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Sentinel

Meigs County happenings
Court actions filed

Contioae.

Four emergency runs

Eugene G . Watkins, 68, Guysville,
Two actions for divorce, one to
Four calls were answered by local
at his residence Wednesday
died
recovery money and a petition for
units Wednesday, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Services after an extended Ulness.
. the dissolution of a m arriage have
A World War II veteran, he was
been filed in the Me igs County
repor'ts.
born
in Wallace, W.Va. a son of the
Common Pleas Court.
At 11:03 a.m., Middleport took
late
Ellis and Grace Barker
Filing for divorces were Paul W. Everett Caldwell from Zuspan
Watkins.
Hollow to Holzer Medical Center;
Bailey, Middleport from Ruth Ann
Mr. Watklns was a retired welder
Bailey, Columbus; and Melissa G. Rutland at 7:01. p.m. went to the .
froin
Abex Corp~ in Athens. ·
Bailey, Davisville, W. Va. from . scene of an auto accident on New
Surviving
are one son, Bob
Clinton J . BaUey, Long Bottom. both Lima Road, but did no transporting;
Watkins,
Johnstown,
Ohio; twosons
charging gross neglect of duty and Racine at 8:35p.m. went to Dorcas
and
daughter-In-laws,
BlU and Nona
extreme cruelty.
for Steven Kelly, Jr., Injured In an
Watkins,
Guysville;
David and
The Lightening Rod Mutual Co. of auto accident, and transported to
Wooster has filed a suit against Veterans Memorial Hospital; Ru· Catherine Watkins, Athens; 2
Thomas E . Smith, ReedsvUie, !land a ?9:51 p.m ., took Walter King daughters, Mrs. Diana Willie,
asking for a judgment in the amount · from Route 684 to Veterans Utica; .Mrs. Homer (Shirley)
Jeffers. Coolville; a brother, Harry
of $1,'l!KJ paid out on an insurance Memorial.
Watkins, Wallace, W.Va.; lOgrand·
claim. The insurance compa ny
children;
several nieces and necharges that Sm ith created a
phews
and
a special friend, Iva
hazardou s situation on a public road
Lucas,
Guysville.
Partly cloudy today with a high
causing damage to a vehicle driven
Beskles his parents he was
between
ffiandB5. Oear tonight with
by one of their insuree, Michael L.
precedled
In death by two sisters,
a low in tbe mid 60s.
Jones.
Helen
Watkins
and Lillian
Sunny Friday with a high in the
Harold J . Will and Pa tricia K.
Merrlield.
Will, both of Pomeroy h~ve filed for mid 8();.
ServiceS wUi be 1p.m .Saturday at
The
probability
of
precipitation
is
dissolution of their mar riage.
the
White Funeral Home in Cool·
'w
percent
today
ll!ld
near
zero
Shirley Jones of Tuppers Plains
ville,
with the Rev. Roy Deeter
Friday.
tonight
and
has filed for a divorce from Willie
officiating.
Burial will be Stewart
Extended
Forecast
Jones. not Willis J ones, as was
Cemetery,
Stewart.
Friends may
Satunlay
through
Mllllday
earlier reported. Jerry L. Jacks was
caU
at
the
funeral
home
from 2 to 4
Fair
Saturday
and
SwJday
and
a
the only defendant in the judg ment
and
from
7
to
9
Friday
and
until the
award made to Patricia Imboden in chance of showers and lhundertime
of
service
on
Saturday.
siOJms Monday. Jngbs wiD be In the
the court.
8&amp; and lows In the 60s to low 70s.
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Marriage licenses
A marriage license has been
issued by the Meigs County Probate
Court to Ronald Ellsworth Lauder·
milt, 40, Northup, and Cynthia Ann
Darst, 30, Pomeroy.

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WATCHES

Veterans Memorial

Th~ 115th Annual Rio Grande Bean Dinner wiD be Saturday, Aug.
10, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bob Evans Shelterhouse just off U.S.
35.
Admission for the dinner, which will consist of beans and crackers,
will be$1.50 for adults and $.75 for children between 3 and 12 years of
age.
In addition to the beans, community groups will be selling soft
drinks, sausage sandwiches, cornbre~d, fruit pies and pastries.

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Were 132.95 SAVE

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Weather forecast

Admitted--Dai s y Schuler ,
Portland.
Discharged--William Kennedy,
Sylvia Zwilling.

Fire «tepac1Jatent
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Copyrighted 1986

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, August 9, 1986

26 Cents

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Southern board
seeks·6.1-1 mill

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Southern Local School Distrtct Board of Education
voted to place a 6.11 mill tax levy for a construction
program on the November ballot.
The levy would be for a 20year duration anil would
pi'Qvide for the construction of one building which
would house grades kbidergarten throughelghtlorthe
entire distriCt in Racine In addillon to prov !ding funds
for a iius garage and additional rooms to the high
school.
The levy would bring in $3,598,1lli which would be
combined with $1,209,589 in state funds to provide
adequate money for the extensive construction
program.
TheboardhiredfourteacherswhoareKathrynHiU,
special education; Brenda McGuire, special educa·
tlon; June Buchanan, music teacher In the elementary
schools, and Roberta Maidens, junior high and senior
high school vocal music teacher. The board also
employed June Buchanan to assist with the marching
ban!).
Lunchroom prices for the next school year were
approved and wlll be students, $1; adults, $1.50 with
mill&lt; or $1.25 without. Breakfast will be 50 cents. The
reduced prices for some students wUI be 40 cents for
lur&gt;2h and :ll cents for breakfast.

district and the Meigs Industries &lt;1 Carleton School to
provide limited mechanic seJVIces with the Southern
Dlstrtct mechanics to take care of the Carleton !ruses
on a limited basis. Jay Rees wasernployed as reserve
basketball coach and Kimberly Phillips as junior high
volleyball roach.
EaBtem board session
Meanwhile, several posiswerefUledThursdaynight
when the Eastern Local School Distrtct Board of
Education met in special session.
KlmberlyConlcllwasnamedartteacherforthehlgh
school; ValerleRamsbottomwas namedvocalmuslc
teacher and flag and majorette corps advisor;
Rebecca Edwards was hired as an elementary
reading teacher, and Arch Rose was named
transportation coordinator.
The board approved suhstitute bus drivers, cooks,
library aides, maintenance workers, mechanics,
custodian, secretaries, and kindergarten aides for the
upcon1.ingschoolyear.
A new computerized telephone system was
approved (or instaliaJtion at the high school and the
board approved the extension of the Clirrent cOntract
with the Eastern Local TeachersAssoclalionuntUOct.
31, this year.

GETI'ING READY FOR
FAIR - Virgil Brown lind
WaJlace Bradford try out the
new plank seating which has
been builtin Ironto! the hill stage
on the Rock Springs Fair-grounds in preparation lor the
f985 lair. The seating can
accommodate 200 people. At
bottom left, Sue Hager, left, of
the Racine area, WIIS one of

Statewide elections ordered
COLUMBUS (\JPI) - State State, County and Municipal Executive Director Russ Murray.
employee unions are hailing the Employees-Ohio Civil Service Em· "Workers have ·waited over two
action of the State Employment ployees Association, said the move years to get to the bargaining table
RelatlQns Board, which Thursday "finally puts state employees on the so they can catch up on their pay
ordered the first statewide union door step to collective bargaining." · r.ais€s, regain sick leave benefits,
"State employees will now have Improve working conditions and
representation elections.
Ohio's largest public employee . th\' chance to make a real_change in establish career opportunities to get ·
union, the American Federation of their lives." said AFSCE.QCSEA out of dead-end jobs."

many residents registering

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tries lor the open compe.tltion of
the Meigs County Fair at the
fairgrounds Thursday after·
noon. Deadline for the register·
""' ing of open class entries was 4
p.m. today (Friday). Giving
Hager a hand with registering is
Leota Smith, one of severn!
office workers hired for the 1985
lair .

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IBEW approves agreement

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COLUMBUS (U~!) - International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers Local 1466 Executive
Board members Thursday approved the same contract proposa l
their rank-and-file members twice
before had rejecting, ending a
violence-plagued strike against the
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric
Co. that began July 15.
c&amp;SOE spokesman Marshall Julien said the contract offer includes
pay raises of 4.3 percent this year
and next for the 1,440 strikers and a
wage reopener clause for 1987.
The current salary range for
employees is $7.62 to $14.39 per hour,
said the company.
The three-year agreeme nt is
effective immediately, said utility
spokesman Bob Jones, and em·

MEN'S &amp; BOYS'
DEPARTMENT
MEN'S SUMMER .

HEADWWEAR
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ACTION PANTS
BOYS' SHORTS

ployees were to rf'tum to work
Thursday and F riday.
'"We'll? glad to have our people
back. We need them ." J ones sa id .
'"We always have wanted to go
back," said Local 1466 steward
George Boyer. "We' re relieved that
i1 'sover."
The company had begun hiring
permanent replacement worke rs
and said Wednesday a commitme nt
had been made to a number who
were to start Friday and Monday .
C&amp;SOE Thursday sa id the status of
the replacements had ' not been
finalized .
The union' s decision to accept the
contract was due in part to the
company's hiring of replacement
workers, said Boyer .
The utility said there will IX&gt; no
reprisals against retumingworke rs

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Raids net additional mariJUana

MEN'S

were hil befall? agents got to
Jackson County.
Figures in Ohio a r e stU! bein g
tallied , but Bob Tenenbaum, spokesman for the Ohio Attorney
Genera l, c alled the raids " productive, but not unusua l. It's the same
Since 1he project opened Monday, thing we do all summer."
marijuana fields in Hocking, Meigs,
Federal agent s worked in the
Atbens. Vinton and Gallia counties · Jackson County field la te into the

JACKSON, Ohio (UPI ) - J ackson County Sherlif s deputies got
help from federal agents Thursday
to finish the Ohio part of Operation
Delta 9, a nationwide raid on
marijuana fields.

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MEN'S

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but that four employees fi red for
" misconduct '" during the s trike wUI
not be rehired.
The walkout was marked by
scattered incident s of violence and
alleged sabotage, but there was lit lie
in terruption of se rvice while nonstriking employees and supervisors
took over the duties of the strikers. ·
Durin g the strike, guards a t the
film's Conesville gPnerating stallon
wet·e assaulled, substation facilities
susta ined stJotgun damage, an
employec" s personal property was
firebombed, company-m.vned vehl·
cles were damaged, a microwavr
tower in Perry County was destroyed and non-strikin g employees
and outside contractors were harassed a nd threat ened wi th further
violence, said C&amp;SOE.

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BOYS'

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evening.
In Was hington, Attorney Gcne r·a l
Edwin Meese sa id the ra ids cost the
government a bou t 80 cent for each
uprooted plant. He said the pmj ect
res~ lled in the eradication of more
than 342.635 Rla nr s. 175 a rr1'sts and
t.he seizure of .6W opium poppies
used in the production of heroin.

New East Huntington bridge opens

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The 1311 miDion East
H~ Brill~ 8pllllllin&amp; the Ohio River between
H...tinllon lllld Proctorvlle opmed lor lrBIIIc
Thunday afternoon. PIIIIIIIMg lor the ,..an began

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (UP!)After more than W years of
planning, the $38 million East
Hunttr¢on Brldge, spanning the
Ohio River between Huntington and
Proctorville, Ohio, Is open to traffic.
Gov. Arch Moore cut theceremon·
lal ribbon Thursday and then rode
across the bridge in an antique
sportscar provided by George
Roush, a bridge foll?man who
helped lruild the span.
The bridge was originally pro-

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posed during the 196CiS. The first
contract on the span was letin 1974
for supporting piers. Those structures were finished in 1917.
The bridge's completion was held
up by lawsuits, disagreements over
location, construction delays and
funding shortages, Moore said in his
dedicat Ion remarks.
Arvid Grant of Olympia, Wash.,
designed tbe bridge, which Moore
described as an "architectura l
gem." The gpvernor sa.id the

structure Is the first of its kind in
West Virginia .
Supported by an asymmetrical
cable-stayed girder design, lh~
bridge is 2,!1.11 -feet long and has a
370-!oot tall A-shaped tower. Sixtytwo parallel ca bles of varying
lengths radiate from the tower.
Moore said that from an engine&lt;&gt;r·
ing standpoint,thestructure is oneof
the most technically advanced and
comple x in til&lt;' world.

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Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Pullllsher
PAT WHITEHEAD
·Assistant Publisher/ Controller

BOB HOEFUCH
General Manager

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DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
LEITERS OF OPINION are welromf' . They should be less than 300 words
long. AlJI(&gt;tters are subject toedltlng and must be signed with name, address and .
\elephon(' numtx&gt;r . No unsigned li'lters will be published . Le11ers should be In
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taste. address ing Issues. not personalities.

WASIDNGTON -While most of
the world would · consider the
upcoming Reagan-Gorhachev talks
the most important face-to-face
meeting of 1985, a fiercely loyal
hand of American poets, professors
and intellectuals has focused tostead on a meeting held In June in a
small , tastefully appointed apartment In Venice.
' The participants in this unrecorded negotiating sessiort were
Olga Ridge, 00-year-old former
mistress of the late poet Ezra
Pound, and Professor Carroll Terrell of the UnJverslty of Maine,
president of the Ezra Pound
Society.
they discussed plans to disinter
Pound's body from its resttng place

in Venice's "Isle of the dead," San behaU of Italy's fascist, Benito
Michele, and rebury It in the poet's MussollnL
birthplace, Hailey, Idaho.
Pound surrendered to Italian
PoUnd, who is . considered by partisans in 1945 and was llterally
some America's greatest poet- or caged in an American military
at least second only to Walt detention center in Plsa. Ruled
Whitman - had wanted to be m~ntally unfit to stand trial for
buried in Hailey. But when be died treason, Pound was confined tn St.
in Venice at 8'1 in 1972, there was Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington,
little possibility that he'd be brought D.C., untill958. While he was there,
home.
,
In 1949, Pound received the prestiAlthough his poetic gifts were not gious Bollingen prize for his poetry.
seriously disputed, Pound had , .On his release, Pound returned to
disgraced himseU with wild state- Italy and workedon his "Cantos,"
ments that were, variously, anti- an !li'l-page epic of man's intellec Semitic, anti-Christian, anti- tual hist9ry.
Moslem and anti just about
Like other members of the Ezra
anything else. He compounded his Pound Society, Terrell despises the
quirky bigotry by fulminating over poet's racist statements and other
the radio during World War D on egregious personal failings. But •

Hoax warning issued
WASIDNGTON (UP!) -Federal officials have warned World War II
veterans to be wary of a mysteriously persistent "dividend hoax" that
already has lured thousands 'into applying for non-existent insurance
benefits.
Rep, Matthew Rinaldo, R-N.J., and Veterans Administration officials
said Wednesday false rumors are circulating that 500,000 World War II
veterans are entitled to life insurance dividends of anywhere from $72to
$312 from wartime GI insurance.
Rinaldo said the rumor has cropped up repeatedly around the country in
the past few decades, despite official attempts to squelch it
The rumor has taken on new life recently, with some veterans even
receiving phony application forms to send to a ''Capt, V.R. Prosser" at the
VA center in Philadelphia, where the agency's insurance programs are
managed. · ,
However, Paul Koons, chief o;&gt;f the VA's insurance program
management, said not only are there no such divldends, •there is no Capt
V.R. Prosser.
"This Is a recurringprohlem," Koons said. "We refer to it as the dividend
hoax. In the last couple of months it's been acting up again. We've been
getting 1,000 applications a day. It's a real administrative burden .... We get
applications from all over the country."
Koons said VA officials actually dug back into military records to try and
find a real Capt. V.R Prosser.
"We found there was a W.R Prosser," Koons said. "He probably was a
captatn at one time and posted an application like this on a bulletin board
with his name on the bottom and the whole thing has just perpetuated
Itself."
Koons said the bogus application form has been copied and blurred so
many times that the name apparently evolved into "V,R. Prosser," and in
· :SOme cases to "V.A. Processor."
Rinaldo said the rumor dates hack to 1950 when the VA paid a special
dividend to about 16 million former servicemen who carried GI insurance
during World War Il
However, the only dividends now being paid by the VA are to veterans
who continue to carry GI insurance. Those dividends are paid on an annual
hasls without applications from veterans.

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"He says he's Superman and he's just waiting to get his suit back from
the cleaners."

Whilst Art . Buchwalp Is on
vacation we reprint some columns
from the past)
A diplomatic reception in Moscow has tremendous significance,
not only because of the good food
· and free Uquor, but because it is
:I
where most foreign observers learn
what is going on in the Soviet Union.
I attended a large diplomatic
year advanced "nonsecular Inter- cocktail party at one of his foreign
ests in that It creates. for lmpres- embassies recently, and I was
slbnable eight and nlne-year-old
amazed at what the professional
children, the appearance of official
Kremlin-watchers got out of it.
support for religion."
This Is how the conversation went
Voluntary religion classes were later on In the evening, when
held immediately aftel' school and
everyone was comparing notes:
up to a few minutes prior to the stari
"Did you notice Golvosky arrived
of the school day. The classes after Kub!nsky?"
required the presence of scl:ool
"That's very interesting, because
personnel intheschoolbuildingsand at the Fourth of July party at the
this constituted indirect financial
American Embassy Kubinsky ar, support of the religion program, rived after Golvosky."
accordingtothesult.
"And at the Fourteenth of July
The action was filed in January party at the French Embassy they
1984 on behalf of Lawrence A. Ford
and Molly w. Millet of Findlay.

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RU mg restricts Ul mg Us-e
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TOLEDO, Ohio tUPI)- A ruling
by a U.S. District Court judge has
restricted the use of public school
ooildings for religion education
Classes as the result of a suit filed by
the American Civil Liberties Union
of Northwestern Ohto.
· Judge John Potter ordered the
Findlay board of education to
prohibit theuseofits buildings to the
religious organization that had
conducted classes immediately before and after regular public school
sessions.
• Potter said the policy of the
Findlay board that allowed the
Findlay Weekday Religious Educa!jon Council to use the space for $l a

Letters to editor
'I must do something'
November to help up-grade Orange
"I must do somet hing" will
Township Fire Department with
always solve more problems than
the one mill levy on the ballot. What
- "something must be done." Dof&gt;s
will
the cost be to you if your house
this sound like us ? I have always
Is burned or we have to pay higher
said we have a great fire depart rates for fire insurance'?
, men! in Tuppers Plains, but after
After being at the public meeting
: going 10 a public meeting the other
and talking to some other people in
· night at the fire house and goin~
. over the needs of the fire depart - • the community, they all say. yes .
sure, "somet hing must be done."
ment. I can se&lt;' where "1 must do
Well, I just want iiou to go to -the
something" to help up-grade the
polls in November and say "I must
equipment to prot ect Ora nge
Township.
do somc! hing" to keep the good fire
depa11ment we have and a lso
• I know we all say what would we
improve the equipment
do without the fire departmelif"and
add "Something must be done."
Set:&gt; you at the polls. - Kenneth
Hager , Coo lville, Ohio.
: Well. we have a chance this

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August 9, 1985

came together."
"Very significant. By the way,
did anyone see Petrov shake hands
with Puch!nsky?"
"Perhaps Puchinsky's star Is
rising in the Presidium."
"
"Or maybe Petrov's star is
falling."
"I think we have overlooked the
real significance of the handshake.
It Is not that Petrov shook hands
with Puchinsky, but Puchinsky's
wife did not talk to Petrov's wife."
"Are you sure?"
"Of course I'm sure. Puchinsky's
wife turned her back on Petrov's
wife to say hello to Bolgonov's wife.
It was a deliberate snub."
"That very interesting. But to me
the most Important thing that
happened at the reception was that
Bolgonbv was drunk and spllled
vodka all 0\'er Marshal lgorvich's
uniform."
"What is so important about

that?"
"Igorvich was the one who
apologized."
"Bolgonov's star must be rising
faster than we thought."
"No doubt about it. Marshal .
Jgorvich even went and got Bolgonov another vodka."
" Did Bolgonov spill anything else
on Igorvlch's uniform? "
"No, but he stepped on the ·
Marshal' s foot and wouldn't get off
!L"
"I wonder if this means they're
going to make Bolgonov Minister of
Defense?"
"He's obviously in for something
big. I've never seen Marshal
lgorvich allow someone to stand on
his foot for so long."
"Did anyone see Zubelkin at the
party?"
"You mean the Tashkent poet
who was ousted from the Writer's
Unl~n for writing a poem attacking

'8Js."

The pharmaceutical firm was
fioundering financia1ly as recently
as the late 1970s and early 1980s. but
Its business improved dramatically
after the Food and' Drug Administration certified aspartame as safe
for public consumption in 1981.
Aspartame sales that year were
valued at only '$!~ million . . but
soared to· $74 million in 1982, then
skyrocketed again to$336 million In
1983.
Last year, aspartame sales of
$585 million accounted for almost
half of Searle's $1.2 billion revenues
and an even larger share of the
firm's profits. Some industry observers believe aspartame sales
this year could exceed $1 billion,
Approximately 1~ to 200 times
sweeter than sugar, aspartame
already Is used as an additive in
products ranging from laxatives ·
and pain relievers to whiskey-sour
mixed and instant coffee.

Today is Friday, Aug. 9, the 221sr day of 1985 with 144 to follow.
The
moon Is leaving its last quarter.
-The morning stars are Venu s and Mars.
The 1'1/enlng stars are Mercury, J upiter and Saturn.
Those born on this day are under the sign of Leo. They include English
author lzaak Walton in 1593. pioneer child pgychologlst Jean Plaget in 1896,
But the compound , marketed as
and English actor-dramatist Robert Shaw in 1927. - - NutraSweet,
remains entangled In
On this date in history :
a
medical
controversy
that dates
In 480 B.C .. after one of history's most famous battles, Persian forces
hack
more
than
a
decade
and Is not
finally overran the heavily outnumbered Spartan defenders of the narrow
abate.
likely
to
soon
pass at Thermopylae.
The FDA initially authorized the
In 1842, the U.S.-Canadlan bonler was formally defined by the
marketing
of aspertame In 1974.
Webster-Ashburton Treaty, signed by the the United States and Britain.
In 1941\, the Japanese. city of Nagasaki was devastated when the United That action was suspended when
scientists at the federal agency
State$ dropped its second atomic bomb.
In 1974 President Richard Nixon's resignation became effective at noon discovered Irregularities In test ,
and Vi~ President Gerald Ford was sworn in as the nation's 38th chief results subml tted by Searle to
demonstrate the purported safety
executive. - - of
aspartame and vartous pharmaA tbought for the day: Greek philosopher Plato said, "Wealth iS the .
ceutical
products.
parent of luxury and indolence, poveriy of meanness and viciousness. ana
Those tests are crucial because,
lxlth ot discontent "
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seeking to market proprietary or
prescription drugs or food additives
bears the burden of establishing,
through clinical and labora tory
studies, that there is a "reasonable ·
certainty" its products are sal!' for
public use.
A special task force organized by
the FDA to Investigate the quality
of Searle's tests concluded in 1976
that the agency could no longer
"rely upon the Integrity of the basic
safety data submitted by ... Searle"
to justify approval of aspartame
and other products.
Searle continued to press for
· approval of aspartame and to insist
.that Its test procedures were sound.
Critics inside and outside the
agency co~tinued to characterize
its tests and studies as "sloppy,"

flied - " detailed legal document
warning of potential healt h hazards
If aspartame was added to the diet
sodas.
The association's draft objection
argued that Searle "has pot demonstrated to a reasonable certainty
that the use of aspartame in soft
drinks will not adversely affect
human health as a result of the
changes such use Is likely to cause
In brain chemistry."
NSDA says the document was

\ Louis.·
John Tudor allowed only one hita fifth inningsinglebyLeonDurham
- Thursday night and pitched the
Cardinals to an 6-0 triumph over the
Chicago Cubs.
Durham singled to right field
under the outstretched glove of St.
Louis first baseman Jack Clark for
the only hit off Tudor, who raised his
reconlto 14-8.
Whitey Herzog saw It differently,
however.
Tudor, whose' 14 victories Is a
career high, said he did not make a
good pitch to Durhal"((.
In his last two outings, Tudor
allowed just three hits in two
complete-game victories.
Andy Van Slyke and Terry
Pendleon hit home runs to spark the
Cardinals Ill the victory despite a

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Uiple play by the Cubs.
Elsewhere in the NL, New York
walloped Montreal 14-7, Philadelphia topped Pittsburgh 7-3, Atlanta
edged San Francisco 2-0, San Diego
edged Houston 6-5 and Cinctnna ti
edged Los Angeles 6-5 tn 13 Innings.
Mets 14, Expos 7
At Montreal, Keith Hernandez
went 5-for-6 and drove in three runs
and New York's "M urderer:s Row"
of Gary Carter, George Foster and
Darryl Strawberry each homered to
pace a 26-hit attack tllat sparked the
Mets. It was the second five-hit
game of Hernandez's career. Rick
Aguilera, . 5-3, was the winner.

