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WASHINGTON tAP ) - The
nation's civUian unemployment
rate held steady a t 7.8 percent ln
March, breaking a slx·monthstr1ng
o! declines, as the expanding
economy created just enough work
to take care of new job seekers. the
government said today.
Economists had ex~ted the last
year's starting sUde In unemploy·
men I to slacken later ln the year as
economic recovery s lows, but most
had predicted small decreases in the
jobless rate for at least a few more
months.
Still, no one is expecting any
significant reversal In the dowrw·
ard trend.
The new report said that about
250,00) jobs were created ln March
whUe the civilian labor force
increased by about 220,CXXJ. The
resulting decline In total unemploy·
men! was too small to change the
overall jobless rate .
Total civ ili a n employment

reached a record 104.1 million, while
about 8.77 mlllion people remained
officially categorized as unemployed, the Labor Department said.
The combined civilian-military
rate also remained unchanged, at
7.7 percent, last month . That rate
takes into account the 1.69 million
members of the anned forces
stationed In the United States ln
addition tothe112.9million-member
civilian labor force.
The Labor Department also
reported that the number of
.. discouraged workers" - those
without jobs but not counted as
unemployed because they have
given up looking - totaled 1.34
million last month , dowr from 1.46
million in December, when the
quarterly calculation was last
made. At its recession peak ln late
1982, the number of discouraged
workers had totaled 1.8 million.
"Women and blacks co ntinued to
be disproportionately represented

among the discouraged - 64
percent and 30 percent respectively ," the report said.
The ovprall unemployment rate
last month rem uined at the lowest
level since the 7.6 percent of
September 1981, when the recession
of 1981-82 was just taking hold.
Fully 10.7 percPnl of the civilian
labor force was unemployed by
December 1982. the highest rate in 42
years. But the rate since then has
fa llen much faster than government
officials and most private econo·
mists had expected.
Since that peak, total employ·
ment has risen by 2.9 million for
adult men and 2.2 million for adul t
women, while the number of jobs
held by teenagers ha; remained
unchanged, the report said.
For those stU! counted as out of
work but looking, the median
duration of unemployment stayed
constant at8.3 weeks.

Space crew
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CAPE CANAVERAL , Fla. (AP)
- Challenger thundered off Its
launch pad today toward the highest
shuttle orbit yet , carrying live
astronauts on a daring first attempt
to catch and repair a disabled
sun-study satellit e.
The flight, ln which a free- flying
astronaut will put to practical use
the jet-powered backpack tested
last time, began with a rumbling
llflo!l right on schl'&lt;lule at 8:58a.m.
EST.
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heaviest cargo so far - an 11-ton
package of experiments, Including
13 mlllion tomato seeds, that will be
dropped off ln orbit and picked up
next year.
Olmmandlng the flight Is veteran
Robert Crippen, the first astronaut
assigned lo three shuttle journeys.
He's In charge of an all-rookie crew
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Citing the case of a Ponland man
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expenses are beyond I he Incomes of
many of her cons tituents
The ma n told Boster the bill listed
$1,395 for specified mat eria ls. wh ile
$5.055 was being charged for "labor
UFI'OFF - The Space Shuttle Challenger litis aU from Pad 39A
Friday morning al the Kennedy Space Center on lhe start of a stx.&lt;Jay
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80U&amp;h of MercervWe, C8UIIIng llx InJuries. The bus
wu heading norih clown a jjJJ when It dropped off the
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people in thi.s area of Ohio anenot all
rich," Boster said . "The; cannot
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thousands of dollars while the
compan.,. completes the insta ll at ion
project and detennin&lt;:'S if the

A public hearing prolestlng the
prarlicewas condur1cd a1request of
Appalachian Ohio Public Interest
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Tuesday. OCC has called lhe
util ity's practice " un just. unreaso·
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If your Weatern Auto dealer l1 temporarilr out of certain advertiMd item a he
can order from hla dletrlbutlon center. He will gladly laaue you a raincheck
upon requeat and will provide you with the Item you want at the sale price
when It becomes available. We re.erve the right to limit quantltle1 .

charged to customers by

the Consumer Counsel over such
''aid to construction'' costs.

The altitude Is the highest yet for a
shuttle flight , but far short of the
840-mile Earth orbit record set by
Gemlnl10 In 1966. Apollo as1rona uts
traveled a quaner·milllon miles
from home to reach the moon .

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then overiumed onto Its side. 'The IDJured were taken
to Holzer Medical Center by two GaDia County EMS
units- As of press tbne, three studentll were treated lor
minor Injuries with one ~ for observation. There
were 14 elernenlary and six high school atudents on
the bu&amp;

Pamela Spencer. 23, Syracuse.
who on Feb. 21 , was sentenced to a
one to five year term ln theWomen's
Refonnatory at Marysville after
entering a plea of guilty to a charge
of endangertn~ chlldren was given
shock probation today by Meigs
County Common Pleas Judge
Charles Knight.
The sentence Imposed upon
Spencer was suspended. She was
placed on five years' probation.
It was ordered that Spencer be
released !rom herconnnement wtth
the Ohio State penal system .
The defendant will be released
from her confinement to Cheryl
Franco, her sister a Meigs County
resident.
1n December, Spencer underwent
a jurylrlalonchargeso!lnvoluntary
manslaughter and endangering
children. The week-long tr1al ended
In a hung jury.
Prosecutor Fred w. Crow m
requested a retrtal.
However. on Feburazy 21,
Spencer entered the guilty plea to
the charge of endangering children
and was given the reformatory
sentence at that time.

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$XI was deductf'd for "sal\·agP."

Columbus &amp; Southern OhioEiectiic
Gallia, Me igs and Athens coun ties
Boster, D-Gallipol is, submitted
testimony to the Public UtilJties
Commission of Ohio this week.
PUCO is considering complaints
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Is improper and unjust.

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specialists Terry Hart, James van
Holten and Grorge Nelson.
Challenger, carrying its heaviest
cargo yet, was to rocket Into orbit m
miles high and search for a satellite
named Solar Maximum . which has
been wobbling and spinning slowly
since losing it s cont rol system
nearly three yea rs ago.

Nelson wlll wear one of the
jet -powered backpacks tested on the
last flight forthe adventuresome job
of casting free from the orbiting
shuttle, flitting 200 to .m feet away
and attaching a device to Solar Max
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Of the 8.77 million people officially
out of work, 53 percent had been laid
off or fired, while the remaining 47
percent had been unable to find jobs
since entering the labor force or had
left work voluntarlly .
For specific population groups,
these were the March unemploy ment rates compared with Febru ary rates:
-Adult men, 6.8 percent, down
from 7 percent.
-Adult women , unchanged at 6.9
percent.
-Teenagers, 19.9, up from 19.3 .
-Whites. unchanged at 6.7.
-Blacks, 16.6, up from 16.2.
-Hispanics, 11.3, up from 10.2.
For black teenagers. the group
with the highest unemployment, the
jobless rate rose to46.7percent from
43.5 percent ln February.
All the calculations In today' s
report are adjusted for nonnal
seasonal variations.

estimate was accurate."
Boster c ited nwnerous ins ta nC'e's

from residents of Pomeroy, Ewington, Amesville. Guysville. Gallipolis. Coolville. Reedsville. Long
Bonom . Raci ne an d Athens. who
haw bf&gt;l&gt;n unablf' Ia get c&amp;SOE
sPrYirr bPcauSl' of pro hibitive
pn:-coi1Struction charges

·· Those ln n!'ed of new scrviCf' are
oft en staning new homes and
bus inesses and need read;· access to
their a lrmdy limiled fu nds."' she
sa id "It is unfair for a utility
compan;· to as k them to pay large
purl Ions uf that limited disposable
incom e lJf'fOrf' r('n dering any
servirt;&gt;.
" I find the situation mertts
favorable consideration bv the
commission,·· she concluded .

First trillion dollar
budget wins approval
WASHINGTON !AP I - The
House has approved the outlines of
the nation's first $1 trillion budget,
opening the way for congressional
action on a series of spending cuts
and tax Increases designed to slash
the record federal deficit .
The Democrats' target 1985
budget approved bY the House
Thursday on a 250-168 vote envisions
adoption of a plan favored by party
leaders that would reduce thedeflcit
by about $182 billion over the nex t
three years.
But while the House action
Improves prospe&lt;: ts of a first start
toward reducing the deft cit this
year. It does not assure it .
Just a year ago , Congress agreed
to raise taxes by $73 bililon and rut
spending by $12 billion.
None of that combined sa; billion
de!lclt reduction had won final
approval untU Thursday , when the
Senate agreed to a House--passed bill
reducing spending by $8.2 bUllon
over three years.
That measure, passed 67·26, now
goes to President Reagan for his
sllmature.
It would delay annual cost-ofliving increases In the pensions of
federal civilian and military retirees and llml1 federal employees Including members o! Congressto a 4 percen1 pay raise this year.

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The votes In the Hou se and Senate
Thursday were the most substan·
live action in Congress this :vear to

do something about the deficits.
which have become a major
p)litical issue and a conC'f'!ll of

many economis ts.
111ere is a fear that interf's t ratPs
\\ill continuf' r ising until invpstors

are convinced that Congress is
serious about IC'duclng the red ink .
New. the Sena t!' Budget Commit·
tee will beg-in w r iting its version of a
target bud get for fiscal 1m~s. which
begins next Oct 1.
The Senate will begin work on a
bill approved by the Finance
Committee that wruld raW&gt; t.axes
by $48 billion through Sept. 3l, 1~
And next Wednesday . the House
will debate a similar tax bill written
by the Ways and MeansCommlttet&gt;.
Eventually. the House and Senate
will have to agree to the •
spending cuts and tax lncre~..,
just as they did Thursday on lhe$8.2
bllUon package - before any ot m.
actions reduce the deficit by as
much as a penny.
Q
The target budget that won Hous,
approval Thursday would permit
govenunent agencies to spend
$1.(XJ2 trillion over 12 months, the
most ever but about PJ billion ~
than the president or~e~n~ift
requested.
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Commenta•!
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
Newa Editor

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, April 6, 1984

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Here Is a political analysis done
10 days ago by a professional whose
understanding of American politics
Is profound . It Is worth transmitting, and then renectlng upon.
Walter Mondale 1the pundit says 1
Is going to outpoint Gary Hart. He
will do this, however, by relying
heavily on the states In which the
caucuses prevail. That Is to say, by
relying heavily on the states In
which the modern equivalent of the
machine politician rules. That plus
the heavUy organized lobbies: the
labor unions, the schoolteachers,

the feminists, the gays -;.all of that
adds up to a lot of cement.
However 1he goes on), even as
these Interests will cause Mondale
to prevail In San Franctsco, giving
him the majority of the delegates,
ohe soul of the convention will have
been captured by Gary Hart. There
were traces of this In 1960, when
John F. Kennedy beat out Humphrey and Stevenson, but Stevenson
got the big ovation of the day when
h e made hi s unscheduled
appearance.
There was the convention In

Chicago In 1968, won by Hubert
Humphrey - ordlnarlly a popular
candidate, but this lime handl·
capped by his association with
Lyndon Johnson, who In those
unruly days could not even make an
appearance In Chicago to celebrate
his own birthday. The recently dead
Bobby Kennedy domina ted the
spirit of the convention, and Sen.
Eugene McCarthy, as a survivor of
the Kennedy-McCarthy contest,
was the legitimate spiritual heir.
The heart of the Chicago convention
was with M cCa rthy , not

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pod tute, addressln&amp;lSiuea, not penonaUUee.

Haig's caveat
The Reagan administration has postponed Its plan to Impose lifelong
censorship on possibly 100,COO officials who handle highly sensitive
Intelligence secrets. Bul still, when Alexander M. Halg Jr. sat down to
write his memoirs In late 1982 he knew he would have to contend with the
U.S. government.
The fonner secretary of state kept no diary, but when he began to write
"Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy" at home, In his
Washington office and on Olghts to 40 countries, he naturally turned to the
sensitive Issues that occupied him from January 1981 until President
Reagan accepted his reslgna tlon In June 1982.
Some of the material is classlfled. Halg was entitled to access as a
lonner presidential appointee, but at a price: he was obliged to submit the
manuscript to the State Department for clearance.
John Burke, the deputy assistant secretary for declassification. said
Halg was asked to make some changes. "He either removed or re-edited
those portions which appeared to be In the category of stllJ.classlfled
Information," Burke said.
It helped, from a government standpoint , that Haig's forthcoming book
is virtually without footnotes or other references to classified documents.
That makes thern harder to trace.
Halg and his publisher, MacmJUan, were able to go to press after the
removal of "materials considered to be still sensitive." Burke said "the
!Ina! manuscript was found not to contain classified lnfonnatlon."
How substantially was Halg's book a ltered? George Walsh, his editor at
Macmlllan, said only "a certain bit of the material had to be changed. "
Sherwood Goldberg, an assistant to Halg, said the clearance procedure
was "not onerous." In fact, Goldberg said, "It was very helpful in ensuring
factual accuracy and that ongoing sensitive discussions with friends and
foes were In no way adversely affected by publication."
Reagan's Directive 84 on "safeguarding national security Information"
would Impose lifelong censorship and expanded polygraph, or lie-detector,
testing of officials to guard national security. Those who handle highly
sensitive Intelligence secrets would have to agree to "prepublication
re'Vie\N '
Congress last year postponed the effective date of the directive until
Apr1115. The administration has now extended the reprieve until Congress
adjooms, probably In early October.
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Letters to the editor
Our hands are tied
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In c losing, for It will have begun
as you read this. live as free a nd
proud Americans together as
friends, not mortal enemies. for
~&lt;11hout peace there will bP no
tomorrow. I'll leave \\1th a few
great words from John F Kennedy,
March, 1962! l quote. "Those who
make peaceful resolullon Impossible, will make violent revolution
Inevi table!" Be with peace In your
hearts and violence will surrender.
May t he Lord Jesus bless us all .. .
Da\1d D. Greer
Gavin Plant

·Today in history
Today Is Friday, Aprll6, the 97th day of 1984. Thereare269days left In the
year.
Today's highlight In history:
On Apr116, 1789, the House and Senate held their first joint meeting, with
the House sitting In as the Senate counted the electoral votes for preside nt .
On this date:
Also In 1789, the first Roman Ca tholic diocese In the United States was
established In Baltimore.
In 1841, John Tyler was sworn In as the lOth president of the United
States, two days after the death of William Henry Harrison.
In 1893, boxers Andy Bowen and Jack Burke !ought tor seven hours and
19 minutes In New Orleans and wound up splitting the $2,500 purse when
neither could continue beyond the llOth round.
In 1909, Amertcan explorer Robert Peary reached the North Pole.
In 1917, the United States declared war on Gennany.
And In 199), Easter seiV!ces were held for the American hostages at the
U.S. Embassy In Iran.
Ten years ago: President Richard Nixon conferred with several West
European leaders In Paris after the fUneral for French President Georges .

Pompklou.

By As8oclated l'l'ftl8
Steve Garvey carries a big bat.
But he's more Interested these days
tn talking about little things he
thinks can make the San Diego
Padres a contender In the National
League West.
The veteran of many a pennant
race with the Los Angeles Dodgers
drove In four runs Thursday, two on
a third -Inning home run. as the
Padres ran their record to 2.() by
rallying from a 5-0 deficit to beat the
Pittsburgh Pirates 8-6.
But he talked afterward about a

Humphrey.
What Is likely to happen then (the
seer continues 1Is that Mondale will
have to offer the second spot to
Hart. Either that or send the
delegates back with a bad case of
coitus Interruptus.
Now at this point (our seer
beComes extremely Interesting).
Gary Hart has three questions to
ask himself, the first being, Would
you e njoy being vice president? The
answer to that question Is that
everyone In the history of the world
with the exception of Julius Caesar,
Napoleon and Adolf Hitler would
gladly serve as vice president. It Is
a step up, and, as the saying goes,
you could never know when
lightning will strike and the presl·
dent won't be wearing his rubbers.
Question No. 2 for Gary Hart: It
Mondale loses to Reagan, will I,
Gary Hart, be the obvious choice In
1988? Answer: No, Gary, yoo will
not. Because If Mondale loses to
Reagan, Ted Kennedy will become
the obvious choice In 1988.
Well then, what It Mondale beats
Reagan 7 If that happens, assuming
the republic s urvives four years,
Mondale will be renominated In
1988. Who will be nominated In 1992
not even my kept seer knows . But It
Is not likely that Gary Hart Is going
to put off Immediately avaUable
gratification for something so
problematic as nomination and
election to thg presidency eight
years from now .
But there Is a looming dl!flcult:y,
and that Is the matter of personal
antipathies. Granted, these things
are not usually permitted to stand
greatly In the way of political
operations. But In fact. as things are
now going. Walter Mondale and
Gary Hart are beginning to detest
each other.

