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                  <text>Paga 14-lhe Daily Sentinel

' 14 finns subm-it- bids for·
(Contlnu~ from 1J11ae 1)

subml~ bids on tour altemau.
pl9J!S and UD!t prices 011
suchas carpetlng'and waD~·

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S!Jbmlttllla btds were:
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Carl Stevens 'Construction, ParkerstJura, $l;'l!lli,tnl baBe bid (365
days), $43.$15 ,(4.'1 days) for alter·
nate 1,$118,200 (60 days), alternate
2, no change, ·alternate 3, and
tai,:IOO (31 days), alternate 4;
Chtidm Co!!atructlon, Huntington,
$1,594,&lt;XXI baBe bid (365 daya) ,
$52~ (65 days) for alternate 1,
$98,&lt;XXI (31 days), alternate 2, deduct $500, (no days) , alternate 3,
and $51,520 (60 daYS), alternate 4;
Denral, .lnc., Ashland, $1,BI,&lt;XXI
(:.l days), base bid, $ei.~ (4.'1
days) fQI' alternate 1, $52,112 (Ql
days), alternate:! .nochange,alternate:3,1 and $83,~ days) , alterHlmtlngton,
nate 4; DtnlaCo ~
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$1,496.~ (38;1· •
s), baBe bid,
· $36,700 (31 days)' for alternate 1, •
$61,500 (Q} days), alternate 2, add
t8.500 (no days), alternate 3, and
$'18,1nl (31 days) , alternate 4.

nJNBRAL OFBASHiR GEMEYAL - '111e cof- ' IIHi family borne of Gemeyal 81111 be was burled there
b ~ lbe bod)' of PJ~Eied Baahlr Ge- yea&amp;erday. Tuesday he was 111a1n In a bomb blaslln
me)'lll, II - I a lbe lllreeCa ollllldaya, a lllGWitaln Ea8l Belrul. (AP Wirephoto)
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Fannie Phillips

. UAW workers .back on jobs

Fannie Pbllllps, Pomeroy, died
Wednesday night at Veterans
Memorlal Hospital.
Funeral . ~ts wW be
IUIIIOUIICed later by Ewing Funeral
Home.

,~ following contract agreement
By 'l1le Asiloclllted l'real

United Auto Workers at three
. Chrysler Corp. plants In Ohio began
. returning to their jobs early today
as the canpany and the ·union
reached a tentative contract
aettlement.
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But about 1-DIIlrst-shlftworkers
· at tile company's Twinsburg
ltamping plant southeast of Cleveland did not go back to their joba
shortly after the contract agreement was 8I1IIOWICEd about 6: 31
. a.m.
' At the plant, personnel represenflltlve Jim Lewis said that procluc. tlonhadnotresumedasof7:31a.m.
· "We're hqllllg to get back Into
prodllcllon oh the !II!COIId shift," at
about 3 p.m., Lewis said. "I don't
know what the problem Is. You'd
have to talk to the local union."
At UAW Locall22 In Northfield,
· members said that they had not
beell .notlfled by the lnternatlot: :1
unlm .Qf a settlement or told by
their ll!llders to return to work. ''All
we knOw Is what reporters are telllila ua ·and what we hear on the
news,". said a union officer, woo
WOOid not give his name. Local
· presjdept Bob Weissman could not
be reached for comment. About
3,1!10 hourly workers at the Twins·
burg plant are covered by the local.
In subultan Toledo, :m workers
at the: Chrysler' machine components plant In Perrysburg went
back to their jobs at about 7 a.m. At
UAW Local ~435. a spokeswoman
IJld that.picket lines were removed
lad all first-shift workers were retumlng to their jobs. Alnlt 900
.hcurly workersareemployed at the

plant.
At the company's Van Wert
plant. where powder metal parts
are manufactured, a spokesman
said that workers were back on the
job soortly after 7 a.m. About :.rtl
hourlyworkersareemployedatthe
plant.
In Cleveland, a worker aL the
Chrysler parts depot said all dayshift employees were back on the
job. The depot Includes 62 hourly
employees covered by Local 563.
Chrysler operations In Dayton
and In Sandusky were not affected
by the expiration of the UAW agreement at mldnlght 'TUesday. The
contract had been, extended for 24
oours to rnkln!ght Wednesday and
workers began walking off the job
following the end of that extension.

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,MUTi88'llicenses
A marriage license was Issued In

.Mc!fas Counly Probate Court to Ro'WI Harold Smith, 31, Racine, and
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()been-ance canceUed
· A Friends Night observance
~ lor Friday by Racine
Qlapter, Order of Eastern Star,

OSP cites woman
following accident
· AMiddleport woman was cited

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But the annoonrement of a tentative agreement did not affect walkouts at the defense division plants
that Cluysler sold to .General Dynamics Corp. In March.
The UAW contracts at the General Dynamics tank plants In Lima,
tn Warren, Mich. and .ln SCranton,
Pa., also expired at midnight but·
had been extended to 10 a.m. WEdnesday. Workers walked off the job .
at those plants Wednesday
morning.
Negotiations between the UAW
and General Dynamics were expected to continue today In Warren,
Mich. The previous contract co- ·
vered about s,:m hourly workers at
the three plants.· General DynamIcs assumed responslbWty for the
UAW contracts when It purchased
the division for $348.5 mllllon.

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sslve speed for condlt!OIIs
•ibereault rl a single-car accident
• . lrfllp Counly Road 3 Wednes-

_.mon!Jng.

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, _ ~ the State Highway Patrol,
Flllk waiJOUthbound at 12:36 a.m.
willa abe went off the right side~
road, loSt cootrol and hl1 a

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not, conunlttee members said
will return next week.
The conunlttee was fOillled by
RII!IY Magnone, director of the Ohio
Department of Mental Retardation
and Developmental DlsabWtes, to .
deal with employee complaints.
Employees have charged the
GOC ~tratloa wltJi a host of
offenses, Including, hl!rrasment of
• ....._'lob bollshmen
employees '-..~ · a
ts
and Improper transfer~ clients.
Ma;t emplOyees seemed ha1J$1Y
for a chance to express their
complaints.
One~ said she tnok an lnlr
of penmallej!ve to meet with the
committee.

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About i!O jJI8ellt and f~
Hpolls Developmental Center emptoyees'waltedTIIundaytoexpress
their Cootplalnts. and ~ regarding i. variety of Issues to the
GOC ReviewCanmlttee.
Most ~ cautious opilmlsm that the committee wlll'resoive
their complaints.
"1 really t1on't !mow what will
cune~thls." one employee said. "I
hope sorne,thlng does.''
Anolller .said the committee
lnembi!I'S ''seemed concerned"
abrut till!~ sbe (itesented.
' 'lbe cmunl~ met with 23 per-

rnslnlng .employeeS today, If the

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OY,PIWI~ ·

Depending on Who you listen to, a
state panel's report concerning alleiell health violations at \he GaUlpolls Developmental Cel$relther
"leaVES roon\ for Interpretation" or
"meansabsolutelynothlng.:'
Onestateofflctaldlssatlsfi.Ed with
the report has called for a new ex·amlnatiOn of the clulrges brought
· againStGOC.
Thereportwastheflnalactlonofa
· state panel
. which heard GOC's appeal .of citations It receivEd last

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SPORTSWEAR
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The citations. Issued by the Ohio
Department of Industrial Relatlolls, charged that GOC was riot
!ollowlngproperprocedurestoprevent~ spread of amebic hlstolyt· lea, an Infectious disease of the
Intestines.
The panel consisted of one representatlve each from four state agencjes. Its report listed several
"Observations and, reconunendatlons" which emphasized Improved
communicatlon between GOC and
the Department of Ilidustrlal
Relat!OIIs:
,
Butltdldnotdealdlrectlywlthtbe
cltat!OIIs, and this has angered IJo.

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STRETCH
DENIM
JEANS

of three~ not coonectEd with
theODMR. ·
TherevlewboardwOlwlllpresent
a final set of ~lions to

Morse Chapel Homecomlllg will
be held Sunday, Sept. 19 with the
Rev. George Hoschar of Wes.t Columbia as g\\E!St speaker.
Special singers wUl be Donna Bogard and the Folmer Tr! of Long
Bottom along with othe local singers. The public Is Invited to attend.

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LEOTARDs·and TIGHTS

A complaint for an appeal was
flied by &amp;1n Harris, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, against the Bureau ·of Motor.
Vehicles, Columbus.

Pink; Lt. Blue, Navy, lllec:k, Wln(t .nci Brown 1t1 Slzft

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Reg. $12.00 ~dli ..... Sele $10.1~

Emergency runs
Four caDs were answered by Jo.
cal emergency units Wednesday,
the Meig!J County Emergency~·
' .leal Service reports.
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. At U:50 a.m., the ~

ent Gallipolis
Developmental Center
employees IJlet with the

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Results of a survey released today
showed a "distressing and alarmIng problem" concerning the use or
drugs and alcohol by students In
Ohio' s public schools.
The survey, described as semi·
random, Involved 1,700 students. It
was coilducted by lite department
of mental health among students In
grades ~en through 12.
State Rep. Mlc~l A. Fox, R' HlmU19D, wbo Is olferlng legislation to help correct the problem,
said the survey dilia Indicates 71
percent rl t11e. studellis In ihose
gradescummtlyareusersofdrugs
or alcoool:
Fox and. the mental health olflcta1s Involved In the survey de, cllned to klelltlty the , schbois In

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REVIEW ALLEGA·
TIONS- Past and pres-

nald Leivls, the Department of In- mine If health regulat!OIIs are belllg
dustrlal Relations official !ollowetl, but added that he "may
responsible for citing GDC.
hold off" unUI the present controv"They (the panel) did absolutely ersy Is Settlell.
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ODMR and GOC officials do not
notlllng," Lewis said. "The report
doesn'taddreSstheproblemslnany agree that the report Is
way." '
meaningless.
AccordlngtoLewls,offlclalstrom
h!s department andODMRdedded
GOCSuperlntendentRobertZimmennan, while aDowlng there Is
at the appeal hearing that the panel room for lnterpretatiOII In the recoulddooneofthreethlngs: vacate port,saldlastweekhefeltltwas"a
the citations, modify them, or upvindication" of the center's claims
oold them."
that It has .fnllowt:ll necessary
"Theydldn'tdoanyotthethree," regu1atlons. r
Lewis said. "GOCwas certainly not
JameS G. Nibert, safely consulexonerated."
tant for ODMR, said It was "very
He has requested that another ' · wise' • of the cmunlttee not to deal
panel meet and ilea)·more speclfl'
with the citations directly.
callywlth thecltailons.
"Ithlnkltlsanlmposslblelssueto
Lewis said he Is pressing for a decldeonewayortheother,"Nibert
more specific report because he
said.
knoWs ODMR will not take the
The citations dealt with " highly
Initiative. ,
technlcal Issues" and 'the Depart"(The Department of) Mental
ment of lndustrlal Relat!OIIs should
Retardation Is not golllg to cootlnue
have have consulted medical ex.with the appeal because the report
perts before Issuing them, he said.
makes them lookllke!hey'rerlght,"
he said.
The ODMR weleomes lnvestlgaUntil the Issue Is decided, Lewis
ttons of their.factllt_les, Nibert said,
said he considers the citations
but he agreed With the panel's conIssued In December to bi! stW 1n
elusion thatrnorecommunlcatlonls
effect. He said an otfiCial from his
necessary before cltAtloos are
depai'tment will toor GDC to deterIssued.

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Complaints

Magnone.

School.drug abw~, hits ~pidemlc proportions

Pre-washed bkie denim.
Femoul Wrangler Flex-F'n
•comfort lbtitdl jealia.
Makes your •,feel great end
look great. Sizes 29 to 42
Waitt, lengths 30 to 38.
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Angered state official ~ants
GDC situation re-examined

Sale Ends Saturday

UTTLE GIRLS'

Reg. 14.49- 63" .:.....9.40 pr.
Reg. 16.99-72" .... $10.40 pr.
Reg. 18.49-84" ... ..10.70·1*,
Reg. 17.99- 83" .....11.70 pr.
Reg. 18.49-72" ... .$12.00 pr.
Reg. 1~. 99-84" ... .$12.40 pr.

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matter."
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AcconUng to JIIIIII!S Fli!Wellen,
chalnnan of the cmunlttee, nxm
complaints he heard coocerned
bumping rlgbts and "Issues lnvolvlng the adlninlsirattve ...-H."
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Flewellen lsc~ ofODMR'sOfflee of Hwnan Resources. Other
membersofthecommltteeareBob
Merkel, chief !'f aaency services at
the Department of Adrrtirmtratlve
SeJvlces; Lee Qavls, ~ dlrector at TlfflriDevelopmental Cen.
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ter; and Molly Mortenson,
8dmlnlstrattve assistant to Sen.
Qakley ~~ R-IrOOton. .
~ 'has said the lnfonna- •
ttonbe ga~ by tiiiR'OI!lmlttee wfU

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have d6ne everything bUt llfenle,"
she said. "Now It's ttme to light
bBck."
Another eri!p~ said: "I tried
io go thrOOgh the t hannels at GOC
and they tOOugllt my complaints

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to meet with the re-

JY1E!!1!11n1 roomat the Columbus and
Smithem ObiD Electric Co. bulld1ng
on SecondAvenuewasavallable. U

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A revival Is belllg held at·the Hobson Church of Christ In Christian
Union beginning this evening
through Sunday. EvangeliSt Is the
Rev. Fred Crabtree and pastor Is
WW!am Crabtree. The pubHc Is Invited to attend.

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nimend~. . . . %7
to 42 waltt end ........ 30 to
38 Inch-. Wll not lhrWI.
wrinkle or
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GDC ReVIew Committee Thursday to present
their· complaints.. TOP:

Committee member
Lee Davis and Chairman James FleweDen
Hsten' as an employee
discusses a problem.
80TI'OM: Employees
await their chance to
speak with the
committee.

Eastern board plans forum sessionsi
A series of public forum meetings
to discuss a new five mW levy to be
voted on In the November eleetlon
were set up when the Eastern Local
Board of Education met In regular
session Thursday night.
The five mW levy would run five
years. The I!I'st meeting will be held
Sept. 31, at 8 p.m. at Chester
Elementary.
Other meetings will be Oct. 7, at 8
p.m. at Riverview Elementary and
Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. at '!Uppers Pllllns
Elementary.
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During the forum meetings, tours
of the schools wW be made and text
books wfU be shown.
The board, In other business, set
up a building charge list for use of
the bulldlngs In the dls~t
Booster cluba and PrO organlza.
!Ions wW be charged for custodian
only. Other non-profit organizations
will be charged for custodian, $1 per

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WASHINGI'ON (AP ) - A Demo
p~l to provide :m,OOJ
public lleJ'Vlce jobs Is lleaded for
possible trouble tn the Senate .alter
being approved · by the }louse.
which students tespunded to ques- . where RepubliCans branded It "a
.!Ions. saying that to do so wOUld
billion-dollar ballot box ' baUout
result In community mid parental
bill."
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resentment.
Amid sdme of.the sharpest part!·
But at a news
eoce, fox san exchalips beard this year on
said the swvey baduenw~uteH0111efloor, the$1buiiQnDemoblllty of onlt 2 pel1.'ell(, Tbere
l:rltk plan was adopted Thursday
889,001 studellts In· tile seventh on ·• m 169 ·votll and sent to the
. through the'12th Jllllllllli Ohio, he
GOP-controlled.Senate, where It Is
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expected to ~ecelve •a chilly
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.... abllll! l epi- 1~..-derDic Pl'IJI)Ortloaltlll Olllo'a pubUc . SeDate Majority Le~r Howard
peboo1 iystem ... CUU!Dtiii:IUI all H. Baker Jt., R-Tenn., has said he
~ ~ Uld ~-· both . does.not plan to brlllg up the bill In
rurallnd ~ oMi'ut••rr · ;" ·he . ,tbli Senate. Bqt 11e ac~ It
~ addlg tluit ,..,~ Ill ccu,t ... up• 811 ~to
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a" 1 : : ·~~ iellllatloiL
Be aald that 'lflllle.• petceaf ~
. .,,_ .. both lnlii!S pass the bill,.
(Contlllued on pqe 8)
.a VI!'IO·l!Y, President Reagan wOUld
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oour for lights and Sl and hour for
heat.
Other ogranlzatlons who wish to
use any of the buUdtngs for profit
will be charged $50 for the first six
hours, $5 and hour for Ughts and $5
arid hour for heat. It the event goes
overslxhourstheywlllchargsland
additional $10 an hour.
The board employed tl)efollowlng
subatltute teachers, Jeanette Men·
gon. Dorotha Petrel, Roberta Maidens. Betty Roush and David Weber.
Scott Wolfe was employed as year
book advisor and Nola Young was
employed as substitute secretary
and teachers aide.
The board agreed to sell two
busses that were advertised for
sale. The bid ofttie R4clneChurchof
the Nazarene Chlirch was accepted
In the amount of $402 for a 48passenger bus and the bid of VIrgil ,

Holsinger, Reedsville, In the
amount of ~ lor a 66-passenger
bus.
Members of the FFA were given
approval to attend the Fann
SCience review tn Columbus at the
end of Sept. Members are to assume
all expenses.
David Janson, principal, was
given approval to attend the NI!W
Principal Conference In Columbus
on Sept. 22 and 23. ·
The board also approved the pay.
ment ot tuition for students to attend
Carleton SChool. The board also approved an activity fonn for athletic
contests. ·
The next regular meeting of the
board will be held Oct. 21. at 7: ll
p.m. A specla) meeting will be held
Sept. 29, at 7:30p.m. to discuss the
bus situation In the Arbaugh Addl·
!1011, '!Uppers Plains.

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who was taken to
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Elementary
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sant Valley Hospital 81111 at 9:45 .
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i ' ... dt tile rllbt side ~ tbe roed The !Jyrat'lllle Unit at 9:25p.m. tock
Msrk Clay to Veteranl Memortal.
t~'·i '• .ill CM!I'IIIrDed.

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has been cancelled due to the death
of Mrs. Mary SChull.

1\vo cars reCeived light damages
In 811 accident on W. Main St., near
1J! Pomeroy-Masoo bridge Wed·
n8lday night Pomeroy Pollee said
a Car driven by Mary Rogers, Galli·
poliS, struck the rear of a car driven
by Paul Taylor, Pomeroy, stopped
at the traffiC light. The vehicles

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Two Day s.Je on olir 1111t1re
l1ock of Carnilolel, Ful
Sllpa, Teddla end Half
Sllpa. Nylon or poly/cot·

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Meigs County happenings..
Minor damages

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E.L,. HIJTII'.II: Son; Charlelton, chaJlie, altematt 3, and ,.,,100
$1,639,1117 ·(400 days), bale bid, · days) , alternate 4. •
;$M,OOI (400 dliys), alternate ·1, · Kine Contracting, lnc., JackJo!.
$112,tnl (400 days) , attemate 2, no Olllo, $1,619,700 (481 dayl) 1 . , .
cbsnge, alternate3, and~tnl(400 bid, ~.lnl . (4.'1 days), alterpate 1·
days), IJiternafe 4; E.P. Leach II: $91,100 j4.'1 days), alternate 2, rib
Spns, Huntington, $11564,&lt;XXI (481 cbsnge, alterna~3, and~ (:t}
days) , bale bid, $43,500 (31 days), days), alternate 4; · Ne!gbborpJJ
alternate 1, $75,&lt;XXI (&amp;).daY,), alter· 1. Construc.Uon, Hun tlngtoll',
nste 2, no cbsnge, al~te 3, and $1,56(,400 (365 ·days), base . bl!li
$88,700 (il dafl)i alternate 4; Ed- 150,600 ' (&amp;l days), alternate l,
Pat · Constructl~ll; Cl!arleston, ·189,100 (90 days), alternshl2, &amp;f
$1,6.'1l,tnl (450 days) , base bid. duct SZIO (no days), alternste3, and
$43,001 (Included In base bid If $88,&lt;XXI (10 days), aiternste.4; and
awarded within 90 days), alternste Soutl\em Coostructloo, St. Albani,
1, $107,001 (Included In baae bid), $1,412,700 (450 days), base bid
alternate 2, deduct $2,500 (Included $34,100,- alternate 2, $99,100, alterIn base bid If awarded within 90 nate 2, no cllange, alternate 3,"and
days), alternate 3, and $118,001 (In- $74,&lt;XXI (31 days) , alternate 4.
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base bid, $39,&lt;XXI (31 days), alter.
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nste 1, $61,1!10 (90 days), alternste
Two suits tor diVOI'Ce, two dJ.sso. ·
2, add$12,Q50(31days),alternate3, lutlons and an appeai :hive been
and $61.lBI (90 days), alternate 4.
rued In M~ O!untY ·eommllO
J .A. W118on 1r Co., Sl Albans, Pleas Coort •
$1,8l2,&lt;m ·&lt;400 days) , baae bid,
Filliig fm- ·dlvom&gt; were A.llM .·
$37,600 (31 days), alternate 1, Rutll Cundiff,. Rt. 1, MlcldlepoJ\
$70,300 ·(31 days), alternste 2, no against Greg.Kelth Cundiff, Rl J.;
change, alternste 3, and t82,500 (31 Mlltliepolt and KeWe Dawn Vlt!'
days ), alternste 4; John CooleY, - rllng, a minor by Mary Jane HeadGahanna, Ohio, $1,588,015 (Dl ley her mother and next
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days), base bid, $35,tnl (31 days), ~Plains, against Gary~ ·
alternate 1, $48,tnl (31 days), alter· VIerling, Tuppers Plains. ·
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nate 2, $5,&lt;XXI (no days) , alternate a,
and $'18,&lt;XXI (:.I days), alternate 4; were Terry lee ,McGuire, VInton':..
Karr Construction, Chester, Ohio, and Debbie Lynn McGuire, Vinton'·
$1,493,&lt;XXI (365 days), bue · bid, andCathyAnnSwartz,Middieport,'
$34,965 (:.! days), alternate 1, and Jerry David Swartz,
$75,&lt;XXI (:.I days), aitel118te 2, ·no Middleport.
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administration's opj)06itlon to federal financing of local Pliblle works
jobs programs.
The bill was pas sect after an unusually soUc:l Democratic majonty rejected a $15 billion Republican
verslon~the planona243-152vote.
. Majority Leader .Jim Wright, DTexas, .who led the DemocratiC
puSh for the bill all week, acknowlEdged It was . not meant to end the
natiOn's 9.8 percent unemployment
rate.
· The measure is ;t"a tourniquet to
staunch the hemon11age by wblch
thiS ·ecoiiOill¥ Is bleeding ... ,"
Wright. said. -· '
Wright said the bill would put people to wqrk • ret~alrlng roads,
· bridges, and other publiC facWttes.
Republican Leeder Robeit H. Ml· .
chel rlllllnol$ dea1ed the bill.
"It will dl!celve, 'defleCt and de~-

fang a lot of unsuspecting unem·
ployed working Amer icans who
want their congressman to do
something about their plight and
they don't care what," Michel said.
Michel also said the Democratic
effort was an attempt to break "two
years of economic sobriety" and
"go on a blnge agaln,drlnklngfrom
the same old bottle of economic
moonslllne labeled 'Old Budget
Buster.'''

