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                  <text>Thu~y.~ber25.

Ohio

1984

FINAL TWO DAYS
ELBERFELDS 120TH

Highways omitte~

I OOth birthday

See Jetter on Page 2

Pboto on Page 8

Unbeaten
season
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RCA SALE
t,g. $349.00 RCA

13" Diag. XL-1 00 ...... Sale
Reg. $429.00 RCA 19" Diag. XL-1 00 ...... Sale
Reg. S629.00 RCA 25" Diag. Console ...... Sale
Reg. $71
Diag. Remote ........... Sale

.$
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ANNIVERSARY SALE/ J ANNIVERSARUALEI .

S279.00
S359.00
5549.00
5639.00

5
fREE YEAR

MEN'S

ANNI:i:1:!L""•"'

.

JUNIOR

KNIT TOPS

Hooded tops, mesh tops, stripes, and screen prints b~

NECKLACES

MEN'S FLANNEL

MEN'S

WORK SHIRTS

lvor~.
Jun ior Sizes: S, M, L
REG. SJO.•OO .................... SALE S7.99
.
Every necklace 1n stock is on sale. REG 114 00
SALE Slt 19
new fall Selection in regular sizes,
Beads, pearls, chains. pendants,
•
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..,............... ·
•
large sizes, big and tall sizes.
lockets. birthstones, adJustable REG. St7,00 ..................SALE $13.
plaid s, solid colors, tween pat·
SJO 00
SALE st~ Q4111tr&gt;rn &lt; t h
REG --~-·
chains. lwtsl·a·beads, and chil· ~-·-·
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...·.·,..
.....
_ _··.-··-----·-··.~-._,fthru ex ra eavy weight,·1two button
dren's necklaces.
.Po cket s. Iong tat s.
MEN'S 59.95
S13.9S Flannels .. 510.98
REG. 13.00 TO '27.00

SWEAT SHIRTS

Ssle P1ieed

Crew neck. long sleeves, fleece lined in sizes S, M, L
and XL. Springfoot and Wrangler brands. Solid Colors.

$239 $2159

516.95 Flannels .. 512.28
51]
FJ
•95 annels .. 512,88
521 95 1
_F"_an
.... __·,·...

$ 7 99 ~-··
ANNIVERSARY SAW - i--sw-ea·-'P·~an4jtsW
....~..i. V,Il7~.99fA~fYs:fli/-·-~
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19.9 5 Mat,hing

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Boys

1

OUTfiTS
Crawlers, 2 piece sets,
suits, stretch suits, play
outfits and sweater sets.
Sizes: NB ta 24 mos., 2 to 7.

sa.oo ........

Reg.
Sale S6.39
Reg. 514.00 .... Sale 511,19
Reg. 521.00 .... Sale 5I
Reg. S30.00 .... Sale • L .......... ,

ANNIVERSARY SALE/
JUNIOR

COATS
Jackets and
Wool blends,
plins.

'I•

fength coats.
and po-

corduro~

Reg. SS9.00
Sale

SSO.OO

Reg. 572°0
NIGHT STAND............... SALE ssaoo
Reg. 512400
.