WASHII\'GTON -

It has been

seven years since C'A:'rald Ford

moved out of the White House and
disappeared Into the corporate
woodwork. The long a bsenCE' from
Washington has so eroded his
Influence that he can't even arrange a sma ll fa vor for his
son·in·law.
The son -In-law is Charles F .
Vance, a former Secret Service
agent, who used to guard the first
family. He met Susan Ford, later
married her, and they now live In
the Washington area. He operates a
protective sen1ce, MVM Int ernational Security Inc.

some crack

bodyguards, but they need guns to
protect their cl ients. This V1ol a tes a
District of Columbia poltCP regula tion, which forbids thP issuance of

fir e arms licen ses to private
bodyguards.
As Ihe political hub of the na tion,

Washington attracts more crack·
pots and terrorists with murder on
their minds than any other Ameli·
can city. Yet It Is the only
jurisdiction In the country that
won't let bodyguards carry guns.
City officials feel that lifting the ban
would undermine Washington's
tough gun-control law.
Their uncompromising attitude
has been bad for Vance's business.
Las t November, for example, the
State Department contracted with
Vance to protect visiting Queen
Alshwarya from Nepal. But Vance
was told the bodyguards - and
possibly the queen herself - would
be subject to arrest If her entourage
were armed. Result: The contract
was cancelled.
As .. a last resort." Vance told my
assoc iate Tony Capacclo, he asked
his father-In-law for help. The
former president agreed that lhe

Nepalese episode was "ridiculous."
So last January, he wrote to an old
political sidekick, Sen. Arlen Specter, RPa.
Ford hasn't forgotten the art of
political persuasion; he chose his
Intermediary s hrewdly. Specter ts
c ha irman of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that decides
how much federal money the D.C.
government will get.
Ford's "Dear Arlen" letter asked
the senator to 11 help me resolve an
unjustified problem." He reminded
Specter of the trouble encountered
by the Reagan Inaugural Commit·
tee's security force when It sought
protection for entertainers during
the festivities.
Not only did the Washington
pollee refuse to provide bodyguards
for the celebrities, Ford recalled,
but they wouldn't let the Inaugural
Commltee hire off-duty D.C. cops

,
1

A band-aid ____________Lmv_el_l_W_in..=:..ge_tt
By a bit of fan cy financ ial
footwork on the part of the Cnlted
States. lnl crnalional bankers and
four Latin American cou ntri es,
Argenti na was able to pay a ha lf
BILUON interest on their national
debt March · 31. This postponed
panic In lhe international debt
system but was only a band -aid
over a running sore. The rea l
problem Is just beginning•
None of the countriPs In t hts
hemis phere want any country to
cr aw-fish on Its loans or even the
interest but that Is what will
Inevitably happen. Argentina owes
$43 billion a nd the combined debt of
nations Soulh of the Border exceeds
$.300 billion. I think they will a ll
Intentionally default sooner or later
which will leave the International
bankers grasping for straws. Banks
In the United Sta tes hold 40 percent
of Argentina's indebtedness and
probably a like percental(e of the
$.300 billion. A whol esale default
would play havoc with the world
economy. It \\111 ma ke the Hoover
nosed ive seem like sma ll potatoes
but l don't think a nyone In the
fin ancial or political world has the
abil ity or the \\1sh to face the
problem headon. II Is pleasanter to
postpone the lnevitabiP.
I realize a column on Interna tional finance Is not the most
exciUng subj ect but. like It or not,
we are all concerned with money .
We have to be If we are to keep on
livi ng and eating In this vale of
tears. The people of Latin America
are now right where we will be In 10
or 20 years . With justice, they point
out they are paying for a dead horse
bought with borrowed money by
past rulers who were given the
same Inordinate spending power
we are giving our administration
today. They say that the greedy
hankers were lending money to
past leaders for which tnere w Hs rou
positive use. Some South American
countries were loaned more n oney

than they were worth and picking
up the Interest tab each year k.cpt
them broke without adding anything positive to their economy.
Now, Secretary of the Treasury
Donald Regan says that since
Argentina has paid their Interest.
the United States Is prepared to
lend them a not her $300 mJIIIon as
soon a s they reach an agreement
with the lnternatonal Monetary
f'und .
Argentina Is behind In Its loan
payments by $2 .7 billion . They were
onl y able to kick In $100 million from
lis own reserves to meet the half
billion Interest payment. Mexico,
Venezuela, Columbia, Brazil and
the bankers anted up the rest. With
such a record does Argentina seem
like a safe Investment for your tax
dollars 7 Secretary Regan thinks so
or he Is tryi ng to prop up the new
Argentinia n Democracy until after
the November election. South
American governments are frail
things at best and the present
Argentine government h'5 not been
in office long enough to prove
anything. The fact that the Inflation
ra te the re Is over 200 percen I and
risi ng Is not encouraging and
neither Is the altitude of some of Its
leaders. But If Donald Regan wants
them to go on living on borrowed
money, I doubt If there Is much the
U.S. Congress can do about II. It
wouldn't do any harm If you were to
write your Congressman about It
though.
Altogether, Argentina's total
debt, Including missed payments,
etc. now totals $47 billion. Claims
falllng due this year total $:28 bDllon,
an Impossible sum for them to pay.
They couldn't even scrape up a
lousy half-billion to meet their
Interest March 31 yet kind old Uncle
Sam Is going to fork over an
additional $300 mllllon as soon as
they are restructured by tbe IMF.
We folks who have trouble keeping
our personal finances In order

should have such a friend!
The four countries that balled
Argentina out are also big debtors
themselves. Mexico. who borrowed
heavily on the strength of oil strikes
which did n't pan out as they hoped,
at least borrowed for constructive
reasons. they used the money for
Internal projec ts designed to help
the living stand ards of the lower
classes and they are victims of
e rrors of judgment and not greed.

The same cannot be said for most of
the other Latin American countries
who borrowed to Une the pockets of
the ruling class.
I fall to see why the United States
must take the responsibility to baU
out the banks and the countries
whose greed and corruption have
driven them Into the poor house. As
long as we furni sh them with
money. they will continue to waste
It!

Berry's World

/

Dodgers topped the St. Louts
Cardinals 5-2 on Mike Marshall's
three-run homer In the 12th and the
Chicago Cubs beat the ·San Francisco Giants, ll -7.
Pittsburgh led 5-0 after 2'-S
Innings, with four oftherunscomlng
on a grand slam by rookie Doug
Frobel of! Andy Hawkins In the top
ofthe third.
Garvey triggered the Padre
comeback In the bottom of that
Inning with a two-runhomerolfJose
DeLeon, then slashed a two-run

ARLINGTON. Texas iAP) -The
Cleveland Indians' scouting report
said to pick on new Texas Ranger
catche r Ned Yost.
When the dust had cleared from
the Indians flying spikes Thursd ay
night, Cleveland had six stolen bases
and a 7-3 victory over the Rangers.
II tied the most stolen bases
against the Rangers in the fran c hise's 12-year his tory . Twice the
Indians stole third base.
Asked what Yost was doing
wrong, Corrales said "My assessment is not for publication ."
Three of the stolen bases led
directly to Cleveland runs as starter
Neal Hea ton and reUever Dan
Splllner combined on a four-hitter.
Butler and Otl' Nixon each had
two stole n bases. and Tony Bema-

zard and Julio Franco had one
api!'&lt;'C .
The Indians stole e igllt :~~..::.v~

10

nine a ttempts in the s hort two-garre

series.
Ranger s tarter and loser Dave
Stewart refused to blame Yost for
the Ranger troubles.
'Td have to say il was my fa ult, "
said Stewal1. "Anytime a runner
steals a base it's not off the catcher.
You have to give him a chan ce."
Ranger Manager Doug Rader
defended Yost. who was obtained
for Milwaukee In theoff-season a ft er
gold glove catcher Jim Sund bf'rg
was traded.
" He (Yost) didn 't have a chance
to throw any of them out ." RadPr
said .

The Indians scored three runs in
··-, four1h Inning with Ron Hassey
singling home a run and George
Vukovich knocking two across "'i th
a single .
Bemazard walked and stole a
base and scored on F ranco's single
In the fifth. Franco stole third a nd
srored on a sacrifice fly.
In the eighth inning. Butler
singled and stole second and third
before scoring on Andre Thornton's
single.
The only Ranger runs came in the
fifth Inning off Heaton on a solo
homer by Yost and a two-run homer
by Gary Ward.
Spillner earned a save a nd gave
up just one hit In threeandone -third
Innings of relief.

~31

CTNCI:'&lt;NATI 1API - The defending National Ll'ague champion
Phildelphia Phillies open a threegame series tonight with the
Cincin nati Reds. bringing In a team
vastly different from last season .
The Phlllles got rid of bi g name
veterans Pete Rose, now with
Montreal: Tony Perez, a t Cincin ·
natl: Joe Morgan , with Oakland;
a nd BUI Robinson.
"There was nodisenchangment .'
said Phillies President Bill Giles .
" II was something everyone
unders tood had to be done. In fact ,
we took more flak for releasing onr
coac h 1Bobby 1 Wine Ihan we got
when Rose, Morgan, Perez and
Robinson left. "

But there were a few complaints
when the Phlls sent outficldersGary
Ma tt hews a nd Bob Dernier a nd
pit cher Porti Altimarano to the
Chicago Cubs for catcher Mike Diaz
and pitcher Bill Campbell.
"The ta lks shows are a lways
rough ... said G iles .
"The k&lt;'y was Campbell . We
needed he lp In the bullpen . We'w
got AI Holland. Larry Anderson,
Tug McGraw and Campbell from
the fifth through the late innings.
Kevin Gross Is long re lief.'·
"We have ttu·ee good start er s ...
Steve Carlton. John Dennie and
Charles Hudson. Jerry Koosman.
who came frum the Chicago White
Sox, could be the fourth starter.

SPRINGS

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Mother

nature once again rules supreme in

the you ng baseball season as rain
Wednesday and Thursday post poned numerous games.
Both Meigs' boys and girls games
at Vinton County Wednesday have
been re-scheduled for Tuesday.
April 17. Varsity and reserve
games in both boys and girls w1th
Logan for Thu rsday has been reset
for May 10.
The boys varsity a nd girls
reserves were to hosl Logan whllt&gt;
the boy• reserves and girls varsity
go to Logan. The Chieftains are the
defending SEOAL c ha mps in varsity baseba ll
The Mel!(s boys and girls track
wer e

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roster now who. were with us when
we broke camp last ~~ear." said

Nelsonville-York Thursday, but
rain took care of tha t. No reset has
been made at the present time .
Tn tonight 's action, the Marauder
varsity baseball team Is to travel to
Federal Hocking. but the outlook
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"He'll start Saturday agai nst
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apparently has recovered from the
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spring." said Giles.
"There arc only 10 players on the

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single to cap a Hve-run fourth that
gave San Diego a 7-6 lead. Then
cam!! that Insurance run in thesixth.
Luis DeLeon pitched hitless ball
for 2 1-3 Innings to pick up the win,
then Williams turned to his new
bullpen weapon, Goose Gossage, to
pitch the ninth.
·
Dodgers 5, Cards 2
Marshall cracked his opposit e
field shot Into the right-field
bleachers off a 2.() pitch from Jeff
Lahti . It followed Terry Whitfield's
leadoff single, a sacrifice by Ken
Landreaux and an Intentional walk
to Pedro Guerrero.
Orel Hershlser, the third Dodger
pitcher, notched his first major
league win, retiring the Cards In
order In the top of the 12th .
The Cards got both their runs off
s tarter Rick Honeycutt In the second
when David Green doubled hom e
George' Hendrick and Darrell
Porter singled to score Green.
The Dodgers tied it In thesixthon a
wild pitch by Cards starter Bob
Forsch that scored Dave Anderson
and Steve Sax' infield out.
Cubs II, Giants 4
Ryne Sandberg drove in four runs
with two singles and a hom er as tlle
C)Jbs opened up a 10-1 lead over the
first 5% innings to post their second
win In two games at Candlestick
Park.
Chuck Rainey. who drove in two
runs with a single and a basesloaded walk was the winner.
although he gave up 12 hils In 5 1-3
Innings. Mike Krukow was thl' loser
for San Francisco.

OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL
8:00 P.M.

action 1'hursday night at Candlestick Park, San
Francisco. ( AP Laserphoto ).

Indians swipe six bases in 7-3 win

for the job. 1ndeed, the committee
was told that any off-duty officers
I
from other jurisdictions would be 1
arrested If they showed up In the
city with guns.
Responding to Ford's letter, ,
Specter had the staff director of the 1
Appropriations subcommittee call
D.C. officials and ask for "clarltlcatlon" of the policy against armed ,
bodyguards. The officials were i
unimpressed and unmoved.
:
Footnote: Where political clout i
has failed, economic self-Interest I
may eventually succeed. Security
expert John Nolan recently wrote to:
the editor of SuccessfUl Meetings
magazine to offer "a word of
caution to your readers who plan
meetings In the District, which
Involve corporate dignitaries or
high -profile speakers." Nolan
warned that the city's antibodyguard policy makes Washington "an unat1ractlve site."

potential double play hall he hlt In
the sixth that turned Into a mere
!orceout when newly acquired
Gralg Nettles slid hard Into Pirate&lt;;
shortstop Dale Berra. That allowed
Terry Kermedy' s sacrifice ny to
score the Insurance run.
Added Padres manager Dick
Williams: "Nettles broke up a
double play ball by Garvey, then we
get the sacrifice ny for a cushion.
This is a 25-man team and this Is a
team victory."
In the only other National League
games Thursday, the Los Angeles

OUT AT HOME - Chicago Cubs' ha.serunner
Chuck Rainey Is tagged out at home plate by San
Francisco Giants' catcher Bob Brenly In fourth Inning

Arming Ford's son-in-law____J_ac_k_A_nd_er_so_n

Vance has trained

These are the cries we hear from
D.C. to O.S.H.A. headquarters, and
finally through our own political
systems In Ohio and West Virginia.
Politicians' endeavors are to persevere over obstacles pertaining to
civil rights for all workers. But
IA.E.P.I has even Intimidated our
top political offices, thus no constl·
tutlonal rights for blue collar
workers! Need we vote for scared
and Incompetent politicians? Does
a corporation s uch as tA.E.P . i
after 12 years a t GaV1n have the
right to draw up a system wide
policy without reason or cause?
They say yes. Not one conclusive
law cAn be found pertaining to
shaving, so how can A.E.P. fire
their workers•
The only sta tement about this
respiratory protection plan has
been made by our own plant
manager, consisting of two sente nces with the key word s being
"applicable to all employees at
Gavin. Still no reason, and signed
by the plant m a nager, conceivably
making this law, plant policy a nd
not a system wide policy llkeA.E.P.
conceded the workers to condone. II
shall not be a system wtde policy
until every plant within A.E.P.
system has shaved, the n such a law
may be Imposed and not before•
1 contend that Its plant policy
which endangers ciV11 rights and
constitutional stability . Now after
12 years of Gavin operations In

Garvey paces Padres' 8-6 win over Pittsburgh

2-The Dally Sentinel

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'" o AP AII -Oh toan s. 6-5 '12 K ar ll on
Cia\ bot nr of state jXlll champion
Sp r mgfteld South and 6-3 81 ron
Larkm of Cmcmnat t Moeller. La t
kin . also all -slalc m foot ball as a
safer&gt;. a\'Praged nmrlv 29 pomt s
1l11s Sf'ao;;on

FLORENCE, Ky (AP)- Latonia
reported Its fourth best mutuel
handle at the 77-day wtnter-sprtng
thoroughbred racing meeting ended

Also on I he Class AAA North team
an&gt; 6-5 Eddie Wright of Lorain
Senior, 5-11 Mark Ftsher of New
Phlladelphla. 6-3 Ant hony Thompson of L ima Senim and 5-9 David
Sprague of Manon Harding.
Jmrung t hP Class AAA Soulh
squad are 6-6 Matt Sobolewski of
Wm1 hington. 6-3 DavP Murk of
Lancaster, 6-4 Jeff Ba ll of ZanPS
vtile. 6-7 Ron RJII!nger of Chilli·
col he. 6-2 CrisCarterofMiddlelown.
6 3 Jeff Wolf of Si Xavter. 6-4
Charles Praler of Columbus East
and 6-6 Jptf Huffman of Xenia
The Class o\-i\A South team. led
by Don CantreU of Beaver Eastern
and John Eaton of South Point,
mcl udes 6-2 Darnn CasadPn of
Bradford. 6-1 Scott Tedder of
Columbus Whilehall. 6-4 Tom Wilh·
ams of Pataskala Watkins M emor ·
ta l, 6-3 Robert Mroczkowski of
BndgejXlrl , 6-3 Johnny Harrison of
Oak Hill, 6-4 Mark Cochenour of
Beaver Eastern, 6-3 Phil Hoke of
New Lebanon Dixie, 6-6 Tom
Hodges of Cincinnati Mariemont,
6-foot Rod Uttlelield of Racine
Southern and 6-2 Todd Staker of
Wheelersburg.
Player s for I he Class A AA North
!Pam, C'Oached b\ Paul \\layne of
HolgaiP and Gary McEifr&lt;&gt;sh of
Coshocton. at e 6-5Tilman &amp;vply of
C.ampbell Memon al. 6-3 Dave
Morns of l.aricld Height s Trlntly.
b-5 LR1&gt; Wllherspoon of Obc'rlin.
5 11 Scotl Hul h of Creston Nor" a' ne. 6..J T om Sandry of Coshocton. 6-4 Mark Speer of Sa ndu sky
Perkins. o9 Don Chnstie of Oak
Harbor. 6 2 Bru('{' HodgPs of Lima
Central Ca tholic, b-foot David Grim
of llolgale and b·3 Tonv Moldovan of
East Canton

Jabbar sets NBA
scoring record
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Th,ll shnl "llh R '&gt;1 1!'11 m Los
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L,IS \'c~ as 'ir1 . pu shed lht·
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Thistledown results
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H&lt;.~mblm Ro~ · rtcld(~n b\ C!vdr
\1drtm Jr \\1Jn thf' fratured C'tg hth

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pumt s to SPI lhP m&lt;trk. and hls
teammates slarll'&lt;i looking for me
when 1gm w ithm a baskPI." hP satd
" I could hear thP crowd and
t'Vt.&gt; rvboch knf'\\ v.- hat was goi n g
on
.\!teo scormg 16 jXltniS m the ftrsl
h&lt;~lf. he made one basket in the third

quartC'r.
Gom g mto the fourthquartC'r. W ith
l ~os Ange le s c n ]O"\ ing a la t gc• lead,

Lakc'IS Coach Pat Rtlc\ a'ked
Alxlul Jabbar if hl' wa nt ed locome
ou 1 of 1he game and wa 11 to set lhe
rPCord F rtday mght at homPagamst

KansasCi~

ilbdui -Jabbar tied Chamberlam ·s
re&lt;'ord w tth a dunk with 10 45 lefl
and then , a ft er miss mg a sk\ hook,
the !.akers gol the ball back and
pasSC'fl In .Johnson . who wa itPd for
Abdu i-Jabba t to get dnwn lhPmur1
.Johnson lossed the ball lo Abdul
.l abbat on the r ight baselme. and
\'. tl h 1hP crowd r oanng, t h e cente r

IUmf'd to hts 1&lt;'11 and made I he shot
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81
76
81

Los
Los
Los
Los

Angeles
Angeles
Angeles
Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Los A~s

62

80
82
80

~

Totals

2191
1949
2275
2152
1600
1903
2034

76
79
75

;~I

72
79

1~1 Phdadelphta

1961~ Philadelphta
1962~

1~

San FranciSCO
San Fr&lt;W~etSCO

196«15 SF -Phtla

4029
3806

2948

253
2649
1956
1992
82
81
1664
12
328
82
1696
1213
82
1084
82
1045 3 1419
79
79
81

1~ Phtladelphoa

1966457
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971 72
1972 73

3033

80
80
80

Phtladelptua
Phtladelphta
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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417 Second Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio

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CaJllplJf'll . a 6-loot-7 s£'n tur fm m
TPanPck. N .J also wont rophtes dS
the team ' s most accur.Jie field goa l
and free throw shooter and lrading
rPbou nde r at the WednPsda\ event

CamtJbell htl on 51.1 percent of hts
fi eld goal lrics, RO 7 pe1 C'Cnl of hts
free tiu ow ai1Pmpts and avP1 agt.'{)
7 4 rpbounds a game
Othrr a ward s W('n l to junior
f!U8rds Ron Stokes, who had lhP
mos t asststs, and TrovTa\ lor, most
tn sptra t io nal plaver .

