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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, December 11,1911

SPECIAL SALE PRIQS FOit
FRIDAY, DEC. 11th and SATURDAY, ~C. 12th

GDC medical director
'clears air' ·in case
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REG '1799 SNAP AND SNUG
CHRISTMAS SALE!
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SAVI 20%
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LADIES' LEATHER

-=~'- Cigarett~~~~a~~~~-Ec~metlc

cases. key caddies, billfolds, clutches. and
coincases.
Fi ne qua lltv in assorted styles and colors.

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BLANKET

Just 10 to sell . Use as blanket for
bedroom, beach or picnic or a cozy
walk-around robe . Plaids.

REG. $4.50 .•. •. . ... SP,LE $3.59

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JACKETS
releen and Jr. sizes in wool blends,
reverslbles, ski jackets, dress lengths,
bandea waist styles and many others.

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'1200

REG.$14.50 .. .. .... SALE$11.59

JUNIOR ' COATS AND

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ALL BANKETS

Claims rumors were fabricated
LONDON, Ohio - A state law enforcement official says rumors of
LSD-Iaced stamps with DUiney characters on the fronts are much ado
about nothillf!.
Jack McConnick, superintendent of the Bureau ol Criminal Jn.
vesUgation and Identification, said Tbursday the rumors apparently
were started by W!Substanliated handoutil in central and northeast
Oblo.
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The flYers warned of cartoon-embossed lltickers or transfers laced
with the hallucinogen that thlldren might inadvertantly lick.

Electric blankets · thermals ·
sheet blankets. Solid colors . and
patterns. All sizes. Entire selec:
tion included in this Christmas
sale.

; REG. $78.00 .... ... ..... SALE$62.39

SAVE

20%

Owner will kill pet dog

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MEN'S 139.95

BOYS' '9.95

Made by Wrang ler - perman_ent press .

50% pol yster, 50% cotton. Red nylon quilt

waist bottom. Poly cotton

~~~nn~it/lannel .

li nin'g. Chri stmas sa le priced.

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Plaid patterns in a SO% cotton, 50%
polyester flannel. Full tails . two but·
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a~~ X~~Uelmit:~ ~~~~::y.Sizes S, M, L

Limited

'799

CHILDREN'S

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Pre-

washed blue denim.

CHRISTMAS SALE!

MEN'S HEAVYWEIGHT

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.Jury recommend~ ~ife in prison

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A Broward circuit jury has recommended life imprisoiunent for a Cleveland nUI'IIO 'Cif1vlcted of murdering a Fort Lauderdale teacher whose husband walher lover.
Jurors met Thursday to decide whether ~ recommeDd the death
penalty or IUe In prison witb no chance of Jlllrole for 25 years .for
Marilyn Roberti, 28. After a half·hour of deliberation, they voted to
recommend a IUe term.
The panel convicted Ma. Roberts of firsWJegree murder after three
hours of deliberations Wednesdsy night. She was charged with
shooting Dianne Ziller three times In April. 1980 as they sat in Mrs.
· Ziller's auto in a dilrkened Hollywood alley and !alked.
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Sizes 121o 24 months, 2 to 4, 41o6x
a nd 71o 14 .

s kirts. pants, jeans and corduroys.
Sizes 30 thru 44.
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REG. $14.00 .... .... . .. . SALE $,11.20
REG. S21.00 .... .... : .. . SALES16.80
REG
· 52 6.00 . .. .. . . ..... SALE$20.80
REG. S3 5.00 · · · · · · · · · · · · SALE $28.00

Reg. $6 .00 . ... . . .' . . . .. Sale $5.09
Reg. SS.OO .... . .. ... . , "S,ale$6.79
Reg. $11.50 ......... . . Sale$9.79
Reg. 516.00 .. . ... . .. . Sale $13.59

SALE!
BOYS' SHIRT SALE
J_R. SPORTSWEAR
Pleated and A-line skirts, jackets,

blouses, slacks, vests,

Sizes 8 to 20. This sale includes velours ·
- knits - flannels · western and sweat
shirt looks. Entire stock of boys' shirts
on sale this weekend. You'll like the
selection .

sw e aters ~

blazers and knit tops.
Jr . sizes 3 thru 18.
Reg. $10.00
Reg. $16.00
Reg. $22.00
I&lt; ea. $29.00

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BOYS $8.95 SHI~T$ ... ... ... .. $7.60
BOYS $10.95 SHIRTS. ... . ....•. $9.30
BOYS $12.95 SHIRTS .......... $11.00
BOYS $15.95 SHIRTS ...... . ... $13.55

. . . . . . ..... Sale $8.49
.. . .. ... ~. Sale $13.59
. .. .... .. . Sale $18.69
..•. . . . . .. Sale $24.69

LADIES'

CHRISTMAS SALEI

=' Holidays~~r~~~~a~i~~~dresses

MEN'S SWEATERS

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Reg. $34.00
Reg. $46.00
Reg. $54.00

Men's st6.95 sweaters .. . .... . .
Men's$19.95Sweaters .. .. .....
Men's $22.95 SWhters .........
Men'sS26.95Sweaters .. .. •. ....

....... .. . Sale$27.29
.. .. .. .. .. Sale $36.89
...... .... Sale$43.29

MEN'S DRESS SlACKS
Big selection of styles in solid colors
and neat patterns. Regular sizes 29 to
42 and extra sizes 44 to 50. Save Friday
and Saturday.
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Men's$15.95 Slacks
Men's $19.95 Slacks
Men's $21.95 Slacks
Men'sS24.95 Slacks

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m ac hine washabl e. Compl ete range of
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. FBI probes allegations
WASHINGTON- Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan is under FBI
investigation becatise he reportedly was present in 19'17 when a construction company associate allegedly passed a $2,000 bribe to a union
otficlal.
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While Donovan was saying Thnrsday he had "no direct knowledge of
these allegations," the White House was aclrnowledging the investigation's existence.
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And news organizations- The New York Times, ABC, N)lC and The
Washington Post - were pro~ what they said were details ol the
accusations.

lADIES'

CHRISTMAS SALEI

$11.91
$14.91
$16.41
S18.71

m.4o
$15.80
$18.10
$21.30

CORDUROY SLACKS
Today' s look- in Jr. and Misses sizes.
Fashion cut or basic styles. Wide wale
or !;&gt;rushed corduroy .

RREEGG. '17.00 ....... SASALLEE 1'1163.59
• '21.00........
.79
REG. '26.00 .......•.SALE '20.79
REG '3400
SALE '2719

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Reg. $16.00
Reg. $22.00
Reg. $33.00
Reg. $41.00
Reg. $48 .00

credit card size. Has full
memory - square root
multiplication· division · percent and other features.

SWEATER SALE
Holiday sale prices on our entire
slo~k of cardigans, pullovers and
sweater vests. Sizes S·M· L and ex tra sizes 40 to 46.
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Khomeini aide·assassinated
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SALE '8.80
SALE 111.20
REG. $21.00 SALE 116.80
REG. $32.00 SALE '25.60

REG. $11.00
REG. $14.00

ABU DHABI United Arab Emirates - All OPEC oil prices except
the benclunark' were set to come down by up to $1 a ~rrel today, and
Ubya asked the oil cartel to take "joint actior" againsl U.S. oil companies that withdraw from Libya, oil ministers announced.
The Saudi oil minister, Sheik A1uned Zaki Yamanl, announced that
the prices.by the Organization ol Petrolewn Exporting Countries were
were set to co~ down by between 50 cents to $1 per 42-gailon barrel
for all crudes but the benclunark Saudi type, now selling for $34.

Most popular shirt gift and our slection is
great. Sizes s. M, ,L and XL . Solid colors
and patterns. V·necks · crew necks and
collared stvtes . Save this weekend .

Men'sS15.95Vetours ....... ...... 512.76
Men's S21.9S Velours ... , ... ... .. . Sl7.S6
Men's 126.95 Velovrs· . . . .•• : , . . . . . $21 .56
Men's $29.95 Velours . . . .•..• , • ... $23.96

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L arge size bean bags ere filled with
polystyren !=' pellets and covered with hevy
durable vinyl. Double stitched for added
strength .
Blue, Tangerine. Beige, Red, Brown and

Save this weekend - Our entire stock
men's knits. Dressy and sport styles In
a variety of colors and patterns. Sizes
S, M, Land XL.

HOLIDAY
SPECIAL

MEN'S $9.95 KNITS
MEN'S $11.95 KNITS
MEN'S $14.95 KNITS
MEN'S $19.95 KNITS

Winning Ohio lottery number

NEW SHIPMENT

CLEVELAND - The winning nwnbers drawn Thursday night in the
Ohio Lottery's daily game "The Nwnber" and its weekly "Pick 4"

CARPET MILL ENDS

garneare:

Just in lime for the holidays! Fine quality
carpet mill ends in assorted styles and
colors. Large selection of sizes.

.. . ......... $7.96
........ .. $9.56
, , •....... $11.96
.... , . , . .. $15.96

MECHANIC STREET

Wearlnerforecast

WAREHOUSE

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FRIDAY-SATURDAY SALE!
MEN'S WRANGLER

WOMEN'S

MEN'S WRANGLER
PAJAMA SALE
Warm and cozy winter weight
pajamas of brushed tricot or 100%
cotton flannel.
Sizes XS thru XL and 32 to 48 .

STRAIGHT LEG JEANS
Basic style, slight flare to get on over
ooots. Wrangler 14112 ounce No Fault
blue denim pre-washed . Waist sizes 28
to 42, lengths S, M, Land XL (30 to 36).
Our regular price$19.95 .

Sale Prices
Start AI Only

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CHRISTMAS SALEI
ELBERFELDS CHRISTMAS
MEN'S PAJAMAS

STORE · HOURS

Broadcloth or flannels in a big selection of
patterns and colors. S, M , L and XL si zes.
coat style top - ad justable boxer waist
bottoms. You' r e sure to please with a
pa j ama gift .

Men'S $12.95

~~~~~;,, ..... $10·23

Beginning Friday, December
11th we will be open every night
til8 P.M. (Closed Sundays)

Basic style - 14112 ounce pre-washed
No Fault blue denim. Waist sizes 28 to
42, length sizes.30, 32, 34 and 36 inches.
Perfect gift lor him. Reg. $19.95.

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BRING THE DIILDREN TO SEE
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SANTA ClAUS
Santa Claus will be In Elberfelds Store
Friday 6:30 to 7:30p.m. and also Saturday 6:30 to 7:30p.m.- Monday, Dec.

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OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY NIGHTS

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PAJAMAS ....... $11.85
Men's $16.00
PAJAMAS........ $12.64
Men's $22.00
PAJAMAS ...... ..'17.38
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BOOT FLARE JEANS

.Eiberfelds In Pomeroy·

MEN'S AND BOYS'

WEAR
eMen's Winter Jackets

e.Men's
Winter Vests • Men's Dress Coats
eMen's Lined Flannel Shirts
• Boys' Winter Jackets • Boys'
Lined vests • Carhartt Work
Clothes • Men's Dress Socks

SALE

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Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Lows tonight arOWid 20. Highs
Saturday in the mid-309. Chance of precipiation near zero percent
tonight and 20 percent Saturday. Winds !!outhw~terly ~10 mph
tonight.
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Extended Ohio Forecut
Suday dlnagb 'J:uellday: .
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Cllaace o1 sbowers or anow flurries ~. Fair Moodey ~ rein
,_tble Tueeday. Warming wltb highs .In the upper 31111 ~ low 4h
llwlday ~ lelbe 40s Moodily ud Tuesday. Lows In tbe •pper • ~
low 311 Sandly and in tbe 309 Monday and Tuesday.

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SALE ITIMS

CHRISTMAS SAUl

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The Number - 462
Pick4 - 3742
The lottery reported earnings ol $579,118 on its dilily game. The earnings came on sales of $981,675.50, while holders of winning tickets are
entitled to'shsre $382,557.50, lottery officials said.

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White.

Sale$12.79
Sale $17.59
Sale$26.39
Sille 532.79
Sale $38.39

All OPEC oil will decrease

VELOUR SHIRTS .

PRICES

GAWPOLIS - Hoping to clear
the air about an alleged dl.ase at
Gallipolis Developmental Celtter,
two medical officials liald amebic
histolytica Is no threat to the healtb
and safety ol GDC clients and personnel and the public.
Dr. Edward Berklch, GDC
medical director, and Barbara Forbes qf the Ohio Deparbnent of
Health's division of communicable
diseases 'said all meaaures to take
care of the problem have been
followed.
The pair held a Thunday press
conference to answer charges made
In the past week by the Communications 'Workers of America
and Ohio Pllblic Workers United~
histolytica and its varjation,
amebiasis, had not been controlled
dUe to a "lack of concern for the
health and safety" of clientil and employees by Supt. Robert Zlmmennan.
Berkich said amebiasis has been
delecled in II clients and two employees, and has been handled in the
prescribed manner, a facl affirmed
· by Forbes, who was asked by administration to evaluate the center's
procedures.
" The ' procedures I saw utiUzed
were fine, n ahe said. "There was
reaDy no problem."
None of those who have it are sick
in -any way with diarrhea, fever or
abdominal pain, Berkich said.
Last Tu~y the CWA alleged
they amebiasis was present in ?:1
clients and four employees.
Berkich said amebiasis, or
histolytica, Ia common in instituti01!8 for the mentally retarded,
and the incidence of It at GDC runs
from 2-10 percent of the population.
He defined amebiailla as an infection of the large i!llestine
produced by intestinal protozoa
called entamoeba histolytica.
''There are seven different species

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· BEIRUT Labanon - Ayatollah Abdoi·HOBsein Dastgheib, a (1!!1'. 1101181 reph;i.ntatlve Or Iranian revolutionary le~~der Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini, WBJ •ssai!Jiinated today In a bombing as he
headed for Sabbath prayers In the southem city ol Shiraz, Tehran
Radio said.
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The state radio report, monitored here, said Dastgheib was kl
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an explosion while on his way to lead the Moslem Sabbath prayers at
the main Shlraz mosque.
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An undetennined nwnber of his companions were killed and others
wounded In the blast that was set off by leftist Mujabedeen Khalq
guerrillas, the radio said. .

SALE

S!zes s, M , Land XL in pullover styles . car·
d1gans and vests. Many, many styles and colors
in the se lection. Buy what you need for 9ifts and
save Fr(day arid Saturday .

like Joan Cur t•s. Toni Todd , Br itish Lady
and Lady Laura

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Full shirt tails · two pockets - colorful
plaidj patterns. Very well made in ·
sizes S, M, Land XL plus Talis and Big
Men's sizes .
Men'sS159SF'I
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annes
Men'sS18 .95Fiannels ...... .. . 514 _90
Men's$19.95 Flannels ... .. .. . . 515 .70
Men's $20.95 Flannels ..

MEN'S

·~ m •sses and _t1 a lf si zes. Qual itymakers

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styling .

$}599

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LADIES'

lortable to wear, true
western

OOLUMBUS, Ohio - The owner ola chow dol! that killed his !;-week·
old son says he will have the dog destroyed.'
"I just couldn't take the chlnte ol this ever happenillf! 81!8in- This
has left such an empty space in my life," said Mark Bellamy, 26,
father of Daniel Thornton, the infant mauled by the dog In BellamY'~
home Tuesday evening.
Cathy Thornton, the boy's mother, said she was visiting Bellamy
. and had put the child In a bed made from a dresser drawer in a secondfloor bedroom.
The dog apparently slipped into the house when !he wind blew a door
open, poliC&lt;~ said. The infant bled to death from multiple biteS.

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MEN'S WRANGLER 119.95

MEN'S 111.95

Sizes 8 to 18. Crew· neck
pullover top · boxer style

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ol ameoba that naturally parasitize . ported by Zinvnerm&amp;n.
hepatitis has not been detected at
the lllllUih and lnlestllle, but of these
The unions had claimed amebiasis GDC in the last three years.
only entameoba blatolytica has the · or hlstolytica could leak to the Public
"I really don't know where they
potential to ca- dll1ease," he said.
which 111e1 the activity-therapy (the unions) are getting their in"The other six are '1annless corrr building_ for recreational programs. fonnation," Berkich stated. " They
mensa! orgllllisml," he cOntinued, · Berkich said the building and groun- haven't spoken tome."
desc:rjblng them is living lllslde the dsaresafeforpublicuse.
human body. without causing any
Berklch, who is also assistant , Neither the CWA or OPWU are
hann.
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Gallia County coroner, noted recog~ized by GDC administration;
Tills can exist in two fonns: 88 a amebiasis does not lead to viral according to Zimmerman, who has
rnotlle troph.Jzoite and as a cyst hepatitis, 88 clabned by the union. maintained a no comment position
form. The cyst form is passed In the caused by a virus infection, he said throughout the accusations.
human waste of an Infected person
and then can be transmitted to other
individuals by contaminated hands,
food, water, dishes or eating utensils.
Infection with this fonn o1
hlstolytica is worldwide, he •dded,
and has high incidence in tropical
countries.
" In certain ·closed communities
such fiS'IIl8titutions for the mentally
retarded, the Incidence may be 88
high as 60 percent," he said. "But
beeause people have the organism In
their intestine does 11Q1 mean they
will necessarily be sick with fever or
loose bowel movements.
"Moat JII!ClPle are not sick and
have no sympiAJms of the dlseaae,"·
be said. "When diarrhea does occur,
the outbreak Ia never explosive and
Ia rarely epidemic."
About a y...- ago, GDC medical
staff began random stool surveys ol
clients and detected amebiasis
among some of them. All · cases
found have shown those affected to
be JIIMOr&amp; of cyst fonns , but are in
no way carryillf! a disease.
Dr.Berklch didn't downplay the
facllt could lead to a disease, but
only if proper hygiene methods washing of the hands - and proper
treabnent for elimination weren't
REPLIES TO CHARGES - Charlet by two anions an Intestinal
followed.
dtseale wu 1101 being coalrolled at GaWpoliB Developmental Center were
In a direct answer to the union
refuted by Dr. Edwanl Berlllell (left) ud Barbara Forbes, R.N., ullhe
charges, Berkl&lt;;h said none of the
Ohio Departmenl of Health. Berklell said amebic hlotolytica poses no
recommendilti0118 offered GDC have
tbreat.to the safety ud bealtb o1 GDC pen~onne~ otall and public using .
been ignored, and that all .l"!re supreerealloual faciUIIea there.
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~rguments
PT. PLEASANT -

Opening
arguments were underway this mor·
ning in the retrial of John Lewis
Yoong, 37, Mason, charged with the
Dec.1,1976, knife slaying of Mary L.
llerry, also of Mason.
Final jury selecton was made at
4:30 p.m. Thursday. Circuit Judge
Clarence Watt, Mason County
Prosecuting Attorney Damon B.
Morgan, Jr., and defense attorneys,
Rllymond G. Musgrave and James
casey. had been questioning potential jurors in the jiJ!Ige's chambers

underway .in murder trial

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since Tuesday morning;
That process, according to Circuit
clerkMileaEpilng, had been slow.·
Twenty-three potenlialjurors had
to be chosen before the court strikes
the jury - that is, eliminstes eight
of the potential jurors to seat a jury
of 12 members and two alternates.

been selected. Three were chosen
Thursdljy;
Young's first trial, in November,
1977, was held in Wood County Cit··
ruit Court after the judge in mason
County ruled that a change of venue
was necessary in order lor the defen·
dant to get a fair trial. Present Circuit Court Judge Watt denied a
Fifty of the original 100 people motion by Young's attorneys this
selected at the start ·of the Sep- summer for a change of venue in the
tember tenn as potential petit jurors retrial on the grounds of testimony
showed up Tuesday, but after the fir- . presented by witnesses at a change
st full dily of questionillf!, only 10 had of venue hearing which indicated

that today, almost five years after
the crime, YoWlg could get a fair

Iria lin Mason County.
Young was origina lly convicted of

second degree murder in the stabbing death of Mrs. Berry but an im·
proper instruction given to the jury
by the judge during the first trial led
to Young's release on a writ of

habeas corpus in March.' The State
was given the option of re-trying
Young, who has been incarcerated
in the Mason County Jail since May,
for second degree murder.

Reagan orders workers out of Libya
WASHINGTON (AP) - By urging
1,500 U.S. workers to return home
from "imminent danger'' In Ubya,
Presidenl ..Reagan apparently is
trying to position himself to deal for·
cefully with Col. Moarrunar Khadilfy
if~ssary.

If the appeal is successful and all
Americans leave the North African
nation, Reagan will have averted the
potential for them being used as
pawns In the festering dispute between Libya and the United States.

The travel warning was upgraded
to a travel ban Thursday in con·
junction with the plea for U.S.
citizens already there to return. No
other country is the object of such a
han atthough the government ad·
vises U.S. travelers to stay away
from several other countries where
relations are strained.
The action came as border guards
kept close watch for two purported
Libyan assasination squads said to
be trying to slip into the United

States. A notice posted at check
A senior administration official,
briefing reporters under the ground
rule that he not be identified, said no
options have been ruled out and that
the government's review of the
sittwtion continues.
Senate Republican leader Howard
H. Baker Jr. of Tennessee said
Reagan's strategy is to get the
Americans out first and then determine whether stronger actions are
needed.

points on the U.S.-Mexican border
gives descriptions of members of
both teams and declares their aim is
to kiD Reagan and other U.S. of·
ficials..
.
Some of the officials preswned to
be pOssible targets implied that the
travel ban may be only a
preliminary move.
Haig said the United States is not
bent on "victimizing Ubya" but is

simply·taking "prudent steps in light
of Ubya 's terrorist activities."

Fears for . the safety of the
Americans and fresh memories of
the seizure of U.S. hostages in Iran
effectively have. barred the ad. ministration from considering a
wide range ol opti011B up to now, including an oil embargo. ,
However, the only firm that lmll'llldlately ordered Its workers out ol
Ubya In reap81188 to the president's
request wu Marathon Oil, which
had just ~lghl employeealhere.
Occidemal Petroleum said it has
ita employeea they are free to
leave if they wish.
Othen had no Immediate com-

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Slate Depai1ment otriciala were to
be avalllllile to dlleuu the Libyan
situation witb olllndultry repreeentatlvn today Md' department
spokesman David Nail laid -eral
company -m!vn were expected
tO aCClllll thuft•.
Slate peputment travel wunlnp
lalued Is early as last illay bave had
llttle effect In reduc:lnl the numben
of AmeriCUI Ill Libya. liMy uy
tbeJ hive we11-pald joblllld clo not
leal they lft!ID clinger even tllaugb
all U.S. dlpiCIIIIIIIC 1J011a Ill the eountry hive been lhut down. .

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Misses sizes 6 to 20, extra
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wllo alle&amp;edJy 1Ift almlq to uaaulnlllon top U. s. of·
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Yanks said ready to re-sign Guidry .

