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Page 14-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport,

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day morning, pending action by the
court .
Helton has been serving a
sentence of one to three years for
corrupting a minor, a felony In the

two wlnnlng

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A Multimedia Inc . Newspaper

Pomeroy- Middleport,
Ohio,
Friday, October 5, 1984
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CAPE CAl'JAVERAL, Fla. (AP )Shuttle Challenger soared spectacularly Into orbit today With a record
crew of seven on an r;':arth·
suiVeylng mission that Includes the
first space walk by an American
woman.
. The spacecraft thundered away
from Its launch pad on time at 7: 03
a.m. Euf·; 14 minuteS before dawn
- its smoketrail brilliantly illumi·
nated by the rising sun - and sped
Into the sky on a northeast path up
the East Coast of the UnJted States. .
"The ship is on course and on
time," MJ?slon Control reported.
Slightly more than two minutes
Into the flight, the ship's two solid
fuel rockel boosters peeled away
and parachuted toward the Atlantic
Ocean, where recovery ships wa·
lied. ,The boosters will be refur-.
bished for use on a later lllght.
Nine minutes later, Mission
Control in Houston reported the
liftoff was flawless and Challenger
was In orbit more than 200 nniles
high, streaking through a weightless
world at 17,400 inph.
During the eight-day lllght, the
crew of five men and two women will
use radar sensors and cameras to
study the Earth's atmosphere and
oceans and search tor ancient lost
cities. The space walk will allow the
crew to practice refueling a sa telllte
In orbit for the first time.
Liftoff came exactly one month
after sister ship Discovery neturned
from Its Inaugural flight. That's the

omnJbus bill should be included.
The House, In its version of the emergency spending
bill, Included $118.9 million to begin construction on 43
projects In 23 states. • - ·
"I understand It is in the Senate version," Rep.
·Clarenee Miller, R-Ohio, said of the Gallipolis project.
"We're doing all we can to see that It stays in ."
The Gallipolis provision passed by the House calls
for construction of two new locks in a canal that would
bypass the existing structure. It also provides for
rehabUitatlon of the existing dam.
The current structure's location makes, locking
condition~ difficult and dangerous, officials say. The
small size of the lock chambers results in delays and
higher barge transporatatlon eosts.

An aide to Rep. Bob McEwen, a member of the
House Public Works Committee, said If Reagan signs
the bill , "Gallipolis is go."
"It's a long time in coming and highly
appropriate," said McEwen, R.Ohio. " (But) there's a
very distinct J?OSSibUity of veto.
"And ·g it c&lt;imes, you can credit the leadership of
the Hou!ieof Representatives for waiting until the last
minute of the last hour of the session to deal with
substantive issues and camouflage them with their
special agenda legisla tion and force the president to
handle them all on one piece of paper."
Miller said that even If the project reaches the
president's desk and Reagan signs the bill , It could be
as long as a year before construction could begin.

An on-time launch would provide
a spectacular show, with the rising
sun Illuminating the shuttle and Its
trail of rocket,smoke.
· Weather at emergency landing
sites In Europe could pose a
problem, however. The fofe!:ast
was not good for the primary site at
Zaragoza, Spain, and . NASA said
conditions at a backup runway at
Moron, Spain, were not expected to
be grea~ bUt aeceptable.
In addition to carrying the largest
crew, the 13th shuttle flight - the
·sixth for Challenger - features
ieYeral other "firsts: "
, -TWo women ·In i spacecraft for
the first time, Sally Ride and Kathy
Sullivan.
- The first spacew11lk by a U.S.
woman, Ms. Sullivan.
- The first American woman to
make a second trip Into space, Ms.
Ride.
- The first astronaut to make four
shuttle flights. Commander Robert
Crippen.
- The first flight of a Canadian
astronaut, physicist Marc Garneau.
- The first test of satellite
refueling In space . .
- The quickest turnaround be·
tween shuttle fllghts, one month.

presidential veto. Congressman Clarence Miller,
&amp;-Lancaster, said that even If the-project reaches the
president 's desk and Reagan signs the bill, it rould be
as long as a year befo re construction could begbi.

GAI.UPOLIS LOCKS IS GO, IF- Fundktg to start
ClOIIIItructloo oa the Galllpnlls l.ocb and Dam project
· has been appl'OVed by the Senate, but It stW faces a
· Jlll(lslallve ~bstacle coun1e and the poSsibWty of a

Civilian "jobless rate ~rops
WASHINGTON (AP) - Clvlllan
unemployment edged down to 7.4
percent last month, tl;le lowest In
more than three years, as the labor
market resumed Its Improvement
after two months of rising or
standstill joblessness, the government said today.
The 0.1 percentage point drop
tram August's 7.5 percent- made
possible by thecreatlonofmone than
270,fXXJ jobs - seemed to bear out
predictions by private economists
that July's rise In unemployment
was a temporary phenomenon.
The decllne In unemployment to
7.4 percent returned the civilian rate
to the level of August 1JHl and was
the lowest since President Reagan ·
was lnaugura ted In January 1981.
The total number of Americans
with jobs In September cllrnbe&lt;l, to
105.2 rnllllon, but that was well short .
of the record 1~. 7 million In June,
according to Labor Departmel)t.
September's minuscule decline In
the civilian rate, when adjusted for
seasonal variations, translated Into
a. decline In the number of
Americans otflclally categorized as
unemployed from 8,526,o:xJ to
8,460,00l- a drop of 66,fXXJ.
Analternateunemploymentrate,
which groups the ll3.7,rriiulon·
member civilian labor force with
the more than 1.7 million anned
forces personnel. stationed In the
UnJted States, dropped from 7.4 to
7.3 percent last month, the repOrt
said.
The polltlcany sensitive unem·
ployment figures, coming just over
a month before the presidential

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Special group of robes, pajamas and

gowns by Kid Duds.
Colors include pink. lilac and rosebud
print. Sizes 2 to 14.

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REG. 111.00 TO 120.00

SALE PRICED

$769 TO S1399
WIANGLEI SJ9.95
BLUE DENIM

WESTERN SHIRTS
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Chooose big tops, ruffles, plaids.
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Reg. 116.00... Sale SJ2. 79
Reg. 121.00... Sate·su.99
Reg. 129.00... Sale S23.19
Reg. 136.00... Sale 128.79

election, also showed that the
number of Americans on business
payrolls rose by 139,fXXJ last month ,
and that the labor force figures were
not meaningfully affected by a
United Auto Workers' strike against
General Motors Corp. or a hospital
workers' walkout In New York City.
The only. significant rise in
joblessness among the various
population groups was for teenag·

Unemployment
Percentage or
Jobless People

""~"· 1983

Sept.1984
74% 1
SOurc e · U S Depf of Labor

UNEMPLOYMENT - Clv·
Wan unemployment edged down
to 1.4 percent last month, from
7:'5 percent In Augusl, as the
labor market resuin'ed Its Improvement after two.monlhs of
rising or standstill ·joblessnesS.

the government said Friday.
( AP Laserphoto ).

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outstanding Individual contiibu· member of the Board of Trustees of
tlons to the state and local history In the Ohio Historical Society. Speaker
Association of Hlstortcal Societies Ohio as a · part of the award's for the awards ceremony, attended
and Museums, was hooored at the program of the association. In by :nJ members and guesis, was
25th 81Ulual meet!Jtg or the associa- addition, he was presented a plaque Richard Haupt, Director of the
tion hell:l Saturday at the Ohio bY WUllam H. Nolan,Chillicothe, the Center tor Preserva lion Training of
new president. The plaque reads:
the National Trust for Historical
Historical Center~
,-Blakeslee
was credlted .with "Presented to Charles E. Blakesla
Preserva~on.
by
the
ASSOCiation
In
slnctl~
Also attending the annual meet·
greatly Improving the Image and
appre!:iatlon
of
his
time,
talent,
lng
from Meigs County were Mrs.
direction of the ilssoclatlon dul'lng
energy
and
direction
during.
this
Blakeslee,
Margaret Parker and
his three year tenn.
three years as President, 1!132-&amp;'J.SI.
Vada Hazelton representing the
During his term as president,
Meigs County Pioneer and Hlstort·
Blak.eslee was awarded a special
Blakeslee
has
served
as
an
ex-officio
. ·cal Society.
Award of Achievement for his

Charles E . Blakeslre. Pomeroy,
wtgolng president of the Ohio

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FRENCH CREEK, W.Va. (AP I
- Two Ohio men were killed when
they apparently fell inside a tank at a
Pleasants County gas field, a
spokesman for the- state Medica!
Examiner's office said today.
The men were killed Thursday
mornJng at a gas well at French
Creek, south of St. Marys, said the
spokesman. who declined to .be
identified . Three men were aiso
injured, offi cials said.
He identified the victims as
Christopher M. Lowe, Tl , of Lowell ,
Ohio. and Robert Wood. 26, of
.Marietta , Ohio. Autopsies were
planned. he said.
Autopsies were planned for sometime today.
Officials identified those injured as
Chester L. Binegar, 24, of Marietta ,
Gary D . Beagle, 23, of New
Matamoras. and Kevin Ba tes. no
age or home town available.
Sheriff James McFarland said
the accident occurred as the men
were apparently trying to clean out
a well with salt water. Officials from
the federal Occupational Safety and
Health Administration were to visit
the site. he said.

Meigs gets
fq.nds for
-reclamation

Honor outgoing president :Blakeslee

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ers. That rate jumped from 18.4
percent to 19.3 percent - an
increase that is not unusual at the
beginning of the school year.
Since the trough of the l!*ll-82
recession, w.hen l'ivilian joblessness
peaked at 10.7 percent, roughly 6
million Amertcans have gone to
work, according to both the house·
hpld survey and a separate compila·
tlon of business establishments by
the Btireau of Labor Statistics.
In advance of today's report ,
WASH]NGTON (AP ) -The U.S.
several private analysts said the !nterior Department has approved
civilian rate wUI likely hold steady in a grant of $13,154.fXXJ for reclamathe coming months as new hiling tionwork on 65aba ndoned coal mine
slows with the slackenJng in the sites in 17 Ohio counties, Rep. Bob
McEwen says.
overa ll !'e!:Overy.
The bureau also reported that the
McEwen said the announcement
number of "discouraged workers" Wednesday will permit reclama tion
- people not counted as unem- work to continue for tl\reE&gt; more
ployed because they have stopped years. The funds will be used for
looking for work - fell by lOO.o:xJ in final design and constnJction work.
the July-September quarter to 1.2
The grant was made by the
mUllan and was down by about Interior Department's Office of
600,o:xJ since the pit of the recession . Surtace Mining to the Ohio Departat late 1002.
ment of Na tural Resources ' Recla·
In testimony prepared for the mation Di vision and brings Ohio's
congressional Joint Economic Com· total under the program to nearlv
..
mlttee, bureau Director Janet L. $J5 million.
Norwood noted, however. th at
Accordin!( to McEwen's office .
"women and blacks continue to be the counties are:
disproportionately represented
Athens, Belmont . Columbiana
among the discouraged.··
Ga llia, Guernsey, Harrison. Jack:
Ms. Norwood. sizing up general son, Jefferson, Lawrence, Meigs,
labor market conditions, said, "The Mahoning. Muskingum, Noble,
umimployment rate has been on a Perry. Stark, Tuscarawas and
plateau for several months. The Washington .
overall employment figures, which
had shown.a ~ration in the pace
of labor market Improvement In
recent months. were little changed
· In September:•
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quickest turnaround yet between
shuttle launches and is good news to ·
NASA, which plans to send the space
planes Into orbit at a one-a ·month
rate for the next 14 months,
accelerating that 1Q 16 flights inl986.

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into orbit today

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short gowns and: robes:.
Poly/ cotton blends, nylo ns. knits
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REG. 58.00 TO '25.00

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Shirts ... S14.39
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Shirts ... S17.19

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Fundlngto startconstruc'
"There is a protectionist trade measure that we're
tlon on a locks-and-dam project near Gallipolis has
coneerned about," he said. "And it contains several
been given the green llght by the Senate, but it still
6Ullons of dollars for water projects that were not
faces a legislative obstacle course and the posslblllty
authorized by the CongresS but which money would
of a presidential veto.
.
now be appropriated for."
The Senate approved funding for the Ohio River
·. The GalllpOUs appropriation was among water
project Thursday as part of an emergency catch-all
start-up projects In 24 states. The Senate Approprta·
spending bill. But the measure must clear a
!Ions Committee Included $82.1 mllllon for constt'uc·
House-Senate conference committee, be approved by
tlon starts on 26 projects, 11 of which Congress hasn't
the House and· Senate and ~lve the president 's . authorized.
signature.
A spokeswoman for the Senate Appropriations
"We would like a clean bill restricted to the
water and energy subcommittee said the Senate bill
appropriations necessary tor the departments and
contained $2 million for Gallipolis. A House-Senate
agencies, and this bill still contains measures we
conference committee will decide shortiy which
would prefer not to have In there," said White House
projects will get money and whether the House
spokesman Marlln Fitzwater.

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Dam project faces uncertain future

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after Judge Knight granted his
requestfor a new trial.
Helton will be notified when the
trial date is SCheduled by the court.

Correctional FacUlty.
Helton was returned to Meigs
County three and one halfweeks ago

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CLEVELAND (AP)- Holders1i
tickets will share an
"Ohio Lotto" ~jackpot of Sl.!Dl.ooa,
Ohio Lottery officials said today.
Each winning ticket will pay
$510,026, In 81Ulual Installments of
$25,50l.ll over 20 years, a spokes·
man reported.
The two winners chose all six
numbersdrawnWednesdaynlghtln
the semiweekly Lotto game - 5, 6,
10, 26, Z7 and 39.
.
A total of 142 people picked five of
the six numbers and each Is entitled
to $1,194, while anothei- 7,812 people .
chose four of the six and each will be
pakl$00.
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. The winning number drawn
Wednesday nJght In tbe Ohio
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Fire contracts for the fe!:ent township levies were
discussed. It was reported that village sollcltor Bill
Porter was preparing the contracts and that 1they
should be completed soon. It was agreed tlta t unl'll the
contracts are signed that ltaclne would continue to
serve the townships.
A thank you Jetter was sent to Meigs County
Commissioners for their support In securing $al,fXXHn
CommunJty Development Block Grant funds for a
aew fire-rescue truck. The fire department wiD have
to·raise the remaining money needed to furnish the
truck. The,new vehicle will carry the.''jaws-of·llfe"
rescue tools and will replace a 1956modelcUITentlyin
use.
The !Ire department will be Involved In a Fall
Festival/Block Party'to be held In Raci ne on Friday
evening, October 26, from 2·8 p.m. Any businesses or
civic organizations wishing to put up a booth or
sponsor an activity should contact Joan McClain at
the Village Cut Rate in Racine or call the fire station,
949-2520 after 6 p.ni.

Helton released pending court action ·
A $2iOO recognizance bond for
Dwaln E. Helton, set last week in
Melgs CountyCommonPieasCourt
by Judge Charles Knight. has been
paid. Helton was released Wednes·

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_Firefight~rs discuss renewal levy
RACINE - The Racine Volunteer Fire
Department Wedn&lt;&gt;sday discussed several upcoming
fire department activities. Including a .7 renewal of
the fire levy Inside .Racln.e Village.'
In essence the levy Is a r&lt;&gt;newal of the current one
and seven-tenths 11.7) mill levy the village now has,
but will be wonted on the ballot as a renewal with a
decrease of one mill.
-·
This decrease is due to the fact thai village
council voted to drop one mill of the current levy since
a similar one mill was recently passed in ·sutton
Township which Racine is a part of.
Council gave the fi re department permission to
promote the levy, noti ng that it is a decrease.
however, Vlllage residents will be paying the same
millage.
In other business, final plans for the openi ng night
of weekly gunshoots were made. Gunshoots will be
held each Saturday evening star1ing Saturday,
October 6, at 6:30p.m. a{'·the gunshoot building in
Bashan.

Ohio

Wolfe ,·
help with . . ·
investigation

The Pomeroy Police Depart.
ment, assisted by the Bureau of
Criminal Investigation, and Gary
Wolfe, Investigator for the shertff's
department is Investigating two E.
Main St. breaking and entering
incidents.
Pollee were called Wednesday
morning to Francis Florist where a
small amount of change was taken.
Later Wednesday, police were
called to McCJures Three-in-One
Restaurant where more than $!OJ
was stolen. Entrance to both
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WASIDNGTON - .They sat
patiently In the ornate commttlee
room, waiting their
to testifY:
Ruth Clark, 97, of Warwick, R.I.,
and Rosina Tucker, 103, of Wa. shington, D.C. Sen- Charles Grass'
ley of Iowa had Invited them to
appear llefore his subcommittee on
aging 1n the hope tl!at appearances
by two spunky old women might
. make the evening news. ·
As it turned out, other stories of
more Immediate Interest dotnlnated the news that night, but
Grassley and his colleagues are on
the rtght track. They are trying to
promote public understanding of a
social· problem that Is developing
more rapidly than most persons are
aware. It Is the problem of the "old"

rum

folks, meaning those over 65 vears
of age, and more crttlcaUy It .s the
problem ot the "old cifd" - those
over 75.
There are· more than 25 rn!Won
oldsters.· They make up 11 percent
ot our population, and they constitute the fastest-growing segment of
American society_ Their numbers
·will grow fairly modestly for the
25 years, to about 32 million 1n
~ and 35 million In :mo. Then the
baby boom that followed World
War II will explode. By 2020, which
ts notsoveryfaraway, the old folks'
ranks will reach 45 million. The
question the ,Senate sulicoJ11!TIIttee
Is trying to frame can be simply
put: What kind of life will these old
folks Jead?

next

;;,.ere

If all of them
possessed of
the vitality and grtt of the two
witnesses last week, perhaps there
would be no problem. Ruth Clark,
the younger of. the two, attributed
her long lite tq her 'wide-ranging
Interests. Through the years she
had delved Into music, drawing,
wtldllte and various fields of
science. At 67 she bought a Ford
coupe and drove to California. At 81
she took a trip to Spain. At 82 she
enrolled in a night · course 1n
oceanography. Now, at 97, she
reads The New Republic, supports
the American ClvD Liberties Union,
roots· for the Boston Red Sox and
delights In bird watching.
Rosina Tucker's father was born
a slave: he took up the trade of

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It started when July ended.
"It" was the first of many visits by presidential candidates and top
elected and appointed o!ftcials to northeastern Ohio.
'The first occasion wa,s the annual convention of the National Urban
League. Waiter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro both spoke before the

Letters to editor
Social Security reform
:The Social Security program as
An Individual must receive an
presently structured is a blatantly . Incom e-tax credit ~ual to his &amp; her
Wegal pyramid scheme. In a Social Security contribution, propyramid scheme, the first people In vided that that a mount Is actually
are aU winners and the last people Invested In an IRA. Likewise, the
that participate wllf always lose employer must also receive an
whatever they put in.
Income-tax credit if that amount is
Exac1Jy the same thing Is invested In a defined-contribution
)lllppenlng in the Social Security pension plan for the employe. This
program because unfunded obliga- will alleviate the problems ·c aused
tions for an ever-Increasing group by the delay in vesting and lack of
of Soctai Security recipients are · portabUity associated "1th definedbeing financed by a group contain-. payment pension plans.
lng a IPWer number of new workers.
Present Social Security recipThe result Is that contributions ients should have their payments
made by both employers and 'taxed as ordinary income. Relief to
employes are Increasing at an · low-Income retired people can oo·
exponential rate that cannot be achieved by a llowing an additional
sustained which spells disaster for Income-tax exemption at five-year
It'
age intervals. At the age ot70, three
As an example, the projected exemptions are allowed, four at 75,
yearly contribution Into Social etc. Do you not call this havil!g
Security by a non-self-employed compassion for the retired people?
Individual earning in excess of the
This reform plan does not cut
taxable maximum will be $12,500 In Social Security benefits nor does It
the year 200) and $36,00lln mo. If reduce contributions. Instead, 1t
you are very curious, the projected will provide an Income tax credit to
Individual contribution In 2030 wUI employes that voluntarily contribbe a maximum of $290,00&gt;. For the ute to an IRA savings account and
small businessmen, farmers and to employers that contribute to a
rlUichers the taxes are even more penslori plan for that employee.
staggering.
What greater gift can we get from
Because self-destruction of the Uncle Sam than a fair deal that
existing Social Security program Is provides us a retirement with
the program must be dignity? - Robert A. Dahlquist,
quickly transformed into a savings 3151 N. Hearthslde St., Orange,
pl'OIII'aiD slnillar to the Individual Calif. 92fi65. Phone (home): (714)
Rettremellt Account (IRA).
637-4429; (work): (714) 632-2972.

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World War Vt!teran sought
. I ain writing this letter In an reunion and our gOat Is to renew as
attempt to locate Harold G. Singer, many old acquaintances as
w110 was a member of the "252nd · possible.
Port Company," U.S. Army, statiIf anyone knows the address ol
oned In calcutta, India during Harold G. Singer, please call collect
or write me as It will be greatly
World Warn.
A reunion~ the company will be' appreciated. - Qavld E. Laird, ~1
beld at Conway, Ark., on May 17-19, E. Holley Dr., Kentland, Indiana
47951. phone (219) 47U763 . .
Jill
On May 13-:.1, ~. 43 members
ftl'e 111 1 rnt for the second annual

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. WEST LAFAYEI'IE, Ind. (AP) super, super back, the!'e's no doubt rett, who has completed 60 percent be surprised. Our team Is going to be
- Purdue's best start In five years about that, but when Tomczak 1s 1n · or hts attempts tor l,O':W yards and tougher than JllOS! people think.
andthefirstwlnnlngrecordforLeon at quarterback, he makes that three touchdowns, and the running We're going to be good. We're going
Burtnett 1n three seasons as the offense go. "
of junior Ray Wallace. switched to to make fewer mistakes.' He was
Tomczak made hts second start of
Boilermakers' coach can be attrtbtailback this season atter..two years right."
uted In large part to a tremendous the season last week since tractor- In the defensive backfield. Wallace
Kickoff be1ore a crowd expected
Improvement In just t).oldlng onto ing h1s leg in spring practice. He
has rushed for ixi yards and five at 65,00! is set for 1: ll p.m . EST.
the football.
_
completed 11 of 19 passes for two
touchdowns, including a careerAfter four games last year, touchdowns.
high 158 yards against Minnesota.
Purdue was 1-2-1 with 19 turnovers
Byars, a bruising, 6-foot-2, 233"Your defettse has to be prepared
that led to65potnts bytheopposltlon. pound tailback , has had 10 straight
not to give up the big play. We gave
This year, against the same four games of two or more touchdowns
up the big play at Mlnnesola," Bruce
teams. Purdue Is 3-1 with four and has rushed tor 611 yards so tar said. "We've got to ·contain the
CINCINNATI (AP ) - Pete
turnovers, none of which has led to this season.
quarterback on the open side of the · Rose's new son will be called Tyan opponent's score.
"You can't ask one guy to tackle field."
the nickname snared by . the man
•
"'They're an outstanding football Keith Byars," said Burtnett. "You'd
Everett is "a. d rop-back passer whose all-time hit mark he's
team right now. They've really better have three or four · there to who delivers the ball well . He's chasing.
turned It around," says Ohio State hance. The first guy might not bring awfully tall and throws with great
Rose and his wife. Carol, have
.Coach Earle Bruce, whose No.2- him dOWP, SO you'd better hope the
motion ,'' the Buckeye coach said . decided to name their son Tyler
ranked Buckeyes play at Ross-Ade second and third and fOurth people
"Were going to bave to watch it. Edward Rose. The 8-pound, 11Stadium on Saturday. "They made · are there to polish him·oft."
They are very sound offensively and aunce boy was born Monday night.
a lotofturnoverslast year. They're ·
PUrdue's chief weapons are the defensively. They have great per·
Rose needs 94 hits to tie the
notdoingthatnow."
passing of quarterback Jim Eve- sonnet at quarterback and tailback all-time hit mark of 4,191 set by Ty
Purdue's only loss so far was 28-17
and a big offensive tine. They've Cobb, whose full first name was
to Mtarvt, Fla. The Boilermakers
.,..
moved the bail better than we have , Tyrus.
beat Notre Dame, Minnesota and
Rose, the Reds ' player-manager.
both passing and running."
Michigan State and are tied with
"The challenge is to go over and wanted his son to have Ty In his
Ohio State at 2-0 atop the Big Ten
play a real tough game on their nickname, a Reds spokesman said.
Conference. The Buckeyes are 4-0
home ground," Bruce added . "l..P.on Rose has a son, Pete Jr. , by his
overall with victories over Oregon
has done an ouL,(anding job. When I previous map-lage.
State, Washington State, Iowa and
was sitting next tohtm at the Big Ten
Minnesota.
meetings. he said. 'Y ou're going to
"This will be a real challenge, ..
GRAVELY TRACTOR
says Burtnett. "They are solid on
SALES &amp; SERVICE
defense and they have an excellent
204 Condor St.
offense, expecially now that Mike
Pomery,OH
Tomczak is well. Keith Byars is a
Phone 992 -2975
The Meigs County Fox Chasers
Association wlll sponsor a trade nit.f'
Spring &amp; Summer Hours:
and one-&lt;tay field trial, Oct. ·19-20 at
Mon .-F ri. 9 to 5
Sat. 9 to 1
Its c lub house located on Eagle
Ridge Road, on CR 32 in Meigs
County. Cast will be made at day
~THE
break. For further Information
' GRAVELY
contact Ralph Ours, Rt. 1. Long
5V&amp;.TEM
Bottom
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JAYCEES' PlAYER OF

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Candidates
bombard
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northeastern Ohio
convention, which had endorsed the Democratic ticket. The two then
appeared at a voter-registration rally on Public Square. The crowds were
friendly.
'That didn't stop U.S. Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., a nd Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger from making pitches for the Republican cause at the
convention of civil rights advocates. Black Republicans held a news
conference to, present an opposing view. Urban League officials were
Irritated that Reagan rejected the invllatlon.
'The Rev. Jesse Jackson visited, too, announcing hts decision against
running for the U.S. Senate in South Carolina.
'The most recent foray was a visit Monday, Oct. I, by Democratic vice
presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro to i;\kron. As she had done the •
previous week in Youngstown, she criticized the lack of action by the
Reagan admtntstration to save jobs of steel and rubber workers. Again, It
was a visit with trtemlly crowds in blue-&lt;!Oliar parts of the state.
In late August, Ms. Ferraro visited the national convention of the
American Federation of Go\rernment employees, which represents
federal employees. Again, it was an instance of preaching to a national
~p.
.
Mondale returned for visits the third and fourth weeks of September,
first outlining his plans to save the U.S. steel industry, then to address the
constitutional convention of the United Steel Workers of America. Again, a
sympathetic, enthusiastic l!1!d1ence. But there was som ething else: the
careful outlln1ng of a stan~ on an issue of crucial importance to area
voters. I
On Sept. 30, VIce President George Bush appeared at a Republican
picnic. Reagan paid onlyonevtslt - Sept. 26 to The Ttrnken Co.'s Fairless
Steel works in Canton. The visit was arranged through the Timken family ,
staunch Republicans, and state Rep. Dave Johnson, R-North Canton, head
of the Reagan-Bush '84 campaign In Ohio. It was an lncredlble'lnedia
event, attended by thousands of ordinary people, including Timken
employees who were bused ln.
The last Mondale visit and the Reagan visit were on the same day a nd
only 60 miles and a few hours apart.
Sandwiched between were a visit by former President Gerald Forti and
a return appearance by Kemp.
Four years ago, the candidates similarly scoured thls part of the state.
And that was also when President Carter and candidate Reagan debated
here.
The Mondale campaign has enjoyed a national forum in a Democra tic
stronghold, getting double t~se out of the visits. Also, Mondale needs to
carry Cuyahoga County by a wide margin it he is to stand a chance of
winning the state.

