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                  <text>Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-16- The Daily Sentinel

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SLIPPERS
Ballerina and scuff styles.
Pink, Blue or Beige.
·Women's Sizes: S·M·l·XL.

81ft
Speelal ·

Speelal
SALEI

LlnLE BOYS'

OUTFnS
and two piece outfits and cor·

$8 Outfits ......... S6.39
S11 Outfih ........ S8.79
S14 Outfits ...... S11.19
S17 Outfih ...... S13.59

WESTERN
SHIRTSof
Indudes our entire

BLOUSES
Missy and extra size open stock
blouses. Casual and dressy style in
an array of colors and prints.

l

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

CHRISTMAS
'

Reg. 121 Slacks .... Sole S16.8B
Reg. 124 Slacks .... Sole I 19.28
Reg. $26 Slacks ... Sole 120.81
Reg. $28 Slacks ... Sole 122.48

Jackets, long coats, denim looks.
one and two piece snowsuits. Com·
plete range of sizes tor little boys
and girls.

Reg. $26.00 to st~i.oo

19 50 to $5 100

WESTERN SHIRTS

Neck sizes 14\l to 20. Sleeve
lengths 32 to 36. Authentic
western style in long tails.

116.95 Jeans ........... l13.39
S14.95 Jeans ........... '11.79

of styles: Waist length and
fingertip lengths. All warmly
lined. Many hooded styles.

122,95
124.95
129.95
$35.95

'16.96
'18.96
121.96
'22.96

FLANNELS .................
FLANNELS .................
FLANNELS ...... .. .........
FLANNELS ........ .. .......

LlnLE GIRLS'

DRESSES
Casual and dressy styles. Jumpers

&amp; velvet
dresses. Sizes NB to 24 mos., 2 to 4, 4to GX, 7 to 14.

Reg. S9.00 Dresses............... S7 .19
Reg. S14.00 Dresses .......... S11.99
leg. $20.00 Dresses .......... S15.99
leg. $28.00 Dresses ...........s22.39
leg. $35.00 Dresses .......... S27.99

Bring the Kids to see
Santa Claus, Friday,
Dec. 13, 6-7 p.m. or
Sat., Dec. 14, 1-2 p.m.

*29.96 JACKETS ................... '""'··~~~
•39.96 JACKETS .................. . 031.16
0 89.96 JACKETS ................... '64.&amp;6
'169.96 JACKETS ............... •124.76

13.60
16.00
'17.60
118.30
1
1

c•rltt•• S11tl

MEN'S AND IOYS'

KNIT SHIRTS

SAVE

lEG.
lEG.
lEG.
lEG.

25°/o

MEN'S QOILT UNED

MEN'S

. SPORT
SHIRTS
mediJm
large

s~es smallll4· 14 ~).

115-15~) .
116-16~). and
extra large 117-1711). Nso 2X iVld 3X big s~es and talo. Po~
cottoo blends. Tryella llannels, corduroys and dress ftannels.

Sport Shirts ............... S10.39
Sport Shirts ............... sn.79
Sport Shirts ............... 115,19
Sport Shirts ............... 518.39

FLANNEL SHIRTS
Regular sizes, tails and big sizes to 4XL colorful plaids,

camouflage, all with warm ny~n
western styles.'

~JJ~t

solid rotors. wtite and neol flllhr.1\\.Nedt
sizesl4~ 1118, !leevelqlhs 32 to 35.
llassit butbl down omrtts, Cotton ridl I»
ikJs, _.,.stripe!.

lining, Regular or

116.95 Vn
'I 8.00 V1111
119.00 van
121.00 Van

REG. $104.00 COATS .................. I83.00

Holiday Sale

SAVE 140.00

REG. SIB.OO COATS ..................... S70.00

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SPORTSWEAR

Jackets, skirts and pants in Jr. Sizes S, M, l
and 3 to 15.
Reg. $16.00 o $2 5.00

Priced

.

1279 to $1999

50'/o EmA SUCTION POWER

SALE

$17995

UST '219.95

UIIIA POWII-tiiiA CONVENINQ

i' '

'

Super Speel•l

$488

•

NEW E.S.P.
ULTRA UPRIGHT

JUNIOR ·SIZE
CATNIP AND CAROUSEL

'1-~

YHS FORMAT, 1·120

$69 9 ~

.OIAL·A·NAP adjusts lc various ' carpet
heights • Out EDGE KLEEHER
ofamcus top·lill bill! sy~em keeps suct~n
strong • 20 fool oord.
•DISTURBULATOR atlion deep clans and
rene~s carpets.

lEG. 171.00 COATS ..................... '62.00

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VCR TAPE

UST 199,95

SALE

!•
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lEG. 56.59

DIAL·A·NAP
UPRIGHT

warm

\

Heusen Shirts ...........:.: St3.50
Heusen Shirts .............. 114.40
Htustn Shirts .............. 11 s.oo
Heusen Shirts .............. '16.70

SAV£ $30.00
tn

;&lt;
~

oHulll! 6.5Amp Industrial strenath mo·
t01 •Aulomatic carpet h~ghl idjusl
ment •Dust pcoot tnpte fi~er bag sys·
lem •New low profile design has bog in
hont..handte lays flat on floor so yoo
lble

GilLS'

GIRLS'

PANTS

TOPS

Save oo jeans, cords and twill
slacks for girls . .Beautiful fall
colors. Many dh coordinating
tops. Sizes 6to 24 mos., 2to 4, 4
to 6X.7 to 14.

Knit tops, . blouses,
shirts, sweater kn ~s and
sweatshirt knits. Sizes 6 to 24
mos., 2 to 4, 4 to 6X, 7 to 14.

S7 Pants .......... $5,59 Reg. sa Taps ......... 16.39
S12 Pants ........ 19,59 lllg. 110 Taps ......,$7,99
S17 Pants ..:... S13.59 lllg. 512 Taps ....... 19.59
S22 Pants ...... s17.59 Rig. S14 Taps ..... s11.19

SHOP FRIDAY
NIGHT TIL 8 P.M.
f,.,,,,,,,
...."'".......
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CtiAMl c:AID

sponslbUlty for a string of attacks
against Americans In Lebanon Including the Oct. 23, 1983, borriblng
of a U.S. Marine barracks In Beirut
that killed 241 Arn!'rlcans.
The caller said members of the
terror group, In cooperation with
members of the "Arab Egypt
Movement" - an exiled Egyptian
group- planted a bomb aboard the
plane.
"We have proved to President
Reagan that we can carry out our
threats," the caller said.
Transport Canada spokesman
Bruce Reid said Thursday the
poss!butty of salntage had not been
ruled aut. But a spokesman for the
Canadian Security and Inteltfgence
Service - speaking before the
Islamic Jihad claim was made
known - said the fiery crash was
being treated as an accident and
that there was no Indication of
sabotage.
Most speculation on tbe cause ri
the crash focused on the weather
and the failure to have the plane
de-Iced during tbe refueling stop In
Gander - 900 miles northeast of
Montreal. "There was no emer·
gency call from tbe captain.:.. It just
crashed," said Cpl. Donald McDonald of Gander Airport Seeurtty.
The wreckage and vk!tl!l'lll were
"strewn all over hell," he said.
Spotlights lit up the crash site and
dlsastercrewsworke4.!!1to.tbenlgbt
to recover tbe bodies and any clues
to the cause of the crash. Autborttles
said about 100 bodies had been
recovered by Thursday night.
Bodies were taken to a temporary
morgue set up In an aircraft hangar.

Water problems
mount in Rutland

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DRESS SHIUS
Select tis -lmm oor tqe seldln ot

S19.95 QuUttd Flanntls ........ 115.11
sn. 95 Quilted Flannth ........ 117.41
S24.95 Quilted Flannels ...... " S19.11
126.95 Quilted Flannels ........ 121.41

and tatkets.
Manj beautiful styles and
co lou.
Missy Sizes 6 to 10.
Hall ~zes 14 ~ tn 24 ~
REG. 160.00 COATS .....,............... $48.00

Sale $

515.95 """""'''"SALE 512.76
S16.95"'"""'"'"SALE S13.56
S18.95"""""""'SALE S15.16
S19.95 ...............SALE Sl$.96

MEN'S
VAN HEUSEN•

2 Sections, 12 Pages 26 Conte
A Multimedia Inc. Newapeper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, December 13, 1985

Professional and non · group, will now bave collective
professional employees d. Carleton bargaining unll representation with
School·Meigs Industries voted15to4 f the Ohio Education Association·
Thursday afternoon to unionize.The National Education Association.
The new unit will Include all
employees, tn a combined
professlonal· non professional employees at the school and

30, boys sizes 8 to 16 slims and regulars. Coordi·
nating belt included.

Hanes Red label men's arxl boys' unde!Wear -the
perfect gift. T-Shirts, Briefs, A·Shirts Boxers Fa·
mous Hanes quality at sale prices. '
'

ent1ne
Cable TV

•
coming
to
Rutland
By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel staff wriler

Cable television service through
Consolidated Communications Inc.
of Point Pleasant, W.Va. Is scheduled to begin operation In Rutland
anMonday.
'
Ted Rood, assistant regional
manager for Consolidated com:
municatfons, says the company
Intends to start hookups Monday
with service to be turned on In ·
sections. The first area to be
serviced Is County Rd. 5 from:
Middleport toRt. 124 and then IntO:
the village.
As areas areactlva ted Rood says,
tn;onnatlon wlll be placed on doors
of potential customers Inviting them
to visit the cable company's mobile
van to be slatloned at t~ Rutland
Clv lc Center beginning Monday and
continuing through the next two
weeks.
The company is providing free
Installation to Rutland area residents who plan to stgn·up for the
service at the van at a minimum
savings to each customer of $25,'':
says Rood. The company plans to:
complete about 30 Installations a·
day until all Intended areas are
covered. The company hopes to
service
450 hookups out of a posSible
MORE TO OFFER- Santa had more than a "ho, Home iind the Melp County (Jhl)dren'sSei-vtcesandls
600.
ho, ho" to offer Thursday when he made an to be tiled !or the needs of children In the two rounlles.
Customerswho slgnupforservlce
appearanceatMelpMine 1 nearSalemCenler.
Besides oonlrtbudons from employes to make up the
al the mobile van wUI receive a
'l'brough the contributions of employes of the mhte $3118 donations were made by the local miners' wdoo,
converter box that day or the next
who pvesome$133Santa was able to pre tetd a variety Soulbem OIUo Coal Co., which operates the mines, the
Rood notes.Those who join after the
of nice toys to the 14 children of the GaiDa Courily Mine Safety and Health Assl., and the VInton Courtly
van leaves, wW pay an lnstatlatlan
Children's Home which also serves Meigs County Bank. Mandy Jones, efpt.year-old daughter of Mr.
charge.
!twill takeatleasta week to
younpters. 'lbe clilldren were all on hand to receive
and Mrs. Charu Jones, was among the numei'OUil
activate
cable service In the vutage
the stzeable gilts 'Oauniday 011mlng.
employes' children ol the Southem Ohio eo..J Co.
·
and
ouUylng
area.
In addition employes of Melp Mines 1 and 2 and mines, lo dlscull8thelr Christmas want UslswkhSanta
Rutland witt be offered the same
Racooon Mine 3 contributed an addltlollllll3300 which at Meigs Mine I 'lbursday.
service
as Pomeroy and Middleport
Is being divided between the Gall!a County O.Udren' s
but prices may vacy In each area
Rood explains.
Baste cable to Rutland wUI
Include WSAZCharleston, W.Va. w
Channel
2; Christian Broadcasting
Said
Wedemeyer
regarding
the
sheltered workshop, except admln· bargaining Will for Carleton School·
Network
on 3; ESPN {the sports
·
outcome
ol
·Thursday's
voting,
tstrators and confidential person· Meigs Industrles Education Associ·
network)
an 4; WTBS Atlanta
net. Excluded tram the union wut be alton was notpennttted by the State ''Under the taw employees have the
Supersta
tlon
an 5; W'I'VN Columbus
Employment Relations Board. A right to collective bargaining and I
Lee Wedemeyer, admlnistrator;
on6;
WVAHHurrlcane.
W.Va.on7;
Keith Black, business officer I; petition for election In the matt.er respect the outcome of the voting.
David MUllken. administrative as· was submitted to SERB the The vote will mt change our plans to WCHS Charleston, W.Va. on 8;
slstant and workshop director; following ' month by the Meigs provide a comprehensive service Public Broadcasting Station WPBY
Bette Krawsczyn, head teacher; County 169 Board of Mental Retar· delivery system for Meigs County Huntington, W.Va. on 9; WBNS
and VIcki Hanson, secretary II.
dation and Developmental Dtsablll· persons with mental retardation. I Columbus on 10: Public Broadcast·
Rumors of union organizing at tbe ties. If aquestionofrepresentatlon Is Intend to work dUigently with thE' lng Station WOUB Athens on H;
Syracuse fac!Uty had been heard raised, said Don Leonard, SERB collective bargaining unit to nego· Cable News Network on 13; WGN
cannot cert.lfy a collective bargain· tlate a fair and appropriate Chicago on 14; WfAP Parkersburg
over the past year and a half.
an 15.
contract.''
A request In February for tog unit wltoout an election.
Premlum channel viewing wUl
voluntacy recognition as a collective
Include Disney, HBO, Clnemax,
Showttme and The Movie Channel;
Satellite service will · lnctudi&gt;
Nickelodeon, MTV, USA Network,
DONALDSONVILLE, La. (UP!)
aba ndoned shlpwtth thecrew&lt;1159. chuty rain to tbe nearby Houmas Financial News Network and the
-Passengers walling to be r€1JCUed
"We all gathered In the saloon and House, an antebellum plantation ll Nashville station.
from the crlpptedMisstsslpp!Queen everybody was dancing right up miles south of Baton Rouge.
Customers may take basic ser·
riverboat danced and ale, unaware until we gof on the tugboats," said
"The ladles are In high heels and vlceonty, bask!wltb satelllteservtc~
the luxury paddlewheeler had been Marjorle Tucker of New York City. their lace dresses and no coats," or basic with satellite service and a
heavily damaged In a coUtson and
The passengers said they were said , Don, F1ernlng, the ship's chok!E' of the premium offers Rood
was sinking.
never worrted, but the Queen was historian, who was to speak at the says.
The 382·foot riverboat coutded taking on water and "sinking last," captain's gala dinner.
Aconverter deposit Is required for
with a barge In a horseshoe bend of a Coast Guard spokesman said.
The air remained festive at the any optional services ather Lhan
the Mississippi River Thursday.
Tugboats that flockedtothescene plantation's carriage house basic cable he adds, and customers
The 272 passengers, fallowing the . qurkly pushed the tisttngshtpootoa fanner slave quarters converted to will get a monthly discount with an9
captafn'sorders, donned llfejackets sandbar, then lerrted lls passengers a restaurant lor tourtsts- until tIX' of the premiums. Remote control Is
over their evening clothes and to the II'Vee. They had to wade to passengers were bused to a French
(Continued an page 8)
. - - - - - - - - - - - . . ;shore and walk a .;::~~~fn~Qu~ar~te~r~h~ot~E'~lln!!,!!New~O~r~le~ans~._ _ _ _::::::.::.::.:~~-....

Carleton School employees unionize by 15-4 vote

BOYS' DRESS SLACKS
Good selection of solid colors. Student sizes 26to

Hanes

S, M, Land XL sizes. Vou 'lllove the
selection of styles and colors in·
eluding dress, knits, sweat shirt
looks, jeans shirts and novelties.
115.95 Knlts ........... sn.•9
111.95 lnlh ........... 11 •• 99
119.95 lnlh .........:. SU,79
12•.95 Knlts ........... ll9.79

winter Ill~$

JACKETS ..................... 117.85
JACKETS ..................... 119.45
JACKm ..................... su.3s
JACKnS ..................... 531.15

Mony ••cellent styles and toloiS in the
selection. S~es 36 to 44 ond extra large
sizes. leather and suede jackets ·in·
eluded. layawoy lor Chrbtmas ~ving.

MEN'S

COAT
SALE
Missy and ex.tra saes

.

WINTER JACKETS

WORK SHIRTS

Save en .... me selection ,, !did!, lllbrtJ
patten• men's ft.lnef slir1s. Regu·
brsizes tails and llig sizes to 2Q 10011. ool·
ton full tails, two MM flap px:kets.

WOMEN'S

WINTER
JACKETS
Sizes 8 to 20 in a line array

lmi'S

•N'S RAI.Il

SALE!

I

Sale Prlees

.

'-t-~iii;iii11"--·

118.95 Jeans ........... S14.99

112.95
115.95
118.95
522.95

44 to 50.

S3.69 Matching Hand Travel~....... S2.69
Wash Cloth .......... S1.49
S2.39

shrunk, straight leg style. Regular,
slims and husky s1m 8 to 16, ~u·
dent sizs 26 to 30 waist
121.95 Jeans .......... $17.49

MEN'S 122.95 WRANGUR

BLUE DENIM

~r

palyostor. bcoH.,t ..,.Ntr. ·,

Salt Prim .
Start AI Only

DENIM JEANS
Lee and Wrangler boys' jeans IR

,r,w.....

All are pre·washed denim, straight leg ·
and boot flare - Wrangler and Lee.
our entire .selection men's jeans in·
eluded. Sizes 29 to 42 and extra sizes .

rot priftts. 16'1. """'· 14'1.

·SaveKNIT
SHIRTS
on our excellent group ol

sa.50 Ties ................ s5. 11
S10.00 Ties ............. S7.97
113.50 Ties ........... Sl O.B7

JEANS

Du. .o in sol~ cot.n •d flo·

BOYS'

Solid colors and a big selection of
neat patterns. Free gift boxes.

S2J Sweaters ....... S16.79
S43 Sweaters ....... $34.39

BLUE DENIM

lorgo li11 lloth towoh

lOTS'

MEN'S TIES
New selection tor Christmas giving.

•12 Sweaters ......... 19.59
SIS s-ters ....... s11.99

MEN'S BASK IND STRETCH

BATH
TOWELS

Choose poly/gabardine, polyes·
ter knit or poly/twill.
Missy and Extra Sizes.
Reg. $11 .00 Ia 126.00

Chrlllmll Sale I

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
R11.