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Pomeroy, OH.

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992-2115

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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. David
Mann mini ster \\&lt;llllam S nouffer , Sunday
School Supl Sunda y Sc hool. 9 JO a m ,
Morn ing Wo rs hip 10 30 a m

Pomeroy, OH.

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po
mProy Plkt&gt; Dilvld Hun!, pastor Ja ck
Needs, Sunday Sc hool D lrP€'Ctor Sunday
Scool, 9 30 a m, Morning Worship, 10 30
pve nlng worship, 7· 30 p m Tuesday Vis I
tallon . 7 p m Wednesda y . Prayer Sf'r v lce.
7 30 p m ; Mission Friends. 1 30 p m ,
Girls In Ac1lon. 7 JO p m ., Acteens, 7 30 p
m, Choir Practice, B JO p m

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ley Run Road , Rev Emme ll Rawson , pastor Handley Du nn, supt Su nda y School
10 a m , Sunday evening "'erviCf&gt; 7 30p m
. Bible teach ing, 7 30 p m Thursday
SYRACUSE MISSION . CHerry St , Sy
rae use. Se-rvi ces. 10 a .m Su nday Evening
services Sunday and We-dnesday at 7 OOp

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METHODIST

- Sister Harr iett WarnPr, Su p! Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m Mornin g Wor s hip 10 4~

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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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SUnday

Preaching 9· 30 a m . first and second Sun
days of each month , third arKI fourth Sun·
days each m onth worship servlc~ at 7 30
p m Wedne-sday eve-ning!§ at 7 30 p m
Prayer and Blblf' Study
SE VENTH -DAY ADVENTIST. Mu lb
erry Height s Road. Pomeroy Michae-l PI
onkowskl . pastor. Marte Spires, Sabbath
Sc hool Supt Sabbath School at 2 p m on
Saturda y wtth wors hi p services foll ow ing
at 3: 15p.m

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Clltton Loca.s, paslor

SMool 9: .J) am Mrs Worley Francis, supt
Preaching M-rvtces first and third urklays fol lowing Sunday Sc'l'xlol Youlh rnt'll'ting every

Mulberry Ave.

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. Lawren ce Man ley, pastor Mrs Russell Young, Sunday
School Sup! Sunda y Sc hool 9 30 a m
Evening worshlf 7 30 p m Wednesday
prayer met&gt;ling 30 p m .

BIG DEALS ON CHICKS ~N FEED

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MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,

Racine . Re-v James Sa ttf'rfleld , pastor
Fr~man Williams. Sup! Sunda y School
9 45 a.m , Sunday and Wednesday eve n·
lng services. 7 p m

MIDDLEPORT

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dddr1rona1 s ubt ec t rn same oor1rart
• Beau tif ul backgrou nds a11arlabte
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OPEN
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday

25 S.R. Heavy Breed Chtcks + 50# Purina
$20.00-Save $9.50
Chick Starter Med.
50#
Purina
50 S.R. Heavy Breed Chicks
$32.0Q-Save $14.50
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100 S.R. Heavy Breed Chtcks + 50# Purina
$50.00-Save $10.00
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We will fill only orders placed with us prior to April! 0. All chicks
will be Heavy Breed. Straight Run .

"WESTERN STYLE OUTLET"
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Hartford, W. Va.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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Large &amp; Small Animals, Lawns and Gardens
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MIDDLEPORT CHURC H OF THE NA
ZARENE. Co pastors Re v Charles Coyle
and Rev Nancy Coyle Bill White, Sunda y
School Supt. Sltnday Sc hool 9· 30 a m .,
Morning Worship, 10 30 a m , Sunda y
Evangellsfl c meeting, 7 00 p m Prayer
meeting Wednesday 7 00 p m
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
MINISTRY OF

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BAPTIST

CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mld~port, 5th
and Main, Bob Mf'lton. minister AI Hart
son. associate mini ster, MlkP Gerlach,
Sunday School Superintendent. Bible
Sc hool 9· 30 8 m , Morning Worship, 10 30
a m , Evening Wonhlp, 7 00 p m Pra~t&gt;r
me&lt;etlng, Wednesday, 7:00pm

TRADITIONAL POSES ONLY

NOW FEATURES
"NEW" STRIPES

FIRST

Corner Sheth and Palme r The Rev Mark
McClun g . Sunday School 9 1~ am; Dan
While, Sunday School Supl John Riebel,
Sr Aasl. Supt. Morning Worship 10 1~ a
m Youth meeting 7· 30 p m Wedne!i da y.
Including We-e- Tots, Eager &amp;avers. Ju ·
nl!)r Astron au ts and Junior and Senior
Htgh BYF, choi r practice 8 30 p m WE'dnesday. Pra yer mHtln g and Bible s tudy,
Wedn@!!lday, 7 30 p m

Th:: l:rmJ thai fits.

KIDS'

MEIGS COUNTY
Rev. Waada ,Johnaon, Director
Harold Johneon
Director of EducaUon

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HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN

DATES

CHURCH. Worship service, 9 00 a m .
Church School 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. Church School 9:00a .m , Morn
lng Worship, 10 ~p.m . Bible Study. T\tes day, 10: 00 a.m; Bible Stuy, Thursday,

APRIL 4- APRIL 8
WED.
SUN.

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SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
TERIAN CHURCH . Church School 10 15

PHOTOGRAPHER HOURS

WEDNESDAY &amp; SATURDAY 10·1. 2-6
THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY 10·1. 2·5:30, 6-8
SUNDAY 1-5 - LUNCH 1-2

a. m .; Morning Worship U 30 a m , Blblf'
S1udyTuelday, 10a .m; Junlor andSenlor
Hllh Youth Group Sunday, 6:00p.m .

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pallor.
Rev. John Evens . SundiY School 10: 00 a .
m .: sunday Morning Worship 11 00 a. m
Chlldren'• Church 11 a .m , Sunday even·
lng~ervtce, 7:00 p m.; Wf'dnesdiJI even·
Ina Youna l.tldle~' Auxtllary, 6: f.IO p.m .

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Wedneodoy, Family Worship 7:00 p.m.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH, noar

Lon I Bottom. Edsel Han, pa11or. Sunday
SChOOl 9:30 a .m.: Worahlp 10: 30 • m .;
Prayer meetlna, 7 30 p.m Thursday .

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Servtce
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Equipment

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J Wm " Btll ' Brown, Owner
Phone (614) 741 1111

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POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZA· ...........
RENE, Co,.,. Union and MulbeiTJ', 1Wv
Thomas Glen McClung, pastor Oyde Hendel"
!1011. S. S Sup&lt; • Sunday SchooL 9. :rl a m ,
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
~g worshJp ID: lJ a m ; evening Sf'IVice 6
C HURCH. c-orne r Ash and Plum Les lie
p.m., mid-week servtce. Wednesday , 7 p.m
Hayman pastor Su nday Sc hool 10 00 a
GRACE EPISCOF \L CHURGI, l'l6 E
m : Morning Wor s hip , 11 · 00 a m ; Wed ·
Main St., Pomeroy. S\. "lday services Holy
nesday and Saturday Even1n~ Services at
rornmurrlon oo the llrst Su.'day or each month.
730p m
and combined w1 th monu.''I prayer oo the
tlltnld Sunday Morning pro,.._ • and sennon oo
au ~ SUndays cl the month. Church Schoo!
MEIGS
and Nursery care provided COOee b:rur 1n the
COOPERATIVE PARISH
Parish Halllmmedlately following the servial iNfrED METHODIST CHURCH
POMEROY CHURCH OF' CIIRlST, 212 w
Fay Sauer, Dlr~tor
Main St., Nell Proudfoot. pastor Bible School
Ke\1. James E. Corbitt, A1111hrtanl
9 :K)a.m., Morn1ngworshlp.10:lla m , Youth
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
meetlnas. 6: 00 p m , Evening worsn..tp. 7 00 p
Rev Don Archer
m. Wednesday night prayer mrettng and Blblf'
Rev. Roy Deeter
study 7·00 p m
Rev . Seldon Johnson
1liE SALVATION ARMY, 115 Butt('I'TlUt
ALFRED - Chu rc h School 9 30 a m
Aw- . Pomeroy Mn Dora Wining In cha~
Worship, 11 a m UMYF, 6 30 p m, UW,
Sunday OOllness rnf'&lt;f'tlng, lO a m , Sunda)
Third TueJda} 7 30 p m Communio n
School, I~ :rl am Sunday School, YPSM
first Su nda y I Archer )
EloUe Adams. leader 7 JJ p m Salvation
CHESTER - Worship 9 a m Chu rc h
mtoetlng, various speakers and mustc spedal-.
School 10 a m , Bibl e Study . Thursday 7 p
Tbw'sday. ll XI a m to 2 p m Lac:Hes HomP
m, VMW, flr s1 Thursd aY, 1 p m . Co m
league, fllE'mbers In charge, all women
munlon, fir st Su ndav t Arc !le n
lrwtted, 6 45 p m Thursda~, Corps Cadet
JO PPA - Worship 9 30 a m , Church

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.POMEROY ~DE CHURCH OF
CHRIST. ~ ChiJdren s Homf' Road /County
Road 76). 992-523.'1. Vocal music Sunday Wor
slhp10a.m.; BAbleStudyUam WorshJp, 6p
m. Wednesday , Bible Study, 1 p m

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h1 ~ 1 ~ \ r !drl v.rllh t'gl\f' nce~ r ll f' !&lt;'a &lt;' h
m o n1h

and sure Certaan ly thetr g reat t'st need ts lor peace and securrty
- but thts c&lt;!ln COrTH' only when the&gt;,' are at peace w•th God '
If we want to rea p the harvest of lnendshtp wrth God rn ou r
old flge thr&gt;n we mu~t r ultrvet e our relation wrth Hrm - v..he n we
are young and able Regu la r c hurc h e~ttend&lt;:ln t:e and wor!&gt;hrp rs
your assu rance of peace and tranqurlrty durrng your own gentle
lengthentng years II writ be a heaven sent rewa rd and one w h ~eh
you cannot wrll not ..th nt to mr:o;.5

Modular Homes

ureh School9· 15 am • Worship Servte- 10 ])
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MAKE US YOUR
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Have you eve1 nottced that o ld people have a knt)ck of
puthng thmgs tn order) In fa ct lht"y nee d everythmg t1dy neat

Kingsbury tbne Sales
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TRINITY CHUROf. Rev W H Pt&gt;rrln,
s_stor, Debbie Buck. Sunday School Supt

SPRING PLANTING?

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BUNNY BERKHART and BLUE EAGLE

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Yes tran qUility and p!!ace a •e JU SI as tmportant 1n y row •ng o ld
gracefully as ts s uff tct~nt rnsurance or all the other means wtth
whtch we show our co ncetn fm the elderly

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS

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In thts age of medtcare soctal secu nty and homes for the
aged somettmes people lorqet "" •mportant part of growtng
o ld - tranquthly'

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Stal£' forward Tonv Campbl'll was
named the b&lt;Jskrtba ll IPam·s Most
Valuable Playet for the 19R3-f&lt;l
season a t the school 's team apprf'Clat ion banquC'I

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Kal'l'em &lt;\bd•~·Jabbar set the National
\'EAR 8\' YEAR
Baskethall Association scoring r ecord Thursday night In Las Vegas.
Jahhar scort'd Z2 poinl• bringing his total to 31,421 points. Previous
record
Wilt Chamberlain with 31,419. ( 1\P Laserphoto).

Campbell is
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Latonia r e s u l t s - - - - - - - - -

:North·South cage
:classic features
some SEO talent
CAVI'ON. Ohlo tAP I - Anthony
Robmson of slate champion Canton
McKinley will lead a tall ClassAAA
North All Star sq uad against I he
South All -Stars Saturday m the
$(X'ond half of I he Ohto Norih-South
Cage ClasSIC
. ·nlP t&gt;foot 6 Robmson IS the lone
t('pi C'Senta live from McKinley
mg m lhP evenl tn Canton's
Memonal Civ tc Center. Cary
Grant the Flu lldogs' Oh10 Player of
lhP I car. IS bypassing the 25th
annt\rrsa\ ot theOhiogametoplay
in a nat tonal aU star game this
11 CPkend in Los Angeles
For the nmth slra ighl season. a
Class A AA all star contest w ill
match lhP Nor1h and South In the
first game a1 7 p m The Class AAA
game begms at 9 p.m For lhe flrsl
tmw m tlu ef' VE'ars. the games w ill
not ~ telPvtsed
The Nort h Class AAA stars.
roached b' Va l Glmka of Toledo St
Francis, could start a fro nt Hne of
6-U Grady Mateen of Akron
Oenlral -Hov.cr , G10 John Brecken' tdge of Sa lem and 6-4 Sieve SIO\ ko
of &amp;tv \'il lage Ba1
On the Non h btg sc hool squad at P
four L\.ssoc!dtf'd Prf'ss ftrst team
A ll Otuoans h·h Todd Mllrhell of St
Frt~n c ls, 6 foot Sran Kimbrough of
Ci&lt;'ICLmd St .lost'Ph. Maleen and
SIO\ ko.