PhUJies 7, Pirates 8
At Philadelphia, Mike &amp;hmldt hit
a three-run first-toning homer to
lead the Phillies. Ozzle VIrgil also hit
aa first-toning homer, his third
hOmer in two games, to help John
Denny improve to 7-8. Don Carman

pitched two innings for his fourth
save. Don Robinson, 2-7, was the
loser.
Braves 2, Giants 0
At San Francisco, Rick Mahler
pitched a four-hitter and drove in a
run and Terry Harper had an RBI
singl&lt;' and scored once, lifting
Atlanta. It was the 12th time this
season the Giants were blanked.
Mahler, 16-9, allowed four singles,
struck out one and walked two. The
loser was Greg Minton, 2-3.
Padres 6, A!tros 5
At San Diego, Carmela Martinez
delivered a .two-run, galne-tying
single and Jerry Royster added a
game-winning single in a four-run
ninth inning that helped the Padres
snap a four-game losing streak. The
victory snapped Houston's· foorga me winning streak. Martinez and
Steve Garvey homered for San
Diego.

Yankees sweep doubleheader
despite Henderson's ·absence
By MIKE TULLY
UPINatlonal Baseball Writer
Rickey Henderson, who can
torment opponents with his speed,
. has irritatedtheNewYorkYankees
with a Jack of it
Henderson failed to rejotn his club
upon resumption the season Thursday night, and Yankees owner
George Steinbrenner said the center
fielder will be heavily ftned.
Despite Henderson'sabsence, the
Yankees swept the Cleveland Indians. Don Mattingly smashed two
home runs and Don Baylor's 19th
homer broke a 5-5 tie to give the
Yanks a 7-6 victory in the nightcap.
In the opener, Dave Winfield
slammed two homers and drove in
six runs. helping the Yankees to an
6-ltriumph.
Brett Butler hit two homers lor
Cleveland in the nightcap.
Phil Niekro lasted 4 2-3 innings for
New York. allowing six hits and five
runs before giving way to Brian
Fisher, 3-2, who hurled 2 2-3 innings.
Davr Righetti went 21-3 innings for
his Wth save. Jerry Reed, 0-4, was

the loser.
Intheflrstgame,MartyBystrom,
1-1, worked five innl!)gs before
developing a blister to earn his first
triumph stnce July 13. 1984. Curl
Wardle, 2-4, was the loser.
Royals liHi, 'llgers S--1
At Kansas City, Willie Wilson
knocked in three runs to propel the
Royals In the first game. Bret
Saberhagen, 13-5, helped Kansas
City defeat Detroit in Royals
Stadium for the first time since
August 1983, ending a string of 12
conse&lt;;Utlve tosses. Hal McRae had .
three RBI for Kansas City tn the
nightcap. White Sox 7-1, Re41 Sox 6-6
At Chicago, Ron Kittle, who had
not homered since June B. launched
two including one on the
Comiskey Park roof- to lead the
White Sox in the opener. Dave
Wehimeister notched his first
victory since April 23, 1978. In the
second game, Rich Gedman and
Wade Boggs hit solo homers to help
the Red Sox.
Blue Jays 7·7, Orioles 2-4
At Toronto, Tony Fernandez went

4-for-7
five RBI
Jesse
Barfieldwith
was 6-for-6
withand
a walk,
an
RBI and two stolen hases to help ·
Toronto sweep. The Blue Jays have
won 14 of tbelr lastl6and arenow30
games over .&amp;X&gt;.
Brewers 7·3, Rangers ol-1
At Arlington, Texas, Ben Ogilvie
drove in five runs in the doubleheader, helping Milwaukee sweep.
He was 3-for-5 and drove in three
runs in the firs! game. In the second
game, Pete Vuckovich-, 6-8, and
Rollle Fingers combined on a
five-hitter.
'I)Yins f, Angels 2
At Minneapolis, Mike Stenhouse
and Randy Bush each hit RBI
toning that
Bert
singles
to sparked
key a Minnesota.
three-run third
Blyieven, 10-12, notched his first
irtumph
since joining
the led
Twins
from
Cleveland.
Rod Carew
off
the Angels'. first with a double for
career hit 'No. 3,001.
A'sll,Mariners2
At Seattle,
Steve Henderson drove
In three runs and Duscy Baker hit a
two-run homer to tead the A's.

PETE SCORES - Cincinnati Reds' Pete Rose ·
scpres on a double to left by teammate Ron Oester In

the first inning Thursday. Rose reached first on a
force out then stole second during the toning. (UPI) .

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LOS ANGELES (UP!) - Los
Angeles 0\ltfieJder Pedro Guerrero,
who returned to his home in the
Dominican Republic anticipating a
long baseball strike, overslept.
failed to make a flight to Los Angeles
Thursday and missed the Dodgers'
game with the Cincinnati Reds.
The players' two-day strike ended
Wednesday.
Dodgers vice president Al Campanls said Guerrero, who returned
to his hometown of Santo Domingo
to visit his mother early Wednesday,
did not receive a wakeup call at his
home and thus missed the flight.
Campanls said he would talk to
Guerrero Friday before making a
decision on whether any disciplinary action will be taken.
Guerrero was booked on the next
available fllght outoltbeDominican

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"flawed ," "incomplete," "irrespon s ible," "Inadequate" and
"reprehensible."
A Public Bo,a rd o,f Inquiry
convened by th~ FDA in 1980 found
Searle's aspartame test results
"bizarre" and recommended that
approval be withheld because or
unresolved questions regarding a
possible link between the artU!ciat
sweetener and cancerous brain
tumors In laboratory animals.
In mld-1981, however, FDA Commissioner Arthur Hull Hayes Jr.
brushed aside those concerns and
approved the marketing of aspartame. as a sweetener in dry foods.
Two years later, Hayes also gave
aspartame the access Searle. had
long-sought to the $25 billion-a-year
carbonated soft drink market- but
a highly unusual event occurred
during the approval procedure.
The National Soft Drink Associ a!ion, the industry's dominant trade
association, prepared - but never.

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The houseofTudor stW rules in St.

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never filed because all of Its
concerns were resolve&lt;!- but some
physicians, members of Congress
and public Interest organizations
remain unconvlnced.
The Issue continues to be debated
in a variety of forums - including
medical journals, congressional
committees, pending litigation
against Searle and an investigation
recently launched by tbe General
Accounting Office.

because of the dew."
Ballor gave all the credit to Rose.

Untouchable Tudor rips Cubs

Much depends also on the
residents of Hailey, a small \Own
just down the road from Sun Valley ,
City Council President Joseph
Maccariilo said he knew that Pound
was a native son. but had not been
aware of his racist rantings. In view
of that, he said, Halley's acceptance
of the poet's body "Is going to be a
toss up." Maccarillo said he'll have
to think long and hard about it .
himself.

the traffic. policemen on Gorsky
Street?"
"That's the one. He's been
rehabilitated and is now permitted
to write anything he wants, provided he doesn't ask anyone to
publish it."
"The Writer's Union must be
going through one of tbetr liberal
periods again."
"I don't know if this means
anything, but Kavasky spoke to
me."
"That is significant because
Kavasky never speaks to foreigners. What did he say?"
"I asked him about the Polish
problem and he replied, 'I'm sorry,
I never speak to foreigners ."
"Did anyone notice that Gogo!
spilled vodka on Mutiken?"
"It means nothing. Everyone tn
· Moscow spills vodka on Mutiken.
He's become a regular bar rag."

Pete

and Esasky both walked to load the
hases and Oester delivered a
in his 22 years in the major leagues.
two-run single.
"I teamed a long time ago, when
"Rose knew what he was dotng,"
The Dodgers bOunced back with a
someone gives·you an inch, you take Ballor said. "The chances are I
run in the bottom of the first when
a mll_e ," _Rose said Thursday night '-"&gt;Uid've run toto Carlos if I tried to , Mariano Duncan beat out a bunt,
after he laid down a suicide squeeze throw him out. Carlos was reaching · took third on Enos Cabell's single
bunt in the 13th inningtoscoreCesar for the ball. I probably should've and scoced when Ken Landreaux
Cedeno with the tie-breaking run tried to call him off.''
grounded tnto a fielder's choice.
and give .the Cincinnati Reds a 6-5
Ctncinnati, trailing 5-2 In the
Los Angeles scored three runs in
victory over the Los Angeles eighth innlni. scored three runs, two
the fifth. Len Matuszek, IDling in for
Dodgers. "I11 take anything they'l- of them unearned, totietbescore5-5.
the absent Pedro Guerrero, led off
lglveme.''
Dave Parker led off with a double with a stngle. Mike Scloscia walked
1n delivering the run, Rose and Nick Esasky and Ron Oester and Duncan heat out an Infield hitto
collected his second hit of the game. both beat out grounders to third base load the bases. Matuszek scored
He now needs 22 to break Ty ~obb' s for singles to load the hases. .
when Solo balked and Cabell
record of 4.191 career hits,
Dave Concepcion grounded to followed with a two-run double,
"I'd like to get them allllketonlght Steve Sax. who attempted a tag
The Dodgers added a run in the
- to knock in the game-winning between first and second. The ball seventh when R.J, Reynolds
run," Rose said.
slipped out of his hand!; for a
stngled, reached third oo Duncan's
Ted Power, 4-2, worked three two-base error, allowing Parker third hit and scored on relief pitcher
Innings for the victory. Ron Robin- and Esasky to score. Bo Dlaz, Tom Hwne's wild pitch.
son pitched the 13th forhisfirstsave. acqulredWednesdayfromPhlladelGuerrero had returned to the
In the 13th, Cedeno, pinch hitting phla, then bounced out to score Dominican Republic during the
for Power, led off with a single off Oester.
strike and missed his return filght.
Carlos Diaz, 2-1, stole second and ·
Orel Hershlser and Marlo Solo
"We just couldn't get men on hase
took .thtrd w,hen Eddie Milner were the ·starting pitchers but after the seventh Inning," said Los
grounded out Rose then laid down a neither was around at the finish.
Angeles manager Tom Lasorda. "
perfect bunt between the plate and Hershlser gave up four hits before When you don't get men on hase, you
third base as Cedeno scampered being lifted In the seventh and Solo can't score. We rouldn't hold them
home with the winning run.
allowed slx hits in his slx Innings.
off all night.
"I saw (third haseman Bob)
The Reds capitalized on Hershls"Pete Is a tremendous competitor
Bailor down there," Rose said. "He er' s wildness to score twice in the and he knows exactly what he's
wasn't real deep, but he was first inning. Eddie Milner walked doing. And he showed.''
backpedaling. The grass was wet but was forced by Rose. Buddy Bell

_Terrell thinks this year; the lOOth
anniversary of Pound's birth, Is an
appropriate time to begin the
campaign to b~tng him home. The'
68-year-old professor hopes to be on
hand In the year 2000. "about as
early as we can expect America to
accept him,"
"When he Is brought back,"
Terrell told our associate Les
Whitten, "It should be with honor
for his poetry, whatever one may
feel for him as a person." He said
Miss Rudge wants Pound taken
home on one of his nation's naval
vessels, as W.B. Yeats was returned to Ireland from France.
Since Pound's loyal, longsuffering wife, Dorothy, died In
1973, much depends on the feelings
of their son. Omar. a distinguished
poe( himself, who lives In Princeton, N.J.
·
"! hate moving hill'\ from, that
beautiful site," he said. "but iny
historical Instincts are that there
would be a kind of resurrecting in
bringing him to Hailey." He
thought perhaps a modest monument In Hailey would be a suitable
compromise. Omar even suggested
a quote from the Cantos for the
memorial: "Let an old man rest. "

Sweetening the tests _______R_,_ob_er_t_~_al_te_rs

(Last of two related coi1111111S)
SKOKIE. llL (NEA) - At the
corporate headquarters of G.D.
Searle &amp; Co. in this Chicago suburb,
there's good reason to proclaim the
artificial sweetener aspartame
"the marketlhg success story of the

LOS ANGELES (UP!) -

Rose has picked up hits and smaris

he's pained that this most American of poets should lie buried in a
. foreign land, an exile even tn death.

The Kremlin-Watchers:____--,--_

August 9, 1985

Rose's bunt single defeats ·
Dodgers 6-5 in 13th inning

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Tewell leads PGA tourney

SECOND PlACE MINORS - In the minor
league division of the tournament at General
Hartinger Park In Middleport, Salem Center's Hawks

captured se&lt;:&lt;&gt;nd place. Team members were Ricky
Matheny, Larry Wills, Josh Sigman, Kevin Jewell,
Rod Sandy, Alan Wilson and David &amp;fight.

DENVER (UP]) -It isjustDoog
Tewell's luck that on the day he
shoots themostspectacularroundof
his life and leads the PGA
championship, a Hall of Fame
' parade Is right behind him.
Jack Nicklaus Is sreklng his ~h
major victory, Lee Trevino Is trying
to become the first person In 48years
to win back·to-back PGA titles and
Tom Watson hopes to become the
fifth person ever to win all four pro
grand slam events In a lifetime.
And all three of tluise superstars
are in position to achieve their goals
going into the second round of what
has the potential to be a thrllling
tournament.
On a day that brought mostly
beautiful weather, the top players in
the game carved up one of the
world's top courses - the par-71
Cherry Hills Country Club.
The person carving the most,
however, was Tewell. Despite
severe back pains, the 11-year pro
shot a 7-under 64 Thursday. breaking the Cherry Hills record and
giving him a two-shot lead going into
today' s second round.
The record Tewell broke belonged
to Arnold Palmer, whose 65 In the
linal round of the U.S. Open in 1960
stands as one of the most histone

achievements In the game.
Palmer returned Thm~ay and
shot a 75, tr,ylng and almost
succel'lllng In driving the green at
the 346-yard opening holeashedld to
start his famous round a quarter of a
century ago.
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Thursday, 17 players bested or
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and Nicklaus along with tour
funnyrnan Peter Jacobsen and
Corey Pavln, the circuit's rookie of
the year In 1984.
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Watson, who joined Hubert Green
and Danny Edwards.
Morrts Hatalsky was alone at 68
with 'the group at 69 lndudlng
another gathering of hlgh-proiUe
players- Tom Kite, Calvin Peete,
Hal Sutton and Masters champion
Bernhard Langer.
Other scores turnl'll In by ·wellknown players Included a 70 for
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p.m. Wedn(&gt;Sday evenings at 7 30 p.m
Praver and Bible Sludy
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eny HeighTs Road , Pomf'roy .John Swel
2alt, Sabbath School Supt Louise Staats
Sabbath School. 2 p.m Saturdda~· wl!h
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salary levels ach1eved over the next
five years wlll prove whether the
owners or players farm bclter In
baseball's moSI recenl labor.
dospute.
One thing became apparent as
details of Wednesday's setllement
emerged, however: I he players did
very well fouo· years ago
By eliminating professional com
pensalion lor teams losing a free
agent, the nrw agrt'f'm£'nt mak('s
the players the cieaJ winners of the
5().day stoike of 1981 . That year,
compensation was thE&gt; main 1ssue
Under terms o! the new sett le·
ment. a team losing a free agent can
only be compensated w1th draft
choices.
-Itthe los! player ranks m the top
third al hos posolion. a Jearn becomes
enlitled to two amaoeur draft picks
as compensation
- If the player 1s In the middle
th~'d. the compensation is a single
draft pock.
-For a pia'yer m the bottom third .
no compensation is ll?Quired.
In 1981 , playeo s a rsum against

the concept of professional compen
sat ion, saymg it would inhibit the
free markeo. They claiml'll a player
would lo"" market va lue if his new
team was forced to compensate the
former club
After a bitter strike, the pa11ies
compromised, creating a "compensation pool " As a result, a team
losin g a high-quality free agent
becatl'l(' e ligible to receive a
professiona I player as compensa·
t1on. At the sam•· time, the " pool"
protected the signing club from
being directly penalized with the
loss of a player.
In the last lour years, the system
has worked agamst the owners. The
best case occurred on Jan. Zl, 19SI,
when the New York Metsmlscalculatl'll and lost Tom Seaver in the
compensation pool to the Chicago
While Sox The White Sox were
entdll'll lo the pick, havmg lost
Dennis Lamp m the free agent
ma rkel.
The Mets gambled that Seaver's
high sa Ia1y and adv anclng age
would make hlm unat1ractive to
obtain . They were wrong.The White

Fire has dangerous potential
. Dl•lributed by UPI
The clothing you wear around the
Fn·e Is a part o! camping few of us camp can make a difference too.
would ltke lo do withoul The trouble Cotton clothes are by far !he most
Is that we see ot as such a benevolent comfortable for summer wear, but
. thing that we fail to recall its unlreatl'll cotton burns readily a
potential for disaster.
exposl'll to a flame. Synthetic
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many feet . If one were 10 land on a
outdoor wear.
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The campfire is a tradition, and It ·
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hundreds of acres of forest land.
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These same embers could land on ·It is an open fire deserving of all the
an old canvas tent or a makeshift
respect of any other fire. Don't let liS
sleeping bag and set them ablaze.
charm bedazzle you into behaving
This is one reason why It Is so
as lilt Is harmless. Any fire can burn
Important to make sure the fire is
more than the wood you feed it. A
dead before you go to sleep.
111tle care Is in order.

Sox, despite having won the
American League Weso the previous year, decided they could use
more pltchiilg.
When they found Seaver unprotected, they picked him. embarrassing the Mets. Seaver went 15-lllast
year and notched his 300th car~r
victory fhis season.
The loss of Seaver indirectly
wound up helping the Mets. ltmovl'll
them to call upayoungright hander
named Dwight Gooden.
Whether the new agreement will
favor the owners or playeo scan only
be determined by the salary levels
ach ieved between now and 1989.
During negotiations, players' representative Don Fehr had argued that
certain ownership proposals might
lower salaries.

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF' CHR1ST.
5th and Main. Bob Mt?lton, minister AI
Hartson, assoc. mim~ter, Mike Gerlach,
Sunday School superlnte ndf'nl 1 Bible
School 9· :JJ a m : Morning Worship 10. 30
a. m . Evening W01shlp 7. 00 p m Wednes
day 7· 00 p m . Prayer m{'('tin~
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE, Co-pastors RP\', Charles, Coyle
and Rev. Nanc~· Co) le Bill While, Sunday
School Supt. Sunda y School 9 30 a m :
Morning Worship 10· 30 a.m.: Ev:~ng('listic
meeting 7 00 p m Wednesday, 7 00 P m .
Prayef m('()llng
UNrrED PRESB\'T.:IUAN MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Rev Wanda Johnson, Direetor
Harold Johnson
Director of Education ,
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH -Sunday: Worship services
9.00 a.m., Church School10'15a.m . Bible
St udy Sunday 7:30 p m Prayer Group
Wednesday at 9 00 a m
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Ch urch School 10· 15 a.m. Morning War
rshlp 11. 15 a.m Tuesday, IO•OOa m . Bible
Study; Thursday, 7:30pm. Bible Study
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY
TER IAN - Worship service .9:00 a m
Church Schoo\10· ()()a.m. Tuesday. 10a m.
Bible Study; Sunday, 6 p.m Junior and Sehior High Youth Oroups.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pastor.
John Evans. Sunday School 10· 00 ~ . m ,
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Children's Church 11 am Sunday Even ing
Service 7· 00 p.m. W!'d , 6 p.m Young La·
dles' Auxiliary , Wednesday, 7 p.m. FamIly Worship.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Near
Long Bo1tm1. Edsel Har1, pastor. Sunday
School 9:30 am; Worship 10:30 a.m.
Pr 01 yer meeting Thursday. 7:30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH, Corner Ash and Plum. Ralph
Cundiff. pastor. S\lnday School10:00a.m :
MomtngWorsblp, ll:OOa.m., W!'dnesday
aud SaturdaY Evening Services at 7:30 p.

