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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thursday. May 23, 1.986

Rowe graduates from ODNR course _
PaulL. Rowe, Racine, gtaduated
fromthel4thO!lloStateParkRange
Academy spons&lt;red by the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources,
diviSion of parkS and recreation.
One of 25 cadets who attended the
lOweekrangertralnlngacademyat
Rickenbacker Air National Guard
Base, Rowe wiD be assigned to

Women esrope injury
in WedneschJy accident

RWBON cUTrlNG- This ll&amp;ring ol100 ~
biDs was cutin cennonles Wed11esday morning lor the
grandopenlngoftlteMc&lt;lure'sDalrylllleRataurant,
Mlddlepori. TJIIdng pari In the ceremoi\V were front,
MltcheU Meadows, representing the Melp Jaycees,
Shirley Chapoton, Dairy Isle Corp., Solu\f Mc&lt;lure
and hili wife, Rhojelll!, OWIII!I'!I, Bob Mc&lt;lure,

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and Jeff Darst, flreddel; aild back, Melton
KeiJarn, Dairy lllle Corp.; Mikel Coullel', archlted;

Paul Kloes, Fanners Bank and Savlnp &lt;AI.;
l.aWI'ence Foreman of Foreman aild Abbott, TeiTY
Gray and Jg)ln Wamsley, general contraCtors, and
Bob Gilmore, representing Middleport VIDage
CouncU.

Beat of Bend

1940 .M iddleport Class
plans special activities
By BOB HOEFLICH
squad fund of the organization, All
Sentinel Stall Wrller
donations will be more than
Some special activities are being welcome.
planned by the
---Middleport High
Speaking of eating out, a carry in
School gradualdiiUler will be held Sunday at the
Letart Falls Community HaD with
ing class of 1910
as !hey · gather
servlngtobegln.atll.lt'sanannual
this year for their
event and proceeds will go towards
35th reunion.
upkeep of the community hall
Beginning a t
---noon Saturday,' an open house will
I KNEW someone out there
be held at the home of class would have Information for May
member, Charles Asa Bradbury on · Russo, Chester, CaUl., who was In
Third Ave .. and the open house is touch to secure genealogy material ·
not just for members of the class on John and Chloe Lasley and I was
but for friends of class members right.
·
who graduated in other years.
Turns out that the Lasleys were
There are no hours set for the open ancestors of Ruth Bradbury Arnold
house.
of Middleport'and already Ruth has
Bradbury says If the class wants already been In touch with Mrs .
to continue socializing they can do Russo and will '!()()n send her a
'·s6 after· the baJiqu.et _and dance whole batch of material on till!
being held Saturday evening for all Lasleys. N&lt;? doubt, Mrs•.Russo will
be delighted at the resWt. I am too.
. alumni. By the way, LOu Sauer,
a member of the class of '40, Is ThankS, Ruth.
--making siglis to put In front of the
Bradbury . home so that everyone
. The Meigs fleadstart Parent
Will kn&lt;'i\11 wi)ere the ·action is. '
Gommlttee .;mnounces winners oJ
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The dass m~m~r"'wl!l Wf&lt;!P liP ·Its . miiney:r":tslng pf'Oject wl!h
. - their special acflvlties with break· . funds usi&gt;d for graduation•gifts for ·
fast on Sunday morning at the chi,ldren of the program. They are ·
Holiday Inn near Gallipolis. Help- JoAnn 'Reed, Reedsville; Jayne
ing round up class m embers for the Varian, Mason, and Bonnie Sams of
reunion have been Betty Jo Roush Coolville
Allensworth , Martha Robson Cun·
ningham a nd Charles Brooks, a ll
Roy J . Geyer writes that his wife,
living In different cities.
Virginia, who loved this area so
much, died on Feb. 11 .
I do want to remind you that the
Geyer was born tn Pomeroy ~
Pomeroy Library wUJ be closed years ago and ·went to Sugar Run
both Friday and Saturday so that School and one year at Pomeroy
carpeting can be laid. This will High before moving to Columbus
make a long weekend for library with his tamlly. He married
personnel since Monday Is a Virginia In 1943 while serving In the
Marines.
holiday.
After the war, Mr. and Mrs .
Members of Camp 7230, Bur- Geyer went to Colul'l\bus to visit his
lingham Modern Woodmen of mother who died In 1962. After her
America, have a great matching death they started visiting Pome·
lund project offer going so they'll be · roy often in the summer, just for a
day at a time.
looking to you for help.
If they can raise $1500, the home
"My wife fell In love with the
office In Rock Island, Ill., will country down there, and we
match that figure.
returned two and lhree times every
The Woodmen are sponsoring a
year after that. She said It was the
chicken and rll) dinner Saturday at
most beautiful country in the world ,
Jhe Woodman Hall In Burlingham and the people were the most
with serving from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m, friendly she ever met any place,"
·b t'nner will be $3.50 a person with
Roy writes.
lleSserts to be an additional charge.
So our sympathy to Mr. Geyer
Proceeds will go to the emergency
and our thankS. Learning that his
wife loved our part of the world so
much should help to keep us all
smiling.

also .

Weather forecast

between
.6.'ilikely
and today,
70. Considerable
with highs
Showers
clOudiness tonight' wllh a low ncar
Partly cloudy F riday, with highs
'between 75 and '~ .
The probability of precipitation Is
70 percent today, 20 percent tonight
and near zero Ft1day.
EXCended forecast
Fair through the period, with
highs In the 70s each day. Ovemlght
lows wm be tn the 515.

Robert.Brown
Funeral services for Robert
(Bob) Brown, 73, 1516% Nye Ave.,
Pomeroy, who died Monday at St.·
Anthony Hospital in Columbus, will
be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
Ewing Funeral Home.
Mr. Brown was born in Alabama ,
a son of the late Jack and Mollie
Page Brown. He was a veteran of
World War II and was a member of
.the Masonic Lodge In Gallipolis. He
belonged to the Forest Run Baptist
Church.
·· Surviving are his wife, Robbie
(cql Brown; two daughters, Mrs.
Sam (Willa) Russell, Columbus,
and Mrs. Michael (Helen) Harrison,
Pataskala; ftve ·grandchlldren, and
a sister, Leah Johnson, Boston,
Mass. Several nieces and nephews
also survive.
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Officiating at services will be Rev.
Edward Bufflnglon and burlill wUI
be in Metg,; Memory Garden.
Friends may call at the funerot
.home anytln:te after 9 a.m.1')'1day
and -the family will receive friends
from 7 to9 p.m: Friday .

Betty J, Dickens

two daughters, Susan Bowser and
Mrs. Terry (Penny) ShirleY. both of ·
Point Pleasant; one son, Joseph
Dickens, Gallipolis; three sisters,
Gra&lt;;e Hupp, Minnie BurkS, both of
Springfield and Mary Erii'\Yine.
Long Bottom,; two brothers, Ralph
Hardman, East Liberty, Ohio and
Chester Hardman, Springfield and
five grandchildren, Lisa Bowser,
Jennller Shirley, Rebecca Shirley,
all of Point Pleasant, Jason Campbell and Jessica Dickens, both of
Gallipolis.
She.was preceded In death by one
brother and four slstefs.
Funeral service will be Saturday,
1: :KI p.m. at the Bellemead Urqted
Methodist Church with the Rev.
Bryan Blair officiating. Burial wUI
be at Kirkland Memortal Gardens.
Calling hours are after 6 p.m. ·
Friday at the Wilcoxen Funeral
Home.
The body wUI be taken to the
church one prtor to the service. In
lieu . ol fiowers, donatlo,ns can be
made to the . Bellemead Qlurch
BulldlngFund.
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Betty Jane Hardman Dickens, 00.
Point Pleasant, died Wednesd_ay
(Continued from page 1)
{light at J')easant Valley 'HospitaL
.In ·other l;luslr)ess, the commiS·
'following ~ btiet.illni'Ss:
. · - • sl~ners tabled discuSSion · of the .
Born Aug. ll, 1924, In Springfield. cou~ty road program uriitl next·
Ohio, she was tbe daughter of the week; approvedaformtobeusedln
late Rueben and Gertrude Grube the dog licensing survey to be
Hardman.
conducted throughtoot the county In
She was a member of the June; approved a requestfrom Bob
Bellemead United Methodist
Eyer, director of the Meigs County
Church and Naomi Bible Class Emergency Medical Service, for
there.
EMS personnel to attend the Ohio
Surviving are her husband, Assoclallon of Emergency Medical
Services Conference in Columbus,
Alonzo J. Dickens, Point Pleasant.:
Three emergency runs
June 5-9; approved a new $500)
performance bond for Eyer; apThree calls were answered Wed· propriated an advance of $10,169.00
nesday by local units, the Meigs from the state Into the Utter control
County Emergency Medical Servf.
program account; approved ·the
ces reports.
installation of ceiling fans on the first
At 10:~ a.m., Pomeroy took floor of the senior citizens building
Robert Flyer, E.· Main St., to as requested by Eleanor Thomas,
Vete~ans Memor ial Hospital; Syrasenior citizens program d11'ector;
cuseat 2:26p.m., tookNitaGulnther
approved a request from Emmafrom Second St. to Holzer Medical
gene Congo to attend the Ohjg
Center, and at 9:03p.m., Middleport
Reco,rder's Association's annual'
took Willa Guin from VIllage Green
summer conference, July 10-12, at
Apartments to Holzer Medical
Mt.Sterllng.
Center.

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with a payoff dueof$478,225.LO'ITO
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The academy IS designed to
lamlllarlzeand tralnca!lets in~ry
aspect of a park ranger's duties and
responsibilities.

Adm1tted ..J ames Roye. p otnt.
Pleasant; Robert Flyder, Pomeroy; John McDaniel, Clinton, w,
va.; William Anderson, Vinton.
Dtsrharged--Beatrlce Ralrden,
MadellneMcOung,HllearyTurley,
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Friday, May 24, 1985

By JOHN FRIEDMAN
OVP staff writer
The Pomeroy-Mason brtdgewlll probably be closed
· sometime during 1986 for repairs, according to Paul
Hoffman, operations engineer for District 10 of the
, Ohio Department of Transportation.
The repairs will take place In threestages,Hoffm~n
said.
The first stage wtll involve ·placing an' apoxy
substance on the bridge's deck to help prevent
vehicles skidding on the pavement and to )lelp ease
maintenance.
Structural repair to the facility 'will be tbe second

phase and the thlrd,phase will Involve painting .
"The repairs have been programmed and planned
for In 1~," Hoffman said. "It will probably be done
eltber under one contract or under concurrent
contracts. We want to get In and out at once:·
ODOT Is still conducting preliminary englneertng
studies on the Ravenswood corridor, which Involves
. the Interchange at Ohlo7; U.S. 33and the RavensWood
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bridge.
"We have not reached the planning stage at this
Ume," be said. "We are still In the preliminary
engineertng P,hase."

In 1986. Hoffman said V.e department wlll spend.
around $493,1XXl to resurface Ohio 143 from the Athens
County line to Carpenter and Ohio fl8~ from Tuppers
Plains to Reedsvtlle .
In the planning stages are t.b e replacement of the
Truss Bridge on Ohio 124 In Langsvtlle and the
concrete structure on U.S. :)3 near Burlingham.
Replacement of the Truss Bridge, Hoffman said, Is
expected to run around $696,000 white· the replacement. of the concrete structure Is piaced at S248,000.
Plans are also on the board to widen Ohio 7 from
Chester to Eastern High School near Tuppers.Plains.
In addition to the construction, ODOT plans to add

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guardrails to the highway, Hoffman added. The
department is a lso planning to ~pgrade the rest area
facilities on U.S. 33 north of Pomeroy, he said .
Hoffman said the department Is In the process of
lining up consultants and expects to have all projects
except the Ravenswood corridor construction either
underway or completed by 1988.
Other at'('as have also been·targeted for resurfacing
in 1987 and 1988 as a part of the department's on-going
highway . maintenance plans, Hoffman added.
However , he said, they will probably not be made
public until next year .
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WASHINGTON (UP!)- ijouse freezePentagonspendlngforayear
man William Gray, D-Pa ., who
Nonerheless,hesald,heatsowas
Democratic and Senate Republican while . giving raises equal to the
fashioned the House plan.
hopeful for a conference agreement
leaders say they hope to work out a Inflation rate to Social Security
"WIU there be some compromise
but Indicated he thought that was
deal when tbey try to meld their recipients.
o.n i:Jefense spending?" he asked.
po.%ible only I! HouSP members
differing budgets next month' but
The Senate plan would do the
"Absolutely. I think that rncre will
"recognize their reponslblllty and
their early positions leave consider· opposite- freezing Social Security
be. There has to be." join the Senate In making the tough
. while giving an Inflation increase to
and right choices."
able ground to cover.
1'1\e stage for a potentially bitter the Defense Department .
But Gray also indicated his idea of
Sen. Pete Domenlcl, R·N.M.,
confrontation was set Thursday
The other major area o.f confron- a compromise was to have the
chairman of the Budget Committee.
with House passage 258-170 of a tatton Is dorriestlc programs, about
Senatechangelts flguresmore than
said the conference faces a tough
the House.
although not impossible task.
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Even President Reagan, Gray
But, "It justappearstoll'l('thatthe
lng $56.2 billion from the more than !he Senate budget. The House plan
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. . argued, changed h.lsdefensedeslres
House truly is le'l!vlng too much off
'$200bllllon federal deficit. The vote .keep~ aiJ:n&lt;?st a!L
was generally alo~_~g party lines.
The budg~ts · wiU ·. gp · to a . ·St&gt;vera l times arid. "W.ho.knows, by · · thetal)le," he.sald. .. · '·· ·
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Uke the·'Senate-passed spending conference committee ,next month the Fourth of ,July .the presidentPa5sage "cit tHe Hoilse" budliet
·· plan, which ~~:auld cut about $56 • when CongresS returns from Its might be a llt'tle more flexible."
· came after lawmakers brushed
billion from the deficit, the House Memorial Day recess. AfterThursSenate GOP ieadt'r Robert Dole of - aside two substltutl15 and a resolu·
lion calling for a minimum corpo·
plan contains no tax increases. But day's vote, leaders from both Kansas took a harsher tone,
rate tax.
the .· two packages differ, m&lt;~r~edly chambers said they were hopeful charging the House budget not ol)ly
orf 'life sensitive Issues of SoCial thedlffereiicescould li-tronro out. · had too"U!tle fpr defense and relied .,.. Defeated 329-J.ro was" the main ·
· "I'm . optlm,lstlc about a confer~ on unreliable, "cre.,m puff" sav- ... Republican · a)ter[tati\~e bl!dget 'jn - '
• Security and defense spending.
· ,. The House plan, ·which osinvlved ehce. · f·m · iiot pessimistic,'' ' said :lngs, It "also would not i:lo t)luch to · .te!llled"to cut. ~:i:7 bljllon..from the .
five attempts to change It, would House Budget Committee Chair- sustaineconpmic.recovpry.
deficit.

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U.S. 35 by-pass project remains in limbo

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QUEEN CANDIDATES - One of these four Soulhem lOp School
seniors will be crowned alumni queen at the annual Racine (Southern) .
Alunml Banquet lobe held Saturday evening. Plcturedare,loplobottom,
Debbie Holler, Carol O'Brien, Lots lhlc and Debbie Holler."

Mash children found

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MiSsing person's reports were
Chuckle, Bert and Leigh Ann
filed
Wednesday with the Meigs
Mash are back In Salisbury ElemenCounty
Shei1ff's' Department when ,
tary today after their father.
the
three
children failed to come
Charles Mash. of the Naylor's Run
area. brought tbem back to Meigs home on the school bus Tuesday.
Following telephone checks, it was
County Thursday evening.
Accordl'ng to a grandmother oft he · determined the children never
children, Mash, accompanied by boarded their school bus that
Columbus pollee and a court order morning and were not In attendance
for temporary custody, picked up at Salisbury schootrhat day.
A restraln)ng order against Mrs .
his children Thursday from two
Columbus schools where they had Mash was being sought today by
been enrolled by their mot her, counsel for Charles Mash. A divorce
Janice Mash, who has~ living in action filed by Charles Mash against
Columbus with another child since Mrs. Mash is pending In Meigs
County.
!'arty January.

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio tUPil - · Rlnko. "Wehadthesuspectsanhour
Arraignments may not be set until after the blast . We could have made
next weekforfourmenchargedwith ·arrests then, but we. want
the Involuntary manslaughter of convictions."
nine wor~crs In an explosion at an
All four have been charged with
tuegal fireworks factory Mond~y. nfne counts each of Involuntary
officials said Thursday.
manslaughter and Illegal manufac. The hearings were expected to be turing of fireworkS. No federal
held In Mahonlng County Court In cljarges have y~t been filed .
Involuntary manslaughter Is a
Canfield, officials said.
Free on S25,CXXI bond each after llrst-degree felony that carries a
prtson term offlve to 25 y,ears and a
Wednesday night's arrests were:
Anthony Aulislo Jr., 38, Austintown, fine of $10,CXXI. Monday's plast,
descrtbed by officials as the which kllled nine, was the second
"principal and owner" oftbe Illegal worst ol Its kind In the nation's
operation; John Antonof!, 54, history. •
Beaver Township, the owner of the
At least two ol the men had been
property where the blast pccurred; . arrested for previous fireworks
violations.
Chris Tornello, 291 Youngstown,
Anthony Aullslo was already
who allegedly leased the buDding
thought to be the factory's original
under Indictment in Mahonlng .
site; andAu!Jslo'scouslnRobert,38,
County for passing a bad $5,(XX)
· Austintown, •suspected ol. being the
check, and was charged In 19'76 with
the Illegal storage of fireworks after,
Illegal plant's !oreman.
"I dOn't think theyy will run," said
Austintown pollcefoundnearty9,(XX)
Beaver Township pollee chief Joe
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MAR lET'!'A - Plans for the
proposed U.S. 35 by-pass are still on
hold, according to Paul Hoffman,
district 10 operations engineer for
the Ohio Department of
Trans porta Uon.
"We realize I he by-pass has been
In theworksfor a long (ime," he said.
"but at this time, tl;lere Is no actual
specific schedule as to when It might
actually go to construction."
The "dirt work" · has been
completed on the first part of the
three phase project, he said.
However, no pavement has b(.en
poun'&lt;l and no bridges have been
constructed, and there has been no
physical construction attempted on
the other two phases.
The phase on which work has been
started calls for 8JI Interchange
between U.S. 35 and Ohlo 160 and Is
expected to cost approximately $15

million wtten completed.
The second phase calls for the
construction of a four· lane highway
from the Holzer Medical Center to
Bidwell-Rodney Road at a cost of
around $8.5 million. The construction of a similar highway from
Bidwell-Rodney Road toCentervllle
Is scheduled for the third phase. The
construction costs Of the final
segment arc expec ted to run around
$26 mllllon, Hoffman sa id .
Once the project Is completed,
U.S. 35 would be a tour-lane highway
from the Silver Bridge crossing the
Ohio River to Jackson.
The departm&lt;:'nt has budgeted
around $94.1,1XXl In 1~ to resurface
Ohio 141 from Ohio 233 to Gallipolis,
excluding construction completed
last summer In the Centenary area,
and0hlo325from Ohlol41 toU.S.35.

Another $245,000 has been set aside
to r-epair the slip in Ohio 7 just scuth
of Gallipolis, Hoffman added.
The Ohio 32.5 project will also
include widening the roadway from
18 to 20 feet and extending the
shoulders. .construction on the
project wlll begin this summQr,
Hoffman added.
Also scheduled for repair is the
bridge in Ga Uipolls at th&lt;' inters&lt;'Ction of Ohio 7 and 141. Estima tes on
the costs of the repairs were not
ava ilable and Hoffman said the
repa irs may cost mqre than first
es timated If "we find 'its In worse
shape than we anticipate."
'The Raccoon Creek Bridge, the
Addison Br·tdge on Ohio 7 and a
one-lane bridge scuth of Vinton are
scheduled for replacemenl before
1988. The Riiccoon Creek proj ect Is
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while$512,CXXIhas been bud!:etedfor
the Addison structure and $554,(0)
set aside to replace the Vinton
bridge.
Four small bridges on Ohio 554
east of Porter ha ve also bee!!
scheduled for repair at a cost of
around $370,000, Hoffman added.
Also to be upgraded are the
roadside parks and rest areas on
Ohio 7 near Ka.nauga and Crown
City.
The projects, Hoffman said, have
not been finalized and have not be&lt;:'n
bid.
"The only thingwe'redOingatthls
time,'' he said, "Is lining up
consult.ants. We expect the projects
to either be under construction or
completed by 1988. All oi these
projects have been identified as
needed and we are progressing on
them.''

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CLEVELAND (UPI) - Four
players selected all six numbers In
Wednesday night 's Ohio Lott.o
drawing to shaft" the top prize of $2.8
million.
The names of the winners will be
announced after their tickets are
redeemed at a regional lottery
offtce, a spokesman for the Ohio
Lottery Commission said today.
1be winning nunibers were IS. 19,
25, 29, 32 and 38.
The players wiD receive $722,003
each in ~annual Installments ol
$36,104.40, before taxes. the spokes·
man said.
In addition to the top prlze
winners, 281 players picked nve ~
the numbers to Win $898 apiece;
Also, 11,51!0 players had four
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Two Meigs County women escaped injury when their vehicles
colllded Wednesday mprntn8 on
Meigs Co. 360, according to the
Gauta-Melgs post of the State
Highway Patrol.
Troopers said Debra Albertson,
28, of Middleport, wali northbound
on. JEO, when a southbound car,
driven by 22-year-old VIcki Hood of
Pomeroy, apparently rounded a
curve left of center and struck the
left front of Albertson's vehicle. ,
' Bothvehlclessustainedmoderate
damage in the 7: ';7 a.m. Incident,
troopers added. Hood was cited by
· the patrolfollowlng the accldentfor
driving left of center.

Forked Run Slate Park In Meigs
Coimty.
During the 10 week course, cailets
received 4!Kl hours of lnstructlon on
criminal law, clvll law, natural
resources' rules and regulations,
search and seizure and lnvestigattve sldlls.
"1bedepartmentlsproudofthese
25 cadets who successfully completed the Intense and stenuous
tralntrtg curriculum," said Lt. Gov.
Myrl H. Shoemaker, director of the
Department of Natural ResoUrces.

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1o
pay for
Incurred during his recent 1Une88.

Saf!'ty Is the wor'!lbelngpushed by
the state highway patrol as the first
major holiday weekend gets under·
•ay today.
"There Is an added risk to every
driver In Ohio due to the Increased
volume or traffic using our highways.'' said Lt. Dan Henderson .
rommander of the ·Gallla -Melgs
post of the state highway patroL
"Everyone needs to make an extra
effort to matie sure that they and
their famllles practice safety at all
times."
Henderson said the patrol will
again parttcipat&lt;' In Operation
CARE (Combined Accident Reductl\)11 Etfort l overt he weekend.
The program Involves deploy.
mentofasmanymarkedpatrolcars .
as possible on major interstate
highways. More than~ percent of
tbe troopers at each patrol post will
work the holiday weekend helpln~:t'
stranded motorists, apprehending
drtvers under the lnOuence of drugs
'and alcohol. arresting those com·
mUting other hazarQOils traffic.
violations and makinglilt&gt; highways:
sate.
.
The patrol urged use of safety
belts to cut down on the number of
Injury accidents thai occur durtfllt
holiday weekends .

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good taste, addressing Issues, not. personall!lcs.