14.99

SKIRTS

boys' knits in sizes 8 to 18. Solids,
stripes in jeans looks, dressy styles,
fleece shirts and novelties.
loys' 19.95 Knits .......... 17,79
loys'114.95 Knils ....,S11.79
loys'I16.9S Knits ...... l13,49
~~~oys· 118.95 Knits-... 114.99

JUNIOR SWEATERS

Give a sweater this Christmas. Se·
teet from crew neck sweaters, V·
neck · sweaters, cardigans and
shaker knits. Junior sizes S, M. L.

SALE!

MISSY IND EXTII SIZE

COATS &amp;
SNOWSUITS

GANDER, Newfouooland (UP!)
- A Christmas flight home for 250
Arnerk!an soldiers who spent six
months on peace- keeping duty In
Lhe Middle East ended In a deadly
flrebalt, and Investigators today
sought to determine why.
In Beirut, Lebanon, newspapers
reported tooay that a man ctatmlng
to be a spokesman for Islamic Jihad
satd the Moslem fuooamentaltst
terror group planted a bomb aboard
the plane. But Canadian officials
said they had no evidence of
sabotage.
The DC-8, operated by the
Mlaml·based Arrow Air charter
company, crashed tn a wooded area
and bursi Into flame Thursday,
shortly aftertaklngafffrom Gander
Intl'matfonal AlrJxlrt, where it
made a refueling stop. Alt258peopte
aboard - 250 soldiers and eight
crew members- were killed.
The crash was the worst single
charter plan!' crash In history and
the worst such disaster Involving
U.S. military personnel.
A Pentagon spokesman said the
troops, from the lOlst Airlnme
Division, were returning from
sfx·month of duty In the Sinal
Peninsula with the Multinational
Force and Observers. The 11-natlon
peace- keeping force - which
Includes l,:m Americans - observes compliance with the 1979
Egyptlan·Israell peace treaty.
' Beirut newspapers reported to
day that an Arablc·speaklng calter
told a Western news agency late
Thursday tbe Islamic Jihad - a
terror group linked ·to Iran - was
responsible for the crash.
Islamic Jihad has claimed re-

HOLIOAV SALE

gowns and robes, short gowns and
robes, teddies, nrte s~rts. pajamas,
du~ers and bed tac:kets.
Sizes Small to 4X.
.... $1D ............Sale 17,99
.... su ......... Sale 111.99
.... 110 ......... Sale 115.99
.... 115 ......... Sale '"·"
....
s:ao ......... Sail •23.99 i'
.... 135 ......... Sale 127.99 •.'-"~:.Jo"
111. 140 ......... Salt lSI. 99

Quality Lord Isaacs open stock slacks.
Nice selection pf styles, colors and
fabrics. Junior Sizes 3/4 to 20.

CHILDREN'S

Full slips, haH slips and camisole sets.
Size 9to 24 mos., 2tn 4,4tn 6X, 7tn 14.

Stwtlltw ftr
C.riiiMt llvl•tl

SLEEPWEAR

•

No sabotage
evidence found

SLIPS

WATCHES

DUI BINI $10(1 IS .QUDID
W11m faH sljles and colors in long

JUNIOR SLACKS

$9.99 Blankets ...... 17.99
s12.99 Blankets ... s10.39
114.99 Blankets ... 111.99
119.99 Blankets ... S1S.99

20°/o

LlnLE GIRLS'

Many new styles for men
~nd women. Silver or gold
·finish.

flann~

Vof.36, No.168
Copyrf9hted 1985

Reg. S4.50 ........... Sale 53.59
. 114.95 Wtshms .... 111.11
Reg. 56,00 ........... Sale S4. 79
.... 121.9S...Sale 117.56
SJ6.95 Wut•ns .... 513,48
.... 129.95 ... Sale 123.96
Reg. $9.00 ........... Sale 57.19
SJ9.95 Westns.- 115.11
leg. 139.95 ·~ Salt •Sl.96
Reg. 514.00 ....... Sole S11.19
S24.95 w.mms .... s19.11
leg. 154.95 '"Salt 143.96
~---~~--·----·-..--·-~-----------------wu.·s

HOLIDAY SALE

BLANKET SALE!

BOYS'

se~n

SAVE
SAlE
nMEI

EX'

westerns and poly/ootton ijeods, Reglllar •zes, tails and ~g ~zes True
western styin~

sa Blouses ....... 16.39
114 Blouses ... S11.19
s18 Blouses ... 114.39
121 Blouses ... 116.79

Our enlire selection included thermals, sheet bankels, elecl11c
blankets. vellux, solid colors and
prints. You'll please w1th a blanket
giH. Save 20%.

Tl

MEN'S

a1 y

Cloth and' vinyl table covers in squares, rounds,
oblon~s and ovals.
·
·
· Our fine selection of Christmas tal&gt;le covers in·
eluded.

duroy bibs. Stzes NB to 24 mos., 2
to 7.

WOMEN'S

•

TABLE COVERS

•

Big problems are facing Rutland
Village tn solving the community's
water service and no hetpappearsta
be forthcoming.
In the past three weeks therl'have
been at least 23 breaks tn the water
Unes of lbe town and the village lias
only one employe who can work on
mak4Jg these repairs. VIllage
oflfctais . and volunteers have
worked around the clack In their
spare ttme to help make the repairs.
They are exhausted from the effort,
one official reported.
Meantime, classes ri the Rutland
Elementary Sclx&gt;ol have been
Interrupted by the water Une
breaks. Due to the circumstances
there were no classes at the school
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs.
day. In desperation to get the 228
students back Into classroom work,
Meigs Local Supt. Dan Manis
Friday had the srudents bussed to
the Harrfsonv tlle Elementary
Schoof so that Instruction could
continue.

Rutland Vlllage owns the water
lines through tbe town. They are ll
plus years old and there still remain
about 10 years before those Unes
which are becoming troublesome
are paid lor. Water ls purchased
from the Leading Creek Water
District. Like most small towns,
Rutland VIllage does ml have
money to replace the lines let alone
to hire manpower and supplies tn
repair tbern. Appeals have been
Issued to the state and federal
government but no help has been
larttramlng In handling the profl.
!em, an ctflclaiJ;epOrts.
However, ctllclals are bopfnglhat
some government program wut
pick up on the emergency situation
In the town.
Meantime, resldetns of tbe town
having water service are used to boll
their water 6Jr at least one minute
before drinking II. Anyone needing
water to drink can go to tbellrehouse
for a supply andofcourse, there Is no
charge.

OSP checks 3 accidents
A Middleport man escaped Injury
when the pick-up he was driving
went off the IE'ft s!deafMefgsCounty
lTitursdliy morntng.
TiteGatlla·Melgs past of the State
Highway Patrol said Dor C. Coates,
42, of 586 Lincoln St., was south·
bound anl, about one-tenth of a mile
north of Meigs County 52, when he
allegedly lost control of h1s'vehtcle,
went tff tbe left side oft he road and
throogh a fence.
Coates' ptck·uP sustained moder·
ate damage In the7:15a.m.lncldent
and he was cUed by the patrol far
faUure to cbntrol.
Meanwhile, two Gallla Coonty
men received minor fnjurtes In a
single-car accident Thursday alter·

noon on Ohio 588, accoratng to the
Gallla·Melgs post d. the State
!llghway Patrol.
Troopers said a car driven by
Robert S. HIU, 20, of Rt. 3, GalllpoUs,
was westbound on 588, a bout
four·lenths of'a mlle west of Gauta
County 6, when he apparently lost
his brakes while attempting to stop,
went Into a ditch and overturned.
Hill and a passenger In hls car,
Theador P. Neal, 19, o! Rt. 3,
Gallipolis, suffered minor Injuries
but were not treated, troopers said.
H11l's vehicle suslalned heavy
damage In the 1: ~ p.tn. accident
and he was cited by the pa4tJt for ·'
defective brakes.

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Letter to editor
Despondentoverlo~
Have )'OU seen my dog? When he
was three months rl. age - I found
him at the dog pound. He was thin
and hungry and scared.
When I saw his beautiful face I
said; you are going home with me
and 'be my "Buddy." Dr. Osoorne
gave him all the needed medical
CafE'; Bill McKinney sold me his
license and I madeadonatlon.l was
glad to have this lovlng . frlendiy
little JX!p. My daughter spent three
weeks teaching hbn not to bark, and
to Obey commands. He learned
rapli!ly.
B~ thE&gt; time he was five months
old he had learned to shake handsandre was friendly with people and
with small anlmals.He did not kill a
ground mole - rut played with
them by the hour. I suspect none
eve; bit him. He chewed everything
frorii plastic to porch furniture. But
re only had to be corrected onetbne
to learn. I used to raise collie dogs
and have owned several dogs In the
past seventy years - but none as
sm1111' or loving as "Buddy."
Wonied that he might get on the
highway and be kllled, I kept him
tied much of the time. If anyone
spoke In a loud voice, he got Into his .
dog house. He was very sensiUve.
We had a special house with double
walls and insulation. The material
cost almost a hundred dollars. We
wanted hbn to be warm this winter.
We had him neutered so that he
would stay home and not be a

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Today Is Friday, Dec. 13, the 347th day of 1985 with 18 to follow.
The moon Is just leaving Its new phase.
The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn.
The evening star Is Jupiter.
Those born on this date are under the sign rl. Sagittarius. They Include
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Willwm F. Buckley Jr.
AIDS
talk
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------------The good news IS that Professor
Alan Dershowltz hasn't made up his
mind exactly on thE&gt; question whE&gt;re
the rights of AJDS victims tie and
whE&gt;re the rights of othE&gt;rs He. The
distinguished Harvard professor
has a very difficult time dlsroverlng nghts other than among those
who abuse them, but on AIDS hE&gt;
concedes difficulties. These. of
course, are posed by the power of
the AJDs carrier to Infect otrers.
I put professor Dershowltz a
couple of hypothetical questions
worth public consideratiOn. LISten
carefully to them before you react,
on the understanding that we are
sbnply poslngquestlons rathE&gt;rthan
preaching solutions.
Suppose that someone Is detected

as having the AIDS virus. OQes
society have an lnrerent authonty
to quarantine·him?
The answer would of oourse
obviously be affirmative if AIDS
victims contaminated othE&gt;rs by
merely breathing the ·same air, or
by touch or faint saliva stain. But rl.
course AJDS Is transmitted prlmar·
lly by sexual contact, secondartly
by dirty needles. Shall we grant thE'
presumptiOn that an AIDS carrier
will refrain from sex or a common
needle? OK
But consider now the AJDS
victim Identified as having trans·
milled the' disease to an brocent
party by sexual contact, notwlth·
standing that hE&gt; knew hbnself at
the time to be a carrier. What do we

do with hbn?

What about sur~J&gt;ry designed to
dampen the libido? Professor
Dershowltz was recently solicited
by a prisoner In the South wbo,
found gullty of rape, was given by
the ju~e the alternative of five
years In jall or castratkm. Mr.
Dershowltz replied that he was
hardly In a posltlon to advise the
prisoner which of the two fates was
preferable, that being Incontestably
an Individual decision. All he oould
do was look into tre judge's right to
specify the alternatives.
But what about It? The judge says
to the AJDS offender, either you
remove )'OUrself to a confined
facility - a kind ofleprosarlum for
AJDS sufferers .:.. or )'OU rubmlt to

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castration. Any takers for that as
JX~bllc policy?
Or think back to the Scarlet
Letter. It was once intended
publicly to Identity the adulterer,
'bUt thE&gt; Idea has other modalities. A
tattoo equivalent, one can bnaglne,
might be Ineffaceably bnplanted on
a part of thE&gt; man's lxld)l not
exposed except to those who Intend
Intimate contact. That refinement
over castration presupposes that
society Is prepared to permit a
non-Infected victim to consort
sexually with an AIDS victbn on thE&gt;
grounds that If he wishes In play
Russian roulette, he oughtn't to hE&gt;
kept from doing so. Granted,
society can attempt to assert a
predominant right, on the grounds
that If hE&gt; contracts the virus he may
go oo to spread It to others. But the
Idea Is worth thinking about in that
we must assume that the majority
of toose who have contracted AIDS
from sexual partners would not
have engaged in the exercise with
them iftheyhad seen, so to speak, a
Keep Off The Grass sign staring
them in the face.
. AllthE&gt;se thoughts have their velj'
ugly aspects, but when )'OU come
down to It, prisons are ugly, as are
scaffolds. What we need Is to
crystallize social thought, and
probably the courts here will be
efficient Instruments. There are at
this writing suits pending - by
AIDS victims of AIDS victims. if
you t&gt;llow this. I.e., the man who is
In a position to prove that the
defendant, at thetlmetheyengaged
In sex, knew that he had thE&gt; virus.
How Is this establishable? Well,
more and more people are having
trelr blood checked. And Professor
Dershowltz identifies as one of thE&gt;
problems of widespread testing
precisely the point that the gparanteed anonymity IS hard to maintain
against, for Instance, subpoenas
from those gathering evidence
aboutanallegedtort.

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cause suffering to a wife and
chUdren In the event of his death.
Ironically, Buckley devoted
much of his time and energy to
developing information that might
prevent terrorist atlacks on Amerl·
cans In thE&gt; Middle East. He did not
hire local contract ageniS tor
missions of violence.
Buckley was kidnapped by
ShUtes on March 16, 191W, and taken
initially to thE&gt; eastern Bekaa
Valley, a Syrlan-controlled hotbed
of Iranian terrortsiS and revolution·
ary guards. One source says the
CIA hE&gt;lleves It was thE&gt; Syrians who
disclosed Buckley's true Identity to
his captors, the Hezbollah (Party of
God).
There Is no doubt that Buckley
was brutally torlured (JIIer a long
period. His appearance had
changed shockingly In a videotape
released by hls captors last
January.
Because anyone can be broken
under severe enough torture, .thE&gt;
CIA had to assume that Buckley
may have revealed some Information eventually. Some undercover

operations were changed or curtalled as a result.
Buckley was taken to thE&gt; Iranian
revolutlonalj' guard (Pasdaran)
headquarters at Baalbek, Lebanon,
for repeated Interrogations. Then.
In early March 19S5, the Hezoollah,
apparently fearing the Syrians
would tum Buckley lo(lse, arranged
to transport him secretly to Iran.
He was disguised as an Injured
Pasdaran soldier and flown with
several wounded revolutionary
guards to Damascus In a Syrian
army hellcopter.
The same day, Buckley and at
least one authE&gt;ntic Iranian soldier
were put aboard an Iran Air 7'17,
which had just brought a high
Iranian official to the Syrtan
capital, and were flown to Tehran.
The American agent's first place or
captivity was a house on Fereshteh
Street in a northE&gt;rn suburb or
Tehran.
Buckley was Interrogated -and
tortured furlher- in the basement
of the Iranian foreign ministry. He
required frequent medical treat·
ment, which Included at least one
stay in a Tehran hospital.

In most countries to our south, the
role of an army is that of a scourge.
Rarely have the professional sol·
diers been called upon to defend their
countries. Historically they have
served primarily as Instruments of In·
ternal repression, on their own lnltla·
tive or a.t the behest of wealthy elites.
They have been laws unto themselves,
not controlled by1 but usually controlling, civilian governments where such
exist.
The role of the United States in
making Latin armies what they are is
considerable. To start wlth there is the
weaponry, for which the Pentagon is
far and away Latin America's primary supplier. But more telling In the
long run is the training supplied by the
United States.
For four decades the leadership of
most Latin military establishments
has been shaped by the U.S.-operated
School of the Americas, located until
very recently at Fort Gulick In the
Panama Canal Zone. The school became an incidental casualty of the
1979 treaties, which transferred title
to the canal and authority In the zone
to Panama. When tile two govern·
ments could not agree on conditions
for the IChool's continuation ln Panama, the American faculty packed up
and went home.
But between It47, when It was established, and October lt84, when the
flag was lowered for. the last time at
Fort Gulick, It bad turned out more
than 45,000 graduates from every Lat·
In American country.
Not a few went on to notable ca •
reers back home. Argentina's Gen.
Leopoldo Galtlerl, lor erample, who
headed the military government dur·
ing the diHstl'OUI Falklanda war with
Britain. He Ia now on trial with other
former junta members on criminal
charges of murder and torture com·

mitted during military rule.
Also Gen. Carlos Humberto Romero, head of the repressive military
government in El Salvador oust~ In
the 1979 coup that was the beginning
of the current civil war.
Washington's rationale for sharing
American expertise with Latin sol·
diers bas been that it strengthens ties
between their countries and the United States, and fosters Latin military
professionaU.m.
About the time the Salvadoran con·
filet was beating up, a course on the
human rights aspects of maintaining
Internal security was Introduced into
the Fort Gulick curriculum. The U.S.
commander in Panama at the time,
Gen. Wallace H. Nutting, told a Wash·
ington Post correspondent that it was
intended to teach the studeniS "how to
be nice to people while you force them
to do what you want them to do. How
to assert Ioree without being brutal."
Maybe that was the Intention. But to
critics, increased professionalism bas
not made most Latin military forces
less brutal - only more effectively so
in having their way with civilian
populations.
Prior to the I979 overthrow of the
Somoza dynasty, members of the Nlc·
araguan National Guard were a prom·
inent component of the Fort Gulick
student body. That guard's mark Ia
st1ll pretty much the one to beat In
those parts when It comes to brutality.
Panama's La Prenaa may have had
that In mind when It commented:
"The need to cloee a military school
that, In its years of operation, has
shown that It only directed Its students
to bnplant oppressive and criminal
dlctatorshlpll and to act against the
will of the people and the COIIIItltutiollal manner of Latin Americans Is
undeniable."
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As it happens, the School of the
America• did not really cl011e. It only
shifted operations to Fort Benning,
Ga., where it is safe from turf disputes
with local political authorities. The
curriculum IS being further erpanded,
as courses in medicine, engineering

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Buckley's death _____Ja_ck_A_n_de_r_so_n _&amp;_D_al_e_va_n_A_u_a
WASHINGTON - Wllllam Bu~­
ley, one of thE&gt; six American
hostages kidnapped by Shllte Moslem extremists, Is dead.
The State Department's official
position Is that "we assume that he
Is allve and have been operating on
that principle." But the CIA. for
which Buckley worked, has highly
sensitive Intelligence Information
that leaves no doubt of Buckley's
death.
From our Intelligence sources,
we have pieced togetrer the
gruesome detalls of Buckley's
captivity and death, and can
disclose the nation responsible:
Iran. In fact, he died in a Tehran
hospital from a hE&gt;art attack
brought on by months of torture.
The 57-year-old Buddey W&lt;!S
officially listed as a polltical!tflcer
with the American Embassy in
Beirut. Actually, hE&gt; was the CIA
station chief. A brave and effective
Intelligence professional who had
served earlier In VIetnam, Buckley
was painfully aware of the risks
that were an inescapable part It his
job. Fnends say that's why he
never manied - he didn't want to

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In late March, an Iraqi bomb

landed In Fereshteh Street, nar·
rowly missing the house where
Buckley 1\'as hE&gt;Ing held. He was
hastlly moved to a revolutionary
guard camp (called Salehbad),
near thE&gt; Shllte holy city of Qom.
It was there, probably lietween
April 10 and 15, that Buckley
suffered a heart attack induced by
torture and captivity. He was taken
to a hospital in Tehran and died
soon after.
Even In death, Buckley's murderers tried to use him. The Islamic
Jihad, a group closely linked to
Hezbollah, announced last October
that they had "executed" Buckley.
They released a grisly Polaroid
picture of him In a coffin, and tried
to trade his body for 100 Palestinian
prisoners held by Israel.
Footnote: thE&gt; U.S. government is
still denying thE&gt; only thing William
Buckley can row claim as his own:
his death. We hope the American
people won't allow the country's
forgotten hostage to remain forgotten. He deserves the Medal of
Honor, not obscurity.

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nuisance to neighbors. Several
weeks ago, "Buddy" did rot come
to go to bed. The next day he came
to the house dragging his back left
leg.
We took him to Dr. Osborne. She
took x-rays and said hE&gt; had no
broken bones. He had been soot
with a 22 callhE&gt;r gun . .The bullet
severed the nerves Ill his leg and
bladder. If hE&gt; had survived hE&gt;