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f your run of good fortune has come to a halt
And temptation has led you astray,
You had better remember that you are at fault,
Just for being too busy to pray.
Be it illness or vice or financial distress
That has goven you cause for regret.
You expect to recover; but nevertheless
You w111 need all the help you can get.
So return to your faith without further delay
And your blessings will soon be restored,
For it wasn't the lord who has wandered away;
It was YOU who deserted the lord .
-Gloria Nowak

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MEIGS
COOPE RA'fiVE PARISH

UNITED METHODIST CIIURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Re\1. Don Archer
Rc\'. Roy Dee ler
lte\ Seldon .John~on
ALFRED - Chur&lt;'h School 9 .lO a m
Worshlp,ll am: UMYF6 30pm_, UMW
Thhd TuC'sdav. 7·30 p m . Communion.
fir sT Sunday. (Archer)
CHESTER - Wur sh1p 9 a m , Chu1l:h
School lOam . BibleStudy.Thu1sday 7 p
m : UMW. f\rst Thu1sd av 1 p.m, Com munion, ftr!)l Sunday t ·\rcher 1
.JOPPA - Worship ~· ltJ a m Church
Schoul10 311'-1 m Bible Stud" W(&gt;dnesdav,
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LONC BOTTOM -Churc h School 9 30
a m . Worsh tp 7 p.m : Btb\(' Study, WC'd
nC«i~ay 7 «1 p m, UMYF W£'dnl.'sday,
1') , 00 p.m
Com muni on First Su nda y.
1Archrt f
REEDSVH.LE- Chu1ch School 9 ~0 a
m : W01 ship Service 11 00 a m tl){'(&gt;ler 1
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PA UL Chureh School 9 a m . Worship tO a.m .
BlblC' Stud\, TUC'sdav 7:30 p m : UMW.
Thhd Tu(&gt;"day, 7:30 p m., Communlon
fi nn Sundu\ rArcher.l
CENTR~L CLUSTER
Rev .•James E. Corblll
K.ev Steven Nelson
Rev. Melvin Franklin
Rev. Clemente S. Zunica, .Jr
Kev i\Adrew Rubenkbl[ll;
ASBURY tSyracus£&gt;1- Wotshlp 11 am
: Church Sc.hMt !'1·45 am: Ch.~r~r B1bte
Study, Wedn('sday, 7 l()p.fll , UMW. riJSI
TuPsd&lt;~v 7 30 p m .: Cho ir RE'hC'ar~al.
Wf'clnf'!i li tlv 6 :m p m: UMW , rourlh Sundav. h 'tOp m (Nr lsonl .
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 11 m
Church &amp;,)1oollU am , B1blr Study, Tucs
d&lt;n, i, 'UI p.m . UMW. firs t M o nd&lt;.~v. 7 .10
p rn . UMYF Sunctav n p m C.Mir ~P ­
hC'J rsa l.li :mp m Wcdrwsda v 1FnmkllnT "
FLATWOODS - Church S&lt;&gt;hool 10 ;1m
. Wo1 o;;htp 11 a m 81bl&lt;' Study. Thurs·
UMYF Sundav n p.m
dav. i p m
(F'tankilnl

FOHEST RUN - Worsh1p 9 a .m .
C'hurch School 10 AM Choir practkP
ruC'..,d.n 6 JO p m., UMW , flist Tuf'sday.
i ,.)(J p m ir\('lsonl .
HEATH ll\.hddle&gt;p0111 -Church School.
9 30 a .m.: Wors hip 10 .10 a m.: Bible
Stud' T uC'~dd\ . 10 &lt;.1 m , UMW s(&gt;C'O nd
Monda v, 7 'lOp m, UMW Third Monda \,
i •, \Opm tZUnlg'Lll
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MINERSVILLE- Wo1 ~hip &amp;-1VIH' 10
11m .: Churc·h Sc hoo! 11u. m · UMW thi rd
\V('Cin c:--. ct~'· 1 p m. Choir pnt tllcC'. Mon ·
dav. 7 .'10 p m (Nelson I.
PF:AAL rHAPE I - W01 ~ hlp Ser\'iCE' !t
a .m , ChuJ'('h Sehoul 11 a m., UMW St•rond TuC'~day. 7 30 p m , UMYF' Jas1
Tut&gt;..,d..l\ , i ,,l(l p m iRulK'nkln.t:n .
POMEROY - ChUI'Ch School, 9 l!l il m
: Worship 10 ·m a m . Choir rehea1 sal
Wrdnl'sd:n. 7 30 p m. UMW. seco nd
J'u&lt;'Sdc!\ 7 30p m: UMY I- Sunday. lip m
1C01 bltt ~
ROf"l&lt; SPR INC:S - Chu1ch Sc hool !-1·1!1
" m, Wm !-&gt;hip 10 J m , Sibil' Stud\, \V(.'(i nrsda\. 7: Ul p m . t:MYF tSrniOI '~ I. Sunrltn, !'! p m (.Jumorsl ('\('rv olhC' I Sun·
d.n ti p rn 1Franklin 1
R UTLAND- Church ~hOol , 9 -15.1 m
Wor s hip. 10 30 .1 m ., UMW t E\•rnmJ,! Ctr
clr&gt;l ~r!'n nd Wrrln rsdu,v 7 .10 p m UMW
rAflf'lnoon C'lrcleJ st'cond Th1.1 r~ da v. 1 p
m 1RubC'nklngJ
SA! F:M CEN J'ER- Church School lOa
rn , Wur ~hip \l, ~5 ,1 m . r Rubenkln g 1.
SN0\\1\111 1 F: - \\'01 sh\p R .111 .1 m ,
C' hu1 ch SehoollO" m {Rubronkln.t:o .

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHR IST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION RP\'. KC'IIhEblln .
pas tot . Sunday School 9. :JO a m Wad£'
Hayman. supl.; Mormng Worship, 10: :lOa.
m. , Sunday ('Venlng scrvi('(' 7· 30 p m :
W&lt;'dnesday Prayer M('('ting, 7 30 p.m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Rarlnr. Rev. J&lt;..~mes Sattel f\(&gt;ld . pa!Sior
Freeman Williams Supt Sundav School
!1:45 a.m.; Sunday and Wednesday even·
Jng Sl'rYICC'S. i p m
MIDDLEPORT FlR~T BAPTIST
Corn('r Sixth and Palm('I Earl Ed('n, P.os
tor Ray l 'if'lds, S S Supt . Dan Higgs,
Asst Sup ! Sundav School 9 15 a m :
Morning Worship 10 : 15 a m . Sunda\
Evf'n ln ~ S('l\'lcc. 7 p m Youth m(&gt;('tlng ,
7·:10p.m WC'dnrsd:J\' {'H'nm~sl.'nlce7p .
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SOUTIIERN CLUSTER
Rev. Roger Grace
Rev. Paul McGuire
Rev Keith Rader
APPLE GROVE- Church School9a.m
Worship. 10 am tF'Irst and 1hird Sun
davs l; UMW, Second Tuesday, 7· 30 p rn:
PraYer m('('ling. WC'dn esday 7 p.m
(Grace\
BETHANY- Wurshlp, 9 a .m, Ch urch
Sc hool, 10 am. Blblf' Study, Wednes,day,
10 &lt;..1m , Dorcas \Yolll(\n's Fellowship,
Wednesday. n am (McGuire )
CARMEL- Chu rch School 9 30 a m ;
Wo1 ship, 10 45 a m Second and Fourlh
Sunda~s: F'f'ltowshtp dinner with Sun on,
lhl1d Thursday, 6. 30 p m (McGuire \
EAST LETART ~ Church School9a .m.
WorshiP 10 am second and fourt]) Sun·
days. UMW fils! Tursday, 7:30 p.m .
(Gr.rtce)
LETART FALLS - Worsh ip 9 a m .,
Church School lO am tGracl'l
MORNING STAR- Wor~hlp, 9 45 a m ,
Church School 10·30 am: Bible Study,
Thursday, 7 30 p m tRader ).
MORSE CHAPEL-Church School9: 30
a m : Worship 11 a m (RadE'r)
RACINE
WESLEYAN - Ch u rch
School, 10 a.m.: Worship, 11 a m : UMW
fourth Monday 7 30 p.m , Men's Prayer
Brea kfast, Wednesday, i a m (Crace)
SUTTON - Church School, 9 30 a rn.,
Morning worship 10 45 a.m. first and lhlrd
Su nday!!., Fellowship dinner \l:lth Carmel,
third Thursday, 6:30p.m. tMcGulreJ.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
Swain, Supt Sunday School"9.30 am ev·
ery week. '
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
Tom Stalen, pastor. Sunday Sc hool9: 30 a.
m. , Evening service 7· 30 p.m. Wednesday
prayer meeting 7 30 P..m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Duanl" Warden, minister. Bible
class 9: 30am ., Morning Worship 10:30 a.
m , Evening Worship 6: :rl p.m. Wednesday Blbl(&gt; Study 6 30 p m
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Sunday School servic(&gt;, 9· 45 a .
Worship .service 10:30 a.m ,
m ;
Evangelistic St-rvice 7:30 p.m Wednes day; Prayer meeting 7 30 p m . Thursday.

When God seems far
away,' it means you
moved. He dodn'l.
- Ann landers

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, PomeroyHarrisonville Rd Robert Purtell, minister, Ron Riffle, Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday School 9 30 a m .; Worship
serv iC£' 10:30 a.m.; Evening worship Sunday 7 p.m and Wednesday, 7 p m
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
Grove. Tbe Rev WilHam Middleswarth,
pastor. Church servlCE" 9:30a.m., Sunday
School 10 :l) a m.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
John Wright, pass lor. Sunday School 9. :KJ
a.m ; Larry Haynes, S S. Supt. Morning
worship lO.ll a.m.
RACINE CHURCH OF TilE NAZA·
RENE, Rev Thomas H. Collier, pastor
Mar1ha Wolfe. Chairman of the Board of
Christian Life. Suntlay School 9:30 a.m .;
Morning worship 10:30 am: Sunday
evening worship 7. 30 p.m Prayer meetlng
7:30p.m Wednesday
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Oex·
trr. Woody Ca ll, pastor Services Sunday
10 a. m and 7 p.m . Wednesday, 7 p m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Stev&lt;'
De.t ver Pas tor Robert Smith Sunday
School Supl Sundav School 9.10 am
Morn l n~ \\Orshlp 10 40 a.m: Sunday
£'vrnlnJ!; "orshlp 7·3() p m: Wffinl'sdav
rvrnlnJ!: Blblf' studv 7 :WPm

BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH.
Burli ngham Rl'\ Okr~· Rav Laundf'rmlll
p;tsto1 . Ph. \l92·7l'l4 Sunday Schoo\10 00" m
Sundav ('\'&lt;'lling !if'tvl{'(' 7 00 p m .. wronros
day&lt;'\en\n~Sff\1('('! 7·110pm
PINE GR0VF: MOLl NESS CHURCH. 1&lt;.t
mlh• off Rl 3~5. Rev . Ek'n J Wall~ p.1stor
l.f'C' Ru~·~l'll S S Supt Sunda\ School 9 ~
.t .m MOll,!'"~ Worship 10 :lO ,, m Sun
day C'VC'n!n~ servke 7 30 p m , WC'dn('s·
dav set \'ICC', 7 30 p m
SlLV ER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Lllllt'.
pastor Strvr L!lll&lt;', S. S Supt Sunda\
Sc hool 111 am: Morning worsip, 11 a.m ..
Sunliav e~r,ninR IA.Orshlp 7· JO p m Prayer
mN'tin~ :~nd Bib if' ~t udy Thursliay. 7. 30 p
m . Youth m('('tllla: WednC&gt;sday at 7 p m
REJOICING liFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- JR3 :'i 2nd Av('. MlddiC'port Sunday
SchOol 10 a.m . Sunday C'Vf'nln~ 7.00 p.m.
Mid Wf'l'k service. Wed, 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Robert E Musser, pastor Sunday School
9:30 a.m : Puul Mussrr supt : Mornln~
\I.Orsh!p 10 30 am: Sunda\' rvC'nln~ s(&gt;r·
viet•. 7 p.m.. mid \.\&lt;et•k srrvt("(l, Wrlinl"s·
day ,7pm
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NAZAREI\E. Rrv Gle nn McMillan. pasto1
Mary .Janlcl' La\'('ndcr. Sunday School
Sup! Sunda' S&lt;·hUDI 9 :lO •a .m., Morning
worship Ill 30 am" F.\ang&lt;'lislic ~prvtcc.
6p m, Pray£'1 andPrai~(&gt;Wf"dncsdll\,7p .
m Youlh m('{"llng 7 p m
EDEN UNITED BHE'J'HHEN IN
CHRIST. EldPn R Slakt&gt;, p&lt;tsiOI Sundav
Schnnl 10 .1m : G:u y RrNl, Lav lrDdf' r.
Morning "C'IffiOn. 11 am, Sundn\ night
sen·irrs· fhrlst!an Endeavor 7·30 p.m.
Sonr;:: sen•tcl' 8 p m Pr&lt;'ach ing 8 3U p m
Mid werk prayrr mc('!ing, Wl.'dn('sday, 7
pm

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HF:Mt.OCK CiROVF. CHR!STJAN
Rolii:N Watson, pastor Clt'nsbn Pr,111 .
Sund&lt;J\' Sehoo\ Supt Morning\\ orshtp 9: Jfl
c1 m : Sund:J1i St hoot 10· 10 am: EV('n \n ~
SC'I \ l{t', 7 3f) p ln .
MT UNIOI\ BAPTIST Donald Shut'
pJslm , .Jm• S.l\ 1e, Sundav School Sup!
sund,l\ School 9·4fl .1m: E\'C nlng wor
-. hlp h m p m : rrav&lt;'r MroC'l lng ti :w p m
\\'i•d nPsdav.
TUPPFRS PLAINS CHURCH OF'
CHRIST Jod\o Holland, mini~tcr Dt"rvl
\\'I"l l!; Supt Morn in~ " orshlp , )1·00 a m .,
C'hul&lt;"h School 9 00 a.m
CHESTER CHUR&lt;;H OF THE NAZA
fl.ENE H£&gt;\ 1-ierbert Gralc, pastor
fo·rank RlffiP. supL Sundav School 9 30 a
m : WUI'shlp Sf'rVIC(', 11 a m and 7 )l m
Sunli.n . Wt'dnrsd a~ 7 p m PraH'I m{'(-'1
&gt;ng

LA UREl. CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CH URCH Rrv RoiX'rt Millrl'. pastor . H.o
t:ftort E B,lrton. Director of Chr istian Edu·
cation: Strvl' Eblin. aSsistant Sundav
'X' Mot I'.J :\0 am . Morning worship 10· .10
.1m .. Choir plat·tlcc. Sunda'' 6 :lOp m .:
t .vC&gt;nln~ wo1shtp 7 :top m . WcdnP.ldav
Pl'a\cr and Bib](' S!ud'. 7. .'JO p m
DEXTER CHURCH OF CI!RIST.
C'har!PS Russell Sr .. minlste1· Rick Ma
co mb£'r, su pt. Sunday School 9.30 a.m ..
.wm·shlp st"f\ICI." 10:30 am Bibli' stud y
TuC'~dilV 7:30 lJ m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF' JESUS
CHR IST OF LA TIER DAY SAINTS Po~·! ·
land· Racine Road. William Roush pas! OJ .
Linda Evans. r hurch school dlrE'Cior
Church schoo l9:30 a m .; Mo1nlng "on~lp
10 30 a.m .: WC'dnrsday rvenlng prayl."r
·services, 'i'.Kl p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. R('v Earl
Shu IN. pastor. Worship service, 9:30a .m
Sundii~ School 10.30 a m. BiblE' Studv and
prayer service Thurrsday, 7:30p.m.
CARLETON INTEROENOMINA·
TIONAL CHURCH, Kingtbury Road Rev
David Curfman, paslor. Sunday School

q .Ill .1m Ra lph Ca rt, Sup! Eventn~ worship i' :KJ p.m Prav('r mE.'&lt;' Itnfi!: , Wednt '"·
dm 7 .'10 p.m
LONG BOITOM CHRIST IAN . Jod\'
Hol lund pastor. Wallace Oamrwood.
Sund:J~ Sl hool Supl Worship S&lt;'P tee. 9 a
m .. BIIJie &amp;·hnul 10" m

HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
Rev Thf'l't"'n Durham, paslor Su nday
!'.t: hool at 9.30 a. m ., Morning worship at
10· 30 a.m.: Sunday evening service &lt;Jt 7:30
p m Thu rsday serv icE's at 7· 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald
Knob, located on County Road :n Rev
l.awrenCf' GluPsencamp, pastor Rev .
Rogf'r Willford. ass1 pastor. Prroching
sE&gt;rvkes Sunday 7• 30 p m Prayf"r meeting
Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., Cary Grlrtlth.
lf'adC'r. Youlh groups Sunday C'V£'nin2 a t
6: JO p m with Roger and VIole! Willford,
lrad(&gt;rs Commu nion SE&gt;rvlct&gt; first Sunda v
rach month
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
WESLEY AN
CHURCH - Coolvlllc&gt; RD. Rr\ Phillip Rldt'nour. pal'lfor Sunday Sc hool 9 30 u m .:
\\Orshlp SPrvlct' 10.30 a.m , BlbiP stud'{
and "'orshlp Sf'rvice. WC'dn£'sdav. 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mark Jon&lt;'s. pastor Bill Nicholson, Sun·
dav SchOol Sup! Sundav School9 30 a m .:
Morn Inti: Worship and Commu nion 10 30 ::1
m

RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST Amos
Tillis. pJstor. Sonnv Hudson. supt. Sunday
SchOol !l ll a m Morning worship, 10 JO
am .. Sund&lt;~ v ('\'t'nlng wrv iCf' 7.00 p.m
WNinf'sday sC'rVI('(' 7 p.m WMPO pro
~~.1m 9 .1 m, C'&lt;ich Sunda\
• RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE Rf' \' I lovd D Grimm Jr pas tor
Sundav Sl: hoo l !t 30 ~ m .. Worship scrvlcc
10 · :lO ,1m , Young prooplf' s ~f'l'\' ) (f' 6 p m
E~·'-'n),{('ll~ l lC sC'rVic(' ti :l(l p m WednPSda v
s('r\'kr&gt; 7 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Mlllf'r
St Mason. W Va Eugt&gt;nr t.. Cong('r, ml·
nisiN Sun dav Blbl&lt;' Stud\" 10 a m : Worship 11 :.1 m, and 7 p m Wlodn£'sda v Blbl('
Stuliv voca l mus1r 7 p m .
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD D"d
din~ Lane Mason, W Va .1. N Thuckf'r.
pastor. EV&lt;'ninfi!: "-ervic(' 7.:10 p m, Women's Mimst ry Thursday. 9:30 am ..
Wedn('Sday Prayer and Bible Stu dy, 7· 1!1
pm
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHR IST l N
CHRISTIAN UNION. Tht&gt; Rev . William
Ca mpbell , pas1or Stfnday School 9·30 a .
m., James HughE"S, supt. Evenlnfi!: service
7· 30 p.m Wednsday &lt;'\'enlng prayer meet Ing 7&lt;10 p m Youth prayer servicE' each
Tu&lt;'sday.
FAIRVIEW BIBl.E CHURCH, Letart.
W. Va , Rt. l, James Lewis, pastor Wor·
ship servlcrs 9 30 a.m.: Sunday Schoolll
a m .: Evening worship 7 30 p m Tuesda y
collage prayE'r meeting and Bible Study
9· 30 am Worship service, Wednesday
7 30 p.m
OUR !=lAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Walnut and Henry Sts , RavenswOQd, W
Va . The Rt'v . Geor~C' C Weirick. pasl or.
Su nd ay SChool 9· 30 a m : Sunday worship
11 a.m.
CALVARY BlBLECHURCH, located on •
Pomeroy Pike, Co unl y Road 25 near Flat·
woods Rev B\ac)twood. pastor. Servic(&gt;s
on Sunday at 10 30 a m a nd 7' JJ p.m with
Sunday Sc hool ~ . 30 a.m Bible Study, Wed nesday,7·JOpm
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHR IST, Sl Rt l.1R, Antlqully . Rev
Franklin Dickens, pastor Su nd ay morn Ing 10 a.-m . Sundav even in!!! 7:30 p .m
Thursday evening 7 30 p m
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
TlST CHURCH Pastor Robert Byers
Sunday SchoollO a.m , Worship service 11
a .m .: Sunday evening servicc,7:30 p m .:
Wednesday evening service 7· 30 p m
INDEPENDENT HOUNESS CHURCH
Jnc., Pearl SL, Middleport. Rev O'Dell
Manley, pastor Su nday School9 30 a rn.;
Morning worship 10 30 a m : Ew~nlng
worship 7. 30 p.m. Tuesday, 12:30 p m. Women's Prayer m('('tlnfit. Wednesday, 7:30
p m Prayer and Praise service
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOSTOLIC- VanZand1 and Ward Rd Eldf'r
James Mllle1 , pastor. Suntlay School,
JO ·JOa m , WorshlpScrvice,Sunda)', 7:30
p.m , Bible Study, Wedn(&gt;sday, 7·30 p.m
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
Harrlsom•llle Road Davtd Ferrell, pas·
lor. 'Clinton Faulk, Sunday School Supt ..
Sunday School 9· 30 a m.; morning worship, 11 a.m .. Sunday E&gt;veni ng service 7: 30
p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p.
m
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
non-Pentecostal Joy Clark, pastor Worship service Sunday 10 a m , Sunday
School 11 -a m Evening worship service
7. 00 p m Wednesday prayer mooting 7:00
pm.
MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Texas
Conununlty off Ct Rt 8'l Rev RotK&gt;rt
Sanders, pastor. Don Wlll,laylcader Sun ·
day School 9: 30 am, Morning Worship
10•45a m.: Evening preaching service SE'·
cond and fourth Sunday al 7:-XI p m;
Chrl!tlan EndeeYa-. first and third Sun·
day, 7: :.J p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting
and Bible Study, 7: 30pm.

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Located on 0 J While Road of Highway
]60 Pat Hen" on, pastor Sunday School )0
a.m. ClaSst"S for all ages. Junior Church 11
a m ; Mornmg worship 11 a m Adult
Choir practiCE' 6 p.m. Sunday. Youn2 Peo
pi(&gt;'S, Children 's Chutc'h an'd Adult BibleStudy, Wednesday at 7 30 p.m .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 570 Grano
St . Middleport AUII!ated .wilh Southern
Baptist Convenlion David Bryan, Sr, Ml
nls ter Sunday School 10 a m . Morning
worship ll am., Evening worship 7 p.m :
Wednesday ev&lt;&gt;nlng Bible study and
prayer m(&gt;{'l\ng 7 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, SO
Rt. 124 and Co. Rd 5 Mark Seever s minis
ter Sunday School Supt Harry H('n
drlcks; Sunday School9:30 a .m Morning
wouhtp 10 .10 a m , Evening worship 7 p
m . Wednesday worshtp 7 p m .
ST PAUL Ll,JTHERAN CHURCH.
CornC'r Svcamore and Second Sts . Pomrroy The Rr\'. William Mlddlcswarth.
pstor Sunday SChool \l 45 a m ; Church
S('I'V )Cl' 11 a m
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Msgr.
Anthony C1annamor(' Ph 992 5898. Saturday EH~ nlng Mass 7 30 p.m; Su nday
Mass, 8 a.m. and 10 a m . Conr~slons one
half hour beforr each Mass. CCDclasses,
11 a m Sunday
VICTORY BAPTIST 525 N. 2nd So ..
MlddlepQrl JamM E Kreset' pastor.
Su nday morning worship 10 a m1, Evf'nl n~ service 7 p.m .: Wednesdav pve ning
worship 7 p m V!sttallon, Thursday li' :lO
p.m
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHU RCH
OF GOO - Gilbert Sprne&lt;&gt;r. pastor Sun
day School 9 JO am, Morning service
10.00 a .m : Su11day evPnln~ serv ice 7: 00 p.
m : Mld·WH~ prayer service Wednesday
7 p.m
MT . OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH.
Lawrtonce Bush. pastor. ~ax FolmE'r, Sr
Supt Su nday School and Morning Worship
9 30 a m : Sunday E'VE'ning servic(', 7 p m ;
Youth meell ng and Bible Study, Wednes
day , 7 p.m .
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rl 7 on Po·
ffi('roy By Pass RE'V Robert E Smith, Sr
. pas! or Melvin Drake, S S Sup! Sunday
School fl 30 a.m., Morning Worship 10 30,
Evening Worship 7 30 p.m ; Wf'dnf:'sday
PrayN Se-rvice. 7 30 p.m
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Railroad
Sl Mason Sundav SchoollO a m · Morn·
\ng worship 11 a m., Evening servicE' 6 p
m Prayc1 m['('ling and Bible Studv Wcd nt&gt;sday 7 p m
FOREST RUN BAPTIST RC'v Nyle
Rordt'n pastor. Cor nC'Ilus Bunch. supl
Su nd a~ School 9· Jl am . Second and
foul"th Sundavs worship st.&gt;rVIC(' at 2.30 p
m

MT. MORIAH RA~j'IST , F'ourJh and
Muln 51 MlddiC'porl RPv Calvin Minnis
paslor Mrs E lv in Bumgardner supt.
Sundav School 9 W a m , Worsh ip scrvlc~
10: .JS am