I .MOOt .the Eagles I Statistics·say Purdue no longer give-away team
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shoemak!ng; at a time when lew .
blacks had access to formal · :
education, somehow he ta~ght ·his
children to read and write. She
learned to play the plano and organ.
As a young woman she was part of
the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
from Its formation. · Her ·husband
was a Pullman porter, ·an" she
became active 1n the work . . the
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. She has written her memoirs. .
Some.of us youngsters a) the press .
tables were saying a prayer th8t If ·
we make It to 103, we will have a
votce as steady and a hand as firm.
Not all the elderly are so
fortunate. Beth J. Soldo, professor
of gerontology at GeorgeioWP
University, estimates that roughly
one-fourth of the old and the "old
old" are at or below the poverty
line. One-third ot them a~ poorly
housed. Beyond the age of 75 their
· problems of health care .grow
steadily more serious, and more ·
expensive.
··n Is not as If there were no
governmental assistance for the
aged. By one count, nearly
federal programs benefit them In
some way. There appear to be 31
separately funded programs ot
transportation,... administered . by
eight of the 12 executive departments. On the day of Grassley's
hearings, the Senate was giving
final approval to a . bffi that will
greatly expand the aid provided
under the basic Older Americans
Act of 1965.
The principal benefit program, ot
• course, Is Social Security. The
towering legislative question goes
to the financing of benefits when
millions of persons wlllltve 20 oral
years past the retirement age of 65.

New Rose baby
named after-Cobb

Charles Cleland
5-10, 164 poUnd

Paul Snyder
5-7, 1Bl pound
Freshman end

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Novel busine'ss relationship ___J~ock_A_n~de_rso_n
WASHINGT.ON - When a defense contractor charges the government for travel expenses, the
law requires the company to turn
aver to the Treasury any ticket
rebates the big customers usually
get from l ravel agencies.
This was more petty cash than
Martin Marietta, one of the nation's
biggest defens e contractors,
wanted to give back to the
taxpayers.
So, in . the words of one of Its own
- lawyers, Martin Marietta cooked
up ·•a novel business relationship"
with a travel agency "in' order to
lower travel costs without giving
money back to the government.''
The scheme Involved the creation
of two corporate subsidiaries..:_ one
• by Martin Marietta and one by the
IVI travel agency - but It was
worth the trouble. The Internal
memo, explaining the beauty of the
"Imaginative" and apparently legal arrangement, explains how the
company can share Its travel
expenses and still collect full
reimbursement from the

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

taxpay~rs.

The memo, dated March~. 1984,
was written by Assistant General
CounsPI Wffilam Vetter to h1s boss,
VIce President and General Counsel Frank Menaker Jr.
Vetter was responding to Menaker's request 'for "an overview of
Maxim Inc.," specifically, "what it
Is and what1lt does ." Maxim Is a
new Martin Marietta subsidiary.
My reporter Dtbah . Wlsenberg
obtained a copy of the candid
document. Here's ho_w it explains
the "novel" arrangement:
IVI "created a special subsidiary, Performance Travel Inc. to
sell services to MM Corp. and Its
subsidiaries as well as the publtc at
large.' ' The memo continues: "At
the same time, MM Corp. created a
new subsidiary, Maxim Inc., to sell
services to .M.''
In · other words, each parent
company buys services from the
other's subsidiary. The result, as
VettEp"'s memo noted, Is that
everyone makes money - and
none of It goes to the government.

-'The Rest of Me

"The arrangement Is neither
Is reimbursed by the government,
Illegal nor a .violation of (federal
and explained that If the company
airline) rules," the memo states,
"got rebates" from a travel agency,
" although It's certainly vety lm- It would be obliged to pass the
a:gtnatlve In getting around the
savings along to the government.
rebate restrictions."
In the next sentence, Vetter's
He concedes that Pentagon al!,dimemo said the "novel' business
tors "might dislike It, but the
relationship" was created speclfi:arrangement provicJes us with
cally to avoid this posslblllty.
some arguments to use against the
"The memo looks fust terrible
idea that payments' from lVI to
from that standpoint," Menaker
Maxim are simply rebates on
conceded. But he Insisted that the
Performance Travel Inc. tickets.' ' - company would pass along ~allY
When Martin Marietta learned lower travel costs to the governthat I had a copy of Vetter's Internal
ment -In other words, that It would
memo, Menaker telephoned. It
not do what Vetter said the
looked Incriminating, he acknowlsubsidiary scheme was set up to do.
edged, but said, "Quite honestly, I
So far, Menaker said, the "oovel
think that some of (Vetter's)
business relationship" has failed to
comments are overzealous.''
achieve any lowering of Martin
Menaker Insisted that the money
Martetta:s travel costs.
Maxim receives from lVI Is tor
The president ol M also said his
"legitimate services," and pointed
company pays no rebates to Martin
out that the amount doesn't match,
Marietta. He said the dealings
dollar for dollar, what the rebates
between his subsidiary .and Martin
on Martin Marietta's travel expenMartella - and between h1s
ditures would be.
company and Martin Marietta's
Vetter's memo noted that much
subsidiary - were completely
of Martin Marietta's travel expense separate relatlonship5.

guess. Were you prevented from
getting good roles because of your
anti-Conununtst stand?"
"Well, Carter didn't make It any
easter on me."
"I have all the stutt on you
working forGE and then going Into
politics and finally becoming governor of California. One last question

"Mr. President, excuse me for

lipton

Joe Runyon

5-9, till pound
Freslunan guard

6-2, 210 pound
Junior tackle

Curtis not surprised
with latest benching
said it's just amatteroftrylngtofind
a successful passing combination on
an0-5team.
''We have got to pli!y the guys who
seem to be playing t~ best,'' Wyche
said. "Obviously. when you are not
having success, you start looking for
reasons why.
"One of the reasons Is that we
don't seem to beabletoget the ball to
the flanker. This is one search we're
making to seeifwecan improve that
situation."
Wyche started Kreider against
Pittsburgh, saying he's playing a
lit tie better than Curtis now. Kreider
was hurt In the game, but Wyche
said former Ohio State star Gary
Williams will start against the
Houston OUers this Sunday. Williams, 25, was on the Injured reseiVe
list last season with a knee injury.
"Gary Is a guy we've got to find out
about." Wyche said.
Wyche said antis should understand the situation.

RIO GRANDE - The Fourth
Annual Rio Grande College Basket·
ball Coaches Clinic Is scheduled to
be held on Saturday, Oct. 13,
according to head coach J ohn
Lawhorn.
The event is slated to run from 9
a.m. until 4:30p.m. featuring Larry
Wilson, head coach at Masslllon
Perry High School, and Bruce
Brown, head coach at Middletown
High School.
· Wilson, who spoke two years ago
at the clinic a nd is a noted speaker
nationally, will talk about defensive
play. Brown, a · former assistant
coach at Bowling Green State
University, will spea k on the topic
of "Developing a Full -Court Pressure Philosophy: Concepts and
Teaching Techniques."
Other highlights of the clinic
Include Rio Grande College offensive coordinator Kevin Purcell who
will present Ideas on constructing
zone offenses. The rest of the 1984-85
Redmen coaching staff and squad
wUl also be on hand to assist In
demonstrating various drllls and
techniques.
Pre-registration for the clinic is
$15 while registration at the door
will be $~. For more information
contact the Office of Athletics a1 the
college, (614) 245-5353, extension 293
or toll-free In Ohio, 1-!rn-282-nfi .

NOTHING WORKS LIKE A

Interrupting, but we have just
received word from Beirut that our
embassy was blown up bY a suicide
truck loaded with dynamtte."
"Dam, I knew something like this
would happen when my predecessor dismantled the CIA.''
"Are we talking about the same :
person?"
"Wbo else? But in my statement
to the pi;ess, let's not use any

names.'' ·

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CINCINNATI (AP) -Cincinnati
Bengals wide receiver Isaac Curtis
. lsn'l surprised that he's seeing less
playing time this season.
Curtis, a 12th-year veteran who
holds club records for receptions,
yards gained by reception and
touchdown catches, has caught just
five passes for 57 yards In the
Bengals' five games, au losses.
" I saw It coming last year,'' Curtis
said of his reduced role.
· Curtis started the Bengais' first
four games, but shared time with
backup Steve Kreider. Last Monday
he was on the bench at thestartofthe
-Bengals' 38-171osstoP1ttsburgh, the
first tbne In his career he falled to
start a game. •
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It's not the first time Curtis has .
started a season slowly. He once
caught just six passes In six games,
but thinks that this year the Bengals
are looking lor the receiver who wm
replace him when he retires.
--·--Eengals Head Coach Sam Wyche

Updated'~_ _
Ar_rB_;_uch_wa_ld

"Mr. President," I'm updat(ng
"You were a very good actor In
your biography for the final weeks
school and your biggest desire was
of our campaign, and I just have a
to go Into the theater. Why didn't
you?"
few questions to ask you, If you
don't mind."
" It was pretty hard to break Into
"Go right ahead.' :
the business then because all the
"Okay, when you grew up you · theaters In the Midwest were
were quoted as saying your father
controlled by the Carter Brothers. I
was never a financial success, and
became a radio sports announcer
while you didn't live on the other
Instead. I was good at It bui I really
side of the tracks, you were in
wanted to become a movie star. So I
hearing , .distance of the train · went to Hollywood. I applied at one
whistle. Can you explain this?"
studio for a .Job, but a casting
"I would say it was all President director, a guy named Carter, told
me I had·no talent. Fortunateiy the
Jimmy Carter's fall!!. You know his
Irresponsible fiscal policies brought
Warner Brothers saw It another
way and hired me for $all a week.' •
on the 1929 stock market cra~h and
the depression." ·
"Where you made mostly 'B'
"Yes, sir. But you were a boy movies?''
before the stock market crash .and
"That wasn't my fault. Jack
the depression."
-Warner had a flunky working lor
"That's correct, but Carter got us him named Jlnuny C., and he never
Into World War I, and when the boys
put me 1n the real big ones. I don't
came home there was Inflation and
begrudge. him, because If I had
high Interest rates that led to the . made It as a great star, hvoutd
crash and the depression."
have never become president ct the
"Let's go on. You decided to go to United States."
Eureka College In Illinois. Why
"Now let's go on to the war years.·
Eureka?"
.
You spent all of It In the A1r Force in
"I really wanted to attend the Hollywood lllaklng ntms."
University of Dllnots. But there was
"I tried desperately to get
this admissions officer who turiled
assigned overseas. But I had a
m e down."
chicken · commanding officer; a
"Can you remember h1s name?" General carter, and he wouldn't
"Walt a minute, It wlil come to transfer me. I never forgave him
me. Now I've got it. His name was for that."
Carter ... J. Carter.''
"Moving aloD&amp;. A,fter yo11 were
"So you went to Eureka, played _ dlschartled you were made the
on the football team and majored in head of the Screen Actors Guild,
dramatics.''
and became &lt;!~~enChanted because
"I would have made all Ameri- the Communta'ti were trying to take
can; except one .!PlY on the lt over."
.
·
1
. committees voted against me."
"That's correct. I'll never fora~!!
"Do you recall who It W¥?" ,
one union leader who got control ~
"I don't re(l'lember his name, but the electrtdans, the muslclanl, the
I think he was a peanut fanner grlpll and the palJiten, and turned
troni Georgia. He never voted for them all Into Reds. You want his
any player above the Mason Dixon ldenUty?"
line.
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one team in playoff history - the
1982 Milwaukee Brewers - has
come back from a two-games-tonone disadvantage to win a best-offive league championship.
"We're going to start over
tomorrow," said Chicago Manager
Jim Frey. "11thescorels2-1or13-1, I
don'tthinklthasanyeffectatall. We
beat them pretty good in Chicago,
but it didn't seem to have any effect
on them tonight, so I don't think this
will haveanyeffectonusSaturday."
The Padres did everything in
Game3that theCubshaddonelnthe
first two outings, getting key hits,
Whitson's solid pitching and an
errorless defensive effort.
The Cubs rapped out three hits In
the sewnd mning, but gothome only
one run. Keith Moreland led off with
a double, and Ron c'ey and Jody
Davis followed with singles, but
Whitson got Bowa and Eckersley to
pop up and Dernier to tine out to
Garry Templeton, who made a
diving stab that saved at least one
run.
Whitson then settled down, usmg
an effective palm ball to help set
down 17 of the last 20 batters he
faced .

assignment for the 6-foot -6 Bowling
Green junior in 1984. Toledo's
defense, No. 1 m the Mid-American
against rushing, total yardage and
scoring, already has forced 15
turnovers in a 2-0.1 overall start.
Meanwhile, Bowling Green, with
McClure breaking 'school records
nearly every week, has m oved into a
tie for the teague lead with Central
Michigan, the preseason title favorIte. Both ·are 2-0, ah~ad of Ohio
University at 2-0·1 and Toledo at
1-0.1.
Central Michigan's Choppewas
shoot for their eighth straight
victory over the last two seasons at

Eastern Michigan m a night game
Saturday. The Huronshavedropped
14 giunes In a row In 1983~.
In Mid-American games Saturday afternoon, Miami (0.2) plays a t
Kent State (0.2), defending champion Northern . Illmois (1-1) a t
Western Michtgan (1·1) and, In
nonconference activity, Ball State
takes on Indiana State in the
indianapolis Hoosier Dome.
Bowling Green, beaten by only
Oklahoma' State m four overall
games this season, leads the league
in total offense, 421.3 yards per
start; passing offense, 264 5-yard
average; and scbrmg, 36.3-point
average.

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Inning. Moreland had doubled and scored on a single
by Ron Cey. San Diego catcher Terry Kenn_edy
chases the throw. (AP Colorphoto ).

Former Reds battle tonight
DETROIT (AP) -The last hope
for the Kansas Oty Royals rests
WJth someone they did not want
before the season started.
Charlie Leibrandt, who began the
year m the minor leagues, will be the
Royals' starter tonight when they
try to derail the Detroit Tiger
express that has rolled to a two
games-to-none lead in ' the best-of·
five American League Champion·

shlp Series.
Very few people thought Leibrandt would figure in KansasCity's
plans this season. Now, very few
people figure the Royals have a
chance as they go.agalnst Detroit's
Milt Wilcox, 17-3. Both starters are
former Cincinnati Reds.
"In this situation, we can't lose,"
Lelbrandt said.
But, one more loss and the Royals

Lady Pirates dump Eaglettes

Meigs Grid Statistics
Rushing
Player
AU Ydt Avg
Brad Robi nson
.. 185&gt;2 71
Mark Ham monds
. 29 165 5.7
James Acree
8 47 59
.J(Ickre We lker
7 29 41
6 ~1 · 3E
Paul Dallt;oy
7 17 24
l luey Eason
Donnie Becker
3 4 13
Olarl!e Ban en
I 3 30
Tony Sttoema kff
. I 1 I0
Nick Bush .
.... l ·I ·I 0
.J R K1tc hen
3 l .0 3
. 2 -6 ·30
P1111 King
Dan Thomas
Mike Chancey
l~ 79 ·23
.1
9 -90
T.....
till m u
Oppositlen
163 631 3.9
Pa."''Sing
Player
C&lt;&gt;mp A~ lnt YdoTd
Mike ChanC'f.':or
Nick Bush
Total-.
34 111 3 Ml2 4
Opposition
3313
390 3

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Scol Gheen

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Da n Thomas
Jac k!!' Wel ker
8 1ad Robinson
J R Kitchen

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I 38 0
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Plla;,;tt

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Scot Gheen
Dan Thomas
Huey Ea son

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2

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I 12 0
~ 42 0

T?tat._

Scoring
Plllyer
Td Pat Tp
Brad ROblnson
.. 9 4 58'
Mlke Chancey
. . 2 5 17
Dan Thoma s
2 0 12
Jackie Welker
. , 1 :l 8
Scoo Gheen
. 1 0 6
Tolals
ts n tti
Oppooldon
I S 41
Solo Tackles (10 or more)
Player
Mark Hammonds , .
Brad Robinson
J ackie Welker
J all'l('S Acree .
Nick Bush ..
Tony We lch
Huey Eason . .
Butch SUles ...
Scot Ghet&gt;n
Jay Whittington .
Paul Dalley .. . · . •....

15-7, bul the lady Pirates rallied to
hand Eastern a 15-8!oss at the end of
the second game.
Leading scorers for Eastern in the
first game were four players who
tallied threeserveseach-LeaAnn
Gaul, Krist! Gaddis, Krist! Hawk
and Tanya Savoy. For NG, Michele
George )VaS top server with three.
In the second game, Mandy
Mathis had 11 serves to help her
teammates on to the win . Hawk had
four for Eastern In that match, with
Gaddis and Margaret Horner supplying two each and Gaul one.
·
The Eaglettes stoodagoodchance
at wipnlng the third match, leading
most of the way untO NG rallied and
posted a hard-fought 15-14 win.
George again led her team in
scoring with six, while Lisa Rucker
supplied four for Eastern.
NG returns to action Tuesday In
the . sectional tournament a !t
Southern.

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are gone and the AL East-champion
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the first time since 1968.
Only one team , the 1982 Milwau·
kee Brewers, has ever overcome a
2.0 deficit in a league championship
series.
Tiger Stadium will be jammed
with 50,00J.plus roaring fans, anxIous for their team to make the kill.
"I can't even imagine what it •vill
be like," said John Grubb, the hero
of Game 2. His two-run double in the
11th Inning off Dan Quisenberry
lifted Det:·ott to a 5-3 triumph.
Kansas Ctty has won five of six
games against the Tigers in Detroit
this season; although the Royals are
not overly enthustastic about their
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dav. 7 30 p m . (Nelson !
se rvlcts Sunday a nd wronesday a t 7 00 P
PEARL CHAPEL - Wors hip Service 9
a m . Church School 11 a m . UMW se·
m
MlDDLEPORT CHURCH OF' CHRI ST
co nd Tu(lsday 1 30 p m , UMYF las! TUPS·
IN CHRISTIAN UN IO N Lawrence Man·
day, 7: 30p.m (ubenk in gl
ley, pastor. Mrs . Russell Youn g S unday
POMEROY- Ch u rch School, 9 15 a m
School Supt Sunday School 9' 30 a m
Worship Serv1ce, 10 30 a m. Choir rr·
Eve ning wor ship 7 30 p m WednPSday
hearsal W~nes d ay , 7 30 p m : UMW " ~
cond Tu('sda v. 7 .Wpm , UMYF SUnda y.
pra yer mt"f'tln~ 7: 30 P m
GOD
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF'
6 p m tCorblt11
'
_
Raci~e Rev JameS Sauer h eld , pastor
ROCK SPRINGS - Churc h Sc hool. 9 15
Freeman Willia ms, Sup1 Su nday Sphool
a m .; Worship 10 a m . Bib le St ud y Wed9:45 a m.; Sunday and Wednesda)' even·
nesday, 7. 30 p m, UMYF ISe mors l. Sun
day, 5 p m, I J uniors) &lt;'Very o lh C'I Sun·
lnft services, 7 p m
day, 6 p,m ( Rolhe mlc h)
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
RUT LAND- Church School , 9 45 a m
Corner Sixth and Palmer The Rev Mark
McClung. Sunday School 9 15 a m . Dan
Wors hip 10 30a m : UMW (Ev£&gt;nlnlgCir
White Sunday School Supt John Riebel,
c\E' l seco nd Wednesda), 7 30 p tn: UMW
I Afternoon Circle) second Thursda y 1 p
Sr. ASst. Supt. Mor ning Worship 10:15 a
m YOuth ml't'ttng 7 30 p m W~ncs day,
tn (Rubenklng t
Including Wee Tots, Eage r &amp;&gt;avers. Ju ·
SALE M CENTER - ChurctJ Sc hool, 10
nlor Aslrnnaut s and Junior and senior
a m . Worshi p '9 45 a m I Rubenklng l
SNOWVILLE - Worship. 8 J0 am ,
Htgh BYF: choir pracllce 8 30 P m Wed
nesday. Prayer m(&gt;('ttng and Bible s tudy.
Church Sc hoollO am tR ube nk lngl
Wednesday. _7 30 p m ·
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mldd ieporl 51h
Rev. Ro1er Grace
a nd Main Bob Mellon minister AI Hart ·
Rev. Paul McGuire
so n, a ssoCiate minister, Mike Ger lac h,
ReV K eith Rade r
Sunday Schoo l Superintendent . Bible
APPLE GROVE- ChurchSchooi 9a m
School 9·:10 a.m. MornlnJ!: w orship. 10 lO
: Wo rship, 10 a .m . (first a nd thi rd Sun
a.m.; EveninR Worship. 7 00 P m Pra:,.er
days). UMW. Second Tu esday , 7: 30pm .;
mtetlnJt , WP&lt;Inesday . 7•00HpOmFTHE NA·
Prayer meeting, Wed nesday, 7 p m .
MIDDLEPORT CHURC
(Grace)
ZARENE Co-pastors Rev . Cha rles Coyle
_BETHANY - Worship, 9 a m.; Chu rc h
and Rev. Nancy' Coyl~ Bill White, Sunday
School. 10 a m Bible Study. Wednesday,
School Supt. Sunday School 9 30 u .m.,
10 am; Dorcas Women's Fe llowship ,
Mornln(i!: Worship, 10' 30 a m Su nday
Wednesday, 11 a.m . ( McGui re I.
Evanp:elbtlc meetln~ . 7 00 p. m P r.ay&lt;'r
CARMEL- Church School 9: 3(1 am .;
meetln!l Wednt&gt;Sda y 7 00 PTEmRI•N
Worship, 10. 45 a.m. Second and Fourth
UNITED PRl!SBY
"
Su ndays, Fellowship dinner with Sulton ,
MINISTRY OF
t hird Thursday. 6: 30pm (McGuire!
MEIGS COUNTY
EAST LETART - Church Schoo\9a m .
Kev . Wanda JohMOa, Director
. Worship 10 a .m second a nd fourth Sun
Harold lolrniiOn
1
days, UMW first Tuesday , 7 30 p m .
Director of Education
(Grace) .
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYT E RIA N
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a m .,
CHURCH Sunday Worship service. 9· 00
Church School10 a .m (Grace)
a m . Church SChOol 10 l :'l a m , Bible
MORNINGSTAR -Worshtp.9 45a m ..
studY Sunday 7:30 p m Pr&lt;Jyer G roup .
Church SChool 10:30 a m : Bible Study ,
Wednesda y 9 00 a m .
N
Thursday, 7:30p.m (Rader )
·
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIA
MORSE CHAPEL - Churc h School9: 30
CHURCH Church School 10: 15 A.M
am .: Worship 11 a m JRader)
Morn inK Y.'orshiP 11:15 A.M Bible Study.
PORTLAl'jD- Church School 6 30 p m
Tuesday, 10:00 a .m . • Bible SW~Y· Thurs
; Worship 7 ~ p.m.; UMYF Wednesday,
da;yiifc~~ FIRST UNITED PRESBY· 1. ~p. m. CMcGutre) .
RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
TERIAN-CHURCH Worship Service 9. 00
School, 10 a.m.; Worship, II a .m. UMW
• Cb ch SchOOl 10 00 a m . Bible
St~d:Y Tu~~ay , lO a.m ; Junior and Senior fourth Monday 7:30pm .; Men 1s Prayer
Breakfast. Wednesday, 7 a.m. !Grace)
Hl(l;h Youth Group Sunday. 6 00 P m .
SU'M'ON .- Church School. 9.30 a.m ..
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pa stor,
Morning worship 10 45 a tn Urst ,a nd third
~ J hn Evat1s Sunday School 10: 00 a .
Su~day Morning Worship 11 :00 am . Sundays; Fellowship dinner with Ca rme l,
third Thunday. 6:30 pm. ( McGulr•) .
Children's Church 11 a . m .: Sunda y evenla lf'rvlce, 7 00 p m ; Wednesda y even·
'
I•= Young hadles' Au'Jdllllry , 6. 00 p.m .
KENO CHURCH OF CHRlST, Ollvqr
WednHday , Family WorshCIHpU7:R~R ~~ar
Swain, Supt. Sunday School 9 : 30a.m. ev·
HAZEL COMMUNITY
ery week.
Lone Boltom. E&lt;!_sel Hart, pas to r . Sunday