Thosehous~gsubshl~~s__________J_~_J_.K_u_P_~_.,
WASHINGTON- An astonishing
memorandwn surfaced the other
day from some unidentified
bureaucrala in the Department of
Housing and Urban Development.
'l1le memo warned that if Congress
rnokes further s~bstantial :ut;J in
houaing subsidies, "rent strikes,
riots and vandalism" might be
provoked on the part of recipients.
God save the Republlc! If the cost
of these housing subsidies were bet·
ter known, we might weU see
strikes, riots and political
recrimination on the part of the tax·
payers. Over the past year we have
heard a great deal ahoul the
skyrocketing cost of such programs
as food stamps and Medicaid.
, Relatively speaking, these are
: pocket change.
The real monster in the federal
budget has drawn remarkably little
attention. Congress is · now . com·
milled to funding $260 billion in
housing subsidies over the next 15 to
40 years. Precisely half of that sum
: - $130 bilUon - wiU go to the
· builders and developers of what is
· known as "Section 8" housing units.
You truly should get acquainted
with Section B. The program
originated in the Housing and Com-

munity Development Act of 1974.
The appropriation in lbat year was a
negligible $42 milllon. In the current
fiscal year, outlays will ccme to $3.8
billion. Costs would have been far
more II it had not been for the successful labors of Colorado's Sen. Bill
Annstrong.s In the battle for fiscal
sanity, he has fought the good fight.
The idea behind Section 8, In the
beginning, was to encourage
builders to construct inexpensive
housing intended for occupancy by
poor families. A builder submits his
plans to HUD, and HUD foxed the
"fair-inarket rent'.' tbat the builder
can charge for each apartment The
builder then geta a mortgage on 90
percent of his construction costs.
Repayment is guaranteed by the
· government. The banks, the builder
and the tax-sbeltered investors can't
lose. Only the taxpayerS get soaked.
Let us suppooe that a Section 8
apartmenl house has been completed. In many instances, documented by government reports, the
housmg has not been. inexpensive
housing at all. Many projects include such amenities as swimming
pools and bowling alleys. Aqualified
family moves in. The family pays
from 15 to 26 percent of its Income in

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LE1TERS OF OPlNION are welcomed, They altould be~ &amp;bta 311 wordlloq A.U
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the powerless

busi.- 1n the houllna bualneas. n
is too late In the day to revive that
llt'IIWJltlli. But IIUI'ely the in-

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NEW YO~ (AP) - It certainly
sounds. hke a brand. new economic
hoe: B1g budget defiCits, 11 IS said,
aren't always as destructive as you
might think_ they are. Spread the
word: defiCits need not always be
feared.
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ThE; confusiOn attending this
s""!"'ngly clear ':"""988e from
White Ho~ econOJIUSIS is due to the
fact thalli was their team that made
such ~ racket about deficits and the
inflation and high money costs they
mduced.
.
You can recall II. The deficit
inh~rited by the Reagan adrrurustration was something on the
orderof$50billion,anditwassaidto
s\'IIlholize a detenoration of the

economy and to bring closer a day of
reckoning.
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Now the proJected budget deficits
are $152.3 billion for llscal1983 and
$162 billion for fiscal.l984, the year,
according to the campaign rhetoric
of 1980, Jn which the federal buqget
was to be balanced. ·
Something needs to be explained
shout !Ids new position, and Murray
L. Weidenbawn, chairman of the
President's Council of Economic Advisers, seems to be the man to do it.
In fact, he already sought to do so in
an address last week to a Federal
Home Loan Bank Board audience.
Considering the economic
situation, It was abnost imperative
tbat he do so. How, for Instance,
could such biN deficila not lead tu

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He alldiU:bnllber left their home in_ldexico's central highlands in tate
f'ellnlary ollllil rur. They were smuggled across the border near Laredo
~Tau. 111111 .fiftd at a tomato fann near this south-central Arkansas tow~

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i 111NctiJ • hlr the abed that served as their 'living quarters were drums

aJill IIIIer containers of peJ!icides and other agricultural chemical
allllacted against the loose-fitting boarda of the structure. The
., U!J¥UJI alllrong acrid smell pervaded the shed.
, ._, lllne ifiWdlll, Lueu' chores included mixing those chemicala and
IJJ
II • lleldl wbtre they had been sprayed - but there was no
r oc-e fliiiY effects until the early morning hours of May 11.
l,ltll .,..~the dead man's brother waa awakened by ICIUnds of grunting
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I .&amp; Lacaa....,. uncOlllldQUS. His body was cold, tense and coveted
~ pii!ISI 1ta., and there was purple discoloration aroWKI his month.
7"
rd In Ida brother'sarmsfiveminuteslater.
1 .- tile . . . medical examiner lnitlaDy acknowledged that a laboratory
7 ~ h puii'Jted ·tracea of Toxaphene, one of the potentlaDy letlull
1111 the fllfltl, In Lucas' lungs. Later, however, he said that ln-

WASHINGTON (AP) - To the
astonishment of the White House
skeptical questions are being raised
about the dr~tic reports of a purported Libyan assassination team
stalking American political leaders.
Why didn't the United Statea do
something immediately if officials
really believed Libyan strongman
Moanunar Khadafy had dispatched
terrorists to kill U.S. officials?
Why was Khadafy's denial of involve!'lent in an assassination plot
left unanswered by the Jilstice

Schneider aaid he telephOned
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP)- Two
Guidry and hla wife, Bonnie, in
&lt;i baseball's best shortstops Gan'y Templeton of St. Louis aud Lafaye\(e, La., and e&lt;plained the
'O.Zie Smith of San Diego - may be details of the Yankees' offer.
changing unifonns In the afteml8th
"They were asleep and I gave
them an opportunity to digest it and
• . ·of• a p0z2ling "partial trade" completed at the winter meetings,
talk about II. It's up to Ron. By
tomorrow morning (today) we'll
• The Cardinals and Pa~ made a
1-for-1 awap, wi\h pitcher Steve have accepted or rejected the
Mura moving to St. Louis for out- Yankees' offer."
,fielder Slxto Lezcano. But the inSchileider said if GuidrJ accepts
trlguing part of Thursday's trade is the contract it wlll not be signed unthat there is a mysterious "player to til next week in New York. He said
the negotiations were in the spirit of
be named later," on each side.
T-hose playen are expected to be compromise.
"I feel real good about the
the controversial Templeton and
proposal,"
Schneider said. "Right
Smith.
now
all
discussions
with other clubs
St. Louis General Manager Whitey
are
suspended.
We
made tremenHerzog said, "It's a partial trade.
dous
progress
with
the
New York
Th~ rest will be inade in three days,
Yankees."
one month, two months or three
Schneider said the best way to
months."
des_cribe
the offer was thst lt was
In another major action Thursday,
the-Boston Red Sox re-signed free veri- l~crative.
Guidry, 31, was seeking a fiveagent second baseman Jerry Remy
year
contract for $7.5 million. He
to a•five-year contract estimated at
played
out his option after four full
J2.8 million. The Sox have an option
seasons
with New York in which he
on a sixth year.
posted
an
37;14 record with a 2.73
Meanwhile,lree agent pitcher Ron
ERA.
He
won
the Cy Young Award
Guidry appeared ready to sign wih
in
1978.
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. his old team, the New York
Guidry
was
,
s
elected
by
17
teams
,. ·Yankees. .
In
the
re-entry
draft,
plus
the
. .After a 2 hour, 55 minute
Yankees.
Schneider
said
.
t
here
were
n~gotiatilig se.Sion with Yankees
·owner George Steinbrenner, at- about a d&lt;Yten teams still in the bidtorney John Schneider said he was ding for Guidry's services.
It appears, however, that Stein· elose to agreement on,a contract for
brenner and the Yankees will reach
Guidry.
• "Ron and the New York Yankees Magreemem.
Earlier, outfielder Tom Paciorek,
are close to
agreement,"
~~econd-best
hitter in the American
Schneider said

hlch lime to abolllh a Jll'08I'8I1l that
11M enrlebed the faat-!wv* bullden,
fattened the !alGI tnv.ton, and
left it to ......... 1 "d laspljera to
~idl up. Jlllllllllroul bill.

higher inereat- rates and a resump- have to
do with leas than
lion of double digit inflation?
desired, or else pay ub emely high
"We must not forget " said Interest ratea 1n order to obtain funWeidenbaum "tbat In •
for the ds
Inflationary Potential of deficits to
Weidenbaum . indicates no.
be realized, they must be monetized "During a Ume of receulon, such as ·
by the Federal Reserve." And, he
at present," he told the group, "a
said, "I havP every confidence tbat large deficit will not be •crowding
such a development is simply not in out' the rather modest funding needs
the cafds."
of business and consumers."
To monetize such debts the Fed Bee
o1
1 he
would need to eaae lts conainunts on . the ~':r•s ;:'~u t!,~~
money supply growth; It could flnan- . As the economy picks u ••in
ce tbatdebt,lneffeci, by diluting the fiscal 1983 and beymd,"
convalue of the currency that is, by in- • tinued, those deflclta bave to be
flating it.
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If it didn't monetize that debt steady and substantial reduction in
however, It would
that
the deficit will be very much In orother part or the ecoilcmy would der."
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"I thought after all these years he
HOUSTON (AP) - A Houston
would
have mellowed with age, apbroadcaster said he was threatened
parently
not," said Jackson.
Thursday night by fonner Ohio State
Hayes
was taking part in the
football coach Woody Hayes when he
awards
ceremonies
and was not imasked about the Gator' Bowl incident
mediately
available
for comment
!balled to Hayes' dismissal.
Awarda
banquet
spokesman AI
· Alvin JacksOn, sporla director for
Busse
said
he
thought
the whole Inradio station KMJQ, recorded ·the
cident
"was
out
of
place"
and added
conversation with Hayes, who was a
that
he
"resented
the
whole
iSsue
guest speaker at the 12th annual
being
brought
up"
to
a
banquet
Lombardi Award banquet Thursday
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night
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"Get off, get off of it," Hayes said
just before he threatened to knock
Jackson down, according to the
broadcaster's tape recording.
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Deparbnent, FBI and CIA? Instead, groundwork for Imposing sanctions
it was the State Department, which agalnstKhada{y's regbne?
nonnally doesn't handle such matAnd with the administration exters, that announced the ad- pressing grave concern about the
ministration had hard evidence of alleged plot and urging the media to
such a plot.
show restraint In Its reportl!lg, why
Why not embargo oil exports or or- did President Reagan, grinning
der U.S. citizens from the country from ear to ear, stand In front of
weeks ago when officials first lear- television cameras and aU but call
ned of the allegations?
Khadafy a liar and say the United
Wasn't it strange the ad- , Stales had evidence of an
ministration. was leaking extensive assassination plot?
details about such a senaltive topic?
"I personally find it astonishing '
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increased seeurity) unless we took it
seriously," While Houae spokesman
David Gergen said. .

MILLION SALE - Bill GDea {I), bead of a graup wblcb pardlued
the Pbiladelpbla Pblllles lor $30.1 millioo, shakeo baDda with former
owner Ruly Carpenter after the sale was approved Thunoday by the
National League at the l9BI Major League balleball winter meetings In
Hollywood, Florids. (APl.aserphoto).

Khadafy, in an Interview, denied
he was behind any plot and
challenged the administration to
make public any proof It has. He
claimed he was a target of an
American B"&amp;nlnallon plot
'l1le admlnlatration, however did
not disclose any evidence.
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"Let me continue. The only other
any wrongdoing with regard to the says, 'I forget.' How do you think the this and he !ella the President 'SOIItb person who knows where the button
$1,000 he accepted frnm the President would feel?"
Yemen,' because he has' it mixed up is is Secretary of State AI Halg
Japanese Magazine "Sim-bu-No"
"He probably wouldn't ii.ep too with South Korea. We might build an Allen calls ap Haig and aaks whe~
for an Interview given ~Y Mrs. Nan- well," I iiaid: "U. just because airfield for Soviet planes.''
he kept the button when he worked'in
cy Reagan. The Justice Department Allen forget about the Sl,OOO froriia
· "That's ridiculous. I know for a the White House. But Haig is
has decided there is no reason to go Japanese magazine doesn'l mean he .. fact tbat Allen has a large map on suspicious, because he thinks this is
any further on the matter, and has forgets everything."
the wall of his·office and our frlerula just another pJoy In the guerrilla war
accepted Mr. Allen's explanation
"Oh, no. What about the ch!lrges are marked In green and our the White House Is waging against
that he took the envelope stuffed that he' forgot to liat the clients he enemies in red. He'd never get the him. So he gives Allen a lot of
with cash, gave it to hia secretary, represented when he had a con- two yemens mixed up."
doubletslk, which Halg 1a very good
and then forgot about it until the . sulting bustneU before he went Into
"Okay, let's take the worse caae at.
money popped up eight montha tater the government. Allen claims a situation any National Security AdIn a safe in Mr. Allen's office.
White ·House lawyer told him he viser hal to deal with. One day the
"Now here we have a Prelldent of
Since the Justice Department is didn't have to 1iat thein. '111en he was Prelident calla up Allan and ..ys,
the United Sta~. wbo d-'t llnow
satisfied, I'm satisfied with the out- asked the name of the lawyer and he 'Where is the buUon I have to push In where the button Ia, Ida Nlllional
come of the investigation. But Tren- said, '!Iorge! Ids name.'
case the ballloon goes up?' Allen Security Adviser, who hal forgotten
chant, who worlls down the haD from
"Nobody can be expected to says, 'I think I gave It to my and the Secretary of
me, stiU thinks Allen should go as remember every lawyer's name In secretary on the day after won't teD him. Elcht llllllllhl' later
the Praldent'a National Security the White House," I said.
lna1JIUfRIIOD.' And the Prelldent they find the button In a !Ding
Adviser.
"'11le Natlonll s.curity Advlaer to aays, 'I bave to know where II Ia cabinet In the Encutive Office
Trenchant said, "He was cleated the Preaidont Ia 1J1111P0M11 to have rigbt ,__. Allen llarlll loolling aU Building. How would you feel about
of Wl'OIIIdoing, but not of being ab- eveeythlng on the tip of Ids ,toague.
oVer the office for It, bul.can'tllnd it. that?"
sent-minded. Nobody wants a guy as That'awhyhe ... ~ His _secretary .doesn't . remember
"So you're saying the Prcaldent
National Security Adviser who to the ~~·· ily'"""!'!; Allen giving It to her. Allen calla up . should not take bacll Allen even if
forgets("
Prelident Ia p1annloc on building an . Ids ......_
friends and uti them he's cleared on Ill the charges?" 1
airfield In the Middle Eut. He if, by mlltake, be pve It to them IBid.
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"Everyone forgets," I said.
"Yeh, but when ·the Praldeat's doesn't know wbether to put it In
when they Interviewed Nancy · "J~m n« ..ylng he should be fired
. Reagan. They ay 'No,' we gave you but he should be put In 80I'Jie
.National Security ~ forget~ It North Yemen or South Yln)lll."
"What diff&amp;enc:e doll It make? ..
· could meaJI the end of the world
twO Selllo ...... but you didn't anaitlve JOb like the Office of
"North v... ~~appem to be our give usa buttollln retum."
Suppose the Praldent calls ap Allen
Management and Budaet. ·where If
IIOIJie night and IIIYI. 'lilt llclnduru
"I eouJd III'VII' bappen," J told you fcqet ICIIIIethintllt doean't hurt
cUent, end 1ou111
1a 1111nc
anybody."
or Nlcerl8ua we're •qt"Wd llllllld • supplied by the 8ol1etl,.. Trenclllllt Trenchant.

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Logan at Jac~son
Meigs allronton
Athens at Wellston
Chillicothe at Hilliard
Greenfield at Washington CH
Portsmouth West at Wheelersburg
Kyger Creek at Hannan Trace
Southern at North GaUia
Southwestern at Eastern
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Washington CHat Gallipolis
Federal-Hocking at Meigs
Belpre at Athens
Ironton at Miffiin
Chillicothe at Lancaster

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North Gallia at Miller
Southern at Symmes Valley

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Also on the administrative side,
$1.1 million.
both leagues met separately and
In other business, the National jointly, and the major result was an
Lfllsue approved the sale by the American League pronouncement
Carpenter family o( . the tbat it would like to go with three
Philadelphia Phillies for $30.175 • divisions in 1983. This would mean
million to a group headed by BUI an extra tier of playoffs.

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What killed Jesus Cuanas Lucas?
· Arkansas' chief medical examiner, Dr. Famy A. Malik, says "circwnstantial t::vidence" suggests that Lucas was poisoned by exposure to
highly toxic pesticides - but his official report says: "Manner of death:
Natural."
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The coroner in sparsely populated Bradley County, Thomas McLemore,
says Lucas apparently " inhaled a substance that restricted the now of
oxygen to his lungs" - but he is reluctant to talk further about the case,
That case has nationwide in1plications because experts fear that hundreds - and perhaps thousands- of farm workers have their lives cut short
every year because of pesticide exposure, yet few specific instant.&gt;es are ever
docwnented.
Pesticide poisonings usually occur in rural areas where corrimunication
links are weak, medical facilities are limited, dominant agribusiness inten~sls ar~ il~tcnt .upon .stifling unfavorable news about their operations.
The VICtuns mvartably are illegal inunigrants (usually Mexicans who
have sneaked mto the country) who do not speak English, are unaware of
any government remed1es that might be available, are entirely lacking in
/political influence and are tl rrified of being discovered and deported.
They are, however, being regularly exposed to the more than 1 200
chemicals - many of them tuxic or carcinogenic - designated for us~ as
·agricultural pesticides.
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Because reliable information about the scope of the problem is difficult
to obtam, most available reports are old or based upon projections from
limited data.
·
In 1970, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare estimated that
100 people were killed and 80,000 others injured every year because or improper use of pesticides.
Astudy conducted in Imperial County, Calif., in the center of one of lbat
state'sleading agricultural areas, found that the rate of birth defects among
children born to the WIVes of fann workers was three times higher than the
national average.
,
'!be ~virorunental Protection Agency counted 2,500 to 3,000 cases an..Uy_during the 1970s Ill which hospitalization was required because of
pellicide polsonmg. Those workmg on fanns were twice as susceptible as
.employ-In any other group.
' 'l1le dllflculty of docwnenting the problem is vividly illustrated by the
~ ol ~ the 21-year-old father of three who is universally described
tiiJ IU fill 1 and relatives as strong, energetic and In excellent health

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Fnm the lline the government fir·
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1!137, aorne of us ttoslodytea have Insisted that, constitullonally
speaking, the govenunent had no

Deficits aren't always destructive
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rent Such perqllisltes as food stamps and Medicaid are exempt from
the income cakulation. The laspayers pay the difference.
Until this year, families were
eligible for Section 8 houalng II their
income, thus calculated, did not uceed 80 percent of the median income in their city. Thanks to Senator
Armstrong, thalllmit has been drop- ·
ped to 50 percent. Even so, the
situation is mind-boggling.
Examples: The median local income, as fixed by HUD for the
current fiscal year, is p:j,400 in the
District of Columbia, $311,500 in San
Francillco, $28,500 in New York City,
$28,300 in Denver, and for a lesser
example, $22,500 in Amarillo, Texas..
The maximum fair-market rent on
which a subsidy will be paid is $1,509
a month, This figure actually has
been approved for a San Francisco
project to be occupied in 1983.
It will thus be possible for a family
earning $15,250 a year (00 percent of
the San Francisco median Income)
to occupy an apartment tbat otherwise would rent for $1,500 a month
by paying only $330 a month. The
taxpayers will pick up the rest.
Such a subsidy will strike most of
us as fantastic. It may strike the
$16,000-a-year family in San Francisco as outrageous, for the Income
taxes paid by the Ineligible .$16 000
family will be wholly devoured by
the subsidy paid to the eligible
$15,250 family.

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. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

High school choral concert Sunday

Cleveland ·in reverse role this year
FROM AP REPOIITS · t" ·
What a difference a year makes.
In 1980, when the New York Jets
visited Cleveland, they were just
playing out the string of a disastrous
season while. the Browns were

bat~

•• Uing for the Central Division title in

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the American Conference.
On Saturday, when the Jets visit
Cleveland, the rples will he reversed. The Jets will be trying to catch
Miami and Buffalo in the AFC East
while the Browns will be chalking up
just one more game in a lost season.

Saturday's otber National Football League game is Minnesota at
Detroit: On Sunday it's Cincinnati at
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at Dallas,
San Diego at Tampa B,ay, Houston at
San Francisco, Baltimore at
Washington, Buffalo at New
England, Green Bay at New
Orleans, the New York Giants at St.
Louis, Miami at Kansas City,
Chicago at Oakland and Seattle at

Denver. Monday night's game is
Atlanta at Los Angeles.
When the Jets and Browns met a
year ago, Cleveland was~. the Jets
3-10. Now the Browns a~ 4-9 and the
Jets 114-1 ... but the Jets have never
beaten the Browns in their six
meetiOgs.
·"I'm slire (Cleveland Coach) Sam
Rutigliano will have the Browns
ready," Jets Coach Walt Michaels
said.
And Rutigliano said, ''We're. a

team that wants to show we can win
against a playoff-type team. We
have no opportunity for the playoffs
and mbst.of our players are not used
to playing under that circwnstance
... We ne~ to get hack into the habit
of winning ... We don't intend to have
another season like this one.
"What we can't allow to happen in
these last two weeks of the season is
anything counterproductive to to
putting the pieces together for a

strong 1982, Rutiliano added. "This .
organization hasn't lost confidence
in our ability to produce a winner. I
don't see people looking for life rafts. We'll he back soon."
The Vikings and Lions are tied ~t

Lebanon results

7-7 (so are the Green Bay Pacl&lt;ers)
f..- second place in the National Conference's

Central Division,

one

game behind Tampa Bay Buccaneer&amp;.

The Vikings have lost three in a
row and are headed into the Lions'
Silverdome home , where petroit is
6-0 this ye.ar.
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"We've won in Pontiac before,"

LEBANON, Ohio (AP) - Sunny Vikings Co•ch Bud Gran( said. " If
Grand Slam, a twl)-year-old pacer, you're goint; to win at ·all,; you have
led wire-tl)-'lrire Thursday night to to win some.. ~ere besides·at home;
win the ,1,000 featured pace mile at . if you're going to win i},e Super
Lebanon in 2:07.U.
Bowl, you've got to win in P,ontiac."
It was the second victory in five
Cincinnati, first in tbe ~C Cenlifetime races for the horse and the tral Division; Dalla's, leading the
payoff was $4, ~.00, and $5.20. NFC East, and Tawpa Bay can lock
Flying Glory was second, returning up their titles with vt 'torie~ Sunday .
$3.00 and $4.00, and Eastern Sc~ The Cardinals, Giant.c and Atlanta
was worth $4.00 for show.
(!Ike the Vikings, Lions and
Flying Chad and Net Adios paid Packers) are 7-7 and in the thick of
$194.40 in the daily double on tbe ),3 the wild-card sc.ramble .
combination. Attendance was 982 ·washington, at 6-8 is an NFC out.and the mutuel pool totaled $88,880.
sider. The Redskins will be trying to
extend Baltimore's losing streak to
l4games.