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Morning Wor.:;hip 10 30 a .m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po·
meroy Pike David Hun!. pastor, Jack
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Scool, 9: 30a.m , MornlnR Worship, 10. 'lO,·
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tat ion, 7 p m Wednesday, PrayC"r ser\ Ice.
7:30 p m. Mission Frlffids. 7::\0 p m.:
Girls in Ac11on, 7:30 p m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bal ·
ley Run Road, RM•. Emmell Rawson, po!i
tor. Handley Dunn. sup! Sundav School,
lOam .: Su nday('vf'ningsN\'1('(' 7·30p m
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St!CCESS ROAD CHURCH OF C' HRIST
- JoS('ph B Hosk ins. c\'angel\sl Sunday
BlbiE&gt;Sludy9a m. , Worship, lO am· Sunday rvt"ning service 6 p m .. Wednpsday
C'VE"ning St'rVicr&gt; 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racin(' ,
Rt 124 William Hoback. pastor . SundaY
School 10 a m , Sunday evening service 7
p m. Wednrsdav {'venlng s('rvke 7 p.m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Chea dle .
Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morninfi!:
Worshtp10 ·30a m Prayer srrv1cr.al tNn
ate Sundays
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MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Ave. Rf'v, Clark Bak(&gt;J, pastor Carl No!
!Ingham. Sunda v School Supt Sundav
SchOol 10 am with classC&gt;s for all agrs
Even In~ ~l'J vice-s at 6 p m Wfi.'dn(&gt;sdav Bi
blr&gt; study a17:30 p m Youth srrvlces Frl
dav at 7 10 p m
Ef'CLESIA FELLOWSHIP. 128 Mill S1 .
Mldolepor1 Brother Chuck MrPh('rson
pastor. Sunday Sthool ]0 a .m .. Sundav
evf'nlng services at? p m aod WC'dn£&gt;SdaV
Sf'rvkf's al 7 p m
ANT IQUITY BAPTIST Earl Shuler.
pastor Sundav School 9 JO 3 m , Church
SE'rvlc£' 7 p m , Youth m£&gt;etln~ . 6 p m
Tuf'sdav Bible STudv.al 7 p.m
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE. 33045
Hll:Jnd Road. Pomerov Tom Krlly. pas
tor Dannv L~mber t S S Sup! Sunday
morntn,:( Sl'rvlce al 10 am, Sundav even
lng servic(' 7 :ro p m Tuesday and Thurs
dav Sf'rvlces a1 7 30 p m
WORD OF FAITH. 93 Mil l SL. Mlddlf'
port Sundav mor ntng S('rvlcl' 10· 15 a m '
Sunliay C'Vl'n in g 7 30. Thursday mornlnJ!
Btblf' studv 10 a m Wednl'sdav l"ve ntng
7 30 p.m.
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE Re\ Glendon Stroud pastor
Sundav St· hool 9. 30 a .m Worsh1p S{'rv\r(',
HI 30 am Youlh se n 'IC'f' Sundav G· 15 p
m Sunday t'Wning srrvlcf'i OOp m Wed
nN;dav P ra v(lr Mf'e llnf! and B1blf' Study
700pm
NF.ASE SETrLEMENT CHURCH. Sun
d:1v afte&gt;rnoon ~rrvlcf'S at 2&lt;Yl Thursda\
rvC.nl na: SC'fvlCC'S at 7 :lfl.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Mason W
Va Pastor R1\l Murphy Sunday School10
a m , Sunday {'vrning 7: 30 p m Prav('t
mf'f'ling and Bib!&lt;' study W&lt;:'dnesday 7~ ~
p nl Evrryonl' welcome
RUTLA.ND FREE WILL BAPTIST. Sa
ll'm St Rf"v Paul Taylor. p:.st or Sunday
School HI a m , Sunday E'venl n,g 7 30 p m ,
WC'dnf'sdav rvrnlng pravf'r m('('tlng 7:30
pm

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CHURCH SllvC&gt;r Ridgr Duanf' Svd('nstrlcker pa~t or Sund.ty School \l a.m ,
Church sNvic(' 10 am B1ble Studv Wed
nl'Sdav 111 7 Wpm ~lun r&gt; thi'U Srptrmbrr.
7 p m Q('!Obf'r thru Ma y Sunda\ f'vt•mng
Fr&gt;llows hlp i p.m June thru ScptC'mbrr. 6
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Sermonette
Now LS the season of memories, summertime memolies In
school soon, a techer will ask students to write abou! the best
memolies of summer. How many different papers w11l be written
Summer is the time of vacations. reunions, picnos. Founh of July,
ball games, swimming and fairs. The best memolics are of things we
did or accomplished. Pa11iclpatton or action Is by far the most fun.
' Here comes the Meigs Fair and lots of people and entering
things they have made or built or canned or baked, etc. The faiT
means gelling np early and ,.;laying up late. Those who show their
animals need to stay close by and hardly get any sleep but never
seem to miss it until the next week, and then they sleep very !at&lt;'.
God never wantl'lllife to he dull and full of hard labor only. God
enjoyed the Garden of Eden with Adam. He gave us heautlful
sunrises and sunsets, flowers and good thing~ to see as well as 1oeat
and smell. God save us minds and most of all memories A
remembeling _of all the good times and the abilily lo forget !he bad
times or at least to put them Into the back reaches of the mind.
God has given us a most beautiful and lovely world to live in and
then prepared an even better, special place called Heaven The fa1r
gives us wondrous memories. Think of the food and drinks and ride&gt;
and fliends and excitement that just cannot be pul out of mind so
· easily J'hos Is God'sgifttoall ages, a season for memorot&gt;s . Whatever
lhat season may be there Is excitement In the a or and Into the very
being of each one of us children. Be we children of five oo· 95 we are
touched by the thrill and excitement of the fair.
1 enjoy the fair and many other things also, bull also know It all
comes from God and His great love for me and all mankind. Enjoy
life and have fond memolies, but also remember God has reservro a
belter place for us than all our fond memories pul togclher. He senl
His son Jesus the Christ to take away our sins, so Heaven could be
ours. Believe in Jesus the Christ and all your wonderiul memories of
all the fairs In your life wUI pale to the glory that will be ours in
Heaven abOve. Pray when that day comes and you leave this eanhly
home, you will enler into God's domain, Heaven The great fair of
happiness for eternity. -Rev. William Middleswarth. Meigs County
Lutherans.

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CHALLENGE - ADen Ball, Route 7 resident and a retired Pomeroy
Post Office mail carrier, challenges Meigs Countlans w mise a bigger
potato than thts two pound, three OUJI(,'e spud he is holdlng from hts
garden. Ball says he'D pay 52 to the person coming up with a bigger
potato. Retlrlngon March 10, 19671romthePomeroyPostO!flee ha&gt;btg
...-.ed25yearsasacltycarrierandl5yearsasaruralrnnier,BaUthen
wenlln!AJ the lumber business and later sold real estate. He Is oow 84 and
Ibis year maintains a two acre garden plot at his home.
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Angry Floridians
send felon home
LOS ANGELES tUPl) - A
mentally disturbed convicted sex
offender who has been shuttled
between the East and West Coasts
by Jaw enforcement officials has
returned to California on a flight
paid for by angry Florida residents.
Weston Hill, 44, arrived at
International Airport Thursday
aboard a flight from Miami In the
company of his attorney, public
defender James Evans, who said he
would try to get Hill settled and into
psychiatric care.
Dade County Judge Gerald Klein
droppedindecentexposurecharges
against Hill on Monday and told him
to return to California.
Among those sending Hill off In
Miami were representatives of
radiO station WHYI-FM, whose
angry listeners raised about $l,O'Xl to
send him back to Callfomla.
As Hill was leaving, the station
played the record "Missing You,"
which contains the line: "l ain't
missing you at alL"
"lf I have a future It's here in
Ca lifornia. " the gap-toothed Hill
sa id as he stepped from the plane.
'The publicity surrounding my
retur'Dis somewhat humorous. Does
Ronald Reagan get this much
publicity''
" I hope the publlclty will work into
something helpful .... and help me hY
stabillzlrig my life. Now I feel

obligated and responsible for my
actions . I should have the right to
relax In society. I am not a sick
person or a criminaL"
Hill said he wants to become
either a bodybuilder or a gospel
slriger .
Santa Monica Police Chief James
Keane admits he shipped Hill to
Miami March 19 after learning the
man had been released from a
California mental hospital and was
back on the streets.
Two weeks later, Hill was
arrested for pulling down his pants
to reveal a pairofsee·throughshorts
on a Miami Beach street. The arrest
touched off a cross-country controversy in which Miami city commissioners threatened to sue Santa
Monlca.
Santa Monica officials, including
Keane, have since apologlzed, and
Miami has accepted ...
Keane said he sent Hill to Miami
out of frustration with thejusticeand
mental health systems that keep
putting him back on the street.
The tnnishment, he said, was also
part retaliation lor a similar action
by a Fort Lauderdale judge who
gave a young woman arrested 47
times for prostitution a one-way
ticket to Los Angeles. She wound up
in Santa Monica, where authorities
say she has rontinued to pursue her
profession .

Mason County fair schedule
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8
9:00a.m.
9:30a.m.
!O:OOa.m.
Jl :OOa.m.
I:OOp.m.
2:00p.m.
2:15p.m.
3:00p.m.
5:00p.m.
6:00p.m.
6:30p.m.
7:00p.m.
8:00p.m.
9:00p.m.
11:00 p.m.

Gates Open
Flag Raising Ceremony
Rabbit Judging, Show Ring
JunlorTruciAJr Driving Contest
Seulor TruciAJr Driving Contest
Pedal TraciAJr PuB
Fair Chapel Opens
Juulor Dog Show, Show Ring
Pet Parade
Younger Brothers
Point Pleasant High School Band Concert
Styletles Twirling Corp, Inside Stage
ModHied Trucks, TruciAJrs and Super Stock Truck Pull
Markel Hog and Lamb Sale, Show Ring
Stonebedge (Rock)
Fair Scholarships Award
Baby Beef Sale
Younger Brothers, Main Stage
Goodnight-Gates Close

Fifty-five people were fined and 13 Sokolsky, Dayton, $22 and costs;
others forfeited bonds ln the weekly Billy. C. HIU, Sr., Racine, $25 and
court of Meigs County Judge costs; Ralph Uchttuss, Staunton,
Patrtck O'Brien.
Va.; $21 and costs; James Bryant,
Forfeiting bonds were James Marietta, $21 and costs; Amy
McGuire, Zanesville, $50; Thomas Young, Denver, Colo., $25 and costs;
Foster, Akron, $50; Barbara Ed· John Lath, Lebanon, $19 and costs; .
monds, Parkersburg, $50; Calvin Diedre Marshall. Marietta, $25 and
Hancock, Bucyrus, $50; Michael costs; Linda O'Brien, Racine, UJ
Hardy, Mlneral.City, $43; Edward and costs; J~mes Wright, Cooivtlle,
Gross, Bay Village, $00; Sakellcrlos $20 and costs; Jerry Lewts, Letart,
Zagortanos. Holiday, Fla., $43; · w. Va., $20 and costs; Marshall
Joseph Wolfe, Racine, $50; Clean Sla11!r, Albany, $21 and costs; Alice
Briggs, Galloway, $50; Dana Wllii· Curtts, Tuppers· Plains, $26 and
ams, Pomeroy, $70, Harold Walker, costs; James Nungesser, Proctor·
Ravenswood, W.Va .. $50, all posted ville, $21 and costs; Nell Alley,
on speeding charges, and Wendell Clnclnnatl, $2!1 and costs; William
Eblin, Middleport, $35, following too Frasher, Kentucky, $:!2 and costs;
closely.
Thomas Marzllef, Columbus, $2!1
Fined on gpeedlng charges were . and costs; Kirk Pennington, GaJUIris Batley, P6meroy. $Wand costs;
polis, $26 and costs; Jack Hoge,
Larry Bradley, Callipoli•. $20 and
Columbus, $21 and . costs; Fred
costs; Harold Spencer, Pomeroy,
Priddy, Middleport, $22 and costs;
$Z! and costs; Eleanor Lawson,
Robert Roush, Syracuse, $22 and
Racine. SW and costs; Daniel
costs; Melissa Snyder, Pomeroy,
Minzler, McConnelsville, $23 and
$20andcosts; Rober1Ice,Fairmont,
costs; Jack Plauche, Parkersburg,
W.Va., $21 and costs; Patsy Ingels,
$2!1 and costs; George Pertee, Middleport: $21 and costs; Roy
Creston, $~ and costs; Everett
Lucas, Sr., Little Hocking, $21 and
Pertee, Sterling, $20 and costs;
costs.
Michael Anderson, Washlngton, W.
Fined on other charges were
Va., $23 and costs; Danny Tillis,
Michael Stewart, Middleport, $10
Rutland, $25 and costs; Joel
and costs, failure to yield; Kimberly

Racine council
se·e ks renewal levy
Meeting in regu Jar session Monday night Rllcine Village Council
passed a resolution placing a three
mill renewal levy for current
operating expenses on the November ballot.
ln numerous othE'r actions, council approved the purchase of a large
weed eater for the street depart·
ment; approved the purchaseoflwo
loads oflarge limestone for repair of
a washout on the Greenwood
Cemetery Road; passed a resolution accepting the offer of the Twin
City Shrine Club to transfer owner·
ship of property to the village;
approved spending $:at0 for the
repair of the fire house roof
Letters ol appreciation were sen t
to Sherry Lawson for mowing at
.Greenwood Cemetery; Doug Wick·
tine,. for mowing along Route 338;
Ted Warner and the rou nty garage
crew for assistance given on the
recent repairolthedumpbedonthe
village truck.
Mayor Charles Pyles appointed
councilmen Scott Wo~e and Dick
Wamsley to check and report back
on the approximate rosts to replace
the steps on the walk at the end ri
Tyree Blvd. and Marshal Alfred

repairs on the radar gun.
Councilman Bob Beegle reported
that the Gallia-Meigs Community
Action Agency will have two
workers for the village.
.
Fire Chief Robert Johnson reported that the rescue equipment
truck could possibly be completed
by Aug. 20. It is helrig paid for with
$al,O'Xl through the Community
Development "Biock Grant aUoted
through the Meigs County Commis·
sioners; $6,0::0 from village funds
and $4100 from the fire department.
Street Commissioner Glenn Rizer
reproted that during July he hauled
22 loads of trash to the county
landliil. He was called out eight
times on various problems and he
repaired_ the flasher light . near
Southern High SchooL Rizer will be
painting the school markings within
the next two weeks.
Marshal Lyons reported that he
traveled 425 miles in July, received
26 calls, 12 complaints, made lour
an:ests and collected $1ll6.
Attending the session were Mayor
Pyleas, council members, ~le,
Frank Cleland ., Carroll Teaford,
Larry Wolfe and Scott Wolfe, Chief
Johnson. Marshall Lyons and Street
Commissioner Rizer.

Lyons was authorized to have wire

Meigs squads made
A total of 249 nms - 183
emergencies and 63 transfers were made by units of the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Servi·
ces during July, Administrator Bob

Speaker chosen for
for chamber meeting
Ivan Faske, committee coordinator for the Personal Development
Institute. Athens, will he speaker
when the Pomeroy Area Chamber
Tuesday
at Veterans
of
Commerce
meets Memorial
at noon
ijospital. Faske will speak on
alcoholism and a lcohol abUSE&gt; and
addiction .
Pauline Taylor, Middlepor1,1s the
Winner of a grocery shoppbtg spree
which will be held at Kroger' s under
the sponsorship of the chamhet.
Date of the spreP has not been set.

ADC funds received
State Auditor Thomas E. Ferguson announced the August, 19ffi,
distribution of $00,629,&amp;19 in Aid to Dependent Children to 635,471
recipients in Ohio . Meigs County
received $236,983 for 2,572
recipients.

2~9 runs

in July

Byer repons .
Units ll;ansported 145 pa(ients on
the 183 emergency runs with '37 .
patients going to Veterans Me!llorial Hospital; 29 to Holzer Medical
Center; nine to Pleasant Valley
Hospital and 10 to other hospitals.
Calls a nswered by the various
units Include Pomeroy, 46; Racine,
35; Syracuse, 19; Rutland, 29;
Tuppers Plains, 19; Middleport. 35,
trimsfers units, 66. Mileage of all
vehicles for the month total('(!

Jenkins, Sy.racuxe, $00 altd rosts, ll
days in jaU, 29 suspended, making a
false alarm; SJO and rosts, posses·
sion ~marijuana, and$10and costs.
. disorderly conduct; Jess Loudon,
Bidwell, UJ and costs, operating
watercraft without Ufe preservers
on board; Glen Werry, Hemlock
Grove, $150 and costs, taking and
possessing a deer during the closed
seasOn; Creston Newlarid. Reeds·
vOle, $10 and costs, fatlure to yield;
James CotteriU, Rutland, $10 and
costs, left of center; Tim Thomas,
Pomeroy, domestiC violence, ll
days in jatl, 2!1 suspended; six
months probation, refrain from
complainant, and pay costs; Ronnie
Pearson, Dexter, $50 and costs,
menacing threats and five days in
jaU; five days in jail and costs,
disorderly. conduct; Terry Jarrell,
Langsville, $D) andcosts,ll days In
jail, six rmnths license suspension,
driving while intoxicated; Cameron
Holn), Athens, $10 and costs, failure
to display valid license plates;
Jimmy Deem. Racine, $10 and
costs, stop sign violation; George
Stobart, Jr., Raclne,$75 and costs,10
day jail sentence suspended, one
year probation, no valid Ohio
driver's license; EUzabeth Winland,
Pomeroy, S50 and cosis, three days

PORTLAND- Free clothing day
wlil be held at the Freedom Gospel
Mission Church, Bald Knob, between Portland and Bashan Road,
Frtday.

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residents havmg the most attractive flowers al the Stonewoods
Apartments mMiddleport. Winners were from tile left, Opal and George
Cumrnmlns, tltlrd place, $211; ZeDa Taylor, center, first place, $110; and
CHiford an Irene-- Christ, second plaoo, $211.

Beat of the bend

WhereJs the sun?

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By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentnel Stall Writer
What the ??? .
. Wonder whatever happened
to the sun? J3e.
fore rolling into
the bunk Wednes·
day night. I
checked with the
television on
Thursday's weather - and I was
assured that there would be sun
across Ohio Thursday. Well - it
didn't tum out that way. Doesn't the
weatherman even include us in
Ohio?

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Residents of the Rutland area or
former Rutland residents might
want to give a little financial boost
to a project being carried out hY the
Rutland High School Alumni
Association.
The association is a !tempting to .
ratse funds to purchase stage
curtains for the Rutland Civic
Center - and has done quite well.
The curtains cost about $2,0::0 and
the association stili needs only
about $500 . If you'd like to help, just
mail your contribution to Marte
Birchfield, P.O. BoX 204 in Rutland.
The CiviC Center has come such a
long way and is an attractive spot.
The stage curtains will undoubtedly
enhance the auditorium.

GALLIPOLIS- Grande Squares
will hold a Western style square
dance SaturdaY. at St. Peters
Episcopal Church, 541 Second Ave.,
GaUipolis from 8: 30 to 11: ll p.m.
with Jim Taylor as caller.

Entries lor the talent show to be
held at the Meigs Cou nty Fair on
Tuesday at 4 p.m. on the hlllside
stage will be accepted until 2 p.rh.
that day.
The show is sponsored by the
Meigs County Junior Fair. A$2feels
required lor registration and entries
are to be malted to the Meigs County
Extension Service, Box 32, Mul·
berry Heights, Pomeroy, ortaken"to
the Junlor Fair Butldlng on the
fairgrounds before 2 p.m. on
Tuesday.
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Cash prizes In three places wlll be
awarded.
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WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Amateur Gardeners will meet
Wednesday at 6:30p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Arthur Strauss. A picnic wUJ
be held and those attending are to
take a covered dish. Drinks and
dessert will befumished.Co-hostess
will be Bernice Durst.

Rlni...AND- The annual reunion
of the family of the late Oscar and
Reed Hysell will be held Aug . 18 at
the Forest Acres Park in Rutland .
Dinner will be noon in sheit.e r house
number 3.

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their children and their famUies,
and enroute home spent time with
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel WorleY, Stacy
and Daniel, Daniels, W.Va.

Mr . and Mrs. Harley Johnson and
Tammy, and Mrs. Iva Johnson
enjoyed a trip last week to
Kernersville, N.C. where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. LoveUe Blake
and Avis WUson and - her son, Jim
and granddaughter. From there
they went to Charlotte, N.C. to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Okey Burdette and

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank and
Sarah Beth of Texas Road were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Haning and Ronald.

Circles, Zirkles gather
Helen and Jamie Holter, Margaret
Tuttle, Michael, Pammy and Mi·
chele Zirkle, Maxine, Brent, Jeff
and Tara Rose, Freda Russell, Rae
Reynolds, Ralph Harden. Jean .
Cleek, Randy: Robin, Rilchael,
Robert and Russell Reiber, Jane
Jett, Brian Fox, Martha, Bob, Bill,
Becky and Amy Lee, Rose, Michael
and Gladys Deem.
A hayrtde, weiner roast and
homemade ice cream were enjoyed
by 56 members of the Circle-ZirkleZerkle clan when they gathered
Saturday evening preceding the
reunion at the home of Carl and
Nancy Circle.

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have a reunion on· Aug. 18 at the
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RACINE - The 37th reunion of

REEDSVILLE -The Reedsville

Action is beginning to take place
'at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds in
' preparation for the annual Meigs
County Junior and Senior Fairs.
Mrs. Muriel Bradford, senior lair
board secretary, reported thAI
The third annual reunion of the
business was brisk on Thursday as
Do you remember "Mr. ·clrcle-Zirlde-Zerkle clan was held
tesldents registered their entries In
ihe competition. Muriel says that Whiskers"?
at the home o! Larry and Patty
So many do, I'm sure.
the camping area on the grounds
Circle on July 28 with a potluck
His name Is Anderson Kibble and d!Mer being served at noon.
has been lricreased - tt seems that
camping in conjunction with the IJe ·is from the Reedsville area. He Florence Circle had grace.
fair is getting increasingly popular. ' was annually at ali of the county
Prizes were awarded to Lee
Now -that's news to tne.
fairs selling peanuts - and-- he was Harris, Freda Russell, Keith Circle,
Incidentally, the fair board office into beards before beards became Kim FoUrod, Robert Ashley, and
has been improved much so popular.
Pammy Zirkle. A committee of Jeff
At any rate, Anderson has Circle, Sonia. Circle. .Sue Hager,
improved - for this fair. The
ceiling was lowered with new . undergone aieg amputation anp is Pam Foreman, Ila Marks, June
recessed lighting added. New win- confined to the Arcadia Nursing Ashley, Dixie Circle, and Larry
dows were installed along with a Center, Room 17, Coolville, Ohio Circle were named to plan next
front window similar to a theater 45723.
year's reunion. Sonia Circle had
He'd just love to hear from you. gifts for the children.
ticket window so !bat lairgoers can
take care of their business and
Attending the reunion were Kay,
Members of Middleport Masonic
questions at theo!ficewithoutgolng .
Monica and Mindy Hill, Jeff, Santa,
inside. Carpeting has been added Lodge 363, Free and Accepted Jeffrey and Nikki Circle, Bob p.nd
and overall the office appears to lle Masons will attend Heath United June Ashley, Vicki Boso, Mary
Methodist Church in Middleport .at Russell, Florence Circle, Paul
more spacious.
the 10: ll a.m. Sunday morning Moore, Keith, Fritz, Casey and
Thanks Evelyn Wolford, Sybil worship. Ali members of the lodge Annie Circle, Douglas and Elsie
Ebersbach and June VanVranken are asked to be attend.
Circle, Linda Patterson, Larry,
And - while on the subject of Patty, Shane and Grant Circle,
for advising that you do have the
church- I do want to point out that Harold andSueHager,KimFollrod,
words to the aged song requested by
the Brewer Family at Portland. the annual Meigs County Fair Kathy, Stephanie, Stacey, and
The words are being forwarded to worship service of the Meigs Shannon Price, Ernestine - Werry,
the family and I appreciate the County Ministerial Association wUI Keih, Rachael and Whitney Ashley,
be held at 7;30 p.m. Monday. David, Ann and Bmda 4Jrkle,
helpin' hand.
By the way, Evelyn got Into Special music by the group, Saved, Samantha Maynard, Edson and
trouble while making a visit to her wUI be a feature. The service is Mary Roush, Jeff Shane, Todd
at Oak Hill, W.Va. Evelyn went for most certainly open to the public Alexander.
David Young, David Sigman,
a week's visit . However, she sUpped and is a tradition of the local fair.
and fell on a oily road , fracturing
Jim, Karen, Jlr(lmy and Rick
her shoulder. She ended up havlrig
Maybe if you we~r the seatbelt Werry, Doyle, Dona, Ben and Jenny
to stay in Oak Hill for five weeks- you' U keep smiling longer.
Mutt!, Lee and Susie Harris, Dixie
Circle, Luta Circle, Sandi Harden,
Jim and Pam Foreman; Carl,
Nancy, Jar rod , Jason and Patrece
Circle.
NeUandllaMarks,Chrisand
Tim ~nd Donna Marie Flesher, ents are Mr . and Mrs. Robert E.
.
Petra
Circle
and Alysia, Roger,
1200 C Lockwood St., Belpre, are French, Lorain.
announcing the birth of a son, Evan
Christopher on Saturday, Aug. 3, at
St.Joseph's Hospital In Parkersburg. He weighed five pounds, 13
ounces and was 18'1.! inches long.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. G .S . Flesher ofHarrisvllle.
W.Va., and the maternal grandpar-

Fair talent
show entries
are taken

POMEROY -TheaniJua!Hayes·
Young-Holiday school re4nion wlli
he held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the old
Holiday School grounds on Gilkey
Ridge Road.