Congress and foreign
policy: the :perennial
presidential complaint

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Friday. May 24, 1985

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What to do with
At least In the matter of Paul
Thayer, unlike E. F.. Hutton, there
was someone there of flesh and
blood to stare at. He had a wife at ·
hand, family, friends - Indeed,
very Influential friends. Barry
Goldwater wrote a letter about hlm
Noses would have been flattered to
receive. Still, the judge gave him
four years in jail. This is both good
a nd bad.
Good In the obvious sense.
Affluent, pedigreed, public service·
minded lawbreakers are in the eyes
of the ' taw simply lawbreakers,
never mind if back then they earnell
a Congressional Medal of Honor. or
if back then they headed up the
Community Chest Drive,- or P""
vented a ship from hlttingtherocks.
Paul Thayer learned the plans of a
company of wbose intimate ccrpo·
rate workings he· had personal

Thayer?--:-_w:_u_lia_m_F._B_uc~k'er-=--Jr.

knowledge, so he told a few friends outside the law, one Is still left
lo buy Company X. The crime asking the question: Is this a useful
consists ln encouraging these lnsld· way to get social requlttal f~m
ers to go to the marketplace and Paul Thayer?
buy stock, If necessary nudging it
There has been a lot of this kind at
up a litile to entice the owner thing lately. E. F. Hutton, weleam,
marginally Interested in selllng.
ma.de something like $8 million by
And- thE' law holds quite plausibly the relaUvely simple matter of
- In effect st~:allng the profit that
timing withdrawal and deposits to
would otiH!rwlse have gone to as to cause Just a Httle teeny weeny
existing owners when the stock delay to take place between the
zooms up on publication of the good withdrawal and th~ corresponding
news.
deposit. This Is called tiM! noat.The
But h;lving described It as float can - be both legal and
larcenously as possible, the ques· wonderfully profitable. When you
tlon arises: Does It really make buy an American Express cheque
sense to sen'ilf'aul Thayer to jail? It for $100, you wtll average tl)ree
makes sense to do siJ only In the . months or so before cashing that
very Umlted perspective, which is check, and during that period
to satisfy muggers that guilty American Express is getting quite·
tycoons also pay a penalty. Having rich, thank you, and .not violating
satisfied the criminal communlty any law.
that corporate bigwigs are riot
Another one? This Isn't Ulegal,

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invisi~le

but It Isn't quite ethical, either. The
corner bookstore needs credit from
mighty Doubleday &amp; Co.. so it
orders l,(XXJ copies o! Atihur
Hailey's new book, knowing lt can't
possibly sell more than 50. The .
books arrive on Monday. On
Tuesday, the book store returns 950
copies ol the book to Doubleday,
cia lmlng credit - on which U
proceed~ to buy other Dt&gt;ubleday
books. But you see, It is claiming
credit for books It won'too bUiedfor
until the end of the month. That is
kiting. It Isn't Illegal, but, 'well, If St.
Peter asked you why you offered
l,!XXI books knowing you would only
sell 50. you would probably take.the
l'lfth Amendment.
Ralph Nader, whose Interest is
almost exclusively In corporate
crime and who sometimes sounds
as If corporations are congenitally
criminal, wants tougher sentenCes
for E. F. Hutton types. And so do I.
But these sentences should ·be
Imaginative. But what Is the point
In sending non-violent men to
prison, when prisons are already
overcrowded?
·Charles Colson, with his Prison
Fellowship program. has been
writing and talking about the
problem for years. Suppose that
Paul Thayer were made to do
janitorial wort&lt; In the Pentagon,
over whlc h he very nearly presided
uritll recently. Isn't that a concrete
enough form of punishment? One
could, If looking for still more teeth
to put Into It, forbid him from going
to public places, so !hat IH! couldn't,
let's say, leave the Pentagon at
noon for his lunch hour, and go to a
regular table at, say, ihe HayAdams .for lunch.
There are two purposes in putting
men behind bars. The first Idea Is to
confine them so that they cannot do
more hurt to others. The second Is
to punish. ·

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President Reagan is .frustrated wlth members of Congress having a say
in foreign pOlicy. So what else is new?
It has been the perennial presidential complaint, patilcularly from those
·
who want a lree hand in global affairs.
The problem is that the lessons of Vietnam are not so easily forgotten .
Nor are the pitfalls of giving blank checks to presidents for foreign
adventures that involve the United States in a war some lO,!XXlmHes away.
The biggest frustration of President Reagan at the moment Is al(l to the
rebels, or so-called Contras, who are trying to overthrow the leltist
Sandlnista government in Nicaragua .
Never has a coven war been supported so openly by Washington. The
president is unhappy hecause Congress rejected by two votes his $14
mlllion ald plan for the Contras.
The day after the vote, Nicaraguan President Daniel Oriega new to
· Moscow, embarrassing the lawmakers who rejeeted rebel assistance.
Since then the administration .has been in an "I told you so" mood and
claims there is now a shift In the votes. ·
Reagan, who ·has a deep and abiding Interest in blocking the Sandlnlstas,
pOUnded on the table during a Republican leadership meeting, declaring,
"We've got to get where we can run a foreign policy without a collllllitteeof
. 535 telling us what to do."
He referred to the sum total membership of Congress.
Aides say that Reagan feels his hands are !Jed by the Boland
amendment , fhlch prohibits the United States from trying te ovetihrow
the govenunent of Nicaragua. He also doesn't like the War Powers Act,
WASHINGTON - Several Africans told somewhat confUctlng EnergyDepatiment approval after
which 1'€C)Ulres ·congressional approval for tiM! comniltrnent of troops.
White House,. one technician's wife
- All ·presldent s have wanted to run their own ~how and foreign policy Is . months agp, 38 American nuclear· s tories . .They said the Americans the fact, and thls Is what the
told how she and her husband had
react&lt;ir-technlclans.packed u):&gt;thetr . had .· Indeed been toia ·_ that they Americans .!)ave trl~ to do With
· • one .· area . wl)ere they . ·have · more. :i:Jpwer uitder .- the ' Constitution.
agonlzl'd over .the job offer , and .
famUies and went tq work"ln South · 'neected permission tii accept· tli'i&gt; · llelp _frorti, some.:· merilbeP.· ·:Qf
Nevertheless, · in thiS day and age; .the PeoPle are l)'lOre attu!led to
finally decide&lt;! to .make. the move·
Africa,: only to discover tlia t they Jobs: But they·alsosaldthejobsthe . COngress . .But there is as much _ from their Comfortable farm hOme
cOmmitments that may involve blOodshed.
· ·
·
had broken the law by falling to get Americans were doing were outside opposition as assistance on Capitol
~ Whf n , aske(l what White House polls showed concerning aid to the
tri Tennessee. They did so, she saki,'
U.S. permission to inake the move: the law requiring a uthorization, so Hill.
Contras; spokesman Larry Speakes said he did not know. But other public
because at the financial rewards
Two have reportedly returned to none was needed.
.In !act, It was an Investigation by
• opinion PQlls show .that the people do not want another ~uba or Vietnam.
and because they thought Hvlng In a
In March.. -the SOuth Africans Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass.,
Tl)ey alSo Jihow a reluctance. to support the forciBle &lt;JVerthrow olthe • this co)lntry :and the rest are stuck
foreign country would Q~:.a' valuable
"' . · ~~qveinmrnttn -Nic;iragua ; .
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. ... .
".,
In . a .umbo :-.of b:ustratlon and iufor~ ..!he Energy qep,~rtmentc.. . which djscovered. t_tuit t)l_e men ~ 'ex.perience, for t~lr tl!ree young ~
desp~ir,;legally "uniibt.S 'to· ,.i-ork at that the Americans had·. sto~ .were working: In Sol!th Africa . chU!Iren.&lt;~ .
. ·: ..when the Reagan administration flistcarrielnto)JOWer m198l, It deeid£-d
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ro make a strong stand against leftist guerrilla movements in Central their new, high-paying jobs. - · working after U.S. officials notified ·Illegally. Milrl«iy hitS asked thattbe
The nuclear expetis were recru- them they were working Illegally. FBI find out who Is lying: ihe ·
America. Reagan a ides were saying "We. do not rule out anything" in
"One month ago DOE notified
lted by the South Alrican Electric· As-a result, the SOuth Africans said, Americans or their South African
tenns of protecting Central American nations from a commtinlst
my husband and other Americans
tllkeover.
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lty Supply Commission to work at the Americans · were given "a recruiters. Until that determination
they were possibly working Ulepower stations In South Africa's deadllnetoeltherst;~rtbacktowork Is made, Markey doesn't'want the
.When Attorney Genera l Edwin Meese was White House counselor, he
gaUy," she wrote. "This came as a
.
surprise to us, and we were quite
wl'ls asked whether he meant the Unlted Sta~ would take military action • expanding n.uclea r -e n ergy orquttandleave,"accordlngtothe workpermlts.issued.
program.
mi~utes of the Energy Depatiment
An Energy Department "fact ·
disturbed that' we· had not been
iil:the Caribbean. He repeated, "We do nQt rule out anything."
All the Americans insist that the meeting obtained by our associate finding" team recently returned
previously notified of the law."
SOuth African recruiters never told VIcki Warren.
from South Africa, but Energy
That, at leas t, Is IJE&gt;Ing bel~tedly
them they would need specific
The Americans had two possible Secretary John Herrington hasn't
remedied. The Nuclear Regulatory
authOrization from the U.S. Energy ways out of their predicament. One decided yet whether to grant the· Commission recently sent tiower
Department to take the jobs, was to work at less sensitive jobs American technicians permission
companies lnstructlon to tell their
because
SOuth
Africa
Is
one
of
the
that
do
not
require
Energy
Depart·
to
work
there.
He
did
tell
Markey
employees
that when recruiters ,
'
countries that has refused to sign ment permission. But the SOuth privately that he does 0pt Intend to
Come
around
from SOuth Africa or
•
the nuclear non-proliferation Africans told U.S. officials that "we bting the FBI Into the case.
seven
other
countries
that haven't
:Wren the Supreme Court ruled
tha n In the southern part of the
treaty.
.
can't absorb ' all the Americans"
Meanwhile, the American faml·
-prollferation
treaty,
signed
the
no.
n
against death-penalty laws ·in"Fur- state: In Georgia, the death penalty
In a closed meeting wllh Energy Into such jobs. ·
lies are growing more desperate as
recruits will need the government's
man vs. Georgia In 1972, It
Is six times ·more Ukely In central . Depariment· officials, the South
The other option was to get the months go by. In a letter to the
permission to sign 'up.
cliaracterized the Imposition of the
than in northern Georgia and less
s4)Jreme sanction as " freakishl y
Hkely in Atlanta than in otiH!r paris
rate," "irregular," "random, " "ca- of the st•te.
pri~ious,' ' ''urte\ren,'' ''wanton. ''
At each stage In the process from
"excessive," "dlsproportiona te"
arrest to trial to conviction to
and "discriminatory."
appeal, Bowers a nd Pierce asseti :
It didn't get much play In the World War II. The chancellor said
Klaus replied, ''Wha) e)se could
" It seems s uch a waste," I said.
:A five-member majority said the
" (The) race of both offender and
United
States,
but
after
all
the
party
was
In
so
that
the
reason
his
the
German
people
say
to
the
"If
Kohl failed to benefit by It,
death penalty was being applied In
victim affect a defendant's chances
trouble
Ronald
Reagan
went
to
in
much
trouble
was
because
he
pollsters,
other
than
tl;ley
were
for
Reagan
sure ly didn't either."
an . "arbitrary" manner and that
of moving to the next .stage." A
helping
his
buddy
Helmut
Kohl
with
wasn't
allowed
to
parilclpate
Kohl
and
,
Reagan
visiting
a
In
the
Ger·
"
How's
that?" Klaus asked.
thal .was a violation of the Eighth
more recent study came to the
the
West
German
election,
the
anniversary
o(.
the
D·Day
landings
man
military
cemetery?
But
once
It
. "Well, when the President left for
t~.mendment's prohibition against
same conclusion.
chanceUor got clobbered in North at .Normandy the previous year. was over.tiH!y decided to,send Kohl
Europe his Teflon sull was all shiny
..cruet and unusual" punishment.
University of Iowa law profesSor
Rhine-Westphatla.
Kohl made a very convincing a message."
and glittery. But when he came
In reaction to .Furman, state David · Baldus ceded the factual
For those of you who can argument that If it hadn't been.for
"Which was? ..
back from Bltburg It wasscratched
.'tligtslations across the country circumstances surrounding each of
back,
the
reason
remember
that
far
the
Germans
there
would
not
have
.
"'!'hey
don't want any more and 1arnlshed. I guess the one thing
recast their death-penalty laws, more than 1,000 homicides, includ·
the President took his famous walk been a World War II In the first
reconciliation ceremonies over everyone has learned from all this
usuaity making d~ath mandatory" ing 253 death penalties and sentenc·
through
the Bttburg cemetery was place.
World
War II.''
Is that only In Ch!CallQ does the
(Dr cetialn offenses a nd adding
lng procedures canducted under
because ~ohl's Christian Demo"So
Reagan,
who
considers
Kohl
cemetery
vote stUI cou~t."
~guided discretion" statuTes that
Georgia's current death penalty
crats
were
being'
threatened
by
a
team
player,
said
he
Would
be
Imposed explicit standards to be
laws.
..
WUiy Brandt's hated Social Demo- happy .to help beat Willy Brandt's
lollowed In sent encing.
' His findings demonstrate that
crats. Mr. Reagan was led to SoclaUsts In any way he couid. To
. The post-Furman statutes even · where whites are · the victims,
IJ!llleve If he stopped by Bltburg lor which Kohl suggested they stroll
tually produced Gregg vs. Georgia · blacks were more Hkeiy to face the
a
photo opportunity Kohl would through a German mmtary ceme·
fn 1976, which rejected death electric chair. Although blacks
beat
the Socialists ln a landslide.
tery together to show the World that
j,enalty taws In North Carollns and
represented 00 percent of Georgia's
As
soon
as
I
heard
on
the
radio
bygones can be bygones."
t.oulslana and upheld "guided
hOmicide victims, killers of.blacks
graveyard
visit
that
Mr.
Reagan's
"So far so good," I said.
discretion" as fortnulated by legis· were pllnlched by death less than
was
for
naught
I
called
Klaus
Klaus
said, "Not necessarily.
iauons ln Florida, Texas and one-tenth as often as killers of
my
stringer
In
North
Berger,
Kohl should have known you can't
Georgia.
whites.
Rhine-Westphalia, and demanded go Into a Gerinan miUtary cemeIn Gregg, the couti found that the
Among the 42 murderers exe·
an explanation.
tery without running Into a Nazi
new statutes provided safeguards cuted In America since Gregg in
Klaus said, "It was a question ol tombstone. After !be visit was
that should correct the arbltrari· 1976, 2.1 were whltfiS convicted of .
Teflon faUure. Reagan tried to.give announeed thv press found 49 of
ness and discriminatory appllca· whites; 11 were blacks convicted of some
of hls Tenon to Kohl but it
them. Instead of Kohl canceling, he
IJon Of tiM! penalty Objected to in killlngwhltes; twowereblackswhO
wouldn't stick."
·
.
Insisted
that the ceremony still take
FUrman.
had killed blacks, and one was a
"How
could
that
lie?
Reagan's
It
was the worst political
place.
• But today, 13 years after Furman black who l]ad killed victims of
·
Tefiqn
Is
considered
the
top
of
tiM!
decl$1on
ot
his life."
and nlne years after Gregg, the each race.
line In America."
.
..
Wby?''
~upreme sanction remains as
Webster's New Collegiate DIC·
"But It's not transferrable,"
"Because everyone had (orgotten
arbitrary as tt was before those tlonary defines murder as "the
Klaus
said.
"Kohl's
mistake
was
the Nazi regime had done until
what
rulings, and no less morally crime of killing a person, especially
believing lrll he had to do was rub
the
chancellor
announced he and .
reprehensible.
with matlce aforethought.'! Stateshoulders in . a German military
the President were goln&amp; to Bltburg
sponsored killing fits another Webs·
~ w. J. Bowers and G1L. Pierce,
cemetery With !~President of the · to forget it. Suddenly TV screens In
ter dellnttlon, this one of malice:
twO scholars, found that In Florida,
United States and he'd have
every corner of the globe sbowed
"(A) desire to see another sutler
fDr example, a black who killS a
Reagan's Charisma. It obviously
fiiiilll of Nazi atrocities and newsthat · may be fixed or didn't work."
white 1s 37 times more Ukely to be
.
papers
headlined lengthy stories on
put to death than a white whO kills unreasonable.·'
"How could Kohl have been so
war
crimes
committed' by the
It IS unreasonable for an invisible Off the mark?"
anocher white. In Texas, blacks
German
aimy.
Instead of reconcill·
~ho slay whites are 87 times more . lottery to seleet for death fewer
"Some political analysts in Bonn atlnn, Kohl opened up every wound
likely to receive the death penalty than 1,200 of the more than 33,000 think it Is because he's a dumkpof.
from the Second World War. That's
murderers presently on America's Let's start at the beginning. Kohl
fhan blacks who kill blacks.
why he's considered a dumkop!. ...
"I can hardly walt until we change au~ COLA
In Florida, they found, a death death row, and to base tha~ came to Washington and insisted
"But,"
I
said,
"accordln!J
to
the
·
formula.
"
•
sentence Is two-and·a·half-tlmes selection on race, class and !'lace. ·· that Ronald Reagan include hlm In
polls,
the
Germans
supported
the
That's a lottery we all mw;t lo$!. on the 40th anniversary of the end of
likely In the Panhandle region
Bitburg visit."

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TnACK STARS - The Melp Boys' track team
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one TVC champion thls year and that was
iiH! 400 Relay team shown above. They are, !rom lelt.

TVC CHAMPS - The Tri·VaDey Conlerenee
champiOfl Meigs girls' track team featured several
ladles w!nnln&amp; TVC lndlvldnal championships. They
are shown above, lrom lelt, ftonl row, Unda Slewari,

Darrln ~. Ed Kllchen, Mark Hammonds,
and Brad Robinson.

TVC title, the sectional championship, and also the
district championship. Oullllandlng members In·
elude, from left, Jodi Miller, Maria MUS!!er, Barb
Haifield, Debbie Werry, Jodi Hatrlson and Tammy.
Wright.

S'ID.L IN REGIONAI.S - The Meigs Lady
Marauder softball team Is currently play!nslor the
regional championship and a berth Into tiM! stale
tournament. They have copped their second straight

Tammy Cremeans, Rhonda Hl!ddox. Back row,
Dreama English, Channele Turner, Jennl Swartz,
Sherrie Southworth, Stephanie English, Rhonda
Neece, and (;ouch Gordon Fisher. Randy HoudasiH!It
photo.

COMPLETES SEASON- The Meigs Marauder
baseball iell!l1 recently llnlshed a tine 14-!H season.
Winning Ali·TVC lor the team are, !rom lett, Nick
Bush (secorid team), Dan Thomas (Drsi team),

James Acree (honorable menllon), Scot Gheen (ftr$
U!am and league MVP), and Coach 'Hm Saunders
(district Coach of the Year). Thomas, Acree and
Gheen were al'IO aD-district selections.

Spring sports' at~lete~ ·.re~ognized. ia t Meigs .High.
"'R.Oc!&lt; SPRINGS- Meigs High
School recently hOnored Its spring
. spor:ts a tl)letes which included the ,
• TVC chatnplon gtrl$2'
•'tr ck and
- softba~ tear)'ls. _- ·.
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Tbe·Mefgs' sotthau-t am is one of
only elghtteams remaining in class
AA tournament play and still In the
hunlfora 'oncelnaUfetlme'shotat
an Ohio state championship.
The Lady Marauders are cur·
rently at 21·2 and will play this
Saturday in the regional finals at
Middletown.
Members of that team honored
· include RoblnBrown,GinaFollrod:
Shannon Hlndy, Darla King, Maria
Musser, Debbie Werry, Jennl
Couch, Jodi Harrison, Cindy Holley,
Holly Miller, Carol Smith, Tammy
• Wright , Daphne Dillard, Barb
Hatfield, Carla King, Jodi Miller,
Margie Smith, and Rhonda Zirkle.
They arecoac)led by Jon Arnott.
Also acclaimed lor being ln . the
winners' circle was the girls' track
team which wound up with a 68·2·1
season mark against all compel!·
tlon.SeveraloftheMeigs' lasses are
stlllcompetlngln theregionallevel,

vylngforachancetocompetelnthe
state meet .
The girls' track team members
are Kristen Bailey, Dreama Eng·
Ush1 Rho!1ila H!iddox, Jennl MUier,
.Ll'l"' Pulllni;, AinySatlerfleld, Jennl
Swartz, Kim Calvert, Stephanie
English, Missy Howard, Julie
Miller. Amy Radekln, Sherrie
Southwotih, Charmele Turner,
Tammy Cremeans, Tam\ny
Gardner, Wend! Kloes, Rhonda
Neece. Linda Stewart, and Linda
Riggs. They were coached by
Gordon Fisher.
The Meigs' hoys baseball team
wound up with a 15·9 record which
was highlighted by a 15·3 romp over
district champion Wellston and a Ue
for first place In the Eastern
Division of the TVC. Members
included James Acree, Mlk&lt;&gt; Chan·
cey, Dave Hoover, Rod Roush, Rick
Wise, Nick Bush, Scot Gheen, Chris
Kennedy, Dan Thomas, Dave
Hendricks, Jay Carpenter, Rodd
Harrison , Lee Powell, Jack Welker,
Bryan Young (manager ), Joe
Parkpr (manager), and Adam
Krawsczyn (bat boy). Tim Saund·

erswas thetrcoach.
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Scott ·PullinS, Dave ·wa·rth, Chlp
The Meigs boys track team had a Werry, Brenda Sinclair (statist!·
record of 39-:32 and w~consldered to clan) , Lisa Riggs (st a tlstlclan), and
beth;strongestthlncladooysteam . April Cl_a,rk (s!J!tlstlclan ~- They
ever 3 MHS. Members' Included , were CIJ.lCh~ by Jim OUphant. ·
Jerry c· B~lk, .· Sc;ot~ Gey~. ~~
. Tb~ boys; reserve baseball team
Kitchen, ' Bryan . Kom.. epl
· had i!9· 7 recofd, Members included
Moore, Brad RobinSon, Tony Welch, Charles Barrett, Mark Corbitt,
Jason Bush, Rex Haggy, Mark Chris Hanning, Phil King, Scott
Hammonds , Greg La they, Scott Powell, Joey Snyder, Mike Bar·
Polcyn, Chris Smith, Denny Welsh, trum, Paul DaUey, Jesse Howard,
Darrin Cremeans. Eric Johnson, Mike Kloes, TonyShoemaker,Scott
Charles Knopp, Kevin Meadows,

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West ViriYinia track· ,wi1I try
e•
to open on Sunday, June 2

. MINERAL WELLS, W.Va . Rnln, the number two enemy of
motorspoti.s ,' foiled trye attempt by
' the new West Virginia Motor
Speedway to open Its doors last
weekend so this multl-mlllton dollar
track will try again on Sunday .
afternoon, June. 2.
Nothing has changed from tllf'
past weekend, same type cars,
All ·Star Circuit,- of Champions
wedge late models and local hobby
st ocks and same times, grandstand
at 10: ~ a.m .. warmups at
opening
honors1 joining Jeff Burleson and
noon
and
the first of many races at
WUI Ha\slop of SOuthwestern, Brian•
2:
30
p.m.
Hawks of North Gallla, and South·
The two things the delay did do
ern's Scott Wickline.
was
to give the construction crew
Making the selection were: Jake
more
time to complete the 101 small
Babst, Kyger Creek; Brett Wilson.
Items
that might not have been
Hannan Trace; Scott Wolle, East·
finished
by May 19 and It also gave a
ern; Jack James, Southwestern;
number
of other car owners a
Steve Saunders, ·North Ga!Ua and .
ch.ance
to
have their machines
Mlck Wlriebrenner, Southern.

1985. AII-SVAC Dream Teams

ThurSday evening, both boys' and
girls' diamond coaches from all
schools In the SVAC gathered at
Kyger Creek High School In
Cheshire to select the 19&amp;5 SVA
dream teams In baseball and
softbalL
Kyger Creek dominated the boys'
selections as three membe"'i made
first team from the SVAC and
Sectional Championship team.
Softball coaches- Pam Douthitt,
Eastern and Kyger Creek doml·
Eastern; Sharon. Venoy, Kyger
natro the girls' softball selections
Creeki David Moore, North Gallla;
as Co-champion of the SVAC.
Don Saunders, Hanna n Trace; Mel
Kyger Creek's Lori Graham, a
Carter. Southwestern; and John
senior, freshman Renee Ward. and
Dudding. Southern.
sophomore Kelly Roush gained
flrst ·team honors, while Rhonda
Barnes and Julie Dillon of Hannan
Trace, DlaneNida of Southwestern,
PL&amp;yer-..'ichonl
Year
· and SOuthern's Karen Hemsley SIPVr
WauRh . I&lt; C ........ .... 1............ , , ., .. , .. l2·
rounded out th e !\rst team Larry Edti;E&gt;, KC ........ ................ .. ...... .... l:l
Bill Ward, KC ............... ... ..... ............... 12
selections.
RoyC&lt;' Blssclt. E .. .. ................... ... .. ........ 11
Tonya Savoy and &amp;&gt;th Berkhl· EddlP Collins. E ........................... ......... 10
mer of Eastern gained honorable Phi! Bailey, HT .... ............................ ..... ll
[)(&gt;k(' BA111es, HT ... ..... .......................... 11
m&lt;&gt;ntlon as did Rnchel Reiber of J(•ff
Burleson, SW ..................... ......... .... U
Witt HaL•top. SW ..................................12
SOuthern .
Brian Ha"•k.s. NG .. l • • • • ••• • , . ..................... u
AII-SVAC teams are Idle now ScOtt
WtrkllnC', s .........-............ ,; ............ 11
except for Eastern. EHS Plays the
Regional Tournament finals on
Saturday.
Ulll5 otrts• SofU..U
Kyger Creek pitchers Steve
SVAC O...m Teom
Waugh and Larry Edge gained first
• &lt;n. Team&gt;
team honors a long with teammate. Pla""r-&amp;hool
ve..
Krtstl Gaddts, E ............. .&lt;.................... 12
BUI Ward.
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Junior flrstbaseman Royce Bls· Dtono While, NG ................ ............ ....... 12
sell earned all·league honors, along Lon Graham, t&lt;C .. .......................... ..... 12
Lea· Ann Gaul, E ..... ..................... .... ..... 12
with sophomore pitcher Eddie Dtonc Nlda, sw .. ..... . ........... .. .........11
Collins of Eastern. Eastern ended
~~r;:tcyi: s ............... ..............12
'in 7311 wlthH .
'K .............. .... ................. 9
the season
a · e
annan Angle Sl)ei!C&lt;'I", E ........:.. ............. ,......... 12
Trace for second place.
RhOnda Bames, 111' ............................... 12
Juniors Phil Bailey and Deke 1001110"' HT ........ · .............. .... .. .. ... IJ
ly Roush.l&lt;C .. ............................ .. ... 10
Barnes of Hannan Trare gained top

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ready for the opener. Falling )Jlto
that latter category is the Marietta
late model duo of Dave Robinson·
/ Dave Hennessey who are st ill
waiting for a motor.
There Is also speculation that an
additional num~r of hobby stock
cars will be ready by June 2. This
would greatly compliment tiM!
already hard dtivlng hobby stock
forces that lnciude Steve Burnside.
Parkersburg, John Hooper, Ma·
rletta, Eddie Hlcklp and Mark
French. Pomey, and Jim Taylor,
Circleville.
West Virginia Motor Speedway Is
located just south of Parkersburg
on I·TI at the Mineral Wells exit.
Recent tgalks have now com·
pletely f_lrmed up the NDRA
"Stroh's Natlonal100" $30,!XXI stock
appearing late model sbow at
WVMS set for June 15-16.

WUIIarns, Donnie Becker, Donnie
.Fry, Todd Hysell, Steve Musser,
and John Sisson. Cliff Kennedy was
thelrcoach.
Mem~rs ·· _of · Coach Tract .
Burdett~: s )&lt;Iris' ~rv!! .sottb;lll,
honored Included · Julie·. Baity,. .
Tammy Eblin, Teresa ·Johnson,
CindyRiffle.ShannonSJav\n,Candy
Statts, Margie Baker, Dee Hender·
son, Sue Parsons. Cheryl Roush.
Kim Stewan, Shan non Stewati,
Cathy Cati.er, Julie Hysell, Mar·
garet Rh(!des, Terri Roush, and
ShellyStobati .
Thebanquetwassponsoredbythe
Meigs Athletic Boosters; .Jim
Soulsby, president, Phil Hamson,
vice president. Pat Kitchen, secretary, and Susan Tracey, treasurer.

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'76 team played in state event

OUTSTANDING SEASON ....: The Eastel'!l !Ugh Sehool girls' track
team recently finished a lhie season, sending 12 girls to District ll'ack
competition and three to the regional meet to be beld this Friday and
Saturday nt Musldngl!fll College In New Conmrd. Anotber bright spot
lhnt exists is that no senors are on the team, which mnsists of lour
juniors, seven sophomores, and seven freshmen, thus aU return next
year. Pictured are team members, front, 1-r, Donna Curtis, Ruth
Nutter, MeUssa Nutter, Heverly Wigal, Margaret Homer, Angellque

Yesterday's Dally Sentlnelllsted
the 1~ Meigs baseball team as the
only MHS team to represent the
school in the Ohio state tournament
was In error.
Meigs has been represented on
two occasions, first In 1976 by the
Meigs baseball team and again In
1~ by the Meigs softball team.
Both times Meigs lost In the first
round of the state tournament.
The 1976 baseball team was the
classic example of a cinderella
team. The Marauders, led by the
battecy of pitcher Jeff McKinney
and catcher Kenny Jo Mankin, lost
to Elida 1.0. The Marauders.
coached by Dale Harrison, had a
losing record during the regular
season and entered the state
tournament h~vlng won only one
more game than they had lost. In
that 1.(} loss, McKinney hurled a
one-hitter, that a wlnd·blown triple
In the first inning that produced the
game's only run, while the Elida
pitcher hurled a no-hitter at the
Marauders.
The I9!1J Meigs softball team,

Starcher, Pam Lawrence, Missy Cutaway, Janet Werry and Edla
Bailey. Back - Coach Ralph Wigal, Jenny Lee, Deanna Rockhold,
Ginger Hayman, Aleshla Holsinger, April Ritchie, Tammy Roberts,
P.wta Cowdery, Missy ReMley and Susan Swain, scorekeeper. Curtis,
Melissa Nutter, Wigal, Homer, Lawrence, BaUey, Lee, Rockhold,
Hayman, Holsinger, Ritchie and HeMiey quaUfled for the District,
while Aleshta Holsinger, April Ritchie and MeUssa Nutter advanced to
tbe district with a chance of going to the state.

