters
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Jerome Mincy added 16 points
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Marbucy's secon~·half efforts
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se:ond half and played our hearts
ou ~" Marbucy said .
At Hartford, eleventh-ranked All·
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MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Ave. Rf'V. Clark Baktr, pastor. carl Nottingham, Sunday SChool Supt. SUnclay
School 10 a.m. with classes for au ages .
Evening services at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bl·
bit&gt; study at 7; 30 p.m. Youth services Frt·
day at 7: JO p.m.
ECCLES lA FELLOWSHIP,l28 MIH St.,
Middleport . Brother Chuck McPher100,
pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Sunday
f'Yfnlng services at 7p.m . and wronesday
services at 7 p.m.

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Inside play and four late free throws
Thursday night to beat Lamar.
David Henderson and Johnoy
Dawkins each hit a patrolfoulshots

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Duke edges Lamar, 66- 62, in preseason NIT tournament ·

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Community corner
By JliARI.,ENE HOEFLICH
Our congratulations to Catherine
Shenefield wbo

was Installed last
. month as grand

organist for uie

Grand Chapter ct
Ohio, Order ct the
Eastern Star. Tl!e
Installation took
place at Cleveland.
Mrs. Shenefield, a member of
WUkesvllle Chapter '1.11 tor :fl years,
had a grand appointment In 1900
whensheservedasgrandrepresentaUveofVIrglnla In Ohio. She's been
organist of her chapter for many
years.

Women ot tbe !Ieath United
MethodlstChurchhavesetDec. 7for
their annual holiday bazaar. In
Pfl'llaratlon they are busY making
all kinds ct goodies as well as novel

Pomeroy-Middlepon, Ohio

g!1t and craft Items and unusual
decorations to sell.
This Is the first year for the bazaar
to be held on a Saturday but II gives
women who work during the week
and the youth group a chance to
participate. In fact the youth group
wUI have their own sales table.
As In previous years. the bazaar
will get underway about 10 In the
morning and a soup, salad and
dessert luncheon will be served
from before noon through the early
attenroon.
The bazaar Is the big fund raising
project of the women ct. the church
·and the money II makes goes for
some general operating expenses,
repairs and Improvements to the
church.
\
The Kovalchlks who lived on

Mulberry Heights In Pomeroy until
just a few years ago, are having a

creative and performing arts act d
her choice and this counts as 20
percent c1 the overall score.
The winner of the Meigs County
finals wUI represent the county at
the Ohio Junior Miss finals to be held
at Mount Vernon.

bad time now, what wtth Sandy's artlstlc designs, potted plants and
serious Illness. Friends here a(\vtse .horticulture specimens, handthat Sandy Is .. under~lng some crafted ornaments and cards,
treatment now In preparation ror decorated packages, holiday door
possible surgery later. For those and wan hangings.
who might Hke to send a card, the . - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ ,
address Is Mrs. Roger Kovalchik,
8288 Oak Drive, Newburgh, lnd,
475.'1l.

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Don't forget thatthls weekend tbe
annual Christmas flower show of the
Meigs Coonty Garden Clubs Association will be held at the Meigs
Multipurpose Building, SeniOr Citizens Center. The show Is always
beautiful and Inspirational and
really helps promote the mood for
Christmas.
There's no charge to~ In and look
around , and visitors are Invited
from 1 to6 ooSatunlay, andl to4on
&amp;tnday.
The late Margaret Ella Lewis,
who has probably chaired more
Dower shows !han anyone In the
county, prepared the schedule
several months before she became
ill. Eva Robson who was cochairman has taken over and Is
being given asslstanoe by Janet
Boolln, a state OAGC officer.
Theme Is "The Greatest ct. Gifts"
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The thing to remember about roasting chart and timetable condeveloped
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skin
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and Is practically fre;;! from pin- both ·methods,
tact the Meigs County cOOj)erattve .-- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - leathers, bruises, cuts or tears on must be kept cold during tbe Extension ServiCe at 00~-6696 the skin and broken bones.
ihawtng process. That Is the key to
After the big meal, refrigerate all
Amther choice you have to make preventing bacteria growth.
leftovers Immediately. Separate
If
you
have
selected
a
frozen
stuHing,
gravy
and
meat lly
before
Is Whether to buy a fresh Or lro·nn
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lndlvld
To
turkey. Frozen, stuffed orunstufled prestufied turkey, It should not be s(9rlng, an wrap
ua ·
thawed before cooking.
reuse gravy or broth, reheat
turkey.
turkeys can be stored for up to one
rapidly and boll thoroughly. Use
The dining room table may seat year at 0 degrres F. wlthout
After tbe thaw, wash the turkey,
leftover turkey In sandwiches,
only 4 or 6 but somehow It always appi'eclable loss r1 qu;lilty. The' · remove the giblets and prepare the
casseroles, pot pies, creamed cr;er
manages to expand during the USDA recommends that for q&gt;- turkey for roasting. Whether or not \toast or In !llups. Next week some
holiday season to accomodate tlmal safety buy a fresh turkey (Illy to stuff the turkey Is a matter of Ideas for creatively using your
friends and' relatives for special If you do your shopping within 1 or 2 prefe~"eDoe, howevE!'·If you do stuff · turkey leftovers. HappyThanksglvfamlly meals. Families always days or wben you plan to serve II. t~ cavity of the turkey, It should 'mg to you and your family.
manage to . stretch the food and . Storage Is Important also. Uke all not be done ahead of time (for
table space at Thanksgiving.
perishable foods, fresh 111rkey example the day before).
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One of the first things to keep In should be stored at 40 degrees or
Stun the turkey Immediately
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below 2nd used within one or two before cooking to help prevmt tbe
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days.
posslbtllty or bacteria growth,
SALES &amp; SERVICE
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which can cause food poisoning.
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In !)reparation lor the big meal, The cavity of the turkey should be
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leftovers. You can figure oo about
one pound of turkey per person, If thawing tochnlques are important. stuffed lightly, because stuffing
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you want to allow for generous Whetheryouhave4daysor12hours expands as It cooks. Allow about
Clettd Monday
servings and enough left over for to· thaw .the turkey, safety Is a top thr~-fourths cup stuffing per
second day dishes. For smaller consideration. Thawing your tur- po~ or ready to rook turkey.
Tues•• frl. 9 te 5, Sat. 9 to 1
gatherings you may find that a key In the refrigerator Is the Additional stuffing can be baked
~
THE
turkey portion such as the breast preferred method for safety rea- separately.
Pl111 1.. &amp; D•posil
wtll be large enough for your sons,butyoucanalsothawltlsoold
Turkey should be cooked to an
holiday meal.
water. U you select _the later
Internal temperature c1 l.S0-190
SYSTEM
Be sure to look for the Inspection method, be sure the turkey Is
mark and grade on the packaging.
The Inspection mark &lt;in the label
lets you know that tbe turkey has
been Inspected and that tt I&gt; safe,
wholesome and accurately labeled.
The USDA grade mark wlllldentlfy
the special characteristics of tbe ·

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Please complete form and return to:
PomtfllY Chamber of Commerce
Courthouse 2nd Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
or Phone 992-5005
The Parade will be held Saturday, November 30, 1985 allO:OO a.m.

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A layette &amp;bower honoring Pearl
M. Colmer was held recently by her
mother-in-law, Barbara Colmer,
Shari Blackwell and Tammy Johnson at the Johnson home In
Middleport.
Games were played wtth prizes
going to Joyce Ralph and Penny
Clark, with Nancy Whltteklnd
winning the door P,rize. Refresh·
ments of cake made by Pat Thomas
and decorated with booties and
babies and Inscribed "Welcome
Baby Bill" was served with chips,
mint, coffee and tea lo those named
and Mary Walburn, Pam Walburn,
and Mamie Stephenson.
Sending gifts were Nancy Aelker,
Dorothy Bentz, the Rev. and Mrs.
Glen Mcllung, Kay Morris. Mr. and
Mrs. No!Tllan Presley, Cherie See,
Brenda Johnson, Rev. and- Mrs.
Clyde Henderson, Virginia Smith,
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Honor roll
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roll at the Eastern J r. and Sr. High ha s been
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all their subjects to bt named loJhe roll wert&gt;:

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Hendrrson , Grnr Jacobs. Veronica Provo.
John Rice•.Dawna Grueser, MP!hla Holsln·
gi;'J", Kim Schul, Terri S4archer, Terri Stoot,
Amy Youfti!', Angil" YounR.
F.~nth Grade - MeHssa Calaway, Amy
Louks, Travis Nl'Wiun, Klrk Rtled, Darlent'
Baum. Todd Clay, Angte Damewood, Krist!
Hawk. Brenda Rl't'd. ArlenC' RUehle, lesa
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Tenth Grade - Mar alyn Barton, Renre

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Hager, Mlch~£1 Hughes. Ay Mora. U sa
Pooler. Mykal Schmldl.
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El$1hth Grado - Ellzabcfh llryant . Ernie
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Mclntl)'E', Mary Par ker ••nu Reynolds, Greta
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SATURDAY

RoDin Whltft.

Seven! h Grade - Andree CJ(&gt;Jand, Angle

GALLIPOLIS- Grande Squares
wtll hold a Western style square
dance Saturday at St. Peters
Episcopal Church, 541 Second Ave.,
Gallipolis, 8 to ll .m. Saturday.

Murphy,

Chrb Adams. Suzanne Clay.
Sl/:l)hanle Catdner. BUlle Johnsoo, Mkhtlle
Malholtr a, Mark Murph_v, Lel~h Redovian ,
Jared SIX'nrer , Aaron Wilson.

CHESTER- Special meetbtg or
Shade River Masonic Lodge 453,
Chester, 7: ll p.m. Sakturday; work
wUI be in the fellowcraft degree.
SUNDAY

POMEROY - Annual Thanksgiving dinner of the Eagle Ridge
Community ChurchwUI be at lp.m.
Sunday; Rev. Carl Hicks, pastor,
extends an Invitation to the public.
MONDAY

MIDDLEPORT - Bethel 62,
International Orderd Job's Daughters, wUI meet at 7: 30 Monday night
at the Middleport Masonic Temple.
The council will meet at 7 p.m. that
night.
POMEROY - Board of directors
of Big Bend ClvltanCiubwlllmeet at

7: llp.m. Monday al the Community
Action Agency offices In Pomeroy. ·
RACINE -Chapter134,0rderof

Eastern Star, annuallnstallat6ionol
officers, 7: ll p.m.. Monday at the
!fmple.

Management reseNU the right
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TUESDAY

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

S. Oliveri
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Agen
ome .....no cs
cy
Is
fast
approaching
Thanksgiving
and for many families, the tradl. tiona! turkey will grace the rollday
dlnner table. This week In the
spcitllght features some tips oo
seIec IIon, preparaIIon, st orage an d·.
leftovers for the Thanksgiving

POMEROY 1985 CHRISTMAS PARADE FORM

qUarter registration

and has been rescheduled for
Tuesday 7 :~ p.m. at the school.
Santa's Toyshop will be dllscussed.

Intherpoeughe

The Pomeroy Area Chamber of Commerce will span·
sor the 198S Christmas Parade to be held Saturday,
November 30th. The ·Parade will begin at I 0:00 with
the lineup .to be held cit t~e Old Pomeroy High School.
The parade this year will be in Pomeroy only.
For additional information contact the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce at 992-SOOS. To enter the parade please complete the following entry form andre·
turn it to the Pomeroy Chamber office.

Rio Grande winter
Rio Grande College Winter Quarter classes wUI start on January 3.
Walk-In registration will be January
2. A course In personal !lnance will
be taught at Meigs High School on
Thursday nights from 6 to 9:50p.m.
Lower tuition rates will apply to
residents or Meigs, VInton, Jackson
and Gallla Counties. For further
lnfonnatlon call, toll tree, 1-tro-2827201.

Friday, November 22, 1985

Bazaar announced,_flower show set

Junior Miss competition set
Seven Meigs County high school
.senior girls wW betaking part In the
}986 Meigs County Junior Miss,
competition to he held at 2 p.m. on
Sunday, Dec. 1 at Eastern High
School, Southeast Ohio Junior Miss,
InC., sponsoring .organization, announced today.
The first contestant to be announced Is Veronica Sue Provo,
·daughter of Robrt and Sue Murphy,
·Eagle Ridge Road, Racine.
Provo plans to attend Ohio
University and plans a career In
broadcasting or modeling. At Eastern, she has served as a classofllce,
Is a member of the National Honor
Society, student council, Girl Scouts
or America, was 19Ri homecoming
QIIEEII, junior class homecoming
attendant and has worked on the
newspaper and yearbook staff.
She has been student council vice
president, majorette, varsity cheerleader and. appears In Who's Who.
She was an Ohio University Scholar
and was captain of tbe Riggs'
Rangerettes World Champion
Baton Corps. In the creative and
perlonnlng arts category or tbe
competition, she wUI do a baton
routine.
The Junior Miss Program ll!
judged In live different categories on
the local, state and national levels.
Fifty percent of the judging Is
completed before the contestants
appear on stage. The judges·
Interviews, which will be held on
Nov. ll, will count as 35 percent of
the overall score. The scholastic
judging, which Includes the llrst
three years of high school, counts 15
percent ot the judging. During the
tlnals of the program the contestants will compete In theyooth fitness
and poise and appearance categories with each counting 15 percent ct.
the judging.
Each contestant wUI present a

Friday, November 22. 1985

0

$1.12

PEPSI COLA

ans.
81601.$159

�Sentinel

Friday, November 22. 1985

Ohio

A nst\' co~n: nr.