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Schoo l 10 30 am Bible S1 ud y, Wedn es
d ay, 7 :lOp m 1Johnson1
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LONG BOTTOM - Church School ~ 30
a m . \\or sh lp 7 p m. Bibl e- Study W('d
nesday i 30 p m
VMYF, Wednesday
6 DO p m . Com munion First Sunday
t Arc hPrJ
REEDSVILL E- Church School9 30 a
m , Worship Se-r\•lce ll 00 a m !Dt'('terr

TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAULChu rc h Sc hool 9 am Wors hip 10 a m
Blb lf' Study. Tuesda v 7 30 p m , UM W
Third TU('!&gt;day 7 30 p m . Communion
Firs t Su nday tArc hefl

CENTRAL CLUSTER
Rev. James E. Corbitt
Rev . Slelo'en Nelson
Re-w Ri ch ard Rothemkh
He\' Robert E Robln11on
Rn. Andrew Rubenkln&amp;'
ASBURY !Syracuse) - Worsirlp 11 a rn
, Chu r&lt;'h School 9 45 a m . Ch arge Blbl&lt;'
Study, WPdnesd ay , 7 JO p m , UMW, fir st
Tuesday, 7 30 p m
Choir RPhea rsal.
WPdnesda y 6 30 p m, UM W, fo urth Sun
d ay, 6 30 p m IN('tso nl
ENTERPR ISE Wors hip 9 a m
C hurc h Sc hool tOa m , Bib If' Study Tuf&gt;s
d ay. 7 30 p m UMW First Monda y 7 .10
p m . UMYF, Sunday b p m Choir RE'
hearsa l 6 30 p m Wednesda) 1Rothe
ml c h'
FLATWOODS- Churc h &amp;hoo t, 10 a m
, Worship 11 am, Blhle Stu dy, Thurs d
d ay 7 p m , UM YF S unday 6 p m
IRothPmlchl
FOREST RLN - Wor"'h lp 9 am
Churc h School 10 am Choir pra c llcf'
T uesd ay, 6 J() p m . UMW first Tu&lt;'Sday.
7 30pm t Ne-lson t
HEATH t Middlf'po rll- Church $('hOOI,
9 30 a m
Worshi p 10 10 a m . Bible
Stud y , Tuesda y. 10 a m , UMW, St'Cond
Monda y, 7 30 p m
UMW SE-cond Mo n
d ay 7 30 p m , UMM Third Monda v 7 30
p m 1Ro bin son t
MINERSVILLE - Worship SE:'rv1cE' 10
a m . Chu rc h Sc hool 11 a m UMW , third
Wednesday, 1 p m . Chotr p ractiCE' , Mon
d ay, 7 30 p m tNPison'
PEARL CHA PEL - Wors hip Servl('(' 9
a m , Church S{' hool 11 a m , UMW Sl:'
co ndTu esday 7 30pm UMYF' Ia s tTut&gt;s
da y, 7 30 p m (uhfonklng'
POMEROY - Ch urch Sc-hoo l 9 1 ~ a m
. Wo rs hip Serv lcf' . 10 30 am Choi r re
hear sa l Wednf'sday 7 30 p m . UMW, S&lt;'
cond T uesday, 7 30 p m , UMYF, Sundav.
6pm tCorbltn
ROCK SPRINGS- Churc h &amp;hoo l, g 1~
a m , Wors hip 10 a m. Bib le Study, Wed
nesday, 7 30 p m. UMYF (Sf&gt;nlo rsl Su n
d ay, ~ p m, (Juniors ) f'Vf'ry olhf' r Sun
day, tip m IRotht'mlchl
RUTLAND- Churc h School. 9 45 am
Worship, 10 JO a m , UMW 1Even ll) lg Ctr
cle J seco nd Wednesday, 7 30 p m, UMW
(Afternoon ClrCI(') seco nd Thursda y, 1 p
m 1Rubenking)
SA LEM CENTER -C hurch Sc hool, 10
am, Worship 9 45 a m 1Rubf'nking1
S NOWVI LLE - Wo rs hip, 8 30 am .
Churc h Schoo l to a m !Rubenk lngl

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Re\" . Jame11 M. Clark
Rev . Paul McGuire
Rev. Orville White
APPLE GROVE- Churc h Sc hool 9a m
: Worship, 10 a.m tFirst and t hird Sun
d ays) , UMW, Second Tuesday, 7 30 p m,
Prayer meet ing , Wednesda y, 7 p m
(Clarki
BETHANY - Worship. 9 a m ; Churc h
Sc hool. 10 am: Bible Study. Wednesday ,
10 a m. Dor('a s Womf'n 's Fe ll o ~J.•s hlp ,
WednestJay. 11 am IMcGulre l
CARMEL- Church School 9 JO am ,
Worship, 10 45 am Second and F ourth
Sundays, Fellowship dinner with Sutton.
third Thursda y, 6 30 p m (McGuire\
EAST LETART - Chu rch Sc hool9a m
. Worship 10 a m second and fourth Sun
day s UMW fir st Tuesday , 7· JO p m
!Cla rki
LETART FALLS - Worshi p 9 am
Chu rch School10 8 m (C lark )
MORNING STAR - Worship. 9 45 a m
Church School 10 30 am . Bible Study,
Thul'!lday, 7:30pm (White I
MORSE CHAPEL- Chul"('h Schoo l9 30
a .m ., Worship 11 a. m . (While)
PORTLAND - Church School 6 30 p m
, Worship 7:30 pm., UMYF Wednesday,
7:30p.m (McGuire)

RACINE

WESLEYAN -

Churrh

School, 10 a m , Worship, 11 a m , UMW
fourth Mondey 7: 30p.m .; Men 's Prayer
Breakfast, Wedneeday. 7 a . m (Clarki

SUTI'ON- Chureh School, 9:30a .m.;
Mornlnc worship 10: 45 a .m first and third
Sundays; F!llowshlp dinner wlth£armel,
third Thunday, 6: 30pm. (Mcuulre)

KENO CHURCH OF' CHRIST, Oliver

Swain, Supt Sunday School 9 30 am ~­
ery~k

Sunaav
Psalm
23 '6

SYRAC l iSE FIRST CHUR CH OF GOD
.Joy Clark pastor Won hlp sC'rvlce Sun
dav 10 u m . Su ndav S&lt; hool 11 a m Evf'n
lfl~ wors hip serv lcf' 7 30 p m Wedn{'Sda y
pn!Yer m&lt;'f'ting 7 ~ p m

Monday
John
9 1·4 I
fu11sday

Ephesums

2 , 10
Wednesday
John

3 1 'i! 1
Trwrsda y

2 Cormrh1ans
5 11 6 I J
Fn day

Luke
15 I T

Salurday

Ezekrel
37 I ' 4

HOBSON CHRISTI AN 1JNION Ilf'v
Tom Sta te n. pas tor Sunda v Sc hoo l !J .lila
m, Eve nlni" scrv lcf' i 30 p m W&lt;"dnC'sday
prayer mff'tlng 7 30 p m
BEAR WALLOW R IDGE C HURCH OF
CHRIST . Dua ne Warden mi nis leT Bib !('
cl ass 9 30 a m , Mar nl ng Wo rs hi p lD 3() a
m, Eve nin g Worship 6 3() p rn We-d nPs
rlay Et bl t&gt; St udy ll :m p m
NE W STIV ERSVI LL E CO MMUNI!\
CHURC H S und ay Sc hool Sf'J"Icr ~ 45 a
m.
Wors hip
scnl{' e
10 JO am
E"angP II s !lc Se r vice 7 30 p m Wedn('S
day , Pra yer me('tln g 7 30 p m Thursda }
ZION C HURCH OF CHRI ST , Pomt•roy
Harrlsom!llf' Rd Ro be r! Pu ri E'll minis
IPr Ron RifflP, Sund;r y Schoo l Su pPrlntf' n
df'nl S unday Sc hool 9 1{] am Wnr~nlp
serv iCt" 10 30 a m , Evf'n ln ~ worship Sun
da y 1 p m and WE'dn&lt;'sda'. 7 p m
ST JOH N LUTH ERAN C HURCH. Pmf'
Grove The Rt• v Will ia m Mlddles"arth ,
pastor C hu rc h ser ... tce9 lO.t m Sunda\
Schoo l 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CII URCII O F f' HR IST
John Wr ight passtor Sundav Schoo l f) .10
a m L a rry Haynf's. S S Sup! Mornln~
wors hi p 10 .10 a m
RA CINE CHUR CH OF THE N1\ZA
RENE , Rev Thoma s H Co lli f'r , pastor
Martha W olre. Chairm an of the Board ur
Christia n Llff' S und a~ Schoo l 9 30 a m ,
Morning worship 10 30 am
Sund ay
eve nin g wors hi p 7 .111 p m Pr avf'r mf'f' tl ng
7 30 p m Wednesd ay
LI BE RTY CHRISTl AN CHU R CH. Dcx
re r Woody Ca ll . pastor SN\ tees Su nd a y
lOam and7pm Wednf'S da}."ipm
RA CINE 1- IIlST DAPTIST Don I
\\alk&lt;'r Pa sto r Rober! Smtih Su ncl ill
Sc hool Su pt . Sunda v School 9 .10 a m
Su nda'
Mor n in~ won;; hlp 10 40 am
eve ning worship 7 10 p m
\\pcfm'"c:lil\
eve ning Blblf' ~ tud y 7 30 p m
RURI.I~C:HAM
CO MMl'N ITY
l i!URCH Burli ng ham Rf'v Ok('\ lla\
La undpr mllt past or Ph ~192 712-' Sunda\
S\• hoo l JO OOa m . Su nda yr,l'n lnjZscnl cr
7 00 p m, Wrdn&lt;'sday P"Pnl ng Sf' I \IC'r
700pm
DANVILL E
HIHI"'E:SS
&lt;Ill Pl H
located on Rt 12"1 bP!I4('t" n \' rntorr Hnd
l a np;sv ill e Rf' ~ Rcn Wa ll s P•' " ' or Sun
day Schoo l 8 1U &lt;1 m . Bobby t am lwrl S
S Sup1 Morntn ~&lt;: v.o r!&gt;h lp Ill «lam {hi I
drC'n s Happv Hour 6 4~ p m Pr avn arrr1
Blbi&lt;"St udv . 7 30p m Mt sslonan mf'C'lln~Z
rtrs l Wf' dnesda\ or eac h mon t ll 7 111 p m
For lnfo t mation cal l 388 8467
SILV ER RUN BAPTIST, 8111 I lnlC'
pastor S tP Vf' Lilli!:', S S SufJ I Suncl,l\
Sc hoo l 10 a m Mo rnin g wor sip 11 " m
Sunday evf' ninp; v.orshlp 7 .10 p m P• avf'r
mee ting and Blbl f' studv Thur sd a v 'j lfl p
m. Youth mt'fllng W('dnesda )- at ,' p m
CHRI STIAN FELLOWSHIP CHLRCH
.18.1 N 2nd Avp, MlddiPpnr I Sunda~
School 10 am Sunda ) and \\if'dn('sd,l\
Even in g ser\ tees at 7 30 p rn
CHESTER CHURCH or GOD HP\ U
E Robln!&lt;on, pa s tor Sund a\ Sc hool9 .1fl,r
m . \\oors hlp sprv lce. II am
F\Pnlng
servlcf' 1 p m Mid wef'k s('n ic r Wrdn Ps
da y, 7 p m
LA NGSV ILL E CHR ISTIAN \ HURC H
Robert E Muss('r pas tor Sunda\ SCIHlOI
9 10 a m , Paul \ 1u sscr , su pt Morn ln R
worsh ip 10 30 am Sunday t&gt;\ t&gt;nlng ~t' r
vic(', 7 p m . mid \\.f'f'k Sf' I \ ]C(' W('dnp&lt;;
da}'. 7 p m
SYRACSE CHURCH (JF THF S &lt;\
ZAR ENE Rev JamC's B Kit liP p &lt;~s t or
Sher ma n Cundiff , s upt Sunda• Schoo l
9 30 a m , Mornln,t&lt;: worship 10 10 a m
Evange lls tk se r v ic(•, lip rn Pr aH r ,t nd
Pra lsP Wf&gt;dnf'sda) 7 p m Youth nwPt
lng, 7 p m
EDEN
UNll ED BRF.ri!RF. N IN
CHRI ST E ldf'n R Blake pa~tor Sundav
Sc hoo l 10 a m . R obf' rl RePd Su pt Morn
tng sermon, 11 am , Sunday n lli::h1 se r
VICE's: C hri stian E ndeavor 7 30 p m So ng
se rvice 8 p m Preaching 8 30 p m Mi d
week praye r meeting. WednPs d.n "p m
Alvin R eed la y le-a de r
HEMLOCK GROVE
(HH ISTii\N
Roa:er Wat son, pastor C rPn so n Pr.111
Sund ay Schoo l Supt Mornrng 14'•Jrs hipG 1(1
am , Su nda y SchoollO 30 am E'~·nln~
service, 7 :lOp m
MT UN ION BAPTIST .loP Son· rP Sun
day Sc hoo l Sup! Su nda y Sc hoo l 9 45 a m
Evf'nlng wors hip 6 30 p m , Prayer Mrf'!
tng 6 30 p m Wr..&gt;dnesday
TUPPERS PLA INS CHUR CH OF
CHRIST Jody Holla nd , minl"ler OPr\1
Wells S upt Mornin g wors hip 8 00 a m .
Chu rc h School 9 00 a m

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE

NAZ .~

RENE
Rev Herber1 Crate past or
F rank Riffle, sup! S und ay S&lt;'hool 9 30 a
m ., Worship service, 11 a m and 7 p m
Sunday . WE"dnesd ay, 7 p m Prayer m('('t
lng.

\\ orshlp srn•IC'C' 10 .\0 am Bib](' s tu dy
I upsdav. 7 ~0 p m
RE.O RGANIZED CH URCH OF JE SU-:
CHR I STOF' L ATTERDAYSA I ~TS PorT
la ntl Radm• Ruad Wrlllam Ro us h , pastor
lrnda F: ... ans ("h ur ~h school dtrt&gt;Cior
Chur&lt; h sc hool 9 10 am Morni ng wor'ilp
Ill .10 am
\\ ('( l nf'~da} f'Vf'nlng prav N
sen lees 7 30 p m
RET HLEHE M BAPT IST RC'\ ~ a rl
Shuler pastor Worsh ip serv ll'(', 9 .10 am
Sun d .t\ Se hoollO 10 am Btt.rlf' Stu dv a net
!J I ~}ll st:&gt;l\ lu TtluJsdiiy, 7 \0 p m
('~RLETON I NTERDENOM1 NA
II ONA L nn : RCJ-1 Km gsb ur y Ro.ad Rl'\
Den 1d Cur fm an pa .. tor Sundav Sc hool
q :lOam. Ralph Carl Su pt r \f'nt n ~v.or
~h l p 7 \0 p m PraYf'r m C'C'l li!J!: \\ {'dOl'S
day 7 10 p m
LONG £lOTTOM CHRI ST IAI"
lu(l\
Hol la11d J.HSlor
W&lt;Jllau• Oamp" oud
Su nrl&lt;tv Srhool Sup! Wo rs hi p Sf' I \ ILf' 9 a
m B lh lf' Sr noot 111 a m
H\'SE I.I Il U"' HOLINESS C HURCH
Hev r herf'o n Durham past or Su nd a}
Sc hool at !:1 30 a m . MornlnR wors hip at
10 lO am, SundavPvt&gt;nlngsf'rvlceat7 30
p m T h ursday sP r v lces a! 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MI SS ION at Ra id
f\nub loea1l&gt;d on Cou nt v Road 11 RPv
Ld"-I e nce GluP.se ncamp pasto r Rev
Rogf'r Willford asst pas to r Preach ln~
,('nlces.S und av7 \U p m Pravcrmf'('! ln(Z
WPdrwsda\ 7 10 p m
Garv Grif fith
lcadPr \ uuth _group s Sund a\ evp n\ng HI
n 111 p m '&gt;I.ITh RogN a nd Vlol~&gt; t W lltf01dd
IPadf'rs Commu nio n "N' IC'f' firs ! Sunrla\
f' a c h month
WHITES f HAP F.l
\ 'ool\ Ill(' R D
RP\ Rov DN' tf'r pa.,s tor Sun d &lt;.ry Sc hoo l
q lOam \\oJ s hlp~{'1Vt('l' 10 lOam Br
bit· stu d \ a nd pro~ V (' r scn•!C'P Wf'dnesda\
7 :lOpm
R L.: !LAND C II C RCH OF I HRl S'!
M&lt;~rk ro m's t-Ja~lur Bill Nil holson Sun
dav Sl houl Sup! Sund ay Sr hoot ~ JOa m
M 01 11 1n~ Wo rs hrp n nd Communion 10 30 ;:r
m

11l' I I.ANIJ Blnt E \&lt;1FTH ODIST Amos
pds lrll 'innn\ Hud son ~ u p t Sund ay
S(h unl 4 10 &lt;1 rr, Morn 1ng "'or s hi p, 1D 'lO
J.ITl
Suntll\ pve nln~ S f'l\l llf'., OOpm
\\Ninf'sdd\ "P r v1ct• i p m WMPO pro
gr trn 4 a m f' ar h Sunfia\
Hl'TLI\NO ( ll l'r!( fl OF THE ''MZ1\
HF~l
riP\ Ll o\d D (,J\mm lr
pas tnr
:-iund.l\ S( hool 9 :J(I a m , "-o t slp st•r\ we
lU 10 a m ) DUll.[! pNJPlP S o;;pn Ice 6 ]J m
lvangf'Jiqtc &lt;,f'l \ ll'P ti l tl p m WN.J m:s rJ av
SC T\I (P7pm
MASOI" C'Jlt F1 CH OF CH R IST Mll lf'r
St M;n.mr V. \-. t Fugcnf' I f'ongf' r nll
n i ~T • •r SrrrJa' Alb)(' Sturl y 111 .1m
WOr
..,hip 1 t ,, m .tnrl 7 p m \\f'dnpsda\ BtblC'
Stud\ \neal mu s ic 7 p m
MASON ASS l- . MBI. \ OF GOD Duddln.'l
Lilnf' Mason \\ V.l RP\ Ronnlf' B Rosf',
pastor Su nda\ Sc hool 4 ~5 ,\ m , Mu r ntn ~
wnrshtp1lam F:\P ntngsenllf'7 30 pm
W('dn('sdav Wonwn s Mln lsr r if'S ~ am
tnwt&gt;tlng &lt;tnd pr a~f' ll Wf'dnf'srl&lt;t) Pra\N
and Brb lf' ~ tu (h 7 p m
!till ~