Plays Brookville

Eaglettes ·face strong Portsmouth Clay
By SCOT!' WOLFE
WAVERLY- Wednesday even·
ing the Eastern Eaglettes girls'
softball team accomplished something that no other Eastern girls'
softball team has ever done- earn
a berth In the regional finals, only
one game away from a trip to the
state tournament in Columbus.
Wednesday . Eastern defeated
Columbus Wehrle 84 in seven
mnlngs to advance to Saturday's
Regional finals to be played at 1
p.m . at Waverly High School
against perennial Cla~s "A·· power
Portsmouth Clay, 26· L Eastern ts
now 22·5 overall.
Eastern Is led by the outsta nding
leadership of four seniors -Angle
Spencer. Lea Ann Gaul. Krist!
Gaddis and Beth &amp;&gt;rkhimer.
Among the steady play by its
senior performers Spencer sparks
the offense with a .321 hitting clip.
including 28 RB!s, 'l:l hits, 61
runs-scored, and 48 walks. Gaul
owns a .302 average. which'lncl~des
·,. 29 hits, :1$ RB!s, 00, ru'ns-scorec) and
42 walks Gaddis Is hitting 287 With
32 RB!s, 25 hits, 37 runs-scored, and
24 walks. &amp;&gt;rkhimer weighs in with

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a .210 average With 13 hits and 33
walks to her credit.
The overall Eastern team effort
is led by Junior slugger Amy Young
who has a .351 hitting average,
mcludlng 33 hits, 34 runs-batted-In,
53 runs scored and 38 walks.
Arlene Ritchie has collected the
most RBis on the roster with 37,
while possessing a red·hot .326
hlltmg percentage. Ritchie has 28
hitstohercreditand47runs·scored.
Sophomore Tanya Savoy Is hit·
ling .303 and h~~ 31 RB!s whlle
holding down second In stolen bases
with 70. Spencer leads the teatn
with &amp;3.
Junior Kim Dent has been an
integral part or' Eastern's solid

team effort with a good fielding
hand and keen batting eye. AJ.
though batting only .179, Dent has
walked 25 times and scored 32 runs.
Sophomore Lesa Rucker Is hitting
.284 with 23 hits and 36 RB!s.
The Eaglettes have a solid hitting
team, great pitching, and have
been Improving steadily through·
out the season defensively, playing
true to their championship form .
In addition to freshman Ritchie
fourotherfreshmenhaveproduced
strongefforts: BonnieKoenlg,Amy
Connolly, Melanie Mankin and
Amy Berkhimer.
The Eaglettes are coached by
head varsity eoach Pam Douthitt
and assistant Don Jackson. Dou·

Reps give strike authorization
CHICAGO (UP!)
Major- and the executive board of the
league baseball players. who have Players Association agreed Thurs·
struck twice in the last 14 years, are day to seek a strike vote from
being asked to authorlte another membership.
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stoppage: . .
No· date for a strike was set, but
Reaci.inli'to what union' head DOn · Febr caUed t he vote a necessity to ·
Fehr called "the prolonged refusaf get the 6-month-old negotiations
or the clubs to meaningfully
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MIDDLETOWN .- The Meigs
Lady Marauder softball team wUI
play Brookville Saturday at2p.m. at
Le!ferson Park here In the class AA
regional finals. The winner will
advance Into the state tournament
In Columbus next week.
BrookvUie defeated King's Mills
High School 3-2 In 12 Innings
yestl'rday to earn the right to play
the Lady Marauders. Meigs had
defeated Sheridan 13-4 Tuesday In
the first round of the regional
tournament.

thitt Indicated she Is extrem ely
pleased with her team's effort this
season, acknowledging that at first
they didn't know If there would be
enough players to field a team.
Since the early going Eastern has
come on strong, Improving a 9·5
record It held midway through the
season, and not suffering a loss
since that time.
Eastern has maintained a strong
pitching staff, highlighted by ace
Gaddis, who has won 15 games
a~ainst only one loss. That single
loss came early In the season and'
since that time Gaddis has won 14 in
a row. Amy Young has also done a
good job on the mound for the
Eaglettes.
Eastern's opponent, Portsmouth
Clay, has won the state tournament
three of the last five years, handing
powerful Meigs one of only two
losses this banner season. Clay,
fielding a vetera n line-up, depends
upon the skills of Its freshman
pitching ace.

which featured Terri Wilson on the
mound, lost to eventual state
champion Warren Champion 13·1.
Champion then won In the state
finals 11·1 over Jamestown
Greenview.

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doy: Bible IC'CIU I'C 9 ,lJ am.: Watch tow£&gt;r
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CHUH CH OF COD OF PROPHECY .
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HOP F. BAPTIST CH/\P EL 570 Ct'a nt
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Bapt ist Convenuon. Su nda y Schoo f lOam.
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if'r. Sundetv School Supt Ha rrv Ht'n ·
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m. WrdnC'sdav worshi p 7 p m .
ST PAUL LUT HEHAN CHUR(:H ,
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pastor; [)('bble Buck, Sunday School Supt.
Church School9: 1$ a.m.; wor'ShJp Se•vle.lO Jl
t1on's history; and the pr1ce was all too often paid
am. Choir rehPars:d, Tuesdav, 7·l) p.m.
undef dlru11on d AliCl• N('ast&gt;,
iri blood. by those who were l{nselfish enough to
POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZA·
RENE. O..tr£'1' Union and Mull:x&gt;i1), Rev
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MEIGS
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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHUR0-1 :r.!H E
COOPERATIVE PARISll
Matn. St .. Pomeroy. Sunday servlre;: llol ~·
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
stiip, the cho1ce of wh 1c h is yet one more sacred
communion on !he:' ftrst Sunday of each month
li'ay Sau~r, Director
and co mbined with morning prayer on the
He~ .•lamf!A E. Corbitt, Assistant
p~1v ile ge t hat their sacrifice won for us on the field
MIDDLEPORT PENT ECOSTAL . Third
lhlrdd Sunday. Morning prayer and sermon on
NOKTI,fEAST CLUSTER
Av e Rf"\' ('tll rk Bak&lt;'r. pastor. Ca rl Not
all other SUndays of !he month. Church School
Rev. Don Archer
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and Nurwry care provided. entree MurIn The
Re\1. Roy Deeter
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Wors hip, 1l a.m., UMYF, 6,30 p m., UW.
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9:XIam, Mornlngwo.rship, lO:l&gt;am .. Youth
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m. Wedliesduy nl~ht prayt'r m('(•llng and 8\blt'
CHESTER - Worship 9 a m ; Churc h
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·
SchOOl. lO:JJ am. Sunday SChool. YPSM
School 10 :30 a.m. Bible Study, Wedncs day: PrayE"rmc-etlng7 ;lCJpm Thursday.
S£~rvlc'&lt;:,.. 7 p.m : Youlh m('{'!lng. 6 p .m .
TIONAL CHURCH.'Kingsbury Road Rev
Eloise Adams. leack'r 7::ll p.m. Salvation
day. 7: 30p.m (Johnson) .
ZlON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
TU{'Sda'\• Bibl£1 STud\' at 7 p.m
David
Curfman,
pastor
Sunday
School
mrettng, val1ous spraket'S aJXI music sP«'\als.
LONG BOTTOM - Chu rch Sc hool 9:30
HarrlsonviJie Rd . Robf."rl Purt£&gt;11 , minis·
FUl.L COSPEl. t.rGllTHOUSE 3:1045
9· 30 a m : Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening wor·
a.m.: 1Worstllp 7 p .m.; Bible Study, Wed ·
tcr: Slev(' Sta nley:s. S. Supt: Blll Mc EI·
Thursday, U:l&gt; 11.m. to 2 p.m. I...adk'S Home
Hiland Road . P omflrov . Tom Kt&gt;ll y, pa s·
ship 7: 30p. m Prayer meetln~ , Wednes·
Lrogue, memrers In charge, au women
n('Sday. 7:30 p.m : tJMYF, Wednesday,
rov, Asst. Supt.; Sunday SchOol 9: ~a .m .,
to r· Dannv La mtw11 , ~ S. Supt . Su nday
day'7: 30 p.m
Invited; 6:45 p.m. Thursday, CoJl)S Cadet
6:00 p~m; Communion First Sunday.
Worship service 10:30 a.m.: Eveningwor·
morn in~ H'n IC'f' at 1H a m . Sunday rvenLONG BOTTOM C HRISTIAN, Jody
Classs (Young Proplc-BibW), 7. :J) p.m Bible
(Archer )
.
,
ship Surlday 7 p m. and Wednesdav . 7 p .m.
ln~ sNVi('(' 7 :\0 p m Tut&gt;sd.t)' and Thurs·
Holland,
pastor:
Wallace
Damewood.
Study and Prayur rneellng, open to the pubJic.
REEDSVILLE - Church School 9:30 a.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pin{'
dav Sl'rvl('(•s ,t t 7 :10 p m
.Sunday
Sc
hool
Supt.
Wor;;hlp
service.~
a
POMEROY WESI'SIOE CHURCH OF
m .: Worship Serv ice 11 :00 a.m !Deeter).
Grovl'. The Rev . William Mlddlc9warth,
\V0Rn OF FA IT H ~1.3 Mill St .. Middle~
m .: Bible School 10 a.m .
CHRIST, 332260Uk:lren'!jHomeRoad (Counry
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAULpastor Ch un·h servlc(&gt; 9;30 a m. ; Sunday
pori Sond:Jy mornin g sC'r'V]C(' 10; 1:1\1 m :
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
Road 76). 992·52.'fi Vocal music Sunda~· War·
Church Schoo l 9 am., Worship 10 a .m.;
School 10 30 a. m .
Sundav f'\'f'nln~ ";: .10 rhur .,dav m ornln.R:
Rev. 1'hereon Du1ham. pastor. Su nday
!ilhpJOa.m.~ Bible Study 11 a.m.; Worship 6p.
Blbl" Study. TuE-Sday, 7.30 p .m .; U""W ,
BRADBURY CHUR~H OF CHRIST,
Blblr 'stud v 10 a .m WC'dncsdav £&gt;veninJi1 '
Schoo l at 9 30 a m , Morning wor!'&gt;hlp at
. m._WeQn~y, Bible Study, 7 p m ·
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p,m,.; CommuniOn
.John Wright , pass lot Sunday School 9:30
7: ilUp, m
·
u lVINO WORD C HESTE~ CHURCft
lO:;JO a.m ; Sllnda y eVE&gt;I'}Ing ~crv l cf" at 7:30
. Ot..D DEXTER BIBLE • O UUSTIAN . ._ First Suni1ay (Archf,lrL
am: L~rry Ha y nes.$ ~ S. Supt: Mq1nlng
NP: W H/\VEN \ HURG'H OF THF. NA.OF
GOD·Cllberi'Spc.nc.t•r
,
pas101
Su·n.
p.m
.
Thursday
.c:ervices
at
7·
30
p.
m.'
~
· CI-IURCH.· Charles Hatfield, pP,o:;tOr: Linda
•
CENTRAL CJ..USTf::k
worship 10: ~llt a m
. ·
7.o~\RF.Nt:. RP\'. Gh•ndQ[! Stroud. pastor
day School 9: JO IL m .: Mornlnp; sf.rvtc£&gt;
FREI;DOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald
Swan, Supt. SUnday SChool9:;JJ !l.m, prrochRe\1, Jamd E. Corbitt
RACINE CHURCH OF' THE NAZi\· •
Sunda v ~k h oo\9 . :()a m ; Wdrshlp s£'rvkf'.
10:00a.m
,
Sunda vev enin~servkC'7 : 00p
Knob,
located
o
n
County
Road
31.
Rev.
In~ servlct'S. firs! and thlrd SUnday folkw:ln!!l
&amp;elf:. Sle\ICn Nelson
RENE. R£&gt;v . Thom aJol H Collier, pa~tor
10; 30 a ,m Youth s£'rvlu• Sunda\' 6' 15 p.
m .. Mid-week prayC'r s('n.lcC' WMinesda y
Lawrence Gluesencamp. pastor . Rev .
Sunday School. Youth mcctln~. 7: :1) p.m. E"V
Rev.ltlchard Rothemlch
M&lt;.~ rtha W olfl', Cha il'm a n of th(' Board or
m ~unda ~· £' \' l' n ln~ Sf'r\ lr f' 7: 00 p m . WNI 7
p
m
Roger Willford, asst. pa s tor . Preac hln~
&lt;'!')' SundaY.
Rev. Robert E. RGbl111on
Chrls!lan Llf('. Sunday Sc hool 9: 30 a. m.:
nosd&lt;t y Pra ,\l&lt;'r Mwtlnl! &lt;~nd Bl bl{' Studv
MT.
Ol.IVE
CO
MM
UNITY
CHUR
CH,
services Sunday 7:30 p. m .?.rayt&gt;r meeting
·GRA HAM UN ITED METHODIST .
Re\1, Andrew Rubenkln1
Morntn~ wor·sh lp JO::tO a.m.: Sunday
7·00pm.
•
Lawrl'n ce Bush. pastor . Max Folmer. Sr.
Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m ., Cary Griffith .
P1eachln~ 9 :l(J am , first and sE&gt;oond Sun ASB.UR'i (lyr-acuse)- Wonhlp 1l a.m .
Pvl'nlng WOI'Shlp 7:.10 p .m . Praye r m eet In~
NEASE SEITI.EMF.NTCHURC'H. Sun- :
Supt Sunda y School a_nd Mornln.t:!' Worship
leader.
Youth
groups
Supd
ay
evenln&amp;
at
~
dityS of t"aC'h month; th ird a nd fourth Sun· - ; Churc h School 9:45 a.m.; C~arg£&gt; Sible .. ,7. .10 p, ril . WedneSday.
··
da\' 1ifiC'rnoon srrvtrf'l'i at 2. XI . TtJUrsda.v ...
9" :JO a .m.: Su nd av C'Vf:ln lng servlc&lt;', 7 p ,m ;·
6. JO.p m wlth Ro~::er and VIolet Wlllford d.
days.f"~~h month wo rJ&gt;hl p S&lt;'t 'VIcf's at 7· :10 ~ _ Study, We&lt;!.nesday, "1' 30 p.m.; UMW: flnU
, LIBJ!:IJTY CHRIST IA N OHURCH,J)cx(' \'l" nln~ sf'r\'l l'l'!i at 7 30, ·
~
...
" Youth meeting (!n&lt;I_.. Blbl(' ~u!l:df. Wtdncs •
leaders
.
Comnwil!o
n
servlc&lt;'
.flr!ll
Su
nday
~Tuesda y, ~o; 30:- p ftl ., Choir Rehearsal. ...fer Wood y C11l l, pc~stor. S~rvtc&amp;, Sundav J
FIRS't 8APT I~T CHURCH. Ma!«Jn , W p m , Wl'dnesdav. rn•nlng!l at 7 :JO p m .
day
•.
l
p
.m.
·
.
.
·
·
•.
·
,
each
month
·
·
•.
·
·
•
P.aypr und Alhlf' Stud~~
·
·
Wednesday 6- 30 p m .~ UMW, fourth Su n· .. 1/J a .m .~;~nd 7 p m. W~n&lt;&gt;Sday, 7 ·p.m
UNlTED FAI,TH CHURCH. Rl, 7on .P~ ~ \'a. P..a.,tor: Bill MUf"ph v. Sunday Srhool llf
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
' WESLEYAN
r•.m , Sundin, &lt;''' (•hln ~ 7: :10 p.m. Pra)•cr
SE VENTH·DA'r' Ai&gt;VENTIST. Mu.lbday, 6:30p.m. (Nelson)
merov
· Bv- Pa ~~ . R('v, Robert E Smith. Sr .
CHURCH- Coolville RD. {tev. Phlll!p RIm{'(•tm~ and Rlb lf" study Wt"dnC'sdav. 7:.10
f'rr·y Hel~hts Road Pom£1rov. Michael PI
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a. m.:
,
pastor.
'Melvin
Drak€',
S
S.
Supr
Su
nda
y
denour. pastor. Sunda y School 9· X! a . m .;
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Stl"V&lt;'
p.m F:v('ryo n£' "f"lcomf'.
onkowskl. pastm·: MariC' Spli'C'S Sabbath
Ch urch School10 a m .; Bible Study, T ues ·
Schooi9·
.'
J
O
am
,
Morn
ing
Worship
lU:
30;
worship service 10:30 a.m.; Bible st udy
J?f'nv£&gt;r, Pastor .Ro bert Smith, Sunday
RUTLAND FIU: E WILL RAPTIST. Sa·
SChool Supt. S &lt;~bboth School at 2 p m. on
day . 7:30p. m.; UMW. First Monc:tay. 7:30
Evrnlnp; Wnrs hlp 7:30 p. m ; Wqdnf'sdav
and worship scrvice1 Wednesday, 7 p .m .
School Supt .. Sunda y School 9:30 a.m ;
lt"m St. Rf'\' Paul Ta\'lor. pastor. Sunday :
Sa turd;:no with worsh ip scrv lcf's following
p .m.: UMYF. Sunday, 6 p.m. Choir Re
Prayer S..rvlc&lt;'. 7:.10 p.m . ,
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
CHR
IST,
Momlng
worship
10:
40
a
m
;
Sunday
SC'hOO ilO u m .. Su nd.w f'Vf"nlng 7 :W p ,m .: ...
nt 3: t5 ·p.m .
·
hearsal. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday tRot heFAITH BAPTIST CHURC H. Railroad
Mark Jones, pastor. Bill N icholson, Sun·
rvrnlnf': worship 7: .10 p m.: Wedn e!'lday
Wi'tln rs(IU " rvrntng 1&gt;1:.1\f'r m1'('1lng 7· 30 ...
RUTLANfl FIRST BAPTIST CHURC H'
mlch I
'
St
.
Mason.
Sunda''
Sct'lool
10
a
m.:
Morn
·
day
School
Supl
.
Sunday
Schoo19
30
a
.
m
,
f'Vl"nlng Blblr studv 7: :KJ p m .
·
p.m
- Slst€'r Harri e tt Warm•r , Supt Sunday
FLATWOODS- Church School, 10 a. m .
ing
worship
11
a
.m
.;
Ev&lt;'nl
n~
~('r\'ICI'
n
p
Morning
Worship
and
Communion
10
.J)
a
BURLINGH~M
COMMUNITY
SOtiTH RETHEL NEW TESTAMENT "
St hool9:30 am .: Mornlnp; Wo tshlp, 10 : 45
: Worship, ll a.m.; Bible Study, Thul'lid·
m.
PrayC'r
ml'C'
tlnli:
and
Bible
Stud)
Wt'd
m.
CHURCH, Burlingham. R('V Okey Ray
CHURCH . ~1\wr Rldg&lt;' Ou.tn(' SydNh.
a .m .
day, 7 p.m .; UMYF, Sundlly, 6 p m
ncs
dU\',
7
p.m
RUTLAND BlBLE METHODIST Amos
LaundE&gt;rmllt, pastor . Ph. 992·7324. S:unduy
~I IICkf'r. pa-.tor Sund in S&lt;'hool 9 a .m :~
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. David
(Rothemlch) .
, FOREST RUN BAPTIST R(' \' Ny iP
Tillis , pastor Jay Stiles, sup! Sund ay
SC'hooll O. 00 a .m .. Su nday f'Vt&gt;nlng s!'rvlc('
C' hun·h c;('J \Irt' 10 am Rlblf' StUd\' Wed·
M&lt;~nn. minist er Wil liam Snouffc&gt;r. Sundav
FOREST ' RUN - Worship 9 a m:
Borden,
pa
sto
r
Cornellu
"
Bunch,
Jolupl.
School9 30 am .: Morning worship. 10:30
7 00 p m . WE'dn£'sday t•v(.'n !ng ' s('J\! I&lt;"t'.
n t&gt;s:ti&lt;~V at 7 1(1 p m .lun(· thru Sf&gt;pl l'mhCr .
Sc hool Sup1 S11nday School. 9 :UJ ,1 m :
ChuJ"ch Sc hool 10 a m.; Choir practice,
Sunday School 9. 30 ll m . St"cond and
am .; Sund ay evening sf&gt;rvlce 7:1)0 p.m .
7 00 p m .
7 p m: Octolx'r th l'u M&lt;n Su nday C'V&lt;'nlnt
fy1ornln~ Worship tO&lt;Wl am . •
Tuesday, 6: 30pm; UMW, first Tuesda'y ,
four! h Sunday~ worship sr r\'ICC' a t 2: :ro p.
Wednesda~· !lervlcf' 7 p. m . WMPO proFcllo~ ship i p. m .Jun(' thr'u Sf'pt('mb&lt;&gt;r, 6 ~
FTRST SOUTI-IF.RN BAPTIS'r Po
7 30 P m . (Nelson~
m
gram 9 a.m. each Sunday.
p m Ortohf"r lht'U M.•v
~
PINE GROVE HOLI NESS CHURCH . ' I
mercy Pike D&lt;tv ld Hun I. pas lor : .Juck
HEATH (Middleport) - Chu rc h SchOol.
MT
MORIAH
BAPTIST,
Fourlh
and
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
m!l('off Rt .125. Rt&gt;v &amp;&gt;nJ . Walls. pa~t or
Nf'rds. Sund.a v Schoo l Dlr('(.•ctor. Sunday
~· :IJ a.m "; Worship 10:30 a.m.: Bible
RENE . Rev . Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., pastor.
Lef" Russf'll, S S. Supl. Sunda y Sch oolS: W
Scool. 9:00a.m .: Mo rnin f!: Wor ship, 10: 30;
Stud y, Tuesday, 10 a m.; UMW. second
Sunday School9 30 a m .; Worshlp!t!el'vil'e
am .: MornlnR Worship 10·30 a . m .: Sun
('Vf"nlng worship. 7: 00p.m Tue sdav Vtsl
Monday , 7:30p .m .: UM W second Mon
10: 30 am .; Y'btlng peopl e's ser vice 6 p.m.
day cvf:"nln~ sf'rvlcC' 7· :ll p.m .: W&lt;'dnes
latlon. 7 p.m. Wednesday. Pravf'r Sf'rvlcf',
day, 7:30p.m., UMM. Third Mon~ay , 7:.10
Evangelisti c servtce6: 30 p . m . Wednesday
dav S(' rvtcC'. 7• 30 p .m .
·
7:30 p .m .: MIRslon Frl£1nd~. 7 :Wpm,
p.m. !Roblnsonl
service 7 p .m .
G irl s In Aelion, 7: JO p m
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service 10
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mltler
FAITH TABERN/\CI.F~ CHUR CH. A&lt;tl ·
a.m.: Church Sc hool, 11 a.JD.; UMW, third
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Little.
St., Mason, W.Va. Eugene L Conger. mi·
]('y Run Rand, Rev. Emmell Rawson. pas·
Wednesday , 1 p. m , Choir practk'E:', Mon·
pastor. Stev&lt;' Lillie, S S Supt. Sunday
nlster Sund ay Bib!(' Study 10 a m ; Wor·
tor . Handlt•y Dunn , supl. Sunday School.
day, 7: 30Pm. (Nelson)
St'hool 10 a m., Mornln~ worsip . 11 a m .
ship 11 a.m . and 7 p m Wednesday Bible
10 a.m.; S urida yl\vtmln ~ S&lt;'rvlce.'7·:l0p.fl')
PEARL CHAPEL- Worship Service 9
Sunday f'vcnln.'{ worship 7: :m p. m Prayer
Study, vocal music , 7 p m
: Bible f('&gt;ac hln)t. 7. 30 p m. Thursday.
am.; Chur ch, School 11 am .; UMW se·
mt•£1tin!'l and Bible study Thursda y. 7· JO p.
UBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud
SYRACUSF. MISSION . CHerry St . Sy·
cond Tuesday 7:30pm.; UMVF !a.st Tues'·
rn: Yout h mrellnp: Wednesday at 7 p m.
ding Lane, Mason. W Va J . N Thacker,
racuse . Se1vlc£&gt;s, lO :J. m Sunda y. Evening · day, 7·30 P m. (ubenklng)
pastor. Evening service 7'30 p.m.; Wo·
s('rvlces Sunday and Wednes dav at 7:00 p .
POMEROY - Chur ch School. lJ: 15 a.m.
men's Ministry, Thur sday. 9:30 a .m.:
CHRIST IAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH.
m
·
: Worship service, 10 lJ a .m .: Choir rcWednesday P rayer and Bible Study , 7 15
:1~n N
2nd Ave.. Mlddh.• porl. Sunday
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
hcarsa l Wl'dnesda)i, 7:30pm .: UMW. sep.m .
School 10 a.m . Sunday eve nlnp: '6:00 p.m.
1N CHRISTIA N UNION Rev . Keith Eblin.
cond Tuesday. 7:30p.m.; UMYF, Sunday.
t.MICSVlt.LE CHRI STIA N CHURCH.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
pastor. Sunday School 9::ro a.m., W~d&lt;'
6 p. m. /Corbitt)
CHR ISTIAN UNION . The Ftf'v William
Robt&gt;rl E . Musser. pastor Sunday School
Hay man, supt. : MornlniZ Worship. 10: 30a, .
R~CK SPRINGS - ~ hu rc h SC'hool, 9: 15
Campbell. pa.,.tor Sunday School 1:.l0 11 .
9 30 111m: Paul Musser, supt .: Mornln~
m: Sunday {'Vcnln,e sc1vlef" 7: 30pm~ :
a. rtto.. Worship 10 a.m .. Bible Stud y, wro.
m.; .James Hu~hPS, su p! E\'l'n lng !;C'I'VICf'
worship lO::lO am: Sunday £&gt;venlnf: sl'r·
wronesdav 'PI'SVC'I' Mcclln!i:. 7. 30 p.m .
ncsda y, 7:30p.m.; UMYF 1Seniors!. Sun· ·
viet'. 7 p m : mld ·WNk servkf", Wednes·
7 :l(l p.m Wedn~day f'\"Cnln~ prayrr m('('t
MT MbRli\H CHURCH OF GOD.
day, 5 p m.; JJ unlors' every other Sun lng 7:30pm . Youth pra yN srrv!Cf.' f'ach
da y, 7 p . m
Racln('. Rt'\' . Jnmr!' Satwrfl&lt;•ld. pt~sl ol'
day, 6 p.m . (Rothemlch)
Tu('sday
Fret-man Williams , Sup!. Sunday School
RUTLAND- C hurch School , 9· .a5a m .;
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, L{'tart ,
9· 45 a.m.: Sund:Jy and Wedncsd&lt;~ y ('V('n Worship, 10·30 am .; UMW (Evenl_nlgCir ·
SYRACUSF. CHURCH OF THE NA·
W. Va .. Rt 1. Jam~ LPwls . past or. W01 ·
ln~t servlct&gt;s, 7 p.m .
(·]e) second WE?dnesday , 7 30 p.m; UMW '
ZARENE . R&lt;'V . Glen n MCMillan, pastOI'.
ship ~f"T'\ \C('S 9:.10 a.m .; S unda,\ School11 '
MlODLEI'ORT F'IRST BAPTIST
0\fternoon Ci rcle\ S€'Cond T hursday, l p .
Murv Jan!('(' LavC'ndN, Sun day School
a.m .; f:vf'nl ng worship 7, 30 p m Tu£&gt;Sd&lt;ty
Corner Sixth alld Palmf'r. G{'(llf:f' Rl sor.
m, (Rubcnklng)
Sup1. Sunda\ School 9: 30am .; Mornln~
coHagl' pr&lt;tycr m('(&gt;ling a nd Blblf' Study
•JntNim Pastor Rav Fif'lds. S.S. Supt .:
S/\LEM CENTER- Ch ur ch School. 10
Wbi'Shlp 10: 30 a.m , Ev&lt;~ngl•llsllc servlc(•,
9: .10 &lt;~ . m.; Wouhlp sen. ]('(• Wf"dnf'sday
Dan Rl~)tS, Asst. suPt Sund:t~·Sc hool. 9 1r,
a m ; Worship 9. 45 a.m ( Rubt'nkin~n
6 p.m .; p, avt'r and Pr a is{' Wl'dnesday , 7 p
7.30 p.m
a.m .. Mornln~ Wo rship. 10' 1f) a.m: Sun
SNOWVILLE - Worship. 8:30 am.:
m., Youth Int:'f'tln~. 7 p m .
OUR SA V!OUR LUTHERANOlUHC H.
day EvC'nln~t !iCI'ViC'f'. 7 p .m . Youth mf'et
Church SchoollO o.m. ,IRubenklnRI
EDEN UNITED RRETHREN IN
Walnut and H••nry Sts .. R&lt;n•rnswood. W.
CHRIST. Eldt'n R Blake. p.tslor Sunda y
lng , 7::Vl p.m Wednesday: evcnln ~ S£1 1'·
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Va Tht• Rf'v . Gror~w C. Wt"lrl('k, pustor.
School 10 a m .. Gary Reed, Lay lead{'r.
vlcf' 7 p m ; Choir pmc tl&lt;'r Mp.m ..
Re\1. ao1 er Grace
Sun da y SC'hool9:30 a.m .: Sundav worship
Morning srt·mon, 11 a.m .: Sunday nl,~ht
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Rev. Pout McGuire
11 am.
Empty Cave. Naves
!lervlci'S : Ghrtstlun..E ndl'avor 7:30pm ..
CALVARY RJBLE CtiUR(:'H, lo('&lt;tlf'don
5th and Main, Bob Melton, minist e r AI
Re\'. keltll Rader
On
Sunday
morning
;ye jlnd much to do. Picnics, reunions.
Song
srrvlct'
B
p.m
.
Preaching
8:30pm.
Hart~on , assoc. m inister; Mike Cerlach.
APPLEGROVE-Ch urchSchoo l9il.m.
Pomcrov Plk(', County Ho&lt;JrJ 25 nt•ar Flat ·
Mid wt'&lt;'k prayer mf'cttng , Wffin('sday, 7
woods . Re\', Bla&lt;'kwuod . pa ..lor_ ServlcC"S
Sunday SChool Suprrlnl{'ndl'nt
Blblr
, WoJShlp, 10 a .m . (Flnt and third Sun·
papers
to
b!'
read,
cars
to
be washed, grass lo be mowed . golf or
p.m .
on Sunday al lO. 30 a.m. t:~n d 7 :10 p m wilh
School 9:30a .m .: Mornlnp; Worship 10·.1(1
d&lt;t,Ysl; UMW, Second Tuesday. 7 30 p.m ,
to
be
played
,
extra
sl~p 10 ~ had and !hen therE' romps
tennis
a.m. Evening Worship 7:00pm \\i('dnl's ·
Pt·ayer m('etlng , Y{rdnesdny, 7 p.m
~undav ~hoo19 ..l0a m Blbl1•Srud~·. Wed ·
n('Sd~y.
7::10
p'm
church.
Oh,
my
yes.
church
this morning. Bul 'th('l'(' Is ne&gt;t Wl'f'k.
day. 7:00p.m. Pravf'r' meet tnt{.
!Graef')
·
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN ,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA BE"''HANY- Worship. 9 a .m .; Ctiurc h
FAITH FELLOWSHIP C Rt.:SADf: FOR
Roger Watson, .pastor. Crenson Pratt,
Next week I'll go. Bishop Black ol the South~rn Ohio Episcopal
CHRIST. St. Rl 338. Antlqull v. Hcv.
ZARENE, Co·pa:s lors Re\! Chur·tes CoyiC
Sc hool. 10 a.m: Bible Stud y, Wedncsdav
Sunday School Supt. Morning wor!lhl~ 9:30
Church
made !he stat ement of a problem we have when he said,
Franklln Dickens. pasior. Sunda\' morn·
and R('v, NHncv Coyle ~~~~ Whll&lt;'. Su nd ay
10 a.m.: Durcas Women's Fcllowshti&gt;;
a.m ; Sunday School 10:30 a.m.; Evening
~hool Supt Sunda~· School 9:30 a .m .;
W('dnesdav, 11 a.m. (McGuire).
lng 1U a .m : Su"nday C\'CnlnR 7::\0 p.m.
"Empty
Cave Navps on Sunday Mornings."
serviCe, 7· 30 p.m
,
MornlngWouhlpl0·3Ua.m .: Evangelistic
CARMEL- Church School 9: 30a.m ,
ThuN!day f'\f'nln~~: 7:30p .m .
MT UNION BAPTIST. Donald Shue,
We a ll know what a cave Is and most of them are E'mpty. A
meeting 7 00 p.m Wrdnl'sday, 7:00p.m.
Worship, 10:45 a.m . Second and Fourth
"'IVERSVII.LE COMMUNITY RAP·
pastor; JOE' Sayre, Sunday School Supt.
Prayer mE&gt;etlng.
Sundavs; Fellowship dinner wllh Sutton,
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Rolx&gt;rt Byers.
NAVE Is that main part of the church where the pews are placed.
Sunday School 9· 45 a m .; Evening wor·
UNITED PRESBVTERii\N MINISTRY
third fhunday, 6:30p.m. !McC uin~).
Sunday ScbD.Ol lO J ,m.; Worship S('l vire 11
!lhlp
6:30p.m.:
Prayer
M~tln g, 6· 30p.m.
are sung In praise of God. the altar Is the C&lt;'ntcr of worship.
hymns
OF MEIGS COUNTY
EAST LETART- Chu 1·ch Schoo l 9 a.m.
a.m. : Surufl.iy {'VC'nln~ S{'rvkc,7 ..10 p .m :
Wedn@sday.
~\1 . Wanda John!fon, Director
, Wo•·shlp 10 am second' and fourth Sun·
Wrdnf"Sday cvPnln~ servlc.:• 7:30p.m
and
the
pulpit Is present from which only the Gospel or Christ Is.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Harold Johmmn
days , UMW first TuPsday, 7·30 p.m .
INDEPENDF:NT HOLINESS CHURCH
CHRIST. Jody Holland, minister . Dcryl
allowed
to
be proclaimed. In other words, It L~ wherP wr worship
Dlrectur of Education
!Grace).
In c.. f\&gt;arl St, Mh:.ldlepo•t Rt' V 0'1)('11
Wt'lls, Supt. Morning worship, 8:00a.m ..
Manley,
IIARRlSONVTLLE PRESBYTERIAN
. LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a .m .:
pa.~lor Sunday School (I '111 am:
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each
Sunday morning . When that nave is cmptv like a cave.
Christ
( hurch SChool9:00 am.
•
CHURCH - Su nd a~ Worship services
Chu rch SChoollU a.m . (GracrL
Morn lnM worship 10· .10 a m ; F.vf'nin~
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
something
is
wrong
.
The
main
reason
For
!he
church
to
exist
Is
worship 7: 3fl p m, Tu~da y. 12.:Wip.m . Wo9:00a.m .; Church School lO. 15&lt;t.m.: Bible
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9:45a.m.;
RENE , R("V Herbert Grate, pastor.
lacking. The main reason lor the church Is to preach Christ crucified,
men's Pra:,:er ffi('('tlng . WN:lnr!l day, 7;30
Study Sunday 7..10 p m P•·ayer Group
Chu rc h Schoo l 10 30 am.: Blblt' srudy,
Frank Riffle, supt. Sunday Schoo) 9:30 a.
Wedne!day at 9.00 o.m.
Thursd~y. 7:30p.m. (Rader).
p.m
Pruyt&gt;l'
a
hd
PraiSC'
service.
risen and ascended fo r all people and Pspeclally thoSI' who believe.
m.; Worship !ft'fVICf', 11 a.m. and 7 p m.
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN MORSE CHAPEL- Church SChool9: 30
CHURCH OF J4SUS C HRIST APOS·
Sunday WE'dn~day, 7 p.m Prayer meet·
~hrlstm as and East~r crowds are fine bu! thet·e are 52 Sundays·
TOLIC' - VanZandt and Ward Rd . Elder
Church .!ICbool 10 · 1~ a. m. Morning Wor ·
a.m .; Worship 11 a.m. (Rader) .
lng
Jam('!lij Miller posror . Sunda y School,
ship 11 : 15 &amp; m. Tuesday, 10: 00 a.m. Bible
RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
each year at least. NC'E'ding the church for baptizing, weddings. and
bAU.REL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
Study; Thunda)', 7:30p.m. Bible Stl.ldy.
School, JO a:m ., Worship, 11 a. m. ; UMW
lO:;JO a .m .: Wm•shlp Sc:&gt;rvlei.•, Sund~ y. 7::l(l
CHURCH Rev . Robert Miller, pastor. Ro·
lunt&gt;rals is not the most vital thing In anv congregation. The
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY ·
fourth Monday 7:30p.m : Men's Prayer
p.m : Bibl e Srudv, W~ne$da y. 7:30pm
bert E. Ban on. Director of Christian Edu·
TERIAN - Worship service 9:00 a.m · Breaklast, Wednesday , 7 a.m . (Grace).
POI\IEROY WESLEY AN HOLt NESS.
preaching of the word Is the most vital. We do not find Christ undpr a
cation: Lloyd Wright, assistant. Sunday
ChurchSChoollO:OOa.m. Tuesday, ,oa.m.
SU'M'ON- Church School, 9:30a. m .;
Horrlsonvllle Road David F errf'll. pas·
School 9:30a .m.: Morning worship 10:30
rock,
sitting In a tree or discovered In the pocket of a seldom used
Bible Study: Sunday, 6 p.m. Junior and Sr·
Morning worship 10: 4.'1 a.m. firRt and third
ror; Cli nton Faulk, Sunda~· Sc hool Sup! :
a.m .; Choir practice, Synday 6: 30p.m.;
nior High 'ioulh Croups.
· Sunday.s; FeUowshlp dinner wllh Carmel,
~undav School 9:30 a .m .; morning worcoat
In
the back of our closet. We·find Christ In the preaching of the
Evening worship 7; 30 p.m. Wednesday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. P.astor,
lhlrd Thursday, 6:30p.m. (McGuire) .
!iihlp, 11 a m ; Sunday ('VenlnR servl«&gt; 7: JO
Prayer and Bible Study, 7; 30 p.m .
word.
In
the sacraments. In the Holy Blblr and in NAVES of
p m PrayN Mf"etlng, Wednesday. 7 ..10 p
John Evans, Sunday School 10:00 a .m .;
KENO CfWRCH OF CHR IST Oliver
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
churches.
where some jpln together to sing Praise to GOO for His
m,
Sunday Morning Worsnlp lJ:OO a.m. Chll ·
Swain, Supt. Sunday SChool9:30 ~t.m.l'V ·
Charles· Russell Sr ,, minister. Rick. Ma·
dren's Church 11 a.m Sunday Evening
vry wcek.
SYRACUSE FIR''T CHURC H Of GOD .
comber, !iUpt . Sunday School 9 :rl a.m .;
great
gift
,
Jesus Chtlsl. Christ Is found In the Nave with those
non - Pent~stal. Joy Clar'k, pa stor. Wol'Service 7:00Pm. Wed .. 6 p.m. Young La·
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UN10N R{'V
Worship !iE"rvlce 10:31 a.m . Bible study,
gathered
around
us ln'falth and spirit, worshipping tO!lNhPr, singing
sttlp M!rvice Sunday 10 a.m.: Sunday
dJn' Auxiliary. Wc&lt;lnesday, 7 p.m . Fam.
Tom Slalen,•pastor . Sunday School'9:30a :
Tu .. day, l::Ml p m .
School
11
a.m.
Evcnin~
worship
~erv
lce
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
togethef, praying together. listening and hearing together wlthoth&lt;'r
lly "!~Lhlpcp. MMUNITY CHURCH Near
m .; Evenlngs"rvlct&gt;7:30p.m. Wednesday
7!00 p.m . W&lt;'dnt'Sday prayer m('(ltlnR 7:00
H-v-'
pr·ayer m€&gt;etlng 7.30 p m
CHRIST OF LA'ITER DAY SAINTS. Port·
seekers
and believers. On Sunday morning pray thPrc wil l be no
Long Bottom. Edr;el Hart, pasto.r. Sunda~
BEARWAL.LOW RlDGE CHURCH. OF
p.m
.
land-Racine Road . William Roush, pastor.
School 9i30 a.m .; WouhiP. 10 ·30 a.m..
CHRIST, Duan{' Warden, minister Bible
. empty cave Naves. Only Naves filled with happy faces. seeking faces
• MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
Linda Evans. church schoOl director.
Prayer meeting Thursday. 7.30 p.m.
clnss 9:30am .: Morning Worship 10·30 a
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Locat('d In Texas
Church school9: 30 a.m.: Morning woralp
~nd families together. It wit )..be a blessing !or you. - Pas lor William
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
m.: Evening Worship 6: :Ml p.m. Wedn.,:
Cornmunll y ofl Ct Rt 82 Rev Roi.X'rl
10:30 a.m.; Wednesday evenlnK prayer
CHURCH, Corner Ash and Plum. Ralph
day Bible Study 6· 30 m
Mlddleswarth. Lutherans or Meigs County.
Sander!l. pastor. Don WUI. l•yleader Sun·
services, 7:30p.m.
CUndiff, paotor Sunday SChootiO:OOa .m.;
NEW STIVBRSVIfi.i COMMUNITY
day School 9::.l a .m .; Morning Worship
BETHLEHEM BAPftST. Rev. Earl
MornlnaWonhtp.ll:OOa.m.; Wednesday
CHURCH Sunday School service s·.as a
10: 45 a m .; Evening preaching "ervlet!' se.
Shul~r. paitOI'. Worship service, 9: 00 a m.
and S1turday Evening Service&amp; at 7:30 P
m .;
Wo'rshlp ser\11Ce
10:30'
('ond and fourth Sunday at 7:30 o .m. :
Sunday SChooll~: ~ ·a.m. Bl~le Study and