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LOMBARDI WINNER - Kenneth Sims, defensive tackle from the
University of Texas, wa.s named the winner of the Lombardi Award ThLlr-

sday night at Houston. Sims was third oo the team with 110 tackle; secood
io sacks with nine, and led the team yards loss tackles with 18, all this
despite missing the last two games with a broken ankle. The Lombardi
Award is made to the outstanding college liaeman of the year. (AP Laserphoto!.

Gregg snaps
at ·offense
CINCINNATI

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he can't, we won't be surprised."

Coach

Forrest Gregg is showing even less

Thompson has been used late in

games that were already decided.
He's thrown just 49 passes this
for Sunday's game at Pittsbur~h · season with one touchdown. Thomwith the Steelers.
pson said he wasn't in prime form
Gregg snapped at the offensive when he took over for Anderson last
tolera nce for sloppiness than normal
as the Cincinnati Bcngals prepare

lront9n's girls
top Meigs, 39-32

Led by Tetesa Sweeney's 17 poin- sank 13 of a2 for 2:i percent. The
ls, Ironton's gals defeated Meigs' Tigerettes held a 39-28 rebounding
girls basketball team, 39-32 Thurs- edge with Sweeney getting 10.
day
evening.
team Thursday when a lineman week.
Meigs' reserves suffered their fir·
The loss coupled with Gallipolis' st loss l)lis season, 26-13. Shawn
jwnpcd off sidet;. He stared icily at
"The opposite of rru;ly is oiled. J.
playcJ·s who forgot assignments. A didn't feel totally oiled," he said. 67-43 win over Waverly give the Blue Keith Jed' Ironton with seven points
victory Sunday could mean a post- "But as the game progreSsed, things Angels sole possession of first place while Ruth Frye had six points and
while the Marauders dropped to a six rebounds for Meigs.
season playoff for Cincinnati.
started to click."
Normally, when a back-up quar- second ptace lie with Athens and
"Normally, we let little things
The Marauders travel Waverly
go, " sa iLl Gregg, but this week, " we terback is called upon to start, Ironton.
. Tuesday and Gallipolis, Thursdsy.
Janet Walker was the only other
let no little things go."
teams often limit the number of
Gregg blamed lack of con- plays they use to make the job Tigerette hitting double figures wi\h
Box score:
centration for last week's 21-3loss to easier. But Gregg said the Bengals 10 points. Pam Crooks led Coach
Ironton (39) - SweQney 6·5·11;
McMackin 1·0·2; F itts 2-l ·S; RaC.:er
the San Francisco 49ers and he's won't have to do that Sunday, when Ron Logan's club with 10 points.
2· 1·5; Walker 4·2·10. Totals lS-9·39 .
The game was decided at the foul
determined that won' t happen
Cincinnati can clinch the American
Meigs (32 • - Anderson 2-0·4;
again.
Conference Central Division Iitle lines where Ironton connected on
Crooks 5·0·10; Oliver 1· 1·3; Smith 2·
nine of i6 attempts while Meigs
Although the Bengals haven't with a victory.
0· 4; Meadows 2·3·7; C. Ciooks 2·0·&lt;1 .
Totals 14·4·32.
ruled out the injured Ken Anderson
''We won't really do anythin~ dif- managed to sink just four of 23.
By Quarters:
Ironton hit 15 of 55 field goal at·
as their starting quarterback, the ferent," Gregg said. "Jack is not a
1ron ton
5 23 3D 39
st r ong-a rmed Jack Thompson
rookie quarterback, even though he tempts for 27 ·percent while Meigs
Meigs
9 13 22 32
figut'es to direct Cincinnati's offense has not played a lot. He's been in·
this week.
vo!ved in the game pl;m every week.
" I'm tryin~ to be sharp," Thom- We won't shorten ours."
pson said. "You just try to get your
Gregg said Thursday that defentiming with the receivers more
sive left end Eddie Edwards won't
exact."
play Sund~y and probably will miss
Anderson was knocked out the San the regular season finale in Atlanta:.
Fra ncisco g:game when he bent back Edwards stretched a ligament in his
the big too on his right foot. Fitted right knee against Cleveland and
By GEORGE STRODE
"Michigan
has aand
realthey're
good
with a special protective plate in his didn't play against the 49ers last
Coach Les Wothke says he will said.
team when
it's healthy
shoe, Anderson tO::;I:ied a footbaU
week.
have no difficulty arousing his getting players hack from injuries.
Thursday but couldn't run.
Edwards lifted light amounts of Western Michigan players after
"Besides, Michi~an will have
"We're getting Jack and (third· weights with the leg Thursday for their first defeat of the college desire because they've. already lost
string quarterback Turk ) Schonert the first time since the injury, and basketball season.
to one Mid-American school,
ready to play," said Forrest Gregg. said he could walk without pain. But
Next up Saturday is visiting Eastern Michigan.''
. " If Ke11ny can play, that's a plus. If the knee still was swollen badly.
Michigan for the Broncos, who had
Despite their loss, the Broncos
been off to their best start in six have posted the best non-conference
years before a 63-61 ambush by start among the Mid-American ConWayne Statt Wednesday night.
ference's 10 members. They an' f&gt;.l
"There should be no problem with Eastern Michigan right behind
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HiJb Sebool, has been named a winner In lbe oeeond annual Athens Peace
Pri&amp;e compeUUoa. AI a willlll!r, be was presented a $50 cash prize and his
work, a poem cJeal!og with peace and au accampanylnl! drawing appears
In lbe Athe• Peace Pri&amp;e Anlloology. lames was also interviewed hy
.lelepMne for a pnlll'llm on au Alllens radio Illation. Essays, poems and
drawlnp ladudod In lbe anthoiOI)' were submitted by hiJ!b school, junior
blP and middle seboolaludenltl of Soulbeaslem Oblo to the Athens Peace
Pri&amp;e Committee 11 ealrles In lbe compelilion addressiq lbe theme,
"Peace II more IliaD lbe absence of war." The compelillo'l Ia deoipecl to
allmnlale young people to develop a vision of peace. The compelilioa was
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derwritten by voluntary conbibulions. Work In the anthology is .
copyrlgbll!d. James lathe •on of Mr•. apd Mrs. Michael BUJkirJ&lt;, Mid.Oeport. He Ia an Ellglllb studeol of Mn. Gay Perrlo at the junior hlgb
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By Supt. David L Gleason ·
Would you like to know more about
our schoolll? Would you read a paper
just about the Meigs Local Schoo,l~?
If your answer to
these questions is
yes, I am sure you
will like a paper
that will be
distributed throu• ghoul our school
syatem in the near
future. The paper
is an annual
progress report ·tbat deals
specifically with the 11J110.&amp;1 school
year (last year). II will be given to
llludents at school, displayed at
·• .aeveral area businesses, and will he
available at the district office for
those who would like to have one.

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the people of the area.

the Asbury Untied Methodist Church
held their annual Chrisbnas dinner
and party Dec. 1 in the social room
of the c!Jurc:h. Sixteen members and
three guests attended.
A short business meeting was conducted, with 118 sick calls reported.
Birthdays of Anna Hilldore and Rev.
Stanley Merrifield were
acknowledged. Helen T~ord reported oo several letters received from
missionaries, and Chrlslmas 'Have
a Good Day' tracts and program
books were distributed.

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the program witb classical and
popular music. The Collegiwn
muslcum, a group formed last year
by Harkless in order~ give students
interest in· more senous styles of
music, will perform several
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The Melga High School Vocal
Music Ilepu1ment 11 announcing its
annual Chrlllmu choral concert
lhia SWiday, Dec. 13, al3 p.m. at the
Pomeroy United Methodlat Church. ·
For the finl time the choir will
have a guest condu~ directing a
nwnber of pieces. Merlyn Ross,
well-known professor of music at
Rio Grande Colleg~. will conduct the
Collegtwn musicum, aa well as the
concert choir .in the "Hallelujah
Chorus" from Handel's "Messiah."
Special emphasis II being placed
on the new robes whieh were purchased last year and are now paid
for ln full. The choir and the Vocal
Music Booeters would like to thank
all thooje ,.ho have assisted in this
undertaking.
According to T. Edwin Hark!~,
vocal music director, the concert
will feature three ensembles. Concert choir will both open and close

S. Bucbtmall, cbaplalll; Wllllut W. Hlrrtl, . jalllor
deacon; Slepllen B. H-bbsl, jllllior oteward; back, l
to r, lbe Rev. Robert W. Kulm, trualee; Jama W•
Crllwell, tyler; Reallea Collins, lodge educatloo of·
fleer. Jleryl A. Wlllua, senior steward, was nol

Ali-Berhick fight tonight

NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) - For- sevetal hours later, Lionel Schaen, tender Greg Page, Scott LeDoux,
mer heavyweight champion president of SelecTV, in charge of
who will fight Page, Earnie Shavers,
Muhammad Ali, nearing 40 and the . 'Jf!dwide television sales and
who once fought Ali for the title, and
heaviest of his career, is scheduled distribution, said, "He (Berbick)
Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, former
to fight tonight against Trevor Ber- has got most of his money, and the
World Boxing Association light
bick in a bout plagued by problems.
rest will be put into place
heavyweight champion.
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Thursday, rumors flew like the tomprrow ."
Ali, who will be 40 Ja·nuary 17, will
wind which whiPill'd this island and
"We were told yesterday (Wed- get $1 million for his first fight since
dropped the temperature into the 6~ nesday) by new (American) in· ·he failed to become heavyweight
after Berbick said he hadn't vestors brought in the last couple of
champion a fourth time when he was
received all the money due him and weeks that all the fighters will be stopped after 10 rounds Od. 2, 1980,
"it's got to be there, or there won''" taken care of."
by La:ry Holmes, World Boxing
be any show."
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Council champion.
There was a rumor that Thomas
But Berbick's financial problems ·Hearns, beaten by Sugar Ray
Ali blamed an overdose of thyroid
apparently were solved, and a sour· Leonard in their welterweight title
medication and the loss of too much
ce close to the boxer said Thursday · showdown, would pull out of his
weight f~r his listless performance
·night he would fight for $300,000.
scheduled 10-round middieweiglt against Holmes.
At the weigh-in Thursday mor- debut against Ernie Singletary.
ning, at which he scaled 218 pounds,
"The fight is OK with us. We have r-----------~-1
B~rbick said he had received ''some
a letter of credit," said EnunanueJ ·
pocket money," about $100,000.
Stewart, manager-trainer of HearJames Cornelius of Los Angeles, ns, who said the fighter's purs~ was
who is president of Sports· In- $1!00,000.
ternationale, Ltd., of the Bahamas,
Also scheduled to be on the card
insisted the fight would go on. Then, were unbeaten heavyweight con-

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.Social Calendar

A CHRISTMAS holiday open
house will be held Friday from
11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the
Meigs County office of Planned
ParenthOOd of Southeast Ohio
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of Middleport Fire Department.
Orders may be placed by calling
Sue Imboden at 992-7571 after 1
p.m.

THE WOMEN'S Auxiliary of
the Veterans Memorlal Hospital
will hold a hake sale Friday
beginning at 10 a.m. in the
hospital lobby . .
FRUIT CAKES, $3 each, are
being sold by auxiliary members

THE AUXILIARY of Velera118
Memorial Hospital will hold a
bake sale in the hospital lobby
Friday beginning at 10 a.m.

POMEROY VOL FiRE DEPT.
IPONIOIING

ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S BALL

TUPPERS PLAIS - A Christ-

December 12, 1981
Several important changes are in store for you this coming year.
Some you will initiate, but events will dictate ot~ers. Regardless Of
what occurs, they'll all be tor your ultimate good.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23·Dec. 21) Put your talents to use ef·
fectively today. You have a special knack for transformjng things that
appear to be of small value into something more worthwhile.
· CAPRICORN (Dec, 22-Jan. 191 In partnership situations today
there's a possibility your mate or assoeiates·will have better ways of
doing things than you. Play a supportive role.
·
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 191 Use your common sense today in
matters relating to your health. Avoid overindulgence and, if you've
been slacking off lately, get some exercise.
PISCES (Feb. !!&amp;-March 201 This is a good day to arrange some
social function where you can serve as the host or hostess. You'll know
exactly what to do to see that everyone has an enjoyable time.
.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) You'll enjoy situations today where
you can exercise your custodial influence. Taking care of those you
love will make this an enjoyable day.
TAURUS (April 26-May 20) Select activities today that are more
challenging mentally and physically. Your imagination and
creativeness are quite keen. Put them to good use.
·
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Follow your instincts today in financial

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Handley Dunn. 1upt. Sunday school, 10
a.m. Sunday evening ser'vlca 7:30: Bible
teaching. 7:30p.m . Thursday .
MlDDlEPOAT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION, Lowrance Manley,
pastor: Mrs. Runell Young, Sunday
School Supt. Sul'lday School 9:30 a .m.
Evtinlng wonhlp, 7:30, Wednesday
proyer mHting, 7:30p.m .
MT. · MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
Rocine- Re\1 . Jom•• Satterfield. pastor.
Morning warship, 9';45 a.m. : Sunday
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T11eaday, 7:30 p.m .. lodles prayer
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MIOOLEPOIT FIRST BAPTIST. Corner
Sixth and Pol"'er, the lev. MGrtt McClung. Sunday school, 9 :15 a.m.: •Aandy
. Hoy... Sunday School , '"'perlntendent.
Dan llgsp, a11t. supt. Morning Worthlp,
10:15 a.m. Vouth MMtlng, 7:30 P·"\·
Wednesday. lncll.fdlng wH tots , eo~
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and senlaf high l'ff; choir practice, B::JO
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Mo~ning prover end sermon on oil
other Sundays of the mqnth. Churc~
School ond nursery core provided. Cof·
fee hour in 'the Parish Hall immediot&amp;ly
following the service .
· POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST. 212 W.
Main St . Nttll Proudfoot . pastor . Bible
school, 9:30 o.m.: morning worship,
10:30 a.m. ; Youth meetings , 6:30p .m.;
evening won hip, 7:30. Wednesday night
prayer meeting and Bible studv, 7 :30
p.m.
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THE SALVATION ARMY , 115 Butternlft.
Ave. , Pomeroy. Envoy and Mrs. Rov Win·
lng, afllcers In charge. Sunday-holiness
meeting, 10 a.m.: Sunday School. 10:30
a.m. Sunday school leader, YPSM. Eloise
~ms~ 7:30 p.m ., salvation meeting,
vorlou1 speake" and music specials.
Tl1unday- 10 .a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladles
Home League, all women invited; 7 :30
p.m. prayer m•eting and Bible study.
R•v. Noel Herman. teacher .
BUALINGTQN SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHAPEL, .Route 1. Shod e. Bible school, 7
p.m. T.,ursdoy; worship service, 8 p .m.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, 200W. MairfSt. , 992-5235. Vocal
music . Sunday worship, 10 a.m .: Bible
study, 11 a.m.: worship . 6 p.m. Wednes.
day Bible study, 7 p.m .
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH. Rev.Ralph Smith. pastor. Sun·
day school. 9:30 a.m., Mrs. Worley
Francis. superintendent. Preaching services first I third Sundays following Sun·
day School.
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METHODIST.
Preaching 9:30 a.m ., first and ucond
Sundays of each month; third and fourth
Sundays each month , worsh ip service at
7:30p.m. Wltdnesdoy •vanings at 7:30.
Prayer and Bible Study.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST , Mulberry
Heights Rood, Pomeroy. Pastor, Albert
Oittet: Sabbath School Superintendent,
Rita White. Sabbath School, Saturday
ahernoon at 2:00 , with Worship Service
following at 3:15.
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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sister Harriett WarMer , Supt. Sunday
School, 9:30 o.m.: morning worship,
10:45 a.m .
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST.
David
Mann, minister; William Snouffer , Sunday school supt . Sunday school. 9 :30
a.m.; morningwonhlp 10:30 a.m.
FIRST SOUTHERN
8!\PTIST, 2B2
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, Rev. William
R. Newman, rostor: Her,hel McClure,
Sunday schoo superintendent . Sunday
school , 9:30 a.m.: morning worship.
10:30; evening worship, 7:30 p.m.
MldwHk prayer service, 7:30p.m .
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH . De•·
ter Rd. , Rd ., langtvill•. Rev. A . A.
Hughes. Pastor. Sunday School 10 a .m.
Services on Tuesday. Thursday and Sun·