would have had to have the leg
amputated. Since the bladder did
not function, hE&gt; had to be put to
sleep.
Did you shoot my dog? Oh God,
how could you ?
Mary L. Meredith
3T7W Rocksprings Rd.
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Friday, December 13, 1986

Public
service now
.
held in low esteem
Once upon a tbne a public service career was held in high esteem.
But the past several presidents have showered disdain oo thE&gt; men and
women who work for the federal government.
Jolm F. Kennedy spoke oC the possibUltles of public service hE&gt;ing thE&gt;
"crown of a career." At the sametbne, he could hE&gt; critlcal&lt;1 rureaucrats.
Few presidents in contemporary tbnes have spoken well rl. government
Workers. The "bureaucrats" have come in for scathing denunciations, and
the loss of morale in goverrunent office reflects the constant drwnmlng
away, making Uncle Sam's forces to feel unworthy.
In a recent speech at Fallston High Schoolln Fallston, Md., President
Reagan went so far as to say:
"You know, people don't start wars, governments do."
!twas a telling remark for Reagan who thinks of government as some
· remOte Institution dedicated to thwarting Individual liberty. For him, the
Idea of government by the people, for tbe people and of the people Qbvlously
does not ring true.
The presklent has often said that the only role of ~vernmentiS national
security, and under that reasoning, it is perhaps logical forhbn to think of
the other services that the government performs as extraneous and not
necessary.
It IS no wonder that there Is a constant turnover In the top strata of
~vernment. Many of thE&gt; Reagan appointees, who received key patronage
jobs in the aflennath of their political support, soon go by the board. They
put In ayearortwoand then ql€11 upconsultlngofflces, withtrelr Influence
and:ties to thE&gt; administration a factor in their success.
National security affairs adviser RohE&gt;rt McFarlane Is one of a legion
wh&lt;f.decided to throw In the towel.
But the president says he does not mind whE&gt;n his appointees leave
government. He would rather have it that way, he says, and he realizes
they have other commltmen ts and goals to tulfUl.
The political appointees are in thE&gt; top jobs and thE&gt;y are not as dedicated
to ttie proposition of serving In government as much as serving Ire man In
the IN!tite House.
.
ne thousands of federal employes, however, who work In such fields as
hE&gt;alth, education. the environment, occupational safety, aviation safety,
disaster relief, and cancer research to name only a few, are unsung heros
Some presklents such as Jbnmy Carter and Gerald Ford took tbne out
du$g the early periods of their presidencies to smw up at federal
departments, look around a bit and to give tre government workers a lift.
But that did not last long. A11er trelr first encounters trey also joined thE&gt;
ranlis of those who viewed thE&gt; bureaucrats as a hindrance in running the
government rather than a help.
.
In the early days of thE&gt; New Deal and World War II, there was a sense of
honor and dedicatiOn in serving the government and It was reciprocated.
The government wori&lt;ers felt needed and thE&gt;y went that extra mile for thE&gt;
national good.
contemporary tbnes, presidents aetas ~they are alienated from those
wOO: serve In the departments and agencies, and thE&gt; White House is a
separate entlty.lt Is no wonder that publicservicenolongerholdsthesame
pull for young people who would like to make a commitment tot hE&gt; ~J&gt;neral
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Friday, December 13, 1985

Winter _baseball meetings end with some deals still.pending . ·
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -In the crazy
world !:f. modern-day baseball, the
New fork Yankees are doing Don
Baylor a favor - and It could cost
them $1 rnil)lon for the pleasure.
Baylor, unhappy over a Jack of
playing tlrne last season, asked the
Yankees to trade hlrn, and New
York bas trled to oblige.
On Thursday, the final scheduled
day cl. the winter meetings, the
Yankees swung a trade provkllng
groundwork to make Baylor a
Chicago White Sox.
New York acquired left- hander
Britt Burns and two minor leaguers
from Chicago for catcher Ron
Hassey and rlght-ruinder Joe
Cowley.
Now they would like to send
Baylor to Chicago for free agent
catcher Carlton Fisk. First, however, Baylor must waive a no-trade
clause In his contract and the White
Sox must sign Fisk.
Agent Jerry Kapsteln represents
both Fisk andBaylor,andenjoysthe
leverage to make both of them a lot
of money.
Askfd when the deal might occur,
White Sox manager Tony LaRussa

said, "I can't say. You'llbave to ask
Jerry Kapsteln."
In other news, Pittsburgh named
former manager BW V!rdon as a
hitting coach; Boston picked up
outfielder and'former Harvard star
Mike Stenhouse from Minnesota for
pitcher Charlle Mitchell; and Detroit acquired third baseman Darnell Coles from Seattle for pitcher
Rlchard Monteleone.
· The three trades brought the total
number d. deals to 13 and players to
28. Last year In Holiston. under
pressure because the Inter-league
trading deadline coincided with the
conclusion of the meetings, clubs
moved 25 players In 10 deals.
Action could continue today, even
with most ri the teams having gone
horne. Boston was talking a deal to
send shortstop Jackie Gutll&gt;rrez to
Baltimore for rellever Sammy
Stewart. The Orioles oounded Interested In converting Gutierrez Into a
third baseman.
Kansas City balked at surrenderIng right -bander Mark Gublcza and
outfl!&gt;lder Pat Sheridan for San
Francisco's Chill Davis when the
Giants wanted a third player,

reliever Steve Farr.
In addition to parting with Burns,
. Another rumor had Phlladelphla the White Sox sent shortstop Mike
shopping ~peedster Jeff Stone to Soper and outfielder C:!en Braxton
Montreal, possibly for pitchers Dan to the Yankees.
Schatzeder and Gary Lucas.
Burns, ~. had his best year In 1985
The Red Sox and Orioles exam- when he posted an 18-11 record. He
Ined deals tor Minnesota second and Ron Guidry shoul(! give New
baseman Thn Teufel. Montreal's York two formidable oouthpaws In
Andi-e Dawson and BUl Gullickson the rotation.
oontlnued to draw Interest.
"Left-handed pitching Is lrnporEarlier this week, the Red Sox tant at Yankee Stadium," said New
turned down a proposed trade that York manager LouPlnlella. "Burns
would have netted pitchers Joaquin bas good stuff, a fastball, slider, and
Andujar, Rlcj(y Horton, Jeff Lahti he's come up with a screwball. I'm
and Kurt Kepshlre for left-hander happy to have Wm."
Bruce Hurst. Instead, Andujar was
Burns spent parts of 1983 and '81
dealt Tuesday to Oakland.
on the disabled list
. and has served In
.

Meigs gals post
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ROCK SPRINGS - Despite
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Coach Ron Logan's crew warmed
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Shelly Shiflet and Jennifer Lowery paced Trimble with 10 points
each.
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than we ended up last year and I
think everybodY just made up
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it."
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'r/-23 victory over top-ranked
Georgia and hls 1978 squad was
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think tbat's w.hat we 'd like to do.
We'd like to play for lt every year
·11 we could .... I think our
program Is a top-notch program.
We have top- notch people and
that's where we would llketobe."
Paterno said he began to get a
good leellng about the potential
of this year' s team after a 19-17
victory over Alabama In the fifth
week d the season.

By GERRY MONIGAN UPI Sports Wrler
DePaul, whlchcrackedtheTop:aJ
this week, last night provided some
proof It deserves Its No. :aJ ranking.
Facing Houston In Hofhelnz
PavWlon, ·the Blue Demons surv!ved the Cougar trap with an 84-78
victory.
"This was a great opportunity for
ourklds to come play a toughteamln
their building," DePaul coach Joey
Meyer said. "We've relled on our
Inside game, and I think we were a
little too much for them on the
Inside."
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the basket was no surprtse to
Houston coach Guy Lewis, rather
the recurrance of a nightmare he
had experienced last season.
"They kWed us this year and last
year on the boards," Lewis said. "I
saw the same people penetrate the
boards last year.
"Off the bench, we can't get
anyone to pick us up, but we've
known that since the start of the
season. We're very, very l!mlted."
A scorer llke Alvin Franklin,
however. makes It easll&gt;r to overlook the l!mltatlons. Despite sufferIng an Injury Ill his shoot!nghand In
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away from the per!m!ter for a
game-high 25 points.
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After suffering a mediocre 6-5
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the Orange Bowl against
Oklahoma.
Because of that turnaround,
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his 20th season as Penn State's
head coach, has been named ·
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Paterno said he1ook It too easy
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season, riding the players as
hard as ever, and he gave his
assistant coaches more responslbl!tles and communicated with
them better.
Most of all, however, Paterno
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efforts of his players, who were
determined to come back and
have a goodyear. 1
"I just think a bunch of kids
made up their 'mlntls they were
golngt.ogetbetterandweworked
hard, rearranged somethlngsas
far as meeting tlrnes, practice
tlrnes and staff responslbillty.
and we all lust made up our
minds that we could do better
than we did last year.
"Obviously, you can't count on

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Friday. December 13. 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Ray Riggs
Ph. 985-4100

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214 e. Main
992· 5130 Pomeroy

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TR.INTTi' CHliRlll, Rev. W. H. Pl"'ITin.
p;t."lor; Dl:&gt;bbi.e Buck. SuOOay SdnJI Supt
Church ~tXX&gt;I 9: l'i a.m.; Wors hip Sen:le 10::11
:.~. m Choir rehc:oarsal, 1\.aesday, 7:)) p.m.
UJ'Kk&gt;r din&gt;ctlo n of Lois Burt.
POMEROY CHURCH OF 1liE NAZI\·
RENE. Cor!ll&lt; Union and Mult&gt;my . Rev.
Thomas Glen McOung, JIIS!or. Qyde Hender·
son. S. S. Supt.. SuOOay School, 9:.11 a.m. ;
morning worship 10: :11 a. m.: f"Venlng ~ce6
p.m.: mkl·week servk'e, Wcdn€'Sday, 7 p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CIIURCll. 326 E.
Main St., Pomeroy. Sunday servlCf'S: Holy
{'Onunuruon on th£&gt; flfSI Sunday of each month,
and &lt;._'Oillbln('d with morning pra}'t' r on the
thirdd Sunday. Momlng pra}'£'r and st'rrnlfl on
all Olhrr Sundays of the month. Olurch Schoo!
and Nui'S('ry cal'(' provided (otf('(' h:Jur In the
P'J.rish HaDIJ'nrn('{llai&lt;'IY fOUowlng the srrvl«'.

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Pomeroy, 0 .

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Modular Homes
Pomeroy, 1100 E . Main

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WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

hen the colors of autumn have faded away

And the branches , denuded and bare,

GroceriesGenera l Merchandi se
R'acme 949-2550

Are revealing the clouds in a darkening gray,
Then the wind brings a chill to the air,
And delivers the snowflakes that circle around
While creating a breathtaking sight,

InterIaced

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rn. Don Archer

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Rev. Roy Deeter
Rev . Seld011 .lohnson

ALFRED- Church School 9 30 a .m.:
POMEROY CHURCH OF' CHRIST. 212 W. Worship, II a.m.; UMYF 6::10p.m.; UMW
Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. Com muni on,
Mnln Sl.. N{'(l Proodfoot. pastor. Blblt' SChool Third
flrsl Sunday . IAn·hen
9: ll a.m.. Morl'linRworshlp. 10:.11 a.m.: Yooth
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.; Church
fllE'('Iings. 6: 00 p.m.: Evening worship. 7:00 p
Schoul
lOa .m.; B!bi£'Study. Thursday, 7 p
m. Wed.J1f'Sday night prayer meeting and BiblE'
m.: UMW, firs t Thursda y. I p.m.; Com·
study. 7:00p.m.
munlon, first Sunday !Archer' .
THE SALVATION ARMY, U:i Butternut
JOPPA - Worship 9:30a .m.; Church
AVC'., PorTK•ru:v. Mr.-. Dora Wining In charg&lt;'.
SChool 10 :30 a.m. Bible Study W('dnesday,
Su OOay hoUnf'SS Jl1{'(1!lng, 10 a.m.: Sunday
SchOOl. l~ .ll a. m. Sundoy School. YPSM 7: :1) p.m. (Joh nson I.
LONG BOTIOM- Chu rch Schooi9 :JO
Elolsr !\dams. leader. 7: :.1 p.m. Salvation
a.m.: Wors hi p 7 p.m.; Bible Study. Wed·
mff'tin~ . various SJX'a kers and music specials.
nesday,
7:30 p.m.: UMY F', Wednesday.
'Tllursday. ll:JJ a.m. to 2 p.m. LadiPS HoiTif 6:00 p.m.;
Communion First Sunday,
L£'ague, mc'mbrrs in cha$'. aU WOO"'(&gt;&gt;''
tArch{'fl .
inv11ed: G: 4.') p.m. Tbursday, Corps Cad£&gt;!
RE EDSVILLE - Ch urch School 9:30 a.
Class..;; tYoun~ Propii.. Bible l. 7:l) p.m. Bible m.:
Worshi p Servic t• 11 :00 a.m. ([)(&gt;eterl .
srudy and Prayer fll('('tin!ol . qx"'1to thr public
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF Church
School 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a .m.;
CHRIST. 33226 Children's Horne Road !County
Bible
Study.
Tuesday. 7: 30 p.m.; UMW .
Rood 761 . 992-5235. Vocal musk'. Sunday Worsihp 10 a. m.: Bl.bi('Sfudy Ua.m.: Worship, 6 p. Third Tuf:'sday. 7:]) p.m.: Communion
F'lrs I Sun day lA rchl'r I ·
m. Wrdn&lt;'sday. Blbl(' Study. 7 p.m.
CENTR.\L CLUSTER
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CllRISTIAN
Rev. James E. Corbitt
CHURCH, Charlrs Hatfif&gt;ld. pastor: Unda
lew. Steven Nelson
Swan. Supt . Sunday Schooi.9:.Jl a.m.: prrochRev. Melvin Franklin
i n ~ scrviC'f"S, fir!lt nnd third Sunday following
Rev . Clemente s. Zunlsa, ,Jr .
Sunday Sc!"ool. Yll..lth Jl'l{'('tlng, 7::tl p.m. f!IJ ·
Rev. Andrew Ruhenkl ng
ery Sundt•Y.
ASBURY i Syracust'l - Worsh ip 11 a.m.
GRA HAM
UNITED METHODIST, ; Chu rch School 9:45a .m.: Charge Blblf'
Pr!'ac hlng 9:30a .m. first and se&lt;'ond. Su n·
Stu d.Y. 1\'ed nes day. 7:.3IJ p.m.; UM W, 11rst
7:30 p.m.; Choir Rl'hearsal,
Tuesday,
days of &lt;'::tch mont h; rhrd and rourt h Su n·
day e-ach month worship st&gt;rvlces at 7:30 p. Wednesday 6: :W p.m.: UMW , fou rth Su n·
iN 1 ont
m.: W&lt;'dn&lt;&gt;sda y l'Ve nings at 7:30 p.m. da y, 6··•31Jpm
· · rs ·'o rshlp 9 a m .
Prayf'r und Biblr Study.
ENTERPRISE
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SEVE NTH-DA Y ADVENTIST. Mulb·
Chur('h School ttl a.m.: Bible Stud y. Tue-serry H f' i ~ ht s Road . Po m&lt;' roy. John Swci- day. 7::10 p.m.: UMW. F"lrsl Monday, 7:30
p.m.: UM YF Sunda y, 6 p.m. Choir Re~ ar t ; Sabbath School Supt. LouiS{' Staats.
hl"a rsal. 6:30p.m. Wr dnMda y. !Fra nklin I
Sabbath School. ~ p.m. Satu rdday with
FLATWOODS- Churc h School. 10 a .m.
worship scrvtcf' followln~ at 3:15p.m.
RUTLA ND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ; Worship, 11 a.m.: BtbiC' Study, Thu rs·
dav n p m
- Slstf'r Hm·rif'tl Warner, Supt. Su nday da vJ ' 7 p• m . ·, UM\'F ' Sun
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School 9::w a.m .. Morn i n~ Worshi p, 10:45
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POM EROY FIRST BAPTIST, David
TuesdaySC
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UMW,Choi
fi rstr Tuesda
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Mann. minlstrr·. Wlllla m Snouffer. Sund ay
7: :11 p.m. !Nr lsonl.
School Supt . Sunday Srhool. 9:30 a.m.:
HEATH 1Mlddlrport 1 - Churr h School .
Mnr nin-"! Worship 10:30 a.m.
9:30a .m.: worship 10 :30 a.m.: Bibl£'
fiRST ~OUT H ER N BAPTIST. Po·
m f'ro~· Pik('. Da vid Hunl. pasto r: Jack
Stud y. TuPsda~· . Hl u.m.: UMW. -"et·and
Nt•('(is, Sund ay School Dlr!'ector. Sunday
Monda y. 7: lJ p.m.; UMW Third Monday.
7: 30 p.m. ( Zuni ~a 1
Srool. 9:30a .m.: Mo rnln~ Worship, lO: :lO:
MINERSVI LL E - Wors hip Sl'rv lce 10
cvrning w o r ~ hlp . 7:00p.m. Tut:&gt;sda y Vls ta.m.: Church &amp;·hool.ll a .m.: UMW, thi rd
Wtlon . 7 p.m. Wednl:'sda y. Prayer service,
WNlnesday, 1 p.m.; Choir practiC't&gt;, Mon7:30 p.m.: Mission Frl£'n&lt;ls , 7:30 p.m.;
day. 7:.10 p.m. I Nelson' ·
Girls In AC'llo n. 7:30p.m.
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship S£'rvlce 9
FAITH TA BERNACLE CHURCH, Bal·
lry Run Roa d. Rrv. Emmett Raw son , pas11 .m.: Chu rch SChool 11 a.m .; U:v1W Sf&gt;cond Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.: UMYF las t
tor. llandl('y Dunn. sup1. Sunday School,
Tu('sday, 7: JO p.m. mub('nKin~Z I .
!0 a.m .: Sunday C'\'('n!ng servl cr. 7:30p.m.
POMEROY - Churr h Sehool. 9: 15a. m.
; Bib\C' t e a c h in~t . 7: .'II p.m. Thursda y.
; Worshi p 10: 30 a.m.: Choir rf'hrarsal
SYRACUSE MISSION . CHerry St ., SyWednesda y, 7:.1l p.m.; UMII' . sr rond
rac uS£' . St'&gt;rvlct&gt;S. 10 a.m . Su nday. E veni ng
Tuesday, 7: 30p.m.: UMY F Sunda y.6 p.m.
srrvlces Sunday nnd Wrdn&lt;'sday at 7: 1Kl p.
!Corbltt 1•
m.
ROCK SPRI NGS- Church School, 9: l:i
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
a.m.: Worship 10 a.m.: Bibl£' Stud.v. Wt.&gt;dIN CHRISTIA N UN ION , Re\'. KPilh Eb lir1 .
nesda~·. 7:30p.m.: UMYl" l &amp;&gt;nlor ~l. Sun·
pa stor. Su nday School 9:30a .m., WadP
day. 5 p.m.: 1Jun iors1 pve ry ot her Sun Havm:10 . sup!. : ~f o rn l ng Worship, 10: .l () a,
da y. ti p.m. j Fra nkli n! ,
m.: Synday t· ~· rnin2 srr\'lrr 7:30 p.m.:
RUTLAND- Church School. 9 : 4~ a.m.;
WC'dn&lt;'sda;• Pra.ver MeC"IIn~ . 7:.]) p.m.
Worship, 10: :ll a.m.: U MW tEvenln (i!: Clr MT. :v10RI ,\ II O IURCH OF GOD.
Ral'in e. RC'\' .. !nmes Sa11N flrld, pastor.
de l second We-dnesda y, 7: :Jl p.m.; UMW
fr{'('man Wllt lams, Supt. S und a~' School
!Afternoon Clrclt') Sftr ond Thu rsda y. I p.
9 : ~5 a.m.; Sund r•.v and Wednt'sda y eve nm. (Rubenkln gl.
Ing s{'r\' lct?!l, 7 p.m .
SALEMCENTER- ChurchSc-h ool 1 0 ~ .
MIDD LEPORT F'IRST BAPTIST
m.: Worsh ip 9: ol5 a.m. (Rubenk ing l.
Corn('r Sixth a nd Pal mt&gt;r. Earl Eden, Pas·
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8: ll a .m.;
tor. Hay Fl('ldS. S.S. Supt.; Dan R ig~ s.
Chu rch SchoollO a. m. (Rubenklnl(: l.
,\ sst. Supt . Su n1tay St·hool, 9:15 a.m.;
Mornin g Worshlp, 10 : 15 a.m.; Sund ay
1-:vC'ning st'rvlrP. 7 p.m. Youth met't!ng,
SOUTHERN CL USTER
7: .'V I p.m \Vr ilnf'S day : f'V£' n in~ SPrVIC(' 7 p.
Rev . Ko,~~; f'r Guce
rn .; Ch•Ji l' pra(' tic&lt;' R p.m.
Re\' . Paul McGuire
Rev. Keith Rader
~IID D LF.I' O n'r CHURCH OF CHRIST.
APPL E GROVE- CHurc h School 9:00
~ lh :m1l \ 1.tin, Rob MC' It on , ministl'r. AI
a.m. Worship. 10 :00 a.m. dl rst and third
!l .ll'l•wn. -~ ~..,m·. mlnl stl:'l': Mlkl' CC-'rlach ,
Sundays I: UMW Sl&gt;cond Tut&gt;sda y, 7:30 p.
Sumt.n· !-;('hool Supf•rint r ndf'nl. Bibl('
m.; Prayer meel ln~~: , Wednesda y, ? p.m.
Schoo\9: :10 a.m.; Mor nl nR Worship 10:30
tC racel .
a.m . Evr ntn g Wor!'hlp 7:00p.m. Wednt'sBETHANY - Worship, 9 a. m.; Church
day. i :\10 p.m. Prav&lt;'r mr t•r in,ll: .
School, 10 a. m.; Bib](' St udy, Wf"dnesday.
MID DL EPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
10 a.m.: Dorcas Women's F£&gt;l!owshlp,
z ,\IH : ~· t::. Co - p d~ t o rs Rev. Chnrl f' s Covlf'
Wrdnt'Sday. 11 a. m. j McGuirt' I.
anfl Rr\' . ~ ••nr~ Coylr . Ril l Whil l', Sunday
CARM EL- Church School 9:30a .m.:
School ~ upt S undo~~ · School !1 : 30 a.m.,
Wors hi p. 10:45 a.m. Sf'cond and Fourth
Mm- nlnR W or~ h i p HI: :mtun : Evangt'lls tk
Sundays: Fellow.'ihlp dinner wlfh Sut1on
mt •f' t in~ 7:UO p.m Wl'd nC'sd a ~· - 7: 00p.m.
third Thunday. 6:30 p.m. (McGuire) .
PmvC'r m('('tln~ .
EAST LETART- Church School9 a.m.;
l 'N.IT E il PltESB\'TERit\S mSISTR.Y
Worship 10 a. m. o;econd and four1h Sun·
Ot' ~IE lOS fOUNT\'
da.vs: UMW 1\rst TuPsd uy, 7: ]') p.m.
RN·. Ku11 "'llklnson
!Grat.'{') .
HARR ISON I'ILL E PRE SBYH: RIAN
LETART FALL~ - Worship 9 a.m.:
CHUR(' J-1 - Sun da~ \\' or"hlp Sf'r VI C&lt;'~
Chu rc h School lO a. m. tGraC(' J.
9:00 ,Lm. ; ChutTh Sc:hool \0: 15u .m.; Blblf'
MORNINGSTAfl - Worship, 9 ;4~ a . m .:
S tu d~ Sund :1 ~· i : :10 p.m : Pra vf'r Group
Chu rch SC hool. 10:30 a. m.: BlblC' STudy,
WC'dn rsda v :tt 9: 0fl ,un .
Thu rsdll y, 7:30 p.m. / Rad er I.
MIDDL EPORT PHESBYTERIAN HACINE WESLEYAN - Chu rr h School.
Chu rc h sC' hool HI: 1 ~ a .m. M or nln ~ Wor
10 a.m.: Worship II a.m.; UMW fourth Mon·
J; h \ p1 1 1 1 ~ a.m. Tu rs d a~·. IO:I)( I a.m . Bl biP