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- JoS(&gt;ph B. Hoskins , evangellsl . Sunday
Albic Stud y 9 a m., Wo1 ship, 10 a.m : Sun·
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Rt 124 William Hoback. pastor Sunday
School 10 a . m ; Sunday ev£&gt;nlng servtce 7
p.m. Wednesda y eve ntn~~: service 7 p .m .
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle,
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'Friday, May 24, 1985

Reunion

of a ~pecial kind_

Three ~nd one-half year old
Charles R. I'Jalstetler of Po!'l'leroy ·
attended a party held by Children's
Hospital at the Alladln Shrine
Temple In Columbus Sund~y as a
reunion for premature children
born at the hospital. .
Born three and one-halt years ago
at , Children's Hospllal, Charles
weighed two pounds. -eight ounces
and wasthreemonthsprematurely.
He was confined to the hos'pltal for
three and one-h;l)f months.
Accompanying him to the party
Sunday were his mother, Anna
Baxter Nalstetler, and his sister, '
Heather, 'Pomeroy, and his fathh,
Kurt Nalstetler, MiddlepOrt. ·
The party featured fingerprint ·
tng, face painting. a · university
gymnlst, Ronald McDonald and
animals from the Columbus zoo.
Maternal grandparents are Homer and Irene Baxter, Pomeroy,
and ' paternal grandparents are
FrankNalsteUer, Willard, andGeri
North~ay, Michigan.

Na1han Fnulko, Michael Ash, Amber Heldreth, Barbie Layne, Kerl
CaldweD, Jackie Prollltt, Paul Smith, Je!ISica Sayre, Phillp Hamm,
Travis Llsle; third row, Paul Lewis, Scooter Fryar, Na1han Haines,
Amber Thomas, Jeremy Buskirk, Jason Counls, Joe Kirby, Tonuny
Lane, 'l'nldy Jusils, 'Thomas PoweD, Adam Green, Stephanie Jones,
Adam Sayre. A~ were JuDe Jones and BIUy Sheppard.

Mrs. Dolly fWed, Mrs. Sue Reed,
and Mrs. ~cors served refresh·
ments to members and guests, Mrs.
Mary Else, Mrs. Ertka Boring, Mrs.
Diane Jones, Mrs. Burdette, Angle
and Andrew Reed, Mrs. VIrginia
Walton, Mrs. Masters, Mrs. VIvian

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P,M. GRADUATES ~ &gt;These
ldndergarien stuiie.its WUl
~ part In Sotitbem Local School Dil;hict's kindergarten graduation
ceremonies Friday evening, 7::.1 p.m., a1 Southern Junior High In
~- Flr.!t row, lrom left, CarniUa Yoacham, LaiTy WU1Is, Clayton
Shain, Swnmer Groves, Bobby Writesel, Adam Roush, HIBery Hatrl&amp;,
Amy Wzer, Jeremy Lyons,
Shuler,•Sarah WallbJ:OWR, Jesse
Maynard; .secohd
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Humphrey, Mrs. Sandy Cowdery.
Mrs. Putman, Mrs. Pat Martin,
Mrs. Verna Rose, and Mrs. Lillan
Pickens.
A game was played with prizes
being awarded. Mrs . Martin received the door prize. Next meeting
wUI be held at the home of Mrs. Blse,
with Mrs. Walton as co-hostess.

Hubbard's Greenhouse

NOW OPEN FOR
SPRING SEASON
Complete line of vegetable &amp; bedding plants, hanging baskets,
potted plants- blooming &amp; foliage, shrubbery, rose bushes,
azaleas &amp; Rhoqodendrons.

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SUNDAY 1 TO 5.

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Nlck ,Fltch, ~ Tiirtey, Brlanne ~Bitt, Ryan -NorriS, Jolvmle . ·
Plll'SOII8o Kristen Hensler, ],.ora Sayre, Dee Rlchanls, ADela l\lcCtme,
Jason Taylor; third row, Na1han Hensler, Jennie ScarbeJTY1 Matthew
Bradford, Bryan Sublett, Gary Cooper, Zach Ward, Greg McKinney,
Brian KirnfA, Ten-y Triplett, Pam Smarr, Amy Atldns, Angela Alley,
David M,lllirop. Daniel Teaford w~ absent;
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ceremonies for the program which
followed. .
'fhe opening hymn was "In the
Garden." Norma Russell had the
prayer. Recognized by Madeline,
Painter and given · awards were
Tammy Hysell, newest mother;
SusleLlghlfoot,youngestChrlstlan;
Angela· Morris, most recent graduate, and Frances Hysell, tt~e:wonian

with the most granddaughters
present.
MarleneRutanandCher!Seevers
were given special motherdaughter awards.
Poems were by Dreama Pickens
and the mothers sang "Ivory
Palaces." Stephanie Pickens had a
reading, "Flowers I Hold." There
was a special song, "Sweet, Sweet

Asbury UMW group meets
A program on commitment
highlighted the recent meeting of
the Asbury United Methodis t
Women held al the home of Mrs.
Opal Kloes.
Mary Lisle and Helen Teaford
presented the program which dealt
with being commlted to the Christian life and worthy,ol the call. The
worship table was centered by a
Christ candle encircled by a ring,
symbolic of the world, with buttcrf·

lies around that to represent the
beauty and faith of all Chf11;tlans.
Each member attending was presented with a butterfly made by Mrs.
Lisle, and prayer closed the
commltment service.
Mrs. Opal Kloes opened the
meeting with a meditation on
"Mother." Devotions were given by
Beulah Ward on "Windows of Gold"
with scripture from I Samuel 16.
Officers' reports were given wllh ~

shutln vlslls being noted.
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· There was a freewill offering
taken, and It was noted !.hat blessing
boxes are to be turned In at the June
meeting. Each member Is to pay $3
toward the centennial fund. Letters
were read announcing district
meetings. Helen Teaford read a
letter from Daniel a)ld Dorothy
Santie, missionaries In Brazil.
The spiritual life closing was by
Mary Cundiff who read "A Mother's

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RACINE - A public chiCken
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LETART FALLS - A &gt;public
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204 Condor St.
. Pomeroy, OH.
Phone 992-2976

SPRING &amp; SU-R HOURS
· MON •• fRI. 9 TO 5

CHESTER - Chester Bowhul\ters and Archery Club \\1ll ·hold a
trophy shoot Sunday at thelroutdoor ·
range. Registration begins at noon
and continues through to 2 p.m . All
how hunters are welcome. No crossbOWS please.

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SHADE -Shade School's eighth
grade is sponsorint:! a horse show
Monday beginning at noon at, the
grade school'.
-Wnhama reunion
MASON, W.Va. - Members of
the Wahama High School Alumni
Association may makereserva lions
for the annual reunion to be held
Saturday night at the school- by
calling Margie Grinstead al773-9131
before 2 p.m. Saturday.Dtnner wlll
be served at 6::JI p.m. ·and the
reunion dance· will start at 9 p.m.
Saturday. ·

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Ellen Bussey, Route 2, Coolville,
and John C. Eblin, Route 4, Wolfe
Pen Road, Pomeroy, will be
married In a family ceremony on
Saturday at 2 p.m. at the br'lde's
home. The.outdoor wed&lt;llng will be
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Rutland alumni
RUTLAND - Rutland Alumni
class of 1960 will hold a reunion
banquet Saturday, 6: W p.m., at the
Rutlartd Civic Center, and a picnic
Sunday at noon at the Rutland
American Legion: All alumni and
former classmates lnv,lted ,

Revival scheduled
MIDDLEPORT. , :.... The Rev.
Llnard Wells will be speaker for .a
¢.'Ivai beginning May 28 and
running until June 2 at Middleport
Church or the Nazarene. Special
singing wW be provided by Saved
and Sunrtse. ServiCes beglnat7each
night.

DAVID PIICE, D. 0.

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Erin Rae Hartson recently celebrated her- first blrthday with a
party at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A) f):artson,
Middleport.
Erin was served a bear cake
baked especially for her, whle the
other guests were served another
cake with Ice cream, potato chips,
and lemonade. Attending the party
and send!flg gifts were her brother,
Jeremy, and sister,. Carrie, Hartwell-and Marie.Cutd, Dennis, Tert.
DawnandAaronHoekmaii;'Ilebby, Paul and Scott Melton, Marie
Snyder, Greg, Dina , Clndl and Jon
Stev~art, Don, Pam, Dodger. Ashlee
antnd Cassie Vaughan . . Others
presenting gift5 were Mr. and Mrs-.
:'David Sch!'l'lldt,.. grandp;ire~ts,
.Pttistlurgh, Pa.; !VIr: and Mrs. Bill'
Cade and Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur
HartsOn, both uncles and aunts from

3 DAY SALE

.pEN. SATURDA·
TONIGHT UNTIL 8 PM
AM-8 PM
0 . MOND.AY Y8 8AM-4
PM
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F()REST RUN
UNITED.METHODIST CHURCH
Monday, June 3, 1985 at 9:00a.m.
"ALL MEMBERS WELCOME"
Sutton &amp; Chester ·Farmers Mutual Fire
Insurance, Inc.

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SALE

Pl55/80Rl3
Pl65/80Rl3
Pl75/80Rl3
Pl85/80Rl3
Pl85/75Rl4
Pl95/75Rl4
P205/75Rl4
P215/75Rl5
P225/75Rl5
P235/75Rl5

ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE

29.95
33.95
34.95
35.95
38.95
39. 95 .
42.95
45.95
47.95
49.95

FREE .MOUNTING

FIESTA AU-SEASON

EL RADIAL

Most Economical Farm 8t Home Protection in Area

SINCE 1896

WIDE TRACK RADIAL 70

HIJRRYINI

Paul H. Baer, S~c .-Treas .
Harry 0. Holtar. Pres.

upkeep~Jfthebuilding.

4 speed. Good condition.

Auto. Low mileage.

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THE MEIGS HEALTH SERVICES, INC.

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1983 DODGE OMN CUSTOM •••••• S369S

vises that If you do want to be on the
By BOB HOEFLICH
a~tenda you must request a spot In
Sentinel Staff Writer
writing
either to the village clerk of
Students or the Portland Elementhe
mayor
at least seven days
tary School rebefore-a
meeting.
ceived a response
CouncU meets 011 the first Tuesfrom far away as
day
of every month and your
a result of their
requests
to be on the agenda are to
release or heUum
be
maUed
to Box 420, Rutland , Ohio
filled balloons on
45775.
March 15 In obIncidentally, the clerk-treasurer
. servance or Right
maintains office hours from 9 a.rrl.
to Read Week. ·
The school received a letter from to 12 noon Monday through 'Friday
Beverly Heath of-Toano, Va., who In the Rutland Civic Center. The
found one of the Portland balloons telephone number is 742.212l.
while turkey hunting In New Kent
Mrs. Janiee M. Curry, a member
Counl}', Va., between Williamsburg .
of
the faculty at. the Syracuse
and Richmond.
Elementary
School, sends along a
The balloon he fou.nd coni a !ned
letter
of
thanks
for a field trtp which
the name of third grader Penny
grade~ of the
first
and
second
GUUspte.
school made to the Ohio Valley
What with the many school Publlshing Co. plant In Galllpolis.,
"Students, teachers and parents
activities . things are t)opplng.
all
enjoyed a great learning
Amo~g the end of the year
experience,"
Mrs. Curry writes.
activities will be a concert by Meigs
She
also
sent
along some thank·
High School vocal students In the
you
letters
written
by students
high school auditorium at?: :ll p.m.
following
the
trip.
-on May :ll.
We appreciate hearing from Mrs.
· Director Kelvin King reports !hal
Curnr
and the students and cer·
the choir, the Collegium Musecum
talnly
want
to extend our thanks to
and the Cborailers will all be on
at
the Gallipolis plant for
the
staff
hand for tlv&gt; presentation which Is
their efforts In making It a good
open to the pubilc free .of charge.
tour.
Accompanists are Susan Jones, a
student, and Jennifer Sheets,
Memorial Day Weekend and the
Pomeroy attorney.
alumni reunions wtll make for a
The high esteem felt for Dee busy weekend.
Members of Feeney-Bennett
Brown by those associated with the
Post
128, American Legion, are to
Carleton School In Syracuse was
fneet
at the post home at 6 this
certainly evident t-his week at a
evening
preparatory to going to
recognition banquet held at the
on the graves or
place
flags
school. Dee - as the veteran
veterans.
employee with 16 years service Incidentally, the post has elected
was given a standing ov~illon. Now
new
officers and they - to be
that's nice!
Installed at 7:':ll p.m. on June 12 Include Jim Hudson, commander;
Congratulations to Paul Cardone:
Bob l{unnel, first v~&amp;ecommander;
Jr., Racine, who was Meigs
Fred ' Gibbs, second vice com·
County's only graduate at Miami
mander; Henry Clatworthy, adjuUnlvqrsicy In Oxford this _spring.
..
tant;.'Lanny Tyree, tlnance officer;
Paul, a graduate of Southern· High
Edwards: :;ergeruit-at·aims;
Sch:x&gt;l, received his bachelor of
Walter
Bunce. chaplain. ,an_d Earscience In ' applied science a I
nle
MIUer,
service officer'.'
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commencement held on May 12. .
You, tpp, can be on tne.agenda at .
I appreciate your congratulatory
a . ~ling , ,of J:tutland · vulage ·• z:nessages on tny ~INALLY getting
·• council. .
· ·
·
the. OOth apniversary observance of
Gregory ·Va nMeiei, · clerk'
Ellen arid Charles Gibbs
treasurer of Rutland Village. adSee, I'm smiling!