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Reg. S1J60o

~~~~Eik9S'"""'" '21.85
JACKETS ............... •z.,_....
64 95
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14 7.45
JACKETS
...............
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MEN'S 99.95
....
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MEN'S '

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i"'IL'"~ 8 to 20. Many, many styles and

SPINDLE BED .............. SALE S103
Reg. 513200
.

su

Regular and extra la rge sizes.
MEN'S '29.95

SA. LE

.

Calcutta cloth , parachute and cor·
duroy pants. Knit polo shirts. Boat
necks and lave red looks. Sim: S, M, L
REG. '14.00 TO 122.00

Ssfe p,iCid

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$ 11· 19

F

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d t' d
our·Jn· an or rea Y Je
ties. Solid colors and neat
•.,..--:·-·-; patterns.

ss.so

Men's
Folir-in-Hand .. S5.99 .
Men's S6.50
Tied ......

2.95 Jackets ..... ; ........... $16.75
9 95 J k t
$21 85
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9. 9 5 Jackets ................. S29 .2 5

Boys S8.95 Shirts ......... s6.70
B
S1
$
oys
0.95 Shirts ........ 8.20
Boys Sl2 95 Shl'rts
$9 70
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BoysS14.95 Shirts ...... s11.20

BOYS'

SWEAT SHIRTS

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SAVE

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ANNIVERfARY SALE/

This sale includes knit shirts - IIanne
westerns, layered looks. Our entjre stock
priced in sizes Bthrough 20.

SPORTSWEAR.

54

Sizes S, M, L and XL. By
Wrangler and Springfoot Crew
neck style, many solid colors,
fleece lined.
~L ssweatstirts ... 5S 42
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... •
S7.95 Sweat Slirts ... S6.20

9

S6.9S Sweat Pants ... 55.42 ·
5

8.95 Sweat

Pants~ .. S6.99

ANNIVERSARY SALEI
LADIES

DRESSES
Beautiful fall colors and styles i
misses and half sizes. Save 30%1

MEN'S QUILT LINED

ANNIVERSARY SALE/

FLANNEL SHIRTS

MEN'S

SWEATERS

Sizes S, M, L~nd XL. Colorful plaid patterns. quilt lined for extra
warmth. Coat styles in either button or snap front.
Sale
8.00
51-9.95 LINED SHIRTS ....................... S14. 99
Campus &amp; Le Tigre _ slipovers. coat
1-·-·-·--·--·-·-~-""·-·.,-.•·,520. 95 ' LINED SHIRTS ....................... S15.79
sweaters. vests. Big selection of styles
SJl
95
LINED
SHIRTS
S16
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m
soltd colo rs an d pa tt erns.
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R I
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· '.!=::J:~~;;.o.".!.JIUSir,u.:::~w.~---·~-t egu ar and extra large stzes. Entire
~·
stock in cluded.
Reg. s139.00

Sll

Men's Huntina Clothes

ANNIVERSARY SA LEI

Save now on what you ~ed now and for
dee·r hunting -excellent selection.
'42.49 Carlatl Bib Hunting Ovnls...... '36.00
SS7.49 Carharll Huntingl011 (oat ...... '48.90
S36.99 (arharll Hunting Vest ........... 132.19
S23. 95 Bloze Orange Shirt................. 120.40
S18.95 Blote Oronge Jacket ............... '16.20
'39.95 Blou Orange
Reverse Camoflouge Jacket ............... 134.00
'11.95 Bloze Light Weight Jacket ...... 11 5.30
'11.95 llote Hooded Sweat Shirt...... 5 15.30
'12. 95 Blaze to Comoflauge Vest ...... 1 11.00

ANNIVERSARY SALE!

MEN'S .

WOMEN'S

Work Uni f orms

WINTER
Q ATS

S16.9S Sweaters .. 512.79
S19.9S Sweaters .. 514.99
524 9S S
5
weaters .. 18 •79
.95 Sweaters· S22.49

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ANNIVERSARY $ALE/

ALBUMS
AND
CASSETTES

Dresses ............ Sale 521.00
R 538 00
:........... Sale 526.00
Reg. ·S49.00

D~:~ses

IDr•cc••• ............ Sale 534.00
Special Anniversary Sale prices on stereo albums
556.00
and pre-reccrdedI'cassette
tapes.
Choose
popular,
. s. ch'ld
.
d IDrAcCI•c ............ Sa Ie 539 •OO
rock, countr', retg1ou
1 ren or mov1e soun ·
tracks.
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5
Reg. 5.79 .................. Sale S4.6S
FALL
Reg. S7.79 .................. Sale S6.2S
GIRlS'
Reg. 59.79 .................. Sale S7 .85
Reg. S11.79 ................ Sale S9.4S

LITTLE

DRESSES

Our Big Ben quality by Wrangler. Per·
manent press. watch pocket, roomy
(
l..r~·-·-·-----·-·--··1-·-·------·--·-·---·-·-i Velours, corduroy jumpers,
pockets, proportioned fit. Pants in All weather coats, furs, poplin
ANNIVEDtoADY
,.AlE/
fleece sk1rt sets, knit dresses
1\ol "
&gt;~
sizes 29 to 50. Matching shirts in sizes quilted car coats and capes.
and poly/cotton dresses.
ANNIVERSARY $AlE!
14\1.&gt; to 19\1.&gt;.
Long lengths, % lengths and
GIRLS'
Sizes: NB to 24 mos., 2T to
514.95 Reg. Size Pants .... IIJ.95 jackets.
CARHARTT BROWN DUCK
4T, 4 to 6x , 7 to 14.
116.95 Ex. Size Pants ...... sJ3.50 Misses sizes 8 to 20
516.00 ..... Sale 512.60
Sl2.95 Reg. Size
Half Sizes 14 '0 to 24 ~
1
1
Reg. S22.00 ..... Sale SJ5.40
Mat,hing Shirts•"'"' 10.35 Reg. 43.00 Coats ..... 134.00
.
ANNIVERSARY SAW
514.95 Ex. Site
Reg. 159.00 Coats ...;,S47.00 IB!olusesr's and pants.
S28.00 ..... Sale 519.60
Entire selectiOn on sale- coveralls, bib overalls,
511
95
573
0
LADIES' WINTER PAJAMAS Mat,hing Shirts"""'
·
Reg.
· 0 Coats ..... IS8.00 rls' sizes 4 to 6x, 7 to 14.
dunga rees, jackets, coats. hoods, vests. All sizes
S32.00 ..... Sale S22.40
including tails and shorts.
Knits, the rmal knits, brushed tricot. brushed nylon.
Reg. 199.00 Caats ..... S79.00 REG 513 00 t 0 525 00
challis and flannel.
5139.00 Coats ..... IIII.OO
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AN"IVERARY SALE!
Sizes 32-38
s
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ANNIVERSARY
SAW
REG. 12.00 PAJAMAS............... .59
MEN'S "VAN HEUSEN"
AND
REG. SJS.OO PAJAMAS ............. S11.99
REG. S19.00 PAJAMAS.. ........... s1S.19
to
REG. S23,00 PAJAMAS ............. 518.39
Our new fall selection- long sleeve dress shirts. Neck sizes
14'h to 19. Sleeve lengths 32 to 35. White. solid colors, patterns,
.
regular and button down collars. Full cut and tapered models
Buy a gown and match up a coordiANNIVERSARY SALE/
MEN'S 516.00 SHIRTS .................... 512.00
nating robe to complete the set!
MEN'S SJI.OO SHIRTS ....;............... 513.50
long quilted flannels and brushed
MEN'S 520.00 SHIRTS .................... SJ5.00
nylons.
Stretch suits, 2 piece play outfits, crawlers, sweater
MEN'S 521.00 SHIRTS .................... 516.13
Sizes: Small thru XX Large
sets and jogging suits. Sizes: NB to 24 mos. and 2T 1-·-·"-~---·-:---:-·---·---·-·--·-·,..-l
REG. 18.00 To 134.00
SAVE 1150.00
to 4T.
ANNIVERSARY SALE/
Quality Kroehler rocker /reclin·
REG. 16.00 TO '21.00
ers and wall-away recliners.
You·:: like this new selection of styles and colors. Sizes 8to
long wearing, durable fabrics in
20. Slirovers (crew and V necks) and sweater vests.
a variety of colors . .
To
BOYS 511.95 SWEATERS ............ 58.99
REG. 5399.00
BOYS SJ4.95 SWEATERS .......... S11.19
ANNIVERfARY SAlE/
BOYS 515.95 SWEATERS .......... 511.99
CHILDREN'S
MEN'S BIG BEN
BOYS S18.95 SWEATERS .......... 514.29
Smart fall styles and colors in jumpers,
AND
BOYS 5 95 SWEATERS .......... 514.99
1 P!ece dresses and 2 piece dresses.
Jumor SIZes 3 to·13
Reg. 533.oo • 1u.oo
ANNIVERSARY
IALEI,
Special anniversary sale prices
Your
on our entire stock of children's
Choi'e
Zips from top and bottom. Metal
winter coats and snowsuits.
~-~-·--·-1 snap, nylon quilt lined, knit cuffs,
Most are machine washable in Misses sizes 6 to 20 in herrngbone and
months sizes thru size 14.
adjustable feg snaps. olive green, ·
poly/gabardine.
·
...
navy blue, brown duck. Shorts, re·
Reg. S18.00 ... Sale 515,30
gular, long, sizes S, M, L, XL.
Reg. S22.00 Skirt ..... 516.50
5lt,t•l~s
Reg. 526.00 ... Sale 522.10
•ooo!IOY,
J.IIUtllll!
Reg.
523.00
Slacks.-$17.25
'47.95 Navy or Grwn .... S39.99
Reg. $34,00 ... ScM 528.90
Reg.
Jacket
...
$43.50
'49.95 lrown .Duck ....,... S4Q,99
S48.00 ... ScM 540.10

SPORTSWEAR

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Girlsk~~~ j~~~~rs,q~~~~it

Ssle Prieed

DRESS SHIRTS

$1 Q39 $19 99

.

WORK (LOT HES Reg.

Reg.
Reg.

Sale P1icet
USE OUR

LAY-A-WAY

CHAIRS

GIRLS' OUTFITS

BOYS SWEATERS

Ssle $4 79 $1679

PLAN AND SAVE
ON WHAT
YOU'LL NEED
FOR CHRISTMAS

Ssle

GIVING.

$639,0$2719

JUNIOR DRESSES

COATS
SNOWSUITS

ssa.oo

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s-..,...._,,_,,_,__

FREE
PARKING

ANNIVERSARY SAlE!

INSULATED

,

LEVI SPORTSWEAR

GOWN
ROBE SETS

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White House confirms
Parkersburg visitation
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Reg. S72.00

28th.

MEN'S

SHIRTS

11:2. PRI(.E

2a.m.

ANNiut:.D.
liADY ~.ttAlE/
ra;l\.) "

CReHgE.ST• N -CHEST ........ SALE S14100
Sheer Indulgence - regular and control top with 1
51 89 00
forced loe or sandalloot.
SINGLE DRESSER ......... SALE S151 oo Supp-Hose - ribbed control support pantyhose with un ior sizes in qual ity Hang Ten skirts, vests, pa
toe or san da lfool.
· an d tops. ·
creinforced
.
1
Reg. 524900
DOUBLE DRESSER ....... SALE 519900 o ors tnclude white. nude, betge, ta n. taupe and black.
O~
Reg. 531900
·
s
TRIPLE DRESSER ......... SALE 25 sao

Sale S61.00

story on Page 9

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, Ot:tober 26, 1984

.._.~-A-N·N~~~·~-E·-R-$-AR-Y~-S·-A-lE·---1 Reg. S279 ..... Sale 2 3
JUNIOR DOGGONETS
Reg. S369 ..... Sale 5295
·
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$539
Sal S432
SPQ RTSWEAR
eg. , . · ,;.,, e .

colors
your selection . This sale includes our enstock.

9.95 Jackets ................. S36.45

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Copyrighted 1984

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ANNIVERSARY.,.,.....
BOYS'

ANTYHOSE SALE

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Men~:

_9"5'..;.-::".F·'~om-:-.-~".'.;..g-:-·...,_.,_

WINTER JACKETS

R ~!D ................ SALE s99oo
RPOS~E
1
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4DRAWERCHEST ....... SALES106°
Reg. 51 S600
5 DRAWER CHEST ....... SALE
soo

Now's lhe time lo buv lhat winler
tackel- or 1a1-a-wai lor Chnslmas.
Btg selection of styles and colors.

ANNIVERSARY SALE/
BOYS'

MAPLE

BEDROOM FURNITURE

WINTER JACKETS

n~·e-ls 5-1~5._.8._8_~ JA~c._m._s,_

1

OPEN STOCK -

DESKS

$1 359

e .· at y

hole _desks in oak, pine,
pee an and cherry~

CUSH·ION SET

BRA SALE

ANNIVERSARY SALE/

ANNIVERSARY SALE/

KNIT SHIRTS

2 PIECE 516.99

•

lRoll top desks and knee

.
Small, _medium, large, extra large
Full figure camisole shoulder styles and cot- ··
plus b1gs and tails. Crew necks,
ton ,lined fiberfill active bras. Beige or wh ite
cockers and chairs Durable vests, casuals &amp;dressy styles. Sav,e
. · I'
in sizes 32 to 42 B,.1:, D.
·
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bl
dunng the sale - all of our men s
R
SS
com orta e. 91g se 1ec _JOn
knit shirts sa le priced.
,
eg.
.50 Bra ...... ;... SaleS6.80
colors. Home furnJshmgs Men' S9
Knit
56 99 Lay one away for Christmas!
95
Reg. Sl 0.00 Bra........ SaleS8.00
floor
Men': s12.9s ...:t;·:::: 59:09
Reg. S11.50 Bra ........ Sale$9.20
Men' 51695 Kni 51189 Reg. $) !9..... Sale 5143
519:9s Kni!:::su:99 Reg. S198 .....
ANNIVERSARYSALEI
ANNIVERSARY SAlE!

_ ' PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY ON All R&lt;A COLOR TVi
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Page 4

SALE ENDS OCT. 27

CLOCKS TURN BACK ON
SUNDAY- The elid ofDayBght

Saving 'lbne ends at 2 a.m. on
Oct. :!8, all clocks should be
turned back one hour
time. (AP Laserphoto) .

at that

Nation turns
clocks back
this Saturday
WASHINGI'ON (AP) -Morning
people get their turn in the light
starting Sunday, as all hour of
daylight Shifts from eveningtomor;n
In the annual change back to
standard time.
,
A continuing source of bickering
betwren early-rising country folk
and nighthawk city dwellers, this
semiannual bit of clock confusion
began way back in World War I.
And the latest round was .fought
out only last year when a congressional effort to tamper with the
system was rejected.
Currently the nation- most of It
anyway -Is on standard timl&gt;forsix
months and daylight tim!' for six
months.
Tile changeover comes at 2 a.m.
on the last Sunday in April and
Octoi;Jer, with clocks being set back
in October- returning that hour of
sleep lost In the spring.
That means turn your clock back
·an hour before going to bed on
Saturday, or you'll be an hour early
for church or other appointments.
Wilen daylight-saving time was
officially established, on March 19,
1918, the Idea was to save energy.
Tile change moved an hour of
dayllght from the morning, when
few people were awake, to evening,
thus saving the fuel needed for
lighting for that extra hour. It was
wartime, and the saving was very
Important.
That notwithstanding, the idea
ran into trouble In rural areas where
farmers were confronted with
· darkness as they began thetr
.morning chores.

State releases
reclamation,
GDCfunds
COLUMBUS - State Representative Jolynn Boster (D-GaWpoUs) .
has announced the release of
$248,825 for preparation of reclama·
tlon plans at four abandoned strip
mine areas. One of the sites, Uttle
Kyger V, Is In Gallla County, and
another, tl1e Pageyllle ill·IV site Is
In Meigs County. The other two
reclamation projl'f;:ts are in Noble
and Tuscarawas Counties.
"The Soli Conservation Service
will prepare preUmlnary design
'plans·for grading, drainage control
~d resolllng.for each site," Boster
uld.
. Tile projects will be administered
•by the Dlvfslon of Reclamation of

the Ohio Department of Natural
Resources. .
Boster also said the Controlling
Bolml has released funds to replace
three coal handling chutes ani! the
hopper at the Galllpolls Developmental Center power plant.

•

•

•

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) - President
Reagan wUJ make his first vfslt to West Virginia in four
years when he appears at a Monday afternoon
campaign rally at Parkersburg High School, White
House officials have confirmed.
Reagan will fly Into Wood County Airport, appear at
a rally at the high school field holise, and then leave
Immediately for Washington, D.C., said Sherri
McVay, a regional director with the Reagan-Bush
campaign.
The vtslt and rally had been rumored for days, but
official confirmation did not come until early
Thursday.afternoon.
" It appears the president Is ex pro ted to arrive about
3 p.m. and probably arrive at the field house to speak
about 3:45 p.m.," said Wood County School Board
spokesman Les Smith. "They're anticipating he'll
speak about~ minutes."
Ms. McVay said tickets for the rally are being
distributed to the state's four Republican congressional candidates, U.S. Senate candidate John Raese,
and GOP gubern;Itortal candidate Arch A. Moore Jr.
Smith said some tickets will be reserved for
students, although the method for distribution was still
being debated.
·The field house will seat about 4,00l, he said. .
A White House-spokesman said Reagan will make
appearances earlier Monday at Mlllersvllle State
College in Lancaster, Pa., and in Philadelphia before
flying to West Virginia.
Ms. McVay said Moore and RaesewillmeetReagan

In Philadelphia and fly to Parkersl:)urg aboard Air
Force One.
Reagan last appeared in West Virginia on Nov. 3,
1980, two days before the general election, when he
made a brief speech aI theWoodCounty Airport before
drtving across the river to Marietta, Ohio. ·
The Jasl presidential visit was an appearance b_v
Jimmy Carter at the Tri-Sta te Airp:n1 in Huntington
on Oct. 'l:l, 1980.
State Democrats have blamed West Virginia's
economic problems on the Reaga nadministration and
have criticized the president for failingtovisit the sf ate
since assuming office.
Reagan held a 9 percentage point lead over
Democrat Walter Mondale in the latest Wesl Virginia
Poll, conducted eartler this month for The Associa ted
Press, the Charleston Daily 1\'lafl and WSAZ·TV.
But registered Democrats outnumber Republicans
In West Virginia two·to·one, and state residents
haven' t voted for a GOP presidential candidate since
Richard Nixon in 1972.
.
Smith said county schools will close at noon Monday
so the area can be cleared before the president arrives.
He said the rental ctiarge for the field house will not
beset until tt Is determined how long the fac ility will be
used and how many extra school employees are
. needed. He said the building officially is being rented to
the Wood County Republican Executive Committee
because board rules require a local renter for a
!X)Iitical event.

Reagan's program cuts
hamme...e d by MondaI e
,a

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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)- Walter
Nixon adopted the "bring us
He told supporters here and at an
Mondale has been using a Richard together " theme for his successful earlier rally in Cleveland I hat the
Nlxon campaign slogan to rally · 19Gl presidential campaign, after race isn't over, no matter what the
supporters here, telling hundreds of seeing the slogan on a sign held up deficit that pons are showing.
people he wants a presidency that during a campaign stop In Deshler
"I do know the pundits and
"brings us back together again."
16 years ago.
!X)listers are teUing you It's over.
The former vice president, on his
MondatecrlticizedReaganfornol your vote doesn't count," Mondale
second visit toOhiothls week, lashed vtsiting Toledo when the president said In Cleveland, reminding supout at President Reagan's cuts in followed in the path of that Nixon iJoncrs that Harry Truman defied
social programs and decrted Rea· tour earlier this month. Reagan 's · the polls which ' bowed him losing
gan's support of growing military decision not to come into the city the 1948 presidential election.
strength.
when he bas been just 15 miles away
· "The public opinion polls don't
"I want a president who keeps us at Toledo Express Airport twice has vote, the people vqtc." he said.
strong, but understands It's not become a sore S!X)t amon~ local
An ABC-Was hington Post nastrength. It's weakness to let this Republicans.
tiona! pot! released Wednesday
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"I'll tetl you why I'm going to be showed Reagan with a 54-42 percent
and build into the heavens," elected president- I'm the only one lead with less I han two weeks before
Mondale said. "Finally, I want a smart enough to come to Toledo," the election. A Harris survey puts
president who brings us back Mondale said before leaving for Reagan's lead at 14 percentage
together again."
Flint, Mich.
!X)Ints, 56-42 .

Parents seek
$400,000in
civil lawsuit
ATIIENS, Ohio (AP) - The
parents of murder vtctlm Shawn
Myers have rued a $400,00&gt; civtl
.lawsuit against three people
charged in his death.
Defendants in the suit fUed In
Athens County Common Pleas
Court are Everett Wayne Marks,
Cecil Russell Jr., and Larry Sabo, all
of Glouster. Myers, an Ohio Un!ver·
slty student, was sbot to death In
December l!m, while driving on
Ohio Route 13 near Mlllfleld.
Marks was convicted of aggi'a·
vated murder and sentenced to life
In prison. Russell, a juvenile at the
time, was sentenced to the Ohio
Departml&gt;nt of Youth Servlres for
complicity In aggravated murder.
a&amp;bo Is to be tried In March on a
charge of complicity In aggravated
The lawsuit filed by Mrs. Myers as
a representative of her son's estate
argues loss of companionship of
thefr son and mental anguish
suffered as a fE!\ult of his death.

Racine re8ident hurt
in SR 338 accident

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The Rock !jprings Fairgrounds almost
resembled a county fair situation Thursday when about 25 hl30 pounds
of cheese, butter, Dour and dry milk were distributed to each.e6gib1e low
income famWy. Long lines prevailed as hwtdreds of residents wailed to
receive their groceries secured through the GaDia·Meigs Community
Aetton Agency. In all, 2,2511 households received 10,560 pounds of milk,
18,600poundsofcheese, J8,600poundsofflourand9,1mpoundsofbutter.
Charles Hlll of the 1\leigs Highway Department Is practically hidden by
stacks· of bags of Ololll' as he helped with the distribution.

Lawyers to appeal
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LOGAN. Ohio lAP ) -Lawyers
for convicted killer Dale Johnslon
say they will appeal a lhree-j udge
panel's ruling lhat denied their
client's motion for a new trial.
Attorneys · Thomas Tyack and
Robert Suhr have filed notice of the
appeal in I he 4th Ohio District Court
of Appeals.
The same judges who in Janua ry
convicted Johnston and sentenced
him to dea th in the mutilation
killings of his stepdaughter and her
fiance ru led Thursday on his bid for
a new trial.
They said affidavits filed by
Johnston's lawyers failed to present
evidence tha i a second tria l would
result in anything but a second
conviction .
The judges also said the defense
failed to present convincing evi·
dence that a cul l was involved in the
October 1!132 killings of Annette
Cooper, 18, and Todd Schultz, 19.
In their motion for a new lrial ,
Johnston's lawyers also presenled
affidavits nam ing Kevin "Tex"
Meyer of Rockbridge as a !X)Ssible
suspect In I he killings.

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Common Pleas J udges James
Stilwell of Hocking County, Joseph
Cirigliano of L01·ain County and
Michael Corrigan of Cuyahoga
County pointed out thai only
Jo hnston was ind icted in I he killings.
"The court merely wishes to
remind counsel that no person is
t&lt;q uired t.o answer to an Infamous
crime in the absence of an
indictmenl by a grand jury ." they
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Veidl had urged the judges to rejec1
I he
mol ions by John siOn's
artorneys.
Johnston, 51. was convicted Jan .
28 in the slayings of the two
teenagers , who disappeared Oct. 4,
1982. Ten days later, their lorsos
were found in the Hocking River.
Thei r heads and limbs later were
found buried in a nearby cornfield.
Prosecutors said Johnston was
Involved in an Incestuous relationshi p with his stepdaughter and
became jealous when she decided to
move in with Schultz's family
shortly before the kJIIings.

Two charged in B&amp;E

murder.

A ~cine man escaped Injury in
when his car struck a telephone pole
along Ohlp 338 Thursday morning,
accordlngtolheGaWa·Melgspostot
·the State Highway Patrol.
Offfcers sa)(! David E. Ball, 24,
was eastbound on 338 when a deer
ran into his path.Ball struck the deer
and continued off the left side of the
road and struck a teleplxme pole.
The 6: 45 a.m. accident caused .
heavy damage to Ball's car,
according IIi the patrol.

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F1SB DISTRIBUTION - Approximately 2500 fingerlings - large
mouth haMs, channel caUisb, blueg!D and sunfish - for restocking fann
ponds were dllltlibuled through the Meigs SoU and Water Coru~ervatlon
Dl8trlct at lhe Rock Springs Fairgrounds 'lllunday afiemoon, Shown
dllllrlbu&amp;lnl the flltll are front, Opal Dyer and Jim Lucas, from the local
soli and water conaervatlon district and on the truck; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Fender of the Fmder F1sheries at Baltic, Ohio.

Clarence Bulcher, 26, and Trinia
Hornsby, 18, both of Coolvtlle, were
arrested Thursday In Coolville and
charged with the Oct. 6 burglary of
the Chester Township residence of
Richard Fick. Jr.. Greenup Lane,
Long Bottom.
Meigs County Sheriff James J .
Proffitt reports that charges were
flied Thursday against the pair,
following an intensive Investigation
by bof h the Meigs and A!hens
County Sheriff Departments.
Through information n"Ceived durIng the Investigation, Butcher was
Indicated as a prime suspect. The
Bureau of Criminal Investiga tlon In
London was requested to compare
the latent fingerprints from the
crime scene with Butcher's. A
positive identification was made on
the fingerprints.
Shortly before his arrest, Bu teller
eluded an Athens County deputy on
State Route 124 and was later
arrested in Coolville after again
fleeing on foot when spotted on a
back street by deputies.Officials are
still looking for the vehicle.
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Bul cher was aJTesled by Gary
Wolfe, special in vesligator for the
Meigs County sheriff' s department .
Hornsby was arrested at her
Coolville apart ment by Proffitt .
Asearch.warrant was obtained by
the Athens Count y shertff's depart.
ment for the search of the couple's
apartment.
Both are being held in the Meigs
County Jail pending hearing In the
Meigs County Court.
Both the Athens County sheriff
and the Morgan County sheriff have
indicated an interest In obtaining
custody of the pair.
An investigation is continuing Into
the breaking and entering of a house
near School Lot owned by J ohn
Bunham. New Boston, Iii . The
breaking and entering was reported
to the sheriff's department by
Laverne Jordan .
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Alock was kliocked off the shutter
on the door and the kitchen door was
then pried open.
The only thing reported taken was
an old rna Ittess.