Public Notice

CIH 480·1 o/ n 8722912
loadlr/ llackh...
Bidder to submit dotllilld
-lflcotionl of equipment
offered. Tho B011rd of
Tnioteeo roMroe the right to
rt1ect ony or ell bide,
By ordor of the Boord of
Tnooteoa of LolortTownohlp.
Oon II. Hill
Wolter 0 . ll~oh
Hony C. Hill
Joyce Whlto, Clerk
(1111&amp;. 22. 29 . 3tc

IN THE COMMON PlEAS
COUIIT OF MEIGS COUNI'Y,
OHIO
JOHN T. GIIUESEII

Glil-•. PlroOitllle. VL Arthur .
leer, Et AI., DoMI- Thil
oction heo been 11ignool COH
Number M ·CV-333 end II

JUANITA P. GIIUESEII ,

Common """" ol
County, Pomeroy, Ohio.
411788.
.
The oiJjoct ol the C01r1&gt;1Uit
illor'portltion oftheoi01dgu
i n - in INI ....... •
deocrl&gt;od In VoklnM 280.
~733, MelgoCountyDeed
Roponlo, rvferenco to wlidi II
lioNby nuode.
You oro required to • lte COif1Jiolnt within 28 doys
oltar the lilt publcltion a1 thil
notice which wll bt pulililhod
once eaoh for oix •
lilt
publcltlon wll bt modo on
January 'r7, 198&amp; .,dille 28
.eleva for Ano- wit com-~n "'""thlottdote.
oe11
your fl ..re 11&gt;
....,.., or-·""" r_..t
II roqulrod by lie Ohio lluleo
of CMI Proc:odurw. JU&lt;Vment
1
~....dlrfa
forbo ~~
- ·11 •·~ ,_.
der1•odld in the c_.t
Do-.1: Nowember 19. 1186.

ANTIQUE AUCTION
·

Now Plliylng

.

·

SUNDAY, NOV. 24-1 P.M.

1

HOWELLS GROVE PARK, BELPRE, OHIO

IIR''
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SAVE STEPS!

.,.

Evening 7 :00
Fri ., Sot., Tues ., 7 &amp; 9 p.m .
Sat. &amp; Sun . Mot., 2 :00
Sat . Midnight , 12:00

the

.,

Ads
frst!
~ ..-

Evenings 7:10
F,.ri ., Sot. , Tues., 7:10-9:10
Sot ., Sun . Mot., 2:10
Sot. Midnight, 12:10

··~·-•A(~l ;

.'

PAT~ICK H. BLOSSER, AUCTIONEER
USC. NO. #599·86

.

-

64 Misc .

PHONE
992-2156
OJ Wrill O.Uiy Stntinel Clauitttd Oepl.'

.sea-

il .,..

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heln.

::0:.:•.

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·:,·

COMPLETE LINE OF
FARM AND AUTO
BATIERIES

ORDINANCE NO. 1186·8&amp;
v )l
An Ontitii'ICI m Approp•c' no• Addllianll Fund• For The
of the ViUoue of
• •.
Milldlepwt for 198&amp;.
8elt01- bytheCUincil
- of the Vllogeof Mlddloport eo
. tolowo:
t

,,.Opeo-•

'• -·'*'the

S.C. I. That fl. . ia

u•

-wing
. c dllionlllunclo ""the
-·lio&lt;l
'- o1 the WIIQe a1 Milclloport lor
198&amp;.
. . F.donlll_,ue
.
Shlring ....... .. ... . 3.71i8.00
" S.C. II. Thotthio ordi1once io
'" - . , docl od to bo on

:: •••u=•cv h thltthllefunds

"". . now IVIIillble 80d . .
ry for the oondnuod

.apfttion olthelliloue -.g
'· 198&amp;.
.,., S.C. Ill. Thil Oldinonouhll
· Ullculfecund bo in Iaroe from
~ Md-Nowenlbor 11 , 1986.
- , _ the 11th doy ol
.· ~ Nowenlbor198&amp; .

,, Attllt: Jan Buck. Clerk

- -,.-.,-----,-Public Notice

~

deceeUd,

whoae n~mea and ptac11 of
residence ere unknown to

the Plolntiffo; you ort hereby
notified that you hove boon
named Delendantl In ol~gol
oction entitled Sharwood L.
Meredith. Et AI., Plaintiff VI.
Cherioo Watkin a, Et AI. Do·
lendanto. Thio aotion heo
been euigned mu i'l.lmber
B6·CV·282, and 11 pending
In tM Court of Common

Ple11 of Melgo CUinty, Po·
meroy, Ohio 46769, ond io
for partition of the reol oatlte hereinafter described 11
follows :

·----------------

...

~.

gil

IUCUIDn. admi'tit-

Mel other .,.,........

equip o complltll coli mining
- " ' with bulldingl end
roilnlod . -• ........,,., tr&gt;
mlna. lo.r, Mel oeny lfW4Y
ooll from odjocent propartlol,
llld gremor boing l'llllovod
from _, a~rfaoo domou• by
....,., of "*'inti ol ooal under
llld 111111 h11 Arrt .,rfaoo
lond roqulold or ueod eoobovo
II&gt; bo poid lor It the rotl Ql
t7&amp;.00 per acre. end II dim'll' to llfOWinfl cropo ........,
by the drilling lor'"' pooductlon
of oil Mel gil to bo poold for.
REFEIIENCE DEEDS: Vol.
229. Pege 243, .Vol. 22, Pouo
497. Meigs County Deed Ro-

oordo.
You Ire requira:l to ...wer
1he Comploint whim 28 doyo
from the 1a1t publicotioo1 o1 notice whic;h wil1 bo publiohod

MGM Farm City
Service Station
PHONE 614-992-9932

Sec:. II. Thltthioordi1onceio

honbydecWodtoboen
.. I.III'IC'f in 1hlt Pill'
ICI._ _.,_. llfiY for the
oondnuod
cl village
l'lllidllrta..
Sec. Ill. Thio Ordln01ce """I
Ullco- end boin lorc:efrom
~-Sept. 18, 198&amp;.
l'ateod the 23rd doy ol
So!nenlbor. 198&amp;.
Atteat: J"" 8Uck, C1er1t
D.Ney Hor1on,
Prooident cl CUinci

poo-

Real Eltete Oenerel

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

eaoh -

SI'UT LtVR HOUSE wMh 3

dinir¥ roorrr, liYill rocrmlftd
lqe reaution room. to-

cad orr 8 ICIIS. lqt 111111
J)OIId. Radne ••·

•Enough firepower to heat avery comer
of an average home in under 1 hour.
•So efficient that one load of fuel lasts
and lasts .

JOHN C. EIIIN
GlBlGE SERVICE
lt. 2, (ooldlt

915 -"19

WE HAUL- BIG OA SMALL

In caae of your failure to
•n•wer or otherwiM re•
pond earaquired by the Ohio
Rulea of Civil Procedure ,

PICK UP WEEKLY
Reuonlble A•1• - AtUabte

11-U-1 ""·

iudgmont or default will bo

Public Notice

rendered against you for the
relief demanded in the Com·

ploint .
Date: October 15, 1985.
lorry Spencer, Clerk ol
Courto of Moigo County
Common Plo11 Court.
(10118 , 26; 11111 . 8: 16, 22

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On Nowembor 4, 1986, in
tho Melgo County Proboto
Court, C.n No. 24942. Raymond F. Vol, 128 Now limo
Rood, Rutland, Ohio, 46n5.
w11 IPf&gt;Ointod Exooutor of
the _,.to of Wllllom Voll. da·
11• of Rutland Town·
ohlp, Meigo County, Ohio.
llobon E. Budo ,
Proboto Judge

trotorl Mel llligno ol Charilo
.•·WatkN. if decnud. YA\ole
· -Mel piiCII ofrooidonoe
.• - .....,_, to the PIIOitiffo;
&lt;Merlo L WltkOio. whole pice
of 1ezida ICII ta rinown; the
unknown heirs, devi•••·

...

'&gt;

11118. 16 , 22 3tc

"

•
Mid-

30 Total

•No Age Limit - No Appointment ~eeded
•No Extra Charge For Groups Up To Four
•Pay Only '3.00 Down - Bal. On Delivery
PHOTOGRAPHER HERE :

Monday Only Nov. 25th

EMPIRE FURNITUREPo111troy, Oh.
101 Wtst Main St.
Photo Hours: 11 :0~ a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

IPORTRAITS BY FAIN--HUNTINGTON, wv .I

BOWMAN'S HOME CAll .DICAL SUPPLY

992-6215 or 992 -7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
12·8-tlc

U Pltle St., Gallpollo

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

Sizes Stert From 12'xl6'

.

JEFF CIRCLE, SR.
long lottom, Ohio

BOGGS

.,

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Doe Houses

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE,

OHIO

Authorized Joho Dnre,
New Holland, Bush Ko1
ftrm Equipment
Daaler

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine, Oh.
Plr. 614-843· 5191
I0·6·tfc

ftr11 E~•IP•••t
1·3·1f&lt;

F.l COIIFIIIIN11Al

•

992-2184
'·

••
•
'

•

•Heavy Duty
•Metal ConstrucHon

TANSCO SPOTTER SCOPE, MUZZLE LOADING SUPPLIES
KNIVES. CYA GUN GIFTS

J&amp;R
SPORT
SHOP
714 East Main

99.
'

BUSHNELL BINOCIURS

Pomeroy

•I

,:
~

•Leak and lust ltllst..it
:.

G&amp;J

f

GALLIPOLIS

Parts Plus autostorr
POMEROY

were, old coins. large cur·

Pizza Bread

roncy. Top pri:oo. Ed. Bur·
kott Berber Shop, 2nd. Ave .
Middlaport. Oh . 814·992·
3478.

-z

Canopy bd . room

Commercial Roofing

20 Yro. experience
11-5-1 mo. d.

Clinical Audiologist

2

FOI THE BOTH

OF YOU

StYLING SALON

OPIIITOII
INa O'lrion &amp; DoloWo .......
Moo. ltuu Sol. 9 MJ.J ,M
TUit. &amp;
Higlito

A AR

CALL
' 446·4522
F•~

RADIATOR •
SERVICE

We can repair and re·

"

Flllp lov 1111:11!

In Memoriam

S1~rV11,1~s
Ferguson. In 1he grlvtYIIrd
eoft!y oleeping, whore the
flowers gently wave. Uea
the ono wolovod 10 dearly,
but whom we could not
liVe. Mother, Bertha Peltc.er

end aon Jem11 Fergu10n.

core radiators and
heater cores . We can
also acid boil and rbd
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

3 Announcements

PAT HILL FORD

chine

992 -2198
Middleport. Ohio
1· 13-tfc

PftGIIAIICY rtn
.... Itt .. JO .... , .. 1

1001 103
I UlLAND

CIVIC CENTEI
lffectfw hr. 1 Newo
MMIIay2te4
Slrl., TO ...... 12 II~

.... 742-2629

.,

EUGENE LONG

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
YIIYl &amp; lUIMIIIUM

Complete Gutter Worlo
Cornple• Aomodollng
llooflng of oil Typoo
Workod In home oree
20 yeoro
"Free Eatlmatoo"

CAll COlUCTa

Ph. 16141 143-5425

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124,Pom~roy Ohio

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
· 3·24-lfc

11-12-Zrrto.

ICUT OUT FOI FUTURE USE)

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

SERVICE

LINDA'S
MEXICAN
POnERY &amp;
GIFT SHOP
34 9 II. 21111

985-3561

llltWieport
•POTTERY
•CLOCKS
•TOYS
•IMPORTS
11·1-15-1 mo.

All M1ku

•Waaherl •Diahweshera
•R1nge1
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •FrHzera

PARTS and

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

NOW THIU DK. 4

10% OFF
ANY PERM

KAY'S
BEAUTY SALON
169 N. 2nd An.

Middleport, Oh.
992-2

Frt All ~,, frllllll NHil
PlUS: Offi" Suppli11 &amp;
Furnilurt, W&lt;HI4ing
andGroduosliet!

StoliOII:.t'.~tlk
SigM, I
Slompt,
lusin•• form~t
Copy S.wi&lt;ll, El&lt;,
25S Mill St., Ml ... pDrt

to•

h ., '""""'

•Complete Remodeling
•Room Additions

*Roofing

SWEEPER

~~id

oewing me-

repair.

perta, and

ouppliea.
Pick up and
delivery , Dovlo Vacuum
Cleiner. one half mile up

Georgoo Creek Rd .
614-446-0294.

Call

oorod by Racine Gun Club.
Every Sunday, beginning It
1:00 p.m. Factory Choko 12
gu1ga shotgun1 .

The Hot Rack ... Opon ing
Nov.30th, Brick St. Pome ·
roy, Oh . Spocloltv Crocheted and decorated hall .
Many other gifts available .

614-992-6738 .
No hunting ortreapeulng on
Howard Hickle property

Hanford. w. Va .

No Hunting or Trespening
on tho Free mono property on
Hone Li:k Rood. Vlolotoro
will be proucutld .

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

~ll YOUR
WiliNG NEEDS
Resldentill ~ .Commercial

FOR

Call:

992·5875 Or
742-319

WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL- SAND
TOP SOIL-

FILL DIRT

you want it ...
you ·ve got it ...

I

*VINYL SIDING

*AlUMINUM SIDING
0 ILOWN IN
INSULAnON

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Ntw Ho1111s luilt
"Free E11imatea"

PH. 949·2801
or 949-2860
No Sunday

Calls

Help Wanted

One oert~lod Medical Tech·
Nilogllt, -doyo. Sond
reoume '"' apply II&gt; Medical
Plozo, 203 Jockeon Pike,
Golllpollo. Oh 46831 .

Pen Time Soleo Clerk. lo ·
dieo opparlll ohop. Send
,..,me to P.O. Box 71.
Gollipollo, Oh 46831 .
Homo Cera Opening Prgreo""'e ho,. care oKygtn compony looking for. RN· LPN
w"h lntemol modlclno beckground to work In Golllpolio
area . Seeing homebound '
o.:ygen patianta. Send

N·

a~ moo

to Box T-!500 in aero
of the GalllpoU. Dolly Trlb·
une, 826 Third Avo .. Galli·
polio, Oh 45831 .
Eooy Aoumbly Workl
•aoo.oo per 100. Guarontlld Plymont . No Experience. No Soleo. Detoilo
tend self · addreaaed

atampod envlllope: Elan VI·
tol -716 3418 EntorpriM
Rd, Ft. Pierce, FL 334B2.
Port time R. N.o, 3 :00·
11 :00, 11 :00· 7:00. Willing
to work in long torm core.
Must be ebte to coordinate
exceHent patient c1re for our
retidents who are very liP•·

clol people . Accepting oppH·

4

Giveaway

•Sidlne

•G111'es &amp; Pole

11

AVON Stort up fee 15.00,
noke 46% far Chrlotmu.
Coll814·441·3358 .