Republican Whip Trent i.ott of
MISsissippi dubbed tile measure "a
billion-dollar ballot box haDout
bill," adding that · Democrats
brought up the .. slxlrt-term, .c!ead·
end jobs bill to buy their own reelectiOn."

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Looking for a leader
It consumers are to lead the troubled fcooorny otit of the wUdemess,
tljey'd better get a move on. If they are able to.
·The latest evidence of unw1Jllngne5s &lt;r Inability to spend corpes In the 29
pllrcent decline In new-car sales In theflrstlOdayliofSeptemljer, lnspl~of
promotions, heavy advertising and cash Incentives.
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almost Inevitable upturn In sales. Inevitable, lndustr,; peopl41_ reasoned,
bl!cause the average car IS now around 7 years old and l'lllllllng out of

them?"

'The Hotspur question still rings
.vlth all its old sardonic overtones.
In the matter of hte SoViet plpeUne,
Mr, Reagan called upon ow; best
· frtends In Europe, notably France
and Britain, to halt the shipment of
American technology to the Russians. Would they come when he
did call for them? No wa~.
In the week after that fiasco, the
president called again. He called
upon Israel to halt the settlement In
Gaza and ·the WeSt Bank. He called
upon other Ara~ nations to ~oln
Egypt In TeCOglllzjng the reaUty of
Israel. He called Upon Jordan and
be called upon the Palestinians. He
would call these splrtts from the MIdeast's vasty deep. But no one
came when he did call fOr them.
It was a frustrating time. 'The
headUne wrtter was turned happily
to the very "defy," which fits nicely
In a one-column hea4: "France Defies Reagan Demand." England '
defied. Even Italy defied. On the
day after the president's s~h.
the Israeli Cabinet ganged up In a
brtstllng statement of rejection:
· "'There ·shall
settle freeze. We
shall c6ntlnue to estabUsh the min
accordance wlf.h our natural
rtght" 'The follOwing week we
watched on TV as bulldozers
pilshed aside the sands of Gaza.
ln issuing thl!Sf! clarton calls, ahd

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dramatic ptopoeal fOr new' multi- :~
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Instances, was that Mr. Reagan · ·
was playing poor poker. He had no .: ~
useful . hole card against ~ - ~
and England, and he had no pOilU- ·
cally realistic hole card agatnst.Js. :;
rae!. 'Ibis Is not when Qne calls. On -~
serond uiougbt', with the.expulsiOn ' .
of the PW from J,.eb8nOQ, Mr. Rea·
gan may have caught oi.e rt thale
tides In the 8f!alr of men whlch,
taken at the flood, leads on to for- !
.tune. 1 seem to· be tuli of Shakes-:
peare today, but Old, Bl11 was a
fellOw whose woi1ol a president
could read with profit.