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LE'ITERS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be less than 300 wonts
lonc. All letters are su bject toedlttnc and must beslped with name, address and
telephone number. No uulcned letters wUI be published. LeUeMi sllould be"'
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-Sentinel offers free space
for -Thank You' letters

WASIDNGTON- Now that the
overblown "debates" of 1!&amp; are
mercifully behind us, It may be
possible to get back to the serious
business of electing a president and
vice president of the United States.
Toward that end these poor forensics were no help at all.
These were not debates. They
were joint press conferences, and
as such they . were no more
tUuminating than most press con·
ferences. The four principals
hashed and rehashed the same
meat and potatoes they have been
hashing lor months. We learned not
one single new thing abeut any of
them.
The whole business ts weird.
Ronald Reagan came to national
prominence with his bid for the
Republican nomination in 1976. He
remained highly visible during the
Carter administration. He has now

served lor nearly lour years as
president. The country thus has had
eight years to form a judgment on
his political philosophy and his
executive experience.
Substantially the same thing
.could be said of' Walter Mondale.
His record in the Senate provides a
clear pattern of his thought. He put
In four years as Jimmy Carter's
vice president. With Carter's defeat
in 19!ll he began his own relentless
campaign. We have had at least
eight years tQ get to know him. Over
the past 10 months, especially, not a
day has passed In which Mondale
was not making news.
Yet If the lords of the media were
to be believed, eight years · of
observation and appraisal were as
nothing. These so-called debates
became "all important." They
were "crucial.'-' Commentators and
pundits voted themselves Into office

as ringside judges, exuberantly
scoring the hooks , jabs and
knockdowns.
If I were voting on the matter, I
would say the Reagan-Bush team
won two and lost one. George Bush
struck some strtdent notes tn hts
imbroglio With Geraldine Ferraro,
but she had an off night and did not
Impress. I do wish the vice
president would do something
abeut his gestures; be Is nci
windmill and was not meant to be
one. As lor Rep. Ferraro, the
gentlewoman from Queens has the
voice of a wood rasp.. She ought to
cultivate a voice Hke Cordelia's,
which was "ever soft, gentle and
low, an excellent thing tn woman."
As for Mondale, be needs a bellhop
to carry the bags beneath his eyes.
This past Sunday evening he looked
as If he were still recovering from
the Saturday night before.

As a community service project, the Dally Seiltlnel Is ollerlng
residents free space for special ''Thank You" letters next month.
It's the time of year we shOuld reflect on the things lor which we are
thankful. We sometimes forget the people to whom we owe thanks.
We all have someone we would like to thank, but never have the
chance. Now you do.
The Dally Sentinel, In its combined Th!Uiksglvlng-Ciu1stmas
edition on Wednesday, Nov. 21, will publish, free of charge, "thank
you" letters from area residents.
The letters should be brief (around 100 words or less} !Uid contain
the person's lull name, the reason for the thank you !Uid the writer's
name and address and phone number. Letters need that lplormatlon
In be pubUshed.
Deadline lor receipt of the letters is 4 p.m . Wednesday, Nov . 7.
They may be sent to "Thank You," The Dally Sentinel, Ill Court St.,
Pomeroy, Ohio, 40031, or hapd deHvered In the editorial office.

Today in history
Today is Friday, Oct. 26, the 300th day ofl!&amp;. There are 66 days left in the
year.
Today's highlight in history:
On Oct. 26, 1881, gunfighter Wyatt Earp, his two brothers and "Doc"
tJolllday shot It out with Ike Clanton 's gang at the OK Corral in Tombstone,
Artz. Three of Clanton's cohorts were killed , and.Earp's two brothers were
wounded.
On this date:
. In 1774, the First Continental Congress adjourned in Philadelphia.

:Letter policy reviewed
The Sentinel's editorial department encourages Its readers to send
letters that address various issues confronting the pubUc. However,
In recent weeks, letters received have been rather lengthy. This
· seems In be the rule rather than the exception. Please adhere to the
:110 word regulation estabUshed under the paper's edltnrial poUcies.

j._ Letters to editor
Recreation commission supports levy
The Middleport Recreation Com ·
: · mission at a recent meeting
; : discussed the proposed five-mill
· levy and was strongly in favor of
urging residents to vote for this levy
to provide fund s for continuing
improvements in the community.
The one-mill or $12.!XXI per year
which would be allocated for
recreation purposes would cer·
tainly be of great assistance to the
commission in its efforts to improve
recreation facUlties In Middle port.
These funds, along wtth grant
funds which might be obtained.
could be used for many improvements in recreation.
One major project which the
commission would like to see
developed is the proposed recrea·
tion complex at the marina area.
. This project would provide activi·
: · . ties for beth young and old and
: · ; would be a tremendous Improve: : · ~ent in this area of the community.

An architect and the Corps of
Engineers have been working on
this proposal and grant funds will
be sought to further develop the

area.
Other projects which these funds
could assist with would be Improvem ent of the basketball courts and
lighting at beth the tennis courts
and the basketball area along with
various improvements at the swimming pool.
The commission is also Interested in the development of a bike
path and the continued expansion
and Improvement of recreation
facilities for ail ages. As members
of the Recreation Commission we ,
Judy Crooks, J ohn Hood and Brian
Conde, urge·an residents to support
this five-ml!l levy to assist in the
continued progress and improvements being made In Middleport. Judy Crooks, Brian Conde, John
Hood.

Ed's Note: The loUowlng Is a
letter concerning a tourism brochure printed by the State of Ohio In
which RepubUcan Representative
candidate Jennlfe~ Sheets wrote In
Governor Richard Celeste.
Dear Governor Celeste:
I was happy to see a copy of the
Ohio Magazine published by the
state. It Is the Issue dated August 4,
1!&amp;. 400.!XXI copies were printed at
a cost of $.6646 each. It is a beautiful
magazine.
My enthusiasm for the magazine
quickly faded to dismay and
. • dfsappolntment when I looked at
. . ; • iJages 38 and .19 which contain a
: : : Jitap of Ohio highways "used to
: ·; represent gateways off major
• : routes Into Ohio."
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Route 35 with the Silver Bridge
connecting GaiUpolls to Point Plea·
.• sant, West VIrginia is not on the
•• map. U.S. Route 33 to the . Ohio
' RJver with a connection at Pome·
roy Is depleted, . but not the
Ravenswood bridge. U.S. Route 50
is noted on the map . but not the
Appalachian Highway. How can a
tourism broChure Ignore Route '35
. • as a major thoroughfare when the
~-. · .Bob Evans Fartn J;:estival just a
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week ago attracted" an estimated

Soviet arms overture
WASIDNGTON- Though Soviet
President Konstantin Chernenko
has opened the door a crack,
President Reagan is hesitant to
enler his parlor ·and negotiate an
arms-control agreement. Reagan
suspects that the Kremlin's real
purpose is to beister Soviet mtlltary
strength relative to the United
States.
His suspicion Is based on a recent
National Intelligence Estimate submitted without dissent by all nine
U.S. civtllan and military intelli·
gence agencies. The documlnt,
classifi e d "secret," states
succinctly:
"The Soviet Union considers the
principal Purposes of arms-control
limitations to be those of enhancing
Its strategic position vis-a-vts that of
the United States and reducing the
risk of war."
The estimate continues: "The
pursuit of strategic advantage
outweighs considerations of cost, of
controlling the arms race, or of the
possible destabilizing effect of
particular weapons.''
In any discussion of disarmament and detente, the document

declares, the Soviets "have sought
to preserve t.h e military advantages they already possess and to
protect the military programs and
options they Intend to pursue.''
One reason for this hard-line
assessment, I'r&gt; told, is that
Reagan appointees have gained the
ascendancy In the various Intelligence agencies. They may also be
protecting their jobs by telling the
president what they think he wants
to hear.
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But the tntelltgence analysts also
have a wealth of evidence to
support their concern abeut Soviet
Intentions: the Afghanistan aggression, the shooting doivn of the
Korean airliner and the detection of
Soviet violations of existing arms
agreements.
Whatever the cause, there is little
doubt that the Reagan administration lias achieved a conservative tilt
at least In the top echelons of the
intelligence agencies - the levels
where assessments are made and
sent to the White House.
Here are other passages from the
secret document, which was reviewed by my associate Dale Van

But here I go agalll! baying like
all the other hounds of the press.
What do gestures, or voice levels, or
bags or wattles have to do with
governing the country? Washing- .
ton, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt .generally are rated preslc;lents
of the very first chop, but Washington had a speech impediment and
l!.lncoln and Roosevelt had voices
that were scored lor the unaccompanied piccolo. What counts is a
president's cast nf mind. Hts tlgures
of speech simply are not that
lmpol'tant. ·
. Did the debates effect any
slgnltlcant change tn public opinIon? I doubt it. Mondale's excellent
performance on the evening of Oct.
7 boosted his approval rating, bu!
the pollsters eould tlnd Utile
evidence of a shift In prospective
votes. By the same token, Reagan's
clear victory this past Sunday
reassured his fans that there's life
In the old beyyl't , but no minds were
changed. The people have lots more
sense than the pundits. But In
proper perspective, the debates
were Sunday evening entertainment. Better we should watch "6Cl
Minutes ."
If these forensic conti&gt;Sts are to
continue, surely there must be
some new ground rules. I never
have understood, lor one thing, how
the League of Women Voters came
to be the Cectl s:·DeMUie of these
productions. In recent years the
league has become a virtual ladles'
sodality of the Democratic Party. It
Is abeut as non-partisan as 'np
O'Neill.
A better arrangement, !(seems to
me, would be for the opposing
campaign committees themselves
to hire a haiL Who needs a sponsor?
And who needs questioners? If we
are to have debates, let us have
debates. "Resolved, that I should
win andyou should lose." There's a
question for you ...

Jack Anderson

Alta:
- Intelligence studies "affirm
that arms-control negotiations are
used to support other Soviet
objectives, which Include dhilding
the Western alliance and blocking
their spectftc weapons or modern!·
zatlon programs."
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- "An elfective propaganda
effort, · directed from the highest
levels of government, supports
these objectives.
"Much of the propaganda Is
focused on encmiraglng compla·
cency among the Western democracies and on exploiting the tendency In some part of the European
political spectrum to equate the
mere fact of' visible diplomatic
activity - for example, armscontrol . negotiations - with progress toward peace and thus, by
Implication, with a reduced need
for a vigorous defense."
- "These attitudes persist despite the mounting · evidence of
questionable Soviet practices regarding compliance with treaty
obligations."
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lion against U.S. militarism, "at
least helps to sustain it," according
to the estimate. ·
STRICTLY PERSONAL: I con·
ttnue to receive Inquiries abeut the
"Intelligence failure" in Belnit
befqre the bombing attacks on the
U.S. Embassy and the Marine
headquarters.
I reported 18 months ago·that our
code breakers had Intercepted
some alarming communications
before the first car·bemb explosion
rocked the U.S. Embassy. The
Intercepts gave clear Indication
that a Shiite Moslem group,
fanaticaJiy loyal to Iran's Ayatollah
Khomelnl, was planning to bemb
the Beiru.t embassy.
The embassy was struck on April
18, 1983. TWo days later, the
super-secret National Intelligence
Dally, a document that Is circulated
to fewer than 100 high-level · U.S.
officials, acknowledged that advance warnings had been received.
The document charged that the
bomb attack was supervised by a
high official In the Iranian Foreign
Ministry, who gave final approval.

Freedom ·fighting vs. terrorism_A_rt_Buc_h_wa_td

There has been some slight'
consternation In Washington about
a CIA manual written for rebel
forces fighting the Sandlnistas in
Nicaragua. I caned up my mole at
the Central Intelligence Agency to
find out how tbey were taking it.
"We're all cool," he said. "The
problem Is you just' can't find good
proofreaders any more."
100,!XXI visitors to Gallla County? I
1 asked, "What was the purpose
must express my view that the
the manual?'.'
of
omission of these three significant
"To
help our freedom fighters
features Is symbellc of the neglect
overthrow
the Marxist government
which the highways here In the 94th
of
Nicaragua
by kidnapping, a~sas·
Ohio House District have received
slnatlon
and
blackmantng civiliduring the first two years of your
ans,"
he
said.
administration.
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"What Is the difference between a
It is sad that a throughway as
freedom
fighter and a terrorist?"
Important to Ohio and Gallla
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freedom
fighter ts financed by
County as Route 35; that a
developmental highway as slgnlll· · the OA. A terrorist Is supported by
the KGB, Qadafli and Khomelnl.''
cant to Southeastern Ohio as the
"But according to your manual
Appalachian Highway;. and that a
the
methods used In achieving the
bridge as symbolic to the hopes for
goals are the same."
commercial and lndustrtal develop"They might seem that way to
ment of the Route 33-Corrldor are
the
uninformed reader. While
Ignored in this way · - not to
freedom
fighting requires using
mention the significance of all three
tactics
similar
to terrorism, we part
of these omissions to tourism In
company
with
terrorists when it
southeastern Ohio, omissions which
comes
to
which
ends justify which
are repeated 400,!XXI times.
means."
I beg of you on behalf of the
"I thought the United States was
citizens ot Southeastern Ohio, that
against all terrorism. President
Route 35 be completed through
.Reaga.n has ordered an InvestigaJackson and from Centerville to
tion to lind out who put out tile
Gall1polls, that Route 33 be exmanual. He was shocked to bear we
tended to the Ravenswood Bridge,
were making our freedom fighters
and that the Appalachian Highway
Into terrorists."
be completed so that the State of
"Why was hlj&gt;shocked?"
Ohio will be proud to Include them
"Because he obviously didn't
In the future Issues of Ohio
know abeut it."
Magazine! - Jen1er Sheets.
"Why dfdn't the CIA tell him wha.-

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It was doing?"
"II the president knew wbat we
were doing he couldn't be shocked,
could he? The United States does
nol condone political assassinations
nor the overthrow of a legitimate
government by force."
"But the CIA does?"
"Somebcdy has to stand up lor
America."
"How can the United States
protest acts of terrorism In Beirut
and condone th{.m In Nicaragua?"
"You have to differentiate between apples and oranges. In
Beirut we see examples of wanton
terrortsm against Innocent people,
while In Nicaragua our freedom
fighters use their skiDs against
despots and dictators.:•
"E\Iery terrortst thinks of himself
as a freedom lighter."
"That doesn't make him one in
our eyes. He has to pass a ti&gt;St. "
"What's the test?"
"Does the terrorist act he com·
mils )lave the sanction, If not the
financial support, of the CIA? If It
does, the terrorist is officially
certified as a freedom fighter."
"And then he is permitted to read

things quiet down, he'll probably
get a medal and a promotion."
"How is Director Bill Casey
taking it?''
,
· "He was even more shocked than
the president."
"Because of the contents of the

manual?')
"No, because somebcdy ·In the
agency leaked it. If there is one
thing that sends the director up the
wall, lt's,having a freedom-lighting
textbook fall Into the hands of a
ruthless terrorist press."

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BYU bombards
New Mexico, 48-0
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP} It is the nature of Brigham Young's
offense that anoppostngdefensecan
play respectably and sttll lose by
bexcar figures .
Quarterback Robbie Bosci&gt;, the
Ia test In the long line of Brigham
Youngpasslngwlzards,-threw three
touchdown passes Thursday night
and teamed with bullish fullback
Lakei Heimull to lead the the
unbeaten, No:5 ranked Cougars to a
48-0 Western Athletic Conference
football victory over New Mexico.
Despite the lopsided defeat, New
Mexico Coach Joe Lee Dunn felt his
Injury-depleted defensive unit had
played abeut as well as It could
against the best passing machine In
major college football.
·
The Brtgham Young-Ne)Y Mexico
game kicked off a long weekend of ·
college action which features a pair
of clashes Involving ranked teams.
In a headliner in the Southwest
Co.nference, No. 3 Texas, 4-0-1, hosts
No. 14 Southern Methodist, 4-i. At
2-0, Texas shares the league lead
with Houston while SMU, 2-1 after a
loss to the Cougars last weekend,
faces elimination from the chase for
the SWC's automatic bid to the
Cotton BowL
In a major confrontation of
Eastern powers, No. 18 West
Virginia, 6-1, will be attempting to
wipe out three decades of frustra lion
at the hands ofNo.19PennState, 5-2.
The Mountaineers, conquerers of
Boston College last week, haven't
beaten Penn State since a linebacker named Sam Huff helped
subdue the Nittany Lions21-71n1~.
Top-ranked Washington, a fortu·

Meyer fired in latest
NFL coaching change
who

nate escapee last weekend, puts Its
7-0 record on the line against
Artzona, the nation's 12th-ranked
defensive unit. Washington stayed
unbeaten last weekend by edging
Of!!gon 17-lOdesptte gatnlngonly 100
yards •nd recording just three first
downs.
Second· ranked Oklahoma, a 12-10
survivor against four-touchdo\1111
underdog Iowa State last weekend,
tries to regain momentum when It
vt.s lts Kansas. Sooner Coach Barry
Switzer is concerned with an ankle
lnlUIY that has kept quarterback
Danny Bradley off the practlce field
this week.
The Sooners wUI be trying to keep
pace in the Big Eight tit)echasewith
No. 4 Nebraska, 6-1, which ts at
home against Kansas State.
In other games Saturday lnvolv·
lng teams ranked In the Top 10, No.6
Ohio State, 6-1, travels to Wisconsin; .
No. 7 Louisiana State, 5-0-1, hosts
slumping Notre Dame and Its
troubled coach, Gerry Faust; No.9
South Carolina, 6-0, Is at home
against East Carolina, and Colorado
calls on No.100klahoma State, 5-1,
which will be trying to stay within a
game of the Big Eight leaders.
No. 8Miaml, Fla., 7-2, is Idle.
In games involving members of
the second 10, No. ll Boston College,
4-1 after a 21-20JossatWest VIrginia,
takes to the comeback trail against
invading Rutgers; No. 12 Auburn,
5-2, visils MississiPPI State; No. 13
Georgia, 5-1, calls on Kentucky In a
nigh( game, No. 17 Iowa, 5-2, Is at
Indiana and No. 20 Southern
California, 5-1, is at home against
California. No. 15 Florida State a nd
No. 16 FIQrlda, each 5-1-1, are Idle.

Sutcliffe, Cubs
renew contract
talks next week
By JOHN NELSON
AP Sports Writer
The Chicago Cubs are Rick
Sutcliffe's sentimental choice, but
bus iness considerations probably
will force the National League Cy
YoungwinnertogothroughtheNov.
8 free agent re-entry draft, htsagent
says.
While the Cubs and Sutcliffe's
agent, Barry Axelrod, expect to
resume negotiations on a new
contract next week, Axelrod says
there is "a very real posslbUity" the
pitcher will be available for the draft
"simply because we've come this
far.''
Sutcliffe filed for free-agency last
week, well ahead of the Monday
deadline. Clubs can sign their
.free-agent players until Nov. 5, three
days before the draft. Even-aft.e rthe
draft, clubs may opt to retain
negotia ling rights to their free
agents.
Axelrod said Thursday that two
things had stalled negotiations.
Sutcliffe wanted a grace period after

the Cy Young announcement on
Tuesday to enjoy the award, and the
Cubs' Dallas Green was at agenerai
managers' m eeting this week.
"I have seen Dallas Green quoted
as saying that noonewtu outbid the
Cubs," Axelrod said In a telpho.ne
Interview from his Encinitas, Calli.,
office. "Butlt's hard to set a V&lt;jlueon
Rick without knowing all the facts,
and that (going through the draft} is
one way to knoW how much people
are willing to offer."
Ot!vir clubs may contact freeagent players before the draft, but
they may not discuss money until
aft.e rward. Axelrod said he had
received a "represe ntative
number" of Inquiries, "abeut what I
expected.''
The most recent players to
declare for free agency were
Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter
Cliff Jolulson and Cincinnati Reds
pitcher Bob Owchlnko. That
brought to 46 the number of players
who liave filed.

CINCINNATI (AP) -TheCincln· good year. I want to stay with the
nat! Reds will opening the ~ ball club."
season with the Montreal Expos on "-....
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indicated he wants to remain in
Clncinna tt.
" The only reason I'm filing now Is
to get It done before the deadline,"
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FOXBORO, Mass. (AP l -The dlsruplion than ·that of Meyer,
was In the third year of a lour-year
storm tha t threatened to wash out
the road totheplayoffshassubslded . contract.
It swept away Ron Meyer as coach
SUllivan said there Were
other
'factors that went into the
of the New England Pa Uiots and
broughl In Raymond Berry.
decision but refused to elaborate;.
"It's everything I didn't want to
Now, General Manager Patrick
happen."
he sa id of this weEik's
Sullivan is hoping for a period of
cairn weather .
developments .
Meyer's departure came t~
" We have a good football team
that has every capability and days after Clevelanrt 's Sam Rutiglipossibility of being in the playoffs a no became the first NFL coach to
thls .year," Sullivan said Thursday.
be fired this year.
.
"We felt the distractions and turmoil
Meyer, 43. said he believed
of the type that seemed to be strongly th at " the defensive
developing were not In the best
schemes weren 't planned well . :.. I
felt drastic action had to be taken so I
interests of the Patflot s.
"So we went out and hired a very changed the coordinator. Then :the
stable man (Berry) who has
team changed me."
·
tremendous football knowledge and
Although hi s contract gives ~im
experience."
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as the National Football League changes.
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Thursday night against the New Mexico Lobos. Bosco completed 19 of m
passes lor 227 yards to lead No. !&gt;-ranked BYU to a~ victory. (AP
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Marshall could make
big strides with win
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) Marshall University's football team
wUI h ave a chance to do som ething
special Saturday afternoon when
UT-Chattanooga visits Fairfield
Stadium for a Southern Conference
game.
Actually. a Thundering Herd
,victory would be speci:!l on at least
two counts.
A victory not only would mark the
first time since 1965 that Marshall
has won at least five games, it a lso
would be the first time that the
Thundering Herd ever has defeated
the Moccasins, the c.urrent league
•
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Marshall is 0-7 against against
UT-Chattanooga going into Sa tur·
day's encounter, the Herd 's last
home ga me of the season . Each
team has a 4-3 record but the
Moccas insare3-11nconlerenceplay
while Marshall is 1-2 againsl
conference opposition.
" This Is a big game for our
seniors ," MU coach Stan Parrish
said Thursday. "Theywp.nl togoout
as winners and I expect them to play
well in their last go-around at
Fairfield Stadium."
Parrish is trying to get his team
back on track after last week's 28-17
Joss at The Citadel, while the

Reds' season opener April 8;
Owchinko becomes free agent

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"'That's correct. It says right on
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"Suppose it Is read by a