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- One last seconq_was all Athens needed to tie
Gallipolis 20-W last week
The Bulldogs threw an incompletion as tlmeapparently had expired with
Gallipolis leading 20-14. But the officials orde red one second restored on the
clock. Athens' Bill Fmnearty then caught a 25-yard pass from Dave
McAllister for a tying touchdown,
BANQUEJ' HONOREE Gallipolis , however , blocked the extra -point kick to preserve the
James (Jim) Vennari, Pomedeadlock.
roy, popular football coach of the
Around Ohio: How's this for a substitute? Ketth Denson has averaged
fonner Rutland lligh SchOOl,
a lmost 17 yards per rush a's a non-sta rter for Orrville. Denson, a junior, has
will be honored with a banquet at
collected 555 yards in just 33 rushes. Last week he ran only four times for
the Rutland Elementary School
1ffi yards a nd three touchdowns. He returned a 54-yard punt for a fourth
at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20.
score.
Staging the aHair honoring the
Names- Ty Rader quarterbacks Ben1amm Logan's Raoders.
foimer coach is the Rutland Fire
AI McKinney, top-ranked ClasS AA Elyria Catholic's tailback, has .. J&gt;eparlment. Vennari Is also a
become Lorain County's career scormg champion Wlth 388 points ·
former teacher and school prinMcKinley has 11 touchdowns in the last two games.
cipal and currently serves as a
Other gold-star performances - Clyde's Rick Harrah, ll1 total yards
scout for the Cincinnati Reds.
last week against Port Clinton for 1,069 m five games; Cleveland
His record as a football coach
Benedicline's Tom Cdanowtze. 100-yard P\illt return agamst Frem ont
shows 102 wins, 29 ltl!lleS and
Ross; West Branch quarterback BIU Lohnes , L~-of-23 for 336 yards and
seven ties. He came to the
three touchdowns against Ravenna Southeast, 1,2'36 air yards and 13
\ Rutland lligh School in the 1940's
touchdowns this season; West Branch wide receiver Greg Sharp, 8catches
and In 1958 was Class A Coach of
and 178 yards for ll catches, 651 yards and e tght touchdowns in 1984; Jeff
'the Year in Ohio. Tickets lor the
.Litzinger of Cincinnati St. Xavier, school-record four touchdown passes in
banquet may be purchased at $7
a single game: Cincinnati Moeller's Vada Murray, seven 1984
each from any m ember of the
tpterceptions; Sam Grida of Mayfield, four touchdowns against Maple
Rutland Fire Department.
Heights; Mark Sujkowski, a deaf All-American m 1003, 170 yards rushing,
47 yards recetving, five solo tackles and one sack last week;
Booster membership
Cary-Rawson's Scott Crawford, 207 yards passing, 85 yards rushing, 4
touchdowns last week; a nd Ada's Von Parsons 2!'ll yards rushing against
drive hegins at Rio
Spencerville.
RIO GRANDE - Coach J ohn
· Streaks discontinued - Garrettsville Garfield, 19 stra ight losing games,
20-18 over Ma ntua Crestwood; and Vanlue, 18 losses in a row, 14·12 over Lawhorn, Rio Grande College and
Community College Athletic DirecPandora-Gilhoa
Former Warren Western Reseve AII-Ohloan Brian Cross has tor, has a nnounced the Initiation of
Pyrnatunlng VaQey off to its best start ever, 5-0. Windham has scored only the 1984·85 Booster Club member three touchdowns, but is 3-1-1.
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ship drive.
For more Information about a
Team feats- Centerville, seven straight shutouts In last two seasons,
tax-deductible membership In the
175-0 scoring margin thlsfaU; Newark Catholic, four l984 shutouts in a row:
Rio Grande College and Communand Hardin Northern' sgirls volleybiiU squad, 45straight winning matches .
Ity College Booster Club, contact
Jim Vlllinger, Cedarville's 15-year coach, guns for his 100th career
the college at (614) 245-5353 or toll
victory tonight against backdoor rival Yellow Springs. Delphos Jefferson
free in Ohio at 1-000·282-7201.
Is averaging 43.5 points and yielding 1.? points per game

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North Galli a's volleyball team
won two of three matches over
visiting Eastern Thursday to clinch
a shot at first place in theSVAC.
The Eaglettes arenow5-13overall
and 3-5 m the league, while the lady
Pirates are 6-2 in the league.
Eastern captured the first round,

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CUBS SCORE F1RST - Chicago Cubs' Keith
Moreland slides home to score the lll'llt nm for the
Cubs Thursday night in San Diego during ,the second

Falcons face MAC's top defense
ByGEORGES'DWDE
AP Sports Writer
Bowling Green quarterback
Brian McOure tries one more time
Saturday-night to master Toledo' s
defenses. His success may deter·
mine if the Falcons are to remain in
the Mid-American Conference footballlead.
In two m eetings with the Rockets,
McOure has comple~ed 59 passes
for 532 yards Yet Bowling Green
has lost both games , 24-10 and 6-3.
McClure has thrown six intercep·
lions and one touchdown pass
against Toledo.
It figu res to be another difficult

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~ iXrt=RifNCE ltlf JOY Of RELIGION-.4!

Padres bounce back;
defeat Cubbies, 7-1SAN DIEGO (AP) - Maybe ftve hits by Ed Whitson and, in the
changing from road unlfonns to the ninth inning, Rich Gossage, who
home whites did It. The Padres was called upon for the first time in
suddenly played like the Cubs had,
the playoffs.
and for that matter, Chicago now
-In the fit's! two games, no San
was troubled by the same shortcom- Diego pitcher lasted more than four
Ings which tripped San Diego when mntngs. Whitson went eight, walkIt was the visiting team.
, ing only twoandstrtklngout six. His
San Diego's 7-1 victory Thursday counterpart, Dennis Eckersley, was
over Chicago in Game Three o(the chased after five and a third innings ,
National ·League Championship nine hits and five runs.
Series was a reversal of the Cubs'
As a result. there is new life in San
victories In Games 1 a nd 2 m just Diego, where the Padres were left
a bout every way:
for dead and face the herculean task
-Alan Wiggins and Tony Gwynn , of trying to win a championship
the Padres' one-two hitters, were 2 after losing the first two games.
for 16 In the Padres' 13-0 and 4·2
"I can't explain it," said Graig
losses at Wrigley Field They were Nettles, who contributed an RBI
five for eight Thursday, with Gwyrui single to the Padres' four-run SIXth
collecting three hits a nd scoring a inning, tying a championship series
run and Wiggins knocking one m.
career record of 18 RBI sha red with
-Bob Demler and Ryne Sand· Reggie Jackson. "It's a psychologiberg, the Cubs' first two batters, had cal game in some respects, and tt
one hit, a walk and a fielder's choice may get to them. I hope tl does."
to show for their etght trips to the
"We knew it wouldn't be easy,"
plate. In their first two games, they Cubs' shortstop Larry Bowa said.
had combined for seven hits and "We know we have to come out
seven runs.
Saturday and play well."
-San Diego, hitting .1&amp;3altertwo
The Cubs sttll are in the enviable
games. raked Chicago pitchers fur position of being one game away
11 hits. The Cubs, 24of67 (.358) in the from a championship with a
first two outings, were checked on maximum of two left to play. Only

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this Sunday
SYRACUS E FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
non P entecost al Joy crark. pas1or wo.stltp servl ceo S und ay 10 a m , Su nda\
Sc hool 11 a .m Evening worship sen lee
7 00 p m Wed nPSday prayf'r mt&gt;ell ng 7 HO
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F OREST H.l ~ BAPT IST Rl.'v Nyh•
llordf•n pd~ l or Cornf'l! us Bunc h supt
Sundd\ Sc-hool 9 30 a m Sf'cond a nd
fourth Sunda\ o; v.or..,h lp sf&gt;n tr£&gt; a l 2 30 p
m
\ IT i-.10R lr\H BAP.I !ST Fourth a nd
M&lt;.n n St ·~l rddleporr Rt'v Cahln Mi nn is
p&lt;.~ ~TOt
Mr o; F.lvln BumgMdnc r su p\
Sund.n ~chool 9 10 a m , Woro;hlp sNvice

MT HE R MON UNI TE D B RETHRE I'\
IN CHRI ST C HURCH, Loca t('d In TPxas
Comm unit y o ff C1 Rl 82 Rrv Ro b&lt;&gt;rl
10 ~ :, &lt;.~ rn
Sande rs . pas1o1 Don\\ ill layleadC'r Sun
SU CCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CH RIST
day School q 30 .1 m Morn ing Wors h tp
- IO&lt;;C'ph B ll uskms rva ngf'IJsl Sunday
10· 45 am, Ev£&gt; mn g pr£&gt;achmj:! service sP
l;:!tblrStudv 9,1 m , \\o rs hlp lO am Sun
cond and fo urlh S unda y a l 7 30 p m
da\ f' vC'ntng S:NVJCf' 6 p m , \\l:'dnC'sd av
The brm w~s 1890
the p!KeN.agGro Falls
portar.l gueb lhlln just bc•fl9 fi •st
Chri st ia n E ndea\OI fr rst a nd ltmd S un
NV
1/le obr«tN~: Iowatk ~h ~ h-w11o: acron tht
C'\f' nlng sen icC' 7 p m
The devil once deled Jesus 10 "*'OOD dowT1 on
day. 7 30 p m Wedn (l&lt;;dav prayer mf.'P t lng
rr.otr gorge
the htro ~ lhty celled hrn Oo~re
J~usdero from tho. temple !i'"r: lns•ead ourl()fd
PF.NTF:COSTAL ASS EMBLY Rac ine
and
Bible
Stud
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7 30 p m
dell~ o.,.on
wotko:cl lhe dusty w"ts ho:lpong canng to:rv•ng
Hl 12-1 \\' lllt am Hoba ck pastor Sunda)
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~roloc•n g ri!Yuhng to men God J loire
l JV irJg II Cl!flhiiY ld ter we lwlve ~Ultn g m
Sc hool 10 am S und av &lt;'\f' nlng S£' rvlce 7
Ro'u tr 124 !On&lt;' mi lf' eil!ll of Rut la nd ) Sun
Vov h~•t o m1S:1101'1 too The O&gt;uoch c&lt;~n l'ldp
&lt;:ommon w~h Mr OU.Drl Wr: ... o: t~• tltry• "ll to bo:
p m \\ rdnC'sda&gt;' cvcmn~ scnlcf' 7 p m
day Brbl el l.'Ciure9 ~Oa m W a ! lh tvvo~:&gt;r
you
hnd ~
the first.. Shouldrli we reallle there art mo•e om
CA RP E-.:TER BAPTIST Don Chea dl e
s tud y 10 30 a m . Tu esday Btble ST Ud\
Su p! SundJ \ School q ~0 a m Mornin g
7 ltl p m . Thu rsd,l\' , Theoc ratrc Sc hool
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- \\ or shlp 10 .lOa m Pr avNSf'f\ tee .altern
7 30 p m Sen rcc m ff't rn~. 8 20 p m
ill!' Sundll\ s
CHURC H Of' GOO OF P ROPH EC Y
Loca l£'d o n 0 J Wh rt&lt;' Road of Hr.Q: h\l.a \
MIDDLE PORT- PEl\ fECOST AL Thl rd
160 P a r Henso n, pas 1o1 Su nd a} School IU
A\P H£'' Clark Bak£'r , pa !:. lor Carl 1\ol
a m Classes for all agrs J umor Church 11
Ttngh.tm Su ndi:i\ S&lt;.' hool Supt Su nda)
a m
Mornin g wu r!oi htp 11 am A!Jull
combe-r , supt Sunda y Schpol 9 30 a m
Sc hool J(J am wr t h ( \aoo;"'"" for all ages
Chorr prac i\CC'6 p m Sund av Young Pco
Worship
servi
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10
30
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I-, \ £'nLn J.! !&gt;C'n tees at b p m " {'dnt?sdav 81
piC's. ChlldrC'n' s Ch u rch and AdulT Br b\C'
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION , Rev
Tuesda y 7. 30 p m
bk ~ lud\ &lt;~17 tOpm Youlhsf'ntc C'sF n
Tom Staten. pastor S und a y Schooi 9· 30a
Stud) , Wf'dn C'sda\ ,t r i :10 p m
RE ORGA NIZE D CHURCH Of' JE SUS
d o~\ dt i '\0 p m
HOP E BAPTT ~T r HAPE L ~in Gtdnl
m , Evening service 7 30 p m WPdnesda y
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SA INTS Pori
EC( I ES IA FE! Lfl\\SHIP llR:vltl!St
Sl Middle po rt Aff rh,II C'Ci v. t!h Soul hPI n
prayer m eeting 7 30 p m
la nd Ra c rnc Road WUITam R oush pastor
M!ddlc•por1 BrothN Chuck Me Pt'tc•1 son
Bapt rs l Co nvC'nllon Sunda ) S&lt;.'hooll,O(j m
BEARWAL LOW RIDGE CHURCH OF'
Linda Eva ns chu rch school dir ect or
pastot St.mdo~\ Sc hool 1lJ &lt;1 m S'unda\
Mot nln g wo rs hrp 11 am , E \ e ning "o r
CHR IST. Duane Wa rden, mrnl ste r Bible
Churc h sc.: hool q 30 am , Morning wo rslp
l' \C' Illn£ Sf'ntr£'~ at 'i p m and WC'dm·sdcn
shtp 7 1-1m
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class 9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 30 a .
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m ; Eve ning Worship 6 30 p m Wednes ·
study a nd praver m C'r tm ~ - p m
services. 7 30 p m
NT! Qt..:IT) BA~l!ST F3rl Shul('r pa~
BRAD FORD C HUHCH OF t HRI S 1 St
da} Bible Study 6 30 p m
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Rl 12~ a nd Co Rd :'1 MarkSf'C'\C'rs mm ts
NEW STIVERSVlLLE COMMUN ITY
Shu
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1mstor
Wo • ship service 9 30 am
\I! C'C', 'i p m Youth m£'f.llng 6 p m Tue~
tPI Sund a\ SC'hoo l S up! St£'\P PrLkC'ns
CHURCH , Sunda y Schoo l service, 9 45 a
Sunday Sc hool 10 30 a m Bible Study and
da\ B!IJIP STuth d! 7 p m
Su nd a~ Sc hool q 1/t am
Mo rnin g u. m Worship servrce 10 30 a m .
m ,
pra yer ser vice Thursda:,., 7 30 p m
F' l l L GO~ PEL LIGHTHO{S£ 1:\045
s hlp 10 W a m , E v(' ntng wor shtp 7 p m
Eva n ~c ll s t ~c Seorvlce 7. 30 p m Wednes
THE CAR LETON INTERDE NOM I•NA
Htlancl Hoad P o mt•ro~ I om K€'1!' pa !&gt;
W f' dn C'~ da y wot shtp 7 p m
day, P r aye r m eeting 7 30 p m Thursda y
TlONAL CHURCH , Kingsbu ry Roa d Rev
tor Dann' l.amtwn , S S Su p \ Sun da'
ST P AU L LUTH ERAN CH c RCH
ZION CHURC H OF CHRI ST . Pomeroy·
David Curfm a n pastor Sunda y School
mo t mng S('T\ rce a1 i(J tt m Su nda\ t'\ en
Co rnN Sy c a m orf' a nd St'Ccmd Sis Po
Harrisonville Rd Robert Pur tell minis·
9 ;J] am j R a lph Carl , Supt Ev(ln lng wor
ing .,.prvlcr- i :\0 p m Tul'.,.rla\ and Tl'\ur&lt;;
meroy T he Rev \\ tlllam \'ttd d lf'S\I. a rlh
tcr; Ron Rllfle, Su ndaySc~Superlnten·
ship 7 30 p m P r ayer me£' tl n~ Wednes
(1.a\ Sf'n lei' s at i lOp m
ps1or' Sund ay St hool 9 15 a m . Chu rc h
de nl Sunday School 9 30
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sen JC'C' 11 a m
serv ice 10 30 a m . Eve ntng ·orshlp Sun·
LONG BOTI'OM CHRISTIA N Jod v t
port Htrh.trd SIC'\\ art po ~tor Sund&lt;n
SACRE D HEAR T CHL: RCH Msgr
day 7 p.m a nd Wednesday, 7 m
Holla nd, pa s tor , Wallace Dame wood
mormng "'1'!\lf'C' lOam Sundd\ t-\f'nl n)o!:
Anrhonv Gw nn amorP P h '=192 'l~NX sarur
ST JOH N LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pi ne
Sunda y Schoo l Su pt Worship sen.: ice, 9 a
7 10 luf'~da\ mornlngBJbiP'Tud\ lOam
day Ev i&gt; mng Mass i W p m Sunda'
Grove. The Rev. William Mlddleswarth,
m .. Bib le Sc hool 10 a m
\\ f'dn(•&lt;:d. J\ f'', rontnJ:! i ~u p m f huo:;da\
Mass. 8 a m a nd 10 £1 m Conf\'sston ~ on"
pastor"' Church ser v ice 9. 30 a m Sunday
mot n1ng \ldro "rlh Kcnnr-th Co pco la nd 10
ha lf hour befo re ea ch Ma ss cc;o cliJS Sf'~
Sc hool 10· 30 a ,m
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS ' CHURCH
,t m Fttd.n f'\CDine \ tdf'o v.tth Kennf'lh
II am Su nd ay
BRADBURY CHURCH Of' CHRIST,
Rev Thereon Durham, past or S unda y
Copt:'l&lt;.t nd i Jn p m
V! Cl ORY BAP '!IS I J:!J N .!nd S!
Jo hn Wright passtor Su nda y Sc hool 9 30
School a t 9 30 am : Morning worship a1
:-.:E V. !-J A\'F~ N CHl'P.C H OF I HE: i\A
Mldd lc poll James E k:C'cscl' pJstor
a m , Larry Haynes. S S Sup! Morning
10 30 a m , Sunday e vE&gt;n ln g sendee a t 7, 30
Zl\Rf'"'E Rf' \ CIC'n don Stroud p.1stor
Sunda &gt; m orn ing " or shrp 10 a m E •(' n
worship 10 30 a n.
.
p m Thursda y services a t 7 30 p m
Sunda\ Sfhool9 10.1 m ',l, or,hJp ...i" J\t C'P
!ng sp rvice 7 1-1m \\Ptin{sd.J\ f'\l'filll~
RACI NE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
FRE EDOM GOSP EL MISS ION a t Ba ld
lit 1(\ .l m ~ ou th ~l'f\ TC'I' ~un!l, n h 1; p
w o r ~ hlp i p m Vrs ll a rt on Thursda \ h ~(J
R ENE , Rev Thoma s H Collier. pa stor · Knob. located o n Co unty Road 31 Rev
m su nd .H f'\('lltn~ "f'J \iC'f' i OOp m \\ C'd
pm
Ma rtha W olfe . Cha irman of the Board of
Lawrence Gluesencamp , putor Rev
rtf'sdtJ\ P r,t\('f M£'&lt;'1Jng .l nd Blblf' STud'
Christian Llf£&gt; Su nd a y School 9 30 a m ,
Roger Willford , ass! pastor Prea ching
T RINITY
CII RI S IIA I'\ ASSEM BL\'
'i (l(tp m
Morning worship 10 30 &lt;\ m : Sunday
servi ces S und a y 7· 30 p.m Prayer meeting
Coolvlllro fi tlbc&gt;r t SfJenCI'J pi.ls1ur Sum!OJ \
NEASE SFTTL F.l\I F~T l Hl RC'H Sun
E\'en!ng wors hip 7· 30 p m Pra yer meellng
Wednesday, 7 JO p m , Gary G riffith ,
Sc hool 9 30 a m , Mor ning s('rvtcC' 10 10 a
ell \ afl•• r noo n ~ N\ lcP' &lt;Jt.! -so Thursday
7 30 p. m Wednesday.
lead er You th groups Sunday e veni ng a t
m : Sundm C'vc&gt; nrn g ~en tC'(I 7 fH.I p m
('\f'lllll!.! ~('f\ICf'o., .11 i 1(1
LIBERTY CHRISTIA N CHURCH Dex·
6 30 p m with Roger a nd VIole t Wi ll fordd,
Mrd 1\t't' k praver servt('(' Wrdnf'sda\ 7 p
FIRST BAPl! ST CHL'R CH Mao.,on \\
ter WOOdy Call, pas1or . Services Sunday
lead er s Com mun io n ser vice first Sunday
m
\'~ Pd..,! Ill Rill ~1 urph\ Sunda~ SchnollO
10 am a nd 7 p m Wednesda y, 7 1J m
ea ch m onth
MT OU VE COM MC!\ ITY CHL:R U I
.1m 'und rn f'\C'mnp i 11'1 p m PraHr
WH IT E 'S
CHAPEL
WESL EYAN
RACINE F IRST BAPTIST , Don L
T.au. rf' nCC' Bus h , pa sto r Max r olm&lt;'r Sr
lllt'C'1Jng ,tnd Btbli" STUd\' \\ Pdnpsda\ 7 ,10
CHURCH- Coolv!U(' R D Rev Ph illi p Rl
Wa lker. Pa s to r R obert Smith, Sund a y
S upt Sund av Sc hool a nd Mor.ntn,~:: Wo ro; h1p
p m Ewn·ont' 1\ f' IC'o mf'
denour , pas tor Su nda y School 9 30 am .
q 'l(J , m , Sunda\ C'\C'nt ng SC'n lc£' 7 p m
Sc hool Supt . Sunday School 9 30 a m ..
Rl' TLA ~ n FRn: \\'ILL RAPl \ST Sa
worship sen Ice 10 30 a m , Bible st udy
Mornln,g worshi p 10 40 a m
Su nd a v
You111 me&lt;' li ng and Bl biC' Stud\ \\ PdnC&gt;..,
IPm "' RC'\ P.::~ul Ta\lor p.J,t or Sunda\
and worshi p service , Wednesday. 7 p m
(lvening wor s hip 7 30 p m , Wednesda y
d ,t v, 7 p m
S&lt;'hoolllla m SundJ\ C'\r n rng i lOp m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
l"vcning Bib l&lt;' s tud y 7 30 p m
UN ITE D F'AI fH CHURCH R t io n Po
\\ ed nt-....d•l' f'\f' Dlnf! p nl\rr mN'ltng 7 lO
Mark
J
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nes,
past
or
Bill
Nic
holson
,
Sun
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
mf't nv Bv ·P a ss R l"\ Rob£&gt;r l Smtih Sr
pm
day Sc hool Su p! Su nda't' School9 30 a .m,
CHURC H Burlingham Rt&gt;v Ok{' y Rav
p . 1 ~ r or R t:&gt;\
Ja nw s Cundi ff &lt;~S"' P.J"'tor
SOl H l BET H E l \E\\ TF:STA MF!\T
Morning' Wm stJip a nd Com mun ion 10· 30 il
Launcterm111 . pas tor Ph 9!12 732-J Sund av
S unda\ Sc hool ~ 30 a m Mor nrn g \\or
fHlRl H Stl\er Rt(\.IJ(' JJuJnf' S\den
m
ship Jn :10 a m E vpning v. nrshlp 7 :lOp
Schoo l 10 OO a m , Su nda y evr mng sc rvice
... tddi('t p.t~lor Suncl u\ School 9 am
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST . Amos
7 00 p m
Wed nesday C'vc nm J:: sen icc
m Wonwn s FC'II O\.\ sht p Tu £'s dd\ 11) d m
l htliCh H't\tCC• \0 d m 13thlfo Stud\ Y\ ('d
Tillis pas tor J ay Stiles, :;upt Su nday
7 00 p m
\\ &lt;'dnC'Sday nr ,g hl pravN sprvleP i \0 p m
nr~;d.J\ J l 7 1ll p m Junf' rnr u S('Ptf' m!)('r
Schoo l 9 3o a m , Morn ing worship, 10 3()
DANVILLE
HOLINESS CHURCH ,
FAI T H B,\P li ST C HURCH R.1t ho;.~d
- p m Oct obC't thru :\1 a\ !-.'und;1• f'Vf' nmg
a
m
,
Sunda
y
ev£&gt;
nlng
sen.
lee
7
00
p
m
loca ted on Rl 325 bctv.e&lt;'n Vint on and
St , Maso n Sund a\ Sc hool 10 a m . :\.'1 01 n
rrll tl\\ ~htp i p m lun f' Thru Sf'p!C'mbf'r 6
Wednes day service 7 p m WMPO pro·
La ngs vill e Rf'v Be n Wa ll s . pas tor Sun ·
mg worship 11" m E vf&gt; nlng sN \ It •• tip
p m Orto bt•t rhru :\1 d\
gram 9 a m ea ch Sunday
day Sc hool. 8 30 a rn Bobby Lambert . S
m Pr,lVer m ee!ln~ a nd Bible&gt; S!u d v \\ PC! ·
RUTLAND C HURCH Of' T HE NAZA
S Supt Morning worship 10 30 a m , Chtl ·
nC'sda). 7 p m
RENE Rev Lloyd D Grim m , Jr . pasto r
drcn's Happv Hour 6 4'1 p m P r&lt;JV('r a nd
Sunday School9 30 am , Wors hi p serv ice
8 \bleS tud v. 7 30 p m Mrssionary mE'E'ting
10 30 am , Young peoplE'' s serv ic e 6 p m
first WC'dnesday of each month 7 30 p m
E vangelistic service 6 30 p m Wed nesday
Fo·r lnrormaflon ca n J88 8461
service 7 p m
SI LVER R UN BAPTIST. Bo ll Lill ie.
MASO N C HURCH OF C HRI ST. Mil ler
past or Steve Lill ie . S S Supt Sund ay
St Mason W Va Eugene L Conger , mi
School 10 a m , Mornin g wors lp , 11 a m
nls !£&gt;r Sund ay Bible Study 10 a m . Wor
Sunda y evening wo rs htp 7 30 p m Pr a yer
shi p 11 a m a nd 7 p m Wednesda y Bible
mret! ng and Bible study Thursday , 7 10 p
Studv . voc al m usic . 7 p m
.
m Youth mrl'11ng Wednesday al 7 p m
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF' GO D. Dud
CHR IST IAN f'ELLOW SHIP CHUR CH
, di ng Lane . Mason . W Va J N T tJacker
38.1 N. 2nd Av£&gt; Middle por t. Sunday
pa stor Even ing sen ·tce 7 30 p m Wo
School 10 a m Su nday and Wr dncsdav
men's Mini stry, Thursda y. 9 30 am ,
Evf:' nlng s£-r" ic('s a t 7 30 p m
Wed nesda y Pra ye r and Bible St udy, 7 15
C H E~TER CHURCH OF GOD. Rov R
pm
E Ro binson, pa stor Sunday Sc hooi9, 3Ua
m , Worship service . 11 a m E veni ng
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHR IST IN
serv ice 7 p m Mid-week Sf:'! Vt l'e Wed nes·
CHRI ST IAN UNION The Rev W illiam
da y , 7 p m.
Campbell , pastor Sunda y School 9 30 a
LANGSVIL LE CHRISTIA N C HURCH
m J ames Hughes, sup! E vening service
Robert E Musser. pasto r Sunday Sc hool
1 30 p m Wednsda y evening pra yer meet
9 30 a m , Paul Musser supl . Morn ing
lng 7 30 p m You t h prayN ser vice each
worship 10. 30 a m , Sund ay eve ning se r
Tuesday
vic£', 7 p m.: mid-week service, Wednes
FAIRVIEW JJ!BLE CHURCH . Le-tart ,
day, 7 p m
W Va , Rt l. James Lewis , pas t or Wor
SYRACSE CHURCH OF THE NA
ship servi ces 9 30 a m . Sunday Schoolll
ZARENE Rev . James B. Kittle, pa stor
a m , Eve nin g worship 7· 30 p m Tuesday
Sherman Cundiff , supt Sunday Sc hool
cottage prayer meeting and B ible Study
9 10 a m Morning worshi p 10.30 a m
9 l ) a m , Worship sf'rvlce, Wed nesday
E v an~ellsllc service, 6 p m , Pra y(lr and
7:J)pm
P rats" WE&gt;dnesday , 7 p m , You th '!'eetOUR SA VIO UR LUTH ERAN CHURCH
WASHINGTON (AP) - Several new expendttoons on Mount
ln~ . 7 p.m
Walnut a nd Henry Sts , Ravenswood . W
Ararat,
the legendary restmg place of Noah's ark, have brought a
EDEN U NITED BRETHREN IN
Va The Rev Cro tg-e C. Weirick , pastor
CHR IST. Eld e n R \B lake-, pastor Sunda y
S un da y SChool 9 30 a m , Sunda y worship
report
from
one group that lt had located the sll e .,.... but the repprt
SC hoollO a . m ., Robert Reed, Supt. Morn
ll am
was
not
substa
ntiated. Despite repeated expedi tions and claims,
tng sermon, 11 a.m.: Sunday nl~~tht ser
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , loc ated on
vlce.s Chr istian Endeavor7 30p m Song \
Pomeroy Plkl' Co unt y Road 25 n«?ar Flat
nothing found on the mountain has been dated bycarbon-14 to earlier
se rvice 8 p m. Preaching 8· 30 p.m Mid·
woods Rev Bla ckwood . pastor Serv ices
than 600 A.D.
week pra yer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p m
o n s unday a t 10 lO a m and 7 30 p m with
Alvin Reed. layleader
'
The latest ark controversy Involved the Louisiana -based
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m Bible Stud y, Wed
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN ,
nes day. 7 30 p m.
International
Expeditions , claiming the sll e was found 5, 200 feet up
Roger Watson , pastor Crenson Pra tt ,
FAITH F E LLOWSHI P CRUSAD E FOR
Sunday Sc hool S upt Morning worship 9. 30
the 16,854-foot mountain's southern slope
CHRIST Sl Rt 338. An tlq uil y Rev
a m , Sunday School 10· 30 a m , Evening
Franklin Dickens. pastor. . Sunda y morn
But after Turkish officials conftsca ted some clay and rock
serv ice, 7 30 p. m
\ng 10 a m Sunday evening 7 30 p m .
artifacts
from the group's leader . he was accused of m aking
MT . UNION BAPTIST, Dona ld S hue.
T hursd av ewnln ~ 7 30 p m
pastor. Joe Sayre. Sund ay School Supt.
STJV E RSVI LLE COMM UN ITY BAP
exaggerated clauns by leader s of two other groups sponsortng
Sunday School 9 4S a m , Evening wor ·
T IST CHURCH Pa stor Rober t Byers.
expeditions - the Colorado-based High Fllghl Foundation and the
shlp 6: 30 p m ; P rayer Meeting, 6 30p m
Sunda y Sc hool tOa m . Worship sen. Ice 11
Wednesday .
am, Sund a ~ e vening senice,7 30 p .m ,
California-based Institute for Creation Research.
TU PPERS PLAINS CHURCil OF
WPdnesday e veni ng ser vic't&gt; 7 30 p m
CH RIST JOOy ij olland, mliflster . Dery l
INDEPENDENT HOLIN ESS CHURCH
Wells , S upt Morning worship, s·oo a m .
KANSAS CITY, Mo. "(AP ) -The African Methodist E piscopal
lnc , P earl St. , Middleport Rev . 0 ' [)(111
Church SChool9:00 a.m
Manley, pas tor Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a .m ..
has reaffirmed Its stand again t abortion except in cases of
Church
CHESTER CHURCH OF Til E NAZAMo rn ing wo rship 10· 30 a m
Eveni ng
RE NE Rev. He rbert Grate. pastor.
rape
or
Incest.
worshlp 7. 30pm Tuesday,1 2· 30pm WoFrank Riffle, aupt. Sunday Sc hool 9· 30'a
men's P rayer meet ! n ~ . W~nes day, 7, 30
At
Its
quadrennial governing conference, the three mllllonm .: Worship service, 11 am . and 1 p .m .
p m Prayer a nd Praise S£'rvlce
member,
mainly
black denom ination also elected Its first Indigenous
Sunday Wednesday, 7 p .m. Prayer meetRUTLAND APOSTOLI C CHURCH OF
Ing .
,
JESUS CHR IST, E lder Jan es Mil le r Bl·
African bishop In recent times, the Rev H.B. Senantle, 57, of South
LAUREL CLIFF' FREE METHODIST
biP St udy. W~nes day 7· llt m ., Sunda y
Africa's Cape Town area
CHURCH. Rev Robert Mill er, pastot. Ro·
School 10 a m , Sunda y nig ht e rv ice , 7 30
bert E . Barton. Director of Christia n EduThe U.S. denomination has extensi ve works In Africa.
pm .
cation, Lloyd Wright, assistant. Sund ay
POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS,
SC hool9. 30 am. , Morning worship 10·30
Harrisonville R oad Davtd Ferrell, pas
a m.; Choir practiCE-, Sunday 6:30 p m .:
tor; Henry Eblin, J r, S unda y School SUpt.
Evenin&amp; worship 7:.'ll p m . ' Wednesday
, S unda y SChoo l 9. 30 a m , m orning worPrayer and Bible Study, 7;30 p .m .
ship, 11 a m ., Sunday eve ning service 7· ))
DEXTER C HURCH OF CHRIST,
p m Prayer Meeting, Wcdnc!iday. '7:30 p
Cha rles Ru sse ll Sr., minister, Rick Ma ·
m