MONDAY
DARWIN - Meigs County Dis·
abled AmeriCan Veterans, Chapter
53, will hold annual picnic at the
roadside park on Route 33, south of
Darwin, at
p.m. Monday; all
members invited and are to take a

, Rtm..AND- A hymn sing will be
held at the Rutland Freewill Baptist
Church at 7 p.m. each evening
through Sunday. On Wednesday
evening a song and pra ise service
will also be held.

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surgery and the whole bit - and
now is undergoing regular therapy
at Veterans Memorial Hospital.

TUPPERS PLAIN - The 50th
annual Parker reunion will he held
on Aug. 11 at the Tuppers Plains
Elementary School. The gathering
will begin at 12: ll with dinner to be
servedatlp . m.

MIDDLEPORT- Hymn sing
Saturday, 7: ll p.m. at the Middleport Church of Christ in Christian
Union, with Dan Hayman and the
Country Hymntimers.

p.m. at the Rutland Civic Center.

RACINE -Revival hegins at the
Racine Apostolic Church Sunday
with preaching and singing every
night through the week except
Monday. Services will begin at 7: ll
p.m . each even!rig with Evangelist
John Courtney oflndianapolls, Ind.,
as special guest speaker.

SUNDAY
ANTIQUITY - Homecoming
Sllnday, Faith Fellowship Crusade
for Christ, State Rt.338, beglrinlng!O
a.m. Bring coverEd dish, public
invited.

Flesher birth being announced

THAT:S RIGHT ...with any windshield installed during the
month of August by our Mobile Service, or at either of our
Three Convenient Locations, enjoy all the Breakfast Bar
you can eat on Point-Mason Auto Glass at your local
Shoney's - FREE!
AL CONARD, OWNER OF POINT-MASON AUTO GLASS, WANTS
YOU TO KNOW THAT HE IS VERY APPRECIATIVE OF THE
BUSINESS YOU HAVE GIVEN HIS TWO NEW LOCATIONS AND
SAYS THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE.

FORKED RUN - Descendants
of James and Bertha Cremeans wlll
hold their annual famtly reunion
Satur!lay at Forked Run Lake. All
relattv~ and friends are invited.
Dinner wlll be served at 12: ll p.m .

Rtm..AND Rutland Bow
Hunters Association meets Satur·
day, 8 p.m. at the clubhouse.

Tom Wolfe In Raclrie . A covered
dish dinner wlil be held at I p.m.

CARMEL - The Carmel United
Methodist Church will hold its
homecoming services Sunday with
Sunday school to begin at 9; 30 a.m.
and the regular worship at 10; 45.
There will be a potluck dinner at
noon followed by a service of special
stngtng and readings from 1 to2 p.m.
the public is Invited.

SATURDAY
POMEROY -Anopenhousewill
be beid from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at
the Riverboat Room of the Diamond
Savings and Loan to honor Larry
and MarIa Grimes.

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United Methodist Women will hold a
bazaar at the Reedsville firehouse
Saturdayfrom9a.m. to4p.m. There
wlli he homemade items, a bake
sale, and yard sale items. lndividu·
als can rent their own table for$5and
sell their items all day. Hot dogs,
pop, coffee and baked goods wlil also
be sold . Thoselnterestedinrentlnga
table may contact Marlene Put·
man, 378-6371 or Pat Marlin,
37&amp;-6233.

POMEROY - Hemlock Grange
meets Saturday 7:30 p.m. at the
grange hall; change due to upcomlrig Meigs County Fair. Election ·of
officers to be held.

Free-Free-Free-Free-Free-Free

Call Collect

Rtm..AND - Public dance at
Rutland Civic €enter, 8 to 11 p.m.
with music hY Itomlc Sound; $2
single;. $3 couple.

T1o.Woitl~

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1010 FiiSt Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio

FRIDAY

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Comrnunity calendar I area happenings

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Friday. August 9 1986

By The Bend

In jail suspended lflleenseobtalned,
no drlver'sllcense, and$Sandcosts,
no multler; 1\'lax Laudennllt, 1\'lid·
dleport, costs and refrain ~m
complainant, disorderly. conduct
--charge; BarbaraGrover,Pomeroy,
$150 and costs, three days in jatl, 00
day. license suspension, driving
while intoxicated; Kall Knapp,
Langsville, costs only, disorderly
conduct; Jeffrey Frazier, Orab, $10
and costs, left of center; Earl
Stephens, Pomeroy, and Marsllall
Pursley, Parkersburg, S50andcosts
each on disorderly conduct
charges; Randy Slewart, Middleport, $100 and costs, reckless
operation, $25 and costs, ll days In
jatl. 29 suspended, one year proba·
Uon, failure to transfer plates;
Ralph Leesburg, Bidwell, $50 and
costs, disorderly. conduct.

If You Art In The Market For a Full Siu Car

1983 BUICK LESABRE
CUSTOM 4 DR.
V· B engine, air AM -FM- Cassetto, 55/45 split
seats. tilt. cruise. less t~an 29,000 miles.

SEE: Jimmf Deem, E• Bartels, or J. D. Story

SMITH-NELSON MOY.ORS
500 E.

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Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

Nonce OF

Middleport. Meigs County.
Ohio
COS! - $106.000
An Environmental R&amp;o
view Racord respecttng
the wi1hon project has been
made by 1he above nemed
Village whoch documents
the enV1ronmental nMew
of 1he roject This Envoron·
menta Revtew Record 1s
on file at the above eddreu
and is available for public
examination upon request.
The project has been found
to have no significant effect
on the env1ronmant.
The Viftage of Moddleport
will undertake the descnbed ,proJect With Econom~ Development funds
from 1he Ohio Department
of Dovelopment under Tille
I of the Housing and
Community Development
Act of 1974 The Village of
Middleport is certifying to
0000 that the Village and
Mayor Fred Hoffman in his
official capacity as Mayor.
consent to accept the
jurisdoe1Jon of the Federal
Courts if an action is
brought to enforce responsi
bilities in relation to environment"! reviews,
decision-maktng and ac-

NOnCE OF SALE
8y w1uo of.., Older ot Sale
ISsued out of tt. Common
PI- Court of Meigs CouniV.
Ohto, tn the case of Bank One,
Athens. N.A .• Pomeroy. Ohoo.
Plaintiff, agamat Darrell
Brewer, et at • Oefendanll.
upon a judgment therein rendered. being CHo No. 85-CV86 in satd Court, I will offer for
- · at tho front door of the
Courthouse an Pomeroy.
Metg1 CouniV. Ohio. oo the
30th day of Auguat. 1985. at
10·00 O'Clock A.M. the
following lands and tene-

Ohio, commencing at 2 00
p.m.. with respect to the
jJFOPOHd auance of lndusirial Dewlopment Revenue
Bonds by tho CooniV of Meogs.

Ohio. m pnnapal amount not
to exceed S1 .800.000 to
auiat MGR, ltd. a Pennaylvania llmitad pannenhip, '"
financing the costs of acqu~r­
lng. construcbng .,d installing
a comrNn:iaf buUd1ng for 18818
to Fiahef's Big Wheel, Inc for

use u a retail discount department store. The butlding mil
be loce1ed north of Pomeroy,

Oh10 and has a street addren
of 41300 lAurel Cliff Road
Any person may appeer at
a~ch hearing and express his or
her views regarding the &amp;cqt.Mr·
ing, constructing and instalting
of such bUikting or lhe iuu
ance of such tndustnal devol
opment revenue bonds by the
County of Meigs. Oh10 to
finance same.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
08VId J Koblentz.
Pres~dent

(8) 9. 1tc

Manning K Roush
Richard E Jones

Public Notice

NOTICE OF
FINDING OF NO
SIGNIFICANT
ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT AND
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO REQUEST
RELEASE OF FUNDS
Village of Middleport
Village Hall
237Race St.
Middleport. Ohoo 46 760
(614) 992·6782
•
TO ALL INTERESTED
GROUPS. PERSONS.
AND AGE;fi!CIES:
On or about Aug 26.
1986 the above named
Villag11 will request the
Ohio Department of DeveiQPment. Office of Local
Government Serv1ces. to
-Federal funds under
Totle I of 1he Housing and
Community Oavelopment
Act of 1974 (PL 93-383)
for the following project.
Title - Economic Development loan Fund
Loca1oon - ViRage of

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Pomeroy, Ohlor and Situated

1n the Village of Pomeroy,
County of Mei91 and State of
Oh1o, and described as
follows:
Being a pen of Lot No 17 of
Bumap'a Additton to Pomeory. deoc:ribod .. Begtnmng on the .auth hne of
High Street. 112Y, feet WIS·
tef1y of the northeast comer o1
lot No 17 of Bumap·s
AddrtJon to Pomeroy, to a
potnt which •• 75 feet westerly
of BlazB'tNic's west corner. and
is marked by a ttle set on the
upper side of bnck retalntng
wall. thena~ south 8 dog 50'
tion,andthattheserespon- East 71 % feet to a malt( on a
~biht1es have been satisatone wall, thence northwwfied . The legal effect of the terly foUomng the south line of
Certification IS that upon its , Lot No 17 to the northwest
approval. the Village of comer of the same, on the
Middleport may use the South hne of Htgh Street;
Block Grant funds. and thence easterty followtng the
000 D will have satisfied 10uth line of High Street to the
i1s responslbil~ies • under place of beginning
the National EnvironmenReference Deed Votume
tal Policy Act of 1969. 252. P - 897; Volume 273,
0000 w~l accapt an Page 917. and Volume 279.
objection to its approval of Page 759. Meogo County Deed
the rektase of funds and Records.
accaptance of the certifica·
Said real estate was aption onty if rt 1s on one of the p111tl8d at $14,000.00
lollowin~ bases: (a) That
Terms of Sale Calh
the cert1ficat1on was not
Reel estate cennot be sold
executed by the Chief for teas than two-tturds of the
Executive Officer. (b) that appraised value.
applicant's environmental
Howard E Frank
review record for the pro,
ShOriff of
ject indicates omissk&gt;n of a
Meigs County. Ohio
requtred decision finding,
l7l 261. (81 2. 9. 3tc
or step apphcabl~ tn the
proJect tn the ravHJw process. Objections must be
prepared and submitted in
accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR
Part 68) and may be
addressed 10 Ohio Don&gt;art·
ment of Development. Local Government Services.
State Office Tower. Box
1001. Columbus. Ohio
43215.
Objectoon to the rele...,
of funds oo besas other
than those stated above
will not be considered by
ODOD. No objection reCeived after Auq. 26. 1986
will be constdered by
ODOD.
Fled Hoffman

WANT ADS

ARE JUMPING

WITH BARGAINS

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Public Notice
IN THE
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Order of Sale
11soed out of the Common
Pl... Court of Meoga CouniV.
Oheo, •n the case of The
Farmers Banll and Savings
Company. of Pomeroy. Ohoo.
Plamtiff, aganSI Roo- E
Carpenter, a/ k/a Roger Eugene Carpent•. et al . Defendants. upon a Judgment therein
rendefed, betng Ceae No
85-CV-122 01 Mid Court. I woH
offer for sslo. at tho front door
of the Courthouse en Pomeroy,
Meigs County, Ohio, on the
30th day of August. 1985. at
10 15 A.M • tho folloWing
lands and tenements. located
at 31963 Rod Hil Road.
Langsville. Ohio 45741:
SitUate 1n Salem Townsfup,
Metg~ CouniV. State of Ohio.
and being tn Section 19, Town
8 North. Range 15 Weot of the
Oh10 Company's Purctutse
and being delcnbed as fol.
lows: Begtnning at a point in
the centerline of Township
Road 35. ..id pcHnt baing
Weotabout 1617.25fuetfrom
the Northeast comer of SectiOn 1 9 . - West 143.63
feet along the north line of said
JeCttOn 19 to a po1nt, ttwM:e
South 5 dog 02' 34.. Weot
262 84 faet to a stake, passtng
a fence post at 17 87 feet for
reference, thence Soutt"! 69
dog. 16' 68 .. e..t383 47feet
to a stake paamg a fence post
at 135.62 teet fur ndei'Bilce;
thenoe North 18 dog 34' 10..
East 1 96 22 feet to a point in
the centerline of said Township Road 36, paning a fence
post .. 162 91 foot for
reference, thence North 64
dog 24' 64 .. Weot 135 23
feet along the """leolono of lllid
TmNnship Road 35 to a point;
thena~ North 44 dog 43' 42 ..
Weot 178.28 feet along the
c:entatine of Township Road
35 to the potnt o1 beginning,
conta1mng 2.3 acrea. more or
leu, excepting all legal nghta
o1 way The beanngs n the
above descnpt10n •e baaed on
the Ohio Company's Purd1ue
Survey
Reference Deed Volume
220. Pogo 603. Meigs CouniV
Deed Recorda
Ellcepbng and raaerving to
the Grantor$ all coal. oil and
gas and other mmerals m and
under the above described real
estate
Appratsed at $17,000.0
The reel estate cannot be sold
for less than two-thtrds
(2/3rds) the appraised value.
Terms of Sale. cah
Howard E Frank,
Sheriff of
Meigs CooniV. Ohoo
C7J 26. (81 2. 9. 3tc

Middleport. Ohoo

IN MEMORY OF
OLLIE MAE COZART
Ollie Mae.
You are sadly mossed
by so many. Why God chose
.to take you from us we'll
never understand. We know
in our hearts you are
happy We have beaautoful
memories ol you. 'and have
an empty space 1n our
hearts thai only you could
foiL
Sadly mossed by
The Family

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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.

Real Estate General

E.Ma
POMER

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992·22S9
NEW LISTING - St. Rt. 7
,... Approx 2 acres w1th noce
btg yard, garden area , lrUit
trees and a l lf:, story home
wolh 3 bedrooms, lamoly
room. ftreplace. full base·
menl, equopped kttchen
$27.900 00

KinDLEWOOD
One wood stove that con
actually make your room
look better.

PRICE REDUCED - St. Rt.
7 - Approx 2 acres of Ohoo
R1ver frontage N1ce laymg,
wooded, waler, eleclnc avaolable. $8,000 00
NEW LISTING - Pomeroy
- l 'h story Crame home
woCh new viny l s1d1ng 3 bed·
rooms, some new ca rpetmg,
&amp; pat1o $29.900.00
NEW LISTING- Racine 2 story fra me home woth 4
bedrooms, family room, den,
loreplace, sunroom, plus a
second house for a rental
$39.900 00
POMEROY- Greal bedroom.
2 baths. lull basement. 3 4
bedoooms large lront porch.
even a sewtng room lor Mom.
$24,900 00 '

•Ave•lable In black. metallic brown, red
wood or charcoal gr4ay
•Opt•onal metal deeot trim ava•labla .n COP·
per. brau or 111var
•S year limited warranty
•large a1n1ght removable •h pan
•Approved for burmng blrumlnoue coal
•30" and 38 .. wtdtha. 111her modal can be
uMd free -atanding or 11 a fireplace

lnaert

OLD

PRE-SEASON

SAVE TO

40°/o

PRICE REDUCED - Mtd·
dleport - Renlal onvestment - duplex woth two 3
lled room umts lor mcome
potentoal Noce lol ln Moddleport $16,900 00

SALE

RUTlAND - Busoness buoldong wrth 2 bedroom apartment $12.000 00

NO MONEY

REALTORS
Henry E Clelond Jr.
992-6191
Dottle Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussel 949-2660

DOWN

NO PAYMENT Till OCTOBER

!J~~!L'~l~!~A~IPo!PANY
OPEN SAT. ' SUN. - NOON Till 6 P.M.
WEEKDAYS-NOON Till 7 P.M.

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Au'·TR
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1 male white cat. good
manners, 1 female cahco
kitten, phone 304-676·
6043.

EXCITING AND
ORIGINAL JCTION EPIC"

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MAD MAX
MRWrn•r J(l•

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Puppies. phone 304-7735212.

L~
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'evenings 7:10-9 10
Sat. &amp; Sun. Mot. 2:10
Sot. Midmght 12:10_,

Part Beegle puppies.

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

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ings 7:00o'!f20
Sat. &amp; Sun . Mol. ~·00
Sat. Midnight. 12,~

Enpa•A·C~r,

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Off Any Adult Admission

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Valid Tunday Eve.
Saturday or Sunday Moltlnee or
Mldnlvht Movl••

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Services

Middleport
lCNofld Nut To The
·Food Stamp Offi'•

PAT HILL FORD

HOUIS: Mon.-Sat.
8:00 AM-5:00 PM

Middleport. Ohio
1-13-tfc

.. We Gladly Accept
Food Stamps..
731 1 mo pd

' 992-2196

ACCENT
FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH. 992·6931
Allor 5 Call

742-2027

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"Free Estimates"
Installation Available
4/ 4/ lfn

POMEROY - One lloor 2
BR home Wa lk to sll&gt;res
Bath, basement, central a1r
&amp; heat Ask~ng $14.500

5 ACRES- For traoler Woth
water and electroc avao lable
Soulhern schoolS
POMEROY - Remodeled 3
BRs. 2 ceohng lans, 2 aor
onols l'h baths woodburner .
noce kot &amp; 2 lois $35,000

IIAUMS SUBDIV - 4 BR
brtck ranch buolt 10 1963
when you could get quahly
matertal and labor full 1-1
onch panelmg, loll lenglh

metal shdmg glass mnror
closel drs , equpped kot. lg
drtnkong bar, famoly rm w1th
loreplace, 2205 sq II ol hv
~ng space and l 79 acres
MIDDLEPORT - EnJoy lhP.
nver on thos 3 BR home Cen·
tral heal , basement and
level lol
POMEROY -

acres

baths

woH• 'l

Pnvale

5

n"o'•ame, 2

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carpel

Tokens

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tw;Jl4t

the elderly. and the handicapped for 50¢ each.
and the general public for $1 00 each at Fruth
Pharmacy, V1Uage Pharmacy. Swisher &amp; Lohse
Pharmacy. C . K. Supermarket.

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SAlES &amp; RENTALS

614-446-7283

BOWMAN'S HOME CAIE MEDICAL SUPPlY
63 Pino St .. Gallipolis

We Deliwet

24 Hr. Senk
7/8/

Television Listemng Devices.
Computerized Hearing Aid Select1011
Heanng Evaluations For All Ages

PRINT SHOP
FOI All y,., Ptl•li•l Nlldl
PlUS: Ofloto Supphn &amp;
Furniture, Wedding
ond Gradualton
Stationery, Magnettc

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ll's not whot you poy. but
what you aet. Ctrtued
Appraosals.
Sue Murploy, llilton lousb
Hol10, Ylogil IIMI InK• t ..r.od

rlousinq
Headqu,;rters

7/ 11/lln

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

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S1gns, Rubbtr Stamps,

:z:

Business Forms,
Copy Serw1c:es, Etc.
2SS M1ll St .• Middltport
104 MuiiMrrr Av , Pomeroy

-z (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

992-334

MOTEl
IT. 62 !OUIH

POINT PlEASANt. W. VA.
8 moles from
PomtrOi· Mason Brodge
SINGLE 124.95

•Live entertainment

°Free HBO •Restaurant
· •Oiympoc Pool.

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73-80 Ch"' to
FtMtrs ....................... .'·41
73·80 Chnf Tr.
Doors ................ . SJOO
73-80 ChtYf. I•
Hoods .......... .............. SJSO
73-34 Chnf to
Bumpers .................. $70
73-n Chnf lr.
GrtllM ..... .......... '38.50
73-79 Chny. Tr
Rothr Panels ...............1 25
73-79 Chevy. Tr.
Cab Corn1n. ......... ..120

A. A.A.

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SUPERIOR,
SIDING CO.

VINYL &amp; AlUMINUM

Complete Gutter Work
Complete RemodAiing
Roofmg of all Types
Woriced in home area
20 years
"Free Esttmates··
CALL COllEct:

Ph.l614) 843-5425

7/12/1 mo pd

13-"

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS

9·13-Un

Rt. 611 West Darwin. Ohoo- 992-7013

.

EUGENE LONG

73·7' Ford lr.
Fenden .......................141
Food lr
Doors ........................ IllS
llr·IS Food lr.
Ooon ..... ·-··
.... $145
18-7' Ford to
Grtlls. .......... ..... $52.50
&amp;O-Il Ford lr.
Hoods ....................... '14S
83-IS Ford Ranger
HDOds ........... ..... 1130
13 -IS Ford Ranger

Gnlles .................. ,....17$
New and Und Aulo Glon-latt lftotie1 ;arts

304-67S

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*Complete Remodeling
•Room Addilions
•RooiiO&amp;
•Siding

•Garages &amp; Pole
Buildin&amp;s

MAICUM

UNIDEN 3000 REMOTE RECEIVER ......... $SO.OO

CONTilCTING

Long Bottom, Ohio

Ph. 985-4141
FrH Est:i!",ll~. .

You can shm uptoraummer.
All Natural Weight·LOII program can help you lose
1 0·29 plus pounds tn your
first month or your monev
back Call now 614-7422328

PH. 11114) 985-4212
Wt Ust Von khradtr
Equopmenl Recommended
by leading Carpel Manu·
facturers.
"FREE ESTIMATES ..
3/22/lln

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

7/ 8 lfn

Announcing the Cake and
Candy Supply Shop's midsummer sale 3 9 Aug located at the Rocking G
Ranch. Vll mtle east of
Hernaonvtlle on SR 143.
$2.00 rebate on selected
pans 10-20 percent off on
all other supphes. Call 614·
742-3033
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YOUNG'S

USEI

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addona •nd remodeling
- Aooftng and guner work
-Concrete work
- Piumbtnq and elactr~cal
work
(Free Estimates)
REDUCED WINTER RATES

SERVICE
985-3561
All Mlbt

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992·7314
Pomeroy, Ohto
12 Bile

Howard L Writesel

J&amp;F

ROOFING

CONTRACTING

A &amp; J Mob1le Home Movers
Reasonable rates. complete
hne of ..ervrce. 304-3724654, 273-5297. AnswerIng S8NIC8 ttl 6 pm,
M081LE HOMES MOVED.
insured, 20 years experience. 304-576-2336 or
576-2866

DOZER. BACKHOE.
TRENCHER. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS. WATER.
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES.
REClAMATION. PONDS.
SPRING DEVELOPMENT!
HOME FOOTERS.
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters • Downspouts

Gutter Cleaning

.949-2263
or 949-2969

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

4/2 9/ tln

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FUTURE T.V. SATELLITE SYmMS
Dexter, Ohio

Phone: 614-669-3761 ar 669-3765
781tno

d.