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Lloyd Wright , Diredor of Christian
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Practice, Sunday , 6:30 p.m.: Evening
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
Worship. 7:30. p.m. Wednesday Prayer
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MEIGS COUNTY , Rev . Wando Johnson.
and Bible Study . 7:30p .m.
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DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST . Charles
!ess life only one ls mMler. guide. guerdlen of all.
education.
Runell . Sr .. minister: Rick Macomber,
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN, Wor·
I share with you the common reaiiUitlon. I
supt. SunCiay tchool. 9;30 o .m.; worship
ship Sa~Vica , 9 a.m .: Church School,
am not that one We sl\arl' too the simple fa ith
se~Vke, 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, Tuesday.
10:30o. m.
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that knows The- Lord Is my Shepherd
C&lt;v,roghl 1981 1(01ostu• "-'.!VIIrl""''l Servo:&amp;
7:30p .m.
MIDDlEPORT . Church School, 9:00
P 0 Be~ 002• Challat!e!Wrllfl ~HQIII• a 22906
AEORGIINlZED CHURCH OF JESUS
a.m., Morning worship, 10:15. ·
!'.cl&gt;llt"'fi'S 1-!:..Cii'O ~i 11\f' •meo.c~• ilot:&lt;ll' S&lt;IC',..I~
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS, Por·
SYRACUSE
FIRST
UNITED
tlond R&lt;:~cine Rood. William Roush,
Sund~V
Monday
Tuesday Wednesda~ Ttlursdav
Friday
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PRESBYTERIAN Church. Church School,
pastor : Lindo Evans, ckurch school direc~
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a.m.: Sunday w&lt;:~rship,
11
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST , Ruv. E'a rl Shuler ,
Children's church, 11 a.m. ; Sum;loy evenPastor. Worship service . 9:30a .m. Sun·
ing service, 7;00 p.m .; Wednesday even·
doy school, 10:30 a.m. Bible Study end•
ing young l&lt;:~dies ouKiliory, 6 p.m.
praye( service Thvndol.. 7:30p.m .
We-dnesday family wOrship, 7:00p.m.
ing worship, 7:30. Prayer meeting o.nd
ALFRED, Sunday School at 9: ..5 a.m .
CARLEl'ON~CHIJRCA, "KM6sbury Rood .
_HAZEL .COMMUNITY CHURCH, Near
Bible &amp;tudy , Thursday , 7:30p.m .; youth . Gory King, past'or. Sunday school, 9:30
Morn'ing Worship at 1I a.m. Youth, 6:30
long Bottom. Edsel Hort. pastor. Sundoy
service, 6 p .m. Sunday.
p .m. Sundays . Wednesday Nlghr Prayer
a.m., Rolph Carl, superintendent; ~tven·
school. 10 a.m.; Church, 7:30 p.m.;
. .CHRISTIAN FELLOWSH!P CHURCH, :JB3
Meeting, 7:30p.m .
ing worship, 7:30 p.m . Proyer meeting,
prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. Thursday .
N. 2nd Ave., Middleport.Sunday School,
ST. PAUL , (Tuppers Plains) : Sunday
Wednesday , 7:30 p.m.
MIOOlEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST. Cor·
10:00 a . m. Sun. ' Tues . Evening Services
School 9:00 &lt;:~.m . Morning Worship at
LONG BOTIOM CHRISTIAt-.1 , Tom
ner Ash and Plum ; Ralph Butcher.
7 :30 p.nf~ Friday Prayer Meeting 7:30
10:00 a.m. Bible Study, 7:30p.m. Tues·
Ricl'loson, pastor; Wallace Damewood,
pastor. Saturday evening service, 7:30
p.m.
day.
Sunday School Superintendent . Worst,lp
p.m .; Sunday School , 10 a.m . Sunday
LIBERTY~~,Christian Church. 4 liberty
SOUTH BETHEL (Silver Ridge) : Sunday
service at 9 o.m . Bible SchooiiO a .m.
Worship Service, 11 a .m.: Bible Study
~ve. , P9m1troy. Sunday School 10 a.m .;
School 9:00 a.m . Morning Woship 10:00
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH, Rev.
Wed ., 7:30 p.m. , Noel Herrmann ,
Worship 7:30, Wednesday Service , 7:30
a.m . Wednetday Bible Study. 7:30p.m.
Tkeron Durham , pastor. Sunday School
p.m.
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teacher.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. Oliver
at 9:30a.m.: Morning worship at 10:30
MEIGS
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOO , Rev. R. E.
Swoin , Sup,e rlntendent, Sunday school
a.m. Thursday services ot7:30 p . m.
COOPERATIVE PARISH
Robinson. pastor. Sunday sc:hool, 9:30
9:30 every week .
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION en Bald
o,m.: worship service, 11 q.m.; evening · Knob , located on County Rood 31. Rev.
METHODIST CHURCH
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Sunday
sel"'ica, 7:00: youth urvice, Wadnes·· Lawrence Gluesencamp, pastor: Rev.
Schopl, 9:30a.m .: evening Service, 7:30
Rev. Ro~~:e~c;e: C~"J~,~~ director
day, 7:00p.m .
p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7:30
Roger Willfoassistant pastor , ~reaching
Rev. Robert McGee
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
p.m.
;ervices, Sunday 7:30 p .m.. prayer
POMEROY, Sunday Sch&lt;:~ol 9: 15 a .m.
BEARWALLOW RlDGE CHURCH OF :• Robart~- ~usser, pastor. Sunday 1chaol.
meeting, WedneSday , 7:30 p .m. , G&lt;:~ry
Worship service 10:30 a.m. Choir
9:30a.m. ; Paul Musser, &amp;upt .: morning
CHRIST, Duana Worden, minister. Bible
Griffith. leodeYouth groups, Sunday
rehearsal, Wednftday, 7 p.m. Rev.
wa,.,hip. l0:30; Sunday evening service .
c:lou, 9:30a.m.: mprnlngworshlp, 10:30
eveing, 6:30p.m. with Roger ond Violet
Robart McGee, pastor .
7:00; ·~id· week service, Wednesday, 7
a.m.; evening wanhip, 6:30 p.m.
Willford as leaders . Comnwnion ser·
ENTERPRISE, Worship 9 a.m. Church
Wednasd&lt;:~y Bible study, 6:30p.m.
p.m.
, vices first Sunday eac;h month .
School 10 a.m. Rlchol-d Rothemlch,
SYRACUSE
CHURCH
OF
THE
NEW STIVEASVILLE COMMUN!TY
WHITE'S CHAPEL, Coot ... Uie RD. Rev.
pastor.
NAZARENE, Rev . James B. Kittle, pastor;
Church , Sunday School service, 9:.(5'
Ray Deeter , past9r. Sunday school 9:30
ROCK SPRINGS. Sundoy School9: 15 a .
Norman Presley, Sunday School
a.m.:
Worship
service.
10:30: '
a.m.; worship service , 10:30 a .m. Bible
m. Worship service . 10 o . m., Richard
Superintenden,. Sunday school 9:30
Evangelistic S..-vice, 7:30 p.m. Wedne•·
study and prayer service-. Wednesday .
a.m .; morning worship, 10:.(5 a.m .:
Aothemich, postor.
doy , Prayer trieetlng, 7:30,
7:30p .m.
FLATWOODS, Church School 10 a .m.
evangelistic sarvic:a, 7 p.m .' Prover and
ZION CHURlH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Eugene
Worship 11 a.ni ., Richard . Rothemich,
Praise Wednesday, 7 p.m. : youth
Harrisonville Rd .; Robert Purtell, pastor;
Underwood, postor; Herb Elliott, Sund&lt;:~y
pastor .
meeting. 1 p .m.
Bill McElroy, Sund&lt;:~y sckoolsupt. Sund&lt;:~y
school supt. Sunday school , 9:30 o.m.;
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST .
MIDDlEPORT CLUSTER
school, 9:30 o.m .; worship service 10:30
morning worship and com union , 10:30
Elderi R. Bloke, pastor. Sunday School10
HEATH. Church School9 :30 a.m. Woro.m.; Sunday worship service. 7 :30p.m.
a .m.
a.m.: Robert Read, supt.; Morning sar·
ship 10:30 a.m. UMYF .6 p.m. Robert
Monday ond Tuesday evening services,
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST CHURCH,
mon. II a.m .; Sunday night services
Robinson, Pastor.
Amos Tillis, pastor; Oonny Tillis, Sunday
7:.30 each ev&amp;ning.
Christian Endeavor , 7:30p.m .: Song ser·
RUTLAND. Cflurch School 9:30 a.m .
School Supt. Sunday School , 9:30 o .m.;
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
vice, 8 p.m.; Preaching 8:30 p.m .
. Worship 10;:J0o.m. Robert Rider, pa11tor.
Grove. The Rev. William Middlesworth,
followed by morning worship. Sunday
Midweek Prayer meeting, Wedne•doy, 7
SALEM CENTER, Worship 9 a.m.
Pastor. Church services 9:30 a .m. Sun·
evening service, 7:00 p.m. Prayer
Church School 9;.(5 a.m . Robert Rider,
p.m.; ~lvin Reed , loy leader.
day Schoolt0:30 o.m.
.meeting. Wec:tnasday , 7:00p .m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIS'l , located at
pastor , ·
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST , Jerry
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
THE
Rutland on New Limo Rood , nalllt to
PEARL CH~PEL , Sunday Sct"-ool 9:30
Pingley. pas~or. Sunday school, 9:30
NAZARENE . ~ev. lloyd ~ · Grimm , Jr ..
Forest Acre Pork; Rev . Roy Rouse ,
a.m. Worship 7:30p .m.
a.m.: morning •worship, 10:30 a.m ..
pastor. Sunday school . 9:30a.m. : worpastor; Robert Musser, Sundo'f School
SNOWVILLE, Sunday Sct,ool, 9:30a.m.
ship service, 10:30 a.m. 8roodcost live
Wednesday evenin9 service . 7:30.
supt. Sund~y school , 10:30 a .m.; worship
Worship 11 :OO.o.m .
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST, Rev. Earl Shular.
over WMPO; young people's service , 7
7:30 p .m.B1ble Study , Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m.
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
pastor. Sunday school9:30 o .m.: Church
p.m .: Sctu~day night prayer service, 7:30 Wednesday service . 7:30p.m.
' ~ Rev. Stanley Merrifiad, Minister
&amp;&amp;rvice, 7 p .m.; youtk meeting . 6
'-' FOREST RUN: Worshp 9 a. m. Church
p.m .
p .m. Tuesday Bible Study. 1 p.m .
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , Corner of
School 10 a.m .
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Roger
Second and APastor Frank Lowther. Sun·
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
MINERSVILLE, Church School 9 o. m .
Watson, ~star : (ranson Pratt , Sunday
dey school. 9;.45 a.m.; worship service,
Rev. Thomas H. Collier , pastor. Martha
sct.ool supt. Morning worship. 9:30a.m .:
Worship 10a.m.
Wolfe, Chairman of the Boord of Chris·
II a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Weekly Bible
ASBURY: Church Sc:hool 9:50 o. m.
Sunday school. 10:3Q a.m. : evening ser·
Study , Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
tia11life. Sunday School, 9:30 o. m.; mor·
Worship 11 a.m. Ellbla Study 7:30 p.m .
vice, 7:3Q.
MASON CHURCH OF c.,:aRIST, Miller
nhig worship,, 10:30; Sunday evening
MT .. UNION BAPTIST. Rev . Tom
Thursday. UMW fist Tuesday .
,worship , 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting ,
St .. Mason, W. Va. Eugene l. Conger,
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Dooley; Joe Sayre. Sundoy School
Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
minister. Sunday Bible Study 10 a .m.;
Rev. J&lt;:~mes Clark
Superlntenent. Sunday school. 9: ..5
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don L. Walket' ,
Worship· II a .m. and 7 p.m. WedneSday
Rev. Mark Flynn
a.m. ; evening worahip. 7;30 p.m . Pr&lt;:~yer
Posto.r, Robert Smltt,, Sunday school
Bible Study, vocol music, 1 p.m .
Rev. Florence Smith
meeting, 7:30p.m. Wedn"day.
supt.; Sunday school, 9:30a.m .; m~Q~rning
LIFE SCIENCE CHURCH 12 North
TUPPERS PLIIINS CHURCH Of CHRIST.
Rev. Carl Hicks
worship , 10:.(0 a .m. ; Sunday eVening
Third St .. Chest,ire. Independent, fun·
Vincent C. Waters, Ill, minister ; Hermon domentol sen,icas. Sunday evening 7:30
BETHANY , (Dorcas), Warship 9:00
worship , 7:30; Wednesday evening Bible
Block, superintendent. Sunday Sc;:t,ool
a.m. Church School 10:00 a.m: Bible
study. 7:30.
p.m. Pastor Rev. Or. Robe.-t Persons.
9:30 a .m.; evening service, 7 p.m .;
study, 1st, 2nd, Jrd and 5th Tuesdays ·
DANVILLE WESLEYIIN, Rov. A. 0.
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dudding
Wodnotdoy Blblo Shody. 7 p.m .
.7:15p .m.; youth fellowship , 2nd and .(th
Brown, pastor. Sunday School. 9:30
Lana, Moson , W. Va. Rev . Ronnie B.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,
Tuesdays. 6:00p.m.
.a.m .; morning worship 10: .. 5; youth ser Rosa . Pastor. Sunday School 9:.(5 a .m.;
1
Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor . Frank Riffle,
CARMEL and SUTTON (Worship, Sun·
vice , 6:..5 p.m.-: evening worship, 7:30
Morning Worship 11 a .m. Evening Ser·
supt. Sunday School, 9:30a .m. Worship
day SchOQI ahd most other events held
vice 7:30 p.m . Wednesday Women's
p.m. ; proyer and praise , Wednesday,
servke, 11 a.m . and 7:30 p.m. Prayer Ministries 9 a.m . (meeting and prayer,·
jointly.) Sunday Sckool9: .. 5 and Worship
7:30p.m.
mHtlng, Wadnesdoy , 7:30p.m.
11 :00 of Sutton first and third Sundays
Prayer and Bible Study 7 p.m.
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST. Aov. Mar·
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
ond ot Carmel second and fourth Sun·
HARTFORD ,CHURCH OF CHRlST IN
vin Markin , paator; Steve little Sunday
CHURCH. Rev . Robert Miller, pastor:
days. Bible Study second, fourth and
CHRISTIAN UNtON, The Rev . William
school supt. Sunday school. 10 a.m.;
f ifth Thursdays. 7:15p.m. Family Night
Campbell, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30
morning worship , 11 a.m. Sunday even·
· Fellow!hip Dinner third Thur$day , 6:30
a.m.; James Hughes , supt., evening ser·
p.m.
vice, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening
APPLE GROVE , Sundav School 9:30
prayer meeting, 7:30p.m. Youth prayer
a .m . Worship 7:30p.m. 1st and 3rd Sun service each Tuesday.
days: Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart, W.
p.m. Fallow!hlp supper firat Saturday 6
Vo .. Rt . I, Mark Irwin , pastor. Worstllp
p.m . UMW 2nd Tuesdov 7:30p.m.
services, q :30 a.m .: Sundov school, 11
EAST LETART, Church School 9 a.m.
a.m.; evening worship, 7:30p.m. Tues.
sCripture - "And, l)ehold, there was a man In Jerusalem, whose
Worship servlee 10 o .m. Prayer meeting
day cottage prayer meeting and Bible
name was Simeon; and the same man was just and devout, waiting for
7:30 p.m. Wodnasdoy . UMW second
study, 9:30 a.m. Worship servlc:e,
the consolation of Israel: and the Holy Ghost was upon· him.
Tuesday 7:30p.m.
Wltdnesday. 7:30p.m.
And it was revealed unto him by the Holy Ghost, that he should not
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday school
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , now located
see death. before: he had seen the Lord's Christ.
10 o .m.; worship. II a .m. Choir practice,
on Pomeroy Pike. County Road 25, near
And he came by the Spirit Into the temple: and when the parents
Flatwoods: Rev. Blockwood. posfor . Ser'
Thursday, 8 p.m.
brought in the Child Jesus, to do for him· after the custom of the law.
vices on Sunday of 10:30 a.m. ond 7:30
lETART FALL$- Worship service 9
Then took he him up In his arms, and blessed God. and said, Lord,
. p.m. with Sunde~ school, 9:30a.m. Bible
a .m . Ckur~h SchoollO o .m.
now lettest thou thy servant depart In peace, according to thy word:
MORNING STAR , Worship 9:30a.m .:
study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
For mine eyes have seen thy salvation, Which thou hast prepared
INDEPENDENT HOUNESS CHURCH.
Church Schoo110:30 a.m.
before lhe face of all people.
INC . - Pearl St., Middleport. Rev.
MORSE CHAPEL, Church School 9:30
A light to lighten the Gontlles, and the glory of they people Israel .
O'Dell Manley, postor: Sunday school,
a.m. WDf'ahlp 11 a.m .
-St. Luke2:2H2. .
9:30 o.m. ; Morning worship 10:30 a.m.;
PORTLAND. Sunday School 6:30p.m .,
Simeon lived in a time of spiritual decay and-apostasy. Yet, like
evening worship. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Evenln8 Worship,_ 7:30 p.m. Youth
Noah, he was a ~ust man .
·
12:30 p.m . Woman 's prayer meeting;
F•llowship, Wednesday , 7 :30,p.m. ,
No doubt many people werelool&lt;lng for tne. coming of the MesSiah,
Prayer and praise service, Wednesday,
NOATHEIIST CLUSTER
but they were exptctlno a politlcel deliverer who Wt'Uid deliver them
7:30p.m.
R•v. Richard W. Thomas
from the enemy nations around them. Simeon had a broad~r view of
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
Duane Sydenstrlc~er, Sr.
what the com IIIII of the Messlan would mean. With his physl&lt;al ayes he
JESUS CHRIST , Elder Ja.m ts Miller. Bible.
Sheldon Johnson
saw only a little helpless baby, but with his splrlt\1111 Insight Simeon
study, Wedne1day . 7:30 p.m .: Sunday '
John W. Douglas
saw God incarnated in hUman flesh and salvation for all who would ac·
School, 10 a.m. Sunday night service ,
JOP,PA·, Worship 9:00 a.m. C.,urct-1
cept him as Lord and Saviour.
'
7:30p.m.
•
SchooiiO:OO a.m.
The reason Slm&amp;On had tuch deep spiritual percep11on was the fact
POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS CHESTER, Worship 9 o.m., Churc:t,
that "the Holy Ghost w•s upon him." This Is in kt;epihg with whc'
Harrisonville Raac:J; Earl Fieldl. pastor:
School 10 a.m. Choir Rehearsal 7 p.m ..
Jesus said In Matthew S:8 "Blessed are the pure In heart: for they
Henry Eblin. Jr... Sunday School Supt.
Thundoys. llble Study , Thursdays.
. shall see God."
.
Sunday School9:30 a. rn.: Momtng Wor •
. 7:30p.m.
Now that Simeon saw Christ he was rt!ady to depart from thilllfe
ship 11 o. m.; Sunday evening Mrvlce,
LONG IOTTOM. Sunday School at 9:30
In peace. He now views his life as complete ·and ready to break ties
a.m. Evening Worahlp at 7:30 p .m.
7:30 .m.: Praye1 Meeting. ThurSday, 7:30
with this world, and enter Into lhal heavenly rest. The Bible says," ...
ThundayllbleStudy, 7:30p.m.
.
p.m.
Godliness Is profitable unto all things havlll!l promise of the life that
IEEDivtLLI: Sundar School 9:30a.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHUIICH OF GOD now Is', and of that which is tocome.u- I Timothy ~ : lb.
-..~ng Warohlp 10:30 a.m. Evttnlng
Nat Pentec:Otlol, Rev. Georp Oiler ,
By Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., Pastor, Rutland Church of the Nazarene.
Worthp 7:30 p.m. llble St.,dy
pastor . Worship servke Sunday, 9:.tl5
a.m. ; Sunday school, , J I a.m.; worship
"'_.,.~a!
p.m.
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money should prove profitable.
CANCER (June 21·July 22) Activities or projects you originate
today should work out , well, provided you asswne direct control.
Delegate as little as possible.
LEO IJuly 23-Aug. 22) Normally you like to be where the action is,
but today a little solitude will be good lor you. It will help put your
thoughts in order.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Being around tile right type of friends
will afford you great pleasure today. Don't select companions at random - choose those with whom you have much in common.
LIBRA ISept. 23-0ct. 23) You're not likely to push yourself too
hard today unless you are confronted with some form of challenge.
Tests bring out your best.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You'll feel no urges today to dictate to
others how they should live their lives, yet if anyone comes to you for
counsel yuur advice will be wise and constructive.

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GOOD OLE BOYS

NEASE SETTLEMENT
Hymn Sing 2 p.m. Sunday at
Nease Settlement Church
featurtng the Country Hymn.
Timers; public invlt~ct

Sunday

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firemen and their families,
emel'l!ency aquad members and
families, and the Ladles
Auxlllary and their lamilles. The
dinner will be served at 5 p.m.
Those attending are liked to take
a covered dish and their own
table service. The meat will be
furnished by the emergency
squad.

MEMBERS of the Southeast
District of the Reor-ganized Church of Jesll$ Christ of Latter Day
Saints will present a Christmas
cantata on Saturday at 7:30p.m.
at the Portland-Racine Church.
The public is invited.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

mas dinner will be held Sunday,
Dee. 20, at the Tuppers Plains
fire houae for Qnnce Townahlp

Saturday

ADULT FELLOWSIDP Class
of Syracuse Church of the
Nazarene will meet Friday at ;
p.m. in the fellowship hall.
THE WILLING Workers Class
of the Enterprise United
Methodist Church will meet at
7:30 p.m. Friday at the home of
Mrs. Marjorie Brown.

Friday, December 11,1981

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Service. 7:30 p.m . Thursday prayer
meeting, 7:30p.m.
MT. HERMON United Brethren In
Christ Churck. Rev. Robert Sanders ,
poster; Dan Will. lay leader. Locate d in
Te11os Community oft CR B2.· Sunday
school, 9:30a.m.: Morning worship service, 10:45 a.m.; e ... ening preach ing service second and fourth Sundays. 7:30
p.m.: Christian Endeavor. fin! and third
Sundo~s . 7:30 p .m. Wednesday prayer
meeting and Bible study. 7:30p .m.
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES, 37319 State
Route 124 (One mile east of Rutland},
Sunday , Bible lecture 9·30 a. m.; Waf·
chtower study, 10:20 a.m .· Tuesdpy, Bi ble study, 7:30 p.m .; Thur sday,
Theocratic , Sckool. 7:30 'p.m.: Servic&amp;
Meeting, 8:20p.m,
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RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST. Church Solem 'St ., Rutland . Oona ld Korr , Sr.
pastOr; Bud St&amp;wort, superintendent.
Sunday Scl1ool , 10 a.m. ; evening wor·'
ship , 7:30p.m . Wednesday evening service, 7:30p .m.
CHURCH OF GOO of Prophecy. located
on 'the 0 . J. White Rood ofl high Way 160.
Sunday Schoo! 10 a .m. Superinlendent
John Loveday. First Wednesday night of
month CPMA services , second Wednes·
doy WMB meeting . third through litth
youth service. George CroyiEi , pastor.
HO~E BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570 Gronl
St., Middleport: Sundoy School, 10 a. m.:
morn ing worship , II o. m . even ing wor ship. 7 p. m. Wednesday evening Bible
stUdy and prayer meeti ng, 7 p . m. AI·
fili&lt;:~ted with Southern Boptist COnven·
tion.
· BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST.._
Ricky Gilbert, pastor ; Steve Pickens
superintendent. Surdoy School 9:30 o:
m .: Churcl1 Serv ices, l0:30o,m.
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER
George's Creek Rood. Rev, C J. Lemley ,
pastor : John Fellure, superintendent .
Church school. 9:30a.m. : morning worship , 10:30; evening service, 7 p .'m . Bible
Study Thurs .. 7 p.m. Classes for all ages .
Nursery provided for worship services .
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Corner
of Sycamore and Second Sts.; Pomeroy .
The Rev . Wtlliom M iddlesworth , Pastor .
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and Church
Ser~ices 11 a .m.
SACRED HEART, R&amp;v . Fot11er Paul D
Welton, pastor . Phone' 992-2825. Sotur:
doy avaninQ ~ass, 7:30 : Sunday Mass , 8
and 10 a.m .: Confession, S&lt;:~turdoy .
7-7:30 p.m.
VICTORY BAPTIST - 525 N , 2nd St ,,
Middleport . James E. j(eesee , pastor ,
Sunday morning wor5hip, 10 a.m. ; even ing service . 7: Wednesday evening worship. 7 p .m. ; VIsitation , Tkursdoy , 6:30
p .m.
TRINITY Christian Assembly, Coolville
Gilbert Spencer , po5tor . Sunday
school. 9:30 &lt;:~ .m.; morn ing worsh ip, 11
a.m. Sundoy evening service , 7:30p .m. ;
midweek prayer service Wednesday ,
7 :30p.m .
MOUNT Oli ... e Comm~nity Church ,
lawrence Bush , ~:&gt;astor ; Ma11 Folm er Sr
Superintendent. Sunday School and ~or :
ning. wo~ship, 9:30 a.m . Su~day e-..ening
serv1ce, 7 p .m.; Youth meetmg ond Bible
stud~. Wednes~oy, • 7 p.m.
UNITED FAITH CHURCH - Route 7 on
Pomeroy bypass. Rev . Robe rt Smith Sr
pastor: Rev. James Cundiff , assi~to~l
pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 o.m. ; morn ·
i119 worship . 10:30 a . m.; even ing war ·
ship, 7:30 . Women 's Fellow sl1 ip .
Tuesdays, 10 a. m .: Wednesday nigh t
prayer service, 7:30p .m.
FAITH BAPTIST Church, Mason, meet
at United Steel Workers Un ion Hall
Ro!lrood Street. Mos&lt;:~n . Morn ing war:
sh1p9:30 a.m., Sundt~y School10:30 a.m.
Evening Servic&amp;, 7 p.m . Preyer meeting
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m . Mid-Week Bible
Stud~ . Thursday, 7 p.m.
FOREST RUN BAPTIST - Rev, Ny!e
Elarehm , pastor . Cornelius Bun ch
superlntendvnt. Sund&lt;:~y school , 9:36
a.m. ; secor,d and fourth Sundays wor ·
ship s'ervice ot 2:30p .m.
MT . MORIAH BAPTIST - Fourth Ond
Main St .. M•dd!eport, Rev, Colvin Min ·
nls, pastor . Mrs . Elvin Bumgardner ,
supt: Sunday school, 9:30 o.m .; worship
5erv1ce, 10:45 a .m.
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BURLINGHAM SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH, Route 1. St,ode . Pastor Don
Black . Affiliated witt, Soutt,ern Bapti st
Convention . S~nday school , 1:30 p.m.:
Sunday worsh1p, 2:30 p.m. Tt,ursday
evehing Bible study. 7 p.m .
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY , Ra cine
Route 124, Willi&lt;:~m Hoback , pastor . Sun :
d~y school , 10 a.m .: S!Jndoy evening sar·
vtce, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday eening service, 7.
CARPENTER BAPTIST , R~ . Fret' land
Norris, pastor . Don Cheadle·, Supt. Sund&lt;:~y School,''1j1 :3Q a.m . .Morning W&lt;:~rsh i p .
10:30 o.m. Prayer Ser ... ice, olternot"
Sundays.
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL. Third
Ave ., the Rev. Cl&lt;:~rk Baker , pastor . Carl
Nottingham, Sunday Sthool Supt . Sunday School 10 a . m. - cl&lt;:~sses tor all
ages; Evening servic;e$, 6:00. Wednesday Stud~. 7:30p .m. Youth sarv\ce:.
7:30p.m. Friday.
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ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP . 128 Mill St
Mlddt..,ort. Pastor Is Brother Chuck
McPherson. Sunday School at 10 0 m
Services Sunday evening at 7 p.rn . 'and
Wednesday ot 7 p.m ,

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Ordinance NO, .456, · deted
February 3, 1975; Or· of Meigs County, Ohio,
11nance No. 473, dated June wherein you have been
;, 1976; Orclinance No. 45, named defendants prtl)'ing
:Jated January 1, 1978; ord· tor a permanent lnlunc:tlon
from maintaining a nuisan·
~Jinance No. 501. date

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice Is herebv given

that on Saturdav. Decem·

ber 12th, 1981, at 10:00 a.m.
a public sale will be held.at
105 Union · Avenue,
Pomeroy, Ohiol to sell for February 19, 1979; and Or· ce and ordering you to
cash
the
ollowlng CJinance No. 511, dated remove, , abate, suspend,
January .f. 1980, Ordinance alter or otherwise improve
collateral;
1975Chev. Malibu Station No . 516, dated 1981 is the real estate herein and
Wogan,

Ser .