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R, T motorists

By The Bend
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can obtain tags
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Meigs Countlans with the last
names beglnnlngwith letters Rand
T, must renew their auto ncenses
during the month of October.
Social Security numbers for
IndividualS and Federal-Tiai.D.
numbers for companies are

Chlorus Gaul and Rogt!r Gaul
were · elected worthy matron and
worthy patron of Pomeroy Chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star, at
Tuesday nlght's meeting held at the
Masonic Temple.

To register a vetllcle, not titled In

Vetel'8118 Memorial

GROUP AGRFE! -

Horace Karr, Ohio WIJclllfe

CouncD member, Raymond Eye, specil!J .,.,..ant to
!be West VlrglnJa dlrootor of naruraii'6!IOUI'Cil8, Wllll.s
Hertig, West Vlrgjnla director, BW Napier, •ss!stant
director of ODNR's Division of WDdllfe, and Max E.

Duf:Xwortll, Ohio Division of Wl!dllfe dl'redcJ(, were In
complete ~ent at Welh!l!day ODNR llelcl clay
outmg lbal posslbilltleB for Improvement along the

Ohio RiVer are unlimited.

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1973 VW SUPER BEETLE •••••••••••••• S89S
1976 CHEVY VEGA STA. WGN .... S69S
1978 BUICK SKYLARK ••.-............. S129S
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entered Into with Neva Nicholson,
Rutland. The defendants owe NIcholSon the sum of $8,134.66. U that
amount Is not paid within three days
to the Meigs County Clerk of Court,
an order of sale wUl be issued to the
Meigs County sher!ff authorizing
him to appraise, advertise and sell
the property located In thevUiage of
Rutland.
·Robert Reed and Carlotta Reed,
ReedsvUie, have flied suit against
A breaking and entering of a
A private property accident Sarah A. Curtis, address unknown,
trailer on State Route 325, owned by ocurred about3: :Jlp.m. Wednesday asking that two tracts of land In
Howard Howe, is being investigated at the Napper Trucking parking lot Olive Township be partitioned. The
by the department of Sheriff James . near DanvUie. According to the plaint!ffs and defendant each own
J . Proffitt. Howereportedthe traller report given the sher!ff's depart· one half Interest in the oil and gas
was entered between 7 p.m. and ment , Gerald G. Jacks, Langsville, underlying the properties. Uthereal
midnight on Tuesday.· Entry was· backed into a vetllcle driven by estate cannot be part!tlo11ed the
gained by prying open the door. An George Bottrell, Middleport. Bot- plaint!ffs
asking for the sale of
AM-FM stereo cassette player- trell h~d pulled up behind Jacks' the land.
recorder and two pairs of cowboy vehicle. Noinjuriesoccurredandno
Two Meigs County Common
boots were taken. Investigation is citations were Issued.
Pleas Court cases have been
continuing in the matter .
dismissed by the judge: Debra L.
Dailey, Rutland against Donald
Dailey, Middleport, and Farmers
'Bank
and SavtngsOi. against Oscar
No further applications forweath- program wUI \Je Instituted and CAA Imboden, Middleport.
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by Gallia·Meigs Community Action age groups. Those with an approved
application on file by 4: :Jl p.m.
Agency after Tuesday.
The Daily Sentinel
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FRIDAY

p.m. A chicken noodle dinner,
chill, pizza and sandwiches wUI
POME;ROY - The Meigs be on the menu. Garnes, door
County Fox Chasers Assoc!aUon prizes, a cake walk and sweet
. wUI meet Friday night, 7: :ll · shop will be featured at the
p.m., at Eagle Rldge. Plans wUI carnival. The public Is invited.
be made for the field trial to be
held on October ~.
HARRISIONVILLE - Hani·
sonv!Ue
Masonic Lod!!t! 4ll,
REEDSVll.LE -'The regular
F&amp;AM,
wUI
meet at 7 p.m.
· meeting of the Olive township
Saturday at the temple. AU
tmstees will be held Friday, 7: :Jl
p.m., at the Reedsville Fire master masons are Invited;
refreshments wUi be served.
Station.

2 dr., Auto., PB, V·6.

Adm!ss!ons-Teny Brewer, Portland; Nina Sanders, Reedsville;
Faye Kirkhart, Long Bottom; Della
Roseberry, Pomeroy.
Discharges···Donald
car Prtce.

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PAGEVILLE - The Scipio
SUNDAY
Township Trustees wtll meet
POMEROY - The HemlOck
Friday, 7 p.m., at township hall .
Grove
Church {)f Christ, with
in Pagevll!e.
Rogt!r Watson, minister, exSALISBURY- The si!Hsbury tends an Invitation to the public
to attend Its annual homecoming
School waysandmeansconunit·
tee wUI meet Friday afternoon, 1 on Sunday. Morning worship
wUI begin at 9: :JJ a.m.' A basket
to 3 p.m., in:the schoolllbrary'.
dinner wUI be served at 12: :Jl
p.m. with the afternoon proSALISBURY - Sallsbwy
gram
beginning at 1: :Jl p.m.
Township Trustees Will meet In
regular session Friday after·
noon, 1 p.m., at the home of the ' REEDSVlLLE - The Joppa
United 1',1ethod!st Church in the
clerk, Wanda Eblin on Laurel
ReedsvUie
area wUI have a
C1!ff Rd.
homecoming on Sunday. A
POMEROY _ Regular meet- Cai"JY·In dinner wUI be held
!ng&lt;ifMe!gsCountyREACTwUI ' under the shelter. Afternoon
be held Friday at 7: ;j)p.m. atthe
s!ng!ng wUI be presented by
Senior Citizens Center, PomeGospel Rays and Rose of
Sharon, GE:or!!t! Luster and
roy. All members are asked to
be present and others interested others. AU visitors are welcome
In joining the non·proflt organ!- to attend.
,
zatlon geared to benefit the
·
community Is invited to a !tend.
POMEROY - The annual
oomecom!ng of the United Faith
Church, Route 7 bypas~. POI'I'\eSA11JRDAY
roy, will be held on Sunday.
SUnday
School · services . wUI
PORTI.AND - Fall Carnival
begin
at
9:
:JJ a.m and a basket
at the Portland. ·Elementary
wUI
be served at noon.
dinner
School wUI be held Saturday
There
will be a hymn s!ngfrom2
from 5 to 9 p.m. at the school.
There wUI be games, door· to 4 p.m. with special singt!n; to
be featured.
· prizes, a country store and
haunted house, refreshments,
Monday
and blue grass and country
music bY the C!rcli~-- D.
MIDDLEPORT - Bethel 62,
lnternat!onal Order of Job's
Wranglers.
Daughters, will meet at 7 p.m.
COLUMBIA TWP - Colum· Monday night at the Middleport
bla Township Board of Trustees Masonic Temple. The council
wUI hold their regular meeting will meet at 6: :Jl p.m. and
Saturday, 7 p.m., at the fire members are urged to attend.
station.
POMEORY Pomeroy
CHESTER - The Chester Lodge 164 F&amp;AM will hold a
Elementary PrO fall carnival fellawcraft degree, Monday ev·
and jitney supper will be held ening at the masonic temple. All
masons are Invited. Work wUI
Saturday. The supper wUI begin
be!itn
at 7 p.m. ~th refreshat 5 p.m. and the carnival at 6: :Jl
p.m. Both will continue untll8: ll ments to follow.

terms of their probation agreements and their probations have
been terminated bY the court.
ThecourtbasfoundthatLetandC.
Wade and Evelyn E. Wade, et al,
Springl!eld, are in violation of the
terms of a land Installment contract

Deputies probe trailer B&amp;E

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Market reports ....•
medium grade ~~ Baby calves by the head 15-45.
Springer Cows by the head :!J0-325.
Cow and Call Comb. 275-365.
Choi ce Steer s 1,(f'i)-l,JOO 51Hi0; good grade

Athens U\•estock Sales

Saturday, Sept. :a!, 1984
CATTL E PRICES:
F{'('de-r Slet&gt;rs: IGood and Choice) J:X}-500
, lbl;. 50·56: 500-700 lbs. : ~.50·4~.75.
F£.'f'der Heifers: (Good and Choice- ) ID500
Jbs. 40-46: :=oo-700 lbs_ :w:l-42.75.
Feede-r Bulls: IGood and ChoiceJ · ;D)-fill

loo. &lt;248.25:

48-&gt;3.

Choice Heifers 9M-l,:nl 52 .50-54 . ~ ; gOod
grade 45-56.00.

500-700 lt&gt;s. 3H 4.

Slaughter Bulls:

~ Over

Top Hogs 210-240 12.'ITH3.50.
BUicher Boars 400 lbs. up 'Il .50-.l&gt;.
Butcher Cows 400-500 37-~.50;

l.(ID lbS.I 37.25-45.

Slaug hter b Cows: •Utilities .15.25-38 .75;

3540.35.
P1gs by the head 17-26.
Feeder Calf Sales Dates - OCt. 11, 1984
CBives and yearlings, an breeds: Oct. 31.198i
·Galves and yearlings, all breeds; Nov. 13, 1984
Calves and yearlings, all breeds.

Ca nnPrs and t:utlt&gt;rs Z7-35.
Raby Calves (By the Head ! 24-61.

HOG P RICES:
Howo: Butcher Sows 37 .25-40.
Feeder Pigs: (By the Head ) 9. ~23.
Ohio VmJ.Ie}' Uvestock.Co.
Market Report
Saturday, Sept. 29, 19M

Absentee balloting
underway in Meigs

Trends : Veal calves ste:idy; feeder cattle
$2-$.3 l ower. Butcher cows ·1.50-2lower .
F('e(!cr Steers - Good and choice 200-:vlO

tbs. 49-54.50: :ro;oo lbs. 51-59.50: «JJ-500 lbs.
51.50-59.75: 500-600 1t&gt;s. 49-57: ®700 tbs.
48.50·55.50: 700-!lll tt&gt;s. 47-54·50' !Ill lbs. and

over 48-55.
Feeder He~ers, Good and coolce 250-:llllbs.

44-51; :ro400 tbs.l2.5050: 400-500 lbs ..4141 -75'
500-lm tbs. 4047: 001).700 lbs. 41-46.50; 7003Xl
lbs. 3843.50: !lll lbs. and over 3744.50.

Feeder Bulls, Good and choice 250-:lll It&gt;;.
49·52· :ro400 tbs. ~51 : 400-500 lbs. 41·5048 ·50'
500-600 It&gt;s. &lt;1048: m1oo tbs. 3744.50: mrro
lbs. 3544 .50: !lll lbs. and over 31.5041. .
Holstein Steers and Bulls :DJ-trolbs. 34-40.
Butcher Bulls l.Dl lbs. and up, canner and
cu iters 35.50 down: uutttles J8.4U5.
Light weight Bulls Jl.:Wi. •
. Butcher Cows, utilities 335038·50 ' canner
and cutter s 27-33.
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Light weight and low grade cows 2\-27.
Veal calves. choice and prime- 62-i'O;

Memorial sen-ice set
Amemorial se!V!ce for Mrs. Lera
Lowen, 8s1, Pomeroy, woo died
Monday, wUI be held at 1 p.m.
Saturday at the Ewing F'1;Jneral
Home with the Rev. Glen McOung
omctating.

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Meigs Count!ans can vote in the
Nov. 6 election even if they cannot
make it lo the polls on that day.
Residents who are 62 or older may
vote via absentee ballot and those
with pbysical disabilities or who will
be out of the county on election day
may alSo vote the absentee ballot.
Residents falling Into these categortes can contact the !V1e!gs County
Board of Elections, no later than
Nov. 3 to make arrangements for
casting absentee ballots.

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GALLIPOLIS Meigs
County mothers !nteresed In
informationonbreastfeed!ngare
invited to attend Tuesday's
meeting of the Gallipolis La
Leche League. It wUI be held at
9::Jla.n:t. at543Thirct Ave. Topic
of the Informal discussion wUI be
"Nutrition and Weaning." Add!·
tional Information may be obtained by calling 4464195, 4466314 or 286-4\)90.

Time change
POMEROY -The next meetIng of the Pomeroy Chamber of
C&lt;mmerce has been changed to
5: :JJ p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9, at
the Meigs Inn.

TOWI'l'NESSHERE-The UvlngW!Ine!I!ITeamof
the Mt. Vernon Collegew!Dbeattbe RaclneChurehof
the Nazarene Salurday, 7:30p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m.

and 6 p.m. The giooup mlnillters at churches which
belong to the Mt. Vernon College Zone which Includes
churches In Ohio, West Vlrglnla and Eastern

A community halloween party
was planned for Wednesday, Oct. 31,
at the Bradbwy Church of Christ
Stacy Shuler, daughter of John when the Martha Bible Class met
and Brenda Shuler, WestervUie, recently at the church.
observed her sixth birthday at a
be held
The community party
surprise party held Sunday · at at 5: :Jl p.m. Paula Haynes presided
Showbiz Pizza Place In Columbus.
at the meeting with Denver Nelson
Attending were her grandpar- glvtng the opening prayer. It was
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lronard Van announced that Operation EvangelMeter, Steve and Lennie Van Meter, Ize wUI be held Nov. 2 and 3 in
Nancy and Karen Burns, Debb!~ Huntington at the Civic Center.
Dalley, David and Sherry Buskirk Plans were made for a nursery
and sons, Jeremy and Jamie, all durtng worship services ·to begin
Pomeroy-Middleport area; Katie, Sunday.
Sara and Amy DeWald, John,
The class arranged to purchase a
Debra and Chris Massey-Norton, camera and photo album for the
Randy, Karen. Adam and Bethany · church. Devotions were given by
Hevner, and the Shulers, John, Bill King on prayer times using
Brenda and son, Brad, Westerville.

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Don E. Mullen
MEIGS COUNTY

Commissioner

Mr:. and Mrs. Dan Stanley,
Pomeroy, are announcing the birth
of I!' son; JohrrScott, born Sept. 17 at
O'Bleness Memorial Hospital. He

Progressive -

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Patd ?olrttcal Ad by Candtdate
Don E. Mullen, 583 North 2nd Ave .. t,I Hldleport

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It's big, ver-r-ry big!