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

Love."
were served
to thoseRefreshments
named and Marcia
Karr,
Irene Parker, April Harmon, Crystal and Wendt and Ann

A retirement dinner for Mary M. ger, JUdy Carter, Mae Young, Mrs.
Hysell, fifth grader teacher at the Fisher, Marjorie . Gibbs, Betsy
Pomeroy Elementary School who Horky, Becky Zurcher, Darlene
has rellred from teaching due to Arnott, Becky Triplett . Tracy
health problems, was held at the Burdette. Kathy Haley, April Smith,
Meigs Inn by the teachers and sta!r' Bob and Joan Morris, Bob and
olthe School.
Esther . Moore, Carolyn Collins,
Bonnie FlshN handled iritroduc- David Bowen, Pat Dudding, Cetla
lions since there were retired Hart. Dorothy Woodard, Mary
teachers as Well as new teachers on VIrginia Reibel. Pam Crow, Helen
Williams. Nanga Roberts, Lucille .
hand for the dinner a nd she
presented Mrs . Hysell wlih a gift Swackhammer, Katherine Jacobs,
from the staff.
the honored guest and her tWo
Attending were Mary Carolyn , daughiers, Grace Chaney and
Wiley. Martha Kirig, Carol Ohlin· Costla El Dabaja.

correct.

Spirit" by Ruth Durst and Jackie
Reed. Mrs. Kathy Brown of
Springfield was the speaker.
A prayer hymn, "The Beautiful
Garden of Prayer" with prayer by
Ruth Seevers closed the pro~:~'am.
Cheri Seevers had a plano solo.
At the Sunday morning service,
flowers were presented to Cherie
Williamson, the youngest mother;
Helen Miller, the oldest mother;
Edith Forrest and Helen MUler,
Christians for the longest lime, and
Gerry Lightfoot, lhemotherwlththe
most children present.

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Retirement party given

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·Mother-daughter dinner held at Bradford
The annual mother-daugher ban quet of the Bradford Church of
·Christ held recently at the church
'carried out the theme "In the
Garden." Flowers and rustle
crosses were featured in the
lk'corations.
Mrs. Delores Frank gave the
. Invocation preceding the dinner .
and Cheri Seevers was mistress of

By The Bend

Friday, May 24, 1985

Portland studer.tts get
letter from Virginia

·UMW conducts
A bazaar and bake sale to be held
In July were diS~:ussed at the recent
meeting · of the · Reedsville United
Methodist Women held at the home
of Mrs. L. Acors.
Mrs. Marlene Putman conducted
the business meeting durlngwhicb a
thallk you note was read from the
Barringer family thanking_ the
giWp for kindness. Mrs. Putman
opened the meeting with a reading,
"Mothers' Love." Devotions were
led .by Mrs. Barbara Masters' wjth
the topic being on the origin of
Mother's'Day. Bible readings were
given fr\lm Proverbs with Mrs. Sue
Reed having the prayer.

The Daily Sentinel

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A.M. GRADUATES- These SouihemLocaiSchoolDislrlct morning
kindergarten students wiD graduate Frldll.l' evening In 7: 30 p.m.
commencement exercisEs a1 Southern Junior High in Racine. Front
row, from left, Zorah Hen'lley, Kevin Flelds, Misty HyseD, Tracy Card,
Brian ADen, Angela CarleiAln, Jason Lawrence, Angela Cogar,1lmmy
Gheen, Meca Searles, Amy Northup, Erin Krawsczyn, Chris BaD,
Carlwl Ash; second row, Na1e Sisson, Melissa Smith, Debby A.&lt;ih,

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SIMMONS'
Special .of the Week •••

SIZE

Pl75/80Rl3
Pl85/80Rl3
Pl85/75Rl4
Pl95/75Rl4
P205/75Rl4
P215/75Rl4
P215/75Rl5
P225/75Rl5
P235/75Rl4

SIZE

.SALE

SALE

IP265/70R 14 ...... 48.00
:P215/70R14 ...... 52.00
IP225/70R14 ...... 54.00
P225/70R 15 ...... 56.00
P235/70R15 ...... 58.00 ·

34.00
35.00
36.00
37.00
39.00
. 41.00
42.00
44.00
46.00

eel Specials(12) 1Sx7 TURBO VECS ......................S9.9S

RADIAL 1

141 14x7 TURBO VECS.. ....................65.00
l4114x7 DIA MAG .............................6S.OO

•STEEL BELTED
•WHITE WALL

DIA

PERFORMANCE POL V 78
1980

A1

BLACKWALL

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4 cyl. engine, 4 speed trans .• staked flatbed,
dual rear wheels.
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G78-15 .................................. 32.00

G78·14 .................................. 33.00

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*OPEN MEMORiif'fl
DAY*

OLD'S.-CAD.-CHEV., INC •
992

878-13 .................................. 28.00
E78-14................................... 30.00
F7~-14 ................................... 32.00

14

G78·15 .................................. 34.00
H78-15 .................................. ~U.\IV'··
L78-15 ................................... 38.00

FREE MOUNTING

SIMMONS ·

3011. MAIN

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SALE

A78·13 .................................. 26.00

H78-15 .................................. 34.00

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WHITEWALL

A78-13 .................................. 24.00

28.00
F78-14................................... 30.00
G78-14 .................................. 31.00

.$2,795°0
Only at.....

SALE

POMIIOY, OH.

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Meigs Tire Center
242 E. Main St.

Pomerey, Oh.

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Friday. May 24, 1985

Pomeroy--Middleport Ohio

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Friday, May 24, 1985

PRESENTED PINS ....: F1ve, II'JI and fifteen year
pins were presented to employes by Thomas Wolfe,
. chalnnao of tbe board of directors of the Veteran&lt;~
Memorial HospitaL From left to right, the recipients
were Joyce Redman, jacJde Slarcher, five year pins.
and lona Bricldes, 10 year pin, seated; and standing,

Lorna Seth, Ellz•!)eth Smith and Teresa CQIIIns, 18
year pins; and Doris Dtle and Rita McDaniel, 15 year
plr.s. QualifYing lor pbis but unable to attend were
Kimberly Shamblin, five year, UUian Stalnaker, 10
year, andJanlceEvans,l5'year.

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Business Senrices

Meigs County property transfers..•

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Pomeroy

TROMM EXCAVATING

Male short-hair. Chihuahua

needa

· BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

4PM, 614-446-8153.

*BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FOOTERS *GRADING
"*CONCRETE WORK

8 puppiea, 3 weeks old, 11
mixed breed dog I . Call Edith
Crosier after 5: 30. 614·
448-7720.

PH. 742-23.28

2 yellow female kittens to
responslbl!i!' home, litter
trained . Call 614 - 245 ·
5484.
Free kittens. Call 614 ·4467911 . •

---.....:'--------------------------.12 tables, piano bench, vinyl
recliner . Call 614· 387 7564 .
Television Listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
To good home, male Peki nne: House . broken . For'
Cl'
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages
adulto. Call -614•742· 3188.

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ir LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

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Hay to give 1way. You must
cut, rake, and bale Call
614-742-2168 .

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Two Hamsters, mala and
female . phone 304· 6762889 or 576· 2848 .

(614} 446-7619 or (614) 992-66Dl
417 Second Avenue . Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

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PHONE 992-2156

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73-10 Chevy Tr.

Fondon .........................'60
73-10 Chewy Tr.
.,_,.,........... -.......... '125
71-10 Chowy. lr.
Hoods......................... '150
73-14 ChJ•Y Tr.

73 _~9m&amp;'::;. r;:.............. s1o

4 pups. 3 males 1 female.
part Beagle, 304·6762781 .

73·79 Ford Tr.

Fendors .........................•41
73-79 Ford Tr.
Doors ..................:..... •1 U
10-15 Ford Tr.
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Doors .........................$145
11-79 Ford Tr.
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bids wil be received with
n&gt;spect to tho .,.,_ end
body type and will ...te that
the bus when 111 nbled end
prior to dell-v comply witll
alt school district specifications, ol safety regulationlond
_ . . wiH be ctnent Ohio Minimum Stand·
t«:Jbed by the Boerd of erds for School Bus Construe·
- ~ of ""' Meigs local lion of ""' "-""""'' of
Sc:hool D-. of Middleport. Education .,.,....m to Soctoin
·· dhio. lit the Treasurer's Offtee 4611 .76 of tho Ohio Revised
IMW 12:00 noon on Tuesday, Code end all other pertinent
J.... 18, 1985, ""d at that provisions of lew.
Spocifications end instruc·
OI*10d by tho T.......W
,of Rid Boerd, tabulated. and a tions to bidc:hws may be
thereof mode to said obtained at the office of the
8aold M ill next sehoduled Treasure.. Middlopon, Ohio.
A t:e~tifoed check payable to
rn.ting M provided by lew for
thrw (31 71 pMunget IChool the Trea.surer of the abowt
~ "'-· OCCOidoog to specifica- board of education "' •
tiona of nid board of satisfactory bid bond eJU&gt;Cuted
by the bidder and the .,retv

NOTICE TO
BIDDERS
PURCHASE OF
THREE SCHOOL
BUSES FOR
MEIGS LOCAL BOARD
OF EDUCATION

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company, tn·an amount !Mfuel

to percent (5%) of th4t bicl
ohal be oubmrtted witll NCh
bid.
Said board of education
reteNel the right to waive
informelities, to accept or

::!;'lllo.:...:~
=•all or ports ol
bids ,_ be wittidnown
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Tho Truot- of Soliobury

TOWI . . Np will hold • pibl;c

rtoWiirog on Fridoy, May 31,
County
Hou•,
19B5 otCourt
1 P.M.
ot tho(County
Meigs
Court Room) to _ , _ tho

... of Nil brine on

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INTERESTED IN A

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992-2156

. Real Estate Genarel

TEAFORD
,--------------------~- ....Real Estate

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· Write your own od and
bV mail wo!ll nus
coupon. Cancel your lid by phone when you ger
•resull5. Money not refundable.

NEW liSTING - Cllmlortable
3 bdrm. farrnly home in aquiet

area N1ce yard with mo~le
oome t-OOk-up. Wood &amp;lor fuel
oil central heat equ1pped
kitchen. den, and porches. Th~
you w1l like for only $45,000.

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indude diuount

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216 E. 2ncfSt.
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Phone
. 1 -(614)-992·3326

NEW LISTING - Small 4 rm
home overklOking the river al
lite Hydro plant Bath, furnace,
lull basement, frurt trees. and
garden, lor just $16,500

Savell!
prdl:l

otor

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141 19 28
3 10 17 24
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Clook of

992-334.

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Ro~~«t E. Buck.

.8 usiness S·ervices

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be gNnl8d.

HOUSE WITH GARAGE· Small shop and
'
shower in·basement. Four rooms and bath,
2 porches, carport, new furnace and central
" air. Middleport, Ohio.
HO""E
NATION Al B1 NI(
Ill
CALl 949-2210-lsk for Tl'm

W~E~
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EUGENE LONG
SALES
WANT
SUP.E1lOR
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.. li~NEW
"'~D&lt;Iil~s;iETRYtERic5 EFOR
· ADS ,
yb~

fer - e infer-tian coli
TOIII or M.riiy11 Ao*non.

Print .... word in 111h
SfMK' Hlow. (Ot:h 1n1tial
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If' • . . , of fi!JUUI t::OUIIfJ
. I"" a wor4. tovnt nanw'
MCI
or ph"'
. I ,..-if olltl. You'llgtt
~ I ._,., r.. utt, if r•u • louitoe , .. ,.,;we price. 11ot
I triiMIM
ttt. i¥•
I te c'-tify, tclit or rejiKI
I MJ ool. Tour ...t will I.
,.t ifl ril prtfM( danifi&lt;~­
• I lion if rou'll cht&lt;k oht
J proper looa ltelow.

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SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with 3 bedrooms, 2.
complete baths, dining room, living room
and large recreation room. Located on 8
acres. Large farm pond. Racine area. .

SHobury

wmt IIMIRONT LOT

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Should not to
object to tho petition, you wil
be .......,..,n~y -..cl of el
..., .. 1101 .......... end 11oo........
tion end~~ of,..,.

Court, Juvenile Oivioion.

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MOillE HOME

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PAID NOTICE

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REAL ESTATE fOR SALE

M - Down lloochor by

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Public Notice

asupermarket
.fpr everything

After 5:00 P.M.

~· ,;o'::y,~oZi

IN THE
COMMON PlEAS COURT

::•=.=ty~:~"".:,."': INM~&lt;f'~~~~-g,HI~E Edwoni_R.........,onc~

niOOiptsofl~•·

Real Estate General

Public Notice

cAsE No. 24721
Jane w-. T - NOTICE BY
621 South Thin! A_,ue
PIJBUCATIONMiddlopor_
t Ohio 457&amp;0 , TO: lliOMAS WIWAM HO54 Misc. Merchandise
1 f&amp;14l 992-5860 scHAR. ~sst 1cnown ..._,
(5) 24, 31 (6) 7, 14. 4tc
Route 1, West Columbioi, W.
ve.

CLASSIAED ADS
FO~ SALE
. ' 1912 AU E!ICTRIC

Public Notice

Public Notice

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS

E . t.lair•L.Ij~rl.l..ll
POMEROY,O.

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VINYl i AI.UMII!Uill

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Romo-ng
Roofing of ell Typu
Wort.od In homo oreo
zo yooro
"Free Eotimateo"

CAll COI.UCT:
5/9/2

NEW USTING - Eastem
Dis1lict - Nice 2 bedroom

oome, completely remodeled
on 1nteror and e~terior. full
basement Good buy at

$21,500.00.

NEW umNG · -

Eastern
Beautiful I ll acre
lot with a newer 4 bed room
home rn excellent condition.
Sfl¥ioUS kitchen with nice
ca~nets. Attached ' garag!!,
large storage build1n~ frurt
trees. garden space. Also
mobile home hookup.
District -

$54.90000

POMEROY· - Nice 2 bdrm.
lrame home on lincoln Hts.
Gas furnace. carpeting all thru,
basement, nrce front porch,
washer, dryer &amp; off-street
park1ng.

GENTLEMAN'S FARM - 41
acres ol clean pasture &amp;
bottom . ~nd. All buidrngs &amp;
lences m A·I condition. Gas-oil
well, free gas; furnace. 3 bdrm.
home, spring water and all

POMEROY - Here ~ a really
nice 2 story home that the
owner wants to sell las! and will
conSider all senous oilers. let's
go klO~ at th1s one! Want
$34,500.00.

VEHICLE
to introduco

We'd

Ph. 1614} 143-5425

992·2259

POMEROY - Just what you
have been wonbngl Abeautiful
2 story older brick 1n a (!JlOd
neighborhood, central air, 2
fireplaces, beautiful sta1rway
and woodwork. all in (!JlOd
condition. Price reduced lo
$39,900 but will consider
reasonable oilers.

minera~.

'·'SIDING CO

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hPI•A·Cir.themoc~tmwoy

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ILACKSTON

NEW CAR &amp;
TRU(I· L£ASING

For Foster Se"'ice
Caii6J.I.UU7.1.7'11

MIDDLEPORT - !i. brick
with loiS oil~ shade trees and
lg ""~ lot near library. 2 fiAI
baths, lurnace, nrce kitchen
fireplace 1n INing. and garage'
Only $'!8.500.

'MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
FOR

All YOUR.

WIRING NfEDS
Residential &amp; Co11mercial

Call:

992-5175 Or
742-31
J&amp;F

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
35185 Oak Hill Road
Lon1 Bottom. OH. 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212

We

Use Von Schrader

Equipment Rtcomnt~~~ded
by l.eldin1 Carpet Manu·
facturers.
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'FREE ESTIMATES"
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3-22-tln

(CUT OUT FOI FUTUII USII

CONTRACTING
DOZER. BACKHOE,
TRENCHER. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS. WATER,
GAS SEWER UNES.
REClAMATION, PONDS•
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOM.E FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

e.

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

$6.000 -

4 rms.. bath,

furna~ 1\.jl basement carport,

and eltra kJl I ftoor plan in
Pome10y Good rental write-off.

BUSINESS BUILDING - 2

Large rms. with
excellent income. Can be
doubled
st~ bric~

DEAL WITH
LOCAL l'fOPU
\'OU CAN DEAl WITH.
Sw Mto:phy. - ...-i ......
Htlotl. Virgii·MIII ·

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Housing
Headquarters

. Garage

MIDDlEPORT - Th~ 3
bedroom home must be sold!
Much remodelln&amp; large lot,

garage, lorced air heal patio
area and on deadend street
Make an· offer!
PRICE REOLUCED - i.anp·
ville -.- Rental Investment -

Large 2 story oouse with 4
bedrooms, large living room,
dining room, &amp; f10nt &amp; rear
porches. Also a furnish«!
efficiency apartment l'tus a
store buitdiog _&amp; ~ outbuild·

mgs. Now $29,900.00.
REALTORS
H111ry E. Cleland

·

Jr.

992-6191
DoHit Turner 992-5692

Jean Trussel ,_,_2660

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine. Oh.

Ph.

614-843-5191
10-6-tlc

~
MOTEL
.
RT. 62 NORTH

POINT PLEASANT. W.

VA.

I miles !tom
Pomoroy-ll'lson Bridie

SINGI,J tJ4.95 ·

••
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPI.IANCE

J&amp;L BLOWN

CHESTER-985

INSULATION
. VINYL &amp;

R.oger Hysell
'

BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'~6' Up
to 24'~36'
Insulated Dog Houses

304-675-6276
1-IO·t.f.n.

lEN'S
APPUANCE
SERVICE
915-3561
All M••u
•Wiahen •Diahw..htra
•Ra•Refrlgec •tot•
•D,.. •Freenre
PARTS and SEitVII:E

THE QUIUTY
PRINT SHOP

F, Ally.,, ,HI/Itt lltli1
PLUS. Office Supplies &amp;
Furniluro, W..wing
oncl Grlllluotion

St, ~otic
Signs, I
Sta. .s,

0

ALUMINUM SIDING

MEIGS
EXCAVAnNG
COMPANY
Will do all types of axcava~ing,
landltcap·
ing, basements, HW'

lOt .......yb,P-.y

age systam1, weter
and ga1 lines. water
wetl driiHng and - vice, trucking (limaa·
tone &amp; dirt).

992-3345

CaU: 742-2407

lusinns Forms,
Copf Sonicts, ftc.
US Ml" St.. -~·lplrt

·23-tfn

3/2/tln

RENT ACAR
CAU

FENCl I SUPPLY
PH. 9U-6931

446-4522

742-2027

ACCENT

After S C.ll

uw• R.nt For Less"

U·SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL
Sl. Rt.1to
Gltlllpolis,

II. lU,'-y Ollie

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Altt Trt••l•ll••
PH. 992-5612
or 992-7121
3-24-tfc

Howard L Write14tll
Roofing Co.
NEW-IIPAII

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Gutta,.
- Claa'*'· .1.
Gutt.,.,
Painting
Storm
• Wlndowa
Siding • Soffit Work

o_,

949-2263
or 247-464

TIENCIH IS 0111 IN
Trenching Of Any TyPt
Dozt1 &amp; lackhot Sttvoce

PIUIIiilll Sorwice •
Wtldi ... I.OIIboy Hauliol
Septic srsttiM

lic-1-

flllm.Am .

WILUAMS

TIENCHING SEIVICE
II. 4, ,.,... 1oo U.

·-iT·
Ollie 45769
(614 H2-2U4
If

ttl-6704

10-8-tlc

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CARPENTER

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PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING
317NirlltS.IIIII
.lll.lrt, ..... 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
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1'1111111
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RENT A CAR

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· AUTO
RENTAL

St. lt. 160 North
Gallipolis, Ohio
.
7/ 11 / tln

"Frtt Estimate~"
Installation Availallle

I

DE'NNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Repl1cement Windows
•New Roofing
"FREE ESTIMATES"
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772
4·1-2 mo. d.

CALL
.4 46-'4522

RADIATOR
SERVICE

RUSTIC HillS ~ Extra n~e 5
rm. modern home wah larg!!
closets, 2 lull baths, loiS
carpettng. lg. family rm. with
woodburning lirepiace &amp; mod1!1'0 'knchen.

UnLITY

•Kitchenettes •Restaurant
A.U.

NO DOWN PlfMENT
101111 11011111 f PAYMENT

Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769

Sizes Start From 12'x16'

. 304•675-4276
..
•Uwe Enter1ammerlf•Free HBO-

to .drive: the ..hicle of yoU!

choice.

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

.BOGGS

Authorized John, DHre.

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

New Holland, Bush HOI
Farm Eqylpmenl

PAT HILL FORD

E••'~•••t
Pute &amp; Str.let

Middleport, Ohio.

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U.

S.

50

EAST

GUYSVILLE,

OHIO

RT.

Dealer

.

ftr111

992-2196

1·t3·tfc

1-J-tk

"VINYl SIDING
• AlUMINUM SIDif!iG

'ILOWN IN
INSULATION

IISSILL

SIDING CO.

New

"Free

Homes luilt
Eatlm•tee"

PH..949-2101
or 949-1160
No Sunday Calh

f1tfllo

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
oltsltlential &amp;

(ommtrdol
..Deulopmtnts &amp;
Com!Mrciol .Sit01

oSJntla and Multi Unit
Housing
•Wood Mode (ol.tlnetry
Detllft and Planning

GREG
PH.

ROUSH

992-7611

5-7-tfc

views at G111ipolis Holiday
Inn. Monday May , 27 .
11 :00-5:00 PM, E.O.E. No

phone calla .
hperienced stylist vyani:ed
for Unisex styling talon .
Benefits available. Interview
by appointment, cell 614·
446· 3353.
Custodian to clean a~rt­
ment &amp; cut grass, live· in .
Coli 304-675-5t04 or 304675·5386.
N'eed experienced dauy Term
hand in Racine area . 6 room
house provided . Knowledge
of farm mechlnary necaa·
sary. Write The Daily Sen·
tinel, Bo~t 729Y, Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Call the Army National
Guar.d and ask about our pay
and benefits, including edu·
cational a~tistance . Call
304-875-3960 or 1· 800·
642· 3819.
Help wanted full and
time waitren's and
maid . Send resume to
711, Gallipolis Ferry.
25516 .

Medium size. long hair.
bllllck and white mala dog
found in Monkey Run, Main
St. area . Colt 614· 992 2226 otter 6:30 pm.

9-13-tfn

992-7013

9

part

barbox
Wv.

The Daily Sentinel

Homes for Sale

Buy from owner &amp; uva.
Terrific lo01tion. Kyger
Craelc School. 3 bdr., fir•·
place. Built-In kitch•n with
dishwttthar. range. oven.
Full b•aemant with family
room, gea htpat, possible
9Va % loan auumptlon,
UB, 500 . Call 614· 4411·
4042.

3 bdr home 3 yrs old, rural
'water, near Mercerville ,
$33, 600 . Coli 614-266·
6694 .
New Home for Sale: Ivydale

Subdivision, 1 mi. past
Silver Bridga, t41,600. 3
bdr, lot 100)(120. no r· o
Commission Involved, Call
Jack 6 t 4-446· 7630 .
Jay Drive owner 1elling 3
bdr. 2 bath, cozy har1h for
winter, pool and AC for
summer. Intl,reated only call
614· 446· 7554 oltM 6pm .
5 rooms, b1th, v, basement,
2 porches, garage, large lot,
$27,500. New Hoven. Cell
304-675-5739 or 304·8822868.
3 or 4 bdr .. 3 bath, fam . rm ..
LR. DR. 2 car garage, CA,
Joy Dr. Call614-446-4307.

Beautiful 4 bdr ., large livin·
groom, modern kitchen. diningroom. laundry-utility
room, 1 'h baths, attached
garage. private patio, 140's.
Call 81 4-446·8084 or 446·

~==~=========== 1 -1-38_7_._____________

Lost and Found

FOUND : Beigle dog, vicin·
ity Silver Bridge Piau. Call
614-446·1534.

..........ss2.5o

tn~inMa .

Muat be aggre11ive. mature
individual quelified to train
•• ulea manager. Eernlng
opportunity to start •250300 per WHk with flral yr,
potential of t26.000 . Inter-

12

Hoods ......................... '14S
13-IS Ford longer
Ioehr Ponels ...............•2S
Hoods......................... '130
73-19 Chtwr. lr.
13-IS Ford Ianger
(ob CO&lt;ners..................•20
Grill11 ...........................175
Htw and Ustd Auto Gloss-latt Model Part•

.. ..

companion. t1ouae

broken, e;~~c . pet. Call after

Gri11H ..................... •31.50
73-79 Chewy. Jr.

Public Notice

31

Help Wanted

for management

4 black and white kittens, 4
·--------:-----....-------~--..:!:..·:;13_:t:~:n"-J
' r·, weeks old, 2 twin size
ma~tresses . Phone 304·
676-1928.

Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Public Notice

11

Manager Trainee Nalional
company needs candidate•

Glenn E. Jewell, deceased, Cora mali Harper, John Harper, Gilberta
WIUie 0. Dyer, dece~ . M.
E. Jewell, atlldavlt, Scipio.
Maxine Dyer, atndairlt, Rutland.
· Starch~. atftdavtt, Salisbury.
Rutland Church of God to Ray . 'lbomas H, Westen, deceaSEd,,
M. Maxine Dyer to M. Maxine
Lambert, Juanita Lambert, Par- Hazel M. Westen, Cert. of Trans .•
Dyer. William Robert Dyer, Kathy
cels, Rutland
Dyer, Parcels, Rutland.
Sutton.
Carol Sprouse 1o Doyle W.
Willie 0 . Dyer, deceaSEd, to M .
Gerald Hoff~r. deceased to
Sargent, Nellie L. Sargent, 40 acres,
Emma L. Hoffner, Albert V.
Maxtne Dyer, atfldavlt, Rutland.
Bedim'().
Hoffner, Cert. of Trans., Pomeroy
Clair F . Hunt, Shirley A. Hunt to
,
CecU E . Kannan to Leading VWage.
Joel Keith Jones, Joseph W. Jones,
Creek Conservancy District, Right
Leonard Hess, Jr.. deceaSEd, Lots 2 and 3, Chester.
of Way, Salisbury.
·
Harry J. Yarbrough to Eric N.
Evelyn H\'SS. affidavit, Pomeroy
Bruce Hardie, LeSlie M. Hardie VOiage.
. Bumgardner, Elizabeth A. Bum·
to Jon N. Hazelbaker, Parcel,
Leonard Hess, Jr., deceaSEd,
gardner, .863 acre, Rutland.
Scipio. '
Evelyn Hess, Cert. of Trans.,
Mark Tymlns, Gloria T)&lt;mlns to
Tona Boring, Goldie Boring to Meigs.
John W. Van Meter, Betty V. Van
Asa E. Boring, Wanda K. Boring,
David Wayrl!! Grindstaff, Sandra Meter, Parcels, Lebllnon.
"Lot 1166, Olive.
,K. Grindstaff to Lois J. Mugrage,
Gerald E . Shuster, MOdred T.
Steven R. Scott, Sandra K. .Scott Charles L. Mugrage, 1 acre, Sutton. , Shuster to Althlers OU, ·Inc.. Right
to David M. Fetty, Janke L. Fetty,
Freda Holter nka Freda Wyatt to of Way. Rutland.
Lot 5, Chester.
Paul C. Holter, Betty L. Vale, Pt.
Gerald E. Shuster, Mildred F .
Wayne Harper, ~ased. to Ada Lots, Salisbury.
. Shuster to Althlers Coal Co., Right
Marcella Harper, Thomas Harper, ' SteVen Len Sayre, Dllde Ruth ot Way. Rutland.
John Harper, 'GUberta Harper Sayre to Steven Len Sayre, Dixie
Lynda C. Woodyard to Timothy
Starcher, Affidavit tor Transfer, · Ruth Sayre, Parcels, Salisbury .
C. Woodyard, Tracts, Salisbury.
Salisbury. ·
BeUnda G. Conoolly, Richard L.
Aleta L. Carr to J. L. Coats OU &amp;
Wayne HarpE:!', deceased to Ada ConnoUy to Ronald E. Grate, Judith · Cas, Right of Way, Scipio.
"
.MarcOla Harper, deceaSEd, 'ThoL. Grate, Parcels. Chester.