1C3~H~O.r/1992

hereby amended to the e)(·
tent that Section 1.
paragraph 0 is changed as
follows:
Se&lt;:tlon 1, That t.he
following scale of salanes
and wages for employ,ees of

No.

The Farmers Bank and
Savings
_
C ompany,
Flomeroy, Ohio,· reserves

proper party and II nol.

of same be assessed
against the property and
the right to bid ai t~ls sale,
made a lien upon the real
and to witt'ldraw the above
estate, and costs of this acvehicles prior to sale. Fur· the Village of Pomeroy, tion. The real estate is
ther, The Farmers Bank OtJio, shan r~a~ as follows. described as follows:
and Savings Companv and be effective.
Situated in Orange Town·
0 . Assistant Office·Cierk ship, Meiys County, Ohio
reserves the right to relect
Bookkeeper,
$3.00
Hour
any or all bids submiHed. ·
Company s
Purchase;
Further. vehicles are
Town 4, Range 12, begin·
Passed
lH-81
·sold In the condition they
at the southwest cor·
APPROVED: nlng
are in with no expressed or
ner of Section 24; thence in
Clarence
Andrews
implied warranties given.
easterly direction along
MAYOR an
the center of the road to a
ATT~ST:
(12) 10, 11, 21c
lot owned by William Ben·
Jane Watton
tz; thence north along the
Clerk
Public Notice
west line of said WHiiam
Bentz lot to the center of
(12) 11, 18, 2tc
lhe ro•d leading past
William Bentz' house;
Pubtir: Notice
thence in a westeriy direc·
tlon along the center of the
IN THE
read to the west line of Sec·
COMMON PLEAS
tion :24; thence south along
COURT OF
the west line of said Section
MEIGS COUNTY, .
to the flace of beQinnlng,
OHIO
3.65 acres, be
STATE OF OHIO AND contain1ng
the same more or less.
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Defendants.

BURGER AllEGATIONS - Accordlog lo the
plley proofs of a new book hy John D. EbrUchman,lop
left, Rk:llanl Nixon, lop right, met with Chief Jwtlre
Warrea E. Burger, bottom left, in the White House In

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President Nixon thought "blacks
were genetically inferior to whites,"
toyed with the idea of nominating
Spiro T. Agnew to the Supreme
Court and had doubts about Chief
Justlce Warren Burger's abilities,

•says Nixon's top domestic aide.
.John Ehrlichman also says that
Nixon thought Henry !{issigner
cOuldn't get the confidence of Arab
leaders because be was Jewish and
that there was "constant friction"
between the White House and the
Cabinet.
Ehrlichman makes the statements
in ''Witness to Power," his third
book, which is scheduled for
publication .by Simon &amp; Schuster
next spring. Micbael Korda, editor
of the book, sent copies of the ad·
vance uncorrected proofs to 22
people the author approved, in·
eluding friends and reviewers. The
Associated Press independently obtained a copy Thursday.
In one section of the book, Ehrlichman says Burger discussed a pen·
ding Supreme Court desegregation
case at a 1970 breakfast meeting at
the White House with Nixon, thenAttorney General John Mitchell and
Ehrlichman. The discussion was improper according to the Code of
Judicial Conduct of the American
Bar Aasociation.
'
Ehrllchman says that Nixon and
\ Mitchell "made a constant effort to
in touch with Burger. The
, pident had a notion that Burger's
';decisions on cases before the court
11.: were not always worked out with
..lj!! Sllfticient clarity."
-.o. Neither Kissinger, the former
' secretary of state and national
security adviser, nor Ehrlichman ·
COIIld be located Thursday. Nixon
apokesman Nicholas Ruwe said the
former president would have no
''iGmment on the Burger report. An
attempt was made to reach Nixon
&amp;r comment on other items in the
' boGk, but he could not be reached.
11w 1ell McGurn, a spokesman for
'till Supreme Court, said the
•"J!Utlces do not respond to

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Gold said Thursday that there was
speculation in the press in 1972 that
Nixon would name Agnew lo the
court so he could nominate former
Gov.- John Connally of Texas as his

9PPQSition seem to be growing confident tlhat the votes are on their
side.
"They're going to bave to work to
win," said Rep. Ed Jones, [).Tenn.,
a senior Agriculture Committee
' ~, ''We'... oa18inly not out of the member and subcommittee chair- ·
. ....... 1'l • the fann bitt," said man who is working for the bill's
! ,...... Re~ 1blkln leader Robert
defeat.
; llicAfl ; 'Illinois, the ad·
Jones and other opposition leaders
, ·JIH ' atillll'o point man in the from both parties have been bWiy
buttonhoUng' colleagues this week in
'"Wthefint pa:e,nabody likes it, , an effort to turn out u many votes
... liP• Jill ,..,....... who put It as pooa!Ne 1p,inlt tile bW.
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Block and lop Alric:ultnre Department offldala have met with C(lfDo
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Allricultnre
llrGally Secrelary
b8cka the modlty group leaderii to push their
~ uyw c:buca are better
caae while Mlcbel and other House
. . . _ . that tile
will •P" supporters have been trYing to coun,nwit nat week,~ leading the teract tile oppcllillon. .

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CARPET Good ~elecilon
Kitchen
3 Rolls io
Rubber· Backed

BOGGS

lull! GlriiH"
Clll for frN aiding
olllmltts. r4f-2101 or
,.,·2160.
No sunday Cllil'

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Cuvs11ille, Ohio:. ulhorl1ed JOlin Deer e,
New Holland, B•.uh Ho~
-Farm Equipm!;!nl
Dealer
FARM EQUIPMENT
PARTS•&amp; SERVICE
USED EQUIPMENT

1- No. I60il

O~sel

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WANTED TO

SALE$ &amp; SERVICE

Ford

Tra(IOr w l C;~b
MOD-4010 Dle.sel J .O , Tra(fOr
MOD·J2J 1 !low Nt!w ldl!a corn
Pic kf!r

DOZER
iler
sites
&amp;
I Driv,ewa vs. Sma II jobs a
specialty. Ditcher or
Trench Service.
Gas &amp; water Lines

I LOVE YOU.

JIM LUCAS
PH. 742-2753

JOHN

11 ·19·1 mo .

S&amp;W

General

. AND CUSTOMI~ING
Re;-Biue and Re-Finish
Restock, parts, etc.
Order Guns 10%
Above Wholesale

-STUART WAYNE
PULLINS
Call Aller 4 P.M.
992-1656
11· 12· 1 mo.

l Pomes:-a~AP Scrap
Iron
&amp; Metal)

picking up junk
auto bodies. Top prices
paid for auto bodies,
scrap iron and metals.
1 mile west of Fair·
grounds on Old Rt. 33.
Now

Mon .-Fri. 8:30 to 4:00
Ph. 992-6564
10 12 If

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TRENCHING
SERVICE
Water·Sewer·Eiectric
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Gas L me· 0 itc e$
Water Line Hook-ups
Septi' Tanks
County Certified
Roush Lane
Cheshire, Oh.
P~.

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367-7560
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OHIO VALLEY
. ROOFING
AndHomeMaintenance
•Roofing ot all types
~Siding
•Remodeling
•Free estimates
•20 Yrs. eKperience

Can be bOught in Racine area on land
contract. Asking $35,900 .

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' Future Reference

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
"

, ,Call Ken Young
: For Fast Servlc:e

DEER H·UNTER SPECIAL - I acre 2 B .R . fur·
nished trailer with city water in Long B·ottom .

985-3561
PARTS AND SERVICE

$8,000.

All MAKES
•Wo5hers
•Dryers
•Ranges
•Disposals
••Dhlhwo5hers .
•Ho"t Water Tonks
9·5·tfc

llentals Available Sometimes S100·S300 Range

CALL US TO BUY OR SELL
Nancy Jaspers-Assoc·iate,

PH. &amp;•3-2075

For all of your wir·
ing needs.
Let George
Miller
check your present elec·
trical system.
Residential
&amp; Commercial

SUNRISE HEATING
Rt. &amp;COOLING
2, Albany. Ohio
61H98·6791
1116tln

1 excavating

1 Water, Sewer &amp;

WANT AD INFORMAnON

Gas Lines

1 Dump Truck

Licensed &amp; Bonded

.·

Ph. 992·7201

Or Write Daily Sentinel Classified Dept.
' 111 Court St., Pom,roy, Oh. 457"

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THE

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992·6011
992-7656

8·20·tfc

KLUB
Scout Camp Rd.
Chester, Oh.
Order Now for
Christmas:
*Gifts for Golfers
*Discount Prices on
Shirts. Windbreakers,
Sweaters, Socks,
P.:mts, Shoes
*Short game ~ractice
*Prop-Golf lessons for
all ages
*Repair: Cleaning,
refinishing, new grips
length change,
weight ch·~nge
• Fast service
6 Free lessons
drawing

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$1.39 plus dep. &amp; taK
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Sunday 8 A.M.•9 P.M.

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machine repair, paris, and

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SCOTTISH INNS

AnEITIOI
Real Estate

OFF· SEASON RATES
S120WEEKLY
5400 MONTHLY

RGIL B. SR.

occupancy.

Phone

1-304-675-6276

1- ( 614)·992·3325

BAILY'S

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Locations
i22 N. Sec. Ave.
• Middleport
'&amp; 10711 u.s. 35

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; Jackson, OH.

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1H3:1 mo.

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New Homes - ex·
tensive remodel·
in g.
e Electrical work
• Roofing work
14 Years
Experience
Greg Roush
Ph. 992-7583
19·1 mo.

HARRISON
1V SERVICE

NOW

OPEN

Used Color TV Sets for
Sale.

NEW PHONE NO.

992-6259

276 Sycamore St.
Middleport, Ohio

2

9·21 ·tlc

both for $28,500.

18 ACRES - on State
Rt. some fence, old
farm
house
and
buildings . 2 bedroom
12x52 mobile home.
Ideal for family or you
can
sub·divide. T.P.
water. near Eastern
school .

COUNTRY RANCH -

Lovely big family room
with
woodburni'ng
f ireplace. This modern 2
yr. old home has 8
rooms. 2 full baths, 2 car
garage and 1 nice level
acre . . Lots of good car·
peting and not far out.

ON RT. 143- 5,yr. old

one floor plan . 8 rooms,
· 2 baths, woodburner,
carpeting, 3 bedrooms,
large back ·porch. sTove,
2 dr. refrigerator, and
disposal. Level L
acres.

ASSOCIATES
HELEN L.. GORDON
B. AND SUE P. M''"' l
PHY .

I lou-.imt

Hv. u II /If•" t' •t '&gt;

TRAPPER we have a com·

ptete line of trapping sup,

plies. Traps, dye, wax, and
lures.
Spring
Valley
Trading Co., Spring Valley

old, spade. Call304-675·5690
after 4.

~~========~i aRacine
Gun Fire
ShootDept.
, SatsponSors
nights

Puppies and kittens. 304·

PRATrR'S
ftl
CLEANING
SERVICE

6:30p.m ., Bashan . Factory
choke 12 guage shotgun.

We wi 11 dean any
size business · office· homes· banks
· etc. No Job Too
·small
or
Too
Large. We will do it
a II.

Birchf ield's Taxidermy.
Deer heads mounted. East
of Rutland on 124. 614·742·

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Reasonable Rates
Phone 992·9981

RAW FUR buyer. Beef &amp;
deer hide· g lnshang . Trap·
ping supplies. George
Bucklev;Rt. 2, Athens, Oh.
614 ·6 64 · 4761 .
Open
evenings .

2178.
Flea
Market.
New
Opening. 7 days a week.
The Heart of Middleport. 20
N ~ 2nd St. formerly Martin
General Store. 992·6370.
We still have plenty of ap·
pies at Fitzpatrick Or·
chard, SR689. Phone 614·

669,3785,

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Santa's E If
Open
You'll .
Now thru Dec. 21. 10 until ? .
Sho~.

3067.

675,2254.

7 mo. old female Beagle.
Call «6 2805.

2 puppies halt Beagle and

half bird dog . Call245·5312.
"•

PUPPIES , 2 male,
female, 304·895·3885.

1

Bob tail. 99N089,

WANT AD

Racine Gun Club dues are

before Jan . 1, 1982.

1

Gun Shoot at the Rutland
American Legion. 12:00
sundav. Factory Choke
guns only.

Basement Sale, Moving .
Dec . 11 until sold out .
Household furn., Christ·
mas gifts. knick knacks.
740 Lila Dr. at Champaign
Creek, Addison, Oh . 446-

PLAt Ni - A large level
lot witlfwater, electric,
septic tank and a cinder
block porch. $6,000.00.

BRADBURY -

Really

due, $25.00. Musl be paid.
Yard Sale

0504.
9

Giveaway

ALMOST NEW RANCH

BUYING GOLD &amp; SILVER
paying cash for anything
st=tmped lOK. 14K, lBK and
dental gold . Class r ings,
wedding rings, silver coins
or
anything
stamped
sterling. Clarks Jewelry
store. Gallipolis 446-2691 or
992·2054 in Pomeroy I

992·6191
ASSOCIATES

Jean Trussell949·2660
Roger &amp; Dottie Turner

992-5692

446,0069.

614·"2·2181

For Farm and
Home Delivery of
Gas
Diesel
H,atlnl! Oil.

PRICED RIGHT.

babysitter

304-675,2236.

Homes for Sale

level, living room &amp; dining
room combination. eat-in
kitchen, lg. family rm. , 2
112 baths, located in Tara
EstaTes, Club house and
pool privileges, $75,000
firm. Kvger Creek" School
District . ShOwn by appt.
only call 446·9403.

3 bedroom farm

house.
Rutland Suburbs . 949 ·2428 .
Needs some r"'rrtOdelitQ .

In

Thurman -Rio Grande area
for 2 children. Oayshift.

Ca II l8H740.

Live In housekeeper for e)(change for room &amp; board.
kids OK, early 30's,
disabled man. 675· 7260.

GET VALUABLE tra i ning
as a young business person
and earn good money plus
some great gifts as a Sen·
tinel route carrier. Phone
us right awav and get on
the eligibility list at 992-

2156 or 992,2157,

CHRISTIAN lady needed to
work in personal care
home. Live·i n necessary .
Write Box C·27 in care of
Pt. Pleasant Register.
Texas Oil Co . needs mature
person in Pt. Pleasant
area . We train. Write T . T.

Situations Wanted

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lnsuranc,_
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SANOY AND BEAVER l n·
surance Co . has offered
services for fire insurance
coverage in Gall Ia County
for almost a century.
Farm, home and personal
property coverages ~re
available to meet •n dividual needs. Contact
Kail Burleson agent. Phone

446,2921.

The James H. Lawrence
farm situated in Lebanon
Township, Meigs County ,
will be sold at publlc auc·
tion on the Court House
steps,
Meigs
Coun:
ty,Pomeroy , Ohio at 10 :00
a.m .. Saturday, December
19, 1981 to the highest bid ·
der for not less than the ap·
praised value.
A fortv acre parcel w i II
be sold separately to the
highest bidder for 'not leSs
than the appra ised value of

$8,679122.

The remainder of the
farm consists of a 20 acre
parte!
appraised at
$4,339.62; a 2CCJ acre parcel
appraised at $4,339 .62; a
one acre parcel appraised
at $217 .00 ; and a 25 acre
parcel
appraised at
$7,424.54. The two twenty
acre parcels, one acre par·
eel and twenty-f i ve acre
parcels shall each be of·
fered for sale as separate
parcels, the highest bid for
each parcel shall be recor·
ded ; then the four parcels
consisting of a total of 66
acres shall be offered as a
whole to the highest bidder
for . not less thar the appratsed value of $16,320.78.
The total of the highest
offer for each of the four
pajcels separately and the
highest offer for the four
parcels as a whole shall be
used to determine which is
greater, and the greater of·
fer shall be accepted.
Cash on dav· of sale . For
further information call

Or rent·J bedroom fur·
nished home on Bud Chat·
tin Road on big level lot .

THE Roush home at 2515
Mt . vernon is for sale call
the son at 61-4·927·5413.

614-927 , ~413

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SANDHILL

Road,

Pt.

Pleasant, 3 bedrooms, l'h
baths , doubl e garage ,
Owner w ill finance . lm·
mediate occupancy . 304·

67B817..•

.. ·--·- -~---- ·-·THREE bedroom home, s
acres ground , 10 miles
from Pt . PleasanT, 304·675·

6597.

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IN · dition.
3 bedrooms. family
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AUTOMOBILE

SURANCE
been
can celled?
Lost
yovr
operator's License? Phone

992·2143

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18 - ;A\fantec:i.to Oo

One wheel trailer. Please
quote price. Write to Box
500,
Gallipolis
Daily
Tribune, 825 3rd . Ave .•

REALTOR

work guaranteed &amp; bonded .

The Roush home at 2515
Mt . vernon. Pt. Pleasant,
is for sale. Call the son at

TRAILER WITH ,EX·
PANDO
• 2, 3

Henry E. Cleland, Jr.

M &amp; M Electric. All electric

Have vacancy room, board
and laundry . For elderly or
handicapped. 992·6022 .

CASH PAID for clean, late
model used cars. Smith
Buick-Pontiac, GAllipolis,

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars.
•
Frenchtown Car Co.
Bill Gene Johnson,

POMEROY
LANDMARK

COMPLETE home main·
tainance,
appliance
repairs, no job too small· at
a price to p lease . ( referen·
ces) Call 304·576·2798 .

576,271 L

6652.

CALL:

call675·3147.

Elim Resthome. Care for
handicapped, aged, or bed
patient. Temporary or
limited care. Or continuous
home with us . Equipped for
wheel chair . 742-2266.

year old home with 3
bedrooms and a large
kitchen. Forced air fur·
nace, paneled walls and
could have a full
basement . $19,500.00.

bedrooms, big 11ving
. room with new carpet
throughout. 1ntludes underpinning, porches., air
conditioner and equipped k lichen. $9,000.00.

Roofing , insulation, plum ·
bing, and general home
maintenance . For estimate
call 675·5496, if no answer

niture and Antiques of all
kinds, call Kenneth Swain,
256·1967 in the evenings.

Wanted to buy motor for
1976 Honda Civic. Call 256·

POMEROY - Approx. 6

HARPER Adult Care Cen·
ter ·providing the personal
ca re your elderly need in a..
home IWte atmosphere.
Vacancies now availible .

WANT TO BUY Old fur ·

Plaza. «6·8025 or 446~ 8026 .

539,900,00.

Discount to Meigs resideh·

Is.

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.Buying
Gold,
Silver,
Platinum, old coins, scrap
rings &amp; silverware . Daily
quotes available. Also
coins &amp; coin supplies fer
sale .
~prlng
Valley
Trading, Spring Valley

- All on one floor and
arr;tnged conveniently,
this 3 bedroom home
has a laundry area,
large kitchen, an at·
tached garage, plus
another garage. Li~rge
acre
lot
that ~ is
beautifully landscaped.

•5701. EOE .

Wanted to Buy

ANY PERSON who has Ohio. COli 446·2282.

anything to give away and
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other thing for
sale may place an ad in this
column. There will be no
charge to the advertiser.

61H42,2951 or 61•·992·2082.

Dick, Box 789, Ft Worth, 6IH9H720 or 614,992·2186.
TX 76101.

offered. 67S, 1302.

4

RN's &amp; LP'N's needed tor
new upcoming IC-CCU in
full or parttime position,
evenings and night shift.
Contact Personnel Dept .•
O'Bieness
Hospital.
Hospital Dive. Athens. ·Oh .

Head
groundskeeper
needed at Rio Grande
College, new position ef·
88H204.
fective Jan. 1, 1982. entry
rate $4.50 per. hr. Ap·
plicant must give evidence
of ability to supervise &amp;
direct all groundskeeping
6
Lost and Found
functions. Must be able to
LOST in city, black &amp; white operate tractors &amp; trucks.
Boston terrier. Call 446- Mostly outdoor physical
labor Jn all weather. Apply
3791.
at Personnel Office, Rio
Grande College, Allen 4,
Lost : Boxer. Name of Rio Grande, Oh. before
Black Jack . Black with deadline date 4 PM Dec. 21,
brown stripes.
White t9al. E.O.E.
stomach. 4 white et. Male.
LOST : Golden brown collie
with whi te ruff around
neck . Childs pet. Would like
very much to have retur·
ned. Lost in Eagle Ridge
Road and Pine Grove Road
area. Reward . 992·2378 .

-stolen Property. Antique
kitchen safe. Antique
dining room cabinet . Two
rocking chairs . Other
items . Anyone knowing or
seeing this furniture being
hauled in the vicinity of
Flatrock, wv en October 10
or later, a liberal reward is

Help Wanted

11

ONE occasional chair, 304·

Bake goods, candies, gifts,
all hand made Items. Bill
Schultz's, Cherry Ridge
Rd. near Bradford's Tree
Farm. 992 ·6544.

General

PIANO
TUNING · Lane
D'a niels .
Associate :
Brunicardi Music . Phone

BY OWNER : 4 bdr., split

N~~OEO

1 yr. old female Collie and a

tract it dnn
much futu
with a
Real Es't ate

Grubo. 446 · 4~251

31

2 nice large kitens. Phone

Mixed breed dog 9 years

$53.000.00.

houses, one 4 bedrooms,
bath, furnace, garage &amp;
level lot for S-16.SOO •. and
a 3 bedroom with bath,
all utilities, garage and
level lot for $13,000. or

u-aaclwltlnt

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LISTING

«60294..

supplies . Gene Hines
Ames.v llle, Ohio. 614· 4486747. Daily after 1 p.m .

nice 1112 story 3 bedroom
frame home that has
been completely redone
with new roof, new
siding, new wiring, new
plumbing. new car ·
peting , new cabinets,
new appliances, in ·
sulation. and new walls
on most of the house.