Neighbors group
has meeting

!he biggest

A potluck luncheon was held by
members of the Friendly Neighbors
atarecentmeet!ngheldatthehome
of Lue Shenefield.
Devotions by Mrs. Shenefield
· were given from The Upper Room.
For roll call members gave read·
lngs and poems. Cards were signed
for Grace Colwell. Charlotte Eriewine, Merium Hoffman, Carl and
Clara Sbenefleld, Laura Krebs,
Madeline Wiseman, and Crystal
Vaughan.
Next meeting wUI be held at the
rome of Dorothy Bolen, Oct. 17.
Others at the meeting were Anna
Ogd!n, Helen M!Her, Catherine
Shenefield, Beatrice Rinehart,
Mary NelSon, Ann Hal!day and
Marvel Mutcltler of Athens.

Sorority meets
Members of the XI Gamma Mu
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
held a weiner roast Tuesday rilght at
the home of Libby Sayre, near
Chester.
Plans were made for the Oct. 16
meeting to be beld at the home of
· Evelyn Knight with a household
products party to be held. Orders
from the Christmas sale booklet are
to betwned In at that time. On Nov.
20thegroupw!Uhavea "do your own
thing" auction.
Mrs. Sayre and Sheila Hams
gave the cultural program. A pizza
and movie party were planned for
November.

revival whiCh Wmstart'I'Iiesday and
continue through Sunday, Oct. 14, at
theRutlandChurchoftheNazarene.
Services wUI be 7 p.m. each night,
ani! 10::Jl a.m. on Sunday. The
. Public Is Invited.

Ideal tor u..
Wlthlow-Aitte

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scripture from Psalms 5 and 121 .
Isaiah and Mark.
At!endlng were Paula and Larry
Haynes, Dan, Karen and Elisha
Meadows, Pauline Hudson, lla
Oarnell, Denver and Oma Nelson,
John and Martha Wright and
children, Elizabeth and Jessica,
Freda and Ernest Van ·Inwagen,
Bob King, Bill and Noami King,
Kalhy J ohnson and children, Jes·
sica and Derek.

Stanley birth

andwas2l!ncheslong.Mr.andMrs.
weighed have
nine pounds,
three ounces
StJinley
three others
sons,
Mark Allen. Gary Lee, and James
Keith.

Kentucky. 'The SIUdenls use puppets, music and
sennonettes In their presentation. Pictured are
Sharon Landon, and Bob Kanis, sealed, Greg
Sharpes, kneeling, and Usa MOler, Darey JRanken·
'ship, and Kim Snodgrass, left to right, standing. The
pubHc Is Invited to attend . .

Martha Class meets

Get a lot for yo ur truc k dollars. Just

$5993.

buys you a Iough '84 Ford Ranger wilh
plenty or cargo room and the widest cab 1n
its class . $5993 bu ys you a Ford qualitY truck
wrlh a tough double-wall bed. steel ·belted
rad1al tires. 5-speed transm1ssion. and
electronic fuel injection. But $5993 doesn 't

rust buy Ford Ranger, it bu ys America's best·
sellirJg small pickup-based on truck
registratiOns through June lor the 1984
model yea r.

Com e see what $5 993 will bu y you- at v.our
Ford Dealer now.

The Rev. and Mrs. WUI!am R.
TUl!s wUI be special workers for a

$131,000

2. Name of Facility:

LETART - The Letart Elementary P.T.O. wUI sponsor a
bake sale Saturday in front of the
Racine Home National Bank.
The sale wUI begin a 9 a.m.

Kathryn Windon, conductress; Na·
tane Clark, associate conductress;
Dale Smith, treasurer.
The associate matron announced
open tnStallatlon for Dec. 17 at 7: ll
p.m. with a practice to be held on
Dec.9.
Debra Chevalier and Rodney
Chevalier presided at the meeting.
Kathryn Oliver took the sunstune
collection, and · commun!cauons
were read from Grand Chapter.
The district party to be held Oct.l3
at Chesterhill was announced.
Invitations were read from Level
Chapter, Cheshire, Mt. Olive, and to
a reception for Ms. Jackson to be
held Oct. 13 at Chesterhill.
·
Thank you notes were read from
the Jean !Ooes famlly. Cards Were
sent to Grace Whaley, Lorenzo
Davis and Dorothy Ritchie. The
bu&lt;lget, trustee and audit commit·
tees all functioned. The birthdays of
Roy MUier and Mabel Goeglein
Were observed. Refreshments were
served bY Cleo Smith, Barbara
~nt, Jean Frederick, Dick and
Betty Gaul, Evelyn Gaul, Gayanne
Clay, and Pat Thomas.

Revival set

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Estimate Cost:

LaLeche meeting

RUTLAND- Square, round
and slow dancing will be held
Saturday evening, 9 p.m., at the
Ell Denison Post 467 of the
American Legion, R\ltland. Live
band music wUI begin at 9 p.m.
and continue untll1 a.m. Dona·
tlons at the door wUI be $2 per
adult and $1.50 'per ,child. Refreshments will be avaliable.

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ment Agency (SHP·DA) has determined the Ohio Certificate of Need
(CON} Program project appljcation(s} listed herein to be complete and
hereby provides written notification to persons affected by the review
of the start of. a substantive review.
I. Name of Facility:
VMH Care Center
Pomeroy, Ohio

ODH File Number:

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Emergency squads .
answer five calls
Units · of the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Service re·
sponded to five calls on Thursday.
Racine squad :18 answered a call
on County Road :18 at 12: 56 p.m . on
Thursday. Woodrow Fortney was
tranported to Camden-Oark Hospital 1rt Parkersburg. At 1:18 p.m.,
Racine squad 24 was also called to
assist on County Road 28. Virgtnla
Fortney was alSo transported to
Camden-Clark. At 2:18 p.m., the
Syracuse unit responded to a call on
County Road :18 and transported
Faye Kirkhart to Veterans Memorial Hospital. Pomeroy was called to
105 Brick St. at 7:02 p.m. Della
Roseberry was !Bken to Veterans
Memorial. At 9: '!7 p.m., Middleport
went to N. Second for 1bomas
FeUure woo was taken to Veterans
Memorial. ·

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Other omcers· elected for 1985
were Cathy Workman, associate
matron; Robert Workman, associate patron; Sylvia Mldkltf, secretary Doris Snowden, tre~r;

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Probation ends for four individuals
Four individuals have been taken
off probation by Judge Charles
Knight In Meigs County Common
P leas Court.
Harold Lee McCrath, WUiarn
Nelson, Mickey Gale Oller and
Donna Malone were all found to
have successfully carried out the

6, 1984

Friday. Ociober

Pom~roy OES conducts meeting

required.
your name, yoo must sulxn!t an
acceptable poWer of attorney.
'I'he license bureau Is loCated at
lB6 Mulbei"JY.Ave. P&lt;meroy. Hoors
are 9 a.m. · to 4 p.m..Monday,
Wednesday and Friday; IOa .m. to8
p.m., Tuesday; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Thursday and Saturday.
Phone 992·ln34. Sue Malson,
Deputy · Registrar, for any
!nfonnatlon.
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Get tree a1r condi!IOnmg · when you purc ha se
the EJ(plorer "D · package on a tough fullSIZed '84 Ford p1ckup. Package mcl udes .
Explorer bodys1de tape stnpe w1th match1ng
ta11gate letters • Spec1al cloth and v1ny1seat
tnm • Headliner and mold1ng • Alum1num
door scuff plates • Bnght rear w1ndow
moldtng· • Spor1 wheel covers • Seat back
cover • Chro me grtlle • Chrome rear contour
bumPer • Bnght tatlgate release handle
• XLT door trim panels • Woodtone
Instrument panel applique • De luxe colorkeyed seat belts • Color-keyed carpeling
• Exp lorer Two ·To ne pa1nt • Aux iliary fuel
tan k • Tinted glass • Tilt steenng wheel
• Power stee rtng • Ftngert1p speed con trol
• AM FM monaural rad 10 • Conven1ence
group • Light group.

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· On dean's list
1\prll Gayle Park~!r, rural dellv·
ery, Long Bottom, was named to the
Oltlo State University honor roll for
the summer quarter. Students must
make a grade point average of at
least 3~ oot of tour points to be so
llated.ShelsthedaughterofMr.and
·Mrs. Howard Parker.

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Friday, October\,&amp;, 1984

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Notice is hereby giver'! that Of'!
Saturday. October 6th. 1984.
at 1 P:.OO a..m. e pu,blic sale·w1 JI
be held to sell for cuh the
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Public Notice

IN THE

that you have ~n named

PlEAS COURT

001145719

NO SHORT TERM CHORE -

Slow cooking

and

oF ~EIGI coulm'. ·

the Senior Citizens Ceoter 'l1tursday It was a
daylight-to dark-project. 'The apple butter Is on sale at
the Center now.

It's apple
butter

.r:naking
season

SALE

216 E. 2nd St.
• Phone
1-(6~ 4)-992-3326

TOM ANDERSON
RESIDENCE

NEW USTING - 2 bedroom
mobile home . with washer &amp;
dryer. Garage, one acre, near
Pomeroy for $15,000.

"'eal Estate General

121 Fairlane Drive

FOR SALE

In Middleport

OCT.

The apple - it aboupds In
literature, legends, song and
folklore.
.It's said that Sir Isaac Newton
contert!plated the law of gravity
while sitting under an apple tree. To
the ancient Greeks and'Romans, the
apple was a symbol of love and
beauty.
Then there was William Tell who
shot an apple off the head of hls son.
and Johnny (Chapman) Appleseed
who legend tells us planted thousands of apple·seects In Appalachia.
People descry be things as being as
.. Amertcan as apple pie
An apple for tlle teacher remains a
popular tradition. and polishing
apples, a happy pasttirne.
And if that's not enough, an apple
· a day keeps the doctor away£ ,
October. the month{ i. w)1en
thoughts tum to the discOvery of
America, the ghosts and goblins of ''
Halloween, falling leaves ..,...and
apple butter, the old Jashioneq kind
cooked in brass kettles gver ruv'openl
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Handling pure, natural
fruit juices. Service prees1ablished accounts in
leading motels. Will ·
take $20,000 cash, includes inventory and

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(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE: Downstairs
equipped with kitchen.
living room, dining room
and den: upstairs has two
bedrooms and one bath;
house also has basement.
Lot size approx. 48'x308'.
Needs work. ·

equipment No selling

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-:- replace product only.
Will riet approximately
$300 per week. Write
New American Methods,
Box 360247, ·Birmingham, AL 35236. Include phone num.ber or
call toll free 1-1100-521-

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projects. ,
' ' t)\Ough
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One county group
that
hangs right in there y~ar after year
is the Senior Citizens Center. More

than 100 of Meigs County's elderly
pitched in to help thls week with the
project which Is expected to raise
nearly $1,!lXl.

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PH. 992-6931

NEW LISTING - How atxwt
almost 5 acres with country
setting? Nicely remodeled 2
story 3 bedroom home.
basement, patio &amp; carport
special financin~ lenns available. Call fot your' showing.

$26,300.00.

NEAR POMEROY - 3 bed·
room home. range, refrigeralnr,
· 111d woodbuming stove. Needs
some repair. Smal lol and
building

near

New Homes- Extensive
Remodeling
Insurance Work
CustQm Pole Bldis.
&amp; Garagas
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Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidings
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approx. 2~ acres with 3
bedroom ranch home, fireplace, carport Good condition.

Gun ahoot at Racine Gun
Club eva,y Sunday. 1 :00
p.m, Factory c:hoc:ked guns
only.

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Sat. Oct 8th and .Sun . Oct
7th, West Virginia State
Farm Museum will hold 6th
Annual Country Faotivaland
Antique Steam and Gaa
Engine ahow. Wheat thrashing. apple butter and moIese• making and 19ther
pioneer crafta . Square dancing Sat. night, Hymn Sing
Sunday.
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Giveaway

Fual.oil that has some water.
Cell 446-3918 .
2 bigs of yard ~ale goods.
Coli 614-388-8449.
Female pup~ mother white
German Shephard . Call
448-7943 . .

)Wanted
)For Safe
) Announcement
)For Ren1

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MORE FUN mAN WORK - Cormg and cutting
applalln llle Selilol' ~ Center was more fwrlhan
It looked to be, Js tJ.- worneR perfonned the task

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maldng the apple_butter. 'l1le center Is selling

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last-tempter liS a lund raiser lor the season.

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around 7:31 p.m. Henry Hunter,
chairman · of the Meigs County
Democratic OJmmittee, will present a brief program at that time.
The open house event In Racine will be just one of many such house
parties scheduled throughOut the
country..Tl1e Wingetts have set up
several televisions in their heme lor
viewing of the debate. A discussion ·
will follow · the televl~etl

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Democrats plan social gathering
The Metgs County DEmocratic
Party, In conjunction with with tlle
national democratic party, wll1 be
~ a house party this
Sunday eventne to coincide With the
teli!vlsed Reaean-Mom:lale debate.
The house party will he held In tile
luneofMr. and Mrs. E.A. Wingett,
Racine. 'l1le debate Is scheduled to
beflln at 9p.m. However, all euests
8R! Invited to cmJe to the·hmne

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presmtatton.
All Melgs'~ounty citizens, includIng elected officials, are Invited to

join .In . tills social gathertng.
Donatlonstohelpdetraycoststothe
nadonaldenloeratlcconunltteewlll
also be

accepted.

The Wingett heme IS located on
State Route 124 across from the new
Racine United Methodist Church.

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Mail This Coupon with Remltlllnce
The Dally s.nt11111
111 COUrt St.

Pomeroy, 011.45769

$25,000.00.

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FIV£ POINlS -Crow Subdivi·
sion .- . h
ranch style
home willt 2 car praee. air
condilionin&amp; pOol, all on !~at
ld. 3 bedRJOms and ·larll!

kilchen. Asteal b' $54,900.00.

MIDOLEPOIII' Fantastic
home. with . a gigantic family
room with a bi!auliltJ fQ:epace,
~ livilll! room. 3 bedrDIIIIIS,

21! baths. lUI blsemelll, 'on
IIIIPfOIIillllllly I 11:11 ol
JQUnd. Wlftl $69,IXXI.OO.

REALTORS
£.- Cllland, .
Jf ................. tt2-UI1
Jt111 Tru11eti .....MH160
Henry

A-Dottie

Tlmtr ..... 9t2-!lltl

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Rt.

Also Tra{lsmission
PH . 992-_5682

.£UGENE LONG
Ph.

J24,Pomoroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Complete Outter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of •• Typeo
Worked In home area
· 20 years
"Fr• Eltlmetn"

or

Ul-5425

992-7121
l· l4·11C

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
• DOZER - BACKHOE

Froo fire kindling. 304-876 6648.
4 siJC waek old kittens. 3
mole, 1 female, 304 -6756146. 0

3 month pups, Labrador
fomole. 304-676 -3427.
and Found

lost in Middleport erea
brindle colored Pit Bull with
white feet. 4 months old.
reword. Call614·992-3289
or 614-99,· 5546.

•RECLAMATION WORK

' OIL FIELD SERVICES
·oOMP TRUCK SERVICE
' CONCRETE WORK
' CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• WATER , GAS &amp;

OIL LINES

.JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

Lost, red Doberman.
answers to name of Ailey.
last sean on Second St. in
Middleport wearing oilvar
chocker chain. Coli 614·
192-3288.
Loot 2 dogo In TNT oree. one
Beagle and one BoKer, R e·
word, iJ04-875-5846.

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CHIMNEY KING

CONSTRUCTION
IACICHOE ..
DUIP TIUCII
CONCIElt W0111
TIENCHEI '
SIPTIC TAll .
COAL &amp; UIESTOII£

Call For

CHIMNIYSWu;

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For

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WDGCOI
1303) 759-3200

Ext. 2403.

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Public Sale
&amp; Auctiori

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' '11 _ .Help Wanted

Merri · Mec Homemakers
earn JC·tra income . We need
several reprenntativas in
thia areal Party plan eJCp. a
plus. Gifta, toys, home dec:or. No investment. Car &amp;
phone nee. Colltroo t -800·
653-9077. Aloo booking
portieo.&amp;t 4· 446-3043

Auction Every Tuesday
night, Pt. Pluunt, WVo
Auct. lonnie Neal. Youth
Cantor Bldg., Comden St.
Call814· 387·7101 .
Auction every Friday night 11
the , Hol1ford Community
Center. Truckload&amp; of new

morchlndiM every -

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Conslgmento of

new a -

comld. Richerd Reynoldo,
Auction-. Coli '304-278·
3088.

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Earn eJCtra money for Chrittmas with Rawtelgh Producta . phone 304-6751090.
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By owner 3 bedrooms. 1 YJ
baths. living room, dining
room. recreation room in
basement, new 24JC24 gar·
age. Cloae down1own ;
Shown by appoin'tment.
304-6;:&amp;-4604.

4 bedroom . beth and half.
living room, din ing room,
equipped kitchen. large 1 car'
garage. large levBIIot, close
to Holzer Hosp. oWnar anx·
iouo to soli, 841.900.00.
Call oftor 5:00 PM. 304676-7647 .

Schools
Instruction

Karate· Private Lessons .
Learn the ultimate in self·
defense. American Karate 1---------::-- Studio sil)ce 1971. 143 Rancher house , 3 bed ·
Burlington Rd .. Jackson, rooms. 2 baths. fireplace. 7
Ohio. 614-286 · 3074. In- acreo . half basement.
structor : r.J. Jerry . Lowery- $65.000 .00. Glenwood.
1984 inductee into ,Weigh- · W.Va. 304-676 -2933.
!lifting Hall of Fame.
1---~-----Houae for sale, 4th St .•
Maoon. w. Va. $28 ,000.00.
1 B Wan tad to Do
304-773-6638 .
Gallipolia Farry. 3 br brick
large rooms, 4 ear garage
and storage bldg ., stove, ref.
washer - dryer. Make an
offer . 304'-675-6851 .

General Repaira. Reasona ·
bte ratea. carpentry, plumb·
ing. electric:al, no job too
oman. Call 614·266 · 6496.
.
-lcWater wells, drilled &amp; servicad. Free animates. Call
614 -992 -6006 or614-742 3147.

Fmancta l
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Business
Opponunity

Most profitable businass11
50 outlets producing high ·
profit. multi·flavor popcorn.
Only $310 each. entire
business only 816 ,600. 1800-327-8456. Call nowl
- - - - - - - - - - - - -- ·lcStore building for . rent at
220 E. Main, Pomeroy.
Front and rear entrance. Call
614-992 · 6232 or 992 6757.

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1973 Schultz 12~ 66 2
bedroom , livingroom, tilt
out, woodburner &amp; central
oir. Calf 446 -7440.
72 mobile home 1 ¥1 acres.
Will sell home separate . Call
446-0063.
1974 Park Ava. t4x70 3
bdr ., total Blectric , 1 Y2
botho. 87,900 . Call 614446-0176 .
112 acre lot with 1978 Mobile
Home. total elec:t., unattached two car garage, rural
water. Coli oftor 6pm . 256°
6460 .

1972 mobile home, 2 badroom. asking $4.000. Call
29 9 614 367
614-742
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0628
. · 3 or

Piano Tuning end Repair ..
Brunic:ardi Music Co ., 446 - 1 4x611 t 973 Holly Pork
0687 . Twent ieth year of mobile home with 2 bedquality service. Lar:te Da - roomo . Call992-7819 .
niela. 614-742-2961 .
1971 Broedmore trailer, 2
· Piano Ietson• by u.pe · bedroom , excellant condirianced teacher. c:all 614: tion . Set up, underpinning •
992-3039. Joan Roblnoon . partly furnished . Rental lot
available . 15300.00. Coli
992-7479 .
Rea l Esta le
1975 Savannah mobil e
hom ~. partly furnishad ,12 X
50, 2BR, 83700. 304-67531
Homes for Sale
1809 onytimo .

b~droomo.

Throe
central air,
vinyl wall paper. carpet
throughout, well insulated,
new paint, eneched garage.
gas outdoor gr~ll. awnings.
many extras. CaH 446·2583
til 5 :00PM, after 6 :00PM
call814 -246-6859 . .
3 bdr. houoa, pool, AC .
firepiecoo. Pt. Plouant. oalo
or rent. Call 675 -11104.
600 block of 2nd Avo .• 2
bdr ., axe. cond .. big back
yord, $37,600 . Call 4462158.
Fall into a Unbelievable
home Saving Thouundl of
Dollars! Fireplace. Middle·
port. Call614-992·894t .
3 bdr homo for Hla by
owner, locsted on At. 180,
naor N .G.H.S. f36.000.
Coll814-388-8711 .

Are you In High School and
Loolling for a pert-tlml lob1 Nice 2 bdr. utility room,
If you oro 1 high ochool garage. nice yard. new fur.:
Junior or St)nior, you can nance. hot water tank, price
enllot In the Woot Vlrgfnlo right. call448-1685 .
Army Notional Ouatd, It· - - - - - : : - - - - : - : - ' lc tend drMI one wHkend a 8 yrs. old, 3 bedrm. 2 betho.
month lot pey, ond complete family room with wood
Nqulrod octlve duty trelnlng burner. Single car gerage, Ofl
during oummer montho. Cell B flat ocroo with otockod
304-878-39110 or 1-800· pond. City woter In Rocine.
842-31111.
CoH 614-949' 2641 .

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sion . Encyclopedia Britt enice, mirror. Jtereo. anificlel
&amp; live flowers. nature encyclopedia. Coli 448-3918.

I~3~3=:::;F;a:r:m:s:::;f=
o r ;S;a~le=
114c:acre farm near Eno. Has
house. barn , silo, other
buildings, rural water. Call
614-388-8625.

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200 acre farm for oalo . Will
oubdlvlde. · Rutland :rownohip. Call614 -373-0466 .
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Lots &amp;

6 Family Sate Clay Com munity Bldg. "h mi . below
Rt. 218. off rt . 216. Rt. 7 .
Oct . 4th, 6th , 8th, 9-1
3 Famllv Yard Sole Fri. •
Sat. Beside Por.ter church in
Poner .
1st. rd. on right after Swan
Creek Bridge . Thurs. &amp; Fri.
Men women ch i ldren
clothes; much more .

Fri . thru Mo·n . at Ferrell's
Roush Hollow Rd . Old glassware. clothing. stuffed
animals . .
.Qeorges c're~k Rd . cross the
tracks. 1st Rd. to right. Sat .
9 -6.
Oct. 6,
At. 7 .
jacket,
men's,

4 mi. below Eureka.
leather blazar , fur
opal ring, clothes,
woman 's. babies.

29 Portsmouth Rd. Set. Oct .
6, 9am to 4pm . Clothing ,
toys, misc. items.

Lot for ule In Merc•Nille, 3
traillf hookups, electric. rural water. septic tenk.
$8 ,000 . Coli 814 · 2511 6618 .
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·P·o-merov···oo··-Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

GARAGE SALE: 316 Condor St. in Pomeroy. S_at. Oct .
6 ot 10:00. Chair; rugs.
draperies, bedding , coats,
clothing . misC .

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Oc t,. 6 . at 8111 Baer's, behind
Forest Run Block Plant.
Minersv i lle . Furniture .
dishes. cotlection of salt and
pepper shakers, end -tables
and many more items. 9;005 :00.
Oct . 5th and 6th. 8oyo
clot hes, 6X and up, women 1
sleeks , men s jeans. high
chair, dishes. boots. 2 miles ·• ·
from Five Points on Flat ~
woods Road .
Ten speed bi cycle, cabin et
radio. antiques. black and
white T .V., clothing, to ot
stools, misc. Oct . 5th and
.6th at 809 Maple St .,
Middleport .
Fall y ard sale-Sat ., Oct .6 .
9 :00· ? . Carl Cline residence ,
Center St .. Mason . Winter
clothing , househo ld and
m isc . i tem s.
One day yard sale. Sat.,Oct .
6 . 9 :00 -7 Rocksprings Rd.
Watch for 'signs.Baby items,
toys, game s, clothin g .
household items, t riple waJI
pipe , etc .
Yellow house below red
light . 856 E.· Main, 'Po me·
rov. Thurs., Fri., Sat . Bab y
stuff. all size s of clothing,
1oys, mit e . items.

3 family basemen t sale.
Plants Subdivision , Circle
Dr.. Fri. Sat, Sun. 8 to 1
Rain or Shine, Sat. Oct. 6 ,
10-4. 324 Sanders Dr ..
Ga11ipolit, childrens. ladies
clothing , toys, GE Food
Proceasor.
Yard Sale three miles out
Mill Creek . Nothing over
S1 .00. Children and woman
clothes. 9 till 5 , Saturday
only.
Yard Sale Oct. 6 ,7,8,9 .
Knick knecks, clothes. shalf,
tables. Fairview Evergreen
Rd .
3 Family Yard Sale Sat. 9 till
6 . On O.J . White Rd. Nice
baby clothe s, coats, sweat·
ers &amp; lot s more.
Garage Sale One Day Only.
Sot Oct . 6. 8 :30AM-5PM .
Maple Jenny Lynd bed.
other old furni1ure, clothes
othe m•·ac 493 Oak Dr
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35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Building lot Neighborhood
Rd . 66x150. 85,000. Coli
446·3644 after 7PM .