The Daily Sentinel

Public Notice

Giveaway

Middleport, Ohio

Situations

Wanted

Will cut and trim cemetery
ploh. Will cut grass In
Pomeroy and Mason. Call
614-992-6332or 304-773·
6!142.

lady will do baby-sitting in
own home in Syracuse. Call
6t4-992· 5175.

Wanted To Buy

last Chenoa buy from owner
and save. 4 bdr .. brick &amp;
frame ranch. 1 V:r baths,
deck. CA, gas heat. garage.
Terrific location, Kyger
Crook Schools. $40' s. Call
614--446-t990.

2 bedr:ooms, full basement,
double car Garage. 1 .2 .
acres, Rose Hill, Pomeroy .
$28,000. 614-678-2513.
7 rooms and taath on Nelson
Rd. in Oe~~:tar area. 814698-6528. Coli anytime.

18 Wanted to Do
We pay cash for late model I~----------­ 3 bedroom sectional home
located on large lot in
clean used cars.
Jim Mink Chav.·Oids Inc.
Wanted to !awning mowing Arbaugh Addition. Tuppers
TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
Bill Gone Johneon
Gallipolis area &amp; vincinity. . Plains . S32.900. Willaccept
814·446-3672
Coli 814·256-8251 alter mobile home on trade. Call
VETERINARY
814-992-7034 or 814-92·
5:30PM
7671 otter 5:00.
CLINIC
Wanted to buy used mobile 1----- - - -- -homeo. Call614·446·0175. Wanted to mow lawns Galli ·
IN MIDDLEPORT
polis .,ea. ·call 614·446 · Lovely home. 8 rooms. bath,
PAUL E. SHOCKEY. D.V.M.
basement, garage, utility
Double 11roller for twins. · 4387 ahar 6.
Cell8t4· 256-1423.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - building; hardwood floors,
OPEN EACH
carpeted, insulated, storm
COLEMAN WATER WELL
doors and windows; eco·
THURS. EVE. 6-8
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
DRILLING
FURNITURE . Bodo, iron, Pump sales. service. Regis- nomical heating. excellent
l~ation . Will consider mo·
PT. PlEASANT OFFICE t wood, cUpboards, chairs, tered 'in Ohio. All work tor
home as part payment.
cheeu. bukets. dishes. guaranteed. Call 304·273·
3305 JAUSON AVI.
none jars. antiques. gold 2811. Ravenswood, W. Va. Coll814-949·2719.
SMAll ANIMAL HOURS
and silver . Write·M.D.
Millar, Rt.2, Pomeroy. Ohio Mr. Ed's Speedy Wuh. high 7 room houte. 1% bath. 4
M-y 3 p.m.-5 p.m..
46789 or cell 614·992· pre11ure cleaning, liquid ' bedrooms. garage . On
Tllllday 6:30 p.m.-1 p.m.
7160.
Wt ..ttday 3 p.m.- 5 p.m.
und blasting . Mobile Gravel Hill in Middleport.
Thundor 3 p.m.·S p.m.
homes. bulldingt, trucks, Cell 61 4·992·571 4 .
Buying daily gold, silver heavy equipment. pools,
Fridoy 1 p.m.-2 p.m.
coins; rings, jewelry, aterling parking areas, boata. Ed- Central air and heat, country
Soturdoy 10 a.111.-ll :30 a.m.
war_e, old coins, large cur- ward Oesta"eicher. 3Q.4- kitchen. family Joom, 3
lARGE· ANIMAlS ANQ .
bedrooms. bath, 2·car gar·
r,;.cy , Top prices. Ed;. Bur~. 676· 7239 or. 676-p367.
sUIGUY ., APPOINlii!INT
ega. basement, 21ots. Many
kat~ Bilrber Shop, 211d. Ave.
304 ..675-2441 '
Middleport, Oh. 1114· 992- Will do housecleaning in more 8Jttras make this Ra·
12·3-tfn
3478.
Point Plaa11nt and vicinity, cine home very deiireble.
Phone 814-949·3034.
304· 876-7762.
Metal wall cablhat. 30
Buy from owner and save.
. Inches long. 22 or 24 inchaa
Announcements
DoWnttairs;. "kitchen, living
wide ... Prefer 24 inch. Must
Finoncial
roqrn, din_ing room, be,dtie If\ good oondltlon. 61 4·
;, --:-: .
rOom lnd bath. Upstairs: 2 .
. 992-2969.
'
. bedrOomt. Remodeled,.w.al.
2 In Memoriam
to wall carpet, ga• heat,
21
Business
storm windows and doors,
Opportunity
insulated, large from porch.
E111ploy111Pn t
garage, outbuilding, nice
The family of Sibyl Greene
Serv1ces
yard. $17,000. Depot St ..
wishes to thank the New
I NOTICE I
Rutland, Ohio. Call Orville
Have~ Emergency Squad;
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB· Hogue at 614-742-2291 .
the mtrtea It Ple11ant.Y.alley
LISHING CO. recommends
Hospital, aapecially thoae in
that you do busineJS with Have an energy efficient
Intensive Care: Dr. James 11 Help Wonted
people you know, and NOT home built on your lot. From
Martin for all of the time and
to
send money through the $13,900.00. Call for ooti·
good care that they gave our
Mother. We would also like Will do babysitting in my mail until you haVe invtiati· motes. 304-675-3981 .
to thank all of our friend a and home thitsummer. Rodney· gated the offering.
log home 3 acrea, 2 mi. out
neighbors for the food, Quail Creek area. Call 61 4·
Home Assembty Income. Jerrico Rd. e64,000 . . Call
flowers, cards and prayers; 245-91t0.
Auemble
productaat
home.
304-675·6622.
Rev Clyde Fields, Rev.
George Hoschar, Rev. Don Garage door installer. Pleaae Part-time. Details. Call813327·0898, ext. 159.
3 bedroom home, 9Yz per·
Roach and all the minltters call 614· 256-6472 .
cent aaaumableloan, garden
who visited her; June Stewart, Dolly Turnball and Watkins dealer. No expe· Own your own Jean - spot. Reduced down to
Mary Kelly and Red Tucker rienca necessary. Earn 2 5· Sportswear. Ladles Bou - $49,000. 304-875-5047.
and the Foglesong Funeral 60% no territorial reetric· tique, or Children's Store
Home. George Greene and tiona. Call collect McCoy. National Brands. $16.600 8 room house with bath on
includes fixtures, training, one and two thirds acre lot It
Greene Family, Ellen Rife.
61 4·446-8086.
$9.176 Inventory. acceaao· Gallipolis Ferry. City water
The family of Alva Rife B•bysittar needed imme- rles and mora. Call now II Mr. and natural gaa. Mid 20's.
For appointment to aee
would Ilk&amp; to ·thank Dr. diately for 1 yr. old in my Tate 704·274•6966.
phone 304· 675-6391 or
Walker and Dr. Chri1topher home. Cell614-245-9187.
876-1702 alter 5 PM .
and the Holzer Medical
22 Monay to Loan
Center nuraea on the 4th
Students
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8Y OWNER - 3 badroomo,
floor and ICU for their College
ln the tummer or 1984, we
1 Yt baths, dining room, full
kindness and good care.
Hlectod over 1. 600 stu· HOME OWNERS·Rtiflnance basement with family room,
Special thanks to friends and dents
to work in our college to low fixed rate. Uae equity 24x24 garage, close to
neighbors for food, flower~, program.
These 1tudents
cards and prayers during the earned "n average of *275 for any pu'rpose. Leeder downtown. 304·676·4604.
losa of our loved one. The par week or $4,440 for the Mortgage Co., 614-692·
Rental property or tingle
Rife Family, Hazel, Worley eummer, In addition, over 3061 .
family home, awner flnanc ·
and Charles.
1 00 of these ~ollega awards
ing available. 1·304· 233In exces1 of $113.000. 23 Professional
0788 .tt.. 6:00.
Several students also re3 Announcements
Services
ceived academic credits to·
Mason; Remodeled home. 2
ward thaur degree. Inter·
baths. good condition, nice
vlewo: Thurs., May 28th.
carpets. Garden staned. II·
SWEEPER and sowing ma- Noon til 6:00PM. 417 Se· Piano Tuning and Repair. lness, mus' sell. 304-671·
Brunlcardi
Mu1ic
Co.,
8
14·
chine repair. parts, and cond Ave. , Gallipolis, Oh.
446· 06B7. Twentieth year 6743.
supplies.
Pick up and Room 18.
of quality service. Lane
delivery, Devil Vacuum
3 bedroom home on 1 0
Cleaner, one half mile up Eaay Anembly Work I Donlolo, 814· 742-2951.
acree. Beech Hill are• ,
Georges Creek Rd. · Cell teoo.oo per too. Gueron-tt9,500.00. Phone 304·
tead Payment . No Water wells drilled and aer· 773· 91 84.
614-448-0294.
vlcad.
Prices
on
r~ue1t.
Call
Experience· No Sales. De·
Balloon• for Gat WaH, Anni· tells aend self·addra.. ed 614· 742·3147 or614- 992· 3 bedroom houM. lincoln
varaarys, Birthdays, partlu. stampad envelope; Elan 5008.
Avenue, $33,600.00. Call
Singing Gorrllla, Coli Bal· Vltol-715, 3418 Enterprise
Accounting Services. Ae81· 304-675· 2749.
loons &amp; Co. 61 4-446·431 3. Rd. Ft. Pierce. Fl. 33482.
onebla ratet . Ca11614-742- .
Annual Meeting Addison Patient Services Assistant 2191 alter 12:00 pm . Gro· 32 Mobile Homes
Reynoldl Cemetery A11oci· fulltlma to coordinate , the gory Van Motor AA8.
for Sale
otion Moy 27th, 6:30PM ot activities of Meigs County
the cemetery.
family _planning clinic. Must PIANO TUNING AND RE· I - - - - - - - - - -hove H.S. diploma or equl· PAI R, Summer rate• In
Gospel Meeting on May valency: additional educa- effect · frea eulrna tes . NEW AND USED MOBILE
25th. 1 :00 pm. til do ... · tion prefened with succell- Word' s Keyboard. 304- 875· HOMES KESSEL' S QUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES,
Evangilist· Herb Ins cat. ful work hiatory in related 5500 or 675·3824.
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
preaching. Public Invited. At fletd. Responelble poaition
AT 35. PHONE 1114·4411home of Max Mtd Miry for a mature Individual,
7274.
Folmer, near Baehan, Long eensltlve to reproductive
Re,il Es!,tte
Run Rd. Longbottom, Ohio. health needs of women 1nd
For Sale By 'Ownen. 2
Covered dlah dinner at 4:00 families. Muat be well or·
mobile homes located on
pm, Bring a lawn chair and ganlzed: have damonetratad
waterfront loti, R1ccoon
enjoy a day of good preach· competence with flgu res 31 Homea for Sale
Creek. Urge deck. pole
lng ond singing. Col 1114- and recordkeeping. Muet be
843-54111.
able to work under gulda· Three bedroom•. central air, born. out bulldlngo. boat
linea w~h mlnlmtl oupervl· vinyl wall paper. c•rpet docka, much more. Call
Free toys and frH gilts. lion and have superior vtr· throughout, well lnaulatad, 114 4-2711·4050 or et 4-279·
'
Wrap up your lhopplng list bel communication ekllls. new peint, attached o•rage, 1225. . '
have 1 Friendly Home Toy Rell1bl1 trtnaportation flex I· gas outdoor grill, awnlng1.
Party now. Gifta for 111 blllty of time and obillty to mony extras. Coli 814-4411· Schult 1974 t 2XII5 2 bdr,
occaliona, eomet:hlng for travel tocally required. Even· 2583 til 6:00PM. eftor comp. fum .• plus blocks •
eYerYOna. For more Inform•· lng. Soturdoy end w•kdoy 8:00PM call et 4-241· skirting t81100. ox. cond.
French Cltv Brokerage Ser·
tlon, coli Merllyn Powell at hours 1re to be aKpectad. 88119.
vice. Ctil814- 4411· 9340.
et 4· 742-3188.
Send resume end two em·
ployment referencaa to
Memorlel Ooy Spoclal . Planned Parenthood of Sou· Flatwood area in Pomeroy Schult t 979 1 4X70 3 bdr.
otrowbtrrleo 40c lb. Yctu thNot Ohio, 8 N. !fourt St. for br .. FR. BN ceiling, vinyl t Yo both, plus blocks &amp;
pick, 8 mlln on Jerryo Run 3rd Floor, Athen1, Ohio aiding, aluminum window, olclrtln;, like n-. It 3,900.
Rood. Good Frldoy lhru 411701. bv Mey 29. 1985. 1 7 A . ovalloblo. Cell II 14· Fr•ch City Brokerage
4411· 2369.
EOE-ESP.
viet. Coli 1114-4411·9340 .
Mondoy. 304·5711·21174.

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Broadmore trailer
14x80, atlelactric, used only
II montha, $11 ,400. Coli
6t 4·446·9307 or 814-4411·
4144.

·1 . 3 acre land, 1 ZX66 mobile
home, 2 large petio1 &amp;:
porch11, 1 buih in porch ,
$9000 . Call 61 4-268 ·
1317.

8t Vicinity

M_iddleport
8t Vicinity

Garage Sale : every Satur·
day. rain or shine. On State
Route 664, between Cheshire II Poner. Something
new avery week .

Kingsly eapando 7x24 expanda, with air. fireplace ,
gutters, stereo, microwave,
S18,995. Call Mon .-Sat . 9
to 8. 614-446-3647 .

1969 Chempion trailer
12x60 with 1975 odd·on
12x24. Good condition. Call
614-992· 2689 .

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Flea Market. Fraizers Bot·
tom, WVa . on US. 35 open
every Saturday &amp; Sunday,
9 -6 . Open air &amp; covered
spacea for rent, off road
parking .

Must lefl. 1 983 Jay Sky·
liner, lots of extras included.
Coli oltor 5o00, 814·446·
7200.

For nle by owner : approx. 2
acres of lend with 1974
Castle mobile home. 1 4x66,
ex . cond .. all new carpet.
and 1962 Buddy 10x66,
. expando livingroom,
$16,000. Live in one, rent
the other. Call 614-4464253 or 614·379· 2824 .

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Garage

Sate Fri. -Sat. 6
left· Lincoln Pike ,
2-10ths mi. past bridge.
Birds, Chihuahua pups ,
more .

m i.· 141

2familylotaofitems. 120
State St . Sat . 1· 6, Mon .·?

14x70 mobile home , Furniture with awning. porch,
skirting . Excellent condi·
tion. $7,000. Coll61 4-843·
5147

North Galha H.S.. $300
month. 8150 deposit. Call
61 4·388-8711 altar 5

3 bdr. housa in Rio Grande.
also 1 bdr. apt . in Rio
Grande . Call 614 - 446 2054.
2 bdr . unfurn ., S160 mo .,
Bdults with 1 small child
only. Ref. Main St. Crown
City, Oh. Call 614-256·
6058.
1 bedroom houM in Miners·
ville . Beside Minersville
Church, by Bulk Plant. Total
electric . Call 614· 992 ·
6215 .

MOBILE HOMES MOVED.
Insured. 20 yrs experience.
304·576· 2866 or 576 ·
2998 .

2 bedroom furnished hou·
se.in Pomeroy . $250 per
month . Call 814-992-5113
after 5:00PM .

Mobile homes $3.995.00
and up. call K &amp; K Mobile
Homes. Inc. today 304-6753000 .

Hocking Tech StudentsGirls! Now ranting for
summer and fall quarters.
Call 61'4-992-5742 or 614992· 2094.

Mobile home and lot in
Gallipolis. Ohio. $6,000.00,
will consider trade. 304675·3002 .
MOBILE HOMES MOVED.
lnturad, 20 years experience . 304-578-2866 or
576-2998.

2 bedroom , furnished,
washer . dryer and a1r S 176.
plus deposit and utilities .
614-992-7479 .
A frame home. Southside.
W . Va. S 175.00 plus raler ences and deposit, 304-

675-1165.

1981 Schultz 14x.70 with
underpanning, partially fur·
nlshad. 304-675-3474 or
676-1753.
1975 Holly ,Park. 1 4x70, 3
bedrooms, centre! air, total
electric, furnished with ap-pliances Ol)ly. Nl!_ed to
price negotiable. 304·468·
1721.

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New Haven, 2 bedroom,
large basement, stove, refrigerator. washer, dryer,
8200 .00. Riverview , no
pets, phone 304-B82-3546
New Haven. 3 br home.
good neighborhood. convenient location. Homestead
Realty. 304-675·5540 or
882· 2405.

Farms for Sille

30 acres. mobile .home, barn
end shod, 304' 7!!5-4U~.
304-882-2471. 1-4 miles.·
'Rt. 2 Non~, ~oint Pte·a~nt .
8\lsiness
Buildings

·lc Lot with 4-room building .
Excellent busine11 location,
SR 124. Racine. Ohio. Call
614·949-2719.

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Apt, building 2 · unit. good
investment. 304-875-7541
evenings.
36 Lots &amp; Acreaga

57 acres, 26 or more wjth
timber. some bottom land,
good hunting land. creek
frontage. riding lawn
mower . Call 61 4-388 ·
8634 .
35 acres. 3 mi . W . of Holzer
Hospital. Call 61 4-446 ·
8221 .
4 acrs in New Haven, 1 acre
level. 3 acres wooded, city
water. $11.000. Call 304·
675-5739 .
leaving area, muat sell 16%
ecres of ground, full
basement-house no complete . Located 4VJ mi. out
Rio-Centerpoint Rd . Sell
land contract. Gallia rural
weter. tobacco base . Call
614·379·2712 or 61 4-379·
2243.
1.1 acre at Poner, septic &amp; .
drive in, lays good. Term• or
cnh. Call 614·388·8a85 .
large building loti, Jerry's
Run Rood. UOOO. Clyde
Bowen Jr.. 304-678-2336
Mobile home lot 1 mile out
Sand Hill Rd . opposite
Sondy Heights. 304-675·
7884.
1 acre along Rt. 62 lOuth
city, water. phone. ela&lt;:tric.
304-875· 7541 evenings.
60 ecres off Rt. e2 1outh,
Hills. Some level. creek.
304-1175-7541 evenings.

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Centtnory-3 bdr. brick. 2
bath, garage. lg.lot, aduHs,
rei. &amp; dop, t360 mo. Call
1-61 4-11'43·21144.

3 bedroom house. central
olr. 1250 per month. Refer·
ence•. 46 Sp11-1ce 81. Call
1114·448·2168 .
House for rent on Garfield
Avo. 2 bdr. just remodeled.
e221 mo. plua ref, and dep.
Coli 1114·4411· 1 828.

&amp; Vicinity
4-lam lly Saturday;, 1403
Elm St . Meadowbrook .
Toys, clothes. antiques. pool
table , s i lk flower
arrngoment.

for Rent

3 bdr . ranch. garage. near

NEED MORE ROOM .. .in
your mobile home? Mobile
home addition by ROOM
ADDITIONS, INC . 1819
Washington Blvd. , Belpre,
Ohio. Call 614-423-.5825.

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Houses for Rent
44'
Apartment

14x70 Cadle on :v. ear'&amp; lat
with 1Bx25 addition: Central air, urban roof, 2 car
carport. Price reduced. Call
814· 992-31 19 or 81 4-992·
3132.

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Yord Sale : Moy 25, 2&amp;. ond
27. 8:00am-8 :00pm . Avon
red glau, Home Int .. miac.
glauware, 7 bicycles 20 ln.
to 27 in, utility trailer. 3 .&amp;
HP Sears outboard, 22 rifle,
coal mine stickers and belt
buckles, tOys and g1me1.
M1dway between Athen1
and Pomeroy . 2 % mllel off
Rt . 33. Watch for 1ign1.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Furnished efficiency $160
utilities paid. 919 2nd.,
Gallipolit , single male
ferred . Call 446-4416 after
7PM.

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Furnish-e d apt . 1 bdr. 8145;
ullities paid, 607 2nd .•
GalliQolis. adults. C_all 4414416 after 7PM .
apt. remodeled.
private entr•nce, 2 beil·
rooms, central air, *226
mo.. references. 821 Y2
Second AVe . 111 614· 440·
2158 .
Up~taits

2 bedroom apt remodeled,
central air, $275 mo., refer·
ences, 821 Second AVa. all
6t4-446-2158 .
Unfurnished apartments.
941 Second Ava, Gallipolis.
1 &amp; 2 bdr $246 mo. utilities
pd. Call 446-4416 oftoor
7pm.
Unfurnished 2 bdr in Crown
C1ty, Ohio. Call 614·2566520 .
One efficiency apt. *1.76
mo .. 1 bdr .• kitchen. bath .
C~ll 614-446-9244 9AM6PM .
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Furni~hed apt . 3 room pri~
vate bath, references re·
quired, 846 2nd. Avo .. Galli·
polis . Call 614 ·446-2215.

2 bdr . apts. $149 mo.,
newly decorated; kh:chen
furnished . Call 304-6765104.
.
1 bdr .. small k1tchen. turni!lhed, utilities paid, 5 ·min.
from to.Vn. ref. Call ~614446-4063

-::-:-----Riverside Apts . Middlepon.
Special rates for Senior
Citizens . S130. Equal Houain.g Opportunities . 614992-7721 .
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2. bdr. fl,Jrnishef;l r .all utii ites
pd .. except elect., convenient location, security deposit rauq~red . Call614 -446·
e558 .
Furnished 2 bdr . 1n Crown
City . Coll614·256· 6520.
2 bdr, tully furnished , AC ,
utilities paid, adults only.
Call614-446-4110

2 bdr. unfurn . mobile home,
12x60. washer·dryer hookup . 1 mi. past HMC on Rt.
35 . Coli 614· 446·4369 or
304-875-9760 .
12x60 edge of town on 588.adutts only. no pets. $150
monthly plus deposit &amp;
ulilities . Call 614 -446·
0822.
'76 liberty 12x70, 2 bad ·
room , new carpet, gas he lit;'
good cond. 304-676 -2119
or 676·2164.

3 br mobile home, 1 ' car
garage in New Haven . 304·
882-2384 or 773-5942.
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Apartment
for Rent
I

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS !Equal
Housing Opportunity)
monthly rent starts at $169
for 1 bedroom and S204 for
2 bedroom, deposit S200.
located near Spring Valley ·
Plaza and Foodland. pool
and Cable TV available.
hours 111 possible 10 am to 4
pm and . 7 P.m to 9 pm
Mondey-Fri,doy, Call 614446 - 2745 or leave
mesaage.

Nicely furnished mobile
home, eff. apt.. central air
and heat in city. adults only.
Cell 614-446-0338.
Furnished efficiency 701 ,
41h Avo .. Gotllpollo. "80.
utilitiet paid. share bath ,
adult• Cell 446-441 6 alter
7PM .
Upstairs 3 rooms, furnished.
bath , washer-dryer , AC ,
cle1n , no pets, ref , dep .
req .. adults. Call 614-4461519.
Upatairl unfurnished 3 room
apt .• carpeted. utilities paid.
no children, no pets. Call
614-446·1637.
Garage apt,,1urnithed, 291.4
Neil Avo .. Gallipolis . 1 bdr ..
1235, utilitia1 paid. Call
446· 4416 after 7PM .

Newly remodeled. 4 rooms
and bath apt. Carpeted,
kitchen furnished. On Ea1t
Main St. in Pomeroy . Call
514-992- 7314 .
One or two bedroom apart·
ments in Pomeroy, Furnished or unfurnished. Rent
negotiable. Coli 6t 4· 9925723 .
Unfurnished apartment for
rent . 2 bedrooms in Athena,
Ohio . Must meat HUO
guidelines. For elderty, hah·
dtcepped or disabled. Ut~i ­
tias included. Contact &amp;14593-5484 . EHO.
Furnished apartment . 3
rooms and bath . No peta.
Call614-949·2253 .
Ooe bedroom, total eleetric,
carpeted, e;w;tra nice, depoih
required. 61 4-992·2094.
1 bedroom apt. for rant .
Nicely loc•ted Contact VII·
lage Manor in Middleport .
614·992 - 7787 . Equol
Housing Opportunity .
1 bedroom furnished apt. fpr
rant. Utilities paid . No petl,
drunks. or dope . John
Sheets , 3 V:r miles south pf
Middleport on Rt. 7 . Phone
614· 367·0611 .
2 bedroom apt. Bedroom
and kitchen furnished .
S200 . per month . Call 614992 -2815 . After 5 :00 pm,
call614 · 992· 5319 .
1 bedroom apt ., equipped
kitchen. Partially furOishad .
All electric . $175 . per
month. Cell814·992 · 2815 .
After 5:00 , call 614·992 5319 .
APARTMENTS. mobile
homes, houses. Pt . Pleaaant
a'nd Gallipolis . 6t 4· 448 ·
8221 .

laureland Apartments, New
Haven, now accepting appli ·
cations for 2 bedroom apartmenu . Basic rant t1&amp;3:
Inquire aplrtmant C -1 .
Equal housing opportunity.
2 rooms completely fur·
niahed, central heat, lady.
1165 . month . e 14-4411 ·
J414.
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Furnished Room•

For rent Sleeping Rool'(ls
and light house keeping
. rooma. Perk Centrll Hotel .
Furnish e d apart m e n t. Coll614· 446·0758.
Adults only. Call 61 4·4469523 or 614·446-1443.
Furnished rOOt'J'I, ,.nga 1 ; . .
frig $1 00. sh1re tH.th. stn2 bdr. Apt.s &amp; houaes for gl~ mole. 919 2nd. AVo ..
rent t125. $1 50, a200. Coli
Golllpolio . Colt 4411-44 t1
676-5104 or 675-5386.
after 7PM .

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48 Space for Rant

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CQUNTRY MOBILE Homo
P1rk, Route 33. North of

Pomerov. large .lots. Call
614-992· 7479 ,
Trailer spaces, one sma ll
child accepted No pets.
304·675 ·1 076.

Strawberries pick your own,
no checks, accept food
ltampt. Happy Hollow Fruit
Farm. Gallipolla Ferry, 304576·2026.

25 1crea of pasture tor rent.
cow• only, no horses, 304-

675-1918.

K•k has a total electric
IVIIIIble, one in Ohio

Strawberriea, vou pick 75
cent quart. we pick 151 .00
quart. open 1 0 :00 till 8 :00.
7 days Across Rt. 2 from
Goodyear Plant, 304·5762336.

P.'erk and one in WV park .

Call 304-675-3000 for inl.