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the guy who wrote the manual?"
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home this season. "The Moccasins
have the .\lest defense in 'the league
and are very, very physicaL"
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butUT-Chattanooga likes.to run out
of the I F ormation .
Parrish said the Herd defense will
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Couch at quanerback.
Meanwhle. Marshall quanerback Carl Fodor, who failed to lhrow
a touchdown pass last week for the
first time this season. is now the
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Bucks face Badgers Saturday morning
' - Satur·
MADISON, Wis. (AP)
day's Ohio State-Wisconsin football
game was supposed to be a
showdown between two of the Big
Ten's top teams.
Instead, it will be prlmarlly a
national showcase for one of the best
players in the countcy, Ohio State
tailback Keith Byars.
"We hoped to come in here 6-1 or,
at the vecy worst, 5-2," Wisconsin
Coach Dave McClain said.
But after a 3-1 start, inconsistency
and injuries have dropped the
Badgers to 4-3 overall and 2-3 in the
conference.
And now Wisconsin must face the
6th-ranked Buckeyes, 6-1 and 4-1,
who need this game to continue their
surge to the Rose Bowl.
The 11: 10 a.m. CDT game will be
aired by CBS and marks Wisconsin's first appearance ever on
national TV.
A standing-room-only crowd In
excess of 78,000 is expected to cram
into Camp Randall Stadium desptte
a forecast of rainy, chilly weather
Ohio State Coach Earle Bruce

ENROUTE TO TD - Kevin Oller runs for a 12-yard touchdown on
this old-fashioned f nd around play. Meigs' eighth grade gridders went
on to post a 48-6 win over Belpre and complete their undefeated season
at 7-0.

Young Marauders
complete unbeaten
with 48-6 victory.
MIDDLEPORT - Behmd Jeff
"Cheez" McElroy's . three touch·
downs, the undefeated Metgs eighth
grade football team capped off a 7-0
season wtth a 48-6 romp over Belpre
her!' Thursday.
Meigs, coached by Carson Crow
Jesse Vall, and Robbie Eason,
outscored tis seven opponents 316·72
during the campaign
Wes Howard opened the young
Marauders scoring with a 37 yard
first period run. Second quarter
touchdowns mcluded a 10 yard run
by McElroy, a 42 yard pass from
quarterback Scott Niegler to McEI·
roy, and a 12 yard run by Kevin

' Oller.
In the third penod, McElroy
scored hts thtrd six-pomter on a 58
yard pass from Niegler and a 19
yard run by Howard.
Robm Qualls added Meigs' final
touchdown in the fourth quarter on
a four ya rd run.
Converting two-pomt PAT's were
McElroy, Terry Fields, and James
Savage.
Metgs led at the quarter marks
6-0, 28-0, and 40-0 Belpre scored
aga inst the Metgs second team
defense midway in the fourth
penod

Wilson may return
for Sunday's co~test
CINCINNATI (AP ) -The Cincin ·
nat! Bengals have their top safety
back a nd have learned that ruMing
back Stanley Wilson may be
available in tuneforSunday'sgame
at Houston with the Oilers.
The Bengais have won twice since
Bobby Kemp returned from a
shoulder separation 'in preseason.
He has an mterception and five solo
tackles.
"I feel pretty good," Kemp said.
"I missed a couple of reads but felt
good on hits. My shoulder feels all
right. It sttll hurts. but it's all nght."
"Bobby's qutte a player The one
thing I like about Bobby is hts
mtensity," said defenstve backs
coach Trent Walters.
"He's the catalyst to thedefensiVI'
backs. He may even be the catalyst
to the entire defense. Right now,
we're playmg better, and that's
evident to the whole defdense. If the
defenslvebacksdon'tgive up tbebig
play. you're going to be in the
game," sa id Walters.
"Our team felt the presence of
Bobby being back on the field," said

Bobcats travel to Western Michigan
By GEORGE STRODE
AP Sports Writer
Central Michigan Coach Herb
Deromedi ts wammg hisCbippewas
this week about Bowling Green's
defense, which has been laboring m
the shadow of the Falcons' leagueleading attack built around quarter
back Ertan McClure.
Bowlmg Green leads the league m
total offense wtlh 420 yards pet
game and the Falcons are Ihlrd m
total defense behmd Toledo and
Central Michtgan.
Central Michigan, tied wit h
Toledo at 4-0-1, needs a triumph to
keep a t least a share of the league.
Toledo's Rockets face a big assignmimi at Kent State (2-3-0), where
they have won only three of the last
14 meetings.
Ill' other Mtd-American games
Saturday, Miami (14-0) goes to
Northern Illinms (2·2·1 ), Ohto t2·2·1l
to}VesternMichigan (14-0) and Ball
State (2-3-0) to Eastern Michigan
(0-3-2).
If Bowling Green can upend the
preseason title favorite and Kent

State ambushes Toledo agam, the
Falcons would take over the league
lead. Bowling Green ts m third place
with a 4-1-0 record, but the Falcons
are only 1-2 on foreign fields in 19&amp;1 .
Denny Stolz, the Falcons' coach,
is well aware of Bowling Green's
road problems this fall. "With our
wtnsoverWesternand Northern, we
are on our prescribed goa l of
wtnning all of our home games," he
said. "Now we must win a btg road
game m ord r to stay m the thtck of
the race "
McClure, only a junior and
already the holder of 25 school and
league records. needs 59 yards m
total offense Saturday to wipe out
Mark Mtller's school record of 6,329
total career yards.
McClure had one of his fmest days
m keepmg the Falcons in the chase
last week with a 28-6 victory over
Northern Illmois. The 6- foot 6quar
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3&amp;'l yards and three touchdowns
against the Huskles.
"Obvwusly, you mu st start wtlh
McClure when you talk about

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services Sunday and Wt&gt;dnesday a t 7 00 p.

m.

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIA N UNION. Lawrence Man IE'y, pastor Mrs Russell Younfi!:. Sunday
SChool Supt Sunday School 9· ~ a m
Evt'nin2 worship 7'30 p. m Wednesday
prayer meeting 7: 30 p.m .
MT. MORJAH CHURCH OF GOD.
Racine RPv James Sattl?rf1eld, pastor.
Freeman Williams, Supt Sunday SChOOl
9·4~ am , Sunday and WednHdav even ·
tng sE"rvlees, 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
Corner S ixt h and Palmer The Rev . Mark
McClung Ray Fields, S S. Supt.: Dan
Riggs, Asst Sup! Sunday School, 9 Hi a .
JTI .: M ornln~ Worship, 10: 15 a. m : Sunday
Evt"ning servict', 7 p. m Youth mE&lt;'tlng,
7·30.p m Wednesday. t&gt;ven lng servlce7 p .
m.; Choir p ractice 8 p m
CHU RCH OF CHRIST, Mlddl•port. ~th
and Main. Bob Melton, minister AI Hart ·
10n associate minister; Mike Gerlach,
sun'day Sc hool Supf'rlntende-nt: Bible
SChool 9:30a.m., MorninR Worship. 10 30
a.m , Evening Worship, 7 00 p m Prayer
meeting. Wednesdav. 7·00 p.m .
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE. Co-pastors Rev Cha rles Coy le
and Rev . Nancy Covle Bill White Sunda~
School Supt Sundav School 9· :10 a m ,
Morning Worsh.lp, 10:30 a. m .; Su nda y
Evangtllstlc mH'tlng 7'00 p m Prayer
TMetln!l Wedn6day 7 00 p.m.
UNrrED PRI!ISBVTERIAN
MTNISTJlV OF
MEIGS COUNTY
.JellftiOII, Dln!etor
Harold .loiiDiret:tor of EdiiCatiel
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH Worship service, to· 15 a m .
CHur('h. Schoo l 9: 15 a . m.: Bible Study,
Sunday 7· 30 p m P rayf'r Group Wednesday 9:00 a m .
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURC H Church SchoollO : 15 a m ; Worship service 11· 30 a m
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
TERIAN CHURCH. Worship S.rvlco 9· 00
a m · Churc h School 10:15 a.m.
. RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pastor.
ftrV, John Evans. Sunday Schooi1CI· OO •
m. ; Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a .m .
Children's Church 11 a.m.; Sunday even·
1l11 service, 7' 00 p.m , Wednesda y evenlnJ Young Ladles' Auxiliary, 6·00 p .m .
Wf!dnnday. Family Worship 7:00p.m.
HAZEL COMMUNrrY CHURCH, near
Long Bottom. Edsel Hart, pastClr. Sunday
School 9:30 a.m.; worship 10:30 am:
Prayer mH-tlnc. '7:30p.m. Thursday.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH, Com•r Alb and Plum. Ralph
Cltndlll. paator. S....SaySchooiiO:OOa.m .:

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linebacker Chris Spielman, but
linebacker Larry Kolle Is expected
to return after being sidelined by a
concussion.
While Wisconsin will be tcying to
redeem whatlthad hoped would be a
bountltul season for Its senior-laden
team, the Buckeyes knOw they can
ci.II¥:h a trlp to the Rose Bowl with
victories in this and their threeother
games.
"If (the players) don't know that
... " Bruce said. "I don't have to tell
them one thing. They know it's
daggone Important."
Said McClain: "We have to play
the spoiler role. If we win, Iowa will
be in the driver's seat."
When Ohio State plays, Byars is
always in the driver's seat. He has
been riding his two-ton offensive line
'well enough to be what Mcbain
called "as good a back aswe'veseen
In this league in a long, long time."
''If you don't have gang-tackling,'·
McClain said, "Hyoudon'tget rut in
front of him, If you reach out with
your arm, you're Hable to lose that
ann.''
Ohio State has been tearing teams
llmMrom-llmb at home but has
looked heatable on the road. It won
close games at Minnesota and
Michigan State and suffered its only
loss at Purdue. Wisconsin is
traditionally a strong home team.
But Bruce said: "I think we've
played pretty good on the road. If
you wantlOO-Oscores, wedldn'tplay
vecy well. If you want victories,
we've played pretty good."

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Head Coach Sam Wyche. "He's not
a rah-rah type of player, but boy,
does he set the pace on the field ."
Kemp said he noticed from the
sidelines during the team's 0-5
beginning that the defense didn't
play as hard in the final quarlers.
The Ben gals had allowed 67 points In
the fourth quarter in their first seven
games but only allowed the Cleve·
land Browns three last Sunday.
The Bengals learned from the
National Football League that they
can activate Wilson. Wilson, who
suffered a shoulder injucy, was hurl
in practice and deactivated on Oct.
1.
On Wednesday, Wyche learned
that the team could reactivate
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knows his team is good, but also
knows It isn't perfect.
"I thought we'd be undefeated, so
we're one game behind that," he
said. " If you rest on your laurels or
your press clippings, you lose in this
league."
Byars has received plenty of both,
and has rested on neither.
The 233-pound junior leads th\!
nation with 1,197 rushing yards and
17 touchdowns. He has not been held
to less than m yards in any game
and is also quarterback Mike
Tomczak's leadin~ receiver.
Wisconsin will be facing Byars
without Its leading tackler, Michael
Reid, and nose tackle Lance
Branaman, both out with injuries.
The Badgers also will be playing
without their own tallback, Larry
Emecy, theBigTen'sfourth-leadlng
rusher whose season ended with a
knee injucy last weekend.
A dozen other Badgers are
"nicked up," McClain said, adding
that he's "never seen a rash of
injuries like this."
Ohio State will be wtthout injured

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992-3785, Pomeroy

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE P~RISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Fay Sauer, Olredor
Re-v Jamer~ E. Corbitt, Allfll8tant
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev. DOD Areher

Rev. Roy Deeter

Re". Seldon Jahm10n
ALFRED - Cburch School 9 30 a m .
Worship, ll a .m , UMYF. 6 30 p m . UW ,
Third Tuesday, 7 30 p .m Commu nio n,
firs t Sund ay ~ Arc hen
CHESTER - worship 9 a m . Church
SchoollO a .m : Bible Study, Thursday, 7p
m : UMW, firs t Thursday, l p m , Com
munlon. first Sund!:ly (Archer)
JOPPA - Worship 9· JO a m : Church
School 10 30 a.m Bible Study, Wednes
day, 7:30pm (Johnson )
LONG BOTTOM - Chu rch Sc hool 9 30
a.m: Worship 7 p m .; Bible S tudy, Wed·
nesday, 7:30p. m; UMYF, Wednesday,
6. 00 p.m : Communion First Sunda y
(Archer)
REEDSVILLE - Chu rc h School 9 30 a
rJ,, Worship Servi ce n·ooa m IDeete&gt;r)
TUPPERS PLAJNS ST PAULChurch.,School 9 a m , Worship 10 a m ,
B1ble Study, Tuesday, 7•30 p m: UMW,
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p m ; Communion
First Sunday (Archer] .
CENTRAL CLUSTER
Rev. James E Co rbitt
Rev. Steven Nelson
Rev Ri c hard Rothemlch

Rev. Robert E. RobiiUIOn
Rev. Andrew Ruhenklng
ASBURY (Syracu se]- Worship 11 am
, Church School 9·45 am, Charge Bible
Study. Wednesday, 7.30 p m.. UMW. first
Tuesday, 7 30 p m
Choir Rehearsal.
WednPsday 6 30 p m: UMW. fourth Sun ·
day, 6•30 p m INE' Ison ).

ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a m ,
ChUrc h School10 a.m, Bible- St udy, ll'ues ·
day. 7 30 p m. UMW. First Monday 7 30
p m .. U MYF, Sund ay, 6 p m Choir Re·
h earst~ I. 6. 30 p m. Wednesday. I Rothe
mlchl
FLATWOODS- Church Sc hool 10 am
, Worship, 11 a m , Bible&gt; Study, T hursd·
day. 7 pm. UMYF. Sunday, 6 pm
tRothemlch l
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 am,
Chu rc h Sc hool 10 a .m.: Choir practlct' ,
Tuesday, 6·30 p m .. UMW. first Tu~day ,
7·30 pm tNelson l
HEAT H tM1ddleponJ- Church Sc hool,
9 30 a.m., Worship 10 30 a m . Bible
Study, Tuesday 10 a .m, UMW, second
Monday, 7 30 p m . UMW Second Mon ·
day, 7: 30pm., UMM , Thi rd Monday. 7' 30
p m. (Robinson).
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service 10
a m ; Ch urch School, 1) a m UMW , th ird
Wednesday, 1 p m ., Choir practice, Mon
day, 7:30 pm . (Nelson)
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship Servlco 9
a m , Chun·h School 11 a m , UMW se
cond Tupsday7: 30 p.m UMYF last Tum;
day, 7· 30p m (ubenking)
POMEROY - Church School. 9 15 a.m
, Worship Service, 10·30 am: Choir re
hearsal Wednesday, 7:30pm. UMW, se
cond Tuesday, 7:30p.m, UMYF. Su nday ,
6 p m f Cor bttO
ROCK SPRINGS- Churc h School, 9 15
a.m .: Worship 10 a.m.; BiblE' S tudy, Wt'd·
nesday, 7·30 p.m.; UMYF (Seniors). Sun
day, 5 p .m, I Juniors\ every ot her Sun
day, 6 p m IRothemlch)
RUTLAND- Church School, 9 : 45 a m ,
Worshlp, ,JO: 30 a.m. ; UMW t Evenlnlg Clr
c lf"l s("Cond Wednesday. 7:30p.m .. UMW
r Afternoon Circle) Sf"CCnd Thursday 1 p
m IRubenktng)
SALEM CENTER -Church SChool, 10
am, Worship 9 45 a. m . ( Rubenk in~)
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8· 30 a m ,
Chu rc h Sc hool 10 a.m. ( Rubenklng l
SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Rev.

Be~ .

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Grace

PHI McGuire

Ke~ .

Keith Rader

APPLE GROVE- Church Scl'lool9a m
, Worship, 10 a.m (First and third Sun·
days ), UMW.SecondTuesday, 7:30p.m ,
Prayer meE&gt;tlng Wednesday, 7 p.m.
(Grace)
BETHANY - Worship , 9 a. m .; Church
School. 10 a.m, Bible Study. Wednesday,
10 am • Dorcas Wome-n's Fellowship,
Wednesday, 11 a .m (McGuire).
CARME L- Church School 9::ll a.m ..
Worship . 10 ·45 a m Second and Fourlh
Sundays, Fellowship dinner wllh Sutton,
third Thursday, 6:30p.m {McGutr-'l.
EAST LETART- Church School 9a .m .
Worship 10 a.m second and fourth Sun·
days· UMW first Tuesday, 7 30 p m.
(Grace).
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a m.;
Church SchoollO a.m. IGrace).
MO~NINGSTAR- Worsh\{1. 9: CIIa m.:
Church SChool 10:30 a.m: •..lble Study,
Thursday, 7:30p.m . (Rader) .
MORSE CHAPEL- Churc h S.:hool 9· 30
a.m .. Worship 11 am (Rader) .
PORTLAND- Church School 6:30 p m
: Wonshlp 1:J&gt; p.m ; UMYF Wednesday,
7· :wl p m . (McGuire) .
RACINE
WESLEY AN - Churc h
School, 10 a.m.; Worship, 11 a. m : UMW
fourth Monday 7 :M) p.m.; Men's Prayer
Breakfast, Wednesday, 1 a .m (Grete l
SU"'TTN - Church School, 9:30 a m .;
Morn Ina worsb.lp 10:45 a.m nrst and third
Sundays, Fellowship dlnMr wlttl Carmel,
third Thuroday, 6: J&gt; p .m. (McGulret
KENO CHuRCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
Swain. Supt. Sunday School9: 30 a .m . ev-

ery wee-k.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rov ..
Tom Staten, pastor. Sunday School 9: lOa.
m. ; Evening service 7. 30 p.m. Wednesday
prayer meetlne 7: 30 p.m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Duane Warden, minister. Blbk&gt;
class 9· :Kl a m., Morning Worship 10: 30 a
m.; Evoatna Worship 6: J&gt; p .m . WE&lt;Ines·
day 81-lt Sttldy f · J&gt; p.m.
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NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Sundoy School so~. 9:15 a

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7 00
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MT HERMON UNITED BRETHRE N
IN CHR IST CHURCH, Located tn TP"as
Co mmunl! y off Cl Rt 82 Rf."v Robert
Sa nders, past or Don W111 , lay leadPr Sun
dav School 'J JO a m , M ornln!': Wors h1p
10 45 a m , Evenlnf!: prPachmg spr\lkP Sf'·
co nd and fourth Sunday at 7 30 p m
Christian Endeavor , first and thi rd Sun
da y, 7 30 p 11) Wednl.'sda y prayer mt"l" t 1n ~
and Bible Stud y 7 30 p m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS 17319 S ta tE'
Route 124 lone mile E-ast or Rutland ! Sun
da y Bible lecture9 .l Oam , Wa tc h!O\\t&gt;r
study 10 30 a m , Tut:&gt;sda v B tble s1ud v
7 30 p m , Thursday. The-ocratt c Sc hool
7 30 p m SNv1cll mePi mg, 1:1 :!II p m
CHURC H OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Located on 0 J Wh ite Road of H1 ~hwa v
100 Pat HPnson pa s to r Sundav Sc hool 10
am Classt&gt;S for a ll agP s Juni or Chu rch II
am
Mormn.~&lt;: wors hip 11 am Adult
Choir pra ctice tip m Sunda v Younii: P ro
plt''s Children 's Church and Adu1r Blb1P
Studv. \\edn&lt;'Sday at 7 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 570 Gra n/
St , Mlddteport Afflli&lt;~ t ed wllh South(' r n
Baptist Convent io n Sund&lt;t y School tO&lt;:~ m
: Morn ing w ors hip 11 a m , E vP nm~ wor
s hip 7 p m , Wednesda y p ve mn~ Blbl f'
slud v and prayer m£"ettn~ 7 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHR IST S1
Rt 12:1 a nd Co Rd 5 Mark SN'\'er s, m inis
l&lt;'r Su nd ay Sc hool Supt StC've Pt ckrn s
Sundav Sc h ool !:1 ~ a m M ormn ~ wor
sh ip 10 :W a m F:u•n tng ~ot 'ihtp 7 p m
Wt&gt;dnesday worship 7 p m
ST PAUL LUTHERA N CHURCH
Corner S\camore and Second Sts Po
mrrov The Rl'v William Mtddll'swarth
pstor Sunda y SChool g 4~ a m , Church
servire&gt; 11 a m
SACRED HEART CHCRCH, Msor
Anthony G1a nn amo re Ph 99~· ~89e Satur
da\ Eventn~ Ma ss 7 30 p m Sundm
Mass. 8 a m and Hl a r'(l ConfPss1ons on£&gt;
half hOUI' bf'forf' each Mass ceo cl a ssf'S
11 am Su nday
VICTORY BAPTl ST 525 N 2nd St
Middleport Jamps E KE.'e'SPP. pa st or
Sund ay mornln~ worship 10 a m . E vC'n
In~ serv iC E' 7 p m . Wednesda v rvl' ntn.e:
worship 7 p m Vrsltarlnn Thursda y 6 \0
pm
TRIN ITY CHR ISTIA r'\ A&amp;.~ EMBL\ ,
Coolvi lle-. Gilbert Sl)('nct"r pas tor Sundav
&amp; hool9 .10 a m Mo rnin g ser vic e 11 a m
Sunday f'VPn lng sPrvl('l' 7 30 p m Mid
we£1k pra yer !;Pr vJrP Wl'dn('sday 7 JO p m
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CH URCH.
Lawrence Bush . pastor Max Folmer , ~r
Supt Su nd av School and Morning Worship
9 30 &lt;1 m , Su nda} pven1ng S('rvlcP 7 p m
Youth meettn,:; a nd 81ble Study Wedn £1s
dD:-,•, 7p m
UNITED FA ITH CHURCH Rt 7 on P o
m E'rOy By Pass R('v Robprt Smllh Sr
pas tor R('li James Cundiff , asst pa stor
Sundav School 9 :W a m , Morn ing wa r
s hip 10 30 a m E\ent ng wo rship 7 :W p
m Womt&gt;n s Fellowship Tul•sda y 10 ,, m
Wt&gt;dn€' sda v nl~hr pra vf'r SN VI&lt;'(' 7 30 p m
FAITH 'BAPTIST CHURCH Ra rl road
St , Maso n S unday Sc hoo l tOam Morn
1n~ worship 11 a m , E \ Pmng SPn tCl' n p
m P ravf."r m('t"t \ n ~ and B1blf' ~tud y \\t&gt;d
nesda y, 7 p m
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rc' Sv le
Borden pas10r Cornelms Bunch supt

m • Worship service
IU :ill a m .
s~rvtces. 7·30 p.nn
Evangelistic Serv ice 7 30 p m WednPS
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Ro, , Earl
day, Prayer meeting 7 30 p m Thursda y.
Shu!N , pastor Worship serv i ce,~ 30 am
ZION CHURCH OF CHRJST, Pomoroy·
Su nday Sc hool 10 30 a m BlbiP Study and
Harrisonville Rd Robert Purtell . m1nls·
pra ypr S('rvleP Thursda y 7 30 p m
ter, Ron Riffle Sund ay SCtlool Superi nte nCARLETON INTERDENOMINA
dent Sunday School 9· 30 a m ; Worship
T IONA LCHURCH, Kmgs bur) Road R ev.
service 10.30 am: Evening worship Sunoav1d Curfman p&lt;1s to1 Sunday School
day 7 p m and Wednesday, 7 p m
9 30 am , Ralph Carl. Supt E vt&gt;m~~ wor
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. P ineshi p 7 :tOp m P rayer meetlng 'v\ednes
Grove The Rev. William Middleswarth,
da} 7 :lO p m
pastor Church service 9 30 a m., Su nda y
LO'G BOTTOM CHRISTIAN Jody
School 10· 30 a m
Holland . pa s tor WallaC(• Dame-wood
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Sunday Schoo l Sup I Worsh ip service. 9 a
Jo hn Wright, passtor Su nday School 9 30
m , Blble Sc hoo l 10 a m
am, Larry Hay nes, S S. Sup! Morning
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
worship 10 30 a m
Rev . Thereo n Durhani, pastor Sunday
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
School at 9 30 a m , Morning worship at
RENE, Rev Thomas H Collier, past or
10 · 30 a m , Su nday evening service at 7 30
Martha w olfe, Cha irman or the Board of
p m Thursday services at 7· 30 p m
Christian Life Sunday School 9· 30 a m .
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Morning worship 10 30 am , S unday
Knob lac a ted on Coun ty Road 31 Re"'
eve n1ng worsh lp 7 30p m Prayermeet1ng
Lawrence Glu~e ncamp , pastor Re-\1
7:30 p m. WednE'sday
Roger Willford, ass t pastor Preaching
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHU RCH, Dox
services Su nday 7 30 p m P rayer mrettng
ter Woo dy Cal l. pastor Services Sunday
Wednesday 7:.10 p m , Gary Griffith.
10 am and 7 p m Wednesday, 7 p m
leader Youth groups Sunday eveni ng at
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don L
6 30 p.m with Roger and VlolE' l W111fordd ,
Walker. Pastor Robert Smit h Su nd ay
leaders Communion se rvice first Sunda y
Schoo l Supt , Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m .
Pach month
M or n in~ worship 10·40 am,
Sunda y
WHITE 'S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
Pvenlng worship 7 30 p m , Wednesday
CHURCH- Coolville RD Rev Phillip RIevening Bible study 7 30 p m
denour , pa stor Sunday School 9 30 a m .,
BURLINGHAM COMMUN ITY
worship ~ rvl ce 10 30 a m , B iblf" stu d y
CHURCH , Bu rllnji!ham Rev Ok(&gt;,Y Ra y
and worship servic e , Wednesday , 7 p m
l.aundermlll pa s tor Ph 992 732&lt;1 Sunda y
RUTLAND CHURC H OF CHRIST .
School tO 00 a m , Sunda y eve ning serv ic e
Mark Jon es , pa stor 8111 N1choison . Su n
i 00 p m , W('(!nesday evenln~ servi ce
d&lt;t y School Supt Sunda) School9 30 a m ,
700pm
Morning Wors hip and Co mmunion 10 .lOa
DANVILLE HOLJNESS CHURCH,
m
l..&gt;ca ted on Rt :\25 betwe-en VInton and
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST Amos
Lan~s .. ll le Rev Ben Watts pa~tor Sun ·
Tillis pa stor Jay Stiles, supl Sunda)
dav School, 8 . 30 am. Bobby Lambert S
School 9 30 a m , Morni ng wors hip 10 30
s Sup! Morn In~ wors h ip 10 30 a m , Chll
a m , Sunday eve ning service 7 00 p m
drt?n s Happy Hour G 45 p m Pra yer and
Wed nesday service 7 p m WMPO pro
Bible&gt; Stud y 7 30 p m. M1ss lonar y fn ('('t! ng
gram 9 am eac h Sunday.
fir st Wedn esday of each month 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA
For Informatio n call 388·8467
RENE Rev Lloyd D Grimm. Jr, pastor
SILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Lilli&lt; .
Sunday School 9 30 a m , Worship servlcepa sto r Steve Lil li e, S S Supt Sunda y
10 30 am , Young people's service 6 p m .
School 10 a m , Mormng worslp , ll a m ,
Evangellsllc servicE' 6 30 p m Wed nesday
Sunday eveni ng worship 7 30 p m Pra yer
service 7 p m
mt'f't lng a nd Bible stud y Thu rsday. 7 30 P
MASON CHURCH OF CH RIST , Miller
m , Youth. meetlnR Wednesday al 7 p rn ,
St , Mason W Va. Eugene L Conger. miCHR ISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH ,
nister . Sunda y Bible Stud y 10 a m , War·
383 N 2nd Ave , Middleport Sunday
ship 11 a m and 7 p m Wednesday Bible
School 10 a m Sunday and Wednesday
Study \lOCal music, 7 P m
Evening services at 7 30 p m
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud·
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD, Rov R
ding Lane, Mason. W Va J N Thacker,
E Robinson . pastor Sund ay School9 30a
pastor Even ing service 7 :.l p m., Wom. Worship sNvlce&gt;, 11 am Evening
mE:n 's Ministry Thursday, 9 30 am ,
servi ce 7 p m Mld·W(&gt;(&gt;k servlcP, We&gt;dnes
Wednesday Prayer and Bib\£&gt; St udy. 7 15
day.7 pm .
H
p .m .
By GEORGE W. CORNELL
LANGSVlLLE CHRISTIAN CHURC ,
HARTFORD CHUR CH Of' CHRIST IN
Robert E. Musser pastor Sun day Sc hool
AP ReUglon Writer
CHR ISTIAN UNION Thf' R{'V W111 1am
9· 30 a.m . Pa ul Mussl?r, supt Morning
A
new
study fmds that priestly
Ca mpbell. pas t or Sunday School !I 30 ;a
wo rs hip 10 30 a m , S unday eve ning st?r
m James Hughes. supt. Eve n ln~ servtc£&gt;
celibacy and lack of parental
vice, 7 p m , mld-'o\eE'k se-rvice, Wedne-s
7 30 p m We-dnsday evf' nlnR praver meet ·
day, 7 p m
'A
encouragement are among the
In~ 7 30 p m Youth pra yer service eac h