Tool erld yard sale : 10 inch
table saw-router, electric
planer . bull fl o at , mi se
const. items, f iberglass shingles. plumbing and electr i•
eel. AI Tromm , New Lima
Rd. Rutland. Oct. 5 -6 .
Sat.. Oct. 6. 9 :30 til 7
Househol d, antiques. new
and uaed items , Avon, ja·
welry, records. paper backs,
cuneins. all clothes marked
112 pri ce .
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&amp; Vicinity
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Oct 6th for Church Youth . A
mile before junction Rt. 2
and 87. Kenneth Durst .
Furniture, clothe s. misc .
10:00 till 4:00 .
Yard Sale , 1 mile from V oO ·
Rt . 62 . childrenoclothasand
mise items. Wed thur Sat.
Yard sale Sat .Oc t . 6th, 26
Burdette Addn . Pt . Pl .
Household items. furn iture,
linens and mise:. If rain
cancels.

Yard sa le Mon . Tue . Wed.
Clearview Estates building
2212 Jefferson Avo. Pt . Pl.
lot, restricted, ell util ities
Cenc . if ra in or sell out .
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sewer system . 6 mi . below Jl"
Gellipqlis on Raccoon. Call
448 -34811.
For Sale: Once acre lot with
large in..ground pool. torn
liner, and pertlally finished
basement . For information
coli 813 -665-1232 .
11 .76 acrat , half wooded .
24JC40 wood building, drive·
way, and electri c. Chaoter
areo . 815,750 .00. Call985 4406.
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1-:-----:::-::--:-:---::-:-4 ocreo off. Kerr Horrioburg
on VIney Road noor Galllpolio. H.OOO .OO . Coli 304896-3398 otter 7 PM .

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Houses for Rent

Unfurnished houae. 3 bdr .•
ref. Rodney VIllage II,
•2111 mo. Coli 448 -44111
1fter .9 PM .
ltOVO,

House for rent rafarencea
required. Inquire at 131
Fourth Avi .. Gelllpollo. Oh .

Acreage

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10 yr. old S'unit apartment
complex, Woll~on . Ohio . All
1 bdr. epu .. 4 furniohed. off
street parking . Reaident
manager over •1.400 mo.
income. Conetant w•iting
list leas then •16.000 par
unit . Posaible 2nd . mort·
gogo . Coll592 -1189 Mon.Fri. 9 -5, 594-2674 ovo . •
wk . ends.

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·friday and Saturday, 133
End of Seaaon Garage Sale. Bit1ernut Ave. Warm MornRta. 7. 218, Fri . S. Sat. Oct . ing heater. dresser, che at ,
6th • 6th . 9 -1
, n8w CirCUlar laW, bike,
antique pump parlo~ organ .
Ysrd Sale Friday &amp; Saturday Baby furniture, hobby hares,
9 :00 to 1 Bethei·Churcb Rd . depression. jawaltea. jeans,
. 2 miles from Holzer Medical collectible, much more.
Center. Clothes. glassware,
furn iture, misc.
Five family garage s ~le at
Dale Hart 's, Yellowb1,1sh
Carport Solo Oct. 5 • 8. Fri. Rd .. Racine. Furniture. fuel
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Sot . 9 :00-6:00. 452 oil furnace, 8 &amp;. W TV,
lariat Or, near Holzer Medi- Stereo. di ahes. misc. item a.
cal Center. Clotbes, draper- October 6, f'rom 9 to 4.
ies, dishaa, 2 Blue Devil
j ackets. aquarium , bicycles, 2 family garage ule. across
misc .
from Nazarene Chu'rch in
Rutland . Sale at Nelson's
Yord Solo Oct. 6 S. 6. 9-6 . re sidence on Ma i n St.
Household furnishings. clo - 10 :00-3 :00. Oct . 4 t h and
thing. tires. antiques. Victor- 6th.
ole &amp; sewing machine .
Soma furnit ure. Old At. 35 Two family yard sole at 444
below Ca~oe livery.
Beech St . in Middleport.
Curtains . pillows , baby
Garage Sale Fri. &amp; Sat. Oc:t . clot hes, clothes for all sizes.
6 • 7 . 8 :00AM to dark . bed spred s. 9 to 4, Thur.
Avecodo ref . &amp; 30" gas Fri., Sat..
range, baby furniture, hea"Y
duty cargo trai~ar . r&amp;d wood Oct . 5 .6 .7 . 9 :00 until 7 412
lawn furniture , mi sc . 1 mile Spring A ve .. Pomeroy .
out Rt . 141 , Safford School Adult and children' s clothea.
Rd ., 3 rd . house on right.
lo ts of shoes , wedding
dress, clarinet, odds ends.
Oct . 6 -7 . 9-6 . Country Ai r tires. Rain or shine. parking
Estates "h mile off Rt. 7 , lot acros s t t r'bet.
Georges Creek Rd .. Low
prices.
Household aale. Saturday.

Garage Sale Fri &amp; Sat. 1 mi 1
p81t layne• Furn., pool
table, bar stools. etc .

1981 Kirkwood 14x70. 3
bedroom , 11h bath , electric
heat. Wood stove. $11.900
call614 -843-5244.

Professional'
Services

Gorago Sale Oct . 6 S. 8,
Debby Or. McGuire

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35 . PHONE 614-4467274.
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One acre ground,' all conven ·
iancas. $17 ,500. Bv owner.
extra good buyl Shown
appt. only. Cell 446 -4286 .

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&amp;Vicinity

Yt11d Sale 356 Third Ave.
Baby items , dishes, toys.
and more . Friday. Saturday.
9:00-6 :00 .

Leaving State, owner must
sell beautiful 3 bedroom
home. Family room has
20ft. of windows for pes':
toral view , finished double
garage , fireplace . laraga
porc:h, SOft. deck, ~oods.
privacy , near Royal Oak
Park. reduced to 869,900. B
Y2 percent anumability. Call
614-992· 6420.

Quick cuh Frank's Pawn
Shop. 430 Second Avo ..
Gallipolis . Instant loans,
merchandise of value, guns.
jewelry. stereos, TV's, etc.
and also buy the above.

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Wanted to buy used mobile
homo. Call 614-446-4782 .

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEV PUB· .
LISHING CO. recommends
t,hat you do business with
people you know. and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have investi·
gated the offering .

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Balow market ra1es.
FiKed conwentional FHA VA . leadar Mortgage .
Athono. collect 614-692 ·
3051 .

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE:
Up to f1,BOO monthly to
stert .. lf oalected you wHI be
trained by experienced in·
1tructors1 at our eapense.
You hava tho · backing of
eJttenslva national and local
advertising. Rapid advance·
ment In ulaa management if
quell fled. Opportunity available In Meigo County ond
aurroundlng area. Retire·
ment blneflts end perman·
ant position with an intern•·
tlonllly known compa"J.
thot Ia 1 fe.oder In Ito fiol .
• Coli or Nnd resume to : Mr.
Halo. Box 918. Chlflicotho,
Ohio. 41801 . 814-773·
33a7. Equal Opportunity
CompenyM -F.

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Young woman neeclsfemale
roommate to help meet
oxpenoos of nico 3 bdr .. 2
both houu on Rt . 35. y, mi . 1 ---'----~--­
from HMC .
3 br home,- 1 Y2 bath s.
basement with family room,
Baby Sitting in my home. double garage, pool. Mason.
Harrioo.nville area. Call742 · 773-5495 after 4 :00.
2142.
1 ---~------------Houoe. 172 N . Park Dr, 7
Have vacancy in my home roome. 2 baths. completely
for elderly or disabled per- redecorated . 304 -676 IOns, reasonable 614-992 · 2598 . Dorothy · Mitchell,
Parrioh Avo... !'1· Pit .
6022 .

Automotive Clng . &amp; Recon ditioning materiels . Sell to
Car Dealers. etc. Commit·
sion basis, full or part time.
Write Saleo Mgr .. P.O. Box
2t 06, Dayton. Oh 46429 .

Exparlencid aaleaperaon for
lumber and h1rdw1re store,
call 614·992-661 1.

Arbuckle, 3 bedroom home,
largo utility room. 1 ·botho.
dining room, half acre plus.
304-458-1800.

Situations
Wantad

22 Money to Loan

.S E C R E T A R Y .
RECEPTIONIST: General
1ecretary work, bookkeep·
ing, eccounting. filing and
telephone okillo needed. Ex·
parience is not ne.ce11ary,
but reliability, pleasing per·
10nality. good shorthand'
and ability to work with
others is nece&amp;sary. Reply to
Box 426, Pomeroy . Ohio
givirlg full details, with
reeume.

Four room tnd bath, unfur-.
nlahed houM. Pt. lane lin·
ooln Helghto, ~omeroy ,
Ohio, at4-992-3874.

Help Wanted

Soli AVON make 46% . Coli
448-3368.

Wanted: lady to li'lle in a nice
home and care for an elderly
lady. •Salary plus room and
· board. Replv to Box 242,
Free kittens . litter trained. Pomeroy .
Call614-268-6780.
Christmas Earnings bag'in
Female cat, good with child - now for Avon Represent•·
ren. 4 female kittens, 8 wk1. tivea. Sell full or pert time.
old . Coli 614-949·2666 of· over18 coll814-698 -7111
collect.
tar 6 p .m .

house.

POMEROY - Nice 3 bedroom
ranch with range &amp; hood. Fully
carpeted, new plumbing.
100'x.l08' lot. Only

F m plovm r~n l

Well behaved, Tabbv Cot. 7
yr. old. spayed femal, all
ahota. Litter trained or outdoors. Can 446-7895 .

$9.80000.
(
(
I
(

1- -- :-: - : - - - --

Female Doberman, 1 yr &amp;
puppies. ear~ not clipped. ,
good with kids. Can 367·
7753.

6 Lost

J I H1r

Wanted to buy: investrtlant
property . Call 614-992 5868 .

w.-nted old pianos. Paying
a20.00 and $40.00 each .
Fir•h floor onty. Write giving
directions. Witten Pianos
box 188 Sardis, Ohio
43946. Phone 614-483 Balloono for Got Wall, Anni - 1606.
versarys, Birthdays, parties. 1-::-::-:-:-::::-::-::-:::-:::-:::--:Singing GorriUa, Cilll Bal- GINSENG ROOT. Top qualloons &amp; Co. 446-'4 313 .
ity and size graded. selected
8200 . 00 lb . Ordinary
Warehouse Sale Gold Van smaller root - 'Le11l All
Lines 47 Sycamore St .. other· kinds of root also
Gallipolis . Fri.-Sat., Mon.· purchaaed. Cell Robert
Wed. 9 :00AM to 6:00PM.
Harp01, 304-676 -7977 ..

St. Rt. 160 North

RACINE

Racine. Oh.
Ph. 614-843-5191

Buying · doily gold . oi!ver
coins. rfngo. Jewelry, oterling
·ware. old coina. large cur·
rancy . Top prices. Ed , Bur·
kelt Barbar Shop, 2nd. Ave.
Mlddlilport. Oh. 614-9923476 .

SWEEPER and sewing me·
chine repair. parts. and
.Uppliaa.
Pick up and
delivery . Davia Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd.
Call
814· 446-0294 .

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

GUN SHOOT

Sizes Start From 12'xl6'

$36,000.00.

3

V. C. YOUNG 11r

ALL STEE~ &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

POMEROY,O.
992·2259

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE . Beds, iron,
wood, cupboards, c:helrs,
cheats. ba•kats. dishes ,
atone jars, antiquo. gold
and silver . Write ~ M . 0 .
Miller, Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
46789 or call 814-992 7780 .

PH. 742-2328

nwe Renl For Less"

No Down Payment '
lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON NEW CAR &amp;
" TRUCK LEASING
Box, 32G
Pomeroy. OH. 45769 ·
For Faster Service
Call 614-992-6737

Real Estata General

e. Mairor...LIIIQ"'-

c

--.,...----'

We'd like to introduce you to
to drive the vehicle of your
choice.

CARPENTER
SERVICE

U.

Cash paid for fancy Iron or
heavy Iron bed1. 8160 and
up for certain Meigs Co.
lltona jara. Old time cup board . coli 1·304-882 2711

I Dig
Wo,klng
FD' You.

1· 13-d c

RENT A CAR

Engage-A-Car, the modern way

YOUNG'S

Sizes from 6'x6'

· Wrift! your own ad and ~ by mail with this
coupon. cancel your ad by Pl1one
get
, results. Money not refundable.

-GRAVEL HAULED

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

S~velll

PAT HILL FORD
'---

Wanted: deep iea fishing rod
and real -4.0 or 6.0 . Call
448-1326.

TROMM

992-2196
Middlepon. Ohio
'0

.

EXCAVATING

Buy

Wanted- Junk autos any
condition. Coli 614 -388 ·
9303.

9-13-tfn

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

To

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;.
wood heatert. Swain Furni ·
ture, 446-3169, 3rd . •
Olive St .. Gallipolis, Oh.

Anno unce111 ent s

Business
SerVices

~ ACRES Some · n1ce
tractor tilla~e. Good 3 bedroom
home, bath and flue for a
wood burner.

-

in

. ..
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POMEROY Nice home
where you can walk to. the
slores. Bath, basement lurnace, carpeting and all utilities.

NEAR ATHENS - 3.95 acres,
2 bedroom mobie home, 2nd
water tap and 2 bldg~ Just
$10,500.

Phone 742-3171

N

NEW LISTING - Racine '""8
rms., balh. 2 enclosed ~rches
and one level acre. (J1 ~den
Estate) Asking $27,500.

SYRACUSE - 2 ~vel ~ts, 6
rms., nice bath. carpeting &amp;
automatic heat

M. L "Bud"
Broker-Auction Service
Cheryllemley. ·
Meigs County Associate

'R~

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE" ·

992-6215

interested contact The
Home National Bank in
Racine. 949- 2210.

M~GKEE

NEW USTifj(l - 2' bedroom
trailer, 2 added frame rms.,
about one acre near Tuppers
Plans lot $14.000.

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Waanted

We pay Cllh for late modal
ciNn used cera.
Jim Mink Chov .-Oido Inc .
Bill Gone Johnson
446-3672

Fenders .................. ...... 62

Ftoders.. .. ...... ............ llO
car Fenders ............ .. .... 60
5-IO-S15 Chevy lti.
79:30 Mustanf
Car Fendets .................. 60
Ftodirs .... ...... ........... ,.. 80
73-79 Ford lr.
81-84 Escort-Cynx
Fenders ....... ... .... ., ........ 59
Fenders ........................ 49
80-84 Ford lt.
Omni-Horizon 2 dr. or
Fenders .... .: ................ llO
4 dr. Fenders ................ 75
Ford Ronc11
Chevy &amp; Fo1d
Tt. Fenders ..... ... ........... 98
PU Bumpers ........ .. .. 69.95
72-80 Dodre Tr.
79-82 Chevette Grills ........ 38
fenders .................. .... 115
Ford R1n11r Grills ............ 75
Ford and Chevy T,ail Gales
.

-BAC~HOES
~DUMP lRUCKS

.,

HOME - You will be
surpriSed when you see this
one. Space lor large lamily
room and the 2nd bath for only
$18,000 .00. Owner will
finance.

Real Estate General

OLD FASIDONED APPLE PEELERS - Paul Smith, Nonnail
Fisher and.Jewen ~ manned the old fashioned apple peelers for a
Ume as bushels and bushels ~ere prepared lor the kettles.

11

NEW USTING - At Reedsvnle.
6 rooms, bath. T.P. water,
carport and one acre, m. or I. at
$18,500.

NEW

If

4849.

0

treasury, those who.go for the hours
of preparation decline year after
year as congregations opt for other

&amp;6

ROUTE FOR SALE

..

lr-6
&lt;
I
~ 1
fu~
.
I ,\t\ :
Once considered a nece!i!lary,
financial boost to the church1

(1) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres with a.nicely constructed concrete
block home 26x30, 3 bed'
rooms, one bath, 12x15
family room. Partially
carpeted, fuel oi furnace
with facilities for woodburner. 12115 block storage building, 20x30 block
garage. Right. off Rt. 248, ·
country setting, -11\ mile
east of C.hester, Ohio.

Home• for Sale

FHA approved . A,utlend or
Middleport areo. Moving.
mutt •II. 3 bedroom ranch,
1V. baths. gorage, 1 acre of
lond. *48,000. Will nagotlote. Coli 992 -531 1 or
892· 6382

Real Estate~

YARD

31

date.
In case of yo ur failure to
answer, or oth erw1s~ respond
as required by t he Oh1o Rules b f
CM'I Procedure. Judgmenl by
default w1ll be rendered against
you for t he rehef demanded 1n
the Compla int .

TEAFORD r1]

"at

LAfi'·A·DAY

Public S•la ·
&amp; Auction

Nice 3 bedroom, garag,,
beument. excelfant loco ·
tlon nNr school. owner
flnence . Middleport. Call
992-21117 .

Defendants 1n a legal action
entitled Raben Reed and CarOHIO
·lotta Reed. PtaintiHs. vS Sarah
ROBERT REED A Cun1s and the heirs. d8VIsees
CARLOTTA REED
and next of kin of Sarah A
Pt.AII'ITIFFI, ,
Cun 1s. Defendants. Th•s action
-VBh as been ass i gned case·
SARAH A. CURnS. AD- number 84-CV-263 and IS
DRESS .UNKNOWN, AND pend1ng 1n the Court of Com·
Daled: October 2. I 984
·
. Larry E. Spence r
TO THE HEIRS. DEVISEES. men Pleas ol Me1gs County,
snow pl ow:
•
AND NEXT OF KIN OF Pomerov. Oh•o 45769.
Clerk Of Cauns
,
121 1975 Ford Granada 4 Dr. DECEDENT. AU. OF WHOSE
Meigs County
The
ObJ
ect
of
the
Compla1
nt
.
S . • M fr . ·~ ·s ertal no_
NAMES AND ADDRESSEil is for pa rt1110n of the 011 and gas ·
Com mon Pleas Coun
5EBLI 97785 - 6 Cyi - AT
ARE UNKNOWN TO Interest 1n real es tate as .110) 5. 12. 19. 26 111 12. 9. 6tc
To be It KlngDtry PlAII'ITIFFS,
described 1n Volume 263. Page ·
~ Home s.loo. Pomoooy,
DEFENDANTS ..
22 1 and Volume 137. Page
Ohio: .
CASE NO. 84-CV-283 426 . Meigs County Deed
197.1 Skyline M obile Home.
54 Misc. Merchandif8
NOnCE BY
Records . reference to wh1ch 1S
Mfr.'s senal no. 2322
PUBUCAnON
. hereby made.
·
The Farmers Bank and Sav·
~ To Sar ah A. Curtis. wh os~·
You are req uired to answer
tngs Company. Pomeroy. Oh10. · add ress 15 un known and to the
reserves the ri ght to bid at this unknown he1rs. devisees. and the Complaint w1tt1 in 28 ·days
sale:. and to Withdraw any of the next of k1n of Sarah A. Curtis. ah·er the last publication of this
above collateral Prior to sale. whose names and a ddresses notice whiCh wi ll be published
once each wee k f or six sutces·
Further. The Farmers Bank and are unknown and cannot
Sav1ngs Company reserves the reasonable d iligence ·b e ascer- sive weeks . Th·e last publication
nght to reject any or all bids taul ed you are hereby noUfled w1 ll be made on N ovember 9 .
1984 and the 28 davs for
submtned.
Ansmr will commence on that
Further. 1he above are sold .n
the con dition they are 1n wllh no
Real Estate General
exp r~ssed or 1mplled warranties given,
110) 3. 4. 5. :J&lt;c

plentyofstb dug Is required lor good apple buUer, and

8

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9

Public Notice

Public Notice

COMMON

Pomeroy- Middieport, Ohio

Lovely. Iorge 4 bedroom 2
both home, fully coi'JIIted,
LR. DR. Kit, otovo, dis·
hwaohor, AC. gar., ond bomt
n•ar downtown Pomeroy.
U25 1!'0- Coli 448-0t 18.

-,

41

Houslls for f!ent

large houH on Little Kyger
Rd . Budget gao 836 mo. See
Stanley Shaver or call 614446 -3760.
4 bd,. home, tri ·level. full
basment , fireplace , heat
pump, wood available. 12
mi. from city. Hannan Trace
School District . Ref. &amp;. dep.
roq . Call 514-256-1929 or
446 -3262 .
For rent 6 room house,
clean, city schools, '160 ·
mo . Coli 446 -0974.
6 rm . house location, Kyger
Creek Dlst. For rent large
trailer lot. all utilities availl bla. Cell614-387c7360 .

c•

2 bdr. houoe lor rent.
aft01 7 :00PM, 448-1170.

Unfurniahed 2 bdr. houM.
Range. garaga. uor•a•
building . One mile out At.
21 B. Coli 446-98811.·
Unfurniohed hou11 for ront.
2 bedroom, complellly , .
decorated, fully lnoull1ed,
storm windows and doaro
now siding. Will '-PI 1 .,; ·
2 children . D~po~lt requited '
Call 892-3080 .
•

v

�10-The
41

Friday, October 5, 1984

Sentinel

They'll Do It Ever:y Time

Houaea for Rent

HcluH for ...,t on Mulberry
Hgto., 10 ecreo. 3 bed·
roome. 2 up 'nd 1• down 2
bethroome. 1 ' up and . 1
down. 117&amp;.00 mo. all city
utltlltMo,g. . h..t . Call col·
lect 114·444-8801 ..

OCEAN
.IN~
.
,
N..t. .

end both. 8 mlleo N 62 from
Point Plaooent. $175.00

- c-= ::;.;..,...__JI

month plus deposit. 304-

.2 bedroom house ·Point

Apartment
R
for ent

44

51 Household Goods
Coppertone gas range 30 in.

3 br house for rent in Pt. Pl. ·

Gas heat, references required. No pets. 8226 per

month plus security deposit .
1 · 304·896· 3666.

Furnished 2 bedroom apartment in Racine for
rent,$160.00 per month

pluo $50.00 deposit. You
pay own uditlaa. No more
than 2 children . Available
Oct. 4 . Call 949-3082.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Furnished 2 bdrs. TV cable,
clean, quiet. beautiful river-

view in Kanauga. Fosters
Trailer Perk, 446-1602.

laurel land Apt. in New
Haven. W . Va. now accepting applications for 2 bad·
room apts . Bale rent,
8168 .00 per month . Market

ront, $228.00 per month.
Equal housing opportunity.

2 bdr .• AC. gas heat. wall -to
wall carpet in Gallipolis. Call

Call 304-882·3385 .

alte.r 6PM, 446-1409.

Apt . for rant in, Syracuse.

Mobile

homes

for

Phone 992-7889 .
ren.t.

automatic waeher avacodo
like new $160~ Other makes
of washers $90 and up.
Hupp'a Appliance &amp; Glass·
ware. Corner At. 141 &amp; At.·

'1. Call 446-8033.

Snoopy telePhone. like new.

875 .00 . Call 61 4 · 949 ·
2666 eltor 6 p .m .
Hoover ponable washer and

dryer $250.00. Hoover por·
tab)e washer 8150 .00. 4
inch gas renge·8100.00 . 24
inch gas range $1 00.00.
Kenmore Washer and dryer

5225 . 00 . Ga s
$100.00.

dry,er

2 bedroom apt. Fur.n ished or
unfurnished. $200.00 includes all utilities. $100.00

2 bdr, all electric 2Ya mi . out
At. 688, private lot $175
mo. Call446 -4607 or 4462602.

deposit. No peu. Call 614·
992-23B1 days or 992·

675-5483 or 675-1450 .

2509 evenings.

Finest quality mattress and
box springs, price new
$340.00. Used one week.
With solid maple twin bed
$195 .00. For matching bed
without bttdding add

8176 mo .. $100 dep . Coli
446-1722 .
2 bdr. fullY furnished , good
cond .• convenient location.
sac. dep. raq. Utilities paid,

except elec . Call 446-8558 .
14x70 3 bdr . $225 mo. plus
dep. $225 . 1 2x60 2 bdr.
8760 mo . dep $175 . On
Bulaville Ad, 3 mi . from Rt.
1'60. Accept HUD . Call
446 -9204.
Furnished adults only no
inside pets. private lot. fuel
oil, also trailer space on 1fa

acre lot . Cell 446-3918 .
2 bdr. mobile home on Rt.
654, 1/ 4 mi . off Rt. 160.

8176 plus dep. Call 614·
388-9651 .
Clean 2

BR

trailer near

Crown City. Call256·6484 .
Available October I, a 3
bedroom mobile home for
'rent . Near Pomeroy and

Middleport. Call 992-5858 .
2 bedroom. 12x65 furnished, washer, dryer .
$176 .00 plus utilities and
depos~ .

No pets. call 992·

7479

44

·

APARTMENTS ; mobile
homes. houses. Pt . Pleasant

and Golllpolis . 614· 446 ·
8221 .
Efficiency apt for one person. private, $186 .00 per
month, utilities paid. 304-

675-2083.

