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                  <text>Pomeroy-Midclaport, Ohio

Page-18-The Daily Sentinel

ThUIDY. December 13,

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Sutcliffe
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Story

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Eating for two

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Story on Page 6

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Vo1.34, No.1 72
Cop\orlghted 1984

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, December 14, 1984

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WASHINGTON ~AP) -A fresh
surge iii food prices pushed whole·
sale prices up 0.5 percent In
November, the biggest increase
since January and the first of any
kind since July, the governinenl
said today ,
· Energy costs and autoinoblle
prices also rose last month.
Food prtces rose 0.7 percent,
largely the product of big jumps in
meal prices, the Labor Department
said.
The November increase in the
Producer Price Index meant whole·
sale prices rose at an annual rate of
1.9 percent through the first 11
months of the year, more than trtple
las I year's 0.6 percent gain but sttll
well under the rates of more than 10
percent .in 1979 and 1980.
Economlsts expect next year's
increases to be only slightly higher
than this year's.
Energy prtces rose 0.6 in November, including a 1.7percent gain
for heating oil at the start of the fall
heating season in many parts of the

-Clothing costs were up 0.6 were released, Donald Ratajczak,
natlop. Heating oil prtces had risen
percent afterdecllningLlpercent in direc tor of the Economic Forecast·
3.3 percent in October.
·
Automobile prices were up 0.4 October.
ing Proj ect al Georgia State
-Capital equipment prices costs University, said the expected meatpercent after a 1.2 percent Se«Sonrose0.3 percent after decreasing0.6 price increase was mainly due to
ally adjusted October decline that
percent in the preceding month.
1\ad helped cause the 0.2 percent
· ranchers' business decisions on the
In all, the Producer Price Index size of Iheir herds.
decrease in that month's overall
for Finished Goods reached 292.3 in
wholesale prices.
He said livestock owners had been
Food prtces had risen in only two November, meaning that goods holding off the slaughter of many
of the seven previous months, but costing $10 in the base year of 1967 animals because lhey didn 'llike the
the big November jwnp in meat would have cost S29.23.1«St month.
prices being offered . Then feed
If themonth's0.5percent increase prices began lo fall , encouraging
costs allruptly reversed the downwcontinued for 12straight months, the owners further to increase thei r
ard trend.
Beef and veal prices surged 7.5 yearly gain would be 6.4 percent on a herds, with the resulling relative
percent; pork prtces rose 5.8 compounded b«Sis.
scarcity of fresh meat pushing
One month ago, the government prices upward, he said.
percent; .poultry prices were up 3.3
percent ; fish prices gained 0.6 has $aid that the October decline in
However, he added lhal lhe
the overall index was lhe third phenomenon would be shot1· lived
percent.
Dairy prices rose 0.3 percc;ont, but straight, the longest strtng of with no similar jump in food pri ces
there were sizable dectines of 7.3 .decreases in 17 years. Today, expected in December.
percent for eggs, 7.1 percent for however, the August calculation
Michael Evans; president of hi s
was revisedfrom0.1percentdecline own consulting firm in Washington.
vegetables and 6.8 percent for fruit.
to no-change.
saw similar inflation evidence in
In other major categories:
The
November
increase
W«S
the
-The overall energy-prtce gain
Thursday's Commerce Depa rtincluded a 1.1 percent lise for first sinceJuly's0.3percent gainand ment report of rising retail sa les in
gasoline but a 0.3 percent decrease Ihe biggest since the0.6 percent hike November.
for natural g«S. Overall energy costs of January.
Strong increases in the dollar
Before the November figures amounts of sales by groa&gt;ry stores
had risen 1.5 percent in October.

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Entire stocl&lt; of basic and
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blue denim. Piactical gift
for the men and boys on
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BURLINGTON, Ky. tAP)
Injured were AI Martens, 45, of
AirPort officials said there was rio Terrell, Texas, and Ray Adams , 39, .
· appareni reasbn for an airplane of Mack, Ohio, C)ncinnati suburb.
· crash that killed a woman pas·
Both men were taken to Booth
senger and injured the two men Memorial Hospital in Florence.
flying with her, an a irport spokes- Adams was later transferred to the
man said today.
University of Cincinnati Medical
Although skies were overcast, Center. Martens was in sertous
vtsibtllty was about 1 'h miles when condition With multiple fractures
the crash occurred at 7:35p.m. EST and lacerations, and Adams was
Thursday, said Greater Cincinnati reported in critical condition with
Interna tiona! Airport spokesman chest and head injurtes.
Ted Bushelman.
The Federal Aviation Adminis·
"In talkingwilh the control tower, (ration will · Investigate the crash
they have indicated that everything because the aircraft weighed less
was ~:oing nonnal when it dropped than 12,500pounds, Bushelman said.
off the screens;" BusheJmah .said of He had initially sald that the
the airplane. " It -disappeared one National Transportation Safety
mile off the runway."
Board would investigate, but corThe six -seat, single-engine Chero- rected himself today, saying that the
kee aircraft crashed a bout one mile FAA retains jurisdiction over
from Runway 36 while making ils crashes involving small planes.
landing approach to the northern
Bushelman said the plane was
Kentucky airport. The crash site flying to the airport from Waverly ,
was abou 1 one mile from the Tenn., a town about 60 miles west of
Florence Mall , a major shopping Nashville. The plane had left Dallas
center in northern Kentucky across at noon and stopped fo refuel in
the Ohio River from Cincinnati.
Tennessee .
Authorities Identified the woman
The airport ls located in Boone
killed as Marta Martin, 43, of the County, Ky., across the Ohio River
· Cincinnati suburb of Madeira. from Cincinnati.

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Rataj czak said fUI1her declines in
oil prtces were almost inevitable
nex t year, with lhe timing of the
decreases the only reaJ question.
In addition, the past half-year's
slowing in the national economy and
the continued strength of Ihe U.S.
dollar were both st ill pu tt ing
downward pressure on prices. he
and other analysts said.
Wholesale prices dec reased
slighliy in each of Ihe three previous
months aft er rising 0.4 percent in
J uly. The three declines were the
longest such string of in 17 years.
The Producer Prtce Index for
Finished Goods, Ihe official name of
the governmen t's wholesale-price
gauge, rose just 0.6percenti«St yeiu
for the smallest gain in two decades.
Increases of 2 percent or 3 percent a
year would still be far below the

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Nov .1984

WHOLESALE PRICES ·Wholesale prices were up 0.5
percent in November, the first
increase in November. the first
increase since July , the gt&gt;vemmnent said Friday. ( AP
Laserphoto ).

surges of more than 10 jX'rcenl a
year in 1979 and 1980.

POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. (AP) -Au thorities were forced to call off
their search for a missing airplane Thursda y because of heavy fog but sa id
they would return to the Ohio River today Ia continue lo look for the craft
believed lo have been carrying lwo Columbus. Ohio , men . .
Stale police Cpl. K.R Becken sa id offi cials believe Hubert W. Harder. 29.
an Ohio Stale biochemistry doctoral sludenl . wa s a passenger ii1 t he aircraft
when it wenI down Sunda y.
The Columbus Dispatch published an interview Thursdayv.ilh a woman
who said she fears lhe pilol was her boyfriend. Columbus frc't'·lance
photographer Paul Hawks, 28.
Ma ry Cusick laid lhe newspaper thai Hawks and Harder left Columbus
early Sunday and have not been heard from sinCP.
"I don'l want lo say I' m not holding out hope," she sa id. " bui I'm loa
realistic to" believe thai a lii he similartt ies are just a coincidence."
Becken said the search for the plane was suspended early Thursday
afternoon because of fog.
Officials were to resume a visual search for the plane thi s morning , he
said, adding thai the use of electronic equipment lo scan Ihe river oottom
was canceled Thursday . He said lhe equipment probably could not detect
"small items."
Rescue crews have been searching lh£&gt; river since Su nday bul haVe found
only a few pieces of debris.
Beckett said police have several reasons for their tentative ide ntification
of the plane three Gallipolis, Ohio. youngsters saw disappear into the river.
"ThP color of the plane. thai it 's a single-engine, the lime, an unofficial
flight pian tha t placed the airplane in Ihe area. and items recovered (from
the liver) are consiste nt wilh Ihe aircraft" that left Columbus on Sunday,
Beckett said.
"Part of his official fligh t plan was to fly in the area ... where we've been
PlANE CRASH - Rescue worken; help a survivor of a small
searching, and this aircraft did nol complete Ihis flight plan.'· whi ch called
airplane crash near the Greater Cincinnati Airport Thursday night in
for a retu rn to Columbus, he sa id.
which one .Wman died. There were two survivors of the singl~&gt;i!ngine ·
Cusick said Hawks and Harder first went to Dayton, bu t the Federal
Cherokee that had been in tbe process of landing at the airport. ( AP
Aviation Administration said il did nol know whether the plane picked up
Laserphoro. ).
any passengers Ihere.

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However. other members of both
parties said lhe dispu te centered
mosliy on Ihe insistence by Meshel
and other Democrats that Minortty
Leader Paul E. Gillmor, R-Port
Clinton, join in supporl of the
legislat ion. Gillmor refused.
The v~teran Ollawa County
lawmaker. who will become Senate
president Jan. 7 when Republicans
lake cont rol. is considering a run for
governor in 1986 and is known lo be
sensitive about public criticism of
the pay bill.
Democratic Gov, Richard Ce·

leste, who says he will seek
re-election in two years. would gel a
~ la ry hJke from $65,&lt;XXllo S85.&lt;XXJ a
year from thebillinitspresenl form .
bul nol until after lhe slarl of a
second term .
Apparently. there were sufficient
votes from a mix lure of Democrats
and minority Republicans to add the
Senate's approval to the HouSl'·
passed bill , bul the projectPd vote
was nol disclosed.
In addition lo lhe politi cal
posturing. there were som&lt;' con·
cerns among Republicans about the

size of Ihe ra 1ses approved by the
House for elected rounty officials.
Republicans were pre pa red to
scale down the size of those
increases from 14 jX'rcent next year
and a nolhN 14 percent in 1~7 lo 5
pPrcent a

~rear

over the next four

years.
Lobbyists for Ihe county comm-issioners had lest ified in tlw House
thai the boost s included for themselves and ot he r county offi cials
were far in excess of whal many
counties ca n afford.

.Finns ·study locks, dam as power station site

TOOL SETS

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hex end wrencnes. Drop forpd,
C~OIIIt plated.

and resta urants ··would apjX'ar to
refiPcl lhe fact thai food prices were
up," Evans said.
Nl'il her economis1 - nor ol hers in
recent commen1s- foresaw major
increas&lt;'s in eilher wholesale or
consumer pricl's in the next year or

Fog delays
search for
missing plane

COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)- Dead ·
locked state senators, who worked
nearly 11 hours to try lo reach an
agreement on an increasingly
controversial lawmake r and
elected official pay. raise bill, have
quil for t)le week.
They will reconvene Tuesday .
senate Preiident Harry Meshel.
D-Youngstown·. said early today
. after a series ofmaralhoncaucuses
and.privatemeetlngs lhallherewas
no consensus ··on· a vartety of
issues·." He ·refused to be more
specific. .

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crash cause
near Cincy

S1IBI Enlltl Stoek

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Snow &amp; tornadoes

AFTERMATH-BoxesofiJM!I"CCuMMdllelumbledtntothebalementlil
Pomemy's Dollar General Stare when a storace room Door coDftlll""'
Wecklesday night. 11te rnercluuldlse halllllnce been salvapd and moved
to another klcadon untO the buDding, owned by Haak Clelalld, Pomeroy,
can be lnllpected lor sarety. Cannel Sllloa, 11tore 111111apr, was bt
oodact 'l1lunday wltll the office of state RA!p. Jol,yrulllolter. It was
dekmllued lhlli the problem of the lnapecdon Ill a local matter, not !!We.
County Eq1neer Phil Roberb w111 10 make lhe .lnspedlon 80IIIeCime
loday,buthadnolclonesobylO::IIa.m.
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At least two companies are
looking at the Galllpolls Locks and
Dam &lt;tS the site for a possible
hydroelectrtc power stalion.
Companies from South Carolina
and M«Ssachusetts have applied for
a preliminary permit from the
federal Energy Regul atory
Commission.
The firm awarded the permit wUI
conduct a feasibility study of the
economic and environmental lm·
pact of the proposed project.
One company - the Noah Corp. of
"II.

Aiken, S.C.- said il is interested m
constructing a station a t lhe site
capa ble of producing up to 70
megawatts of electrtcity.
Sharon Hyland, commission spokeswoman, said there is no timet a·
ble for awarding the permit.
Noah president James Price said
his firm , which develops hydro
projects, would sell power genera ted by a sta tion at GaiiipOiis to
Virginia Electric Power Co. of
Richmond, Va.
Power would not be sold toOhJoor
Wesl Virginia ulllities because local
sources are pienlifui, Price, a

former Dayton area N'Sidenl , said in
an October int erview "11h lhe
'TribunE:.
"In our opinion, 'that's the only
plan that would be practical." he
said.
If Noah receives FERC's goahead, the hydro station would be
built in 1987-88 and be operational by
1989. Estimated cosl is Sl million,
and the station is expected to
generate :nJ mUllan kllowalt hours
annually.
Price said Noah is only doing a
feasibility study at Gallipolis, which
will include environmental impacts,

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a station.
Noah was formPd in 191ll and has
planned 10 hydro projects for the
Appa lachlan region. A license on
one project on the Alicgheny .River
has been L%ued by FERC, . Price
said, and he el(pecl$ three othe~
licenses may be granted tate this
year or in 19&amp;1.
Earlier Ihis year, Ohio Power Co.
of Canton a nnounCed It dropped
plans to build a hydro station at
Gallipolis because Its power rieects
for the next :Kl years have been met.

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Terrorism reaction:
anger isn't a policy
Anger, frustra tion, indecision a nd division.
All these are apparent as the Reagan administration tries to fra me a
response to the slaying of two American officials In the hijacking of a
Kuwaiti airliner.
"The fac t of the ma tter ," said Larry Speakes, the White House press
spokesm an, " is that two passengers were murdered by the hijacke rs,
more were tortured a nd many were brutalized lor an extended period of
time without any effective m easures being taken by the government of
h·an ."
Speakes described Pres ide nt Reaga n as outraged.
But a nger isn't a policy, a lthough it m ay act as a catalystforwhateveris
finaUy decided.
·
Secretary of Sta te George P . Shult z has decla red the United States must
be ready to use its power againsl te1Torists, even at the risk of public.
disapproval.
Secretary of Defe nse Caspa r W. Weinberger, with whom he is in friendly
disagreement on a number of issues. takes a more cautious stance. He
would like to have public a nd congressional support lined up before
milita ry ac tion is taken.
An expert on te rrorism , Robert H. Kupperman of the Center for
Strategic Studies a t Georgetown University, said in this case there is
nothing practical the United Sta tes can do. He gave two reasons: It was not
an American plane a nd "w-ithout being callous, we suffered little loss ."
Also,- Kupperman said , a rt a ssault force would have been killed by the
Iranians.
But, he said, when it is clear that a counlty was directly responsible for
acts of te rrorism a number of options a reopen: economic, such as stopping
bank tra nsfers and air traffic . a nd the use of force.
.
The United Sta tes has felt the sting of terrorism many times. E mbassies
have been destroyed, diplom a ts killed or taken hostage . U.S. officials
vowed retribution afte r the Ma rines we re killed last year in Lebanon, but
there was none .

Shultz clearly is hinting th a t once it marshals the facts the United States
may strike back. "One way or a nothe r," he said in a speech last Sunday in
New York. "the Jaw-abidin g nations of the world wUI put an e nd to
te rrorism and to the ba rba rism tha t threatens the very foundations of
.civilized life. "
Ob,1ously, the re is no disagreeme nt within the administration that
terrorism Is repulsive. But Ihal does not mean the president and his senior
advisers will be a ble lo agree on a response - or whether to ret_a liate .
Weinberger unde rlined a t least part of the problem when he said in his
speech last month tha t before the United States commits combat troops
a broad "there must be som e reasonable assurance we will have the
support of the America n people a nd their elected representatives in
Congress."

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WASHINGTON -The America n
Medical Association kicked up a
nice. diverting hullabaloo last week
with its recommendation that
boxing be banned . Nothing wUl
come of the proposal, but lor the
record this should be said: The
AMA is right. Of course boxing
should be banned.
My brothe r columnist Carl Rowa n. a dedicated sports enthusiast .
recently devoted his column to
making a case In favor of boxing.
Let me respond by offering a case
against II.
Ca rl's first point is that boxing
offers poor kids "a n e xit visa from
their world of violence, crtme ,
drugs, vice." He might have
mentioned the exa mples of Joe
Louis and Sugar Ray Leonard In
addition to the story of Cassius
Cla y. But the problem with this
a rgumenl is that It falls of Its own
infinitesimal weight. For every
poor kid whO gains a measure of

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fame and fortune in the prllR ring,
there must be a hundred - more
likely. 500 - who never get beyond
prelimina ry bouts in second-rate
clubs. Many of these wind up as
punch-drunk stumblebums, their
OCCI!Sional purses diverted by
promoters and managers. The
prize ring may offer riches for a
few ; It offers less tha n a minimum ·
wage to the many.
Carl 's second point Is that many
professionals and many sports
contain eleme nts of risk that are
well -known to tho~e -who enter these
fields. Coal mining is dangerous:
being a foreign envoy Is dangerous;
playing football is dangerous. Carl
dwelled especially on the broken
bones that go with football .
The p6.lnt Is Interesting; It Is also
Irrelevant. Injuries occur in every
sport. Jockeys get hurt; race
drivers are killed . But boxing Is
fundamentally different from these
othe r sports. The object of ra_clng is

to get a horse or a car firSt a cross
the finish line. The object of football
Is to score touchdowns. The object
of hockey Is to get a puck In the net.
The object of txixing Is to batter
one's opponent Into unconsciousness. The whole J?urpose of boxing
Is to Inflict pain.
For me that is the crucial point.
The Injuries that ~ur on a football
field are incurred accidentallyThey may be unavoidable, but they
are not Intentional. We have
referees to Impose penalties lor
personal fouls and unnecessary
roughness . In the prize ring, by
contrast, knockouts are the name of
the game.
Carl's third point is perhaps his
best point. He takes the libertarian
view that it Is no body's business but
the boxer's if a boxer wants to try a
career In the ring. It's his own life
and his own brain that he rtsks.
Nobody else gets hurt. What right
does society have to prevent a man

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from earning a llvtng in the only
wa y he knows how?
To this I would respond by saying
tha t It is not the Injury · to
prizefighter s tha:t concerns me. to
be sure, it always Is saddening
when an a thlete dies young. Those
who knew Muhammad All in his
prime, whe n.he was as graceful and
as dangerous as a leopard, must
sorrow at the Image of the man
today. But to sa y that boxers bring
their brain damage upon themselves Is to duck the main Issue. It Is
.not the boxers who are responsible.
It Is the society that puts up the
purses.
How far have we come from the
Roman colosseum? It was for the
amusement of emperors, a part of
their policy of bread and circuses,
that gladia tors met In mortal
combat. Today's boxlngcrowdsare
not significantly different from the
c rowds tha t 2,000 years ago were
howling for blood on the sands. Oh,
it is said that true fans are more
interested In skill than In brutality;
they come to admire the jab, the
hook, the counterpunch, the dazzling footwork . This Is .sanctimonious humbug. The spectator's
pleasure depends e ntirely on the
punishment one man tntllcts upon
another.
I think society rei'sonably can
say that such "sport" has no place
in our lives. We ·have all kinds of
hiws to protect animals from
inhuma ne trea tment. In times past
we have had laws to prohibit
prizefighting. It wasn't until 19~
that New York made professional
boxing lega L In urging slate
legislatures to prohibit these bloody
and sometimes fatal amusements,
the AMA is concerned primarily
with the d a mage that prizefighting·
does to the brain. My own concern,
as we nudge in imperce ptible steps
towa rd a higher order of human
decency , Is with the damage that
prizefighting does to us. .

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WASHINGTON-If you c an
stand to study the herat -rendlng
photos of starving Ethiopians , you
will notice a striking phenomenon :
F e w if a ny of the horribly emacia ted refugees in the relief camps
are teenage boys.
The reason is simple: Young
males old e nough to cany a gun
ha ve been conscripted either by the
government a(1'11y or by the
opposing guerrillas. The !alter have .
been fighting the Marxist regime
for years in the northern areas most
de vastated by famine.
A lucky few , whose parents were
foresighted enough and had ·a little
money, have been able to escape
the military press gangs and c ross
the border into Sudan. From there,
they can get refugee passports that
allow them into Italy, West Ge rmany or the United States.
Daniel Kele ta and Leelai Negga
we re two of the lucky ones who
we re able to come to the United
States. My associate VIcki Warren
Interviewed them In Boston, where
they have been helped by a church

program directed by Ethlopianborn Mekonnen Meshesha.
Daniel Keleta Is now 16. He lives
with his siste r in Boston and attends
high schooL But two years ago, he
spent two weeks walking 300 miles
from his home in the family area to
safety across the Sudanese border.
Daniel said he never would have
made It If his parents hadn't given
hi I'll. all the money they had. Though
he tried to hide from government
and guerrilla recruiters, he couldn't
elude them all the time. So the
money was used for bribes that
allowed him to continue his flight.
Daniel said many young boys ran
out of bribe money and were
conscripted by one side or the othe r
In the civil war.
Leelai Negga is 15 ~nd has been In
this country for only a few months.
He lived through some of tbe worst
of the famine, and there's no doubt
in his mind who's ·to blame for the
situation that could spell death for
h)mdreds of thousands, perhaps
millions of his countrymen. He
hold s the Ethiopian governme nt

responsible.
Leelai said It's not true tha t therE'
were no vehicles to transport food to
the needy . He said Sweden sent
trucks to handle the relief supplies,
' bul that the communist govern ment expropriated the trucks for
military use.
He also said that there ·would
have been plenty of water to
prevent the drought that caused the
famine - but that the government
failed to build dams and irrigation
ditches. The Marxlat rulers have
been too busy trying to sta mp out
the guerrillas in the northern
provinces.
"All of the young people are
lighting, and have been for 10
years," Leelal exp)ained. "There Is
no one left to do the building." Othe r
refugees agreed that lack of
manpower and government planning were respcnsible for the
drought, and thus the famine.
Both boys want to go back home
some day, but not ulttil the re's
diffe rent government in Addis
Ababa. If he went back sooner,

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light dinner with cherries jubilee
a nd let me sleep on her couch in the
living room."
"Does your wife know you have
such a good friend in the apartment

house? "
"No, Mrs. Pennyweather made
me promise to keep It a big secret
just between the two of us. She

1984-85 MEIGS MARAUDER WRESTLING
TEAM - Members of this year's Meigs Mar;1uder
wrestUng team of Coach Lan-y Grimes finished well
In their season opener .In the very Iough Trl-Valley
Tmimament. Pictured are Meigs grapplers, 1-r, front ,
Butch stein, .James Snyder, Arley Leark, Tony

James Snyder , 112 pounds, was
upse t in the second !round after
pinning his first oppone nt . He then
came back to pin his nex t two
oppone nts for a third place fini sh.
One-hundred and ninetee n
pounder, Doug Pridd y, pinned hi s
fellow grappler in opener, then
advanced to .the final, where he ran
into Shawn Bell of Barnesville , who
last year was the sta te runner-up.
Priddy was beating Bell by a score
of &lt;1-1, whe n he was caught in a
cradle hold and was pinned.
According to Grimes, "Doug has
been working hard afte r a yea r' s
lay off and should prove to be one of
Meigs ' finer wrestlers before l,he

ROCK SPRINGS - Completing
several successful ·campaigns In
recent yea rs under Coach La rry
Grimes, the Meigs Marauders'
wrestling team opened its 1984-85
campaign last weekend In the
super-tough Trl-Valley Tournam e nt, which was 'w on b y
Barnesville.
Barnesville , winner of the tournament, won the class "AA" state
championships last year and Worthington took third place honors In
the "AAA" championships.
Says Coach La r ry Grimes . "I
)Vas really hesitant a bout how we
would do .. . with this being such a
strong tourna ment so early. In the
sea son. But we did O.K. a nd had six
boys place in the top four' '
At just 98 pounds , freshman Mike
Roush pinned his first opponent
from New Lexington. then lost to a
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year's end."
Never stopping or giving up,
Artie Leark, 126 pounds, proved to
be the s urprise of the day a s he
ba ttled his way to a fourth place
finish overalL Leark won two
ma tches and lost two, while proving

to be one of the most aggressive
wrestlers a t the tour name nt.
Robe r t Sisson, 145 pound s,
wrestled up one weight class and
held his own fa irly well, placing
fourth , losing onl y to eventual
champion King in his weight class .
Butch Stiles , 167 pounds, placed
fourth a nd wt'estled in a tough .
weight class . Bulch was upset ea rly
by ·a Barnesville wrestler , then
came back lo place in the competi tion. Olhers wrestling were 132
pound Jeff Hood ..Tony Shoema ker ,
175 Denny Welsh, 185 Pa ul Bailey
and Donnv Ba nce.
Thursd~y, Meigs traveled to
Soulh P oinl for a!!scrimmage a nd
then will host Coal Grove a nd
Trimble in a ll"ia ngula r ma tch a t 2
p.m. Saturday.
The junior high wrestling learn
!raveled to South Point Thursday
with the va rsit y and will wrestle
Trimble Sa turday at home.

OU officials delay ·coach .d ecision

Daniel expla ined, "they would only
use what I have learned to hurt my
people eve n more."
S!nre Congress opened the door to
Ethiopian refugees In 19!l0, the
number who have !Jed to the United
States has hardly been overwhelming. From 939 the first year, the
number arriving this year has
totaled 2,536.
The number of Ethiopian immigrants - those who have relatives
in this country or who have work
skills - went from 1, 749 in 1981 to
2,875 in 1983.
UPDATE : Several months ago I
reported that the Pentagon had
used a secret fleet of Hughes 500
helicopters In last year's Grenada
invasion. The choppers, which were
seen In the gove rnment's own films
of the invasion, were not listed in the
official weapons inventory Issued
by the Pentagon. I nterestlngly, the
same kind of helicopter turned up in
the hands of Nicaraguan contras,
who are backed by the CIA In their
fight againsl the Sandlnistas.

By GEORGE STRODE
AP Sports Writer
OhiD University Is prolonging its
search for a successor to fired
football coach Brian Burke after a
sertes of meetings th)s week
involving President Charles Ping,
Provost James Bruning and Athletic Director Harold McElhaney.
McElhaney says the school Is \
taking its time In making a decision
beca use Ping wants It that way. "He
told me, 'I want to have the right
man . You take your time,' " the
Bobcats' athletic director said
Thursday.
"It's going to be one of the three
finalists ," McElhaney sa id after
m eeting with the othe r two school
leaders for the third time in the la s I
four days .
The candida tes are Ohio State ,
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Glen Mason, University of Dayton
head coach Mike Kelly and Cleve
Bryant, a fmp~er Bobcats' quarter back and now an assistant coach for
the professional New England
Patriots.
McElhaney said a decision Is
expected to be reached during the
weekend, and an annouceme nt
would beniade Monday or Tuesday,
first in Athens a nd then in
Columbus.
Jim Chapma n, head coach at
Case Western Reserve University
and the fourth finalist , withdrew his
name from consideration Wednes·
day , saying it was unfair to the two
school s to la y r ec rui I in g
grou nd wark ,
.
Chapman , 48, was concerned Ohio
officials were delaying thetr dectsion too long in selecting Burke's

successor.
McElhaney denied reports Chapman had removed his name from
the list because he had been told he
would not be Btir ke :s successor.
"Chapman was absolute!¥ in the
running," the a thletic director sa id .
Meanwhile, li steners of the cam pus radio station, WOUB. favor
Mason by a wide margin .
In the station's caU-In poll , Mason
received 01 perce nl of the votes,
Bryant 22 percent and Kelley 11
percent.
The pos ition opened when Me Elhaney fired Burke after six seasons
a1 the Athens, Ohio, schooL Burke
posted a 4-6-1 record in 19&amp;1 and was
31-3&lt;1 -1 ove rall with the Bobcats.
McEihane_v sa id none of the
finalists would be recalled for
on-campus interviews before a
decision is reached.

Maryland .rolls past Hawks, 87-48
By The Associated Press
It was a night to remember lor
Chuck DriesellandEdWoocts ... and
a night to forget for the MarylandEastern Shore ba sketball team.
Drie5ell a senlorwhohadmade47
previous a~pearances finally made
his first start with Maryland and ·
Woods a walk-on freshman made
his fl~t appearance as the' Terps
rolied past Maryland-Eastern
Shore87-48Thursday night.
"It felt good, I never felt anything
like that before," Drlesell said after

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more guilt y tha n she does now."
"fl 's great to know there are still
people out there who care what
happens to latchkey husbands."
"Mrs. Pennyweather told me she
gets as much pleasure out of It as I
do, because I represent to her the
· husband she never had."