da y a1 7::1.) p.m.; Mf'n's Pra)'er Breakfast,
Stu dy: Thu r:oduy. 7: ao p.m. Hlb lf' Studv.
Wednesday, 7 a.m. jGracc ).
SYRACUSE fiRST UN ITED PR ESBY SU'M'ON - Church Sc hool, 9: 3() a.m.;
TERIAN - Worship srrvlcf' 10: 15 a .m.
Mornlnl{ Wors hip 10:45 a.m. first and third
Chu rc h Sc hoollii:Oil a.m. TUt&gt;.'i dll y, lOa .m.
Sunda ys; Fellowship dlnn('r with Carm('l
Bibl r Stud y; Sund ay, ti p.m. Jun io r and Sethird Thursday, 6:30 p.m . jMcGulre).
nior H l~ h Youth Groups.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST , Oliver
HUTLA ND CHURCH OF GOD. Pastor,
Swain, Suet., Sunday School 9:30 a. m. evJohn Eva ns. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.;
ery week .
Sunda.v Mo rning Worshi p 11:00 a .m. ChilHOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
dren 's Church 11 a.m. Su nda y Even ing
Tom Staten, pastor. Sunday School9: JO a
Srrvlrr 7:00p.m. Wrd ., 6 p.m. Youn g Lam.: Evening service 7: ll p.m. WednesdaY
dles ' Auxiliary. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Famprayer meeting 7:30p.m.
Il y Worship.
BEAR WALLOW RI DGE CHURCH OF
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Nrar
CHRIST, Dua ne Warden , minister. Bible
Long Bottom. Edsl'l Har1. pa stor . Sunda )'
class 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship 10: ll a.
School 9: 30 a.m.: Worship 10: 30 a.m.:
m.; Evenln~ Worship 6:30 p.m. Wed nes.
Pra yt:&gt;r meeting Thursday, 7:30p.m.
day Bible Study 6::KJ p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FREE WILL BAPTIST
N~W STIVERSVILLE CO MM UNIT Y
CHURCH, Co rner Ash and Plum. Ralph
CHURCH, Sunday School .service, 9:45 a.
Cund iff, pastor. Sund ay School 10: OOa .m.;
m.; Worship service 10:30 a m Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.: Wednesday
Evangelistic &amp;&gt;rv tce 7: lJ p.m. WE.'d~e5:
and sa turd ay Evening Serv ices at 7:30 p.
day; Prayer mPetlng 7:30p. m. Thursday , .
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in a blanket to cover the ground

As they paint it a glistening White .

rom its beauty we learn to interpret the worth
Of
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a prOmiSe t e Ord has to keep;
That the cycle of life will receive a new birth,
From the white world of winter asleep .
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Gloria Nowak

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
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Pomerov

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216 S. Second
Pomeroy

GOD MIXED THE WINTER PALETTE
WITH SILVER AND WHITE

Ph. 992·2101
Pomeroy

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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

FRIDAY
POMEROY - Willing Workers
Class of the Enterprise United
Mehtodlst Church will hold Its
annual Christmas party atthehome
of Marjorie Bowen, 7: 30 Thursday.
There will be a gift exchange.

The Interested .Businesses Listed On This Page.

This Mes'sage and Church
USED CARS, INC. ·" . MEIGS TIRE
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ft\Y\ John F. Fullz, Mgr.

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Equl"pment sales
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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourlh and
Main St .. Middleport, Rev. Calvin Mlnn;s,
pastor. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner. supt.
Sunday SC'h0ol9: 30 a.m.: Worship service
10 : f5 a.m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Joseph B. Hos kins, evangelist. Sunday
Bible Study 9 a.m .; Worship, 10 a.m.: Sunday evening service 6 p.m.; Wednesday
evening service, 7 p.m .
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine,
Rt. 124. William Hoba ck, pastor. Sunday
School 10 a.m.; Sunday eve ning service 7
p.m. Wednesday evening servlcl' 7 p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Dan Cheadle,
Supt. Sunday School 9:]) a.m. Morning
Wors hip 10:30 a.m. Prayer servlef' , alt er n·
at£&gt; Sundays.

M'l'. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Locatt'd In Texas
Comm unity off Ct. Rt. 82. Rev. Robert
Sanders, pastor. Don Will, layleader . Sun·
day School 9: ll a.m.: Morning Worsh ip
10:45 a.m.: Evening preaching serviceSe·
cond and fourth Sunda y at 7 : ~ p.m .;
Christian Endeavor, first and third Sun·
day, 7:30p.m. Wednesday prayer meetlng
and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY.
Located on o . J. While Road ot Highway
160. Pat Hensoo, pastor , Sunday SchoollO
a.m. Classes tor au ages. Junior Ch urch 11
a.m.; Mornlng worship 11 a.m. Adult
Choir practlce6 p.m. sunday. Young People's, Children's Chu rch a nd A4ul t Bible
Study, Wednesday at7: :1l p.m.
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL 570 Grant
st. Middleport. Attllla ted with Southern
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOOTAL. Third
Baptist Convention. David Bryan, Sr., Ml·
nlster. sunday School 10 a.m.; Morning Ave. Rev. Cla rk Baker, pastor. carl Not·
tlngham. Sunday School Supt. Sunday
worship 11 a .m.; Evening worship 7 p.m.:
Wednesday evening Bible study and School 10 a.m. wHh classes for all ages.
Evening services al 6 p.m. Wednesday Bl·
prayer meeting 7 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST . St. hie study a t 7:30 p.m. Youth sesvices Frl·
Rl.l24and Co. Rd.!. Mark Seevers , minis· day al 7:30 p.m.
ECCLES!A FELLOIWIDP, 128 Mill Sl.,
1or. Sunday School supl. Harry Hen·
Middleport . Brother Chuck McPhersOn,
drtcks: Sunday School 9:30a.m.; Mornlng
worship 10: 30 a.m.: Evening worship 7p. pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m.: Sunday
evening services at 7 p.m. and Wednesckly
m. woonesday worship 7 p.m .
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CllURCH, servi.;es at 7 p.m.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Kenneth Smith,
Corner Syca more and Second Sto ., Po- pastor.
Sunday School 9:30a.m.; church
meroy. The Rev. Wl!llam Middleswarth,
pstor. Sunday SChool 9:45 a .m.; Cllurch servicE&gt; 7:30p.m.: youth fellowship 6: 30 p.
m.; Blb1estudy, Thursday, 7:30p.m.
service 11 a.m.
FULl. GOSPEL LlGHTIIlUSE, 33045
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Ms~;:r .
Anthony Glannamore. Ph . 992-5898 . Satur- Hiland Road, Pomeroy.- Tom Kelly, pasday EvE'nlng Mas s 1 :30 p.m. ; Sunday - tor. Danny Lambert, S. S. Supt. Sunday
Mass, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Conltsskms one mornlng service at 10 a.m .; Sunday evening service 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and !burshalf hour before each Mass . CCD classes
day Services at 7: 30 p.m.
ll a.m. Sunday.
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WORD OF FAITH, 93 Mill St .. MiddleVICTORY BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd St.,
port. Sunday morning service 10:15 a.m.:
Middleport. James E. Keesee, pastor.
Sunday morning worship 10 a.m.; EVen· Sunday evenin g 7:30. Thursday morning
Bible study 10 a. m. Wednesday evenlng
lng service 7 p.m .; Wedn eSda y evening
7:30p.m.
worship 7 p.m . Visitation, Thursday 6:30
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF TilE NAp.m.
ZAREl\lE, Rev. Glendon Stroud, pastor.
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH - Gary
SundaySchool9: 30 a.m.: Worshipsprvtce,
i;~Qlter, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a .m .:
worship service, ll a.m.: prayer meeting, 10:30 a.m.; Youth service SUnday 6: 1~ p.
m. Sunday evening servlee 7: 00p.m. Wed7:30p.m. Thursday.
nesday Prayer M('etlng and Bible Study
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHU HLH
7:00p.m.
S
Od F GScODh - 1 G91311lbert pe nMcer , plastoser. r~·ul::;_
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHU RCH, Sunay
oo : a.m.; orn ng
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day afternoon services at 2:30. Thursda y
10:00 a.m.; Sunday even i n~ service 7:00 p.
('venln g servlc~ at 7: 30.
m. : Mid-week prayer se rvlcl' Wl'dnesday
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , Mason, W.
7 p.m.
Va.
Pastor, Bill Murphy. SundaySchool10
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH.
a.m.: Sunda y evening 7:30 p.m. Prayer
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meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 7:30
Lawrence Bus h, pastor. Max Fo mer, r.
Su~t. Sunday
School and1 Morning
Wors hip
p.m. Everyme welcome.
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: a.m.; un ayeven ngser v ce, p . ..
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, SaYouth mN'IIng and Blbll' Study. Wedncslem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor. Sunday
d ay,7~. m .
a.m.; Sunday evmlng 7:00p.m.;
UNI EDFAITH CHURCH . Rt.7onPo- SchoollO
Wednesday evening prayf:'r meeting 7:00
meroy By-Pass. Rt.'v. Robert E. Smith, Sr.
p.m.
, pas tor. Melvin Drake, S. S. Supt. Sunday
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMEN'f
SChooi9: 30 a. m.; Morning Worship 10:30:
CHURCH , ·Silver RJdge. Duane Syden·
E I W hi 7 30
Wed d
ven ng ors P : p.m .;
nes ay
strlcker, pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m.;
Church service 10 a.m. Bible Study Wed·
Prayer SCrvlce, 7::Jl p.m.
nesda.y at 7:30p.m. June thru September,
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Railroad
St., Mason . Sunda)' Sc hoollO a.m.: Mor n· 7 p.m. October thru May. Sunday evening
lng worship 11 a.m.; Evt'nlna
,
.,.. service 6 p. Fellowship 7 p.m. June thru September, 6
m. Pra yer me~ting 1mcl Bible Study Wrd- p.m. October thnJ May.
d
7
nes ay, p.m.
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SATURDAY
GALLIPOLIS - The Grande
Square will hold a Western style
square dance Satunlay from 8 to 11
p.m at St. Peters Episcopal Church,
541 Second Ave., Gallipolis. CecU
Sayre wll be the caller.
RUTLAND - The Rutland J3o.
whunters will hold a meeting
Sarunlay, 8 p.m at the club house.
New &lt;tflcers will he elected.

ROYAL OAK- Belles and Beaus
Square Dance Club wUI sponsor an
open house on Friday at the Royal
Oak Park Recreation BuDding
north of Pomeroy, 8toll p.m. Caller
for the evening wll be Sonny Bess of
Huntington, W. Va. All western
square dancers are invlted to
attend.

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J . wm. "Bill" Brown, Owner
Phone (614) 742·2777

FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle
Borden, pastor . Cornelius Bunch, supt.
Sunday School 9: 30 a.m.; Second and
rourth Sundays worship service at 2: 30 p.

BIDWELL - Callia County
Freewill Baptist Conference convenes at Poplar Ridge Freewill
Baptist Church, 7 p.m. Friday;
public Invited.

POMEROY - 1\'lary Shrine rl,
Order o! the White Shrine of
Jerusalem, will have a potluck
dinner at 6: 45 p.m. Friday preced·
lng the regular meeting at the
Pomei'Ojl Masonic Temple.

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SUNDAY
RACINE - "Stars Dance at
Christmas" program will he presented by the Barbara Lawrence
dancers Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at
Southern High School audltorlum.

SYRACUSE - Volunteer Fire
Department will sponsor a Christ·
mas dance at the Syracuse Grade
School Friday from 8 to 11 p.m.
Admission, $2 person wfth proceeds
to go towardS purchasing o! resuce
air bags for the department.

POMEROY- Annual Christmas
party and tea dance of the Royal Oak
Ballroom Dance Club members and
guests will he heldSundayfrom4 to7
p.m. at the Royal Oak Park. The Blg
Band Souoo of Orlando Colwnbo, an

RACINE F1RST BAPTIST, Steve
Deaver, Pastor. Robert Smith, Sunda y
School Su pt.,· Sundav School 9._ 30 a .m.·,
"
Morning worship 10:40
a.m.; Sunday
1
hi 7 30
even n ~ wors p : p.m.; Wedn t's da y
t&gt;venln
g Bible stu dy
T: 30 p.m. CHURCH ,
BURLINGHAM
COMMUNITY
BurUngham. Ray Laudermllt, pastor; Rcr
t8't COzart, assistant pastcr. Sunday School
IO a.m.: worship? p.m.; Wednesday, 6 p.m.
youth m~tlng; Wed., 7p.m. churchservtces.
PINE·GROVE HOLI NESS C H URC H , ~
mile off Rt . 325. Rev. Ben J . Watts, pastor ,
Lee Russell, S.S. Su pt. Sunday Schoolg; 30
a.m.; Morning Worship 10:·30 a.m.; Sun day evening service 7:30 p.m.; Wednes·
day service, 7:30p.m.
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Little,
pastor. Steve Llt tl(.), s. s. Supt. Sunday
SChoollO a.m.: Morning wors lp, 11 a.m.;
Sunday eve ning worship 7: .ll p.m. Prayer
m('('tln g a nd Bible-s tudy Th ursday. 7: 30 p.
m.; Youth meeting Wednesda y at 7 p.m.
REJOICI NG LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- J83 N. 2nd AvE'., Middlepor t. Sunda y
School10 a.m. sunday even ing 7: 00 p.m.;
Mid -week service, Wed., 7 p.m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Robert E. Musser , pastor. Sunday School
9:30a.m.; Paul Musser, supt .: Mornlng
worship 10:30 a.m.: Su nday evening ser·
vtct. 7 p.m.: mid·week sel'\•l ce, Wedn es da)', 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE OJURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE. Rev. Glen n McMillan, pastor .
Mary Jani ce Lavender, Sunda y School
Supt. Sunday Schooi9:.J:l U{l.; Mornin g
worship lO: J) a.m.; Evangellstlcservlce,
6 p.m.; Prayer and Praise Wt'dnesday, 7 p.
m.: Youth meeting, 7 p.m.
EDEN UN IT ED BRE:I'HREN IN
CHRIST, Elden R. Blakr, pastor. Sunday
School 10 a .m.,· Gary R·~
cxu . Lay leader .
Morning ser mon, 11 a .m.: Sunday night
services : Chris tia n Endeavor 7:)) p.m.,
Song service 8 p.m. Preaching 8:XI p.m.
Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesda y, 7
p.m.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN ,
Roger Watsoo . pastor. Crensoo Pratt ,
Sunday School Su pt. Morn ing worship 9: XI
a .m.; Sunday School10:30 a.m.: Evening
serv ice , 7:30p.m.
MT. UNION BAPTIST. Donald Shu e.
pastor : JO(' Sayre, Sunday School Supt.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.: Evening 'NOr·
ship 6: ll p.m.: Prayer Mf'cting, 6:30p.m .
Wednesday.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST. Jody Holland , mlnlst•r. Deryl
Wells, Supt . Morning worship, 8:00a.m.;
Chu rch SChool 9:00a .m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF T HE NAZA·
RENE. Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor.
Frank Rtrtle, tupt. Su ndaySchool9;lJ a .
m.; Worship service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday. Wednf.'Sday, 7 p.m. Prayer meet·

ln~UREL

CLIFF fR EE METOODIST
CHURCH. Rev. Robert Mi ller, pastor. Ro·
bert E. Barton, Direc tor of Christian Edu·
ca lion : Steve Elllin, assis tant. Sunday
SChool 9::11 a.m.: Mornin g wor.shlp ID:JO
a.m .; Choir practice, Sunday 6: :1) p.m.;
Evrolng worship 7: lJ p.m. Wednesday
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:311 p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Charles Russell Sr., minister. Rick Ma·
co mber, au pt . Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
Worship service 10:30 a.m. Bible study,
Tuesday, 7: 30 p.m.
REORGAN IZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LAITER DAY SAINTS. Port land-Racine Road. William Rou sh, pastor .
Linda Ev•ns, church sc hool director.
Church schooi9:JO a.m.; Morning worslp
10:30 a.m.: Wt'dnesday evening prayer
serv lceo , 7:30p.m.
BETID.. EHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
Shuler, pastor. Worship service, 9:30a.m.
Sunday School10:30 a.m. Bible Study and
prayer service Thursday, 7:30p.m.

CARLETON INTEftOENOMINATION·
AL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road. Rev. Da·
vkl Curfman, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30
a .m.: Ralph Carl, Supl. Evening worship
7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting, WOOnesday
7:00p.m.
LONG OOT'l'OM CHRISTIAN, Jod y
Holland• g:•l or; Wallace Da mew ood •
Sunday Sc ool Supt. Worship service, 9 a.
m. ; Bible Schoo110 a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH .
Sunday School at9:30 a.m.; Mornlngworsh ip at 10:30 a.m.; Sundayevmlngservlce
30
at 7: p.m. Thursda y services at 7: 30 p.
m.
GOS PEL MISSION at Bald
KnFREEDOM
ob, 1ocat ed oo County Road 31 . Rev.
LawrenC£&gt; Gluesencamp. pastor. Rev.
Rog(.)r Willford, ass t. pastor. Preaching
servlct&gt;S Sun day 7:30p.m. Prayer meeting
WE'dnesday, 7:30 p.m., Gary Griffith.
leadf'r . Youth groups Sunday even ing at
6:30 p.m. with R(MI'ef and VIolet Willford,
I d
C
·•
ea ers. ommunlon Sf.'rvlce firs! Sunday
each month .
WHITE 'S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH - CoolvUleRD. Rev . Phillip Rl denour. pas tor. Sun day Scoo
h 19:30 a.m.:
worship serv le(' 10:30 a.m.; Blbi~ study
and
worship serv
ice. Wednesday,
7 p.m.
MRUkTJLAND
CHURCH
OF CHRIST,
d ar honrss pastor. Bill Nlcholsoo, Sun·
ay 5 c oo upt. SundaySchool 9: 30 a.m .;
Mornl ngWorshlp andCommunlonl0:30a.
mRUTLANDBIBLEMETt«lDIST. Amos

Tillis, pastor. Sonny Hudson , supt . Sunday
School 9:30a.m.; Morning worship, 10:30
a.m.: Sunday evening scrvicl' 7: 00p.m.
Wt'dnesday sr.rv lce 7 p.m. WMPO program 9 a .m
N o'eacch SuCHnday.
RliTLA
HUR
OF THE NAZA·
RENE . Rev. Lowell Ford, pastor. Sund ay
School 9:30a.m.; Worship service10:30a.
m.;
Young peop:e's service 6 p.m.
Evangellstlcserv lce6: l:l p.m. Wednesday
service 7 p.m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
St. , Mason, W. Va . Eugen e L. Conger. minister. Sunday Bible Study 10 a .m .; Wor·
ship 11 a .m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday Bible
St ully, voca l mu sic, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY ASS EMBLY OF GOD. Dud·
dlng La ne. Masoo, W. Va. J. N. Thacker,
pastor . Eveni ng service 7:30 p.m.; Wemen 's Mlnlstl'}l, Thu rsday, 9:30 a.m.;
Wed nesda y Pray('r a nd Bible Study, 7: 15
p.m.
HARTFORD CHURCH Of CHRIST JN
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev . William
ca mpbell , paslor. Sunday SChool 9:30 a.
m.: James Hughes, sup! . Evenlng.!ervlct
7:]) p.m. Wedn.!day evening prayer m~l ·
ing 7:30p.m. Youth prayer service each
Tuesday.
FAIRVIEW BIBL E CHURCH, U.\a rl,
w. Va ., Rl . 1, J ames Lew-u,
•· pat 1or. w or·
sh ip servlct's 9:30a.m.; SundaySchoolll
a.m.; Evenlngworahlp7: 30p.m. Tuesday
cottag e pra yer meeting and Bible Study
·9:30 a.m.; Worship service, Wednesday
7:30p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH .
.Walnut and Hrnry SIS., Ravmswood, W.
VA . Thf' Rev. George C. Weirick , pastor.
Sunda y SChool 9:30 a. m.: Sunday worship
n a.m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, located on
Pomeroy Pike, Cou nty Road :linear Flat·
woods. Rev. Black wood , pasto r. Servic('S
on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and7 :l0 p.m. with
Sunda y School9: 30 a .m. Blb,le Study, Wed·
nesda1y, 7: 311 p.m.
FAIT H FELLOWSIDP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST, Sl. Rt. 338, Antiquity . Rrv.
Franklin Dlck('RS, pastor. Sunda y morn·
1 10
S d
ng
n.m.: un ay evrnlll g 7: :JJ p.m.
Thursday evm lng 7: 30p.m.
STIVERSVILLE CO MMUNJTY BAP·
TIST CHURCH . Pa!Jtor Robert Byers.
SundaySChool lOa.m .; Worshlp servlcell
a.m.: Sunday evenlng servlce,7:30 p.m .;

w:O'E:.~6E'1rrln~eU~JO~iJ'nRCH

Inc., Pearl St., Middlepor t. Rev. O'Dell
Manley, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30a.m.:
MornlnSil warship 10:30 a.m .: Evmlng
worship 7: JO p.m. Tuesday, 12: :K&gt; p.m. women's Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7; l)
p.m. Prayer and Praise .service.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOO·
'I'OLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
James Miller, gr.stor. Sunday School,
10· 30 a m · Woro lp Service Sunda 7 30
· Bible
· ., Study, Wedn,.day,
'
y, :
p.m.;
7:30p.m.
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
Harrlsonv\lle Road. David Ferrell, pas·
tor: Clinton Faulk, Sun day School Supl.;
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; momlnr wor·
ship, ll a.m.; Sunday evenlng aervtce 7:ll
p.m. Prayer Mettlng, WedneecJay, 7:30 p.
m.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
non-Pentecostal. Worship "'rvlct SUnday
10 a .m.; Sunda y Schoolll a.m. Evening
worship aervlce 7:00 p.m. Wednesday
pray•r rneetlng 7:oop.m.

11 piece orchestra, will be providing

the music.
DANVILLE - Revival Danville

Holiness Church, continuing
through Dec. 15. Evangelist Rev.
Earl Starnes, services 7 p.m.
nightly.

Chapter ct Beta Sigma Phi Sorortty
needs workers for the Gavin
Chrlstmas party . Sorority
members wanting to help should be

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POMEROY - The annual couple's Christmas party of the Ohio
Eta Phi Chapter ot Beta Sigma Phi
Sorortty will be held Satunlay night
at 7 p.m, at the Senior Citizens
Center. The dinner and party
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., home of
Charlene Hoeflich.
Worlrers needed
POMEROY - Ohio Eta Phi

at Meigs High School from 12:30