3

Apt, rooms and bath. ref &amp;
stove furniahed. All utilities

paid. 8225 .00 month . 304·
675 -1090.
2605 Jackaon-2 bedroom
apt $225 .00 plus electric; 3

bedroom

home

5300.00

plus utilities. All of these
rentals are neat and clean .
Ready ·to rent. Must have
references and deposit .
Town anti · Country Real

Estate,
5548.

Broker. 304-675·

For rant Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel.

Cell 6 14 -446-0766.
Furnished room , $145 . Utilities. range, ref. Share bath .

Apartment
for Rent

Men only. 919 Sec .. Gallipolis . 446-44.16 alter 8 p.m.

46 Space for Rent
JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS !Equal

Pickens used furniture . 304-

$75.00. 304-675-2 252.
14x12 . · 12.10 .

13x3 ,

Carpet, Jungle Green , very
clean, good cond. 304-675·

4687 .

1----------Matct'•ing couch, 2 chairs,
coffee table, 2 end tables, .-11

like now. 304-675·4221 ,
Wasl'ler j dryer, couch, chair,
antique dry sink. Dar Gaf~

SWAIN ·
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New
&amp; used wood· Coll!l stoves, 6
pc wood LR suite $399,
bunk beds $199, antron
recltnars $99, used bedroom
suites . . ranges. wringer
washers, &amp; ahoes. Call614-

446·3159 .

45 · Furnished Rooms

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair, rocker, otto·
man. 3 tables. (extra heavy),
$685. Sofa, chair and loveseat. $275 . Sofas and chairs

priced from $285 . to 8895 .
Tables. $50 and up to 8126 .
Hide-a-bedo,$390 . end up
to $550 .. sofa beds 8145,

meuage.
Furnished apt. $185 water

· accepted . 304-675· 1076

pold, 2 bdr. 1136'12 2nd.
Avo., Gallipolis. Call 446·
4416 altar BP M.
For lena overlooking. city

park,

2

bdr..

LR.

fully

equipped kitchen. ~ining
area, unfurnished. Call PJ's,

446· 1819 or 446-4425 .

Merchandi se
51 Household Goods

1 small furn . efficiency for 1

gentleman only. Call 446·
0338 .
'
Largo Furnished apt. 919
2nd . 8176

utilities paid.

Men only. Share bath. 4464416 alter 8 p .m.
Clean downtown apt., prlvlt&amp;, spaciou1. reasonable.
no pets, single or couple.

Call 448-487 2 alter 4 .
"Furnished efficiftncy apt. for
. •ingle or coupl~a onty. S,ae

dap. S. ·rof. Cioll446·4607 or
448·2802.
.
Unfurniohod •pt. 2 bdr. with

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers, refrigerl!l·
tors. ranges. Sk•ggs AppliancH, Upper Aivar Rd .
beside Stone Creat Motel.

Appliance , Inc .
Good used appliances and
TV 10t1. Open BAM to BPM.
Mon thru Sat. 446·1699,
827 3rd. Avo. Gellipolio,
OH .
ho.rveot gold like new U76,
lide by aide avacodo green
little older 1126, froot free

1tove. refrigerators. 322

refrigerator Whltelg . freezer

on top 1175, coppertono
nrfrigerator froet free *125 .
auto woehor GE harvaotgold
like new e176, Kenmore

petl. Call 446-2056 .
Rlvoroido Aptl. Middleport.
Special rata1 for Senior
Cltlzano. 1130. Equal Houo·
lng Opportunltloo . 61 4·
992·7721.
Newly rodecoratod. 1 bed·
room. pertiiiiY fumishad.
1221. Dapooit requ!t'ed . Coli
814-992- 5319 or 992·
2815.
-=-----'--·ICFumlohad 2 bedroom apert·
manto In MllkllePort· Adulto,
nO petl, MOUrlty d8pOIIt.
Call 814·912-3874.

•

2x4'1,

open

for

busina.ss.

rifle.

4 •dr. chests. $42 . 6 dr.
chests, $54 . Bed frames,

$20.end $25 .. 10 gun· Gun
cabinets. &amp;360. Gas or
electric ranges $375. Baby
mattreues, $25 8a 835, bed
frames $20, 825, &amp; 830.
king frame $60. Good selection of bedroom suites.
rock'"· metal cabinets,
headboards 83B &amp; up to

S65 .

Used FUrniture .. head
boards, and 2 bedroom
suites. 3 miles out Bulaville
Rd. Open 9am to 6pm, Mon .
thru Sat.

1.981 Pontlec Phoenix,
38,000 original mllao. Ex·
callent con41tlo~ . AM· FM

-•hero 195 •ch 3 to
chooae fro·m, 2 gas rengee
196 oach, electric rengao 30
In 1126, all appNancao sold
with 30 day warranty.
Skaggo Appllancaa, Upper
River Rd.. Gelllpollo, Oh
448-7391.
~
Extra firm queen sized
Bemco mettraaa, ueed leu

than 1 manth. 'Aioo bed
framo. Calll14· 258-804&amp;.

stereo.•ir conditioning. eu·

For ulolaylng hono, Gerold
304·
Woltoro, Buffalo.
937·2268.

1983 Chovy Chavetta '4
cylinder, 4 ap..d, tinted
wlndowo. AM FM caoHtt.
1B,OOO miloo, excellent con·
dltlon. good gao mllago. Coli
99,j!-7672 or.992-3187

wv.

64

Hay

8t

Grain

1979 Chevy Impale Wagon.
EJCcellant

Corn for oelo ohell end ear
both. Call814·258· 1144.
Large round bales of h•y.

no Hch. Coii448· 10ii2 .

n'lel puppleo . Csll614-388·
9790.
Dragonwynd Cattery Ken·
Siamese kittena. new litters
CFA Himalayan and Persian

kittens. Coli 614-446-3844

Reg . German Shepherd 1--~-------­
pups· 7 wko. old, 3 famalas,
4 males. Wormed end ht.
shots.call 614·986-3849.

White ' s Discount Metal Detectors, free literature 304-

Champion. Treeing Walker.

Reglotored

266·1182 .
GENE ' S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN .
scotchguard-water extraction. deodorizers. FREE estimates. Reasonable rates.

Gano

Sm~h.

992-6309.

0 . and M . Contractors.
Remodeling. vinyl siding,
painting {indoors and outdoors) replacement w i n - ~

I hopes t hey lets

li'over, if ~ou know who
st ole the
money and
don't t ell. ..

~ou

have lollipops
1n pnson!
·

RINGLES' S SERVICE. ex·

$100 .00 . Cell 304· 882·
2664 .

1972 Black Muotang

registered Mineture
Schnauzer puppiea, 1 male,

1982 Chevrolet Chavatto.
AC, fully equipped. eKe
cond, assume loan. Phone

AKC

New King Wood and Coal
Stove. Used 2 or 3 times.

1949 Ply,m outh good con d.,
1 female, 81 26.00 . 304· evervthlng
orginol. Call814·
B95·3961.
388·864.3 .

304-675-1422.

l

304-773·6908.

1----------1980 Trans AM, loaded. axe
cond, $5,900.00. 304-675·

B3
· • - - - - - - -- - - j[~:r.;.~:;:M~Jj
17,100. 92 8761 .
Cadet $4,400 . Ford 289 VB engine with

Surplus regular army isaua.
camouflage clothing-leather
combat boots. denim hea\ly
jackets-pants cheap, Sam
Somervine' s (our 20th year)
East-Ravenswood, (Naw

Good running rabbit Beogla,
$40 .00. 304·676·8761 .

Era) Fri. Sat, Sun, 1 :00· 7 :00

77 lTD hardtop AC, PS, PB, 72
T
ks f S 1
351 engine. 83,000 milao, ____ru
___c..............
o_r_a_e_~
need• engine work. Coli .::
Bundy trombone, like new. 814·266· 13110.
TRUCK TOPPERS Moot
exc. cond. Coll446-9636.
si1e1, dtfferent colors.
1977 Monte Carlo PS, PB. 1ar cerd accepted. John's
Drummer needs b•nd. _C I. AC, owlvol - " · cruiH, Auto Sale, Bulavlllo Rd., Call
W. C &amp; R. 0 81 R. Fred AM·FM ceuetto. new 448·4782. Galllpolla. Oh.'
304-676-2764.
cerpet, brekoo, 81 ohockl,
82,600. Cell 448·349&amp;.
1950 Wllllo Station Wagon
UOO, 4 w.d.. 1 978 Ford
1982
Ford
Eacort
4
opd..
Courier
59 For Sale or Ttad• AM·FM a3,499 . 1981 8710. eBOO. CoH 398·
Chovy Chavette auto, rodlo,
a3, 199. 1978 Oodgo Aopen 1974 Ford 'hton, firoU200 ,
400 CC Street Bike. will auto PS, PB, radio, $2,199. bring your chain. Coli 446·
trade for wood or coal stove. 1978 Plymouth Solon auto 9210 ava.
304·895-3834.
elr 81 ,999. John's Auto
Selea, Bulavllle Rd, 446- 1982 Scotodale. long w~eal
. baH, 'h ton , 306 engine,
4792. Gelllpolla, Oh.

57

PM . Call in orders before

10:00 AM . 304-675-3334.

Maple full size bed with
mattress and box springs
$40 .; Sturdy bunk beds with
mattress e1 00 .; EKercise
bene~ with leg lift. arm pull.
bar bells and dumb bells
$65.. Everything in good

cond . 304-895-3903.

Musical
Instruments

automatic trono. $100. 882·
2887.
1-:::=--=--:-~--::--:--

\

19 " like Cabbage Patch,

atendard with overdrive,

F,11111 Suppl11:s
&amp; L1v;:sluck

Tiny Tots dolls $36 . B.C. Mr.
T l!o Michael Jackson 146.
limited Supply. K &amp; K lots

46 . 10 to 4 . 304-676-6460.

Good uaad clun car, only
60,000 mllae. 1979 Cougar
XR7. lolded. Call814-258·
6239 after 5 .

1980 chevy Luv euto, AM·
FM tape. 13,199. John ' •

For Hie or

448·4782, Gallipolio.

14000. Call 379·2116.

Auto S•les, Bulaville Ad.,
For sate 30 calibf)r carbine 6
clips 8126 . 7 mm Mauser,
auto, ten shots 1 00 rounds

61

S225 . 304·67&amp;-6730.

Farm Equipment

Ideal corn·plcker,
Phone 887· 8535.

Ouuter horse mare . 5 yr. old
buckakln color. Call eveing1

speed

63

manual

Livestock

814· 367-7744.

tranomi304-882-2887.

C~rvette

trade 1979

good condhion.

Will trade for 81 ·82 Jeep
No .7. c.J. Coll814-245-&amp;219.

12 ton Michigan mobile
crane, t8,600; one good , Modal E Gleaner combine,
used 1 Draft cooler. ~ can 10ft. greln table, axe. cond.
coolers, one 3 -Bay aink, 1 Now oply 52,8,0 0. Sldero
ice bin S926 . all; 4 wood Equipment, 304·875- 7421 . ·
burning stove •260. each .

1979 Datoun 210 ZX, grand
luxury peckega. 5 opd .. ax,
cond., low mileage. Cell
614·367·787,1 or814·38·7 ·
01117.

1978 Ford F-160 Ranger.
topPer. Low miiH, orglrial
owner,

tote of extra•. axe.

ces . 304-895 -3802.

82

Plumbing

8r Heating

price, call 814-992· '7208.

73 · Van1 8t 4 W.O.
1970 VW Van. ea. cond ..
4opd. trano. , 1850. · Coli
441·2208. '

-on

Van for Hlo. Call4411-3243
8PM·9PM.
77 Jeop CJ&amp; with wench,
vlry good COQ!I. 32,000
mll11. 13,800. 304· 875·
1874.
•

verts, RON EVANS ENTER ·
PRISES, Jockoon, Oh 614·
288·5930.

Evening

FRIDAY

10/5/84

SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating, 211 Sixth St ..

6:00 D ffi!IlCEI O CIJGQl iD
Cf2! News

V ~t .

304 -

licensed

and

Point Pleasant, W.

876-6420.

83

Motorcycle•

For Mia fill dirt. and top soil.
Coli Colll14· 256· 1427.
Fall Yard Cora Mulching,
fertilizing. liming, ••-ding
81 tranaplentlng . Aloo for

(]) Hot Potato
(!) ESPN's Horse Racing

-6:30
Good· 1 Excavating. basements. footers , driveways,
septic tanka, landscaping .

Call anytime 614 - 446 ·
4637, James L. Davison, Jr .
owner.

(])

Do1:er Work by Ted Hanna .
Ditches, ponds, roads. land
clearing. etc. Call Motor Car

0 (]) ill!! CBS News

7 :00· 0 (}) PM Magazine

(]) GJ

••c•ve t,ng.

SEWING Machtne repairs,
service. AUthorized Singer
Salea &amp; Service Sharpen
Sclsson . Febric Shop ,

814·2&amp;8 · 1427.
PU load. larger. loe41 doll·
vorod. Call for prlceo. 814·
245·5804.

Cell '41·HI7 eftlr BPM.

Go-Kort 3'11 horN 8rlggo •

241·1412.

VW F801ory Rollullt angina,
hoe under t ,IJOO mUH. Call

7 :30 0 CIJ Tic Tac Dough
ffi ESPN' s Speedweek
CIJ Andy Griffith
CIJ 0 (]) Family Feud
(!J Jeopardy
CiOJ Wheel of Fonune
CD (jjJ New ~arne That

General Hauling

Auto P•n•

Also pool• flllad . Cell 614·
266·1141 or 614- 446 11715 or 814 -446-7911 .

160 min.l
C2J MOVIE: 'The Golde n
Seal'
C2J MOVIE : ' Octopussy·

Ken' a Water Service. Well s,
cl11erns. poole filled . Phone

ffi NFL Game of the Week
CIJ MOVIE: 'The Shakiest

Cl) lone Ranger

, 87

CIJ a

(j)l Amorlcon League

Playott.: Gaine 3 At press
time. the teams had nof
been determined, 13 hrs ,, 30
min .)

•

~ T~e

Dukoa of

Hauard Lu~e turns into a
bad guy and makes plans to
rob Boss Hogg' s bank . (60
min .)
'
Cil (j]) Washlr\gton Week/
Review Paul Duke is joined
by top washington journ~l ·
lsts anatyzlng tho week s
newa. ,

U pholatery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec . Ava .. Galllpolio.
814·441-7833 or814· 446·
1833.

,,..

·

Gun In the West'

8t Acoe110rlee

3V. In 11ft kit far J - and
lucltlltot Mutldera 0) 1 with
white lpolce lllmo.

,,

Tune
.
g) WKRP in Cincinnati
0
CIJ (!J Hollywood
Screen
Tests
Special
Soon-to -be stars are seen
' testing' for their first or
ea rly roles in those struggling days be{ort;! stardom .

D (])

71

Fortune

(J) (ID
MacNeil/Lehrer
Newshour
(jQ) News
fJt Jeffersons

414cu:ln.motor.AR~.

Firewood cut up alab8 . •15

(jjl Entertainment .

0 C1J Wheel of

8:00

JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Call Jim Lenior, 304· 675·
7397.

1173 lulclt E-re 2 dr..

Cil MOiiiE : 'Sakharov'
[Closed Captioned!
0 (]) GQl Falcon Crest

Tonight
.
(D Wheel, of Fortune

Pomeroy. 614·992 ·2284 .

85

tec tive s Crockett and Tubb s
are on the tra11 of Jama1can
drug dea lers who blow
away th eir bu siness counterp arts . (60 min.)

C1J Gomer Pyle

complete dozer and dump
tNCk 18rvlc81. CaM 887·
8828 or 378·1218.
Electrical
Refrigeration

9 ~ 30

198 1). (60 min.)
TO :OO 0 CIJ CE1 Miami Vice De-

(]) Inside the NFL Th1s
~po rts special hosted by le~
Dawson and Nick Buomc ontl
features highlight s from last
year' s football pre-season
.. through t he Super Bowl.
(}) Here Come the Brides
({l SportsCenter

BaHmenta, Footers. Concrete work, Backhoe''a,

8t

Business

Report

J .A .R .COnstruction Co. Au·

84

Nightly

CID Working Women
fl) One Day at a Time

8rokoro. 448-8692.

D .A . Bcu1on

(I) Ul) Great Perform·
aflces : Dance in America
'Ba ryshnikov by Tharp with
Ameri can Ballet Thea tre.'
The innovati ve choreography of Twyla Tharp acquires
ne w dynamics 10 work s
created for Mikhail Bary shnikov . (60 min .I {Closed Cap·
IIOnedj
fl) MOVIE : ' Lili'
(]) Coming Anractjons
(!) Super Bouts of the 80's
Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Ayub
Kalu!e
(H ouston .
June,

ffi Mazda Sportslook

(]) Down to Earth
C1J 1D IJ2) ABC News

81 Amorlca B•lriY• Hor

Children
B•JO (]) Great Adventure
~-

&lt;lOJ MOVIE : 'Asylum'
Ill CHl Nightline
fiJ Gunsmoke

12 :15 (]) Night Trecks
12 :30 0 ill CEI Friday Night
Videos

ill MOVIE : 'Emily "

0 m CEI Hunter
ill 700 Club
0 CIJ (jQ) Dallas

9 :00

(I) lucy Show
C1J Dr. Who
@ Voyage of the Mimi
fl) Oiff' rent Strokes
0 (I) (D NBC News
CD. Rifleman

Excavating

(tJ) Wall Street Week

LoUt s Rukeyse r analyzes th e
'80s with a week ly rev1ew
of economic and in ves tment
matters .

Weekly

367·0623 or 387· 7741
night or day.

ule: cow manure 8.. top aoll.
Contect Bruce· Daviaon,

lil

EVENING

insured.

(l) WKRP in Cincinnati

Pocket Billiards Stars U.J.
Pucke1t 'I(S . Cowboy J1mmv
Moore. (60 min .)

JIM'S PLUMBING 81 HEAT ·
lNG. Rt .. 1, Sox 365, Gallipalla. Coli 614· 367·0576 .

james Boys Water Service.

74

Tele~is ionL~tings~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

or

1880 Dodge D 50, low

For Hie 74 Chevy Cheyenne
ouper 20, 4x4, 48,000
mllaa, pe, pb, tHt wheel, loti
axtn. 304·982-3238.

Plastic ci1terna state ep~
proved, plastic aaptlc ten~a.
plutic culvert. metal cul -

Phone 614-446-3888
614·446 ·4477

Dozer 81 Dltcher. Dump
trucka. It water·Pa· MWBr·
electrical linea. ·

I 1 200 or trade for a motor·
cycle 760 or larger. Cell
448·9210 eve.

8100. 304-882-2887.

Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio

tlond, Oh,814·742-2903 ;

------Doitsun 280 Z· Sell for
78 Thunderbird auto.. AC,
oxc. cond. 13,000. CaM
614· 251·8780.

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
· AND HEATING

cond.. •&amp;.000. Call 448·
1'908.
mll•v• .... ilt reeeonable

2 Goat• for Ala. Call 3792218 .

Heavy 307 VB engine with
automatic tr•namluion

J.OOK f.~/""

Rotary or cable tool drilling .
Most walla completed same
day. Pump sales and servi-

I

ex. cond: Call 446·

m••·

W. Ve . Customers save 30

r NO! 0~/¥/lS.'
EVERYONE AND HER
·!&gt;15TER WANTS THf
NEW "//AG J.APY

application) 304-675-2088
or 675-4560.

weeki old, call 814· 992· Remington tlrao In alottod
mags, red cru1hed velvet
2~02 after five P.M.
interior, front end damaged.
Best offer. Call 448·8398.

GMC 306 V8 truck engine

Frigidaire froot-froo rafrlger·
etor. Cel1448-3040.

Pl..terlng .a. Plaster repair.
free estimates. Call 614 ~

p&amp;rianced carpenter, electrician. mason . painter. roofing (including hot tar

Orenda engine overheuled,

Male dachshund puppienine

sink

Top Quality Aegiatorod

dition, Nnl goOd. Helmet
Included, 11110. Callavelnga
814-31'7-7744.

Rogers Basement
Water proOfing .
-··

r••moval. Call 304-676· ·
1331 .

Night

Priced right, Call843 - 6428.

675-2906.
drain

UKC

54 Misc . M!lrchandisa

.traton motor. Perfect con-

, • • IUS.T

YQU(;l.

FEET, MR ...

F&amp;tty Tree Trimming. stump

Weight loss breakthrough!!
The Grapefruit Diet Plan
with Diadax. Medically
proven resuits available at
Hockenberry Pharmacy .

Firewood. 304· 773· 91 79
or 304· 773·6887.

For 10la: Yellow apt. olzo
Maytag wooher 81 dryor with
otack otand. Firm 1200. Call
448·00211. •

WlTi-t

houae callo. Call 304-5762398 or 614-446-2454.

Cell 992· 6990 .

four

SAY, "'"'U'RE
PRETTY HANDY

Call collect 1 ·614· 237·
0488, 9 a.m. to 5 p .m.

RON'S Television Service .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola . Quazar. and

banjos, excellent condition.

with

Unconditional lifetime guarantee . Local references
furni•had . Free estimates.

dowa call 304· 773 -51 31 .

T1an s 11 ll rIo !11111

after 6 .

bed trailer. $2000.00. 2

new

1978 Dodge Wegon, AC.
PS.PB. very good condition
U200. leonard 8a11 814992·5008.

Certlflod ooed wheat. barloy.
rye, opeltl, trltlcola, elao
cover drop whaet. Altizer
Ferm Supply. Call 814-246·
6193.

nels. AKC Chow puppies.

cond~lon.

GoodyNr radlolo, PS, P8,
AC. AM·FM. cruloe contol,
lilt ltlaring. Book price
13800.00. ula UliOO.OO.
Call 742·2328 .

Briarp1tch Kennels Profll·
sional All· braed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fl·
cilities. Engliah Cocker Spa·

19 64 Massey-Ferguson 30,
good condition. $1700 .00.
8 ft .K 16ft. tandem a~cle flat

H • S Home ImprovementS
vinyl aiding. roofing, room .
addition, storm Windows,

56

Pets for Sale

THIS GUY I'M AFTER
VERY 5MI\AT... TA ~IN6 TO
DISAPPEAR . DAIVINCi A
VAl UABLE ANTI QU E CAR.

exp. Cell814·388-9662.

8ASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

614-446-0322

deliver. HEAP vender. 614256·6246 .

2 holler c:elveo. 1 Black
Jeraoy and 1 Charlolo. Hoy
for •Ia. Cell 948·2237.

Hll 1'1! THAT OLD
FIR 5T PRiCE I
5El L TH16 OLD
TIMES
TO A

HMM - DON'T
SEE MAN'I OF
'Efll THE5E DllYS.

PAINTING- interior and eX·
terior. plurnbjng, roofing,
some r8~odeling . .20 yrs .

1990 Ford Pinto, 4 • - d.
•1100.0,P. Coli 992 · 3B17
alter 5:o&amp; pm.
.

304-676- 1578 eftor 6 ;
304-676· 7896.

Knauff Firewood Split· 95%
hardwoods. Seaaoned or
green . You pick up or we

1989 Camero, 360. A.T.
410 ve•rs·headers .
1100.00 Call 992-5974.

ThrH aowe. good •lze,
a200.00 for all. 304-578·
2737.

Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
614· 367-7220.

985·4143

thru Friday.

Wood table with six chaira

u.

Phono dey 304·882 - 2222,
evening 882-3239 ,

AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service. Call614·446·
7795 .

dition . Call 614-986 -3649
otter 5 :00 ·or 949·2822.
8 :00-6 :00 .
- - - - - - - - ·lc-

double

Morcum Roofing &amp; Spa"~-

stone. Coli 614-367-0409
qr 614-367-7244 .

indoor-outdoor facilities.

Woodburning furnace including pipe. Excellant con·

Used

Home
Imp-rovements

tometlc, U,OOO.OO. Call
1192·8509

Hll.LCREST KEN NELS
Boarding all braad1 . H eatad

5 foot bush hog. 3 point
hitch . Good condition .

$375 .00. Call
alter 6 :00 pm.

81

Chicklno for Mia. 304·773·
6082 altar 6 PM .

33, New Haven. Complete
masonry suppliet, 4 .. , 8",
12" block . Delivery service.

Call

1 6 Holston holfero. pelltllre
bred, 45 c•nll 1 lb. Call
814· 388·94S78.

Sld,e by llde refrigerator

Third Ave .. Adulto only. no
poll. Cell 446-3748 or
814· 266-1903 .
Modern 1 bdr. apt .• stove •
refrig. furniehed. single pereon or couple preferred, ,no

1nd pine.

Mountain State Block, Rt.

435 . 7 pc, 8189 and up.

814-448· 7398 .
County

Now

bat ·

pc. dinettes from $1 09 ., to

and $78. Queen sets, 8196.