Nurtlng care in private

1979 Liberty 1 2•15. 2

Would Uke to give tender
tovlng care to your infant in

bedrooma. oood cond .•

•&amp;.49&amp;. dell-. French
City Mobile Ho-. 11 4·
448-9340 .

my

Nelaon' a Hardwood floor Wlneor 14x70 w1tti ••fllndo
oondlng, flniohlng , n1p1lr room, 3 bedroollil, 2 betlio,
work, free ootlmatu. Cell excellent cond.. •10.1100.
French City lillolrHe HomM.
614-258· 1642.
814·441·9340.
Will do odd jobo and light
hauling, oleo remodeling. .
14x v 2 bed·
F- eltlmotoo. Cell 814- roomo, rtgulor 17.41115. Speciol price *&amp;,B81. Dlllhrered.
367·0121 .
French City Mobile Homeo,
Will do bebv·liltlng In my 114-448-9340.
honM until 6 p.m. Mondoy
thno Friday. ReedavMio, Tup- 1871 Klrk-od 12xl0, 2
poroploino or•. Coli 614· bedrooms, totlf - t c . ••·
coHent cond. U,9115. Dill·
378-8333.
vored. French City Mobile
Will toko oore of chHd In my Homoo, 814-448-8340.
home, 304-875-429&amp; .
Marlette 2Bxto. Z bed·
roomo. 2 bethi, one of o
kind. llogulor t44,800 .
Spoclol 138,500. love
t5.400. French City Mobllt
Homeo, 81 4·441·1340.

a•

21

cations Mon . through Frt at

Pomeroy Health Coro Center. E.O.E.

Bu1ina11
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB ·
LISHING CO. roc:omnendo
that you do buolnen w~h
people you know, end NOT
to - d money through the

Clayton 28x60, 3 bed·
roomo, 2 blthl, fomlly
room. Regular t38,1500.
Spoclol 131,100. love
13,100. French City Mobile
Homao. 114-441-U40 .

Clayton 24xll. 3 bed·
room•. 2 bothl, tamlly
room. Roguler 128,100.
Special U3.800.. love
mall until you have inveltl· 13,000. French City Mobile
gotld the offering .
Homeo, 814·448·8340.

Schult 24x48, 3 bedreome,
2 botho, Special Edition.
ll~gulor 121,100. II*Oial
U4,800 . love H.OOO.
HOME OWNERB·Roflnonco French City Mobil Ho11111,
1D low fixed rote. UH ICJUity 1 8.:_1_4_·4__
41_·8_3_40_._______
lor eny purpoao. loader 1•
Mortgage Co.. 614-&amp;92· SkyMno 241112,3 - m o .
3051 ,
2 botho,lomlly room. lllgu·
lor 121.1100 . tpoolol
123.900. Seve U ,OOO.
French City Mobile HomM,
23 Profe•ional
.,
4-441-1340.
Services
1914 SICtionll 24aU, 3
bedroomo, 2botha,l••-·
Plano tuning and repair, tune 111.9111.
French City Ma·
up for tho holldeys. IPICIII bllo Homo a, 11 4-44e·8340.
dollvlll"f. Word'• Keyboard.
304· 1176·5500 or 171- 11711oyvlorw14x70, 7x24
3124.
expo-. 3 btlr .. 1Yo belli,
FP, CA, underpinning. free
lot option, e mo. Clll
1114·3117· 7401 .

22

31

Money to Loan

H omea for Sale

1870 Topper i2xU 2 bdr .•
1 both. MW centrol air.
doxol ga holt, vewy nlco,
••.too. Zlnn'• COlli Co .•
Inc. 814· 441·14011 .

1- ---- -- - --

By owner. Muit eoll -moved.
3 bdr . ronch. onocergorogo, 1888 lloyol mobile home.
wolklng dlllonce from North 12a40. f2800 . 614·148·
Golllo High School. Rlducod 2981.
ro 129.900. Collll14·388·
8711 .
1974 HNictoat. 12al511. 2
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - bd .room. portlollyfurnllhed.
3 bdr., full beaoment, lg. GC . 14&amp;00. 814· 8112llvlngroom, Plant• Subdlvl· 1 _112_11_3_
. ---------olon , 11 ,!500, toke over 1·
poymento . Call 614·448· MOillE HOMEI MOVED:
7380 .
inourod. r e o - nteo.
Cell 304-578· 233e
Rench brick 3 bdr .. 1'hbolh,
ell lllectrlc on appro•. 3 1972 12•15 Schultz meblle
ecre•~ barn. 2 car o•reoe. home with 7a11 ••rtclo,
fruit traes, evergreens , woodburner. etr conditk»n,
gordon opeca, puturo, largo woohor end dryer, oil ep.
tree• on blacktop county rd . pt1anc11, furniahed . two
Southwootern School dlo· porchoo , undoopennlng,
trlct. Shown by appoint· 17,000. 304·812-2181.
mont. Coll814-379-2e71 .
1980 Tldwllll, 14x70, 3
Young couplo oeeklngto buy bedroom, 1'h botho, ellollc,
home In nlco neighborhood . underpennlng, good cond,
Not oliold of flxor-upporo. muol eoll, no reeoonoblto
Mull hovo on 111umoblo offer rofuoed, 304-175·
mortgogo end-or aollor fl · 1 7_8_2_9.___________

1- - ---------

nanclng with modelt down

1~

Build IRIS

Free fill dirt, you houl. 413
Fourth Ave., Kanougo . Cell
814·448 -2310 .

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

Pen dmo )onltor. Pay 14.00 payment. Hove excollont 1970' Schult - 1 eloctric,
per hour. Call 614-992- criidlt recorda rlflrtn · 12160, 304·882·2422 of.
6491 .
coo. Caii814· 2B8·11110.
ter 4:30.

3 mole, 2 le~o kltteno, 3
grey tiger atripiid , 1 yellow

Don't lot your milhory 1111111 5 roonll &amp; both In Pomeroy.
go to w1ste. The Weat Option to buy adjoining
Vlrglnlo Army Notional lorgo concrete bloc!&lt; build·
Guard hel VICinCiel lor lng. Coll814-992-2039 for
quolifliid prior oervlco lndl· appointment.
vidu111. Cell 304·111·3950
or 1·900·542-31119.
Older houee by owner. 3
bodroomo, double living
Join the Well VIrgin II Army room. corpot, full bellmont.
Notional Guord . You 1'8Coive corner lot. Coli 11 4·982o monthly poychack, life 6882 .

long Bottom. Ohio

Ph. 985·4141
Free Estimates
10-17111

ACCENT
FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
'"·After
992-6931
5 Call
742-2027

I

"Frn Estimates" :
lmtallation Available
41 / lin

oringe. 1 cream colored . to

good home . Call 614·446·
2967 .

Clothing and misc . items .

Co11614·446-0277 .
Benll· typo female pup,
whlto, make good pot. Cell
614-398 -8118.
3 me .. kittens, one mother
cat, gr•y·tiger striped. Re1l

cuddly 6 gontlo. To good
home. Cell 814·448·9305.
2 kltteno. grey and otripod ,
femalu . Coli 814 -9928683 .,
Farm cats to give away. Call

614·9B6 ·3908 after 4:00
p.m.
Puppieo 304·458 · 1727.
Puppiel

DENNY CONGQ

R111onable priced . 814·
843·5149.
Ing oond~lon . C.ll814·992·
3191 .

In momory of Goroldlno

•••u

20% Off
SElE(liD PERMS

Regiatered· quarttr hor~e to
for blrrel and polea.

Gallipolis,

4/ 1/tfn

in

Exerciae.bUc.e. ln good work-

A1111 0 II nCP. III CnIs

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Ohio 45631

MJ ite

good condition. C.ll 814·
992-3119.
Ull

CALL 614·318·1162

LISA M. KOCH, M.S. •

CNESTER--915·3307

POINT PLEASANT, WY

-

Buying dolly gold, lilvor
ooino. rlngo. jawolry,lterllng

""'"'hs•ienal''
Speololizlng in Build-Up

%

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

'?PREGNANT?

5 GALLON

--- CAMOUFLAGE &amp; COVERAU.S

&amp; Cheese.

Television Ustenina Devices
Computerized Hearili Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

A. A.A.

Centractlng S.nlco

KEROSENE CA",;

114-992-7314.

PII.ZA

•Live entertainment
' Free HBO •Ros1auranl
oOiympic Pool

UTILITY BUILDINGS

$

Millar, At. 2, Pomeroy, Ohio
46769 or COlli 614-992·
7760.

Tu11d1g Spscl1/

SINGlE 124.95

...

POLE BUILDINGS

Fill liNE OF 12 &amp; 20

and silver. Wrlte·M . D .

.
FREE Loca I 0 e IIvery

~ Licensed

. I milos from
Pameroy-IISOI Bridle

,.

Ham

I

•• Dtty

WANTED TO BUY u11d
coal heaters .
SWAIN'S FURNITUFIE, 3rd.
&amp; Olivo St. Golllpolio. Call
614· 446-3169.

wood &amp;

LG.
w/one Item.........
sTANDING TIMBER . AI
L_ _ _ _ _...,._ _ _ _ _ _,LI,;,I;.&amp;il.;.&amp;.lllllo...ll Tromm . Call : 81 4· 742 ·
2328.

c

Shp Tte~tlel••

Jim Mink Chov.·Oidolnc.
Bill Gene Johnoon
61 4-448·3672

wood. cupboards. chairs,

SANDWICHES

We're Talk in' Turk-von new

clean used cart .

cheotl, bukoto, dloheo,
atone joro, ontlquoa, gold

Subs - Steak - Stromboli

Homee
for Sale

1979 Featlval 14x70, 2
homo enytlmo dey or bodroomo, 2 botho, extro
night, WllkdiYI Or WOO · oharp, f9 ,985. D.llllvered.
sales. licenaed Ohio end kendo. Not fon from Rt.7 or Fronch City Mobllo Homos,
Woat VIrginia . 304- n3. Buhon. Cell Sharon ot 614-441·9340.
67B6 or 304-n3-5430. ·
814-849-2989 .
1978 Schult 14 wide, 2
bedroomo , totol el.ctrlc,
9 Wanted To Buy
now f\lrnlture, 18.891. Oell·
18 Wanted to Do
vored. French City Mobile
W. pey oeoh lor late modol
Homoo, 814·448 ·11340.

·COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITUIIE. Bodo, Iron,

992-3559

24

lfl "'" -- hit Tl•t

RT. 62 SOUTH

.

REMINGTON, WIMCHESTER
&amp; FEDRAL SLUGS &amp; SHEUS

·Hoods......................... 1145
71.79 Chewy. Tr.
13·15 Ford ·1""111'
loctor Pointlt ...............'2l
Hoods ........-.....-........ 1130
73·79 Chtwy.'Tr.
U-15 Ford lfXIgor
Corntr&gt; .. - ............ •20
Glilltt ..........................'75
Ntw aM u.odauro Glaso- lolt llocltl Paris
WHALEY'S AlnO PAUS
9· 13-tlnl
Grilltt .................... &gt;3S.SO

ROWT ROOFING

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEAOQUARIERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA .
tSPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATEWIE SALES &amp;SERVICE

POINT PIIASANT, W. VA.

· Co...lelt lulldlng

Gutostoro

GAUGE -- YOUTH MODELS

Wo Dellvor

~ENT

Pe~rtsPius

$1699 9

ao?i~~~~·;d"r;:. . . . . 15 2.5°

349 N. 2nd, Middleport, Oh •

V. C. YOUNG Ill

CIRCLE
CONTRACnNG

PLUS

3- 8x10 Color
3- 5x7 Color
6- 3Vu5 Color
18 - Wollet Size Color

0DOr1 " """'""""'"""'$145

'71-791ord Tr.

R1clne Gun Shoot spon·

HEATING

1122/llc

MOSSIURGH
20 GAUGE PUMP Medel s.oo

. . . .......s

73· 79 For4 lr.
Ftndtn ........ -............... '41
73-79 Ford Tr.
............................. 1135
10-15 Ford Tr.

ANGIE'S .PIZZA

SAlES &amp; RENTALS
614-446-7213

WE lltl IIIDKA. Alii 01MEI INSUIANU
CAIIIEIS WHEN EIIGIIU

OOZEII, BACKHOE,
TIIENCHEII. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS, WATER,
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES, .
IIECLAMA11DN.'PONDS,
SPIIING DEVELOI!MENT,
HOME FOOTE AS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

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ALL STEEL&amp;

MINISS filiON!

.- (

HSII#Ifl.

11· 12-1 mo.

(6141 992·6550
lfSDfN(f PHONE
16141 992-7754

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U ·IO Chewy Tr.
F....s....... -..... -......_•41
7J.IO Cliowy Tr.
·
...... ....................... •100
71 -ID Chtwy. lr.
lloools ..... .........,..,,..,, 11 50
71 -14 Chtwy Tr.
70
u-~~!;"1;:

Chtn6s Bslnglels - · A
Cell Ut, Ws Won~ ' c•

304-67•

HUDNALL

--------------. -. - -------

PHONE 992-7075
Don 'f We/k, Wei# 01

&amp;

worll
!Free Eotlmotesl

Pertt &amp;Se,.lee

Set Your Sights on these

107 Sycamore St., Pomeroy, Oh.

PH. 949-2649

We Also Carry
Fishing Supplies.

co:-"

CAB

Addona 1nd remodeling
Roofing end gutt•r work
Concrtlte work
Plumbing 1nd eltctrieal

J&amp;f
CONTRACTING

&amp;03

SALES &amp; SERVICE

su•u 12-s P.M.

t.
t

'

Out of Town Customers Cell Collect
•Home Oxygen
•Hospital Beds •Wheel Chairs

-

,,

SERVICE

,,

.

317 North Sa&lt;ond
Mitldloport, Ohio 45760

-7

'BLU£

949-2263
or 949-2969

Henry E. Clel1nd, Jr. \
992-6191
•
Jean Trussell 949-2660
lloltie Turn11 992·5692
Jo Hill 985-4466 :

PLUMBING &amp;

lt. 7--' MI. IELOW GAUIPOIIS

THtSIS WHAT TOU GET

FReep;~;:~Ares

.... usiness Services

HEATING COMPANY

TAX

NEW- REPAIR

Gutters • DC)•NnlipOI•t•l
Gutter Cleaning

(Free Ellimotes)

OLD TIME

PORTRAITS
'\ $1495
a"\;

ROOfiNG

'

•

HOME NATIONAL
BANK

Clerk

COLOR

'

Howard l. Writesel

... . YOUNG'S
.,{·· ' CARPENTER

GREAT LOCATION in
dleport and ··a spiral stallcase make this a very aitriiC·
live home. New llilchen llid
bath, 3 bedrooms and' a
fenced yard. Owner will rle·
gotiate. $29,900.00.
'·

cuse.