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:Today in·History
Today is Frtday, Sept. 17, the 2Wth day of 1982. There are 100 days
left In the year.
Today's hlgh\lght In blstory:
. • On Sept. 17, 1665, the great bubonic plague broke out In London.
On this date:
In 1948, Sweden's Count Folke Bernadotte, the U.N. mediator In
:the Lsraeli-Arati conflict over Pales1J11!!, was mUrdered near Jerusa·
:1eni and was succeeded by Dr. Ralph Sunche of the United States.
· In 1949 a Toronto pier fire destroyed the "Noronlc," the largest
~~~ s~amerori thEWreat Lakes, kWingrnorethanl.OOpeop!e. ·
· ' In 1967, a rtot durtng a sd&amp;:er game In Turkey left 42 people dead
"""' '"'ured
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· • In 1978, Egypt's President Ariwar Sadat and lsraell Prime Minis, : ter Menachem Begin ~ncluded a summit meeting at Camp DaVId,
:Maryland, with the signing rt a fr~r'k (or·pea_c e the Middle
I :East.
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! • Ten years ago: lsraeu army ~ts withdrew after a two-day sWeep
:tiJrouih IIOIJI!lem Lebarion In which' at least fiO Arab guerrtl1.as were
.reported killed.
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FJv'eyears ago: South AfriCa's Justice Minister acknowledgedf&lt;i~
•the first timl! posSible trregularlties In the \!'Bf, ~ dea)t with
;black leader Stephen Blko, wlio dll!d' ln custody.
: ; One year faO: 'The may(lr of Albany, N.Y., cilnceJed aeon~! ~ _~_, ....;.o,., match tn that clty'wlth the Soutll African natiOdalii!Bm
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tor today: I never ~ of the tuturi!. It comes soon .
enougb.- Albert Einstein. Gennan:born J!!tYslclst (~~).

'Ole lady came In to see Senator
Jesse Beenbag the other day. She
was carrying a baby In her anns.
Beenbag lmmedlately ,called In
the Senate phoiO!Irapher to have
b1s picture taken with It.
"It's mighty kind of you to stop
by," the senator said, tryl,ng to
usher her out tlf bls office after the
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. picture taking.
"1 didn't come,to hav~ my plctue
taken," the wonian said. .
"'Then why are you· here?"
"You're leading thetightonabor·
tlon, and I thought yo~~ ,could help
me .wiih this unwanted baby.''
. ·"You mean you dori't want this
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How come It the Reagan government Is ·so ·concerned about preventing people from having
abortions, they keep cutting back
on all the services for unwanted
children?"
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"'The government cannot .afford
to take care of chlldren after
they're born. We can't fund every
screwball soclal program fOr unwanted chlldren, or we'll never
have a balanced budget." .
. "So what do I do with the kid?"
"Madame, l have no Idea what
yousholllddowithyoUrchlld.Butlf
you thlilk the ant-abortioo' forces
are going tosupportltfrolnthecradie to the grave, you're sadly' mlstakeil. The federal government has
to .~ -out ' of· he chlld-retu'ihg

"No, sir. I have five more at
home and I can't afford to feed
them. I fl~ slnce)'OU'aresoln- busllless.l!
terested In )inman life, you CQUld
"Slnceyou'resocohcemedabout
tell me where I could get some help the vaiue of hlliruln life, why don't
you talt!! the' kid?" .• · ·,
to raise this one:"
"My Interest In human life ·starts
"Wh8t would I do with 'a chlld~"
·at co~Uon· and ends with thefe- . , ''That's the question I keep ask" • ·
tus. Once the baby is born, you're . 'lng myself.l' 11
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"Have you gone to the JocaJ child
"'That's wliat I was afraid of. services omce?"

"'They closed jt beca~ the 1!0'
vemment cut off all their funds.
'The local ohartties have no rnoriey,
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and all the food programs are going
out of busl!lesS." .
"'Then get a job," Beenbag Said
Impatiently.
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· ~rm trying to. But even 111 found
one I couldn't af!ord the day- care
eenter. Idel:~tocometoyouasa .
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Meigs kept on the seiVlce presS\lre. The N record is now 1-~
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GAHS wili host Athens Tuesday,
'The JV game is set for 5: 30 p.m.

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~man to abort, so I had my baby.

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23-22 In a nationally televised Na. t1ona1 Football League game.
·Ferg~~SCX~ said he had no qualms
about the gBmble, or !lending Curtis
Browtiotttacldelnthethlr):lqUarter
on fourth and one at the BWs' 30yard-llne.
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take rtsks," Ferguson said.
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wouldn't argue with that reasontng,
but hi! said questionable penalties
also were a factor In b1s team's loss.

. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Since you were so adamant on the

son. I'm trying to gat prayers back
In school, pro~~&lt;;~~ ~Industry, and fight the hand-gun control
lobby. I don't have time to worry
al!out your chlld's weliare•."
· :n_te lady put the baby 011 Been·
"You·cametothewrong~," . ba2'sdesk.
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Beeobag · said angrlb\~· "Mi bill · • ,';'What are you _do~" ~bag
makes 1t a federal crime NOT to
screamed,
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'have a baby. ilut It ~·tprOvide
··"I'm changlrig bls dla~. ·y~
con!lnl!lng servJes· for
!e who don' ,!have a ~ hand~~
have one. Why is your . crytng?" spare, do you?'.'
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"I (~!leSS he's h111J81'Y;::· the lady
"Get out of my oftlce and ,tut·
said . . "Unwanted ·ciJlldien cry a ' tliat bawling klq with wu," ·Biiibr
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. stallj! on abortions just beciluse la!IY aald, ''yop' have to' ~
yOur baby Ill crying," Beeobag ~t . tO '· life fullctlona," . . ' •
' ·wamed. "WI!I'e )'011 seat by t1ie
. "But he, just did It aD Olll!r tbe
'Pianlled·Pareatbood people?"
Presldellt's lettl!r of 11JPP0r1 fOio my
·~No. it W.. my Idea. I ~w YIK! on· bOi," Beenbal med.ti!Ievlslon a whlle bllck IIIYI!II U . 'The lady amOed, ·~ said,

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niay fall or at least not rtse very much you might be inclined to delay
buying. And If you feel. uncertain about the future you avoid making big
cornmltments.
:students of the marketplace long have been aware that you cannot
'fcirecastconsurner behavlorslmplyby the amount of money or credit that
is' available to them, no matter what bankers say.
:Before a decision to buy is made, it has beell demonstrated, the consuoo
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mer must have both the ability and thf! wWingness to buy.
Statistics show that many farnWes have put their tlnanclal. houses In
order during the .past two years, paying their bills and adding' to their
savings. 'They are able to buy, wlllch accounts for those optlmlstlc
fOrecasts.
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:But are they willing to buy? Or have they ,become so devoted tojlnprovlng their Uquldlty that they wW walt untO the Incentives to buy become
niore attractive? Or, perhaps, are they frightened of! by economic
uncertainty?
' In spite of the general statistics, which tend to average the extrl!mes out
of sight, there is an obviously massive part of the consumer market that is
unable to buy. 'They might love to buy. But they aren't able to IJ4Y.
:In this category are~ unemployed, the under-employed and those who
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -State program, Including one In which . took part.
statewide candidates tor. the .first :
able-bodiEd we~ recipients. are
~ve given up lOOking. While the number of unemployed is Usted officially oftlcla1.s and lawmakers are geartime, including Rlchllrd,F. CeleSte,
as 10.8 million workers, another 6 million or 7 mlllloo taU Into the other Ing up for the start of ''work!ai-e" glvenjobsonpubllc~t.enanceor
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plans a news media
ca~rtes.
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A new . subsidized employment
: Many 11 not most of these people, it would seem, have such pressing bills welfareroUs.
seminar at Ohio State Univer.
was called anenvlronmllntal\IOtlng·,
wW allow prtvateemployprogram
they cannot consider adding more by purchasing non-essentlal.s. And slilce
sity on Oct. 6,tnanappal'Bttetrortto chart, rating state lawmakers as to ,
Public hearings by the Leglsla:
some are heads of households, their flnanclal problems are magnified by ture's We!fare Oversight Commls- ers to hire recipients and receive
explain rates and otherutllltyprobhow !hey voted to protect the ,·
envirOnment.
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ston were !Cheduled this week In St their welfare · benefits, but. at the
lemll tothepubUc.
·The combination of unwillingness and Inability have become so ent- Cl.alrs~, ' ·' )':oungstnwn. 1, CQiljffi· same time~ must pay the recipChief executives of the state's
Thcrnas Jenkins, chairman Qfthe .
Ients the mlnltnurn wage.
Wined that one feeds on the other.
lnvestor-QWJII!d utilities wW hold a groop's legislative committee, said .
bus, Athelli, ~ J)aYton. " '
Also tncludl!d 1s a so-called "job
news
as part of the one- the chart IS designed "as a guide In,
Otiien! areta I4P SePt··~ In Canclul)''
In wblch reclplepts and wel- day program.
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making Intelligent voterdeclskms." •
ton and ~ folkiWed bY a
fare
applicants
are
taught
how
to
Clnclnnatl !ieaitna on Sepi; 21 and a
'There also wW be speakers who
Twenty Hoose members and !lve·.
seek and obtain employment. 'The
wW ·Include ,Lyn Nofziger, one of senatorswereglvenl00Percentrat- ,
sessiOn In Toledo Oti Sept. 24.
latter has been trted In pilOt projects
Rep. Mtli-y . ·.o; Boyle, DPresident Reagan's advlaers, and lngs tor supporting Sierra Clubposl- .,
CJeveland, )Vho headli the tommls· In some counties and described as Carl-Sellgson, vice president of the lions. All are Demoaats.
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slon, ~ys the hearings are designed , hlghly'successtui.
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Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith. • Senate Presldellt PaulE. GWmor. ~
to eJIPlal.n ·pewly adopted welfare
departmenl -rules concerning the Hainllton, a member of the over.- R-Port.Cllnton, says .the next ses: ,
workfare programs which are sche- Sight group and a co-SP,DnSOr of the
'""' Ohio Sierra Club, which has slon df the Leglslatw:i! ~ been
duled to go Into effect early next enabling. legislation, said that In a~.tt· S,aoo members, has s~ scheduled for Nov. 9,oneweekafter:
some counties, jobs were found by up Its political activities thl$ ~year.
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the fall ~lectlon.
'There are three elements In the more than !lJ percent of those who
Earl.ler this summer, It endorsed
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP)Quarterback Joe Ferguson came
up with one more big play than bls
counterpart Tommy Kramer, and
the Buf!alo Bills rode It to victory
over the Minnesota VIkings.
Down 22·161n the fourth quarter
and deep In b1s own terrttory 'Thursday night, Ferguson threw for 39
yards to Frank Lewis on third down
and one. Thecatchatmldfleldsetup
a Ferguson-to-Jerry Butler touch·
down pass of 11 yards five plays
later as Buf!alo edged Minnesota

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getting notbinS but rUjlberrles In slon. On the 'Thursday morning afreturn, Mr. Reagan VIolated an an· ter .the Wednesday night speech1It
clent precept. Spenser told the tale mlgllt have been better It S\lchArab
of the lady Brltomai1, who set out to
monarchs as Hussein and Fahd
rescue a fatr damsel trom an en· had been pi'IrrM!d. to answer their
chanted castle. She finds an Iron Interviewers with' agre1!11ble reacdoor over which was wrtt, "Be bold, tions. Mr. Reagan wai ·cast In the
be bOld, and everywhere be bold." embarrassing role of tlealler with~
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Tlten
' she spies another door of Iron, out a foUowlng.
on jVhlch was wrtt,
not too
'11\e twin setbacks may be more
bold1" ~ has lts·uses; It has apparent \han real. In the matter of
Iff drawbilcks, too.
the pipeline. It was said that the
'The president taned to heed more president had offended the French,
contemporarY wisdom, In the form
but the French are a very of!enslve
rt !&lt;Jsslnger'l! rule tor.the Ey~ · people. What have they done for'US
to · Eyeball Meetings of State. 'The . lately? In any Ust of a president's
rule is to this effect, that beads ~
100 most worrisome concems, ofstate oueJ!t llever to -'t down ·for
fending the. French wouJd ~In
their first plenary meetlnp unless
the 90s. 'Ibis, too, wWp&amp;ss,andper.
'already has haps the ·next contretemps' will see
a final communique
been Initialed for their closing sesthe president's show of steel

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WASHINGTON - Back In the
days when high school students
were put to memorizing Shakespeare, many of us learned to recite
a scene from King ry, Part I. 'The
scene came to mind the other day In
contemplating the frustrations of
Ronald Reagan.
As Act ill opens, Owen Glendower is boastll)g of b1s magical
powers. •"The earth did shake when
I was boi'n." His companions keep
puttUng him down. Finally, Glendower brags, "I can call splrtts
from the vasty deep."
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prtnce, "or so can anyman; butwW
tl)ey come when you do call for

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Kyger Creek handed Eutern' s 15-5. The reserve {llaYi!rs, moat ot · PQintl; ·Terre Wood, _live winia:
reserve volleyball team Its firs' which are In their first year, are Aleihla Holslnaes-, two polqts; J11,
SVAC league loss recently, ~eat- really Improving wttb each outing. qelle EJY, t)"(l pointS, alld Dt!e Dal.'
lng the Eagle$ 154 and 15-6·111 just
Eastern SCOre!'$
Pam roetlel, leyn:'::l:~•a·are~l-2overJ.
two sets. Overall, Eastern Is 2-1 In 10 points; Mlchel)e WUson, seven
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the SVAC and 24 overall,
points; Kelly '1;\'Jtltlatch, five and 0.1 within the,J~~:·.
Eastern's serving proved to be Its ,---,----"::"...:...j--"t""'-...:..------,.......,":-"'".,;-"-"'--,..blggest setback since It played a
good overall floor game:
Coa~h Pam Douthitt Is looking
forward to the Eagles snapping
' back tor a strong tlnlsh this season.
Eastern scorers were Lea Ann
Gaul, tour points; Tara Guthrie,
three points; Janelle Ely, one
point; Dee Dalley, one point; Kelly
Whitlatch, one point.
In the reserve tUt Kyger won a
!lard-fought match In three very
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• RACINE - Southern Incr-eased
its SVAC league record to 4-0, while
raising Its overall ranking to 6-1 by
1,1efeatlng rtval Eastern 15-3 and 154 In two games.
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i11me via good set ups and excellent
play on ' the front line. The Torna·
doettes of Coach Suzanne Wolfe had
fine' floor game led by Cindy
J;:vans with 13 serving points, 10 of
J;Vhlch came In the second game.
Mel Weese had five serving points
ind Laren Wolfe added four.
; Eastern was Ieq In scoring by Ja.
nelle Ely's three serving points.
· In the preliminary tUt Southern
fucreased Its reserve ream! to 4-2
jV!th a league win over Eastern.
SHS roUed to a 15-0 shutout In the
first game, then Eastern made ·a
~meback only to tall short 15-7 In
the second.
OVER NET- Amy ~eld of Soulhenl retsre~ lohK the baD
• 1n the first game Karen Hemsley
book. o'l(er the net as an Eastem defender aoes off the fioor to keep It !a seiVed the first six points and
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second game Southern was led In 1
serving by Tina HW with six points
and Gl!la Nease five. Eastern's
leading server was Jackie Rapp
: with four.
Southern's next home game Is
Monday, Sept. 20, with VInton
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Auto, Air, PS, PI,
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tteatment as part ot an
tecelve
I!Xpl!l'lmefttaJ study being con~uclsl at Ohio University.
: Sclentlstui the College of Osteopathic Medicine ·had earUer an~unced receipt .of Food and Drug
A;dmlnlstratlon approval for the
i!Kperlmental treatment ~ shingles
Wttli a naturatly occutflng body
Cltemlcal called adenosine monoif!os~te (AMP). ~that t1m1! the
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the lint
48' hoUrs ot Initial outbreak
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i1 "We,rebilved many requests lor.
lrea~t ti'OJII ~~~le who were tn
liter s~ ot the disease," said
~lchael , Patterson, Ph.D., OU·
t;:Q!'t{ ct!fector ot research affairs.
';'Whet\,j)llr physicians gave these
~le M1P they noted alleviation
ot symptoms, but .since they weren't part of the study we have no
S!:lentlflcally gathered Information
to support these claims.''
, • Patterson said that he felt they

had been "thrOwing away poten.
!Ially useful data." The e;tCP&amp;nslon ol study, he said, should Insure that
any positive e!tect AMP has .on the
treatment ot shingles wUI be detected by a positive experimental
result.
In this study AMP Is administered to human volunteers as part
of what scientists call a "double
blind" study. This technique makes
It possible for researchers to discover whether . patients receiving
the actual drug recover more
quickly or completely than those receiving a neutral substance called a
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LUNCHES FOR SALE.
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Draft Horse Show &amp; Field Day,
T1ffm .
Russellville.
Pioneer Days, Hardin Co.
Fairgrounds, Kenton.
· Poor ~armers Antique Gas &amp;
St~am Show &amp; Aea Market, Traditional Country Music
fletcher.
Gathering, Brukner Nature
Music Festival, Sauder Museum
Center, Troy. .
Farm&amp;. Craft Village, Arch~ld.•

Gingerbread House,
Bellefontaine.
Ashland County Hist~rical
Museum, Ashland.
Wagnalls Memorial, lithopolis.
William P. Snyder,
Jr. Steambo;lt, Marietta.

"Tecumseh!" Outdoor Drama,
Chillicothe.
Ghoaown Museum Park.
Firfdlay.
Seneca-Caverns, Bell~vue.
· Piatt Castles, West l1berty.
Burr Oak State Park, Glouster.

Ohio Department of Developmmt.
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--Meigs County organization members gather for meetings• · .
Sunday school with Rev. Richard
Jarvb giving the lnvocatioo tor the

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Past Counolors
Homecoming was held at the Ml·
nersvWe United Methodist Church
Sunday with out-of~unty vbltors
from Michigan, Columbus, South
Charleston, and Mason, W. Va.
coming tor the annual gathering,
Featured singers tor the day
were the Angelalres of Lancaster.
A highlight was the dedlcatln of
new lights by the Rev. Stanley Mer:
rlfield. The lights were purchased
from donations given In memory of
Mrs. Stella Grueser. Members of
her family attending were Mr. and
Mrs. William Grueser, Elmer
Grueser, Helen Maag, Myrna
Lowe, Mrs. Guy Russell, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Reynolds.
Kenneth Wiggins presidEd at the

worship service. Rev. Merrifield
hal\ the sennon with the choir sing·
lng "Whosoever Meaneth Me."
A carry-In dinnEr was senred at
noon. The atternoon program
opened with the chOir singing
"What a Glad Reunion Day."
Former ministers and their wives
recognized and responding \Vet"e
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Jarvb and
the Rev, and Mrs. Carl Hicks, Car·
mel. Senior citizens were also
recognized

A ~rial was conducted by
Wiggins for Margaretta Wise,
Ethel Stewart and SteUa Grueser.
Myrna Lowe sang "Calvary" and
•'Hb Name 1s Wonderful.•• Glenna
Rummel recited "The Touch of the
Master's Hand ." Gifts ·of apprecta·

Church sponsors homecoming
Betty Roush and Marcia Ketler
were hostesses tor a recent meet·
lng of the Past Councilors Club of
Chester Councll323 held at the hall.
Charlotte Grant presidEd at the
meeting opened with the 123rd
·Psalm, the Lord's Prayer and the
pledge to the flag In unison.
The death of Joe Bbsell was
noted. Reports were given by Ethel
Orr, settetary; and Pauline Riden·
our, treasurer. For roll call
members related what )they Hke
about fall.
The dbtrlct deputies and district

past councUors club picnic was announced for Sunday at the home of
Jessie Ryans, Fleming.
Games were conducted by Erma
Cleland and Charlotte Grant Opal
Hollon won the door prize. Refresh·
rnents were served to those named
and Margaret Tuttle, Lora Damewood, Jean Frederick, Mary Showalter, Laura Mae Nice, Inzy
Newell, Mary K. Holter,Thelma
White, Sadie Trussell, Letha Wood,
Ada Morris, and guests, Fern Morris and son, Matthew and Sandy
White.

tion were presented to the pastor
and the Sunday School superintend·

ent. Mr: and Mrs. Hiram Fisher
provkled fiowers for the table and
church decorations, with Mrs.
Maagglvlngcarnatlons In memory
of her husband, Brad, and the tam·
Uy of Mrs. Grueser giving flowers
1n her memory.

Beta Sigma Phi
Brenda Hll1 was elected valen·
tine queen and presented a long
stemmed red rose at the Sept. 14
meetl!!g of the Ohio Eta Phi Chap.
ter of Bela Sigma Phi Sorority at
the Meigs Inn Tuesdiay nlght.
Members were reminded of the
rush party to be held 011 Tuesday at
S:JJ p.m. at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church. Projects for the
year weredbcussed along with»
clal events.
Refreshments were served by Je.
nelle Haptonstall and Dinah
GrySZka.

Bashan Auxiliary
A contribution of

Friends night of the Meigs
County Order of Eastern Star
Chapters will he held Friday
at 7:30 p.m . at Racine Ma·
sonic Te.m ple. The worthy ma·