EXPERIENCED UNDERGROUND
COAL MINERS NEEDED
1) Certified Foreman
2) Certified Electricians

UTILITY BUILDINGS

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

992-5875 Or
742-3195

Racone. Oh
Ph 614-843-5191

DENNY CONGO

Roge.r Hysell
Garage

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
PERSONALIZED

POOLS

\

VINYL LINER POOL
ACRYliC WALL POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL
Owor 400 Choices

MANLEY'S
TRASH SERVICE
MIDDLEPORT

Paw ktttens. 10
old longhatr Fe·
male Beautiful , very
lriendly. 614-992·3717
Two female dogs, 1 part
Beegle, 1 pan mixed breed
Co11614-742-3158

JUSINESS'-RISIDENnAl

POMEROY

491 Gen. Nortinglf' P•wr.
Middlt,.rl, Ohoo
HIS. 10 a 1ft. lo S p.m.
Night
Doy
1-304
1-614
773-5634
992-2549
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Cute, fluffy long-haired,
black &amp; white ktttana, Call
614-992-7574,

AND

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2 brown pups, very sweet,
loveable 8t frtendly To a
good home. Call 614-379 2248 after 4.:3DPM.

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HSPAS"

':O~t 811111111 /1

011 $11rl41 "·
For Trash Pickup
Service Call

992-3194
ROGO MANLIY, JR.
ROGEl MANDY, Sl.
OWNIIS

B-1·1

mo .

Buytng dally gold, Stiver
cotns, nnga, jewelry, sterling
ware, old coms, large cur·
rency Top prtces Ed. Burkett Barber Shop, 2nd Ave
Middleport. Oh 614-9923476
Aluminum scrap Sell your
alummum acrep direct to the
smelter. Buymg all grades of
alummum Premtum paid for
large loada Call for quote
Sc1pio Energy. located 1 3A
miles east of Pagetown on
Township Road 141. Metgs
County. 614·992-3466
Wanted pump and filter for
12 ft Coleco sw1mming
pool Cell614 1992-2066.
Approx. 1 bu hot banana
peppers 304 -773 -5878

E111plovment
Serv1ccs

Baby sitter naedad in my
h'ome. ref raquired.. 4-6
days a week. Call after•&amp;pm
614-245-9187

Cute, adorable. amall to
medtum sized dog, white.
fluffy fur. with black ears,
ax wtth children. Call614*
992·7574

HYDIOTICH CHEMICALS

II Til

H4 1 mo

r

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds. ~ron.
wood, cupboards, chairs.
chests. baskets, d1shes.
stone Jars. ant1quas. gold
and silver. Wrtle·M.D.
M1ller, At 2. Pomeroy, Oh1o
45769 or call 614-9927760

1 yr. old malo poodle Call
614-446 -0770

10-8-tfc
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Call

Need money for tchool
clothes? Sell AVON low
starting fee $5 00 Call
614-446-2156 or 614-4463358

FILL DIRT

3-24-tfc

Used mobile homes
614-446-0175

Pups· 'h: AKC German She·
phard &amp; 1h labrador, 1 male
and 2 females left Good
family pet Call 514- 3977575

Cute mixed female puppy
needs good home Whtte,
brown , &amp; tan 6 weeks old,
wormed Call 614· 4461354

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL

Also Transmission

We pay Cell!h for late model
clean used cars
Jtm Mmk Chev -Oids Inc.
Btll Gene John1on
614·446·3872

Kittens to good home. Call
614-446·2329

Call

Ktttens to good home Call
614·367·2435

WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410

Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohoo

Wanted To Buy

Now hlrmg! Toys party
demonstrator, flelllible
hours Free kit, tree training,
no collecting or delivery
Coil 614 -388-8794

Female Calico cat
614-446·2551.

10 6 lfc

8 8 tic

PEARSON AUCTIO·
NEER SERVICE. Estete.
farm. anttque, liqUtdatton
sales licensed Ohio and
West Virgin1a 304-7735785 or 304-773-5430

6 pupptes to good home
Call614-367-7147

Sozes Start From 12'xl6'

Call:

~lCK

Puppies-mother Boxer, father Collie Call 614 -379·
2779

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
S1zes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

New Credtt Card! No one 11 Help Wanted
refused. V1sa Mastercard 1~--------­
Coil 1 619-565-1557 24
hours
Pan ttme R N position available. good benefits Apply in
parson et Scenic Hills Nurs4
Giveaway
i,ng Center. Mon. thru Frt.,
8-t2.
5 Beagle pups, 6 weeks old.
Call614·388-9046

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FOR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS
Resodenltal &amp; Commercoal

a:ru

Cutting Machine Operators
Roof Bolters
Applications ~vailable:
417 Lincoln Street
Middleport, Oh. 46760

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

I 0 U.P. WIRE MESH SYSTEM .................................. $149 S
I 0 112; RAYDX ILK. MESH SYSTEM ......................... $J795
9' SOUTHERN SPUN AlUM. SYStEM ...................... $J350
All Systems Include: Drake 324 Rec .. 86° Chap.
Polar amp. nose cone and complete installation

3)
4)

Balloons for Get Wall, ~nni *
varaarys. Birtlldays, parties.
Singing Gorrilla. Call Balloons &amp; Co. 614·446-4313.

35 liS Oak Hill Rood
long lollom, OH. 45743

•lnsulatton
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacemeht Windows
•New Roofing
"FREE ESTIMATES ..

B

9
SWEEPER and sewing machme repatr, parts, and
supphes
P1ck up and
delivery, Dav1s Vacuum
Cleaner, one half m1le up
Georges Creek Rd
Call
614-446-0294

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Announcements

' RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
(HESTER-985-3307
4/1/lfn

FREE ESTIMATES

THE QUAliTY

3

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Oalllpollr. Ohio

CCUI OUT FOR FUTURE

'

Card of Thanks

We wish ro thank everyone
for their prayers, flowers,
cards. A food during the loss
of our mother, Them Ia Eblm
Special thanks to the EMS,
Doctor Ridgeway, and
anyone alae who halped In
any way Helen Icenhower,
Betty Tnpplet, &amp; Rtchard
Eblm

Shop Ttehtlellt

P~ontlng

$33 000

burner Cool m summer

AUTO
RENTAL
St••Rt. 160 North

4 5 tic

WE Bill MEDICARE AND OTHER INSURANCE
CARRIERS WHEN UIGIILE

1-3-tfc

1ng, poo• garage &amp; basment
FORREST RUN - Remo·
deled 3 BR home central
heal, relrtgeraCor range. dos·
hwasher, carpeltn &amp; wood-

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We Hm A full Tl••

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refngerators
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

Out of Town Customers Call Collect
•Oxygen •Hospttal Beds •Wheei'Cha.rs
•Bathroom Atds •Walkers •Crutches &amp; Canes
Many Other Items

Authorozed John Deere,
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer

U-SA~E

Lost and Found

Announcements

WE ARE YOUR SAlES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENitH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GI8SON REFRIGERATOR
•SAIELUIE SALES &amp; SERVICE

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Sr. Cotorans Center. ~and
Ebersbach Hardware
7/ 1711 mo P&lt;l

Hospital Supplies For Home Use

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

Farm E,ulpment
Parlt &amp; SeNiee

·

"W' R.ewt F11 lm "

PHONE 992-7075
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can be purchased by Sr. Citizens,

SALES &amp; SERVICE

and patio Cham link fence

NEAR HOSPITAl- Auto hot
waler heal (modern unot) , lull
basement dbl garage, en
closed porch, fruot cellar, 2
Brs. and 2 lots

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PH. 949-2801
ar 949-2860
No Sunday Calls

J&amp;L BlOWN
INSULATION

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BOGGS

RUSTIC HILLS- Lg master
BR wolh walk·tn close! and
balh 2nd bath down beauto
lui k1tchen lg lam1ly rm
wtth healolator. workshop
for the choldre n or pets.
Pnce reduced

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Homes Built

.. Free Estimates"

CALL
446-4522

164 II. 2nd St.

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

Misc. Merchandise

~ew

304· 773·

HOUS£ OVERFUIWINC?
CLEAN UP WITH n..,
CLASSIFIED ADS &lt; 1

SIDING CO.

RENT A CAR
PHONE
992-2156
Or Wnle Oarlly

6

BISSEll

No Down Payment
lower Monthli Payment
BlACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASIN.G
Box, 326
Pomeroy. OH 45769
For Faster Service
Call 614-992-6737

•I

Maunt•lneer Ctnttmtt •l,ley. W. Yo.

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the modern'""y

to dnve the vehtcle of your
choice

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6538.

*VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
*BlOWN IN
INSUlATION

We'd hkt to 1ntroduce you to

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Want Ads
Never1ale a Yacallon
R~~~cr:r
WHOLESALE MEATS
They Wor1c _AI '1111111
We can repair and re&amp; BUtll FOODS&lt;
Business core radiators and

SYRACUSE - 3 BRs, stepsaver kolchen. carpetong.
central heat Near the pool

HOME NATIONAl BANK
CAll 949-221 0-Ask for Tim

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The Daily
Help Waoted

NMded immediitely house·
keeping, laundry supervtaor
Looking for a working eupervlsor with knowledge In
personnel management,
floor care. ordering. etc
Applications can be ac·
qu~red at Scenic HIIII\ Nurs-

1 ~n:-g_H_om--:-..,.'-:---:::=::-::::::::::
1

Apricot mele reg'letered r Someone to mow paatura
Poodlod. 304·678-3396
foeld Call 304- 675-5104

INCREDIBlE,

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Giveaway

Male 1 Y.z year old Spttz,
white. good watch dog

Senh•el Clluilltd 0tpt
lll Court St Pomeroy. Dllio 4S7i9

RACINE- Noce 6 rm. home
w1th 21h acres near Sou
Hogh Furnace, basement,
garage &amp; porches Only
$28,000

Real Estate General

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The Daily Sentinel

m
Real Estate LJ3

4

Start• friday, Aug.

Asked 1f he had anything to
declare by the customs agent when
landing in New York, Oscar Wilde
replied coolly. "Nolhing but my
genius ··

TEAFORD

9. 1986

Business Services.

Not

54

Friday,

Admission Pru;• Polley
&amp;areain Medin"'
Sol, &amp; Sun .• All
n 25
Adm
$2.2,

(in"m&lt;\"!J

The grand prize in the 19!1; Dauy
Isle Collector Car Sweepstakes In
which McC!ures Dairy Isle, Middleport, and McC!ures 3 in One
Restaurant, Pomeroy, are partlclpaling, ls a 1951 Nash Statesman.
Consumers can win the collector
care by entering the sweepstakes at
any participating Dalcy Isle during
Che month of August. No purchase ls
necessary . The grand prlze winning
entry will be drawn on Sepl. 16 ac
Dairy Isle headquarters In Utica ,
Mich
A local drawing of 10names will be
held Sept 1 at each store wlth each
one to receive a Diary Isle T -shlrt.
Their names will then be put into the
national drawing. Names of
wonners will be published;

t-(614)-99~_:3325

In Memoriam

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1[11101
216E 2ndSt
Phone

Mayor
CB) 9. 1tc

Sweepstakes
•
pnzes set
at Dairy Isle

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the Court House, Pomeroy,

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PUBUC HEARING
Interested part1e1 shall
Peete take notice that on
Friday. August 23. 1985.
dunng the meeting of the
Meigs County Board of
County CommiSSioners, a
public hearing Will be held ..
the Chambers of l8id Board at

9,1986

Ohio

large _,og, pan Collie, pan
German Shepherd, 2 vrs
gentle With children,
wotch dog. Coli 814aft•r 4;30 pm
4 mo. old. 2
mole. Coil 614·
1fter 5pm.

Buainess
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB ·
LISHING CO . recommends
that you do busine11 wtth
people you know, and NOT
to send money through the
mall until you have investigated the oHerlng

······oaiiiiioiis ... · - ··· -- F&gt;-omerov-·······.
. --

&amp; Vicinity
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Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Aug . 10 &amp; 11 , 9 -? Books,
stereo . TV, appli , clothes,
misc . Young's Tratler Cl , Third annual yard tale Clif*
•cross from Sliver Bndge ton,W Va Hayes ras1dence:
l ook for Signs Friday a
HOME OWNERS -Reftnance
Plaza
to low ftxed rate Use equtty 1----::---:----::--:-=-- Saturday 9 -? Retn delaya .
for any purpose leader Fr1day &amp; Sat Aug 9 &amp; 10
Mongage Co , 614-592- OutRt 141 toGage·Patnot 541 H1gh St , Middleport
3061
R.d 1 bdr su1te, youth bed. Fnday &amp; Saturday 8 30am·
baby bed, sweeper. Smger 5 OOpm large drapes .
sewing machine, dryer w bookca se, bowl &amp; pttcher,
23 Professional
stand. dtshes, boys jeans typewrtter Thelma Collins
Services
etc Call 614 ·379-2284
3family yard sale August 9~
Sat Aug 10- Tara EStates· 1 0. 1 1 . 9 ttl dark Rt 143. 1/,.
Bookkeeping and secretartal Addtson. 7 30-2 00. clo- mtle off At 7
work-all type Your offtce or thmg, jeans. btcYcle. stereo,
mme, no account too btg or camera, mattresses. baby August 9th &amp; 1Oth Guy A,
small Call Ben at 614-446* items, we1ght set, all k1nda Russell's restdence, Noble
Summtt Rd off County Rd
2123 or 614 -446 -1081
mise Items
5 Stana 9 am Large s1z~
Water wells dnlled and ser- Movtng Sale 197 Kelton clothmg
vtced Pncesonrequest Call Ad, Aug . 8 to?. 9 -?.
Large Yard Sale Monday
614 -742· 3147or614·992- 1---.;_____ _ _
5006
Yard Sale 30 Evans Hgts . Aug 12. 590 Moll ST ..
Middleport . third housp
Sat &amp; Sun Aug 9 -10
Mr Businessman havtng 1 ---------~ above Post Off1ce . 1 0 am- 6
problems wtth your roofs7 Yard Sele Aug 1Oth 5 20 pm km ck knacks ltnens,
"Call us" for guaranteed 4th Ave . 9AM 3PM Clo- household rtems. clothing
s1zes 8 · 1 6, some anttques If
flat - gravel - metal roof thmg, toys, dtshos, etc
rams. will trv for Tues Aug
r epa 1rs - matnt at nance ·
13
replacement EJLpenem:ed
Moving Items prtced sell
Insured . Bonded Referen- Baby furmture. chtldren 's
Back yard sale 2 family
cas Phone 61 4-949· 2763 .
clothtng , toys cnifts Sat
Fr.day
and Saturday 27.7
10, 326 Jackson Ptke
Mam St .. Mtddleport 1 0 ~ 4 .
PIANO TUNING AlllD AE·
PAIR , Summer rates tn Yard Sale ram or shtne 1127 Clothus. odds &amp; ends. lots of
effect - free estrmates
Second Ave , 12th thru mtsc
Ward"s Keyboard, 304 675- 16th School clothes, toys,
Saturday only 1 Yl m1le
5500 or 675-3824
glassware. old &amp; new mtsc
through Chester on 248.
Sweeper. humldtfter. whirlPliny Truck Stop Resturant
pool. clothing, etc
is takmg apphcattons for
Real Eslale
cook and wattress Call
32 Mobile Homes
304-757- B357 between
Ntc e clothtng all size,
for Sale
Heaters, stove lntellivtsion.
.noon and 5 00 PM
1- --..,.--- :--::--:-many other 1tems Fr1 and
31 Homes for Sale
Sat Aug 9th and 1Oth 836
Sales representative wanted 1 - - - - - - - -- E Ma.n St, Pomeroy.
for pest control com"pany, Must sell One bedroom ,
write Box C- 6 care of the carport, sun deck, basement ,
Pomt Pleasant ReguJter
furnace, S26,600 64 Mtll
Creek St. Gallipolis Call
Cleantng lady needed, half 614-446-2539
&amp; Vicinity
X 70 Nashua trader wtth
day plus per weak, some 1 - - - - -- - - - - a1412
X
32
a,jd
-a-room
3-4
laundry, 304~675-2692
Three bedrooms. stove m
kitchen, dlmng and famtly bedrooms, kttchen dtntng
room . ltvmg room . large
Woman to cook and light rooms wtth Knotty ptne. outbutldmg. 10' D1sh An · Yard Sale 1 1 2 Pleasant St.
Sat. 9 00 ttll5 00. clothmg.
housekeeping for elderly cabtnets and closets Bath,
etc
gentleman Day care or live
utility room. gas furnance , tenna Call614· 446 1104
in Sendrasumeandreferen
garage . Call614-446-2697
ces to BDK P9. c o Register. after 6 OOPM
14x70 Festival 2 bdr. 2
bath, laundry room Call
Pt. Pl. WV 25650
1------~---:....
-3120 or 614-446 35 Lots &amp; Acreage
1 - - - - - - - - - - House for Sale Best offer. 614·446
garage, garden area, Green 6241
12 Situations
School Otstrrct Call 614
Appro x. "h acre lot 1n Clay
1970 mobtle home. 12 X 50 Twp all utthttes &amp; septiC
Wanted
446·2025 or 614 -245
S3500 Call 614·367- tank Call 614·446 4171
9160
11- - - - - - - - - 0413
after 6PM

22 Money to Loan

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I---------Persons Body Shop, lucas
lane. Pomt Pleasant, W Va
near K&amp;K Mobile Homes
Popular prtces (6 1 4)985 4174

For sale or rent 2 bdr. home
between town &amp; hi)Spltal
Leavmg area. must move
Call 614-446· 1502 T F.S
after 9.30PM

Tratler -2 porChes, large lot,
cham-link fence. atr condttloned, metal out-butldmg
Call 614· 742·2511 or 51~ 992-7651

Have care for elderly Room.
board and laundry Raasona ble. Call614-992·6022

8 room bnck quality older
house Center a of town, 1 %
baths, forced atr gas heat
Hardwood floors large level
lot See Arden Dobson ,
614-446 4607 or 614 446
2602.

1984 Schultz tra•ler 3 bf!droom. 2 baths, new furmture, underp1nn1ng located
Pearl St Racine Oh10 or
call 304 925 7029
$16 500

Will do babystltmg tn my
home Dayt1me Experienced 614-992-6970
Vacancy: pnvate room for
elderly lady. LPN care given,
Call614-949·2739
Will care for elderly 1n our
home, also room &amp; board
avatlable for men, women or
couples Call 614 - 9927314
Beautify your home for
Winter Wallpapertng. mte nor destgn t1ps. neat-clean
job 304-675·4683 or 6752001.
1 B Wanted to Do

Will pamt tra1ler roofs &amp;
plow tobacco. Call 614256·1528

3 bdr house, large hvtng
room, full basement
$30. 000 Call tf mterested
614 - 446 - 7360 . Plants
Subdtvtslon
Rustic log cabin , fneplace.
county water 1/2 acre lol, 1
mi. from New Southwestern
school Call614-245· 5286
7 room house, 1 full bath. 2
half baths. full basement. 2
stall garage w1th shop
above Call &amp;14-446· 1928
Make offer 2 bedrooms 1 2
acres, 2 car garage, all
reasonable offers const
dered In Pomeroy 614678*2513

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Lowest prices house pamting, roof painting , concert.
plummmg. no job to big or
small. Call 614 446-3660

3 bedrooms. detached
24ft x 28 h
garage. rural
water, satellite and apphan
ces. one acre. Hysell Run
614-992-2369

Mob1le Home. 1980 James·
town wtth necessary hookup
supplies S11 ,500 00 Call
304 - 675 - 1484 o r 675
2138
1967 Homette. 1 2~~~:60 .
$4,800 00 or best offer ,
good cond. 304-676-2640

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLING
Pump sales, serv1ce. Registered m Ohto All work
guaranteed Call 304-273·
2B 11 Ravenswood. W Va

In Mtddleport New 2 bed ·
room modular on a perman ent foundation Vaulted cetl mg 1n the great room Cny
lot wtth off the-street park
mg Call morn1ngs 614 992
7018 In the lower 20s

1972, 12x65, Schultz mo·
bile home w1th 7x11 Expando. wood burner, AG,,
washer and dryer, au epphcances, llvmg room dinnrng
room and bedroom suttes. 2
porches, underpennmg
$7,000 00 Phone 304
882 2886

address
and phone
number
or call toll-free
1·800-521·
4849 between 9 OOAM 4 :30PM central Time tone
A golden opportunity-make
money
tn your
space
Join
fnondly
homo
toyttme
porties. tho leadoo for 30 yoaro
Opemngs for managers and
dealert We have the largest
and beat line In party plan
Eom big monoy pluo bo
nu•• and travel incentives
Start now and earn monev
immediately. Call toll free
1·800-227-1&amp;10.

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32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

1- - - - - - - - - NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SAlES
4 MI. WEST. GAlliPOLIS ,
Rr 35 . PHONE 614-4467274
14x70 3 bdr. total elect
n . 5oo Coil 614 · 388 9303

Houses for Rent

3 bdr house 2 baths Call
304-675-5104 or 304-6755386.

Mob1le home, ap'pro~~~:l ­
mately % acre. 12 mtles east
of Potnt Pleasant Ready
304-372-6511

3 bdr ranch , garage, Northup VIllage, S300 mo, dep,
reqwred Call 614-446·
4529
'
Unf urntshed 2 bdr house,
dep requ 1red Cell 614446 4 3 03

1- - - - - - - -- 5 roo m house S150mo pay
own utiltttes Call614-367
0121
a room house. 2 baths.
lnqurre at 918 Second Ave ..
Galhpohs, Oh

1- - -- -----....2 bedroom. parttally furmshed. Bellmeade, 304·
675 6854 between 5 and 6
PM

42

79 Mans1on mobtle home,
all electr1c, 2 br , fmancmg
ava1lable 304· 576-2010
33

Chalet log home. 2 mtles
from town. 3 acres. 3
bedroom, full basement, total ole• . Ierne dock . 5 years
"'
u
old. s64.000
00. 8 V2 per
""ant loan. 304 -675-6622
...
2627 Lo'n,oln Ave .. 2 bud~
rooms . hving
room. k1tc hen .
dinningroom. full 61 re bath
and shower EJLtra b1g lot
$ 2 0 .000 00 Call 304-675-

41

MOBILE HOMES MOVED .
Insured 20 ·years expenence 304-576-2866 or
576-2336

3 bedroom house tn Rusttc
Hills Fully carpeted, storage
bulldtng, large lot Call 614992-5085 after 4 30 p m

Attention Toy and Gift
Company hinng demonstra *
b
F 1
Be your own oss
as
to work now til De- grownlng
, multi-billion dolNo
no lar lpdustry whtch contus
fi'gures 1 h ow pa rt t 1me ear nCell
to
tngs average up
$20.000 00 per year· No
salhng-service accounts set
Would hke a lady or girl to up bY company Re qunes
h..ve in wtlh older woman
"15
000 00 cas hI0 requop •
qo
•
614-992 -3704.
ment. No spec1al sktllt or
veh1cle l'le&amp; d e d E)ICe II ent
Pan-time babysitter neaded telll a d vantages Ellpansl on
for 5 mo . old babY. in home. flnancmd ava1lable to those
Middleport area Send re- quelifted Write Mr Mason,
sume to P 0 Box 16. Box 380247, Btrmtngham,
Pomeroy, Ohto 45769
Al 315238. mclude name.