HAH I'FOHU ( H UTH H OF CHHIST IN
CHR ISTIAN L:N IOI\ T h(' R~' William
Campbell past o r Sunda\ scnool 9 J(r a
m , Jo~ m £&gt;S HuRh t'S s upl Evf'nl n)2 &lt;;N\1(('
7 Ul p m WPd nsd a\ PH'nl n,R pra\t'r rnPt'l
mg 7 30 p m Youth pra\r&gt;r .. rn Ice ('a&lt;' h
Tuf'sdav
FAIRVIF'\\ AIBI F ( HI JI{ C I/ LPta rl
W \.1 Rt I J&lt;.~nws LI'WIS. p&lt;.~s t or \-\ or
ship "f TVT('t'S q 10 1m Sunda\ Sc hool I I
am 1~\rnln~&lt;: worship 7 30 p rn TuPSdav
('UII&lt;ii{ E' ~r;.nrr lllt'Plhl~ and Arblfo' Sludy
9 30 " m
Wo, ..,hr~ Sf'!' l(f' Wet.ln('S{Iav
71(lpm
OUI1 SA\ IUUH I.L t HFRA ~ CHUHCI I
Walnut .tml llf'n r ... Sl&lt;i, R,rv " nS'&gt;I.ood W
Va T tl f' Rc~ Gt r ~c C 'APirlck pastor
Sunda\ snwot9 111 am. Sunrlct\ worshtp
I I am
CAl \'AHY BIIJLF. CHURCH lrl(t~!Pdo n
f'omt 1 O} Plk!' Co unt' Road 2~ nf'ar F la t
woorlo;, R(•\ Rlt~rk'&gt;l. oox1 pastor SPrvlcPS
on Sunrla\ at lll .11"1 &lt;1m and 7 JO p m wlt h
Supd ay SchwJl '+ 111.1 m ntblt•St ud;. Wed
nrMay, 7 ~~ p rn
Fi\11 H FELLO\\S I-I JP CRUSADE FOR
CH RIST. St R! 3~ Antlqult\ Rl'\'
F1 an kiln 0Jck&lt;'ns, pastor Sund,n morn
ing lO am, Su nda\ f'\f'nl n ~ 7 10 p m
Thursdaj evening 7 10 p m
Sl lVEFtSVI LLE CO MMUNITY BAP
TTS1 CHURCH Pastor Robert Byfn
Sunda:-, School lO a m , Worship serv iCE' 11
am. Sunday even ing serv1N?,7 30 p m ,
Wednesda y evt&gt; nlng St&gt;rvlcf' 7 30 p. m

INDEPEN DENT HOLINESS

CHURCH

In &lt;, Pe-arl St Midd leport Rf'v 0'[}(&gt;11
Ma nley pas tor Su nd ay SchOol 9 30 am ,
MornlnJi: '&gt;'- Ors hlp 10 30 am . E\f'nln~
worship 7 .:Kl p m Tuesday, 12 30 p m Wo
mens Prayer mE'E:'tlng WPdnesday, 7 .))
p m . P ra yer a nd Pra ise service

LAUREL CLIFF F'REE METH ODIST

RUTLAN D ,\POSTOLI C CHURC H OF

CHURCH Rev Robert Mtller past or
Lloyd Wright , Director of Ch r is tian Edu
cation Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a. m , Morn ing
worship 10 : 30 a .m .• Choir prac tice . Sun
day 6: 30p .m ., EvenlnK worship 7 30 p m
Wl'dnesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7, 30

JESUS CHRIST E ldet"" JamPS Miller Bl
b lf&gt; Stud y Wednesday 7 30 p m , Sunday
Sc hool 10 am . Sunday night serv i~Y 7 30

p.m
DEXTER

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST,

Charles Russtll Sr., minister Rick Ma
comber. supt Sunday Sthool 9 30 a m ,

pm
POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS
Ha rrisonvill e Road Earl Fields , pas tor
Henry Eblin. Jr , Sunday School s upt..Sun
d ay Sc-hool 9 30 a m , MornlnJil worship 11
a.m , Sunday eve ning ser v ice 7 :.1 p m
Praypr m l'('tl n~ WPdnesda~,o , 7 30 p m

MT HERMOr'\ L:l\11 ED BRETHRE~
IN CHRI ST CHURC H , LoC'ated In TPxas
Co m muni!\ off rt Rt 82 Rr:-v Robt&gt;rt
Sa nde-rs pastor Don Y. Ill, laylt&gt;ader Sun
rta:,. Sr hool q :m a m Morn1ng Worsh rp
lU 45 a m , E ve ning prParhlng service- Sf'
co nd a nd fou rt h Su nda) a t 7 .lO p m
Chrl sllan En c:l ra .. or llr s t a nd third Sun
dav 7 30 p m WPdnpsdav pravN mffttn..:
a nd Bibl e Stu d y. 7 ·m p m
JEH OVA H'S \\IT~ESS, 37319 Stat{'
Rout e 124 wne ml](o f'as t of Rutl a nd! Sun
day Blblf&gt; !f&gt;Cturf'~ lQ,, m Watc ht owpr
s tudy 10 JO a m TuPsday Bible s tud y
7 30 p m
'I hu rsday . Thcocra!l c Sc hool
7 30 p m Servlc(' m('et\ nJ::, B 20 p m
CHU RCH OF GOD OF PROPHE CY
LulatE&gt;d on 0 J Whit(' Road of Highway
160 Pa ! Ht&gt;nsu n pas tm Sunday &amp; hoo t 10
a m Cla-..,f's for all a~;ps Ju n!OJ Chun: h 11
am
M [) rn1n~ " o r shi p 11 a m
Adult
t hoir pra c ttrf' 4i p m Su ndtn Young Pf'o
pi C's Chil dr{'n s Chur ch and Adul t H1blr
Stud \ W0dnrsdav &lt;.~ I 7 10 p m
HOPF: Ri\PTIST CHAPE L, 570 Grant
Sl M1dd1Pvort Afft ll a!t&gt;d wit h Sout hern
Bap rr -.1 C"Orl\fntlon Surrda\ School lOa rn
Morn rn g \\.Or'ihlp \1 a m F q• nrn g '&gt;~. Of
Ship ~ p m , YliNinh d.:n f'H' n\n g Brhlf'
st ud\ and pravf'r mf'rtt ng 7 p m
RRADFORD CHU HC H Ol- CHRIST St
R1 124.m d Co Rd ~ Ma1kl;.f'rvr rs m1n ts
TPr Sund &lt;n School Supt S!t'\f' Pick&lt;'n s
Sund a\ S&lt; hool 'I \il d m Mor n\n ~ " o r
~h! p 10 \fl a m
f.\1 nl11,t.: wrrrs hrp 7 p m
WPrln f's d,lv \\.Or&lt;; hlp 7 p m
PALIJ
I C fHF.RAN CHIJRf'H
ST
Cornr r S\ramorf' a nd Srumd Sts ro
ffiC'I IJ\ lhf' RP\ Wtlllllm Mld d lf'S'&gt;I.arth
ps 1or Sunrl,n SC'ho1il 4 ~ 1 r m Church
o.;(f\1{ ~ ' 11 3 1TI
SA CR F. D HF.AH T CHt.:RC H. MsJlr
Ant hOn\ (;ra n namorf' Ph 'll"l2 ~ft9R Sahli
rLn F.\ f' mng M,t&lt;;~ 7 10 p rn Sund.t\
Ma ss R &lt;1m and](] J m Con fc·ss lons one
tlatr hour bf'IOI(' ra r h Mass C( D C l tl~Sf'S
11 a m Su nd a Y
VICTORY BAPTIST ~2~ !\ 2n d S. t
Mlc:lrliPpor 1 Jamps E KrPsC'f' pao;;!Or
Sund av m ur nlnJo; v. u r.,tJip 10 a m , Ewn
rng "f'l\1((' i p m 'v\f'dn f's d a\ f'\ f'nl ng
W1r1shrp 7 [l m Vlsltitlton Thursda ... h 10
pm

TRIN ITY CHR IST IAN ASSEMBLY
Coolv ill f' G ilbert SJJf'n&lt;·P r pastor Sunda\
School 9 lOa m Mor nln g 'iPrvlre 11 a m
Su nd ,1v f'\P n lng &lt;;f'rV1Cf' 7 30 p m Mid
wf'l'k pra\N sf'rvlr(' \\'('dnC'Sday 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CO MML.: NITY CHURCH
l a " rC' ncf' Bush pa .,10 r Ma x Folmer Sr
Supt S unda y Sthool ,1nd Morn in~ Wo rsh ip
9 10a m, Sun d ave,.t&gt; n l n ~SI'I\ I C'C, 7p m
Youth mt•Pli n)2 aml BlbiP Studv WerlnPS
da~.7 p m

LN ITED FAITH CIHJnt H Rt 7o n P o
mf'rov By P ass Rl' \ Ro bert SmTih, Sr .
pastor ]{c\ J,tm rs Cundiff ass! pastor
Su nd av School 9 10 a m , Mor ning wor
shi p 10 30 ct m , L\f'ntng wurs hlp 7 30 p
m Womf•n' s F1• ll owsh1p Tu('sd av, lO am
\\.t•dn t&gt;Miii\ rrl ght pra\f'l ser\ lrP7 lOp m
rAITH BAPT IST \Ht' I1lH R a ilr oa d
St Ma stln Sunda) Sc hool lU a m , Morn
rng \\.orshl p 11 am EH·nlng sen 1&lt;'£' 6 P
m Pra vl'f m('('t\ng .rnd Biblf' Stud \ Wpd
nf'sdav 7 p m

F OREST RUN BAPTI Sr Rev N}I P
Borden, pas tor Cor ne liu s Bunc h supt
Sunda y Sc hool 9 30 a. m
Second and
fourth Sundavs "-Drs hlp servlcf' a t 2 30 p
m

MT MOR IAH BAPTIST Fourth Hnd
Main St Middleport Rf:' v Ca l vi n Minnis,
pastor Mrs Elvin Bumgardne r, su pt
Sund ay Sc hool 9 30 a m

10

4~

Worship servict"

a m

BL'RLI NG HAM SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHU RCH, Rt 1, Sh&lt;:~ de ArtlllatPd with
Sou ther n Baptist Convention bon Black ,
pastor Sundav Sc hool 1 30 p m Sunday
worship:.! 30 p m Thursday f've nlng Bible
Stud y, 7 p m
PENTECOSTA L ASSEMBLY Raci ne
Rt 124 William Hobac k pas tor Sunday
Sc hool 10 am. Sunday e vening s('rvtce 7
p m W(&gt;dn?Sday eve ning sen Ice 1 p m
CAR PENTFR BAPTIST Don Cheadle,
Supl Su nda y Sc hool 9 30 a m Morning
Wors hip 10 30 a m PravPr sPr vlcf' altern
a te- S undays
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Ave RC'\' Clark Baker pa stor Carl Nul
lin~ham
Sunday Schoo l Sup! Sunday
Sc hool lfl am '&gt;1.\lh classes tor all agps
EvC'n in l'! srrvlccs at 6 p m Wednf'sda) 81
ble 5TUd\ a1 7 :\0 p m Youth se-r ... tccs Fri
day at 7 30 p m
ECCLES! A FELlOWSH IP 128 Mill St ,
Mlddlt&gt; porl BrolhN ('tlUc k McPht&gt;rs on ,
pii&lt;ilo r Su nda \ Sc hool 10 a m Sund ay
P\f' nln p: se n ln•s at 7 p m anrl WPdnesda}
sP r vlccs at 7 p m
NTIQl; ny BAPTIST Earl Shulrr pa s
tor Sun dav Sc hool 9 :\0 am Churc h ser
v l cP 7 p m , Youth mePllnp: , 6 p m Tues
da \ Blbll STud\ &lt;II 7 p m
F' U I l GOS PEL LIG HTHOUS E 3304~
H ll&lt;~ nd Road PomProy Tom Kell y pas
to r Dannv Lambert S S Sup! Sund a:y
morn\nJ!: se rvtcP at 10 am Sundav eve n
rn~ Sf' I ' i(r 7 30 p m Tu&lt;'sda v a.nc:(Thurs
d,l\ &amp;&gt; r \ rcrs at 7 30 p m
V. ORO OF FAITH , 93 Mill St , Middle
purl Richard ~l e-wart pastor Sunday
m ornlnli! Sf' l\ Ire 1ll a m Sund ay even ing
I {0 Tur~ d av mor n i n~ Bible stud) lOam
WPd nesd&lt;J\ f' \ r ntnJ:: 7 30 p m T hus da y
mornlnJ; ~ldf'o \\.l!h KennNh Co ~·tand 10
a m , F"rtdav f'\ P nln ~ vtdN with KPnnf'th
Cop(&gt;laml 7 JO f.' m
NF Y. HA\'Ff\. CHL' RCH OF THE NA
ZARENE RP\ r, Jpnd on Stroud pastor
Su nda v Sc hool9 10 a m Wors hip Sl"rvice ,
\fl JO a m Yout h se n lrf' S unda v 6 15 p
m S undavrvrnlnli! scn ic&lt;' 7 OOp m wro
n esda~ PravP r M£&gt;P IIn ,;:: a nd BlbiC' STudy
7 OOpm
NEASE SE1TLEME'JT CHURCH Sun
da1 a ft ernoon ~N\ I C'Ps at 2 30 Thursdav
PH'nl fl f! sf'n kr-. at 7 30
FIRST llM ' TI ST CHL' RCH Mason . W
Va Pasto r Bill Murph\ SundaySc hool 10
H m
Sunda\ rHnlnii( 7 .10 p m Praver
m('('tln~ .tnd Rlb1&lt;' s rud\ ~f&gt;dn Ps d av. 7 30
pm E1rno nr"elcomp
RUTLAND F RF:E WIL L BAPTIST Sa
lt-m S r Rf'l Paul Taylor (h! SIOI Su nda y
Schoo l 10 &lt;t m Su n da~ f'Vf&gt;n lng 7 30 p m ,
\\.Pdn f'~d. r \ ('\f' nlnK pr avf'r m N'tl ng 7 30

pm
SOUTH BETHFL !\E~ TESTAMENT
C HC RCII Slt\er Rl d~ e Duani' Syd e n
s rrll'kf'r pasTor Su nda ~ Sc hoo l 9 a m ,
Ch ur ch ~f'IITCP 10 am Blblf' Studv Wed
nP,.d a\ !1 1 i :\0 p m Junp th ru Sl'ptPmbE&gt; r,
7 p m Ortnhf'r Thru M;n S und a y(&gt; ~.en l ng
F"e llo"' s hip 7 p m .Junf' 1hru Septf'm be r 6
p m October thru Ma\

Sermonette ·
Spn ng is here and we are all glad Warm " ea lher. suns hine and
ttmr l o gPI out and enJOY nature. How we enjov thcSprlngwealher ts
also lmjXlr1ant WP ca n't help but see God at work all around us Life
Is r e turnJ n g to lhP seemingly dPad lre€'5. shrubs. nower s and grass
ThE'y we re no1 dead. only dormant The) v. Pt f' rf'.;;.tmg, waiting fm
Spring and God s clock to go off and say " Woke Up. Wakp U p. Spring
ts hete GPI busv you lazy things, and !f't the \~0! ld know lit e Is
ex hibiting !I self agam "Ills a good tim e to be altvc Wr now become
morf' a ell\ e one£' more ourselves How "-1 \l wr usf' t h ts rtm£' . this n('\..
burst of f'n Pr g)' 7

St I gnatius heard lhP clock strl kP and he sJtd aloud . Nm• 1
ha\-e o ne mor e hour to ans w er for ·· So v.1.th each of u s toda;,.- E\PO
those who s av there IS no God, w ho ne\ er pray a nd don't wa nt am o nP
prav or twliPve will one d av a n swer for C'ach h o UJ the\ h av('
llved We npf'd t o lX' ale rt to o~r I €'S~XJnsibihtlrs to h Plp o thers know
God's w ays It can be by our exa mpl e . o ur word s. 01 lx' tt e r vr t a
combln alion of both We dart' not shirk our llll ng '"Cod's ~a\S
v. a lking God's path a nd Informing o lh('rS thdt f',h II how ts prec tous
and answera b le for by us.
P!se ro

Spring brmgs
arou nd us We

lorth a new burst o f energy a nd acll\'ll\ m t hings

see it in I he am m al kingdom and I he plant

a ll

kln~dom

As we an' In lhP 1m age of Cod. wr humans must a lso c h a nnel our nrw
bursl of energy and acllvlty lnlo service for God and man WP clean
o ur yards, wash our wmdows. hang out w1ntPr r lnth('s to atr and are
just more acti ve than we werP a m o nth ago

We dar&lt;&gt; nol forget lhal eac h hour lhal pass.-s. "" will have to
answer for one day. If we are active for God and of service to
mankind we need not fea r I hat tim&lt;' of answering. It ts up to us. How
will Spring activate us and move us 7 Will It b&lt;' Spring fpver and
Idleness or like I he plants and animals. a burst of enPrRo~ for good, for
Goo, and for man? Let us walch and ,..,. - Rev William
Mlddleswarlh, Meigs County Lu therans.