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Sandy, Todd CullulflS, Paul 8rlckles, Butch SlUes,
Paul Dalley, Denny Welsh, Don Bunce and Paul
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Much has been written about the
"You must feel neglected."
''latchkey kids" -children who a re
"Why should I? My wife has to
left to fend for themselves because work, and she always tries to make
they have a single working pare nt,
il up to me on the weekends by
usually a mother.
ta king me to a, movie or the park If
But there is another social It 's a nice day. There are a lot of
phenomenon which has sprung up . latchkey husbands In our neighborIn the last few years as more
hood, so it's not as if I'm the only one
women ente r the work force - the
who walks into an empty apart· "latchkey husband."
ment. •Besides, If I get scared or
I wasn't aware of his existence have a problem there's always Mrs.
until I ran into Brontman at tbe
Pennyweather."
water cooler the other day. Around
"Mrs. P ennyweather. "
his neck he wore a string, which
"She's the lady In apartme nt 4C
held a key.
down the halL She lives alone and
" What's that?" I asked.
ha s ta ken pity on me because I
'~
" The key to my apartment. My
wear this key around my neck. "
wife 's a Ia wyer and she works until
" That's nice of her. How old Is
7 or 8 every evening, so she gave m e
she?"
this key to get In when I come
" About 35. She's blonde, with a
Dec. 9 at approximately 8:30p.m. husband who is ill he was company,
·home."
very nice figure and beautiful legs."
someone driving through Great so you see he wasn't "just a dog"
"Why are you wearing It around
"How did you meet her?' '
Bend , Ohio hit our dog. If I hadn't but a member of a family.
your
neck•
"
"Well, one day I lost my key and I
Now
as
we
prepare
for
the
walked oul on the porch just at that
I
won
't
lose
it.
She
doesn't
like
"So
was
standing In the hall crying, and
beautiful
holiday
of
sharing
and
time we wouldn't have known wha t
It
under
the
mat
because
to
leave
she
carne
out of the elevator and
giving,
may
the
driver
of
the
happened because the driver didn't
she's
afraid
someone
will
find
It
and
Invited
me
to walt in her apartment
that
hit
and
killed
the
ve
hicle
stop.
break
into
the
Oat."
until
my
wife
came home."
Pit
Bull
In
front
of
53507
brindle
You might be thinkin g "Oh. well.
mean
every
night
when
you
"You
she
give
you cookies and
"Did
State
Route
338
have
a
Merry
It was just a dog ," but to my
there's
no
one
at
the
door
to
go
home
milk?"
grandchildren he was a play m a te, Christmas and Happy New Year, It
greet you?"
"No, she gave me a couple of dry
to my sons he was a pal , to my your conscience wlti let you. - Mrs .
get
used
to
It,"
he
said
.
"My
"
You
martinis until I stopped crying.
daughter, daughter-In-la w and me Anna Boso, Portland, Ohio.
wife always leaves cookies and
Then we watched 'People's Court'
he was a protector and to my
milk in the Icebox for me, and a pote
together on her couch. She told me I
telling me I can watch television
could stop by any time I wanted to,
until she gets there."
and now I'm not afraid to come
"Aren't ·you afraid to be In the
home after work any .more."
apartment all alone?"
"MTs. Pennyweather sounds like
"Nah. I don't mind It at all. But
a wonderful person."
my wife has made me promise not
"She Is. 'i'll(jre aren't many
Today Is Friday, Dec. 14, the 349th day of 1984. There are 17 days left in
to open the door to strangers. Also,
35-year-old women who would take
the year.
she's given me pennlsslon to bring
care of somebody' s husband while
Today's highlight in history:
a male friend home provldlng we
his wife was working. Once my wife
On Dec. 14, 1799, the first President of the United States, George .
don't mess up the house."
had to go IJUt of town, and Mrs.
Washington, died ·at his Mount Vernon, Va. , home at the age of 67, nearly
Pennyweather fixed me a candlethree years after leaving office.
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being given the sta rting nod by his
fa ther , Coach Lefty Dnesell .
Playing 31 minutes, or 24 minut es
longer than he h?d in 47 previ~u s
appea rances, Dnesell scored ftve
points, tltree below his ca reer high .
"I was kind of surprised. " Driesell
said of his start. " He (his fa the t·)
mentioned It tomeyeste rday thathe
was thinking about It, but un.t_il the
time comes, you never know.
The Maryland -crowd chanted for
a n appearance by Woods as the
Te rps contlrlued to roll up the score.
He finally got a chance, and With
2:04 left he sank two free lhrows
during a 21-point streak by the
Terps. All 11 players used by
Maryland scored, led by Adria n
Branch's 16 po~ts.

· Team president Jim Finks refused to comment on the reports, but
Green told a television reporter:
"I'm ha ppy. We'regettlngcloser by
the minute. It stiU could fall through ,
Until Rick and Barry (agent Barry
Axelrod ) come to · m e a nd we' re
shaking ha nds on the deal. if' s not a
deal. "

-

Ibach said team officials we re
shunning the media because they
"d idn 't wa nt to muddy the waters"
until talks with Sutcliffe were
comple ted.Jbacb sa id he did not
know wbe n the Cubs could announce
Sutcliffe 's signing.
Details of the veteran right bander's new conrrac t, estimated to
be worth between $9 . mill ion-$!0
million over five yea rs, were stU!
being negotia ted, Cubs officia ls
said.
Only a day earlie r , Axelrod had
sa id tha t once Sutcliffe picked a
team from the fou r offers, II would
take some time to fina liw the
_contract. While a ll fou r vyi ng clubs
had submitted a " top dollar" offer
for a fi v&lt;:'ycar cont ract. there still
rema ined to be wor ked out .~ u c h
matters as defen·ed paymen1s,
loans and signing bonuses.
As the Cubs maintained th0ir
silence, each of the other clu bs tha i
had made a fi na l offer to Sut cl iffe
bowed out of the de rby.

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45points before beatingBo"ieSta le,
were kept in uniform for about 20
minut es after the game a s Coach
Howie Eva ns condu cted a closed door session in the locker room.
La te r. Evans said he was upset
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of them. "

CHICAGO (AP) -The bidding
for Cy Young winne r Rick Sutcliffe
Is ove r , aild the Chicago Cubs '
commitment to re-sign their freeagent pitchers Is nearly fulfilled .
Allbaugh the Cubs would ·admit
only to being " ve ry confident" of
re-signing Sutcllffe, Chicago won
the player raf!le by default Thursday when every other team In the
running was e liminated from
consideration.
The Atlanta Braves, Kansas City
Royals and San Diego P adres all
confirmed Thursday thaI they had
been informed Sutcliffe was going
elsewhere- meaning the Cubs. The
Padres, apparently the last team in
the running, were the last to be
informed , around 6 p .m. EST.
"The Cubs got him," sa id Genera l
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Padres. "We we re happy to be in the
final two."
The Cubs now have re-acquired
tree agent pitchers Dennis Eckersley, Steve Trout and SutCliffe. Rick
Reuschel also leU the club via free
agency, but Chicago has shown little
interest In re-signing him. That
leaves only free agent reliever Tim
Stoddard out of the fold.
" We m ade a commitme nt to I he
clty ofctlicagoand Ia our ballclu b to
get our people back, :' General
Manager Dallas Green said whe n
the Cubs re-signed Trout last week.
On Thursday, a s news of Sut-.
Cliffe 's intentions leaked to the
media, Cubs public relaTions d irector Bob Ibach would sa y only:
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r &lt;:'sign Rick Sutcliffe."

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Rams after play . be~h;
San Francisco seeks -record
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - The Dallas Cowboys and New York
San Franc~co 49ers, in search of a Giants for NFC berths.
The other three NFC playoff
National Football League record.
and the Los Angeles Rams, hoping contenders would like to see the
for a place in th&lt;&gt; playoffs, tonight Rams lose and are hoping the 49ers
open a suspenseful final weekend of compete as they did on Oct. 28 at
the season with a game that could Anaheim.
Joe Montana, the NFC's topaffect three other playoff hopefuls.
The 49ers, 14·1, who already have ranked quarterback, threw for 365
clinched a place in the postseason yards and three touchdowns as the
competition. hope to become the 49ersranovertheRams33.0onOct.
first team in NFL history to win 15 28. He also had three TD passes last
regular season games.
· weekend, playing on1y one half of a
"We're going to go into the game 51-7 mismatch witli the Minnesota
to win it," 49ers Coach Bill Walsh VIkings.
promises, but the49ersareexpected
Tonight is Montana's final tuneup
to go without a few players, such as opportunity before the 49ers' playoff
defensive back Ronnie Lot!, who opener on Dec. 29 or 30, and Walsh
have slight injuries.
says, "If the game is in doubt, we're
His team clinched its third going to stay with Joe to win the
division title in four years several game."
While the 49ers have a recordweeks ago and won't have to leave
Candlestick Park during the Na· breaking goal, that pressure Is now
tiona! Conference playoffs. Th&lt;&gt; behind Rams running back Eric
Rams, 10-5, wiU assure themselves Dickerson.
Dickerson got his record breaking
of a wild-card berth H they stop the
49ers' eight-game winning streak out of the way ahead of schedule,
and deprive them of that l Sth rushing for. 215 yards against the
victory.
Houston Oilers last Sunday to mak&lt;&gt;
If the Rams lose, they'll face an his season total 2,007, four yards
anxious few days, perhaps including over O.J. Simpson's record estabpractlcefor a game they won't play. lished in 1973.
Th&lt;&gt;y could reach the playoffsatlo.6, ,
The Giants have possibly the
but It would depend on the outcome
of other NFC games during a greatest stake in the Rams-49er
weekend that will see three division game. If the Rams win, the Giants
titles as well as two wild-card berths will make the playoffs as a wild-card
team providing they can beat New
decided.
The NFC East title will be riding Orleans on Saturday.
If the Rams lose to the49ers, then
on Sunday's game between the
Washington-Redskins and St. Louis the Giants' game doesn't matter.
Cardinals , while championships In Then, their eventual fate would
the American Conference West and depend on the Washington-St. Louis
Central divisions also will be on the gam e which will decide the NFC
East championship and the DaUasline.
Tonight's game will have bear· Miami game Monday night. The
ings on the chances of the Redskins, only way theGiantscould then make

lo's ran
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"He's Buffalo's No. 1 gun," said
Bengals linebacker J eff Schuh.
" He's the guy we've got to stop."
· The Bengals, 7-8, must beat the
Bills, 2-3, a nd Pittsburgh must lose
to the Los Angeles Raiders if
Cincinna ti is to win the American
Football Conference Central Dlv·
ls lon. Pittsburgh leads with an 8-7
record.
"I've taken a lot of heat over the
past few years:·· said Bell, who still
had a year of eligibility left at Notre
D,a me when he signed a pro
contract . .
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run the bali with authority."
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center John Williams.
State, Heidelberg is at Ohio Univer·
Williams is averaging 18.6 points sity, Capital at Miami, Alcorn State
a nd 8.6 rebounds per game.
at Toledo, Maryland-Eastern Shore
Rice Coach Tommy Suitts said of at Akron and South Alabama at
Williams, "He's a great player. You Youngstown State.
hope to hold him between 15 a nd 20
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the five most underrated college berg at Mount Union, Ohio Wesplayers in the nation.
leyan a t Findlay, Bethany at
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opponent so far this season. The ·at Georgetown (Ky.), Nazareth at
Green Wave's shortest star1ers are Tiffin, Point Park at Walsh,
a trio of6-7players, forwards David Wilmington at Cincinnati Bible and
Dominique and Clyde Eads a nd Cedarville a t Bluffton.
guard Jon Johnson . Th&lt;&gt; other
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Aughburns . .
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Lebarwn results
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Ohio State's swift backcourt pair,
LEBANON, Ohio (API - Hello
Ronnie Stokes and Troy Taylor.
Spring Time grabbed the lead at the
That means 6-3 freshman Steve
quarter pole and went on to a half
Beene may be in the Tulane lineup.
length victory in the featured ninth
Meanwhile, Cincinnati's reboundrace at the Lebanon Raceway
ing Bearcats gun for their fifth
Thursday
night.
straight victory against invading
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travels to Virginia Commonwealth,
3-5
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Morehead State visits Bowling
wagered
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Eldon Miller. Ohio Stale's basketbail · coach, insists the Buckeyes
must win one statistic, rebounding,
if they are to.handle invading Tulane
Saturday night.
Despite a 3·1 start, Ohio State has
been out rebounded by its four
oppon&lt;&gt;nts 137·125. · Maryland, in
stopping the Buckeyes' winning
streak at three games, controlled
the boards 40·29 for a 76-73 decision
Tuesday nig ht .
"This has to change," Miller said
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import,ant one- rebounding."
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the playoffs Is for Washington to
beat St. Louis and for Miami to beat
Dallas.
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stiU In ·line for three remaining
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Rams, Giants, Washington, St.
Louis and Dallas. If Washington
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wild-card berth.
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division titles - the Bears as
champions in the Central.
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Division and Seattle, Denver and the
Los Angeles Raiders as wild-cards,
aU from the West Division. Seattle
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Saturday.
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England; Green J;!ay at Minnesota;
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GAME -The Game of Pomeroy and MiddlePort prepared by the
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A l!lgger-than-expected $7.1 l!U·
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·
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Judge ends 23 cases
1\venty-threc cases Were processed Wednesday in Meigs County
Court by Judge Patrick O'Brien.
Fined were Daniel Peyton, Albany, $589 and costs with $294 offliJe
suspended, overload; Norman
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three days in jail, license suspended
for 60 days, DWI; Michael Moorm a n, Jefferscnville, $150 and costs,
attempting to take more than one
deer, $25 and costs, failing to deliver
deer to checking s tation; David
Fyffe, Piketon, $50 a nd costs,
know'~gly transporting ot having a
loaded firearm in a motor vehicle.
Also Hollie McCoy, E lizabeth,
W.Va., $35 a nd costs, drivi~g left of
center; J am es Schuler, Middleport,
$25 and costs, failing to detach
tempora ry tag from special deer
permit to attach to deer, $25 and
costs; Barbara Grover, Pomeroy,
$25 and costs, failure to control
vehicle; J a mes Stacy, Jr., Tuppers
Plains, $10 and costs, driving left of
center; Ronald Sykes, P ortland ,
costs and restraining from com·
plainingwitness, three years probation, assault ; · and Michael Dorst,
Pomeroy, costs only and a restrain-

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interfering with child custody.
Fined for speeding were Albert
Leibey, Norton, $23 and costs;
Kenneth Russell, Gallipolis, $29 and
costs; Thomas Schwall, Pomeroy ,
$24 and costs; Michael Burcham,
Marietta, $24 and costs; Philip
Eagle, Reedsville,$28andcosts,and
Boyd Sinclair, Athens, $23andcosts.
Forfeiting bonds for speeding
were Mark Potnick, WestervUle,
$40; Robert Squicciarini, Hunting·
ton, $44; John Galloway, South
•
Point, $50.
Also forfeiting bonds were Harry
Kautz, Springfield, $70, knowing ly
transporting or having a loaded
firearm in a motor vehicle; Paul
McMurray, Columbus, $45, hunting
deer on private property without a
special deer permit; Steve Pullins,
Pomeroy, $220, overload; and
Norman . Toler, Columbus, $W,
fa lling to dim lights to oncoming car.

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rEating for two' during pregnancy only leaves excess pounds
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. The myth of "eating for two"
during pregnancy can leave many
women with excei;s pounds to fight
· off after the birth, according to
Brenda Murray, dletldari at Pleasant Valley . Hospital. In fact, a
pregnant woman needs to increase
her Intake by only about300calories
a day, according to nutrition
experts . However, the nutritional
value of her calories is particularly
important.
·
A lJalanced diet supplemented by
vitamins and minerals will help
ensure the good health of mother
and chUd while keeping overall
weight gain during pregnance to

the recommended 24-30 pounds,
recomrtlended by a doctor or
Ms. MUITay said. Careful planning
dietitian, especially in the second
can he particularly Important to the
and thlrd .trimesters, she said .
. many wortlen who continue work·
Iron requirements increase siging untU their l&lt;!!&gt;t month of
nificantly during pregnancy a s the
pregnancy and may not have total
mother transriorts oxygen and .
control over their eating schedule
creates ·, additional blood supplies
or.dlet. ·
for the baby and herself. Good
Planning a l!alanced and varied
sources of Iron 11re meat, fish and
diet Is most easUy accompUshed by
poultry and organ meats such as ·
using· the basic four food group
liver and kidney, Ms.•Murray said.
plan. The minimal requirements
Iron Is found . in wheat and
are four servings of milk, three of
enriched grains, dried fruits and
meat or protein, fol!r of fruits or
leafy vegetables such as spinch and
vegetal!les and folir of whole or . kale.' However, the dally eating ·of
enriched grains dally. Although diet foods high In vitamin .C, like citrus
along, special supplements may be fruits, strawberries, green peppers

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Mrs. Kelly
Hawk,
Mason, W.Va. are announcing the
birth of their second son, Kodi
Blythe on Oct. 23, at Pleasant Valley
Hospital. The Infant weighed seven
pounds, 13 ounces and was 2llncheS
long. Mr. and Mrs. Hawk liave
another son, Derek Brandon, three. ·
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hawk of Hemlock
GJ'9ve. Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Gcr&lt;ild Kearns of
Letart, W.Va. Great-grandmothers
are Mrs. Bernice Hawk and Mr,;.
Freda Turley, and Delmas Kearns
Is a· great-grandfather. Mrs. Hawk
Is the former Lynn KearnsofLctart,
W. Va.

Groupll
to meet

ROLLS OUT THE RED CARPET

MIDDLEPORT- Group IT of
Middleport Presbyterian
Church will meet Tuesday, 7::11
p.m.. at the church'with Velma
Rue and Faye Wallace as
hostesses. A thank offering will
be collected.

TOPS to meet
POMEROY -TOPS Chapter
1456 will meet Tuesday for a
Christmas party with weigh ln
from 5: 00 fo 6 p.m. There will be
no meeting on Christmas. The
neK! meeting wUJ be on Jan . 1 at
the regular tirpe.

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0 Refundable MKurity depmit and first month'l tem. ~t ore

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recommended.
it Is Important for all expectaa.
mothers to consciously evaluate
their eating habits, Ms. Murray
stressed.

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MONDAY

POMEROY The Izaak
Walton League wW meet on
Monday instead of the regularly
scheduled day, Dec. 24.

SUNDAY SPECIALS

time. Residents are to feel f~ee to
stop by Conde's office on North
Second Ave., in Middleport,
during the designated hours.
Supplies are limited.

PORK CHOPS &amp; DRESSING

With Soup &amp; Salnd Bar ........ss.2S

O'pen house

FRIED CHICKEN
MASHED POTATO, ROLL

MIDDLEPORT - The La·
salle Restaurant ln Middleport
will entertain with a holiday open
house from 1 to 4 p .m. Sunday.
Armand Turley will provide
organ music during the affair
and restaurant "elves" will
served refreshments. The res·
taurant is also planning a special
New Year's Eve ol!servance.

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RUTI.AND - A New Year's
Eve party with music by Sound
Express wlll be held at the
Rutland Civic Center Irom 9p.m.
to 1 a.m. on Dec. 31. The party is
belng sponsored by the new
Rutland Lions' Clul!. Tickets are
$15 per couple, $7.50 single, and
maybepurchasedattheRutland
Dept. Store; Miller Brothers;
Pizza Dan's, or from clul!
members. Refreshments and
party, favors will be free of
charge.

Free toys
MIDDLEPORT - Free toys
will · be avaUal!le ori Monday
evening from 6: :11 to 9 p.m.
Dr. James P. Condeandhisstaff
for Meigs resltlents with ftnan.
cia! difficulties at Chrisimas

from

Grange meeting held
. The annual holiday dinrier meetIng of the Harrisonville Grange was ·
held recently at the horne of Mrs.
Stella Atkins and Miss Ruby Diehl.
· Pauline Atkins, delegate ·to thll
Star'drange gave her report on that
session, Others attending the dinner
party were Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan
WUI, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Cotterlli, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1
King, Chester King, Mrs. Norma ·
Lee, Mrs. Binda Diehl, Mrs. Anna
EDzabeth Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Korn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
.J~ll and Cheryl Lynn.

$425

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Party planned

THE RULES: 0 LMIM moy hove the option to pi.Khout the car at
leole end 01 a price to be Mgricrted with the dealer ot ltclll

cheese for one cup of milk.
Most expectant mothers don't
realize that another essential nutrient during pregnancy Is fola te,.a B
vitamin needed· to increase the
blood supply for mother and l!aby,
Ms. Murray said. The recom·
mended dally allowance of fola te is
doubled for the pregnant woman .
Foods high in folate Include liver,
dark, leafy green vegetables, legumes and certain fruits.
Adeq~at" nutrition is an Important element ln prenatal care.
Furthermore, alcohol , caffeine and
cigarettes have been shown to
adversely affect the growth, size
and health of the unborn infant.
Limiting the use of these substances during pregnancy Is highly

Our Service Never Ends!

Happenings

YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER

THE ARITHMETIC:
Monfhly Loose Po,.,.nt
· Nunlber of Montllt • ·
Refundable Security Dopo.it
Toto! Cosh Due ot Loose lncopiK&gt;n
Toto! llomount of P~
TototMi..__

and tomatoes, along with Iron-rich
foods will speed up ' the body 's
absorption of Iron - a definite plus
for both mother and l!aby. Iron
supplements may be prescribed to ·
provide dally requirements, she ·
added.
. Special attention should be paid
to.calcium intake as it Is pecessary
for the formation of the baby's
bones and teeth as well as for the
metaboUc process. As much lis 50
percent more calcium is needed
during pregnancy; she said.
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.
This requirement can be satisfied
by drinking one quart of milk per
day .or substituting one ounce of

Play, set

Hawk birth
isMr.announced
and -B.

HEMLOCK Hemlock
Grange will meet in rEgUlar
session saturday at 7 p.m. at the
grange hall.

THE OFFER: We con arrange through Ford Credit's
Red Carpet lease plan to'.provide qualified lessees
with o hew vehicle lo; o lot less than you'd think.
for as long as 48 months!

Friday,OSOMnber14.1984

MIDDLEPORT - The semiTUPPERS PLAINS A
annuallnstallation of officers of seminar on income taxes will be
Bethel 62, International O!Per of presented by H&amp;R Block personJob's Daughters will be held net when !he Meigs County
saturday at 7 p.m. at the ChurchesofChrlstMen'sFellow· ·
Middleport Masonic Temple. · ship meets at 7 p.m. Monday at
Dreama Bentz, daughter of Mr. the Tuppers Plains Church of
and Mrs. Walter Bentz, •Pome- Christ.
roy, will be installed as honored
queen.

"Htppg Holldtgt to All"
RT. 1, RUTLAND, OHIO

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By The Bend

saleS were·up21.6percent, Cluysler
Corp.'s sales rose 28.6 percent an&lt;!.
General Motors Corp.'s sales
surged 17.9 percent.
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But in more sobering economic
news, the government sald more
Americans tiled 'applications for
unemployment compensation In the
last week of November than in any
single week since spring 1983.
•
The Lallor Department sa14
455,00J Americans tiled appllcatlorur
for unemployment compensation lit
the last week of November, up74;00J·
from the 381,00J first-time cWnnS
flled .ln the previOUS week.

By The Aileoc'ai«&lt;P.-

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (API metal-and-plastic heart and moved
William Schroeder survived a
to Schroeder 's brain .
partia lly paralyzing stroke. his
"The situation was that he was
second set back since he became the
sitting up ea ting his dinner, talking
world's second recipient of a
with his wife, feeding himself and
permanent artificial heart, and was she noticed suddenly that he had
alert and aattempting tQ speak, his
stopped feeding himself and was
doctor said.
just holding the food in his right
The s troke, which froze Schroed· hand," Lansing said.
·
er 's arm In midair as he was eating,
"She asked him ifhewantedherto
came just hours after he received a
feed him and then she noticed that he
began to look very drowsy, that his
Social Security check that was
hand-delivered l!y two officials eyes rolled back and he became
Thursday as a result of his
somewhat limp.
complaints to President Reagan in a
"There was a nurse in the room at
telephone conversation the day
the timeand Mrs. Schroeder and the f1jlijW'B*BiiB:&lt;B¥!ji~q;;;J;;q~
before.
nurse laid him back in bed. He
At 6 p.m. Thu rsday, dur ing became stuporous at this time and
OPEN
dinner, Schroeder 's wife. Margarel.
unresponsive and really not moving
UNTIL 8
anything."
realized that something was desper·
ately ·wrong with her norma lly
'Tm quite sure that he is aware
ta lka tive husband, offi cials said.
that something has gone wrong,"
Nearly three weeks after
Lansing said. ' rHe obviously knows
Schroeder received the artificia l that he cannot speak and he is weak
heart, he suffered a stroke in the on the r ight sfde ."
lower left side of the brain that
After the stroke, doctors raised
partially paralyzed his right s ide Schroeder'sheartbeatfrom75heats
and affected his speech, sa id Dr.
per minute to 80 for a short period,
Allan M. Lansing, director and
Lansing said. He also was given
chairman of Humana Heart Insti- drugs to prevent swelling and keep
fluid from leaking out of his l!lood
tute International.
Doctors were encouraged by vessels, and was beinggivenox~gen
Schroeder's attempt to talk, that he r~th~r~ou~g~h~a~m~as~k::_,~he::s~a~ld:·_ _ __j~~~~~~~~~~~~~
could move his right arm and leg
and that his l!lood pressure and
other vital signs were normal,
Lansing told repot1ers.
Schroeder, 52. also later recognized his wife when she visited him.
Nonetheless, his condition was
downgraded from sa tisfactory to
serious and doctors planned m ore
tests today to determine what
caused the s troke . A stroke temporarily cuts off oxygen to a part of the
brain.
Doctors were investigating several possible causes, including a
blood clot that. might have formed in
one of the titanium valves in his

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authorities said apparently )lad
been shot accidentally. was nescued
how-s later. Miss Swenson has
recovered a nd resumed trainlng.
Schwalbe was not Injured.
A week-long search by foot ,
airplane and horseback failed to
locale 'the m en, but France did no(
give up. The men were finally
apprehended at gunpoint after
France, acting on a tip from a
ra ncher, tracked them on foot' In
rocky and heavily timbered terrain
for two hours .
He said he approached the men's
camp as they were preparing
supper on a mountainside about five
miles northeast of the small town of
Norris. "I had the drop on them, "
France said.
"I just snuck up on them. Don
reached over and gral!bed his rifle
and I was able to talk him out of
doing anything stupid.
"I told him notto make me kill him
or Dan," France said.
''He wanted to know what
guarantees I could give him that I
wouldn't shoot him. I said I wouldn't
shoot him unless he made me. I
promised him a warm bed and
warm food and warm water - and I
em phasiZed warm ."
France said both the m en were
dirty and tired. "They were both
exhausted. Dan's hands were
black." he said. "Dan acted like he
was really relieved."
The Nicholses, who havespentthe
last 12 summers in the mountains
and have lived there continuously
since August 1983, reportedly had an
elaborate network of gardens and
supply caches.
France said. a rancher called him
Thursday afternoon and said lie had
spotted two men and a campfire on
the side of a mountain.

Schroeder survives
second major setback

14, 1984;

Bo~d relaXing grip .