216 E . Second Street

Rales based on

IM-IItetrleell
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II IIA ... II HMIII!tt

General

delivery, Davis vacuum
Pick up and
Cleaner, one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd. Call

TRAPS and TRAPPING

TRAILER OR HOME
LOT IN TUPPERS

GET

SERVICES

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SWEEPER

Small
housedog,
Oaschund·llke, excellent LOOKING for 1981 Ford
with children , female . Call ·Supercab, 6 cylinder with
245·5100.
overdrive.
Take over
payment or negotiate. Call
6 border collie puppies. after~ :00 713,466·1261.
Reanv cute. About 7 weeks
old . 742·2442.
Timber or land, approx . 5
acres or more. 61•·289-2476
Just in time for Christmas! or61o4·493·2591 .
5 adorable pups·4 males
and 1 female. Would make SET of hub caps for 77 J/,.
wounderful Christmas gifts ton truck, must be 16",
for anv child. 992·3128 after phone 304-67H589.
5 for appointment to see
them. , Will hold until LONG haired kittens, Fish
Christmas if necessary. Tank &amp; Pet Shop, 304·675·
Don Thomas, 289 Mulberry 2063.
Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio,

Two kittens 7 mos. old, 1
black long hair and 1 black
and white fluffy . Call 446·

Ph. 61U43·2591
6,15·tfc

11-NeM41.,.wiMit'lls
It-PluM~. . I MNHflt

Ratts end Other lnformetlon
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Announcements

Gun Shoot Racine Gun
Club. Every Sun. starting
at 1 p.m. Factory choke
guns only.

Rt. 3, 8oK 54
Racine, Oh.

GAS

,Our S_
p eclaltics
cig 51 : 63c pk.; cartons
S5.9S reg.; $6.05 lons-s.
we sen the to1tow1ng:
8 PI&lt;. llC; Diet RC or "RC
100 $1.'19 plus dep. &amp; tax
6 pk. RC productsS1.59

eTAIINSPORTATION .

,_.~

3

$5 discount for piarios tuned
before Christmas. Call Bob

call304-675·1293.

WANT to buy house in Pt.
Pleasant on land contract
or lease basis. Write Box A·
27 in care of Pt. Pleasant
Register.

61H43,26S3.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

NEW

~m!IHIIIqul,...lftt

II
I
I

DRIVEWAY
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL
.
eHouse Coal
'
Ph:' 992·2772
.

eRENTALS

FrldayHpm,

99N181. Pomeroy,Oh.

Sizes from 4 to 6 and all
wood buiiC:Iings 24x36.
Insulated Dog Houses

CLASSIFIED AD INDEX

Raw furs. hides, scrap
metals,
batter ie s,
radiators, ginseng, yellow
root, .. and merchandise
brckering, Harper·Halste·
ad Salvage Company, 300
Eleventh Street. 615·5868.
Also Flea Market open
dally . Open
Mondav ·

675~1333

For bulk delivery of
gasoline. heating oil and
diesel fuel, call L-andmark,

Utility Buildings

AddreJS,---------

Welding ouffit, Tanks,
guages, torcheS. Must be
reasonable. Room size
braided rug . 7•2·2395.

1n Mason Countv

Plaza, «6,8025.

PH . 742·2225

CONST~UCTION
Custom kitchens and ap·
pliances,
custom
bathrooms, remodeling,
plumbin, electric, and
healing.

lHE
TAXIDERMY
SHOP

ber Shop, Middleport. 992,

992-2156

• Replacement
Windows

Fish· Game Head·
Life Size Mounts&gt; Plus
Hide Tanning

tappan Recupef"ativ.e
Furnace,
Coleman Air
Conditloing . . Arkla." ~er-.
vel .G as Air Condlhon· ·
ing, Sheet Metal Work .

C. R. MASH

SMALL

t &amp;eptlc Syslems

eANNOUNCEMENTS

446-2342

p,:o;;sslona I
Services

3416.

f-

In Meigs County

elnsutafion
• Storm Doors
.• Storm Windows

Finest Quality
Excellent Service

SUNRISE
HEATING &amp;
COOLING

Call 742·3195

Sizes start from 30x24"

t Backhoe

Phon•-----------

In Galli&lt;! County

Vinyl &amp;
Aluminum Siding

James Keesee
Ph. 992·2772

614

992-Middleport
Pomeroy ·
915-Chester
343-Portland
247-Letart Falls
949-Racine
742-Rutland
667-CooiVille

TO PLACE AN AD CALL

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSUlATION

Free Estimate

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Mason Co., W.Va. '
Area COde 304
675-Pt. Pleasant
458-Leon
576-Apple Grove
773- Mason
882-New Haven
895- Lelart
937-Buffalo

Novelties, Custom Tan~
ning. Fast Delivery.
614·985·3833
or 985·3364
11 ·25·1 mo. pd ..

Ph. 949·2160 or 949·2482
7-5-tfc

MILLER ElECTRIC
SERVICE

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS

PHONE 992-2156

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Wanted to fauy

CHIP WOOD. Poles max.
diameter 10" on largest Piilno Tun ing-Let your
end. $12.50 per ton. Bundled piano sound pretty for the
slab. SlO .SO per 't on . holidays. only 530.00. Call
Dellverd to Ohio Pallet co., Bill Ward. •46,4372.
Rock
SJ:Jrings
Rd. ,
Pomeroy. 992·2689.
c &amp; L Bookkeeping. Com·
plete bookkeeping and ta x
'!i tver, sterling, service for business and In·
i
rings, old coins &amp; div"iduals.
Carol Neal446·3862
currency. Ed Burkett Bar·

Meigs Co. Area Code

614

446-Gallipolls
367-Che$hlre
388-Vinton
245-Rio Grande
256-Guyan Oist.
~43-Arabia Ols(

Game~~~~~~~~~
Mounts,
· te

TOM HOSKINS

2-B·tfc

39 ACRES - All mineral rights. livable home,
asking S35 ~900 .
'3 ACRES -

BROWN'S ,
TAXIDERMY

;;~~~~;~~~j~======='~'~"~,~~=====~=,~~-c~fr====~ll~,~~2~-1~~mo=.~supplies.

BEAUTIFUL BRICt&lt; - Home has 3 S.R.'s, 11!-2
baths. laundry off kifchen, fireplace. storm win·
dows. well constructed, assume small equity &amp; ta~e
O'Ver 10% mortgage. Asking $35,900.

Name __________.________

~ sliige lor the Houae batlle wu

ceptable.

''la•utllul, CUitol

12 ·11 ·1 mo .

9-30·ffc.

UNUSUAL HOME - 3 floors of living space on 6
acres. aarage &amp; root cellar. Home features ; brick
indoor &amp; outdoor barbecues, f.p. heat·a·lator. two
redwood decks , 2 cement patios. 4 sliding glass
doors to decks &amp; patios, 21!'2 baths, carpeted
throughout , ma intenance free . Asking $73.000.

3 ROLLS

Write your own ad and order 6y mall with this
coupon. Cancel your ad by phone when you get
results. MOney not refundable.

The former aide says that "conmet characterized the Cabinet's
teamwork" from shortly after
Nixon's election to a first tenn in
1968.
.
''Most of the Cabinet members
were discontented most of the time
and many of them failed to manage
their departments well. There was
constant friction between the White
House and the Cabinet."
Ehrlichman also says that Nixon
did nothing "without (White House
Chief of Staff H.R.) Haldeman's
knowledge."

set Thursday when tile Seaell, u ex·
peeled, approved tile COIIIjii'GilliN
~:,..11;3!~ with even Ill liacara
I87UJINIIO biD . . . nat latllly ac-

Pomerow . Ohio

CINDY MAE
PARK,

"

1-card of Thanks

supporlerii.

992-621S or 992-7:11-4

NEW LISTING - Quiet street in Racine. Nice 2
B . R. trailer , large livin_g room, eat· in kitchen in ·
eludes appliances. Offered at $11,500.

S~vetll

'right' to do.''

Their argument centers on the
disruption in agriculture tbat would
occur if a 1949 law is pennlUed to
take effect next month as scheduled
in the absence of a new fann blU.
That law also would double tile
money the government would commit to price supjJortlln the next four
years.
"It's going to be a very difficult
vote on· the ltdllse aide," 111d Sen.
Bob Dole, R·K"an., one of the admlniltration's litronieat !ann biD

v: C. YOUNG Ill

CENTRAL REALTY

Carpet Sh"

END OF YEAR CLOSEOUT

1

"ludicrous."

electriol work
(Free btimates)

_ Plumb ing and

(lll 21 . C12) ~,11,3tc
5
HIPPY Ado

..... ....a.....__

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classlfleds and

f

(AP) - The
'
administration's
,llllles are trying to
votes for an $11
c:GIIIII10dlty price support
' ~«e• I wdbylheSenate.

Fumitur~

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;Allies drum up support for hill
r, tAiJHJNGTOI(

Rutland

RUTLAND FURNITURE

On Kissinger, Ehrlichman says:
"At the outset of his administration, .
Nixon bad assigned the Middle East
to Bill Rogers (Secretary of State
William Rogers) and told Kissinger
to stay out of it. Nixon explained
more than once in my hearing tlhat
Henry, being Jewish, simply could
not gain the required confidence
from Arab leaders."

•

:GUNSMitHING

•12

-Ehrlichman says that Nixon was
determined to create a "long-lived
strict-constructionist Supreme
Court." He adds, "As I sat listening
to him, he would daydream about
whom he might put on the court."
Among the possibilities, Ehrlichman
says, was then-Vice President
Agnew.
In 1971, faced with two vacancies
on the Supreme Court, 11 Nixon was
again toying witlh the idea of
nominating ... Agnew. He found 'the
Agnew thing intriguing,' he told
me." Ehrlichman says he told Nixon
that_the &amp;lnate would "clobber" an
Agnew nomination. Nixon agreed,
Ehrliclunan says, and "nothing
more was said about Agnew."
. Vic Gold, who was Agnew's press
secretary, calted the report

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_ Roofing anti gutter
wbrk
_,_CQncret work

Ph. 99H720

I

GaiUa Co. Area Code

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

SAT!Sl'Y rOUP Ntl05-

1 Blue, Rust
allegations."
vice presidential running mate. "No
1 creek Bed
Mitchell said on CBS' "Evening one took it seriously," Gold said.
Pick From
Cash 'n' Carry
l Golden
H
Brown, Blue
News, " that "Warren Burger, to my "Nixon and the people around him,
Harvest
STARTING AT
knowledge and recollection, made particularly Ehrllchman, bad a very
no statements whatsoever about any low opinion of Agnew.''
Sq. vd. installed
f4,~ . Yd . '12~.Yd
Installed
of the issues betore tlhe court nor was
Ehrlichman says "the racial issue
he importuned in any way to my was both a problem and an opBuy Now &amp; Save $2·56 Per Yard
knowledge by anybody in the ad· portunity for President Richard
ministration. And I've talked to Nixon ... "
25 Rolls Carpet in stock to pick from.
·President Nixon about the subject
Nixon "genuinely believed,"
Regular backed, carpet installed free
matter and his recollection is tl)e Ehrlichman says, that federal
with pad. Good selection Roll Ends Rem·
same, that there were no such oc- · programs like affirmative action 1 1 nants 52.50 up.
currences."
and busing "simply would never do
Ehrlichman says in a preface that any good, ..
Drive A little--- Save A lot
the book is based largely on notes he
"Twice, in explaining all this to
took between 1969 and 1973 while he me, Nixon said he believed
talked with Nixon, He says the notes America's blacks could only MAIN ST.
742-2211
were seized by the government im- marginally b_enefit from federal
mediately after he was fired, and he programs because blacks were
I
did not gain access to any of the genetically ioferior to whites. All the
I
material untill980.
federal money and programs we
I
Ehrlichrnan who was convicted in could devise could not change that
I
connection with the Watergate scan- fact, he believed. Blacks could never
I
dal and served a prison term in part achieve parity - in intelligence,
I
for falsely testifying before a grand economic sucCess or social qualities,
· jury, divides his book into sections, but, he said, we should still do wbat
including Congress, the Supreme we could for them, within
Court, the Cabinet and domestic af. reasonable limits, because it was

fairs .

remo~eling

Robert E . Buck
Probate Judge/
Clerk

Real Estate

New book describes Nixon's
behind the scenes actions

......Addonsand

OH 45760.

notice, namely, by not later
than the 8th day of
January. 1981, or judgment
by def au It will be rendered
I....L

"YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
· SERVICE"

courl1 Case No. 23614, Gail

county Deed Records.
You are required to an·
swer the complaint within
twenty·el9ht days after the

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Ju!t In Time tor
Christmas: Member·
ship Gift Certificates.
Rates
per
visit
available.
Come in &amp; see what we
Ita ve to offer.
"Get in Shape for the
Holjdays."

12 ·3·1 mo . pd.

L. Coole, 40 VIrginia Ave, ·
Dayton, Ohio 45410 was
pointed Executrhc of the
estate of John M. Stivers,
deceased. late of 390 N.
rHird Ave., Middleport,

17,607 la&amp;t publication of ihls

1970 IUid discussed a case pelllllDI before the Supreme
Court, The Washington P118t says in Thursday's ·
editions. Former Attorney General John N. MllcbeU,
lower right, also look part, Ebrlkhman said in the
galley proofs. (AP Laserpbolo).

14 Available

From SJ4.95
To 579.95
PH. 992-3269

On November 20, 1981, in
the Meigs County Probate

COUNTY OF MEIGS
"REF~R~NCE
DEED:
BOARD OF HEALTH
Vol. 217, Page 39, Meigs
Plaintiffs,

MARY R. CASTLE, ETAL

202 112 E. Main St.

. Made from
Cedar,
Cypress, Walnut &amp;
Cherrv .

Public Notlct
P~OBATE COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
ESTATE OF JOHN M.
STIVERS, DECEASED
CaSt No. 236'14
·
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY ·

t~e

costs

FOR CHRISTMAS

"c

demand that said nulsan·
ces be corrected by a

TOP OF THE STAIRS
FITNESS STUDIO

CLOCKS

Public Notice
agatnst.YOIJ. .
·
Fred W. Crow, Ill.
MtlgaCounty
Prosecull"'l Ailorney
(11) 6, 13, 20, 27. 112) A, 11,

Public Notice

Public Notice

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Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

f

r:IIIHNified Pages cnver the
folluu·inr: telephone exchanges ••.

Butcher's ShOPPf' Custom
butchering &amp; processi11g.

Call 446·2851, Gallipolis.
Oh .

Will do baby sitting in my

room with fireplace , cen·
tral air, basement. 304 ·675·
15.S2.

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32- -·-Mob.iie Home-s for Sale

TRI ·STATE

MOBILE

HOMES. Gallipolis. Year
end sate, price reduced.
used mob ile homes. CALL

446·7572.

home. Call«6·86~3 .

CLEAN USED MOBILE
KESSEL'S
TV service calls. Call 992· HOM~S
QUALITY
MOBILE
2034.
Also
used
color
TV
lor
,Gallipolis, Oh.
HOME
SALES,
4 MI .
sale.
WEST, GALLIPOLIS, RT
3$. PHONE 446·3868 .
Two wheels to fit a 1977
WILL do babysitting in my
Mustang II . Caii446,.U10.
home, on Sandhill Rd., day
oj nighl. 30H7Hl99 or 67~, 1974 CAMERON 12 x 60, in
BEOS,IRON. BRASS, old 1526.
good condition, air con·
furniture, gold, sliver
dollars; wood Ice boxes,
stone jars;. antiques, etc.,
Complete
households.

ditioning,
carpeted,
drapes, unfurnished. Must

sell! 55.000. 30H75,2560,

Wrlfe: M.D. Miller, Rt, ••
Pomeroy. Oh. Or 992-7760.
22
Money to L01rn
Columbus First Morlgage
TELEPHON~
answering company FHA,VA Finan·
1servlcef 30i·675·1385 or 675· clng Loan Rep. Cookie
Krauiler (304)675·3473.
12681.
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Priced to sen . Three used
mobile homes, 2 bedrooms,
can be seen at 0 and W
Estates, formerly K anQ K •
Rt. 62 north, Pt. Pleasant,

wv .

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Sentinel

Mob1le Homes-----

for Sale

------Houses tor Rent

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41

51

BARGAIN! 14x70 3 bdr, Unfurnished very nice 2
new drilled well, acre lot. bedroom house St . Rt 248
Davis Rd. off 218, SS,OOO. 985-•24•
Call 4.46-4394.
Beautiful couritry home for
1961
mobil e
home sale or rent to qual 1fied
more
Detroiter, lOx45, partially persons. 2 or
deposit
furnished , all wOOd in- bedrooms .
requ1red Loca ted in Flat·
terior, $1,000 . Call 367 -7644
woods area . Phone 614·446·
2359.
12x60 mobile home fur ·
nished, $5,200. Financing
3 roo m s, bath, good
~:7a~~~~l-e. Call after 6PM, location, adults, on Jef·
ferson Avenue 675-3052.
1965 General mob1le home
t2X65, completely ready for
~etup,
includes cemen t
tJiocks &amp; Sktrting , $4,800
For more informatmn ca ll
1146·051 1.
For sale 1963 Skyline
mobile home, 12x55, $2,500,
financing available Cal l
446·4185.

Mobil~ Hom es
____fo_r_Ren._,t_ __
2 bdr. and 3 bdr mobile
homes. Ca ll 446·0175.

42

Trailer
Grande,
per mo.
furn . 388

·sew

for r e,·• in Rio
$150 de ~. rent $150
plus utilities, part
8508

pletely furn•shed and set
up Also washer, dryer &amp;

awnmg. 992·7479

25 04 DEC'80

11.c

At Chrislmas, we
wish e•eryone the
besl of Health and
Happiness.

3 bdr mobile home com·
1961 Detrocter M. H. 10 x 45 . pletely furnished. Call 446
Partially furnis~ed . All ,9669
wood mtenor . $1,000. 614
367 7644.
12x60 Mob1 le Home, on Rt.
218
$175 mo nt h , S75
Small unfurnished Mobile depos1t ..stove
a nd
Home in good cond 1t1on refr1gerator furnished .
$2 195 Possibl e ftnan c ing Water pa1d . Call256·6263 or
available. 985-4455
446 1990.
1914 12x60 2 bedroom com

Ohio

Po me

From all of us ,,t
Gallipolis Daily Tnbune
Th e Dally Senltnel
Pomt Pleasant Regis ter

House t rai ler adults only,
no pets, 322 3rd . Ave . Ca ll
446-3748 or 256-1903 .

Household Goods

bed
$20$25,
&amp;&amp;
$30.
babyframes
matresses,
S25
S35,
E lectnc f1replace, gun
cabmet, Livmg room su1te,
wood table&amp; 4chairs.
Used,
R-anges,
refrigerators,a nd TV's,
3 miles out Bulaville Rd.
Q'pen 9am t o 7pm, Mof1 .
t hru Fri , 9am to 5pm, Sat.
4.46 0322

1 - - - - - - - - - - J GOO D
U SE D
AP PLIANCES
washers,
19 71 Dar ian 12 x 65, 3 part1ally furnished , adults
d ry ers,
r efrige r ator s,
bedrooms
1972 Crown only, depOSit req u1red. Call
r a n ges .
Skaggs
A p·
Haven, 14 X 65 Wtt h 8 X 10 446 379 1.
44
-Apartm erTt t
pliances, 1918 Eastern
expando, 3 bedrooms. 1973
for Ren t
Ave., -446-7398.
Utop1 a 12 x 65, 2 bedr ooms. Modern 2 bdr furn1shed,
19 72 Invader 14 x 70, 3 12x70 tra 1ler . conven1ent ~ bedroom tw1n si ngle in
bedrooms. 1972 Nashau , 14 1oca 11on, sec dep. &amp; ret.
Pt Pleasant at 205 Poplar 2 Sears wood &amp; coat stoves,
no blowers, $200 each. Call
xS&gt;60, 2 bedrooms B Vo~ S requ1red , util 1t1 es patd ex
Stree t $200 month plus
Sales, Inc 2nd and Via nd cept elec fn c. Call 446-8558 deposit 1 614 263-8322 or 256-1427.
Sts
Pt
Pleasa nt, WV
614 263 ~66 9 .
after 5.
•
Phone675 4424
~ bdr . mobile home in c1ty

$180 plus ut1ilt1eS. Ref er ences and depos1 t requ~red .
No children. 992 5834 after 5
p. m .

Effic1ency rooms by the
week on Mam Street,
Mason, wv . 773 5651

1977 V1cton an 14 x 70, 2
bedroom, fam il y room, al l TWO bedroom mo b 1le
electn c Ca It 675·3987
homes, Mason • &amp; New
Haven Adults only, no
1976 K I RK WOOD custom pels Phone 304·675 1452 af
buil t trailer, J bedroom, '1 ter 3 p.m.
full baths, with washer.
-' - dryer, a1r cond 1t 1oner, por· TWO bedroom mob1 1e
ch &amp; outbu il ding, gas for · home, furn ished or un
ced a1r furn ace, $8,700 304· furn ished , call 304·675 1371
882 ·3157 or 304·773·5572
or 675-3812.

Tw 1n St n g le, larg e rooms
and ya rd Pt Pleasant
Deposif a nd r efer ences 1
614·263·8322 or 1·614-263
2669

1973 3 bedroom 14 x 70, un·
derp1nned . 675·4064

Or rent 12 x 60 trailer on 75
x 100 lot. Comp let ely fur·
n1shed, washer and dryer,
ac , carpe t, 1n Mason 773 ·
5751 or 773 9520
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1972 Sc hultz 12x65. 3 bdr
304 675·2907
35

Lots &amp; Acreage

2, 1 ac r e house lots, on 554,

low downpay ment, land
con tr act, rural wa ter.
ColumbiiS and Sou thern
Electric Call 256·6413, 12
p m to9p .m
25 acres. N1 ce lane on
CR25, Pome,·oy. 614·992·
7284 .
3.6 acres, 1n m11e from M1d·
dleport
very sec luded.
N1ce spo t f or hom e or
trai l er 992 2889 after 4
Before 4 , 992·5248 $3,500
35

Lots~ ~creage __

For lea se tobacco a lot·
ment . 3000 lbs Clifford
Dunn . 675-2435

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41

Hou ses for Rent

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Unfurn 1sned house for ren t ,
1 bdrl , $145 mo., dep
required, no uti11tLes paid,
no pets 57 Ol1ve St . Phone
446·7886

2 bdr home in town, gas.
centra l
a1r.
garage,
depos1t Ca ll 1·614·866-6406
after oPM
3 Bedroom house on Lower
Riv er Road. Depos1t and
ref er e nce re quir ed, no
pets. Telephone 446·3537
9 room house f or r ent 1n R1o
Gran de. Call 446·3485
New 3 bdr. hOme Wi th 1 112
bath &amp; ga r age. Between
Gallipolis &amp; hosp1 t al Call
4.46 OJ90or446·7100.
New 3 bdr. hom e w11h 1 112
bath &amp; garage between
G~llipolis &amp; hosp1ta1 Call
446-0390 or 446 ·7100.

2 bedroom all elec tri c ran·
ch style home. 1 mile from
Racine
Refe renc es and
deposit required. Available
Nov. 15. Call614 ·949·2849.