untU5p.m.
Syracuae program

SYRACUSE .- Syracuse Ele-

mentary SchoOl will present a
Christmas program Monday evenIng, 7:30 p.m .. at the school. The
public Is Invited.

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ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·.
Harrisonville Rd. Robert Purtell. minis·
t('r; Stt&gt;ve Stan ley, S. S. Supt .; Bill McEI·
roy, Ass l. Supl.; Sunday School 9:30a.m.:
Worship S('rvlce 10:30 a .m.; Evening wor·
ship Sunday 7 p.m. a nd Wednesda y, 7 p.m.
ST. J OHN LliTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
Grove. The Rev. Wil liam Mlddleswarth.
pastor ."Chureh service 9: 30 a.m.: Sunday
School 10:30 a .m.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHR IST,
J ohn Wright, pastor. Sunday School 9: l) a.
m .; Larry Hay nes . S. S. Supt. Morning
worship 10:30 a .m.
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE, Rev. Thomas H. Collier. pastor.
Ora Bass, Chairman of the Board of Chris·
tlan Life. Sund ay School9: ~ a.m.: Morn ·
lnjj! worshi p IO:ll a.m.; Sunday evt.'n ln~
worshlp7: 30 p.m. PravermeetJnn7: JOp.
J
lo
m. Wednesday, .
LIBERTY CH RISTIAN CHURC H. Delt·
tf'r. Woody Call, pa!&gt;lor. Sl'rvices Sunday
10 a. m. and 7 p.m. W("d nesday, 7 p.m.

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Area deaths
Mrs. Thomas (Janet) Gl'QI.'neveld,
Worthington, and several nieces
and nephews.Mrs. Smith was a
Member d the Long Bottom United
Met hod!st Ch urch, Racine Chapter
Order of Eastern Star, and the
Ladles Auxiliary of the Fraternal
Order of Eagles,. Aerie 2171. She
seJVed on the Kibble Foundation
Board of maey. years.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the American Cancer
Society , Meigs Coonty Unit, P .O.
Box 692 _Pomeroy. There will be no
funeral seJVIces. The RawlingsCoats-Blower Funeral Home Is in
charge of arrangements.

Olan Lee Hysell

Surviving are a brother, Calvin
Olan Lee Hysell, 60, 33100 Pine
Lane,
Middleport; a sister, Rosie
Grove Road, Racine, died Friday
- h• Toledo·• a sister • Lilly
Lync
morning at Veterans Memorial
Cotterill, Zanesville, and several
Hospital.
ru·eces and nephews ·
Mr. Hysell, a retired truck driver
Besldesherparents,shepreceded
and operator of a Pennzoil Service
in
death by her husband, Roy
Sta)ion, was born in Pomeroy on
Russell, two brothers, Charles and
• March 3, 19Zi, a son oft he late Giles
Homer Lane, and a sister, · Allee
McClellan and Bessie Leota Smith
Lane.
Hysell.
He Is survived by two sons and
daughters-in-law, Giles Lee and
Servicesat wm
held at 1 p.m.
Sunday
thebeRawlings-CoatsHennetta Hysell, Racine, and Noah
Blower Funeral Home with burial to
Rollin and Brenda Hysell, Dade
be Jn the Riverview Cemetery. The
City, Fla.; a daughter and son-inRev. George Hoschar will officiate.
law, Paula Kay and Tim Dillon,
Nellie E. Russell
Friends may call at the funeral
Long Bottom; two brothers, Victor
Nellie Estber Russell, 72, s. home anytime Saturday. The tamHysell, Racine. and Kenneth Hysell, Second AVe., Middleport, died
lly wUI be presentfrom 4to 7 p.m.
Oklahoma; five grandchildren,
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Giles Lee Hysell, Jr. , Joseph
Bradley Dillon, Jessie Nicole Dillon,
Ap(U Hysell and Martha Hysell and
several nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded in death by a brother.
Mr. Hysell was a member of the
Pomeroy Church of Christ and the
Meigs County Farm Bureau.
SsrviceS will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Ewing Funeral Home
Auto .• P.B., P.S., air, good condition.
wlth burial to be In Beech Grove
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral bomefrom 7to9 thlsevenlng
Auto., P.B., P.S., topper.
and anytime on Saturday.

1979 Ford Club Cab..................... $3495

1978 Chevy 4 Whe11l Drive ........ $1295
1978 Olds .•.................................. $1895

Violet Mae Smith

4 Dr .. auto .• P.B .• P.S., air, looks good.

1977 Ford LTD .............................. S1295

Violet Mae Smith, 53, 66584 Route
124. Reedsville, died Wednesday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Smith was born Nov. JB, 1932
at Ldng Bot1om,adaughterofAdaE
Swan Bissell, Long Bottom, and the
late Joseph E. Bissell. Besides her
fatl]er, she was preceded In death by
her husband, David A. Smith.
Surviving in addition to her
mother are two daughters and
sons-in-law. Pat and Thomas
Drake, Valparaiso, Ind., and Diana
and Steven Me Levey. WUilamstO\YJI, W. Va.; a son and daughterin-law, David and Nancy Smith,
Rochester, Mich.; five grandchildren; Ann and Tommy Drake,
Meghan and Tyler Smith. and
Joshua McCievey; two brothers, ·
Ke)lneth Bissell, Long Bottom, and
Michael Bissell, Rutland; three
sisters, Mrs. Harold (Orva Jean)
Holier, Long Bottom; Mrs. Mark
(Marilyn) Miller, Westerville, and

4 Dr., P.B., P.S., air.

1978 Ford Fairmont ...................,$1095

4 dr.• auto., 6 cyl., air.

1979 Ford Thunderbird ................ $1895

Auto, P.B., P.S., vinyl top

1978 Ford Pinto Station Wagon ... $895

Stand, 4 cyl.

Stephfn Groce, 93, Hdckingpori,
died Th -•
u.... ay at the Arcadia
Nursing Home, Coolville.
He was born at Newell's Run,
Ohio, a son of the late Jacob and
Carrie Bull Grove. He was a retired
foreman of the University Glass
Plant at VIenna, W. Va .
Surviving are his wife, Florence;
a son, Sydill'y of Lawrenceburg,
Ind.; a daughter, Mary Ellen Groce,
Hockingport; four grandchlldren,
and nine great-grandchildren.
Beskles his parents he was
preceded
In death by stx brothers
and
two sisters.

The annual Christmas dinner of

n

1,

(Jnem&lt;\7J

Evening• 7:00
Fri., Sat., Tues., 7:00-9:00
Sat. &amp; Sun. Mat .. 2:00
Sat. Midnight , 12:00

WE OFFER AWIDE VARIETY OF DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SUCH
AS HOSPITAL BEDS, WHEELCHAIRS, WALKERS, BEDSIDE COMMODES,
OXYGEN EQUIPr.INT, ADULT DIAPERS &amp; UNDERPADS, ETC.

1. Billing for All Patients

2. 24 Hour Emergency Call
3. Qualified &amp; Experienced Personnel
4. Access to Over 2,000 Homecare Supplies
· 5. We Accept Assignment on
Approved Government Claims
6. Free Delivery and Pickup
7. Same Day Service
AND ALL OTHER SERVICES NEEDED BY
MEIGS COUNTY RESIDENTS
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CALL 992-5740
ASK FOR KIM OR RANDY

known lddr.. II unknoiNn,
end to "" tho helno, dovislll
end no111 of kin of Ang olin I
Karr; whOM nemn and ad·

dre1181 •• WJknown 1r1d
,.nnot with ,....,..,lo cli11~·~ lbe •certain lid. you are

mtiflllf that yvu hove
been named Dafenclonto in o
legal action entitled John T.
Gru11er and Juanita P.

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Any Adult Aclmlnlon

I

I
I

Scrturclay or Sunday Matinee or
Midnight MoviH

I
I

'16769.
The olljlct ottt. c.,.,..Joint
isforportitlon oftt.oM end gao
intltr8lt h rul llt:ate a

- . . t in Voklme 260,
Pogo 733, Meigs County Deed
Rocordo. m.,.,oo ID wlidl io

hlrllby made.
You ere required to ans\Nal'
tho
within 28 dop
liter tho lilt pu blc:ation of tflil
notice wlllch will be published
once MCh week br six

c....,,

a t - o - . . Tho lilt
pubiiastlon wiN be mode . ..,
JlftUary 27, 1986 andtl'e 28
cloys for Ar11- wil oorr&gt;
menoe on that date.

In case of your failure to
anawer or otherwise riiPQHd
a -inld bv flo Ohio Ruloo
of Civil Procedure, ju~ mont
by
wil be rendered
againllt yvu lor the • -

-ult

d e - in tl'e COfT4'Ioint.
Doted: N011ombor 19; 1986.
IJirry sp.. oor,
Clerk of Courts,
Meigs CountY
Common Plou Court
111) 22,29:
11216. 13, 20, 27, 6tc
Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMEIIIT OF
FIDUCIARY
Estate. of Amo HUlton,

a-.1.
Colo No. 24961
On ~ 26. 19B6. in
tho Molgo County Probate

Court, CUe No. 24961 , Roy54 Misc. Merchandise

The Family of
John E. Hunnell

Battery Sale
COMPLETE LINE OF
FARM AND AUTO
BATTERIES

AGRI BOSS

12 VOlH VOlT
3 YEAR WARRANTY

95
ONLY $39
ALL SIZES IN STOCK

MGM Farm City
Service Station
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
6 A.M. TO 11 P.M.
PHONE 614-992-9932

11.

Help Wanted

HELP WANIED

BRAZIER

OF MIDDlEPOU

Ama
HUIIDn,
- -·
Iorio
of Main
Street,
Pomeroy,
Meigs County, Ohio, 4&amp;719.
Charloo H. Knight
Acting Proboto Judge
Lena K. N-10111, Cleric
11 1I 29: 1121 6. 13, 311:
Real Estate General

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
SPUT LEVEL HOUSE dh 3
beiiooins, 2 complete baths,
~init11 room, living room and
_lqe IK!IItion room. loea11d on 8 teres. larp 111111
pond. RICint ••·
3 BEDROOIIIIOBILE HOllE
on 3 lots in Syracuse.
OLDER HOUSE with 3 bedrooms on corner lot in SyrCU$1.

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EASTERN - 9 acres, 3 BRs,
turnace, woodburner, full
basement, bldgs. &amp; lg. garden . Asking $30,000.
IIIDDLEPORT - Next to
bu siness section. 3 BRs, 2
story frame, FA furnace,
woodburner &amp; 2 baths.
BAUMS SUB. DIV. - 3 yr.
old bi-level, 4 8Rs, lg. family
rm., carpeting, low heat bill,
insulated home.
$10,00.00 - 2 BR mobile
home with 2 rm. lactor·y
built adMion. Family rm.
with ~iding glass dr. &amp; ~
acre.
BRADBURY - 7' rm. rerovated home. 4 BRs, nalu rat gas furnace, fireplace
with unit, cook &amp;bake units,
garage &amp; flat tot.
SYRACUSE - Full basement, 2 BRs, formal diing, all
new kitchen with stove &amp; refrigertor, lg. lot &amp; garageshop.
POMEROY - 2 BR frame
with full basment &amp; lg. tot.
$17,500.
MIDDLEPORT - W81k to
the stores. 3 BRs,dining. natural gas furnace, 2 car earage &amp; tot. Asking $25,000.

AN EQUAL OPPOmNIJY EM'LOYEI WILL IE AC·
REAL ESTATE IS DU R
CEPTING APPLICAllONS FOR SMiliNG FACES. FOR
ONLY BUSINESS WITH
CERTIFIED APPRAISALS.
Fill AND PART· nME POSiliONS.
Applications may be picked up at 700 N. Se·
Housinq
cond Ave., Middleport, on Dec. 13 &amp;14 from 9
to 11 A.ll. ;..;1..,·3..;.P-.M;;..._ _ _ _ __.,. Headq ua riP rs

10-14-lfc

(CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USII

U-SA~E

SERVICE

985-3561
All M1ku

o•lo
7/11 /lfn

•Washers •Dishwaahert
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

·

PARTS and SERVICE
J

115 BIICI ST.
POMEROY

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36' ·
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

4-5-llc

Ph. 614-843-5191
10-6-tlc

HUDNALL
PLUMBING &amp;

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

VINYl &amp; AWMINUM

317 Norltt S1&lt;ond
Middleport, Ohio 45760

Complete Gutter Worl&lt;
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Typeo
Worked in hOme 1rea
20 y•ra
"Free Eetimates ..

SALES &amp; SERVICE

•IJ-

We Also Carry
Fishing Supplies.
IUSINIII PHON!

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Linda L Riffle
992-3535 .

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42 ACRES WITH IIIBILE
HOllE - Has bam, several
bu ildings, farm equip., pond,
20 acres wooded, 5 acres
fenced. $50,000.

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

THREE BEDROOM BRICK IN
lANGSVILE - Approx. 4
acres, modern kitchen, I ~
baths, family room, basement, fenced for cattle or
horses. 50's.

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WIRING NEED$
Residential &amp; Commercial
Call:

992·5875 Or
742-3195

YOUNG'S
-

Addont and remodeling
Roofing and gutter work
Concrete work
Plumbing •nd electrical
work

!Free Elltimoteol

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215 or 992-7314
Pomoroy, Ohio

12-8-Uc

,, All v, '''""' N•m

CHRISTMAS TREES
&amp; PINE CONES
FOR WREATHS

CIRCLE
CONTRACTING

furniture, Wedding

ALSO

and

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP
"US: Ollie• Svpplit1 &amp;

Co... lttt lulldinl

PRE-CUT TREES

and Gracluoti011
Stotion:AJ;.~agnotic

Signs, R
Stamps,
lusintn forms,
Copy Strvicfl, Etc.
215 Mill St., Mid&lt;lltport
104 Mulberry A• .. Pori:oroy

Cantroctlng Service

AVAILABLE

(Free Estimates}

HARLEY HANING
RESIDENCE

JEFF CIRCLE, SR.
Long lottom, Ohio

fkitwooth Rd., Co. Rd 26
2 Mi. !rom lin Points
Wotch For ~,.,

992-3345

8-8-tfc
',.....__ _....;:..::.;::;,&amp;

PH. 949·2649

11-12-1 mo.

11-16-1 mo.

312/lfn

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THRE BEDROOM HOME IN
RUTLAND - Has large fam ily room with fireplace, 2
baths, deck, garage. 50's.

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WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH

•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY

A GOOD BUY - 3 BEDROOM HDME - I \i baths,
close to· town, needs some
work, owner has relocatw ,
needs to sell, low 30's.

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•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

•SATEWTE SAlES &amp;SER'IICE

Tl••

W• llu.t AFill
S.ot Ttehletu
"O•lf
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

fii.ut
STREAK CABCO~
107 Sycamore St., Pomeroy, Oh.
l

POMEROY,O.
992-2259
RACINE - 2 story home
with 3 bed rooms in IDwn .
Gas FA heat, large rooms, in
good condition. $16,500.00.
ST. RT. 143 - A newer 3
• bedriM ranch home, 2
baths, equipped ~!chen , on
approx. 2.35 acres. indudes
chtcken house, storage building. garden space. Priced re-

t

f

PHONE 992-7075

We Wl1h All Our

· t.

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Customer• A Merry

Chrl1t11111 111d AHa.py

New Vear!

.

ll -29·85 1 mo. pd.

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DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

10-8-tfc

THE TAXIDERMY SHOP
2 LOCAnONS

f·.

PORTLAND - 2 bedroom Aframe on approx . 5 acres,
stone fireplace. With $8,400
down payment assume balance of $23,500 at 8.75%
lor 23 year term. Payment of
$236.00 per month , includes tam and insurance.
Total $31,900.00.

New Limo

Rd.

btland
742-2225 or 742-2771

I08 Vine St.
Gallipolis
4-46-9244

9:00 A.M. • 6:00 P.M. Monday-Saturday
Have

Your Trophy Mounted By A
Full Timt Taxidermist

Comptff Q111Rtg, Not Me1

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f

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5

Henry E. Cleland, Jr.

992-6191

Jean Trmell 949-2660
Dottie Turner 992· 5692
Jo Hill 985-4466

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Television Ustening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

LISA M. KOCH, M.S. •

j

chine

repair,

oupplloo.

p1rt1.

!

lashan Building

EYUY

SAT. NIGHT
6:30 ....
flctory Choke
12 Gaup Shotcuns OniJ

9-30-tf

Wanted Ta Buy

Home Decorating oPen
Houn. Fridoy &amp; Seturt11y
Dacomber 13 &amp; 14 .. 10om
to 9 p.m. Glorlo Oiler, SR.

325, longovMie. Oh.

Lonely, -d o dotol Moot
111ot opecloloomeone iMeyl
Call Dat8tlmo toO·,_ 1B00-972-7876 onytlmt doy
or night. ~
Dance,

National Guerd Armory.
Tue~. Ooc. 31 , 9:00 AM to
1:00 AM. Music by Jack
O'Shey OJ. WKEE, Equipment ltomlc Sound"s .
B.Y.O. $10.00 per CCKtplo,

coupleo only, tlcketa mey ba
purchooed II Fruth Pllormocy or by ceiling 304-8753950 or 875-1393.

stomped tnvolope: Elon VItal -716 3418 EilttrpriM
Ad, Ft. Pierce. FL 334B2.
To •II Avon. call 304-675142B.

career-- good benefiu --

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

Froo Chrlltmoo klneno.
814-288-1878.

1980 Liberty 14x64, 2 br

miles south of Gallipolis.
Priced by owner for quick
carpet, rural water, electric
turn right on Rt. 21 B~ then
about 2 miles or firat road

right to Kriner Ridge Road, a
614 - 446 - 2~17.

ment, fuel oil heat. fireplace ,

1J2 acre, Centenerty, city

water. Cell614-446-3044.
House: 6 rooms &amp; bath, with
garage. in country, county
water. Yt acre. $19 .500 .

Coii614-6B2-7417.

3 bdr. ranch. 1'1• bath. lull
baaement, 2 car garage, eJl.
neighborhood, city schools,

Rt. 36 Sunkilt Sub. 8300

otont )oro. ontloiuoo, gold
ond allvor . Wrlte-M.D. 12
Mltter, Rt.2, P.omoroy, Ollio
46789 or call 814-8t27?80.
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Situations
Wanted

mo .. ref. &amp; dep. required .
Beautifully decorated 3 bdr.
home, new plush carpeting
&amp; coordinating window
treatments, country oak
bath; nice friendly neighbor·

hood. Call 614-286-6110

for further details.

rency. Top prlce1 . Ed. Bur·

kett Barber Shop, 2nd. Ave. Give piano and organ ••·
Middleport, Oh. 814-992· tons in my home. AIIO teach
347&amp;.
cording end tranapo1ing.
614-992-6403.
STANDING TIMBER . AI
Tromm. Call: 814-742- Stove and furnace; cleaning
2328.
and ropolro. 394-675-6073.

Wontod:old planoo. Poylng
UO. • *40-oeoh. Firstonly. Write glvlnl tllrocliono.
Witton Pienoo. Box 188
Bordlo Ohio. 43141. Pllone
814-483-1106.

18 ~anted to Do
Will do blbyalttlng in my
holM 11 Ouoll CrHI&lt;. Coil
614-245-9134.
Seal•ch window in plastic.

11

fireplace, 3 mi. south of

Gallipolis, $32,600. Call
day1 614 -446 -1616 or
nlghta 614-446-1244.
By owner. Remodeled 3
bedroom house on Rt. 33.
New F.A. furnace. large lot.

One certHied Medlcot Tochoologlot, wookdep. Send
•-me or op!llv 1&gt; Medlctl
Ple1o, 2103 .-en Pika,
GotllpoNo. 011 48831 .

IUCC8U

Penolon. life, diaablllty and
medlcol pions
WoN•d:
knowledge In coal
proporetlon
ond mining
Mining and-or
lnduotriol

,_roan

Engineering ond drolting

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHINO CO. recommends
tt.t yau do buolnau with
people you know, and NOT

A new home for the holi·
days . Older home · oak
woodwork·in town Racine.

Froo pupploo rnultlplo ao- Ability to communicate both
lorod vorloty. Coll814-44e- written ond oroHy
8022.
lnterested?
Ploue •nd ro.,mt lnclud·
Pit Bull. Coli 614-2fi6- lng experlonce, oducotlon
8074.
ond Oltery hlltOfY 1&gt;: Worto man Developments Inc .,
8 puppies to good homos. Forl&lt;a of Cool lnduotrlol
Colt 814-387-0IS02.
Perk , Alum Creek, WV
3003.
Chrlltmaa pupploo: mother No phone cello pltoAI
Rog. Boooott hound. fothlr 1- - - - - - - 1. Cttii14-241-H88.
AVON Soil Avon peyChriol·
mn bitlo, tlmhed time ocart
To good home. cato • Ull lee- FREE. c.ll.14-44t- · - Melo • lwmolo. 3318.
814-1811-3884.
l:~~~r.E=~~i
LMIIInt fvr
Malt C-. 304-8711-IIH- lllln. .r'allcenoe.
or 875-3180.
448-7090.

w~h

New oak kltchan.

ap-

Furnished

ho~te.

water peid.

a

241 Jack·

bdr. Ctll :

446 -44161ftor 7PM .

.'

2 bdr .. unfumiahed houae
with garage. Rof. &amp; Dop:

required . Coli 814-44'8'
9686.

2 bdr duplax, $200 mo ..
Sec. dep. &amp; ref. required.
Call 614-446-0264.
·
3 bdr., 8 Y.:! milts from Hol1•r ··

Hoapitel, 8300 mo .. e150 .
dop .. no petl. CIIII614-3B8.9763.
'
238 rear Flret Ava .. 2 b~r._
lurnlahod khchen. t226 mo ..
Rei. &amp; dep, no pets. Call ~
614 -446-4921.
.

In Middleport. 3 bedrooms,

Avolloble Jill. 1, 18BI. ,
Completely &lt;Hecoreted. 3

614-949-2&amp;40 alter 6:30
p.m. 136,000 .00 .

extras. EC. Call 614-9926072.
Why rent when you can own
this 1 bedroom house in

Pomorov lor $6000.00
cash. Call 614-992-6871
eves.

In Mlddlepon. 1y, story
brick near Imperial Electrle.
full basement, single car
garage, comer lot. F .A . heat.

$18.000. Cell 614-7422027.

Exterior complete-i nterior
ready to complete. All brick
energy efficient, three badroom rancher, sitting on one
acre. Priced on Inspection

only. Call 304-675-296 I .

bdr. home, nice lot, nice ·

neighborhood, well lnoulated. Move in condition:

Cell 614 -286 -6110 tor'
further detalla.
NeW 2 &amp; 3 bdr.

hOUMS,

$360 mo._ Rockopringo,
Ohio. Call614-446-1542.
In MlnerovHlo by tho Bulk
plant. 1 ba4Nom houoe.
Total electric. Portlotly lurnishld . 614-992-6216 or
614-992-7314.
Pomeroy A...UI, 4 room
house . full llaaement,
heated gar•fl· gil furnace.

Good locetlon. Reasonable

rent. Need references. Write
Box 729 L.
6 room house. &amp;~H~n garage.
In Alfred Cummunity. Refer·

onc01 end tlePoth required.
Coil 61 4-9Bfi-8e49.
House or apt. for rtnt.
Furnished or ~~nfurnlthed .

614-992-2311 doyaor814992-6723 evol.
House for rent in Pomeroy.

Cloao to town . $260.por
614-992 -61311 after 4 p.m.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
RT 36. PHONE 614-448·
7274.
1982 Cleyton, 14X66, fully
fum. , washer. dryer. AC.
underpinning &amp; porch. E•c.
cond. , Make an Offer . Call

614-266-1621 or 614-2&amp;16316.
2 bedroom mobile home,

a

storm windows

oil lumeco, unclarplnnlilg.
good cond. Coli 814-2586074.
14•70 Graywood 3 bdr .. 1Y•
bath, newly remodeled, un·
derpinning . needs finish

for

14•70 Floetwood. 3 bdr..

to low fixed rtte. UH equity
Leader

Mortgoge Co.. 614-6923061 .

~ :~~~~~;;.:==

1 v, baths. Lots of a•trll.

Extra Nlcel Cell 614-266·
6687 or 614 -88B-1687.
1976 Richwood 14•80

Services

partly furn ., waahar, dryer.

1----------

exc. cond. Coli 614-446·
4661 or 614-387-0397.

Orand P11no for ule. Free

electric. 2 bedroom•, air
cond .. G.C. Inside end out.

delivery and tuning .

1- - - - - - - -

Piano tuning end repair, tune

up tor tilt holldoyo, spoclol
:locoum. Word'o f(eyboord,
304-171-111100 or 67fi 3824.

1- - - - - - -R 1:~! E sl~lr.