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The

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Daily

Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport,

Friday,

Ohio

April 6, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport,

Reds' brass feel fireworks problem can be dissolved
CineIn·
CINCINNATI (AP)- The
nat! Reds' decision to revtve an old
tradition by
exploding
fireworks
to
Reds
' vlctorles
and home
celebrate
runs brooght a warning from
federal regulators - who said the
rockets are bemg fired into controlled airspace.
San Juan Romero, a Federa l
Aviation Administration official,
said Thurroay he expects the
problem will be quickly defused . He
said Rossi's Famous Fireworks. the
company which shoots off the
fireworks for the Reds during
ballgames, has agreed to reduce the
powder In the rockets if necessary to
keep them from soar ing above 600
feet from the ground- the level to
which thE' no isPmakE-rs arf'
res tricred .
T he FAA gal invoJ,·ed when three
pilots who new banner- towing
planes over Riverfront Stadium for
Monday's season-opening game
complained that thr fireworks were
maldng 1heir nights rish")'
Raben HowsamJr .. tl1eRedsvice
president for marketing who
brought back the fireworks tradition

go1ng up lnto controlled a lrspace •

Clnclnnatllnternatlo
..
na !Airport . "It
was resolved yesterday that If the

"There's no big problem , we do n' t
have a big problem," said Romero,

they cowd just redUce the amount of

~tng up that
high."
ev&lt;&gt;--ro
said
lt1s Initial concern
"'-"'"'

problem
jetliners
approaching
or
leavingfor
Greater
Cincinnati
Inter-

PT. PLEASANT Audrey
Hoffman of Letart. W.\ 'a .. ha s
announced plans fu r a rrip to
Michigan and Agawa Canyon, June
2o to 29. sponsored by trhe Mason

SALE ENDS SUNDAY

Count y (W .VGJ. I Exlcnsiun HumC' ma kers Tour Committee.

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AID FOR HANDICAPPEU READERS- Pictured
are Marilyn H~hhorn, left, and Carol Heideman ,
head Uhrarian for the Blind and Physically

CINCJNNA Tl -The Library for
th e Blind and Physicall y Handi ·
r apped. serving the :~1 southern
Ohio counties. recently added a new
cookbook in braille to their book
collection . a gift of the Sisterhood of
Rockdale T emple. Cincinnati.
The bock. "Beginning Again:
More Hors deouHes." was pres
cnt£'d by representative Marilyn
Hirsc hhorn . I t is divided Into six

T he cookbook complements an
earlier one . " In the 13egi nn ing."
Both cookbooks can be borrowed
through the Library for th&lt;' Blind
and Physicall y Handicapped .
In addition to bocks and maga
zines in bra ille. the Library for thr
Blind offer s books and magazi nes
on recorded disc or cassettC' ta p&lt;' .
The servicP is free 10 those •,vho,

13501
Our Reg 39.88

35.88
K&amp;S Electric Trimmer
Li ghtweight, automatic, line cutter, builtIn guard.

Our Reg 988.88

Our Reg. 16.97

95788

10.97
Flexale Garden Hose

Tractor Mower

%x75' Kink Resistant,
Lightweight Flexibility

ll HP Tran s Axle, electric start, float1ng
deck.

An invit
at ionBetto
at tend Phi
thP
Pennsy
lvania
a Sigma
convention tobeheld 0ct. 5.6and 7
was read A tllank younotewasread

JRUI liMPI/1.

Johnanna Shuler thanking the
group for a remembran ce at the
death of het mother-in-law .
Maurisha Nelson announced a city
council meeting to be held Thursday
at 7: :JO p.m. at the Meigs I nn. M rs.
Shuler will host theApril17mccting.
The cultural repon s incl ud£'d a
talk on the effect of history on
women by Mike Gerlach. l\1pigs
history teache r. introduced by
Sheil a Ref'ves. and in[ormation on
the use of color in the hom e by
Maurisha Nelson.

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S1urdy Garden Tools

Hand Tool Choice

Ladies' Garden Gloves

Bo w end rake. round po rnt shovel 0 1 long handle h oe Saver

Heavy duly chrome wilh wood
handles.
Trowel. and mor e.

Ladies' floral cotton print gloves
with band top. Shop and save!

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gardens and shrubs.

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gradua tf'd w it h an associa te dcgr('('
in national travel and airline

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Heavy duly steel frame wrth
8" rubber t ires Folds to r easy
storage. Fo r movrng jobs

2.57

Our Reg

3.27

2-Gal. Watering Can
Plastic watering can for
your garden. Savings!

77(

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137

8 Ot. Potting Soil
Ready -To·Use. odorless.
For use inside or outsrde.

1.4 7 ~~7Reg
40-lb. Top Soil

fo r patching grass and seedtngs or
plantin g of flowers and shrubs.

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[ n.c; . 1781
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Men '' ser!PS- Ra _vmnnd ~m il h ~14 : .Jilek
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MPtl's games - Haymond Smith :!l'l: Ja('k

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TRC-212 by Realistic"

Saves4o

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f:''~r~

2.77

30-Lb •• CyprftS Mulch
Keeps nitrogen In soli, holds moillure. Helps gardens look good.
" N~wt

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:ZO.Lb. • Garden Pertnl:rer

Cfabgrala Preventer

Special S. t0.5 tetlillzer tor heaflll..
ler planll, larger vegetablet

Stops crabgrass before It starts.
Treats 2,500 sq. 11. area. Savel

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Solid pre-measured fertilizer
tnara easy to use. Workl for 1·vr.

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

Syracuse. Oh.
Ph. 992· 57/li
NOW OPEN

FOR SPRING SEASON
Complete line of vegetable &amp;
flowering plants, shrubbery, frutt
trees. Azaleas, Rhododendron.
House Plants • 4" to 10".
Foliage &amp; Bleoming Baskets
Open Daily 9 to 5
Sun . 1 to 5

ur Best Cordless Phone
ET-330 by Rad 10

Save 5 30
USEVOUR149

US£ YOUR

Reg . 179.95
Compulenzed 1 Up lo 500-H.
Reg . 139.95
range plus 2-number auto-dral
Our best' Ready to use, no crystals memory. auto-red ial, mute hrrl-il==
No License to buy' LCD channel display. W ith
ton . universal dial system
Required carry case . #21 -1 662 Batt eroes extra
#43-267 FC C reg1stered

Doubles As
Wireless
Intercom

Wilh Added
Handset

MEIGS HEALTH SERVICES
&amp;

9:00 to 3 :00
Tuesday 9 :00 to 11 :00
Thursday 3:00 to 7:00 P .M.

Mon., Weds .

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We regret any inconvenience to our patients and
new patients will be accepted on a limited basis .

Dr. Mansfield

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DIGGEsr
USED CAR SALE IN TOWN

1979 COUGAR XR-7 ........ s3495

Good condition .·

1977 CAPRICE ESTATE .......... Sl895

Statt on Wago n, 9 Passi nger

1976 AMC WAGONEER ........... Sl895
4 Whe el dnve. rack, air.

1977 FORD GRANADA ........... s1295

2 Dr , auto .. run s good .

1975

4

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Dr.. run s

good

CHEAPIES

VOUA

Reg. 119 .95

12-d rgrt LCD drsplay. dual mem ories. round -olf and squ are root
keys. #65-667 B&lt;lll t' "P~ ,. &lt;I , .~

'TM Dolby LCJb(_,ro lurlt! S L1cen smg Cor p

Portable STEREO-MATE®
-~;;:;""""'~c:assetlte Player

Weatheradio&lt;.'' Alert II

Off

SCP-8 by Realrstrc

1973 FORD ............................. SJQO

Cut 33°/o

1977 DATSUN ......................... s300

3995 ~~gs

Rough, but run s good .

1973 V2 TON PICKUP ............... SJQO

Reg . 39 .95

Hrgh-pertormnnce deck has Dolby NR to improve
dyn am ic range . reduce hr ss. MetaiiC rO,Inormal sel&amp;ctors. 2-color LED peak meters. #14-613

4 Dr., runs good.

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Te-am M&gt;rles - Pomeror Heal lh Care
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Center . .
Pat Hill f'ord ...
Nationwide In~

Sev.,.ra l members of the K enny
Memorial Chu rch at Athens wUI
panlcipate In the services at the Mt.
Union Baptist Church on Carpent&lt;M·
Hill Road at the 6:30 p.m . Sunday
setv ice.

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Mnnclay Nltt' Mhrte-d

College
in Parkersbu
March
Ceremonies
were rgheld
at 24.
th• ·
Christ Unit£'d Methodist Church In
Parkersburg with 29 student s In the
graduat ing class.
The girls carried red carnations,
lhC' boys wore reel ca rn a tion
bout onnieres. SpeakPrs were M ary
McDermott. director of admissions: ChariPPn Owens. Kim Sherlock . Golden Girls, Jean Middlet on.
T ravel Club and K ay Hoffman. a
past graduate.
Judith Sutton. di rector . preS&lt;'nt£'d
tht• dipl omas to the graduates.
Ms. Willford is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bil·chfl('ld,
Rutland , and a graduate of Meigs
High School. She is married to Ray
Willford.

Will attend service

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Dol lit• Nelson ·16k; Sfolby MHn iPv I.OV:
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Marl••nt- Wilson 1~ . Unoid Smllh 1; 1,

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Kimlwrly B. Willford

Woman
graduates

f'h d l f'au rwaul y

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Tt&gt;a m Sf' MP!l
Nal!onwldf' I ns
CPnlf'r IM:Il

Due to the leave of absence of Dr. Mansfield
during April and May, there will be a tempo·
rary reducton in office hours at:

40-lb . Organic Peat

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No Wiring Required Just Plug Into AC Outlets
A real step saver' Lock -bar for hands-free talk~"'iiit:'i\\1 rng or contrnuous mon itonng Lrghled talk-bar
doubles as a night -light. Clear FM sound , volume and squelc h controls #43-212

or &lt;J~J - ~71 1

TEMPORARY HOUR CHANGE

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CROCHET &amp; CROSS STITCH CLASSES
MONDAY 7-9

Cc&gt;nt('r 11&gt;91 .

:\-l('n" s K&lt;lfll&lt;'S -

Prices Cut
17% to 50%

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3rd Street. Racine. Ohio 45771

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Toys-some half price * New Jewelry * Refreshments

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FRIDAY, APRIL 6 &amp;
SATURDAY, APRIL 7
8 A.M. - 7 P.M.

REMEMBER
WITH FLOWERS

TESSIE'S CRAFT SHOP

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~amt-s!it'rli'S-

Mrs. Joan Mclain

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Ch &lt;J if'au &amp;'au I\

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UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

throug h loss of e~--c·si g-h t or mobility.
cannot read a book or m .::~gaz in e in a
convrntiona l m a nn rr.
Oth£'r feature'S of thC' Library for
the 131ind includP a rcfe-rPnCC'
srrv ice. w herC' questions arC' a nswrn'CI hy telf'phone: bib liogra phies: H music servic P of brail!r
music sco rf'~ and brail!(' book s
abou t music: c:md a Spe-cia l Srrvicrs br ows ing arPa in lhf' M ain
Public Library of Cin cinnati and
Hamilton County.
Additiona l information about the
Li brary for the Blind and Physi·
call)' Handicappl'&lt;l ScrYicP ca n be
had by callin g toll - h&lt;~·. J.ROI'J -082 ·
m:lo.

CANDlEWICKING, CROSS-STITCH, YARN
lG. SElECTION Of CRAFT BOOKS
QUilTING SUPPliES &amp; MUCH MORE

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M s. Hollman al Box
Lrl ar1.
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Sorority plans for Founder's Day
Plans for Pou nder's Day to be
observed on April 26 at the
Sportsman Inn. A thens, were discussed by thf' sCH:'ial rom mit1ee a t
the Tuesday night meet ing of X i
Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority.
Girl of the Year nominations were
made during the m('('ting with the
winner to be an nounccd at th&lt;'
Founder' s Day dinner . Nominated
for the award wer e Ca rol Jean
Adams. Linda Riffle. Debbie Finlaw. and Charlotte Hanning.

rc&gt;quirC'd at thf' timP of rPSPI"'\"ali on.
and the ha lanrr dur b.\' Mav 2-"i.

For mor(' inform Jtion, conLJrf

volumes for ease of r eading .

Monday ~IW&gt; Mlxt&gt;d
J\olar(•h 26, IAA-1
Cf' nt r•r
Pal Hill F ord
-.:a !ln nwldf' In .~

Handicappt.&gt;d. Braille cookbooks have recently
become available through th•• ( 'indnnati libmry.

Braille cookbooks now available

Local bowling
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Cost of 1hr lour is $319 . including
sev eral mf'als and d o ubl&lt;'
occu ,)3nc~· rooms. A $!10 d£'pos i1 is

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The Ohio River pas~rloSC'by· the

Team
Pom('ro_v HPa lth C&lt;!rf'

M ar iP, Mackinm\.: City a nd a t rip on
A lgoma Central ~1 il way lhrou gh
lhC'fanad ian WilclnPrnpss roAgawa
Ca nyon. and fin all)' bark to Dct roi l

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test shot that Rossi's p&lt;'rsonnel sen t
up Wednesda!· night M I he F'AA's
request.
The ftrpworks are prrmillrd to bP
shot to a height of 6(XJ feet abovc&gt;
ground level. Romero said. Con
troll ed airspace over the stadium
begins at 750 feet. The fireworks
monitored by the FAA reach('(] 750
to !OJ feet . agency spokeswoman
M arjorie Kriz said.

Jrd St., Racine

Plf'asant . Junr 25, and r!'turn June

2'1. aft er visiting Michigan, Sau l Se.

this season as a fan-pleaser, &amp;a id he

Tow er, a tiJO-foot office tower near
the sta dium. to monitor a flrrworks

GRAND OPENING
Village Cut Rate

"t'he tour writ depart from Pt.

thinks the problem will be resoi\L'&lt;l
with the powder ston&gt;s reduced.
" We tried to put in every safe!)'
device." Howsam said. " We shoo!
them out on thesouthplaza . so ifthcv
don't go off, thev'll jusI faU inl o I he
river. We've agreed wit h I he Coast
G uard that we won' t shoot 'em itthere's a barge go ing by with fuel in

stadium
Howsam said the firN•orks were
once a Reds' tradition during the
World War Il·era when the team
pl ayed in the old Crosley Field .
" I t's an old Cincinnati tradirion 1&lt;1
have fireworks." he said.
Romeru and ot hL•r F'AA officials
mPt Wednesday with repreSE'n latives of the Reds. the city and Rossi 's
Famous Fireworks. the company
which shoots the fireworks. F'AA
officials manned I he top of Carew

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, April 6, 1984

Friday, April 6, 1984

Rutland Garden Club has meeting
In vii a !Ions to open meetings of
other c lubs were read at the recent
m eeting of the Rutland Garden Oub
he ld a t the home of Mrs. Vernon
Weber co-hosted by Mrs. VIrgil
Atkins.
Me mbers have been Invited to the
open m eeting of ihe Shade Va lley
Counc il of Floral A rts to be held at
7:30 p.m . on April 24 a t the Cheste r
United Me thodist Church. They
ha ve also been Invited to exhibit in
classes of the flowe r s how to be
staged by the Open Gate Garden
Club, Rio Gra nde. April 28, 1 to o
p.m . and April 29. 1 to4p .m a t Ya le
Ha U. Rio Grande.
\'01 ' - lloing a hat and cane number in Southern's
V ari~t) Show. "YOli, " Friday night are Iron! from

ldt . L&lt;•gina Hart, Mindy llill, Kim A.danlS, Be!;ky
Van:\l••h•r, Te resa Bing, Lisa 0..-em , AIUl A.danlS and
.Jani•• Amh&lt;&gt;rgcr; had, Bruce Wolfe, Rm;ty Flagg,

Charlie Wolfe, Erich Philson, Corey McPhail, Sean
Riffie. Kevin J)ugan and Lee Dill. The show, unde r the
direction ol Mrs. Lee Lee will be presented at 8 p.m . at
Southern High School in Racine. Admission Is $1 for
students and $2 lor adult.•.

The m e of the show is " Me lodies of
Spring."
Members were reminded of the
wildflowe r walk at Lake Ka iharine

son, April 1B at 10 a. m . with a
lunc heon a t Robbins Restaurant.
It was noted that Mrs. Lawrence
Milhoa n Is a pa tient a t Veterans
Mem orial Hospital , that Mrs. Harry
Williamson is rec uperating at
rome. a nd that Mr s. J ames
Nicholson has bnproved. Mrs.
We ber gave Easter devotions a nd
Mrs. Atkins had a ga rden poem and
prayer. For roll call m em ber s
named the ir fa vorite rose. Mrs.
Weber was commended for her
mate ria l on African violets which
was publis hed in the Green Thumb
Notes of The Da ily Sent inel.
A report on the the rapy program
a t the Galliplls Developmenta l
Cente r on Ma rch 22was given. Mrs .
E ugene Atki ns, Mrs. Carl Denison .
Mrs. Chtis D iehl. Mrs. Ha r;ey
E rlew lne, and Miss Ruby Diehl

State Nature Preserve near .Jack-

conducted a pine cone c linic for rhe

residents and served refres hments.
It was fllOrted that arrangem ents
have been provided for churches
and othe r c ivic and community
organizations by Mrs. Jack Robson,
Mrs. Virgil Atkins, Miss Die hl, a nd
Mrs. Roy Snowden.
The tra veling prize was won by
Mrs. Dayton P arsons.· Mrs. Ralph
Turner will provide ihe one to be
given a t the April meeting to be held
hosted by Mrs. Wilson . Mrs. Robson
received the hostess gift.
For the program. Miss Die hl
reported on hybrid perpetual roses
in the landscape. Mrs. Carl Denison
gave an interesting review uf the
book. "A Family of E agles. " Mrs.
E rnest Wa rd and sever a l othe r
mem bers offered tips for ApliL An
Easter them e was c arried out in the
refreshments. Mrs. Wil son closed
with a spring1 im e poem .