Trailer lots, sewer and
furnished, small children

c ,.,. b¥ NEA. ~r~c

open.

and Zuspan Material•
co
.. ln ·c.. 713 · 6564 .
daytime.

tery,$1 50 .00. 22 plotol, 2
inch batrel. $25 .00. Stevens
20 guage. 3 shot shotgun.
New ·12 guaga, 3 shot
shotgun. New Ruger 22

1 -800· 344-61 18 · Monday

with $200 deposit located
Volley Plaza, pool and TV
ant. Call 4'46-2745 or leave

,.

ate .

2x8's, 1x8's, 1x8's. AI·
sorted lengtho. Coli Hogg

5.00. Coli 992·

Lamps from 828 . to $125.

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo Bunk bed complete with
Park, Route 33. North of mattresses, $276 . and·upto
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call 8395. Baby boda. 8110.
614-992-7479 .
Mattresses or box springs.
full or twin. $58 .. firm. S88.
Call 614·373·0456 .

poplar,

Smaller record player with 2
like new. Needs

semi -aUtomatic

.... ~ow ...

See it nowl 1· 614-881· I~~~~~~~:;=~~='T;;=~~~~~~~~~
ing . N·30
o w years
installing
rubbf!.r
·
roob.
experience,
731 1.
63
Liveatock
71
Autos for Sale
opoclollzlng in built up roof .
Call 614-388·9857.
A ough Cut lumber,. oak,

good.

and

WA ITI~D FO~

TRIAL , At-J D

~~--~-

Needs needle . $26 .00 .

starter

•

88.996 del. to your lito.

Racord player with 8 track
and AM 81 FM radio, 2

noodle.
7453 .

llntela ~

New display model

days. Conkirl's Tuppers·
plains. Rt. 7 .
-~------·lc 1 9 7 0 C h a v a II e S S ,
$1000 .00 . ' 1 971 Honda
360, $200 .00. Call 949.
2952 .

works

51JCt&lt; I? ltV J A IL.•

Call 614· 367·0334.

Claude Winters. Aio G rondo.
0 . Call814-248·8121 .

01k furniture, tables,chairs.
cupboards, pie Hfe, talephones. d8sk. also antiques
and glassware. Open Sun-

Recliners, $286. to $376. ,

Housing Opportunity) has
one and two bedrooms. rent
starting at $1-63 for one
bedroom and &amp;198 per
month for two bedroom.
near Foodland and Spring

wtndowa,

per cent of your long distance telephone bill for
·details call Richard Wil1on,

5285 to $746 . ·oook 8110
up to S225. Hutches, 8660.

2nd . floor office space for
rent. Court St., Pomeroy.

pplie1

I DO~ ' T K NOW;
AtJGCL..A . Al.L. I
KNOW 15&gt; THAT .

' mino camper. axe . cond .•
uaed one time. quick sale.

St:rvtces

742-2487.

bedroom apt 5260.00 plus fney, 202 7th St. New
electric and gaa. 1410 Ohio- Havon. Sat. Oct 6th .
1 bedroom apt U06 .00 plus
water and electric. Rt. 2 Blue valour living room
North - 2 mobile homes couch, axe . cond. 304· 675$225 .00 each plus electric. 2052 .
garega apt 5200.00 plus
electric. 2216 Jefferson-4

......

XL 100 1980 modal. call
61 4-246:5219 .

speakers .

1983 20 ft . fold out Palo·

1988 Volkowegon. Naedo

IJpper Rlvor Rd . Call 446·
1609 or 446 -0608.

2 bdr. 2 mi . from hospital in
country. Single man no pets,

•

8110. Avoco~o gas range
30 in . 8110 , 60.000 BTU
geo heater 5125 . Meytag

TLC $3,300. Call 446·
2297 .

TV.

Building Materlalo
Block. brick. sewer plpoo,

- - - - - - -·lc-

----------- 1-----------..,.-----------f
727-7367.

coior

room set, white French
Provinial . Honda mot orcycle

Savage 308. Model 870
Remington · 12 go . Wingmaoter. Call446· 7334.

RUTN...._IIORMAN,

Furnished house. 4 rooma

19"'

55

Deer Hunters modal 99M
~ ~

rofrlg., full beth, Reali hitch
&amp; acceaaories. Haa received

Phone between 10· 8 , 614·
448·8803.
.

2 air conditioners on 12,600
BTU. one 7 .500 BTU uoad 3
mot. Patlo Mt 4 chalrt It
table with umbrella. bed·

6 room brick home, close to
P~t PINHnt. heat alid air.
.city water. 14 acroo, pOnd,
aman bern. ·1 year .....
1&amp;26 month , 304-876·
1278.

Pieaunt. extra nice, no pots.
304·876-1388.

Sylv•ni•

RV compef.'ielf con·

tained. furnance . AC . range.

Firewoo~ fpr .1111. . . . eonld
or grean. 30,·773· 11738.

Pool table, 8 ft. elate top
With OCCOIIorlea *96. Call
446-9210 ave.

... or In• with Option to
buy. 304-876-8720.

i Bit

tlon size. 1200. 304· 773·
57 after 8 .

448-3'1 01 .

2 houMa for rent and bar tor

condition 11 ,350. Coll446·
4853 .

SNrl Brlarwood No, 4 pool

King eize Crattmatic bed.
Lowrey organ with ginny,
let 1 Of bunk bed1. can

tor

camper. t iHPI six excellent

tabla,- almoat new. Rqull·

Call 446-1052.

3 be«oom hoa ..
rent
about Oct. 1 0 . . Must have
referencea: Alina Weaver.
Fifth ond Vine:·
·

1974 Starcraft po~· up tent

place 1120. 304 · 111·
&amp;253.
.

Beef ready fo{ freezer 46
cents per pound on hoof.

P-oy. Call 1 · 373-0458.

'79 Motors Homes
8r Camj)era

atone from dem•ntllled flrt·

150 lb., new .cond. Call
814·387· 7434 altar &amp;:00.

4 bedroom colonial brick

_ The Daily Sentinei- .Page- 11

48 aq. ft . fall cOlored Hnd·

· Croaabow . ·Barnett-Wildcat.

hou.. for rent or sale in

KIT 'N' CAN.VU ®II, Lllny Wright

64 M iac. Merch.i'ndlee

54 Misc. Merchandise

PomeroY.-Middleport., Ohio

Friday, October 6. 1984

{]J Jack Beniw Show
@
PKA Full Contact
Karate
(]) Nightline

ner Duel&lt;.' The menu tonight
includes d uck breast in Madei ra sa uce and le mon souffle
crepes wit h fresh slraw berrv sauce. (R) !Closed
Cap tioned I
W Greatest American
Hero
6 :1 5 @ World Championship
Wrestling
·

6:30

ID CI2l ABC Rocks
1 :00 (]) I M arried Joan

CIJ Soap

G) @l CNN Headline New s
fl)
MOVIE: "Goodbye,
Columbus'

1 :15

7 :00

(J) Statewide
(1"1) Fiddle a Little
0
(]} Too Close

Comfo rt

rn laramie

of Sugar Hill'
1:30 Cil MOVIE: 'Cujo'

ffi

day to Me '
I]J Bachelor Father
.( I) ESPN's Speedweek
(]J Star Search

(I) SportsCenter

Football Scoreboard

/I) 0 /I) Hee Haw
CD Star Search

ffi love That Bob
CIJ ABC Rocks
2 :00 O I]J News
CIJ MOVIE: ' Happy Birth-

(JJ News/S ign Off
2 :15 ~QJ CNN Headline News
2 :30 ill life of Riley .

7 :30

SATURDAY

(j) Dr. Who Movie
{11) Nova ·space Bndge to
Moscow .' A spec tal Bost onMoscow sa telltte hookup a llows e1ght scientis ts 10 1alk
face-to-face. (60 mtn.l
!Closed Capttonedl
(i) (1ZI Solid Gold
@) Star Trek
0
ffi Capital Cities
Special
(l) MOVIE: ' Blue Skie s
Again'

I]J

10/6/84

MOVIE :

' O' Hara 's

Wife'
(4) College Football ' 84:

EVENING

Team s to b e Announced

8 :00 0 CIJ CEI Diff'rent Strokes
Arnold. Dudley and Robbre
rtg L1sa' s sc1en ce pr9Jec t so
It Will self-d estruc l when she
pr esents 1t to the cla ss

ill MOVIE : 'The First
Travelin g Saleslady'

10 :15 CIJ MOVIE: 'Never Say
Never Again'

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Fixed-rate mortgages fall; sales up
more popular adjustable-rate mort·

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Thl;! Interest rate on fixed-rate
home mortgages fell In September
to the lowest level since May,
marking the first time since June
that the rate dipped below 15
percent.
the government
reported.·
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average
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!iayment varies with fluctuating
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September at 12,!1! percent.

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ter of Rutland, a son, John Charles
Bond of Mason; four sisters, Zella
Smlth of 'Buttalo;lnna Wood of
Charleston; Violet Crites and Goldie
Cochran both of LaRue, Ohio; two
brothers, James I. Bond of Colum·
bus and Bernard Bond of Marion.
AlsoswvlvlngarellgrandchUdren,
seven great grandchildren, a step.
grand daughter and several nieces

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Jo)ln S. Bond, 73, a resident of
Mason, died Thursday evening In
Holzer Medical Center. Hewasbom
Nov.14•191Qin Normantown, W.Va,
son of the late Brooks and Rebecca
B. James Bond.
He was preceded In death by a
daughter, Patsy Lou; a sister: and nephews.
Graceandabrother, Fred.
Funeral services wlll be ~kl
He was a retired operating Sunday at 1: .JJ p.m. Sunday at
engineer In Akron, Ohio, and Foglesong Funeral Home b1 Mason
a ttended Christian Bre thren With Rev. James Lewis and Rev.
Church In Mason.
Rankin Roach olflciatlng. Burial
Surviving are ·his wtle, Ruby L. will be In Kirkland Memorial
Bond of Mason; three daughters, Gardens. VIsitation will be held at
Arllne'McDermlttoh.etart; Peggy the funeral home from 24 and 7-9
King of Mason and Bernice VanMe- p.m. Saturday.

Happenings around Meigs County...
Judgment sought

Meets Monday
I
The Tuppers Plains PTO wlll
meet at 7: lJ p.m. Monday at the
school to make fmai plans for the
annua l fall carnival on Oct. 13.
Kathy Manicke will be speaking on
adult education. The publlc is
Invited.

No pr~nt plans
for bridge repair

207 squad runs
made last month
Units of the Meigs · County
Emergency Med!caiSeiVices made
a totalof207runsdurlngSeptember,
Administrator Bob Byer reports.
Squads made 161emergencyruns
and 46 transfers transporting 142
patients during the month. Sixtynine percent of the patients were
taken to Veterans Memorial Hoi;pi·
tal; 12.09 percent to Holzer Medical
Center and 19 percent to other
hospitals.
Runs made by the units Included
Pomeroy, 57; Middleport, 3!1;
Tuppers Plains, 23; Racine, 22;
Rutland, 18; Syracuse, 7, and
transfer squad, 46. Total miles
.driven for the month amounted to
6,570.6, an average of 31.7 mUes ~r
run.

To end maiTiage

No Monday collection

Kellie Irene Rought Knight,
Gallipolis, and Neal George Knight,
Pomeroy, have petitioned for a
dissolution of their marriage In
Meigs County Common Pleas
Court.

There wlll be no trash collection In
Racine on Monday due to the closing
of the county landfill for Columbus
Day. Trash collection wlll be on
Tuesday and WedJiesday.

Although rumors are circulating
that tlie Pomeroy-Mason Bridge
will be closed for rephlrs, an official
oftheOhloDepartmentofHighways
in Columbus, said Thursday there is
no such plan for closing the bridge or
there are no plans for any repairs on
the bridge on the department's
agenda.

Closed Monday
.The Meigs County Landfill will be
closed on Monday for the obser·
vance of Columbus Day.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 5 &amp; 6

.

The Eastern Band Boosters wlll ·
be meeting Tuesday evening, 7: ll
p.m. in the band room.

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Carrier corner
Nanetle Blake, 14, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Blake, 655
Sycamore St., Middleport, Is the
subject of this week's Dally
Sentinel ( Carrier Comer." A
ninth grader at Meigs High
School, Nanette is a member of
the marching band. She likes
meeting people along her Sen·
tine! route.

Vol. 19 No. 35

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Saturday, cloudy with a slight
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and lJ percent Saturday.
Extended Forecast
Sunday tllrough Tuesday:
Chance of sbowers Sunday. Fair
on Monday and Tt-iay: mghs In
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COLUMBUS, .Ohio (AP) - Roberta Ste!obacher,
adrri!nlstrator of the Bureau of Employment
Services, says Ohio's unemployment rate may be
much higher than the U.S. Labor Department's
September figure of 9.2 percent.
.
She referred at a news conference Friday to the
latest federal report showing Ohio's rate fell last
.month from 9.8 percent while the national average dropped In the same period from 7.5 percent to 7.4
Fiercent. · •
.
"Whlle today's figures show.some improvement for
Ohip. the unemployment rate remains unacceptably
high, and the cost Is exorbitant in tenns of human
sutfer!ng as well as dollars and cents," Ms.

Steinbacher said.
She said the state may be In worse shape than
Indicated.
Referiing to a recent study by Youngstown State
University, Ms. Steinbacher said It Indicates that
federal surveys of joblessness greatly underestimate
the number of unemployed, at least In the
Youngstown·Warren area.
In the study, 3,393 adults were lnteiViewed and the
result was a projection that unemployment In that
area in June 1!1!4was actually 16.5percent, compared
to aU$. figure of 10.7 percent.
Ms. Steinbacher said the study also atlempted to
measure numbers of workers who have given up

collective bargaining - iS being
brought about by the state certlflca·
tion 6f the American Federation of
bargaining," Gallipolis City Man- State, County and Municipal Em·
ager Chris Morris said Friday.
ployees as the "sole and exclusive"
That next step- public employee bargaining agent for a 33-member
unit of Gallipolis employees.
With certification comes a requirement that· the city and the
union enter into negotiations leadingto a labor agreement.
Recently elected local union
' president Floyd Wright said Friday
that, while he could not specify an
exact date, the GaWpolls unit hopes
to begin bargaining With the city
before tiie end of the Year.
"At p~t. we are drafting a
Wide-range ofpropasais that Include
wages,. hours and terms of employment,"Wright said.
"When we are prepared, we'll
notify tbe city and SERB (State
Employment Relations Board) that
· weare ready to bargain," he said.
At a ~nt meeting, a fivemember bargaining cominlttee
was chosen by the local AFSCME
By LARRY EWING
'11mes-Sentlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS- "The next step is

unit.

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LOCAL PRESIDENT - RecenUy elected local union ·presl·
dent FlOyd Wright speaks to the
membership of the Galllpolis '

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unH of AFSCME during a recent
meeting. On Sept. 7, AFSCME
won &amp;he right to represent the
city's blue-collar, non·

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Wright said he expected the
negotiations - the first public
employee bafgainlng ·talks In the
city's history - to be "tough.~'
The state's new collective bar-·galnlng law requlresilegotiatlons ~
completed within 90 days. It by the
end of 45 days no. agreement has
been reached, a media tor would be
appointed by SERB to enter into the
contract talks.
If rio agreement is achieved
within 00 days, SERB would appoint
a fact-finding panel that would
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WASHINGTON (AP) - .Falling to meet It's
adjoumm.ent deadllne, Congre~ will retuni next
week to wrangle some more over bills to keep the
government solvent and raise Its boiTowtng
authority.
House and Senate negotiators recessed ·Friday
afternoon until Tuesday morning after batgalnln~ on·
the catchall money bUl stalled over ald to U.S.·backed
rebels In Nicaragua and other Items In the Pentagon
budget:
.
.
" It appears we cannot come to an ag'll!E!~Tlent at this
point In tl!ne," said Rep. Joseph Addabo, 0-N.Y.,
chalnnan of _the House ApPIWrlations Committee's

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looking for jobs and are not counted in the statistics.
She quoted the study i'eport as saying that if those
Individuals were counted, along with those forced Into
early retirement and part -time workers looking for
fuU·tlme jobs, the unemployment rate , in
Youngstown-Warren would be 32.9 percent.
Ms. Steinbacher said she thinks the study raises
serious questions about the accuracy of the tederal
figures and indicated she would favor an effort to
devise a state system of measuring unemployment.
. Meanwhile, Ohio' s official September drop reflecting a decline of 3l .IXXl in the number of the
state's unemployed - represented a reversa l from
August, when the state rate jumped train July's 8.7

percent to 9.8 percent.
The September figure was 2.3 percent below the 11.5
percent rate recorded by the state In September oflast year but 3.5 percent higher than it was in
September 1979, the administrator said.
In August. 12 of Ohio's 88 counties had
unemployment rates a t or below the national
average. The lowest were Hancock (5.6 percent),
Preble (5.9) . Greene (6.2), Van Wert (6.5), Wyandot
(6.5) and Paulding (6.7) - all In western Ohio.
Eleven counties had rates of 13 percent or more in
August. Highest in tha t group were Adams County
(18.8 percent ), Lawrence (18.6 percent) and Monroe
(17.8 percent) .

By JOHN FRIEDMAN
'IImes-Sentlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Hunger In
Gallla and Meigs counties,
according to Sid Edwards, executive dlrectllr of the Gallia·
Meigs Community Action
Agency, " is a problem. There
are people who. are hungry and ·
can't do a thing about It,"
To combat the problem, Ed·
wards.said he is attempting to
establish a centrallzed food
pantry In the old school building
In Cheshire. "While . many
churches are doing a fine job
provldlng food for the hungry,"
Edwards Said, · ''tliey cannot
cover.the enttre area."
The old school will be used to
store food !hilt has been donated ,
Edwarcts sald. ·The food will be
distributed through the CAA as
weu as other variOus social
seiVice agencies In the two
counties.
The distribution will be done
on a referral basis according to
Edwards. "This Is not a giveaway," Edwards added, "but is to
be used In an em.ergency
situation. This Is not something
to· be used every week or
mpnth." A log of Individuals
receiving food from the pantry
FOOD BANK - Gallia·Melgs Community Action handle food distribution to the hungry on a year-round
would be kept. Anyone abusing
Agency
Director Sid Edwards boxes food to be basis. The Gallipolis Kroger Store got the ball roUing
the pantry, he said, would be
distributed
for the areas' hungry residents. Edwards by donating $4,000 worth of non-perishable items to
reterfed to another agen~y, such
.
Is
attempting
to start a centralized food pantry to the bank, accOrding to Edwards.
as the welfare department.
Edwards said the pantry
needs ," he said. "They were
month.
through the cracks ...
would be available to those
never Intended to provide a
"While the · senior citizens
The program's goal is to seiVe
already receiving aid. "Food
sllfflcient diet. " Edwards said
centers are doing a good job.·' he
200 families from each countv
stamps are Intended only as a
there are famtlies In the two
continued, "they can't serve
"but · it depends on the respon~
supplement towards a person's
counties
to exist on $300 a
a nd some an&gt;
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In the "Pick 4" game, the winning
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atlon wlll meet Tuesday, 5: lJ p.m.,
at the Meigs Inn. AU merchants are
asked to attend · the one-hour
meeting;

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pcytng open rear doors.

Comparisons of adjustable r11te
averages are ~al at, best
because they are not regulated and
vary widely In design fran bank to

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conventional mortgage on a new
house was U.91 percent In September, down from 15 percent In
Augustand15.23 percentlnJuly,the
FEderal Home Loan Bank Board
said Thursday.
1n other economic developments,
• the · nation's major retailers reported modest sales gains In
September compared totheboomof
a year ago and the government said
new a ppllcatlonsforunemployment
compensation were down moder·
ately In mid-September tram the
previous week.
Also, the Federal ReseiVe Board
reported the nation's money supply
dropped In mld·Septemberfrom the
previous week.
· ··
In releaslngthemortgageflgures,
the goverrunent said the rate on the

C.A. McDade _Company, Inc.,
Monroeville, Pa., has filed suit
against Dale Hill Ford Tractors
Inc. , Pomeroy, In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court. The plaintiff
Is asking for ajudgementof$7,045.12
on an overdue account for
merchandise. '
A reciprocal action for child
support has been fUed in Meigs
Common Pleas Court by Darla
B.E.Dudding, New Castle, Pa.,
against Troy Dudding, Racine.

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Those two Increase to four the
number of brealdna and enterlni
Incidents tll take place at E. Mal1l
St., business establlsl1ments ~
week.

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meeting Its Friday adjournment deadUne.
While action bogged doWll on the overall spending
·bill, the House and Senate passed a stopgap measure
·that would temporarily provide money !9 govern·
ment agencl~ through midnight Th~ay.' Th~t
would avert disruptions of government operations
such as those' that occurret:I Thursday when some
· " ~.(XX) workers were sent home at midday. . · ·
11Je measure is at the White House,' where a
spokesman, Anson Franiiltn, said President Reagan
wlll sign it. E'ranldln ·said It Is unclear when he wlll

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WASHINGTON (AP) - After
: settling such .details as the color~
stage sets, and the length of the
show, Walter Mandate and Presi·
dentReaganarereadyforthe!rflrst
head·to-headdebate before a nation·
· wide television audience.
. . Before he!ldlng tar Camp David,
Md., imdadayofre!axationbetore
.tonight's televised deba)e In Louis· ·
ville, Ky., Reagan told reporters on
Friday he was "ready as I'm ever
· going to ~. " He said.his strategy
wlllbe"justtellthetruth." •
. "l,lt)lnk In thewOrldofpolltlcsthat
wouklbesounusuallt!IUghttocause
a .standing ovation," · Reagan
• quipped.
• Mondale, Reagan's tlemocratic
~ brushed aside sugges.
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"fighting Fritz" in the debate, · gifted jOUI'I\II11sts wlll ask questions
pre!errtitg tll portray himself as of us and we will respofl!l to thOse
"that true, wonderlul, ~. · questions and then Americans wUl
d(!cent, gifted, caring, balanced, haveachancetomea.SurewhattMy
Walter Mondale, just plain Fritz."
think . the quality of ·those ·
Despite a new ABC News· resiionses." ·
WashlDgtlln ·Post poll that put
WhEn negotiations between camMondalel8 points behli!d Reagan . palgri al~.. ~an on Aug. 31,
acrosstl)ecountly, Mondalesald, •:1 Mandate wanted a -format that
want to 4nnounce SOOlethlng that would have 'allowEd more gjve and
needed to be announced: we're take between the candidates, per,
going to win .."
mlttlng hlln to confront Reagan as
"We'regolngtowblbecausethe he had Sen. Gary Hart In Demo.Americafl people .at'!! getting lrt· cratic primary debates.
.
creasinaJr angry about what they
ButMondale'sasslstantsdropped
BEe."
·
. the demand . during long negotlaM!l1dale Sl)d the debate, before tlons that a Reigan aide described
an estimated television audience of' · as a "long and tortuoos process."
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borrow ing Increase.
sign it, but tha t a presidential commitment to signing
It is ·sufflclent to keep the government operating. A
A 5542 vote defeated an amendment calling for a
stopgap bill already in place - the measure that
verifiable freeze on U.S. and Soviet nuclear weapons.
ended Thursday's shutdown - expired at 6 p.m.
But Senate leaders failed. 62-ll, to ki ll an amendment
calling for a full debate early next year on whether a
Friday.
.
Meanwhile, the Sena te stumbled in its effort to
freeze on all federal spending Is the proper wav to
reduce the deficit.
•
Increase the goverrunent's bor'rowlng authority- the
national debt - to $Ul23 trillion from its current level
of $1.573 trillion. ·
Also pending was a plan to attach· to the debt-limit
· Final action on that, t&lt;io, was put off unt Onext week . . bill a new tax break for the real esta te Industry by
after senators Insisted on attaching unrelated
watering down tougher rules enacted earlier this year
amendments to that · piece of nearly veto-proof · that discourage cut-rate Interest on seiler-finanet&gt;d
real estate transactions.
legislation. The House already has endorsed the

• DISCUSS DEBATES - Presf..
dent Reagan, left, tllld reporters
Friday he was "ready as I'm
ever going to be." He saki his
strategy wlll be "just teD the
truth." Mondale, Reagan's Democratic ehallmger, brusbed
aside suggestioos he wuukl
lllil!lurne the stance of "flghllng
Fritz" In the debote, prefening
to portray himself as "that lnte,
wonderful, courageous, decent,
gifted, ·caring, balanced, Walter
Mondale, just plain Fritz." .

slire posSible, wanted six debates of Nov. 6 election.
90 minutes each, a format allowing
The .White House; reflecting an
the candldi!tes to question each · lnCUI)'Ibent president's traditional
other directly and a schedule that . wariness ot giving the challenger ·
)OIW]d begin the debates early and publicity, wanted two OO.mlnute
end the sessions very cl\)se to the debates at most, a format allowing

questions to be asked only by
reporters, and a time schedule that
concluded by Oct. 15 butdldn'tstart
tllo 'e arly. ·

The results were two !Jl.minute
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