SYRACSE CHURCH OF THE N ·
main hindrances to young men
ZARENE Rev James 8 Kit tiC', pas10r
Tuesday
Sherman Cundiff. supt Sunday Sc hool
FAIRV IEW BIBLE CHURCH Letart,
becoming priests, bringing on a
W Va , Rt 1 James Lewis paslor WOI;·
9: ~ a.m., Morning worship 10 30 a m ..
worsening shortage of them.
s h1p services 9. :1) a m .. Sunda y Schoo l 11
Evange&gt;llstlc service, 6 p m .; Prayer and
a m, Evening worship 7 30 p m TuE'Sda y
P ra ise We-dnesday, 7 p m ., Youth meel
In the wake of the report. U.S.
cotta2e prayer meet ing and Bib!£" Stud y
lng , 7 p m
CatholiC bishops last week set up a
9 30 a m , Worsh ip S€'rvlc£' , Wednesda y
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST. Elde&gt;n R Blake, pastor . Sunday
7 30pm
new 14-member national task force
School10 a m , Robert Reed, Supt. MornOUR SAVIO UR LUTHERAN CHURC H,
on
vocations, chaired by Bishop
Wa lnu t and Hr nr) Sts, Raven swood W
Ing sermon 11 a m Su nday nlR"ht ser
va The R£&gt;\1 George C Weirick pastor
v i('(' S' Chris tian Endeavor 7 30 p m . Son g
Lawrence H. Welsh of Spokane,
Sunday SChoo l 9 30 a m , Sunday worship
sE'rvtcc 8 p m. Preaching 8 30 p m Mid Wash. It was to hold its first meeting
week prayer meeting, Wednesday , 7 p .m .
H a m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, located on
Nov 2-5 in Oakbrook, Ill
Alvin Reed . layleade-r .
Pomeroy Pike- County Road 25 n£-ar Flal ·
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN,
Other factors found in the study to
woods R(IV Blackwood, pastor Services
Roger Wat son, pastor. Crenson Pratt.
deter
new entries into the clergy
onSundayatlO
30a
.m
and730pm.wlth
Sunday School Supt . Morning worsh.lp 9: 30
Su ndavSc hool 9 30 a.m. Bible Study. Wed · 1career included:
a m , Sunday Schooll0.30 a.m, Even ing
nesda}•. 7 30 p m
serv ice, 7 30 p m
-A decline In respecl by Roman
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
MT. UNION BAPTIST. Donald Shuo.
CHRIST,
Sl
Rt
338.
Antiquity
Rov
.
CatholiCS
for priests generally .
pastor; Joe Sayre, Su ndny School Supt.
Franklin Dickens . pastor Sunday morn Sunday Schoo l 9: 45 am : Evening wor·
-Modem
reluctance to make a
In~ 10 a m , Su nday evening 7 lJ p m
ship 6 30 p m : Prayer Meeting. 6 30 p m
Thursday evening 7· 30 p m
lifelong vocational commitment,
Wednesday .
STIVERSVILLE COMMuNITY BAP ·
T UPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
which is required on ordlnauon to
Pastor
Rclbert
Byers
.
TIST
CHURCH
CHRIST Jody Holland . minister. Deryl
Sunday School tO a m ., Worship service 11
the priesthood.
Wells. Supt Morning worship, 8. 00 am .
am ; Sunday evening SE-rvlce,7· 30 p m .;
Chu rch SC hool 9·00 am .
-Reduced efforts by pnests to
Wednesda y evening service 7 JO p m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
encourage
young recruits to the
INDEPENDENT
HOUNESS
CHURCH
RENE Rev Herbert Grate, pastor
Inc . Pearl St , MiddlefK)rt Rev O'Dell
Frank Riffle. s upt S und ay School 9 30 a
rTjlnistcy
Manley, pastor Sunday SChool 9 ~a m .;
m ; Worship service, 11 a .m and 7 p m
The study, issued by the U.S.
Morning worship 10 : 30 am.: Evening
Sunday . Wednesday, 7 p. m Prayer meet·
worship
7.
30
p
m.
Tuesday,
12
30
p
.m
.
Wothollc Conference and funded by
lng
men's Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7,30
LAUREL CUFF FREE METHODIST
the
Lilly Endowment Inc., drew Its
p m. Prayer a nd Praise service
CHURCH Rev Robert Miller , pastor RoRUTLAND
APOSTOLIC
CHURCH
OF
findings
from an overall review of
bert E Barton, Director or C h.r\stl&amp;n EdU·
JESUS CHRIST, E lder Jamos Miller. Bl ·
cation Lloyd Wright. assistant Sunday
'
all
research
that has been done on
ble Study, Wedr.esday 7 30 p m . Sunday
Schooi 9 30 am , Morning worship 10· 30
SChool
10
a
.m.,
Sunday
night
service,
7:30
·
the
problem
of declining religious
a.m .; Choir pracuce, Sunday 6: 30 P m .;
pm.
Evenin g worship 7. :l) p m . weonesday
vocations in Catholicism.
POMEROY WESLEY A:N HOLINESS.
Prayer and Bible Study, 7;30 p.m . l
Harrisonville Road David Ferrell , pas·
Weighing the data, the study
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHR ST.
tor: Henry E blin. Jr , Sunday SChool SUpt.
Charles Russell Sr., minister Rick Ma ·
predicts
a shrinkage of up to 50
: Sunday School9· 30 a .m ., morning wor·
comber. supt. Sunday School 9: 30a .m :
ship,
11
a
m
,
Sunday
evening
service
7
30
percent
In
the American Cathollc
Worship service- 10.30 a . m. Bible study ,
p m Prayer Meeting , Wednesday, 7 .YJ p
prtesthood
by
the year 2ml - a
Thesday, 1 30 p m .
m
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
decline
during
the next 15 years
SYRACUSE
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
GOD
CHRIST OF LA'ITER DAY SAINTS. Port ·
non -Pentecostal J oy Clark, pastor Wor·
from
the
'present
57,891 priests to
tand·Raclne Ro!ld Wiltlam Roush . pastor
Linda Evans, church school director 1 ship service Sunday 10 a m : Sunday

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S&lt;·hool 10 a ,m wr lh c la &lt;, -.c'&gt; rm &lt;~II a~P~
r. . . c nlnE ~ en tr(•o; ill h p m \\ rdn t ":&gt;do\ Br
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s&lt;'rvt('P&lt;; at 7 p m
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1 t( ' P 7 p m
\ outh mo('nn g h p rn r u(•&lt;.
d a\ Bthlf' STUd\' a t 7 p m
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WORD OF' F AIT H ~H :V1ill S1 \1td rll1
por1 R1(h,Jrd SH'I~.J11 p• "-lru Su')d ,l ._
mornlnf,l: " ('f\ L('f' 111 a m Su nd ,r\ P\1 nrn ~.;
7 :lO Tu('Sd..t v mornin g Bthl{ ' '-lud' !!J d rrt
Wr&gt;dn Psd ,n f' \ t ntng i Ill !J m "I hu&lt;,d t •
mor ning ~ ldPo v. tth K ('n nPth r 1Jp r \,tnd 10
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da v afl t'ln oon SC'rV1 Ct'" ut.! .Jn ltlul"&gt; dJ\
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n m Sun d.l\' C'~cmn_g 7 ~tl p m l't.J '' '
mc('l!ng and Bt b lr ~1Uch \~~ dm-~d. l' i 10
p m E\ P I vom• " f'lrom t
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Wedm •sda\ rw nm g Jlld\· t ·r mPt IIIII-! T 1.11
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Chllrc h S('f\ Lf(' 10 a. m B th lp &lt;.; 1urh \\ r'rl '
nl'sd a\ ar 7 lU p m JunC' thr u SC'ptf'mlwr,
7 p m Q("t Obel lh!u M Ll\ Sund.l\ t \ t' lltlll!
F e llows hip i p m .June rh ru S t ~ I t mbf· !l
p rr. OciOtx'r lhru M,l\

Parental disinterest,
celibacy rule shrink
priesthood candidates

ea

•
about 29,00J.
Soctologist Dean R Hoge of tt].e ~
Catholic · University in Amt' n ca. ,.
whodtrected the new stud v. snys ttte •'
greatPst mflucnce m bnn gmgvoung ''
men into the pn esthood IS tho
encouragememt of pa rents and ;
priests.
Butithasdeclmed. hesays.tn hoth :
.,
J
cases
Among other fmdmgs·
..
-The more edu ca ted. wrallhtcr
and you nger the pa rents the •.
greater t hl'll tendenc) not ro ,
encourage sons to ent er tnr :
priesthood.
:
-Although parents with larger ~
#
farullles are more ready to "g-ive •
up" one chUd to thepnesthood, thetr :
encouragement of that carff'r has •
fallen just as cons isten tly as among -.
parents of smaller famiites
'
"One import a nt factor m attttu,de •
of the laity toward the p1·ieslhood is •
the celibacy req uirement." Hoge ••
r
says. "Perhaps more parent s would ,
like lheir sons to become p!!CSt s if
i.
thev could choose to m an-:- ...
He citing national survey fmdings -...
that 58 percent of Am cric;~.n ~
CatholicsfavorpermittmgpricstS1o :
marcy, with only 33 percent against ..
It and 9 percent with no opimon. • , •
His research team also sutveye&lt;~: · :,
diocesan vocational dll·ectois : ~
across the country about hmd ran~s : ­
to clerlcal vocations. and "ct'l4
bacy" was listed among the top f~ : :obstacles.
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had the Invocation. .

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Recognition of teachers will be a
seasonal poems of the season,
part oftheobservanceofAmerican
"Halves! Blessings" and "HalloEducatlon Week. Nov. 11-17, by the
ween Promise." Taking part were
AmerlcanLeglonAuxlll;;uyofDrew
Amber Hankla, Anna Will. Laney
Hankla, Erica McClintock and
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy.
Frankie HUIUlel gave a program
Laurie Black.
on the history of education at
It was noted that eight members
Tuesday night's meeting of the
of the unit attended the fall
~uxlllary and conducted a Q\llz a~
conference held at WllkesvUle.
Taking part in the school of
the conclusion of her report.
She noted that "Education Excel·
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Eighth District junior activities
Defense" Is the theme of American
chairman, and Mary Martin,
Education Week. Mrs. Hunnel also
Athens Mental Health Center re-. announced that copies of the 1985
presenative. Iva Powell. unit pres!·
· "Need a Lift" jlooklet listing sources dent, served on the resolution
of financial help for college-bound committee.
.During the meeting, it was
students will be presented to Meigs
County high school guidance cbundecided to send a gift to Norma
selors and to local libraries.
Frazer, department president, for a
The junior members participated reception in her honor at Lake
In the meeting. They fonned the ·• Milton, and to give Helen Hampson,
color guard to advance and retire .district president, a donation for
district mailings. It was also agreed
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and Forty to be used for the Athens
Mental Health Center patient gifts.
Catherine Welsh also donated some
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Mrs. Powell announced a potluck
supper to be held preceding the Nov .
'll meeting. Fried chicken will be
purchased by the unit with
members to take other dishPs.
Coffee and koolaid will also be
served. The dinner will be held at 6
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and recognition of past presidents
will be on the program, and Mrs.
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to all members. both junior and
seniors, to·come.
Refreslunets were served at the
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with Enna Smith contributing.
Junior auxiliary m embers assisted
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Ka !bryn Evans welcomed the
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Glenn Evans asked the blessing.
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On behalf of the class, Mrs. Evans
presented the teachers, Danny and
Jeanette Thomas. with a gift
certificate.
Dorothy Roach gave a reading.
"Fun When We . Were Young."
Denver Rice showed slides of some
of the class meetings dating back to
1957 along with fanner parties and
class members and children in Bible
school. Later he entertained with

several selections on his guitar and
closed the meeting with prayer.
Others !Ittending were Nora Rice.
Raymond Cole, Willard Boyer,
Clarice Erwin. Thelma Boyer. Joe
Blshp, Osby and Mary Martin, Bud
and Hazel Wilson , Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil HeUman, Virginia Buchanan.
Dorothy Long. Bill and Carolyn
McDaniel, Bob and Debbie Melton.
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Others guests were Henry Hun· ; :
legislature Is working on bills which
Th~ problem of waste and fraud
would put flexibility into spending t.er. Meigs County Democratic ~~
and the need for leglsla live changes
Comi ttee chairman. and Ernest __
the funds.
for · control was among topics
As for student loans. Ferguson Wingett, along with two students ..,
discussed by State Auditor Thomas
expressed his strong support for the from Kyger Creek High School, ~
Ferguson when he spoke Monday
night at a meeting of the Middleport - loans but emphasized that be Is for Lore Nay and Kevin Napier. The ~.
Invocation was given by the Rev. ·, .
enforcement of repayment .
Pomeroy Area Branch of the
WilHam
Middleswarth .
· '
his
assistant,
Ferguson
and
American Association of University
fol·
::.:
Refreshments
were
served
S.
Schumann,
were
Intra·
Wllllam
Women at St. Paul's Lutheran
lowing the meeting.
.. ·
duced by Fay Wallace, president.
Church, Pomeroy.
Ferguson addressed the welfare
problem, fraud within the system,
.and efforts on the state level to brtng
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A hayride and weiner roast was Jennifer Mauler. Sandy, Scott and
about some Changes to curb fraud.
He conunented on propoSl)ls for a held recently by inembers of the Evan Needs. John . Judy and Jason : .
work program for welfare recip- First Southern Baptist Church, Riley, Sue. Amy and Shelley _
ients. and discussed positive mea- Pomeroy. at the Sonny McOure Metzger. Michelle Maholtra. Amy -:
Friend, Stephanie and Tiffany sures being considered to discour- farm on Skinner Road. Hotdogs.
chips,
toast!C'(!
fl\Brslunallows
.
and
Gardner,
Troy, andSy!viaZwllling, ;
age the generation-after-generation
hot
chocola,)e
were
setved
following
Crabtree.
Betty Wills. VIrgil
Helen
welfare recipients and get them
hayride.
the
Saunders,
Josephine
Mallory, Jack
back into the employment field .
Attending
were
the
fu&gt;v.
and
Mrs
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and Janet Needs, Bob Mills, Donna ~ .
Ferguson emphasized that with
David
Hunt
and
family,
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of the rtght to vote and stated his
belief In more state control of the
s tate business and affidrs and less
federal regula lion.
Saying he believes In a balanced
budget, the auditor pointed to the
lottery. which has generated milMONDAY- Stuffed Peppers. Mashed Potatoes.
lions of dollars for educa lion helping
Mixed Vegetable. Potato Soup
to bring the budget on line. He
TUESDAY- Polish Sausage and Sauerkraut. Mashed
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The Reedsville Urllted Methodist
Women met with Mrs. Sandy
Cowdery. Meeting opened with
prayer by Mrs. Barbara Masters,
and Wings of Prayer by Mrs.
Marlene· Putman. Mrs. Cowdery
led the devotions using the topic
"God Speaks, Do We Listen." She
read the poem "A Talk With God"
and "If I Could Never Talk to God."
It was closed with prayer by Mrs.
Vivian Humphrey.
Business session was conducted
by Mrs. Putman. Thirty shut-In
calls were reported. Members
voted to change the meeting night
to the first Thursday of the month.
Cards were signed for several
friends. Plans were made for a trip
Oct. '1:1 and members voted to buy a
Blble for visiting friends from
Europe. The same officers were
retained for . the coming year.
Names were
drawn
for played
Christmas
exchange.
Games
were
and
prizes given. ·
' Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Connie Bowman, Mrs. VIckie
Baker, Mrs. Leona Ruth, Mrs.
Verna Rose. Mrs. Mamie Buckley,
Mrs. Dolly Reed. Mrs. Sue Douglas,
Mrs. Marlene Putman, Mrs. Pat
.Martin. Mrs. Barbara Masters,
Mrs. VIvian Humphrey. Mrs. Mary

Blse, Mrs. VIrginia Walton, Mrs.
Lillian Pickens. Next meeting will
be at the church basement with

Mrs. Douglas a nd Mrs . Putman
hos tesses. Mrs. Pickens wa~ given
the door prize.

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Kevin Manley is the subject of
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eighth grader at the Meigs
Junior High School in Middl~
port. He likes baseball and
bowling. The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Manley of Middleport, Kevin has ll2 customers on
his Sentinel Route.

Slinderella
group meets
Peggy Lewis lost the mot weight
and Helen Grimm was runner-up at
the TuesdiiY meet.in!)' at Mason of
Slinderella. At the Five Points
morning class. seven new members
were welcomed. and Joan Vaughan
was recognized for losing the most
weight. At the evening Five Points
Class, Kelley Hawkins was a top
loser.
New classes will be starting next
month in Point Pleasant. Racine
and Ravenswood. 3o Ann Newsome, lecturer. announced.

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BffiTIIDAY FLOWERS- Mrs. Bertha Spencer, fonnerly of the
Racine area, was presented a bouquet from the Pomeroy Uealth Care
(:enter Thursday by Administrator Jell McDaniel as she marked her
lOOth birthday. Mrs. Spencer has been a resident of the center for about
five years and is one of the residents who have Hved at the facWty the
longest time since Its openlog.

Calendar
SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT - The Mid·
dleport Elementary P.T.O. is
sponsoring a fall carnival Saturday from 2 p.m. until 6 p .m . at
- the school. Food, pop, a sweet
, .• ---- ~hop_, S!"neral store, games,
prizes~nd entertainm ent will be
featured.
CHESTER - An arts a nd
crafts show. sponsored · by the
Community Wives Club, will be
held at the Chester E lementary
School. Saturday, from 9 a.m.
until 4 p.m. Breakfast and
dinner will be available. To
"reserve table space for crafts,
·.contact Jane Coates. 9&amp;5-4327. or
Lila Van Meter, 9&amp;5-3951.
BURLINGHAM. - A community Halloween party is
planned for Saturday, 6 p.m.
until8 p.m., a t Woodmen Hall in
Burlingham. A fish pond,
games, country store and re- · freshments will be provided. All
· · are welcome. The party is
sponsored by the Modern Woodmen adults and juniors and the
. community. ·
MIDDLEPORT - Revival
. services with Leslie Hayman
: will be held a t the Ash St.
·· Freewill Baptist Church, Middleport. beginning Saturday and
continuing through November3.
Services. with special singing.
v.ill begin at 7:30 p.m. each
. evening. Dan Hayman and the
:. Count ry Hymntimers will s ing
• this Saturday. MIDDLEPORT - Bethel 62,
International Order of Job's
- Daughter. will host a halloween
• pm·ty Saturday night at the
: Middleport Masonic Temple, 8 to
: 11 p.m. The party is for members
·_ and their g11ests. and. DeMolay
. members and the ir guests.
CHESffiRE - The CheshireKyger Elementary School PrO
. is holding a Halloween carnival
· on Saturday at the school. The
kitche n will open at 5: :ll p.m. A

haunted house, games will be
featured .
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
PTO fall carnival will be held
Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the
school with costume judging at 7
p.m. Fun and games for all.
. Everyone welcome.
BURLINGHAM - The Modern Woodmen are sponsoring a
Halloween party on Saturday, 6
to 8 p.m. at their ruill in
Burlingham. The party Is for the
chUren of the community and Is
being held in place of hick or
treat. C\)stume judging, games,
refreshments and a country
store will be included In the
actlvites. All are welcome.

Sacred Heart
council meets
, : The annual bazaar was an110unced for Nov. 8 with the various
committees giving their reports
when the Parish CouncU of Sacred
Heart Church met recently.
: The Rev. Fr. Anthony Glannamore gave a reading of scripture
born Ephesians. Jt was noted that
Sister JanetRectenwaldhad given a
on child abuse at a recent
~vltan meeting. Barbara Smith
.aixJ Diane Bartels .are working on
:material pertaining to Right to Life
Month. The Lord's Prayer in unison
c!losed the meeting.

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Phllllps ' longtime friends
· of Ohio
1z
University' the medals recogn e
those Individuals who have made
significant contributions to health
care or pubHc service.
Northup, a practicing osteopathic
physician and edltor·ln-chlef for the
American Osteopathic Association,
will be the keynote speaker at the
convocation.
In his address, "The Heating
Touch" he will• discusS recent
research Indicating a need for a
greater emphasis on touching In
medicine. The convocation Is held
each fall to honor the entering class
at the College of Osteopathic

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highest
1 Association,
m· wlthin .hithes pro
f 1 elec·
t ve o ce
ess on.
He has been editor-In-chief of the
AOA since 1961, And has published
numerous afllcles In osteopathic
and other sclentlflc journals. His
editorials are a regular feature of
The Journal of the American
Osteopathic Association.
Mahn Is being recognized for his
contributions In the field of coP.ege
admissions, registration and his
long service to Ohio University. He
began working at Ohio University
in January of 1938, and was named
the first recipient of the American
Association of Collegiate Regis·

ROYAL OAK ~ The Royal
Oak Dance Club will have an
open party on Saturday evening
from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. at Royal
Oak Park. Music will be provided by the Larry Keenan
Orchestra . Keenan has been the
organist and _musical director
for the Stephen Foster Story
outdOOf drama. Bardstown, Ky.,
for 26 years.

MONDAY
POMEROY
Pomeroy
Lodge 16l, F&amp;AM, will meet at 7
p.m. Monday night at the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple. Past
masters night will be observed.
All master masons and past
masters of Pomeroy and surrounding lodges are invited to
attend. Refreshments will be
served.
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Elementary PTO wil hold its
annual fall carnival on Saturday
from 6 to9 p.m at the school. The
public is invited to attend the
party where games, food and fun
for a ll ages wlll be featured.

goods to the church for the fall
festival in Racine this week.
A report was given on the district
meeting held in Athens with the
Racine group winning the banner
for the largest increase in member·
ship. For the program, Noreen
Ondrusko, certified physician's assistant, talked to the group on the
family support network being
sponsored by the Meigs Cqunty
Council on Aging at the Senior
Citizens Center. She noted that
classes on taking care of the fraU
elderly In thehome,intieuolnursing
home care, wlll be offered to
famlUes faced with the pt oblem.
The Lord's Prayer cll'Sed the
meeting and refreshments were
seved by Ruth Smith and Jackie
Wagner.

The 1!185 Meigs County Junior
Miss finals will be held Saturday at
Southern High School. Racine, at
7::llp.m.
Six Meigs County seniors from
Meigs and Southern High Schools
will be competing lor the title.
Contestants are Norma Rhodes,
di!Ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale
Rhodes, wholle talent will be an oboe
solo; Karen Hemsley, daughter of
Ann Hemsley and Jimmy Hemsley.
Syracuse, a danc;e; Sherry Sayre,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Sayre, a vocal solo; Debbie Porter,
daughter of Bobby Porter and Joyce
Eddy , a flag and dow rod routine;
Betty Loftis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.Joseph Loftis, a skit; Marla
Averlon, daughter of Dr: and Mrs.
RogeUo Averlon, a

Businesses giving bonds for the
Junior Miss program this year are
Farmers Bank, Home National
Bank of Racine and Syracuse, Bank
One, Diamond Savings and Loan,
Simmons Olds-Cadillac-Chevrolet;
Downle-ChUds-Mullen Jnsuranc;e,
Chateau Beauty Salon, Powell's
Super Valu, JD Drilling, Meigs Inn,
MGM Farm City, Inc., Central
Trust, Dr. Craig Mathews and Dr.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio f AP) -Close take office," Celeste said in the
on the heels of two Independent polls newsletter.
showing publlc opinion split over
"Your support Is even more
Gov. Richard Celeste's perfor- Important now -on election day our
mance in office, he is asking 35,000 work was just beginning. Here's
people- mainly supporters -what how you can help: Take a moment
they think.
and let me hear from you. Please
A 15-ltem questionnaire included return this questionnaire to me by
In the fall-winter i'nalling of "The November 15," the governor said.
Celeste Letter," a periodical paid
Recipients are asked "What do
for and distributed by the Ohio you view as :our g~:eatest accompDemocratic -Party, l!Sks readers It lishments?" and "Are you satisfied
they're satisfied with the adminis- •with our work thus far?" Space Is
tration's work and their view of Its. provided for comments beyond a
"greatest accompllstunents."
"yes" or 11 00" answer.
Helen Findley, a Celeste aide, said
The questionnaire also asks
the questionnaires were mailed in readers to list aU organizations in
an attempt to keep In touch with which they are active; the weekly
constituents, mainly supporters, of newspapers and in-state publica·
the governor.
lions they recei\11&gt;; the radio station
She said results of the survey to which they llsten most often; and
would he made available to those the candidates they are supporting
w.ho ask for them but doubted II they actively.
would be publicized through a news
Onequegtion asks If recipients wlll
release or other general- volunteer to work on speclallssues.
distribution.
Another suggests one task which
' might be expected to
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Ms. Findley said that question
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The university-newspaper poll of
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percent good, 8 percent excellent
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through her arraignment Thursday
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Judge Sylvia Hendon, is accused of
shooting her husband, Walter, 35, in
the head.
Defense attorney Rebecca Kaye
maintain~'&lt;;~ that the shooting was
accidental. She claimed Mrs .