Lena K . Nenelr011d,

_,

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

RICK PEARSON AUCTID·
NEER SEIIV)CE. Eltate,
farm, antique, llquldottcn

9-30-tf

992·2259

OLDER HOUSE with 3 bidrooms on COinlllot in Syr-

o:o-.

·· . -• . . . -. odrmio-

Factory Choke
12 Gaua• Shotauns Only

'

mod.

3 BEDROOM MOBIL£ HOME
011 3 lots in Syr1euse.

•Bum• avery spark offuel. Sea your winfuel bill drop.
•Available in two sizes. fraastandlng or
insert models, choice of 5 colors to suit
your decor .

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homeoll Down poymentl
rtduoed. lot modele die·
countld. 1 - 81'1 remlin.
We're El- Homo Centlrl,
3 mlloo N, of Chillicothe ond
1 milo N. of Circllvlllo. loth
Iota on U.S. 23.

honM. lloom lor two PI·
tionto. •600. • month. Cell
514-992 -3696.

I.,- ..

)·i".'--~---_.;.;,«n~ i~:~;:~ ~-• ~-· ~-10.,;·21-1 pdj

$39,000.00.

boclnxrms. 2 corr,~ttt bitlis.

1111 22, 29, 2tc

,·,f

RACINE - The charm ol
Earty Ameriun can be seen
ttrrou;r this 3 bedroom, 2
story home. On~n ~ oak
woodw01k is accentoo l7j colonial wallpaper w~h maldring drapes. Nice ekitchen ~lith
appliances, vinyl si:lin&amp; basement, storage shed. S~ualid
on 2 lots. Lovely home. Asktl g

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
6 U. TO 11 P.l.

hour.

for oix conIICutlve - .. The 11ot publi·
oelio&lt;l will bo moido on t11e
22nd doy of Novenlbor, 1986.
lnd the 28 doysloreno-wll
commenc. on thlt day.
11101

S399S

S ituations
Wanted

Vacancy for the elderly In
our home. Trained end flf •
t•n yaert experience. C1ll

4 129 1

POMUOY - Two story
house with a lot of remodeling. This 6 room home h.as
French slliding doors, pretty
k~chen and 3 bedrooms.

12

,,~

Melgo CountY
Common ...... Court
111122. 29:
11218. 13, 20. 'r1. 6te
--=R-•""'I""E::-s-ta-ta--=s---ra""'I-

E . M~···WII
POMERO.Y, 0 .

Yard Sale

.....

RACINE - Price reduied
on this neat one lloor plan
with 3 bedrooms. Excellent
condition with many features. Level lot with slorage
building &amp; fencing. In-town
convenience. $25,500.00;

ONLY
All SIZES IN STOCK

S.C. I. That the lolowlng
" ' - - ·~ honby ldop-.1 In
Ord. 1150-IM:
{II That the Chlol ol Police
oilory bo omondod m reod
$11500.110 per month.
!bl Thot the poohion ol
Perking Meter PIIIOM bo
lddod at o wago of •3.35 por

7

Will teke · cero of elderly
people in my home. Call
614· 3117-0121 .

RACINE - Beautiful ranch
lype home wilh a full base·
ment , wbfp, on I acre of
land wilh plenty o! extras.
Coun1ry seHing in a g(~t
neighborhood. $59. ~0. 00 .

12· VOLT·&amp; VOLT

The Daily

Ohio

Business Services

~

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3. YEAR WARRANTY

-ws:

oxclullive right In peopWIIty to
u• eo much ollhe ufiCo al
Aid
-_
a
,..,.
_ r•l ..
_ mey
_. bo
. and

p

$38,500.00.

AGRI BOSS ·

ORDINANCE.NO. 11&amp;5-8&amp;
An Ordilonoo m Amand
Oldinlnoe 11 !50·11'.
8eltordoinod bythoCouncil
ol the Vlllge of Mlddloport eo

lying Hid ...... dellofbod
p"""""' with the right to mine
ond remove the 11m1; olio the

kins, whose place of re"·
dance is unknown; the unknown heiR . dlviHII. legatees. executors, admlnis·
tr1ton 1nd autgns of Ed·

word Wotallinl.

Public Notice

.....
Excopting •• t11e coli. oil,

trators end auigns of Maril
l . Wettcino. ~ doceeUd,
whoa namea and plactl of
relidence ire unknown to
the Plaintiffs: Edward Wat-

DM'ey Horton,
Thelololo-Winin1g ,_1
PrWdont
ol Councl - · oituotod in dio Town"'
::~of&lt; Cheotar. CUinty of
1111 22, 28, 2tc
· '""St.to al Ohio:
Being the ....!Mdod 68/ 60
'--=-~....,--..,--- port of the following···Public Notice
-~~~ in ~ No . 4,
Town No. 2, R - No. 13 ol
IN THE COMMON PLEAS c - Townlhip. Mlligo
Caunty, Ohio, and more pill,..
COURT OF MEIGS
ticulolly dncribod • lollowo:
COUNTY , OHIO
SHERWOOO L MEREDITH. Boginning ot center ol ro«1 ot
ET Al.:
the interwction cA ao• ro.ta
Pllintiffl,
near the i'llma ol Dock Rod·
,.
- vsford; thonoe South 38 de" CHAIILES WATKINS,
60 ...,.._ E1111115 1Mt
ETAL.
neor the home of Dook llod ·
Defendants
ford: thence North 626 feetto
CoN No. B6-CV-282 oomer rood; 'lllllco Wilt
&lt;' NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 608 IMt along Rodford'o lino
.a. To C - V.tkOio, w1iooe ., the ploce of boginnilg, C&lt;XI•
p1aoe of rooidenco io 101kno-; •inint 4 .41 ocreo. mon1 or
.,. ............ hoin. - .
"~1

Public NotiCe

•

c~1t~~!:

been . . - Oolondortto in •
legal lOtion entidod John T.

Battery Sale

-----------Public Notice

'!.:"'

l:';y~=~y:~;;:

Ill Court Sl. , POIMIOy. Otlio 457U

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1

Gruooor and Juanltl P.
1 64 Misc. Merchandise

Pomeroy-

c.....Melgo

-MdnoxtolkinciC...
1on Arthur Karr; Elhelllobortl
Karr. wtooH ... known od·
=·""-:;d..:, ~
kin o1 Ethel Roberti Koor; end
"' Angelino Karr, -~ 1111
lcno*i oddNII -io unknown,
· and. ,. .a 111e hoin, oiovloMI
ond IIIJd of kin of Angollne
Karr; whoeo . . _ onc1 od~': .:,;: : : : . :' ~ .

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ndiM

AIITHUR BAER, ET Al
c, Defondlnto
..,,!o hlo. 84-CV-333
NOTICE BY
PUBliCATION
To Holen KilT a-, whoM
lui known odd,.. 11 111 •
known. ond to the unknowvn
h.n, dovioeol, and nllrt d kin
of Hllen Karr Seer. -..,
Boer. whole 1111 kno..., od·
d,.. II unlfnown, end 11&gt; o1
the Wiknown hllrl. dovioeol
onc1 next olldn c1 Arttu Beer,
Gladvo Karr, wholeloatknowvn
odd,..ilunlllio...,, endtotlll
unlcnownholn.......... ond
noxt of kin of Glodyo KelT;
Walter Ka ..: Jr.. 1oot
lfnown i1
end to 111e hoiro. ......_ .nc~
"""'"'kin"' Weitor Ktoor. Jr.:
Carolyn Korr, whoee 1111
known odd,.. io ......,..,.,
end to o11 e.e heln. - -

11ot 1nown
lcnOv.i. .nc~

L---'""j~P~H~O~N~E~4~2~8~-7~2~4~5:T!;"___.

The Daily Sentinel

PIMitille
YS.

~:"::;',:"~;:~yn.!:;

Plus lots of furniture and misc . glassware, not
knowing what until sale time .

Coming Soon: Jaggacl Eclga, Targat, Battar Off Daacl

pending In the

lnd

unlcno-.

back &amp; split bottom chairs; one drawer
wash stand, one drawer night stands, serpentine
oak high boy, serpentine oak lowboy, oak side·
board w/high mirror, oak wash stand, 6 oak
chairs, 3 stack oak bookcase, 5 stack mahogany
b'ookcase, child's wicker rocker. wicker bar stool,
yarn winder, 2 iron baby beds, doll bed,4spindle
Iow ba ck chairs. oak ta ble, oa k sta nd s, li b rary t a·
ble, walnut mantel, claw .&amp; ball organ bench,
wicker rockers and chairs, walnut bed , quilts,
Fenton and Carnival glassware , round walnut Ia·
ble, square oak table, pictures a·nd frames, and
doII dresser, and gun s.

5 ladder

Annihilators

Public

Public Notice

TOWN &amp; COUN11Y
VmiiNAIIAN
CUNIC
Paul E. Shackty, DVM
PI, PlEASANT OFFICE
lOS Jadlson '"·
SIWll-AL lOUIS
lln.-WIII.-Thun. 3· 5 pm
r.... 61SO-I1 Fri. 1· 2 pm

S.tw., 10·11 :30 ...
UIGIAIMALI
IIIOIIY IT APPT.

PH. 304·675·2441
BEND AHA CALL
llpley OHkt
For Hours
304-372-5709

10-14-lfc

304·8~&amp; - 3086 .

8 Lost and Found
FOUND Malo Collie dog.
Black with ten face and fHt.

Very friendly , hao 1 floe
collar end 1 l01ther oollor.
Coll614-398·8fi10.
LOST: Near Long BottomPuppy, black &amp; brown. On
CR 48. 114·B85·31178.
LOST 2 cowo, 1 Hertford
and 1 black with white fooo .
Bot-n Hickory Chlplo,
Send Hill Rood. 304-676·
1487, REWARD .
LOST lodleo glon11 In purple 0111. betweon, Jr. High
School and Boord Eduootlon
olflc1, IIEWAIID, 304·171· .
3820.

lnaur.,ce • • educational op·
portunlthle, rttirement pay

end other outatonding be·
nefitl . Cell 304-875·3960
or 1·900·542·31119 .
To •II Avon, cell 304-875.
1429.
ACT NOW , PERSONNEL
WANTED, we ere expend·
ing,

we need tralntrt, nllln·

agers. rec:ruhera and u let
people, lncoma lo 1405 to
f540 per - k beoiid on
ability end experience . .,.ult
be mature, good appHranca

1974, 14x70, oil 111c,
11.000.00. Owner may fl·
nonce, 304· 578·2441 . '
1918 Vlndolo 12x80 El·
penifo, 3 br, 1 ~ betho,
outbuilding. on Iorge rtntll
lot. 15,000. after 8 pm clll
304·87&amp;·37B4.

1880 Foirmont , 14x70, ••c
oond, 3 bodroomo. 2 botho,
By owner In Middleport. 2 f750 .00 down end 111umo
atory, a rooms with 110 loan. 304·678-2331 , ·
betho. Aluminum oldlng ,
corner ~t. ger-ae, andpatkt. Apple Grovo 100 oc:reo,
Iorge born 120x21, 1 ,300ft
Col11114-982-8072.

4 room houoo w~h both .
Ponly furnlohed, forced air
fumace , c.,pet throughout.
Looetod on Story'• Run
llold. 814·3t7-7588 or
814-367-03911 .
Ux24, 2 bodroomo, lnolda
remodeled. At. 2. Rollin•·
ville, 304·885·3348.

front1ge on Jtrry ' l Aun
Road. 6 miles from Ooo-

dyeol Plont. Mlnorol rlghto.
Wont offer. Clyde Bowon,
Jr. 304-&amp;71 -2331.

33

Farms for Sale

30'11 1cre term. 15 room
houoo tnd both. All minor•nd peno~ellty . For inter·
Ill, 0- Wlttr , 117,000,
vlow, epply In poroon It By owner 6 bodroomo, Iorge Daen Wlblln , Sr. Rt.1, aa .
Point PleoHnt Jab Strvlco living room. dining room. 68 . Guyovlllo, Oh . 467311.
IW Va B,.eou of employ· full beaemtnt. 2 cer garage,
mentl , 225 Sixth St, Pt. Pit . Iorge lot. cion PPJH end
at 10:45 om or 1:11 pm Ordnonoo ochoolo. 304· 35 Lott &amp; Acreage
SHAAPI no phono cello 175-5868.
ploooe. 111&lt; for Marketing
ond MonrogonMnt Corp of HouN lor 111e by owner. 3
AnMrico, Equal Opportunity br, f1mUy room, wood "' ocrelovolloto, ourwyod •
burner, central a ir, patio, reotrlctld . Coli 1114·311Employer.
diCk. top ground pool, o•t· 8149.
lady to Nvo In w~h elderly building. Altar II o'clock end
lilly , 304· 875· 2181 or on weekend• coll304-678- 38 Real Eltete
304 ' 571' 2242 ·
7281 .
Wentad
Oiotrict 8eloo Alp . needed
by ono of South'o ilrgoot, 32 Mobile Homes
for Sala
Young couplouoldngtobuy
"'""' grownlng hOnM monuflcturera . Muat hl_,e 1
homo In nico nalohborliood.
knowledge of construction
Not afraid of flltr•UPJIIil,
end pockoged ponellnd NEW AND USED MOBILE Mull hive en IIIIUIIIIIIrle
houolng. Aloa, financing ond HOMES KESBEL'B QUAL- moltJIIgo ond·or Hiler fl,
mortgage bonking pro· ITY MOBILE HOME BALES, nenclng with mad•et down
!erred. Send roa~mo and 4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS, PIVftllnt. Heve ...... lent
phone: Ken Cockerhom. RT 311. PHONE 1114-441 - ~redlt recordo llld Nferen.
P.O. Box4808, MortlniVIIII, 7274.
cu . Coll814·211·8110 .
VI. 24116

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Pomeroy Middl

Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

HOIIudor Rent

Nict 2 bdr. home. 2 full
IMotho. Yo bl. from W11h.
Eltm .. 1321, rei. r.q. Cell
814-448-21118 .

61 Household Goods · ' 116 Building Suppllea

76

1981 Evenrudo 7Yt HP Qal
motor, 8 111 tonk. Uolld v-v
llttlt. ••c. cond. Cell 814388-9718.

.mo..

U80
pluo U80 dep·
alit. .Call 814-448-2776
ohorl.
•

3 bdr.- In countJy noor Ala
Granda, - · dep., no ·pets.
U40 ilia. Coli 814·245·
1431.1 .