Sheriff gets drop
on mountain men
BOZEMAN, Mont. tAP) ~ A
sherltt who spent five months
tracking two mountain men who
allegedly ki\lnapped a woman the
younger man wanted as a bride and
killed her would-be rescuer got " the
drop on them" as the exhausted pair
huddled by a campfire.
"It was exactly as I had hoped It
would be - exactly as I prayed It
would be," Madison County Sheriff
Johnny France said Thursday after
he slngle-handedly marched Don
Nichols, 53, and his son Dan, W, at
gunpoint to other law officers who
had flown into the rugged mountains
of southwestern Montana to m eet
them.
"I have planned this thing,
dreamed of it and everything I did
today was just as if I'd been there
before,." France told The Associated
Press in a telephone interview
Thursday night.
France said both men were
charged with aggravated homicide,
assault, felony kidnapping ilnd
felony intimidation. They were
taken to Virginia City and arraigned, then taken to the Gallatin
County jail in B:lzeman.
The Nicholses are accused of
kidnapplng Kari Swenson, 23, a
Montana State University student
and member of the U.S . .biathlon
team, as she jogged along a
mounta in trail near Big Sky on July
15. The men apparently wanted her
as a bride for Dan Nichols ,
authoritie_s said.
A day later, Don Nichols allegedly
shot and killed Alan Goldstein. who
was searching for Miss Swenson
along with Jim Schwalbe when they
came upon the woman chained to a
log with a bullet wound in her chest.
The two men ned into the
m ountains. Miss Swenson, who

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Friday, December 14, 1984
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

December 1 1184

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7 fXrERIENCE lt1f JOY Of RELIGION

The I ands tots

paris of

lot s returned delmquem by the

Treasurer of MEIGS County

agreeably to law are contatned

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TRINITY CHUROi R£1\ W H Pem n
P\lStOI [)(obblf' Buck Sunday School Supt
GracertesChurch School9 15 am Worship Servle10: :1'1
General Merchand 1se
a m Choir rehearsal Tuf'Sitn 7 :rJ p m
under dln&gt;frlon of Ah('(&gt; N4"JSP
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POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZA •
RENE Corll{&gt;r Umon and Mullx&gt;rry R€'\
'lllomas Glen McClunJ; llaS or Clyde Ht'nder
School q W a m
Wor stllp 111 :lO a m
son S S Supt Sunday School 9 :JJ a m
P1 a\('1 ml'r!ln£ 7 :lfl 11m Thursda v
tnornlnFl: worship 10: :U am cvenmg SCIVI('(' 6
MIDDL EPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
• p m mid "'N'k St&gt;I"\1CE' wronesdav 7 p m
CHURCH Corner Ash and Plum Ralph
'(,RACE EPISOOPAL CHUR(:H l26 E
Cundiff pa stor Sunday SchoollO 00 a m
Milln St Pomr&gt;rov Sunda). services Holy
Mor ning Wor ship 11 uo a m Wednt'sda}
rommunlon on !he fil sl Sunday of £'1.lCh month
and Sa 1u rday E\1:- nln~ &amp;&gt;rvlces at 7 :KJ p
and combined 'o'!1th monung pra\cr on th£'
m
1hlrdd SundaY Morrung p1 ave1 and S('l'1110 0 on
MEu.s
,au othu Sundavs of !h(l month Olu!"C'h School
CO OPERATIVE PARISH
and Nurs&lt;'ry car(' provided Coff('(' ~ur In the
UN ITED METHODIST CHURCH
Parish Halllmmf'dlatC'lv followuu:thE'servi('('
Fay Sauer Director
,POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 W
Rev Jam~ E Corbitt Assh•tant
Main St Nell Proudfoot pastor Bible School
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
.._ 9 :Dam Mornln,t!'\\ OrshJp 10 :Ua m Youth
Rev Don o\rcher
mectmgs 6 00 p m E\emn £ worship 7 00 p
Rev Ro~ Deeter
m Wl'dnf'Sda} mght pra}'f'l mf'f'hn~ and Bible
study 7 Ill ~ m
Rev Seldon .Johnliion
ALFRED - Chu1ch School 9 30 a m
THE SALVATION ARMY 115 Butlr rnut
Worship 11 a m UMYF 6 :lfl p m U \\
A\t' Pomf'IO\ Mrs D:&gt;ra WmmJ! In chargl'
1 hlrd Tu&lt;'sda\ 7 30 p m Communion
Sunda, holiness m('('tJng 10 a m Sutll:l&lt;l'
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School 10 Ill a m Sunda y School YPSM
CHESTER - \o\orshlp 9 am Church
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m UMW first Thur ~ da\ 1 p rJ'1 Com
Thut sdm 1J Wl a m to 2 p m Ladlf'S HoiTJ('
munlon first Sundav IArchf'rt
LtaguP mtm ll:l~ in {harge all women
JOPPA - \o\ ors hlp 9 10 a m Church
lmitro 1 •b p m Thursday Corp; C'&lt;~ dC't
School 10 10 a m Bibll Studv WE'd nf's
Clt s~s I) ou n~ Pc'OplC'-Bible) 7 :.:1 p m 8 1blP
day 7 Wpm tJohnson )
Stud\ and Pre~\n m('('1mg O)X'n to 1h£' public
LONG BOTTOM - Chu1 ch School 9 30
POMF Hm \VF:S f'SIDE CHVROI OF
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CIIRISJ 1.1'.!!t} Ch1ki1C'n s; HomC' Rood !County
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m VI f'f.inr~J av Bibl( Studv 7 p m
REEDSV ILLE -Church School 9 30 a
0 1 J) OEXTF:R BIBLE CHRtS llAN
m W01 !oO hlp Ser vtc(&gt; 11 00 a m ~ Oef'tt'r \
CJIUHCH Chm lcs Hatfl('ld pastor Linda
1 UPPERS PLAI NS ST PAULS\\ an Supt Sunda' School 9:;}) a m preach
Church School 9 a m Worship 10 a m
m.e Sf'n1~ fh sl and !hlrd Sundav followmg
BlblC' Stud) TUE"Sdav 7 W p m UM W
Suod n School 'outh m(&gt;(&gt;ling .ll p m ('V
Third Tuf'sda \ 7 30 p m Communion
l'" Sund:.J \
Fir st Sunda\ IArch('r \
GRAHA M UNI TE D METHODIST
CENTRAL CLUSTER
PH• IC'hlng (I \0 1 rn f11 :-;t und St'COnd Su n
Rev Jame~ E Corbitt
&lt;1 r~'"' ol 1C' h month tht rd and fou rth Sun
Rev Steven Nelson
dm ~ P tCh month v. orshlp s(&gt;n ICC'S at i 10
Rev Ri chard Kothemlch
p m Weti:1C'sda\ C\C nmgs at 7 30 p m
Rev Robert E Robinson
Pc_av11 1nd R1blt Stud \
Rev Andrew Rubenklng
: · f\E \ E N fH OA) ADVENTIS1 Mutb
\ SBUR Y Svra('USe l -Wmship11a m
• cr ry Hugh ts Hoa cJ Poffi(ll o' M.lchaC'l P1
Chun h School 9 4!5 a m Charge BJble
nnkov. ~k p l!-ilor M&lt;!Jl&lt;' Spn cs Sabbath
S1 Ud \ WC'd n&lt;'sdav 7 ~0 p m UMW first
Sc h 11 11 Su ut Sa bbath S( hool a1 2 p m on
TuC'sda\ ., Kl p m
Ch01r Rehea r sal
S ttu da\ u 11h \\ ( I Ship s('J\ IC'es follo"-lfl£
\\f'dnpsdav 6 30 p m UM\\ fourth Sun
.11 \ l!'l p m
da v 6 lOp m (Nt'lsonl
RUi t \ ND FIRS ! B~PTIST CHURCH
ENTERPR ISE - WOJ ship 9 a m
- S..,111 lll ll l PI \\arncr Supt Sund;n
Chu1ch &amp; hoollO a m 8 1ble Study Tu&lt;'s
• School 9 \0 a m Morning 'w\ or ship 10 4~
dav 7 \0 p m UMW FIJ st Mondav 7 30
' d m
p m UM) F ~ und a\ ti p m Choir Re
POMmOY FIRST BAPTIST Da\ld
h('a l sa l 6 ~0 p 11\ Wednrsda\ 1Rothr
.. M mn mnustC'I \\ illlam Snouffer Sundav
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• SchOol Supt Sunday School 9 :m &lt;~ m
Fl AT\\ OODS- Church School 10 a m
Mol mn_g Wors hip 10 W a m
\o\ orshlp 11 a m Bible Stud ~ Thursd
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UMYF' Sunda~ 6 p m
da\ 7 p m
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FO REST &lt;RUN - Worship q am
: S( ool !l 10 a m Morning Wor shrp 1() :m
Chm &lt;: h S('hnoi 10 a m Choir pr3C'I I&lt;'C'
, e\ &lt;'ntn£ "01 sh1p 7 3(1 p m Tucs dav VIsI
I Uf's da ~ 6 ~ll p m UMW frrst Tuesdi:I 'V
• ta!lon 7 p m V\f'dn esda\ Praver sc1 \IcC'
7 10 p m 1Nei!-!Onl
• 7 10 p m Mission F rl(lnds 7 :m p m
HEA fH I Mlddl£&gt;por 1)- Chu1 C'h School
~ Gir l s In \ ctlon 7 lfl p m Act pens 7 :W p
q :\0 a m
Worship 10 ]() a m
Bibl&lt;'
~ m
Cho11 P articc A :10 p m
Stud y I uu;da y 10 a m UMW Sf'cond
I" FA I1H TA BERNACI E CHURC H Bat
Monday 7 ~0 p m UMW St-rond Mon
'it.: lev Run Road Rf'\ Emmet t Rav.. son p ts
da' 7 10 p m UMM Third Mondav ; W
\ to1 Hand II v Dunn supt Sunday School
p m ! Robinson 1
... lOam Sund" f'\&lt;' nl ngs('r\I C(' 7 lOp m
MI NERSVILl E- \\ orshlp Scn ir&lt;' 10
"" 81hlf' !Nu: hmg 7 30 p m Thu rsdav
a m Chu rch &amp; hool 11 am UM W th1rd
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S\ RA CUSE MISSIO N CHf'll v St S\
WC'd nC'sda} 1 p m Chmr practice Mon
• racusf' S(•l \ I ('(IS JO a m Sunda' F.H'mng
da y 7 ll p m !Nelson !
• sc"tviC'C'" Sunda' md W&lt;'d nc&gt;s dav at 7 OOp
PEARL CHAPEL - Wor ship Sf'rvlcr 9
~ m
a m Ctlurch School 11 am UMW Sf&gt;
r
MI ODl EPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
cond Tuf'sd&lt;~y 7 W p m 1JMYF last TuPs
r JN CHRI S1 1AN UN ION La" renee Man
da\ 7 30 p m tubt&gt;nklng )
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if'\ pa stor Mrs Ru sSf'll Young Sundav
POMEROY - Chutch &amp;hool 9 15 a m
" School Sup! Sunda v Sc hool 9 :10 a m
Wor~ hl p St-1\ice 10 30 a m Choil rf'
• Ev(lnin,g "' orship i 10 p m \\ t"dm sda\
hC'ar sa l Wl'dnpsday 7 :lOp m UM W S(l
'- p1 a-.C'r m!'C'IIng 7 10 p m
cond Tuesdov 1 30 p m UMYF Sund ov
"' MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF GO D
ti p m I Corbitt\
,... : Rae InC' Rl v Jamt's Sa t1&lt;'rr1cld pa stor
ROCK SPRINGS - Church School 9 1~
.. F1t'ema n \\illl ams Supt Sundon S{hnol
t m Worship 10 am Blbl(l Studv W£1d
... 9 45 a m Sunda\ and \\ (ld nr&gt;Sda v f'\ C'n
nf'"da\ 7 3ft p m UMYF IS&lt;&gt;niors l Sun
... : In) SN\ lf t.S 7 p m
dav S p m I Juniors) C'\f'rV othf'r Sun
, , MIDDL EPORT F IRST BAPTIST
da' 11 p m rRothemlchl
t• (;ern(' r Sixth and Pa lm t'r The Rt' MiJik
RU rLAND- Church SChool q 4~ a m
J M cClun,5: Sunda\ SrhOol 9 l 5 a m
Dan
\\ ors hip 10 lOam UMWIE\IC'nlnlgCI I
~ Whi tt' Sunda' School Supt 1ohn Rlc&gt;bei
CIC'l s~ro nd Wrd ncsday 7 30 p m L: M\\
-;, SI Asst Sup! Mm ning \\ orshlp 10 15 a
1Aftnnoon Clrcl&lt;' l second Thursdav I p
~ m Youlh mf'(ltln,g 7 30 p m WPdn PSd &lt;~'
m IRubf&gt;nklngl
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SALEM CENTER -Church School 10
.... nlor Astronaut s and Jumor and Senior
am \\ orship 9 45 am 1Rubenkln2 !
,.. High 8 ) F chou· practice 8 30 p m \\ed
SNOWVILLE - Worship 8 30 am
,.. ncsda y Pra\N m(IC'!In~ and Blblf' srudv
C'hu1 ch ~c h ool lO a m IRutx&gt;nklngJ
; ;: Wednesday T 30 p m

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( HURCH Of C'HRIST Mlddl ~por t S!h
• ' "d Maln Bob Mellon mml st£'r AI Har t
... sr n t "~"l )(" Itt&lt;' mlni,.IPr Mike Gerlach
~ Sund 1, School Superintendent Bible
l s( honl t) l(l 1 m Mo r nm~ Wor ship 10 JO
~ .1m
~ \ lnin g \o\otshlp .. OOpm Pra' cr
'""mC'!' tln,L! W f'dnr&gt;~d n 7 00 p m
., MIDDI I PORT f HURCH OF THE NA
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: i"'~·nd HP' N tn n Co\o iC 8!11 Whit e Sunday
• ~&lt;!hoo t Supt su nd I V SchOol q :10 l.l m
...Ml rn !n.c \\ 01 shi p 10 JO a m
Sunda y
.. E, tngf'l p; tlr rt1C'f'!lng .. 00 p m Pra\f'l
... m' ( tlnJ! WC'dnt sd n .. nn p m
UN I1 Ell PRESRVTERII\N
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Uln-ttor of Education
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HARRI SONVH I E PRESBYTERIAN
.. ( IIURCH Sunda\ Worshi p srrvl('{' 9 00
:: am Chu1 rh S..:hool 10 1'i am Bible
P-~ Stud\ Sunda\ 7 ~~~ p m P1&lt;1vt'r Group
"" " f'dnesdav q on a m
MIDDl EPOR1 PRESBYTERIAN
-: CHL RC H Church ScfJOol 10 15 AM
• MornlniZ \-\ orstllp 11 15 AM Bible Stud y
l':'Tut'sda\ HI 00 a m 8 1blf' Study Thurs
c drl\ 7 :lOpm
: S\ RACUSE FIRST UNIT ED PRESBY
~ TF.RIA N CHURCH Wor ship SPrvic(' 9 00
.. a m Chu1 ch SchOOl 10 -oo 3 m Bible
~ studv Tuf'scl a\ 10 a m Junior and Senior
.. Hl~h Youth l.1oup Sunda:v f\ 00 p m ,..,..
'" flUTI AN D CHURCH OF GOD Pastor
,. R€'V John Evans Sunday School 10 00 a
~: m Su nda~ Mornln~ Worship 11 00 a m
Ctllldr r n s Chu rchll a m Sunday even
• In£ st'n Icc 7 00 p m WPdn esday even
;, tng YounJ!' Ladles Au:d11sry 6 00 P m
,. Wednesday F'amlly Worship 7 00 p m
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• *'1-Umg Boflom Edsel Hart , pastor S.unday

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Rev Roger Grat:e
Rev Paul M ~ Gulre
Rev Keith Rader
APPLE GROVE- ChurcfiSchoo19a m
V. orshlp 10 a m I First and third Sun
davsl UMW S('~Ond TuC'sday 7 30 p m
Pt avc t meetlnJ: Wednesday 7 p m
!Grace\
RETHANY - Worship 9 a m Church
School 10 a m Bible Stud y Wednesday
10 a m Dorcas Women s Fellowship
WC'Cin f'sda} 11 a m (McGuirE")
CARMEL- Church School 9 30 a m
Won.:hip 10 45 a m St'&lt;'Ond and Fourth
Su nd a~s Fellowship dinner with Sutton
third Thursday 6 30 p m (McGulte)
EAST L ETART - Church School9a m
Worship 10 a m second and fourth Sun
davs UMW first Tuesday 7 30 p m
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LETART FALLS - Worship 9 am
Chu rc h School 10 am tGrace)
MORNING STAR-Worship 9 45a m
Church School 10 30 a m Bible Study
Thu rsday 7 30 p m tRadE'r)
MORSE CHAPEL- Church SChool9 341
am , WorshJp 11 a m (Rader)
PORTLAND - Church School 6 30 p m
Worship T 3'l p m UMYF Wednesday
7 30 p m (McGuire)
F.ACJNE
WESLE:Y AN - Church
School 10 a m Worship 11 a m UMW
fourth Monday 7 30 p m Men'l Prayllr
Breakfast Wednesday 7 a m (Grace)
StJTI'ON - Church SChool 9 .10 a m
Morning worship 10 45 a m fltst and tfllrd
Sundays, Fellowship dinner wUh Carmel,
third Thursday, 6 30 p m (McGulu~
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HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION Rev
Tom Staten pas tor Sunday School 9 30 a
m Evening service 7 30 p m Wedn~:-sday
prayer meeting 7 30 p m
BEAR WALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST Duane Wuden mlnls1 er Bible
class 9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 30 a
m Evening Worship 6 30 p m Wed nes
day Bible Study 6 30 p m
NEW STIVERSVJLL E COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Sunday School serv ice 9 45 a
m
Worship service 10 30 a m
Eva n ~e llstlc Service 7 30 p m Wednt&gt;s
day Prayer meeting 7 30 p m Thursday
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomeroy
Harrisonville Rd. Rob ert Purtell minis
ter Ron RUfle Sunday School Superinten
dent Sunday School 9 30 a m Wotshlp
service 10 30 a m Event,ng worship Sun
day 7 p m and Wednesday 7 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH Pine
Grove The Rev William Mlddleswarth
pastor Church ser vice 9 30 a m Sunday
School 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCR OF CHRIST
John Wright pass1or Sunda} School 9 30
a m Larrv Haynes S S Supt Morning
worship 10 :ro a m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE Rev Thomas H Coll!er pa stor
Martha W olfe Chairman of the Board of
Christian Life Sunday School 9 30 a m
Sunday
Morning worship 10 30 a m
evening worship 1 30 p m Prayer meeting
7 30 p m Wednesday
LIBERTY CHRIS'I'IAN CHURCH Dex
ter Woody Call pastor Services Sund.ay
10 a m and 7 p m Wednesday 7 p m
RACI NE FIRST BAPTIST Don L
Walk&lt;'r Pastor Robert Sm tih Sunda y
School Sup! Sunda\ School 9 :lJ a m
Morni ng " or stll p 10 -lO a m
Sunda \
!'' c&gt;nina worship 7 \0 p m \\f'dn('sday
evPninR Bible stud\ i 30 p m
BURLIN G HAM COMMUNIT\'
CHURCH Burlingham R('v Ok t'~ Ray
Laundrrmllt pastor Ph 99? "' ~24 Sunda\
SChool10 00 a m Sunda y t'Venlnl'! sPrvicl:'
7 00 p m 'hedn(lsda} l'Vt'nlng sC'n IC!'
7 OOp m
DANVILLE HOIINERS CHURCH
loca tPd on Rt 325 be!W('£&gt;n Vtn10n and
Lan~ sv ill c RPv Ben W&lt;1 tt s pa stor Sun
dav Sc hool R &amp;I a m Bobb \ Lambert S
S ~ upt Mornlngwor ship10 :Ki a m Chil
dren s Happ } Hour 6 45 p m Pra v(lr and
Bible Stud\ 7 30p m Ml ss10nr~r\ ffi('('tin,l!
first Wrdn esday of each month 7 lOp m
For Information call~ R-167
SI LVER RUN BAPTIST Bill L1ttlt'
pas tor Steve Lit tle&gt; s S Supt Sunda y
School JOa m Morning '1\ or slp 11 am
Sunda v t&gt;ve nlng wnr shlp 7 30 p m Pra yC'r
meN In~ and BlbiPstud v Thursda\ 7 :ro p
m ' outh m t'&lt;'llng Wcdn&lt;'Sdav at 7 p m
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
183 N 2nd Ave Middleport Sunday
School 10 a m Sunday and \\(ldn&lt;'sda v
E\t'nl ng SC'rv ices at 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD Re' R
E Robinsnn pastor Sunda~ School q lOa
m Wo1shlp s('rvtce 11 a m E\E.\ning
sen IC&lt;' 7 p m Mid week SE'ni&lt;e Wt'dn&lt;':'l
dav '" p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIA N CHURCH
Rob('! 1 E M ussrr pa stot Sundav School
9 30 am Paul Musser supt Mor ning
worship 10 30 a m Sundav t'VPnln~": s£'r
vic(' 7 p m rhid 'tl. e(&gt;k S(&gt;r\ Ice W&lt;'dneo;:
day 7 p m
SYRACSE CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE Rev JamPs B Kltt lr pastor
Sherm an Cundi ff sup! Sunday School
9 30 a m Morning worship 10 :Ul a m
E' an~ c ll stlc s&lt;'rvice 6 p m Pra yer and
P1 alse Wt&gt;dnesdav 7 p m Youth mt'f'!
In~ 7 p m
EDEN UN IT ED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST E ld e n R Blake pa~IOI Sunda y
School JO a m Robert Rt&gt;ed Supt Morn
lng sprmon 11 a m Sunday niRht St'r
v i cPs Christian Endeavor 7 30 p m SOn~
serv loe 8 p m Preaching 8 ao p m Mid
wef'k prayer meellng Wedn~:-sda y 7 p m
Alvin RePd layleader
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN
Roger Watson, pastor Crenson Pratt
Sunday School Supt Morning worshlp9 3()
a m Sunday Schoo110 30 a m Evening
service 7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST Donald Sbue
pastor Joe Sayre, Sunday School Supl
Sunday School 9 45 a m Evening wor
ship 6 30 p m Prayer Meeting 6 30 p m
Wednesday.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST Jocly Holland, mlnlaler lleryl
Wells Supt Morning worthlp 8 00 a m
Church School 9 00 1 m
CHESTER CHURCH OF mE NAZA
RENE Rev lk!rberl Grato l)aalor
Frank Riffle, 1upt Sunday School 9 :lJ a
m Wonhlp .er:vlce. 1l a m and 7 p m
Suadoy WedDOI&lt;Ia)', 7 p m Pra).'t'r meet
lnl,
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
C!IURCH Rev Robert Mitior, poalor R&lt;&gt;
bert E ~ Barton, Dtreetor ot Cbrlstlan Edu
calion. Lloyd Wrllhl, •ulataat Sunday
!!chool 9 .10 a m : MoraiDI worobiD 10 .10
a m Choir practice Sunday 8 3d p m
Evealnl woraltlp 7 30 p m Wedallday
Prayer and Blblo Study, 7, 30 p m
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Cbulet Ruuetl Sr , mlnl1ter Rick Ma

Y~ntO&amp;

comber supt Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m ,
Worship service 10 30 a m Bible study
Tuesday 7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATIER DAY SAINTS Port
land Racine Road William Roush, pastor
Linda Evans, church school director
Church school 9 30 a m Morning worslp
10 30 a m Wednesday evening prayer
services 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
Shuler pastor Worship service 9 30 a m
Sunday Schoo110 30 a m Bible Study and
prayer service Thursday 7 3Q p m
THE CARLETON INTERDENOMINA
TJONAL CHURCH Kingsbury Road Rev
Dav id Curfman pastor Sunday School
9 30 a m Ralph Carl Supt E vening war
ship 7 00 p m Prayer meeting Wednes
day 7 OOpm
LONG BO'ITOM CHRISTIAN Jody
Holland pastor Wallace Damewood
Sunda) School Supl Worship service 9 a
m Bible SchoollO a m
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
Rt&gt;v Therron Durham pa stor Sunday
School at 9 :lO a m Morning worship a1
10 JO a m Sunday CH•nlng service at 7 30
p m Thursday services at 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob located on County Road 31 Rev
Lawren('e GlucsC'nca mp past or RE'v
Roger Willford as st paslor ~ Preaching
s£'rvlcPS Sunda} 7 30 p m Prayer mee ting
Wednesda y 7 ,)) p m Gary Grlfflth
lea der Youth gr oups Sunda;,. evening at
6 30 p m with RogE'r and Violet Wlllfordd
lt&gt;ader:.; Communion sprvlcP first Sunday
each month
WHITE S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH- Coolv ill e RD Rev Phltllp Rt
denour pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m
worship sprvice 10 30 a m BiblE' stud y
and " or ship service Wednesda) 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mark Jones pastor Bill
Sun
da y School Supr Sunday
Morning Wor ship and Communion

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RtiTLA~D BIBLE METHODIST Amos
Tillis pas tor Jay St14es supt Sunday
Sc hool 9 3() a m Morning worship 10 30
a m Sunday evening service 7 00 p m
Wcdn£&gt;sday servl£'f:' 7 p m WMPO pro~r a m 9 am each Sunday
R UTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE Rt&gt;v Lloyd D Grimm Jr pastor
Sunda~ School 9 30 a m Worship serv ice
10 30 a m Young people-s servi &lt;'e 6 p m
E va ng('llst \c ser vlcr 6 30 p m Wednesday
sPrvlcc 7 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Miller
St MaJ;on W Va Eug('ne L Con~ cr ml
nist('r Sunday Bible Study 10 a m War
ship 11 a m and 7 p m WPdnesda} Bible
Stud v VOC'a l music 7 p m
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Dud
ding Lane Mason W Va J N Tha cker
pa stor Evening sf.'rv ice 7 30 p m Womens Mini st r y Thursda y 9 30 a m
Wedn('sday Pra}er and Bible Study 7 15
pm

HARTFORD LH URCH OF CHRIST IN
C'HRISTIAN UN ION The Rc' William
Cam plx-11 pas101 Sundnv School 9 30 a
m Jumes HuJjl'hC'S sup! Evening service
7 30 p m \\ OOnsd av &lt;'V&lt;'nlng pravC'r mf'('l
lng 7 lO p m Youth prav&lt;'r servict&gt; each
Tu&lt;'sday
FAIRVI E\\ BIBLE CHU RCH Letart
W Va Rt 1 Jamt?S Lewis pasto1 War
ship Sf'f\ IC&lt;'S 9 W &lt;1 m Sunday Schoolll
a m E\ enl ng worsh1p 7 30 p m Tue~day
rotta~t&gt; pr Cl\('r mC'etlng and Bible Study
9 30 am Worship scr v lC&lt;' WednPS day
7311p m
OUR SAVIOUR I UT HE RAN CHURC H
Walnut and HPnrv St s Ravenswood w'
Va Th(l RE.\v Crorgr C W(IJrick pastor
Sunday SChool 9 30 a m Sunday worship
ll a m
CAl VARY BIBLE CHURCH located on
Pomero}: PlkC' County Road 25 nur Flat "'
woods. ncv Blackwood paslor ServlcPs
on Sundav at 10 &amp;I a m and 7 30 p m with
Sunda) School9 30a m Bible Study Wed
nes day 7 30 p m
FAITH FEL LOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST Sl Rl l18 Anltqutty Rov
Franklin Olckl'ns pastor Sunday morn ,
lng 10 a m Sunday evenln~ 7 30 p m
Thu rsday evt'ning 7 :K) p.m
STIVERSVILLE COM MUNITY BAP
TJST CHURCH . Pastor Robert Byers
Sunday SchooiJO a m Worshlp .servlcf' 11
a m Sunda' ('VCnln2 se1vice 7 30 p.m
Wednesday evening' sen Icc 7 30 p.m
INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH
Inc Pearl St Middleport R&lt;'V O'Dell
Manl~ pastor Sunda y School9 30 a m
Morning worship 10 30 a fl'} Evening
wors,hlp 7 30 p m Tuesday 12:30 p m Wo
mt&gt;n s Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7,30
P m PrayE.\r and Praise service
RliTLAND APOSTOLIC CHuRCH OF
JESUS CHRIST Elder James Millet' Bl
ble Study Wednesday 7 30 p m Sunday
SchoollO a m Sunday night service 7 30
pm
,
POMERO'( WESLEY AN HOLINESS
Harrbonvll1(' Road David Ferrell pat'
tor Clinton Faulk Sunday School Supt
Sunday School 9 :KI a m , morning wor
ship, lla m Sunday e\enlng l(&gt;rVIce 7 30
P m Pray(lr Mff'ttng Wednesday 7 JO p

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MT MORIAH BAPTIST Fourtb and
Main St Middleport R e\ Calvin Minnis
pa stor M rs Elvin Bum~ardner supt
Su ndav Sc hool9 30 a m Worship service
10 4~ am
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Josf'ph B Hoskin!'i evangelist Sunda)
Blbk Study 9 a m Worstllp 10 a m Sun
dav evening sf'rvlep 6 p m Wednesday
C've n l n~ servlcP 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Racine
Rt 124 William Hoback pastor Sunday
S{ hool 10 a m Sunday evening service 7
p m WE'dn("sda v evening servlct&gt; 7 p m
CARP ENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle
~upt Sunday School 9 :10 a m Morning
Wm ship 10 30 a m Prayer service altern
at(' Sundays

MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CRRIST CHURCH Located In Texas
Communttv off Ct Rt 82 Rev Robert
Sa nders pa sto1 Don Wil l layleader Sun
dav School 9 30 a m Morning Worship
10 45 a m Even I n~~: pt eachln~ service se
cond and fourth Sunda) at 7 :VI p m
Christian E ndeavor first and third Sun
day 7 30 p m Wednesday prayer m ectln~
and Bible Study 7 10 p m
JEHOVAH S 1\ ITN ESS 37319 Slale
Routf' 124 ~Onl' mil(' £&gt;as t of Rutland ) Sun
day Bible iectur(' 9 :W a m Watchtower
~t ud ' 10 30 a m
Tuf'sdav Bible st udy
7 30 p m Thursda\ Th~:-ocra tlc School
7 :ll p m Sl&gt;rvlce m C'E' tin ~ 8 20 p m
CHURC H OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Located on 0 J White Road of Highway
160 Pat H&lt;'nson pa~tor Sunday School tO
a m Clas sl:'s for all ag('S Junior Church 11
am
Morhln~ worship 11 a m Adult
Choir pra cllcc 6 p m Sunda y Young Pea
plf' s Children s Church and Adult Bible
StUd\ Wedm sda' at 7 :KJ p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL 570 Grant
St Mlddl('port AffillatE'd with Southern
Bapti st Convention Sunday School lOa m
Morning worship 11 rt m Evenln~ wor
ship 7 p m
WC'dn&lt;'sday ev&lt;'nlng Bible
studv and8ra yE.\r mC'etlng 7 p m
BRADF RD CHURC H OF CHRIST St
Rt 12.Ja nd Co RU ~ MarkSeevf.'rs minis
tf'r Sundav School Sup! S!&lt;'H PickPns
Sunday SC'hool 9 :ul a m Morning wor
ship 10 30 a m Evening worship 7 p m
Wffinf'sday ~Olsh l p 7 p m
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Svca morC' ond S!'cond Sts Po
m&lt;'t O\ The Re' Wi l liam Mlddi('S \Hlrth
pstor Sunday SChou! 9 4~ a m Church
Sf'f\ !C(I 11 a m
SACRED HEART CHURCH Msgr
1\ nthonv Glannamorc Ph 992 5898 Satur
da\ E vC'nlng Ma ss 7 :m p m Sunday
Mass R a m and 10 1 m Conf('SSions 00(1
half hour txafOI (' (laCh Mass ceo claSS('S
11 a m Sunda'
VI CTORY BAPTIST 521 N 2nd St
.Middlepm t Jam('s E KePS('I(l pastor
sund:n. morntn~ wor ship 10 a m Even
In~ ~C' r' lrr 7 p m
Wed n ~s d a' evening
worship 7 p m Vlslla11on Thursda y 6 lO
pm
TRI NITY
CHRISTIAN ASS EMBLY
C'ool v111C' Gilbert SpencC'r pastor Sunday
Schoo19 :JO a m Morning sPrvlcf" 10 :W a
m Su nda) f'Vt' n l n ~ servlc(" 7 00 p m
Mid W('(lk pravilr S&lt;'rvi cf' Wf'dnC'sday 7 p

MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL Third
Ave Rev Clark Baker pa st or Carl Not
!Ingham Sunda y Sc hool Supl Sunday
Sc tlool 10 a m wllh { lasses for all agC's
E vening sen lees at 6 p m \\ednesday Bl
ble stu.;ly at 7 lOp m Youth services Frl
day at 7 30 p m
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP 128 Mill St
Middleport Brother Chuck McPherson
pastor Sund ew School 10 a m Sunda}
evening services at 7 p m and Wednesday
services at 7 p m
NTIQUJTY BAPTIST Ea rl Shuler pas
tor Sunda y School 9 30 a m Church ser
vtce 7 p m Youth m eeting 6 p m Tues
da y Bibl e STudy at 7 p m
FULL GOSP EL LIGHTHOUSE 33045
Hi land Road Pomeroy Tom Kellv pas
tor Danny L amb('rt , S S Sup! Sunday
mornlnJi:: service at 10 a m Sunday even
lniZ service 7 30 p m Tuesday and Thurs
day Services at 7 30 p m
WORD OF FAITH 93 Mill Sl Middle
port Richard St('warl pastor Sunday
mornln2 Sf'r vlce 10 a m Sunday evening
7 :II Tuf'sday morning Bible study 10 a m
Wed nesday ev('nlng 7 :m p m Thusday
morntn2 video with Kenneth Copeland 10
a m Friday &lt;'V!' nln~Z "Ideo with Kenneth
Copeland 7 :\0 p m
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE R('v Glendon Stroud pastor
Sunday Sc hoQI9 30 a m Worship service
10 :rt a m Youth st&gt;rvlce Sunday 6 15 p
m Sunday ('venin~ scr vt&lt;'e 7 00 p m Wed
ncsday P rayer Mf'ct ing and Blblr STudy

700pm

NEASE SETILEMENT CHURCH Sun
dav arternoon s€' r v l c~s at 2 :W Thursday
cvrnlng service" at 7 30
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ma son W
Va Past or Bill Murphy Sunday Schoo\10
a m Sunday ('vening 7 30 p m Prayer
mC'&lt;'IIng and Bible study Wednesday 1 30
p m Evt'ryonc welcome
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST Sa
lem St Rev Paul Taylor pastor Sunday
SChool tO 3 m Sunda y eve nln~~: 7 30 p m
Wcdn&lt;'sday evening prayer mef"tin~ 1 30
pm
SOUm BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
CHURCH Sliver Ridge Duane Syden
strlcker pa stor Sunda} School 9 a m
Church servlc£&gt; 10 a m BlbtC' Study Wed
nesday at 7 30 P. m June 1hru September
7 p m October thru May Sunday evening
FE'IIowshlp 7 p m June thru September 6
p m Octobt&gt;T thru May

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I '"' lf'ncc Bush past01 Ma;.c Folm€'r Sr
Supt Sunday School an d Morn i ng Worship
q Vhm Sunda~evcnln2 s ('rvlrf' 7pm
Youth mcetln l'!: and Bible Stud\ Wl'dn£&gt;S
d IV 7 p m
UNITED FAITH CHURCH Rt 7 on Po
mf'rov 8\ Paso.; Rc\ Rob!'rt Smith Sr
pal\lur R&lt;'V J,lme!i Cundlfr a sst pastor
Sundm SC'hool q :vl a m Morning war
ship 10 :J:I a m E v &lt;' nin~ IJ. Orship 7 :«) p
m WomC'n s Fcl1o'Ashlp Tuf'sdav lOam
Wednesday niJ?,hl prayf'r sf'rvlcc 7 'o p m
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Rail road
St Mason Sunlla} School lOa m Morn
In~ Y.o r.s hlp 11 n m
F.\t&gt;nin2' Sf'I\IC&lt;'6p
m PHl Vf'r m E'C't lng and Blblr Studv Wed
nf'sdav 7 p m

the followtng

Name Sectton Number of
Lot or Survey Acres and Total

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and / o r

Brenda 35 16 08 5278 78
Cowan D Earl 22 50
$16 19
Fultz Carlyle and Vtrgtl Law
son 35 80 s 526 85
Ha ves Donna 23 5 1205
5534 31
A1ffle Randy and/or Rob1n
16 1050 S1 58B2
ft!tlle Randy an" /or Rob1n
16 50 5322
Rutherford Franklm D et al
32 50 s II 82
Sm1th A ch ard 0 4 66 25
$94 II
BEDFORD COAL
Lee Mabel et a 9 S42 26
BEDmRD ORANGE
Taylor Glennes F or Elm o
3 706 Sl468
CHESTER TOWNSHIP
RESIDENnAL
AND FARM
Bailey James rmd / or Cella
12 40 S 274 88
Bailey James and / or Ceha
3 37 s 78
Ba iley James and / o Cel1a
3 3925 S5301
Ba lev James and/or Ceha
9 5 s 58
Ba ley Junes and / or Cella
3 I S 98
Ba1ley James and/o Cella
3 16 50 555 50
Brawne r Jo hnny A and /or
Ca rol J 33 3 S I 302 76
Bush Ruby 1 2 1 S II 0 66
Fros t R1charrl et al
22
$139 84
Jac ks Robert E and / or
Donna Y 17 4 S 195 89
Kaut z Robe rt l Sr and
George ft eden ck 23 90 50
399 4 2
Ka1 1! L Robe rt l Sr and
Ge01oe F edenck 18 3
s 13 67
M cOan1el Luke S and /or
Kathy 3 I S 3 I 22
M c Dan u:!l Luke S and/or
Kathy 3 49 S367 08
MeG aw Jo Ann 6
16
547539
M1c herson G ~ o W S26 4 2
Salyers Joseph M and / or
Ma ry Jo 8 4 75 s220 85
Salvers Jos eph M and /or
MatyJo 14 4 S1625
Saunders James M and/or
Lyneu e I 2 20 $59 77
Sc hmu cker ClarencP. an
d /o r Wenola
12
70
5215386
Wolfe G enroy E and / or
Qtve 36 149 52 1 00
CHESTER COMMERCIAL
Koer 19 Va 5 4 539 07
McDole W IJ 16 5 1
$46 1 9 7
Mc Do le W D 16 77
$699 19
Stout A C 2 50 S502 33
CHESTER SAUSBURY
RES AND FARM
Cor nell Ch arles and /o r
Agnes 10 1 525 S 19010
Ramsey Ern 1e Lee and / 01
Sarah L 4 8 $4 1 06
COWMBIA
RES AND FARM
Allman Jac k.1e P and Barbara
Sue 29 1 77 $6 4 65
Byrd fh o&lt;1ms C anr1/or Ga11

larry
Lot5S 12
Casto Jeff and M oore Lar'ry
Loi6S1226 •
Chaney l ev1 J
11
S40 77
Crate Jean 10 02 57 23
Dungee Oron and /o r Dana
158529173
Estep Rona d and/or W1n
019 19 5116
Estep Ronald a nd / or Wn
n•e 20 55 1 90
Jones Harold P and/or
She Ia J 8 6 S465 29
lovell Robin and/or Mary
2 3 065 5137
l ovell Robm and / or Mary
29 2 031 S296 3 1
M em man Rock ford and S u
zr;~n ne 7 92 531500
M• ler Dorolhy 36 49
$22 56
M1ller Wlilam C and/or
Ro se Ma ry 29
98 81
5501 30
Mull1ns J 0 and/or l1lhe
34 4 336 S3 1 34
Mull ns J 0 and/or Lillie
34 4 165 S103 24
Perry M1chael B and / or
Nancy M 36 2 004 53!;1 72
Perry V1ctory 36 74 50
$166679
Perry V1ctory 36 45 50
S599 9 1
Pl esset Penelo pe 7 78 43
S428 15
Wh1te Peter I ond/or Edna
34 3 $366 6 1
LEBANON EAST
RES AND FARM
Da1 ley M1chael L and /o r
Owen 28 4 S6 7 1 I
Good
Momd l
and/or
Gera ldtne H 28 35 03
$787 36
Hamr ck Wa nda l
and
Glenn 22 I I 3 1 S63 15
Hamr ck Wa da l and
Glenn 22 665 S3 6 62
Hamnck Wan da L and
Glenn 22 65 S5 29
Newlum l t1la 28 4 S 15 76
Ramsey l E and Jcnn1e F
Douglas 27 4 5 16 S639~3
Rutherf ord Frankl n D et al
3 4 25 5526
Rut he rford Franklin K et al
3 4 2 $8 33
Sla ter Manon D 33 103
$426 4 3
Sla te r Manon 0 2 9 1 10
S4 4 5
Sl01er Manon 0
27
$6 19
Sla te r Mar1on 0
33 5
$23 0 8
LEBANON EAST
COAL
Ca 1k l et ae t al 2 1 1595
51 84 56
Coryell Edna 0 28 2 34
5174 324
Corye l Edna D 22 5
53500
Gilmt!J re R C 2 1 19 56
s 1 59 8 9
Glmo re R C 27 9589
s 796 2 1
GlllllOfF! R
2 1 40 32
5332 1 2
Gtlmo re R C 2 1 6 1 50
55 12 07
Ogan Delberl L and CurtiS
34 1 15 S684 05
LI!'BANON SOUTH
C l ee~
Co r bett 0 and
Jaspers Nancy 26 6 1 19
s 1292 84
Cleek Corbe t t 0 and
Jaspers Nc::mcy 2 5 14 3 4
597 21
Coza n Robert R and / or
Thelma Lot 33 52 19 53
Coza rt Robert R and/or
The lma Lo t 35 566 86
Cra1g Jean
13
004
$ 13 44
Crary John W et al 33 40
$79 65
Crary John W et CJI 34 28
$55 7 4
Crow C H 22 6 5705 1
crow Char es H 22 9
$107 94
Crow Charles H 23 26
$255 54
Crow Charles H 28 5
956 83
Crow M V
1 5 6 25
547 37
Crow M V
15 6 25
547 37

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Snider, Randy Snider, Pomeroy,
Mrs Jolmson's mother Mamie
Stephenson, Pomeroy, Mr and
Mrs Jerry Colmer and son, Tim,
Pomeroy, Mr, and Mrs Steve
Blackwell and daughters, Amber
andArlca, Shade, and theJohnsons'
sons, Jeremy and Scott

Meigs land transfers

Sermonette
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Mlch~el Price, Cathy Prlce to
Leading Creek Conservancy Dis
trict, Right of Way, Rutland
Raymond Hatfield, EHeen Hatfield to Leading Creek Conservancy
District, Right of Way, Rutland
Hughie L Ogdln Patsy A Ogdln
to Hughie L Ogdin, Hughie L
Ogdln, Right of Way, Salisbury

After much &amp;bougllt and prayer, God pve me &amp;his poem wblch
much heUerthan I, whal I WilDt to pve yoo wl&amp;h this

says

Sennonette. This poem was wrlltell by a remarkable woman, Amy

Weems:
What I'd reaDy Ike to live you lor Christmas
Is a s&amp;ar ...
BriiBance in a pacJulie,
Sqrne&amp;hing you oould keep in &amp;he pocket of your jeans,
Or In lhe poclU!t of your b!llnco
Sornethlnr you oould hold In your hand,
llorne&amp;lllq fiR' -ldemleM,
Sorne&amp;hln&amp; fill' poaderllic,
Soi'netlllq &amp;hat would rerniJld you of
What CllrtstmM has always meam:
Advent Upt lato tile DarlmeM of tlill world,
But Stars .,. GIIIJ God's for &amp;he l!lvlnc.
Aa\1 ~ lllUit be ecJIItad lo give yo11 wordtl and wishes and
Pack!tr wl&amp;baut SWs.
But I cu wlllh yau Ufe
As ........ &amp;Ill! S&amp;ar
111at ..-need &amp;he Chrill&amp; Cldld'a cornlnc,
Alld u llled wMII awe as tile Shepherds who otood
8o me dt Ita lgl(l.

James E Reynolds, Patricia Ann
Reynolds to Homer Lee Bonecutter, Sr , Parcels, Middleport
Huntington National Bank by
Trustee, to Ben H Ewing, Parcels,
Pomeroy VIllage
Ronald E Hart, Hllda E Hart to
Kenneth R Guinther, Carol L
Guinther, Parcels. Sutton

I Jerry F and Margaret
14 1 s 5 1 02 la nd conuact
Lee RLchards
Roush Alfred 0 36 32 05
S20 55
Roush Alfred 0
36 30
S29 38
Roush Alfred 0
36 4
$7 1 22
Rou sh Ira Lot 8 S 14 2 04
Rutherford Franklin K et al
35 1 50 546 58
Sayre M V 34 09 SB 20
Shacpnack Jack
11 12
521809
Sm•th O~ev 3 1 I s 72 7 4
Ward M chael and /or Ae
becca 6 12 5 52631
Wolfe Charles Raymond an
d/or Los M 3 6 19 92
$4044
LETART COAL
R1 t1.h 11~ A J 5 18 S 194 96
OliVE TOWNSHIP
RES &amp; FARM
Argabr te Clarence K 7 3
s 102 1 5
Barber Howard L and / o r
Barbara J I 0 993 56 76
Babo Bernard 34 1 00

The lessons of 'Three Christ
mases That 1 Remember" by
Nonnan Vincent Peale were pres
en led by Mrs Charles Gaskill atthe
Wednesday afternoon meeting of
the MiddlEport Literary Club hos1ed
by Mrs Bernard Fultz
Mrs Gaskill related the minis
ter'sexperiencesasayouthgrowlng
up In Clncmnatl out shopping on
Christmas Eve when they were
asked for money by a shabby man
The youth's negative reaction his
father's reprimand, and his gtvtng
of a dollar to the beggar " tn the name
of Christ, 'with the man s srrule, tip
of the hat and a thank you 'In the
name of Chrisl "
The second Christmas story
related to a telephone call which
came to the home on Chnstmas Eve

Bobo 'Bernard 2 5 0
$19 90
Bresenham Trudy G 12
117 S6818 4
Caltr1der Carl C and!or
Nancy L 15 20 S 243 13
Chaney W H an d Margaret
9 95 $3581
Oa1iey Leonard E and/ or
Helen L 26 2 035 568 13
D1amond Elwood C and
James M Wei s
15 1 5
573 37
Dougherty Rebecca Jane
303 S2228
Fternmg Seldon R and Ida
v 19 50 s I I 58
Jackson Ra nda M and /or
Shtrley 24 50 s 358 59
Johnson Bobby G and /or
Edna M 10 90 $ 102 90
K1bble MatTie 1 0 44
5432 50
Moffett Wlfl 1am 2 2 7
$3000
Neutz mq Narbert Patr1 ck Jr
and/or A nita S 24 6
$406 37
Newl un Ernest and V~rg n1a
251505738 1
Newlun Ernes t and /o r V1rg1
24 7 88 S450 58
Null e r Paul L 1 5 s 15 5 6
Oh1o Valley M anufa ctur1 ng
Co 33 25 5306 81
Osborn Allan P and Cart 0
Cr1ssman an d Nancy Barbour
13 23 38 5206 71
Osborn Allan P and Carl 0
Cnssma n and Nancy Barbour
13 26 62 S232 14
Putman Wilson II 24 1 09
520 0 3
Rand o lph Joseph 9 10
S2 4 52
Ral cl ff William Carl and /or
Carolyn M 10 5 25 54 97 0 1
Rat cl ff William Car and / or
Carolyr&lt; M I Q 8 10$1 261 0
A1ce Herber! and /o r ChAry\
Banes 30 8 5 16 22
R1 ce Herbert and /o r C 1eryl
Banes 30 1 54172
Rucker James and / or Con
n&gt;e 6 1 255250
Ruck er James and/ or Con
n•e 4 6 s 190 84
Rucker James ancUor con
n1e 8 956 51931
Rucker James and / 01 Con
n e 1 4 s 79
Rucker James rmd / o Con
nle181S212
Rucker James and / o Con
ne68S135
Rucker James fl nd / o Con
n&gt;e 37 S135
Rucker JJmes and /o Con
IH€ 24 3150 S63 9 1
Ruc ker James and/or Con
n e 24 8 50 S 10 04
Rucker James Samuel Sr
and / or Co nn1e Hope L 4
51310 $15 45
Ru cke r James SJmuel Sr
and /or Co nn1e Hope 2 4
30 40 S3706
Scyoc Charl es and lor Ca rol
24 24 54 5928 29
Shepard Earl and / 01 No
teen 23 5336 S25123

The schedule for the pickup of
WIC program coupons al the Meigs
County Department of Health in
January has been announced
Those with last names slartlng
with A through G are to pickup on
Thursday, Jan 3, those with last
namesstartlngwlthHthroughP are
to pickup on Friday Jan 4 and
those whose last names start wllh Q
through Z are to stop by on Monday ,

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Sharla Cooprr R\ an CoY. an H&lt;'a thel
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Jason Smith Joseph Smnh Kt&gt;n Van Ma \11
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ACNE, DISEASES, TUMORS &amp; CANCERS OF THE SKIN

FROZEN VEG,

oz

17

2% MILK
$169
Gal
3 oz JELLO

GEM POP
~.':!'

FIANKIES

g,,,49&lt;,,,

DR. PEPPER

ott!d &amp; Hongtng Boskets.

J.C. WOOFTER, M.D., F.A.A. D.

Rese!V allons are now ~mg taken
for the N€1\ Year's Eve dance to be
held from 9 p m to 1 a m at the Eh
Denison Post 467, Amertcan Legion
Rutland Cost IS $14 for a couple, 1&gt;7
for a single A dinner Will be served
a,t 10 30 p m Reservaltons will be
taken a t the regular Saturday mght
dances All of the dances which
feature live music are open to the
public

29&lt;

2 Lit•

29&lt;

OlnsethO$

Fohoge Plants Potted &amp; Hang1ng las

OFFICE RElOCAT/0

Dance set

17 •• SOli

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10 u,

p

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 992-3380

81111 ,,,

No. 1 POTATOES

Now Open fo,
ChNllfnl$
Season
p

t~\V~o~lfe::__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _j_~=============~

Jamie Pennington
And).
Plant'
.l ePatnc1a
Roush
Jaclyn Swartz
Tyler
WoU
Adam
WyaU David Eakins Kim HagJQ Dormhv
Older Crockett Roush J•mmi(&gt; Wolfe S.am
Cowan Becky Dtlcs •sa Honaker Chuck
l.,(&gt;gar Jon Mattea Amy Ohllng( 1 Jason
Pangia Rya n Rowe Corv Se\ mou1 Amv
Whi1(' Wal1 Williams Shannon Wise
Thlrd gTade - Jennilf'r F'lnk Dawn
Hockman BridR:et Jacks Ann Riffle AngiP
WhiiC' Tracy Fife Megan E\ ans Elisha
Meadows U&gt;slle Qualls Da nlel\t&gt; Scull Cora
See
Four1h gradr - Abby BlakE' Hl'atht'r
Franckowiak Sherzy Johnson Lef&gt; Luckey
OOo Kyla Sellers P J ChadwPII Linda
Chapman Mall Craddo&lt;'k Jay Cremeans
Debbie Gra) Trace} Grueser Tt"rcsa Ma}
l&lt;'nnlfel Peck G1an1 Re\nolds

EGGS
DDZ

Hubbard's Greenhouse

tOIIWPif'

'

39&lt;

Ltnda Patterson of Racine and
Mmd; HiJI, Letart were Surufay
vtstlors of F lorence Ctrcle
Mr and Mrs Douglas Circle
v tstled Mr and Mrs Garrett Circle
al I he Sand Rtdge Nurstng Holl'JI'
Poml Pleasa n1 recently They were
also recem \!Sttors of Mrs Be1ty
Va n Me ier
She!') I J ohnson spen1 Saturd ay
e ventng "'rth Angela Dawn and
J enmfer L; nn Carleton Racine
MJ and Mrs Jeff Circle and
famtl v of Keno Road and Mrs Lula
Circ le ' ts t!ed wtlh Steve C~rcle al
Crrc levtlle Sunday

,----

Th(' second sl:&lt; \\E'f'ks gradtn~ pc1tod honor
mil at the Bradbwl E iemcn lar') Sc hool hilS
bl:&gt;en annou ncl&gt;d Making a grad(' of B or
&lt;.~bovf' In all rh&lt;'ir sub]('('T s to bt' n&lt;~med To thP

The serond six W£&gt;eks grading J:C"Iod honor
roll at the Middleport ElemE'rltar y School ha s
been anoounced Making a grade ol B or
abo\P tn all their subjec1s. to 1x&gt; named to the
rOIIWC'rC
First grade - Butch Bradshaw Chris
Chapman Todd Davis April Hall~:-y Jcrcm)
Hartson Willi&lt;' Johnson J D Ke€':5€'('
Michael LlttiP Olanda Milford Tanya
Phalln Kenda RE&gt;vnolds Jessica Stobart
Stephame Wood Bf'rn!ce Blake Tra\i.'i
Fa cemyer Janette Ff1'iitf'r MlchaPIFran('kC&gt;wlak Alison Gerlach Nicholas Mills Kea
wana Quails Sara Roush Wendt Sm1th Erin
Smith Cliffdrd TI!oma s DOOgt•r VauJ;:han
Tan ya Imboden
Second grad(' - Robby Bakf'r Keittl Da rst
KE&gt;vln Logan Trlsh McHaffil:- Bfocky Meier

(Continued on Page 10)

.... ,,,

Carmel
happenings

Jan 7 Pickup hours on all lhiee
daysalefrom9 tolla m andfrom l
1
to3 pm
Parttctpants are top1ckupaccord
ing 1o d ays assigned only and are 10
take thctr ID cards Those "ho
cannol make thetr appomled da ys
area lo slop al the offt ce Mulberry
Helgh1s on the Jan 14 or Jan 21
from9a m tollandfromlto3p m

Honor roll

Bonus Buv One With Filled Certificate
511

life and death even at Christmas
showed him lha1lovetrlumphsevren
over death
Mrs Gaskill also read Ca therlne
Marshall s ' The Secret of FJappy
Giving ' a srory of g11t giving from
the Bible Shesatd tha1 rela tions are
primary and giving secondary and
that gifts are symbollc of rela\lon
shtps or acknowledgement of love
She closed wuh a prayer
Mrs Wilson Carpenter presided
al lhe m eetlngwu hMrs RoyHolter
glVIng the secretary s report Get
we ll cards werestgned forMrs Bert
Gnmm a nd Mrs Ben Phllson
Members a nswered roll call with a
Chllst m as verse Mrs Fultz seiVed
candy cheeseballs wtth crackers
and holtda y punch

frclm the red llght d istrict where a
woman was ill The youth accom
panted hlsfatherwherehecouldsee
the dispair In human IJfe and
experience the power and glory
which fllled the room as themlnlster
prayed for the dying girl II was
there thai Norman Vincent Peale
says he came to the knowledge I hal
there Is good In all people
The third story reviewed by Mrs
Gaskill was about the montster as a
young man mlnlstermg in Brookly n
a,nd enroute home from a party He
saw a house with two wrealhes on
the door one tnmmed with gay red
ribbon the olher trimmed ln black
Calling a t the house1 he found 1he
casket of a small clilld The slory
concludes lhat the father a nd
mol her's courage a nd acceptance of

WIC coupon distribution
scheduled in Meigs area

$9565

FLOUR

9

litera_ry Club conducts meeting·.

57

$7 77
Oatley EIson Ray IS 1 60
$178 30
fts her Dons A 28 10
$46 68
Hall L•nn•e Lot 27 S 109 26
Hall l 1nn1e Lot 27 S 166 7 4
Hardy Chas Reed Lot 2 7
550 82
Jaspers Ncj ncy Land Con
lrac t Carsey S99 34
Jaspers Nancy 34 3Cl.04
$33 43
Jaspers Nancy 34 38 078
536 I :l
Jaspers Nancy 2 5 4
s 127 85
l awson Dale 24 1 75
537 9 5
Lawson Da le 19 8 $2 1 24
Lews Geo W 9 5 582 95
levv s John Jr
14 2
s 131 68
Lew1s John Jr
8 50
S I I 10
Long Wtl 1am M and Boggs
Tammy L :15 5 S4 69
Long Wt lham S 25 2 50
S52 21
Meadows tames and I o r
Martha Lot 56 S502 74
Prolf1tt Terry and/or Pamela
S Lot13 S920
Proff 11t Terry and / or Pamela
S Lot 12 s 1 9 68
Prolf1tt Terry and/or Pamel a
S 2 4 8 S3307
R1zer W1 I am P an d/ o r
Kathryn N 27 2 40 S 162 05
Roush Denn s 19 15 478
$237 3 1
Taggart Sarah Lot 11
S64 99
Talbolt Oan1e1 P and Bar
ba ra R 19 1 5836 68
LEBANON SOUTH
COAL
Ba co n John C 8 4 20
$28 20
Bacon John C 23
8
568 20
Beegle Ira and Oval 01ddle
26 99 4 2 587949
Beegle Ira and Oval 01ddl e
23 40 5347 29
Corwin M L
15 55
$11 55
Cr..1 1n HMrv W Jr P.l :::~1 1 fl
4 750 $215 19
Cra1g
Jean
:tti
4U
s 180 09
Doerfer Henry 22 22 50
s W4 57
Gilmore R C
32 30
5253 13
G1lmore R C 32 S273 21
Gilm ore A C 27 39 69
S336 15
Htll Albert Jr 13 3 $27 27
H1ll Abert Jr 28 2725
523 1 91
Hill Alben Jr
36 4 5
5382 78
H1l
A bert J
3 4 60
5497 81
Ogan De bert l and Beula h
L and C urt• s 20 82 36
550 1 92
Oqan De bert l and Beula h
l a nd CurtiS 14 100 05
S606 19
P.1 rry Etta! E PI at 24 40 25
580 26
Parry E11 at E et a1 18 35
S82 4 9
Polsene M ax E 8
5
523 48
Polsene Max E 9 77 3 5
536 48
Reynolds Paul R 20 25 7 5
S69 80
Thomas Davton 23 128
$100 686
LETART RES &amp;
FARM
Combs Ches te r ond /o r
Hazel J r 3 7 s 268 36
H1 1 Dal e W and Mary Jane
6 25 $2 9 20
K1sfn
Carman
2
5450 68
K1 ser James and Mary 2
75574 11 2
Leamond Harvey R and / 0 1
Anna M ae 32 8 547 67
Leamond Harvey R and/ or
Anna M ae 3 2 2 51 19 2
l eamond Harvey R and I or
Anna Ma e 32 8 54 7 67
McDa de Natha n 36
549 26
Nom s Wat er
7
50
$23 69
Par sons W lham J

Holiday dinner given in area
Mr and Mrs David Johnson,
Middleport, hosted a hollday dinner
party recently
The buffet dinner was served to
Mr and Mrs James Farley and
sons, Davy, Jamie and Rick!.
Marietta, Mr and Mrs Harold
Whltteklnd and sons, Shawn and
Daniel, Pomeroy, Mr and Mrs Jim

The Daily Sentinei-P1191

Ohio

Meigs County Delinquent Property Taxes
With the Taxes Assessments
and Penalt es charged thereon

This Message and Church
USED CARS,
"' MEIGS nRE
\ ' CENTER, INC.