2 bedroom house. fur·
IJIShed , Brown's Trailer
Park, Minersville. 992·3324
3 bedroom hbuse and bath
1n Rutland . 614·992·5858.
2 bedroom house. Spn ng
Ave., Pomeroy. Carpeted.
remodel ed. Call after 6.
$195 month not Includ ing
utilities 992·2288.
Executive
Home -New
brick &amp; wood 4 bedroom, 2
bath , bi ·level home with at·
tache d garage, fini shed
f amilY room . Gas heat,
electric air. Immediate
possession. Lease either
short term or long term or
wJth p ossible option to buy .
Rent negotiable depending
upon particulars. RCS Real
Estate Co. 992 -3612 or 5935571 .
House for rent to sales
onented person to assist in
the sales of memonals.
Rent negot1able . Logan
Monument Co. Leo l...
vaughan . 614·992·2588.

2 bedrooms, ~~ mile out
Sa ndnill Road 675 3834
2 bd r . tra iler f ree WBier
and garden. 2 mil es from
PI Pleasa nt on Rt 2 Call
304-675-2894
Co nst ruction
workers
t rail er for th ree. Phone 304·
773·5651, Mason
F urn1 shed 1 bedroom
mobile home, all uti lities
pa1d, outskirts Henderson
$230 month 675-6730

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Furn 1shed apts. $210.,
utilities pd , 1 bdr , near
HMC, adults Call 446 4416
after 7PM
Mob de home in c1 t y ceritra l
a~r and heat, ad ults only,
dep 446·0338 .
2 BEDROOM apartment,
k1tchen furni shed, HUD
program, ut il iti es paid , if
qua l if ied 304 615 5104 or
304-675· 7364
Sma ll furnished house,
ad ultsonly Call446·0338
.1st . floor unfurn1shed apartment, deposit &amp; referen
ces required Cal l at 631
Fourth Ave , Gallipolis,
OH
3 room s with priva te bath,
845 Second Ave Phone 446

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Furn1 shed Apt 1st floor,
Llf lliti es furnished . Ref.
required No pets Adults
pr ef erred Call at 631 4tn
Ave
2nd floor furni shed ef·
fiency apt 729 2nd Ave,
Gall ipolis Call 446·0957.
A dulls only , no pets.
Apartment,
bedroom,
1150 plu s utlit1e:;, no
children, no pets, 456 2ndl
Ave , Ga llipolis. Call 446·
2129 .
One apa rtm ent fu r nished,
partial util pd , also 4
mobde homes w1th all
util1t1es paid, one ch ild ac·
ceptable , dep req . 446· 1384.
R t. 35,
Jackson P1ke, $200 mo ..
dep. &amp; ref. requ 1red . Call
446·3919 or 446·0021 '

1 rm . house on

3 &amp; ·4 room apt rent par·
t ially furnished , adults
only. Call 446·3733, evening
446·0171 .
Apartment for rent
A46 0390 .

Call

Apartments for rent. 614
992 5908.
3 bedroom apt. in Mid·
dl eport $150 month 9925692
1 bedroom apt with stove
and refrigerator · Quiet
street. S125. month plus
utilities. 514 S 4th, Mid·
dleport. 614-38H309 afte.r 1
p.m .
Apartments. 675·5548.
APARTMENTS,, mobile
homes.
houses ,
Pt .
Pleasant and Gallipolis.
61•·44&lt;1-8221 or 614·245-948•.

For ren t 3 room turn ap t .
adults only, no pets Call
675·2453
ONE
bedroom,
un
furntshed ,
l oca te d
in
Gal lipoli S Ferry 304 675·
137 1 or 675 38 12
FURN ISH ED apar tm en t,
phone 304 895·3450 .

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ment. Mt. Vernon Ave,
adu lts, 304·675· 1902
bedroom apartment in
Henderson. part1 a lly furnished . 675 -,1972
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1 bedroom furn 1shed apart
ment, l/tillttes fu r mshed,
$150 a month . 675-9760
New efficiency apartment ,
suitable t or 1 person. 675
9760
New 1 bedroom
un
fu rni sned
apartment,
washer and dryer hookup.
675 9760
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Weekly Rates Avallable$60
and up in Circles Motel
Ca ll446·2501
Room and bodrd for senior
citizens in the country 614
142·2266

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COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park , Route 33. North ot
Pomeroy . Large lots. Call
992·7479,
MOBILE home lots. water
&amp; sewer fyrnlshf~d. E..,eret·
te Schwartz. phf.me l0,.·615·
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Lump Coal $32 per ton.
Zi nn Coal Co., Inc. Call446·
1408 between 9 and 5.
~5 % discount on wood &amp;
coa l stoves while supply
last Gallipolis Block Co.,
1231 12 Pine St , 446 2783

F ir ewood 1 load $35, 4
load s $100, 10 loads $200.
Cat I 256 1471 or 614 ·886·
6624 I
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dwood, $35 p1ckup load
delivered . Call446 4176.

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w1th cush1oned seat, brand
new, S1,200 Call 614.446
3912 .
Diamond
E ngag em ent
Ring si ze 6, never worn .
Call 367-7554, ask for Tom
atter6PM .
1980 Coleman camper, 1977
harley Dav idson 1200, AKC
Springer Spaniels liver &amp;
while. Call.u6·8234.
For Sale Kitchen table and
chairs, S25. See at 769
rownelt Ave, Middl eport .

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Color TV needs work , set of
weights and b~nch . Call
U6 2316.

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Misc. Mer'chandice

Nice book ca se and set of
F unk&amp;W agonal
en ·
cyclopedia's, $125. Exer·
size bike, new, $60 . Call446·
4516
1977 Chrys ler Newport low
mileage for sa le or trad e
for fuel oil furnan ce, 48,000
BTU Ca ll 256 1291
Body Shop E quipment f loor
jacks, welder, air com ·
pressor
Moving
eve r ything must go Call
446 0504.
Pa rti al ly n ew Lowery
plano-conso le, Buesher 400
alto saxaphone, and por·
t ab l e
Underwood
tvpewn ter . Call 446·054 1.
2 maturnity dresses, Sea rs
and Penney 's brands. Ex·
cell en t condition. Several
tops and pants too, stze 9·
10. $20.00 for all maturnity
1tem s. Also a long velvet
royal blue evening gown
with an em pire waist line
t rimm ed w1th wh ite outl et
lace worn only tw1ce, s1 ze
9,$20 00 Call304·458 1997 .
New wood stove , hal f pri ce,
never used, $350. Can cOn
vert to furnance Call 256
1216, Gallipolis .

Sa le for month of Dec .
Mb ile home wood burner,
S459 . Through the wall in·
sulated vent kit, $149. Hot·
po1nt heavy duty washer
and dryer, $599 1• Kingsbury
Parts and Accessories, Rt.
124. Mmersvl lle. Oh io.
Whirlpool 12 frost free
refrigator. gas cook stove.
614-985·3852 or 614-992 ·7165
Ant1que h1gh back oak bed
and dresser in good shape
614-985-3813.
25,000 BTU air conditioner
tor sa le. Phone 614·667·
6636.
Rac k of dresses &amp; blouses
112 price. Electric hair
dryers &amp; curling irons v..
off
Man , Tues , Wed.
A line Wea ver 's Dress &amp;
Beauty Shop, 5th &amp; Vine,
Rac ine, Oh 1o. 949 2666.
P1ano in stor age, responsible party may take on low
monthly payments. can
credit manag er collect614·
642-5180.
Grave Blankets. 992-7320 or
949-2493.

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Bell and Howell
mm
Sound,
cotor
movie
ca mera. Carrying i case 8,
accessories $225. 992·72'74,
992 ·7294.

E xtra nice Stratolounoer
recl 1ner for salel Can be
see n at 1163 2nd. Ave.
Gallipolis, Oh.

Dining room set, old butfet,
good cond ., old coffee
tabl es, m isc. ite-ms. "Call
446·2697

New couch $700 6 l)c dmet·
te set $180 New jYke box
stereoS180. 576·2602.

Re staurant
equipment
recondit ioned by RADCO.
Call 304523-1378 . Hgtn.
WVA

Used t1res . Hanshaw's,
Lucas Lane Road. 675·7360

3 pc bedroom suite, book case bed, good condition,
$60 . 675 1262.

6' artificial Christmas tr ee,
twoo Early Amer ican oc
tagon end tables. Early
Amencan lamp, upnght
sweeper and other articles
Call388·8108.

14 112 ff. car trailer with
w 1nch $1.500, a •r comp.
$800, car lift $400. Call 304·
i 76-2602.
VENDING mach1nes, 1
sandwich .. 1 popcorn. 1 bot·
tie pop. 304-882·3356 or 304·

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1976 Ford window van Red
FOR sale or trade·steam &amp; white, pri ced reduced,
Gmny, 2 go·carts w ith 5 $1,850. calf 4-16· 4394.
horse power motor, ex·
cellent condition . 500 amp For sale 1977 Dodge RamHobart welder With leads charger, 4·wheel drive, 360
on factory trailer. 20·w cl. Bullt, custom pa1nt,
Bucyrus Brie water well custom Int., many ex tr as~
drilling machine. 1 pump must be seen, $6,000. Call
puller, gas operated with 2 256-1269.
w• nch lines
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Dogge
pickup with ut1 lity beD, 6
cyl. motor, new f 1res, ex· 1979 Bronco Brown, tow
cellent running cond1t1on. mtleage, AC, CC, PS, PB,
AM-I=M 614-949-2196 alter 4
304-675·6493 .
p.m.

6-;
F
t
arm Equipment
Jividen's Farm Equip
ment See the hay equipmenl of the future , new
from Vermeer --atso a full
line of equipment from
Long, Kut'!n . Kelley &amp;
many others. With your

servic.
10
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selection
of Used
parts Hydro
&amp; com·
IH tra ctor (like new), 1 445

D iscontinued cabinets, top,
stove, hood. sink . $1200
Dale's Kitchen Center. 675·
2318.

G.
E . 13. 6 cu . ft
refrigerator, like new ,
$160.00 304-675-2838.

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2,000 bushel ea r corn . S2 75
per bushel Call 667 3875 or
667-6116.

2 Wooden Mantels, at least
125 yrs. old . Call Dr . R D
Thoma s 446·0152, after 3
ca ll 446-1291

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

For Sale or Tnde

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WOODBURNING STOVE S
Free-s tanding &amp; f irepl ace
inserts. Top qual ity at a
low price JiVIden's Farm
Equipment , 446·1675.

LaFont wood splitter, 25
HP eng1ne. battery start,
trader mounted, spl it logs
.n five pieces Ph 245·.5478

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TFIUC:I'&lt; STOF'-START'INCi
WITH WASHINGI UF'
81!!FOFU! -rH&amp;tR COFFEE
AND POUCiHNUT"S.

79 DODGE power wagon, 4
wheel -drive, 29,000 mit es, 8
cyl call after 3 p.m . 304·
675-3898

For Sa le· Bea rcat pocket
sca nner, battery powered ,
5 cry sta ls InClUded, SJOO 00.
Call 4.46 9303

3 Bedroom 8 ft . showca ses
w i th light s,
1 large
bedroom sui te, double
dresser and chest, 2 antiQU e ctocks, 1 meat sltcer
and m1sc grocery store
equ tpment. Call256·6413, 12
p.m . to9p .m .

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Bumper Pool table sol1d
slate top, cues &amp; pool balls
included
Call 446 4347
weekdays after 5.

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ligh t house keepi ng a pt ,
Park Central Hotel

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LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair, rocker, ottoman. 3 tables. $500 . Sofa.
chai r and loveseat, $275.
Sofas and chairs priced
from S285. to $795. Tables,
S38 and YP to $109 Hide·a·
beds,SJ.40 .• queen size, Sl80.
Recliners, S175. to $295.,
Lamps from $18 to $65. 5
pc. d lfet1es from $79., to
$385. 7 pc., $189. and up
Wood table with 4 cha irs,
$219 up to S•95 Desk $110.
Hutches, $300. and $375.,
maple or pine finish
Bedroom su it~ · Bassett
Oak, $675. , Bassett Cherry,
$795. Bunk bed complete
w1th mattresses, $250. and
up to $350. Captain's beds,
5275 complete. Baby beds,
$99. Mattresses or box
springs, full or
S58..
flrm. S68. and
sets, S195. 5 dr. '"'""'·
4 dr. chests, S42 . Bed
frames, $20 .and $25., 10 gun
· Gun cabinets, S35Q , dinet·
te cha ir s $20. and $25 Gas
or el ectr ic ranges, $295. Or·
thopedlc super f irm , $95,

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we buy, sell or trade new
or used furniture. City Fur·
niture discount furniture
store, w ith 2 convenient
locations 330 Main St. and
407 6th St. both in Pt.
Pleasant. 30H7S·260B.

ONE gold velvet S'f/lvel
rocker-; 1 Conn trombone, 1
Olds trumpet. 1 new gas
furnace. 1 used electric fur·
nace, 1 Hoover upright
vacuum cleaner, 2 end
tables &amp; 2 matching lamps,
I Searl hum idifier, 304·675·
3099.
TOYS· 1-:lo" girls bicycle, 1
doll stroller, 1 Leggo set 1
medical ~it, 1 Weebles tr~e
house, dolls and other ltmes . All in excellent con dition, 30-1-675·3099.
Gl RLS clothes. size• 12 and
14. E1&lt;ce11ent condition, 304675-3099.

SEASONED oak firewOOd
Call 304-6752757 after 4

1675

p.m .
Complete face I iff for your
car . Clean, wa x, shampoo
carpet, clean motor, minor
r ep a irs . Call for ap pointment 675-2563.
Furna ce and stove repair,
gas and fuel 615-6013
Would like to share t1 uHau l truck with someone
going to Te xas . 304 675
2851

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Long tra ctor, 2 r akes,
haybind, New Holland
round baler,· bus hog, di sk
&amp; cultivators. Check our
pri ces &amp; compare. Ca ll 446·

Building St•pplies

TRACTOR , John Deere M ,
wide front end, hydraUliC
new tire~, new batttery,
304-882-2695
Livesto,ceo
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Registered Quarter Horse
filly ,
Regi stered
Ap·
paloosa, 4 yrs old and good
blood line. Call 256·6413, 12
p m. to9 p.m .

Pets for Sale

POODLE GROOMING .
Call Judy Taylor at 367·
7220.
DRAGONWYND
CAT ·
TERY - KENNEL AKC
Chow
puppies,
CFA
H1malayan, Persian and
Siamese kittens. Call 4463844 after 4 p.m .
HILLCREST KENNEL
Boarding all breeds, clean
indoor-outdoor fac i lities
Also AKC Reg
Dober·
mans. Call446-7795 .

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KENNELS
Boarding and grooming .
AKC
Gordon
setters,
English Cocker Span1e1s.
Call388-9790.

72 Chevy Nova, 2 dr, extra

cl ean , new t1res Call 446
3870.
1915 Cam·a ro, good cond ,
$1.900 Cal1446-7322.
1977 Cutlass Supr e m e
Salon,
PS,
PW,
PS,
reclining bucket s, T ·Top,
velour in terior Like new.
$4150 614-991-6362.
1968 Plymouth station
wagon Slant 6 $200 or best
Offer Can be seen at 122
Butternut Ave, Pomeroy .

1973 NOVA, phone 304-675·
6445.

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78 CHEVY Monza, 43,000
miles, $1800. 304 675 1436

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HARTS Used Cars, New
Haven West Virg inia. Over
20 tess ex pensive cars in
stock

Pony with saddle and
bridle Very gentle. Ex·
cellent for a beginner. $100.
614-992· 7201.

1975 CHEVROLET Impala
with all the extras, in good
condition, reduced for
quick sale, 304·675-3763 .

AKC

AKC
Dachshund,
Pomeranian and Poodle
pups, 304·895·3958.
DACHSUHUND
30-4-458·1620.
57

puppies,

Musical
Instruments

1 Greco bass guitar with a
Paramount
amplifier.
5125.00 . Colt 61•·388-9809.
S9

71

Ford Truck, 250 camper
special, with new stake bed
and dual wheels. Call 256·
64t1~, 12p . m to9pm
1970
Ford
3/4
T.
mechanically 4 OK, goOd
tires, 5300. Call446-0939

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Cleaning . SpeCial tates for
Nov. and Dec. ooly "ta ll
now and save. 61 4·992·6309,

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Res1dent1al. automot 1ve
Emergency servic e Caw l
882·2079 .

LECnOIII V.AS"
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RON 'S Televi sion Serv1ce
Spec tal•zing in Zeni t h and
Motorola , Quazar, and
house ca lls. Phone 576 2398
or 446·2454 .
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stump removal 675 ·133 1

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RINGLES'S SERVICE ex perienced mason , roofer ,
carpenter, el ectri cian ,
general repair s and
remodeling Phone 304 675 ·
2088 or 675 4560

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hearing dat•t• aat. Prima
MlftiiW ltaalay laldWift IlkI
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SERVICE. Call367-7471 or
367-0591.

LAWAENCI WILK SHOW

Ancii'ed bylldKoppet.

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Frank Murphy and hiattam go
etter an ltl'lullm..-.t par!( down
who make a uue money by
aa:llk\Q a new high to ~ oung·
1twa. atampa that bear colof1ul
cartoan oharacter11 on one aide
and 1 doeeol LSD on the otiW .

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Star·atudded epaclel honoring
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c:areer,lromhiadabulin t948to
today . Amonutholl eppaaring
are Johnny Caraon,Lucilla Bell,
Bob Hopa ..Carot Burnett, Angle
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Kelly, Frank Sinatra. Don
Rick lea , Carl Aelner, Joey
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C_BN UPDATOI!!'IL

NEWS
NAIHVILLI RFD
DOCTOR IN THI! HOUSE
11:05
ALLINTHII'AMILY
t t:28
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11:30
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Gueeta : Bob Hope, Mac Davia
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C iaire aeeratl~ entertaining
Brian, the eclflll frantically
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tell in g Even Hammer. (36
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•liJ/la) DALLAS A deaparata

- General Hauling

hauling

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NOW HAULING house coa l
&amp; l1mestone for driveways ,
Call for estirnates 367· /101

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hie a on a toy army, only to
become terrified by the bo~··
audden knowledge of aacrat
wart i me horrore , and a
clly-allek huatlartanalee with
thavoodco or an old Cajun

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Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

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LAVI!R. . AND 8HIRLI!Y

Excavating

SEWING Machine repair s,
serv1ce. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service. Sharpen
Scissors. Fabric Shop,
flomeroy . 992-2274.

DAYIACIAIN

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Plumbing

Gallipolis Diversified Con ·
st. Co. Custom dozer &amp;
Qackhoe work . Spec1a!
farm rates. Call us fOr fr ee
es~lmates. 446-4440 .

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An animated epeolal taatutlng
thiiiQIIIdliry'fagllearandhis
friend a loo Boo, Huoklab•rfY
Hollftd, A~l4 Doaol•. Sneaa·
lepuaa. Cindy lear, Renger
llh, and Santa Claua.

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CIJe' PIIIIAOAZINE

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(tiYOiJ··aPIRITCHRtiTMAI

Exper ie nc ed carpenter
availcible for home or
blf1ness remod eli ng or
new structures
Free
est1mates, References. 30 4
675·2440 .

CARTER'S PLUMBIN G •
AND HEATING . .
Cor . Fourth and Pine
Phone 446 3888 or 446· 4477

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foouua on thallle and
achlavementa of Walt Dlenay,

mine)

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IVI:HING
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to teatlfy agalnat them (80

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Water wells. Commerc1al
and Domest1c Test holes.
Pumps Sales and Serv1ce.
304-895-3802 .

8_!._ - - U-Pn.olstery

HUihtl. He'ssl..,.le "

a fine

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For sale or trade for van of
equal VJJtue a 197~ Lincoln
Contlnal Mark IV. Colt 4.46·

onxmu

sa1.1s he ma1.1
not last out
the week!

He was

Call 446·2801 fo r term1te,
roach . b1rd, rod ent, sp1der,
and flea s cont r Ol . Free
esWnates.sB•II Thom as

HAUl.. I NG · drive
stone, 304-895-3925

tltlo 101r, I'm hlrllfl

GET ALONG'

JEST PURlY FACES/

Fr en ch City Pamting
Res1dential. commerc1al ,
mter 1or . extenor, paper
hang 1ng , and t exut'ed
ce tllngs . Ph. 367-7784 or 367
7160.

1971 Oldsmobile for sale or
trade of equal value. S550.
Call 4.46-1570.
·

or trade for van of
HEALTH Gym exerciser
o 1974 Fc.-d F·
like rwoi, sell for half price:
10 ft. comper . Coil
30H82·2866.
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1H1 LOOKS Al.L RIGHT.
BUT CAN Y 1A.C1'?' ALL..
OF R •..L'S Q'TI.4ER
L.EADIN 1 Lt\DIES WERE

PAINTING
Jnterior and
exterior, plumb ing,
roofing, some remodeling
20 yrs. exp Call388-9652. •

Limestone
379·2642 .

For Sale or Trade

5MI'IlTMOUTH! ,_,.-1

STANLEY STEEMER
Carpet Cleaning
446·4208

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Home
Improvements

19761 ton Chevy truck. flat ·
bed, 8x10, S2,200. Call aft er
5, 256·1694.

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, Quality Autobody &amp; Pa1nt
work . Insurance work
welcome. sunroofs tn ·
stalled from $200·$230. Au to
Trim Center, 446·1968.

JACKS REFRIGERATJO ·
N. air condition service,
commercial, indus t rt al.
Phone 882· 2079 .

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SANDY? WHAT''/E WE

IF Y' ~ANT A FULl ITINERARY,
GO TO A TllA'IEL 6UREAIJ.
FOLLOW ME OR NOT, IT'5
- -~-ALL THE SAMET' l'f.

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Auto Repair

1979 Ford PU. 6 cyl., stan·
dard, 35,000 mi., good cond,
$2,975. PU topper, good,
$150. 4.16·7322 .

1970 Dodge one ton trtJck .
$1000. 576·2372.

Hfo\MPH! MY GUE55 15
PUIJHOOT! YOI.II'IUGTA

nEitHER, IF IT'G
ANY 0' YOI.IR
B\ISIHESS! I'~ Ai'l
INDEPENDENT!

2- 13" Armstrong Radial
Studded Snow T tr es. Used
on e winter. S75.00 992·2770.

CAPTAIN STEEMER Carpet Cleaning f eatured by
Haffelt Broth er s Cust om
Carqels Free estim ates
Call 446·2107

1968 DODGE GTX S500. 1
wheeled cart SIOO 304-458·
1926.

Fish Tank and Pet Shop
U13 Jackson Ave., Pt.
Pleasant. 675·2063 . Mon ..
Thurs, I Fr1. 11 to 6. Tues .•
Wed , I Sat. II to 4. Check
our F ish Special.

8' truck topper, 10' Sl1de in
stock r acks. Call446·6285.