1970 Schultz, 12x60. Totol
304-882-2422 .
19BO Liberty 14K64, 2
bedroom, unfurnished, vinyl

underpinning Included .
Must soli. Coli 304-773 6873.
MOBILE HOMES MOVED :
lnaured, reatonable rates.

Call 304-576-2336
Home• for Sale

Double · wlde

I room hou• _,Pomeroy

fvr oolo or rent. Coli 814-

992-31711 tor appointment.

on

room ,

Two bedroom houae for rent

in Jericho eroo. Coli 304676-64B3 oltor 8 PM.
Lerge hou11 an4 1p1rtment,

unlurniohed . 304 -676 1365.
Small house _, Beech Hill.
School, 304-671-1900.

42 Mobile ~mas
forR.nt
~

Furnished. AC, ceble, no city
taxes. beautiful river view in
Ksnauga . Fottera Mobilt

Home Pork. Cotl 61 4-446·
1602 .
3 bdr. mobile home. all
utilities paid, no pett, 1ec.

dop .. $426 mo. lnodvance. 2

•

bdr. mobile home ell utlltles

paid, no pollooc. dep. U45
pold lnadvonco. Call 614448 -13B6 oltor fiPM .
2 bdr . lutly lurnlahad ,
1 2x86 , conv. locallon ,

Upper River Rd., '-•tor pold ,
MC. dap . ...,Ired. Catl
614-446-8658.
2 bdr. mobtte home near
HMC. no pltl, *1615 mo .,
wtter included. $60 dep .

Cotl614-448-3817.

Mobile home for rent fur ·

nished. 2 bdl .• llfl hoot. Call
anytime , 304-676 -6372.
1968 Vindale 12x60, expondo , 3 bHroomo. 1'h

bathl, outbuH"nu~ on largo

lot

100x238. 3 bedrooms, M•ing

Efficiency cottego. t55 .00
woetc, utilities poid, phone
304-676 -3100 or 676 6609.

ec:reen•.

work. Raducod to H .BOO.
Cell 614 -446-3040. ·

31

Ranch style, nice 2 bdr.

pliances, living room, dining
room, 3 bedrooms, bath.

HOME OWNER&amp;-Retinonce

llbff~to opend 2 nlghtl out
WIIIIng
per woetc
Plano Tuning. Lont Doniola,
Self - r v ' - and motive- 814-742-2911 . Aloo: Boby
tor

Houses lor Rent

month plus •potit. C•ll

Buaine11
Opportunity

purpose.

41

raqulred . Call 814-4U-.
136B.

Fllldi1W I

any

Rt:JII,ds

By owner. Stately, 3 bed-

trade. 304-676 -3030 or
676-3431 .

wo,.

Ettabll1hed cu1tomer ba•

2 .9 acres. all ..titles nearby,

on Rt. 564. Coil 304-3&amp;7:
0213 .

3 bdr., large kitchen, nice
utility room, t cer gartge, ~
$296 mo. , Ref. &amp; dop

Modern 3 br, formal livlntl
end dining ro\)m, finlshea
basement with family room,
new furnace, central air. Will

send money through the
Preporotion, Mining and ln- to
mall
you hive invest!·
duotrlol 9oloo Engineer. Ex· goteduntil
tho
offering.
celtent DP-"'nltv for o
profe ..ional, who aan
and cep printing
without direct -rvlaion T-ahirt
equipment.
•·coJor printer,
Mtttne anglnoe!M producto
dryer, oxpoolng
to tile mlilint - . y In conveyor
' _,..,., Wlltll VIIIIJnia .,d unh llld cop drylt': Like ,.,.
oonclltlon. Whh oupplln
etlhmOhiD.
Will troln 83,400. Ceii904We offer:
78B-61147.
Protoctod Tellhory
Re,...t Solo•
Unllmilod Morket U10ge
Vohlcte, expenooa and baM 22 Money to Loan
No limit on Income- No
penatty for

build big 4 bdr. Early Ameri- ·

can Homes 418,996. New :
model open. Coli 61 4-BBB7311.
' '

$23,000. Collect 614·42362B9.

32 Mobile Homes
lor Sale

Help Wanted

Why pay double price? We

son Pike, Goftlpolio, $200

Will do odd jobs. Coli
304-876-2419.

21

tank. Call 614-379-2268.

4 badroom houM for ooll.

acres whh barn. Call 614446-2761 .

Houoo 313 7th Stroot Pt.
Pleo10nt. eB,OOO. Call304676-4137.

St:l vII,:,

Farm for sate: no houn. · 2
bamt, countyweter8t septic.

House for aale or rent. 3 bdr.,
2 bath. 2 fireplaces, 2 plus

Prov.,t hnt looo during the
coming winter. Bill Slack.
614-992 -ZI89 .

lin 11 I.1'I :. 1!! nI

Want offer. Clyde Bowen,
Jr. 304-676-2336 .

home, 2 full bathe, 'h bl.
from Wash. Elem.. t326.
ref. req . Colt 614 -4462158 .

1 Y2 betha, carpeting , modern kitchen, draPfrles. meny

Buying dolly gold, oliver our home. Trained and fifcolna, rlnga, jowolry, ato~ing teen years experience. Call
wara, old coine. l•rge cur- 814-992-7314.

dyear Plant. Mineral rights.

Call 614-446-9654.

F.A. hoot. 2 baths, basement. garage. $27,000.
Collect 614-423-62B9.

chettt, bltkeu, dishea.

Apple Grove 100 ecru.
Iorge bern 120li28, 1,300 It "

3 bdr. 1tory 'h, full base-

day. Must cook,light house·

exp. preltrrod II
TOP CASH pol4 for '83 keeping,
modal and newer used cars. poaolble. Send reference to
P-9 In core of the Pt.
Smhh Buick-Pontiac, 1911 Box
Ploount Roglltor, 200 Main
Eutem Avo .. Gallipolia. Call St..
Pt. Plauant , WV
614-446-2282.
26660.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS Baby sitter In Gallipolis Forry
FURNITURE. Bodo. Iron,
wood, cupboerda, chllre. - · 304-676-6072.

Farms lor Sale

36 Lots &amp; Acreage

room houae at 10 E. St. in
Pomeroy. 6 wooded acres,
family room, :lining room.

ion. Sot. • ·sun. 24 hours ea.

-

few hundred feet on KrinM
to first houae on right. Call · =c-:---::-~--~

W1nt to buy, pipe or culvert Mature woman to Slay with
3-4 ft . diameter. Call 614- elderly woman 11 compen·

Buying Row Fw. Beef tnd
Doer hldoo. Sefting-tropping
ouppMoa. ·Whte1 and nlte
lltn. George Bu'*loy, 814884-47111 . Houro:12-9p.m.

unfurnished. vinyl under·
penning incluHd. Must Sell .

on Jerry't · Run .
and out building. From Galli- frontage
Road, 6 miiM from Goo·
polis go down river on Rt. 7,

earn 84,000 month 11 a

Nlnt.:perience

Giveaway

1 acre with house. 2 bdr.,
rural water, septic tank,
mobile home hookup,

Mle. Now wall to wall

Pick up .,d

1hotgun1.

dryer, elr cond, t4.800.00.
phone 304-e76-5697 or 871-4077.
• '

experience-No sel••· Detail•

oupervlaor, port-lull time.
We poy caoh lor late model Calll -304-342-0018.
cle•n used cara.
t400-81200 nionth, portJim Mink Chev. -Oidslnc. time
. *4,000 - 88 , 000
Bill Gone Johnson
-month
full - ~ me. Colll -304814-446-3872
342-0021 '
WANTED TO BUY uoed
wood It coal heaters . Foderal. Stoto, • Civil Sor·
Jobs now ovilable in
SWAIN'S FURNtTUfiE, 3rd. vke
your,aru. Colt 1-61B-469• Olive St. OoHipolio. Call 3646.for
lnformetlon.
614-446 -31119.

end

aorod by Recine Gun Club.
Every Sunday, beginning 11
1:00 p.m. Foctory Clloko12

Gellia High School. Reduced
to $29.900. Call 814-3888711 .

33

LooM Weight. feet groat -&amp;

9

1971 Concerd, 12x65.: 3
bedrooms. •••her and

Small 2 bedroom houoo. 5

814-M9-20931fter 6:00or
on woetcenda.
1- -- - -- - -

Cloenor. one hell mMt up
Gaorgu Crook Rd. Coil
614-446-0294.

4

&amp;-13 tin

IACINE
FIRE DEPT.

llquldatton

By owner. Must sell· moved.
3 bdr. ranch, one car garage,
.w alking distance from North

32 Mobile Homes
lor Safe

Eoay Auombty Workl
•600.00 per 100. Guorentead payment . No

LOST dog, rod boned hound . ASK THE ARMY NASand Hill Pt. PletNnt. Call TIONAL
GUARD , RE304-176-61.4. '
CRUITER ABOUT VACAN:
CIES FOR QUALIFIED
PRIOR MILITARY SERVICE
8
Public Sale
INDIVIDUALS. Part-time
8c Auction
jobo with full-time beneflll.
Call 304-67&amp; -3960. or 1800-142-3819.
Indoor Flao Mllrket. Every ------~­
Sat. &amp; Sun, B-6. Routes 3fi BE A PART OFT HE NEIGH&amp; 180.
BORS HELPING NEIGHBORS TEAM IJoin the Army
RI&lt;;K PEARSON. AUCTIO- Notional Guord and you
NEER SERVICE. E:rteto, hove a good part-lime
antique.

Homes for Sale

304-773-5873. .

tails tend telf·addreued

FOUND golden brown
puppy with white feet •
martcings red collar. Preocrlptlon Shopp8. Call 304676-6002.

31

$12,600. Call 614-3889B66.

dtllvery, Davia Vecuum

Ucensed Clinical Audiologist

2:

GUN SHOOT

prox. 60 openlngt .-r year.

oand ulf , ed~reooed
otompod envelope: ELAN
FOUND · pockago on high- VITAL-6847
341B Enterway owner mey collect by priM Rd. Ft. Pierce. FL
Identifying. Colt 814-446- 334B2.
2978 after 3PM.
Auombly Workl
LOST: Pelomlno colt. 8 Easy
81100.00
par 100.Guoronmonth• old. c... m color.
Payment . No
Loading Creek Rd. 614- teed
E"!!trlonco-No Saleo. De9e2-8903.

SWEEPER and lOWing ma-

New Veer'• Eve

a

LONG BOTTOM - A three
bedroom home with unfinished family room . Forced
air heat. T.P.C. water with
approx . 8~ acres of wooded
land . Also garage plus storage. Asking $15,500.00.
POMEROY - 3 bedroom
home on good street, basement, garage, garden space.
Priced Reduced.

Last and Founc!

l~••i!o!'!'~ Sin I or 7. Coli

3 Announcements

gu~e

'•

duced.

6

Wonted to buy, Brownie

AnnntJIIJ:l: 1111: nl "

Racine Gun Shoot apon·
608
E . M•in

VaHey Memory Gordon• op-

Call 614-112-6161 collect
lor write P.O. Box 729.
Border colllo to glvo oway. Att.ns, Oh 46701 .
Approx . 1 yeor old. Small.
614-949-2319 .
Need someone to care for 2
oldorly-lo, their home. 6
Ml~od breed dog, very cute, mlloo from ·hoapitet-160.
Call814-448-4414.
304-178-2673.

3B8-9661 evonlnga.

CARPENTER
SERVICE .

· 10-17 lin

Needed aomeone with back·
hot to open grave• at Ohio

Vacancy for the elderly In

FOR ALL YOUR

•

PH. 992-7201

Free Estimates

11-12-2 mo.

·~ t-----

:

JIM CUFFORD

Long Bottom. Ohio
Ph. 915-4141

Ph. 16141 843-5425

I J2:UIIc

IEAlTOI
Home Phone

992-2196
Mfddlepprt, Ohio
1-13-tfc

MARCUM
CONTRACDNG

cau cot.un.

16141 992-6550
RESIDINCI PHON!
16141 992-7754

OOZER, BACKHOE.
TRENCHER. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS, WATER,
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES.
R'ECLAMATtON. PONOS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT.
HOME FOOTERS.
DUMP TRUCK STONE
• DIRT

*Complete Remodeling
*Room Additions
*Roofing
*Siding
*Gara~es &amp; Pole
Buildmgs ·

EUGENE LONG

HEATING

CONTRACTING

We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater 'cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

Help Wanted

Hiea. Licensed Ohio and monthly paycheck--NO
Wool VIrginia . a04-773 - LAYOFFS. Coli 304-6765786 or 304-773-6430.
3960 or 1-800-642-3819.

J&amp;F

PAT HILL FORD

Racine, Oh.

12-5-1 mo.

'"

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Real Estate General

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
~ -(614)-992-3325

304-372-5709

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

4/ / lfn

.IIN.ro•

BEND AREA CAU
· Ripley Office
For Hours

CALL
446-4522

lltlllpollt,

Sizes Start from 12'x16'

CHESTit..:.985-3307

[]j
Real Estate

PH. 304-675-2441

3-24-tfc

Sl.

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

992-5738

BANK

TEAFORD

SUIGEIY IY APPT.

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

1-1 ·tin

CROCHETED
•
HATS·
IN YOUR COLORS
Many Other Crafts
Available

HOME NATIONAL
~

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

AUTO
RENTAL
Rt. 160'Nortk

304·675-6276

AT

mond

County , Pom•roy, Ohio ,

Moo.·Wod.·Thurs. 3-5 pm
Tu11. 6:30-8: Fri: 1-2 pm
Saturday 10-11 :30 . .
LAIGEO.AL &amp;

"We Rt~l Ftt l•u"

•live entertainment
' free HBO •Restaurant
•Olympic Pool
A.A.A.

Long
heir.black
2Ytfemelo
yre. dog.
old.
1Excellent
whhe-1
wotch do
g.
F~dy, loveblo. 614-9923283.
·

SMAll. ANIMAL HO•s

Rt. 124,Ppmeroy Ohio

. SINGLE S24.95

OPEN THURSDAY
THIU SUNDAY

Public Notice

Executors of tho ootato of

MOTEL

AT. 62 SOUTH
POINr PlEASANT, W. VA.
.
8 miles from
Pomeroy-!lason Brid&amp;e

THE HAT RACK

PHONE
992-2156
Or Wtitt
Stntiltl

Huoton, Box 242, MwIIIY City; Ohio 43144, John M.
HultOn, Box 261, Mum1y City,
Ohio. 43144, P.ul J . HuoiDn,
Box 176, Syncu10, Ohio,
46779, _ , appointed Co-

n.

u-~-1 mo.

11

Giveawev

farm,

~----------------------1

Gru-. Plaintiffs, vs. Al1h,.
Iller, Et AI .. Oofondants. lNI
action his _ , lllijjnod Cue
Nu..- 84-CV-333 and i1
pending In 1he Court of
Common Ptou vi Meigs

-

I.J.flc

:

Not Valid Tuetday Eve.

p 1( Sh ke DVM
UU ' 0C y,
PUASANT OFFICE
305 lackao11 ltre.

RENT A CAR

Far111 Equl.lllellt
Partt &amp; Service

Evening•. 7:10
Fri., Sat., Tues., 7:10 &amp; 9:10
Sat., &amp; Sun. Mat ., 2:10
Sat. Midnight, 12:10

I

Sen~inel

Chollor, o•1o
12-ll -1 mo.

Authoriz•d Johg Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hoa
Farm Equipment
Dealer

I ~ -----------~--------- I·
I Movntel- C l - ltlttley, W. Va,
I

Card of Thanks

CARD DF THANKS
The flowers were
beautiful,
And the cards were
sincere.
Thank you for your
kindness
During the loss of
one so dear.
To all of you too
numerous to men·
tion, we extend our
sincere thanks.

JOHN TEAFORD

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

O.illy
Onsilld Dt't
Ill Covrl St. Po.-ray, OkMI UJI~

PUBliCATION

'

..

Give A Mount..n - Cln-• Gift C.rtlflcate or
T·Shlrt for O.rl•t-•
flnC!ulre at lox OHice)

: '1 so OH

4

TOWN &amp; COU!inY
VETERINAIIAII
CUNIC

Also Transmission

•Repair

SALES &amp; SERVICE

--.,..w-...
RIIEROFF
DEAD

Barbara Lawrence's School of
Dance, Syracuse, will hold Its
Christmas program "Stars Dance
at Christmas" Sunday, 4:30 p.m.,at
SoutJ,lern Junior High in Racine, not
Southern High School. The public Is
invited to attend.

To Halon Karr - · whoso
last known 111d""' is Ill known, and to lf1e unknown
heirs, ~. and next vi kil
of Helen KaiY Boer. Arth..
Iller, whooo loot kno..., 111d,.,.. is 111known. end to al
ll1e unlonown hoin, dovisand next of kil vi ArthU&lt; Boor:
Gladya Karr, whoaalatknown
add- is unlcno\Ml, and tot t.
unknown hoi11. - - and
next of kin of Gl111ys KIIY;
Waher KaiY. Jr.. whose lost
known addr011 is ..,.,.,wn,
and to tho Iaino, dovisoea ond
next of kil of Walter Kerr, Jr.:
Carolyn Kerr, who.. loll
known odd-· is unknown,
and to II ll1e hoin, davisand next of kin of Carolyn KIIY;
Clinton Al1hur Kalf, whooo
lat lonown 111drou lo Illknown, ond ID al flo hoill.
ond no&gt;&lt;t ot kin vi Clnton Artl1ur Kan-: E1hol Robom
KIIY. whoso IIIII known 111d""' is ooknown, ond to al
ll1e t.iro. dovl- and naxt vi
kin vi E1hol Roberta KoiY; ond
to Angeline Klrr. whoM 1111

Built

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

----..~--,..
.. ,....... ... _llat*W

Sunday pro~am

ARTHUR BAER, ET AL
Dolendenta
Caao No . 84-CV-333
NOTICE BY

•New &amp; Prior Owned Clubs
•Cuttom··Ciubs
Youth Clubs
•Shoa •Troph!et

BOGGS
'bar . . . ., . . . . ........

(ConttDued from page 1)
also available with premium
service.
I
Rood notes that residents wlth
cable hookups are under no obligation to buy cable service.
Consolidated Communications
has Invested a substantial amount of
money, time and energy in extendIng cable television service to the
Rutland area Rood says.

vs.

tblgo Golf ... .... $6.00 Doz.

"Free EstimateS''

Starts Friday

Cable TV

IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
JOHN T. GRUESER
ond
JUANITA P. GRUESBl ,
Plmtiffs

Golf

Equipment
Now Gr1K lnstalod..$2.50 ...

No Sunday Calls
3/t 1/trn

Public Notice

Is Proud to Announce ·The·Opening Of Our New Branch
Office At
220 East Main Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

New Hames

.......... • ,...IIIIIND' ...

The Daily

KLUB

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

JOHN
GARBAGE SERVICE
II. 2, CooiYHit
985·4189
wE HAUL- BIG OR SMALL
PICK uP WEEKLY
Reeoooable Rat81- Reliebto

Roger Hysell
Garage

KOUNTRY

*ALUMINUM SIDING
'BLOWN IN
INSULATION

Sat. I Sun., AU S.Ots $2.25
~m.
12.25

'·

'.

THE

*VINYl SIDING

Bargain Matinees

Slant 6, 2 Dr.

EQUIP ENTI INC.

11-28-3 "'o.

~isiion Price Polley ·

Raymond Snider, who died recently was preceded In death by a
brother, Paul, not mentioned In the
original obituary.

1977 Plymouth .............................. $495

PH ' 742 • 2050

A bymnsing wlllbeheldSaturday
night at the Middleport Church ci
Christ In Christian Union, Pearl
Street. There wW be special singing
by Dennis Weaver and the Mason
County Choir. Keith Eblin, pastor,
invites the
to attend.

'"

Raymond Snider

Runs good.

-..-

Hymn

,

'

'

Down from Rutland Post
Office, will berunninjuntil
after Christmas. New &amp;
used toys, somethin&amp; for
)he whole family, dolls,
tools, novelties, etc.
12·4-85 1m.

w.

fiijiiiiiiiiiaiiii~~~~~~~~~~~

Graveside rites wlll he held at 11
a.m . Sunday at the International
Order d. the Odd Fellows Cemetery
in Parkersburg.
Friends may call at the White
Funeral Home In Coolvllle from 7to
9p.m. Saturday.

1972 Ford Van ............................... $395

Havo Your Woddi"',
AMIIvarsary or Spocoal
Ckcasion ... Yidoo ...
Topo Any Spociot'Occasion.
CHAILES BAan

roneously reported to be held
lonight. The dance Is Saturday
night, 8 to 11 p.m., at the Syracuse
Gr11de School.
sm' g set

The DaHy

Ohio

f~=~:::::::::=ilr.~~~;;;;~~:;:ifj;:::::;;:;;;:;:;;;;=::;r:======~:i
INSIDE YARD SALE
C. EBUN
·

The Syracuse Fire Department's
annual Christmas dance was er-

the Orange Township Volunteer
FlreDepartment,EmergencyMedleal Service, and Ladles Auxiliary,
will be held Sunday at 6 p.m. at the
'!Uppers Plains Fire Department.
Those ailend lng are to take a
cpvered dish and thetf own table
servce. Meat and !leverage wtl be
furnished. Santa wUI be present to
hand out treats to the children.
Parents may provide gifts for under
the tree 10 be distributed following
the dinner.

Pomeroy

Business Services

Saturday.dance set

Annual party set

Stephen Groce

Thursday at her residence.
Mrs. Russell was born near
Spencer, W. Va. , a daughter of the
late Cumberland and Edocie
Hoover Lane.

Friday. December 13, 1986

Friday. December 13, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

kltcheft,

rental lot, 15,000.00 otter
8:00 PM. ooR 304-6753784.

832.000.00 oloo oxtro lol
1OO.Z36 *12,000.00. 114 2 br treltor ill 1'1. Pletllftt
1100 defM&gt;olt: noo.
Mopte St .. Mooon. w. Vo . -per -month.
304-875-11143
alter 3:30PM .
or 676-6714.

1111101

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Page- 10- The Daily Sentinel

LAFF·A·DAY

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

54 Misc. Merchandise
LUmp houte coal, limettone.
gravel, aand delivered, one
ton and up. Jim Lanier,
304·676-7397 or 6751247.

0,.;:;:;::::;-

2 bedroom mobile home

near Racine . 614 -992 68&amp;8.
3 bedroom trailer In Middle·

pon. With-in walking dlo· .
t'anet~ to school and shop·

Lump cool hauled S42 .00
ton. Call 304·87&amp;-6400.

ping. $200. per month.
614·992-7241 '
44

For Solo. SURPLUS, CAR·
HART. ARMY , DENIM
CLOTHING. lnoulotod Dt·
cron coverall• cemouflaUed
130· (Oronge or green S26),
Sem Sommerville's EastRevenawood, Wva .• Fri.; Sat.,
Sun . 1 :00· 7:00 PM . Iother
olloningo alter 6PMI Cloaad
Salurday Dec. 14, Sunday
16. IKido Camouflage) Dolivery 304·875·3334.

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS !Equal
Houolng Opportunity)

monthly rent starts at 8169
for 1 bedroom and $204 lot

2 bedroom. deposit $200,
located near Spring Valley
Plen and Foodland, pool
and Cable TV availoble,
office hours •• po11ible 10

Big potter bunk beds, com·
plato uoo .. motchlng deok
$75 ., wall hugner recliner,
rust, e75., Commodore 64
with disk drive 8460 .. 19B3
Hondo XR ·100, $600, 1981
Honda Odasaey $600. Call

c;. .... ....... , .. ,v o•\, ...., ••• '"' .,. ., ,, •.,.,, • .,, ••• d ...,.,.MAif'P.Q-',z:IJ

amto4 pmand7 pmto9pm
Monday-Friday, Call 814·
448 · 2745 or loavo

"Now I know that guy's a

mesaage .

nobody - he just dropped
MY name!"

Nicaly furnlshad mobile
home, eft. apt., centre! air

~=========:-r::::======:::-1

and heat
in city, aduha only. 1
Coil
614·446·033B.
Rodocorotod opt ., 2 bdr ..
t160 to nao. Coli 304·
875 · 5104 or 304-67653BB or 304·676·789B .
Up1tair1 • unfurnlahed apt.,
carpeted, all Utilities paid, no
children, no polo. Coll814·
448-1837. •

Furniohod opt. 2 bdr., 131'11
4th, Galli polio, f1 96 wotor
poid. Call 446-4416 titer
7PM .
New efficiency apt. Call
614-446-0390.
740\&gt;1 Seoond AVo. 3 bdr ..
1190 mo.. dap. required.
Coli 614-446-4222 be·
t-n9 &amp; 5.

Deluxe 2 bdr. downtown,
complete kitchen, aH c.rpet.
washer, dryer, electric hall!t
&amp; AC. Oep. required. Cell
doys 614-446-43B3, eve. &amp;
wHktndo 614 ·448·0139.
Furnished apt. , 4 room a 8a
bath, no peta, adutta. Availa·

bla Oac. 1. Coli 81 4·446·
1519.
Large

5 room up8tairs apt.,

fumishod k~chon , I 200 mo.
plus utilitiot. 23B 1 tt. Avo.
Rof. &amp; dop, no pott. Coil
814-446·4926.
5 roomo &amp; both . Locotod
Crown City. N-ly doco·
rotod. electric otovo &amp; refrlg.
No poll. Coil 614-256·
1222.

Furn . apt. for rent, utiHt'-t
pold, 1235 mo. Cell 9AM ·
6PM, 81 4·448· 9244 .
Furniohod opt. 920 4th Avo ..
Golllpoiis, one bdr .. 1260.
utilltioo pold, odu~o. Coli
448-4411 olter 7PM.
1- 2 bdr. opt fumlohod. oil

utllties paid, no pets. sec.
dop. rent uao mo. poid
inodvonca. Con 614-4461385 oltor &amp;PM .

64 Misc. Merchandise
51 Houaehold Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
82 Olivo St .. Golllpolio. New
&amp; uood wood·coolllovoo. 8
pc wood LR .,ito 1399,
bunk - · 1199, antron
recllnoro f99, now &amp; uood
bedroom suitea. rangea.
wringer waahera, &amp; shoea.
New livingroom auit11
f199-fll99, Iampo, oloo
buying coal 6 wood ttoves.
Call814-448·3159.
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofound cholro priced from
f2B5. to IB95. Tobleo. 150
and up to f1 26. Hide-obods,f390 . end up to
f550 .. oofo bodo 1145,
Rocllnoro, 1225. to 8376.,
l.ompo from f2B. to 1126.