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Household Goods
SWAIN

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
82 Olive St., Gallipolis . New
• uood wood -coal stoves. 6
pc wood LA suite S399,
bunk beds 81 99, antron
recliners S99, new 8a used
bedroom suites. ranges,
wiinger washers. 81 shoea.
New livingroom suites
1199-*699, lamps, 1110
buying coal II wood atovea.
Coil 814·446-3169 .
, LAYNE ' S FURNITURE

"Good news ' Mr • Mott

"'"d Furniture ·· Refngerators. rangea. metal off1ce
tlalka, electrJc range. 3 miles
Open 9am
Co-j;pm, Mon ' thru S~t .
: 814-448·0322 . .
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i&gt;ll.l Sulavllle Ra.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers, refrigera tor•. ranges. Skaggs Appliances. Upper · River Rd.
betide Stone Crest Motel.
• ;11!4· 446· Y39B .
. •

.'County····, Appliinee , liic:
&lt;GOod uied appliances and
TV sets. Open SAM to &amp;PM .
Mon thru Sat 614· 446·
1699, 627 3rd . Avo. Galli·
:polla. OH .
'Valley Furniture. new &amp;
:u1ed. Large section of quality furniture . 1216 Eastern
Ave .. Gallipolis.
Why pay more? Check us
out. New furniture, appliance• outlet. Trade Center,
Kaneuga. Oh . Call614· 446·
74U.
Ed' I Appliance Servicing, air
conditioners. refrigerators.
washers. dryers. In Gallla.
Meigs &amp; Mason Co . Call
814-448-7444 or 614-367, 7187.
: 27' avocado stove &amp; over·
.-head fan 835 . TV stand 835.
Sf'lower doors glaas $20.
, Call 614-446-7307 after
4:30PM .
3 piece livingroom suite
couch, lo\leteat, chair, like
•ow. 1400. Call 614-446·
• 3824.
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Modern dinette, mens 10
•P••d. ~ bed with manress,
teletype mechine . stereo
Call 1114-446-9419 before
SPM .

WIFE's cookm' g'"
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Misc. Merchandise

Pool People Special:
Shock liquid $2.55 gal-PH
up 83 .60 41b. lngroundpool
kill 16x32 $2,395 . 18x36
$2,695, 20x40 S2,B95, in
stook 36% off teat kits,
brushes, nets. vac hoae, vac
head•. therometera. Middleport 61 4· 992-5724 or Gallipolis 614·446 ·305 1
Spring Speciai· Patriot utility
buildings on display at two
con\lenient location•. B &amp; s
Produce. Vie'nd St. in Pt.
Pleuant. 'nd French City
Mobile Homes in Gallipolis.
9x12 8695, also 10x16
$996. Delivered and aat up
on your lot.

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: 175-84B3 or 675-1450.
· RICK'S NEW AND USED
• FURNITURE . Compare our
· pricee, Mve today. Phone
304· 773-6430
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Antiques

• COLLECTORS ITEMS .
• Kemple Gl••• by piece .
Stlvlf Bridge Plates .
Kennedy Piotto, W. Va .
Centennial Plet••· Aehtrays ,
..c . Wheaton Prelidenti•l
·llottleo, coli 304·675-29B9
. or 811·2039.

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Misc. Merchandise

14 foot boat trailer. Hotpoint heavy duty clothes
dryer V· 8 Chevy motor
rebuilt .or parts Grill to fit
1967 Chevy pickup, Luggage rack for S-10 Chevy
Blazer. 304-675-1469.
Strawberries 81 quart. We
pick . Call anytime. Located
at Aahton. 3'04-576-2676.
Ga1 cook stove. or trade for
electric 304·578-21 01 .

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Building Supplies

l- -- - - - - - - Building Materials
Block, brick, sewer pipes,
windows. lintels . etc .
Claude Winters. Rio Grande.
0 . Call614·245-6121

Air Compressors : Manufacturer has an O\lerstock of
brand new tndustrialgradl!!i sJ- - - - - - - - - HP. all cast iron, two atage Built on your lot nowl Big 4
pump, 21 72 C.F M dio· car garage -shop. •&amp;.996 &amp;
placement. 150PSiworklng up. Call 1-614-8B6-7311 .
pressure. 80 gallon ASME
tank. American made, 12 Builder's Surplue-Salvage
month limited warranty . Cloooouta. (1} Embossed
Suggested retail $2,196, wood grain aluminum sid·
selling to the public for ing. foam backed. twin4'' or
$795 .00 lplua freight} . 10 8 " pattern, S39 .96 sq. (21
HP models also available . Twin rib white metal rotting
Call 1-800-824· 0721 .
or siding 38" wide 8' thru
16' lengths, t41 .96 sq. (31
We now build big 5 bedr . Steel insulated prehung
!Early American Homes) dQor'aallsizesand patterns,
$17.900 . See this dream 876 .00 &amp;. up. 14) Hollow
home today Call 614·886- core and 6 panel wood
prhung door's $20.00 &amp; up.
7311
(6) 4'x8'x5-32 wood panel12 ' K16 ' dark red shag ing. 84.99 Ill up.
carpet, bakmg roaster 81 , Wellston, Oh.
220 electric . base board Penn's Warehouse
heaters, Coli S14- 448 · I~!,:~==~L--~7.l39. .
Block, brick, mortar and
14 cu.ft . two doOr Frigtdaire matonry supplies. Mountain
refrigerator. good cond State Block, Rt. 33. Now
8195 . Approx . 6 yrs. old . Hoven. W. Va. 304-882·
2222 .
Call614-448-0175 .
Flowers. bedding
har-ging baskets.
gelobl~ P.loota, ton&gt;otl&gt;oi.
peppers. cuuumber
Cleland Greenhouse.
St.. Racine . Ohio. HoursDaily 1 o·oo til dark,
Sunday-1:00 til dark.
Used trimmers and chain
saws. Pomeroy Home and
Auto 614·992-2094

1---------Beautiful •election of silk
flowers for Memorial Day
Cliff 's Place, next to Heiners
Bread Store in Middleport.

grade l_umber 500
fl .. $60. Millwood,
in1eructi'Dn. U.·S . ""33·
. ~- 304· 273-2522.
open 7 am. . 8 p.m.
Saturday, 8 a.m. · 3 p .m.

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Pets for -Sale

HILLCREST KENNEL~
Boarding a'U breeds. Heated
indoor-outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies .
Stud Servjco. C..ll614· 446·
7796.

Vorx stereo tor sale. heel- Briarpatch Kennels Profes·
lent condition. Dual dub-to· sional All·breed grooming.
dub cassettes. 8 track, AM· Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
FM . One set of speakers, 7 cllities. English Cocker Spa·
watts 1 set wall mount niol pupploo. Call 814-388·
speakers, 16 watts. 60 eight 9790.
track tapes All for 8300 1-:--~------­
f.rm. Call614·742-2541 .
Dragonwynd Cauery Ken nel. CFA Himalayan, Persian
For sale. Stainle11 steel and Siamese kittens . AKC
ladder for above ground Chow puppies. Now litter.
swimming pool . Call 61 4· Call 448-3844 after 7PM .
742-2877
AKC Reg. Pekingese pup·
Slight Paint Damage . New pies. Ready now. CaU 614·
flashing arrow sign. 8259 258-9391 .
complete, was S499 . Free 1----- - - - - lettersl She left. Call AKC registered Old English
1(800}423-0163, anytime. Shoop dog. Male, 1O'h
INot repossessed)
montha old. For pet or
brooding . Call 614-992·
Flowers for Memorial Day 3 8039.
miles south of Middleport . 1- - - - - - - - - Formerlv Betty 's Carryout Fish Tank and Pet Shop,
AU prices reduced. Silk or 2413 Jackson Avenue,
plastic. N1ca assortment Point Pleatant. 304-676Call 814-992· 2969.
2083. Fish. blrda and more

'_ Country Oak t•ble•. chairs,
cupbOarda. deslu. ice bo"es .
Conkl••· Tuppers Plains. Rt .
1. H1nd crafted and
, linlohed. ·

·----PlckenJ uNd furniture . 304·

Firewood $20.00 pickup
load, UO.OO delivered. Call
304 - 875 -6762 or 675 2991 .
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Small engines and tiller,
304-676-3002 .
Fuller Brush products now
a'ltlailable, dealers wanted for
Gallie and Meigs Counties.
304-675-1090.

('ilason, 75 conto quart,
t9.00 for 13 quarts. save
gas. 304-675-2817 .

Strawberry. Powell's, GallipoliJ Farry . Pick your own.
No Sunday Saloa. Call for
reaervat1on1 a her 10:00
AM , 304· 675-5431

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Farm Su~~lies
&amp; L1ves1o ck
61

Farm Equipment

CROSS • SONS
U.S . 35 West . Jackson .
OhiO. 614·286-6461 .
Massey Ferguson. New
Holland. Bush Hog Sales &amp;
Service. Over 40 used
tractors to choose from &amp;
complete line bf new 8t
used equipment . Largest
selection in S .E. Ohio .

1- - - - - - - - - 2 horse trailers. 4 ft. bush
hog, 6 ft. pull~tyoe disc. Call
614·446-3252.
9N Ford tractor 82,000.
Mauey Hams baler 8600.
Call614-246-5296
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bedroom remodeled hom'
vlnylod, 2 acres 11 60 lb
tobacco ba1e. Rio 'Grande
area, $21,000 ..~ Call 614245-5296

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Big heavy duty 6 ton united
form wagon. running 9ears.
8379 .96 . ." Owatonna hay
bined &amp;795. Call 614-286·
8622.

Hay S. Grain

Quality hay for 11le. Some

D &amp; R Contractors : Siding~
roofing. new structures, re-

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made orof
clover.
grass
muced
. You cut, rake
and bale . Call 614-742·
2160 or 614-742-2287.

Ear corn for sale. 82.50 per
bushel Call614-843- 6216 .

66 Sood 8o Fertilizer
Tobacco ptanta for sale .
Ready to set. Call61 4-446·
4050.

Transporlali on
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Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid lor ' 80
model and newer used cars.
Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911
Ea1tern Ave ., G1ilipoli1 . Call
614-446 · 22S2.

Cadillac 1981. Fleetwood
Brougham, 4 door, dieael.
30· 35 MPG , like now,
$8.500. Call 304· 676 ·
1731 after 6PM .
1 982 AMC Spirit 4 apd,
AM·FM tape, sun roof, low
mileage, 83,199. John's
Auto Sales. Bulaville Rd .,
Gallipolis . Cell 614-446 ·
4782.

1980 Chevy Monza Sport
Coupe, red, 4 lpd., good gas
mileage . mint cond ., one
owner . ;11 1 Kineon Dr. or
call614 -446· 1540.
1981 Chevette, 4 dr, auto.
am-fm. $2499. John's Auto
Sale•. Bulaville Rd, Gallipo·
lis 614-446·4782.
81 Horizon4dr , 41 .000mi
80 Colt 2 dr .• 47,000 miles
Call 61 4-379·2726.

919 Muotang AC, PS. P8,
AM · FM cassette. e~e . cond.
Call 614· 446· 3231 after
5PM.
1976 Ford Grande. good
cond. Call61 4·446 · 8~93pr
614-446-2346.
.• .
1973 Buick leSabre, ·nice
used car, loW mileage . Call
446·2502 or alter 7pm.
245-6004.
1 973 Pontiac Ventura, PS,
good tires, new carpet.
8600 or trade for Chevy
auto truck . Call 614· 388·
9669

Sears 5HP tiller. Call 614446-1827.

1982 Chovone 4 dr.. 4 spd ..
82 .500 . Call 614-379·
2682

Cub Lowboy 1 6 inch belly
mower. Cub Tractor with
cultivators . MF36 gas,
MF245 dioaol. MF175 die·
sel, 3600 Ford diesel, 1700
Ford 4WD. Mitaubuishi 180
4WO with loader. Several
used mower conditioners.
Fairplaln Tractors Sales, Ripley, W.Va . Call 304· 3729876
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S. Vegetables

1- - - - -- - - - -

1974 Gremlin, good shape.
Call614· 446·2106.
1979 Plymouth Volare auto,
air, radio, PS. P8, $2, 199.
John's Auto Sales, Bulavllle
Rd. Gallipolis. Oh
1977 Mercury Capri Ghla
very good cond, $1,800 or
·best offer. Call 614-387·
0502 or 614-446 -4120 before 7PM ask for Debbie.So.fadtemp971 Plymouth Valiant. 318
engine. 4 dr .. good tires. Cell
614·38B- B184
1967 Chevy 2 door Belair.
360 engine . automatic .
Good condition . Also origi·
nal engine and transmission .
12000. or boot offer. Call
614·982· 5683.

Pole Buildings Constructed
for commercial. garages.
farm , stores. ate. Any aize.
free estimates . . Call 304·
676-3981 .

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Autos for Solo

79 Nova one owner, 8 cyl .•
auto. PS. new tiroo. U.495.
81 Plymouth 4 cyl .• auto ..
PS. PB. air radial tires.
12,695. Call 814 - 288·
6622.

1976 750 Honda 8700. Call
614-245-9239.

1966 Anow Travel Trailer.
Ideal for couple. With stove,
gal or electric refrigerator.
1971 Super Beetle whh late
model dual port engine.
Runs good. good rubber.
19711 Luv pick-up. 1 'h miles
on Beech Grove Rd .• Ru·
tlend, Ohio .
1 980 Oldo Cutlaoo. PS. PB.
AC . Muat see to appreciate.
Farman Tractor. Cell 814·
949· 266S.

1 981 Suzuki 660 motorcy·
clo . 81,600 . 196S Camero. UOO. 1 984 Chevy
S10 truck. Extended cab.
$8,500. 614-992· 2B03.
1976 Ford LTD. Runo good.
1450. Phone 814- 992·
3640.

Gov't Surplus cars and
trucks, under $100.00.
Now available in your area.
Call 1· 619-569·0242. 24
houn.

16ft. flbtrglaoo boat 20HP.
engine. trailer. like new
cond. 11,600. Call 614·
446·7904.
1977 Sportotar, boll offer.
Call 61 4-448·9446 after 6.
1979 Honda CX600 water
cOoled, ahaft drive. 8560.
Call &amp;14-379·26S2 .
1 981 Honda CB660. Call
614·949-3037.
1976 Honda 760. Excellent
condition. Lots of extrae,
&amp;120 actual miles. 81000.
R . Chevalier at 614-986·
3888 oflor 8,00 pm .
1975 Kawaoaki 900. Windjammer, stereo. 81200. Call
814·949-2091 after 8.00
pm.

Puc: · Moped for sale. Call
814·992-6097.
1980 Suzuki 176 PE dirt
bike. Asking *500. Cali
814-698-7024.

1972 Plymouth Duster .
$600.00. After 6' 00 call
304· 896·3838.

1986 Honda thrH wheeler,
304·882-21106 .

'72 D•ta.u n. 4 "lpeed, ~dbor,
*400.00 .c an · 304·6764203.

Silf wheel all terrain veh-icle,
electric ~,tart . 17 hp Rock·
wen motor, 2 e~etra wheels.
304· 773-9666.

'72 Ford 302 angineandC4 1974 Honda with aaddle
automatic transmiuion, . bags end luggage carrier .
eaoo.oo .: call . 304·.675- - Size 760 lo.ur. 81 ,200.00.
6766.
Gordon Gillispie, Little $ix·For saia Or Trade, '73 Monte ,_...
_·.;.~..,·-s_o_u_th..;.o_id_•_._w.,.._v_a._·­
C a tl o. 3 50 . • n gIn 8 • 1972 ?60 Honda CB motor$660.00. 5 hp mini bike
1
d
d
$110.00. Flat belt Lacaer cyce.runagoo ,goo cond.
820.00. 304-576-2667.
1400. 304-937-2027.
1 983 Camero Z28. will take
older car as partial tr1de. 9
a .m. to 3 p.m. weekdays.
304-675· 7966. '

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1978 Meroury Cougar XR7,
P·lteering. p-brakes, air
condition, am-fm. 614-446·
2686.

Cabin Cruiser. Criaa Craft.
36' twm engine, 1 967,
W-40' trailer. $9,600. Call
304-&amp;75-1731 after 6PM .

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Trucks for Sale

78 GMC PU new bed, new
fender, 360, 4·WD. auto .
Call &amp;14-379-2688.
1983 S-10 4 cyl .. 4 opd ..
stereo, topper, 26,000 mi .
14.960. Call 614-4487904.

1977 Ford Courier new
paint, runs great, $1,360.
Call 614-379·2682.
1979 Ford F-160 Super
Cab, auto, radio, PS. PB.
$2,699. 197S Ford"F· 100,
auto, radio, PS. PB. *2.399.
John's Auto Salas, Bulevdle
Rd. Gallipolis. Oh
1981 Ford Courier Pickup
lor aalo. Call 614-949·
2066.
1984 Ford F160, 4 opoed,
overdirve, Ranger A pkg .•
AM - FM cauette. ottp
bumper,llldingrearglaii,B
cyl, (300 , CIDI, 13,000
miles. 304-675·2419.
1984 Ford F150. 4 opood.
overdriVe. Ranger A pkg ..
AM · FM ca1aette , 1tep
bumper, alidlng rear glall. 8
cyl, 1300. CIO}, 13,000
mlao, 304-1175·241 9.
1971 Chovy ·truck, 8 cyl, 3
opaad with topper.
uoo.oo. 304-875-11431.
'75 GMC truck, rwllablo and
dopondablo, *1 ,200.00. '74
Fltt. oxc nonnlnJI a"'lina.
304-882-3242.

73

S ..I!CIAL cut olobo S PU
~~ dlflv-d In dump t truaii1100.or21oodoi1SO. RCA VCR ·HIFI. Remington 1- - - - - - - ' - - - y.., ...,.up 1111. Call 1114- 30.011 *200.00. Call 304· Strawbtrrleo.call614-245·
2411-1804.
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1982 Honda 750 cuatom,
2,000 actual miles, perfect
cond .. beck rest a. luggage
rack, 11,760. Call614 -388·
9744 or 814-388·9B09.

1976 Valero for parts,
phone 304-876· 7337.

74 Ford 'h ton pickup, 8 cyl .
standard, vory d-ndoble.
Urn llkt now tiiiiO. 304871-4331.

Sr1wberrlea. Aou1h's at UnIon Campground !Back of
New Hovan, WVa.J Pk:klng
ltlrtl May 22nd . You pickwe pick. No Sunday Salas.
Wt nood plckoro. Call 1·
304-882-2237.

Motorcycles

1983 Honda V-65 Magna.
like naw.low mileag•. lot• of
extras. 82,700. Call 61 4·
246· 6818 .

noo.

Metal office desk. nice condition with swivel chair end
4 drawer file Clbinet,
o9o.oo. 304-372-2801.

74

For sale or trade for late
model motorcycle. 1977
Olds Starfire with tunroof.
Call "614·379-2260 after 7.

1978 Chovy 'h ton truck,
310 engine, run•uood, good
...... body folr.
304937-2027.

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime gua·
rantee. Local references
furnished . Free estimates.
Call collact1 · 614·23704BS. day or night . Rogero
B81ement Waterproofing.

I

136 Masley Ferguson treetor with Malley Ferguson
cycle bar mower. all attached $3,495 . Now Holland
66 baler 8596. 4 wheel rake
$295. Call 614-286-6622

No till corn planter, plant
setters. hay balers, hay
rak11, manure spreaders,
AC smell round hay baler.
fla1l mower condittoner.
used pull type rotary mower,
front loaded for Ford tractor,
40ft. rain auger, John Deere
lawn mower. other farm
machinery. Howe'a Farm
Machmery. Rt. 124 8t May·
hew Ad, Jackson, Oh 614286· 6944.

Home
Improvements

Drywall. residential &amp; com·
mercia!, quality hanging &amp;
finishing . Ceiling design• a.
repair work . Call James
Plants 614·245-6659.

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Daily Sentlnei-PegB

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout·
ing . Now installing rubber
roofs. 30: years e"perlence,
specializing in built up roof.
Call 614·388·9S57.

9 yr. old Reg . Appaloosa
mare haa been shown auccenfully, ex . halner horae.
Coll614-446· 3252.

For Sale or Trade

Self·contained cab over
camper. Will sell or trade for
large travel trailer of equal
value. Will trade 1 973 GMC
3.4ton SuJ!.urban for heavy
duty pick-up . Go 1% miles
from Rutland Or} Beech
Grove Rd . Turn right on first
road off Beech Grove Rd.
Second trailer on left. Cre·
means Road .

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The

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Wright

Livestock

Thev'll Do It Every Time

24-18 Power King, 18 hp,
plow, disc. mower. rear
blade, all hydraulic. 30445B-1669.

COLOR REPRINT .SPECIAL. 12 prlnto for t1 .88;
from your color neoatlvll .
M•v UH different negative
for each print II deoirod.
Offer expires May 28 .
HOCKENBERRY PHAR ·
._M_A_C_Y_N_O_R_T_H_.- - - -

S.trawbomoa; pick your
own. 6 miles from Point
Pleaaant, 11 milao from

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1978 red Mustang' Sun
roof, 8 cylindor,S1496.
1978 Malibu Clauic, 2
door.$1995 . 19BO PlyAKC German Shepherd pup·
mouth. $1496 . 1978 Mer·
pies. ·shots and wormed,
cury Cougor, $1696. i 977
after 6 PM. no Sunday cell1.
Pontiac Grand Prix,$1296 .
304-875· 4663.
Ford 8N tractor 81400; 1974 Camaro. 11295.
New tobacco setter 8626; 1976 Pontiac Sun Ford corn planter $660; bird,8996 . 1980 RenauH.
Maueey Ferguson ; disc 81296. 1 978 Oldo Cutlo11.
$860; Corn spray 8460; 1696. 1977 Dodge truck,
Farman C with cultivators alent 6. 8996. Con aoe at T
1150Ch 304·576-2328 or and ·G Auto Salea under
576-2606.
Pomeroy- Melon Bridge.
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Upright- plena for ule .
Priced ruoonablo. Call61 4992-3090.

Merchandise

Kneuff Firewood Summer
,_..bfg load•· Mev 11t·
JUly 31 ot. Doe.,•t opply to
HI!AP. 614-21111· 6246.

Strawberries 11 00 quart.
Coil after 6' 30 304-882·
2242 or 882-3295. Place
ordert now ..

tOmOfrOW YOU Can Start
COmplaining abOUt YOUf

Sofas 11nd chairs priced from

U86. to $896. Tables. 160
'"d up to ., 25. Hido-ab'tda. f390 . and up to
•660.. sofa bods S145.
lloiclinors, $225 . to $376 ..
Lampo from t2S. to $126.
If:'· dinettes from ' $109 .. to
436. 7 pc , 11B9 and up .
Wood table with six chairs
(285 to *745. Oaok $1 10
up to 1225. Hutchoa. 1550.
Junk bed complete with
menrea~ea , 1275 and up to
S395. Baby bodo, I 1 1 0 .
M.8ure11n or box springs,
full or twin, •sa., firm. $68.
and t78. Queen sets, S225
4 dr . chests, 849 6 dr.
chests, 859 . Bed frames,
t20.and US .. 1 0 gun - Gun
cabinets, 8360. Gas or
81ectric ranges 1376. Baby
mattresses. 125 &amp;: 135. bed
l••m•• UO, S25. 8o 1$30,
king frame $50 . Good aelec·
1ion of bedroom suites.
r""o ckers. metal cabinets.
headboards 138 &amp; up to
186.

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Form Equipment

C81e 1 55, 1 0 hp lawn and
Strawberries place orders garden tractor, phone 304now. Mol Drake, by Fort&lt;ed 896-3487 .
.
Run Lake entrance Long l ------~--'-8ottom , Oh . &amp;1 4 · 378·
Fergu1on 240, .,quipment.
6209.
100 hours •1 2.000.00flrm.
Cucumber, watermelon, to· Second house on right aouth
mato and cantelope plaots . from Letan School.
Cleland Greenhouaa, Vine
St., Racine, Ohio . Open
52 Wanted to Buy
Monday· Soturday 10 till
dark. Sunday 1 till dark .

Mobile home lot, 12'.1150' or

M erc handise

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.~-Middlegort. Ohio

DICK TRI\CV

&amp; Vegetables

.mall•. •11 w•t• paid. 4th
• ·Noll. Gallipolis. Coli 4464416 otter 7PM .

lj)Otl

Fruit

Friday, May :.!4, 1 t~ts5

VaneS.

4

W.O.

Ford von. cuotomlzed, '14 T.
1877. AT, PS, PB, good
cond.. 13,800. CoH 304·
11711-1731 lflor tiPM .
1172 Chevy window van,
good cond. 2 bench Hat
table, Ice box, 11klng
11,595. Call 614-3782341 .

. Boats and
Motors for Sale

18ft. deep V fiberglass boat
with trailer, very good cond.
96 HP Mercury motor needs
rebuilt. Caii814· 38S·9741 .
Ball boat, like new. 1 983:
1 41h ft . Huasier by Skipjack,
70 HP Johnson outboard,
Motor Guide 1 2·24 trolling
motor , Aahly drive·on
tra&gt;lor. Call 614-6B2·3085
or 614-.8B2-617S.

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Auto
&amp;

Parts
Accessories

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Motors Homes
S. Campers

Winnebago motor home.
23' , AC. generator. CB.
1972, like new, 110,600.
Call 304·875·1731 aflor
IIPM.
1971 Winnebago 26 lt.luliy
cont~ined, generator, air,
oxc. cond. o7,1100. Coil
614-3117-0447.
Ap~ehe pop-up, tleepa 4.
tow with small car. $460.
can 114-388· 8886.

HOT~ I'IY MONE'I'S
ON TH'ilj5P/

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Gene's Deep Stream Carpet
Cleaning . upholstrey ,
acotcttguard, deodorizers;
free estimates, highly recommended . 614 · 992 ·
5871 or 614-742-2211 .

DO~'T

lOOK NOW,
M R . OOP, BUT 1
THINK WE'RE &amp;E ·
lNG FOLLOWED.'

D.and M. Contractors . Vinyl
siding , replacement win ·
dows. insulating. roofing,
new and remodeling, concreto. Cali 304· 773-51 31 .
RON 'S Television Ser\lice.
House calls on RCA, Quazar.
GE. Speclaling in Zenith .
Call304-676-2398 or 614·
446 -2464.
Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304-676 1331.
RINGLES'S SERVICE. experienaed cerpenter, electrician, mason. painter, roofing (including hot tar
application} 304-676 -2088
or 675 · 736B.

It

That didn't
unlock the tak lo ,
door'
e. ng.

Come 4round

Rotary or cabl.-tool drilling.
Most wells compi8t8d same'
day. Pump safes and servl·
caa. 304·896 , 3802.
·~
B • 0 HOME IMPROVE·
MENTS. replacement whi
dowa, aluminum soffit. vinyt
aiding, continuous gutteri,
free eatimates. all work
,gUaranteed, spring dis ..
co"uht. cali eVenings '304· ·
576· 2644

Starks Tree and Lewn Ser·
vice. stump removal. 304-,
576-2010.

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Plumbing
Hooting

&amp;

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 814-448-3888 or
614,- 448·4477 .
JIM'S PLUMBING 8o HEAT·
lNG . Rt. 1. Box 366. Galli·
polio. Cali 614-367-0576

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Good· 1 Excavating. base·
manti, footers, driveways,
septtc tanks. landscaping.
Call anytime 614- 446 ·
4637, ,:James L. Davison, Jr.
owner.
Dozer Work land clearing,
landscaping, etc . Free eati·
mates . Coil 61,4-446-8038
or 614· 992· 7119 anytime .
Dozer and dumptruck services . D.A. Boston EJccavating. 614-687-6628 or 814·
378 -6288.