tron of the host ·chapter has
asked that members assist
with a cleaning session Thurs"
day evening beginning at 7
p.m.
SOUTH POINT - The
Grande Squares Square Dance
Qub will sponsor an all·llight
dance Friday at Royal Oak Park
beginning at 8 p.m. Callers will
be Chad Johnsol1. South Point;
Stacy Crites, Shlnston, W.Va.
Camptng' sites are avaUable.
RACINE American Legion
Auxlllary, Post 602, wW meet at
the hall at 7: :KJ p.m. Friday.
Dues are now payable.

SATURDAY
. RUTLAND - A dance will be
held Saturday lllght at Rutland
Civic Center from 8 p.m. to 11: :KJ
p.m. The charge Is singles, $2,
couples, $3. Music wW be hy the
ltomlc Sounds.

SUNDAY
POMEROY - Homecoming
will be held at Monis Chapel
Church Sunday with Rev.
George Hoschar of West Colum·
bla, W.Va., as the guest speaker.
Singers wW be the Circle D
Quartet of Racine. The publlc Is
Invited.
POMEROY - An open house
wW be held Sunday from 3 to 4
p.m. In Room IDl ~at Southern
High School to display new com·
puters purchased with Chapter
n federal block grant money.
Students wW be ~.~ 'to demon·
strate the prognifils. /..;/
RUTLAND - County·wlde.
prayer meeting, 2 p.m. Sunday
at Rutland Bible Methodist
Church: Glen Bissell, class
leader.
POMEROY - Homecoming
Sunday at Mt. Hermon United
Brethren Church with a carry In
dinner at noon In the fellowship
hall following Sunday school at
9: 30 and morning worhslp at
10: :KJ. Afternoon services at 1: 30
p.m. with music by the Thomas
Famlly, Coolville, and the Soldl·
ers of Light, Porterfield. PubUc
Invited.
RACINE -The annual homecoming of the Mt. Moriah
Church of God, Rt. 2, Racine,
will be held Sunday. There wW
be a covered dbh dinner on the
church grounds at 12: JJ r.m. fol·
lowed by speclal singing Ill the
afternoon. ServJces will be
under the direction of the pastor,
the Rev. James Satterfield. The '
public Is Invited.

HARRISONVILLE Lodge ffi .
' . wW hOld a picnic Sunday at l l
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p.m. at Forest Acres Park. Ru·

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Uaftd. All rna5ons and~
Eastern Starrneml¥;!rs and faril!

Illes and widoWS of Masons
Invited to atteri&lt;J.

POMEROY· - Chicken bar·
becue Suftday frtJm 11 a.m. untll
2 p.in. at the. Pome1oy Fire Sta·

has been

Bashan Volunteer Fire Depart·
ment to the firemen bringing the
year's total In contributions to the
firemen to $1,550.
That was·the report made follow·
1ng a recent meeting of the auxll·
lary at the tire house. Beckie
PuHins presidEd at the meeting
with the auxlllary giving a vote of
thanks to thOse whO donated for the
recent Ice cream social, as well as
those whO gave food for the stand at

presentlllg those llvlngln the United
States, and~ other 111 Mexico.

Several money making projects
were discussed and reports' were
given by Lou Pitzer, secretary, and
Avice Spencer, treasurer.

1beCiu1stlanpersfJectivewasex·
plored with Emma K. Clatwortlly •
Donna Byer, andPauHneHortonas
thereaders.Mrs.Fultznotedthat65
percentotthalewhoenterthbcoun·
try do so WegaUy and 35 percent
marry In order to stay. To conclude
A work session at the Pomeroy
the program there was a discussion
stadium was set for 1 p.m. when the
on whether Mexicans take the jobs
Meigs Athletic Boosters met Tues·
of American cltlzlens.
day nlght at the wgh school.
Mrs. Fultz presided at the busIt was noted that a&gt; parents
nessmeetlngwithMrs.Byerreport·
worked at the junior hJg)r field last
lng 011 the Eleanor Circle and their
Saturday. Fund rablng projects
project of having the kitchen
were discussed.
cleaned. She also noted that a~mage sale wW ~ held In the church
basement, Oct. 5 and 6. A dbtrlct
meeting was announced for Sept. 29
M~andthepUghtofltspeq:~le at Chesterhill.
was the program topic of Betty
Members were asked to Increase
Fultz at Monday nlght'smeetlngof
thelrmbslonpledgeandNanMoore
the United Methodist Women of was named "woman of the year"
Heath Church, Mlddleport.
from the group with her name to be
Mrs. Fultzdbplayedaplctureofa submitted to the district.
Mexican famlly whose son llved
Beulah McComas read a letter
with Mr. and Mrs. Fultz for a year . from the mbslonary whun she sup.
ports on an Indian rese~vatlon. Ii
while atte~ Ohio University.
She noted that of the eight children
was noted that pecans are for sale at
In the tamUy, aU but one now has a
$5 a pound. TWUa Childs had the.
·college education.
plano prelude preceding the meet·
lng. Mrs. McComas gave devotions.
Referring to the economy she
notedthatpesoswhlchwerewortha
on the topic, "Strangers and Chris·
doUar only a few weeks ago are now
ttan Perspective."
worth only one cent She said that
Re!reshmentswereservedby])o.
thereb33percentunemploymentln ·rolhyRoller,JuanltaBachtei,Mary
Mexico and told of the oU Industry
which has been taken over by the
government.
A discussion was held on the
American · feeling toward people
south of the border with some play
acting between two groups, one re-

Rll!ehart; Mary
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SYRACUSE - Wiener roast
Sunday at 4 p.m. at Harris Fish·
lng Camp. Sponsored by Syracuse Presbyterian Church.
HOBSON - Revival In pi'(}
gress now through Sunday at
Hobson Church of Chrbt In
Chrbtlan Union with Rev. Fred
Crabtree as evangelist. Pastor Is
WOllam Crabtree. The publlc Is
InvitEd to att~nd.

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POMEROY- Sunrise Gospel
Singers every Sunday on WMOV
Radio, 1370, 3:45 to 4: 1.5 p.m.
RACINE - Annual hOmecoming, Mt. Moriah Church of
God, Route 2, Racine, Sunday.
Covered dish dinner on church
grounds at 12: JJ p.m. followed
by special music In afternoon
under the direction olthepastor,
Jhe Rev. James Satterfield; publlc Invited.

Pr:)6er and praise service. Wednesday .

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN . Roger

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992-3715, Pomeroy

POMEROY - Revival servl·
ces, Faith Taber~U~cle Church,
Bailey Run Road, continuing
nightly through Sunday. Singing
each night, along with prayer for
the sick. Public Invited.

MONDAY
RACINE American Legion
Auxlliary, Post602, 7:JJMonday ·
night at the hall . Dues payable.

POMEROY - Winding Trall
Garden Club members will
meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the
home of Bonnie LeMaster. Ar·
rangements wW carry out the
theme "Autumn Splendor."
MIDDLEPORT -The Meigs
County Churches of Christ
Men's Fellowship will (neet ill
Middleport Church at 7: JJ Mon·
day nlght. New otflcers wlil be
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SYRACUSE
FIRST
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN Church. Chu&lt;Ch School.
10: IS a .m.; morning worskip , II :30 a.

9:30 a.m.; morning worship,

salvittton lt)Hflng,\ various speakers and
music; specials: Thun~ 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. ladles ~el.ogue', all women In·
vited; 7:30 _p.m. prayer mHting and
Bible studY. Rev. Noel Herman, teacher.

BURllljGTON SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHAPEL. Route 1. Shade. Blbloschool. 7
p ,m. Thursday; worship service, 8 p.m.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
· CHRIST. 200W. Main St .. 992·5235. Vocol
· music. Sunday worship, 10 a.m.; Bible
study, 11 a.m .; wOrship . 6 p.m. Wednetdoy Bible study, 7 p.m.

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Oilton, lucas, pastor. Sun·

day School. 9:30 a.m ., Mrs . Worley
Francis , supt. Preochlng services first
and third Sundays following Sunday

School. Youth mooting oery Sundoy,
7:30p.m.
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST .
Preaching 9:30 a.m.. first and second
Sundays ol each month; third and fourth
Sundays each month, worship service at
7:;l0 p.m. W.dnesday evenings at 7:30.
Prayer and Bible StUdy.

SEVENTH·DAY ADVENTIST. Mulberry

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHSister Harriett Worner. Supt. Sunday
School, 9 :30 a.m.; morning worship ,

10:4S.a.m .
POMEROY

FIRST

BAPTIST,

David

Mann, minister; William Snouffer , Sun-

doy school supt. Sunday school, 9:30
a.m. ; morning worship 10:30 a .m.
· FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST . 282
. Mulberry Ave ., Pomeroy; Hershel Me-

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Clure, Sundgy school superihtendent.
Sunday school. 9:30a.m. : morning warship, 10:30; evening worship , 7:30p.m.
Midweek prayer service, 7:30p.m.

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MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH. Dox·
ter Rd ., Rd., longs'tlllle, Rev. A. A.
Hughes, Pastor. Sunday School 1.0 a.m.
S•rvices on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday , 7:30p.m.
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bailey

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Cherry

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Syracuse. Services, 10 a .m. SundaY..
Evening services, Sunday and Wed-

nosdoy. 7:00p.m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION . Lawrence Monloy,
pa_stOr; Mr1. Rustell Young, Sunckiy

School Supt. Sunday School 9:30 o.m.
honing warth;p, 7:30. , Wodnotdoy
proyor mooting. 7:30 ptm·.
· MT. MOfiiAH CHURCH OF GOD,
fl:ocin.-: Artv. J~mes Satt•rfl~d. FM:'•tor.
Morning wonh•p , 9';45 a.m.; SUndew
school , 10:.,.5 a.m.: evening wonhlp. f.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.fll ., lo&lt;lioo proyor

mooting: Wodnotdoy. 7:30p.m. VPE.
MIDDLEPoRT FIRST BAPTIST,
Sixth and Pafmor. the Rev. Mark Me·
Clung, SUndoy school. 9:15 a.m. : Don
Whlto, Sunday School. ouporintondent.
Jolln Rolbol . Sr.. a11t. supt. Morning
Wonhlp, 10:15 a.m. Youth mooting. 7:30
p.m. Wodnosday, including woo toft,
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junior as.ronauts, and
junlor and sonlor high BYF; choir proc·
tl~o, B:30 p.m. WOdnoo doy: . prayer
mooting COld Biblo study. Wodnosdoy,

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RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pastor.
Rev . John Evans. Sunday school . l C
a.m .: Sunday worship , 11 a.m.:
Children 's church, II a.m .; Sunday
evening service, 7:00 p.m .: Wednesday
evening young ladies auxiliary, 6 p.m.

Wodnosdoy family worship. 7:00p .m.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH . Neor

long Bottom, Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday
schOol, 930A.M .: Worsf11p 10:30 a.m .;
Prayer meeti7:30 p.m. Thursday.

MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST. Cor·
ner Ash Olld Plum. Leslie Haymon,
paator. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morn·
lng Warship, l1 a.m .. Wednesday and
Sotur~y Evening services, 7:30p.m .

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

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Fay Sauer, Director
Rev . Robert McGee
Associate Director

School , !0:30a.m. Sundoy tehoolltodtr,
YPSM, Elolto .Adams. 7,30 p.m..

our RC, .
RC-100, Nehl, Up- .
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Dad's RQOt Beer
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c.aPS for charity •

Heights Rood , Pomeroy.
Michael
Plonkowekl, pastor; Rita Whit•. Sabbath
School Supe~intondont . Sabbath Sdlool
is at 2 p .m. on Saturday with worship
servicos following at 3: IS p.m.

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and Senior High Youth Group . Sunday. 6
p.m.

Ave .. Pomeroy. Envoy and Mrs. Ray
Wining, offlcen In Charge. Sunday·
holiness m"tlng, 10 a.m: : Sunday

SAY "HI" TO MIKE AND THE OTHER
FRIENDLY FOLKS THERE

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Rev. Virgil Byrer, postor. Glen McClung,

\. 10:30 Q.m.; Youth meetings. 6:30 p.m. ;
evening worship, 7:30. Wo&lt;lnosdoy night
prayer mooting and Bible study . 7:30
p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY. 115 Butternut

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Bible study, Thursday, 7:30p.m .

Halllmmodlotefy following tho service.
. POMEROYCHURCHOFCHRtST, 212W.
Main St. Noll Proudfoot. pastor . Bible

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NAZARENE: Comer Union and Mulberry,

month, and combined w ith morning
prayer on the third Sunday. Morning
prayer and sermon en all other Sundays
of the month. Church School and nursery
core provided. CoH" hour in the Parlsfl

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MIDDLEPORT- Men' s FeI·
Iowshlp, Meigs County
Churches of Christ, 7: :KJ p.m.
~~on ofotflcers,
Monday wlt;;e
at Middlepo
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and Main. Bob Milton. mlnlolol'. Scott
Saltl,nan, .-•aoclote
minister. Bible
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• 10:30 a. m.; __,;ng _..Ice, 7:00p.m.
c1av ltbfo StUdy and YoV!ilii'OUP
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NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev . Seldon Johnson
Rev . Duane Sydenstricker
Rev. Richard Thomas
ALFRED - Church School '9:30 a.m .:

Wo.,hlp, 11 :00 A.M.: UMYF 6:30p.m.;
UMW, Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Com·
munion first Sunday.
·cHESTER - Worship , 9:00a .m .: Chur·

ch School, 10:00 a .m.: B;ble Study . Thu•sday. 7:00 p.m.: UMW. first Thursdoy,
I :00 p.m .: Communion first Sunday.
JOPPA - Worship , 9:30a.m .: Church
School, 10:30 o .m .•Bible Study , Wed·

nesdoy, 7:30p .m.
LONG BOTTOM - Church School,
9:30a.m.: Worship. 7:00p.m ., Bible
Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m .;
UMYF, Wed .• 6:00 p.m.; Com·
munion First Sunday .

REEDSVILLE -Church School .
9:30a.m.; Worship tt :00 A.M.
·
SOUTH BETHEL Church
School, 9:00 a .m.; Worship, 10 :00
A.M.; Christian Endeavor. Youth
Fellowship, 6 :00p.m. : Bible STudy,
Wed., 7: 30p.m.
TUPPER'S PLAINS ST . PAUL Church School, 9:00a.m.: Worship,
10:00 a . m.; Bible Study, Tues., 1:30 ·
p.m .: UMW, Third Tuesday, 1:30
p.m.; Communion first Sunday .
CENTRAL CLUSTER
Rev . Stanley W. Merrifield
Rev. Richard Rothemich
Rev. Robert E . Robinson
Rev . Robert Rider. Jr.
Rev. Rober-t McGee
ASBURY !Syracuse! - Worship.
10:00 a .m.; Church School, 10 :00
a .m.; Charge Bible Study, Thurs.,
7:30 p.m. ; UMW, 1st Tues., 1:30:
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 6:45
p.m.; UMM,4th·sunday,6:30p.m .
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9:00
a .m.; Church School, 10:00 a .m .;
Bible Sl~dy, Tuesday. 7:30 p.m .:
UMW, Ftrst Monday, .7 :30; UMYF,
every other Sunday,·, ~.: oo p.m . Choir
rehearsal, 6:30p.m . wedn~sday.
FLATWOODS - ' Church School,
10:00 a .m.; Worship, 1:00 a :m .;
Bible Study, Thursday, l :oo p.m .:
UMYF, Sunday, 6:00p.m.
FOREST RUN - Worship, 9:00
a.m.; .C hurch School, 10:00 a .m. ;
Choir Practice, TueSday, 6:30p.m .:
UMW, first Tuesday, 7:30p.m .
HEATH (Middleport) - Church
School, 9:30 a .m.; Worsh ip, 10 :30
a.m.; Bible Study, Tuesday, 10 :00
a .m .; UMW, 2nd Monday, 7:311.:
"f
UMM, 3rdMonday,7:30p.m .
MINERSVILLE ,- Worship. Ser·
vice, 10:00 a.m.: Church School.
11:00 a . m.; UMW, 3rd WedneSday,
1:00 p.m.; Choir practite, Monday .
7:30p.m .
PEARL CHAPEL- Worship Ser·
vice, 10:00 a.m.; Church School,
11:00 a.m.; UMW. 2nd TueSday. 7:30
p.m.; UMYF last Tuesday, 7:30
p.m ..
POMEROY - Church SChool,
9:15 a.m.; Worstilp service. 10:30
a.m.; Choir rehearsal, Wednesday,
7:30p.m.; UMW, 2nd Tuesday, 7:30
p.m.; UMM, last Sunday, 7:q(l a.m. ;
UMYf,Sunday,6:00p. m,
,c
ROCK ·.SPRINGS CHurch
School, 9:15 a .m.; Worship, 10:00
a.m.; Bible StUdy, Wednesday, 7:30
p.rl).; UMYF (Seniors), Sunday.
6:00 p.m.; (Juniors), every other
Sundey, 6:00p.m. ·
·RUTLAND- Ch.u rch School, 9:45
a.m.; Worship, 11:00 a.m .; UMW
(Evening Clrtle), 2nd Wednesday,
7&lt;30; UMW,2ndThursday, 1:00p.m.
SALEM CENTER Churth
School, . 10:00 a •.m.; Worship, 7:00
p.m.
SN()WVIL.LE - WprSitlp, 9: 00
a.m.; Ch~rth School 10:00 a.m.
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. Jame~~M. Clark ·
Rev. Mark W. Flynn

Rev.·l'lorence Smith
MINISTIIY OF
APPLE GROVE- Church Sclioot,
.... wando Johnoon.
Jahnoon, dlrecto( of. · 9:00 a.m.; WOI'IIIIp, 10:00 a.m . (1st

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1nd

3rd .SundeYIII. UMW,

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Rev.

Tom

TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF CHRIST.

a.-. quick to millzc tbl:lt ( 'h ti ~!

ample? .,

BAPTIST.

Vincent C. Woters. Ill, minister ; Hermon
Block, superintendent . Sunday Schoof
9:30a.m .: evening service . 7 p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m .

wanl8 lO hide hiK light under u hu t&lt; hd~
But Ktt we

UNION

Dooley; Joe Sayre. Sunday School
Superintenent. Sundoy school . 9:_.5
a.m.; evening worship , 7:30p.m. Prayer
meeting. 7:30p.m . Wednesday .

tenns welJ never rofll:el. ~ on e w.mu n)( U!oo

IB rulJy talkJ.nM ..tJout

School, 9:00 o .m., Morning worship ,

OF

Watson , pastor; (ranson Pratt, Sunday
school supt . Morning worship, 9:30a .m .:
Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; evening service , 7:30.

Mlddleparf, Ohio

Aflc• Nease.

CHURCH

7

p .m : Alvin Reed . loy leader.

HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN . Wo•·
ship Service. 9 a .m.: Church School.
10:30 a.m.
MIDDlEPORT PRESBYTERIAN . Church

asst. pastor. Clyde Henderson , pastor
8fflerltus . SundQv School. 9:30 a.m. ,
Glen McCiu~ . supt. : morning worship,
10:30 a .m.; eveni~ service. 7:00; mli:t·
week service, Wednesday, 7:00p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E.
Main St., Pomeroy. SUnday services Holy
Communion on the first Sunday of each

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Middleport·
Pomeroy, 0.

pastor; Debbie Buck, Sunday school
supt. Church School. 9:15 a .m.: wonhir
service , 10:30 a .m. Choir reheana ,
Tuesday, .7:30 p.m . under direction of

) schoo1,

WAID CROSS
SONS SlDRE

SENnNEL

Pomeroy

r

Phone 992-3480

THE DAILY

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992-3,71

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Middleport

Rt. t , Reedsville, Oh.
985-!944

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Cabinet Making

POMEROY

Sepljlmber lll,.lB!tZ
This corning year you wW take measures to bring greater harmony
and balance Into your Hie. Abrasive associations wW be phased out and
replaced by more compatible ones.
VIRGO (Alii. ~$Sept. 12) Watch your pennies today - not just
your doUars. Small gains could add up to a substantial proflt. Thb Is a
day In which little things mean a lot.
LIBRA (Sept. Z3-0cl. 23) Weigh your words carefully today. Those
with whOm you associate wW be listening to every syUable. They'll take
to heart what you have to say ..
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Persons are likely to tell you things In
confidence today which they are not prone to talk about to others. They
know that you can be trusted.
SAGI'ITAIUlJS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Try to associate with persons
today who are fun, but from whom you can also learn something.
Valuable Ideas can be gained from lnfor~l exchanges.
CAPRIOOaN (Dec. ZWan. 19) You wW ~successful today, but
your victories are llkely to be measured more In Inches than yards. Be
content with small steps.
·
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2&amp;-Feb. 11) Do more listening than talking today
wheli associating with successful business persons. Something they say
may lead you to profit.
· "'
PISCES (Feb. 20-Marcll ~)You're very good today at perceiving
ways to help others sort out their problems. Don't be hesitant to voice
your suggestions If tl!ey're requested.
ARIES (March 21·Aprll19) Even though you may feel your ways of
doing things are right today, you'd be wise to listen to the suggestions
your mate has to offer.
TAURUS (AprU 2&amp;-May ~)You're likely to perform mental tasks
better today than you wW physical ones. TemporarUy shelve the back·
breakers. Give your brain a workout.
GEMINI (May 21-June ~) Today, try to avoid persons whO have a
tendency to take life too seriously . You need to be around blythe spirits
who think young and like to have fun.
CANCER (June 21.July 22) It wW be the nice little things you'D do
for thOse you care tor that will leave the lasting Impressions today.
Small kindnesses are Important.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Without being curt or lmpollte, speak your
mind today U anot!ler has been doing something which dbturbs you.
The Infraction can be corrected.

" For A Real Auction
,.Call the Real McCoy"
· I. 0 . "Mac" M(COy

992·5130 Pomeroy

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TRINITY CHURCH, Rev. W. H. Perrin.

Calendar
FRJDAY

~

made by the Ladles Auxlllary of the

the tool auction. A report was given
011 the new kitchen.

tJu.: r1J(J11 I!X ·

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.

(.

Rev . Herbert Grote , pastor. Frank Riffle.
sup!. Sunday School, 9:30a .m. Worship
service , 11 a.m . and 7:30 p .m. Prayer
meeting. Wednesday . 7:30p .m.

Let ~ light 110 &amp;hlne ~fore m~ n lhut
they ma&amp;eewur Mood work• ud slorlfi
your Father which Is ln heaven.
Thoec: whOM light brtghlens lifl' ull week

LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST CHUR·

Btl an~ slgnlficant exwnpk in their

CH . Rev . Robart Miller. pastor; lloyd
Wright, Director of Christian Education.
Sunday School . 9 :.30 o. m.: Morning War·
ship , 10:30 a . m.: Choir Practice. Sun·
day. 6:30 p .m. : "Evening Worship , 7:30
p.m . Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study,
7:30p.m .

place of worship. AppurtnUy In the wc 1~hlp
and work of God they rec h~ !\plrthual hat ·
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ter1er..
p

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Sunday
Psalrrtl

66:&amp;·20

Mon&lt;loy
TUOidoy
WIKi'lesday Thu.-aday Friday
I Pet.,
I Peter
Luke I Thea~kH1ians Hebrews
4:1•·16 . 3:12·18
3:1-6
22:31·38
3:1·5

Tuesday ,

1 : 30

p. m .;

Prayer

meeting, Wednesday, 7_
: 00 p .m .

BETHANY - WorShip, 9:00a. m.;
Church School, 10 :00 a .m .; B;bl e
Study, Wednesday. 10:00 a .m .; Dorcas