1

YOU ALSO CAN RENT TO OWN
FREEZERS · REFRIGERATOR · WASHER
&amp; DRYER · MICRO"AVE OVENS ALL
AT VERY LOW PRICES.

INGELS
APPLIANCE RENTAL
Point Pleasant

Middleport

675-6592

992-7028

�I

10- The Deily Sentinel

Page

Pomeroy

Middleport,

Friday, December 14, 1984

Ohio

Frldey,

_., )

&lt;

December 14. 1984

Meigs County Delinquent Property Taxes
(Continued from Page 9)
Smoth

s 167 80

Caol 0

32

100

Sm•th Jerry Douglas and
Atee Herbert and Edwatd Ill Lot
,113$618
Smtth Jerry Douglas and
fhce Herbert and Edward Ill Lot
24 1 46 52 9 1
.. Srruth Verd te W and ElM
beth K 9 38 Sl41 75
Swa n Mer tn H and/ or
Sha10n J 23 1 90 $446 33
Wolfong Dale E 29 6475
26
Zarlman Pet el al 36 30 50
S98 00
Ztnach Michael Lot 14 25
$300 70

sao

OUVE TOWNSHIPCOAL
Bosley G Farns 35

s 126 06

OLIVE TOWNSHIP
OIL AND GAS
Atlant•a lnternat on a 0 I
Coop 53568 1

OLIVE TOWNSHIP
OIL AND GAS
DELINQUENT
ROYALTY
M are Eddy S410
C M Schutz 5371

A P Osborne S 1 18
Ra ph Gatnes 53 00

C vde Pterce s 2 15
, ORANGE TOWNSHIP
liES &amp; FARM
Brooks Jane Lee Lot 18
51052 17
Brooks lloyd F and/or Ruth
A 24 4 2 61 $218 82
Brooks lloyd F and /or Ruth
A 24 27 57 51052 29
Clemson Neda J 34 Lot 5
5QO ' S1682
Fat.7 kner BerkiPy C Jr an
d/o
Esther D L/C Tom
8u11oghs 36 35 5202 28
Nun er Paull et al 6 26 50
s 155 8 1
Nutt er Paul L et al 6 4 60
s 17 45
... Nutter Paul L et at 12
14 50 S44 41
I'.:Jut1er Pau l et al 6 12
s 120 89
A11ch1e
N1ta Jane 1 79
56 1 28
Rtt cht!'!
N ta JJ ne 7 90
54 4 5 48
RussP.II Edd e Jr 10 2 50
S804
Russell Edd e Jr
42 99
$43757
Shnet s John C and/or
le5he) 16 106 S9 1 1 93
Shrelds Russel F Jnd/or
Anna JP.an l ot 6 1 $639 80
s T Hh H B 11 2 58 37
Torrenc e Jock N and /o r
B~rhn r aR E (] 85 S12900
TorrM ce Jack N and/ or
Ba obara R E 6 517 22

ORANGETWP
COMMERCIAL
Ohro Va l,cy Manufactur ng
Co
In c
Lo t 5
5 63
S5799 74
Oh o VaiiP.y Manutauur nq
Co Inc 5 2236 5275025
Th~ Ohro VaiiP.\o Mi g Co 5
95 S88 73

ORANGETWP&gt;
MINERALS
8rr t1on l aw P.nce Lot 6
26 50 S267 18
Cole W lo "m S 1 7 80 JO
5382 71

ORANGETWP
WORKING INTEREST
O&gt; lorrl 0 I Co 538 88

RUTLAND TOWNSHIP
RES &amp; FARM

e lr

1 1 1d

D ddle O"u

36 I S30 60
8 r1n Lee M md Coral nc 6
1855 59]06
Brytlnt OenvP.r et 11 8 0 7
s4 86
Bryant De lVn 1 1 11 8 1 68
s6'2 09
Bur chA !I Brll and / or F or
enc.e 33 50 s 12 1 60
Br rcholt Brit Clnrl/or F o
ence 33 2 S20 63
Coen Kenr Pth H and Do
rothy M 25 2 S20 17
Coen Kenne h H ;J 1d Do
cothy M 34 2 563 94
Coerr KP. nr eth H and Do
cothy M 6 4 S38 68
Oa ley Robt:nt 8 73 s 1 80
Darley Aol en E &lt;:H ct/or
Ca rolyn A 33 s 71
Darley Rot'Jerl E and / or
Ca rolyn A 8 5 52 70
Da ley Rol1ert E tmd /or
Carolyn A 8 5 48 55 0 4
D1riP.y RohP.rl E and/or
CarolynA 2 2S9 1 513740
OJvrs A on:~ ld G 3nt1/or Lucly
Dawn l ot 5 I 51502 64
Elav1s Ronald G and / or L;1dy
Dawn Lot 6 1 99 S45 68
Oel1 valle
Lll rJ A
27
26)357348
Delavnllela raA 27357
59 4 7
De lavale l aura A 27 8 55
S354 94
He~ r s Etua beth et al 8 1
s 12 77
Hysell Aor aid ;md /o L11da
9 23 S6207
Joh1srn l nrry G and / or
GloraJ 17 633 51990
Johnson Larry G and / or
GlooaJ
7 1566 S5234
Jo hns on Lmy G and / or
GlocaJ 18 5 st548
Johns on Lar y G and/or
Gloo'J 18 15 4642
~ o hn son
L;1rry g ald/or
GlorJaJ 17 2041 Sl4002
J"dy M I 1 12 S233 70
McKnroht Carlos and /o r
Betty R Bf 2 19 S24 1 49
Magurre lee 1 1 18
S399 6 1
,MOZIIlflO Ha ry Ru sse I M
anct/ or Bertrna 21
7062
59800
Nelson L••e 23 1 s 1 52
Oh o Va l ey Manufactur ng
Coop 36 33 67 1374 61
Older J11nmre A and/or
M aoy Ann 17 1003 $7576
Phelps Dale A et al 2 5
4905 5224 10
Phelps Dale A et al 26 13
SIS55 1
Phelps Da e A et al 26
53758155
Phelps Dale A e1 al 26 75
53 24
Phelps Dale A et al 32
1 76 S7 64 '
Phelps Dale A et al 1 50
56 50
Ph elps Dale a et al 26 20
s 144 65
Poerce Phyll s s 20 27 28
5420 13

'

and

RUTLANDTWP
- MINERALS
Chr sty Geo A und Eun ce

7 S58 1 1
Hysell Howaod 2 s 1 1 2 3
Mar shall Thomas
12 1
513 12
The At hf!ns &amp; Pornf.!roy Coa
&amp; Land Co 3 1 S3 10
The Athens &amp; Pomeroy Coa
&amp; Land Co 3 2 17 56 93
The Athens &amp; Pomeroy Coal
&amp; La 1d Do 3 5 60 s 17 74
The Athens &amp; Pomero y Coa
&amp; Land Co 3 5 s 1 6 1 4
The Mt~ynarrl Coal Co 7
$79 66
WI ams L II e 14 2 50
529 43

RUTLANDTWP
PUBUC UTILITIES

8

Cooyell Edna D 29 185
5187805
Ogan Delbert L Beulah and
A H Curus 30 3 75 524 66
Roberts Anery M et al 24
sa s7647
Roberts An ~ry M et al 4 6
$!\6 07

Bee~

Sl 65
nowden Clarence
Ethel 21 1 5680

15

Rut and
$4403 83

Fuel

Company

RUTLAND VILLAGE
RES &amp; FARM
Coni n Chr1St rne 8
15

s 1 29 36

Hmsehold o f Fart h Church
Lot 8 s 19ti 54
Jack son B~ertt &lt;1 Wnltor
545 67
Jackson Bertha W alton 14
02 S1538
Mrtr:hP.II Me hn M 11d/or
L nda L 3 3 s 1 12 1 1
Mrtc hell Me In M anrJ/ or
LndaL 168 S15733
M tel el Me In M and/or
lrnda L 1 64 51254 67
M oden Robe rt illd Neva 8
06 $27 72
Nrc holson Neva 1LJnd Con
t ac t Wadel Lot 20 $ 7 5 89
Swan Freda M
Lot 1
521991
Sw ck C A Lot 1 03

Sl9

Q7

RUTLAND VILLAGE
PUBUC
UTIUTIES
Rut land Fue

55579 31

SALEM TOWNSHIP
RES &amp; FARM
81e; ns Ed lh G 6 8 7 00 1
5153 68

Da, s

8

a nc h~

I or

Cl

513 63

HcH ess

James I

24
$45 08
Har Randy anrl/or Sherrr
19 16 $42 22
Hrcks Sam Jr anci/or Mar
th a Rh ea
25
33 13
s 1989 52
McOon Jid OJ\ d E ~md/or
Ve!vu_~ 18 2 06 S 7 ~0
Pa nl er 11rdr P. Communrty
Chtr Ch
nc
25
S l 33
s 1 7 63
Rowland
MJ tha L
31

172S337
Rowlar ri Manha L
31
50 00 5296 46
Ru ssell Ger;Ji d ond / o r Irene
Lot 11 S35 73
At "Sfll Gerald =!nd / o r lrenr.
Lot 1? S79 06
Auo;; spl Gerald ;md / o r rHne
5 68 s 15 3 7
Aut hm lo d Fr m~ rn K P.l al
9 75 Sl,22
Sh~Ctlrls
Ca o vn
1 1 30
s 134 50

Srn 1llwood B Jlord Wayne
11 20 53935
S rn:JIWCQ cl 8t1orc1 Way1e
10 14 S23 99
Sp es B lly GP.r P 2 7 1 30
S295 16
Sp re s Jack 18 29
5520 33
Stout W nnre C 21 50
s 18 36
Th ompson
Glt nvce
31
546 S2730
Toni) n Walle G J ar
d/ or Marv 20 87 S28 20

MIDDLEPORT
VILLAGE
RES &amp; FARM
Ash f'v
0 Hla Lo t 81

Shuler Worthy 5475 87
SoutMrn Robert T and / or
Ella M Lot 10 i5 S28 57
Southern Robert T and/or
Ella M l ol 10 454 S872 36
Stobart Edna M S121 37
Stone Renee M Lot 413
$217597
Th ompso n El za beth
l0188SI791
Thompson Elzabeth
lot 93 S526 30
Th ompson El za beth
Lot 92 565 75
Tho npson El za beth et a
Lot 91 S65 73
Wel ch Anna Lot 29 S 82
Welch
Anna L ot 29
S2 1 39
Wrll arno: Dorothy Lot 66
s 1 1 18

MIDDLEPORT
COMMERCIAL
Hu nohreys Dale and Amy
L01 4 5303 6 70
Ohro Aver Rv vnd Power Co
s 1 13 88

SAUSBURY TOWNSHIP
RES &amp; FARM
Abshr e Hettre A hert a et al
8 $26 41
Absl e Hett e A bP.rt&lt;.J et at
8 20 526 41
Allen Orvrll~ and Margare
21 1 S6 70
Athens Pom r&gt;roy Coal and
La nd Co fhe 26 75 51313
Athens Pomeroy Coat and
Land Co
The 26
54 1

s 13

13

Athe 1s Po r eroy Coal and
Land Co The 26 50 s 1 3 13
Athens Pomeroy Coal and
Land Co The 26 90 S20 43
Athen s Pomerov Coal and
Land Co fhe 33 s I 58 01
Athens Porne ov Coal .;nd
Lmd Co
ThP. 33
1 46
s 10 97
Athen s Pome ov Coal and
Land Co
The 27
2 50
$18 98
Athen s Pomeroy Coal Jnd
Land Co
Th e 33 S 2 10
S16 05
Baley 8 H 31 75 S26 72
Brammer John V and Mary
Jo B 25 s 13 15
Bu ton Hazel 26
276
550 19
C lpf'hart Bel!y E 27 149
s 12 44
Chavam;1
Carlos and/or
Brenda S36 2 7
" C havar ra
Carlos and /or
Brenrlrl S809
Chavar ra
Carlos and /or
Brenda s 19 58
Ches terburv Co The A
Corp 16 50 59243
Davs John Carl 21
12
$17 42
DoeriPr Henry Jr and/or
Pc~tty 8 15 s 15 46
Dor riPr Henry Jr and / or
Patlv 8 50 s 18 5 28
Dyke Has ner ilnd Robert 8
59 S3419
Ebl n Cl [1udP V e~nd / o r Mary
M 26 41 S16230
Ebl n ClaL dP. V and / or M tHy
M 26 23 516999
Ebl r Cia Jrle V ilnd / or May
M 26 72 S534
Ebl 1 CliJtJde V 11nd/o Ma \
M 26 490 52799
Ebl n Claude V and /or Mary
M 26 30 50 559 97
Ebl n C aude V and /or Mary
M 26 1 43 $9 66
E:vLJns
Mnry
8
12
S374 79
Evans
M cuv
8
10
S107320
Evans M'lrv 8 10 S34 70
Gomer Chen es el Jl 3 1 1
563 72
Hu pe
Sl86 15
Hu pe

$6 36
Ha

on

s lO 35

Aci a

M

Way e

8
25

12
31

25

HJ PI?
Wayne 2b
50
s 12 82
Ha pe
W ayne 25
33
S6 30
Hoop r Fr u c s 16
94
S2 19 8 1
H dsor
Anna 8
10
$111 4 3
H rds or
Ann1 8
15
$76 15
Jones Fr me s 26
26
S29 79
Kaufl H IZP.I Je 11 10 4 32 1
$17 25
Kerns Charlt•s DJ" r J 22 5
$)6 59
KPrn s ChJriPs Dwrd 16
8 94 s 137 84
Krwe M lflhJ E IPn 18 27
$336 87
l&lt;mee MarthJ El en
18
12517 $151089

523 1795
8Jco John C Jr Jr rl l or
J11rl rh A Lot 16 52782 16
Benz Pmrrcr:-r A Lot 82
S943 55
Burdet1e Edward N a 1rl / n
ChP.rae Lot 21 S48 15
8 J IP. te Edwilrd N anci 1 o
ChP. ~IF. I 11 17 1 5104 52
81 det1e EclwCJrrl N nnrl I a
Cherale Lot 377
S3~2 71
Bu de tP. E&lt;1w cnd N anrl / o
Che cal Lot 20 S549 4 3
Cdl
Dor ::1 d Lo t l j8
S33 37
The Cr ze ns N ltronal 8 Jnk:
l /C A r h:H d A c hmr~n Lot 17 5
S2 4 52
The Cr wns Nat onat Bank
L/ C R hard R chman l ot
175
54 62 98
KlllrP Marth ;J Ell en 18 I
DJ I y Kev
A
and / o
s 10 13
Sharr A Lot 7Q 5486 03
Lunde s John R Jr 9 59
Ft sher Jones P and / o
546 36
L 11r 1L 100$ 44137
L'lr de s Joh 1 R Jr 9 2 1
G a1.e Georqe F Jr and /o r s 136 8 1
Rebecce 29 1 902 51 19 52
La rdermrll Fr mk n and
G azf' George F Jr ami/or Judy 8 33 S440 26
Rebecc a 29 22 5206 79
Lun~ ford
Leonard anct/or
G Lf' GAO fjf! F Jr and/or Kat her ne 9 1 5 S4 77 13
Reb&lt;r ca 29 0 19 S20 33
M c Eih nney Fra 1ces H 35
H 1 pe
Wayr e Lo t 84
150 5 1265
s 1094 84
M cEih nney Francf!s H 36
Jackson Will am E and 1 or 77557 41 2
Nor rT'a Irene 42 S9 32
McElhrnney Frances H 36
Just1s Ray monrl and/ or Er
775$7413
teen Lot 50 s 1 88
McEihrn nev F ances H iln
Just s Raymond and /or Er
(i/ or Walte r W 36 15 60
teen Lot 51 S129 3 1
S3 14 37
Kle11 Fred Wand / or M a the1
M cEi hmney Frances H an
E Lot129 $2 10876
d/or Walt ec W 36 3 74
!&lt;tern Fred Wand /o r M a tha
$30 22
E Lot 130 $27 1 56
Mdler Donald Phdlrp and
L.1rqe Jac kr e Lee anrl /or Looelt a 26 12048 572713
Voog'n'a C Lot 106 S1129 36
Mrller Donald Ph lltp and
Large Jack:re Lee and / or
Lore tt a 26 33 S2 50
Vrrqrn.a C $15 39
M ller Donald Phtll p and
Lew1s M ae 53 S212 10
Locetto 32 30 $ i 92 83
McFarle1nd
Phrll p and l o
M ontgomery Thelmd Lot
12 34 557986
Donna lol 1 73 527 80
McFarland Phrlhp and/or
M ontoomery Thelma Lot 4
21088 S2400
Oonn::t lot 174 S26 94
M art n Blanche lot J09
Mon tqomery Thelma Lot 5
242 52724
267 S21204
Medley Sail e and Hnrnet
M on tqomerv Th elma lot 6
3 2377 S36 90
W ones 29 I B S30 87
M ohler Gerl ad and Toney
M ontgomery Th elma lot 7
1 I 98 S136 04
Lot78SI111
M ohler Gertad and Toney
Montgornery Thelma lot 8
1045 $1 18 57
lot 77 S422 61
M orrrson Eugene and /or
M ontgomery Thelma Lot 9
Mae Lot 59 5201 34
1067 $ 121 13
Pernn e Warre n L and/or
Mofltgomery Thelma Lot
Kathy l oi 25 S646 44
11 6 52 s 73 84
Plants Samm1e P 9nd/or
Montgomery Thelma Lot 1
Ruth Ann
Lol 29
20 1 2 92 S33 07
$76598
•
Morgan
James W
and
Pullrns Hubert et al hrs und Andrews Ra lp h A 3 1 77
S72 81
lnt 54182
Morgan James W
and
Ragec M ary $226 65
Roush Thomas R and Do Andre.Ns Ra lph A 3 1 17
s 16 04
rol hy Mae Lot 4 Sl 10 22
Ohro R1ver Ry Power Co
Scarberry Bernard and/or
S30 97
Pearl Lol 104 $299 19
Oh o R1ver Ry
Sc holderer Arthur lot 20
S58 15
$ 108 86
Oh o Arver Rv Power Co
Shuler Wonhy S6 79 33
525 42

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Pnce

s 136 27

Martone

8

25

Prrce Norman L Jr 8 2 84
$74 77
Pnce Norn1an L Jr 8 1 44
s 130 65
Pugh Clara Belle 30 1 67
S9 93
Pu!lrns G W and /o r Lrnda
9 3 22 52421 29
Russell Wm Dilvrd 30 62
&gt;57 00
Scheiderer Gary l and /o r
Connr C' K 29 25 S356 48
Sliell Cera S and /o r Sa
muel E 8 09 S55 79
Smrth H11rry H and Mar
garet 9 1 53015
Un versa I FL el and Chem1cal
Coc11 33 3 537 9 2
Vonce
Lilwrence and /or
Rebe cca Jean 36
53
s 16 41
Vance
Lawren ce and~ or
Rebeu..: a Jea 1 36 2 8 1
S8 74
Wh ,te W1teo P 25 7 40
s 171 63

SAUSBURY TWP
MINERALS (COAL.j
Athens and Pomeroy Coal
and Lanrl Co The 34 49 19
S65 0 4
Athens and Pomeroy Coal
and Land Co The 27 412
$54 44
Athens and Po n eroy Coal
and land Co The 33 335 36
S444 01
Athens and Pomeroy Coal
and Land Co The 32 1 10
s 1 54
Athens and Pomeroy Coal
and Land Co The 32 2
53 02
Athen s and Pomeroy Coal
a 1d La 1ri Co The 27 3 85

55 3 1
Athens and Pomeroy Coal
and Land Co The 27 5 25
S6 82
Athens and Pomero~ Coa
and Land Co The 32 9
s 12 10
Ath~ ns and Pomero\ Coa
and land Co The 34 10
s 13 60
Athens and Pomeroy Coal
and Land Co The 32 12 10
515 90
Athens anrl PomfliOY Coal
and Land Co Tne 27 32 02
$42 37
Athens and Pomeroy Coa
and Land Co The 34 39 19
552 2 1
Athens ann Pomerc y Coal
rrnd I And Co The 34 66 27

S87 75
00rley
Pa
15 2 61
524 16
Bole, Pa ul 33 1 s 24 84
Baley Paul 8 1 523 66
Ba cy Paul 32 50S 12 98
Bal ey Part B ~ Sl067
BeA gle ra or l Ova Ordd e
32 3 $4667
B rQht Clrff Coal Co The 28
9 $50 12
8 rlen Fl onnce Mayna d
31 3 s 10 79
B rl en FlorP. Cf Mayna d
32 4 5429 26
Bulen Flor ence M :wnil d
32551710
B rl en Flor ence M aynard
32 6 17 520 98
Chesterbury Co The 17
4950 56 178 2
Chesterbury Co The 32
I 1 16 S 1 11 8 I
Gru eser JosP.ph 26 9 02
569 35
A ce Juseo h Lot 3 2 1
S410 78
R ce Jo se lh Lm 3 20
&lt;223 62
R ch nond John
I5 6
583 69
Sa I Product s Ref n nq Co
The 16 384 5106 14
Salt P orluct" Rel1n nq Co
The 16 10 S27b29
Salt Prod uct s Aefrn nq Co
The 16 13 84 S398 00
Salt P 0r1 rrt &lt;: RAfrn f'li1 r: n
The 17 71 61 52049 19

I
Sands W liard A 2 1 24 7 5

S346 74
Thoma9' Dayton
$25 14

15

1 89

POMEROY VILLAGE
Arnold G over ancl Vo!P.t L
50 s 168 40
Ba lev Paul lol 18 2 79
s \78 06
Badey Paul Lol 258
561 36
BJrtrarn
Mr ton Lot 44
521 50
Bartram M1 ton and/or
Donna J Lol 44 S18 26
Board Clyde K and /or Ada
f Lor 262 2 S27506
Board ClyrlP. K and/or Ada
f Lol 262 2 S65 32
B rt keye S::Jv ngs a lli I uan
Co The Lot 1 1 S57 06
Chapmcm Paul L '1nd/or
Ann a Mane lot t 89 $ 16 7 85
Danrels John E et at Lot
255 58 109
Dow· Ronald Gary and/or
L;-~dy Dawn Lot 29 1 527 27
Davr s Ronald Gary and/or
Lady Dawn Lo t 292 S27 29
OclVrS Ronald Gary and/or
lady Dawn Lot293 S71 45
Dav s Ronald Gary and /or
Lady Dawn lot 294 $32 4 23
Davt::; Rona d GcHy and /o r
L ody Da"n Lo1 295
30
Dav1s Ronald Gary anrl / ur
Lilcly Da~An Lot 295 S27 26
Delay Elmer and Marc a Lot
256 $15457
Delay E mer and Marcra Lot
256 s )54 63
IJeMoss A chard M and / or
Esther L 5564 56
•
Ebersbach Cather rne Lot
124 $3629
Ebersbach Catherrne Lot
124'12 S14ti l
Ebersbach Catherrne Lot
125 S32B6'
t: IChelberger J S Lo t 18
3 54 S131 15
Eochelbeogec J S Lot 18 2
S282 58
Ell&lt; ott Juha A lot 25 4 7
S14t 71
Ellioll Juha A l ot 25 69
$115767
Eskew Marguente Lot 169
$94 f 58
Eskew Marguer te Lot 51 8
$1008 55
F1sher Kcnl E Lot 1224 1 2
S91 72
Garnes Erleen Lo t 257
S623 80
Grl more Emmett and Flor
ence lot 41 S658 35
Gloeckner laura Lot 196
$76 25
Goe11 Thomas L lot 42 5
5 124393
Grog han George A and/or
Jud&lt; th D Lot 37 S524 75
Dorolhy E
Lot
91
•
J Lot 262

sn

Preston and

JuloaSue lot
S2768
Hayes Jrmrny Preston and
Juloa Sua l ol 8 S 18 15
H11l D9le Ford Tractor Inc
Lot 560 512772
Hughes Carl
lot 33
S2 18 08
Hysell Robert C and /o r
Connre I Lot 419 S458 59
lh e Abraham
Lot 143
5462 3 4
lhle Abraham
Lot 145
s 128 61
lhle Abraham Lot 146
S24 77
Krautter Henry S40 I 11
Lakrn James 0 Lot 160
s 11 03
Lauderm1lt Orland Jr lot 1
$49 87
Laverty Kathryn A Lot 7
$10873
Lentz Leonard L Lot 11 8
59 1 63
Lentz leonard L Lot I 06
S29 12
Lrnd Aerno 8 L/C Dale
Patton Lot 70 S26 38
l 1nd Rerno B l /C Dale
Patton Lot 7 1 589 58
L1nd Rerno 8 l /C Dale
Patton Lot 72 543 02
lyons L1ndsey L e1 al Lot
58 1 $ 12208
McKnoght Edna lot 609
S9 36
McMurray W1n lot
S52 90
McM u rr ay Wm Lot 1
$62 92
Mart1n Blanche Lot 308
$101 9 1
Me1er Sophra Lot 1B 6 75
5237 81
Molden Cla rP.n ce A and
Betsy A Lot 1 S6 7 60
M olden C arence A and
Betsy A Lot 2 S2 90
Molden C arence A and
Betsy A {Nancy Jaspers! Lot
299 57 33
MontgomRry Thelma Lot
25 35 59 S297 20
M ontgomery Thel na Lot
18 09 55047
M ontgomery Thelma Lo t
18 1688 S13957
M oons Jell Lo1 398 53 09
M orr s Jeffrey A Lo 1 14
5 17 65
M orton Charles and Dew
ena Lot18 438 S23 13
Morton Charles and Dew
Ana lot 1 75 S 1 1 36
M ul ford Conn e N and /or
Ruth Ann 52 S 1776 52
Neutzl ng Michael A and /or
Frerrda Kay 491 538 53
Osborne Thelma Lo t 480
S6 1 66
Osborne Thelma Lot 4 79
51029 16
Pullrns Rodney Lot 54
S237 64
Randolph C heste and Dar
se lot 258 S 527 59
Rappold Elrzabeth Lowery
Lot 6 S26002
Rathburn Chas S and Lr1zre
Lo1 1 1 86 511770
RathbuJn Chas S and Lrzz e
lol l S 154918
Regala Mrs Annrs Lot 18
3 50 $119 30
Rose Av s lot 258 548 78
Skrnne
Alma B Lot 1
S36 99
Smrth Ethel et al Lot 9
s 134 67
Srn1th Home B and/or Ruth
An Lot 30~ $1805
Sm th Home r B and / or Ruth
Ann Lol 303 14 S82 22
Srnrth I J and Emma Lot 44
S92 56
Smrth l J and Emma Lot45
533 4 35
Stncktand John D Lot 257
2 59 s 154 70
Swat2r:~l
Jaco b
Lot 7 2
527880
W ard Dc nald C Lot 4 78
S54 93
Will ams Molle and M axte
AlP.!I Roy ster S33 13
Yeauger
Anna
Lot 46
5440 23
Yu Jn(:l Car A lot D
s 266 05

POMEROY VILLAGE
MINERALS
Crarq Jean 20 21 $5 02

POMEROY VILLAGE
COMMERCIAL
Batlev James and /o r Cel a
1 16
Bar ev James and /or Celia
E Lot 128 st2 16
Bnn(jel NrcholJs Lot 2 7 7
S227 86
B1bbee He en et Jl Lot 227
S I 03 86
Chapman Anna M ar P. LOt
206 545795
Doul=)las Hannah and 81h
bee Helen Lot 2 77 S I 03 83
Gue tt Tho nas L Lot 283
$4 16 25
Riffle Sha on K Lo 201
$10774

E Lot 89

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SCIPIO TOWNSHIP
RES &amp; FARM
Adrr un Roger and/ or Pom
ea 14 50 510626
Branham Benny L a1 rt / 01
Kathy Lot 3 s 127 85
Branham Benny L and/or
Kathy Lot 2 51 23 05
Carro I Jesse J and/or Anna
L 14 25 $4788
Carro I JP.sse J ancl /or Anna
L 7 25 S68 53
~Carroll Je ssP. J and/or Anna
L 14 $ 1987
D II ron Ce cr and/or Valet
4 2 167 S1263
0 II ron Cecr and / or V1olet
Land Contrac t John D and
Peg w Wa 1dlmg 4 1 629
S3 24
Estep James E and/or
Deboe 8 1 42 S923 40
Grandsta ff Jenne 15 1