Houoo cool. Lump • otokor.
Zinn Coo1Co .. Coll814·448·
t40B.
'

· 3 bdr. ;cerpe~ed, naturtl goo,
Yo ml ~ lto.m city, dep . re·
qulracL 1196 mo. Coli 814448·2034 . .

Collohtn's Uolld Tire Shop.
Over 1,000 tires, oizeo 12,
t3,14,16,18,11.5. lmllto
out Rt. 21B. Coll814· 268·
6261 .

2 bdr: houn. . Gallipolis
Bohool dill., no ptlo. 1185
mo.. 1100 ·dep. Coli 814·
448· 3817.
Modern 3 bdr .. brick homo.
1Yo IMoth. largo rock-room,
... httt. tltctrlc ronge •
.
. _..1.t300
cerptt,
doc·
oolted,
mo.newly
• dtpoolt,
no ptto lnoido. located 8
mllto . . river on Don Drive.
Co11814·441· 2573 or 814·
, 44&amp;·1 1 7 1 .

Firewood opllt. llockod and
dolivtnod. 130 I very largo
lotd. All hardwood, deli-ec~ promptly. call 614·
4411 · 7993 or 114· 448·

-.

"I
landed on thi"s plan e t
.
because I was h oprng you
people would have a cure for
th
ld "

r;::::e;C:O:ffiin::::::Q:fl::C:-Q~~·~~~:;:;~:::i
44

Hall of double. Stall St.,
Gall'-"•·
.,..... Ohio. 2 bdr. kit·
chon, dlnlnflrOOm, 1 both.
gao furnoco. 1200 mo .. pluo
utllltito l dtpo'"'. Ref. r.q.
Coli 814· 441-0264.

An.ortmant
...for Rent

JACKS 0 N ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Houoing \)pportunityl
monthly rent otono ot 1168
lor 1 bedroom end t204 for
2 bedroom, dopooit UOO.
located near Spring Volley
Plaza and Foodlond, pool
and Coble TV avoiloble.
office hours 11 poulblt' 10
om to 4 pmond7pmto9pm
Mondoy·Friday, Call 814·
4411 - 27411 or loovo

Hou• for rent an Mulborry
Ave in Pomeroy. 1150. per
. month. Coli 814-882-5791
eft. 8 p.m .
Houoe for rent on Mulberry
Ave. In Pomeroy. 1125. per
month. 814-992-5791 oh.
lp.m. '
·

meuege.

EHicltf!cy cottage, 155.00 Rlldocorottd opt.. 2 bdr.,
- · utUitlta peid, phone 11110 to ueo. Coli 304304: 875- 3100 or 875 · 875 -5104 or 304-8755388 or 304-875· 7898 .
5508 .. ,
Two bedroom holi•lor rent Upotolro unfurnlohlld opt..
in Jericho oru . Coil 304- carpeted, oil utilitlta peid, no
175·11413 eft• 8 PM.
children. no peto. Coil 814·
448·1837.
Good locet!on. 2 bedrQOmo, 1-:---:--:--~:---­
tv room. holl-booemont. Furniohed opt. 2 bdr., 131~
,.,..d back ·yord . Colt oher 4th. Golilpollo, 1195 woter
paid . Coli 448·4418 eftor
8 p.m .. 304-875· 421111.
7PM .
Largo houoe, 7 roo mo. Lton.
phono 304-875-7140.
Apenmont lor ront. furniohed. lt76 mo.. pluo
4 room houoo, bath •. moil. utllitieo. Collll14·4411-8244
echool buo route, 1 milo oil 9AM·8PM .
Rt. 17. 304-896·3886.
740'h Second AVo. 3 bdr ..
Anracthre 4 bedroom homo 1190 mo.. dip. required.
noor High School and t:loopl· Coli 814·448 · 4222 be·
111. 2Yo batho, Iorge ftmily twoen 9 l II.
room , two l c i t c h e n • . I - - - - - - - - UIIO .00 month, coli 304· Fumiohtd opt.. 3 roo mo. • ·
175·4340 ut. 388, · bath, newly docoroted. no
doyo btl-n B om and II ptto, llduho. Coli 814 ·441pm.
1619.

46

Furnished Rooms

Houotkooping room, ronga,
retrlg.. ohora bath. molo
preferred,
utHhieo pd.71125.
C
1 11448 4418 1 h
.
or pm.
48 Space for Rent
Mobile home lot, 1 2'•60' or
ornalltr, t76 water peld. 4th
l NoH, Golllpollo. Call 4484418 eftor BPM.
Mobile opoce 2 milto !tom
Golllpo[io, 1 chll.d, occept,
ret. r.q. Coll814-448-3252
or 814-446-3413.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Pork, Route 33, Nonh of
Pomeroy. Large loto. Coli
814-992-7479.
Tr'l!_ler op-•· Smoll child·
rtn eccepted. Out At. 1,
Loculi Rood, bock of K6K.
1-304-87&amp;·1078.
MerchdiiiiiSI~

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SWAIN
AUCTION l FURNITURE
82 Olive St .. Golllpollo. N6 uoed waad-coolllovll. 8
pc wood LA ouMo *399.
bunk bado 1198. ontron
reclinoro 199, new 6 Ullld
bedroom 1Uit11. rangee.
. wringer woohtre, • ohoto.
New · llvingroom 1uite1
t199 · f699, iompo, oloo
buying cool • wood otovn.
Large houM end apartment, Juat •vlilabte furnleMd - '· Coli 114•4411-3t119 .
unfuro\lohtd. 304·875 · utllitleo paid, $231 mo. Coil
1385. 814·4411·9244 .
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Softlo and cholro priced from
Delux~ 2 bdr. downtown
42 MObile Homes
kitchtni. Ali carpet, electric 1285. 10 1895. Tobleo. 160
heat l AC. Dap. roqulred. and up to 1125. Hido-o' for Rent
Coli doyo 814-448-4383, b•do, U90. and up to
11110.. oofo bello t1 41,
lVI. l Wtftendl 814·448·
Aecllntrl, 1226. to t375 ..
1
Furniohlld. AC, cable. no city _o_ _3_8_.- - - - - Lampo
f!om 128. 111 11211.
1
taxao, batudful river view in 3 roam 6 IMoth. furnlohlld pc. dinthoo from 1109 .. to
Konauga.' Foottro Mobilt
4311. 7 pc. 1189 and up . .
Home Pori! . Coli 114·446· opt . Aeforencu required. Wood toblo w"h II• chairo
1102.
Coll114·441-0171 or 814·
1281110 t745. Dtlk 1110
448-3733.
up to 1225. Hutchoo. 111110.
2 bdr. 2 milto from Hol~~ri----...,-----­ Bunk bed complttt w"h
Hoapltal It Evergreen . Furnished lpt., 1 bdr., mattreiMI, 1275 . .nd up to
Children occtptod . Call 1235. util"le• poid, 7 Nell t396 . Baby beds. 1110.
114-441-3897or81'4·246· Avo .. Goilipollo. Coil 446- Mattre...a or boK aprlnga,
1223.
4418 ohor 7pm.
full or twin. IU .. IIrm. 173.
ond IB3. Quton oeto, 1221.
Spatltoo 2 bcfr.', 12x80, 3 roam. furniohed opt. Coli
4 dr. cholto. 149. I dr.
kitchen appllancoo, fur· ,_8_1_4_·_44_8_·_7_67_2_._ _ __
chooto. 169. Bed fromeo,
nlohed•. . . . privllllot, 1 'It ,Brookoido Aponments. Call 120 .ond 121 .. 10 gun · Gun
mi. lr6Jn town. UOO mo. 814·4411· 3003 or 114-446· coblnoto. 1310. Gu or
pluo - · whh r o - •· 1699 or 814-448 -3474. oloctrlc rongoo 1375. Baby
Coli 814· 441·2238 or 814· One bedroom apanmento monro1111, 125 l 135, bed
441-2111.
whh Iorge country kitchen, fromoo 120. 126. l 130.
now opplionceo. utility llngfromo 1110. Good ooltc·
Mobilol homo lor rant. 3 room. Wat• MW6QI and lion of bedroom ouit11,
bed~ 14•70. 12110 , . trooh oervlcoprovidod. Quilt
rockera, metal cabinets.
mo. pljla dtp, no ptto. 2
hoedboordo 13B l up to
are•
.
bedroom 10•80 1110, no
1811.
poll.... Iaviiie Rd. Cell 1114· I·A-po_n_m_on_t-fo_r_re-nt- .-2- ba-d-441 ·9li.04.
room. utiWty room, water Uaed Furniture ·· Dreuer, •
bed. motol office dooko. 3
2 bdr.'. mobile homo total fumlohod, Mitchell Rd. Cali
mllto out Buloviilelld. Open
oloctric . Call 614· 448- 814-379-224B or814· 441·
9om to 6pm, Mon. thru Sot.
0722.
t910 .
814· 448·0322

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2 bldroom, IJCtanded livin· 2 bedroom apartments.
N- Hovon, WVo. N-ly
. ch
groom. step·up k 11 en_
. remodeled. In town. 114·

U30 mo .. 1100 dopooh.
314 3rd. st. Kanauga. Cel1 _9_8_z_-7_4_8_1_
.----1
114·441-7473.
3 bd.room Apt. for Nnl in
2 bdr. trailer, woohtr·dryer, Syrocuaa. 814-992-71189
wotor·Jrooh pold . 1200 mo. _•_h_._e_p_._m_._ _ _ __
1
pluo • · t mi. from hoopi· 2 bd.room furnlohod Apt.
1354
tal. Cf11814·441·
·
Real nlct. Aduho only. No
4 roomo, bath. city wotor, peto. At. 124. Mlnorovillt,
uo• ,.,, ref. • dtp '-'~ulrtd, _o_h_._e_1_4-_9_&amp;_2-_3_3_24_._ _
no ptto. aduha only. Coli 1 The Moplto. Eldorly • Hon814-4411-3687.
dlcapped Houoing. Ail utili·
'
tlto polcl. Conveniently Ia·
2 bdr: mobilt homeforrent. coted lor Sonlor Cltizono.
Coli 8) 4-448-4253.
Off nrtot porlllng. Socurlty
• Flrt protection. Livt in
2 bdr: lurnlahod, gu heat, Retident Monoglr. Rentol
n- earptt, in Golllpolio, ouittonco ovollolo . Call
ret .. Coll814·446· 1409.
814 - 982 - 7022 . Equol
2 bd .roommobilthomenHr Houolng Opportunity .
2 bedroom furnlohed apt.
Racine. 114·949· 28 48 ·
bd.ri&gt;omo. Compietly fur- Call 814-992·11434 or 304·
3
niohod- No ptta. 814·949· 882-21111.

-

2263. ;
bedroom, romodolod.
2 nd Hili Road,
304. 876 •
..

APART~ ENTS , mobllo
homoo, houoeo. Pt. Pluoant
and Gollipollo. 614·446·
8221 .

1..:...- - - - - -

2 bedroom mobile homo for 2 br opartmonto in Hondor_ 4·_6_7_8_'1_9_7_2_·_ _
ro n t , I u r dt II t Ad dn, 1-oo_n_._30
I 171.00 pluo utHhloo end Nice 1 ond 2 br oponmonto
dtpoolt. 304-875-248 4 ?' downtown. 304-876-2218
871·2048 .
• 8 -8
Mobile home, 2 bedroom. Furniohed 1 badroom apt,
f136. month plua utilhloo. lncludoo oil utllitleo.
304-875-4088.
1210.00 ,_ month, oduho
only. no peto, 304·876·
3711 after 6:00.
•
44
Apartment
.for Rant
Two 2 bedroom opto, oil
utllltlu paid, 304-175·
7112 .
N- tlficiency opt. Cell 46
814-446-0380.

Fuml1hed Rooma

For rent SIHping Rooms
Nicely lurnlohad mobile ond litht houH lcotplng
homo, til. tpt .. control ilr roomo. Pori! Control Hotol.
and hoot in city, aduho only. Call 114·441-0768.
Call 814·441·0338.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Woohtro. dryero. refrlgero·
tori, rangea. Skaggs Ap-

pllenceo. Upper River Ad .
beoldo Stone Croll Motol.
814·448-739B .
County Appilonco. Inc .
Good uolld opplloncoo ond
TV ooto. Open BAM to IPM.
Mon thru Sot. . 814-448·
1199, 127 3rd. Ave. Galllpollo, OH . .
E·Z Credit Mollohen F,.nltuno, Rt. 7 Nonh of Golllpo·
lio. Co11614-448-7444.
Amant 21 oido by lido
retrlgentor frHzer. Csll

814·38B· 8833 .
Washer avocado 11 50,
dryer avocado 195, GE
waohtr wMo 1110, dryer
whito . .1. oiectrlc rongo
wh"• 186, oltctrlc range
harvest gold f125, lido by
oidt rtfrigorotor t175, ova·
co do rolrlgorotor 2 dr. 1125,
Maytag wringer wather

118. portable dlohwooher
176, upright lr11z• 196.
AISigl AI&gt;PIItnooo. Uppor
River Rd. ll14·448·739B.
Country otylt ook furniture,
hend creftlld and flnilhtd,
ontlqut roproductiono. Pllul
Conkel, At . 7. Tupporo
Plaine.
Softo • matching choir . LN.
Would moko lint Chrlotmoo
gift. 814·912·7244.
Sharp opeco Hving Micro•
wove oven. Corouool H.
New. I 178. 114·992 ·
3178.
Philco 18 cu It rofrigarotor,
green. phono 304· n3·
51108.

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.olzo ..,, bad. bleck
Nougahydo toftl and choir.
304-11711-3778.

_85_35_· - - - - 18•7- 4 ponol wood garage
door, 1200. Collohor
7PM,
814-448-8211
.