Women's

Fellowship,

Wed -

nesday.11:00a .m.
CARMEL - Church School , 9:30
a . m .; Worship, 10:45 a .m .: 2nd and
4th

Sundays) ;

Fellowship dinner

with Sutton. th;rd Thursday , 6:30
p.m .
EAST LETART - Church Sc hool.
9:00a .m .; Worship, 10 :00 a .m . (2nd
and 41h Sundays) ; UMW . lSI
Tuesday, 7:30p.m.
LETART FALLS - Worship. 9:00
a.m .: Church School, tO :OO a .m .
MORNING 'STAR - Worship, 9:30
a. m .: Church School, 10:30 a .m .;
Bible Study, Thursday, 1:30 p. m .
MORSE CHAPEL Church
School, 9:30 a .m .; Worsh;p, 11 :00
a .m .

PORTLAND - CHurch Sc hool ,
7:00 p.m.; Worship. 8:00 p.m.;
UMYF , Wednesday, 1:30 p.m .
RACINE WESLEYAN - Chu rch
SChool, 10 :00 a.m.; Worsh;p, 11 :00
a .m .; UMW . 4th Monday, 7:30 ; Han·
dmaidens of the Lord, 1st Wed·
nesday, 7: 00 p.m . ; Men's Prayer
Breakfast, Wednesday , 7:00a. m .

SUTTON -

Church Sc hool , 9: 30

a .m .; morning worship, 10: 45 a.m .
(first and t hird Sundays) ; fellowship
dinner with Carmel, third Thursday ,

6 : 30p.m .
KENO CHURCH
Oliver Swain,

OF

CHRIST ,

Sup~rintendent .

Sun·

day school9 : 30 every week .

HOBSON

CHRISTIAN

UNION .

Sunday School , 9:30 a.m .; evening
service. 7: 30 p. m . Wednesday
prayer meeting, 7:30p.m .

Saturday
1 Peter
4:12· 19

DE~TER

Russel l. Sr .. minister: Rick Modomber.
supt . Sunday school , 9:30a.m .; worship
servi ce. I 0:30a.m. Bible Study . Tuesday.

CHRIST. Paul Pratt, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:30a.m ., Larry Haynes, S.
S. Supt.; morning worship, 10 :30
a.m .

RACINE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE, Rev. Thomas H.
Coll ier , pastor. Martha
Wolfe .
Chairman of the Board of Christian
Lite. sunday School, 9 :30a .m .; mor ·
ning worship, 10: 30; Sunday evening
worship, 7: 30p .m . Prayer meeting,

Wednesday , 7:30 p.m •
RACINE FiRST BAPTIST , Don L.
Walker. Pastor , Robert Sm ith , Sun·
day school supt .; Sunday school.
9 : 30 a.m .; morning worship, 10: 40
a.m.; Sunday eveni.ng worship, 7:30 ;
Wednesday evening Bible study ,

1: 30.
DANVILLE WESLEYAN , Re v. R.
D. Brown, paslor. Sunday School.
9: 30 a.m .; morn ing worship 10 :45 ;
youth servi ce, 6 :45 p. m .; evening
worship, 7: 30 p . m .; prayer and
praise, Wednesday, 7: 30p. m .

SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST ,
Rev . Marvin Markin, pastor ; Steve
Little Sunday school supt. Sunday
school, 10 a.m .; morning worship, 11
a .m . Sunday evening wor ship , 7:30 .
Prayer meeting and Bible study ,

Thursday, 7:30p.m .; youth meeting
Wednesday at 1 p.m .
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
CHURCH, ' 383 N. 2nd Ave .. Mid ·
dlepor1 .Sunday Sc hool . 10 :00 a . m .
Sun . &amp; Wed . Evenin g Servi ces 7: 30

p.m. p.m .
LIBERTY

Chris1;an

Liberty· Ave ..

Church , 4

·Pomeroy .

Sunday

School 10 a .m .; Worship 7:30. Wed ·
nesday Serv ice. 7 :JO p. m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD .

BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHUR ·
CH OF CHRIST , Duane Warden,

Rev. R. E . Robinson. pastor . Sunday
school, 9 :30 a.m.; worsh ip service,
11 a.m .; evening service. 7:00 : youth
servic e. Wednesday , 7:00p.m.

minister . Bible class, 9: 30 a. m .;
morning worship,
10 : 30 a . m .;
even ing worsh ip, 6: 30 p.m . Wed·

LANGSVILLE
CHR ISTIAN
CHURCH. Rob e r! E . Musser ,
pastor . Sunday school. -1 :30 a.m .;

nesday Bible study. 6 :30p .m .
NEW STIVERSVILLE COM ·
MUN ITY Church, Sunday School

service, 9: 45a.m .; Worship service,
10 :30; Evangelistic Service, 7:.30
p.m . Wednesday ; Prayer meeting,

7:30, Thursday .
ZION CHURCH

OF

CHRIST ,

Pomeroy - Harrisonville Rd .; Robert
Pur.t ell , pastor ; Bill McElroy, Sun-

day school sup!. Sunday school, 9: 30
a .m .; worship servi c e 10: 30 a. m .;
Sunday worship service, 7:30 p.m .
Monday and Tuesday evening ser·
vices, 1 :30 each evening .

ST . JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Pine Grove. The Rev . William Mid·
dleswarth, Pastor. Church servi ces

9: 30a.m . Sunday School10 :30 a .m .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF

Paul Musser, supt .; 1r orning wor ship, 10 :30; Sunday ev 0ning servic e.
7:00 ; mid· week .&gt;ent ice, Wed ·
nesday, 7 p.m

SYRACUSE

CHURCH

OF

THE

NAZARENE - Rev . James B. Kittle ,
P.&lt;JSfor . Sherman Cundiff . superinten ·
dent . Sundoy School. 9:30 a.m.; Morn ing Worship 10:30 a .m.; Evangelistic
service. 6 p.m, Prayer and praise.
Wednesday , 7 p.m.; youth meeting. 7

P~oHr UNITED BRETHREN

CHURCH OF CHRIST . Chades

IN CHRIST .

Elden It Bloke . pastor . Sunday SchooiiO
a.m.; Robert Reed . sup!. : Morning set·
mon . 11 a.m .: Sundoy night servic4s
C_hristian En~eovor , 7_:30 p:m.; Song s~r ·
v1ce. 8 p.m .. Preoch•ng 8.30 p.m . M•d·
weelo. Prayer meeting, Wednesday . 7

7:30p.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. Po&lt;·

tland Rec ine Rood. William Roush .
pastor. Linda hans , church school direc·
tor . Church school. 9:30a .m .: morning
worship , 10:30 a .m.; Wednesday
eYening prayer services . 7:30p .m.
BETHlEHEM BAPTIST , Re v. Earl Shuler ,
pastor. Wonhip service. 9:30a.m. Sun·
day school. 10:30 a.m. Bible Study and
prayer service Thunday , 7:30p.m.
CARlETON CHURCH , Kingsbury Road .
Jimmie Evans . pastor. Sunday school .
9:30 a.m .. Rolph Carl. superintendent :
evening worship, 7:30 p.m . Prayer
meeting , Wednesday , 7:30p .m .

LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN . Wallace
Damewood , Sunday School Superinten·
dent. Worship service at 9 a.m . Bible
SchoollOa .m.

HYSEll RUN HOLINESS CHURCH. Rev .
Theron Durham . pastor . Sunday School
at 9:30a.m.; Morning worship at 10:30
o. m . Thursday services at 7:30p . m .

FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION ot Bold
Knob . located on County Rood 31 Rev .
Lawrence Gluesencamp, postor : Rev .
Roger Willfoossistont pastor. Preoching
services. Sunday 7:30 p.m.. prayer
meeting . Wednesdav . 7:30 P -n:' ·. Gory
Griffith , leodeYouth groups, Sunday
eveing . 6:30 p.m. with Roger and Violet
Willford as leaders . Communion ser·
vices first Sunday each month .
WHITE 'S CHAPEL . Coolville RD . Rev .
Roy Deeter . pastor . Sunday school 9:30
a.m .; worship service, 10:30 a.m . Bible
study and prayer service . Wednesday.

7:30p .m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST . Eugene
Underwood . pastor; Herb Elliott , Sunday
school supt . Sund.Jy school. 9:30a.m .:
morning worship and comun ion. 10:30
a.m .

RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST - Amos
Tillis. pastor : Fred Davis , supt . Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m . Morning worsh ip.
10:30 a .m.. Young p&amp;oples service.
Sunday , 6:45: Sunday evening service,
7:30. Wednesday evening prayer
meeting , 7:30 p.m. WMPO Program.
7:30a .m . each Sundov morninQ.

RUTLAND

CHURCH OF TH£
NAZARENE . Rev . lloyd D. Grimm. Jr ..

pastor . Sunday school. 9:30a .m .; war·
ship service , 10:30 a.m. young people's
service , 6 p.m . Evangelistic serv1ce, 6:30
p.m. Wednesday service. 7:00p .m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , Corner of
Second . Pastor Frank Lowther. Sunda~
school , 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11
a . ~ . and 7:30p.m. Weekly Bible Study .
Wednesday , 7:30p.m .

MASON CHURCH Of CHRIST. Miller
St .. Mason , W. Vo . Eugene L. Conger.
minister. Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.:
Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m . Wednesday
r8ible Study . vocal music. 7 p.m.

LIFE SCIENCE CHURCH -

12 No•th

Third St .. Cheshire. lndependenl. fun·
domental services . Sunday evening 7:30
p .m. Pastor Rev . Dr. Robert Persons.

Sermonette
Another summer b past. It wasn't meant to last. The seasons
come and go. It b God's plan. We know summer IS past for school
days are he,e once more. It's cool nights and the harvest moon. It's
God's great blessings once again garnered In ceDars an,d barns, In
jars and bins. Yes, summer Is soon past, but don't be sad. It bGod's
plan and U Is good. With the fair over and only In our memories, we
tum our thoughts to Autumn and the Lord G9d. Ever, It b God for
every season. Summer may be done and gone but God Is still pres·
ent. He never changes like the seasons. He b ever faithful to us, one
and ·all.
.
.
Soon we will hearthehOnldngofgeeseflylng south. Wewlllfeel
the 'cool September rains and the harvest cawing of the crows.
Summer Is over. It Is God's plan. How lost we wOUld he If we did not
understand that God 1s ever present no matter what the season.
Autumn will soon be dancing In with the beauty found only In the
·Fall. The flaming reds and golden yellows with russet and brown all
around, These lovely colors coVering the trees and fields and soon
our yards and sidewalks. One of God's little gifts Ls the rustling of
fallen leaves as we shuffle our feet In the colorful mass along the
sidewalks and paths around us. Who can doubt God exists as we see
another Autuinn upon us. The first smell of heat In our homeS m that
cool evening or morning. The feel ~ that warm sweater or jacket
and the coolllreezes only remind us that .God has a plan. It b the
seasons and man. It l.i God watching over us.
·
B!! not Bad, another summer b .past. It was not meant to tast. .
Only GOd and 1f1s Infinite plan • meant to last. We are Included In
that masti!r plan. That Is what Is meant to last. All we need do b
tbuk ~ for another ~. look fol'W81'\i to a lovely Autumn
81111 i&amp;JIEIDber God Is at our side always alicHorever. It b His plan ·

lild It 11 PJd. - Rev. ·wmtam Mlddles.warth. ·

2nd

MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD . Dudd;ng
LanA . Mason . W. Vo . Rev . Ronnie 8 .
Rose . Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a.m .;
Morning Worsh ip 11 a.m . Evening Ser·
vice 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Women 's
Ministries 9 a.m. (meeting and prayer.
Prayer and Bible Study 7 p.m.

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION . The Rev. William
Campbell . postor. Sunday School. 9:30
a.m.; James Hughes, supt ., evening ser·
vice. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening
proyer meeting. 7:30p.m . Youth prayer
service each Tuesday .

FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. Lefort. W.
Va .. Rt . I. Mark Irwin , pasfor. Worship .
services , 9:30 o.m. ; Sunday school, II
a·. m.; evening worship , 7:30 p.m .
Tuesday cottage prayer meeting an.d
Bible study. 9:30a.m. Worship service.
Wednesday , 7:30p.m .

OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH -

Walnut and Henry Sts., ~avenswood ,•W.
Va . The Rev. George C. Weirlck :-postor.

Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Sundciy wo•·
ship, 11 a.m.

CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , now located

on Pomeroy Pike, County Road 25. near
Flatwoods. Rev. Bl~kwOodJ poator. S.r·
vices on Sunday at 10:30 a.m . and 7:30

p.m. with Sunday sciJool. 9:30a.m. Bible
study. Wodnosdav, 7:30p.m.
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST- St. Rt. 338 Antiquity. Pastor.

Rev. Franklin Dlckens.Sun~y momi~.

10 A.M. Sunday ovonlng. 7:30. Thurtdcjy

evening 7:30.

STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAPTIST
CHURCH, Paotor Robert lyon . Sunday
School tOo.m.; Wonhlp Servicolt a.m. :
Sunday ovonlng oorvlco, 7:30p.m.; Wod·
._.tay owning MfVIc. 7:30p.m.
INDlPENDENT HOliNESS CHURCH.
:1~. P...-1 .St .. Middleport. R..,.
.0 Doll ~nloy, patiO&lt;: Sunday school,
, 9::lo a .m. : Morning wol'lhlp 10!311-o.m. :
-lng .worship, 7:30 p.m. Tuosdoy,
12:30' p.m. Women's prover mMtlng:

I

'

Rifrl~ND

APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF

JESUS CHRIST. Elder James Miller. Bible
study , Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.: Sunday
School. 10 a.m . Sunday night sef"Vice,
7:30p.m .

POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS Harrisonville Rood : Earl Fields, pastor:
Henry Eblin. Jr ., Sunday School Supt .
Sund.oy School 9:30a. m.; Morning Wor ship 1l o . m .; Sundar, evening service,
7:30 .m .: Prayer Meet ng . Thursday . 7 :30
p.m .

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Not Pentecostal. Rev. George Oiler,
pastor . Worship service Sunday . 9:,.5
a.m .; Sunday sch~l . 11 a.m .; worship
service . 7:30 p.m. Thursday prayer
meeting. 7:30p .m.
MT. HERMON United Brethren In
Christ Church. Rev . Robert Sanden .
pastor; Oon Will. lay leader. Located in
Texas Commun ity off CA 92. Sundcy
school. 9:30 0 .!11.; Morning worship
vice , 10:45 o.n-f.: evening preaching ser vice second and founti Sundays. 7:30
p .m .; Christian Endeo"or, first and third
Sundays, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer
meeting and Bible study . 7:30p.m . .

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JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES . 37319 Srote
Route 124 (One mile east of Rutland) .
Sunday, Bible lecture 9:30 a. m.: Wot·
chtower study. 10:20 a. m.: Tuesday .

Bible study . 7:30

p.m.:

Thursday .

Theocratic School , 7:30 p.m .; Service

Meeting. 8:20p .m.
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST

Chu&lt;C~ ­

Solem St .. Rutland. Donald Korr , .Sr .
pastor ; Bud Stewart. superintendent .
SUnday School, 10 a.m.; evening wor·
ship, 7:30p.m. Wednesday evening \er·
vice . 7:30p.m .
.

CHURCH OF GOD of P•orhecy . located
on the 0 . J. White Read of highway 160.
Sunday School 10 a.m . Superintendent
John Loveday . First Wednesday night of
month CPMA services , second Wed.
nesdoy WMB meeting . third through fifth
youth service . George Croyle, pastor.

HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL -

570 G&lt;ant

St .. Middleport ;.Sunday School . 10 a . m. ;
morning worship , 11 o. m . evening war·
ship . 7 p . m. Wednesday evening Bible
study and P.royer meeting , 7 p. m . Af·
filiated w1th Southern Baptist Con·
vention .

BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRISTState Route 12,. and County Rood 5.
Mark Seevers . minister : Sunday School
Superintendent . Steve Pickens . Sunday
Scflool . 9:30 o .m;; mornin9 worship,
10:30 a .m .; even1ng wprsh1p , 7 p.m.
Wednesday worship , 7 p.m .

JUBILEE

CHRISTIAN

CENTER

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George's Creek Road. Rev . C. J. Lemley.
pastor; John Failure. superintendent.
Church school. 9:30a.m.: morning worship, 10:30; evening service, 7 p.ni . Bible
Study Thurs .. 7 p.m. Classes for all ages.
Nursery provided for worship ser... ices.

ST . PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH . Colno•
of Sycamore and Second Sts .. Pomeroy,
The Rev . William Middlesworth. Pastor.
Sunday School at 9:,.5 a.m . and Church
Services IJ a.m.

SACRED HEART. Msgt . Anthony glonnomore . Ph. m -5898. Saturday even·
ing Moss , 7:30. Sunday Moss , 8 a.m.
and 10 a .m. Confestlon• one·half hour
before each Mass. CCD Classes, 11

A.M. Sunday.
VICTORY BAPTIST - 52S N. 2nd St. .
Middleport . James E. Keesee. pastor .
Sunday morning worship , 10 a.m.;
evening service . 7; Wednesday evening
worship , 7 · p.m.; Visitation . Thundoy ,

6:30p.m.

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TRINITY Christian Assembly , Coolville
Gilbert Spencer . pastor . Sunday
scho:ol. 9:30 a.m .: morning wonhip , ll
a.m. Sunday evening service . 7:30p.m .:
midweek prayer service Wednesday ,

7:30p.m.

MOUNT Olive Com~nity Church
Lawrence Bush, pastor: ox Folmer, sr:
S~perintendent . Sunday
ool and mor·
mng_worship , 9:30a.m . Sunday evening
serv•ce, 1 p.m .; Youth meeting and Bible
study , Wednesday . 7p.m .

UNITED FAITH CHURCH - Route 7 on
Pomeroy bypass. Rev. Robert Smith, Sr ..
pastor; Rev . James Cundiff , ossistonl
pastor . Sunday School. 9:30a.m .: mor.
ni~ worship . 10:30 a . ~ .; evening wor 7 :30. Women s Fellowship
ship,
Tuesdays , 10 a. m .; Wednesday nighi
prayer service, 7:30p .m.
FAITH BAPTIST Church, Mason . mee1
at United Steel Workers Union Hall
Railroad Street , Mason. Morn ing war ·
shlp9:30o .m .. Sunday SchoollO:JOa.m.
Evening Service . 7 p.m . Pr_oyer meeting
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m . M1dWeek Bible

1J..m.

StudV, Thu .. doy .
F6REST R!JN B PTIST -

R&amp;v Nyie

Borden, poster . Cornelius Bunch .
luperlntendent . Sunday school. q:JO
a .m .; second and fourth Sunday s worship service at 2:30p.m.

MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -

Fou•th ond

Main St .. Middleport . Rev . Colvin Min nis, postor. Mrs . Elvin Bumgardner .
supt. Sunday school. 9:30a .m .: wOrsh ip
service. 10:45 a.m.

BURLINGHAM

SOUTHERN

BAPIIST

CHURCH, Route I , Shade. Pastor Oon
Block . Affiliated with Southern Baptist
Convention . Sunday school , I :30 p.m.:
Sunday worship , 2:30 p.m . Thursday
evening Bible study, 7 p.m .

PENTECOSTAL

ASSEMBLY .

Roc;ne.

Routel24 , William Hoback . pastor . Sun·
day school . 10a.m.: Sunday evening ser·
vice , ,7:00p.m. Wednesday evening ser vlceat 7.

CARPENTER BAPTIST . Don Cheadle.
Supt. Sunday ·School. 9:30 a.m . Morning
Worship, 10:30 a.m . Prayer Service,
alternate Sundays.

MIDDLEPORT

PENTECOSTAL .

Th;,d

Ave ., the Rev. Clork Boker, pastor . Carl
NottinGham. Sunday School Supt. Sunday School 10 a. m·. - classes for all
ages: Ev~ir,g services, 6:00. Wednesday Study, 7:30p.m. Youth services.

· 7:30p.m. Friday.
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP. t28 Mill St..
Middleport. Pastor Is Brmher Chudc Me·
Plloroon. Sunday School qt 10 a. m. Sor·
vices Sunday eve;,ing at 7 p.m. and Wed.
notdavat7p.m.
. AN1tQUITY BAPTIST. Rov . Earl Shu lor .
pastor. Sunday tchool9:30 a.m.; Church
servi(e. 7 p.m .: youtb m"ting, 6
p.m.Tuosdoy Biblo Study . ~ p.m.

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Ohio

Judge
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29
court
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Nineteen defendants were fined

ilnd 10 · others forfeited bonds In
Meigs County Court Wednesday.

F.lned by Judge Patrick O'Brien

were VIcky Snouffer, Pomeroy,
speed, $21 and costs; Donald Lamp,

Petroleum, W. Va., overload, $56
and.. costs; Kendell Satterfield,
Pen!lsboro, W. Va., overload, $155
Neal Satier!leld, Pennsbo!Jl, overload, $179 and costs; BWy
Nelson, CooMile, OWl, 5 days confinement, $75 and costs, license susperiiled ll days; Harry Butcher,
Pomeroy, no operators license, $75
an¢ costs, one year probation; Gor·
doo Teaford, Pomeroy, OWl, $150
and costs, three days confinement.
01111 year probation; Rick Hubbard,
no acklress recorded, assault, $00

8111\ costs;

and costs, two days confinement,
six months probation; Thomas Myers, Athens, speed, $23 and costs;
Karen JackS, Long Bottom. speed,
$30 and costs; Thelma Moore, Rutland, expired registration, $10 and
costs; Tamara Mash, Pomeroy,
faDed to display valid registration,
$10 and costs; Eddie Lee Epling,
Wayne, W . ya., speed, $28 and
costs; WUllam A. Barnhart, Pomeroy, speed, $22 and costs; SusanJ.
Jett, MlnersvUie, falluretoyleld,$30
and costs; R. L. Manley, Rt. 1, Ml·
nersvWe, Improper turn, $30 and
costs; Ernest M. Ruth, R£edsvllle,
driving wrong way on divided highway, $10 and costs; Charles J.
Smith, Reedsville, reckless operation, $25 and costs; WWiam L. Tho-

mas, BarboursvUle, speed, $22 and
costs.
Forfeiting bonds were Haskell E .
Glll1sple, New Haven, spelid,$50.50;

This year the haunted bOuse wUI
be from Oct. 22 to Oct. 31. A committee has been formed to work on
the project a nd planning Is
underway.
President Bruce Reed an·
nounced the group's picnic Will be
Sunday, Sept. 19, at the Gavin Em·
ploye Park at 1 p.m. Meat and bev·
erage wUl be provided. Those
attending are to take a covered
dis h. All members, ex-members
and guests are Invited. A softball

game plus other entertainment ac·
tlvltles wW be held.
~·A membershJ P drlve was u....cussed and a list of names complied. Contact will be made with
these prospective members .
Anyone Interested In joining the organlzatlon Is asked to rontact
Bruce Reed at the F armers Bank
and Savings Co.
Preslden~ Reed also announced
that the Jaycee All-Star baseball
ream defeated a Marietta team, 104 and 11-8.

Middleport funds total $446,721.61
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The total of all Middleport VIItunds,IJII &lt;t Aug. 31, amounted
to $446,721.61, according to the
monthly ieport of VIllage Clerk·
Treasurev Jon Buck. Receipts and
dl!!,bursements, respectively, of
each fund and the balance of each
tor August Include:
General, $14,479.8i, $14,962 .93,
$25,905.48; street maintenance,
$6;034.34, $5,905.10, $829.03, deficit;
HUD, $3tl,m&gt;, $li,871.~, $1,676.~;
federal revenue sharing, no re-

lase

celpts, $564.46, $4,921.42; street
light, no receipts , $1,291.84,
$8,527.05; street levy, no receipts,
no disbursements, $6,473.48; !Ire
equipment. $1M, $1,322.62,$2,454.91
deficit; fire truck, no receipts, no
disbursements, $3tl,885.97; general
bond retirement, no receipts, no
disbursements, $16,810.36; plannlng commission, no receipts, $5.04,
$114.39; sanitary sewer escrow, no
receipts, no disbursements,

$142,1ll7.29; water tank, $1,m&gt;, no
disbursements, $165,640.34; water,
$8,357.04, $11,905.58, $33,399.83; sanltary sewer, $5,827.28, $6,626.25,
$3,091.27; swimming pool, $1,483.25,
$2,859.60, $1,8)6.29 de!lclt; cemetery, $1,126.16, $1,999.23, $1,168.79
deficit; water meter trusts, $Ul,
$m56, $8,727.45.
Receipts tor the month totaled
$72,887.93 while dls~ursements totaled $83,622.29.

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Area deat .

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the students admitted using mariJuana, nearly 40 percent of the high
sciiOOI seniors said they used drugs
otlil!r than alcohol or mlrljuana.
Fox said he ptans to tnroduce a
bill establlshlng a five-year, $40 mUll on drug abuse prevention
program.

Hospital News
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HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
. DISCRAI!G~ SEPI'. 16
Patricia Barnett, CecH Bennelt,
Patricia Brady, Grace Copas,