Rentals

Mobtle home on 'h acre lot .
Camp Co nley Call 3 04 675 7566 afler 4

Trenchtng for water, gas,
elec, and dramage ltnes
Reasonable rates Call 614446 8508

30 acres 8 room house. 2
large barns, lraller hook up
tobacco ellotment. plus ma ·
chmery 250 Massey Ferguson destel, plus plows, diSO,
tobacco setter. 2 vn old ,
_
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304 676 6851

Government land 540 an
acre Many lots available
Butld a Future• Call 1-619·
565 - 1657 for 1nfo 24
hours

1966 Academy, 101l45, reduced to $2,500 00 good
co nd , clean. 304 · 675 4631

Need carpet mstalled Call
Mark Grtffin. 614 - 446 3282 work guaranteed.

2 story home M1ddleport
Easy walkmg d1,s tance
downtown E~~~:cellent rental
property Phone 614-9922173 8 30· 5 00

29 acres. Mason Co located
4 6 mtles from mtersect!on
of Route s 6~ &amp; 12 near
McChnt1c Wtldh1e Statton
on Co Route 12 {Robmson
Crettk) S13, 50020 %down,
10 % APR Wtll cons1d8r
lesser cash prtce Call Chas
304 342 -7489 or 8822767 between 6· 10PM. '

1972, 12x65 mobtle home.
3 bedrooms , plus appliances s 5.000.00. 304 8822429

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Special pr1cas on labor for
re- upholstering furniture
rnonth of August 1985 anly
Save$ call tor estimate now
Mowrey's Upholstery. call
304 -675-4154,

3 acres, septic tank, county
water, tratler hook-up, Rac coon Rd access to Raccoon
Creek Call 614-446-2568

1973. 12x65 Concord
trailer wt1h carport ,
$4,500 00 Call after 5 00,
304-575-5798

5 rooms. bath . uhhty, cen tral heat, atr cond1t1on,
storm wtndows and doors.
garage, alumrnum s1dmg
Call 614 ·992-5204

Easy Assembly Workl •eoo.
per 100 Guaranteed payFinanCial
ment No expenence·no
sales Oetatls send selfaddressed stamped enve· 1....- , - - - ' ; : - . , - - - - - lope: Elan Vttal- 716, 3418 21
Business
Enterpnse Rd. Ft Pierce. Fl
Opportunity
33482

Own your own Jean ·
Sportswear, Ladtts Apparel,
Chtldrens, Large Size. Com·
bin•t•on Store, Acceasorles,
Jordache, Chic, Lee, levt ,
Easy Street. lzod. Eaprit,
Tomboy. Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente. Evan Plcona.ll:r:
Claiborne. Member• Only .
Orgentcllly Grown. O•aolina. Hett:htalll, Over 1.000
ottoera 17.900 to U4.900
inv•ntory. Training, fillltu"'·
grand opening, etc Can
open 115 days. Mr. KHnan
(3051878-3039

21

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bdr furmshed , all uttlltes
pd , e ,.,cept elect , conve numt location. securtty dep.
os1t re uqtr ed Call 614 ~446·
8558

Farms for Sale

20 acre farm tobacco base.
lg barn , newly remodeld, 2
bdr . kttchen LA , &amp;48,000
Call 614 256-1702 before
2PM or 614 446 1642 e•t
235 after 3PM

Ntce 2 bdr mobile home on
Rt 7 furn water patd , nd
ms tde pets Call 614 2455818

Sttll lookmg for your dream
Home?

For rent mobtle home Call
614-446-0508

See our huge lakes1d o
retreat, 3 or 5 bdr . butlt
on
D.
your lot , S 1 7 900 ,.. up
Ca11614-886-7311

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Furmshed. AC . cable, no Ctty
taxes, bea utiful tiVervtew. m
Kanauga Foster's Mob1le
Ho me Park . 614 446 1602

9 acres land, w1th 2 tratl ers.
barn. o utbuilding. trac to r
and all equ1pm en t
S23 500 00 1 mile boh1nd
Hartford 304·882-3326

3 bdr. located on At 160.
ne ar NG HS. $300 mo ,
S1 50 dep Call 614 -3888711

34

Mobtle home. 2 bedroom,
furntshed Call 614 -4461232
'

· Business
Buildings

-lcf.or sale· apartment house 4
apartments 4 rooms with
prtv.ate baths Needs some
work 614-992-6022

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Ac reage

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For sale . One acre lot With
mce large •n ·ground pool ,
parttal basement, tome
trees For more mformatlon
phone 502·683 -1 044

Furmshad 2 bdr mob home,
no pets , Call 614- 9492253

3 bedroom mobtle home for
rent near Cheshrre Phone
614 367 ·7148
3 furnt shed mob1le homes.
phone 304-676-6512 aft~r
4 00
2 mob1le homes for rent, no
pets Deposit, references
requtred, 304-675-3000 tiU
6 :00PM

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LAFF·A·DAY

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Sell air 1 60, 4 cyl. gas
engine , air comprenor,
good cond . $3 , 450 . 00 .

66lll12 Elcona . 2 bedroom,

D

new furnace , central air. · 1
mile east on Rt.248 at
Chester. Call evenings 614-

985-4466.
2 bdr. central air, nat . g as ,

304-458-1031 .
Attex All Tarrain Vehicle, aiz
wheels. 16. 6 hp Rockwell
motor. Equipped with head
lights, self start. 2 extra
wheela, Amphibious. 304-

large lot. Camp Conley . No
pets. dep . &amp; ref. For sale or
renl . Call 304-676-7566
after 4 .

44

773-9666.
15ft. abo\le ground pool, 112
hp send filter system.ladder.
etc $200.00. Girls Strawberry Shortcake 'Bike with
training wheels $30 . 00.
Lawn mower $20.00. Phone

Apartment
for Ren·t

304-675-5686 altar 6 PM.

58

repaper

your

mother's

room!"

Pole buildings erected ,
many sizes and colors. Low
prices. Frae Estimates. Call

304-675-3981 .

SPM .
Furnished efficiency S 145.
utilties paid, share bath, 607
2nd. AIJe. Gallipolis, adults.

46 S pace f or R en t
Mobile home lot. 12' x50 ' or
smaller. $75wa1erpaid,4th
&amp; Neil, Gallipolis . Call 4464416 aftM 8PM .

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy . large lots. Call

614-992-7479 .

Mobile Home lots for rent in
mobile home perk, W . Va .
· and Ohio. No pets, deposit,
2 bdr. apt ., good lot:ation, reference required , 304·
redecorated. S149 mo .. util · 675-3000 tm 6 :00PM ..
ities Partly paid . Call 304·

Call 446-4416 eher BPM . •

675-5104
5386.

or

304 -675 -

Nicely furnished apt, central
heat, air. parking , next door
to library. One professional
adult only. Call 614-446 -

0338 .
Furnished apt . 701 4th Ave ..
Gallipolis . 2 bdr . S250 utili·
ties paid. Call 446-441 6
after 8pm .
Furnished apt .. 920 4th
A\18 .. 1 bdr., $225, utilities
pd ., adutts. Call 446-4416
' after 8pm .
Furnished efficiency, adults,
920 4th Ave., S185 utilities
pd .. Call 446-4416 after
8pm .
Furnished apt. 2 bdr., $195
water paid, 131 V2 4th Ave ..
Call 446- 4416 aher 8pm .

OFFICE SPACE NEEDED -The West Virginia Depart·
ment of Human Services is
interested in leasing existing
professional office space. or

having office space built to
specifications, in or near the
county seat of Mason
County. Office space to
consist of first floor space
' approximately 6,000 sqt.iiilre
feet . Additional plans and
specifications are available.
Serious bidders should con tact Sharon Winkler- Serena,
Area Administrator. or J1m
Hensley. Administrative As;
sistant, at 529-6281 by
August 16, 1985.

Merchandise
51 Household GoOds

parking. in town. stove,
SWAIN
refrlg. furnished. $290 mo . AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
plus utilities. Call 614-446· 62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New
4428 or 614-446- 2605 for .&amp;: used wood -coal stoves, 6
appointment .
pc wood lf:l suite S 399,
bunk beds $199. antron
Ne~ 2 bdr, 4 '/z miles from recliners $99. new &amp; used
Gallipolis, S200 plus elect- bedroom suites, ranges,
ric. $50 dep .. no pets. Call wringer washers, &amp; shoes.
614-46-803B .
New livingroom suites
$199-$599 . lamps. also
Furnished apt. $245 . Utili- buying coal &amp; wood stoves.
ties paid. 243 Jackson Pike, Cell 614-446 -3159 .
Gallipolis. 2 bdr. Call 44'34416 after 8pm .

Riverside Apts . Middleport.
.. Special rates for Senior
Citizens . $130. Equal Housing Opportunities . 614 -

992·7721 .
2 bedroom apartments .
New Ha..,en, WVa . Newly
remodeled . In town . 614-

992-7481 .
1 bedroom apt. for . rent .
Nicely located . Contact Vii·
lage Manor in Middleport .

514 · 992 - 7787 . Equal
Housing Opportunity.
One or two bedroom apartments in Pomeroy . Furnished or unfurnished . Rent
negotiable. Call 614- 992-

6723 .

$1,50: Cell 614-446-0924.
Self defrost refrig. freezer,
$1 00., 14 cu. ft . Uprigh1
freezer . $100 , Maytag
washer &amp; drver,$100. 40 in ..
gas range S65, Maytag
natural gas dryer, S100,Call

Utility bldg . special :
30'x40'x9' with track door
&amp; serv . door. $5255
erected. Iron Horse Builders,

614-742-2352 .

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofas and chairs priced hom
$285 . to $895. Tables. $50
and up to $126. Hide-abeds , S390 . and up to
$550 .. sofa ·b19ds S145,
Recliners, 8225 . to $375 .•
Lamps from $28. to $125 .
pc. dinettes from 8109 ., to
435 . 7 pc . $189 and up.
Wood table with six chairs
$285 to S746 . Desk $110
up to S225 . Hutches. S550.
Bunk bed complete with
mattresses. $275. and up to

$395 .

Baby beds. $1 1 0 .

Mattresses or box springs,
full or twin, S58., firm, $68 .
and S78. Queen sets, S225 .
4 dr . t:hests. $49 . 5 dr.
chests. $69 . Bed frames .
$20.and $25 ., 10 gun- Gun
cabinets , $350 . Gas or
electric ranges 8375 . Baby
mattresses, $25 &amp; $35 , bed

frames $20. 825, &amp; $30.
king frame 1.150. Good selec·
tion ... of bedroom suites,
rockers . metal cabinets,
headboards $38 &amp; up to
Used Furni1ure -- Refrigera tors, metal office desks. 3
miles out Bulaville Rd. Open
9am to 5pm, Mon . thru Sat .

614-446 -0322

2 bedroom in Middleport: -GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Utilities Included. S210 a Washers, dryers, refrigera month . Deposit required . tors, ranges . Skaggs Ap·
Call 614-992 -7177 after pliances. Upper River Rd,
&amp;pm .
beside Stone Crest MoteL
5 room &amp; bath apt ., dep .
requirod , Call 614- 949 -

2234.
APARTMENTS . mobile
homes. houses. Pt. Pleasant
and Gallipolis . 614- 446 -

B221 .
In Middleport, on Nonh
3rd ., 3 room , furnished apt .

Coli 304-882-2566.
Furnished apartment ground
level. one bedroom, $50 .00
week. utilities paid, 304 ·

675· 3100 or 675-5509 .

614 ·446-7398 .

Antiques

Oak library table. Oak sideboards, very ornata, China
closet, Empire style sofa, 2
pc. Oak dresser &amp; wash
s1and. primitive drop-leaf
table, Copper boiler. All 81( .

cond .• Coll614-992-5894.

Firewood-cutup slabs, 1
truck load 6100, 2-$180 .
Pickup load, you haul S15 .

HEAP occopted. Call 614245-5804.
Pool People Special:

Shock liquid $2 .65 gal. PH
up S3.50 4 po. Middlepon
614-992-6724 or Gallipolis
Landscaping, top soil. good
fill dirt, manure, reseeding ,
shrubs &amp; flowers, lawn
maintenance. Bruc:e Da~Ji ­

6 beehives with bees &amp;
honev. &amp;"-tractor &amp; all supp·

Boarding all breeds. Heated
indoor-outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service. Call 614· 446Briarpatch Kennels Professional All -breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding facilities . English Cocker Spaniel puppies. Call 614- 388"

9790.

-

Dragonwynd Cattery Ken nel. CFA Himalayan, Persian
and Siemese kittens. AKC
Chow puppies. · Call 446·

3844 after 7PM.

good

cond.,

NCR
good

220 cash register.
c:ond.. $160. Call

0373.

9328 .

Wedding gown &amp; veil, $100.
Call after 5:00, 614 ·245-

5 male. 1 female Y2 Gorman
Shepherd, S25 each . Ready

5126 .

about Aug . 15. Call 614-

245-5881.
12 ga . Mossberg with 1 slug
barrel &amp; regular bauell . Call

614-266-6417
PM .

before 6

1----------Uttle girls Pageant dresses,
size 6 &amp; 7 worn once. Call

614-245-6887.

1-- - - - - - - -- Hardy Evergreen shrubs,
wholesale prices. Just north
ofStateParkonupperRt. 7.

J .C. Penney stereo and
cabine1. Phono, cassette,
end four speakers. Alson
Akai reel to reel and 8 track
componet . Sacrifice all

&amp;350. Call 614-446-2669
or 614-446-3508 .

AKC Reg female cocker
spaniel. 6 mo. old, Buff
color. Call 614-446-7373

or 304-675 -2395.

Call 614· 367-7745.

left. Call 61 ~ - 992 - 5181 .
Tri -colored Bassett puppies.
AKC Registered with papers . Championship bloodlines. Vet . checked with
shots and wormed . Call

614-662-5143 .
Fish Tank and Pet Shop,
2413 Jackson Avenue.
Point Pleasant, 304-6752063. Fish, birds and more.
German Shepherd full
blooded puppies, 6 wka old,

For Sale : pool table . Call

614 -388-9036.
Exercise bike, pedal &amp;. row,

$85 firm . Call 614-4462297 .
Panasonic VHS ret:order, 29
movies, $460. Call 614-

38B·9632.

S50 00 each. 304·675·
3978 .
AKC registered Cocker pup·
pies. 5 black female . 1 buff

A . D . B .A . REGISTERED

Stereos. VCR. 33 cassettes.

Call

304· 882-2237 .

614 - 446-7081

Greenhouse foi-- tale . 20x60 .
GoOd condition . Asking

$400. Call 614-992 -2707.

Wizard air conditioner .

Child' a youth bed with mattreu, dreuer , sheet sets and
bedspreads. like new. Call

614-992-3732 or614-9925778.
Above

ground

57

Musical

Instruments

614 - 367,

1------,-----

614-256·1957 alter 6:30.
5 string banjo . Call 614-

266-641.7 before 6 PM .
58

8o
Red

Fruit
Vegetables

raspberries

Taylor's

Cennlng tomatoes, plck·ed
or pick your own. bring
conlainen. Eugene Davia

2991 ,

675 -

1- ---,-----:::-:::---

day Cells.

614-247·3263

TONY'S GUN REPAIRS,
hot dip rebluelng, all typaa of
gunsmith work, fast service.

Silver Queen, $1 .00 do.zen,

304-675-4631 .

Canning peac;hes now available. open 7 deva week, call
for pricaa at tupply It

Trade Center. New furniture
&amp; appliances, sales &amp; ser\llce. Kanauga. Oh . 614-

Uaed kitchen cabinet•. fuel
oil furnace, fuel - oil tank,
bath tub and medicine ca·

446- 7444.

blnot, 304-882-2966.

2 door. Black-

silver interior, high milage,
good cond. loaded. Call

614-446-7404.
79 Monza 2 plus 2, hatch-

514-286-6522.

304-675-2817.

limited, 304- 773-5721.
Bob'• Market. Mason, W.

Va.

72

'82 Chevrolet pick up, 4
wheel
2164.

drive, 304-576-

1969 2 ton Chevrolet dump
truck eHiOO. or bett offer.

Good con d. 304-45B·1566 .
--------~------K
69 \ol ton GMC truck.
304-675-6019.

79 Ford Pinto new peint, 76
Hondo 6 opd. Call614-2566417 before 8 PM.

73

atereo. Call

Vans

8o

4 W1D.

7B Chevy 4x4 ahortbod 13
in lift kit. 40 in. tire, 386 BB,
4apd., too many extra• to
lilt. Call 614·245-6637 after •·

614-46-860~.

1979VWvan,auto. trans., 7
For Sale; Monte Carlo. Call . pa,.ena_ger, tlnited win·
dowt, good cond., $2,996.
614-446-9767.

Call 614-367-7839.

82,500. After &amp;p.m. call
1614)378-6311.
Farman Super C. Good
condition . Call 614-986-

19 62 Chevrolet in restora-

3549 .

ble cond. Coli 614-4462687.
'

Allis Chalmers ·Model 8
Tractor. Belly mounted cutter bar, 2 hillside plowa,

Dodge Aapen '76.,2 door, 3
on the floor, new retread
tires and battery. $350.

gredor .!'lode. $700. Call
614-36,· 7143. -

After 6 p.m. colll614)3786311.

For sale; H Farmall tractor.
May consider trading for car
or truck. Call 614·9•9-

l9j73 Pinto Stotlonwagon.
Auto., AC. several recent .
repain. Dependable trana-

265B.

portation. 8400. Call 614949-2688.

Heavy duty Lowboy trailer
for hauling small dozer or
tractor. 8800. Call 614-

1976

Ford

Muatang,

614-992-2603.
Ford

4x4,

PB,

PS,

AM-FM, good shape, call

304-895-3672.
'84 Chevy S 10 Blar:er •x•.

AM-FM stereo. 304-6761680.
197B CJ 500, 6 cyl, 3
speed. good gal mileage,
auume loan. 304 - 675-

2250.

4-

opeed. 8BOO.OO. Call 614·
742 -2681 ahar 6:00p.m.

992-7401.

For Sale: 1977 Hondo Exprell. 1978 'h Chevrolet
Blazer, 4 wh. dr., Call

'7B

74

Motorcvcles

End of Season Sale on all
new &amp; used hay equipmenl
in stock. Siders Equipment,

1973 Dodge Dare. Six cylinder. Good condition.
Good til'ft, new battery.
304-675-7421.
Good work car. Power stearing, 4 door, roomy. For more
10.000 oak tobat:co sticks information call 614·247·
&amp;2" sharpened both ends. 2724.
15c each. Morgans Wood·l-::::::---=::----::=--:--::-lownFarm Rt. 35 . 304· 736- · 1982 Toyota GT Celica.
2342 or 676·1286.
Loaded. Elltceltent t:ondition.
Homelite water pump $200;
Solo 5 gal back pak spraye
$60; A model Inter with cult
$1800; Homelite EZ chain
saw t100; 5' bush hog
$360; 28' tobacco pipe
trailors $450.; 52" tobacco
sticks 1 6c each; tobacco
baiera S50 each; 2 row
tobacco setter $1,600.; 7' ·
Woods bushhog $1400.;
Morgan's. Woodlawn Farm,

At . 35. 304-675-12B6 or
736-2342 .
53

Call 614-992-6149
5:00pm.

after

Randy

Meaige.

1--,-----,-----

197&amp; Nova, 4 door, stand-

1- ----- --,--,----1977 Olds 98. 2 door. one
exc

cond,

&amp;2, 996.00. 304-675-2495

shown. Call614-256-1393.

after 6:00PM .

1-----,978

Chrysler Cordoba.

good cond, $1,200.00. Call
8125. Coli 614-742-2152 304-676-6157.
after 6 :00 p.m .
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Pontiac

Grand

Prix

900 lb. work mare and

S350.00. Call 304-882-

harness

2069.

$350. 304-5 76-2752 -

1---------:----:c----:c69 Cheville SS. 304-675Ewe and lamb. lamb born 7250 between 4 an.d 6 p.m.
May 30, 1985, $100.00

8o

Grain

beautiful condition, very !ow
milea. Muat sBII. Call 614-

446·0648 otter 5PM.

78 Suz~ki GS-660 motorcycle bought 4-4-79. With
6,000 actual miles. 1 owner.
$1,150 or trade for car or
truck of equal value. Call

Querter hor... Has been

Hav

1983 Honda CB 1100 F,

1974 VW good cond, Call
814-949-2234.

owner.

64

corn. 82.20 per
Call after 6:00.

1975 Chevy PU. Call 614·
388-9900.

1981 Kawaooki 550 lTD.
197B Hondo GL 1000
Goldwing. Both bikes ere
dressed and in ax.cellent
condition. Low mileage. Calt

614-985-4106.
1977 Harley Davidson FLH.
Full Ore11, Lots of Chrome,

84,250.00; ol•o 1985 Yamaha YZ-80. 8850.00.
Phone 614-742-2681 after
6:00p.m.
1977 Harley Davidson
Sportster. Sharp bike .
$1600. or best offer, Call

614-992-6B46.
1977 Honda 560 F, S900.
Call 614-985-3537.

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for '80
model and newer used carl.
Smith Buich-Pontiac. -1911
Easta.rn Ave., Gallipolis. Call
80 Pontiac Grand Prix uc .
cond ., $4, 600. Call 614-

1984 Suzuki LT126, 4
wheel. front and back rackt,
new tires, e9oo.oo. 304-

675-5815.

cauefto, POL, PW, PA, PS.
cruiae. air, tilt, 47,000 mi.,

•5 . 600 . can 614-4469587 or 614-446-2459.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1----------Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Most wells completed same
day. Pump sales and servi-

ces. 304-895-3802.

B &amp; D Home lmpro\laments
Replacement windows,
alum. soffit. vinyl siding.
continuoua gutters. free estimates, all work guaranteed. Call evenings 304- ~

1978 Chevy C80 2 ton truck

with 14ft . van body.
S3,600 . Call 61 4·9923194.

1-:--::-::- -----,-,----1979 Chevy'-' ton. 4 wheel
drive, auto tranamisaion.
PS, PB. with Utility body,

304-458-

good. •4.200.00. 304-4681031 .
1986 Chevy pick up, uc
cond,

350

auto.

phone

304· 875-7109 oftar 7:00.

304-676-2440.
82

Plumbing
Heating

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

8/9/85

Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614-448-3880 or

7:00

S

83

ClD

Good-1 Excavating, basementa. footers. driveways.
septic tanks, landscaping.
Cell anytime 614-4464537. James L Davison, Jr.
ownar.

7:30

J.A.R .

Construction

Rutland.

Oh.

1982 OMC pick up
$4,900.00. 1871 Chevrolet
Von •1.000.00. 8oth good
eond. phone 304-570-2274
otter 3:00 PM .

Newshour
Cl) ~ New Name That
Tune
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8 (})Tit: Tac Dough
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@ NFL Yearbook: Tampe

Boy

I]) Ill ((] Family Feud
(JJ Jeopardy
([)
Nightly
Business
Report
(iJI Wheel of Fortune
tm lj]) , Entertainment
Ton!9.ht

Co.,

614-742-

2903. Basements, Footera.
Concrete work, Backhoe's,
'Dozer &amp; Ditcher, Dump
trucks. &amp; water -gas-sewer·
electrical lines.