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husband over a pistol following an
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wrapping the body in carpet and
burying it in their back yard.
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left
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donor organ Is removed, bUt the two I
operations were held slmultane:
ously in this Instance " to be more
perfect," said Dr. Bruce Sommer,
another surgical team m ember.
F erguson sa1'd Ms. Bl an kens hi·p
had been suffering incurable liver
disease and was expec ted to Ih·e
. only about four months without a
transplant :
The hospital declined to release
more information about Ms . Elankenship until she has recuperated
further from 'the operation. She is
expected to stay in lntensivecarefor
NOW THRU NOV. 1, 1984
a week and spend up to five weeks
more ln the hospital .
The Immediate post-operative
recoveryrateforlivertransplantsis
about !KJ percent, and 70 percent of
Pomeroy, Oh.
992-2 164
399 W. Moin
adults who get a transplant live
THE STORE WITH "ALL KINDS OF STUFF "
more than a year after the surgery,
FOR
PETS. STABLES, LARGE &amp; SMALL ANIMAlS
Sommer sa ld.
LAWNS AND GARDENS
"Once you mak e it a year, the
chances of making it another year

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FRENCH CITY MOBILE ,
HOMES, INC.

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Tht M.A.H.A. wishes to uprus its op'preciation and c""tinuttl support of
those establishments which hawt nfusttl the sole or hovt alnady coasttl tht
110le of suually e1plicit material.

Plans for the annual taU carnival
to be held Saturday night at the
Racine Junior High School from 5 to
8 p.m. were finaHzed when the
Racine PI'O met Monday night at
the school.
There will be games, a spook
house, a ;ntry store and a menu of
oomema soup, piZZa, botdogsand
. _h omema
pies will be served.
Proceeds from the carnival will be
used to purchase blinds for the
elementary school and supplies for
the teachers Including clay for art
classes.
Leah Ord was guest speaker and
talked to the group on the recent
development of a written school
guidance program.
Membership chairman, Maxine
Rose, reported a PTO membership
.of116 for the J!J84.g;' school year. The
second and third grades tied in a
contest to see which class could get.
the most PTO members. Room
count for the evening was won by
Mrs. Noms's fourth grade class.
The PrO mets on the third
Monday of each month at7: 00 atlhe
school and all parents are Invited to
attend.

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To tht c-orned citizens ond Christiam we roquest that you appeal to tht
busi1101111 you patronize which may display and Hfl pornographi&lt; material to
rtmowt any and all such sexually e1plicit literature.

Racine PTO
has meeting

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To improve our community's maral atmosphort the M.UU. hereby roqutsts
lousineuts to voluntarily remowe all pornographic material displayttl or soW
tr... under the counter. ly nfusing te 11ll or display such material you will be
contributing to the moral well-IMing of tht CtiWmunity.

NEW OFFICERS - Olllcenr for the 1984--85 school year of the GaiBa
Christian School have been eleeted. Scn1ng on the Junior-senior councU
are Kelly Scherer, left to right, front, Clara Whttlngton, Pomeroy,
secretary; Kristen Vollbt, Cheshire, treasurer, and back, Stephanie
J...._,, Bldw.eD, vice president; and KeDy Scherer, Point Pleasant,
pre!ident. Actlvltles for the junior and senior students lnchtded a fall
outing with a hayride and bonfire.

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We fHI that it Playboy montality is fueled by the display and110lt of per·
nagraphic material.

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Do a ling gilt certificates and
merch dlse are Brogan-Warner

Jnsuran Pick,a-Pair,
Servlc;e, Frank
Porter,
Simon's
Davis
and
Quickel Insurance, Clark'sJewelry,
K and C., Bill Chllds, Dick Follrod,
Horace Karr. Kermit Walton, and
O'Brien and O'Brien, attorneys.

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FALL SEASON

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companypsoand a pubile relatio_
. ns
ttlce in Cleveland before he was
~teet~ to the Ohio House of
Representatives In 1971. Duling his
in the legislature he has been
terms
nsumer leglsla·
an adv;;_c~~t~ co reform He Is
lion an
care
·

Mansfield woman.
first liver transplant
patient at OSU

currently serving hls third term as
chairman of the House Health and
Retirement Committee and as the
chairman of the Ohio Retirement
Study Commission. .
A graduate of the Philadelphia
College of Osteopathic Medicine,
Purdy Is&lt;! speciaUst at the Internal
Medicine &amp;nsultants of Columbus,
Inc. She Is il. past chief of staff at
DoctorsHospltalofColumbusanda
member of Its board of trustees,
and has been an
member of
the American CoUege oi •.IDs~eQIIill·
thic Internists.

Junior Miss pageant
planned for Saturday

RACINE - The Racine PTO
Is sponsoring a annual fall
carnival on Saturday from 5
until8 p.m. at the Racine Junior
High building. There will be a
spook house, games, a country
store, refreshments and more.

Racine ·UMW meets
: Final plans for a dinner to be
served on Electlon Day were made
when the Racine United Methodist
Women met recently at the church.
·The menu will consist of vegetable
and bean soup, com bread, sandwiches. pie and beverages to _be
served both fort he noon and evemng
meal. 'Ruth Smith and Jackie
Wagner are co-cha irmen.
· Marlene Fisher presided at the
meeting with plans being made lor
getting the new bulletin board for the
church installed. Gilts wil be
rollected for Red Bird Missions
tiefore the November meeting.
Members were asked to take baked

ATHENS- The Ohio University
College of Osteopathic Medicine
will boilOr four people for their
contribution to medicine, education
and pubUc service Oct. 27 at. the
college's ninth annual convocation.
Receiving the Phillips Medal of
Public Service Award will be
former assistant to the president
and bonorary alumnus, Robert E .
Mahn, and a leader In the osteopathic profession, Dr. George W.
Northup.
Named for J. Wallace and Jody

·
tra1-s and Admissions ottlcers
Medicine and to present the publlc (AAOCRA) national Distinguished
service awards. Since the first class Service Award in }959.
of 24 began their studies the fall of · Mahn has been a member of
1976, the college has grown rapidly. . numerous AAOCRA committees as
This marks the third consecutive well as committees and advisory
year that the freshman class has panels for the American CouncU on
numbered 100.
Education and the u.s. Office of
A graduate of the Philadelphia Ed
ti
College of Osteopathic Medicine,
~~ ~~lving Phllllps Medals
Northuphasrepresentedhisprofes- will be State Representative John
slon through activities in many D Thompson Jr and Columbus
national, regional and state health ~teopathic physl~·lan Dr. Ruth E.
agencies and served as past Purd .
president of the American Osteopa~m n was owner of a realty .

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�Fridey. 0c1Dber 21, 1984. .

page-1 0- The Daily Sentinel

·Bush lashes out
against Mondale's
proposed tax plan

By'lbe~,....,~

Interest

rates,

which

have

dJopped recently, Will head backup,
and the large federal budget deficit
and resulting heavy borrowing by
the Treasury are the reason. a

leading economist says.
.
The deficit totaled $175.3 bDJion In
the fiscal year ended Sept. :JI, down
from the record set the previous
year but stlU the second-iargest
shortfall In U.s. history, the Treas·
ury Department sald Thursday.
Henry Kaufman, the chief economist for the Investment firm
Salomon Brothers Inc. whose forecasts are widely followed on Wall
Street, said recent declines In rates
were only a " pleasant Interlude'.
and that the "upward cyclical
direction of Interest rates Is still
Intact."
Acontlnuedrapldgrowthofcredlt
demand and the strength of the
dollar on foreign exchange markets
also will contribute to hillher rates,

hesaldatabolld·marketconterence
In New York.
Coincidentally, Interest rates In
the money nuuteta l'OIIe Thuraday
to snap their rooent decline, willie
bondprlceslellmorethanapolnt,or
$10foreach$1,(rolnfacevalue. The
rate on three-month~ bills,
foreXIlll1ple,Jumped to9.25peroent
from 9.00 percent late Wednesday.
Part of lhe Increase In rates
occurred late In the day l!fter the.
Federal Reserve reported a $1,8'
bUUon lncre~ In the nation's basic
money supply ·for the week ended
Oct.l5.
'
While the Increase left the supply
well within the money·grqwth·
targets sought by the
baftli.:
theweeklygalnwasabltlar!lerthan:
expected by' the credit markets,.
analysts said.
.
Mortgage rates, meanwhile, remain relatively hlgh but demand for:
housing ' remains strong

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

· Admissions .. · Id a Pooler,
Middleport,
Discharges .. ·Aibert Tromm,
'Felix Alkire, Cora Webb, Leland
Sisson, William Osborne.

Elmer C. Hysell,

Sr:

. Elmer C. Hysell, Sr., 91.4752 Fifth
Ave .. Beaver Falls, Pa .. formerly of
Pomeroy, died Thursday at lhe
Beaver Valley Geriatric Center.
Mr . Hysell ,was born June 30,189:!
~~ Pomeroy, a son of the la le Jokhn
and Bessie Hysell. He was a
veterans of World War I having
5erved In the Army's 32Jrd Field
Artillery , He was a retired superin·
tendent of the electric shop of
Babcock a nd Wilcox . Mr. Hysell
was a member of the St. Paul
Lutheran Church In Beaver Falls.
Survivilig are two sons, Elmer,
Jr.. San Francisco, Calli.. and ·
Robet1 of Beaver Falls; three
daughters, Mrs. Lemuel Phillips,
Oil City, Pa.; Mrs. Evelyn Cole,
Baden. Pa., and Mrs. Richard
Snyder. Albuquerque, New Mexico;
14 grandchildren , a nd 12 great·
grandch ildren.
Preceding him in dea th were his
wife, Thelma D. Hysell in No·
vember, 1981; a da ughter, Mrs.
John (Lois ) Pa isley, in 1980, and a
sister. Evelyn Albright in 1971.
•• Friends may call at the Lutton
Funeral Home, 1117 Fifth Ave.,
Beaver Falls anytime after 7 p.m.
Saturday and anytime on Sunday.
Services will be held a t the funera l
home at 11 a.m. Monday with the
Rev. Jeffrey Schock officiating.
·Burial will be in Grandview
Cemetery at Beaver Falls.

Weather forecast
Tonight, partly cloudy. Low near
55. Saturday, mostly sunny and
continued warm. High again near
!l). The chance of rain is 10 percent
tOnight and Saturday.
Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday:
:· Scattered showers Sunday.
Chance of showers ~h Monday.
Partly clotldy Tuesday. Highs In the
'lOB Sunday and Monday, cooling to
lite 605 to low 'lOB Tuesday. lAlws
4U6 Sunday and Monday and In the
401TueadaY·

.,

Jim Halderman
Word ·was received Thursday of
lhe death of James F. (Jim)
Ha lderman,, &amp;4. a native of Middletown, Ohio a nd former teacher and
head football, basketball and baseball coach at Gallia Academy High
School (194649) died Oct. 19, In the
Miami, Fla., Veterans Hospital.
Halderman' s 1947 and 1948 Ga lli·
polis football team s went unde·
feated, an.d compiled a two-year,
19·game winning streak . His teams
won SEOAL titles in three sports in
1948-49.
Survivors Include his wife Edna,
da ugbrer Lou Ann a nd son Jim and
severa l grandchildren.
Burial was in Boca Raton, Fla.

2Dyears
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BAGS DEER - Glen Crisp of Langs\'llle took this eleven point, 183
pound buck at 50 yardolin the western part of Meigs County. As a
professional bowhunter, Crisp Is sponsored by several archery
equipment companies from across the United States. Crisp does
equipment tests lor companies Including Graphlex and Bolmlng; With
many hunting accomplishments, Crisp he Is the only man In Ohio to
have killed three turkeys In lour years. He also tied lor eighth place In
the 1983 National BowhunteM; Toumament held In Middletown, Ohio.

Jr. tour, putting groen,
hitting oroo, Chriltmaa
gifta, trophloa, plaquoa.
JOHN TEAFORD
1011211 mo.

Gagai resigns
coaching post.
The resignation of GeOrge Gagai
as junior high school basketball
coach was accepted Wednesday
aiSchool
nightwhentheEast
District
of E calion met In
regular session.
The board agreed to put out bids
for oll, gasoline, insurance, tires:;md
tubes for 1985 and employed Don
Jackson as a full time maintenance
worker. Robert Radzyminskl and
Donald Vogel were added to the
substitute teacher list and Geneva
Maxson to the substitute cook list.
It was decided to purchase new
furnace controls for the Riverview
SChool. AU board members were
present. The next regular meeting
will beonNov.19withaworksession
a t 7 followed by the regular board
meetlngat 1:30 o.m.

One case settled;
another dismissed
One case has been settled and one
dismissed in Meigs County Com ·
mon Pleas Court .
A liability case filed by William J,
Turner, doing business as Big Bend
Developers, agains t Pomeroy
Cliffs, Ltd., et al, has been settled.
A request for the dissolution of the
marriage of Sandra Pauline King
· and John MarshaU King has been
dismissed.

Plan Halloween party
A Halloween party will be held at
the Letarl FaUs Community BuildIng beginning a t 6:30p.m. Monday
evening. The party is for all children
of Letart Township and children are
asked to come masked . Refresh·
ments will be served and treats will
be presented .

Issues Forum Monday
Stale Representative Jolynn Bos·
ter of GallipoliS and her Republican
cha llenger. Jennifer Sheets of
Pomeroy , will square off in an
Issues Forum Monday, Oct. 29
beginning at 7:30p.m. a t the Gallia
County Senior Citizens Center on
,Jackson Pike west of Gallipolis.

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Public Notice

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT

Acc oun ts and vouchers of
OF MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
th e followrnQ named f1d UCid11e s ROBERT REED end
have been f1100 •n the Pro bate
Cmut Me1gs County. Ohi O. for CARLOTTA REED
9PP•ova l and selllemem
PlAINTIFFS,

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La....., son Ad mm1stra tnx o f
DRESS UNKNOWN. AND
Estute of v1ola Irene Cundlfi, TO THE HEIRS, DEVISEES.

Oeccosed
AND NEXT OF KIN OF
CASE NO 233 38
DECEDENT, ALLOFWHDSE
Curren! Accoun o ol Elmora E NAMES AND AODRESSES
Bo,ce and Ramora C Yo ung. ARE UNKNOWN
Trustees of the Raymo nd -E PLAINTIFFS,
Bo1ce Trust A

,

DEFENDANTS.

CASE NO 23339 Fourt
t1u rent Accou nt Jf Elmora
Bo1ce and Aamora
Yo ung.
Trus tees of the Raymo nd E
Bo1ce Trust B
CASE NO 244 23 F,nal and
D•s tnbut1ve Acco unt of Rov T
Gr uesr.r Adm 1n 1strat or of th e
Estate of El hel E Gruese r aka
Eva Ethel Grueser
CASE NO 2225 4 Fifth Part 1al
Acco unt nf Kermeth W elsh.
Gua rd1an of Adr1enne French.
an lncompetrm t Person.
CASE NO 2 1685 Fmal
Acco unt ot Vets1a Roush.
Guard1an ol Chr,::, t,na M anne
Sm1th
Unless ex ccp11ons are ftl ed
thereto. sa1 d accounts wtll be
for heannq before sa1d Cou rt
on l he 26i h day ol Novem ber.
1984. a1 wh1ch tt me sa 1d
ilccoun ts wrl l be cons1dered
and continued from dLl y to ctay
untd l,nallv d1 sposed ol
Any person 1n1ercs1ed mav
hie w t1t1 en ext.: epttons to sa d
accoun ts or to matt ers pena 1n.
tnq to the e..:ecu110n of the trus t
not less tha n l 1ve davs pr1 or to
the date set for hear1ng
Robe rt E Buck

c

1

JUDGE

1

CASE NO. 84·CV·2113
NOnCE BY
PUBUCAnON
To Sarah A. Cun1s. whose
address IS unknown and to the
unknown he1rs. devrsees. and
next of k.1n of Sarah A Curt1s .
wh ose names and add resses
unknown and cannot wrt h
reasonable drl 1gence be asce r·
ta1ned vou are hereby not1f1ed
th at you have been named
Defendants 1n a legal ac t1 o n
entitl ed Robert Reed and Car latta Reed Piarrlt1ffs. vs Sara h
A Cur11 s and lhe hens. deVIsees
and next of k1n ol Sarah A
Cur11s. Def endanl s Th1s ac tr on
ha s been ass tgned c ase
number 84 ·CV ·263 and 1s
pend1ng m the Court ol Com ma n Pleas of M e1gs County.
Pomeroy. Ohto 45769.
The ob1ect of the Compia1nl
1s for part1110n of the 011 and gas
tnt erest 1n real eslate as
des en bed 1n Volume 263, Page
221 and Volume 13 7 Page
4 26. Me1gs County Deed

54 Misc. Merchandise

~.

Answer wtil co mmence on that
date.
In case of your la1lure to
answer or ot her..v1se res pond
as requ1red by the Ohto Rul es of
C1v11 Procedure, judg menl by
default wrli be rendered against
you lor the relief demanded 1n
the Compla1n1

Daoed· October 2. 1984
Larry E. Spencer
Clerk of Courts
M etgs County
Common Pleas Cou rt

Pogo 442

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614·843·5191

.

On Seplember 6. 1984. 1n
tM Me1gs County Probate ·
Court. Case No. 24 55 7. Gerald
L. Powell. 250 ~1Verv1ew Dr1ve.
Pomeroy Oh1o 45 769 was
appo1nted Execul or of lhe
estal e of Add1e. Powell. deceased. la te of Pomeroy. Ohto

45769

10·6 tl c

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUl
JUST CAll!

Robert E Buck,

992-3410
Or
843-5424

Probate Judge
Pro ba le Judge / Clerk
BY lena K. Nesselroad
Clerk

'

1101 19. 26 t22J 2. 3oi:

GARAGE
Rt. 124.Pomeroy Ohio
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

-~0-BOYS

-TRENCHER
-WATER
-SEWER
-GAS liNES
-SEPTIC SYSTEMS

Also Tra~tsmission

PH .

lAR6E , SMA/1 JOBS
PH. 991-1478

992~5682

or 992-7121

912711 mo. pd.

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GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL-Fill DIRT

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Econoline Home ln•ulation. Inc.
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/ ~·PHOfiii'OINt IIUAIANT, .-'fWMI.

:F:W
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1·16141-992· 3326

NI.W USTING - Uke new 6
yr. 001 ranch. 3 lg. BR~ 2 ful
baths, cook &amp; bake units, ~
lamily rm., 2 car garage, shop
and 2 loiS.

!UPPERS PLAINS - Almost
new 6 rm. one ft. ranch.
Includes washer &amp; dryer. Nice
carpeting and very Is. level lot.
$32,900.
POIIEROY - S~ home., 3
locations. city ulilities, low
teens,·up.
SYRACUSE - Modem 3 BR
ranch above aH floods. full
baseOIIi!lt elec. 8.8, heat &amp;
garage. Only, $30.000.
45 ACRES - Near Harrisonvile. lea thin $380.00 an
1a1. Good tJidc, IIlii. LC.
.... ltllllllilt.
tf()(/\/1111

Ht•, 11 ltttJ, 1r ft'r ·.

Howard L Writesel
Roofing Co.

E . Main

POMEROY,O.
992-2259

New -

Repair
Guttes - Downspouts
Gutter Cleoning
Painting
Storm Doors
Windows

NEW USTING - llysetl Rill
- A 2 story home, 3
bedrooms, bath, tamiy room,
insulated, l.a.f.o. heat part
basement on aPIJIOX. acre lot
$1,300 down, 13~% inlerest,
3D years. $271.46 per month.
Total pri:e $25,00000.

Free Estimates
9n.2969-949·2263
10·19·1 mo .

OWNER WILL ANANCE! This 2
bedroom home in country with
full basement can be yours at a
re.~l bargain' Only $3.000 down
&amp; owner woll finance lor 15
years at 1l'h% wrth monthly
payments of $245.32. Total
pnce $24,(XX).00

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

BISSELL

SIDING CO.

ARE YOU A DEER HUNTER?
This vacant lantl consisting of
approx. n acres is ideal lor
hunter&gt;! 5-10 acres deared,
balance wooded with walnut,
oak, · beech, hickory. Mineral
nghiS! Buy before season is

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding es·
timates. 949·2801 or

Racine Gun Club 1986 dues
are due • . $25.00. Must be
paid before January 1 .

949-2860

over,

No Sunday Calls
Hille

HOllE IN COUNTRY! A 3
bedroOm 2 slory house 011
approx. 2 acres, witfi lui
basement. other o~tbtildings,'
Plus 2 bedroom mobile home!
15 minutes from Pornertl\'.
Asking $27,(XX).00.

1986.

Tired of questions instead of
answers? Tired of \lJi!Cuees
inateed of results? Vota Dr.
Yvonne Scally • Meigs
County CommissiOner . P.t~id
for by Scalfy for Commissioner. Myriam Ruthchild,
Ch . and Traas .• Lincoln Hill,
Pomeroy. Ohio
No hunting or trespassing on
these following properties
day or night. R . Bostright.Gary Dill, John Guinther,
Junior Hunt, keith Redenour
and Thomas Weber.

R'EOPENING SOON: Tho
Wood Shed. Custom wood working and cabinets. Will
be glad to see my friends and
customers. Watch for data
and location. H.R .leamond .
Place your order for Christmas. Haf1d sewn Cebbage
Patch dolls and Rainbow
Brite doll pillows. $8.36

EASTERN DISTIICT - This 3
bedroom house with ~ basei
ment. has nice patio and large
2 IICie loX. Partially furnished at
. the low price of $24,!1)(1,00.
REALTORS .
Henry E. Cleland, Jr.
GRI 992·&amp;191
Jean Trussell 949·2660
Dottie Turner 992· 5&amp;92
Jo Hill 915-44H

Licensed Clinical Audiologist
(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis; Ohio 45631
B/ 13/Hn

Giveaway

Kittens; to a good home.

Call446·2317 .

'h Siamese mele kitten &amp;.
mal.e guinea pig. Call 446 -

1944 after 6pm,

9 ducks to give away. Call

379·2216.
0·50 00411 Tr,
Fenders ........ ... .. ,.. ........ 62
76-82 Chovette
Car Fenders .......... ........60
79-10 luston1
Car Fenders ..... ............. 60
81-84 Esco~·Cynx
Ftodtrs .. .. ...., ..... .......... 49
Omni-Horizon 2 dr: or
4 dr. Fenders .............. .. 75

· c~IT :u~'!s
69.95
7240 Dod1e Tr.
79·12 Chevetto.GriltL ...... 38
Fenders ...................... 115
Ford tlan&amp;er llnlls ,,,......... 75
Ford ond Cltavy Toil Gotos
.WHALEY'S .-UTO PARTS 9.13 .11n

IN MIDDLEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCKEY. D.V.M.

4 email puppiao &amp; two 1 yr.
old doge. Coll446·1670 .
Bleck male Peek -a-poo to
give awey. House dog. 2

yeou old. Good with child·
ron . Call742·2318 .

Part Siamese mother cat to
give away. Call 614· 669·

4705 .
Female

pups,

rolty

poly,

mixed. 304·675-2264.

large mala rabbit. medium
lize Labrador Retriever 304 -

882-2275.

SIIIALL ANIMAL HOURS

446-2062

• • • 3 p.ll. ·5p.ll.
Jllldlly •:30 p.m.·l p.11.
lhd111141J 3 p.m.-5 p.11.
TillndiJ 3 p.m.·5 p.M.
. f11dtr I p.ll.·2 P.lll.
SllllrUY 10 a.III.·IUO 1.11.

IAIIIIl AIIIIAI. AND

SUIIERY BY APPOINTII£1T

10·18·1 mo .

coon hound,

Yz Elk·

hound, 304·576-2606 .

3305 JACKSON AVE.

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8
PT.PLEASANT OFFICE

6 Lost and Found
Found. metal note book
containing Conrail Papen.

Coll814-742·2464,

Loot cat. e mo. old female .

•cctmplete Chimney Cleaning
•certHied Chimney Relining &amp; Rep1lr
•experienced 1nd ln1ured

Roy Bickle
Certified Chimney 1 -

Phone

448-2082

10.8-1 mo.

Help Wanted

neon. Call446·2156 .

blo for pickup, haulod to

your drive, hauled , 1tacked
and covered . Dependable
adult personel. Call 992 7606 Tuesday thru Satur-

day, 992·7039 Mondoys
and evenings till 7 :00.

Hayman the Hoe man . Call

992·2707.

1-c---------

Wood working. e~epe­
rienced . refinishing and re·
pair furniture. house painting interior and exterior .

Two women will do housecleaning and office cleaning.
Reasonable rates . 304 -675 -

5356.

White on bottom with white
mouatech,e. Anewers to
n•me of Slldkt. Small re-

word. Coll614·992·7583.

Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO . recommends
that you do business with
people you know. and NOT
to send money through the,
mail until you have investigated the offering.
Carry Out, prime location .
corner State Rt. 7 and US
35, Kanauga. Ohi o . If inter ested, stop by. 12 -9 p .m .
any day . I and J Carry Out,
Inc.

Ki·l:;;:::::;:;====;====
22 Money to Loan

Disk Jockey/ DJ

.
Programmers :

Music
Male
or Female. Full &amp; Part -time .
No e111perience, equipment
or recordt necessary. For
parties. holels. radio . Interviews: Week of Nov. 5 . For
appointment ; 614·890·

0222 .
l--------Basketball officials needed
for youth program . expe rience prefered but will train .
Most games on Sltturdays in

Dec .. Jan .. Feb. Apply at
Gall ipolis Porl&lt;s &amp; Aecreo·
tion

Dept. ,

518

Second

I·A
- ve_._._4_4_6_
· 1_7_8_9_e_x_t._2_4_.Occasional evening babysitter needed near Alfred
iTuppers Plains) for two
small boys, ages 4 and 2 .
Prefer our home. will provide transportation if re ·

quired . Coll614·696·1395 .

NEED EXTRA CASHl rho

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below market rates
Fillled conventional FHA VA . Leader Mortgage .

Call 304·675·3950 or 1·
800-642·3619 .

Wanted e~tperienced single
needle factory sewing mechine opera1or1. Apply Riply
Sportswear. Rt. 56 E. Ra venswood. W. Va. 26164 .
live in companion for elderly
lady in Point Pleasant area.
Also person to do ligh1
housework. grocery shopping. Must be able to drive .
New Haven area. Point
PleauntJob Service. Phone

304·675·2770.
Help Wanted - Part -time
work, open territories ~ Me·
10n. Point Pleasant, letart

areaa. Call304·675·1429 .

Young woman wantafem•le
boarder to help with ex·
pen1ea of nice 3bdr ., 2 bath
house 011 Rt . 36. 'V2 mile

from Hoopital. Call 4469472.

lead vocaliet looking for
nrioua roc~. top 40 and
metal band . Contact Gery.

8t Vicinity

$45.00.
limitttd supply. K &amp; K Mobile
Homes. Lot 46 , 304· 676-

Michael Jachon

6460 .

brand now, S200.00. 304·
675·3538 or 675 ·2183 .
lntelevision game 13 as·
sorted canridges like new.

ft po"rch glider, new cost

of the Stairs Beauty Salon ,
Pomeroy.
SAVINGS: Tax Shelter. An ·
nuity, I .R.A .- Life. Hospital Can cer. Ho$pital A Sk us
about some insurance con ·
tracts that keeps your sav ·
ings. Call Osby A . ·Martin ,