76

Surplui Ulvf8o clo110uia.
1 . l"x7-11"x11' prime
hardboard oldlng 20. 00
pr.oq or 1.78 pr. pl-.
2 . Emboloed wood groin
aluminum oidlng whh loom
back In color 39.95 oq.
3 . 4'xl' on 4'x8'•7·18
lluccq 10 Mooonlte· oidlng
B.85 on 13.91 pc.
4 . w· ond
,.lor
plywood with llbergluo
rolnforcod two oidoo I' wide
14'1'~ long 35.00 H.
5 . 12 poe. otoel inllllottd
prohung door'o, 8 plinoi, B
panel or lluoh 2·B 'or 3·0,
76.00 11. Singlto 88 .95 oe.
6 . Durham oak metonlto
paneling 4 'xB'xW 11.99 or
Woodfield chutnut B.
9rtdo.
7 . 4 'x8'•'1•" proliniohtd mo·

3 .99 on up.
8. Bruohtd aluminum key
ontronco locka 4 .89 11 .
M0 •-• 1 2
""'
.• pro-1964, 30" 9 . lntorlor prahung door'o
fullchoke... c.cond .. 1600. 1110rted eire' •· 111 flnlahes
Coll814-448-178t or 614· 29.95.
388·5880.
10. 48 " oak vanity with B
grtdo marble top 199.00.
McCulloch 12 in. chain oow.
e•c. running cond. NHdo Penn'1 Warehouae, Well·
chain. Call 614-446· 3370 ·non, Ohio. Coli 114-3843646.
elk for Lorane.
Syivonlo GTE-mstic 21 in.
color TV, very good cond.
Sylvania color TV. Coil 814·
448· 48811.
Mixed hardwood olabo. 112.
per bundlt, contolning op·
prox. 1 'It ton, fob. Ohio
Pollet Co .. Pomeroy, Ohio.
Phone 814-992·8481 .
Seve 60 per centll Floohing
arrow oigns 128911 Lighted,
non-arrow 1249. Unlighted
1189. (F,.. Lonore)., Seo
locally. 1· 800·423·0183.
Aloo Gient Blimp Sole.
Radio controlled airplane
outfit. t300. Aloo. 220 volt
oloc. heater. 160. 304·882·
2328 .
122 Cub Cadet. 12- hp. 44
in. -cut. 11160. 814·892·
2083.
1~

horoopowor portable
comprtuor; 22 gallon tonk·
hooo, blnka gun, cup, pot.
1496. Call814-742-2961 .
Gun ceblnll for II guno,
1100. Remington modal
700 7mm mf8num • with
- · 1326. CVA bltck
powder rifle, 50 celibur with
ocopo and ollng, IZ25. Coli
814-992-2870. '
AominSIIon 1100, full choke
barrol and dtor olug barrel.
13711. 22 platolwhh·holot•.
110. Coll814·892· 7122.
love 60 percontll Floohing
orrow oigno 1279.1 Lighted,
non-arrow 1269. Unlighted
1209. (Free len . .ll SH
locally . 1(800)423·0113.
(Aioo indoor LED ooiel)
TONY'S GUN REPAIRS ,
hot dip robiuolng, oil typeo of
gunomhh work. foot•rvlco.
304-876-4831 .
lump houM coal, deliver any

amount, 304-876-7397 or
876-1247.
Ook firewood 130. pick up
lotd, delivered. 304-46B·
1838 or 458- t728 .
SURPLUS rogultr army co·
mouftogo, donim clothing.

Refrlger•tor avocado.

t126. Moving. Coli 448·
32B3.
Block, britk, manor and
masonry

wppli11. Mountain

Stott . Bloclc, At. 33, New
Hovon, W. Vo. 304-8822222.
66

Pets for Sale

Briarpatch

Kennell

N- powor electric wheel
chair, never used, phone

between 1:00-6:00. phone
304-n3-520B.

9 ft. wooden garage door,

tvoe ua".

pynmid

over

your bed,

uoily lnllolllld. 304-671176B1 .
Stove end furnece cltanlng
ond repolrtH O. 000 btu gao
hoattr with
304·
676·11073 .

blo-.

Houoohold furnhuro, all like
now. 304-882· 3234 to furniture.

Hoy for oolo. 304·8752991 .
110.00 ollyourlirotSup·ll ·
Block. The more Purina
Sup·A • Blocko you buy tho
mora you oovo. Stop In end
olk for the detoila. 600 No.
Wtttherprool91ock 155.00

Auto Parts

wv.

For 111e • Hay, strew tnd

barloy. 304-875-11086.

Triinsporliilllln
Autoa for Sale

&amp;

Fruit
Vegetables

Apploo 16.00 buohel. ooveral varletlee. See me for ell
fru ho ond nuto lor Thonkoglving and Chrlotmu .
Jock'o Fruit Morllot, Routo
38, Henderoon, W. Vo.

&lt;"
81

l1vt: : ltit. k

8172.
18BII .VW Golf dieool, oir,

t980 Turbo Trona AM, oir
condhioning. many optiono,
33,000 milto. Price 14,986.
Colll14-245· 11078.
1978 Chevv Novo 8 cyl ..

1------Wiottm 8 h. onow plow
Interior ' hydraulic controli
ond llghta. Coli 814· 446·
3344 or 814·448-1 1 34.

For Hie for Chrlotmoo. ~d lng toys end bicycle. 304·
6711·3779.

lnt•notionol Formoll 580
wide front Independent
PTO, p a - otoerlng. llko
new rubber, new clutch
good cond . 13.780. o;
13.800 with duola. 304·
273·4216.

1- - - - - - - 83

Uveltock

B· 4-H club I t - Ollvto
Simmontal ond Chlnlno
1111 Building Supplies
cro-o weighting !tom 480
1D 700 lbo. Priced 111310 to
·
1700. Lu,.o • Ooy Club
Building t.'lotarloio
ColvH, Atheno, 114· 448·
Block, brick, IIWII ' plptl, 42B4, •
'
windowo-. llntolo, etc. 1-:---- - - - - CitudtWintoro, Rio Grande, Butch-g hogo tor oole.
0 . Coll814·241-5121 .
304·•95·33 18.
.'

runt ••ceUtnt. good cond.

auto. Coli ohor 1 O:OOAM
ool&lt;lor Mr. Vonco 614· 448:
7441 .
19 71 Plymouth wagon, new
tlroo, brokoo, cerb.. battery,
plug, 3 -ter, now rebuilt
motor. tO ,OOO mi., uroot
goo miiHgo, AC . A·ono
mochenlool cond ., good int•lor, body lolr, t700. Call
614-241·9884.

'

3430.

73

Vans

&amp; 4 W.O.

19n Ford Window von;
I 2 .200. Call 814· 31701141 .
1978 Ford Bronco PS, PB ,
:161 engine, otandordtrono ..
B track, oxtro rlmo, 13,000.
Coli 614-387-0201 , jluoinoul14· 448·9743 ...

I

1978 Chevy von, 17,000
rnilao. Collll14-448 -3243.
197B Dodao ..c. cond. Cell
814·441·1147 ahar IIPM.
1973 11\'V.JHp (Thing) . Mg.
tor recently robuih. Auno
ond loollo good. 17110. firm.
814 ·892·5188 eft. 4 p.m.
1980 Bronco. e4700. Po,
pb. outo. Coli 614· 742·
2488 .

lng, vlnylalding, ttorm doou
and windowt. Free etti-

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLING
Pump ooloo, Hrvlco. Regis·
ltrlld in Ohio. All work
guoronttod. Coli 304·273·
2811 . Aovonowood. W. Vo.

. ··'.

,.
GASOUNE ALLEt

perienced carpenter, electri·
clan, m11on, pelnter. roof~

lng (Including hot tor
oppllcationl 304-117&amp; -20B8
or 875-7388.

. ''

Staril:l Tree end lawn Ser·

•

nothing!

Motorcycles

111 h . 9ua boot, 50 HP.
Evlnrudo, Tonnoueo tlallor
with loto of utroo, 11.910.
Coll814-388-1711 .
1883

Hondo Aoponcado,

mlloo. Coli 114-448-9278
or 814· 4411' 7390 .

1961 Harley Dovldton (Pon
Hlldl. 12100. firm . AIIO·
1878 Spartotor. UOOO .
firm . 114· 992· 8281 or
814-881·4381 ~h. 8 p.m.
19B4 Hondo XA80, txc
cond, t480.00. 304·198·
3086.

76

Boets and
Motora for Sale

•n

18 h . Boll boot, 110 HP,

Ph.

Evlnrude, T t n - troller
with loti ofextreo, 11,180.
Coll614·•8·1711 .

Pip's first
p1cks have won!
One more to qo! .

-.
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vice, landocoping. 304-6782010. '

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••
.,.•

Rotory or cable tool drilling.

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Mott wallt completed same
day. Pump plea and tervice.

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304· 896·3802

WINNiE

Got your carpet in ohip ohapt
whh Copttin Stttmor, furnl·
lura cltenlng·woter domf8t
work, 304-876·2296.
Ruidtntiol Wlndowo &amp;
Awning, 20 Pet. off on
insulated replacement Win·

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Hptic tonko. londocaplng.
Coli anytime 614 -4484637. Jomoo L. Dovioon , Jr.
owner.

Dozer Work land clearing,
londocaping, otc . Frtt ootlmotoo. Coli 814-441-8038
or 814·892· 71 19 onytlmo.
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Rutland, Oh . 814·742 ·
2903. Baoomonto. Footero.

7:36
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truokl, I Wltlr·QII·MWir·
tlectricallinas.

General Hauling

Aloo poolo lliled. Coli 814·
258 · 114t or 814-448 1176 or 614 ·448-7911 .
Ken'o Wotor Service. Wello,
clotorno, poolo filled . Phone
814· 387·0&amp;23 ar814 -387·
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Pomeroy . 114-992·3891 .

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W•ugh 's Water Service.
Wallo, ciotorno, poolo. Foot,
ralioblt oervico . Call 814·
256 -124Q or 814 -2111 ·
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UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Boo . Avo G
1114· 448 -7833 ·· ollipolio.
or 114-448·
1833 _

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lNG . lit. 1. Box 355, Goillpollo. Coll814·387·0676 .

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83

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Jame1 Boy• Water Servk:e.