Twenfy.fivc year pins were
prPS&lt;'flted to Dorothy a nd Levi Tyo
at the TuPsda y night meeting of
Pomt'roy Cha pter 186. Order of the
E a stern Star. he ld at the Pom eroy
Masonic Temple.
Ma king the presentations was Sue
Souls by. Debbie and RodneyCheva·
lif'r, wor1hy matron and patron,

presided a t the meeting with thP
past m a trons a nd past patron being
honored . In t11e group were Joa n
Vaughan . Thelma Dill . Sue Soul sby.
Kadthryn Oliver. F:lla Smith . .Joa n
Kautz, Ma bel Goeglein. P a m Mas·
s iP, Sylvia Midkiff. a nd MargP
Cr ow, past mat rons. anrl DalE'

STAGES names events
ll A.!'\:0:\ G TO 'JlfE CJIARLE&lt;;TON - The Variety

Show " \'Ol a t southern High School Friday. will
include d;UJcing to the t'harleston. P a rticipating will
he. from Je ll . Leb&gt;ina Hart, Tammy Adkins, Mindy
llill, Jkek) .'l.dkill,, Kim /\dams. Mandy Hill. Ll'a
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Parsons , Mary Flagg, .Joy Spaun, Robin Sauvage,
KeUy Clark and Kenda Rizer. Barbara Lawrence i•
the choreographer. Admission is SI lor student• and
$2 for adults.

Long Bottom
news notes
Mrs. I ..eon a Hen s le~' is a patie nt at
VC't c-rans Me-mori al Hospita l wit h a
broken hip. He rP to vis it with her
and the othe r sllil l'r s. Mae Mc PPPk
and Ada BiSS&lt;'II. is Mrs. Leota
Ferrp!l of Me lway'
Garth Smith, Recds vill&lt;'. is a
patient at VPil'rans MPmorial
Hospit a l.
His wife. Audrey. is
stay ing with Mr. and Mrs. Sta nley
We lls.
Mr. and Mrs. DorS&lt;'l Larkins
spent Ff'iday evening with thei r
gra ndson , Wesley. at the home ofhis
parents. Mr. and Mrs Mike
Larkins, G a llipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clydp Adams wen•
uvPmight guests of Mr. and Mrs .
Don Ru c kman, B a ltimor r .
recently.

Mr. a nd Mrs. Mike Bowles a nd
Nic hola s . Middlepon. we r&lt;' rN·rnt
gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. Pau l Hauber
and Me lody Robel1 s.
K anny and Tawnya L a rkins
visit ed her sL"'Jter and fa m y , Mr. and

Mrs. Rogl'r Milliron. Gallipolis.
Ca lling on :vir. a nd Mrs. DorSI'!
La rkins. IL'{'C'ntly have been Mr. and

I'Rf.''mi\TS SOLO - llavid D.-•m, von ui,t, will sin~ "Tonight " frum
"'t~ l Sid(• ·" tory during '' ' 'UF' atSoutht•rn High~ ·hnol F'ridav. ( 'ur1ain
thnt• io,; ~ p.m .
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bf'&lt;.'a m l' thl' fi rs t

m&lt;-Jn 10 1!'iJ \·('] fa ~ 1t •r 1h&lt;~n 1h&lt;' Sp&lt;'f'{i o f sound. now sa.\·s hl' d lik f' to pilot
t hf' s pjH ·t· . . . hu tl lr · ~ hut 1hat it would tx&gt; "a w astf' of monf'v" to let hjm
do so
" I wnu ldn ·t lend Jn awful lot tot hf' program ." thP n •t in_'(j Air Forrr
brigadit•r gl'fll'rd I told r ht• Nu tiona! Congr('s.•wnAProspt-JCf' Educa l ion
on Thursday .
Y Pagf'r . ti(J. ir. ; n 't uscii tot t.~kin g a back S('a t to JnyonP, and ilf' toltl thP

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a nd indu.qry
pasSf'ngrr on r ht •...,hu 1r \( •.

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" If I can· 1nv nnf'. I don·r •.vant to r idC', .. hP said.
Yeager. w ho IJrokt' lhP sou nd har r if'r in lhf' C'XpPrinwnt a l X -1
ai rcra ft , sa tel tH • think:-. r hf' shu t t if' " has r'{'f umr'fl l ht• fun of n.v ing " to
thf' sparf' pru~·LJm .
He and othf•r If'S! pilot s wf'rC' scornful of ast ronaut,c;; du r ing the
. . infancy n f thP ma nnr'fl space progr&lt;-~m txocauSf' lhC'y fPII the ru·"· job
d id not J"'f'CJUil'f ' much sk ill.
"I t's not ion ha rd to t rain a m an lus t ra p a l'.Jpsult• to his fann~ · and go
into spa&lt;'l' ... Yt-a~t'r- s.:.~id in 196.1
YPagf'r wns f."JOrtr:J_)-'('(1 as the p&lt;:1ragon of jr t lf".. t p ilot" in Tom
Wo lff''s Oook "Th(· Right Stuff." w hic h was mad(• int o a mm·ie last

. ye ar.

Ruby B rf'\l.'er is on£' of .r~;(•veral
n 'sidents IT'C'uperat ing from the flu .

Mrs. E rnrstinP Haym an is in

Y eager would like to fly shuttle
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W a m s l p~ ·. ChPshirc.

Th&lt;• Lung Bottom United Met ho·
dist Church basement is under going
rcmode ling. 1\e\\' windows a re also
h&lt;&gt;ing ins ta lled .

People in the news
HOL'STO\ !AP1- Chuck Yt•agt•r, v;hu in

Mrs. Steve Sa lisbu ry a nd fa milv.
Cn ll tpolis . and Mr. ami Mr. Virgil

florida at t hP hom e of hl'r
mothC'r -in -law. Marion Ha yman
who is an imcnsivf' ca r e pa lif'n t at

the hospital ther&lt;'.
R('('cn t guf'Sts of Mrs. Ada Bissell
and son have i&gt;&lt;'&lt;'n Mike a nd Pat
BisS&lt;'Il. Pomeroy.
Steve and Kathy Holt e r . a nd
fa mily . I3reman, havr been hPrr
, ·isiting Mr. and Mrs. Ha rold Holter.
Jud.\ a nd Mar k.

Kiehl birth
Dr. and Mrs. J ames Kiehl of
Sa ra toga Springs . :'-J .Y.. announce
lh bit1h uf their first child . a
daughte r. Ma rch 24 a t St. Pe ters
Hos pit al , Al bany, N. Y. The infant
we ighed e ight pounds. 12 ouncPS.
and has be&lt;&gt;n named Claire Anna.
Mr. Kiehl is the fanner E Uen
Dutton. daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
Da le Dutton, Middlepo11 .

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STA G E S. Supportin g Total
Growth and Educa tional Success,
through Myriam Ruthchild, Pome·
roy, president of the organiza tion.
has announc-ed its spring quarter
Sl'hedule for returning adult s tu·
de nts a t Ohio Unive r sity for the
spring quarte r.
At noon on Mondays. Wedne sdays
and Thursdays , student s of
STA GES meet at Baker Cent er lor
lunc h and the information desk at
lhN'eniE'r ca n advise the sludl'nls of
the l()('a liun.
Of s pecia l interest. Rut hchild
repo11 s. is the Wednesday mPPtings

informa l s uppo rt group for return·
ing a dult s tudent s fac ilit ated by D1.
Mike Ha nek of counseling a nd
psychologJcal service,. For stu·
den ts ex periencing stress, n£"C'ding

to solve some problems. looking for
a wa y to manage tim e bettE&gt;r or w ho

need hel p wit h interpersona l problems will benefit from the sessions .
Ruthc hild sa ys.
Adult s tudents wishing more
informa tion on thC' organiza tion
may call Ruthc hild at 5941)5(i9 or
drop by the thrt'l' wppki)' luncheon
mf'f'tings

The suns hine collection was ta ken
by J ean Sha mblin and will go to the
Ey~ Foundation .
Communications were read from

the Hospit a l Circle. to seve r al
inspections and from the worthy
m atron regarding the OES Home.
Members were reminded of the
walk·a· thon to be held in Belpre. The
chppr commiltPP sent cards to E lla
Sm ith. Georgia Watson. Ca ryl Cook.
Ben Ewing, and Norma Goodwin.
Thewonhv matron noiL&lt;IIha t her
Dowe rs had been giVPn to her a I ihe
Sa turday night ~ ha p ter dinner. A
practice for inspection was set for 2
p. m. Sunday with o clean ·upS&lt;"ssion
to follow. An ins pection dinner w il be
held for m embers and offi cers at the
home of Ka thryn Windon. April12 a t
o p.m.
The birthdays of T he lma DUI a nd
E lla Smith we re observed. The
gJuup sang " Happy Birthday."
Rdreshment s carrying out the
F:as trr Ihem e were served by ~abel
Goeglein . Na ta lie Clark, Ma t)el
Moore and Ma rlene Wilson .

Nazarene church------ - - - - - - speaker named
The f{ev. Dana Ha rding will be
guest speaker a t ihe Sunday. 10:30
a .m .

~f' rvices

al the Syracusr

Church of the Nazarene.
H a 1·din, a miss ionary to Sw a7j .

land, will be presenting a messa g~
and slidps atxJut her work ther e as a
te ache r ln the Bible College a t Siteki.
On Saturda ycvening shewill have a
Swazt sl)'leshow lor the youth.
The minister gra duated fmm
Olive t NC!Zare nr CollegP whe re she
receivPd he r B.A. degree in 1967 a nd
then fro m 1971 to 1976 served a s a
miss io nary in Swaziland with thp
MPtmpolilan Church i\ssuciatiun.
Tn 1978 s he rceived he r her MA
dcgJ'&lt;'&lt;' from Ball Stat e Univers ity.
The minis ter has taught high school.
servl&gt;d as a principal. as an
administmtor of

a clinic, and has

pas tored a Swazi church . She has
a lso wor ked in the World Mission
Division Officr.
ThP public is invit ed to lh&lt;'
servicC's by the Rev . .James Kittle,

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FRIDAY
RUTLAND - Dance at Ru·
tland Civic Center Frtday.
Music by Unltrnlted . Admission
1s $2 a single and S3 a couple.

Road.
RUTLAND - Dance Satur·
day 9 p.m . to 1 a.m . at Rutland
Eli Denison 1\merlean Legion
Home; square, round and show
danc ing; live hand; snack har
and refreShment stand. Dona·
tlons at door. $2 adult; $1 .50 ·
children.

SYRACUSE - Easter bazaar
by the Syracuse Church of God
Friday at the Kroger StorP In
Pomeroy .
POMEROY - Meigs County
Fox Chasers Association will
meet at their cabin on Eagle
Ridge Friday a t 7:30p.m.

SUNDAY
MIDDLEPORT
Go· tochurch Sunday will be observed
at ihe 10: :ll a .m . service of
Heaih United Methodist Church
Sunday by the Middleport Lodge
363, F&amp;AM and the Evange line
Chapter 176. Order of the
Eas te rn Star.

RlJTI.AND -

Dance, 8 to 11
p.m., Frtday, at Rutland Civic
Center; Music by Music Unllm·
lted. Admission $2, single; $3
couple.

SATIJRDAY

1982
Boom . econ omy &amp; compaclr s th e p1clure he1 e wrth th1s one own er Only
30 .000 mil es . Equrp ped w1th V6. a ut o. tran s. an . PS. P.B. AM FM stereo
wrlh cassette Very clean car.

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Bill Rogers, President of Clvltan
International, wUI be among 41
out·of·lown guests on hand Saturd ay
night for ihe charter ing ofCJvitan's
newest club , Big Bend Clvllan .
Rogers and his wife , Rosem ary ,
make their hom e in Charleston , W.
Va .. where he has been a member of
the Charleston Civitan Club fo r ~5
years. F or his long and distin ·
quished record of service to Civ il an.
Roger s has received a ~;rm t mane·
honors and awards, including the
c lu b. distric t and Tntemat io nal
Honor K eys. A ! the convC'ntion in

Montr;eal in 198'2. Rogers waschoS&lt;'n
as president .,lect of Civila n l ntrr
na tional a nd he has be&lt;&gt;n a ll ov('('r
the globe s ince tha t time. Civitan
clu bs a re to ix' found not only in tilt•
Cnited Sta tc•s. but in Can a da.
Non.vay, Sw eden, West Germany,

COLUMRC S- T he &gt;la te's utilit Y
consume r advocat£' says his officP
ha s savPd O hio's r rsitll•n tial ra lf'paycr s m or e than $460 m illi on in its
seven-yf'ar history.
"This is m oney consumers would
havf' pa id dirrctl:v to the ut ilit ies
had we not bt•Pn thPrr to dcfeml
them ," Ohio ConsumPr~· Counst"l
Will ia m A. Spratley s&lt;:ud t od&lt;~~' .
m arking thP St?W'n 1 h .Jnni\·pr~ar~
of his ag('ncv. " Wlw n uti I it iL•s " t',l!U('

RI.JI'LAND - E ndea vor to
reach unchurched Sunday at
Rutland Bible Methodist Churc h
with the Rev. Raymond Rice . a n
ex·alcoholic. to be s peaker a nd
singer at txJth 9:30 a .m. and 7
p.m . services. For informat ion
or tran spo!1ation ca ll Rev.
Amos Tillis. 742·2400.

SYRACUSE- Syracuse Naz·
arene Men ln Missions wiU meet
Saturday at 8 a.m. at the church
fellowship ha ll
LONG BO'ITOM - A soup
bean and corn bread supper will
tJe held at ihe Long Bottom
community building Saturday
with serving to be from 4:30 to
7:30 p.m . The all·you·can eat
supper menu will include soup
beans, cole slaw, cornbread and
tea or coffee, S2 for a dulls and $1
for children. There wlll be an
additional charge for hotdogs
and dessert.

Souih Korea, J a pan and ihe
Republic of China. There are more
than 50.000 m embers In approxl·
m ately 1.000 clubs. Civltan c lubs
accept boih men a nd women as
m em bers. It Is the first and only
major ser;ice club to elimin ate the
sex barrier.

latitude of local control to pursue
projects m ost needed by lhetr
communit ies. They typic ally sup·
port broadly based communi ty
causes, Including projects to a id the
mentally rPtarded a nd physica lly
handicapped . Civitans suppo11
many training facilities, sheltered

Sig11 ifican t inlernaliunal projects
inelude the annu al scholarships
presented by the Civilan lntema ·

clesiglled Pspeciali)' for those wrth

t ional F oundat ion and a cont inuing

cal S{'rt"'&lt;.'n ing of npwiJorn infan ts is
another Ci\'itan !-&gt;ponson&gt;d projl&gt;c1.
Civita n Cluhs :rn· also tJCt ivP in
providing funds &lt;.~ncl volunt('(~rs f(JJ·

works hops and fres h air

public infonnation program on
menta l r etardation that inform s the
public of the causes of retarda tion
and steps that can be taken to
prevent it.
Through var ious
fund-ra ising activit ies Civ it an Clubs
raise thrce tu five million dollars
0ach y£•ar for chn ril able ca uses.
Civ itan Clubs have a gTC'a t

handicaps.

camp~

The prew•nt ion

of

menta l relardallon through medi·

Spec ial Ot)·mpb.
Charter night for the Grg llt ·ml
Civ ita n Club is th is Satunla) at! &gt;: Ul
p.m . a t the Ca riPton S&lt;'hool in
Syr acuse. A dinner is tx-in g catf'l'('(j
by thf' LaSa ll£&gt; RC'stau r ant . An~·on('

William lwgers
m&gt;t&gt;din g further inform at ion

rna~·

h •lpphom· Yuniecc Miller a t 992 56.'&gt;6.

Consumer officer saves Ohio $460 million

SYRACUSE Emrnojean
Congo, Meig County recorder,
"'ill speak on community he ril ·
age at the 9: 30 a.m . Sunday
service a t the Syr ac use Naza·
rene Church .

POMEROY - Charter night
banquet of new Big Bend Civitan
Club, 6:30 Saturday at Carleton
School, Syracuse, caterPd by the
LaSalle Restaurant.

this offi ec• ha s had littl e effc•c t on the
r egu lat ory p r tX'f'SS, thf&gt;~' rf&gt;rtain l ~·
a re not loo kin g at thr bott om lin0
savings and thr acTo mpli shrnt •nt s
of this offi cP~ It would not sur pr isP
m e if ~~ r will havf' savf'd consumns
a half billion do ll ar s b:V Christmas.''
The OffiCf" of thC' ConsunlC'r ~·
Counsel j QCCl . compu l l'~ its sa\·ings aftr r a ca rrful staff an ;-tl y~ i s of
each ca sf'. Only issues rxc lu sivel ~·
argued by OCC a tt or nr~·s and
accept ed by sta tp and fPd(•ral

MONDAY
RACINE - Racine Vill age
Council meet at 7 p.m. Monday
at Village Ha ll to hea r cable
televis ion details from a r e present a tive of Angel Communica·
lions; third reading of ordinance
providing penalty for failure to
cut grass or clean up. litter.

l'f'):..:rulaTors a r c• c!a imf'cl at "viclu·

rips _" ThP monf'ta r ~: \'alues of those
victor iC'!-. thC'n a r P talli&lt;XI and
su rmn :trizPd i n OC T' s an nuJ I

rrport.
T hP &lt;Jgc•nr y's inlf&gt;r·ventio n in
utilit y p rOC('Cdings savC'd consu·

mf'rs $1lt.i.7 mi llion in 1 98:~. raisi ng
lh&lt;' tut"l r&lt;' JJUrted from Apr il 1977 to
Dec&lt;•m iJN 19!\'1 to $-11 .12 m ill ion
( st"&gt;f' thr "Exec ut ive Sum mary") .