536 BB
Green Edward Wayne 5 45
$530 69
GrP.Rn Edward Wayne 4 20
s 17 1 4 6
Han1ng James K and M ary
M 30 54 1 74 58 1765
Han1nq Mary A
14 2
s 18 50
Howard Danny 8 c:md/or
Eva S 26 137 50 S302 22
Howa rd Danny B and/or
Eva S 20 17 50 59506
Howa rd Danny A and/or
Eva 5 2 45 5370 59
Howard Danny 8 and/or
E'a 5 2 52 5558 58
Howard Danny 8 and/or
Eva 5 2 29 40 S265 25
Krng Franklin J and Loue lla
15 2 5267 76
K1ng Frankhn J and Louella
15 3668 S28 40
Norr s Haro d G and/or
RheaJean 17 606 5 1 8~08
Noms Harold G and/or
Rhea Jean 1 7 1 56 88
Pul l ns lmda K•ye 8 45 23
$107677
Reeves MaudeJ 24 S2 50
57506

Reeves Vorgoi 36 I f 48
Pearl 16 08
S24910
Stout B lloe C and/or Carol
Eov,n l R and P.eaol 145 78
J 17 2 544 79
EIV&lt;n L' R and Peaol Lol 39
Stout B lhe C and/or Carol
$148 69
J 17 i350 5!0357
Imboden Frank and/or Lora
Stout Billie C and/or Carol
Mae lot4 $ 168594
J iS 1690 S8072
Imboden Frank and/or Lora
Stout Bilhe C and/or Carol
Mae
Loll 511685
J II 50436 530154
Neutzllng Ada et al
11
Stout Bdhe C and/or Carol
sao 12
J 1 I 7 $ 10 I 49
l1vo11ns Laura M 16 293
Stou t B lhe C end/Or
S204 97
J 1 I 3 23 54
COMMERCIAL RACINE
Stout B lhe C and/or Carol
Nancy JaspeiS l ol 33 125
J 11 22 50 s 93 38
12 70
Taylor Max F and/or Esta
Nancy Jaspers Lot ~4
Mae 21 51925 S37067
S276 64
Taylor Max F and/or Esta
• Slater Manon D Lot 55
Mae 27 74 75 5639 36
Taylor Max F and /or Esta s 170 4 7
STa ter Manon 0 D Clelan d
Mae 26 1 337 s 18 48
land
Cont oact l o1 55 s 19 29
Taylor Max F and /or Esta
Slater Manon D D Cle land
Mae 22 7 246 S5 1 04
Land Contract
Lot 48
Taylor M ax F and/or Esta
5276
7i
Mae 2 1 29 5279 40
RACINE- COAL
Taylor Max F and/or Esta
Vance El N and/or Est her
Mae 27 1425 $10651
lot 10 5 143
Wandling John D and /or
Vance El N and/or Esther
Peggy 4 1010 S29 92
16 $ 30 $1 42
Wandhng John D and / or
SYRACUSE VILLAGE
Peggy 4 15737 511927
Alfalater Jay E L01
Wandhng Jolin D and/or
1 18/ 1000 $12 68
Peggy 4 4 7 0 I S 148 04
Alfatater Jay E 50r11 SQ ft
Wandling John D and/or
$ 15 03
Peggy 4 2' 0!f' s9 85
Aliatateo Jay E Lot 7 300
Wandling J ohn 0 and/or
sq
It 56 3 4
Peggy 4 2 1 50 5236 60
Al latateo Jay E 2 Lot 8 250
Wandling John 0 and/or
sq It S6 34
Peggy 4 1085 $3032
Allatate o Jay E 238 sq It
Warren Martha Jewell 16
$6 3 4
35 s 1 1 95
Alfa tate r Jay E 354 sq ft
Warren Martha Jewel 1 5
S6
34
50 S15 14
Alfalater Jay E 078 S6 34
Wa ren Mat tha Jewel 14
Alfata181 Jay E 28 S9 25
28 s 10 28
Allatater
Jay E 09 Si 2 66
Webb Pearl and/or Marsha
Alfata ter Jay E
045
30 4 556 5534 42
$ 12 66
Wessels Patncra 17 42 9 3
Alfa ta ter Jay E
095
$143 32
s 15 12
Wessels Patr era 18 29 3 7
Alfa tater Jay E 8 1 sq ft
$27 76
S6 3 4
Wessels
Pat nc1a
17
6
Alfatater Jay E 437 sq It
$ 90
56 33
Willi s Harold Jr and /or
Allatateo Jay E 06 $8 04
Rhea J 27 4292 $1963
Arnott John L and/or Jrn na
Wolf For est 0 et al 23 57
L
Lol 293 2 0 19 $ 123 30
5422 79
Arnott John l and /or J1nna
Wya nt M r fo rd C J r and /o
L Lot 196 196 5204
Betty P 30 92 S4 49 97
Arno1t John l and/ or J1nna
SUTTON TOWNSHIP
L Lot292 553 530 1 86
RES &amp; FARM
Ch1lde rs Jess1e et al Lo t 2
Altfater Jay E 26 s 13 69
64
Altf ate Jay E Lot89 53 96
Ch lders Jess1e et al lot 1
A tfater Jay E Lot 90
572 33
$53 97
Land Contract Debra Jean
Altfater Jay E
Lot 91
Hudson
Cundiff Tr m and
553 94
Oebboe Lot 12 5454 40
A tfater Jay E
12
02
Dav s Mary C Lot 79
sa 97
s 177 07
Atfate
Jav E 12
07
Gunther M alcol m E and/or
S8 97
DonaV lotiO 57492
Altfat er Jay E 12
51
Gunth er Malcolm E and/or
s 11 53
DonaV Lot9 S1487 4
Altlat P.r Jav E
12 0/
Halley Debra Sue 35 77
95
$905 92
Altlater Jay E Lot 7 $ 13 73
Hendnx Na1mqn R and/or
Al tfater Ja ~ E Lot 14 0 98':
Nellm 8 Lot 20 Sl 15 73
s 13 67
HFmdnx Norman R and/or
Altfat e ~ Jay E 15 1 36 7
Nello
e B Lot 19 543 1 02
S21 30
mboden Frank. and Lora Lo t
Altlater Jay E Lm 19 2 70
294 7 25 5363 84
5 18 04
Imboden Frank. and l ora lo t
Altfater Jay E Lot 83
29 4 9 S87 92
S29 53
Jaspers Nancy and C erk
Altf ater Jay E lot 38
Co
rb ett
Lot 298
50
S55 21
54 12 30
Al tf ater Jay E Lo t 56
I and Con I act Debra Halley
Sl2 22
Anderson Wm (Edwa rd or Lrsle Donald W and/or Mary
M l ot 38 S460 39
Barbara Rowley) lot 76
Patterson Cor ben L Lot 6 t
s 12 59
$100494
Brown Palrt cra M
19
Pa tt er sun Co r ben L l o t 63
1 6oS s 17B 38
S48 65
Burnell Ed thE 1 S235 15
Patlerson Harold L and
Clendenn1a Er 1ma 19 2 13
N' ncyS Lot2 1 516720
s 137 94
Prckens Eber 0
lot 4
CoL nts V ct or and/or V rgr
S70 76
n'a 1 7 1 14 522089
Pr ckens Ebe r 0
l ot 5
Cdun ts Vrc tor R and /o r

539 45
P&lt;ckans Ebar 0
Lol 30
S69 64
p,ckens Eber 0
Lot 31
$63 83
P&lt;Ckans Ebar 0
lot 3 2
$85 87
Ptckens Eber 0
lot 33
$785 61
R«e El z,abeth l ot 43
S289 43
R1ca Eliza beth lot 57
81
Roush Donna V l ot 7 6
$ 103 97
Secoy Pearl Lo1 298 09
$3 13 54
Slack John N
Lot 34
S628 49
Slack John N
Lot 3 5
Slil!7 28
Word Charles 07 55 46
And notice s hereby QIVen
that the whole of suc h several
tracts lots o r parts of lots w1 ll
be cert rf1ed for foreclosure by
th e County Audrtor pursu ant to
law or forfeited to the State
unless the Taxes Assessments
and Penalt1es are pad
W rlltam A W1ckhne
Aud1tor o f
Mergs County OhiO

s

;n

SUTTONCDAL
Neutzl1ng Ada et al 30
S298 62
R1 ch mo nd John 2 $ 1 1
$ 108 88
R1chmo nd John 6
39
S39 1 27
Rochmo nd John I 84 25
S84 1 36
A1 chmo nd John
7
4
S39 67
R' chmo nd John 6
20
5200 69
Ro chmond John 32 39
$39 1 16
R' c hmond
John
566
55690 35
R chmo nd John 100 60
5600 56
Rrc hmond John
2
13
s 13 1 36
Wrlltamson J M and A B
84 50 S640 69

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Au th er $on Beu la h 22
S99 40
Au th eoson Beulah 23
$] 1902
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Boothe DenniS 16
32
S329 83 1
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111~ $3760000
BEAUIFUL HOllE l1llf FM1
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$5790000
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ThiS lmre has one oft he mcest
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WILL TIADE - 10 rm. home
will1 4 rm ranled apt _ ... - , ,

REALTORS
Henry E Cleland Jr
GRI 992·6191
Jean Trwsstll 949·2660
Dottle Turner 992-5692
Jo H1ll 985·4466

clean used care

662-5311
(614)-Evenings

Factory Choke
12 Gauge shotguns
Only

*Scotch Pine
*Whitt Pine

Watch For SigM

11/30/1 mo

446·3672

10/4/lfc

HI ' " ''.' !', ' ! ( /'!'

Plloftt 742·3171

.,.

BERRY BASKET
Cilllllry Glft-kmnill
6th St., Syracuse
Muuduy-Sahrday

10 AM-5 PM
ClOSBI 'llfiJIISDAY

ap. Sun. Die. 9, 16, 23
12-6 PM

NO SliiDIY CAW

CAROLYN McCOY
CARPENTER
SERVICE
-AddOM and remodehng
- Roofing and gut1er work
- Concrete work
- Plumbing and electrical
work

(Free Ettlmotes)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215 tr 99J·UI4

,,••,.,, o•1•

RII~OliER

We can repair and re·
core radiators and

heater cores. We can
also ac1d boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992·2196

Middleport, Ohio

64

Mise Marchandiae

.,

HOMELitE

CHAIN SAW
,,,.,, $p161tll

CUNIC

All

C!L,,Ir!f.
614-HI-1111

GIV£ YOU A PRilf TROf'HY THAT
LAST fOR YEARS AND YEARS

CNJ. TODAY FOR aJRRt:NT PRK:ES
ON DEER AND OTHER GAME

Announcements

TttE

TAXIDERMY
LIM .. RD

SHOP IUT(ANO Ot1

PH

chine rapa~r. parts and
aupphea
P1ck up and
delivery. Dav11 Vacuum
Cleaner, one half m1le up
Georges Creek Rd
Coli
614 446 0294
Balloons for Get Well, Ann1
verearva Birthdays part~es
Smg1ng Gorrtlla Call Bal

loons &amp; Co 446 4313

Gun lhoot at Racme Gun
Club every Sunday 1 00
p m Factory chocked guns
For aale Christmas Trees, 2
m1lea out on Flatwoods Ad

off St Rt 7 Box 36975

WITH
OWNERS· CORNING
FIBERGLAS

8co11of111e £Jio111e .911su~afloll .911e
Belpre Oh:o

C R NEWM.QN
614 413 75
u

Prf!Srdeftt

J R KING Sarf!Rcproscnt~lrvl'

INSULATE YOUR ATTIC
OR WHOLE HOUSE

FOR FREE ESTIMATE
PLEASA

to the buli"m• who
hoYt
.My placed
an
Southern
High School v..t~oD~t.

Computemed Heanng Atr Selection
Sw1m Molds · lnterpretmg Serv1ces

:t:'tt.

l1censed Chmcal Audmlogtst

business or pa·
trans who would
like fo place an ad,
contact Dennie Duel·
ding at 949-2600.

P1ck a fresh cut tree at
Lemberts Chr~stmas tree
farm Hang1ng Rock Ad Rt
33 above Mason

The lzaolc Walton Club will
have the1r regular meettng
on Monday
Dec 17th
matead of 24th because of
Chnstmas Eve

HOME INTERIORS OPEN
HOUSE Frt and Sat Doc
14 and 15 Fr&gt; Hro 10 00
am · 3 00 pm end 6 00 pm
9 00 pm Glorta Ooler 614
742 2078 1 112 mtlea from
Langsvtlle on St Rt 326

Ymii"ARY
IN -DlEPOil
PAUL E. ft'IOCKEY, D.V.I

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8
PT. PlEASANT OFfi(E
3JDS JACISON AVE.

.

....,,,....s....,..

SMW ANIIUI HOlliS

' r..-,
... ,..............
......,,,.....,,.
TlllorMoy , ......s ......
Fri. . I P.•·l ,_

Sii1W4oy 11 ••·lhH .._

UIGI A"MN S Alit
SUIOIIf If ""*1.-wf

lz.3.·tltl

Wanted to buy uted coa l &amp;
wood heaters Swa1n Furnl
&amp;

Call

8 13 tin

ll 1211110

446

TROMM EXCAVATING

(LUI

(HIISTMAS

SAlE

,.........- .............. ss-•so
lago--- ....... .111-130

Glo1n .....................•3-•7
Iaiii............. 11.11.50
5h-. - - .. - ......130.150
Gnps loplacttl .....tt.12.50

•LAND CLEARED
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE FOR DRIVEWAYS

PH. 742-2328

Pupp1eato gtva away, m1xed

Roger Hysell

GARAGE

Rt 124.Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto TtefttMlllle•
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

·10 CIIO¥y Tr
D 50 Dodge Jr
fondtrs.. ••
'70
fondon ··:: ..................•62
76·12 Chowotlo
11·14 Cllny Tr
fontlors
..
• 1I 0
Car Ftn4on ..........•.......-'60
S10·515 Cho•r Trt
79·10 Mustang
Fondors •• ·:.................... •10
car Ftn4tn .......;•.••....• '60
73·79 Font Tr
11·14 fKari·Cynx
fontltrs •
S$9
Fondon ... ..
10·14 Font Tr.
Omni·Homon 2 dr ar
Fondors.
Ill 0
4 dr Fondors
• 175
Font • Cho"'
&amp;
for4
191
Tr • Ftriilors
PU lufiiJit's .. • • 169 9 S
19·12 Chontto Grills
131
72.10 Dotlgo To
11 f S ford Ranger GrUis. • •• '75
Fondtrs
Ford oncl ChO¥y Ja1l Gatos

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS

coal burners Must be Asl"l
ley King Suburban Atlan
ttc or Wonderwood Also
want to buy rototlllers Call

614 693 6B35

Will do all

types

of ex·

CJVItlllg, landsca,ing,
basements. SIWIIt sys·
tems.

water &amp;ps hnes,

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

Chimney

service. truck1111 (llmts·

Care

Call: 742-2407

446 .. 2062

water well

driltin~ and

tone &amp; dut).

12-6 I

m~

614 388 8727
Free basement wtndow w1th
acrean &amp; storm wtndows

Call 446 0530
Free to good home 6 week
old pupp1e1 Mother IS reg1s
tared Bassett Hound G1ve a
Chnstmas g1ft that lasts

Call Cliff at 614 992 3006
or 614 992 6167

45769
7760

or call 614 992

Buy1ng da1ly gold. 11lver
coma rmgs JBWelry sterli ng
ware old co1n1 large cur
rencv Top pnces Ed Bur

ktnl Barber S~op 2nd Avo
M'ddleport Dh 614 992
3476
----------------- lcBUYING RAW FURS Beef
and Deer Htdas G1nseng and
yellow root
Sall1ng
trapp1ng supplies
Wheat
hghts n1ght hghta George

Buckley phone 614 664
4761 hours 12 9PM darloy
Free ltand~ng fireplace old
lumber or barn wood 304

773-5968 or 882 3188

E111 pI oy me nl
Services
Help Wanted

Sttll time to sell Avon for
Chnstmas and receiVe sur
pr1se g1ft offer Call 446

446 0627
Duffs Smorgasbord has an
tmmechate opamng tor A11t
Mgr Good pay benefoto &amp;
working cond1t1ona 2 vrs
restaurant expertence re
qUired 1 yr management
psotton preferred but not
reqUired Send resume to
Duffs Smorgasbord, S1lver
Bndge Plaza Gall1pohs Oh

MANI£Y'S

TRASH SERVICE

Call 614 992 5270
Part Husky and part Dober
man pupp1es to g1ve away 8

Call 614 992

6
month old male
Doberman Walker to gtve

NOW PICIIItG IF Ill

614 992 7672 or614 992
3187
lady to ltve 1n w1th elderly
lady Must have references

Call 614 949 2045
5 00 pm

after

away Call 614 992 7458
Baby k1ttan old enough to
leave
phone 304 675

Guard Jo1n and you have a
good part time career good
benefit•
monthly

603B

payc~eck

POMEROY ·
AND

MIDDLEPORT

''0" ,.,,., ,, Btlll
fh SlniH"
IUSIIIOS-IESIDfNTIAL

For Trash Pickup
S.vkt CaD

992-3194
10011 MANLEY·Ownor
11·21-1 mo.

"CUT OUT
101 FmRE USE"

MEN'S
APPLIANCE
SER~ICE
\fS·IS61
,..1 M1ku

•Weahert •Diahweahers

•Rengel

•Refrlgerolon
I •Dryere •Freerers

PARTS •nd SERVICE

2 adorable pups Need to see

NO LAYOFFS
304 675 3950 or 1 BOO
642 3619

A.M.

CONSliUCTION
1ockhoe
•Dump lruck
•septic Systems
•coal &amp; Limestone
8

•Bonded &amp; llctMed
Phone: 742-UU
or 742-2167
11 / 1211 mo

12

to apprecoate 446 0059

31

Homes for Sale

Three bedrooms central ear
vmyl wa11 paper carpe1
throughout well tnaulated,
new pamt attached 911 rage
gas outdoor gnll awnings,

mony e•tras Call446 258:l
t 'l 5 OOPM after 6 OOPM
call 614 245 5859
For sale by owner Large
bnck ho me w rth 3 large
bedroom s 2Y2 ceramtc
baths large hvmgroom and
dtntng room with fireplace
fam1lv room new k1tchen
cab~nets smgle car garage.
With adJacent off1ce area
Pat10 w1th alummum roof
and gal gnll Storage areas
1n att1c wtth deacendmg
stairway and basement area
located on large lot 1n very
mea neighborhood Will con
Sider leaSing w1th opt1orl to
buy For further 1nformatron

Remodeled 2 bedroom v1
nyled home carpeted 2
acres 1224 pound tobacco
allotment catv schools

$22 500
5296

Lost and Found

black &amp; white

Edgemont

Dr
Galltpohs
3628

Cell 446

Coli 614 245

Owner must aelt M tddleport
home Now' Real cute real
bargaan pncell Call 614

992 6941
5 mmute dnve from town
located on Rt 558 '" Green
Township 3 bdr LR k1t
chen famrly room 1% bath

542 000 Call anycome 446
9396
In Mtddleport 3 bedrooma
1 1h baths carpeted garage
2 room baaement Vacant
Pnce reduced Call 814

Srtuat1ons
Wanted

In Southern School D1stnct
Modified A frame on 6
acres Fully carpeted wrth
wood burner FHA VA or
conventional loan will buy it
Owner mov1ng out of state

Askmg S35 000 00 or make
offer Call 614 B43 53B4
2 br house

S1ngla person male or fe
male 21 to 39 to live tn wtth
lingle male ahara expenses
and houaehold dut1e1 Call

446 3619 7AM 1PM
10PM 12PM
Room and board for elderly
Also sleeping rooms Call

614 992 6022
1 B Wanted to Oo

newly deco

rated 304 675 1090
Galhpohs Ferry 6 year o ld
bnck ranch 4 car garage

$43 000 00
675 6851

P~ona

31)4

•

By owner 3 or 4 br house
Buck stove large garage 5
years old S75 000 304

676 6365

32

Mobtle Homes
for Sale

NEW AND USED MOBil~
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
RT 35 PHONE 614 446
7274
Free sat1lhte antenna w1th
purch ase of new 1984
Double wtde Call Kanauga
Mobtle Home Sales 446

9662
8

Public Sale
&amp; AuctiOn

Experutnced house cleantng
good references Call 448

4619

Phone

...;..;;..________.,;.:;~-----l•l•S•tf•t--'- l
1

Real Estale

304 882 2811

BEST KEPT SECRET IN
AMERICA Army Nat1onal

gray l pOCI 304 6 75 4045

446-2062

304 875 5500 or 675
3 824

House for sale or rant 2
story home 1n Middleport
1 'h baths
3 bedrooms
1mmed1ata possess1on Call

Wh1te male kitten
Two
months old Litter tratned

LOST m Sandy He1ghts
ArH Male Cock A Poo no
collar ltght gray m color dark

CartHied Chimney Sweep

PAIR Reduced rate• lrmited
t1me Qnly Ward 1 Keyboard

Wanted N1ce m1ddlaagad
lady to hve tn my home &amp;
share expenses Call 446
Mala lead 11nger for excel
lant formmg rock band For
Information
call Jim at

2 lottie Bongo type
dogs 1 brown &amp; wh1te 1

Roy Bickle

PIANO TUNING AND RE

992 7244

3128

6

full HN1ce

45631

lcltten Call 614 985 4120

LOST

•complete Ch1mney Cleaning
•Certified Chimney Relining &amp; Repair
•Experienced anc;llnsurad

of the Sta1r1
ulon

wood cupboards ch11rs
cheats baskets d•shea
stone Jars ant1que s gold
and 11lver Wrtte M D
M1Uer At 2 Pomeroy Oh1o

676 1265

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

tron1c Oepllator Mary 11
ce rt1fied m this new compu
terlzad d1g1tal ayltem Call

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE Beds oron

Wh1te male want good cook
to live 1n and ahara some
axpenljls aged 64 &amp; up Coli

6 month old cat to good
home house broken 304

JUlie

a.

3 Beagles 9 mo old Call
614 256 1650

weeks old
7458

pa1nle11

to4ay 614 992 6720 Top

2156

1 female long haned wh1te

JOHN TEAfORD ~··

Permanent

Raw Fur Top pncaa pa1d
lake Jackson Fin It Fur Oak
Holl 0~ 614 682 7448

breed Call 614 256 1312

AKC Ref female poodle and
1 Sramese &amp; 1 lobby boc~
neutered &amp; declawed Call

COUNI'IIY

hair?

removal by European Elec

11

2.310

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Galhpohs. Oh1o 45631

Unwanted f aetal or body

call 446 2734 or 446
2206

Giveaway

Rabb•t • cag es

P1ano Tunmg and Repeer
Brun•cardl Music Co • 446
06B7 Twentoet~ year of
quahty nrv•ce lena Da ·
melo 614 742 2961

ture 446 3159 3rd
Ohve St Galltpolla Oh

Everyone welcome

4

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Any

1 13 tfCI

TOWN &amp; COUNliY

S~U

r_t~;;~;;~~.::J

EACH MOUNT IS GIVEN tHE rfR
SOHAL ATTlH1'10N rT DfSERVES TO

THANKS

II 21-1 mo

YOUNG'S

MGM FARM

... CeulltJ oAIHclftt

12·31·1 mo

ware. Furniture,
Stone Jars, Etc.

W.Prb$21995

ClltiWIL-.117

I""

LEE CODNER

UG. PIICIIJ19.9S

I. L. "Bud" WHU
Wlr·AuctiH IIMY!t

Parte &amp; Ser~lee

Call 742·3195
Or 992-5875

IUD

RHI Emt• Gtlnerel

E,ult•••t

Weekly, call:

SUPU 2-14"
240-16"
240-18"

lli lll\ /fl fJ

Authonzed Jolm Deere
New Holland Bush Hog
farm Equipment
Dealer

&amp;Commerc1al

949-2801

FORTS WITHMOUNT
A QUAliTY
UF£.UJI:E
SHOI.ILDER
AT OURSTIJOK)

U. S. RT. 50 EASY
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Htatl (tvors .......... 16.111

Buying Coins.
Antiques. Glass-

SPECW. DHR REWARD YOUR Ef

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Your House Cleaned

GLENN'S
ANTIQUES &amp;
COINS

3

BOGGS

Residential

949-2030

J1rn Mmk Chew Olds Inc

Btll Gene Johnson

1217/ 1 mo pd

WHrN 1Hf: MANY HOURS Of HUNT
lNG FUUI.LY PAY OF1 wmt THAT

9 A.M 111 HM. WI f1
I P.M. Ill 5 P.M. . . , .
1 Milt off lt. 7 On
St. Rt. 143, Pomeroy

ftr11

We pay cash for late model

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
SR 329

SWEEPER and aewtng ma

Putters ............ ... 15.130

ON

'

Ultltlge In Melge Co.

+ + + + + + + + .c&lt;:...._.......:::....

*Norway Spruce

If You Need

6edrooms. basement. garage
prden space nicely remlldeled Reduced to )29,900 00

REEDSVIlLE - 6 rm 3 BR
home bath gas heat 110 I~ lot
for $18,500

Systems

Profesaronal
Servrcea

Wanted To Buy

Wanted Wood or wood

needs; furnaces repan
serv1ce and mstallabon.

POMEROY - ThiS horne on a

WOLF PEN - One ~ 7 rm
frame woodburner 011 fur
nace, 1~1 ba~ db! gar
age and level acre Just
$32500

6:30 P.M.

HOME OWNERS Retrnonce
to low fixed rate Use equtty
for any purpose leader
Mongogo Co
814 1192
3051

23

I

1111011 street slllukl be sdd 3

RUTLAND - Remodeled 3BR
home with cook &amp; bake units
relngerator m1crowave car
peting and I~ level tot Only
$27500

SAT. NIGHT

Doc15 1000toll400,511
St , Potnt Pleoaant

Money to Loan

29t~

only

.__ _ _ _ _ !10 81ft

• POMEROY - Full basement
home all uliht1es gas heat
and lg lot Cheap

uaed cloth1ng •nd m11c Set

9

Goed Stltctlon Of

II I tk

CONSTRUCTION

On December 10 19B4 n
the Me gs County Probate
Court Case No 24637 La
verne G Chase 10 E Maxvvell
Drrve Shelby Oh1o 44875
vJas appornted Admmrstratn )( of
the estate o f Wayne Ho mes
Chase deceased late of Route
2 Albany Mergs Coun ty Ohro
Raben E Buck
Probate Judge

Ml DOLE PORT - Lg home
near bus1ness sect1011 Gas
heat and all utilities Walk to
work

EVERY

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUll·
LISHING CO recommendo
that you do bualne11 with
people you know. end NOT
to und money throu~h the
mall untit you hlv• lnv-.ftl
gated the offering

22

Public Sale
&amp; Auct1on

GARAGE SALE Woodcraft
furniture. Chrlstm•s 1tema.

PDQ

RACINE
FIRE DEPT,~

CHRISTMAS TREES
FOR SALE

BISSELl

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF WAYNE
HOLMES CHASE
DECEASED
Cue No 24837 Dodttt 12
Pligll465
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OFADUCIARY

12x65 TIAILER - Slt)i111e 3
bedrooms ~as furnace
equipped kite11en and 10xl2
bldg $5600

GUN SHOOT

lnslallationl

An nn u ncI! 111 r. nt s

Public Not1ce

Phone

8

The PRICE:
S129soo
!Hid

lashan lu1lding

PluS:

ment

12 Yr. Factory Warranty)
!Plus Tax

(121 14 21 2t c

1 (8141· 992 3325

•••v

'""' left,

JOHN S FOSTER
Superrntendent

216E 2ndSt

'

Pomeroy, OH 457j9

-

·--------

He • tryllll! tor,..,.. wl his new
IIIJ11pllflo!d mmtbly bank atof.e.