8:00

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(I) Lone -Ranger

(!) NFL Yearbook: Detroit
(I) MOVIE: . 'Oestry Rides
Again'

9:30

tio11:

85

General Hauling

James Boys Water Ser~Jice.
Also pools filled. Call 614-

New: one or two man bass
tracker $196 or will trade .

Waugh's Water Service .
Wells, cisterns, pools. Fast,
reliable service. Call 614-

256-1240

or 614 · 2~6 ·

1 1 30. Reasonable rataJ.
Haul limestone, sand, gravel.dirt, bulk or bpg fertilizer
and lime. Excelsior Salt
Works Inc. 638 E. Main St.,

Pomeroy. 614-992-3891 .
Auto Parts
8o Acceaaories
87

Upholsterv

Sunvlaor &amp; grill for 1978
Ford PU. \ol &amp; '-' ton. Call
814·446-6290.

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

Tlroo, 4 B.F. Goodrich AT,
33)(12. 5)(15, Ulod •1 0Q. 4

614-446-7833 or614-4461B33.

Seart shock for 4-WO or
R II M Furniture Manufac turing, St. Rt. 7, Crown

City, Oh. Call 614-2661470. coli Eve . 614-446·
3438. Old &amp; now
Uphostared.

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7741 night or day.

4 Bridge Stone 11101 bolted
rodlolo, olro 178-70 FA 13,
CAll 614-742·2301.

MacNeil/lehrer

CIJ All tn the Fel"{1ily

matao. Call 614-446-803B

after 8PM.

truck •4o. Coli 614-4462991 .

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Excavating

1163 Sec. Ave., Gallipolis.

19&amp;5 Ford truck. •eoo.oo.
304-675·2307 and 8761285.

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614-367-0623 or614-367 -

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lNG. Rt. 1, Box 355. Gallipolis. Call614-367-0576.

$400. Coli 614-446-9769

7 .&amp; HP Sea King outboard
motor with 2'1! gallon remote ga.olina tank. Both in
new t:ondltion, $160.00.

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Ken'a Water Service;. Wells,
cisterns. 'pools filled . Phone

Cell614-258-6682.

son and Clayton find Katie
and her young cousin in a
bar with two college guys.

_FRIDAY

Coleman CraWdad fishing
boat. Minnkota motor, 2
lifejackats, oar 6: anchor.

304-773-9666.

Detroit datil engine, runs

676-2644.

256 - 1141 or 614-446 1175 or 614-446-7911.

bod. Call 614-379·2868.

1984 Monte Carlo SS. Call

81 Trana Am Turbo, ailver
wilh blue customized inte·
rior, Nopt. Alpine AM-FM

75

1974 40 ft. Fruehauff flat

1975 GMC dump truck, 10
h dump body, 6 V63 OM

mileage, •6.500. Cell 614·
388 -9759 or 614-3B88105.

application) 304-675-2088

or 676-7368.

or 61 4·992-7119 anytime .

1984 C R8 01 Honda &amp;700.
304-676-4049.

.3.275 . 00.
1031.

1982 Oldsmobile Cutlall
Supreme, PS, PB, tilt,
crulaa. air. AM-FM r•dlo,
very good cond., average

perienced carpenter. electrician, mason, painter, roofing !including hot tar

Call 614-985-4360 or 614985-4224.

446-2323.

379-2314.

614-446-1781 or after 4::!0
614-245-5851.

RINGLES'S SERVICE. ex-

Dozer Work 14nd clearing,
landscaping. etc. Free eati-

304-676-2164.

1976 Chevy '-' ton. •800.
Sell or trodo. Call614-9492911 .

.. the harder itsqoinq to be
to let her qo!

1331.

1980 H•rlay Davidson
Spon1ter. Excellent condition. 2,300 milea. 83,500.

79 Dodge 4x4 power
wagon, 1.4 ton. Call 614·

Straw, $1.25 bale, 304 _. 1978 Ford F150, 4 wh. dr..
atopllido. AT. 351M . Call
675-2817.
614-246-5286.

Transporl alion

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
remo\lal. Call 304-675-

614-446-2459.

'81 Vahama. 760 Virago.
Shelled
bushel.

Call 304-576-239B or 614446-2454.

676-2010.

Call 614-379-2835.

4279 after 6.

brakes .

'RON'S Television Service.
House c:alls on RCA. Quazar.
GE. Specialing in Zenith·.

Starks Tree and Lawn Ser·
vit:e, stump removal, 304-

&amp;500. Call614-992-7403.

Reg . Apaloosa mare, 15mo.
old, $600 or best offer. Call

perfect

J.end L. Installation. Roof·
ing, vinyhiding, storm doors
and windows. Frae asti-

roofing, m•sonry, electrical.
framing, flooring. drywall,
bathrooms, kitchens, doo{ &amp;
window installations. Call

ord, 114.000 mile•. One
owner. 8460. 304-675-

1 butchering hog. Grain fed.
Approximately 260· lbs .

crete. Call304-773-6131.

Harley Devldaon wide Rude.
exc. cond.. t4,500 firm.

1974 Old• convertible. AT.
AC. Runs good. tSOO firm.

HEY, DO 'fOU FEEL A
BREEZE t(ICKIN' UP?
WHERE'$ IT COM IN'
FROM?

D.and M. Contractors. Vinyl
siding, replacement win dows, insulating, roofing,
new and remodeling, con-

1976 Plymouth Ouster, 6
cyl, auto, looks &amp; runs gQOd,

Ca11614-286-6522.

11"14·256- 1271 .

STANLEY STEEMER
CARPET AND 'UPHOLSTERY CLEANING, 10% OFF
WITH THIS ADD ON
CLEANING. CALL 614446-8059.

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89BOO.

19B312 ft . heevy duty stock

Call colloct1-614-2370488, day or night. Rogers
Basement Waterproofing.

1978 Hondo XL 350. Call
614-388-9900.

27.000. 304-675-2799 or

trailer been used 4 timea.

Unconditional lifetime quarantee. Loc•l references
furnished. Free estimates.

n:soo. Coli 614-9926040 otter 5:00 pm.

1983 Camaro Z28, all the
eXIras. low mileage

Livestock

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

matea. Call614-992-2772.

1983 Ni11an Datsun, good

cond. Coll614-446-1552.

Home
Improvements

Trucks for Sale

back, V-6. 5 lpd .. PS. AC.
•2.500 . Cell 614-2455637 attar 4.

1979 Ford Granada. 6 cyl. 4

Idea oeediK. $3,496. Call
614-286-6522.

614-446-2282.

swimming

or

1978 Chl'/llor Now Yorker

614- 367 -

Electrit: Gulbransen organ,
exc . c:ond.. $1 , 200. Call

Firewood $20.00 pickUp
load, $30.00 delivered. Call

tebles. picture• . mirrors.
marble top wash stand.
chest of drawers. side board,
nest of three tables. and
more . All at a fa ir price. CBII

Coli

Autos for Sale ·

B~oughman,

185 Mauey Farguson diesel
tractor. PS. live power. Call

71

BoriV Patch, 614-446-8692
or 814-245·5064. No Sun-

304-875- 8782

$1,500 .
7184.

614 - 446 - 1338 after
5 :30PM .

Genuine auede coat with fur
collar. Size 12. $50. Call
614-949· 2367.

tablea,droploaf&amp;drewloaf

71

Farmall F-20 tractor double
14' pull type low. runs good,
eKtra partt-manifold.

Bundy Alto sax. exc. cond.,
used 1 yr ., $360. Call

pool, 18 ft.X 4 ft .. $200.
Call 514 -9B5-4175.

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Massey Ferguson. New
Holland, Buah Hog Selet &amp;.
Service. Over 40 used
tractora to choose from 8t
Complete line of new·•
used aquipment. largeat
selection in S.E. Ohio.

614-378-6311 .

McQueary Fifth Wheel horse
trailer. 2 horse in lina.

82000 . Coli
7143.

U. S. 36 Welt, Jackson,

;;-;~··2;e;g: Aug . 6th. 304·1 ·:p: a=ir::'::30::4::·::6::7::5::-4::8::2::8::.== 1-:-7:-2--_T_r_u_c_k_s_fo_r_s_a_le__
American Pi1t Bull pups, 12
weeks old. wormed. papers.
great pedigree. $1 00 .00 .

anytime.

St)rVII:I'S

CROSS&amp; SONS

contact
Black lab pups . AKC Registered 3 males and 1 female

23 cu . ft . chest fVpe freezer .

11 ,500 BTU. 8160 . 614·
742-3077.

614 -446-8568.

AKC Registered German
Shepherd pups. Female.
$50 each. Call 614-446-

614-446-7550.

1699. 627 3rd . Ave. Gallipolls . 0)-1.

Ed 's Appliance Serving air
conditioners, refrigerators.
washers. dryers. In Gallia,
Meigs &amp; Mason Co . Call

614-255-1271 .

AKC Bassett Hound pups.
tri-colored, 1 0 weeks old, 2
mala. Call 614· 256-1652.

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Valley Furniture, new &amp;
used . large secti9n of qual ity furni1ure . 1216 Eastern
Ave .. Gallipolis.

AKC Registered Chow
Chow puppies. One litter .
Taking deposits now. Call

Pit Bull pups. Call614- 388-

beds

&amp;200. Call 814-256-6846.

ville, W. Vo. 304-736-5287. •
Farm Equipment

New Idea plcker·thellar. 2
row pull type 30 in. rows.

Bunk

Cell 614-446-0755 .

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AT YOUR PRICE the auction
way . Setzera World ol
Camping. alternate Rt. 10
off Rt.80 east, Barbours-

Li ves t ock

dJ, PB. PS, air, tilt, em-fm

1 yr. old male Himalayan.
papers available. Call 614246 -5637 after 4.

For rent Sleeping Rooms
end light house kueping
rooms. Park Central t-totel.

week. 304-6 75-3100
676-6509.

Supp l ies

135 Massey Ferguaosn tree·
tor, 6ft. bush hog, big New

lies. low, low prices. Call
614-446-9478 after 4 :30
weekdays. Anytime
weekends .

Fine oakS. mahogany furni ture from England some
antiques: clocks. dining
chairs. carver, oc:caSsional

For rent, cottage, 1 br
furnished, utilities pd. $65.

Unitt opened 8:30 a.m ..
Dana Franklin, eUctiQnaer,
W. Va. license no. 303 . BUY

1977 Mustang $1960. Call
814-446-4823.

HILLCREST KENNELS

1!1-ELIEVS U6-.. WE'RE NOT
THE CR:OO~~ WHO A~E- lit LIN·
HIH6 THI• •TFtiKe.

Augull 15th. 10:30 a.m.

614-446-4298.

2B6-6522.

Pets for Sate

304-675-

unitt. 10me .new Saturday,

Block, .brick, mortar and
masonry supplies . Mountain
State Block. Rt . 33, New

56

Coli

RV · AUCTION. over 100

For aale or. trade for -livestock . Locu•t posts. Call

Killbro1 276 grain body&amp;. 16
ft. grain elevator. Call 614·

7795.

Coun1y Appliant:e , tnt: .
Good used appliances and
TV sets . Open SAM to 6PM .
Mon thru Sat. 614-446-

614-446· 7444 or 614-3677187.

Furnished room, range. re·
frig. $125. share bath, single mate. 919 2nd AVe ..
G•ttipolis. Call 446· 4416
after 8PM .

$2300.
2686.

614-332-9745 collect.

Hoven, W. Va . 304-8822222.

$65 .

1 bedroom , unfurnished.
sto\le, refrigeratar, washer
and dryer. No children or
pets. 12 miles from Pomeroy . 614-992- 2807.

Building Materials
Block, brick, sewer pipes,
windows. lintels. etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Grande,

0 . Call 614-245-5121.

son. 614-256-1427 .

2 bdr duplex. AC , otf street

7209 or 614-446-3287.

Air conditioner S 1 25, ges
stove S75, frost free refrig.

55 Building Supplies

614· 446-3051.

Call 614-446-9244.

New efficiency with garage .
small dock . disposal. washer
&amp; dryer hookp-up, applian ces furnished . Private yard.
northup area. 1 0 min . from
city park . Call 614 -446-

12 X 24 carpet &amp; padding,
niultitweed. good cont .
$100. Call614- 367-0172 .

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Wanted tb Rent

Just available -apt. for rent.
740Yr 2nd. Ave _, 3 'bdr. ,
$190 mo . deposit required .
Call 614 · 446 - 4222 between 9 &amp; 5 .

51 Household Goods

53

47

1974 Prowler, 20 ft .. telf
containes, aleeps 6, O.C.

Ohio. 614·2B6-6451 .

Electric. typewriter $26 .
wedding dress size 11, elite.

Auto Parts
Accessories

79 Motora liomes
8o Campers

59 For Sale or Trade

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1985 Chevy II , 304-8754143.

2026, 576-2648.

Farm

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wanted to buy auto pan a for

Silver Queen, 8 doz or more.
$1 .00 per doun. Ideal .for
freezing. Happy Hollow Fruit
Farm or Roy See. 304-576-

51

cond. $75. 304-675-3784.

Furnished effit:iency 701
4th AIJe .. Gallipolis . $160,
u1ilities paid, share bath.
adults. Call 446-4416 after

8o

$100.00. Phone 304-8823326.

"Road maps. I'm going to

Nicely furnished mobile
home. eff. apt .. t:entral air
and heat in city. adults only .
Call 614-446-0338.

·76

Tomatoes by bushel bring
own conteiners •. 4th hou"
below Gellipolil Ferry poet
office.

110 lb. weights $20.00.

...

KIT 'N' CARLYU ®bJ LarrJ Wrlgllt

Fruit

&amp;: Vegetables ·

T.win aize bookcase bed,
spring and mattress $40. 00 .
Cast iron pot belly coal
stove, perfect ·cond ,

Friday. August 9, 1985
DICK TRACY

Friday, August 9, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page 1 0 The Dail Sentinel

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Happenings around Meigs County.••

Area deaths
Clair L. Newell

Joe Dennison

.-noay, Augwn "'· •::ooo

MIOClleport, Ohio

partn~r In Beair fllld Son Landscap·

Court actions filed

Crisp, Langsville, has been appointed by Judge C. H. Knight as
criminal bailiff and deputy sheriff
effectively Aug. 7. According to the
entry the appoinlm€!11 was made
due to the large number of felony
cases to be considered during the
balance of 1985. Comp€flsatlon for
the bailiff Is $1200 a year.

Money, booze taken

lng at Millfield and was president of
An action for money and one for
About$60inchaogeandaquantlty
the Chester Volunteer Fire Depart· divorce was llled In the Meigs
of
whiskey was taken In a breaklng
Clair L. Newell, 63, Johnstown,
Joe Dennison, 15, of 17 Church
ment. He was a member of the County CornmonPleasCourtThurs·
and entering at Gloeckner's Cafe in
Ohio, former resident of Meigs Street, Stewart, died early Thurs·
Bellefontaine Fish and Game Club day afternoon.
Pomeroy overnight Thursday. The
County, died Tuesday at the Licking day at hls home.
and was at one time a Boy Scout
James
and
Rhonda
Conde,Pomebreaking and entering wasreported
Memorial Hospital in Newark.
Born in Beverly, hew as the son of leader of Troop 1091n Bellefontaine.
roy,
and
the
State
Farm
Insurance
Pomeroy Police early Friday
to
· Born Nov. 7, 1921 at Long Bottom Gale and Mary Jo Smith Den nlson
He was a veteran of the armed Co., Newark, have filed an action
morning
and remains under
in Meigs County . Mr. Newell was a and a sophomore at Federal High
forces having served In the U. S. against the Dark Diamond Coal.
Investigation.
Sunday
homecoming
set
son of the late Jessie and Velma School where he was on the i rack
Navy. .
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Co_rporation, Abundant Life Coal
NewlandNew&lt;:'ll.
team. He was also active In 4-H.
Surviving are his wile, .Dixie Co. and Coal Power, Inc. for
·The Carmel United Methodist . Veterans Memorial
He was a vNeran of World War II
He is s urvived by four brothers,
Fannin Beair; his mother, Edith $16,409.83.
Church will hold Its annual homehaving served in the United States Steve Dennison, Ravenna; Buddy
Prater Wren. West Liberty; tVoio
The plaintiffs charge that on Aug. coming services Sunday with Sun·
Admltted ..Walter Klng, PomeArmy and was a retired heavy Daughtery. Clnclnna tl; Keith and
sons, Michael Beair, Millfield,- and 9, 1983, the defendants were
day school at 9:30a.m. a nd regular roy; Daniel Norman, Pomeroy;
equipment motor mechanic. He had Tommy Dennison, a t home; four
L. C. Beair, Bellefontaine; two
George Quillen. Middleport; Burbeen employed with the Decker sisters, Jenny Daughtery, Cincin· daughters, Mrs. Mark (Dixie; dynamiting in their mining opera· worship at 10:45. Th&lt;:'re wm be a
lions
and
that
the
blasting
adjacent
beginning
at
12ooon
potluck
dinner
dell
Black, Pomeroy; Janealle
Construction Co. in Columbus. He nati; Brenda Shlfiett, Alliance;
Rausch, Marysville, and Mrs. to the residence caused damage to followed by a service of special
Pomeroy.
Johnson,
was a member pf Drew Webster · Cheryl Dennison, GarretsvU!e; a nd . Kenneth (Mary; McCooey, Lusbey,
Conde's
home
and
property.
the
slngtng
and
readings
from
1
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Discharged
..ClJarles Lee, Allee
Post 39, American Legion, in Lucinda Dennison, at home. He was Md .; a sister, Peggy Jane McFar·
In
other
action
in
thecourt,J
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public
ts
invited.
Nease, Audrey Ours.
Pomeroy; the Veterans of Foreign preceded in death by his
Wars in Johnstown; the Humboldt grandparents.
lane,Springfleld,
andahalfbrother,
;
-----------Dcug Wren, West Liberty. Seven ,..
Masonic Lodge 476, F&amp;AM, ColumFuneral services will be held at 1 grandchildren also survive.
bus, and was a member of the p.m. on Sunday at the Stewart
He was preceded In death by his
International Operators Engineers United Methodist Church with the
lather. ·
Local 18.
Rev. Charles Jacks officiating.
Services wlll be held at 11 a.m.
Surviving are his wile, Mary Burial will be in SunrL•e Cemetery Monday at the Eicholtz Funeral
Wbltels Newell, Johnstown; a son,
at Gasaway, W. Va. Friends may Home, 321 N. Main St., BellefonYou'lllike the individualized altention you receive when you get
Larry of Johnstown; a brother,
call at the White Funeral Home, taine. Friends may call at the Ewing
your senior portrait made at: THE P.fiOTO PLACE
Hobart Newell. Chester. and sev· Coolville, alter 2: 30 p.m. on Funera 1Home In Pomeroy from 2to
era! nieces, nephews and cousins.
Saturday.
Each previE.&gt;W 5C'I includes 11}12 different poses before traditional oil backd4 and 7 to 9p. m. Saturday and at the
Services will be held at 11 a.m.
rops
a nd in attractive ou1door set1Jngs.
Eicholtz Funeral Home from 2 to 4
We
Saturday at the Crouse and Son
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and 7 to9p.m. on Sunday. Officiating
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Chapel in Johnstown with Rev. Paul
Edward Lee Beair
a t Monday services will be Rev.
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Muillkin officiating. Friends may
Gera 1d Barlow.
call a t the chapel from 2to4 and 7to9
Edward Lee Bea ir , 46, 37358
For An Appointment or More Information
this evening. Masonic rites were Sumner Road, Chester, was dead on Ralph L. Bates
Call
After 6 :00 P .M. or Anytime on Weekends
held Thursday- evening. There will arrival at Veterfllls Memoria l
be an open casket graves ide service Hospltal lat&lt;:' Thursday night. ,
Ralph L. Bates, 46, WyandQtte,
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Chrlstiim
Mr. Beair was a tool and di&lt;:' Mich., formerly of Meigs County,
Cemetery in Tuppers Plains.
maker with Westinghouse at Belle- died Thursday night at Wyandotte
Bob &amp; Charle11e Hoeflich
fontaine. He was bornJan.12, 1939at General Hospita l. Arrangements
Hazel Carr
West Liberty, a son of Leonard Clay are being completed at tl)e Ewing
109 High Street, Pomeroy
and Edith Prater Bea ir. He was a
Funeral Home in Pomeroy.
Hazel Pauline Car r, 67, of 900
Third Ave., Gallipolis, died Thurs·
day morning at Holzer Medical
Center following a long illriess.
She was born July 22, 1918 at
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late Dewey Bentley.
Also surviving Is her husband,
Jack Carr. whom she marrted on
April 3, 19ll; three daughters, Mrs.
Julia Qualls of Middleport, Mrs.
Alice Trent of Dayton and Mrs.
Jackie Jenkins of Columbus; three
sons, Ronald and Jackie Carr, both
of Columbus, and William Carr of
Pacheco, Calif.; a step-mother.
Mrs. Pauline Bentley of. Rutland;
one brother, Bob McCarroll of
Columbus; eight grandchildren and
five great grandchildren.
She was a member of the Paint
Creek Baptist Chu rch and was a
past matron for Lucy Ann Chapter
OES79.
FUneral services will be 2 p.m .
Sunday at the Pin&lt;:' Creek ,Baptist
Church with Rev. Grov~r Turner
and Rev. Elbert McGhee official·
Low AS S20 Per Monlh on cmune *
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Sunday through Tuesday
Fllir Sunday with a chance ol
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MERCERVll.LE - When the
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residents wondered about a play·
gound area lor their children.
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had been purchased by th&lt;:' Gallla
county Board of Education sev&lt;:'ral
years ago, but It was hilly and
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and there SOOn W.il l be a 900 foot by
400 foot area of land, which will be
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construction of the playgrond was to 1 p.m., and from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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worked past quitting time in the
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pieces of thecompany'sheavyearth provided their vacation time and
moving equlpm€!lt, valued at ap- energies to the project: Frank
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hill behind the school.
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SliJ)pOrted t he
nationwide drinking age for all
alcobolic beverages, while 54 per·
C€flt said they thought all beer and
wine ads should be banned from the
airwaves.
Despite the problems In passing a
federalbudgetoverthepastsev&lt;:'ral
months, only 39 percent of those .

to help
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POMEROY - It was nearly a
half-rentury ago that posters urging
workers to "Join the March to Old
Age Security" went up across the
· country - a CQllntry racked with
economic and social chaos caused
by the Great Depression.
The day was Aug, ,14, 193; when
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
signed Into law a bUI ushering In a
new age of economic security for
American workers.
·
Wednesday, Meigs County with
its nearly 4,!lXl social security
recipients with monthly checks
totallng more than $1,!Dl,!lXl, wUI
join the rest of the nation in
observing the 50th anniversary of
the signing of the Social Securlty
Act.
The Meigs County Comrnlsslon·
ers Friday signed a proclamation
deSignating Wednesday as "Social
Security Day' 'ln Meigs County.
That day several long· time recipIents will be honored at a luncheon to
be held at the SenlorCltlzensCenter.
Among those to be recognized will
be one Meigs Countlan who started
receiving Social Security checks In
1943, Just three years after the first
benefits were paid. A second
recognition isplannedfor'I'IIursday,
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