74

Whats his
pick in the
~~~~rne~xt race?

So Pip's ·
pic!.&gt; won' MP;~nc:

RINGLES'S SERVICE. ox·

WO, ~ ~~=;:::==::==::.

1971 JHp truck, 4
iockouto. Engine runo good,
nolldo oome work. 1826.
Call 814· 992·3428.

-

Mercury Monorch, 4
door, 11 .200.00 . Cen ba
- n 2211 Llncolr&gt; Avo, Pt.

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AND HEATING
1970 Ford pickup, 8 cyi ,
Cor. Fourth and Pine
ftlctory flat bed, 1426.00 .
Golllpoilo. Ohio
304·176-3874.
Phano 814-448-3888 or
814-441·4477

1982 CSR Kowoooki 306
motorcycle. EC. i.ow millage. 614·882·11579 oher
6 p.m.

'74 Monte Corio. A-1 cond,
18711.00 or boot o11or by
Dec. 24, 1986. 304-Bia-

I

' 52 Chevy truck, ,good cond,
mull HI. 304-6'75· 8284.

1978 Monte Carlo. V8 po
pb, air. E•c. Cond. 814 :
892· 2849.

' 82 Ford Eocon ototlon
wagon, 39,1100 mlleo. one
-nor. axe cond, 304·875·
8264.

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creto. Coll'304-n3-5131 .

Fetty Tree Trimming, otump
removal. Coli 304·876·
1331 ..

like rwW, extra cbron-., low

1973 Buick Appcillo, 350
automatic, po, pb, now tlrn,
good cond . '1110. 304-875 3392.

D.ond M. Controcloro. Vinyl

1970 Chevy PU ~ ton, 3
opd.. 360 engine, good
cond. 1776. Colll14·446·
1912 .

Bleck 83 VW Gil . II - d.
v-v quick, Marantz Amp .·
EQ, rtpointtd Nov. 1888.
111800 . Coli 1114-992 ·
3212.

191B Comoro, uc . eond.
304-876· 4524.

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lldlng, raplacemant windowt, lnaullting, roofing,
new and remodeling, con-

1982 Ford F· 100, exc.
cond., good tirto, 26,000
octuoi mllto, 14.800. Call
814·441·9407.

oaas .• aunroof.

18.500. Coil 114-258 ·
8828 eftor 3PM.

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hHment Weterproofing.

RON'S Tolevioion Service.
Houae calla on RCA , Quazar.
GE . Specioling in Zenith.
Call304·678·2398 or 614·
446-2464.

1976 Ford plck·up, '&gt;I ton.
Very good condition. 390
on gino . Coll6t4· 742·2421 .

1979 Manzo V-6. 6 opd ..
nlco cor . Coli 814· 245·
61137 efter 6.

farm Equipment

CROSS. IONS
U.S. 38 Wtot, Jockoon,
Ohio. 614· 286·114111 .
MooHy' Forguoon, NHollond, Buoh Hog Saito C.
Service. Over 40 Uled
tractort to choo• from l
complttt llno of now •
uotd equipment. Largaot
Hltctlon in S .E. Ohio.
Sptclol 10% diocount on oil
peno lor cooh ooloo only,
untH Nov. 15.

G~O F:-6E ~

Coli col.loct1 · 814·237·
0488, dey or night. Rogers

dow, vinyl and otot1 olding.
187.8 F 250 Ford truck. 4 408 Main lit. downtown Pt.
whl . drive. Lock out hubo . Pltooont. 304-875·12112.
&amp;tonderd trona. 814-198Carpentry, llomodtllng.
1143.
Room Addhlon, All buMdlng
1977 Chevy. 1 ton truck . · rtpalro. Cement and Block
om·lm. po. pb, air. 614-992· worll. Frtl Eotimoto . 304·
876·4322.
6715 .
_,

19811 Chevy ilo•c . cond. no
"'"· 14,000. Coll814·448·
3511B.

197.9 Trano·Am outo, PS,
PB.olr, tiltcruloe. 1-top. PW,
PD, AM·FM·CB. Call 614·
2511·1e&amp;7.
_rlo_l-3 9
- 6- .- c-.-ll
-1-97_1_ C_o-rdo
814·448·4703 or 814·268-

Trucks for Sale

eo

1978 Plymouth Vollont
Scemp. groon. ·V-8. good
rediol tlroo. AC . Call 814·
2411·9898.

AM ·FM

I .;r;n Sillillll ··:.

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rantel. Local referencea
furnllhed. Free ettimatel.

motll. Coli 614-992-2772.

86 Chevy 4x4 ~ton pickup,
1.2 dltool. 114)
Polio
cobovor olttpon, 310, 9
opd .. 3B A. 80 Wootorn &amp;tor
34011 CAT. 13 opd.. 44 R.
79 Chevy Bloon BV82. Dotrlot, 13 opd .. 44 R, bOx
olttpor. 12) 80 -IHC 1BOO
•rit~. 12 6 14' von body,
with lilt gatos. 78 Volvo
F813 with 18' von body. 79
Ford 2&amp;0 !=lub wagon. VB,
AT. PS, AC. (41 linjllt axle
rotd trtctore. 75 Eoot trloxll dump, 30 ' box 34'
!ramo. 70 2&amp; ton Lowboy.
S.F.S . Truck Solo•. Inc .. 1.11
mi. W. of Holz• Hoopital,
814-241-50111 evonlngo.

1983 Oldomobllt Dalto
Royal ditHI angina, 35
MPG. toe. cond .. U.IOO.
Call814·441·0840 or &amp;14448-t429 .

Story and Clark plano, 304676· 3774.
68

l EIECIE'Vc TME'I&lt;E' RE
SP IRIT5 AROIJI-JP
HEI&lt;Eo 81JT-

~OU'Rc 5ERIOU7
ASOUT THI$ 1 AIZ E! N'T

· BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional llfotlmo guo·

1980 Mercury Ctprl, V-8
automatic. 304·17&amp;· 6823.

197B Ford~ mnSuperCob.
Air, PS, PB, auto. 400 Cl,
now point. Coil ove'o 114·
2415-9627.

'TOP CASH paid for '80
modal end , . _ uolld ooro.
Smith BLick-Pontiac, 1911
Eootom Avo.. Gollipolio. Call
114-441·2282.

Home
Improvements

J .ond L. lnotollotion. Roof·

1979 OMC 1 ton cor hauler,
110,1100. Coil 614·379·
2726 .

Supply, At. 35, Southoidt,

81

1979 Plymouth Yoloro, 4
door. llonderd 8. 38,000
mlloo, 11,500.00. Coli 304·
882·2711 efter 6:00.

72

8ft• rebate. Yeuger Farm

1P9B8ti1 Z- 28, good cand .. PS.
• It wheol, duoluhouot,
ool&lt;lng 15,500 nf8otloblt.
Call814-388·9838 .

8tno Livoetock TroUoro.-Hurricane, WV. 304- 767·1144
or 717-8399.

Winchtllor 308 Modei10D
whh ocope, ollng and 2 clipo.
304-713·5186.

Mixed hoy 6 com. Call
814-742·2331 .

71

Autoa for Sale

1984 Trona Am. loodod,
tol&lt;o ..,., poymento, ohor 6
PM 304·213-8151 doyo
304-171· 7493.

N- 11m cor~. *2.00 bu·
ohol, 1.00 buohol loll or
more. Coli 814·448·1542 .

t97B Monte Corio oxc.
cond . Coll814·448·41f1 or
814·317-0387 . .

2 19" Zenith black and
white TV'o. t25. each. 304·
876·2838 .

Atmlngton 1100 duck un·
limited 12 guaga 30" full
chollo. 304·8711·2113 alter
&amp;p.m.

71

Musical
Instruments

67

For oolt or trlldt. liberglooo
topper IHo 8 hbod 1280.00.
Wlnchtotor 22 outo 175.00.
304· 676·2186 .

Sleep lilct a King or Quoen
with o copper or plooti:

Hay &amp; Grein

19114 Shelby Charger 2 .2.
23.000 mllto, oherp . 1886
Plymouth lourlomo 2 .2
4,000 mllto. 1982 D.,._
Omni 18.000 mllto. Cell
814·379·2728.

pelr dropeo, 1 20•84 like
now, 304· 876-11569 .

Ullld -por, rolrigorator.
furniture . Old otwing mo·
chine. Unit conttlnlng otovo
relrigorotor end link. Mioc.
66 Burdette Addn, Pt. P".

84

Purobred Englloh ohtphtrd
pupo. Working · otock . 8
w11ko old. 1311. 814·8811·
4296.

kido cemouftogo all oizn.
Ravenowood, junction lndopondonce Rood-Old Rt. 21 .
Fri. Sal, Sun, 1 :00-7:00
PM, (opon ovonlngo oher 6
PM) Free dollvory Point
Pioooont oroo . 304-676·
3334.

r

1979 Rabbit. 1978 Ford
LTD. Coli alter 8PM, '814·
388·8823 or any dme 8143B8· 11428.
.

boota, packs, .cceaaoriea,
Sam Somtrvillt , E••t·

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Auotrolion Shepherd puppiao. Purtbrtdo out of worlllng otoclc . Coli 514-246·
9527.

AKC Lhooo Apoo . pupo,
moleo only. 20 chompionoln
pedigree. eontlt, qultt end
loving dogo. 304-878-11637
or 1175· 2223. "to -uoioto

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Live Toddy Btoro--AKC flog.
Chow Chow puppioo. CoM
614-251-1271 .

Polo for oolt . 10 go I. lltUpo,
11 4 .99; Other tonk and
hood oeto an opociol. Loyewoyo for Chrlotmu. Fioh
Ttnk. 2413 Jockoon. 304676·2083.

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ServicP.s

1980 Clttvono. 4 dr .. AM·
FM cooootto, AC, V·B,
12.000 nogotloble . Call
614·,4 48· 8048 ohtr IIPM.

AKC roglotorod Gorman
Shepherd puppiao, ohoto
end warmed. reody Nov . 26,
1996. 304·4118· 11128 ohtr
4 :00.

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1976·77 Oldo Cutlon, 4
door for . pono. 304-8953838 or 6711·3364.
·

All~

AKC Rog. Buoon hound 10
mo. old, good with children.
Cell 614-448-8863.

..

White jaop J1 0 ' topper
1176.00, 304•773·9642 .

brtod grooming. Gordon ·
Setter female obodltnce
trained. Englioh Cocker Sponlalo. 388-9790.
Drogonwynd Catt-v Ken·
nel. CFA Himalayan. Pereion
end Slameu ~!nona. AK C
Chow pupplto. Call 4413844 eftor 7PM.

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tonit• pan•llng ••condt

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John boot for oolo. Cell
114-258·8417.

BUILDERS SUPPUES
Firewood-cutup olibo. 1
truck loed 1100, 2·11 80.
Pickup load. you haul 115.
HEAP occtpltd . Cell 814·
2411·5804.

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Motors for Sale

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Z bdr. ,~oe near Golllpollo,

3834.

KIT 'N' CARLYLl ®by Llrry Wrkiiht

Vollty Fumhuro, now 6 Kentucky Lump; Ohio Lump.
ullld. Largo otction of qual· Ohio Stollor. Yord or dollY·
lty lurnhuno. 1218 Eoot_. -v. cement blocko and
building mot•ltl. Gtlllpolls
Avo .. Golllpollo.
llloclt Co., Pint St .. Golllpo·
llo, Ohio Coli .1 114-448·
64 Mlac. MerohendiH 2783.

II bdr .. unflimilhlld houoe
with goragt. Ref. • Oep.
required. Call 1114-446·
1888.

1

Friday, November 22, 1986.

rt.Ohio

Rukeyser analyzes the
·eo·s with a weekly review
of economic end Invest·
ment mlttere .
D I}) C7) Mloll II of Sci.
•nee

(]) 700 Club

()) NFL'I Oreetllt Mo.
mente: Legende of th• Fall
CIJ
()]I Amoricon Vldto
Awtrdl Tony Danza Ia the
host for the awrds prestn·
tation tor the best in music

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[60 min.)
e•idooo.
ell aD Dollll (CCI Suo

Ellen dtmendt e legal 11paration from J.R. and full

custody of John Ross. 160
min.)
(f) Stettwldo
(fil Greet Performencet:

12:00 (]) Boll of Groucho
(J) AWA Wroatllng
CIJ Enttrttlnmont Tonight

til Collage Footbtil: Wool
VIrginia va. Auburn

9:30 ® leo Skating : Campbell
Soupl Superakatee XII
Coverage from Madison
Square Garden1 (2 hrs.)
(f) Well Street Wtok Louie
Rukeyser analvzes the
'SO's with a weekly review
of economic &amp;r1d Invest·
men1 mat1ert .

[MAX) Comedy Experiment:
Emo Phililpa Purported to
be weird end absurd. Emo
performs his nightclub act.
tO:OO D I}) IJ) Miami Vice Cos·
tilto must adopt the ways'
of the Bush ldo warrior's society in order to protect the
wife and family of an Amer·
ican double agent. (80

(HBO) MOVIE: 'City Hoor
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[MAX) MOVIE: 'Ttndor
Couolno' (Duobtdl
t2:30 (]) Bill Coaby Show
CIJ II) ()]I ABC Nowt Night·
line
IJ) Frldey Night Vldooo

12:60 ([] Night Trocko
t :00 (]) Wendy end Ma
CIJ Stor Sllrch
liD MOVIE: 'Clodzlllt vo.
M~lon'

(CC) Jerry proposal to Liz
and de cides to reveal his
true identity, Frank en ·
counterS 8 murderer pol·
lng 11 a cab driver, and
Vin~ent interrupts Rita's
clandest ine tryst. (80 min ,)
I!) CIJ [01 Fe leon Croat lCC)
Angela takes drastic mee sures when she lea rna the
truth about lance's rock ra. dlo business, and Emma
spenda the night in
Dwayne·a truck. (60 min.)
(I) Washington Week In
Review (CC) Paul Duke is
joined by top Wash ington
journalists analyzing the
week's news.

IHBOI MOVI E: 'Tho Mio·

Bluegreaa'
[J) Mozdo SponoLook

3 :25 (HBO) MOYIE : 'The Olltr·
men Wttkond'
3 :30 ® Auto Racing ' 86 : Son
Remo Rally Rally ra cing
competi~lon irom Italy.

3 :45 [MAXI MOVIE: ' A Noo
Amourt' (Subtltledl
4 :00 ® Golf: PGA Tour Quodol

. Tr•ln Robbery"

SATURDAY

[MAXI MOVIE: ' Reldero of
tho Loot Ark' (CC)
t 0:20 ([] Sen ford ond Son
10:30 (]) Convoroatlon With Frod

10:60 CIJ Night Trocka
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[I) Sneak Preview

1111 lonny Hill Show
11 :30 D (l) Collogo Bookotboll:
Kentucky va. Nor1hwe1t
Loulalana
[J) SportsContor

C1J Now illawlywod Gomo
IJ) Tonight Show

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end Mro. Millo(

CIJ letenlght Ameri ca
ltD To•l
II) ID Diak Clork'o Nit•
time

Ill One Stop 8oyond
(HIOj Hitchhiker A family
mansion becomee 1 horror
chambe r for a bnutlful

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4 :30 (]) MOVIE: 'Red Stallion'

t lonery'

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(I) Golden Yeara of Televl·
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[1) NewAwatch

(60 min.)

11/23/86
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7 :00

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® Colltvo Football Scoro-

CIJ Ill CIJ HH How

(f) MOVIE: 'Or. Who: lm•
1!11• of tho Fondohl'
liD Whoel of Fortune
(j]) Ntwton'o Apple
II) II2l Solid Gold
1111 Smell Wondor
7:30 D I}) Young Ptople'o Specie I: My Firot 8weclioh
Bqmbaholl
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to Be Announced
C1D Jtopordy
IIll Wild Amtrico
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Eveo'
8:00 D (l) IJ) Gimma • lraok
After Nell buys Addy 'l car,

(CC)

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by He11rl Arnold and Bob Lee

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onelettortotiCtl square, to form
tour ofdlnarv words.

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critics Neal Gabler and Jef·
fre~ Lyons exeminethe film
industry' a fascination wit!'\
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Ket y end her former lover
f ind themulves marked for
death by one of Ch icago's
blggett crime aynd icates.

Senior Cl11alc Flret Round
coverage from Boca Raton,
FL. (2 hra .)

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opera1 ion using new automobiles to import drugs.

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most
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women . (60 min.)

the ship; a health book au ·
thor and hit wife search for
an answer to his ailment.

[I) Collage Football: Toama
to Be Announced
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Jack Lemmon talks about
his latest film , " MacarOni" .
@ MOVIE: 'Tht Alitn'o Return'

Sylvie Fino Koye'o Muolcol
Comedy Tonight Ill Top
start, including Dick Van
Oyke. Elaine Stritch end
Aobena Peters, recreate
classics of the Broadway
musical stage. (90 min.)

Nell diacovers the car is a
lemon:

young invalid.

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November

Ohio

.....-.Local briefs:--____;,----------.

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R·io receives $12,500 grant

Extension seroice sets program

Rio Grande College and Community College ha;received a $12,000
111111!Strlcted grant from The Don Allen Foondation of Miami Beach,
Fla.
The pi'I'Sident of the foundation Is Esther B. Greer, a tong·tlme
contributor to RJo Grande College who retired from the College's
Board l:i Trustees after 26 years last ~~Jay.

The Meigs Coonty Cooperajlve Extension SeJVlce Is sponsor~ a
"Home For the Holidays" program on Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 1Q
a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church In Pomeroy.
The program wll feature displays and exhibits from area
businesses and craftsmen.
Anyone Interested In having an exhibit at 'lhe program should
contact Cindy Oliveri at 992-0096.
Several guest speakers are also planned for tile day along with a
potluck lunch and ·caroling. Everyone Is Invited to attend.
Registration Is $1 and pre-registration Is not necessary, .

Meigs EMS answers five calls

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Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reports five calls
Thulliday; Middleport at 7:39a.m. to Ash St. for MyrtleHarrtson to
Holz.er Medical Center; Rutland at 9:46a.m. transported Tammy
Fetty and Harold Fetty, Jr. from an auto acc ident on State Rt. 325 to
VE¥!'ans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 1:07 p.m. to Hemlock
Grove for Cll!l'a Heines to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Rutland at
1:4f p.m. to Meigs Mtne·No. 2 for Clarence Williams to Holzer
~al Center; Rutland at 6:30p.m. to Main St. for Paul Epperson
to Holzer Medical Center.
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CoolvUle Elementary P.T.O. Is sponsoring a Chr~tmas Arts and
Craft Fair on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In t)le school
gymnasium.

Eastern High School will present the dinner·theater production
·'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" on Dec. 7, 6:30p.m., at the
: .. school. Admission will he $5 for adults and$2.50 forchlldren under 12.