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Electrical
S. Refrigeration

SEWING Machine repairs,
service. Authorized Singer
Sel,e s &amp; Service Sharpen
Sciuors . Fabric Shop ,
Pomeroy. 614-992 ·2284.

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General Hauling

James Boys Water Service.
Also poola tilled. Call 614·
256 - 1141 or 614- 446 ·
1175 or 614-446· 791 1 .
Ken's Water Service . Wells.
cisterns, poole filled . Phone
814-387-0623 or 614-367·
7741 night or day.

Flat bed dump truck for hire,
coal. und, gravel, hey,
lumber. etc. 304-675 ·
3190.

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TRI STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec . Avo., Gallipolis.
614·448 ·7833or614- 446·
1S33.

R &amp; M Furniture Manufacturing, St . At. 7, Crown
Chy. Oh . Call 614- 266, •
1470. coil Eve. 614·448·
3438 . Old So no;,J
Uphostared.

(() (fi) Great Performances

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Excavating

Will haui anything. Also
wants to buy aluminum,
copper end brass scraps.
614-992·88B1 .

10113.

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Baird' s Home Improve·
manta aluminum 8t vinyl
Jiding. storm doors 8t window•. roofing &amp; overhang·
ing. Free eatimatea . Call
814-387-0409.

1877 Ploy-mor camper.
stupe II, aelf·contained:
AC, bllh, wall·wtll carpet,
oxc. cond.. 03,3110 . . Call
814·446-2297.

1811g Scotty, oloepo 4, ollf
contalntd. ••oo.oo. bolt
oftor oonoldtrtd. 304·175·

HOI'I Cllllll ~
AMMIE! 1!!.11'«7 0!1

Roofing , concrete, all typea
of carpentry . Free Es ti mates . Coll614· 256·1162.

15 fl. told down camper,
aluminum top, canvaa sidee,
good cond., •&amp;60. Coli
614·4411-4033.

HI-LO TRAVEL TRAILER:
Solf Contained: Tondom
Axle, Hyd. Ufl: Air Cond:
Attoohtd Jooko: Awning.
Reeee Equalizer Hitch,
Electric Wiler Pump. Forced
Air HIIIIIIIJ. UMd wry little'
14,800.00. Call 304·188·
3440.

VER'Y 51-IM·

YOU SE-t , 'r'OLJ~ H16HNE5-5,
THER" JS "'0 ONE ALIVE WHO
CA"' TELL IF YOU WILL LIVE
' OR YOU WILL DIE, BLIT WITH
THIS APVI!OJTI.JRER -

House painting&amp;. triUer roof
topo. Call 6t4-446-2514 .

Haul limeatone. und. grB·
vel.dirt. bulk or bag fertilizer
and lime. Excelsior Salt
Works Inc. 638 E. Main St.,
Pomeroy . 614 -992· 3881 .

1981 Colo man fall down
camper. SIMpl 8. Aefrlger·
otor. Like now. UOOO. Clll
614·8SII-43&amp;88.

A NUM&amp;ii-R OF YE:AR'S- AGO,
AN APVENTUI'ER CAME TO
THESE MOUIJTAIN 5 LOOI&lt;I"'G
FOR VE;TI -

modeling,
decks.Gallipolis.
PltiOI.
Free
estimates.
Oh. Coll814-446·7887.

318 engine whh trans. Call
61~· 38B -S527.

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The state highway patrol cited
Lawrence E. Darst, 34, Rt. 1,
Middleport, tot improper passing In
1,Jnited Methodist Church and Uve a two-vehicle accident on Ohio 7 in
Fredrick W. Hud80n
Wire Bible Class.
salisbury Township Thursday.
Surviving are her hustiand, WU·
Tbe patrol said Darst was
Funeral services for Fredrtck W.
bUr T. Webb, New Haven; four
Hudson; 73, who died at his daughters, Mrs. Glenn (Nancy L.) southbound at 10: :ll a.m. and was
residence at 1702 Kerr's Run, Douglas, Parkersburg, Hattie L. · attempting to pass another vehicle
when he reportedly struck the right
Pomeroy, Wednesday, will be hel&lt;)
Ridgway. Pomeroy; Mrs. Pete
atlO::ll a.m. saturday atthe Ewing (Ju'dy M..) Lewis, Matoaca, Va. and
Furieral Home.
Ohio lgUery numbers
Mr. Hudson was born Jan.11.1912 Mrs. James (Mary Jane ) Gress.
Letart: 11 grandchildren and five
In Pomeroy, a son of the late David
great-grandchildren.
CLEVELAND ' (UPI) - Thurs.'
and Anna Hughs Hudson.
She
was
preceded
In
death
by two
day's
winning Ohio Lottery
Surviving are IUs wife, Lurlnda;
brothers,
Bille
J.
and
James
J.
numbers: Dally Number
two sons, Fredrick Hudson, Jr.,
Cunningham.
176.
ColumbUs, and David Wllllam
Funeral services will be Simday
Ticket sales totaled $1,145,m,
Hudson, Pomeroy; two brothers,
at 1: :ll p.m. at the New Haven
with a payoff dueof$501,262. PICK-4
James Hudson, Syracuse, and Paul
United Methodist Church with the
1547.
.
W. Hudson, Pomeropy, and two
Rev. John Campbell offfclatlng.
PiCK-4 ticket. sales totaled
sisters, Freda Elkins, Lancaster, Burtal will , be In the Graham
$179,870, wtihapayoffdueof$81,128.
and Rosella Thomson, Syracuse.
PICK-4 $1 straight bet pays$4,176.
Five grandchildren and four great- Cemetery.
CaUtiig hours are saturday, from
PICK-4 $1 box bet pays$174. - grandchUdren also survive.
7 to 9 p.m. at the Foglesong Funeral
Besides hls parents, he was Home.
preceded In death by three brothers,
She will lle in state 12: 30 to 1: 3Q
a sister and a daughter.
p.m. prtor to services.
Friends may call at the flln~ral
.home from 2 to 4 and 7 to .9 P·f!l· Game on sale ag~n

front quarter panel of a southbound
vehlcle driven by Ruby J . Lane, 42,
Athens.
Lane then reportedly loSt control
of her vehicle and went off the left
side of the road, causing moderate
damag_e, the patrol said. Lane had
earlier passed Darst's vehicle,
troopers added.

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BE A CLOWN McClure, left, and Patty Smith;' pal!liO!d out
baDOOD8 to younpters during the grand opeSIIIIg of the new McClure's
Dairy Isle Bestauraht In Middleport, Wednesday and Thunda,v.

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The Meigs County Jaycees are
again offering the PuineroyOpal W bb TI New-Haven died Middleport "Wheeler-Dealer"
Thursda e in' V~terans M~orial game board and sales and orders
H 11 1YPomeroy
wm be taken on the. street of the
' : a A rU 9 190; in the Broad Pomeroy business section Satur·
Run rneo!nunity, ~he was the day, May 25, and In the Middleport
dau hter 01 the late Waid Joseph business section on saturday, :June
anl Bertha Mae Hesson 8. Cost of the game board Is $12.
Cunni ham
Resldentsa(socanorderaboardby
Shengwas .a clerk at Sttfflers sending their checks and return
Department Store, In Pomeroy. She · addresses to Box 603, Pomeroy,

STRAWBERRIES
$129

MAIN ST. MARKET
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992-6036

Val. 20 No. 1II

By NANCY VOACHAM
'l'lrne8-SenOne Staff
.. POMEROY - Whlle Meigs and Eastern Local
SChool Districts In Meigs County will be paying
rom\ey back to Ohio Power Co.,.Southern Local School
Otstrtct will be gaining money, according .to Meigs
Count;,&lt; Auditor William Wickline.
"
Mel!:ll Local O',l'e!i Ohio Power $65,895.12, Ji:astern
l.,ocal owes $10.742.97, while Southern Local will gain
$47,835.12.
'
· The Ohio Power paybacks are the result of a
reapportionment decision sterrunlng from a series of
suits Wed In 1981, 1\1!2 and 1!£! by the Gauta County
auditor. Tbe suits questioned methods used by the
Ohl6 Tax Commission to apportion personal property
taxes of Ohio Powe~ and Ohio Valley Electiic Co.
An Oh!Q Supreme Court deciSion favortng the
auditor came aboUt. three weeks ago.

With love HOMER

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that
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· Fune~~l · S!!rvlces" for Robert'
(Bob) Brown, Nye Ave., Pomeroy,
Meigs County Emergency Medl- will be held at 1 p.m. saturday
cal Service reports seven calls rather thari at 2 p.m. Saturday as
answered o,n:r11ur~ay.
. reported earlier.
_Pomef9y .F)re Department , at · • ·N
· M day paper
· 11: 59 :l:m, was called to a structure
· ~ on .. · ·
fire on· Welshiown· Hili in ,MinersThe Daily Sentinel will not be
ville. At 12:&lt;ll p.m., Syracuse was
printed Monday, May 'Jfl, ill order
called to assist Pomeroy. Rutland at
that employees may observe Mem1: 53 p.m. went to New Lima Rd. for
orial Day. Publication resumes on
Brian Hayes who was taken to
TUesday.
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Pomeroy at 4:24p.m. was called to
Closed Monday
Pomeroy Cliffs Apartments for
Bertha DlehltoVeteransMemorlal.
The Pomeroy Job Service Office
Racine at 6: 11 p.m. went to Bigley
will
be closed Monday In observance
Ridge Rd. for Chester Foutty to
of
~emorjal Day. Individuals who
Veterans Memorial. At 7: 06 p.m.,
Middleport went to Africa Rd. for are scheduled to report that day are
Mahlon Rutter to Holzer Medical asked to report on Wednesday.
Cmt!!r. And at 8:25 p.m., salem
Township Fire Department was
Meeting cancelled
called to a fire on Red Hill Rd.
A meeting of the Meigs Area
Holiness
Association scheduled for
Feeney-Bennell Post
May 28 at. the Laurel Cliff Free
will conduct services ·
Methodist Church has been
cancelled.
Middleport's Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, American Legion, will
conduct services In a number of
locations Monday In observance of
· Barbara Carver, Racine, has
Memorial Day.
The schedule for the day includes: been gran'ted a divorce In Meigs
S::JJ a.m., mei;nbers meet at post
County Common Pleas Court from
home; 8:45a.m. leave post home; 9 Arthur Banks Carver, Jr., Crystal
Rlv~r. Fla .. on grounds of gross
a.m., services at Middleport lev~;
neglect of duty. Diana K. Harrison,
9:15 a.m., Middleport Riverview
Cemetery; 9:30 a.m ., Bradford Pomeroy, and Johnnie K. Harrison,
Cemetery. Bradbury; 9:45 a.m .. Middleport; and Regina S. Crump
Middleport Hill Cemetery; 10: 15 and Robert S. Crump, both of
a.m.. Addison Cemetery; 10: 30 Pomeroy, have been granted dissoa.tn., Cheshire Gravel Hill Ceme- lutions of marrtage in Meigs County
tery; 11 a.m., Middleport Grave!.. Common Pleas Court.
HUI Cemetery; 11:15 a.m., MiddleFiling for divorces are Joanne
pOrt Amertcan j.,egion Park; 11:30 Edith Musulin, Coolville. from John
a.m. to 12::ll a.m.,lunch at the post
Nicholas Musulln, Espyvllle, Pa.,
home provided by the auxUiary;
charging gross neglect of duty;
Lillie Mae Adams, Long Bottom,
1: :l) p.m., Burlingham Cemetery.
. All members are asked to take from Clyde A,shley Adams, Long
·part In the services for honoring Bottom, charging gross neglect of
de!)arted comrades.
duty and extreme cruelty; Shirley
A. Smith, Middleport., from Lincoln
Council meets Tuesday E. Smith, Middleport, charging
Due to the Monday Memorial
gross neglect of duty and extreme
Day holiday, Middleport VJIIage
cruelty.
Council will hold their regular
meeting on Tuesday, May 28 af
7: :ll p.m.
Vartable cloudiness tOd~y. with
Veterans Memorial
highs between 70 and 75. Mostly
clear tonight. with a low between 50
Admissions--William Voll, Ru:
and 55. Mostly sunny saturday, with
t]and; Brtan Hayes, Rutland;
highs between 75 and 80.
Bertha Diehl, Pomeroy.
· The probab!llly of precipitation Is
D!sc)larges--Denford Douglas,
10
percent this afternoon and pear
Mary Eden, James Roye.
zero tonight and saturday.
E~ded rorecaat
Revival planned
Fair lhrougb the period. IDghB
~ ~gelromthemld'lOstotbelow
Middleport Church of the Naza·
80s Sunday and be mostly In the '70s
rene will have revival services
Monday and Tue!lday. Overalght
Tuesday throUgh Saturday at7 p.m.
lows
wiD range lrom the mk1401 to
wUh Rev. Llnard Wells of Grand
the
[qw
iiOII early Sunday and lrom
Prairie, Tx. as I.'Vangellst Special
,
the
low
iiOIItotl)elowtltliiMonclayand
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alnelni by Saved 'iod the Sunrtse
Tuellday
mornlnp.
Quartet will ~featured.
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Sunday. May 26, 1985

Wickline - who figured the Meigs County totals to
be repaid by netting out !lgures for the three yeal'!!
involvEd In the suits- says the repayments are to "be
made In Installments over the next three real estate
tax periods: August 1985; and, february and August
1986.
Southern Local Is gaining money because of the
Racine Hydro-Electric Plant which has Increased the
valuation or Letart TOWnship by some $3 million.
In 1!£!, Letart TownshiP's valuation was $7,1'l\4,470.
That valuation was amended by the state to
$11,167,900 following the Supreme Court decision.
Thls dUference in valuation, ·which had been
distributed to other counties, now comes back to
Meigs County because of the reapportionment
decision to keep the total value of a power plant In the
county where It Is actually located.
. Letart Township Itself will gain $10,444.99.

Local School Dlstrtcts, Alexander Local School
Dlstrtct must repay the power company $3,Dl.69 and
AJex3ncter Joint Vocational School must repay

Amounts to be paid back by the affected Meigs
County polltlcal subdivisions- school, townships and
others authorized to levy taxes - are:
Chester Township, $715.~1; Columbia Township,
$438.82; Lebanon Township, $197 .91; Orange Township, $473.62; Rutland Township, $\1!2.78; Salem
Township, ~0.14; salisbury Township, $806; Scipio
Township, $202.07; and Sutton Township, $2113.74.
Rutland VIllage owes $437 .64; Pomeroy VIllage
owes $2549.45; Racine Vtllage owes S1070.:ll; and
Syracuse Village owes $901.75.
Also going back to Ohio Power will be$5649.44 from
the county general fund; S525.52from the T.B. Clinic;
$621.48 from Tri-County technical College; $1313.82
from Rio Grande College; $2627.64 from the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Service; and. $610.68
from the Meigs County Board of Health.
In addition to the totals owed by Meigs and Eastern

$281.00.

Gaining money, along with Letart Township and
Southern Local School Dlstrtct, are 169 Mental
Retardation and 169 Mental Retardation Bonds which
wiD get back $429.17 arid $227.33 1espectlvely.
After calculallng \)le offset from the . Racine
Hydro-Eiectrtc Plant in Letart Townshlp, the total
county pay back comes to$45,791.97 Wickline reports.
''Without Letart Township,'' Wtck,ljne says, ''Meigs
County would have been In for quite a bit more about $65,00}$70,000."
Meigs County Is just one or 60 Ohlo counties which
must return nearly $14.5 million In taxes to Ohio
Power and Ohio Valley Electrtc because of the
reapportionment. r

water
begins ·, Phase ·VI .
of grQwth project

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"We sort of expectto have all
Tlmw 8 t!h*el SWI h .
plans done by June . ll.'; · he
GALLIPOLIS~ Tes ~for explained. "From there; we send
a new well Is the first Sl1!o In the · everything to Farmers Home and
GalluiCountyRuralWaterAssocta- sort of walt. We have the prellml·
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or Wectnesdaj/Jit !lie wat~ 8SSQ!:Ia• • · !OJ: a contractor in ~tembe_r: or
lion's · ~~ site on Ohio 7 at October!Aprelimlnacypredlctlonls
Kana\J&amp;L,
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Frank l'etrte Jr., the SYStem's waterllneswWbelnstalledlnMarch
supertntendent, said SIEOO Engi· or April ol1986.
neertng IfC., the Q!lumbus finn
The major beneficiary of ex·
handling the expansion project,
panded water service is the south·
recommended that a new well be ern part. of Gailla County, Petrte
sunk. 11le Moody's crew Is to find a said, where they hope.toget to "a lot
site on the compound's 19acresthat of the rldges'\ve've never been able
will produce up to 750 gallons .of to get pressure to before.
water per ~lnute.
"We're sltll going a bit more Into
Once that site Is located, the Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs and
dri~big crew will sink a 12-lnch in \\Inion counties," he added.
diameter well.
"They're small extensions, but
'.'The engineer thinks we can get should be acceptable as cost per
another weU In thls area," Petri~ customer."
said.
With Phase VI, the water assoclaPhase VI, funded In September lion hopes toservlcenewcustomers
19113 by an $!Ul,(Xl)federal grant and on Hannan . Trace, Bladenan $lO),lnl Joan from Farmers Mercerville, Hamilton, King and
Home Adrnlnlstratlon, will prqvlde Sowards Ridge roads near Crown
an estimated 100mllesofnewwater City and MercervUle.
Jlneand500toQXJcustomersforthe
Tbe FmHA Joari, Issued at9.1.25
water a5SOclatlpn.
percent, has a 40-year payback
Movement on the project has been period, but rare Increases for the
slow because the water association systein'scustomersareaposslblllty
has had to prepare reports for tohelppaytheloan,Petrlesald.The
FmHA Inspection, Petrie said. .
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fair Memorial
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Meigs feels ·power company tax repayments

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Ribbon cutting ceremonies lor seating capacity of the restaurant.
the gra~d opening of the new . A drive-In window and additional
McClure's Dairy Isle Restaurant on
parking area has been added. The
General Hartinger Parkway In
Interior has been redecorated In
Middleport took place Wednesday shades of blue with~ tiffany Ugh!
morning.
fixtures. Paintings by Rhojean
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Special prices, balloons for the McOure, co-owner with her huskids, lind prizes Including t-shlrts,
band, and Juanita Lodwick, adorn
p
ball cap~. Harry O'Dafry dolls, and
the walls. Red, white and blue
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gilt certificates are being featured
uniforms are worn by the
SQ,
during the grand opening which
personnel.
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.tonight.
The service hours have been
A ribbOn of 100 one dollar bills extended from 9; 30 a.m. to 11:30
was cut by Sonny McClure, owner.
p.m. Monday through saturday,
who then presented !iO ol·the bills to and ll a.m. toll: 30p.m. on Sunday.
the Middleport Fire Chief. Jeff The menu has been increased to
Darst, and theorher50dollarbtlls to include potatoes and chicken
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the Meigs County Jaycees repres- nuggets.
ented by Mitchell · Meadows and
Mr. and Mrs. McClure opened the
Dick Owen.
Dairy Isle business tn'1957. The first
Several . representatives of the addition was picntc ~tables on a
patio, and two years ago, the patio
Dairy Isle Corp. were oil hand for
the ribbon-cutting as well as vUJage area was enclosed. In 1979, the
officials, the architect, suppllers family added another business In
and contractors.
Pomeroy, the Three In One. Bob
The ·new addition to the old McClure Is manager of the Middlestructure more than doubles the port Dairy Isle.
M e i g s C o u n t y h a p p e n i n g s •• ·

Buchwald on t,h e unending battle against
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Bob HoeOich: spring is busting out all over, with
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Biggest joke of all time·

' Photos
will be
printed
this· size.

Board

expulsion of

Amanda Mtchelle Sibley
Mike and linda Sibley
Rt. 3, Quail Creek
Gallipolis, Ohio

Trevor Peul Buck
Jon and Tami Buck
Brownell Ave.
Middleport, Oh.

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Brian Justin Gay
Grandparents
Carla and Joan Langford ·
Rt. I, Bidwell, Ohio

Here's an opportunity for parents, grand· ·· Deadline_for photos is Saturday, lilay 25, 1985 . ·
parents, aunts and uncles or godparents to
have their ''baby's"photo appear In The Senti- 1
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photo insures the best reproduction. However, I.
NOTE: PhOto of Twins will tre handled as one picture.
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color photos, Polaroid photos aild snapshotS
wlll be accepted. Photos of babies born any- 1
Mall coupon, baby photo .and $5.00 to
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where will be accepted, too. Send in your 1
Baby Edition, the Qally Sentinel
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baby's photo today. Deadline for receiving
P.O. lox 729, Pomeroy,OH. 45769
photos Is Saturday, May 25, 1~.
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Blackwell, a former Cincinnati
mayor, has confirmed that Rhodes,
who's already served four terms,
has talked to him about the
posslbllty of being a candidate for
lieutenant governor . .Rhodes, at 75,
hasn't tnade any foi-ntai announcementot.candldacy.
"Tbe (former) governbrand I had

~e~gan says t a x p l a n w i l l
lift ~.cloud o f u n f a i r.n e s s ' .

POMEROY - The expulsiOns of
Meigs High students Shawn Doidge,
David Smith and JelfTey ~sham
were upheld In a dt\YIOng heartng
Friday before ., IJII!· Meigs .LoCill
Sclt.ol Board.
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TESTING - Drtllln11 on a lest 8lle lor a new 'weU lbe GaJBa CouNy
Rural Wa&amp;er A86oclalloo compound Is belnll conGictecl by Moody's of
Dayton untO the mldcDe of next week. Theoearch for a new weD Is the linK

sleplnthewaleraMOCiatlon'splantoaddlOOmllesol.newwalerUnetolts
syslem.

a discussion about the composition
of a 1986slate, but the governor has
madenodeclslons,"saldBiackwell,
whoadmlttedthalhe'dbeanassetto
the tickets. .
Blackwell is black and the vast
majority of Ohio blacks voted for
Gov. Richard F. Celeste, a Demo·
crat, In 1\1!2.

"Rhodes doesn't need somebody
who can brtng hll)l money and he
doesn'tneedsomeonewhocanbiing
him an organization," BlackWell
said. "He has those. He needs a'
·Person who can cross Into Dick
Celeste's perceived base and take
a~ayfromofhlssupporters. "

-liVe seSsion \llltll after 5 p.m:
·Wilen it was anPJnced ·the:PXJlUI·
siOns woUld·be upl)o;!ld . .
The three 'students Were expelled
from school earl)' thls month after It
was deteimlned they Pach had
consumed or possessed alcohol
while in Quebec, Canada the first
week or Aprll on a French Oub field
trtp.
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According to school policies.
expulsion Is mandatory for students
Involved with possession or use ot
drugs or alcohol In school relate(!
situations.
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Informal hearings for each student before Meigs Local Superlri·
t.endent Dan Morrts were heid May
3. 111e expulsions went into e!fect at
3:15p.m. May 6.
A lawsuit was fllejl against Morrts
and the school board by the bOys and
their parents charging the expulsions from Mel~ High were·
WICOnsUtuttonal. A motion for
temporary Injunction was filed to
prevent the defendants from putting
the expulsions Into effect until arter
a final hearing on the suit.
A hearing on the motiOn for
Injunction was held before Meigs
County Common Pleas Judge
Charles Knight but Judge Knlgh\
denied the temporary Injunction
stating, In part, that the plaintiffs
had failed to exhaust their adrnlnls·
tra!lve l'!'medys atlawbynot asking
for a school board 'revieW of the
expulsions before bringing the
matter to court.
"Juillclal meddling with the
operation of the school system, be U
(Continued on page A3)

Court ruling on work hours
complicates county system

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WASHINGTON' (IJPI) - Prust· some whO had been paylilg too little
dent Reagan said saturday the tax In taxes might hilve to pay more so
reform program he will announce the majortty of Americans could
1\ext week Will "remOVE' the dark benefit.
The plan Is expected to center on a
cloud of unfairness" from a rickety
three-tiered
rate ·of 35 percent for
tax system and lower payments for
those
with
the
highest Incomes, 25
most Americans.
percent
for
middle
Incomes and 15
In his weekly radio address,
percent
for
low
Incomes,
with higher
Reagan previewed- wltboutglving
personal
exemptions
$2,&lt;XXl per
detalls - the administration's tax
plan, arevlslonofawtdelycrttlclzed · person - and a higher standard
,. Treasury Department package he deduction. There may be a min·
Jmum tax lor corporations as Well.
asked lor last December,
"Starting today, we're cleclartng
He said the current system Is
"shot through with untatrness, the 1040 tax form an endangered
Jnequallty and wa$te. ... The species," he said. "Many Amert·
American people are always wii- cans will not have tofiUoutaform."
lie said the 40-year-()ld SYStem
Ung,I.'Ven eager, todothelrduty, but
now
In effect allows the rich to
quite naturally resent It when others
escape
taxation through the UJe of
are shirking the! I'll.''
loopboles,
while American families
Reagan had promised that the
"havebomelheburdenofexptoslve
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meaning It would not cause hlllher growth In government and dOmestiC
or lower, -truces overall: , all bough spending."

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Rhodes reportedly developing slate of candidates
COLUMBUS (UPI) ..:_ Former
Gov. James A. Rhodes is said to be
putting together a slate of candl·
dates for statewide election In 1986
that has him possibly paired with
Clnclnnatl City Council member J.
Kenneth Blackwell.
Tbe Columbus CUizen Journal
cites Republican officials and says

upholds

made lor sheriff's road deputies and
By JOHN FRIEDMAN
Investigators and Individuals given
'l'lnlEit&amp;nllne stall
GALLIPOLIS - The effects of a a special authorizatiOn by the county
recent decision by the United States commission.
Supreq1e Court Is scheduled to be • The court decided earlier this
implemented by GaUJa ·county . year In Garcia v. san Antonio
officials on June 10 and will have Metropolitan Transit Authority that
almost all public employees are
"rnlnd·boi!RIIng" results. ·
covered by the federal Fair Labor
Beginning the second week In
June, allcountyofflces.Jocated In the Standards Act.
The decision. according to a
. coUrthouse will open at 8 a.m. and
memorandum
from the county's
· close at 4 p.m.' Additionally, all
consultants,
Southeastern
Ohlo
offices maintain a dally sign-in,
Management
Consultants,
Inc.,
or
sJgn".out register that all employees
other than office holders will be Ironton, requires the mandatocy
required tostgneach time !hey enter paymen1 of time and one-hall for all
or leave to courthouse. At the end of bours over 40 per week worked,
a pay period, the employee must effectively eliminating camp time.
sign a voucher certifying the hours Mandatory requirements for all
record-keeping are ·al90 more
worked,
·demanding
than .most pu~c emExceptions t~.the policy will be
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players currently exercise.
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The federal statute, according to
SEOMC, has no provisions for camp
time. 'Thus," the firm said, "If
camp time Is glv('lt and then later a
complaint Is flied , the employer
could be lorced to pay the overtime
I.'Ven though romp time may haVE&gt;
been given and wasn't previouSly
taken."
The decision, according t.o Com-

misSion PresldeniVerllnSwaln, wW
"practically eltn\lnatP .overtime"
tor county employee$.
.
In the past, employees working
more than !10 hours were allowed to
takecomptime, but now,c:ompt•
for more !han 40 hours per week will
not be J!Uowed "and we cuniit
afford to pay overtime watlft''
(Continued qrn [1811! A3)

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