1972 Torino, 6 cyl , orig .
owner, only 38,000 miles,
20+ MPG, exc condition
Call 446 4048 after 5PM or
weekends .

Doberman Pinscher pup
pies. Registered . 4 blacks,
4 reds, loving pets. Super
guards. $100. 992·7888.

registered poodles.
Good around ch itdren and
housebroken. Phone 614· '
667-6636.

CHARLIE'S SALVAGE
Auto parts, auto rep air.
wrecker serv i ce, buy
automobiles, radiators and
batteries .446-7717.

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HOOF HOLLOW Horses &amp;
ponies
E ... erything
imaginable in horse equ 1p·
ment . Also belts, boots . 6983290. Ruth Reeves.

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessori es

STUC CO PLASTERIN G
textured ce il ings com ·
mercia! and r esident ia l,
tree estimates Call 256·
1182

Reg. Quarter Horses for
1976 Olds Custom Crutser
sales, boarding, train1ng, 55,000 miles, full power,
English &amp; Western lessons. good t1res, good gas
Dan Beam, GallipoliS, 446- . mileage, must sell. leavmg
0183.
state. $1900 or best offer .
614-992-2075.
English Bulldog pupp1es
AKC champion bloOd line,
1980 Oldsmobile Toronado
$500 to $800 Atbanv 1-614Brougham Coupe. Real
698-8571 .
leather mtenor . Ziebarf
protec ted , man~ extras.
Will sell for less than
Dragonwynd has new kit
wholesale if cahs d eal o~
tens and puppies : seal &amp;
cho. s1amese, white Hims., will consi der trade 992·
and red and black. chow's. 3491
Also can order Onentals
·-and Snowshoes. Call .446·
1976 Ford G1 anada, 4' door.
3844 after 3 PM.
A -Shape. 1968 Fiat, 4 dr
949 2195
Bill
Cozart,
Racine
1 AK C Reg. Poodle, cream
male. Calt446·7.t11.
1980 MIG I II RepliCa car Of
1953 MGTD Exce llent con·
Pupp1es mother AKC Reg.
black Chow-father Collie d 1t1on, priced to sell, $6,000.
and Sf Bernard Ex cellent 304·847·7678 or 304-847 5697.
Chow features, 2 females 1
black and 1 tan .. Call 367· 75 CORDOBA, good con 0663.
d1t1on , $900. 304·675 ·1424.
AKC Reg. black female
Chow. 1112 years old, good
protector: has pedigree.
Call 367·0663 .

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Reg. spottec12 yrs old Boar
&amp; sow to be at Oh io Valley
Livestock, Sat. Dec. 12 Ph
388-8419 .

Building materials block,
brick, sewer pipes, windows. lintels. etc . Claude
Winters, Rio Grande, 0 .
Calf 245-5121.
56

18 JEE P Renegade, $4500
phone 304·675·3628.

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Will meet Monday

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The Rock Springs Better
Health Club will meet Monday at
the . Rock Springs United
Methodist Church for a 12 noon
potluck dinner. Members are
asked to bring a table service and
a covered dish item.
. ·
A $3 gift exchange will be con·
d~cted following the meal, and $1
gifts are also to be brought for
' grab bag prizes.

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Memorial service set
Graveside memorial servi.ces
for John Stivers who died in Nov.
will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at
Riverview Cemetery.

the Meigs County Emergency
Medical Service reports.
At 2:22a.m., the Pomeroy Unit
took Alice Humphreys from
Route 143 to Veterans Memorial
Hilspil;ll; Racine at 10:38 p.m.
took Jirruny Pickens from hls
residence to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Rutland at 10:10 a.m.
took David Saltzman from Meigs
Mine I to Holzer Medical Center
and at ll'p.m., took Debbie Black
from Route 124 to Pleasant
Valley Hospital. The Tuppers
Plains Unit at 2:04 p.m. took
Ruby Miller from her residence
to St. Joseph Hospital in Parker·
sburg.

Note time change

Party set Tuesday

Sunday evening services at the
Syracuse Nazarene Church have
been changed to 6 p.m. from 7
p.m., due to the time change. The
6 p.m. starting time will begin
this Sunday.

The Candy Stripers of Veterans
Hospital will meet at
6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the east·
west dining room of t~e hospital.
A Christmas party Will be held.
All membo&lt;rs are asked to attend.

Veterans Memorial
Admitted-Alice Humphreys,
Pomeroy.
Discharged-David Simpkins,
AnnCoe.

Emergency runs
Five calls were answered Thur·

sday by local emergency units. ·

M~morial

To end marriage
Daniel Ross McCloud, Middieport, and Donna Jean Me·
Cloud, Middleport filed for
dissolution of marriage in Meigs

County Common Pleas Court.
Elden Walburn, Middleport,
filed for partition of real estate
against &lt;'jlice Adkins, Middleport,
et al.
.

One hurt in three accidents
A two-vehicle accident in Porter
resulted in injury for one driver

Thursday afternoon.
The Gallia-Meigs Post of the state
highway patrol said Connie S.
Jarrell, 51, Rt. 2, Bidwell, was northbound on Old Rt. lBO at 4:05 p.m.
and pulled !rom the stop sign onto
Rt.554.
She tht\11-c'ollidect with a westbound
vehicle driven by Leland D. Greene,
51, Jackson. Jarrell's car was
demolished and the Greene vehicle

was moderately damaged. Jarrell
was injured and taken to Holzer
Medical Center 'by the Gallia EMS,
where she was treated and released.
The patrol cited her for failure to
yield.
The patrol cited William R. Ramsey, 30, Rt. 4, Oak Hill, in a two-car
collision in Greenfield Twp. Thor·
sday morning.
The report said Ramsey was west:

bound on CH &amp; D Road at the intersection with Rt. 233 at 7:35 a.m.,
slid at the stop sign and collided with
a vehicle driven by Ronald A. Miller.

35, Rt. 2, Patriot.

The collision forced Miller's car to
slide sideways and hit a garage.
Both vehicles were moderately
damaged and Ramsey was cited for
excessive speed.
A Reedsville youth escaped injury
after his vehicle crashed against an
embankment on Chester Twp. Rd. 91
in Meigs County Thursday af·
ternoon.
ACcording to the report, Mark E.
Rice, 16, was southbound at 4 p.m.

when he lost control, went off.the
right side of the road, hit the embankment and overturned.
The car was moderately
damaged, the report said.

Judge O'Brien terminates · 48 _ ca~es
Mark Pierce, MickDeport, too anci ling deer, $25 and costs, failed to suspended, taking. illegal deer; Ed·
costs, taking a· grouse during the . detach temporary tag from special die Russell, Jr., ~addleport, $25 and
chased season; Paul Hollingshead, penni! and attach to deer where it coots, po valie-regislration; Richard
.Vinton, •193 and CllOts, overload; fell; Olarles Perry, Cincinnati, $25 Cauthers, Jr., Rt. 2, Pomeroy •. #i
Nancy Clark, Athens,~ and C&lt;lllts, and coots, failed · to detach tern- and coots, mtoX!cation and disor·
speed; Robert Fitzpatrick, Lan- porary tag from spedal permit and deriy conduct; Charles Zuspan, Jr.,
caster, $25 and costs, Uttering; attachtosalddeerwhereltfell.
Pt.Pieasant,~andcosts,speed.
Thomas Czech, East Liverpool, $100
Timothy Spires, Cheshire, $25 and
Forfeiting bonds were Jerry ,W.
and costs, failed to attach tern- costs, hunting cteer·with the aid of a Huffman, Park~uburg, . $46.35,
porary tag to der at the place where motor vehicle; Rodney Spires, Jr., illegal deer huntmg; Wllltam R.
it fell; Kenneth Frash, Middleport, Cheshire,$25andcosts,huntingdeer Ramsey, Cario, Ohio, 46.35,
$25 ani! costs, hunting deer with an with the aid of a motor vehicle; possession of untagged deer; Steve
illegal deer tag; Dana Lewis, Clif· Mollie Grim, Albany, $10 and costs,
Sellars, Rt. 2, Racine, $71.35,
ton, •150 and costs, taking an an~ failed to yield right of way; Bobby illegal hunting; Dennis G. Marcinko,
tlerless deer without antlerless per- Porter, Rutland, fl4 and costs; Rt. I, Reedsville, $121.35 taking deer
mit; Ricky Miller, Racine, $25 and speed; Gregory Lawless, Wester- without permit, $46.35, hunting d•er
costs, hunting deer with a loaded ville, and William Staggers, without permission; Daniel P.
firearm with the aid of a motor Newark, $21 and costs, speed.
Talbott, Rt. 1, Portland, $50.50,
vehicle; Charles Gaskins, Sabina,
Others fined were Everett Ken- speed; Kathryn Hurd, Berkley,
$100 and costs; taking an antlerless ney, Chesapeake, $25 and costs, hun- Mich., $36.50, speed; John W. Rees,
. der without an antlerles deer per· ling deer with a gun after hours; $25 Reynoldsburg, $40.50, speed; James
. ll)it; George Kreacic, Harniltiln, $25 and costs, hl!l1ting deer after the
Lund, Parkersburg, $50.50,
and costs, possession of a loaded temporary tag had been detached
Candace Brothers, Pomeroy,
weapon while re!urning from deer from deer permit; Thomas Clark,
speed.
hunting after hours; Thomas Lancaster, U5 and costs, hunting on
Manuel, Racin~, $25 and costs, hwi- . lands of another without per- r-;~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t
ting deer wilh a loaded firearm from mission; Mark Welch, Sciotoville,
a molor vehicle, $150 arid costs, aid $100 and costs, possession of a deer
HUBBARD'S ·GREENHOUSE
anolher in the hunting of deer while or parts of a deer that was taken
Syracuse, Oh.
having a gun in possession after sue- illegally; Neil Sanders, 11,
NOW OPEN FOR
cessfuliy taking a deer; Virgil Lud- Gallipolis, $10 and costs, failed to
CHRISTMAS SEASON
wig, Sr., Brecksville, $100 and costs display valid registration on
Poinsettias-$1.00 &amp; Up
each on four charges of possession of validation sticker; Gordon Teaford,
Christmas wreaths, Can~
deer or part of a deer that was not Pomeroy,'$25 and costs, failed lo atdie Arrangements, Christtagged; and Bob Bauer, Long Bot- tach temporary tag to deer; Joseph
mas cactus, Foliage Plantom,$25andcosts,huntingdeerwith Salterfield, Minersville, $5 and
Is &amp; Hanging Baskets.
Georg M. CPI!ins, Nancy Jo Collins theaidofamotorvehicle.
costs, unsafe vehicle; Bobby Fitch,
Open Daily 91o 5
to Blauser Well Service, Inc., Righi
Timothy Gillilan, Coolville, $25 Long Bottom, $25 and costs, hunting
SU!l- 110 5
of Way, Olive.
and costs, hunting deer with the aid deer after hours; Paul E. Sellers,
Phone 992 _5776
Richard Schaffer, Phyllis · A.
a motor
Wolfe,
Racine,
$25 vehicle;
and costs,Charles
possession
of llRit~.~~-~Po~rt~la~n~d~,~$25~a~n~d~cos~·ts~,~$~1~5~~;;;;~~~~~~;;~
Schaffer to Gerald L. Justice, 27.67 of
a loaded firearm in a motor vehicle
acres, Olive.
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT AT
Corden C. Randolph, Phyllis A. · 'while hunting deer; Michael Bolin,
Middleport,
$150
and
costs,
Randolph to Racine Home National
possession of a loaded gun in the
Bank, Lots, Letart-Antiquity.
field
after legally taking a deer;
Ernest De Malteis, Mary Lou Mal'
leis to Victor Young III, Katherine Robert Robie, Pomeroy, $5 and
M. Young, Parcel, Sutton.
costs, no red flag on extended load
William Allen Hughes, deceased, over four feet; Michael Cordie,
to Mary E. Hughes, Alberta Bell Columbus, $150 and costs, attempt to
Hillyer, Grace Eva Shamblin, take more than one deer during 1981
Served with
Amend. Cert. of Trans., Middleport. season; Clarence Jewilt, Columbus,
Choice
of Salad, Roll
Nora Mae Jordsn, Affidavit, Mid- $100 and costs, laking an antlerless
and
Bever~ge
dleport.
deer without first applying for and
Harold E. Sauer, dec. to Faye M. getting antterless deer permit, $50
Sauer aka Faye Mildred Sauer, Af. and costs, carrying a special deer
DINING ROOM ONLY
fidavit, Reedsville-Rutland.
permit issued to another while hun·
Racine Home National Bank to
Lawrenc~ Gluesencamp, Sr., Louise
Gluesencamp, 1 acre, Lebanon.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Irene Kelly to George Stitt, Lots
155, !55%, Pomeroy.
·
Dorothy Demoskey, deceased,
PUP
(Harold W. Demoskey), Affidavit,
Middleport.

Forty-eight defendants were fined
and nine others forfeited bonds in
Meigs County Court WeclneodiiY.
· Fined by Judge Patricll O'Brien
were Larry Bwnganlner, Mason,
$21 and coets, speed; Gould Riffe,
f\!!edsville, $25 and costs, hunting
with high powered rifle; Donald
Chaprrian, Celina, ~ and costs,
possession of a deer which was not
properly tagged; Richard Crouse,
Albany, $100 and coets, taking an antlerless deer without deer permit;
PhillipErwin,Albany,$25andcosts,
. possession of a deer which was nof
properly tagged; Robert Markins,
Rutland, $25 and costs, failed to at·
·tach deer tag at lhe place where
deer feU; James Creedon, Cincinnati, $25 and costs, failed to check
deer within the proper time allowed;
James CUnningham, West Chester,
Ohio, $25 and costs, aided another
with an improperly lagged deer;
Gary Emery, WestChester, $100 and
costs, failed to attach temporary lag
to deer at place where it fell; Steven
Peckham, Middleport, $150 and
costs, attempt to take second deer,
$25 and costs, hunting deer on a
special permit of another; Michael
Harrison, Middleport, $150 and
costs, attempt to take a second deer:

County, city officers
BJ KEVIN KELLY

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m06t recent pollee academy class,
gnduatea) in the future, especlaliy
which began Aug.!O and completed
the way my budget works," Mont·
exams shortly after Tbankaglvlng. ' gomery sale!.
Montgomery taught the class
The graduates receive a comm~s-·
slon as an ot!lcer In not only his but
with the help of his deputies and
any other pollee or sberttf's departguest instnlctors · Uke Municipal
ment, as Montgomery's 2M-hour
Court Judge James ~nnett, who
class covered · aU levels of pollee
Instructed the class in criminal
code and court procedure.
work. 11lls means the !ll'lduatea,
'This ye~U"'s graduates, aU Gallia
wor~lng under Monii!Omery or
another ot!lcer, can make arrests
resldellts. were Don Walker, Chip
and go on patrol with regular . Kirby, Cindy Taylor, Llada Adams,
deputies.
Jamie Sullivan, Sandra Carr, Pa"We're going to need them (the
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The city of
Columbus has set a record for most
homicides in one year with the death
o( Richard Green, 29, who was shot
in the head during an argument.
Green's death Thursday was the
city's 9lst homicide this year, police

Raymond G. Musgrave, attorney
-raadJ~Owen
for ' Young, rebutted Morgan's
Special te'lhe
statements by disclosing what he
Timet Sentiuel
believed the State must prove. He
Dr. John Grubb, Mason County mentioned that it would be revealed
medical eXIIIIiiner, testified in that Young had consumed one-fifth
Mason County Circuit Court Friday of whiskey, one quart of wine, ·
afternoon that li&amp;-year-old Mary L. smoked a marijuana cigarette and
Berry died of multiple stab wounds took valium prior to Mrs. Berry's
lo vital orgallB, including the heart, murder. other areas needing
liver, lungs and pancreas. Some of · validity on the State's part,
those wounds, Grubb lold a jury of . Musgrave said, ~re claims that
nine men and two women, were 5\2-fi Young "crashed" for approximately
inche8 deep and as wide as 1\2-2 in- . four hours and tater awoke to tell his
ches.
alleged accomplice, Terry
Dr. Grubb was one of seven wit- Brainard, then 16 years of age, that
nesses called to the stand by Mason they should rob Mrs. Berry, that the
County Prosecuting Attorney two had walked to her home and .
:· DamonB.t.!organJr.ontheopening were permitted in, that the knife
day of lel!imony ill lhe re-trial .of Young ua!d was ill1ed to sexually
.. Joilp.Lewis Young, 38, Mason, who is harm her and that Brainard took $20
chal'!!'ld with Mrs. Berry's murder. to$40 from her purse.
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Mrs. Berry wu found stabbed 1o
AI the start of the trial, State
death in bed •I her home in Mason . Trooper Lloyd Akers, now of the
on the morning of Dec.!, 19'18.
Cabell County deaachrnent, brought
Opellillfl statements in the trial..:. In itema of clothiqg, photograph:J of
which is the second for Young, who the victim and her hon.., and a white
was convicted of second degree mur- electrical cord which have been in
der in November, 1'11'1, in a Wood the custody of Wood County Cire!llt
County Circuit Court. in connection Court officials since the first trial.
with Mrs. Berry's dellth but released . The Items were marked as exhibits
from that convictton ·iO March by a tO be p&lt;l68ibly presented as evidence
federal district coUrt judge - began · as the trial progresses.
Friday morning and followed three
Following opening statements, the
fulldaysofjuryseloctton.
State called as its first witness
Duringthecourseofthisnewtrial, Deputy Charles J. ioung of the
'young ts cloaked with the judicial Mason County Sheriff's Depart·
"innocent unW proven guilty" law menl, who was employed as a Mason
which protects all defendants.
policeman at the tirile of the Berry
In his opening remarks, murder. When queslioned by
Prosecuting .Attorney Morgan said Morgan, Young said be responded to
he would prove during the course of a call to Mrs. Berry's home on the
the trial that Young en\6red Mrs. morning of Dec. ·1, 1976, and, upon
Berry's borne on that winter day, observiqg the body, npticed the vicbound her wrists and. stabbed her tim's wrists were tied with a shoe
repeatedly. In addition, he Sjlid the lace and her body had visible wound
State believed the act was malicious marks. He also said her home apand deliberate.
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Special to the 'l1nleHiea&amp;IDel
GALLIPOLIS - Sbe rung up

my grocerles just as she always
had. ~e put them In the bag the
same way she bad dooe for the
past 30 years. When she ttnlshed,
s11e wished me a "Merry Cbrtstmas." I w1sbed her one, too,
knowing !bat, this year, w1sblng
just wouldn't make It oio.
"You know, after you've
worked 30 years, It going to be
bard - real hard - not to have
90111e place to come to every

guess," said one 33-year employee who sounded as It he
hoped this time were only a
rumor, too. l'nlortunatety, this

time - and rl!!'ht lro time for
Christmas - it's true.
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Most of the 13 employees at
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Haig urges peace talk progress
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr.
said Saturday on the eve of his visit to Israel that U.S.-lsraeli relations
remain strong after having weathered recenl problems.
But he made it clear'he will press the Israelis to speed up progress in
the Palestinian autonomy talks.
Haig also said he would have no comment "at this time" on reports ,
that he met wilh Cuban Vice President Carlos Rafael Rodriguez . ·
during a visit to Mexico last month. Haig has accused the Castro ·
regime of exporting revolution throughout Latin America.

GM head says wages should be cut
'CLEVELAND - The average American autworker's earnings are
almost twice those of his Japanese counterpart and must be cut,
General Motors Chairman Roger B. Smith says.
Smith said Friday the average American autoworker's wages and
benefits are about $19.50 an hour, compared with aboul $10 an hour for
the Japanese.
"The gap ts too big, a tidal wave of economics that no one can stand
against," he SHid in a news conference following a speech at the
Cleveland City Club.
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As part of a _GM "blueprint" for action, Smith said Congress must
amend the Clean Air Act to reduce emission standards on carbon
monoxide and oxides of nitrogen. He said this could be done without
further contamination ol the nation's air.

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Two Gallipolis firemen are slllhoutted against the blaze which destroy~ a two-stocy
house on Rt. 141, a half-mlle west of the city limits Friday night. Cause of the tire was
unknown.

-Wishing for
a Merry Christmas
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King wins suit,
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DECEMBER DISCOUNT DAYS

SnLES INCLUDE: ROLL TOP DESKS,.KNEEHOLE
DES~S, TRESRE DESKS AND SICRETARIES.

Gallla Courity Sberttf's Deputies
Organization was founded.
Otrlcers elected to head the organization were Wallcer 88 president and Sullivan as secretary. Its

Coroner testifies
in murder trial

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LARGE SELECTION OF QUALITY
DESKS AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES.

Moore and JOhn VaDCe.
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Previously, some graduatea d. .·
the academy went to work 88 spedal deputies, but In action last
Thursday, thespeclalcleputles held
a meeting and In an elfort to ellrni· .
nate friction between the specials
and the regular sheriff's men, the

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Pin striping
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Power brakes
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Power windows
Power door locks
Light group
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Till wheel
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Wire wheel covers
AM-FM stereo
Protection grouP
Reclining seats

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Homicide record set in Columbus

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·GALLIPOLIS- G~ County's
two maiD' law· eliforcement agen. cl\!0 bave recently graduated studeittB in eaeb of Its pollee-training
acbools.
The major purpose of both
acbooll. accorcllnlto o!tlcla!s, Is to
IDitriiCt wlwlteers Ill current police metboda lnd to update cer\lfJ.
catloa tor other o!licel'9.
Sherlll James Montgomery said
11 students bave come out of his

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Friday, December 11,1981

Pomeroy_-Middleport, Ohio

Meigs County happenings

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Wednesday, December 16th
will mark the be8lnDing of the
end for d.J local A&amp;: P, In Galli·
poll.a over half a century, as em·
p!or- reduce all stock l.O
percent to prepare tor the cJos.
lng !ll the store. 11 aU ps as
planlm, the final days should
come right before Cbrlalm8ll.
For two weelra, A &amp;: P employeee bave known !lllbelr lmpelllllDafate. "We'vebeenllv!JW
with It ewr since the Pomeroy
store cloaed,'' I8Jd one employee. "It wu like cucer you had It but you jlllt didn't
know when It wu aotng to
t..n.... "

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1D1 to C0111P111Y ~ 111e

lbuldown II 4111 to llllb opent·
lng 00111 aDd 1118 ~ fl'om
the GalllpoMI lltore to the ware..... A lmiWt maupr Mid
lllls l!t tbllltore bid beeaoalbl
diCIJJM far
"We'W lleud 10 muy dallel
at· ~&lt; n• dollna. rd bate to

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Gelll 1"1 liMed 18 eJ.e IIIIo Wed . . .J. M l'!lleld - l l l l d IIIII
lten ... 1111 - Ia Jnalal wiD be lllat dnL Tile dec:lll111 h00111 8
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