~ • For tic~ contact Eastern High at !1!5-3329.

Auction scheduled
!)clplo Township Volunteer Fire Department Is sponsoring an
auction Saturday, 6:30p.m .. at the fire house In Harrisonville. Toys,
cookware, tools and ·much more will he auctioned by Rodney
HoWery. Everyone Invited.

Denver Guy Hysell,. 74, of Rt. 4,
Trustee, died Thursday night at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Born In Pomeroy on Dec.10,1910
, to !be late Charles and Viola Hysell
Reed, he was a retired bus driver In
Salisbury Township after 32 }'!'arsof
~andownedhiSOWD'I'f'Chanl ·

cal serviCe business. He was a
Sullsrnry Township Trustee having
served In the post lor 10 years.
Surviving are his wife, Frances
Swick Hysell; three sons and
llaughters-ln·law, Guy and Ruby

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tile l'l'Quest ol D&amp;B Quick Stop, Rt.
}43. Rutland, lor a C1-C2 permit

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Conii'OI for beer and wine carry out
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PORTRAITS MUST BE TAKEN ~y DEC. 7
CALL NOW FOR BEST APPOINTMENT TIMES

(614) 446·7494

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Admlll!llons-SueWatsoii,Pomeroy; Clara Heines, Hemlock Grove;
Winnie Neal, Pomerily.
11111c11arps - Samuel Pickens,
Beatrice Ralrden, Lorna Seth,
Eugla Johhson.

State Treasurer wUI
visit Meigs

weather forecast

POMEROY - The State Treas·
urer ol Ohio, Mary Ellen Withrow,
will he visiting In Meigs County
Monday.

PACKED - '11le pu;ldllg Jot ol POIJII!roy'• 1111 Wbeel ~ !&amp;en\. .. 1he brand new More wldch employeee 4t
waa packedwMh cwllomerull daySalunlay, lheflnlda.vci'-•±e•for
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180 Mulberry· Ave.

Pomeroy, OH.

SAVE I0%0FF API.

PH. 992-2115

MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
WITH TOP BRANQ NAME CLOTHES
~ AT GREAT SAVINGS FOR
MEN AND WOMEN.
WE OFFER GIFT CERTIFICATES,
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Our big sale starts with
annual percentage rates (APR)
on installment loans that are as
good, if not better,
anybody's.
But that's not good enough.
So we've knocked 10% off
our APR.
But wait, there's more.

CHRISTMAS GIFT
GIVING IS
GREAT AT
BAHR CLOTHIERS!

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The state Qfflcial will he spending
time at the Salem Center Elementary School and at 9:45 a.m. will
address the student body. At 12 noon,
Withrow wUI he at the Meigs High
School where the creative cooking
class Is preparing a luncheon in her
hooor. At 1 p.m., Withrow .wUI
address members or the student
bocly on bustnessol the state and the
fuilcllons of the state treasurer's
offjce.
The wishing to attend the tun·
cheon at Meigs High School Monday
may do so by contacting Principal
James Miller at 992·2158.

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: 'l'kSet sales totaled $1,203,195.50,
)with a payf1f due of$485,437.~.
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•: P.JCK4 !kket sales totaled
tl84.919, wllb a payofl dueof$83,216.
: PICK4$1stralght hetpays$4,932.
~I&lt;:K-4 $1 box bet pays$411.

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V~MemorlaiH01pltal

Hysell, Roger and Jane Hysell,
Gary and Tammy l:lysell, aU of
Pomeroy; three daughters and
sons-in·law, Madeline and Ralph
Painter of Middleport, Evelyn and
Ivan WoodofChester,andRubyand
Rollie Stewart of Pomeroy; two
sisters, Ellen Lewis of Phoenix,
Ariz., and Usa German of MlddJe.
port: 20 grandchildren, nine great·
grandchildren and several nieces
and nephews.
He was a me mber·of the Bradford
Church of Christ and a member of
the Ohio Township Trust.ees Assn.
Funeral services wDI he 2 p.m.
SundayattheEwingFuneraiHome
with Mr. Mark Seavers officiating.
BuriQI wUI he In Bradford Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral
home trom 7·9 p.m. tonight and all
day Saturday with the famUy to he
present from 24 and 7·9 p.m.

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mid 50s. East winds 10 to 20 mph.
'l'onllhi - Cloudy. Low 35 to 4).
Winds Ugh! and variable.
!Wurda.v- Mostly cloucly. High
55 to &amp;l.
Chance of preclpllatlon - &amp;l
percent today, 10 percent tonight
and20percentSaturday. ·
Extmded foJ'eCIIII&amp; for Sunday
lhrou&amp;b 'l'uelldi!.Y - Achanceolraln
or soow northeast Sunday. Other·
wlsefalr.Highslntl!l"ftSunday, In
the:Kls Monday and· tft~ mld40s to
mid
50s Tuesday. LoWs In the lls
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Sunday. 15 to 25 Monday and In the
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: The petition Included stgnatures
pot only from members of the
y.'este:&gt;'an Holiness Church on Rt.
143
but also from members of the
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lurroundlng community.
. Letters ol protest were also
tecelved !rom two separate
tndlvlduals.
; The commission wUI now l'l'QUest
f public hearing In the matter with
the state liquor control board.

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Pomeroy, a Salisbury Township

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IOnt Outfit)
(Sl 0 Credit
Toward Any Order)

A divorce has been granted In Meigs Coonty Common Pleas Coort ·
to Geneva Agnes Conrad, Pomeroy, from Jaines Joseph Conrad,
Altoona, Pa., on grounds or gross neglect of duty.
Kenneth William Thomas, Pomeroy, and Rose Marte Thomas,
Clifton, W.Va., have been granted a dissolution of their mamage.
Joseph Ray GUkey, Middleport, and Wilma Lee' Gilkey,
Columbus, have petitioned the court for a dissolution.

An action has been !lied In Meigs County Common Pleas Court by
Bobby Joe Adams, Jr., Pomeroy, against Linda Evans, Racine, et

"- Denver Hysell

Robert Waltel"8 discusses corporate taxes 'under
attack'- Page A-2

Sitting and 4 Previews

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blessings
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Unless you've already posid for giit
. we cannot
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pronise'
· delivery before Christmas.
BUT, WE CAN PROMISE
SOMETHING EVEN MORE
PERSONAL
For that special someone
on your list, give color
previews for Christmas,
and choose favorites.
later.

Breaklast with Santa, at a cosll:i$1, wUI begin at 9:ll forchll~n
ages 8 and under. Breakfast will Include ll&gt;t chocolate and a oonut.
Featured Items will Include hol'!lemadecancly, wreaths, ceramics,
wooden toys, handcrafted decorations, painted slates, concessions
and more.
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Door prizes wUI be given away and live music by Rainbow
Connection wlll he featured at 2 p.m. ·
Rental space for craftsmen Is available at $i0. To rent space
. contact Enna George at 667-G369or 667-6742. Deadline to rent space Is
Nov. 22.

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CUTftNG THE RmBON- Ron Ash, as preddenl
ollhe .PomeroY Area Chamber ol Coounerce, was
pvEII tltll honor of rulllnJihe ribbon which olllclaDy

opeaed Pomeroy's BIJ Wheel dllcounl store lo
CUfllomei'IL 11m Custer, at Ash'.s left, and lhe
Carebears, a8llisted In lhe ribbon cullln1 ceremoiO'.

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ty's new Big Wheel discount
department store opened Its doors to
customers Saturday morning fol·
lowing an official ribbon cutting
ceremony at the front entrance.
Located at 41:m Laurel CUff Rd.,
many Pomeroy officials were on
hand forthegrandopenlngandwere
given a guided tour of the facility
prior to the . ribbon cutting
ceremony.
Leading the toor was Big Wheel
representative Dave Armahlzer
who commented that Big Wheelis
pleased to he In the area, and In fact,
prefers to he located In a rural area
where a hometown atomosphere
can he maintained.
Once the doors of the new
establlshme~t were opened to the
public, a steacly stream of customers came and went throughout the
day, some buying, others browsing,
and all pleased with what they were
seeing.
Tim Custer, manager, personally
welcomed many of the first time
customers to the Big Wheel store.
Big Wheel features an outstand·
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.·s enators lock horns over fann bill
They complained that crops like
. WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sena- we believe Is fundamentally neces·
• cotton, rice and sugar carne oot of
tors on opposing sides of a policy sary for our people,~
Sen. Tom Harkin; D-Iowa, In a the farm bUI process with better
oonfilct that .has impeded !arm blll
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slmUar
move, spoke of abused
deals than gtaln farmers that
progress for months locked horns
teenagers,
battered
wives,
alcotJo.
popillate the Midwest.
early Satu"!ay as heartland DemoThe Senate recessed at 3:43a.m.
crats thwarted final passage of a llsm - lresultS of the !arm crisis In
EST for aboot nine hours. Before
Iowa.
rarmblll. .
"And we're supposed to sit back departing, Democrats kept Senate
. Sen. JarnesExon, D·Neb., using a
and
calmly let this biD go through leader Robert Dole, R·Kan., from
~tarllamentary device to block llnal
passage, said, "I apologize for our that's going to he even more securing any agreement to vote on
Position, but in a larger sense I hope disastrous for the stateoflowa," he the bill later Saturday.
But Dole, threatening to keep the
ybu wUI realize we are dOing what said.

Panel writes massive
tax refonn legislation
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
House WaysandMeansCommlttee,
ending more than two months of
wrangling and making deals, early
Saturday finished writing a massive
tax reform bill with more loopholes
and higher tax rates than President
Reagan wanted.
In Its final decisions, which came
in a marathon closed- door session
that ended at about 4 a.m., the panel
agreed tosetfourpersonal tax rates
of 15, 25, 35 and 38percent, as well as
a top corporate rate or 36 percent.
Reagan's plan wOuld create three
individual rates of 15, 25 and .35
percent and would he more gener·
0\is In terms of what Income levels
forced people Into higher tax
brackets. His top corporate rate
would he 33 percent.
The committee, following up on a
deal that has been made for weeks,
also voted to completely preserve
the controversial state and local tax
deduction, which Reagan would
have eliminated.
ln addition, thecommltleeagreed
to not tax any empleyer·provlded
frinGe benefits- a practice Reagan
would have partially begun.
The plan also includes a top
capital gains tax rateof22percenthigher than Reagan'ssuggested 17.5
pereent.
Although the committee has
worked on the bill since mid·
September and made decisions on
each section of the masSive measure, It stUI must be put Into
legislative language. A vote on the
complete bill Is expected In the
committee and the full House
shortly alter lawmakers retu m
from their Thanksgiving recess In
the first week or December.
After Saturday's early morning
actiOn, Rep. Dan Rostenkowskl,
D-nt., the committee chairman.
praised the biD as a "vast Improve·
ment" over the current taxcodethat
wUI force business to pay more of Its
fair share. Figures provided by the
committee showed that over live
years, Individuals would pay about
$126 blUJon tess In taxes, with
businesses picking up the
difference.
RostenkowSkl agreed that "we
have not written a perlect law.
Perhaps a faculty or schOlars could
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Senate In session for a few days,
said, "I can't capitulate to the
senator from Montana (Democrat
John Melcher) .1'
The Issue, which had tied up
Senate Agriculture Committee
dealings and sklwed Senate floor
action, was t)le number of years
grain and cotton subsidy levels
should he frozen to maintain Income
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Prest·
dent Reagan, basking In the glow of
the Geneva summit and confident
hehasopeneda!reshdlaloguewlth
the Soviets, Is spendin'g a quiet
weekend at the White House before
''llelldbi!itor&lt;:alllomla nextweek.
• In his weekly radio broadcast
Saturday, Reagan expanded on
\ilhat was accompll.lhed during his
': 15-houn of talks with Soviet eader
Mikhail Gorbachev.
Reagan reported on thesummlt to
members of his Cabinet

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turned to Moscow after briefing
Warsaw Pact leaders.
"I think a great deal was
accomplished there," Reagan said
ol the talks. ''We coveted all the
topics - arms control, security
Issues, human rlgllts, regional
confilcts and the bilateral Issuesand nothing was papered overordld
anyone try to pretend that we had
oone better than we had m some •
where we could ootc;ometogether."
Reagan Is Dying to his "'Juntaln·

Anadmintstratlonolllclalsaldthe
absence of any reference to Rea·
gan's Strategic Delense Initiative,
dubbed "Star Wars," In a joint
slatement Issued by the two sides
Thursday was "at least potentially
stgntlcant."
Theom!Ssionappearstomeanthe
Soviets may have retreated from
.tllelr Insistence that the mlssiJe.
de!et;~Se effort he scrapped before
any cutbacks In o!!enslve nuclear
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toP ranch near Santa Barbara,
Calif. on Tuesday and his wife,
Nancy, will join him on Wednesday
afier visiting bet alllng mother,
Edith Davis, In Phoenix.
Most memhersol the Reagan clan
wUI gather at the ranch on
Thanksgiving Day for a traditional
'turl&lt;ey feast.
At the White Hoose, however, the
"summit spin" - an effort to cast
the Geneva meetings In the best
possible llght - was gotngfuHspeed
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p~s."

The final decisions by the panel,
approved by voice vote, w~
sparked by a late package presented by Rostenkowsld. That plan
was a su'l'rlse for several reasons,
Including that It established four
rates and contained some other
basic changes not anticipated.
It would set a personal exemption
of $2,000, which Is what Rengan
wanted . Built would onlyallowthat
· for taxpayers, who do not Itemize
their deductions. Itemizing taxpay·
ers would effectively get a $1,500
exemption.
It would also set the standard
dedu~tlon at $4,8ll for marrle!l
couples filing joint returns, $4,200for
people In tile heads of households:
category and $2,950 for individuals.·
All of those levels are considerably
lower than Rostenkowskl had '
proposed hefore.
The plan contains a variety of
dates for the tax changes to take
effect . While many deductions
' at tile begin··
would he eliminated
nlng of the year, the l:lwer rates '
would not take effect untU halfway ·
through the year, and the new
standard deduction levels not until·
tlV! next year.
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The higher tax rates and other:
money· raising Items In the Rosten-·
ko~~&lt;Skl plan reflect actions taken by '
the committee during the past two ·
months that preserved, at leas! In
some form, many oft he tax breaks
Reagan would have eilmlnated.
The largest ol those differencesthe deduction for state and local ;
taxes - Is worth
about$35b1Uion pen
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year.
The late oft he overall bllllromthe :
committee may now depend on the ;
I reaction of Reagan. The president, •
who early In the blll-draftillgpl'OO'Ss :
kept mostly silent aboot the ·
committee's actions, eerttually crt- ·
tlclzed the panel for watering dOWn :
his proposal.
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sald he hoped Reagan would nof ·
make a "rashjudgement"onthel;lill :
and said he thought Treasui;y :
Secretary Jatlles Baker, who i(t::
tended some of the commlttee'i •
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