Mildred Dixon, Betty Ewing, Mary
Hughes, Goldie Lightfoot, Blanche
M~~Why, Delsle Ousley, Kimberly
Rose, Mrs. Mark Sanders and
daUghter, Nancy Sheets, Rebecca
Smith. Josephine Sparks, Nelson
Swain, Terry Wolfe.

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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sands, son,
Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood·
Nlr, daughter, ChUllcothe.

Vetei'IUI8 Memorial
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mmt!ted--Rosa Ball, Long Bot·
Brenda Barber, PorUand.
Discharged- Sherwood Collier,
Philip Donovan, Russell Tucker,
Margaret Johnson.

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Meets Tuesday
The Southern Local Board o!Educajlon wUJmeetSept.21, at7p.m.ln
the cafeteria at the high school.

Lottery winner
CI,EVELAND (AP) -The winning

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thE! Ohio Lottery's dally game' 'The
Nwnber" was 448.
.
the semiweekly "Pick 4"
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7322.
The lottery reported earnings of
$8'17,123.M on Its dally game. The
~ carne on sales of $932,597,
willie holdei's rt winning tickets are
eritltllid 10 share $255,473.50, lottery
~said- .

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Minnie Mae CorneD

Maurice L. Jarrell, 52, Albany,
apparently died late Thursday af.
ternoon while working at Meigs
Mine I.
.
Officials reported that Jarrell
and a co-worker were In the preparation room at the mine and Mr.
Jarrell suddenly was not respondIng to comments made by his coworker. The co-worker noticed that
he was not receiving amtwers from
Jarrell and caught Mr. Jarrell as
he staried to slump to the noor .
The Rutland Emergency Unit
transported Jarrell to Veterans
Memorial Hospital at 4:04p.m . and
he was pronounced dead upon arrtval. An autopsy has been
requested.
Mr. Jarrell was a son of the late
Herman and Vertle Harper Jarrell
He was also preceded In death by
an Infant son, Leslie Allen Jarrell.
Surviving are his wlte, Shelby;
two daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey B.
(Pamela) Russell, Middleport, and
Mrs. Danny C. (Beverly) Morrow,
Galllplls; two grandchildren, Lori
Russell and Jay Karr; a brother,
McConley Jarrell, Columbus, and
four sisters, Mrs. Mathe! Ferrell,
Danville, W. Va.; Mrs. BeMy Pauley, Bandytown, W.Va.; Mrs. John
Hobbs, Albany, and Mrs. Frank
Meier of California.
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Mr. Jarrell served In both the U.
S. Marines and the U.S. Navy durIng the Korean Confllct. He was
employed by the Southern Ohio
Coal Co. at Mine I .
Services wW be held at 2 p.m.
Monday at the Handley Funeral
Hotne.ln DanvUie, W.Va. Friends
may call at the Ewing Funeral
Home In Pomeroy from 4 to 9 p.m.
Saturday and at the Handley Fun·
eral Home from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Burial wW be In l!le Mld-Ferrell
Cemetery at Bandytown, W. Va.

Mrs. Minnie Mae Col'll€l.i, iii, died
Thursday afternOon at her Route 1,
PorUand borne.
Mrs. Cornell had been In !alllng
healthlnrecentyears. Shewasbom
May 3,1915 at Portland, a daughter
of the late Roy and Eva Cochran
Wells. She was also preceded In
death by a son, two brothers and a
sister.
Surviving are her husband, Clarence CorneD; a daughter, Wanda
Cornell Teaford, Syracuse; a
brother, Lawrence Wells, Portland,
three sisters, Mrs. Rogei- (VIolet)
Wlll!ord, Mrs. Clarence (Gladys)
Weddle and Mrs. Kenner (Helen)
Wallbrown, all of Portland, and
three grandchildren.
Mrs. Cornell was at!Wated with
the StlversvWe Chw-ch at Portland.
Services wW be held at 2 p.m.
Monday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with the Rev. Don Walker
officiating. Burial wW be In the
Browning Cemetery at Portland.
Friends may call at the funeral
home after 3 p.m. on Saturday and
anytime Sunday.

Funerill services for Fannie Phil·
Ups, 88, Porne!'Qy, formerly of Minersville, who died Wednesday at
Veterans Memorial HospltalwUJ be
held saturday at 1 p.m. at Ewlni
Funeral Home.wfth the Rev. Stanley ~ld otr:llclatlng. ~
wW be In Beech Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. Phllllps was jlleceded In
~th by bel' parents~ and E;ll- .
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Probe vandalism
The Meigs County Sherlt!'s Department Is Investigating an act of
vandallsm that occurred S&gt;rnetlrne
Wednesday.
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Emergency nms
Local emei aeucy linlts were kept
• busy with a wave of calls 'lbuilday. .
· At 4:54 a.m., the Ptlnero,y
'took Raben y OWig troni the Pomeroy lfeaith Care Center to Veterans
Hospital; at 7:~' a.m.;
the fbttla"" Fire Department went

Memor!aJ

to ROOte U4 fqr a lnlck fire; 8: 31
a.m., 8yracUae took Orin Rouab
from Sno!vbaJJ HW to Veterans
MemoHal; ¥lddleport atl0:3&amp;a.m.

.look Elba Huttm, Bradbury, to
Holzer Medlca1 Center; Rut1IDd at

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Boarding home hal va·
Elderly only. Retana·
blo. 614-992-8022.

the above described strip of
ground Is to be used as a
part of the tower half of a
twenty foot alley running
from A.lrs. Atkinson's lot to
Spring Street and parallel
with Main Street.
In being the Intention of
this deed to convey the
same premises as conveyed by Glennie DaVIs to
Lillie B. Kaspar by two
deedS dated March 27, 1895
and recorded In Vol . 79,
Pages 182 and 183.
REFERENCE .DEED :
Vol. 267, Page 53, Meigs
County Deed Records.
The premises are ap·
praised at $20,000.00 ana
must be sold for not lesf
than two-thirds of the ap
praised value, and the terms of the sale are cash lr.
hand on date of sale.
Ramona 1&lt; . Compton, '
Administratrix bf the
,
Estateof
Erna Elizabeth Jesse, Dec.
(91 3, 10, 17, 3tc

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ADDRESSES:
See table below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMAnON
CONTACT:
Mr. Robert G. Chappell
Natio nal Flood ·Insurance
Program 12021 287-0230
Federal Emergency Manage·
menJ "Qency

wash,ngton. D.C. 204 72 .
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFOAMATION:
The Federal Emergency Management Agency o•ves notice
of the proposed determinatiOns
of base II 00-vearl floOd eleva-

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has ·no economic

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List of subjects

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•m~act .

4 CFR Pert

Flood Insurance .
Floodplams.
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The proposed base I 100-

lected locations are:

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Base 1100-vear)

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Flood Elevations

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Source of Floodmg

tions fo r selected locations 1n
locat•OI}..
the nation. in accordance with
No Depth •n feet above
secuon 11 0 qf the Flood 01sas- grou nd .
ter Pro1ec11on Act ol 1973
lC·Eievat•on 1n feet INGVO)
(Pub. L 93-234). 97 Stat 980.
wh1ch added section 1363 10
River
the National Flood Insurance
About 0.4 m1le downstream

CONTRACTING

of U. S. Route 33 57 r About
Housing and Urban Oevelop- 0.7 m1le upstream of conflu menl Act of 1968 !Pub. L 90- enCe of Kerr Run. 580•.
449). 42 u.s.c. 4001-41 29.
b/l ·x
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and 44 CFR Pan 67 .4(a).
590-x
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These , elevations, together
Maps available for Inspection •
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w1th the flood plain manage· .at the Mayor's Ottice. V1llage •
ment measures required by Hall. Easl Second Street Pomesection 60.3 of the program roy, Oh10. Send comments to
regulat1ons. are the minimum Honorance Clarenc~ Andrews.
that are required . They should Mayor. Vi118ge of Pomeroy. Vilnot be construed to mean the lage 'Hall, East Second Street.
commu nity musi change any Pomeloy. Ohio 45 769 .
e)(ISting ordihances that . are 191 17. 24 2tc
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PUBLIC NOTICE
On September 3, 1982. In more striilgenc in their flood
the Meigs County Probate
pla1n management require· I---------- ~·
Court, Case No. 23857, Bet- ments.
commun1ty mav at
ty L. Blackwood, 319ol5 any t1meThe
.
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stricter require- 3 Fomlly Gerqo
Minersville Road. Racine, ments onenact
Sol•. Aoln :
its
own,
or
pursuant
Ohio ol5771 was appointed to policies established by Other or thine. Yellow hou• nut a
Executrix of the estate of Federal. State or Regional enti· to Pomoroy HNHh Core •
Clifford C . Cuckler ,' · t1es.
These proposed elevations Center; 3 mM .. North from :
deceased, late of Tuppers will also
be used to calculate folrgroundo on Old 33 . ·
Plains, Ohio.
the appropnate flood msurance Dhl-. golf clube. booko, •
Robert E. Buck ptem1
um rates for new build- bedopreado, wlntor cooto, .
Probate Judge/Clerk
•ngs
and
their contents and for 1...1.. ond JA'I olle elo- '
(9) I 0. 17, 14
th e second layer of msurance thing, In oxc. oondltlon. Sot. '
on 8)(1Sting builduigs and their 9 -3 .
contents.
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Public Notice
Pursuant to the prov1s1ons of
5 USC 605 (b). t~e Association
Director. to whom authority has
NAnONAL FOOD
been delegated by the Director.
INSURANCE PROGRAM

flood plain management mea•
sures that the com mun1ty IS required to e1ther adopt or show
ev•dence of be1ng already 1n ef·
feet 10 order to qualify or remain
qualified for part1c1pat1on 1n the
Nat1ona1 Flood Insurance Pro·

gram (NFIPI.
DATES:

The period for comment Will
be nmety (90) days followmg
the second pubhcat1on of th•s
proposed rule 1n a newspaper

of local wculat1on 1n each

Write your own ad and order by mall with this
coupon. Cancel your ad by phone when you g0 t
results. Money not refundable.

Beginlng or 1nter.
ALL AGEs
TRIPSWEEKLY
Beautiful Golf Courses
Driving Ranges
Call J,ohn Teaford
Chester
Also
PRO SHOP
CLUBREpAtR
Open Year Round
9. 10. 1 mo.

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In ltle counby

• Range• • Refrigerators
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PARTSandSERVIC!:

Willi meter, electric and nat
ps alllilable. $4,500.
POMEROY -Wontlreasonatie 3 home will balh, ..
ldties. a'*&gt;malic: heal. c.))et·
... blseme\lt
yard b'
Sl7.500.
·I'OIIEIOY - 2.8 acres ol ~nd lor
1t1e clildren and pet!. 3betlrocms.
bllh. boSeoileot and gas lu"""'S25.~
SYRACUSE - Mobile home
only 7 yeors ald. Realy rioe and
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- water
-sewer

ttons, Come In and
Take A· look At Our

-Gas lines

Package

-Septic Systems

counts Available.

Deals. · Dis-

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LESSONS STARTING
CALL or STOP IN E
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TO SIGN UP.

Large or Small Jobs
PH. 992·2478 .
9·3·1 mo. ""·

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ORNAMENTS

eGittfCr!i

• ( nwn!'ipnuts
e New or 11rp,lir
e f'olintinq
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.FREE ESTIMATES
Ph. ~-2791 \
or94t~2263
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Cheshire &amp;
Middleport, Ohio

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Headquarters

fill OriRU \\ Prkt
THIS MOIITif'S 8AfiD
t..llolllaod
O.iok &amp; Dlown llch
Ni;ltof ... IMd.
Carll •• Mel' wi .. -bit.
Open lloo •.fri.
2:00 p.ll.-2:30 a.m.
Sat. &amp; Soo. 4:00 p.m .. 2:30 ur.
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CARPET SALE
. NOW $1
so. 111. Willi
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Gorogo Solo Sept. 17-t8,
9AM. At. 688. 'h mi. from
city llmlto.

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Announcements

SWEEPE!I ond -lng mo·
chine repolr, porto, ond
oupplleo., Plctl up .,d dillY·
ory,,Dovl, Vacuum CIMner,
one lultf milo up Goorgoo
c.... 'Rd. CIII 448-0294..

Yard Solo 911 Third Avo ..
Gallipolis. Sept. 18.
Clothll, mloc.
2 Family Gorogo Solo Boyo
clothing 3T-4T. Nice
womer11 clothing end mena.
4 mile out BulovHio Ad. Fri.
• Sot.

Big 6 Fomlly Yord Sole FriBllloono ·for 8lrthcliyo, Got day ond Soturdoy, 8-8. RodWll.la, Annlveloerloo, SWM• · nov VHtogo II. Mony ftemo.
theerto 01 Portln. Coli Bol· Don't ml11 thlo.
klono ond Co .. 448-431 3.
Yord Solo Sot. 9-4, 20
Grope S~.. Golllpollo. Clo·

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No Huntlng '..iy klnd,- doy or
n)ght. Vlolotoro wHI bo
- - ' · 0~ '""Y of my
formo In C'*hh '1:-"lp.

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Floe Morl&lt;ot opon-eir, Chillicothe Moll Shopping Contor. Chillicothe. Sept.
17-18-19.

thing. turnttu,. ,.,. .miiC.

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Mill Tills Coppon wltlt Rem_IHarice
Tile Dally IHIInel · ~ '
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Yerd Sale

Alllltd.-Oroft
Droll Boei \\"'"'
Pliu

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Yord Solo Soturdoy Only .
Grlffln'o Grocery, Konougo,
Oh . 9-7 Rein conctlo.

PRESENTS
IHL-IHill Nt;lt
111 Driou 1 - l o r -

PHONE 992-9913
9·2· 1 mo.

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Loat, strayed or sto.n: Male
Dalmation anawara to name
of Booumont. llfoundorony
information of whereabout•. call 304-676-1981,
Harry N. Rhodes or Ozzie
Finlay. R-ordl

~etween

H. L WRITESEL

RACINj: ~ 2 houses b' ooe
price. 9 f01!111S. in one and 4 in
other. 8dtl hive bolhs and nallnl ps heot Wt sell fa- $37~·
SYRACUSE - 7 room lrlme
IDise ori ..... leoel IUs. IWl lalil!
$16,500.00 for I quick sale
EVERYTHING SELlS IF
PRICED ./'IGHT. CALL

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ROOFING

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POMEROY, OHIO
PH.992·225t

Dlomond neckloco Thuro·
day. R-ard. Phone 304676-6980 after 6PM .

Plaster Craft and
Ceramit
· B'1sque

-Backhoes

All Makes

Kern, Burilnghom on turn .

992·2"3 ·
POMEROY, OHIO

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Wanted To Buy

Porch iolo 8oyo dothlng
olloo 3-U. Nomo bl-ond
J..•• for mono ond - • ·
other clothing. N- bedoproado ond dr-. lompe
ond etc. Coli 4411·1274.
below Addlaon on 7, tum 11
Compol(lll c.-. wotcll for
olgno.
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Schools
Instruction

WANTED TO BUY Oldfurni·
ture ond Antlquoo of oil
klndo, coli Konnoth Swotn,
448-3159 or 258-1987 In
the evaninga.

Karate the ultimate In self
defence ell pri~ate le..ons.
Mon. womon, &amp; chlld•on . lnotructlon thru block belt.
Aloo ovolloblo Koroto unl·
formo puchlng ond kicking
bogo, ond protective equip·
Buying Gold, Silver, Plotl· mont. Jorry Lowery • A..a.
num, old colne, acrap.rlnga clotoo Koroto Studio, 143
&amp; ollv-oro. Dilly quotoo lurllngton Ad., Jockoon,
ovolloblo. Also oolno &amp; coin Oh. Coli 614-288-3074 .
oupplleo for ulo ..SP,ing Volley Trodlng Co., Spring Vol·
loy Plou, 448-8026 or
18 Wanted to Do
440-8026 .

We pay C4lh for late model
cle1n uHCf care.

Frenchtown Cor Co.
Bill Gone Johnoon
4411-0089
BEDS-IliON, BRASS, old
tumlturo, gold. ol!vor dol·
lara, wood ice boaee. etone
anUquea. ate.. Com·
plate houooholdo. Write;
M.D. Miller. At. 4, Pomeroy,
Oh. Or 992· 7700.

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Gold, oliver, otorllng, I•·
welry, rings. old coins•cur·
rency . Ed Burkett Barber

Lawn Mowing no yard to big
or omoll. Rtllobl10nd dopondoblo. For ootlmoto col14463169 after 6PM 21515-19117.
Houoe polntl~g &amp; ell typoo of
construction work. Call
448-7283.
Will coro for elderly penon In
their home, daya only .
Phone 304-6711-5123.
Will babysit In my home in

New Hoven,
3674.

304·8B2·

Shop, Middleport. 992 3478 .
OLD FURNITURE, bodo,
Iron, bra11, or wood. Kit·
chon cubbordo of ell tvJIIII.
TabiH, round or lqUI!fl·
Wood, leo box eo. Old. daoko
ond book..oao. Will bur
complete houoehold. Gold,

6 Lost and Found
GrHifor 1963 Ford car, 304- - - - - - - - l c - 875-1689.
Found·Ladi.. gl11oe1. N.. r 1- - - -- - - - - n - bridge juot before Bur-

DABBLE SIIY

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

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7:00P.M.
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Chockorod giant robblto, aUver, old money, pocket
304-882-3872 .
wetch"· chiN"'· rings. and
etc. Indian Artifacts of all
Muter 24 Inch ooal fumoce. types. Aloo buying baooball
Con hove, juot pick up, 304· cards. Oaby Martin 9928715-3433.
8370.

U.S. Rt. SO East
·'Guysville, Ohio
Autllorl!ed John Deere,
New Hollond, Bush Hog
Form Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
1·3-tfc

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Lawrence

Rice, 10 Milo CrMII Rood,
Leon, polt Yougor Church,
Leon. W.Vo.

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Two 3 -month1-otd co 11co
klttono. good form coto.
304-876-8146.

opodod, 304-675·2019.

SALES &amp;SERVICE

Custom
kilchefts and
balhtooms.
Remodeling,
add-ons,
new homes,
'plumbing, electric, siding.

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304-676-1046
oftor
6 p.m
l&lt;lttono, 8 weeko
old,
Coli.

Female cock-a- poo, one
year old and h11 been

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8-25-1 mo.

4 klttono, 2 yellow, 2 clllco.
Coll814"992-7406.

Mole beoglo puppy, 304·
1176-61158.

"Booutllul, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for tree siding
estimates, 949·2801 .,..
949·2160.
No Sunday Calls

lad'185 J3ZZ8fCi5e
992·3282

&amp; Aluminum
SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Jm-.,;

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

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COOKWARE
MISCEllANEOUS

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Vinyl

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fOR fUTURE USF "

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Ph.949·21Mor949·2l22
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n!ght ot

Blfocolo-brown.
814llnghom
along rood. Found
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992-7784 or ott Betty

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e20 Yrs. experience
HOSKINS

Route1
LongBottom,Oh. U74l
985·4193
9-15-1 ~.

CHARLIE HATFIELD
· OPERATOR
PH . 742·2903 ,•
9·3·1 mo. pd.

HUIITIIIG UCEIIS£

608 t MAIN

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:~~. :~~ellng

HARLES SAYRE
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• Water ,Lines

Housing

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4 kitt..a to 1 ·good home.
Coli 614-367-7878 .
-lcWhite PMII-o-Poo. 9 wMIIo
old. Hoe ohoto otorted ond
hoo been -rmod. 114992-5332 .
- - - - - - - - l c1 oil groy kitten. 814-7422480.

And Home Molntenance
·eRootlngofafltypes

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wko. old. Llt-

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Phone 949·2293
or 94'1·2575

f'h. 992·2174
2·26-tfc
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SANDY AND BEAVER In·
surance Co. haa offer&amp;d str·
munity vleet fOr fire Insurance
of new coverage In Gallia County
every week . for almo1t a century. Farm,
Conalgmente of new and home and penonal property
uoad ' miiChondloo olwoyo coveragH are a~allable to
wolcome. Rlcllord Reynoldo meet individual need1. Contact Foster Lewl•. agent.
Auction-. 275-3089.
Phone 379-2204.

Mother c~lco cot • 3klttono
3 moo. old. Toogood homo.
coll448-3341.

or 992·2282

crete Patios - Sidewalks ... New Construe·
ton · Remodeling
Custom Pole Barns.

we Speclalile In
Racine &amp; Syracuse
sewer Hookups

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Re-Biue and R~Finlsh
Restock, Parts, Etc.

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992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

UP- RIR

CONTRACTING

AfiiP CUSTOMIZi¥ ·
·~ rtl'.:ift.7&amp;56!', ••

AUCTION

17. _ _ _ _ __
18. _ _ _ _ __

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Bog of cloth... Clll 4411·
2804.
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Sidings
15 Year's Experience
Greg Roush
Ph. 992·7583

V, c-. 'YOUNG Ill

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owoy.for
wilod. Coil 44 · 1588.

Work

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cOmmunity, w1ll govetn future
constructiOn with1n the flood
plain area. The elevation determinations. however. 1m pose no
restriction unless and until the
local community vol untarily
adopts flood plain ordinances
in accord w1th these elevations.
Even if ordinances are adopted
1n compliance with Federal
standards. the elevations pres·
cnbe how h1gh to bu1ld in the
flood plam and do not pros·
cribe development. Thus. this
action only forms the basis far

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Milo Border Colllo: ogr 4
moo. Clll 814-2118·8128.

Chow.
Pupploo. mother
2 fomole.excellent
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MASH
kid'• dog. 304-1178-7589.
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J,A,R,'
Throe big bego, good clo·
BOGGS
CONSTRUCTION
.
thlna. 304-676-7688 •fl••
GUrtSMfTHINCL CONSTRUCTION

gated. will not have a significant
Technical 1nformat10n or econom1c impact on a substancomments are soi1C1ted on the tial number of small entities. A
proposed base 11 OO-yea1) flood elevatton determination
flood eleva110nsl1sted below for · under sect•on 1363 forms the
basis .for new local ordinanJ:;es,
selected tocat1ons 1n the nation

These base (100-year) floOd
elevat1ons are the basis tor the

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AGENCY: FEMA.
ACTION : Proposed rule.
SUMMARY:

FALL GOLF TOUR

•backhoe
•excavat•' ng
•septic systems
•dump truck service
•seilding and reclaiming
•Racine and Syracuse
sewer hookup
Work Insured and
· · Guarani._., '·:·
PH. JIM (qFI'ORD
992-7201_9. 3. 1 mo.

Federal Emergency Management Agency. hereby certifies

f&gt;lopoood Flood .
Elovollon o.t.minatlont

CARPENTER
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. Clll 814·268;
Homotor. Coli 448-3732.
itchen Cabinets ·
J&amp;F
2 blg Hit• of clotheo. Coli
ooltng · Siding • 'Con·