614· 992 · 7022 or writ e 448
S. Second St. Middleport ,

Baldwin fun M achine. fully
aquarium , king
size dark pi ne head board.

equipped

24 Cruzet Ave. Gallipolis,
Sat. 27, New home made
animals . ca bbage pat ch
d olls. ce ram ics. misc.

Homes for Sale

31

Homes for Sale

Real Cute Homel The leaves
have fallen and so has the

price! Middlepon, Call614·
992·8941 '

Middleport

8t Vicinity
--- .. .... ·- ··-·· ----· · ·. --·

5 :00.

Baby

--~

clothes. and
Laure l

...... "Pt.Pieasii.rli .....
8t Vicinity
Yard Sale, Rt. 2 . Flatrock,
1st bnck on left past Good
Shephard Church . Oct 25·

26.

32 Mobile Homes
for

large 2 story frame house on
J Y2 acres (with additional
acreage available). nice lawn
&amp; garden area with some
iruit. 8 mi . So . Rt. 7 .
conviently located near Clay
grade school. grocery stores
&amp; Qas statio ns. 300 yds.
away from highway 2200
sq . ft of living space . 2
baths. modern kitchen. d•n ing room , spacious living
room with fireplac e. TV game room, mud - room .
washer - dryer room , 4 - 5 .
bdn. full attic partially f in ·
ished, hardwoood floors,
attached gara ge . w oo d
burne r &amp; fuel oil furnace,
county wa ter Owner anx ·
iou s to sell at barga in for the

buyer $49 .900. Cell 256 ·

6494(aft er
weekdays.)

7pm

on

1- - ---:----::- ·IC -

8 yrs . old. 3 bedrm. 2 bath s.
family room with wood
burner . Singl e car garage, on
8 flat acres with s1ocked
pond . City wa1 er in Raci ne.

Call 614·949 ·2641

Four bedrooms, 1 and V2
Baths In good condit1on.
Water St .. Racin e. Ca ll

614·949 ·2195 ,
MiddlepOrt hou se for sale on
Gravel H ill . 2 bedrooms.
large living room, bath ,
ce nt ral air, carpeted. newly
painted inside. basement
wi1h 2 ca r garage. Shown by
appointment only . Call992 ·

5310 .
Four bedroom, 1 V1 ba th. two
sro:v house in Syracuse. Call

Sale

1972 1 2X60. 2 bdr .. hat
appliances . washer. dryer.
bay window. 1otal electric,
nice cond.. $4800. Call

388·9736 .

Majestic M obi le Home ,
14x65. underpinning and
b lock. p orch . Pri ced to sell.

'::oil 304·882-2663 or 304·
773·5096.

Trai ler and Land for sale, '73
mobile home 12JII.60, 3
bedroom , 1 V2 baths, carpon
and porch with 2 rooma buitt
on , 516 .000.00. Broad Run
Road , 882 - 3266 anytime.
1980 Fairpoint all electric
1 4x70. 3 bedrooms, 2 full

boths. $12.200.00. 614·
446·8064 or 446·1387

14~e65
Majestic mobile
home. underpenning. porch,
blocks all goes . Firm must

·selL 304· 773-5096 or 304·
882·2663 .
Middlepon . Pomeroy. Rutland ai'ea. 1 acre land , 1979
Hillcrest Mobile H o me.
50x1 2. D &amp; W Mobile

Homes. 304·675 ·4424.

3 u .tra nice used mobile
ho m es , 10 per cent down ,
low monthly pavmen1s. 10
vr f in an ci ng . 0 &amp; w

HCM ES . 304·675·4424.

1979 W indsor mobile home
14•70 , 3 bedroom s, 2
bath s. centrel cool ing . 304·

675-3030 or 675·3431 .

992·3525 .
Gallipoli s Ferry, 3 br brick
large rooms . 4 ca r garage
and storage bldg .. stove, ref .
washer - dryer. Mak e an

garage, $40,000 ,00. 304·
882·3271 .

New und erground house
1,200 sq f1 , 3 acres land .

$35 .000 .00 , 3 04 · 773 ·
5474 .
3 bedroom , large kitchen .
family room. lo t 50 x 119.
Farmers Home Financmg .

304 · 675 · 3030 or 675 ·
3431
Remodeled 6 JOom house .
New· Haven area. coal-wood
furn ace Good nerghbor-

h oo d . St 7 . 500 . 00 .
13041882·2275 .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

33

Farms for Sale

U -Build it or we will ! Beaut l·
ful, spacious 5 BR home
$6995 / up. See new model!

Call614-886·731 1.
200 acre farm for sale . Will
subdivide. Rutland Town·

ship , Call 61 4-373·0465 .

212 acre farm on Parker Run
Rd . Mu st selL moving t'i)
A nzona . Terms negotiabl~
wi ll carry on land contract,
mineral rights mcludad . Ca~l

742 ·2852.

;

36 Lots &amp; Acreage
lot for sale in Mercerville. 3
trailer hookups, electric, ru-ral water , se ptic tank,
$6 .000 Call 614-256l

6618 .

Buildi ng lot Neighborhood

Rd. 65•1 50. $5,000 . Call
446 -3844 af1er 7 PM .

For Sale : Once acre lot with
large in -ground pool, torn
liner, and partially f inished
basement. For info rmation

call 613 ·665·1232 .

262x110 part1al basement
sept ic tank level S3,000

Call 614·643 ·01 68.
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUAL·
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
RT ' 35. PHON E 614 ·446·
7274 .

Three bedrooms. central air. 1974 Park Ave. 14X70,
vinyl wall paper. carpet total elec .. 3 bdr. 1 Y2 bath.
throughout. wen insulated , · good cond . Call 446 -0175 .
new paint. anached garage.
gas outdoor grill, awnings , Open Ho use, French City
many exuas. Call446-2583 Mobile Homes. I nc . Gallip o·
til 5 :00PM , after 6:00PM lis. Ohio . Sat . Oct. 27th 9am
to 7pm , Sun. Oct . 28 , 1 pm
ca11614·245·6859
to 6pm. Big Saving s on
3 bdr. house , p oo l. A C , Eve rything ! Call 446-9340 .
fireplaces , Pt . Pleasant, sale
Open House. Let•s Make A
or rent . Call 675 · 51 04 .
Deal!! French City Mobile
H·omes. Inc. Gall ipoli s. O~io .
3 bdr home for 'sate by
Sat. Oct.271h, 9am to 7pm.
owner, located on Rt. 160 .

near N.G.H.S. $36 ,000 .
Call614·388 ·8711 ,

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Ohio 45760.

31

on right , Baby items.
clothes, odds &amp; ends.

304·675·6999 after 4:00 .

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

Real Estate

O,J . White Rd. ninth houll

$12 0 .00 will sell for toys . 698
$65.00. 304·675· 1974 .
St .. Middlepon.

5 acres. barn , outbuildings,
5 ~oom house. ba1h. d ouble

todoy·614·992-6720. Top

Saturday Only! Garage Sale:

Groat gift $100 .00 . Now 4 Soturdoy. Oct. 27. 9:00 to

Piano Tuning and Repai r .
Brun ic ardi Music Co .. 446 ·
0687 . Twentieth vear of
quality serv ice. lane Da ·

REMOVE UNWANTED

wood

9 in Saara Craftsman table - - - - ' - - - - - saw with 2 extensions.

Professional
Services

HAIR : No pain l No needle l
Approved depalator m e thod . Remove s unwantad
hair permanently . Ca l l

morning

burner. 1975 Joep with

19 in dolls. Cabbage Patch,
Tiny Toll $36.00; Mr. T, otand. 304-773-9186 .

23

niels , 614·742 ·2951 .

Warm

hardtop, 1 twin bl:d with box
springs and mettrelt. 3 pc
bedroom aulte, bleck end
white portable TV with

Four bedrooms , ktU: henfamily ro om with fireplace.
finished bas ement, . Point
Pl easan t. Shown by ap·
pdintment. 304 -675 · 3079 .

Trailer lot w ith natural gas,
Rd . near C hester. S 100 .00
including gas. C811 614 -

985·3979.
4 acres off Kerr Harrisburg
on Viney Road near Gallipo-

lis. S7 ,000 . Call 304·895·
3398 after 7 p.m .
Middleport, Pomeroy, Ru ·
tland area . 1 11cre lan d . 1979
H illcrest M o bile Home ,
50x I 2. D &amp; W Mobile
Ho m es. 30 4 ·675· 4424 .

Renlal s

Sun. Oct.28th. 1pm to 6pm. 4 1

-:~;--;-;--~--:--::---

Houses for Rent

(Q on' t Miss this SaleiJ) Ca ll

446·9340.
I 975 Richwood Mobile

5 rm . 2 bdr home, e~e . cond,
stove, refrig. included . Dep·
osit required . Call446 - 1370
after Spm .

home. 2 bdr .• 2 baths. lg .
living room &amp; dining area, all
elect., mostly turn ., bought 1 -::-'"'"":-:--~---­
NiCe 2 bdr .. large lot. close
new. good cond .• 56000 . 2· bdr house 42 ChilicotM
to College Campus, 508 Can be seen nut to Layne• Rd.,$.210 . mo.• $75 dsp .
Ridge Ave .. Rio Grande . Oh . . Furniture on B.ulaville Rd . Call 446 · 1340 d'r 448 Call 446·0088 eftor 5pm. 3870.
Priced to aell, mid twentys .
Shown by appointment
only. Call 614-882·7424.
85 Springbrook 14x70. 3 Home on river lot. in Che·
bedrooms for $12. 950 .00 . shire. 3 bdr , 2 baths . famil'/
2 bdr hOme, large ba ck yard ,
86 Rockford 141&lt;70, 3 bed· room, stove, refrig ., dia·
new furnace . utility, vinyl
rooms $12 .950 .00 . 69 hwesher . CH &amp; A. sec . dep.
tiding. must sell. Call 448·
Stanford I 2x60, 2 bed· &amp; references required. Call
1431.
rooms. extra clean , U18d, 367·7567.

2 bdr, 5 min . Holzer. Rt.160,

Lady to live in . Room and
board and small salary. Call

appro111 . 1 a..: ..... new panel·
ing, living room , dining
room , new vinyl wallpaper.

WANTED ; Sleeping room

...... Gaiiij;oiis··.... ·-·

offer. 3D4·675 ·6851 .

992·6690.

992·3704.

~~-'t..'li

Athens . collect 614·592·
3051.

West Virginia Army National
Guard currently has vacan - PIANO TUNING &amp; RE ·
cies for high school juniors PAIRS - Tune up for the
and seniors who want a pan holidays . Special disco unt
time job. Join the Guard, for limited time. 304 •675-.
attend drill one weekend a 5500.
month for pay, and complete 1 --~------­
raquired Active Duty Train ing during summer months.

and block and white cat Itt - : - : - - = - - : - - - - good home, 304-675· 12
Situations
6240.
Wanted
Free Puppioo, V. block and
ten

Chimney
Care

.

1

Employment
Serv1ces

Meigs Inn hostess and wai tress needed. Apply in person from 9 : 00am to
6 :00pm . No phone calls.
Neat and c 1e an and
personable.
\

Wood on Friendly Ridge Rd .

Why Wait Till Winter To Remember
You Were Going To Call Us?

QUILTS , QUILTS. QUILTS
(made before 1940). Call
614-245-9448.

AVON -Need 5 girls to sell
Downtown . Mill CJe ek .
Henkle, Chath8m Ave .•

Two friendly white kittens

TOWN &amp; COUNIIY
VETERINARY
CUNIC

maintenance
and SALE:
hauling
FIREWOOD FOR
All.
seasoned hardwood ayaila -

21

Racine Gun Club 1985 dues
are due, $25.00. Must be
paid before January 1,

Call 614-256·6260.

'

Shrubs and trees
trimmed and removed ,
eaves and gutters cleanad.
storm windows and heat
tapes installed , general

43946 . Phone 614·483 · 304·675·1 108.
. 1605 .

Sell AVON mako 45%. Call
446-3358,

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

. . ... . ...

Ai~CE :

1 ~--:--:----:---Will baby sit in my home.

1986.

a:

Fo~ ~~~~e~, ................... 91

sterilizing. FALL MAINTEM ·

Middlopon, Oh . 614·992·

11

CJ

73·80 Chevy Tr.
Fenders ....................... '70
81·84 Chevy Ti.
Fenders ...................... 110
S-IO·Sl5 Chevy Tri.
Fenders ........................ 80
73·79 Ford Tr.
Fenders ........................ 59
80·14 Ford Tr.
Fenders ...................... 110

work. mowing. trimming .
transplanting, seeding, sodding, fertilizing. stone. bark .

Will hilullimestone or gravel .

Club every Sunday, 1:00

4

-

HOME OWNERS MAINTE·
NANCE: All types of lawn

Buying daily gold. silver
coins, rings, jewelry, sterling
ware. old coins. large currency . Top prices. Ed . Burkett Barber Shop. 2nd . Ave .

p.m. Factory chocked guns .1-::--::--:-:-:--::-:----:--

Computeriz: iflleining Aid Selection
Dependable Hearing Aid Service

~
:z:
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COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE , Beds, iron,

Gun shoot at Racine Gun

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS

z

board . call 1-304·8822711

Call

each . Call 992·7808
601

heavy iron beds. $160 and
up for certain Meigs Co .
etone jars. Old time cup-

loons • Co. 446-4313.

Roger Hysell

-BACKHOES
-OUIIP TRUCKS

Cash paid for fancy iron or

wood . Coll266-1528.

304·895·3021 .

Balloons for Get Well, Anni varsarvs. Birthdays, parties.
Singir)g Gorrilla . Call Bal-

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

SA VI ON PW1. 81U
· IIMr
INIIILAJI f()&amp;fll Ante oa WHOUi ·' II

!;leal Estate General

RUTtAN D- 21g. level lots. l:g
home With• city waler, gas &amp;
electric. Walk to the store.

Co.

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

10·8·1fn

REMODElED - 2 BR, one ft.
home. Nice lg. kitchen, new
bath and klts of carpeting.
Want $27,000.

, M. L "Bud"
Broker-Auction
Cheryl 'Lemley, ,
lleias County Associ1te
Phone 742-3171

.UTILITY BUILDINGS

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF ADDIE POWELL.•
DECEASED
c- No~ 24557 DocMt 12

11015. 12. t9, 26 1111 2. 9.6tc

LONG 801TOII- Wondertut 2
bedroom frame. fA furnace,
lP. water, and IH. lot. ~king
$20,000.

THANK YOU
We sincerely appreciate
the many expressions of
kindness and sympathy
during the brief illness
and death of tur loved
one Lorenzo . Davis.
Thanks to
Rev.
Richard 0. Rothemich of
the United Methodist ·
Church (Enterprise) for
his consolina words, Foglesonl Funeral Home of
Muon, W. Va., prayers.
those who called. the
lovely flowers, food, and
all oft hose who helped in
any way. May God bless
you all.
Wife
Sons Jaek &amp;

~GKEE.

1984 and the 28 days lor

NI.W USTING - 3 BR mobile
home, 12x65, gas furnace,
range, relrigerator, carpeting
lor ooly $6,500.

Card of Thanks

Now

TO

Records reference to which IS
hereby made.
You are requ ~red to answer
the Compla1 n1 wn h1n 28 days
after the last publ1ca1ion of !his
not1ce whiCh witt be pubhshe d
once each week l or s • ~ succes·
sf\1€ weeks The last publtcauo n
w1il be made on November 9.

Old Oriental Augs Wanted .
Any size or condition, Call
toll free 1·800-553·8021 .

Wanted old pianos. Paying
&amp;20.00 and &amp;40.00 each .
Firsh floor only . Write giving
directions. Witten Pianos
box 188 Sardis, Ohio

only.

.Sizes Start From 12'x16'

Needed. Cell 367·7696 .

Will cut and deliver fire -

3476 .

Goorgos Crook Rd.
614·446-0294.

CHESTER-985·3307

EXCAVATING
-DOZERS

Weight. feel gree t '
Natural Herbal dii&amp;t A. Nutrition plan . Dlatributors

Financial

1100

Public Notice

Lose

Olive St .• Gallipolis. Oh.

SWEEPER and sewt·ng mo· toll free 1·800·553·802 1.

Shop Technician
on Duty

PULLINS

17 Miscellaneous

chine repair. parts. andi - - - - - - - - - - J - - -- - - -- - supplies.
Pick up and Wanted to buy - beef hides.
delivery, Davis Va c uum Call after 5 .00 p .m . 843 ·
Cleaner, one half mile up 6250 .

uoo

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

structor: Jerry lowery 198• inductee into Weightlifting Hell of Fame . .

18 Wanted to Do

Old Oriental rugs wanted .
Any size or condition. Call

We Have A Full Time

3 ·tf~

Studio olnce 1971 . 143
Bu~lng1on
Rd.. Jackaon,
Ohio. 814-288·3074. ln.

lure, 446·3159, 3rd, &amp;

45769 or call 614·992 ·
7760.

3 Announcements

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS fOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

Middleport, Ohio

K1r1te-Prlvate Leuon•.
l.Nrn the ultimete in selfdetenH. American Karate

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters. Swain Furni -

wood . cupboards, chairs,
chests , baskets , dishes.
atone jars, antiques , gold
and silver . Write · M . D .
Miller, Rt.2. Pomeroy. Ohio

Announcements

i dw..... 4 - " • PI" ~n•l

Public Notice

Pomeroy, Ohio

992-7201

UOO

Public. Notice

CASE NO 22240 Frnai

PH.

I

11· 11.0&amp; F•~h, ..

V. C. YOUNG. If!
992-6215 or 992-7314

JIM CLIFFORD

9~·2196

, .,

Estimates)

OIL LINES

PAT HILL FORD ..

10-15, I 1'10. ' ·

(F ~ee

CONTRACTING
"DOZER · BACKHOE
"RECLAMATION WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
"DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CONCRETE WORK
"CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
"WATER. GAS &amp;

II•Ho!.O.oin

U ·f a • l -

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
PROBATE·DIVISIDN
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO

FRI. &amp; SAT.

117 - CGCIIw•lll

IJ . u.,. u oe~~

41 · E~.,._..,.,., tor ~'"'

,, ..,.,..,.~~raoo

......

work

J&amp;F

RADIATOR

SERVICE

A... CNtl04

- Plumbing and electrieal

4·5.11(

Factory Choke
12 Gauge shotguns
Only

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

WED-,

- Addons and remodeling
- Roofing and gutler work
- Concrete work

PAR.TS end SERVICE

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

A•ailallle for lit 11a.p

. wv

CARPENTER
SERVICE

•RanVn
·
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

10/4/tfc

Public Skating

...... c•......,
...... c....,.

1l· """D""~'"

FOR FUTURE USE"

RACINE •
FIRE DEPT.
lashan luilding

CHESTER, OHIO

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l ... .,.,.,,a&amp;A&lt;euM••o

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"CUT OUT

Complete Dustles1

SKATE-A-WAY

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BAHR CLOTHIERS

,_ro,, Oltt. t5769

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Common Pleas Court.
Probille D IVIS IO 'l
M e1 os County, Ohto

Shop Ut Fot
All You, Fsll
Needt In·
Nsme Btsnd
Westing
Appstel Fot
Men snd
Women

PHONE
992-2156
Write Oat"' Slntintl C'-tilitd Dttlt.

YOUNG 'S

•W11hera •Diahwuhara . ·

The Resl"

Or

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All Makes

"Service lhat Towers Above

The Daily Sentinel

ll·•'•

985-3561

46353 Sent Clmp Rd.
Chester, Ohio
Ph. 986·4289
If No Answer. Call fl5·4382
We Sarvleo All
Mokoa • Modele
Antenno IJIIIIllotion
Houso Colis lrKI Shop
Service AYOiloble

Ea~tMeigs

Roofirll Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidincs ' 9
Wanted To Buy
16 Yeera Experience
We pay cash for let' model
GREG ROUSH
clean used cart .·
·
PH. 992· 75B3
Jim
Mink
Chov.·Oidt
Inc.
or 992 -22B2
BHI Gene Johnson
Jj .J.flc'
446·3672

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

St. Rt. 160 North I
Gallipolis, Ohio
7/11/tfn

Auctioneer. Call 304-276·
3069.

Schools
lnltructlon

GillIts

Parts &amp; Service

CHIMNEY SWEEP
..

I

Sat.'
..
......~~·"

Or 992-5875

Authorized John Deere,
New H.olland, Bush Hoa
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment

U-SAVE
AUTO

itA
Dl•

Galf I

GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Ha111ord Community

Center. Trucldoeds of new
merchendise every week .
Conalgments of new &amp; uHd
merchendlu alwaye welcomed. Richard Reynold•.

New Homes-Extensive
Remodel inc
Insurance Work
Cu,tQ.m Pole Bld1s.

,U. S. RT. 50 EAST

choict.

Chimney Cleoning
PH. 949·3048
From 9:00. to 5:00
10·1 9·tln

16

F'ubllc Sale
II&lt; Auction

tho

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

SALES &amp; SERVICE

"We Rent For less"

KOUN11tY ~ .
KlUB

For all your wiring
needs; furnaces repair
service and installation.
Residential
&amp; Commercial
Catl 742-3195

BOUGS

CHIMNEY , KING

CALL
446-4522

lHE

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Two cars received moderate
damages but their drivers escaped
injury in an accident at 7:55 a.m.
Friday · morning on Mulberry
Heights Hill in Pomeroy.
Ppp~ero)( Police said a car driven
by Jay Harlan Ridgway, New
Haven, was traveling down the hill
when the right side of the car
dropped off the side of the,
pavement In getting the car back
omo the road, the vehicle slid on fhe
wet pavement and went across the
road into the path of a car driven by
Kenneth McCullough, headed up the
hill.
There were no citations.

Area deaths

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

E-1-A·Ctr. 111tll04tnl way
to drive tho vehicle of yo•r

RENTAL

Emergency squads Cars receive
answer four calls
moderate damage

Veterans Memorial

NEW VEHICLE

8

The Daily Sentinei-Page-11

uction every Friday night at

A

We'~ like to lotrod••• '"' to

, EUGENE LONG

Happenings around Meigs County...

The Racine PTO annua l fall
carnival will be held Saturday a t the
Racine Junior High Building fomr 5
to 8 p.m. Games, a s pook house, a
country store and refreshments will
be featured. Proceeds from the
carnival wiU be used to purchase
blinds for the elementary school and
supplies for the teachers.

INTERESIED IN

CC!mplete Guttor Wad&lt;
Complete Remodettng
Roofing of .. Typea
Worlta,l In h - area

.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Business Services

eenthil

'

Fall carnival sel

26, 1984

Interest rate going up.

CINCINNATI (AP) - Vice targets of people. It would be over.
President George Bush planned a The (mlsslle) systems wouldn't
visit to a recently reopenedsteelmUI work anymore."
in northern Kentucky today as part
Bush said recent contacts with
of his campaign stop here.
Soviet
leaders looked promising If
During a forum at a Cincinnati
Reagan ts re-elected.
high school after his arrival
"Once the Soviets understand
Thursday evening, Bush fielded
, questions about taxes. nuclear they have a (U.S.) president who
weapons, the Soviet Union a nd the does not favor a nuclear freeze, who
proposed "Star Wars" defense favors the B-1 bomber, the MX
system, which he estimated is more mlssUe, I think we'll reach a
settlement," he said.
than 10 years away.
Bush said he favored the Equal
The vice president hl1 at Demo·
Rights
Amendment but that the
crat Walter Mondale's proposed tax
Reagan
a dministration Is trying to
program, saying It would "shutoff
eliminate
dlscrlmlna lion against
the economic recovery a nd stop
women
through
new laws instead of
people from going back to work at
a
constitutional
amendment.
the rate of 300,(XX) a m onth."
Bush asked public support for a
The vice president said he had not
balanced budget amendment to
seen . any signs of Repu bllcan
discipline both Congress and the
complacency in the current cam·
White House and for a change In
'President Reagan's veto power,
paign, despite President Reagan's
big lead in the polls.
allowing him to veto line items in
bills rather than entire measures.
"WhUe Jesse Jackson was regis·
tering voters, our volunteers were
Bush praised President Reagan's
our quietly doing the same thing.
Strategic Initiative, known as the
"Star Wars" defense system
Ohio is critical because no Republi·
can has ever been elected without
against nuclear attack. He said he
believes It would be a good basis for
carrying the state," he said. "Weare
competing for victory in every
agreement with the Soviets because
state."
"we would no longer be making

Four calls were answered on
Thursday by units of the Meigs,
Co unty E mergency Medical
Service.
Middlepon was caUE'd to the
Stonewood Apts. at ll:44 a.m. for
Inez Pooler who was laken to
Veterans Memorial. AI 4:41 p.m,
Tuppers Plains and Olive Township
fire trucks were called to the Ron
McGrath residence for a trailer fire.
Nothing was showing when the
.tru cks arrived. At 5: 31 p.m., the
Middleport unit responded to a call
'on Park St. for Eber Lewis who was
taken to Veterans Memorial. The
Tuppers Plains unit went to Reeds·
ville at 10: !17 p.m. for Curtis
Cauthome who was transported to
Veterans Memorial.

~ber

Friday,

bath, muter bdr, 3rd bdr

could be added easily , nice

yard. 4 yrs , ·old, $3,760
Puppln, pon DoiMrmon . with light kitchen privilege• down . euume payment
Klttena: vorloly.Coll 614· or 1mall traile.r for 1enlor 8235 .40 mo . Coli 246·
citizen . Coli 992-2839.
1192·74158.
9219.

$6260.00. 70 Titon 12x80
.2 bedrooms, extra clean.
used,t6600 .00 . 74 Ca ·
meron 12x50, 2 badroom1,
extra c I e an, u 1 e d ,

1":-:-:---:-:--:------:-

3 bdr. 2 bath. double stall
garage, woodburner, 218
area . 8 350 mo. Oep. &amp; Ref.
required . Ren1 with option

$5250.00. Froedelivoryand to buy. Coli 446·7044 or
set-up. located 2 milet form 446 -808&lt;' •her 5pm.
Ravenswood brKia-. June- 1":-:-:--:----:~--­
tion of 1-77 a'ld Rt. 2 . 2 bdr. hou• in Eureka, axe.

GENE'S MOBILE HOmoo. condition. Deposit required .
co lt •n•. ?73·5136.
Co11448·8535.

�.

Pomo•n&gt;y-Middlo•r"'r1
Ohio
.
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Friday, October 26, 1984

12 The
41

Sentinel

Oclobw 28. 1984

Ohio

Houses for Rent

KIT·'N' CARLYLI ®br Larry Wright

64 MiiC. Merchandise 66 Building Supplies

715

King 1110 box oprlngo &amp;
matt,..oo. Coil 81'4-3B8·
9694.
.

5 rm . house &amp; gar1ge. 1h

acre ground, rent or ule.
Coli 448-4798.

Ba.teand
Merton for Sale

18ft. flborglaa boat. motor
&amp; troller. C.H 446-1100.

.

79: Motors Home•
I 8o Campers

2 bdr. house. bltement,
garage. Chillicothe Rd. Call
245-9170 .

Winnobogo Cfileften 24 fl ..
loaded, olr, g.... n - tiroo,
axe .. cond .. Clll 446-7019 .
Sell thll wHk--- Borgolnll

4 bedroom colonial brick
house for ren1 or sale in

I ' VE Al.WAV'i WANTED
TO 8f THe FlR'9&lt;T .P&amp;bON
TO CATCH &amp;13fOOT.

Pomeroy. Call 1-373-0466.
1970 Shooto 14 ft. nofritW•c
1tor, atove. Ex"llent condl•
tlon, ooldng tiiiiO.OO. CoR,
992·3237.
:

Hq_u•e for rent, l bedroom•
in: Bro.,.vntown. No peta.
99~·7022 .

Newly remodeled houoo, 2
bedroom, 1 fuH bath. Iorge
fur~ished

split, deUvered. stacked

kitchen. located in

kitchen.
bdr. 1 lull
located
both.in lgMiddle. ·turn.
port . Send reaume 10 Daily

Sentinel. P.O. Box 729-V,
Pomeroy. Oh 45769.

136. Pickup after 6pm. Coli
448-7524.

44

51

Apartment
for ·Rant

Household Goods

cupboards. pie oole. tole·
phoneo, doll&lt;, olio anliquoa
and glassware. Open Sundays. Conkel's l'uppora-

LAYI!IE'S Fl/RNITURE

plains, Rt.7 .

Furnished . efficjency. 701
Fourth, Gallipolis. Share

Sofa. chair. rocker. ottoman, 3 ta~lel,jextra heavy,.
$686. Sofa. chair and love-

call304-273-2273 .

both. 8150. utilities pd . Call
446 · 4416 •l! er Bpm .
Furnished ,efficiency apt.,

seat, 8275. Solaundchairo
priced from $285 . to &amp;896.
Tobloo. t50 and up to $126 .
Hide-a-beds. l390. and up

LR , BR . combination ki1chen 8t ba1h. Privata. sec.

to $560 .• sofa beds •146
Rac:liners. $286. 1o e375.:

dep. • ref. Call448-4607or
446-2602.

4 room house in co.untry for
elderly only . 304 - 5762133 .

House for rent. 4 bedrooms.

3 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms.
304-676- 5104 or 675 5386 .
House small , 3 bedroom,

2111 Lincoln Ave, 5275.00.
deposit and

references .