Jest ~elue o11 the Market T

o--· soiah Fl....,

326

For Faster S.nrtce

8tlllpellto

HOllE SPAS

The Mergs County Board of
Menta Retardatron wr U hold a
publ c heanng at Carle1on
St:hool on John Street 111
Syracuse on Wednesday Jan u
ary 16 1985 at 7,00 PM The
purpo se of the heanng IS to
gather public co mment on the
Compr ehensrve Serv ce Plan
for Ca rleton School and Mergs
lndustnes A copy of the
proposed Comprehcnsrve Ser
vrce Plan w rl b~ avail able f or
rev 1ew by 1nterested persons at
Car eton School on or about
Wednesday January 9 1985

W

I'OCH FOIIK acres, some timber All
nerals. $15 000.

a

Clolld lhursdoy

En4 of Rt. 7
ly Meigs Hi'h School

801,

The DISH: COIIIIIGI. 8' $pill Abrilun
The FEED: Chapalt al Pola! stor I
The RECEIVER: Dexcel DXP-1100-01
AFC, Stereo, Cord Remote Control

I tl

8uaine11
Opportunity

DECEMBER PRICE BUSTER

lws.-WIII.·Fri.-Sat.
&amp;SUII. 10 to 5
Monckays 10 to

BlACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

NOTICE OF
PUBUC HEARING

f1l

'rr 33 I

II ••• Ot..

to drhrt tlrt vt~lclt ot your
choice
No Down P1yme"t
lo- Monthly Plyment

~~.,¥,lA};..
1•1•

E MAiloWtlll

Real Estate

EnPt•A·Car lhiiiiOdom way

21

IIRSHOP

We'd llkt to lntf1ldllce you to

AUTO

RBal Estate General

TEAFORD

1\1 0Ht~ Loft

RENT A CAR

Publ1c Notrce

sa

Lura 1 7 1 13 S72 83
Durst
Robert
30
29
545 7 32
Durst
Robert
100
34
s 172 80
Ervrn L R and Pe.Jrl 22 13
s 14 74
Goett Th omas L 6 3
s 1200 90
Hrll Da e W and/or Am\ A
1 I 26 1055 S82 20
Hrll Dale W and/or Amy A
1 I 55 039 S365 51
Hudson
Lew s 2 5 46
521 12
J rhler John J
LOI 15
5229 17
Just rs W rl lra n D and/or
Son1a 50 s 136 99
Ke1sr.r
M
Harrrson and
Alma Lot 27 56 5207 81
LaRue l1 Ire e t a! lot 52
$2 1 16
LaRue Tr I e et al Lot 53
S21 16
LaRue Trll e et al LrJt 54
$21 16
McDanrel Kathy Sue Hrll 6
8 69 $464 03
M cDant el Luke and Kathy
Sue 6 1 S19 46
MarkJn s 0 D 87 S4115
Mao km5 0 D 020 $8 32
Markrn s 0 D 1 32 $9 46
Markms 0 D 008 59 54
Maokrns 0 D 008 $9 50
RIChmond John Lot 63
S33 27
Archmond
John
50
$23 68
Archrnond John Lot 57
S53 1 2
Rrchmond John Lot 87
s 154 05
Slate
M an on 0
16 2
$54941
Sm th As~oc 1ates nc 1 00
29 s13
Vorh es A W Lot9 S7545
Weber l o urs 2 $5 1 89
Yarbrough Thurman Cha
ole s Lot81 $ 128 44

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICl£

I ill .Jill

LAff·A DAY

Business Services

1121714 2tc

sa

The Deily Sentinel- Page ~

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

All homes reduced for year
and Sale
Call Kanauga
Mobtle Home Sales 446

9662
YES Open all Wtnter Satur
days &amp; Sundays C~r11tmos

uv1nga on tools electron
1ca housewares gle11ware,
and collectables
Always
fresh baked goode end pro
duce Free treete for tha

Cheao Labor! Help you get
ready for Xmas o r w1nter
College student on break
daa~rea odd JObs or hght
automotive work Call 446
1723 for • e1t1mete

1969 New Yorker 12•65 2
bdr partallv furn~ahed cen
tral all gas furnence
washer dryer Call 814 ~

367 7611

E,.;penenced mother wants

Make 1n offer~ Mull sell!

Market former Thaler Ford

to baby 11t tn my home All

Buildong, next to Fruths Rt
311 9 Rt 180 Call 446
7037

ages Fle•1ble hours Pome

1971 12)(65 Torch 2 3 bdr
Call 614 44&amp;
7132

children

Galhpolla Flea

Auction every Fnday mght at

the

Hartford

Commun!tV

Center Truckload• of new
merchllndll8 every wHk

Conslgmenll of now &amp; uud
lnerchtndiM always wei
comed Richerd Reynoldo
Auction- Coli 304 27&amp;
30119

.

ory area 614 992 2739
McD1n1el Custom Butcher
mg open stx days • week

304 682 3224
Rant A Santa II Ton d9llor
donotton wtll go to Mid ·
dleton

Estetee

,.,ldents

304 1175·41173. 304· 87&amp;
1315. e14·448 2283 304
676·4638

untu rnos~ed

1972 1 2&gt;60 V1ntoge good
cond 2 bdr 1% b1th new
furnance fueplac:::e with
blower good carpet, atove
refr~g
washer dryer, win
dow atr cond • drapea. aome
fumlturo ou&lt;tlde buHding,
Lot 97 Quell CI'Hit C~H
4411 · 8692 or 814 · 241·
9692

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Pomeroy_,-Mickfleport. · Ohio

OOOD UIED APPLIANCES
Wallllero. ~- rtlfolgorl·
lora, .. _ . llleaao. Ap.
•
-· u- IITWr Rd.
booide Stano Croot Motel.
114-4411-7388.
•

1973 RoMmont 2 bdr.,
14x05. eJCcellent condition.
Don 't ml11 thi1 ono •5.900.
Callll14·446 ·0175.
1982 2 bdr. mobile homo.
Tale over payments. Call
614· 245·11640.

County Appliance. Inc .
Good u - oppllancoa and
TV oota. Open lAM to 8PM .
Mon thru Sat. 4411· 11189,
1.27 3rd. Avo. Oelllpolia,
OH.

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: 86
Spring Brook 14x70, 3
bedrOOm, tOtiil electric, de -'
lu•• IPpliancet. garden tub.
bay

window .

Trede Center Kanauga,
Ohio. Furniture outlet, Why
Pay Moral
·

Only

$12,960.00. 85 Rockford
14x70. · 3 bedroom, 1V.
bath. total electric. Mlf

Uood bedroom ouita. Love·
aeot hlcle-a·-· Cor!oln &amp;
Snyder Furniture, 91111 So·
cond. Golllpolia. 4411-1171.

storing atorma, plywoOd
floora, deluxe appliances.
Only 812,450 .00, delivered
and blocked. ·Blocks. vinyl
underpinning and steps in Cluded in price . USED :

Twin bad comploll • 50,
maple dreeaer with mirror
.• 40. good ccnd. Call 61438B-9334 of1or 6PM.

12x60 or 12x70, 3 bod room . Both. real nice condi ·
lion . 85950 .00 ooch .
Gene's Mobile Homes, Inc .•

· Rt . 177 and Rt. 2 Ravena·
wood . Call 1 -304· 2736136 .
Schult 3 bedroom mobile
home, cen1ral air, shed, K a.
K No . 31 . Call 304-676·
5417 after 4 :00PM .

1971 Gem Signet Mobile
Home, 62x12. 2 badroomo,
gao hjlat, located on K &amp; K
Lot, Point Pleaaant ,
U .OOO.OO. Phona 304·
675-8281 after 6:00PM .
33

Farms for Sale

Selling all together or aplitl
House.• appro)(. 21/z acrea, 4
bdr .. ·2 bath or 60· 70 ocroa

~ear ll!nd in 117 acres. All
mineral rights. Call 614379-22B6.

36 Lots 8t Acreage
Lot for Nle in Mercerville, 3
trailer hookup•. electric, rur•l water. 1eptic tank.
$8,000. Call 614- 266 6618 .
'I

'

WMted: •mall acreage for
home 1ite. Cion to paved
road . Rio Grande-Gallipolis
area. Call614-246·5239 .
Spaces for rent, trliler lots,
Hwer and water furnia~ed .
Small children accepted ,
304·1175-1076.

2 or 3 bedroOm houaea in 0t
near Pomeroy. Furniahed or
unfurnished . Rant and utili-.
tiea negotiable. Day 614992-2381 . evening• 814·
992-6723.
. .

.

..

3 br houoa. bath.full boaemant: galage, available Dec.
26 . 1260. References and
dapoait requlrod. 304-6761090.
2 small b,droo"m . ,all electric

house in New Havlfn , 8160.
plus deposit. 304· 882·
2683 .
42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr . trailer fdf ,rant. hear
Mercervilla .• Call 448-3169
or 614 -256 - 1662 altar
6:30PM.

3 bdr. troller lwth 2 Jlatha, in
Evergreen . Call 614-245·
9170.
.,
60x12 trailer, 3 bdr., 1%
baths, Bulaville Addison Rd.
Cloaa to Addavllla School . 6
miles from Rt. 7 , 614-3677473.

Ren LJi s
41

Vary nice, newly remodeled,
2 bedroom home in Poma·
roy. Low utllltlos. $200,00
per month. Socur1ty dopoait
and references required. Call
814-992-6763.

Houses for Rent

Houoo for rent. Coli 304676 · 7263 676· 6104 or
676-63B6.
Houae for rant in Mercerville
area. Call Kenneth Swain
446 - 3169 or 614-266 1552 evening•.
2 bedroom houH, fully
cerpe.t ed. •200 per mo. plu1
utilities. Deposit &amp; referencea. North of Cheohlre on
old Rt. 7, 4411·!1786
8 :30AM to 4 :00PM.
Homes for rent, Ieese. Ieese
with option to buy or land
contract . Two or three bedroom starting at e200 par
month. Blac.kburn Ae,.lty,
446 ·0008 .
Che1hire 3 bdr .. 2 boths, dep
&amp; ref. Call614-367-7667 or
B03-781 -7896.
3 bdr. 1 mi. from Hospital
$226 rent. $200 dap, water
&amp; traah paid . Coll446· 1364
after 6.
Nice 3 bdr. house, with 1 car
garage, 2 miles from ho•pital out 160 large yard &amp;
garden . Will accept 2 childron. Coli 4411-0167 .
Furniahad houoo. 3 bdr .. 29
Neil Ava., Gallipolio. $226
plus utiltias. references. Call
446 -4416 alter 7PM.

6 roo~ housp for rent.
Electric and water included,
Cloy School District. Call
446 -2706 .
3 bedrooms home near
town. Central air. garage_.
$276 mo . plus depoalt . Can
446-6610 Century 21
Southern Hilla R.E.. Inc.
3 bedrooms home in town.
$275 mo .. plus dopoait. Call
446 - 6610 Century . 21
-,;outhern Hills R.E., Inc .
For rent with op,tion to buy 3
bdr . house. deposit required.
close to town . Cell avenlnga,
446-4348.

.

Itt PomerOy-nlml two bed·
room houao. jtifl redocO·
roted. lnoulated. otorm win·
dowo. ltova and rolrigorator
fu.mlohed. Sorry no children ,
rio pato. U811.00 par month
.pluo -urlty dapolll). 114·
'1 12·1282 aft.,, II P.M.
waokondli. all day Saturday.

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II

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Furnished 2 bedroom apt. in
Middleport. Adulta, no poto,
Mcurlty depoolt : Call 614992·3874.
Nice efficiancy apartment.
auttable for ·ana or two
people. Coll304· 773-6882.
Betty Mercer.
Furniahad 2 bedroom apartment in Recine. $126 .00
par month pluo UO.OO
dliposit. You · pay utilities.
Call 614-949-28B7.
Unfurniahed apartment for
rent in Syracuae. Call 614992-76B9.
Two bedroom furnished
apartments. Call 614-9926434 or 614-992-6914 or
304-882-2666.
Apartment for rent. 3 room a
and bath. Furnished. Call
614-992·6908.
APARTMENTS , mobile
homes, housea. Pt. Pleasant
and Gallipolis. 614·4411 ·
8221.
In Middleport, 2 bedroom
apt. 1 child, 1 ·
304-882 -2668.

furniahe~

Furnished 2 bdr .. · cljlan, No ient till Jan . 1, wanted
quiet, cable. beautiful river .ruponslble persona for two
view in Kanauge. Foaters bedroom apartment. excelMobile Home Park, 446· lent condition. M,. Vernon
1602.
.
Avenue. 304-676-1962.
2 bedroom mobile home.
Natural gaa heat. Racine 45 Furnished Room•
area. Call 614-992-686B. ·
Three bedroom trailer for
rant. Unfurniahed. $126 .00
per month plus deposit. Cell
614-992-9986.

FF~u;rn;;i;ah;.e~d~33iili;eddtr~o;o;m;-;;;;;~ . ~
home with

Wllhar and
dryer . No poll. Phone 614949-2263 .

Mobile home in Gallipolis.
nice for senior citizens or
married couple with one
child, no pets. deposit and
references required. K e. K
MobUe Homes, Inc ., 304675-3000.
44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APA·RTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity) has
one and two bedrooms. rent
starting at $163 for one
bedroom and $198 per
month for two bedroom,
with $200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spring
Volley Plazo. pool and TV
ant . Call 446·2746 or leave
message.
613 Third Ave. two-1 bdr.
opll, Starting $136to 8166
mo. Water included, dep req.
Call 446 -4222 between 9 &amp;
6.
1 bdr apt., 2 bdr apt ..
1160· e260 . Coli 304-6757263 675-5104 or 876·
53B6.
Furnishad apt., next door to
Ubrary. one profasaionel
adult only. Call 446-0338.
2 bdr. duplex ex. location in
town $260 mo. with a
lanced backyard . Coli 446 ·
B29 3 after II PM.

Houle for ren't. 1m1ll 2 bdr. · 3 rooma with prlavte b~th.
houao in country. Call 446- ht. floor. Call 446·221 6.
0924.
.
1 bdr. portlolly lumlahed.
Newly remodeled houM. 2 $190 mo .. utilltloa poid, eso
bdr. 1 full bath, lg. furn . dep. 6 mo. teaM, no children
kitchen, localjld in Middle· and no poto. Call4411-3667
port. Send .reaume ·to Deily after 5.
,Sentinel, P.O. Box 729 -V.
New efficiency apt . with
Pomeroy, Oh 46769.
garage. appllancea fur H9ma in Recine. All electric. nished, Washer-dryer hooUOO.OO par month. Dep- kup. Private yard. 1210 mo.
osit 1nd r.,JI't'ences required . includes water, dep. ,..
qulrad. Call 4411-7209 or
Cail 614-949-2849.
446-3287.
For .... (»r rent: 3 bedroom
houae with detached u-rage Furnlahod offlcllncy •1411,
on 34 ecrea. In Portland utlltiea pd. ohoro both. 1107
area . Call altar 6:30 pm 2nd. Avo. Galllpollo. Call
448·4418 after ?PM .
3Q4-273-!i272.
Nice two bedroom In .bot·
ern School Diotrlct. Naturol
Gao,TPO woto• end no pat1.
t1711.00 pluo depollt. Coli
1114-949-2801. No Sunday
caU1.

1980 Joop CJ6. II cyl, 4
opoad. good · con d. 304·
1175·2224.

King a in water bad, full
wave. groat ohapa. Would
make 1 groot Chrlatma1
pr-nt. n&amp;O. Finn. 304·
8B2-2334.

74

Rodocoroted lurnlohed 1111·
cloncy apt. 1178. Doluu
unlumlohed 1 bodroom apt
t2711 heated. Col, '411·
21102 or 4411·4107.
Country living 2 bdr. llvin·
groom. ltone flrepl.:e,large
dlnlngroom. oat In khchon.
hookup lor walhor &amp; dryer.
Largo gordM, f2111 mo ..
bo!tlo goo • utllltiH ........
Bam and paoture IVIIIIabia
for 135 o11,1re . Coli 4411·
2751 or 1112-2411·9175 af.
too 8 .

For rent Sleeping Rooma
and light house keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
Call 614·446-0766.
Furnished room, 8125 . Utilities, range. ref. Share bath.
Men only. 919 Soc .. Gollipo·
lis. 446-4416 after B p.m.
46 Space for Rent
Mobile home lot. •715 water
poid. 4th &amp; Neil. Gallipolia.
Call 446-3B44 attar 7PM.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Parle , Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call
614-992-7479 .

49

For Lease

Apt. for lease, overlookinq
city p~rk, LR. kitchan, 1tove,
refrig., dining aree, 2 bdr .,
bath, •190 mo. plua utili·
tios. Call PJ' 446-1819 .

Merchandi se
51 Household Goods

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Knouff Firewood Split· 96"
hardwood•. Seaaoned or
grein. ·vou pick up or We
deliver. HEAP vender. 614·
268·62411 .
Umoatono. Sand. Gravel.
Pick up at Rlchardo &amp; Son.
Call 446· 7785.
Firewood cut up alaba. *1&amp;
PU load. Larger loada doli·
vered. Call for price•. 814246-6804.
'
Chriltmas tr" cut your own
all ohopoa &amp; llroo, 111.00.
Call814-379-2585.
Big 3 or 6 bdr. home built on
your lot 816,900 &amp; up. Sao
our model. Call 1· 614-88.6·
7311.
Singer aewing machine for
ule, golden touch end aew.
Call 614-38B·8698, like
new.
Small aubmeralble pump, 4
tirea aize 14 in. in G78. Call
446-2857.
Driveway atone hauled and
opread. Coil l . Peul Martin
614-266· 8777 or Ovid L.
Martin 614·256-1226.
.
·IC Oak furniture. tebl8a.chalra.
cupboarda. pll Mfe, tolephonea. deak, olao antique 1
and glauware. Open Sun-.
daya. Conkol"l Tupporo·
plolna, Rt.7.
Mobile home new porta and
doors. lnaide, outside, atorm
doora. trailer wlndowa.
About 600 (priced to oolll
McArthur,Ohlo, Route 1.
Caii814-696-42B2 .
For Sole: New 4!1B pool
tabla . 3 piece Inch alate.
•1200.00. Call 614· 992·
5304.
Gifts for Chrlotmu-clocka,
lemps, Indiana. Owls; figurinaa. Stop at 493 Broadway
St. in Middleport.
Firewood, 120.00 pick up
load, f30.00 delivered .
304-8711·2991 or 676.·
6762.
(Coal Delivered) good lump
house coal 1 to 7 ton. call
Jim Lanier 675-7397 or
304·676-1247.
For aele or · rent. atage
lighting system complete
with road coaoa. 1-304·
875-11370.
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DENIM jockoto
$21 .00. 8ib1 f16 .00. coverolla regular U2.00, kldo
camouflage. army new field
jackata. all army field pack
ICC8SioriH , combat b00t1,
Corhart clothing . !lam
Somerville 'a, Eaat _..avenawood. Fri. Sat. Sun, 1 :00·
7 :00 PM. (other daya to
Chriatmu 3:00· 7 :00) 304·
~76-3334 .
.

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P11t1 for Sale

Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
1114-387-7220.
Briar.-tch Kennala Prof••·
Ilona! All-brood grooming .
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
cllitiea. Entilloh Cocker Spaniel puppin. Call 114-388·
9780 .
Drogonwynd ·cattery Kan·
nol. CFA Hlmolayen. Poralon
ond SlamoM klt1orit. AKC
Chow pupploo. Call 1114·
446·3844 after 7 .
CHRISTMAS Puppieo, AKC
1'89iatored Cocker Sponlolo,
buff In color. 1126. Excel·
lent Chriatmao gilt. Call
614-38B-97611. .
1 -0-n_e_m_i_n~i,-t-u_ro_D
.,..-.c-h'"'oh_u_n_d_B
woaka old fomalo e?S. Cell
_
_
446 0044

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German Shepherd pupa.
AKC totol block 2nd. goner·
otlcn German Import bred
for brlllwm, bMuty • com·
ponlonohlp. Will hold for
Chriatmao •1110. Cell ChHH·
cotho 614r 77ii-491111
•nlghta.
I
Male Dobernien ·IS weeka
old, •&amp;o. Ca 11446 _3128 _
My.na bird. approx. 2 yro.
old, cage hicluded. Coli
892-3223.
Chriltmaa puppies for ule.
AKC roglatored Cockor Sponlolo. Oood houaa pota. CoM
814·992·11823 after 3:30.

Yell ow lutino Cockatlllo
birda. phone 304-87112636 .
Parokeota. babloo. all colora.
now cagoa. Hold for Chlrat·
mao. 304·11711·11030 of1or
11:00 and woakonda.
Poklngoao okc white male
puppy, wormed • shota.
304-676-6030.
Toy Sponiol houio dog.
fomalo. 1 ynr old. B to 10
lba. quiet. lovable. •20.00 .
304-895-3338.

2

Roglatarod · Poodlu .
Phone 304-876-61112 or
1175-24B6 .

SWAIN
Canarie1, Love Birda.
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
Flnchaa. aolllng out low
Ill Olivo St., Galllpolla. New Firawood, delivered. 304· prlcoo. 304-882-3590.
&amp; u•d wood-coal stoves, 8 676-2076.
pc wood LR aulte $399.
Mu1ical
bunk bada $199, antron Firawood UO.OO pickup 67
racllnera 199, uood bedroom load no.oo dollverod any·
Instruments
suites, r•nu•s. wringer time. Call304-418-1728 .
wa1horo, &amp; ahoaa. Call 614446-3159 .
largo hand made Cedar FREE CALL COULD SAVE
Choata and Doll Cradloa, YOU MONEY! F'on d onexcII·
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa. chair. rocker, otto· phone 304-87.6· 1165.
mu 11 Cl 1glf11t tho 1owe••
man, 3 tobloa.:(extra heavy),
•;;~.;;&lt; Guitar, electronic koy·
$686. Sofoa and choira Model M 14. Bell Saw. oaw 1
druma, any lnatru·
priced from 8286 . to 1896. mill 40 In blade, 2 yro old, mont or occeiooory. Plonoo
T1 bl01 eso d
t 0 •125
*2.000.00. 304-11711 · ond organli by Boldwln,
•
•n up and up· 775B ·
KlmbaH, Kowal and Chlckor·
Hido·a·bado,l390.
to 8560 .. aofo bed1 1146,
lng. Chock whh ua before
Roclinerl, 1225 . to • 376 .. Handmade Doll Houaoo you buy. In w. va. 011
Lampo from 428. to •125. from t&amp;O.OO to f?II .OO. 1 · 800-142· ·3441 other
pc. dlnetteo from t109 .. to 614· 4411 · 4113 0.
ltateo 1-800·1124·3498.

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Wood
chain
435
. 7table
pc. with
1189aixand
up.
*285 to f746 . Doak 1110
up to 12211. Hutchoa, 111110.
Bunk bad complote with
mattreaae1, 827&amp;. and up to
UB&amp;. Baby bodo, 1110.
.Mattre11e1 or box epringa.
full or twin, 15 ... firm. 1118.
and •78 . QUlin Rll, •1111.
4 dr. chilli, •41. 6 dr.
choata, 1119. Bed frameo,
120.and 1211.. 10 gun· Oun
cabl-a, UIIO. Gao or
oloctrlc rangoa 1375. leby
mattroMoo. 1211• 1311, bad
framoo 120, t25, • 130,
king frame 1110. Goodaoloc·
don of -rilom oultu,
rockaro. metal cablneto.
haodboardl UB &amp; up to
IIIII . .
UMd Furniture ·• oloctric
fireplace, II pc. dinette. head
boorda, and 2 bedroom
oultH. 3 mlloo out Bulavllla
Rd. Open 1om to &amp;pm, Mon.
thru Sat.
·
614.- 441-0322

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67

Musical
lnstrumenta

Wurlltzor Organ: doublokoy·
board. E~callant co~dltlon .
Good price. Phono 1114·
742 -2103 or ~14-7b2178.

71

N.w sorgum molatHI made
fall 1984. 18.00 'h gallon.
•16. por gallon . 304-671129.0 3.

Apploa, buahel f8 . fruita.
vogotableo, produce, candy
and nuta. Jeck'i Fruth
Market, Rt. 35. Handoroon .•

· 11111 Suppi1 ,,
&amp;
61

il'll!!• llll!k

Farm Equipment

John DHre 8 tractor and
Mmll trailer. 1260.00. 304·
11711· 77118.
1978 1110. poatlve traction
rear ond. heavy duty aprlnga,
400 engine, un regullr gas,
lnaulated topper, 23.000
actual milea, one ' owner,
t6,500.00 firm. 304-89113879.
H.DME LITE CHAIN SAW,
thia Ia a pre Inventory one
ohot deal. Super 2. 141n bor.
lilt 1244.9 6 - 11118.96.
245 AO, 111n bar. llot
U09 .95 aalo 1208.95. 150
AD 181n bar Uat U19.96
aalo 1219.95. Super EZ·AO
161n bar, lilt 1368.911 aalo
$269.00; 330 AO, 111n bar
Hat •374.911 aale 1259.86.
Super Xl·AO 161n bor llot
f409 .96 •••• '289.9.11.
K - • Sarvce Center. St.
Route 87. loon, W. Vo.
304-8911-3B74.

1----------livestock

Double Regiatored Palomino
more, genile. Coii814-2BII1622.
Double Roglatered Bucklkln, Quarter gelding f450.
Call 614·2B6-8622.
Atgreuive Dufoc boara.
1a1i1faotion gulranteid.
Rogor Sanity. Boblna. Oh.
113-1184-2398.
2 young white face bulla.
oppro•. 800 and 900 lbo.,
grain fed . .40 centa 1 pound.
Coli 448-1943.

1971 Camara axe. cond.,
360 -lne, 4 apd. Hove all
orglnal equipment. 40,000
mllea, t4,495. Call 614882· 11922.

B3 Dodgo Dmni 4 dr.. 4
apd .. AM-FM Clllltte, doIWie interior. Call 614-2469666 or 1114-245-948,0.
80 Plymouth Ho~lron 4 ·dr..
auto, PS , olr, AM -FM .
114,000 mllaa. Call 614·
2411·11131 or 1114- 246·
96'16 .

1977 Maverick Iota of new
porto. Call 614 · 256·6261
of1er 5 :30PM.

1973 Ford Grand Torino
wagon. naw battery. tires,
brakoa, AM-FM radio,
70.000 mlloa, extra ahorp.
•1 ,ooo. Call 446-4462.
197B Caprice Clnaic low
mileage, power windows 9
locka, AC, tlh whoel, cruiae
control. Coli 4411-4676 .
1981 2 dr. Ford Eocort 4
apd, radio, air, tinted gla11.

oporty, 13,199.John'aAuto
Saloa. Bulovllle Rd. Galllpo·
Ill, 446-4182.
73 Chevy runa good, *400.
Cellll14·388-9380 .

•

1967 Pontiac GTO. 4 apoad.
Must 181 to appreciate.
$11100.00. Con MO undor
Pomeroy-Maeon Bridge .
Call .l l14-992-6848.
'BO Monte Carlo Landau,
V8, oato. PB. PS, AC, AM,
rear dofroator, tilt, 304-6758286.
'79 Chevrolet Malibu, 6 cyl,
menuel drive, . need• aome
ropolr, reuonable, 304·
B82-3690.
•
76 TA7 exc. con d. aun roof 4
sp. am-fm caaMtte radio,
"711 PR7 for porta •2eo0.1or
both or m.._e an offer.
304-8911-311811.

77 Chevy '16 ton pickup. Coli
1114-241·5140 after &amp;PM.

18 plgo 1211:oo each •.Rice'•
Pig Farm, 10 MHe Rd, 2
mllaa ftom Rt. 62 .. 304458·1583.

1 9117 Chevrolet PU 'h ton.
Very good oond, f880 . Call
1114-388-8370.

Largo roundbalooolhay f20
oach. Call4411·1112 altor B.

Bumsi•rner
Letart,
~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~:===~Com
flll' •II.DaWy.
N- picking.
wv. 304·182-2081.

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71

IJIII l.ill'lll

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1B ft . camper, lloopa ll; luif
beth, range with oven. rtp.r ·
frigerator operates on gas Of .
electric. wall to wall cerpo~ ·
ing, Iota of .utru. I 3,600.
Coli 446 · 2297.

.
Perfect condition-Hit contained. e16,000. Muot aao
to approciate. Call Ed Browti
at 614-982-6140 .
For aale-13 inch Shaoti
travel trailer. with refriger~
tor, stove with oven, , anll
Portl•pott. Lightweight. Ex;.
cellont ohape. 1895.00.
Phone 614-742-2460 or
614· 742-3087.

S8rv1ces

GASOLINE ALLEY

1978 Ford Courier otapalda,
2 , _ fondora. ...,.. point.
now tlroo, now muffler and
tolplpo .. 119;700 mllea . .Ex·
ceKant running condition.
12400.00. Cell 304-882·
2488.

fer my

room

warm in'!

BASEMENT
.
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime gu• .. : ·
rantH . Local reference• ·
fu;nished . Fr• eatimetes. :
Cell colloct 1 -814-237·
0488. 9 o,m . to 6 p.m . • ·
Ro1 er a

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Waterproofing .

Roofing, gunering. aidinl(.;.
plumbing , carpentry wort:'
.and concrete work . F~
eatlmotoo. Coli 448-3171 ..!
RON'S Television Service~
Speciallring in Zenith ond
Motorola, Quazar, anct
houoo calla. Call 304-67623!18 or 614-446-2464.
Fetty Tree Trimming, atump·
removol . Call 304 - 876~
1331 .

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e:oo u rn m m u m ®Ill
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, [I) Hot Potato

Rotary or coble tool drilling.
Moat wells completed same
doy. Pump aaloo and Mrvl·
Cll. 304-8911-3802 .
6 :30
82

Plumbing

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Ololllpolia, Ohio
Phone 1114-448-3888--' or
614-446-4477

.7 :00

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt. 1, Box 365, Gelll·
polio. Callll14; 317-0676.
83

Excavating

Good-1 Excav1ting, billmenta. footers, .driveways,
Hptic tanks, landacaping .
Call anytime 614-448 ·
4637, James L. Devi1on. Jr.
owner.