OHIOVAUEY 1514·367-78715.
KOurnR'f; KLUB

Acl of 1968 !Title XIII of the

Public Notice

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for .
Classlf.l eds and .
Save.l l .t

Flshrftg Supplies
Scopes
Traps
Boots
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MUCH, MUCH MOREl
0)101!,9 totMondilY thru saturday

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Gun~ , '

· Golf Clubs
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Golden Retriever Boots
Tents
Weights
Weight Benches

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State: Ohio .
Village: Village pf Pomeroy
County ~e•gs County

AN-NIVERSARY SA-LE

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Proposed

813 W;!Shington St.', Ravenswood, W.Va . 26164
Phone 13041273·5155
MONTHOFSEPTEMBER

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no new requirement of itself •t

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Public Notice

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( IWented
( )For Salt
( ) Announcement
&lt; )For Rent

Eldorly 1114y to live In to help
bear expenaes ..Should have
cor. Coli doyo · 1114-245·
54824 Sr. 881, AMdiVIIo. 6890 or ovonlngoll14-246·
hpt17 &amp; 1B. NoontHdorl&lt;. 6082.
Smlll • ' Iorge ola!t ladloo
clotho. toolo, oppttlincoo &amp; lr• trimming a. removal.
814 -949-2129 or 814mloc.
992-6041 .
~111cy.

flcers,16panesofglasswerebroken
out of the Scipio Township Building
at HarrlsonvUie.
Thedepartrnentalsoln'{I!Stlg&amp;ted
a minor accident on the Meigs High
SciiOOI parking lot.
A car driven by Joey Barton,
Pomeroy backed up and struck a
car owned by Karen Walker Ra·
cine. There was no damage to the
Barton vehicle and only moderate
to the Walker vehicle. No citations

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Public Notice

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
-PROBATE DIVISIONRAMONA 1&lt;. COMPTON,
AdministratriX
of the Estate of
Erna Elizabeth Jesse, Dec.
Plaintiff
vs.
RICHARDM . YOUNG,
ETAL
No. 23,656
-NOTICE OF
PUBLfC SALEtn pursuance of the Or·
der of Probate Court of
. Meigs county,
Ohio,
I.A.trroona 1&lt; ." Compton, Ad·
mlnlstratrlx of the Estate
of Erna Elizabeth Jesse.
beceased, will offer for
sate at public auction on
the 25th day of September,
1982, at 10:00 a .m . at the
door of the Meigs County
Courthouse,
Pomeroy,
Ohio, the following
described real estate :
The following described
real estate, situate In the
County of Meigs and State.
of Ohio, and In the Village
of Pomeroy, and bounded
and described as follows:
Beginning at the
southeast corner of Lot No.
Two m In the angle of
Main Street and Spring
Street; thence along Main
Street southwesterly forty·
five feet to a lot owned by
Lavina Downie; thence
back along the upper side
of Lavina Downie's said lot
feet !901 to the nor·
·~~~as~.~~~r.~~
lot
oi
withof said
Spring
thence In an
dl rectlon and
n•,·•llol with Main Street
feet !45) to
1hence a long
Street Ninety feet
the place of begin·
nlng.
Also, the following
described tract in same
Village, County and State;
beginning at the northeast
corner of a lot owned by
Lavina Downie; thence In a
northerly direction and
parallel with Spring ·street
Ten feet !10) ; thence In an
easterly direction and
parallel with Main Street
forty -five feet !45) to
Spring Street; thence in a
southerly direction along
Spring Street ten feet !101;
thence in a westerly direc·
tion and parallel with Main
Street forty-five feet (oi.S) to
the place of beginning.
It is expressly un ·
derstood and agreed th~t

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4:06p.m.toakMaurlceJarrelltrom.
Melp MJE 1 mVeter~M Mena•
Ia!; RaciDe at 5:02 wa1 called m
nepHews.
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Portlalld b: Mlmde Cornell wbo
She was a member ct the the Ml- WM ·deed 11(1111 tbe llllt's arrival;
nersvllleMethodlltChurchandUDIMlddlepoit at JO::N p.m. look a..
ted Methodl8t Women.
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trice Dv 10 Jlalllr MedlcaiCenta
Frlellda ~ caJ1 at the Juneral . and at 9:l6 p.m. took Lelah
1m'le at. anytime.
II ewer~ Holler MallraiCeata-.
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were Issued.

Fannie Phillips

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ties, N. Y., speed, $42.50; Kay M.
Hottman, New Haven, speed,
$40.50; Rita Sloter, Racine, reckless
operation, $'70.50; Ronald W. Graham, Cambridge, speed, $50.M, expired operators , license, $'70.50;
Walter A. Ellis, Rulland, speed,
$'70.50; Robyn M . Ferdlnard, Monroe, Ky., speed, $50.50; Brad A.
James, Toledo, speed, $50.50; Donald C. Rime, Rt. 1. Rulland. OWl,
$370.50, driving while operators 11·
cense was revoked, $'l().M.

Nfeigs Jaycees will sponsor
haunted house project again
The 1annual haunted house ventun! of ihe Meigs County Jaycees
will' ,prevail.
Meeting · Monday night, 18
members of the group decided to
continue the Halloween season
haunted house and this year It wW
be In Middleport.
Iii recent years the feature has
been In the former Pomeroy Senior
Hlg,h (now the new Pomeroy VIlla~!!!' Hall) and the former Ben
Franklin Store now occupied by the
Dollar General Store.

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Qarence Browning, Akron, OWl,
$370.M; Bruce R. Carmon, Sauger-

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POSITION AVAILABLE
September 1 4, I 982. Sub·
atitute t"cher for Guiding
Hand School. Mull hove a
valid teaching certificate
from the Department of education. Bolory will be $36
per doy. Avoiloblilitylmmodlotaly. Applications
can be obtained from: Mr.

David Aotllff, P.O. Box 14,
Choohlre, Oh 45820.
(81 4)3117-01 02.
POSITION AVAILABLE Superintendent, Gallia County
Soard of Mental Retardation

and Dovelopmontol Dioobilitl... Quellflcotlono: moe•
certlflcotion otondardo for
Superintendent Ohio De·
portmont of Mentel Rotorda·
ti()n end Developmental
Dlllbllhleo. (Meotor degree
eooontlol). Ruponoibllltloo
Admlnlotor doy to doy opera·
tion of OlfVin providad by
tho Boord. Sllory negptit·
blo. Avlllloble lmmadlotoly.
Contact Mr. Jam.. Holloy,
VIce Choirmon, Gollio
County Boord of Mentel Retardation and Developmentol Dloobllitln, P .0. Bo• 1 4.
Choohi11, Oh 46820 .
(1114)3117-01 02 .
Eloctronlc Tech. lor TV ro·
polr. E•perloncod only. Port
or poollbly full time. 6149,~·8269. ,-

JI,.IST groduotad &amp; unouio
obout your fu1uro1 Tho Will
Vlrglnlo Army Notional
Guor!l coo help you dlcldl.
We ore looking for high
oehool ,-ioro &amp; groduotei
to tnaln In oommunlcotlono,
odmlnlotrotlon, 'upply, mi·
chllnlca. • many other
floldl. If you qulllfy you mu
be eligible for on ~llotmellt
bonuo .,d colltlile or VoToch ..olotonoo. lo - o f

W.' Vlrglnloo . - - Far

maro lt!forrnetlon, cell 304,
8711-31150 or tal frM 1.
100.142-3(11 •.

LAIT CHANCE, 'Hauoi of
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toyo-glfto. · Our doii!OM1ro-

toro ...., IMvt ii.OO • .,
bour, peld
0111' •tt 1e

..-ly.

On :to-.. no lnveetliawt.'col·

leotlng 01 dlltw.y. Coli Me
Colloct. 114-112·70411.

If your home Is too small,
will accept 11 trade In on
larger home. For inform~~· ·
tlon coli 614-367-7248.
·

2 atory 15 bedroom home on
appror.imatel.y 21h acrn.
clote to Rutland Grade
School on Collogo Avo. WIH ·
~ell 1urnllhed or unfur·
nlohod . 614-742-2681 or
014-742-2511 .
REDUCEP·B room houoe.
two Iota, double garage,
comer Jot. very cood locailon. 680 S. 2nd. Avo. Middleport. t14,900. About
one acre lot in Bredbury . .
Trailer hook·up, water. gaa.
aloctric, ooptlc tonk. Coil
814-992-21102 .
House In Pomeroy. 2 story,
4 bedroom. 1 'h both. Nlco
front porch &amp; encloted lldtt""
porch, fuM baeement, cen ~ : •
trot hoot. loll of romodollng
plus new storm windows.
•47,600. Would conoldor
oolling fumlohod. Will not
coneider renting. SerkMia'
cello only. 614-992-7074.
1

Owner financing 10 pereent down, 10 pet. lntoroot. 3'11 ·
ecru. Modern-in country, 3 '
or 4 badroomo, fomlly room.
Will rent with rlftrencee.
Moro Info. colt 814-8822744.

New homo. 3 bd.room. fully •
corpatod. Flroplooo with,
heatal•tor, full ba1ernent.
goroge. 81 4-982· 7084. ' ·
HOUSE Maodowbrooll All· ~
dltlon, 3 bodroomo. -fomll\&lt; ,
room with
comrol
olr, booomant, phono 304675-11542.

flrep""'·

HOME LOANS 14% tlxed
rate. Leader Mortgage. Ohio CAPE Cod otyltl cottogo
only 1-800-341-6654 , home, nice river view. 7
wv•. 014-692-3061
roomo, 1 1h botho, coli 304773-6712 or 882-28311. ·
Upper 20'o.
23 Professional
Services
Beautifully rootored Vlcto- ·
rian. 6 bedroom•. 4 firepla-

ce I,

ornate

carved·

woodwork. air conditioned,
ClloL Bookkeeping
BookkMping S. tax service ln1ulated owner financing.
for ell typa of buolnnoeo. 304-87&amp; -8999.
Carol N..t 448-3862

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PIANO l'UNING &amp; REPAIR THREE bedroom houo, Croll' .
Call Bill Word tor oppoint- CrMII Ad., Mooon Co. All
mont, Word'o Koyboai.d, electric, 304-876-3329.
448-4372.

Help Wanted

Udy to INa in pan-time with
Hmi·invaUd female stroke
patient. Molgo coli 99211703 or 986·3680. Gallio
coli 814-317-7124 or 38776411 oftor 6 .

Offorod by tho boord ofT No- · ·
1 -. Rio Orondo College.,
Rio Gronde, Ohio. Houoe
known oo BOHN HOUBE,Io·
cotad ot 221 w..t College
St., Rio Orondo, Ohio.
Sootad bldo wHI be - t a d
In tho offlco of tho Buolnooo · ·
Moriegor, Atron· Halt, Rio . • :
Orondo Coltogo until '.
2:00PM. October 1. 1182 .
at which limo bldo wMI be" ·,•
opened. read. en~ evalu- ·
atod. Low mlnlmol occopublo bid lo •14,000 !FourtMil '
Thouund Dollara).
" ..,
All bldo ohould be dlrectodto ·.
Rio Orondo College, Ale .
Orondo, Ohio 45874 ' ·
Morl&lt;od to ATTN: Buolnooo
Manager.
·
Houoe may be vlowod by op·, . .
polntment onl,y .contacf
814-246-11353, ut. 217.
The college r-rvoo tho ..
right to reject ony ond oil ! '
bldt.
;· :

bedroom houM for
oale, downtown. Coli 304675-2331 after 6 p.m.

Two

In ground concrete pool on 2
acre lot 1 Alto has a 3 bdr. air
conditioned houoe with full
baaement, 2 WB fireplaces,
new carpe1. Would consider
lower valued property in
trade or will finanee with
down payment end 1 0%
lntoore111 . Located 123 Garfield Avo. Coll446-1648.
Will trade my equity in 1 4
unit apt. bldg .. for a trailerS.
tot or 1 houH &amp; lot. Balance
can be paid by lend contract.

Call for dotolls 448-3937.

SALE or rent. 4 room houM
both, ut~lty room, t171i'

month, Henderson, depotlt.
304-676-4369.
.
Six roOm houae with 2 ed·'
joining loto, • 1 6,000.00.
304-773-9192.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
TAt-ST·ATE MOBILE
HOMES. USED- CARS,
TRUCKS. GALLIPOLIS,.
CHECK OUR PRICES.
CALL 446· 7672.

3 Bedrm., Y.a acre, ba•e·
ment, city schoola. county
water. 10 min . to Golllpolio.
218-734-3734 Evonlngo.
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALLend contract, e3&amp;,000 ITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
Cheshire Village. Call 614- 4 MI. WEST, GALLIIPOLIS,
367-7663 .
RT 36. PHONE 448-7274.
Fire damaged houte. can be
building, BJdwoii-Aodney
Rd, juot off 1564 in Bidwell.
18,000. call446-0468 otter
4.

Vo~ boaut~ut12•66, 19118
Pork Eototoo with expondo,
ur~derpinnlng. fullv carpetlld, gos, 08.600. Coli
448-9380.

Houoe for oelo 1 60 Second
ave., Gallipolio. t41i,OOO.
Coli 448-7606 or Inquire It
Bob's Carryout. · E•••ern
Avo .. Golllpollo.

14x70, 1975 Kirkwood mobile home, fireplace, ell ·
electric. Coli 614 -245 94113 oftor 7PM .

reatored, on 2 lots, !arge out

Nico 3 or 4 bedroom L·
ohoped home, fully corpttlld. b'th end o holt utility
room, and a large 1·car gar·
ogo. Control olr, PI' furnonce, dlohwuhar ond
dlopooel. Very -Y to omlntlin on 1 llmolt Y.a.acrellvet
lot. Located on At. 311 clooe
to Holzor Holpltll. With lin

•••umable 8 .V4 loan.

t47,000. CIII8715-7S47 oflor 6PM.. · ,

Schult;r mobile home
14•70. 3 bedroom, one and
one· hell beth. Call 448 -:
0968 otter 4:30.

Toiot olac. 14 x 70 houoe' ·
trailer . Fully furnithed .
Made bo; Panthou ... Washer ·
end dryer.. dith wuher, cen~ ·
trel air, wood burner. 8 ml ~ ­
from Pomeroy . 16 mi . from ·
Athono. Pricad to soli. For
mora info. cell 614·992B034 after 6 p.m .

Open bou• Fri., lot., nn
Mon. N- 3 bdr., only USED MOBILE HOME.
•37,100. Full booem.onl·, 676-27·t 1.
with proge, dining .....
brick front, 1 - ·Jot, city
·1
ochoalo, --will hllp fl. MOBILE HOMES MOVED
..,.,. It 12 - t. Aloo Llconoed &amp; lnourod. Clll r J._!l.·
'&lt;1.1
-lllle. homotredeln. Neor 304-676 -271 1.
erv••Juot off At. 141
on Grohem School Ad. Coli 1976 Comaron mobile' ·
home 14x70, 3 bedroom, ,
81,4-371-21517.
onl!t and one-hllf ~eth, ctn·
~
;t
Majeotlc home for oele. Rio trot olr, utility bldg.llicludorl. '
!irmdo -'rioting college 304· 773-5143.
..,.. N.wty renovotad, 3
.
llrlr., f~ rm.. - • kit·
..... forme! dining ..... 1 1980 Oakwood, 3 bed·"
,
- • lot. ·Will oonolilor _, roomo, 2 botho. oN llectila '
by option. eo~~,~mollle mort· U ,000 down .,d tolta ov.;t , \&lt;.
poymonto. Col 304-178. , I •.'1
- · Coli 448-8080 or 2221
.
, .,
4411-41117.
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Sentinel

Honlea
for Sale

They'll Do It Every Time
TIRED of being "oil
gummed up" froin the
oymptono of ouoh thlllgo 11
holdochM, aonotlpotlon. ar·
thrltlt. olloralH, and obM·
ity7 Coli 304-8111· 1'293 for
. htrbll 11alotanco from
Noturollle.

33 Farma for Sale

I

Flr-ood UO. pickup load,
~ootly Ook ond Aoh. AI·
ready opllt. 304-875-2571
New 211 HP rotary ocrew olr
compr11aor, U,891i, 304·
788·8241 .

Business
Buildings

no

2 Fomllll 8Hgla pupo.
each. Lowrence Rice, 1.0
.Milo Creak Rbod, poet
Yauger Church. Loonw.:ve.

bed. Coli

Ragldarod buckaldn flly; 2
v••n old. 58 lncheo toll;
broken and quiet. 304-171·
4187.

trolor 1 to 20 ft.
1:30. 114· 3117-

,.. ' '

One AKC Sllvw malo _ .
die. 11'11 monthl old.
f70.00. 304-882·387~.

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67

0 .33 of an acre on Lincoln

Pike. Electric hook up. Ideal
lor troll or. 111,800. Coll4467934 otter 5 :30PM.

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For life· two IPICII It
Melgo Memory Gardena.
Buy ot • Hvlngo. coli 814992·7331 .
Two ocre loto-160 ft . rood
lrontoge, city wotor, behind
84 Lumber. C•ll 304-876·
8873 or 876-3818 .

2 bdr. mobile homo. Cell
448-0390.

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Apartment
for Rent

Furnlohad 4 roomo So both,
ciHn, no pets. edutta only,
dap. roq. Coll448-11i19.
HUDovalleble2 bdr. deluxe,
kitchen fumlohed. good lo·
cotlon. utllltlu portlolly
pold. 5 rm houoo for rent.
Rllidentlol and commercial
proptrtill for ule or 11111.
A-One Roal Ettotoo, Carol
Yoegor, Aooltor. Call 304875-5104 or 8711·6388.
2 bdr. downtown, til carpet,
compltto kitchen, oil elect·
ric heat-air cond .• Wither·
dryer. Cell 448· 4383 dayo.
448-01 39 eve.

• r. hou• renovated A lnsulotod on 1 1 / 3 ecre lot with
rogo. odulto only, 8 mi.
outh on Rt. 7 . Cell 814·
21111-1113 .

r.

2 bedroom houoe on Rt.
218, ovolloble Oct. 2nd. Cell
448-911811.

Furnlohed Apt., 1 BR , 243
Jockoon Pike. U311. Utili·
tleo pold. 448·44111 otter 7
p.m.

Furnlohed 3 r. private bath&gt;
8411 2nd. Avo.. Gelllpollo.
Rof. preforrod. Call 4482216.

Small lurnlohed offlency, 1·
3 bedroom llouoe In Plonto profesaional type male only.
Sub .. UliD mo. pluo t100 Center olr a heat. Call448·
dopoolt. fuel. old furnonce. 0338.
Coli 4411· 28111 .
2nd floor fumlohed offl·
Smell fumlohed houoo, 1 or clancy apt. Apt. 4, 729 2nd
2 ldulto only. Coli 4411· Avo. Adulto only. 4480338 .
0957.
2 bdr. houte on lower At. 7,

dep. req. Married couple
preferred . Cell 614-2581413.
Pomeroy-2 bd.room unfur-

Deluxe garage eptrtment, 1
bdr., central air. Firat Ave.,
no pOll. rof. required. Call
814-268·8608 .

nlohod houoo. f 195. mo. Jackaon Eatatee ApartSecurity dopooit. 1100. pluo manto.. 638 Jockoon Pike.
utllltleo. • Alter 8-coll 814· Golllpollo. Equal houolng op992-2288.
portunity h01 1 bedroom
apertments, rent ltlrta tt
11112 per month. Coll'448Nice 3 bd.room houM near 2745 or leovo mnnge we
mine one. Deposit required. will coli you back.
S220 . par month. 614·742·
2128 .
Nnrly new, 1 bdr .. opt. with
rofrlg. and ltove. t 189 per
One bedroom houae, aveila- mo.. wotor lnduded. Coli
ble Sept . 18th, 304·876· 448-3817.
2973.
3 room furnlohld opt. f250.
month lncludeo utllltleo. In·
4 room houl8 unfurl1ished quire at Meiga Inn in
Camp Conley •140. per Pomeroy.
month. PhOne 304-876· 1---.:_______
1371 or 876-3812.
Furnished ap1rtment1 for
rent. 814·992 -5434, 814·
FOUR room hOUII, Ideal for 992-5914 or 304 -882elderly couple. good loca- 2588.
tion, 304·876· 1302.
House for rent, 3 bedrooms,

103 8th' Straot. Point Pleo·
oant. $300 monthly, depoolt
required, new furnace with
g11 ..aving features . Can be
ooen, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. dolly
except Sundey, Phone 814·
448·8398 betwun 11 o.m.
and 9 p.m.
HDUH

APARTMENTS . mobile
homea, houees. Pt. Ple111nt
and Galllpolli. 814· 4411·
8221 or 814-246-9484.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Three room lumlohed aport·
ment, aduha. no pete, Point
Plauont. Cell 304·876·
2463.

for rlnt in Hartford,
antique oingle bod, $.1 00.
304· BB2· 2371 .

Two-2 bdr. trailers com·
pletely lurnisned. Cell 4489889.
, 2 bdr. mobile home new
carpet. clean, on Bob
McCormlckm Rd . Adulto
only. no pall. ooc. dop So ref.
required. wotor pold, t 180
per mo. Cell 448·4491 .
2 bdr. unfurnished trailer~ .
Chnhiro ~~ Rt. 35 Weot.
Call 448-4229 . .

Rlcherdoon 10x41 mobile
home. 2 bdr, partially fur·
nlohod. carpeted. gao furnonce. Call 614·2116· 1413.
2 bedroom troller. Real nice,
edulto only. Brown'o Troller
· Pork, MinorovHie. 814-992·
3324.
Furnlohod 2 bd.room mobile
home. Adulto only. 814· ·
948-22113.

THREE room lumlohed cot·
toga, utllltloo furnlahod,
edulto. no pota, 304·8711·
2812 or 8711· 1 580.

41Furnished Rooms ·

LAYNE'S FURNITi,;,iE
Solo, choir. rockor, otto·
man, 3 tobl.n . (extra heavy
by Frontlor), te85. Sofa,
chlllr and lovnaot. U71i.
Sofu and chlllro prlctd from
t2811. to ta95. Tablao, 'ue
ond up to 11211. Hid•·•·
bodo, f440 . and up to
U211.. queen alze, 13BD.
Rodlnoro. f175 . to t321i ..
Lompl from fiB . to Uli. II
pc. dlnettell lro,m t7t., to
f3811. 7 pc:. f118. and up.
Wood t'atilo with olx cholro
t3811. to teiO. Dnkf110. ·
Hutchn, UOO. a~d t'liliO.,
mople or pine flnloh. Bod·
room 'Juitee - leuett
Cherry, t798 . Bunk bod
complete with mottrnooo,
UIIO. ond up to 1398. Boby
bedo, f99. Mottrn- or
box oprlngo, full or twin,
tl8., firm, tee. end f78 .
Queen lito, 1181. 4 dr.
chooto, f42 . li dr. choltt,
fli4. Bod lroiMO, UOiond
Uli ., 10 gun • Gun coblnoto,
UIIO .. dinette chllln f20 .
and Ull. Goo or electric
rongn, t321i .. Baby mo,
trea-. t21i So Uli. bod
framn f20, Uli. a f30.
Uaect Furniture ... book0111,
rongea; chllro. end t11bl11,
rocllnora and ' lV'o. 3 mlloo
out Bulovlle Rd . Open 9om
to 7pm, Mon. thru Fri.. Sam
to.lipm, Sot.
448-0322
R &amp; M Fumlturo lt. Rt. 7,
Crown 'City, Oh, 814-~58·
14170. Sole on all oota,
chain, hlda • bed. love oeoto
ond upholttery fabric In
llock. Low Low prlcn on
cuetom made furniture and
r..,pholotory. Ploulng you
piHIII uo. Mon. Wid. 6
Thua. 7:30 to 4, Tuo. &amp; Fri.
7:30 to 8. Bat. 1 to II.
1 Kenmore waohor, 1 Whirl·
pool dryer, 1 Whirlpool
waohor. Allin mint ohapo n~
guarenteod. Coll448·8181 .
U8ED FURNITURE: twollv·
lng rm. aultn, lomp table,
cofleotoblo, I pc.. dinette, 2
swivel rocker•. end otto·
man. Corbin &amp; Snyder
Furn.. 9116 Second Ava ..
Galllpolla, 81 4-448· 1 171.
O.E. frott fr• rolrlgorotor,
Olboon 111 cu. ft . cheat
fr-or . Coll4411·4818 .
Early American conoole co·
lor televiolon, 2 early Amerlcon wlngbeck chalro and 1
living room couch. AH excel·
lent condition . Inquire ot
918 2nd. Avo. , G~lllpollo .

Pt01tlc Septic Tanke. Stott
and county opprovld. 1.000
gal. tonk, price f340 . Other
11101 In otock. haul In your
pickup truck. Coll814-288·
11930. Jeckoon: Oh. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES
Wood burning add on fur·
nonce. Still In foctorv crate,
U50 . Coil 1 -814-2118·
1218.
For sale Aeatturant·
Corryout equipment, uood,
Iowen prlcoo. RADCO.
304·1123·1378.

For Sela Rowlelgh Producto.
1924 Eootorn Avo., Golllpo111. C~l ~8-9518 .

Musical
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61 Household Goods

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1971 Ford Ftlirmonr;• 4 dr..

lui of Yard Solo
for ..... , Make on
eon 4411·2218.

72 Trucks for
78 (:hevy PU ou"om da·
heevly duty, y, ton,
cond. Cell 814-258·

u. ctMn, f2 ,200. Coll441· luJIO.
4712. Oolllpolla. OH.

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Fuollttovo, Electric Ute, Ilk• I:::::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;:::::;;;;;~:::::;;~
new, UOO. 304-&amp;78-2088.
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Firowood, f30 pickup load
dollvwod. 304·4118 · 1844.
Bundy Clorlnot, I 100,
Phone 304-11711-8848.
Couch and lovooeot, UO.
Phone 304·11711· 7109.
Odyooey II lV game, with 8
cortrldgao •nd Poe Mon.
Some •• now, 304·1178·
25011.
Brand now fuM olro bed. met·
trno, bo• oprlngo. hnd·
board and frame, I 1 211 firm .
304·882-31129.
Strictly wood burner,
Atlanta Homett4tader.
t2211, uaod 1 veer, Phone
304-11711· 711119 .

66 Building Suppliaa
Building materiel• block,
brick. - e r plpea. win·
dowo, llntolo, etc. Claude
Wlntoro, Rio Grande, 0. Cell
1114-2411-11121 .

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61 Farm Equipment

78 Pontile Orand Lo:r,::~~~ , 1
dr.. auto, Pl. Pll,
-o. AC. orulao. tilt
oloth ifttorlor, approa. 1-....:________
113.000 miiM. U ,IOO. Col 1174 F 350 Ford. 1 l!lfl
~4-1171·' 1151.
k t1000 114 lSI
truo .
•
•
•
74VWI
f:"cond Coli 3373 dlyo. 814·81111·41111
·
we. and week-end&amp;.
1114"371ue.
' 27 z.
1874 Dotoun 2110Z.
t2!,100. Call 81 4-21111•
1718.

1877 L.J. Orand Prix, low
FALL TRACTOR BALE
f"ll-. exc. cond. Cell
J I VI D E N S FAR M 814_211 . 18118 .
EQUIPMENT
4411' 18711
I'
Long tractor,. - Vermeer 1171 Comoro. 307 engine,
bllln, hey equipment, bole 3 ·.-d. new point, 12.000