pc. dinettes from f109., to
435. 7 pc. 11B9 end up.
Wood Ulble with lix chairs
UBI to f745. Delk f11 0
up to U26. Hutcheo, 1650.
Bunk bed complete with
mottreueo. U76. ond up to
1395. Boby bodt, 1110.
MattreiHs or bo~~~: springs,
full or twin, 183.. firm, 173.
ond IB3. Queon tell, f226 .
4 dr. chottt, f49 . 5 dr.
chotto, f69. Bad from"'
120.ond U5 .. 10 gun - Gun
cobinoll, e360. Goo or
oloctric rongeo 1376. Baby
mtttre-•. f25 &amp; 135, bod
fromoo 120. f25 . &amp; 130,
klngfromo 160, Goodltloc·
don of bedroom suhea,
rockers, metal cabinets,
hoodbolordo 138 &amp; up to
sse.
Uaed Furniture-· Drener. •
bod, metol office dookl. 3
miles out Buleville Rd. Opon
9om to 5pm, Mon. thru Sot.
814·446-0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Waahera. dryara, refrigera tora, rangea. Sll:agg1 Ap·
plioncas, Upper River Rd.
booido Stono Cnoll Motel.
814-448-739B .

Fumiohod oflicloncy opt.
privota &amp; quiet. Single work·
ing peraon only, ell utiliti.. County Appliance, Inc.
pold. Coll814·448-4607 or Good u10d opplionceo ond
TV sets. Opon BAM to &amp;PM.
814·448·2602.
Mon thru Sot. 814-4412 bldroom opt .. utility room, 1699, 627 3rd. Avo. Golli·
wtter furnished. Mitchell polio. OH .
Rood . Coli 614·379·224B
Valley Fumiturt, new &amp;
or 614-446-1910.
ulld. Large 1ection of qual·
2 bedroom apartments. ity furniture. 1216 Eootern
New Haven. WVe . Newty Ave .. Gallipolis.
remodolad . In town. 614·
E-Z Credit Mollohan F..ni·
992·74B1 '
ture, Rt . 7 North of GolllpoMiddleport duplex. 1 bod· lio. Coil 614· 446-7444.
room apt. t 170. plus utilitill. Alao 2 bedroom, 11t. 2 livingroom chairs, French
tloor opt. 1190. pluo utili· Provincial atyllng. avocado
color, excellent condhlan .
tleo. Coll614-9~2 - 7177 .
185 aoch or 1126 lor both.
Effanciencv apartment. 2 Call 614-448-0123 oftar
roomo, both. fui!IIMO.miilt. 5:00PM .
Furnished . In· -,omeror
oboYo ltr~or .. J14·992· Kenmore walher·dryer 111
1250, Speed Queen
6t"'lr or 8f 4-992-7314.
Wither -dryer set 8260,
2 bldroom furnlohod aport· huvy duty Frigadalre
mont in Middleport. All Wllher e126, Kenmore
utilities pold . 614-992 · washer e126 , G.E. washer
avocado green 8160, Ken5084.
more dryer avocado green
tide by side rofrlgarator
Furnillted 1 bedroom apt.
No peta. Deposit required. coppertone like new 82215.
refrigerator white 896,' ,..
814-992-2937.
frigerator whjte frolt free
APARTMENTS , mobile t150, refrigerator coppor·
homes, hount. Pt. Pleannt tone frost free •12&amp;, refrig and Gallipolis . 814 -448- erator white 896 , wood &amp;
coal burning stove •176, 30
8221 .
ln. gu rongo 176. Skaggo
2 br apartments in Hender- Apptlancea. Upper River
Rd.. Gallipolio, 814·448 oon. 304-876-1972.
739B .
Nice 1 and 2 br oportmonll
,downtown. 304·875·221B Whirlpool dryer 4 yro. old,
good cond., t150 . GE
• B-8
washer needs some repair
On North Fourth Middle- 150. Coil 814·446·7231
port, 2 bdr, furnlohod opt .. sfter 15 .
Coil 304-882-2566.
Country otvle oak furniture,
hand cqfted and finished,
45 Furnished Rooms antique reproduction•. Paul
Conkel , Rt . 7. Tuppers
For rent Slee_ping Rooma Plaint.
and light house kHping
rooms . Perk Central Hotel . Rainbow Vacuum Cleaner
for Ale. f260. Good condl·
Coil 814·446·0756 .
lion. Coll814·742-3003 .

ue.

Housekeeping room, range,

refrig., thtrt bath, male
preferred. utilities pd . e125 .
Co11448-4416 oflor 7pm .
48 Space lor Rent
Mobile homo lot , 12'•60' or
smaller. t75 woter poid, 4th
&amp; Ntil, Galllpollo. Call 448·
4418 ofltr BPM .
Mobile home opoco. 2 mlleo
from Galllpollo on Rt. 6BB .
Call 61 4·446·3262 or 614·
448-3413.
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pori&lt;, Route 33, North of
Pornoroy. Lorge loto. Coil
814·992-7479 .
Troller opocos. Small child·
,.n accopltd . Out Rt. 1,
Locuot Road. ~ck of K&amp; K.
1 -304-87&amp;·1 078. '

Fridity, December 13, 1985

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

64 Misc. Merchandise
Firewood-cutup tllbl, 1
truck load 1100, 2· 11BO.
Pickup load, you houl 118.
HEAP occeptod. Coli 814·
245· 5B04.
Haute coal. Lump • ttoker.
Zinn Cool Co. Coii814-446140B.
Collohon' o Uood Tiro llhop ..
Over 1.000 tlroo, 11101 12,
13.14, 16, 18, 16.&amp;.Bmlleo
out Rt. 218 . Coll814· 268·
6261 .
Firewood 140 PU load doll·
vered . 8 ft . landscape
timblro 14.60 to .. 81t. ocolh
pine live X-moo trtoa belled
&amp; burtopod f32.80 ao.,
Mulch . Coll814·441 -1799
doys or 814· 441· 9846 oltor
8pm.

Specill pfic11 on wild bird
...d. IUnftower. de-icing
ult. rat polson. protein
blocko; Found otlho Bidwell
Mill. 614-3BB· 9689 .
Firewood for ule *30
pickup load. Oakwood only.
Coli 814 - 3B8-B144
anytime.
Kennibeck potatoes, turkeys
for solo. Coli 814-3677230.
Chriltmaa Trees. RodnayBidweU Roed . 11A miles
from Rodney. Call Fisher :
61 4· 245·5246.
We are over stocked with
Necchl aawing machinea
made of metal. 25 year
warranty, makes button
ho~s. stretch atitchs . pro·
fenional atichea. design
stitches &amp; more. Jul1 aet dial
&amp; oew. Reg. price 1499,
now thru Jon. B&amp; SIBS. Call
collect 614 · 3B5-B025 .
Vance leach Home Furnish·
ing, Logan, Oh 28 yeara in
business.
firewood large k&gt;ada delivered, llockod $36 Iotti,
140 out of town. Call dayo
8 14·446· 9743, ovoningo
614-448-9344.
Antiquo vonlty 175. antique
high choir f40. 2 oholllampo
120 aoch. Call 614·4484614.
1975 Ford Grand Torino
vory nice ohopo . 19 B3
Hondo 110 3 whoolor 1700.
Col1814-387-0&amp;94.
Time• Sinclelr1000computer with 16K memory.
Young mena clothing, size
40 reg .. like now. Call
614·367·013&amp;.
Custom made 9 h . couch
..c. cond.,' .,eo. Coli &amp;14·
245·6439.
Color TV with Atori &amp; 3
cortrlclgos. 1176. Call 614245·5192 .
Rebuilt anow thrower t1 ISO,
jot type raddy hooter like
now 1110, 160,000 BTU
hot houn kerosene heater
grut lor gorege 1100,22 in .
self propelled lewn mower
used 3 weeka 8126, new
6,000 BTU olr cond . t145,
complete Super 8 mov6e
outfit t12&amp;, 7x7 tilt bod
trailer with fold down ramps
uMd for golf cart. anowmobile or off road vehicles
1460. Coil oftor 7PM 614·
448-2746.
Portoble VCR &amp; comoruold
w~h worronty, f5B5. Call
81 4-446 ·8668 .
2 . 6x32mm •cope and
mount for Rem. 870 or
1100. Call814-448-1444.
Men. woman, children• clo thing, til oizes. Coil 614446-2447.
Block powder 15.96 , muzzleloading acceaaortea spe.
cialilt, Koebel's Guns &amp;
Repair, MlllcrMk Rd . Open
6· B P.M . Mon . thur Fri. Sot.
1-6. Coll614-446-2318 .
Mix ad hardwood olebs, 112.
per bundle, containing epprox . 1\&gt;1 ton. fob. Ohio
Pollet Co .. Pomeroy, Ohio.
Phono 814-992· 6481 .
Sovo 50 percontll Fleshing
arrow oigno 127911 Ughtod,
non-trow 1269. Unlighted
f209 . IFreo lettorol) SH
locolly. (BOO) 423-0183,
onytimo. (8001 628· 2B28,
•••. 504.
Browning trap gun. BT99 .
34 ln . full choke. EC. 1500.
814·992·7163.
Whitt gu range. f75. 814·
992·8952.
6 motol upholllared bar
chairs. Reasonably priced .
K. Crow. 814-992-2441
aher 6 p.m .
Movlo projootor llo ocrean ,
ltlr Jet· B track player.
Sooro dohumldlfior- 20 gal.,
door •wnlng. Ladies large
9omoonlto. 61 4· 992-6B62.
Savege 30· 30 Soh action
rifle. New. Never fired .
Quick ule f125 . Coil 614742·2&amp;02 .
Rodlo Shock Duo-fono 32.
Alllo, memory diolor. U5.
Domoll, 731 High St .. Mid·
dleport, Oh . 614 · 992 ·
3530.

56

Pets for Sale

Five quilts, Wadding Ring,
Lone Star and others, 304876·699B .

57

120,000 BTU Lenno• gao
furnace, new fen motor. exc
cond, 1100.00. 4 Muotang
G.T . 16 Inch wheols .
150.00 . Couch and choir
nice , 176 .00 . 304-676 ·
4038 .

Lowery organ now $3.396 .
Make ofler. Call 814· 448·
97BB .

Musical
Instruments

58

&amp;

Fruit
Vegetables

Big ai1e apples mountain
grown , eight varietiaa. Truck
load, orangea, Navel, Tange.
loa, Grapea, Bananas. Open
7 doyo, 8 :00 to 6:00. Jock's
Fru~ Mkt , Rt. 36, Hendor·
son.

Coal for ula. Lump, tt'okor,
egg. Picked up or delivered.
614-446·92.00 .

Fm; Suppl1 ~s
&amp; L;ve&gt;loGk

10 caret gold ring with 3
stnall diamonds. 14 caret
gold chain necklace . 304876·9789.

Hand croltod wood doll
crodla , 304 -675 · 4536 .
Henderson, w./ .
55 Building Supplies
Building Materiala
Block, brick, 1ewer pipes,
windows, lintels , etc .
Cliudo Winters. RioGrando,
0 . Coll614· 245 · 5121 .
Kentucky lump, Ohio Lump,
Ohio Stoker. Yard or delivery. cement bloclca and
building materiel. Golllpollo
Block Co., Pine St., Gallipo·
lio, Ohio Cell 614-44627B3.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Surplus salvage closeouts.
1. l"x7· 16 " x16 ' prima
hardboard siding 20 .00
pr.oq or 1. 76 pr. placa .
2 . Embo11ed wood grain
aluminum aiding whh foam
back In color 39.96 aq .
3. 4 ' •B' an 4'x9'x7-16
stucco to Masonite aiding
8.96 on 13.96 pc.
'
4. Yt" and ¥." exterior
plywood with fibergleaa
reinforced two aides 6' wide
14'6" long 35 .00 ea.
5. 12 pac. ltael Insulated
prehung door·a. 6 panel, 8
ponel or fluoh 2-8 or 3-0,
76 .00 ... Singles B9.95 ao .
8. Durham oak masonite
paneling 4'x8 '~~: 1A' 6.99 or
Woodfield chellnut B .
grade.
7. 4'x8'x'A" prefiniahedma ·
sonite ~anellng ucond1
3.99 on up.
8. Bruohed olumlnum key
entrance locka 4.99 ee.
9. Interior prehung door's
assorted sire's an linlahea
29 .96 .
10. 48 " oak vanity with 8
grade marble top 199.00.
Penn'l Warehouse, Welloton, Ohio . Call 61 4· 384·
3845 .
Block , brick, mortar and
meaonry auppllea. Mountain
Stole Block, Rt. 33. New
Hoven, W. Yo. 304·8822222 .
Building oupplieo, i300)4x4
inch 12to 16 fl. oak tlmbero.
Mora-n 's Woodlawn farm,
304 875 1286 304 2
•
•
or
· 8 3-

I:6~8~4=3=ov=on;l:n:::g':';:::;==
58

Pets for Sale

1- - - - - - - --

Brl1rpetch Kennels All ·
breod grooming. Aduns &amp;
Wood. f40 .00 a ton. Ac· puppleo. English Cocker
'ooptlng hoot wuchero. 814- ,__sp_o_n_le_I•_·_3_B_B_
· 9_7_9_o _. _ _
742-2488.
I'
Dr~~gonwynd Cattery KanTONY'S GUN REPAIRS, nol. CFA Hlmeleyan, Portion
hotdlprobluling,olltypeoof and Slemeoo kittens. AKC
gunsm~h wo111, fell aorvlco, Chow pupplto. Cell 448·
304·076•44131 ,
3844 ohor ?PM .
~ ~~----

1984 Hondo TRX 200 ohoh
drive. axe cond. 11 , 800 .00.
304-676· 29 11 '
197B 750 Kawaoakl mull
1111. SacrHice S300. 304675-7479.
75

61

Farm Equipment

CROSS&amp; SONS
U.S. 36 Watt, Jackson.
Ohio. 614·2B8-8451 .
Ma11ey Ferguson, New Hoi·
land, Buoh Hog Salas &amp;
Service. Over 40 used trac tora to choose from &amp;
complete line of new 8a uted
equipment. largest selection in S .E. Ohio.
'

Jividen• Farm Equipment,
Year End Sale with 6 percent
lnteraat. Long Trectora,
Grain Barna. &amp; full line of
Agr. Equip . Complete line of
Vermeer Hay Equip., Round
Bole foodars , 17B . OO,
Grinder mlxero, 3 pt. hitch
rotary tllloro, 1 1 ft . food
bunko f110 .. post Drivor
$760, B HP Woodopllttero
8950., Check our prices on
gates a. Corral panala .
pickup racks. aeedara. min·
lfll feeders, wheel horta
'lawn mow'ers , wood
burnera, fr..atanding, fire·
place inaan•
furnace
odd-ons. Good 01ioctlon of
used tractor• S. other used
equip. Coll814·448·1676.

a.

19B5 MF 240 dianl liva
power, opln outl, 73 houro.
Coll614·379·2162.
131 tobacco baler boxes 186.
5 ft . buoh hog •300. To·
bacco lticks 15 cents each .
2 row tobacco setter
81 ,400. A modol lntorno tionel with cullivators
$1,500. 26 ' tobacco pipe
troller. 13001 4"x4" x 12'
and 16' oak tlmblro. Homelite chelnsew 8100. Mor·
gan'a Woodlawn Farm, 304675 · 128 .8
or
304-523·5B43 .

2 Pony saddloo, 304-875·
2B85 .
300 lntornotionol utility
ioodor. 614·843 -5402 oltor
7:30p.m.
John Deere 10 in. homrnermlll. eioo rubber bolt &amp; four
ocraens. 8100. 814·849·
2631 .

CAPTAIN EASY
WJ'II\T ~0

A GHO!IT 'HIP,

'(OU !IAVl

EA!I'7' ~

John boot for oole. Coil
814·2&amp;8· 8417.
76

&amp;

Alito Pa'r ts
Accessories

6

/J."IJ
~~

•

Wont 16x8 or 15x7 orlginol
equipment. . tire rims for

aize. 304-876-46B9
. down
~~========:r~====e~-~~~""~-~~~~ B4·86
Jaep Chorokoo

ANNIE
81

Farm Equipment

136 Mouay Fereusoft !I'M·
tor r .u na good, clea,.,
82,960. 6ft. buoh hog gcHMI
12.960. Ce'l 614·211·
8522 .

71

Autos for Sale

1966 Cadillac Coupe
88.000 mlleo, runs good.
Coil 814·441·0063 .
1979 Toyoto Calico GT.
.,nroof. AC, AM·FM, A·1
cond., 13,486. Call 614·
246-911B .

79 Motors Homes
D. Campers
"'

OH1 60lLY.''IIH~T'6 OOT

rowsm:r ALL

UP6t!T7/
1988 Benner 17' travel
troller, $1,500. Cell 614·
446-0063 .

'73 Dodge motor home
New Holland hoo 0!1 'lnonc·
uceUent ru n'nlng condition.
ing for 2 yee,. on new
86 ,600 or trade for vehicle,
uood Hoy &amp; Forego Jlf&lt;l'
reel aatate, furniture etc.
ducta, Grinder mixers. rne- 1977 Chevy novo. 8 cyl ..
Soe Sat. &amp; Sun. ot 382
nure IPreldere. Now tl thl 1550. 614· 992· 3840.
Jsckaon Pike, Route• ~~ &amp;
time to buy box menute
160. Call614-448-7037 .
oprtodoro . Iorge c11h dll' 79 Cadillac Flaetwood
counta. DacemberSpeciell: Brougham 1 owner, good
1·New Modal 213 N.., cond . black brown metalic
s~rme&gt;
Hollond 10B bu. Monu,. whh l18ther Interior. See at
.1 -- -H
- o_ m
_ a_ __
Spreodor f2BOO. 1• U.... 32 Warwick Rd .. price I-8Modol 387 New H""-M 18. &amp;00 . Cell 304·676Improvements
Tonk Spreader 11200. 1· 2684 alter 7PM .
Uood Modtl 678 N- Helland Box Spreoder 2 . _ , .1976 Caprice cloulc, AC,
Tonden Axle . 2&amp;0 IU PS. PB. runt good. bell offer
BASEMENT
13500. 1- Uood Jolin DHN wKI bl accepted. Coil 304·
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime gua·
Modal 700 G rindor Mill• 876· 3124 oftor 6:00PM.
12400 . 1·Uood Modo! HI
rantee. local referencea
furnl1had , Free astimatet.
Now Holland 100 1111. 19BO XR7 Cougar loaded~
Grinder Mixer Hyd·Drl" 44,000 milea, needs aome
Call collect 1·814·237uood vary little f6800. 1· wort&lt;. 11.800.00. Can be 04B8, day or night . Rogors
Used Modal 351 Grlftcler IMn 7 Woodmont Drive. BaMment Waterproofing .
Mixer 11480. 1- NewM- Point Pleount, 304-676D.an'd M. Contractors. Vinyl
353 New Holland 10 llor. 1347.
aiding, replacement win Lorge tlroo Grindor Mix•
16400. 2· U10d Now Hol- '78 Buick l.o Sabra, runs dows, insulating, rooting,
lond Modol BB 1 Roun4 extr• good, clean inside, new a'nd remodeling. con·
bolero Hydwrop 16600. 1· 304-B96-3650.
erato . Call304·773·6131.
Uood New Hollond M 270 Boler 11BOO. 1· U""
J.and L. Installation. Roof·
lng, vlnyloidlng, ttorm dooro
Super 16 Now Holland 72
Trucks for Sale
Square Boler SBOO. 1· Now
and windows. Free esti·
Hollond Modol 488 I ft. 1972 GMC truck V-8, PS, mateo. Col1814·992 · 2772.
Hayblne Demonstrator PB. long wide bod, ·price
18200. 4· Good uood rnodol f850. Ct!l 304·46B·'l997.
COLEMAN WATER WELL
56 &amp; 2&amp;8 Hoy Rokot ,._
DRILLING
ssoo to f1400. 1- u.... 19B5 S· 10 PU, ohortbed, Pump sales. Hrvice. Regia·
Modal 707 3' point Cho- rodlolo, koystoneo, 6,000 tared in Ohio. All work
wHh both hudo t1900. 1· miles. Coil 61 4·379·2862.
guaranteed. Coil 304-273- .,
Uud Gahl Forogo boa
2811 . Ravenswood , W. Va.
11600. 1·Uood Super 717 1979 GMC Bit. bid, topper,
Chopper with 1 Row H.... 306. dual exhaust, auto., RON 'S Television Service.
11e00. 1• U10d N- Hal· low miles, exlrosl Coli 614· Houoo calloon RC!I; Ouszor,
land 718 Chopper &amp; 1 R- 446-0073. ova. 814-446· GE . Spociallng in Zenjth.
Hoad f3300. 1·Now Hef· 2968 .
Coii304-576·239B or 814·
land L-462 Ski~ SIMP
446·2464.
Loader Oomonotrotor 100 19BO Chovv Luv 12.399.
houro •12,600 . 1-Uso4 1980 FordCourrlort1,999. Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
Glenco 7 Shonk Soil Sovor 1979 Dauun f1 , 799 . removal. Coli 304 · 675 ·
new mold bo'!'dl &amp; points John'• Auto Saleo. Buleville 1331.
13600. Koefero Sotvico Rd .. Gallipolis, Oh 46631 .
Cantor, St. Rt. B7.. Pt.
RINGLES'S SERVICE. ex·
Pleounl WV. Ripley R•. 19B3 Douun PU nice periencad carpenter, electri·
304· 896· 3874 . '
f3,860. 19B1 Chovv von 6 clan. meaon. painter. roof·
cyl., IUIO. 82,300. 1981 ing nncludlng hot tar
Dotoun PU King Cob AC oppllcotlon.l 304-876·2088
63
Uvelllock
f2 ,8&amp;0. 1981 Fo.rd Bronco or 676· 7388.
I cyl. 4 spd. AC •4.&amp;60.
1978 Chov. PU Sllvorodo Starks T,ee and Lawn Ser2 Reg . · Sorrell querter 12,800. 1978FordPU6cyl. vlco. londocoplng. 304-576·
maroo. 1 I mo . old quort• IUIO 11,295. B .. D Motors 2010 .
coil. Coii6!4·2B8·8822.
Hwy. 160- 4 mi. N. of
Hollers Hoop. 614·446- Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Molt walla completed same
Reol nice Hereford bull, 4 7322 .
yro . old, gentle. •1.000. Coli 1----..:______ day. Pump 11lea and service.
614· 386-B777.
1973 Chavv truck. 8 cyl .. 304·895-3B02
good inotor. body rough.
Llvottock Chrittrnao 1111. 82,000 mlloo. t560. 814· Get your carpet in ahip ahepe
wettern opporel &amp; occe01i· ,_99
..2_
;. ·_3_8_40_._ _ _ _ __ with Captain Steamer. furni·
ture cleaning·water damage
n.tetm hor• a. blrn
1·
ment, HorMman•a CCif'nl, t97B 'h ton Ford Cullom wort&lt;, 304-676-229&amp; .
304- 878-8799- Glvt Ul • jllck· up. EC. Ps. pb, auto.
Aloo 20 cu. ft. fr.. zor. New
Colloftor 7:00P.M.
Plumbing
conditJon. Maytag wringer 82
&amp;
Heating
2 Reg. Anguo IKdlo, ortlff· type washer. 814-B43 ciol, performance tollod, 1 _6_33_4_
. ------moo . old, eo canto • pouM, 1
roal nice. Coil 304·171- 1976 Ford '.4 ton P.U. Good
CARTER'S PLUMBING
condition. 614-742-2421 .
2902 alter 8 .
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth end Pine
1976 V-B Convorolon Luv
Gollipollo, Ohio
Pigs . Cell 304·678·27"3 .
truck, roll bar, Blazer Phone 614-446 ·388B or
whoelo, vary nice. 1979 4 614·448·4477
door Chovette. Call 30464 Hay &amp; Grain
176-3388.
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG . Rt. 1, Box 356. Golli·
Timothy hoy •1. 10 1 bole . 1981 VW dioul Robbltt LX polio. Call814-387·0576 .
pickup, air cond .. mroo , eo
Coli 614·245·9626.
MPG, exc . cond. 12,900.
Coii304-676-12B8 or 304·
Excavating
83
Hoy for ule . Coli 614·371&amp;23·5B43.
2424 .

•r

equ'-"

Good Hay f1 . 60 belt, eosy
OCCIII, Rodmond Ridge.
Call 304·676-51104.

Tr ,lllspo r\cllillil
71

Autos for

S1le

19n CJ -6 Jeep. Colldoya
614· 448·1781 ofler 4:30,
670 GT dryer 500 bu. exc. 614- 24&amp;-5B61 .
cond . 84,200. 6B HP Ooutz
troctor 4WD f10.500. 100 1978 VW Sclrocco, good
HP Deutz 4WD 113,000. cond .• priced under whoteMorgen'• Woodlawn Farm, nle volut. Coli 614·44..
304-875-12B6 or 304·623· 2048 evan.
5B43.
19B4 Hondo LX IUIO.,
ATTENTION formoro II the 39,000 mllos, •9.200 . Coli
new tax law pauea in 1988 614-448-B239.
which II highly probable you
will lose the tan percent 1982 Dodge Arieo. ~ dr ..
inveatment credit tax. If you 33,000 miles, a•. cond. Coli
nnd 1 new tractor. buy 614·446· 0254.
now. we can •II you a new
Duell· Alllo diesel tractor, 19 79 Muttong Cobra (IOCMI
from21 HPto180HPotloll oond., Rio Orondo. 11.100.
price than we aold 1 tr•cotr Call614·245·6535.
for in 19BO. Keefer Sor~~ica
Center, St . Rt. B7, Point 1977 Pinto wogon, Collfer·
Pleuant. Rlpley Road, call nil car no Nat, new tim.
Ceii814·2B8-6622.
304-B95· 3874 .
Malley Ferguoon 256 dleul
trecotr, $5,996 . Sldtro
Equipment, 304-876· 7421 .

Boats and
Motors for Sale

YOU THII'JK,

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Ra1 Terrier P\IPPies, 7 weeka

Motorcycles

1972 Hondo Troll 90, very
good cond, t260 .00. 304·
878·3578.

AKC Rag. miniature Dach ·
ahund fornalo, black &amp; ton 3
MOl . old. Call e14-182·
6731

AKC registered German
Shepherd pupo 8100. Nch .
304-876·1 843.

6' projector TV screen, made
by Advent. Exc. cond. Perfact picture. Muat sellS BOO.
304-676·7479 .

74

Pill Bull puppies 6 weeke,
pure brood Jl&lt;lpples, 6 mo.
Call 6 14 · 3 B 8 · 9 6 6 1
_•_v_e_n_in_u_•_
· -----1
Rot Tarrier pups- bob tailed,
3 mos., wormed, lhota. Call
aek d 614 2c8
eva. or w
an • .
• o •
148 7
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_
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1
Rex rabbltta with or without
pedigree slipo. Cell 814446·1149.

Spacious room divider, 11
gun cabinet . Solid dark
walnut. Both like now. Call
304-676·433B .
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GE oide·by-sido double door
fro at free refrigerator, white.
1300. Exc. Cond. 304·6767479 .

DICK TRACY

®IJ 1Mrr Wright

German wireh1ired pointer
puppies. veraetile hunting
doga. exc . poto &amp; fomlly
protec,~ion. Chlimpion alre
from top winning 1tock with
hunting bsckground. Coli
614-3BB-B720 .

446 · 3252
or Coli
614 · 446·
304·675· 1768 after 7.
old,
S30· f36.
6144 13
10 opood man bicycle. 1_3__ _ · - - - - - - - 1100" 3 speed women Live Toddy Boero: AKC
bicycle ' 75 " both 28 "· Registered Chow Chow
olmoot now. Call 304-8953329 .
puppioa. Roady for Chrlotmai. Call614·266·1271 .
King sire water bed &amp; frame.
almost new will fit any king Young heelthy Parakeet
size headboard, use regular breadera, Love bird1, Cock a·
king size thMtl. Call 304· tiel a, baby Mine bird, Cock a·
too. Also commercial nw·
B82·3206
ing
machi he.
614-9B6·
4212 ovonlngo.