·oence in America: An Evening of Dance and Convarsa ·
tion with Martha Graham.·

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RINGLES'S SERVICE. ex·
parienced carpenter. electrician. maaon. painter. roof·
lng (Including hot tar
appllcetion) 304-676-2088
or 675-7388. ·

7:30
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Kon'a Water Service. Wtllo,
clatorna, - • • lillad. Pho011
1114-3117·01123 or 1114-3177741 night or day.
87 . Uphol•tery

opoad, aiiOOiant COndition,

U,IOO. Call 114·388·
1134 after 1:00PM.

Rover!

Shes here

H &amp; S Home Improvement(
·vinyl &amp; aluminum aiding.:
roofing, namiHa gunera,.
atorm windows. overhang-.. ;.
Call 61 4-367 ·0409 or 614'
367-7244.

SEWING Machine ropolra,
18711 Ford 4x4 F2110. Snow ,aorvlce. Author!~ Slngor
blado. 4 •Pled t .. n • .
Saloa · &amp; Service Sharpen
t22110.00 or ball.offir.
Scluon. Fobrlc Shop.
1114·112· 7841.
Pomeroy. 814-992-2284.

1111 4•4 Jaop Wagolow mlleo, 1171 Volko·
Wllflltl .... with now motor.
CoH ~n 4 • I. Call
441-7142.

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moved things in!

Trucks for Sale

1982 Ford '16 ton pick-up.
300 cubic lnch ·ll cylinder. 4
apoad,PS. PB. AM radio.
40,000 mlloa. 111000.00.
Coli 1114-1188·11384 ond
61 4-941-2293.

Folks
.;lwavs has one
when they 9itsa
new placet live!

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Jomeo Boya Woter Service.
Aloo poola tillod. Coli 614256-1'141 or 1114-441·
117.11 or 1114 ~4411- 7811.

1913 Chovetta 8cooter 4

Clovia, ~ou've
a1re·.s~!lu cleaned the kid'» room~ and

· Home
Improvements

Autoa tOr 8!11&amp;

77 PontiH Groncl Prix 301'
good contldon. Con after
IPM. 4411-0137.

YES .. .oNE KEG OF

BLACK POWDER AND
SOME FUSE I

.

8t Heating

Naodod, tho loan of a tame
Buno for Church Notlvlty
Scono, call 304-871·3797.

I

24 ft . aalf contained camp~.
lng trailer. Call 614-261!ii;
1291 .
;&gt;1

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout· '
ing . Now installing rubber.
roofs. 30 years Bxperienc~ '
specializing in built up root.'"\
Call 614-3B8-9857.
-;

1966 Chevy Bol·eir, 1296.
Engine &amp; body in good cond.
Call 448-71113 oflor 4.

.

MOIININ: TAFFY••

1971 SS Novo. Call 4460722 .

Chriatmaa Special 1 980
Chevy LON outo, AM·FM
tope. woo U.499 now
*2,999. John"• Auto Sol••·
on BulavUio Rd. 448-4782.

Hay • Grain

QUIET THIS

79 Motors Homes
8t Campers

81

5 year old Mara regiatored
quortor horao, $400.00,
well trolnod, 304·8.75117111 .

84

WHA1"5 WITH AllNE~ 00 THEY? 1 ,
AN' JAJI.E? THE Y
HADN'T
i
5EEM ~INO 0'
NOTICEQ ANNIE.. I

1974 Ford Torino 1 owner,
low miiHge, mint condition.
Call 4411·2222 .

72

Buck..ln Quanor harM colt,
7 montha old. VIcki. Von
Motor, Rt. 2 8ox·94 A, Letart
211253.
.

1 boat end trailer, for ule.
Call614·266·1~61.

1981 Cutlua Supremo
Brougham AM-FM atorao,
AC. tilt. crul• control, vinyl
top, 45,000 mileo. Call
446-01114.

Sowund Boar,good quality
breeding otock. 40 ca~talb.
304-8711-7241.

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Boats and ,
Motors for Sale

Autos for Sale

1977 Nova 305 engine.
1977 Monte Carlo 305
Kimball Artilt Conaol. 5· engine B9,000 mllea. Call
montha old, dark wood. 614-21111· 1235.
304-1175-2574.
1976 Monte Carlo PS. air,
crulae, 71 ,000 milao. .Call
68
Fruit
614·2411·5131 orll14-2469566.
agetables

63
10 gallona m up. *24.00:
10 gollona tank, f7.99;
medium angol tioh, f3,99:
20 gallon long. Tho Floh
Tank 2413 Jackaon Ave. Pt.
Ploooant. 304·1176-2083.

PMIJII6WITMHI.
c:DM..-rJTort• •

For aole-19711 Surukl 750)
motorcyclo . Groot aha~
.795.00. KIWIIIki 10ej
motorcycle . U711.00. Call ;
1114· 742-2460.

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ljiLLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeda. !laatod
ipdoor-outdoor facilitln.
4KC Doberman puppla1 :
Stud So.Vico. Cellll14·4411·
7796.

IIM·OI&lt;IR !1&lt;110'1 Of'

1883 CR60 Honda 137•
.firm. Coii44S-12611 .

Building Materltllo
..-ock. brlclil, Hwer pipee.
windowe, II ntele. a.t c.

Now open
buslnne,
Mountain State Block, R1.
33, Now Hovan. Comploto
malonry auppli••·· 4". 8",
12" block. Dollvory Rrvica.
Phone day 304-182-2222,
avenlng 882-3239.

'C APTAIN EASY

Motorcycles

11-MNil,-....Y,
...IIIC-OTI

N- complota fuN 1111 - ·
t150 . 304-773-IIOJ:II. .

.or

:;5:=4~M~isc=.::;M::;:e=r=c:;:h=a=nd::;;i:::n

1977 Oode• von. All powet
window van. Coli after 11:00
pm.ll14·949-21911 .

Authentic Cabbegl Doll,
Blond Plgtallo, 304-8711·
1174 from 8 :00 to 10:00
PM only. .
·

Rough Cut Lumbar. oak,
poplar, and pine. 2x4'1,
2•8'a, 1 xiS'a. 1x8"s. Aa·
oortod longtho. Call Hogg
and Zuapan Materiel•
Co . ,lnc . 773 - 56114 ,
doytlmo.
Rlveroido Aptil. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Citlzana. 8130. Equal Houa·
lng Opportunitiu . 614 992-7721.

1878 Chevy 'h ton plclw~,'
4x4. 3110 euto. PB, Pll. Cll)l .
4·11-011111:.
·•

AlltiQue looilftl. diamond
ring and na"kleca oet
1271.00. Men• loathor
jHkat with frlillu f?II.OO .
304-871· 7110.

Claude
Wlntoro. Rio Grande,
0. Callll14-2411-5121
.

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�Page 14-The Daily Sentinel

Friday,.

pecember 14, 1884:.

H~avy· ·snow ·blankets Arizona, Colorado;
By STEVE ELLWANGER
AWH'I•Ied 1'1'1!!811 Writer
A winter storm already blamed
for 11 deaths stretched
the
southern Rockies to the upper
Midwest today after burying parts
of Arizona and Colorado under 20
Inches of ~now, unleashing tornadoes In Texas and downing lee-laden
power tines In Kansas.
Six Inches of new snow was
already on the ground early today In
Kansas and Nebraska arid fm-ecasters said more was Qn the way.
Raging thunderstotms spun ott at
least two tornadoes that damaged
morethan100homesandbuslnesses
In Texas on Thursday and motortsts
In the western part of the state were
warned that snow and freezing rain
today would make driving
hazardous_
In the Pacific Northwest, meanwhile, travelers' advisories were
posted for the Cascade Mountains of

rrom

'

Washington and Oregon as a new
stoi:!Tl gathered strength 1n the Gulf
of Alaska.
The mercury tumbled to 15
degrees below zero overnight In
,West YeUowstone, Mont., but In the
East more than a dOzen cities
reported record high temperatures
Thursday.
The storm that dumped up to 20
Inches of snow over .the southern
Rockies on 'Thursday, closing
schools In parts of Colorado and
Artzona and surprising residents as
far south as Tucso11, brought mo~
snow but lesaer accumulatlo~ to
New MexjcoandnortheastArtzona.
"It's aU going to slowly push east,
but Its hard to say how quickly,"
Steve Corfldl of the National Severe
Storms Forecast Center In Kansas
City, Mo_, said today. ''It's a more
pronounced pattern than you norma!ly expect ... an Interesting
pattern. It keeps us busy."

Since Tuesday, the weather has •
been blamed forthedeathsofseven ·
motorists In Colorado, two In a
23-car pileup during a blinding dust
storm 'Thursday about 70 miles
southeast of Los Angeles and two In
Oklahoma on slick roads.
Up to a foot of snow fell Thursday
nlght at Hawley Lake In Arizona's
White Mountains, and 10 Inches fell
at Flagstaff In northern Artzona.
Thunderstorms raked northcentral Texas on Thurdsay, spawn·
lng tornadoes ·that damaged .more ·
· than 100 homes and businesses In the
.. Dallas suburbs of Mesquite and
· Balch Sprtngs, the National
' Weather Service said. Authorities
reported no fatalities, but said there
were numerous lnjurtes.
"There Is ma8sjve damage," said
Dallas County Sher:lff's Capt. Gus
Rose. "It might take several days"
to estimate the destruction, headed :
A twister destroyep a cotton gin

Three die in 44 vehicle, 1-95 pile-up

ESCAPED INJURY- Hubert Lopez holdsonlohlspetdogoutsl&amp;l
his damaged home In Mesquite, Texas after It was destroyed by a
tornado earUer In the day. No one was home when the twister hit. (AP
Laserpholo).

Budget makers hit
snag in military cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi ·
dent Reagan's effort to wrap up an
Initial round of decisions on a $42
billion deficit-reduction plan has
snagged on administration InfightIng over the Pentagon budget ,
Including arguments about a military pay freeze.
Reagan's senior budge t advisers
are v!Jtually unanimous In pressing
for about an $8 billion reduction in
the planned 1986 military buildup.
Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger has proposed a smaller
reduction - about $6 billion - using
savings that some of the budget
advisers say add up to even less than
Weinberge r claims.
The president. meanwhile. is
remaining silent.
The argument has been building
over the past several weeks as
Reagan has worked his way through
a series of decisions aimed at
meeting his: goal ofcutting deficits
from a projected $200 billion a year
to $170 blllion in 1986, $138 billion in
1987 and$99billion in 1988. To do that
will require budget savings of $42
billion next year, then $85 billion and
$110 billion in each of the next two
· years.
The fighting increased Wednesday during a private White House
meeting among Reagan, Weinberger and the president's senior
budget advisers, and then spilled
Into the open Thursday when the

defense secretary publicly walked
away from a military pay freeze
plan the group had diScussed the day
before.
Weinberger m ade an unexpected
appearance at the regular Pentagon
briefing for reporters Thursday to
deny reports that he had proposed
freezing the salaries of mllltary
personnel.
"The idea of being unfair to the
troops who are performing such fine
services for all of us is certainly no
proposal of mine and no proposal of
the president, " Weinberger said.
" The stories that have been
appearing to that effect, I think, do a
grea I disservice to them and to their
morale," the defense secretary
added- .
"There a re others who are
unenlightened about such matters
who don't understand fully the effect
of such things who may be talking
about It," Weinberger said. "It
certa inly was not I."
However , Weinberger did not
deny that a proposal to freeze
m ilitary pay was discussed durthg
the White House meeting.
One of the participants at Wednesday' s meeting, who spoke only on
condition he not be quoted by name,
renected the sentiments of White
House advisers when he reacted to
Weinberge r's statements saying,
"Cap's being Cap."

BRUNSWICK, Ga, (AP) -The
screams, flames·and smoke did not
stop the cars and trucks that kept
~ racing Into the fog cloaking an
Interstate highway bridge where a
M-vehicle pile-up left three people
dead and 17 injured.
"We heard the crashes from the
southbound accidents, then you
would hear the explosions and
screams, lots of screams," said Kin
White, who was stopped on the
northbound span of the Turtle River
brtdge on Interstate 95.
By the time the fog cleared
Thursday, the • wreckage of M
vehicles, several of them burned,
littered the bridge's two spans.
"There were cars crashing all
over the place and people screamIng," said Ed Valquette, 40, a truck
drtver from Mapleville, R .I., who
escaped his cab uninjured. "A
camper trailer broke loose, and It
was all over the bridge."
•
A Canadian couple died in a car
run over by Valquette's truck, said
State Patrol Sgt. Ray Belflower.
"I climbed out ofthecaband there
was a car underneath me," Val·
queUe said. "I was praying to God
nobody was In the car. "We took the

t:ruCk apart" trying to rescue the
victims, he said.
·
A third car was underneath both
vehicles, btit Its occupants "got out
and_got away from it, " Belflower
said .
The fog was In a thick patch over
the liver, said patrol spokesman Bill
Wilson.
"The fog was not so bad for a long
stret&lt;;h, but It was very, very dense
right on the brtdge, tight over the
river,'' Wilson said.
,
The river Is aboutl~ miles wide
as It flows under Interstate 95, the
main route from New England t.o
Florida.
Belflower ldentHied the victims as
Meryl Douglas, 59, and his wife,
Dorothy, 55, of Bloomfield, Ontario,
and Del Bright, 54, of Franklin,
Mich.
Bright was in the first car
wrecked, about 10 a.m. It slowed or
stopped In the fog and was hit in the
rear by a tractor trailer and both

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and leveled a farm In Ellis ~ty
south of DaUas, and 11 peopli!were·
Injured,, said Deputy Sheriff VII'gU
Crow· ·
Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma
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Diddle, 34, was

east bound on 1~. according to
troopers, wlien she reportedly lost
control of her car, went off the right
side of the road and overturned.
Diddle's car sustained heavy
dam age from the accident, according to troopers. No citations were
issued.
A Rt . 2, McAti hur man escaped
inju_ry when the car he was drtvlng
overturned on Old Rt. 35, Thursday
night.
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Troopers said Michael McPherson, 34, was westbound on Old 35,
near U.S. 35, when he apparently
lost control ofhiscarinacurve, went
off the tight side of the road and
overturned.
The'6: 40 p.m . accident resulted in
heavy damage to McPhefS\ln's
vehicle. No ella Uons were Issued by
the patrol.

Meigs County happenings ...
One emergency run

second haH of the program wUI
. f~11ture the concert band undei' the
Only one call was answered· on dlreclon of Michael A. MichalSki.
Thursday by the Meigs County
Admission is free. However, a
Emergency Medical Service. AI
freewUJ offering wlll be accepted at
7:53 p.m ., the Rutland unit trans- the .door.
ported Charles Foley f.rom his
residence on Larkin St. to Holzer
Meers Monday
Medical Center.

Christmas concert
planned for Sunday
The Meigs High School Music
Dept. will present "An Afternoon of
Christmas" this Sunday at2: 30p.m.
In the high school gymnasium.
Featured In concert wlll be the
CoUeglum Muslcum, the ChoraUers, and the Goncert Choir, all under
the direction of Kelvin D. King. The

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

Copyrigh!od 1984

1 0 Sections, 76 Pages 60 Cent•

Sunday, December 16, 1984

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Officials' pay raise bill in shambles

burst Into fl&amp;mes; Belflower 8aid.
But traffic kept coming ..
The driver of one of the tractor
trailers got out and tried to warn
traffic, wavlnghlshands. "He had to
run for his life," Belflower said.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - State lawmakers,
returulng Tuesday for what Is planned as their final
week of the year, apparently will find an embattled
elected officials' pay raise bill where they left it -in a
shambles.
· Senate President Harry Meshel , D-Youngstown,
appearing exhausted afrer about 11 how:s of tough
bargaining Thursday night and early Friday, said he
planned no further talks during the weekend.
"I plan to get some rest and get In a little traveling,"
he told reporters, stopping to talk briefly after talks
collapsed on the bUI to raise salaries of state
lawmakers, the governor and other stale officials
along with those of judges and most county officials.
Senate MinoritY Leader Paul E. Glllmor, R-Port

CUnton, who became a central figure in the dispute,
said "We'll just have to wait until next Tuesday to see
what happens."
Meshel and other members of his majority caucus,
despite vote counts In both parties showing the
House-approved bUI would pass, were holding out for
Glllmor's vote to assure bipartisan support from
Senate leaders on the politically sticky bill.
Gillmor said he refused the demand. "I was never
Inclined to vote for the bUI and I'm still not Inclined,"
he said.
Gillmor Is a potential candidate for governor In
1986, when he could chaUenge Democratic Gov .
Richard Celeste's bid for a second term .
Despite Glllmor's refusal to support the bill, the re

were other hangups not only with Republicans but
among Democrats In both the Sena te and House.
For instance, Republicans were set to offer an
amendment - had the bill reached the floor - to
scale down the increases proposed for elected oounty
officials - from 14 percent next year a nd anot her 14 .
percen t in 1987 - to 5 percent a yearoverthe next four
years_
Meshel refused to name a ·s ingle Issue in the
standoff, and wou ld say only that ' 'there was
movement all over the place."
Asked if he thinks the im passe ca n be resolved.
Mes hel sa id "I have no idea a t all ." Could the bill just
be scrapped? "1 don 'l know ," he said .
Meshel also has been Involved in recent days in an

By Tbe Times-Sentinel staff
GALLIPOLIS - The search for
two men reported missing since the
plane In which they were apparently
riding. crashed irito !he Ohio River
Dec. 9, has expanded to Huntington.
A spokesman for the West
Virginia State Pollee In Point
Pleasant said the sean:h for Paul
Hawks II, a 23-year-old free-lance
: photographer and Hubert W.
Harder, also 28, a doctoral student at
Ohio State University , now
stretches from the Gaillpolls Locks
and Dam to Huntington and Is
expected to continuethroughout the
weekend_ Fire departments In
Huntington and Ceredo have been
asked to search their riverbanks for
any debrts that may have washed
ashore.
An aU-day search Friday failed to
uncover any new evidence, according to authorttles.
The Harder and Hawks left
Columbus last Sunday and flew to
Dayton. From there they reportedly
were to fly a two-seat single-engine
Yankee to Gallipolis to visit friends
and relatives. Three Gallla County
youths told authorities they saw a
plane plunge into the Ohio River,
approximately a mile south of the
·
Jocks and dam last Sunday.
Authorities have recovered a
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Rachel E. McBride

effor1 to enact a tax decrease a t the lame-duck
session, getting the jump on Republicans wbo have
promised to pass a 10 percent cur after they take
control of the Senate J a n. 7.
He a nd House Speaker Vem Riffe J r., D-New
Boston, met with the governor on Thursday to discuss
tha t issue, among others. but reliable sources said
Celeste stood by his sta tements earlier this week In
which he ruled out a lame-duck tax cut.
Celeste said he wants to take up that issue next year
~s 'he and the Legis Ia ture begin budget considera !Ions
for the 1985-1987 biennium . However, Celeste is
scheduled to receive early next week a repor1 from a
blue-ribbon panel of business leaders that is studying
Ohio's revenue and economic picture.
.

Ohio Bell seeks
30 ·percent boost
in residential rates

Plane search
expands to
Huntington

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP I - If
you're a cus tomer of Ohio Bell
Telepoon·e Co., the cos t of reac hing
ou t a nd touchi ng someone - even if
they're just across town- may be
going up-next year.
Ohio Bell has notified the Public
Utilities Commission of Ohio that it
inte nds to file a request Jan. 18 for a
$137 million increase in ra tes for
,ttN AMIERt"UVi COWIMNY
residential c us tomers. Increases
would range from at least $2 to as
muc h as St. 50 per month, depending should not bear it s full weight. No
· business ra te inCreases are bPing
on the type of s~rvice .
If approved, the 30 percenr sought.
"This must be Ohio Bell 's way of
increase wou ld take effect in late
saying Merry Christmas to its
1985.
David Kandel. communi ty-media residenti aJ customers." Steve Os 7
relations m anager for Ohio Bell . trander. consumers' counsel S'!X&gt;sa id the increase was needed kesman. said Friday.
Ohio Bell said it would ask to
because of declines in long distance
increase
the charge for unl im ited
revenues brought about by changes
sel'\~ce
from the current $14 .95
local
in the Industry and to permit the
a month to $19.45, a boost of :$4.50.
introduction of modem equipment .
"Ohio Be ll is a different company Message service would go from
than it has been in the past. We are $9 .50 to $12.35 monthly. an increase
m oving from a fully regula ted of $2 .85. Measured sen~ ce would be
m onopoly environment to a com pet - boosted from $6.70 to S8.70. an
increase of $'2.
it ive !'n\'ironment. The revenues
In add ition. the' company said it
that we used to receive to help us
keep resident s' rates low are no would seek elimina lion oft wo-pa rtv
longer a va ila blc·to us.·· Kandel sa id . st&gt;rvice and director,' assistance
The Ohio Office of the Consumer'· call allowances. Withdrawal of
Counsel ca lled the request exorbi - two-party service wou ld not take
ta nt a nd sa id residenti al customers e ffPct until1986.

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STILL LOOKING- Volumeers are continuing the
search for two Columhus men reported missing when
the plane in which they were riding apparently
crashed Jnto the Ohio River last Sunday. Searchers
are looking for 23-year-old Paul Hawks 0 and Hubert

w. Harder, also 28. Three Gallla County youths rold
authorities they saw a single-engine plane crash into
the Ohio River .below the Gallipolis Looks and Dam
around 3:30 p.m., Dec. 9.

Pressure on Reagan to cut Pentagon spending continues!
Lottery winner
CLEVELAND (AP) The
winning number drawn :J'hursday
night in the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, " The Number," was 982. In
the "Pick 4" game, the winning
number was 1365.
The lottery reported earnings of
$984,322.50 from wageiing on "The
Number." The earnings came on
sales of $1,ll9,522, while holders of
winning tickets are entitled to share

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WASHINGTON (AP) -Concerned about planned
cuts In domestic programs, members of Congress
and state and local leaders are pressurtng President
Reagan to include the Pentagon In efforts to reduce
the $200 billion federal deficit.
In a series of ineetlngs Friday, administration
officials were told that the military must "take Its
share" of the spending reductions being fashioned by
the White House for the upcoming 1986 fiscal year.
The advice was offered as Reagan denied reports
that work on the new budget plan had ground tb a halt

winning tickets are entitled to 45
percent, or $86,535. A wtnnlng $1
straight ticket e&lt;\rns $3,120. A
winning $1 boxed ticket earns $1ll.

Weather forecast
TOnight, partly cloudy. Low near
50. Saturday, IntervalS of sunshine

and mild. High In the mld-Ws. The
chance of rain IS 10 percent tonight
and Saturday.
Ex&amp;eaded FOI'tlCUt .
'l1te extEnded forecut lor SUnday
. lhroup Taellday calls for cllanee
Veterans Memorial
of lliowen Sunday, flllr Moaday,
and • cbace of Taellday.
Admissions- -Arthur Tobin,
HJchl wll be IIIGIIIIy In the ...
Pomeroy,
Sunday, Ia the tlllla.Mollda.v lllld In
Dlscharges--Vonda Johnson, Ida the. Tualday• ._wiD be Ill lhe
Young, Lllllan Barbee, Timothy · . . Sanday, the mJd.lll 18 mJd.ala
Eynon.
Mouday, llllll .. llle Ill 'nlelday.

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because of a n Interna l dispute over how much money
defense should get In the fiscal year starting Oct. 1.
Newly elected Senate Majority Leader Rol:ll!rt Dole
of Kansas reiterated ihat the president's plans for a
new round of budget .cuts wlll face a chilly reception
on Capitol HUll! military spending is left untouched.
"I must say It's going to have to be significant on the
defense side before we sell the package" In Congress,
Dole told reponers .
Sen. John H. Chafee, R-R.I., said, "AU senators In
the room wanted defense to take its share, there's no

question about that. l would say, personally. I think
tha t most senators a re sympathetic .. .. Iand i feel
defense should be frozpn ta t the current levclt as a n
Initial suggestion. "
Reagan met separately with statP a nd loca l
government leaders who joined in the ra u for
restra int s on defense spending in the budget plan that
goes to Capitol Hill early next year.
Cleveland Mayor George Voinovich , president of
the National League ·of Cities, sa id if there were
"across-the-board cut s in a ll program s. including

d&lt;•fense .. .. it would be&gt; a whole lot easier for us to
accept some of the cuts that are being m ade in som e
of the programs that affect us ."
" Most governors. I th ink it's lair to say, hope that
the re can be more spending reductions on the defense
side , especially the non-strategic defense spending, "
sa id Te nnessee Gol'. Lamar Alexander.
Reagan's senior budget a d\iS&lt;'rs are \1rtually
unanimous in pushing for a rPduction of about $8
billion In the pla nned 1986 mil ilary buildup, according
to one administratiqn source

Brine control
bill could hurt
well drilling,
says oil chief

Gallia County receives .grant for
county-wide litter control program

In the parimutuel "Pick4" game,

r sales totaled $191,796.50. Holders of

Southern Local School Board wUI
meet In regular session Monday
evening al 7 p.m . In the high school
cafeteria.

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Teenager injured
in traffic accident
A Pomeroy teenager was trea ted
and released at Holzer Medical
Center following a single-car accident on Ohio 143 Thursday night.
Betty Ann Loftis, 17, was treated
for bruises, hospital officials sa id.
The Galli a -Meigs post of the Sta tc
Highway Patrol said Loftis was
northbound on 143, approximately
six-tenths of a mile north of Ohio 7,
when s he apparently lost eontrol of
her car In a curve. wentofftherlght ·
side of the road and struc k an
embankment.
The 11:40 p.m. accident caused
moderate damage to Loftis' car, the
patrol said.
A Racine woman escaped injury
when he r car overturned ori Su tton

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By JOHN FRIEDMAN
'lbnes-&amp;ntlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Gallla County
has received a state grant of$85,621
to set up a county-wide Utter control
program In 1!1!5.
Litter Control Program Manager
Carlos Wood had applied for . a
$100,500 grant to establish the
program. The county received a
$19,000 grant in 1984 to d~elop the
program .
Wood said If the state leaves the
cuts up to him, the containment
portion of the grant program will
probably be cut out and a part-time
secretary to Mndle papeiWork wUl
probably not be hired.
Money had been set aside for the
establishment of permanent con·
crete Utter containers throughout
the county. Wood said the $10,!XXI
project would probablY be cut.
'The remainder of the grant wiU be
used to eslablish tour programs of
Utter rolllrol, Wood said.

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Two programs established will be and trash onadoor-to-doorbaslsand
then dump their haul at an Ulegal
·educatlonand'awareness. Thegoais
dump.
of the programs will be to educate
Wood also said hewouldllke to see
area reslde~ts about- litter and the
proper ways todisJioseof It as well as ·• the passage of a tarp law that would
require trucks hauling trash to place
making people think about their
a tarp over their load. This would
littering habits, according to Wood.
However, he said, the bulk ofthe prevent trash from blowing from
the truck onto the roadside.
money will be spent developing a
Also on Wood'sdrawl'lgboard is a
collection and enforcement
permit
law requiring people hauling
program.
trash to first obtain a permit from
Approximately s.li,!XXI has been
set aside to clean up 30 of the the Utter control department. Wood
county's estimated 100 legal dumps said the permits would be used to
check up on people hauling trash to
lnl985.
To enforce the laws, Wood said he make sure they use the county
would co'ntract with the GaUia landfUI.
seventy-seven of 88 jmplementaCoimty Sheriff's Departmerlt for a
tlon grants were funded by state
litter control enforcement officer to
watch dump sites and obtain the Office of Litter Control, which Is
names of people Illegally dumping. controlled by the Ohio Department
The omcer wfll begin his duties In of Natural Resources. The amount
of the grants totaled more than $6.9
JanllaiY, according to Wood.
Next year, WOOCI said, he would mllllon, approxlmatel,v $00),00J
like to obtain the pa51111'! of laws more than had been originally
regulating people who cpllet litter budgeted.

CLEANING UP THE MESS - The Gallla Couray utter Contm
Program ha8 received a S85,tnl grant ro clean up approximately 100
Ulegal dumps In G~a Couaty. Program Director Carloll Wood, left, and
Gallla CouJql Sherllf's Deputy Geo!'K'I' Woodyard go thnlulh-Gallla
County dump looking for evidence as 18 who may be leavlnglhelr dehrlll
along one of,the oounly's ~Ides.
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POMEROY- A bill being studied
in tht&gt; Ohio legis lature on the
di sposal of brine - a saltwater
by-product of drtlling processes could cause some producers to go
out of bu siness, says Don Vernau.
president of lhe Ohio Oil and Gas
Association.
The proposed bill would impact ln
Meigs County where drilling processes are taking place dally.
"There Is no doubt in thl.'mlnds of
our members that fewer wells wtll
be drUled and lhat hundreds of
marginal wells now producing will
be plugged ," Wmau said.
The bill - House bill 501 attempts to regulate the issuance of
oil a nd gas drilling permits and
requires certain guidelines be met 1n
the use and diSposal of brine .
Vernau says the association
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