304-675-2749 .
House $150 .00 month pluo
utilities and deposit after 6
PM 304-675-6644. Serious
inquires only.

Gallipolis: 2 bdr. lg . clean
rooms. central heat- air
Wlter-trash pd., $236 plo~

dop. Call446 -0116 .

Modern 1 bdr. downtown,
complete kitchen, air,
carpet, Dep. required. Call

446-4383 days or 4460139 eve.
New efficiency apt.. with

garage, 8210 mo .. Dep. &amp;

to Point Pleasant. heat and
air, city water. 14 acres.

446-7209 after 5pm .

leue $475 .00 month, 304675 -6276.

3 bedroom. basement. nice

Lease. Northup area. Call
River.side Apts. Middleport.
Spec1al re1es for Senior
Citizens. 8130. Equal Housing 0ppor1uni1iea. 614-

yard . Close to school and

992· 7?21 .

markets. Will accept Hud .
304-675 -3030 or 675 ·
3431 .

Ap1. for rent in SyracuSE!.

Coli 992-7689 .

42 Mobile Homes

One and 1wo ·bedroom furnished apartments. call614-

for Rent
2 bdr .• AC, gas heat. wall to
wall carpet in Gallipolis. Call

after 5PM. 446-1409.

APARTMENTS. mobile
homes, houses. Pt. Pleaaan1
and Gallipolis . 614-446-

8221 .

2bdr mobile homa with
natural gas heat. Adults
only, no pets . Call 367-

7438 .
Fullv furnished, 2 bdr. air
cond.. adults only. Cell

446-4110.
12X70 Trailer furnished,
eKpanded living room. step
in ·kitchen, new carpet, all
modern $250 mo. plus
utilities 8100 deposit. See:
314 Third St. Kanauaga.

Call 446-7473 .

run' ln. 820. Call 614-379·
2221.

One h.p. Saara air compre•-

Reg. Plott coonhounds, 16

$286 to 1745. Doll&lt; $110
upto$225 . Hutchos,$550.

sor, 5 c.t .m. 40 p.s.i.. 100
p.s.i. max. 110 volt. 8200

mo. old. dark. brindle mole.
notapolled. Call448· 1043.

Baby beds. $110.

Mauresses or box spi'inga
full or twin, 868 .• firm.

•ea:
and $78. Queen sets. 8195.

~lao Sears professional qual·
•tv spray gun $76. Call
614-742-2323 .

Pit Bull dog for solo. 7

61h foo1 of 6 inch flue liner

montha old. Male. No papera. Good watch dog .

with bra c k o t s • n d
flanga,846 .00. Call 614985· 3979 .

tion

of

bedroom

sui1es,

rocken. metal cabinets.
headboards 838 &amp; ·up to
$66.
Used Furniture -- head
boards, and 2 bedroom
suites. 3 miles out Bul.aville
Rd. Open 9am to 6pm, M"on .
1hru Sat.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers. refria·liroto_rs, ranges. Skagg1
phances, Upper River
beside Stone Cres1

614-446-7398.
County Appli1nce , Inc .
Good used appliances and
TV sets. Open BAM to6PM .

load,

or 675 -

Unfurnished apartment for

rant, 304-675 -5968 alter S
p.m .
-----~·

3 room unfurnished apt.
utilities paid, will accept
Hud. 304-675 · 3030 or
Furnished 2 bdrs. TV cable , 676 -3431 .

clean. quiet. beautiful river
view in Kanauga . Fosters

and

Pickens used furniture. 304·
New Gibson refrigerator, 8

months old, $600 .00. 304·
675-6718 .
SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. Now
&amp; _ usa~ wood~coala1oves, 6
pc wood LR suite $399,
bunk beds $199 , antron
reclinara $99, uaed bedroom
suites. ranges. wringer
washers, &amp; ahoeo. Coll614-

Furnished Rooms

53

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

Antiques

1

black

male.

Call

614-843-5207.
AKC rogilterod Poodle
puppy 1125.00. Also, oil
kinds of ropoiro. Alter 5:00
PM 304-676-6512 .

Arabian lltud 1000 lbs .• will

72

1977 Oodgo Kory van 12ft.
box. runs good. Cell 4464827 llftor 5.

Call 304-675-3638.

57

Pinto Pony mare. exc with
children, Wes1ern saddle,

wood

CONN trumpet like new
8160 . .Call after 6:30, 446·
3199 .

bedroom suite. black and
white portaf!lo · TV with
stand. 304-773-9185.

Vz German Shepherd puppiBI 818. Call 614-21166865.

camouflaged regular issue.
government clothing; boots.

Mulic P A cabinets. Peevey
horno. J 8 L Bottom. Call
992-6137 .

Ravenswood. Open Fri. Sat.

Alto SaJI., Buescher. horn
and caae like new condition.
leas than wholesale a1

(donim 14 oz pants$10.00).
SAM SOMERVILLE'S, Eaot,
Sun: 1:00-7:00 PM . Call in
orders before 10:00 AM
304-875-3334.

Place ordera. cemtrtarv vall
arrangements and grave
bl1nkets. Four Seasons Flor~

iot. 304-876-5033 .
Birthday. Novelty,· Allocca~
sian and Wedding cake•
decorated reasonable.

Phone 304-675-5527.

bricle, pod.' All lor $85 .00.
304· 882-2762.

64

Hay

8o

Grain

71

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for '80

68

Fruit

8o

Vegetables

Paara $6.00 bu .you pick;
drop peoro 86.00 bu; delivered and picked $15.00
two bu. 304-875-4298.
NOW OPEN - Rome
Beauty, $5.00buool; 4other
varietlel applet. J~ck's Fruit
Market, Rt . 35. Henderson,
wv.

model and newer uaed cera.

lis . 446-4416 altar 8 p.m.

For Sale or Trade

rent in ~acine . Call 614~

367-7148 .

Shots

Space for Rent

and wormed. Call

614-992-3673.

1977 Ford 1 80 4 opd, 4
wheel driw pickup. low
mileage. Call 8~ 4-3877540.

tlon Wagon, good cond .•

now battery. 5 now tlreo.

body ,good. 1 981 Plymouth
Chomp. 4opd. Call 2456144 .
1981 Ford Courier, 4 spd ..
om-fm·topo, •3189. 1980

1979 Cornaro · Barllnetto

$3199. John'• Auto Solao,Bulovllle Rd . Gollipollo. Oh
446-4782.

axe. cond., loedld, ,for 11le

by owner. Coll446-7814.
77 Pontiac Grand Prix 301 •
good condition. Call altar
5PM. 448-0137.
1981 Cornaro Z-28. 24.000
actual mlloo. Muot oolll No
reeaonable

offer

refuNd.

1975 CJ-SJNp, 8 cyl.. now
items: trans. gear box. tirea.
brekes. top. carburator.

ahocko. muffler ayatem.
tunod. winterized. Call 388·
9080.

C~vy

Luv, auto., 1m~ fm

1983 Chevrolet S-10 Truck.
VB tong.. 6-opoold manuel
trona., AM FM otareo nsdlo.
oxtancled cob with jump
aeats.

power

Trailer

Apartment
for Rent

owner, good cond.,

lot for rent . Call

f m11

367-7438 .

I«

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33. North of
JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS !Equal
Housing Opportun,ity) has
one and two bedrooms, rent

stoning at $163 lor one
bedroom and $198 par
month lor two bedroom.
with f200 dapooit located

Pomerov. Large lots . Call

814-992 -7479 .

54

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

Coll614-373-0456 .

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

KnsuH Firewood Split· 95%
hardwooda. Seasoned or
green. YOU' pick up or we

M erchandise

near Foodland and Spring

deliver. HEAP wonder. 614256-6245 .

Vollay Plaza, pool and TV
ant. Call 446-2745 or leave
metsage.

51

L•rgo Furnished apt. 919
2nd. 1175 utilitioa paid.
Man only. Shore bath. 4484418 altar 8 p.m..
813 Third Avo. 1 bdr .. water
fumlohod, adulto only. 1136
mo.,

dep. required.

Call

448-4222 batwHn 9 &amp; II.
Completoly furniohod all
ol.ct. 458 Second Avo ..
OIMI 2BR •Apt . U20 mo.,
odulto only. -urltydopooit.
Roter.,coo. Call 448-2236
or 448·21181.
Downotalro, 2 roomo •
bath. fumlohod, cloon. no
poll, oduito only. Dop• Ref.
roqulrod. Coll448-11119 .
Untumlohed 2bdr.,ln c;:rown
cttv. can 2118-81120.
Furnilllod orlflcloncy, 7Ya
N... GaHipolll 11110., utilitiel pd., Call448-44 Uloftor
lpm.

Misc. Merchandise

Llmootono. Sand, Grovel.
Delivonsd In Moaon. Malgo,
Galllo or pick up at Rlchordo

Household Goods

Goa Dryer $96, elec. dryer
•9&amp;, Pon. dryarl76, Ken- ,_•::-s_o_n._c_._n_4_4~8-·7_78~11~---­

more washer 186. GE r
waaher es&amp;, 9 other Plaatlc ~iaterns ltate ap~
washers 1o chooae from . proved, plaltlc septic tanks,

Side by lidll rofrlg. Harveot
Gold 82711. Side by oldll
notrlg. Copportona f250,
goo range 30" 195, Moytag
oq. tubwringerwoo.,.rf86 .
Skoggo Applloncoa U River Rd. Gallipolll, 448·
7398.

plootic culven. nietal cuivorto. RON EVANS ENTER·
PRISES. Jackson. Oh 814~
1 2_8_1·_11_9_3_0_.- - - - - o

Firewood cut up oloba. '16
PU load. Larger looda dollvorod. Call for prlc01, 814·
246-5804.

Trade Center Kar&gt;ougo, 1-::------~--0hlo. Furniture outlot, Why For oola fHI din. and top ooil.
Poy Morel
CoN Coll614·2118·1427.
RICK'S NEW AND UIED
FURNITURE . Uood ltovq
and relrigoratora. Compare
our prices, ••v• · todey.

Phono 304-773-!1430.
Ceptaln 8'-mor will cleon
ono chair rr.. whon you got

two

rooma

of

cerpet

clqnod. 304· 8711·22111.

30 gallon fi1h aquarium
comploro. 1 978 760 Kowonkl, 1973 Gnomlln , 1 9 ln.
Ponooonic TV. Call 44113801 .
Worm glow wood burning
otove, rodlont h•t. Tok01
10111 up to 22" . Call 448·
3421.
'

Building Materiels
Bl~ck. brick. sewer pipe•.
wmdows . llntelt, etc .

Claude Wintlll'a. Rio Grondll.
0 . Coll814·246-5121 .

61

Sli!IPIII'S

IIVI~~,Iud

Farm Equipment

1-:1::9:-47::-F::-o-r-:d-t_ns_c-to-r--:-.-17-0- 0-_
Coll446·3932oroooat131

Build your own 3 or 4 bdr g~~flold Ava.. Galllpolla,
homo. '8995 kit dolv.. Our •-::-- - - - - - - new model is open, Me tt IT
today. Call 1-886-7311 .
wo row corn picker, axe
cond, 304·876·3308.

1--...:=======:.;1;:::;::;::;::;::;::;:::;::::;:=~

auto~

motlc. low miiHge. Coil
448-1830.
78 Malibu Clolllc, 8 cyl, air,
om-fm. 8 trk. good tlroa.
one~ owner .• ciNn. Cell 44e~
31811 or 448-8030.
1 9B3 Olda Cutlou Supromo. 28.000 mlloo, llkl
new. Coli Rl)n Sheats altar
llpm, 814-2118·1484.
1978 Dotaun 8·1 0 Wogon,

~ood cond .. ci...,, , 1 aoo.
all441-7209 ottor &amp;pm.

1973 Ford Oren Torino
ouotlon wogon. 3111, nuno
good ... 00. Caii448-8071 .

ateering,

power brokeo. CoN 992·
6614 or 887-8978 .
87295.00.
1 97B GMC, SB. 8 cyllnor. 3
opeod topper. A- 1 ahape.
83800. 1977 Ford Courier,
4 opeocl, 4 cylinder. AM -FM
caa~ene,

new tires.

runs

good. '1500 or beat oflar.
304·1171-201 0 otter 15.

79 Ford Pinto Wagon, one

44

· Hilma
Improvements

Spout~.. ,.·

Marcum RoOfing ·&amp;

lng. Now lnotolling rubba• : roofs. 30 years experience. .. •
opoclollzlng in built up root.'
_c_o_u_8_14_·_3_8.8_-_sa_e_7_._ ___,: : .
PAINTING- lnlarlor and ex, • :
terior. plumbing, roofing, • .
oomo romodollng. 20 yro.
oxp. Coii614-38B-9862 .
H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl oldlng, roofing, room
eddi1lon. atorm windowa.

otone. Call 814-367-0409
or 614-367-7244.
I'M NOT SURPRISED!
.SO,._.,ETIMES 1 THINK
THA."T CENTRAL PACIFI C
BU~H MAKES lHEI R.
OWN LA..WS!

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. LoCII references
furnished . Free eatimates.

Call collect 1-614-237·
0488, 8
to 5 p.m.

a.m.

Rogers · easement

Wotorpro..ring.

·

Plaat-;lng &amp;. Pl111ter repair.

free eotlmotes. Cell 814• ,
211&amp;-11 82.
. ••
GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,
scotchguerd~water

extrac-

If you and
Stop shdking. Bicker' Your
I are to be scrawl is difficu It enough to

tion, doodorlzero. FREE lotimates.

Aeaaonabte

ratu.

a.,. Smith. 992-6309.

73

Vans

a. 4 W.O.

1977 Dodge Van, 318 .,g..
auto .. cau .• a.c .,

c.b.

f1800 firm. Coll448-2707
ova.

elected! read as

Whatsthis?
'Three candy
bars, a dollar

t wenty cents?

it is f

RON'S Television Service.. •
Speci11izing in Zenith and • ... ·
Motorola, Ouazar, and ·· :
houoe colla . Call 304-576- " •
2398 or 814·446-2464. . ~ : ·

Fatty Tree Trimming, otump
removal. Call 304-875- .
1331 .
. ..
RINGLES'S SERVICE , ox- · . ·
perienced carpenter. electri~
cian, mason. painter, roof-

ing (Including hot tor
eppllcatlonJ 304-676-2088: ·· :
or 876· 7368 .
·.
Rotery or cable 1ool drilling.
day. Pump ules 1nd

HfYi~

ceo. ;J04-896·3802.
B &amp; D HOME IMPROVE-- :MENTS. vinyl oidlng, olumn '
aofllt, window, gable, taco
boord capa •nd guttering.
eloo pointing, roofing. room
addlton, no job to email or

lorgo. 304-578·2644.

82

Plumbing
Heating

8o

Evening
Television Listings. ;,:~::~--~:;:;;.;,~:;~~--::~~==----~----._----------------------~---------FRIDAY
Review Paul Duke is jo1ned
Garr and Patti Ia Belle. (60
2 :30 Ill Blondie
by top Washington
min.I
CJ) SponsCenter
IStS analyzing the w eek s
rn Best ot Gro ucho
([) MOVIE : ' Murder In
1 0126184
~!U1.. '6td
news.
(!) SportsCenter
Mind'
jou rn~l -

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth end Pine
Gallipolis, 0 hio
Phone 614-448-3888 or
814-448-4477

EVENING

6 :00

insured.

•

Diff'rent Strokes
8 Cil (I) NBC News
(]) Rifleman
(JJ Mazdll Sponslook

6 :30

Good-1 Excavating, bill·
menta. foc;ten. driveways,

Cll Down to Eanh
(I) Cil !D ABC Newa

oeptlc tonko, londocoplng.
Coli anytime 814·4484537, JamH L. Davison, Jr.

(j)

1 972

shape. otato otlckor. "'gulor
•.2.200. Now •1,800 be~
foro Nov. 1. 304·8711-3824.

D

7 :00

Business

(I) PM Magazine

Oawson·and Nick Buoniconti
review this week· s NFL ac·
tion.
CJ) Here Come the Brides
(JJ SponsCenter
Cl) Gomer Pyle

CIJ Ill

work. B•ckhoe'a
Dozer &amp; . Dltc.,.r, Dump
truckl. &amp; water~g•a~~ewer­

(!21 Entenainment

Tonight

(l) Wheal of Fonune

Ill CIJ Wheel of Fonune 1
(()
(fi) MacNeil/Lehrer
Newahour

®News
1!11 Jetleroons
7 :30 G (1j Tic Tac Dough
(JJ ESPN's Speedwaek
(]) lc.llabod Crane This car·
toon adaptation of W ash·
ington lrvihg 's clasSic is
about a prissy schoolmaster' s encounter with the
head)ess horseman.

Elec1rical
Refrigeration

CIJ 0 CIJ Family Feud

!lEWlNG Mechlne ropalro,
_,leo. Authorized Singer
10111 • Borvloa 8horpen
Scluora. Fabric Shop.
Pomeroy. 814·992-2284.

815

&lt;lG Wheal of Fortune
G tlZ New Name That
Tune

•

8 :00
Ganaral Hauling

WKRP In Cincinnati
(l) (I) V Diana is brought

to trial one year after the
freedom fighters drove the
alien visitora away. (60 min .l

(]) MOVIE: 'Daniel'
(]) MOVIE: 'Biuo Thunder'
Ill Lon• Ranger ·
(JJ NFL Game of tho Wook
Cll
NBA
Baaketball:
Booton Cohlca at Detroit

Jomn Boys W.tot" Service.
Aloo pool• filled. Cell 814·
2118·1141 or 814-448·
11711 or 814-448-7111 .
Waugh'o Wotar Service. Coli
2118·1240, If no ontw•
2118·11 30.
•

87

8

Pistons

Cll IIIIDI Bonoon Benson's

campaign "mOney runs ou1
until an unexpected bene·
factor arrives in the middle
of the night. {Closed Cap·
1ionedl

Upholatery

Ill CIJ

(lJ Garfield In the

Rough Garfield meets the
great outdoor• When Jon
decides that a camping
is a perfect cure for the

TRISTATE
.UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1.183 lac. Ave .. Gelllpollo.
814·448·7833 or 8 1 4·441·
1833.
'

tr.,

blah&amp;.

•

I]) IDl WoohlngtM!
.-f'

Cil ® Wall Street Week
Louis Auk evser analyzes the

·sos with a weekly review

of economic and investmen t
mauers.
0 Cil Cf) Hunter Hunter

and

McCall

encoun ter

a

(!)
Breeders'
Crown
Series - Race # 6 Coverage
of this harness racing cha mpionship is presented from
W ashington, D.C. (60 min'.)
CJ) 18 (]1J Hawaiian Heat
Mac and A ndy are drawn
into an eeri e case t hat leads
Andy to beli eve that he's
found his missing brother

160 min.)

0

'

I]) ®l Dallas (Clo sed

· ·

Captioned(

(ijJ Great Perform ·
ances:
Lincoln Cent8r
Special 'Lincoln Center's
25th · Anniversary Celebration.' Highlights from past
·uve from Lin coln Center·
telecas ts feature enCore
performances by Andre
Watt s, ltzhak Perlman . Pe. ter Martin and many more.
(2 hrs.)
10:00 D (}) (!) Miami Vice
Crockett and Tubb s go after
drug kingpi n Calderone, but
a beautiful w oman with a
mysteriqus identity inter·
venes . (60 min.)
(l)

Cil MOVIE: 'Risky Busi-

m Jeopardy"

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

1----------

Nightly

Pumpkih Charlie Brown

Ill 700 Club

Cil Inside the NFL Len

cre1e

8t

ment. (Closed Captioned!
CID ® It' s the Great

0

small10wn sheriff wit h homicidal tendencies . (60 min .)

Report
® Working Women
t!ll One Day at a Time

J.A.R.Conotruction Co.Rutlond. Oh,&amp;14-742· 2903:
Baurnen11. Footere, Con·

84

(]) NFL's Greatest Momenta legends of th e Fall.
([) Ill G2l Webster
Web ster 's mi &gt;~ - up with a
chemistry set start s a fi re
that destroys the apart·

9 :00

Ill CIJ ® CBS News

owner.

Dozor Work by Tad Hanna.
Dltchoo, pondo, r011da, lend
cl•rlng. etc. Coli Motor Cor
8tokoro. 448·8592.

8 : 30 Ill Great Adventure

(]) MOVIE: 'Enigma'
Ill Hot Potato
(JJ ESPN's 'Horse Racing
Weekly
Cll Lucy Show
Cil Dr. Who
CHI 3 ·2-1. Contact

SHULAW'S Plumbing ond
Hooting, 211 Sixth St..
Point Pleaunt, w. Vo. 304875-15420. Llcon. .d ond

Excavating

field'

(]) Aerriember Whim ·
Bird• arid the Bees Dick
Cavett eKamines the fa shions. traditions and revolutions o( Amercia's ever·
changing sexual mores .

JIM'S PLUMI!ING S. HEATING. Rt. 1. B.ox 31511. Golll·
polio. Call 814-387-0678.

83

fi) MOVIE: 'Bobby Deer-

DCIJI]) C1J O CID® ID
I1Jl News

oloctrlcol linN.
1 977 Oodga window Von.
all po_wlll'. Call after . IIPM
_9_4_9_·2_1_9_11_._ _.:.__ __
1
'73 F 100, 4x4, good cond.
$1.400 . 00 . 304 - 875 ·
3044.
1-:-::::-C_h_e_vv_S-to-P-v-.-n-~g-oo-d

1 9 a 2 C h e v 0 t t e , Huntor'a &amp;podol. 711 OMC
4apd .. U199 . 1981 Jimmy Bluer 4x4, Auto,
Chovotto, auto., U1t8, PI, PI, AC, oimOII now
1979 Plymouth Volore, llrH, rune IOQd. Will take
auto., U319, 1978 Ply- VCK&gt; anywhere. 19110.00.
mouth Valero , outo.. Phone 304-8711-43117.
•1119. John' o Auto IIIH,
lulavlllo Rd .. Oalllpollo, 74 Motor-clea
Ohio 448·47to,fadtornp
-•
1971 Ford Elite. Excellent 1 - - - - - - - - oondftlon. Can be behind Foodloncl or oall 1983 lntaratato brown,
192·3414.
8.1100 mlleo, 14,000. Cell
448·2240.
1180 Pinto. 4 apoed .
11800.00. Call 192·3817 Yamaha VZ 1211J motoroy·
after 11:00 p;m.
=oond. 11 ,000. COn
. n
and cooo 1811. Glrl1
'78 ford Folrmont, 8 cyl, Pl.
- d 118. Cell 387;
-tirll. ~ oond, 304- 7117.
711·8809 onytlmo.
1-::-------'--T - Hondll motorcyol-.:
'77 Molbu Clonic Station 1981 modol 110, t21i0,
wax 0 n. • • c c 0 n d . 1883modol 80, •• 78. loth
•1. 110. 00 . 304 - 675- in ox . cond .. Coll448-4737
8981.
otter 4pm.
·

1

Hm.. .TV spots, siK
thousand do liars.
posters, fou r.. .

Moot wello completed umo

Smith Buick-Pontiac. 1911
Et~~torn Avo., Golllpollo. Call
61 4 ·448-2282.

Call 446-4053.

59

Trucks for Sale

1976 lntemotlonolloodotor
Larue round balea of hey. ·1600.2 ton truck. Flat metal
$20 ..ch. Call 446-1062 bod. 1'2 ft. Excellent condiafter &amp;pm.
tion U500 or will trod• lor
gOOd cor. Call 814-37922110 altar 7 PM.
TrJnsporl.iliUII
1972 Dodge tNck, nHda
repair. 1974 .Ford LTD Sta·

UIIO.OO. 304-6711-3624.

live flower hanging bo'oketo ' l
304-676-4141 .

$1,600.00. 304-8822528.

half Quarter horae, childaolfo
$3110.00. 304-876-2749.

Baldwin fun Machine. fullv
equipped aquarium, king
size dark pine heed board .
morning

1975 Chevrolet Coprlco,
PS, PB, 350 angina outo,
ohorp. •1. 176.00. Phoria
304-875-7192 .

1984 Chevv Novo. 2 door.
hard top, outo, robuift 250
oix cyl. good ahape .
$1 ,600.00 or trodo tor
truck. 304-468-1928 or
468-1793.

Mlxod hoy, opprox 110 baleo
n .25 ooch. Phono 304876-2728 .

Musical
Instruments

1975 Chovy Monzo, 4 cylinder. good condition, 304·
675-6809.

'77 Monza. 4 111w redlals,
needs minor body . work.

Horae mere half Morgan.

malea for bNeding or pets.

'80 model Mercury,Capri. 4
cyl,· 4 opeed. ooll or trod• for
truck 304-675-3044.

8 mo. old Bluer face colt,
300 lbo .. $176 . Call 379 2631 oltar 7pm.

304~

Beautiful Sable and White
Collie, 1hota. 2 grown fe-

'74 Mercury Montogo MX.
351 W. Auto, AC, PS, PB,
70,000 mi; ~ery good con d.
$1.100 . 00 . 304-675 .'
6747.

1976 AMC Gromlln, PS, 8
cyl. stondllrd 1975.00. 304875-7192 .
.

4 ~o. old Palomino col1,
200 lbo .. $150. Call 3792631 alter 7pm.

Rat Terrier Puppies.

Autos for Sale

have glldod • reg. Call
379-2631 after 7pm.

Groat gift 1100.00. New 4
ft porch glider. new coat
1120.00 will sell tor
$85 .00. 304-675-1974.

ties, range, ref. Share bath.
Men onlv . 919 Sec. , Gallipo·

46

10 Holotoln Helton, bred to
Holotoin bull. Duo: Stoning
Docembar. Call 388-8524.

1 year old. call 304· 675 5886.

Regiat-.red male B,agledog.

JACKETS. HEAVY LINED
$21 .00, army field jackata,

675-6483 or 675' 1450.

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

AKC Poodles. 1 apricot
female, ) block mole puppy,

AKC Roglotered Airedale
mala pup, nino wooko old.

2 bedroom mobile home for

Uvestock

676-1506.

Coli 614-446 -0756 .
2 bedroom trailer in Tuppers
Plalnolorrent. $1 65 .00 plus Furnished room, $145 . Utilideposi1 and utilities. Phone

63

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

Dark oak dining table &amp; 6
chairs. Ex. con d., 8400 firm. 1 ---'-------~-­
Coll after 5pm: 446-2088.
S URPLUS DE I M

446·3159 .

45

742-2621.

lntelevision game 13 assorted cartridges like new.

apringa and mattre11, 3 pc

Mon thru Sat. 448-1899.
627 3rd. Ave. Gallipolio
OH.
'

Tick Coon Dog for sale. Call

1 9 in dolls. Cabbage Patch
Tiny Toto 136.00; Mr. T:
Michael Jackson $45.00.
Limltod supply. K a. K Mobile
Homes. Lot .4 5. 304-8765460.

4000 Mon .· Sat. between
1QAM &amp; 5PM.

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

AIIia Chalmera 190 XT form
tractor w~h cob 86.500 .00 .
Exc cond. Sldoro Equipment. call 304· 876-7421 .

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

Firewood. 820 .00 load,
$30.00 delivered anytime
during day. Coli after 5,
304-458-17;!B.

burner, 1975 Joep with
hardtop.1 twin bod with box

In Middleport 2 bedroom
furnished apt, also 2 room
furnished apt. No children.

T6 International dozer.
1 978 Ford, 4 wheal drive
pickup, 304·882·2888 .

$1215.00 or bast offer. Call
992-0967.

$30 .00 delivered .

304-675-2991
6782.

your coot $79.95 Whilothoy
last: Call collect 814-664·

Nov. 2. Call 446-3918.

614-667-3487.

.1Af91. 81

~

1979 Corvette, good cond.
For Sole or Troda fo&lt; Jeep
CJ · 7 or 4 wheal dtlve truck.
614-446-8025.
1---------'79 Dodge 4 wh.. l drive
throe quonan ton. '81 Toyoto Starllte . 304-675 8078 .
1---------"79 Ford Folrmont
$1 ,900.00. '78 Chevy '%
ton 4x4 $1,800.00. Evenings 30.4-676-7890 .

4 dr. cheats, 842. 5 dr.
650 lb. Hereford bull,
chests. 854. Bed frames.
on\allor bullo, 1 sow 200 lbs .
820.and &amp;25 .. 10 gun . Gun 1 - - - - - - -- - - - Beagle pupa, 7 waeka old. 1 for ~Ia. Call otter dark,
cabinets. $360. Goo or Myers water pump, one female and 3 msloi. $30 .00. 614·317-0181 .
1 - - - - - - -- - electric rangeo $375. Baby third H.P .. pluo toni&lt;. Call Coll992-7883.
mattrosoes. $25 &amp; &amp;35. bad 992-6137.
1 - - - - - - - - - - - Very good otHr col'. Suitefrom"' S20. $26, &amp; $ 3 0 , 1 - - - - - - - - -- - Trained Beagle rabbit dogo ble for Club Calf. Coli
king frame 860. Good ..lee· Firewood, $20.00 pick up lor sola . Walker and Blue 446-3828.

refrigerator and stove furnished. Rafrttnc&amp;s and deposit required, 8226 .00

month, 304-676-1090.

amaller 1rilctor 1rada. Alice

leave p~one number.

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1 bedroom apartment in
Henderson, 304-676-1972
after 6 p.m .

No pets. Call 949-2263 .

Lampo from 828. to $125. lng heater&amp;, full size. Call
pc. dinettes from $109 .. to 992-5110 .·
435 . 7 pc. 8189 and- up.

3 rooms and bath with

Mobile Home for rent, 2 bdr,
furn .. 8200 mo .. water
included. Ref. &amp; Dep . ,

Furnished mobile home, 3
bedroom. washer and dryer.

Beagle dog 1 yr. old male,

304-876-8999 after 4:00.

446-1370 after 5pm.

Trailer Park, 446-1602.

Two excellent -gas circulat~

Close-Out Sale Necchi aew-

bedroom. 304-675-5104 or
675-5386 .

Furnished ; on priva~e lot,
~ar centenary. adults only,
no inside pets, available

Cholmaro tricycle tro~t and
37 hp, good cond 1600.00.
304-676·3044.

ing machines 1984's. Dial a-matics. regularly $399.95

5 rm ., 2bdr. home. ex. Apt for rent. 2 bedroom. 1

adults. Call 446-3100 or
448-9346 .

Slam••• klttono. new litt.,.
CFA Hlmoloyon ond Poroion
kittono. Coli 61 4·448· 3844
otter 6 .

1 bedroom unfutniahed,
Gallipolis Ferry, 8176 .00
per month, all u1ilities paid
except electric. 304-6751311..

, -304-882-2566 .

location. Dep. required . Call

Couc'h 1hat makes into a

bed, $40.00. Set ollsmpo
with cigarette ·stand to
match, 860.00 . Cell 614992-5868 .

Wood 1able with six chairs

71

Farm Equipment

1970 Oliver modal 1850, 70
hp doioel 84,000.00 or take

614-446-0322

992 , 5434 or 614 - 9925914 and 304-882-2566.

61

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels. AKC Chow puppies,

8395.

Clean furn . 1 bdr. apt. in
Middlepon. Call 446-15,62
or 614 -992-5304 .

Indoor-outdoor boarding facilltioo. English Cocker Spanlel pupploo. Cell 61 4-388 ·
9790.

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ma1trnses. $275. and up 10

.

Five room brick home. close

pond, small barn, 1 year

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cord. Call 379-2652.
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":"•::·":"':·:""=.J - - - - - - - - - Oak furniture. tables.chaira. sional All-breed grooming.

Six rooms and both. to

sale or lease with option to
buy. 304- 675 -6720 .

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Firewood lor sole: 100% 1-:-:--::~---,,...---Hardwood, tea1oned or Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
go .. n, opllt &amp; delivered. 814-387-7220.

rea,onsible · panies,adults
preferred. located in Por·
tland. for more information

2 houses for rent and bar for

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all linsodo. Heoted
Indoor-outdoor tacllltloo .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Sorvico. Coll61 4 -44677911.

Firewood- 100% Herdwood

Mlddlopon. Send resume to:
!lolly Sentinel , P.O .Box
7-29-V
45769.. Pomeroy . Ohio
Newly remodeled houoo, 2

Sent_inei- Page-~3

King Wood Stow. Coli 288.
6280.

2 bd r. house 1150 per mo.
S1.6 0 per mo . Depooit &amp;
ref.arencea required . Call
446-4729 .

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