Save S0%11 fluhing arrow
signs e279 11 Ughtad, non·
arrow t269 . Unlighted AK C Lhaoo Apoo pu pt,
a209. lfreo lottorsl) Sao males only. 20 champions in
locally. 18001 423-0163. pedigree, gentle, quiet and
anytime. 18001 628 · 282B, loving dogs. 304-676-6537
or675·2223 . " toooousloto
ox!. 604.
lvoe us".
Cobbago Patch dolls. 2- Mr,
T Dollo . Call 304-675 · Parakeets, babies. breeders,
ctgea. Call alter 5:00 304·
6460 .
876-5030 .
Diamond engagement 8t
wedding ring set, can be AKC Bolton Terrier puppies.
remounted, e;~~~cellen1 condi· ready by Christmao. Cell
304-67&amp;·3B62 alter 6 :00
lion. Cell 304-675-1622 .

Uood J -20 Ditch Witch
Trencher and 450 John
Daere Dozer, 1· 814·894·
7B42 or 894·6006 .

KIT 'N' CARLYLI!

1979 Ford F260, h4, 8 fl
bod. u .ooo.oo. 304-67e2911 '
1982 Chevy pickup truck , 6
cyl, po, pb, olr cond. Call
304 · 273-594B . Leave
mltaege.
73

Vans

&amp; 4 W.O.

Dorer Work land cletring.
landacaping, etc. Free estl~
matoo. Call 614·448·8038
or 814 -992-7119 onytimo .

10 CJ-6 JHp, 12,300.
Franklin ttove good cond.
176. Coii614·387·723B .
1979 Jeep J10,1ong wheol
.... PU, quodro trock, 380,
Y·B, outo, AC. PS, PB,
ailding roar window. low
mllooge. 1979 CJ·5 Golden
Eagle, V-8, 3 apd .. opoke
whoolo, AM ·FM otoroo, low
mileage . Coli 814-448·
8700 .

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1880 Jeep ChorokH. 2
•or, B cyl .. 4 op .. om·fm
ltereo can .• air, 1 owner.
73,000 miles. f3800. &amp;14·
142·2700 dlyoor 814·317·

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Motorcyclea

1919 Pontlec Cotollno .,..
good, good cond .. mull .... *·19B3 XR 100 Hondo dirt
1400 or bioi · offtr. Col . .e1 , oxc. cond. Coil 814·
814-248-8157.
' 1148-8247.
1972 VW Super .......
Hondo ATC 186, both geoo1
oond.. 1800 oech. Coli
1 14·;zB8·8380 oltor 8.

Good -1 Excavating. basemanti, footers, drlvew1y1,
septic tanks, landacaplng.
Coli onytimo 61 4·448·
4537. Jomas L. Davlaon. Jr.
owner.

-----1888 Hondo Bid Rod
f1,200. 1976 Hondo 250
olirt 1600. 1980 Hondo
Odyuey 1360. Coli e1431?· 04B2.

· 1982 Mlado 828, AC, AM·
FM, low mlleoge, body Iii 11111 Sprto Hondo Scooter,
runnlne colld., guor......., 10 cc. red wtth htlmot. txc.
u,87&amp;. ·can 814·241· Olnd, toW.. or ochool, f380 .
Coli 304-878·2842.
911B.

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General Hauling

James 8oy1 Water Service.
Aloo poolo filled. Cell 614·
268 ·1141 or 614 · 448 1176 or 614-446· 7911 .
Ken 's Water Ser.~ice . Walla,
cloterrio, poolo filled . Phone
814· 387 ·0823 or814-3877741 night or doy.
Waugh's Water Service .
Wella, cilterna, paola. Feat,
reliable oarvlca. Call 814·
2&amp;8 · 1240 or 814 · 266 ·
1130. Reasonable rates.
Limestone, houH coal. Call
614-387·7760
87

Upholstery

TRISTATE .
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec. Avo .. Golllpollo.
814·448·7833 or 8 '14·4461B33.
R S. M Furniture Manultc ·
turing, St. Rt. 7, Crown
City, Oh . Coil 614· 2&amp;8·
1470, call Eve. 814-4463438 . Old &amp; now
Uphootorod.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Friday, December 13, 1986

!MAXI MOVIE: "Purpll Rain'
(CCI
8:06 (JJ NBA Baokotboll: At·
lente et Indiana
8:30 (I) Ill (!) Tho Cabbage
Patch Kldo' Firat Christmas
In this seasonal apeciat.
the Cabbage Patch Kids go
in search of the Christmas
~irit. IR).
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ful Lifo'
9:00 D I]) (!) Misfits of Bel·
ance The mislita anempt to
locate a milling Grand Pri x
motorcycle racer through
the extrasensory percep·
tion of hia twin. (80 min .)
Cil 700 Club
(I) 8) (111 Dlff'rent Strokes
ICC) Phillip's lavish plano
for Sem'o birthday party
overwhelm the boy.
Ill (I) ffm Oollot ICC)
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Folotaff (Subtitled) Sir
George Soltl conducts the
Vienna Philharmonic Or·
chestra , the Chorus of the
Vienna State Opera , and
the Vienna 8oy1 Choir. (2
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(I) Ill (!) Benson (CC) Benson finds himaelf the co·
owner of a basset hound
wh·en he atka Clayton to in·
veat 81000 of1hla own mo··
ney.
10:00 D I]) (!) Mloml Vloe A
charming con artist gets in
over hla heed when he
pulls a scam on 11riou1 cocaine tradert . (60 min.l
I]) Ill(!) Our Family Honor
(CC) Frank McKay encountera unforseen circumat·
encea when he travels to
Loa Angeles to return a
murderer who will teatify
egeinst the Denziga. (60
mln.}
Ill (I) CID Faloon Crtot(CCI
Angela faces rebellion
from Emma and Lance,
while Chell 1teal1 her drstributor~ . (60 min.)
IJ) Eiootrlo Compony
lill Odd Couple
IHIOJ MOVIE: 'Bitt tho Bul·
1er
!MAXI MOVIE: 'Ch-h and
Chong'• Nice Dreama'
10:20 I]) Benford end Son
10:30 Cil Vorloty
Cll College 8oskttball :
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tlonel
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man.
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Burning Doomed'
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Crort'
12: 16 (HBO) 111 &amp; Ton Two 111r
players land In the clink
thanks to a con man end
his vine_y_ard acheme.
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Chong'e Tho Coroloan
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12:60 (I) Night Traokt
1:00 Cil Wendy end Me
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Weather forecast
Today ... perlods o! snow.. occasionally mixed with rain during the
morning. An Inch or less of
accumulation. High near. :n.
Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight...cloudy with · a slight
chance of flurries. Low near 10.
Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday... sunny. High near aJ.
Ertended forecast

~arend
countdown sales

Dolls
&amp; Bean
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Sunday lllrougb Tnesday

Verycoldwlthachanoeolsnowor
flurries Sunday. Fair Monday and
Tu~, except a chan!ll! rl !IIIOW
flurries oortheut.IBgbs IS to2:1 and
morning .,ws 5 to 15.

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Vol. 20 No.

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Open

46

Middleert-. ~roy-GeUieglis-Point Pleasant Sunday. December

~1986

Cadus, Door Wrtafls. Canllt
Arrangements, Foilagt ltlnts. For
tho lowd -·· !PUW ....11,
C-llrY VC1111, Monl.mtnt Spays.

NANCY YOACIIAM

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SEED AND MILLING

'88 FORD ESCORT SRECT L

HEADQUARTERS

ATHENS. Ohio (UPII - Sou·
theast Ohio will receive aneconomic
boost when the Coolville-based
Mlddlelon DoU Co. expands operations in both Coalville and A!hens.

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The firm, which had been offered
incentives to rP!oca te in other states
Thur.iday announced it was buying
the former McBee Systems Co.
building from the Ohio University
Fund Inc., the school's independent
endowment fund.

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RACINE - · Th~ 'lffimedllite financial future of
Woodland Centers- looks bleak, according to an
account or this week's joint meeting of Wo6dllind
Centers' and theGallla.Jac~n-JIJ!eigs Mental Health
Boards.
.
It was reported that Dr. Bernard Nlehm, director of
·Woodlahd Centers, toiJI tllose at tlie meeting that his
agency IW made cuts In stat! and-iervlees In an effOrt
.to overcome cash-now problems and reductions ·ln
funding. More cuts ate e~pected in the future to bring
.operating costs within a $i ~Wion budget ln 1986.
· Because Woodland Centers ts often tlrCed to ·wait
.up to three months for program reimbufS(%ent from
the state, the ;lgency has been foroed to· bo1'1'9W

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CINCINNATI (UPI) - C!ncin·
nati financier Marvin Warner,
whose bank collapsed and trig·
gered the Ohio banking crisis last
March, was Indicted Friday on 50
counts of theft by deception,
securities violations and wtUtull
misapplication of funds.
Marvin Warner, ambassador to
Switzerland during the cart.e r
administration, was indicted on one
count of theft by deception, four
counts of seculitles violations and

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water at lhe pre 1em !he.·
'Die· lllwn OWII8 the llne8 ol lhe
sy!llem and 11&amp;11 has about 10 years
remalnlag before they are p.old lor.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio . (UP!) Ohio's top Republican officeholder
sald,Frlday that the indictment of
Marvin L, Warner in the Home
State Savings Bank coUapse "Is
simply further evidence that the
record of the Celeste aomintstra·
lion Is the most dishonest and
scandal·lidden in Ohio history."
But Gov. Rlchatd.F. Celeste said,
.through .a S~Dtesinan, that his
lteadershlp proiectetl Home State
~ltors from any loss, and that
those responsible lor the Home

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"Marvin Warner Is the third
high-ranking Celeste .appointee to
be subject to seriOus criminal
chlll'geS," said Ohio Senate President Paul E. Gillmor, R-Port
CUnton, who has said he wiD run for
governor In 1986.
"All three d. these indiVIduals bas
lntl~ie political and personal ties
to Celeste hlmsel!," said GU!mor,
"OVerau, Celeste's l'ecord ot per9011Del ' aj,potrltments has been a
diSgrace."
Celeste was In Chicago at a Great

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come I!P w1111 more 1teu1e GOP
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demand for Republican votes, said
"It would be a disservice to the
president and to the cause of tax
reform to permit another
Republican-led debacle such as
occurred on Wednesday."
Congressional sources said the
White House believed tt now had
aboUt :n tri. 4o Republican votes for
the oommlttee bill - still short of
tbe number O'Neill says. Is necesWY:. lt Wlis alSO Jiot clear how
many be Go!&gt; votes wereiled to
other conditions.
'lbe progress Speakes referred to
Involved GOP desires to vote on
amendments that would ease some
d. their concerns about the oommlttee bill.

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Marvin
Wamer; former owner of the
collop!led Home State Savlnp
INDICTED

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Bank, was kldlcted Frldll)' by ·a
special state grand jury m

chllfii!S of theft by deception,
securities violations and wUUuD
mlsappllcatlon8 ollunds.
that Warner earned a proftt of $4.1
million in excess Interest from his
transactions with ESM in 1984
alone.
Wamer closed his account with
ESM In January 1985, but the
annount he withdrew has not been
made public.
Warner said he wanted to testify
before the Joint Select Committee,
but he refused to sign a waiver that
would allow his testimony to be
used In criminal proceedings.
Warner's lawyer, former U.S.
Attorney General William Saxbe,
said, ."lt Is unfair both to !be public
and to Mr. Warner to InsiSt that he
waive his rights."
Warner filed suit Thur.iday In
U.S. District Court, seeking to block
(Continued on page A3l

Ohio death toll
now at five
WASHINGTON (UPI) - At :
least five of the mllitary pentOn·
nel ldlled In the craah of a

charter JetUner at Gander Air· ·
port kl Gander, Newfoundland, .
were Ohioans, the Pentagon Bald ·
Saturday.
Ohioans llsled as desd are:
Mlcliael Napier, Spec. 4, Middletown, Ohio
. trrederic c. Seltz, l'vt. 2,
Aw'Ora, Oblo.
Brian llarrts, Pvt. 2, Canton.
Oblo.
Darm Brsdy, Pvt. 2, Bru~~~r
wick, Oblo.
Roger Wilson, Pfc., Dayton,
Ohio.

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WASHINGl'ON . (UPI) - White who hinted that If Democrats made Means Committee Chairman Dan
House aideS are talking ~ possible concessions, a suttldent number ol Rostenkowskf, D-111., apparently
tax 011erbaul compromises, but House REpublicans would change produced nothing new and DemoHouse Democrats are telling Presi- their minds and vote to keep the crats stres!l!d the pressure was on
Reagan to come up with more
dent Reagan IIi no uncertain terms Issue alive.
"We believe that the votes are House GOP votes II he did not want
he inust deliver more Republican
votes to save the DeiJI()..TatlC bill be there for passage ol tax retonn to see tax overhaul efforts die.
AU b\lt 14 House Re[lilbllcans
when tax relonn
stand on Its
wants.
merits, and in our view wtll be ignored Reagan· s lObbYing efforts
H~sr Speaker Thomas O'Nent
on Wedl!esdaY ahd refused to allow
said Fitlay that Reagan llad laDed paslled," Speakes said.
'a
floor VOtl! 00 file cammfttee b!O.
·
Spea!let
said
WhlhHouse
aides
so tar to pi'41duce the !ll to '15 GOP
Evlin
tltbilgii he qi~jm'ls ~the .
bad
made
''good
progress
Iii
the
vo,es CY.NeDI Is clelnandlllg before
measure,
Reagan wants it as a way ·
bli ti'les again to move the tax area of vote-gathering'' and that
measure drafted by tbe Democrat· . "the White House believes that tax of keeping tax retonn alive. Any
reform leglslalloh would pass If It new floor action cannot come
led Ways and Means Committee.
before next Tuesday, close to the
An early flurry rt speculation gets to the floor."
time Congress plans to adjourn for
But
a
quick
meeting
in
the
Capitol
about a possible deal on tbe sticky
Is1111e was sparked Friday by White ol O'Neill, Treasury Secretary the year.
O'Nenl, 0-Mass., repeating his
House spokesman Larry Speakes, Jama Baker, and Ways and

wnt

Thts sturdy Golden oat rocker 11
Shllthe btst buy !Of the money

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Slate coHap9e, including Warner,
''should be held accountable lor any
wrongdoing 11J!C1 loss ol funds."
· Warner, the former owner of the
defunct thrltt and a political ally of
the governor. was Indicted by a
state grand jury on one count of
theft by deception and 49 other
counts 1r1 the clOsing or f!Ome State,
which lost $144 milliOn in the
collapse U!Bt Matth _ot_ ESM
G'oVemment 5ecurltles, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ·

Reagan still shy of GOP help on tax bill

$99

TOWN I COUNTRY

ol funds.
The special state grand jury was
empaneled by Ohio Attorney General Anthony Celebrezze on Sept. 3
to investigate the March collapse of
the Home State Savings Bank and
the subsequent run that foroed Gov.
Richard Celeste to close temporarIly 70 state-chartered savings and
loan Institutions.
Home State lost $145 mllllon in the
bankruptcy of ESM Government
Securities Inc. of Fort Lauderdale.
Fla., whose operations are under
scrutiny by state and federal
Investigators.
Also indicted were two fonner
presidents of Home State, David
Schiebel and Burton Bongard, and
two ESM officials, Ronnie Ewton
and George Mead.
Tf.omas Tew, court-appointed
receiver for ESM, testified before
the state Legislature's Joint Select
Lakes Governor's Conlei'Eilce and · Committee on Savings and Loans
was not Immediately aware of the last month that Warner had
indlctmi!nts.
enriched himself by $1.8 mnllon in
"The governor has said repeat- the early 1911Js with 37 straight
edly that those who were responsi- successful "day trades" through
ble for Home State (the collapse)
ESM.
should be held accountable tor
Initial reports were that Warner
WI'Oitgd()lng and loss ct. funds," said had withdrawn $ll million from
Bt!an t. Usher, the governor's ESM shortly before It collapsed.
press :;!'Cretary. "'!be staie of Ohio Warner vigorously denied it, and
was ihe.' firSt, to fl.le.. a ctvll suit Tew. also branded that report as
agamst Marvin Wal'ner and other "absurd."
Home Stale and ESM officials."
However, documents filed in U.S.
District Court in Florida showed

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purposes, the mental health board is responsible for
planning and monitoring the program even tbJugh it
has no money Invested in the project.
Hopkins, who has only been executive director ol
the ll'll'lital health board since July, said she was not
even aware the apartment complex existed until the
Ohio Department of Mental Health sent a letter
requesting her involvement .in the program.
The state wnl in the near future be providing the
board with a state paid consultant to develop a
workable operating program for River Heights. In
order to develop that program Hopkins said, the
consultant wnl first have to determine the type of
people to live there, the type of mental health services
needed by those people, and the cost of providing
those services. .
(Continued on page A-3)

Grand jury indicts
Wamer on 50 counts

RV'DAND - Rutland Mayor
IUdlard Fetty; Bruce Daft!, a
town l'Giumeer worker; Coullcllltlllll Jerry Black auul Rutland
Polce .Oitlcer Jeff MDier wltdl to
- If a broken water -line j..-

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1&amp;. 1986

Another financial problem for Woodland Centers
has been the $lll,tm River Heights apartment
complex in Racine.
The nine-unit buDding completed In 1983 was
constructed by Woodland Centers through a federal
HUD grant to provide shelter for the ll'll'ntaUy
handicapped.
According to Romola Hopkins, executive director
ol the Mental Health Board, River Heights Is not
fulf1lllng Its potential and is "a drain oo the Woodland
Centers' budget.''
Although, said Hopkins, the mental health board "Is
not synonomous with Woodland Centers," the board
will be 'forking with Woodland Centers to put River
Heights "on the right track."
BEcause River Heights was bunt for mental health

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$250,irn from a local bank on anticipated revenue it
was said. .
Woodland Centers has already cut back to a
lour-day
week ilnd additional work schedule
cuts wnt be matte if necessary ..The ageJ1CY may even
be forced to close its doors durlng January and
February II money problems a·re Jl()t curtaUed.
In the past, nuiny mental health programs have
been fronted by ledel'a! dollars, however, for various
reasons, muC!t ot that money is no longer available it
was explillned at the meeting.
FinanCial problems for Woodland Centers have
.steadily Increased ·ovt&gt;r the pasl two years and.many
seJ'\1ces have either been cut back or cut out
completely. Even Woodllind Centers' In-patient unit
has been closed for lack d. funds.

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The purchase will also allow the
company to expand its Coolville
operations, said owners Lloyd and
Lee Middleton.
Their seven-year-old company
specializing in porcelain dolls
grosses more than $1 million
annually. They said they expect to
add 2'iO workers to their current
~5-per~m payroll duting the next
several years.

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Woodland Centers' financial fUture 'bleak'

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STARTING EARLY - Nine-year old &lt;luis Rood, son ol Jack and
VIckie Rood, Tuppers J'lalns,ldDed his llrst deer rl the season rerenlly.
'The nine-point buck O~d dressed at 315 poulllls. Ouis Is a third grsder at
Tuppers Plains Elementary School.

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Ohio weather:
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Inside:

James J, Kilpatrick on the U.S. as a •nation of
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. WASHJMrnlN (UPl) - The United Slates bas
tonned Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachell fA Its
MtllniiiJBii to help Ollei'SOO a cease-fire and Ru•lln
hwp withdrawal in Afgtlanlstlll, a seniOr State
Department ofllclal says.
.
'The offer gtven to Gorbachell at the _Geneva
'*tlmmlt and'made In writing to the ~retary general
ol the UnitEd Nations, was made public Friday by

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'
Depli" 9ecrt!tary
of State John Whitehead.
Wldtebead made the statement In an · address
belore the Wash!JIIIon World Affairs OlureU. ·
U.s. ltflclal$ said the exact tenns of the American
&lt;tfei. to.. guarantee the provisions ot a peace accord
were not defined.
But the officials said Whitehead'~ speech was

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aimed at rebutting accusations the United ·states ls
holding up a settlement by not being helpfuJ.
A possible U.S. role would involve watching over
the Pakistan border to guarantee that Afghan rebel
forces did not Infiltrate hack into the countcy, while
the Soviet forces withdraw on an agreed timetable.
Secretary of State George Shultz· said two weeks
. ago that the Soviets made "Interesting" signals at

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Geneva on the Afghanistan Issue. Whitehead's speech
Is the first public word d. an attempt by the Reagan
adminlstmtlon to act on those signals.
A U.S. official who
asked not to be ldentllled
saidI
.
.
"This Is a way of testing the Soviets. 1bey said all
these wonderful things at the summit, now let'ssee if
they're willing to follow them up."

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