movero a fHdorl, wogono. mlloo on en,lne, f1,000.
rotary tllero. dloc. IIICioro. Call 441·023 .
rotory cuttero; blldu, gotoo 1178 -Pontlec lunblrd, 4
aAndcultlvotoro.
Bao uo To Got Your cyl .. AM -FM otero, air
p 1 t ra So C 0 M p LET E cond .. oxc. cond. Coli 448·
SERVICE.
7838 or 4411·1387 llftor
Uood Equipment
_e_PM_
.------IH Hydro 70. Ford JubiiiO. 1980 VW Robblt, 4 opd.,
136 MF, 800 Ford, Mouoy
Horrlo pony. 70 Oliver. B·N AM-FM otero. air cond .. fog
Ford, Plowo, dloc. JD mo· light. Coli 4411·7021.

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nuro oprHdor ·
We buy Uood Equipment
Woodo com plckor, f300.
Coli 814·2118·8038. otter
4PM . No Soturdly colla.

1875 Cotnoro air ohocko.
mag whHfo. radial tim, autorriotlc, 78.000 mi. Cell
4411-4730.

66

DRAGONWVND CATTERY
• KENNEL. AKC Chow pup·
pill, CF A Hlmoloyon, Por·
olen and Slom111 klttMo.
CeiJ 448-384~ altor 4 p.m.

Limbo for oolo. lutohorlng
olro. opprox. 100 lb. •flO
Meh. CaH 114' 982-7713.

1977 Toyoto-35 lnlleo por
f1 ,800. 114-.2 47181.

1••.
1 879 Oldo. Cutluo lu·
lor-•
Brougham. 113,000
m1 . am· fm, eir·cond ••

15,100. Alter 7 p.m. cllll
Plgo lor aolo. 81 4 ;849- '814·982-3710 .
2017.
For Nlo-19711 VW Bootie ..
Good gentle milk cow, ,.. .. Now point, motor roooncltl·
onoblo, 304-458-1057.
onod. Contect Rolph Pratt at
121 7th Ave. Middleport,
Oh.
POODLE GROOMING . Call 84 Hay • Grain
Judy Taylor 11 814-387· l - - - - - - - - - - 1979 Ford LTD Lindau. 2
7220.
door•. vinyl top, auto., u
cond., p.a.,p.b.,p.w., power
door locka. A.m .•f .m.r-.
8 trlclt 11-. crulao con·
trol, _ , window dltoggor,
~...-.wire
lUI~.

Grooming oorvicoo. Will clip
Schnauaero end etc. 814·
9"2·7342.

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JACI(ET.'••

F 6 K t - Trimming, otump
romovol. Call 8711·13~1 .

•

rtonood rntton. roofing. cer·

penter, ilectrlclan, general
roD81ro ond·•"'!!'t!oling. Cell
304-1711-2088 or 8711·
411110.
.

Wotor Wolo. Commorelol
•nd Dorrieotlc. Till llolot.
Pumpo BalM and. Bervlce.
304-185·3.802.

-ADVANCE!l Soomlou
Gun.· D-o. Offering con·
tlnuoo guttering, -mlooo
1 882 Hon~o 7110 Night oldlng, rooting, gorogo
Hawk. blue, 1 1100 mllao, doora. frao ootlm~tll, 814helmet. engine guerd, 898·82011.
f2400 •.axC:ollent concltlon,
304-1171-1111111.
PAINTING l~~torlor &amp; exterior. frao Ntlmotoo. 304·
8711-1128.
76
Boeti and
Moton for Sale

wheola, new
ro!-.

trunk

oM to apprecloto.
con 1114-H2·11i41i.
4 p . n). -114-.1 41 ·
14.2111;

71 Autoa for Sele

1 4 foot ltaroroft elurri.,ooml
V-lluM. 10·HP Johnoon out·
board •.tit.troller, now condl·
t I o n •
f 1 2 0 .0
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or 1,1 4·387-01181.
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Gene Smith, 119 -8308.

RON'S Televillon Borvlce.
8-lllizlng In Zenith and
Motorola;. Quazer .. •nd
houoo cella. Coli li78-239B
or .448·2414.

Owlaon four
glide. Call 448-4740.

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IIINGS CONCRETE CON·
ITRUCTION lpoclallzlng In
concreto drlvowoyt. olda·
Wlilko. ~~-.. potlol. etc, 1 1
yt. oxp.• Cllll8t4·387·7891 .

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14,000 mll11, tli,900.00
304-182·2854.

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ITRUCTION. Conotr.. roof·
lng, oldlng, opoutlng,
fencing, polflllnfl, ropolro 6
cl•nlng. 4411·2000, cell be·
foro 8 and otter 5:30.

CerpMIIY ropolr • remodel·
lng, wall ponellng, ceiling
tlo &amp; oldlng. 1114-99227119.
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THAT BIG GUY LII\C
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MHOnoiv wOrk; Logue Controctlng. Rt: 1, Ewlngton.
Coil 11 4-3se.u~•·

711 Dod11 8·200 von
equipped. ciuotoritla'o
oomo. f4,4811 or
noblo offer. Call ml-387-. l
0117.

Motorcycles

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440 LTD.

HILLCREST KENNEL •
Boerdlng all breodo. AKC
Reg. Doberm1n1 pupa end
Doberman Stud Sarvlco.
Coll448·7796.

A,l'l)orlcan Plt lull , pupplao.
Cell 814-381·81!47.

good. big tlrH, good oh-.
New bettory. •710 or trod&amp;
for outo. cor of "'""' voluo.
Rt. 4 Boa 211 Two lid. on
HHI.

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WHEW! STELLA' H~/

.Olio. 814·

81 Cutlato Supremo Dleoli.
f8000. or will conolder
older cor oa trade ln. 814742·2411.
Llveatock

lntornotlonol Scout 4 cyl.•.3
lpd.. 4-WD. rune uq., body

1979 Tomei Mopld. 2
opeod trenomloolon. · Exc.
qond. loon II 442 S. lith
Ava. lllllddlopon. con 814·
892-~1131 . .

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Y8f1s • 4 W.O.

1975 Horloy Dovlaon oupor
Gilda 1200 CC . Call 448·
~ 108 before 2PM and any,
time weekend&amp;.

1 row drog typo com plckor.
Roooonoblo. Horrloonvlllo,
Oh.· 814 -992-20811.

Pata for Sale

73

Marcum Rooflnt 6 Spout·
lng. 30 Y8lll oxporlonce,
apeclollllnt In built up root.
con 1114· 3111·9822 or 8148 8 8 11 7
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RINGLE'S SERVICE expo·

lntornotlonal· T-DB doaor, 8
ft. biodo, f2 ,000. Coll448·
0231.

Oliver 358, 7 ft. mower,
1450. Coll44e.0231 .
Build your own gtrege ----....,----.--le24&lt;24 all lumber fumlahod, For Nlo·Wolkoi:.4 pool elect·
f8110. Coli onytlmo, 1· 814· ltc holat, 1 hp. motor..7.100
8811-7311 .
lb. capacity . 814·992·
11048.
Motel aheeto for oil buAdlng
purpoae1 . Fltt porcellan
enamel coiled. 4x8 thru 4 x
12. Prien, 17.00 to 19.80.
814-887·30811.

19112 Ford 1 ton truck, 304·
171-4384.
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18'71 Toyota Corolo 2 dr.,
ttandard tronemlaalon, ro·
dlo. llr. very good cond.,
U,IIO. Coli 4411-2300.

PAINTING • lntorlor and U·
tlrlor, plumbing. roofing,
oorne romodolinl. 20 yra.
up. Clllll14·381·8812.

CAPTAIN STEEMER Corpol
C'-lngte~urocl bv Heffolt
BiHt'*o t:u'11om· Corpoto.
Free ottlmlt11. Coli 4482107 • .•

11110:
Ctptolno
bod. 1200.
1 yoor 1
old,
good
condition,
I·
304·812-31 10.
68

Smith Cordno cortrldgo rib· 1 _ _ _•_v_ag_a_t_•_b_la_s_ _
bon ty-rltor, very good 1·
condition, · t11i0.00. Coil Potat-. 30.._ 8911 _
.
3400
304-875-2128 altar I p.m .
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Moytog waohor, Gonorol CANNING PEACHEI Vol
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oot. Co11304-871i·2018 .
low Fre11tono canning
poechnnqwovolloblowhle
Boarcot8 8connor, 110011· tho oupply Into. 1018
moll now, Phone 304·8711· MARKET-- Muon W.VA . .
773· 5721 open 7 deyo o
11475.

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Ciarlnot In good playing
cond. Juot recently rocondl·
tlonod. Call 448-3274 or
441· 11137.

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14x70.. throe bedroom, al
electric. unf. UOO. m6nttll'f
pluo electriC . . Glenwood,
W.V•. ~30&lt;l·1178·2441 or

Llr1lurnloh1d 2 bedroom
, 1 110.
CompCon-

71 Autoa fOr Sale

WINDOW TINTiNG ~­
Furnlohod room. I 1 111. utll·
Holno· Commercial. ·Cut
tleo pd. alngio mole, ohero
Bllclt telnoio poodle puppy.
both. 919 2nd. Ave .• GoNI· , f 1 .00 lectory rablt01 on all oleo porty poodle, 304-11711· fi~ onorty coot, : profe'o,
oioneily inotollect. eon 4411polio. Coll448'· 4411 altor 7 Ftlderol Remington ond Win· 22B8.
chootor allot gun lhello.
3100.
PM .
Spring Velloy Trodlng Co .•
Spring Volley Pl111, 441· .__ _ _ _ _...,.,....;''"!'""J..--------~
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3 Pool room tolllao. Con be
-anytime through day. I IJ'i'U..f;';;;:;;&gt;;"i'ir.iii\i-:r.:;oo-:r;inj;:r;:;;y:~~Wir.c:r;;-11
to 'll, Calll14·21i8·1411 .
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park, Route 33, 1\lorlh ,of .Gorogo iloor 8x7, com- :
Pomeroy. Lorge Iota. CoM
ond trock. Call
99~-7479.
.
448·3414.
. .

Completely furnlohed. 3
bd.room • totollllectrlc, nice
ioclltlon. UIIO. mo:. pluo
c1epo.1t and ll~rlc. 81,4·
182·3811\1· .
.

304-87t·I07S. . '

18... Mulling. II cyHndor
automatic, rune good, low
a• mHaogo. 1700: 11 •Plod
Chevy truck tranomloalon,

Wf:DON'r ~
HAVf: MU CH

OF A CHOICE.

B~x134,MIIon,WV.

GOOD USED APPUANCES
• wuher1, dryet"l, refrfsl••·
tore, rangoo. Skaggo Appllonooo, Uppor Rlwr Rd ..
bnldo Stone Croat Motel.
448·7398.

H~"!e
Improvement!!

STUCCO PLMTERING •
tuturod celllnp commorolol onct rMidentlll, lrH
ottlm-- Coil 1114-21111·
1182. .

8 yr. old Spinet plano by.
Kimbell, eaeo. Call 448·
8844 .

&amp; Acreage

81

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Trained Brittany ' 9ponlol.
11110. Ragloterod, mole.
304-8711-81121 .

'
Beautiful BaldWin' l(llrlot pi·
ono . ..g•rfoct condition.
11,2!) . Cllll 773-11~8 or

For Hlo one and half acroa
more or lou, approxlmotell[
800 h rood frontage on
Coro·Contorpolnt Rd. nnr
Centerpoint. 13.0.0 0 .00
Phone 882-8944.

The Daily Senlinei- Pag-1 i·

Coli Robert Harper lor Gin· Doberman' o ..,ro end le·
malo, coil 304·812·2827 or
-s end Yellowroot prlcn. 304-8711-7834.
304-11711-1293.

For aale Farm, 207 ecrn on
Parker Run Rd. Lind con·
troct ovolloblo. 118,000.
down. 12 petcent lntereet.
Mlnorol rlghta Inc. No
houl8. Coli 388· 9348.

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tipout. BM ot 1404 l.eWIO
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oftor 4 .

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In Twklaburc, Ohio continued &amp;o block entranlll!ll Thulllday at &amp;be
Chrylller stamping plant shortly after a Summit County common pleM
coun judge laaued a temporary l'lllltralnlng order llmlllnc plcketmc at
the faclllly. (AP Laserphoto ).

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will get sch~hips
~aw~ronrrru~of~u·
theast
Ohio Junlor Mlss, Inc., an·
nounced that cash scholarships,
savings bOnds and gift certificates
will be awarded the winners of the
1983 Meigs County Junior Mlss.
· Receiving awards will be Meigs
County Junior Miss, and the first
runner·up. Other winning catego.
ries wW be poise and appearance,
youth fitness, creative and perform·
lng arts, scholastic and splrlt
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· Albert Holtz, president of West Vlrglnta Telecasting, Inc., the film
behind WV.AH·TV, Hurricane, 'w.va .. wW thrjlw the switch to turn ille
station on. a'nil explain to audiences the station's purpose, which he
referred to 8$ "classic lndependenttelevlslon.
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":ibis market needs lt.'' Holtz said In an Interview last week. "It's like
the line out of 'Network' ,... we're mad as hell and we can't take It
•. anYf!l~, !lnd people want an alternative."
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~ollz .a nd West VIrginia Telecasting's alternative - which will be
can;li!d by Cableiitertalntment In GaWpolls and Point Pleasant and Is
· r~lvable off·alr by non-cable subscribers -Is patterned after many
' independent, or non-network·affWated stations In larger cities: movies,
sYndicated reruns and religious programming.
This lstoa~l to the "footbauwldow" and others whohavetoaccept
what the netwolics give then\, .Holtz said.
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"We goaffi!r~ter-progranJilllng," he said. "We~etruly the only
local station In iliema·, and that's Important In this regard. Independ·
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7: :.!p.m. at~uthernHlghSchoolln
Racine. The winner of the Meigs
County Junior Miss program will
represent the rounty at Mount Ver·
non In thestateflnalsonFeb.4and5.

Any Meigs County high school senior girl that Is Interested In partlcl·
patlng but cannot attend the
orientation meeting Sunday, Sept
19, at 2::.! p.m. at the Meigs Inn,
should write to ~theast Ohio JunIor Miss, Inc., P. 0 . Box 104, Pomeroy, Ohlo45700 by Wednesday, Sept.

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held Sunday following the meeting.
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movie to berome a film fesilval on certain weeks, as In next week's
programming, which features Humphrey Bogart films.
At 10 p.m., WVAH shoWs Independent Network News liNN), a New
· YQrk·based balf·hour program which Is an "extremely professional
~ q~era,tlon," according to Holtz. The time for INN Is ronsldered a
benefit - one hour before all local news programs. INN 's news feed

Q7arleston1huntington

consists In part of programming from other Independent stations.
Reception to WVAH by advertisers In the Charleston and Huntington
areas has beenenrouragtng, Holtz said. Afeature attractlve.toadvertls·
ers, he explained, Is that WVAH's signal will be broadcast statewide .
Locally, the station's first rover age contourwlll blanket Mason County
anu most ofGaiUa and Lawrence counties.
The second ron tour will envelop.the rest ofGaiUa, most of Meigs and
northern Mason rountles, extends Into the Jackson area and rontlnues
northeast to Parkersburg.
"The eable guys are very happy with It," Holtz noted. "We're taking
our time, and once we catch our breath, we'll get Into local concepts."
Whlle WVAH will replace WfAP, Parkersburg, on channel7 Ol) the .
local cable In GaiUpolls and Point Pleasant, cable subscribers In Meigs
and northern Mason counties will still get wrAP, due to a Federal :
Communications Commission ruling mandating that cable sYStems ·
carry programming broadcast within a 40-mtie area.
Dick Newell, Cablenterlalnment manager, sa!d the system's newest
. addition, SateiUte News Channel, wut undergo a change In the next two·
weeks. The 24-hour-a-day headline service, co-produced by ABC·TV and.
Group W, will have a regional news feed 10.15 minutes before the hour, .
The feed wW rome from Pittsburgh's KDKA, which wUI supply news
for southern and,western West VIrginia, all of southern Ohio and part of .
Ohio's northeastern section.

Reagan issues
statement on
Beirut tragedy

declared an area of south lebanoon
as "Free Lebanon."
Soun:es In the Phalange Party denied Its muttlamen were In the
canlps. Then;wasnoresponsefrom
Haddad'-s spokesmen.
·
Reporlers Were also told by some
camp residents that at one polrit an
Israell-,vehlcleowlth a loudspeaker
told residents to go to the nearby
sports stadium, where they were
questioned by rsraeu forces. They
were then told by mWtlamen to return to their homes and guaranteed
they would be safe, the residents
said.
~me camp residents seemed not
to know the difference between the
forces of the Phalange and or Ha·
daad, also a Christian. No one said
IsraeU soldiers had been Inside the
camp, but the Israelis rontrol all the
main roads around the camp .
In Israel, there was no lmmedia te
government romment on the mas·
sacre reports.
The Palestinian refugee camps
were the stronghold of Yasser Ara·
fat's Palestine UberatlonOr!lanlza·
lion, before he and PLO guerrillas
were evacuated from Beirut last
month.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres!·
dent Reagan said Saturday he was
"horrified" by .the massacre of Pa·
lestlnlans ln Lebanon and sum·
moned the Israell ambassador to
demand that the Israelis Immediately withdraw their forces from
west Beirut.
The president, In a Written statement, said Israel had thwarted Lebanese Army units from taking
control of Beirut when they moved
Into the western portion of the city
shortly after the ~sslna lion ofLebanon 's president-elect, Bashlr Gemayel, on Tuesday. .
Reagan, who conferred with Secretary of State George Shultz, said
the Israelis had claimed their mil·
ltary control of Beirut "would prevent· the kind of tragedy which has

· LOVE AND WAR - An Israeli soldier on foot patrol, takes up
position In Hamra, the most famous street In Lebanon Frtday, behind
him Is an exotic poster advertising a movie entitled "Endless Love."

Israel has Ignored US Government pleas &amp;o withdraw from pr;esent
positions, they claim there are still 2,000 PLO llghlers In West Beirut.
(M' Wirephoto).

now occurred."
Reports of the shooting of the Pa·
lestinlans, In two refugee camps In
IsraeU-held territory, surfaced Sat·
urday morning.
The bodies of at least 100 ~n.
women and chlldren, most of them
apparently shot In the head or back,
were found Inside the two Palest!·
nlan camps In west Betrut. Resl·
dents claimed they were killed by
Christian militiamen.

has not appeared In any of Brown's
media advertising, some of which
already has been prepared to be
aired later:
Lee was asked about persiSting
reports that the governor had been
asked by the Brown campaign to
appear In some of the ads but
refused.
"I haven't heard that at all,'' Lee
said. But he added that "I did hear
several weeks ago that he was not
going to Clll'llpalgn for anybody."
The press ·atdi! said there are still
some TV spotli to be made "and we
ru:e hoping that the governor will be

In some of them."
Rhodes' lack of partlclpa tlon has
seemed strange although he said at
one point that "they're on the
stage," Indicating he lacked Inter·
est In polltlcal warfare In which he
was not directly Involved.
But one longtime Rhodes' associate said at week'send thattherels
more to It than that - and tllat
Rhodes has never been a strong
backer of candidates he didn't hand
pick.
The same Rhodes' friend, whode·
eliDed to be quoted by name, sa'tdthe
governor and the rongressmar

have not beencloseovertheyearsBrown being seen as a Harvard pol·
ltlcal elitist and Rhodes as· a
sell-€duca ted poUtlclan who never
has paid a lot of attention to party
politics.
Most pollsters give former Lt.
Go:v. Richard F. Celeste, Brown's
Democratic opponent, a'substantial
lead in the Nov. 2 rontest although
they say Brown may be narrowing
the gap.
Rhodes, who cannot seek a third
consecutive term due to a ronstltu·
tiona! prohibition, played an en·
tlreoJy different role In 1970 at me1ena

or his first two tenns.
He hand picked then-Auditor
Roger Cloud as his successor, got
him nominated, and worked for him
feverishly' a.lthough In a losing
cause. A.state loan scandal helped
Democrats win that year with John
J. GWlgan 'although Rhodes and
Cloud were not accused of official
wrongdoing.
Several \yeeks ago, prlor to his
73rd birthday which was Sept. 13,
the governor hinted he was hanging
up his political spurs. "There's nothing deader than a lame duck,·' he
said.

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Scores of bodies of men, women and
children, most of them apparently
shot In the head or backs, were
found llislde two Palestinian relu·
gee camps Qf west Beirut today 'and
residents said they were kUieil by
Christian muttla forces.
People Inside the camp at Sabra
gave ronructiJ\g acrounts· about
what happened, and It was not clear
whether the victims were shot Frl·
day or Saturday. Reporters had
tried to enter the camps on Friday
and were turned away by muttla·
men, some wearing uniforms with
Insignia saying "Lebanese Forces"
a nalfle used by tlie muttla of the
Christian Phalangtst Party.
Reporters who had tried fo enter
the Sabra camp on F'rlday reported
· hearing shooting Inside but they
were ordered by mutttamen to
leave the area.
~me people Inside the camps today told reporters the victims were
gUnned down i&gt;y the rlghtwtng Pha·
IangiSt milltlamen.
Olhers 'said the gunmen were
from the forces of Saad Haddad, a
renegade Lebanese anny major
who aWed himself with Israel and

By ROBERT E. MD l ,ER
Associated l'reM Writer
· COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Veteran GOP ·campalgr)er James A.
Rhodes virtually_ has stayed out of
Ohio's gubernatorial campaign at a
time Wheq his would'beRepubUcan
successor rould·use some help.
But a sjioke5man for U :S. Rep.
Clarence J . Brown, who seeks to
succeed the !our-term governor,
says the ca'ndldate · Is hopeful
~ wW join .him on the trail
later, perh8ps In late October.
Steven ·Lee, Brown's press aide,
ronftnned.• hOwever, · tliat Rhodes

BANK ONE's new SUPER SEVEN is i;J..money market
deposit account that matures in only seven days. The
interest is normally tied to the 91-day U.S. Treasury Bill rate,
until the Treasury rate falls below 9% for a specified time.
Then banks can pay a higher rate to their customers. Right
now, BANK ONE is paying 10%·on the SUPER SEVEN
SAVINGS Plan.
.
Justkeep a minimum deposit of $20,000 in a
SI:JPER SEVEN and you can make at.lditional depositS any
' time. Each deposit ·also matures in only 9even days, so you
always have easy access tO.yot.lr r'nQney~ _The int~ rate
on your SUPER SEVEN will change WeekJY, so you can be
~ured that you will alw~ys earn fair.money.m~~t rates.
. 1 NOw is a great time t6 put yout money back In the bank.

Sunday, September 19, 1982

Rhodes staying out of Ohio campaign

SAV1NGS

The patrol said a westbound
pickup truck driven by Leonard L.
Barber, 35, Reedsville, was severely damaged by fire at 8: ffl a.m.
Thursday.
Barber was westbound on Ohio
1.24, one mile east of Rutland, when
the engine rompartment caught
fire. Barber pulled the truck off the
road and the fire was extinguished
by the Rutland Fire Department.
The patrol released Information
this morning on a one-vehicle accl·
dent jUSt south of the Athens County
line on Meigs County Rd. 49 at 9: 15
p.m.Monday.
.
Robert RichmOnd, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, was reportedly northboond,
three-tenths of a mile north of Scipio
Twp. Rd. 386, whenhisvehlclewent
r:ll tlle left side of the road, struck a
~ and a. fence, causing seyere
damage and no Injury.

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Tuppers Plains resident Carl
BamldD preserves memories of
the wa:i telephoning used &amp;o be
with his l8rge ooUectlon of

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They were traveWng south In a
car driven by Geraldine Murphy,
44, Rt. 1, Patriot, at 4:05p.m., twotenths of a mile north of MudsocFiags'prlngs Road, when the driver
lost rontrol on a left CW'Ve, droveotr
the right side of the road and struck .
a ditch and fence.
The Murphy vehicle was severely
damaged, and Geraldine Murphy
was cited for no operator's Ucense.

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municipal Court Judie w11o sent· ' an 'ilitk:le about the sentence apenced 18-year-old BrtanDaUeY,to:.J , tJI!III1!d Friday In The Columbus
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