T hL' Oh io B( 'JI \'il':cwit''- l 'Llin .1 ·d
b~' OCT n •prf'~~ · nt
t h1• t:tr).: l '" t
sm· i ngs th(• aw·fr c\· h : t ~ \W il in .1
single C'd"if'. &lt;.~ nd 1' .\(_'{'l'd : tw ...,,1\'il l l!"
re&lt;·or dl '&lt;.i in thn·• • prP\iOU'- r:• h ·
ea ses against 1hf' ('omp ~m~ · Th• •

flgurr is neart~· 111 tirn1 ·.., gt1·:!11 ' r
t han OCC's annual budg(•t . (J\n t!H·
\'P~trs,

past sr\·rn

OC( · ha.., san·tl

Ohio 84.'!1 c:u~ t()m ('J'.'i $70 rni lli()fL
&lt;Jnd f'&amp;:SOJ&lt; ('Onsum!T'- ~lil . l

r11 i 1111 ill

'\\'hiiP \\'( · wun rf'f'fJ rd se~vings in
1t11· ( l~ti r t H1· tl r -~~._,, ._ that does not
!Y o'; tn \\'(' Wl'l"l' pl rJSPd With !hf'
d~·~ - i~H.'!l 1h:1 1 gd\'r thP eornpan .v
~ 1 ].) ntill hm OUT of t hC' $179 iT
'. '. .tnt•·•!. " '1 did Sp!'a th ·.v. "Th~t
;nnrount :tl"\11 i"' nnt • of lhf&gt; largest
n ·,·•·nu t' n•\\';t rd s th"r com pam · has
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So far thi s .\ ·rar OCC has postf'cl
savi ngs of $:~:) .4 million in the n •cL•nt

Ohio Be iiTPiephone Compa ny ra t&lt;'
plus a $12 million r f&gt;fund for
Colum b us &amp; South ern Ohio El ec tr ic
Company· ( C&amp;S OI::~\ customrrs,
stl'mming from an Ohio Sup rC'mP
Court cl t'f' ision ordrti ng t hr utility to
rr turn som f&gt; of the money it
coll cc tro from consumC'rs for con·
stru ctio n of tllC' Zimm f::-'r puv.'t'r
C'&lt;lS f' ,

pla nt. OCC led the ri ght for a refund
nt the P ublic Uti litiPs Comm ission
of Ohio and th e Suprem e Court.

FieldJ birth announcernent made
Mr. ancl M rs. /\ nthony ! .('(' l·'i l' lds,
H artford, W. V ~~ &lt;..~n nou lll'l' 1hP birth
of l hl•ir first child. u sun. bor n Mu 1'd1
26 at the Hoizf' r Mr..-l iral ('(~nt Pr
The six pound inL.JJ t hJs l)('( 'n
na med CaSf'~· Ll'&lt; '. Mr!'.. F ields is Ihi'
former Linda Ruush of f'\pw H&lt;.J n •n.

G randpa rent s an' Kat hh· n Roush.
N£&gt;w Hau•n , an d tllf' la10 E\·crf'tt
Roush. and M r a nd Mrs . F: tr l

F IC' lcls . 1Lrr 1ford. W.Va . Mate rnal
grPa t -,L.TJ -.:.tndmot hf'r i~ E lla Roush.
\(·~~- f t rn •n. and thf&gt; m ater nal
gn•u t-grand f;llhl'r is i{ ussell Roush.
~f'w
1-f ~n·(·n
Pat('rna l great ·
).,'T&lt;mdparent:- arc• Mr and Mrs
Wil li a m l·' r!'ltb .II . Ha rl ford . Mr.
.:.m d Mrs. l.t~ ' C ilJbs. Har rford . a r P

godpan ·n r:-

For action, involvement and enjoym ent . ..

JOIN THE CLUB

CLUBS

HELP PEOPLE
i.~

What

the

purpo.~e

of a Ci1•i1an c/uh:;

If lwt tlo L it ilnrt.' t!u :'

a It Is to serve the community . Thi s is don e by fillin g hum a n
needs that are not b e ing m e t b y oth e r org anizations or throu g h
individual effort or altrui s m. N ee ds t h a t a re b es t m e t throu g h
organized group action ar e prim e c andidates for Civ il an Sl'r ·
vice projects . In all that they do, C ivil a ns seek for th e m s elves
experiences that pro v id e life di rection , c ha rac t e r buildin g.
and leadership deve lopm e nt. As a rcsull uf thi s w o rk . a C iv ·
itan Jypicall y find s that he ha s fulfiliPd hi s ba sic n!'ed for a
sense of self e steem a nd accomplis hment.

tll rnu~~ ll l ht ' IJ c l ub ~ . _..,, 1,' h i1Ul t·om rnunil\
to lu lt' i ll 1il('l11 . 'I IH ' rna i n ri 1, . n! t ·n·i 1: 111 r·l u bs C l ~ ­
si s t _vo ut h th ;·oug h ~ ~ nun1twrof prnjC'Cl .'-o. '-o UCh ~ t.'- Scnut in g. ~IJP ­
cia l O J _\· m p i ('~. p _...;~-' .-' t·nntr~t...;, pro\·i ." il•n rd pLr _
q .:rnun d s and

o Ci,·i1 a n s. wnrk rng

needs

'-I nd 1 n

p a r k s . a nd nlh&lt;'r : H·ti ,·i fi r·" Ci \·it. m s pi(l/l ('l ' l't&gt;d :J'-&lt; ..;is t:Jn Ct' lfl
t he• m f' n t ~J!I _\ n•Ltrdt•d. ~ u1d ilcrq • org,tni ; (·d ._ IIHl l u nck d ;-.()mp
o ut ~tan d i n g !:tCi !iti\';-. fn r l il t' n wn ta \J ,· J't •l:ll ·clnl

TOPS meets
.Joann Fetty was the wppkiy best
loser a nd Vic ki F e rrPII, the runner·
up. a t this wppk 's meeting ufTOPS
OH Wi6. Rutland .
An a rticle on "Tips on Los ing
We ight " was read by the leader.
She rri Darst. A new cont est has
been s tal1ed and will continue
through East e r. Cindy Krautter a nd
Donnna Fry WC're welcomed as new
me mix'rs. The club meets every
Tuesd ay a t 6 p.m. at the Rutla nd
r ivic c(~ntf'r and nf'w members are
welcom e. Information m ay be
obta ined by ca lling992·2612 .

1981 FIREBIRD ESPRIT

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Entoy lh1s sporty ca r wtlh econo m1cal V6 motor. Eq u1pped wrth aul a.
trans. air . 1111 wheel . crurse. AM·FM stereo. casselle. Beaut rl ul red w1th
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NANCY JEFFERS
President Elect

RHONDA HOVATTER
Secretary

CAROL BOWERS
Board of Directors

Home Nationa
Racine, OH.

Syracuse. OH.

992-6333

949-2210

Hou.re·hunting
It says pot ential buyers should
IPst fordraft sa mund doors. window
a nd e lec trica l out lets for ine fficient
insulation: hea vy frost or ice on
windows. which indlcales a lack of
or ineffect ive s torm windows. and
they s hould not e varying tempera·

992-2556

Pomeroy

The Farmers Bank

ture l evels as thl j' wa lk a bout, a sign
of an inalit'Quate furnace.

992-2136

Pomeroy

oF 'ri:i'Ewu"k*******~

Francis Florist

:
It

1975 FORD LTD ......................... s450
Auto .

1976 DODGE CHARGER .............. S695
Auto.

1977 CHEVY MONZA ................. S1695
4 speed, low m1leage

1979 OLDS STARFIRE ............... s1995

RALPH WERRY
Boord of Di rect ors

1972 STARCRAFT 22FT. CAMPER
Vety mce. rns rde &amp; ou l Equ rpped with air con d . elect. refrig . AC·DC
lights. Save dollars on this one.

Stop in and look over the fine selection of New Buicks
&amp; Pont1acs. We have small cars, big cars - 4 cyls 6
cyls., 8 cyls., 2 doors and 4 doors.
··

Rail's Ben Franklin
Middleport

992-3481

Crow's Family Restaurant
992-5432

Pomeroy

Pomeroy Flower Shop
Pomeroy

YONIECE MILLER

WANDA JOHNSON

JON JA COB S

NIT A RUSCHEL

RAJ MALHOL TRA

Pres id e nt

Chaplain

Boar d of Oir N i orc;

Tr e asurer

Serg e a n t - At - Arm&lt;;,

The Daily Sentinel

Baum True Value

Ingels Furniture
985-3301

Chester

992-2174

992·2039

Pomeroy

992-2174

Downing-Child Ins. Agency
Mullen Ins. Agency 992 _2342
Porn

Blue Tartan Tavern
. Middleport

992-9941

Royal Crown Bottling Co.
Middleport

992-3542

992-7034

Middleport

C. K. Supermarket
Middleport

992-2155

Pomeroy

Kingsbury Homes
992-7034

Pomeroy

Smith-Nelson Motors
992-2644

Pomeroy

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This Ad Is Sponsored By The
Following Community Mt' rehants

Adolph's Dairy Valley

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RUTLAND - Final s.lgnup of
Rutland Youth League, Satur·
day, 10 a .m . 1o 12 noon at Larry
Lemley home on New Lbna

pastor.

~ 1972 CHEVY MAUBU ........ s1500

It 350 au to. PS PB, loo &lt;s good

for a dults in transition. Thi s is a n

Smith , past pa tro n.

Civitan group charters Saturday

Calendar

BEDFORD 1WP -Trustees
meeting 5 p.m. Saturday at
Bedford Town HaU; public
invited.

OES honors 25-year members

The Doily Sentinei- Page--9

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio .

K&amp;C Jewelers
Pomeroy

992 -3785

Ewing Funeral Home
992·2121

Pomeroy

Pat Hill Ford
Middleport

992·2196

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Pomeroy

992·2104

�10---The

Fridoy,

Sentinel

April 6, 1984

Pomen~y-Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinei- Page-11

Record rainfall causes flood aterts
By i\.""""lated Press
Flood alerts went up from
Maryland to Mame today as a
sluggish stmm bearing r€C'ord
rainfall swelled nvers oVPr the1r
banks, floodin g maJor highways
around New York City and chasmg
at least '7:'.jJ New Jerse1 rpsidents
from their flooded homes
rlll'flghters responding to re·
pons of a house rxplos1on m
Pompton Lakes, N J . early today
rowed and slogged through flooded
streets before concluding that no one
had been at home durmg the blast,
believed caused hy a gas leak
At least 100 nPJghbonng families
had been evacuated as th(' ltamapo
River broke through a small dam
upstream in Hillburn . N Y . and

Je1 sev

HOME

as the Great Lakes
F'lood warnings were up for all of

New York Ci!y, which was p&lt;&gt;lll'd
agam thls morntng, r('('('ived a
record 4.15 tnc hes of ram on

western

and southeastern

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

NPYV

York and north('rn New Jersey
today, w~1le flash flood wa tches
were m eff€C'I th:-oughout most of
New England as the Housatomc,
Cormecticut , Androscoggin and
other big nvers began spilling over
their banks
Fair skies dommated tbe MJdwesl. the Plams, the Rockies and the

Thursday, ea,il) loppmg the old
record for the dat(' of I 95 mr hes set
in 1947 In the suburbs, wherf' the
ramfaU w as closer to 5 mches, r am

and mud forced police to close parts
of the New York State Thruway and
four malor parkways this mom mg.
The slorm, resemblmg a huge
apost roph~ wilh 11s lc•au lll g edge

For&lt;'Caste1s sa1d 11 would proba ·
blv be Sunday ~!01 &lt;' Ihe storm

at 2 a.m EST ranged from 28
li&lt;·gre&lt;.&gt;s in H1bbing. Minn . to 73 m
PhomlX. Am

cleared Ne"' Engldnd with snow
and r am t ra 1hngtx•hmdt1 as farwf'st

For all your winng
needs; furnaces repair
seiYice and installation .
Residential
&amp; Commercial

Murphy Mart to unveil new concept
KANAUGA- (, l . Murphy Co.
"'ill unvell it s

latPsl concept
ret a~ling Su nday

m

dJSC'Ount store
al
thP Murphy's Man m lhe SilvPr
Bndge Plaza
The grand O[X'nmg begms a I I
pm.
Charles H Lylle , Murphy pres J·
dent and Chlf'f£&gt;XEX' U11Vt'OftiC€f, said

the ronrept that will be seen at the
Galhpoh s storf' IS slfnilar

to onP also

being tried at a Murphy
Tow nshtp,

Robm son

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Pittsburgh
Lytle sa1d those two stores willl.x•
stud1ed for thPir Impact on Mur
phy's

v. omen c hild! C'n .md mrn d" I,\ rll c1 s
fashion arrt•ssonf•&lt;:; for d omKI I C'

Wall spa ce 1s utLI!zed for mer
ch ;.m d l SC' pn.•scntations in unique

d£' parti11C'nt s

sho p tlisplevs desJgneU to attract

T hP ex pprunrnta l store lavout
revolves ar ound tllP m art fa sh1un
tlepartmf'nt s which haw" hf&gt;f&gt;n
pos1tionrd m the C!!ntcr front of the
store Seven·foot wtdP ra cf'track
t 1aff1c aJ sle&gt;s arp destgned to du t oc t
c u stom e1 s t hruughout th(' store .
pro\ldmg exposure to all dPpdl't
mcn ts that fl onr tho~Lu s lcs
OC'pa1 tnwnt promotion" .md S(', l
sunal fL•a turps ail' ilxatt't1 \\tlhm
C'd{'h dPpart mC'nl thf' rrbv Pllmm&lt;J 1
mg the fonnC'r C'f'ntpr aiSl C' pr')mO

custom 0rs

goal to mrreaSP It s mark(' l

$872' 151 '&lt;XXJ.

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light and sepa1ate su001v IS Ions and

relorah'&lt;l to1 achieve morP logical

lo add dPc'O r With a nalural wood

drpal1mf'nta l adjacenclf'S. For f'X -

Is qu&lt;~ht y

am!Jlt' hf'sa id . cosmet ics ha ve been
S('l)at at I'd from health a1d~ and
pl. H('d h'l j('\\f'lrv and hOSlPf}'

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*CONSTRUCTION GRADE LUMBER
*16" O .C. STUDS. JOISTS. TRUSSES
*ANDERSON THERMOPANE WINDOWS
*VINYL SIDING WITH BACHER
*WOOD CABINETS AND VANITIES
*FULLY INSULATED
*AND MANY OTHER FEATURES
WE WILL FRAME AND DO ALL OF THE EXTERIOR
WORK IF YOU WISH TO FINISH THE INSIDE YOURSELF.
WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR 16 YEARS AND HAVE CON STRUCTED OVER 24 HOMES. AND AS MANY BUILDINGS .
ALONG WITH HUNDREDS OF REMODELING JOBS . REFER ENCES AVAILABLE
ROUSH CONSTRUCTION
GREG B. ROUSH
BOX 306
SYRACUSE, OHIO

PHONE: 992-7583

Yard Sale April 6 , Frtday.
long Str, Rutland , Oh1o

Reward

Call

614-256 ·1525

- Trencher
- Water
- Sewer
-Gas Lmes
-S.piiC Systems
lARGE or SMAll JOBS
PH 992 -2478
3 22 I mo pd

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PARTS and SERVICE
4 5tlc

Sales and Service
NOW OPEN

Bashan Building

Charleston Rd.
Just Past Krodell Park

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P .M.
Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns
Only

4 Famrly Garage Sale Centenary Townhouse, At 141 .
April 6 &amp; 7, Frr. &amp; Sat 9 until
6PM
Bargarn s galore.
some antrques

Lost · l brown &amp; black Nanny
goat wrth 1 0 tn horns in
Hysell Run area Call 614-

992-7442
Lost 1 pair readrng glasses
brown frame, brown case
wrth pen 1n the case Ca ll

Garage Sale Aprrl 5,6, 7th
15 ft p1cket fence numerous
rtems
731 Thud Ave
Gallrpolls

J&amp;l BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;

•Insulation
•Storm Doors

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013

County Certtf1ed

SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED
FREE ESTIMATES

367-7560-367-767
CHESHIRE OHIO
3·1

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

•Replacement Windows

DOORS ......

•New Roofmg

HOODS .........

&gt;149 95
•t 74 .95

'RECLAMATION WORK

BUMPERS .. .

&gt;69 95

'OIL FIELD SERVICES
"DUMP TRUCK SEPV!CE

GRill ..... ..
R SUPPORT

&gt;42 SO

'CONCRETE WORK

FREE ESTIMATES

JAMES KEESEE
PH . 992 -2772
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&gt;84 95
TAIL GATE . .. . '85 00
FORD FENDER ... '69 95
'69 95

Also Some Car
Fenders Available

JIM
PH

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POLE BUILDINGS
UTILITY BUILDINGS
S1zes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

'CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
'WATER GAS &amp;
OIL liNES

TEAFOR.O
VIRGIL B S~.
216r 2nd5f

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MGM FARM CITY INC
Ser11mg Metgs-Gallra· Mason

ORDER &amp; TAKE
DELIVERY Of
YOUR SPRING
FERTILIZER.
SPRING SEED &amp;
SEED CORN
low, low

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

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Rac1ne. Oh
Ph 614-843·5191
10 6 ttc

CLIFFORD

992-720L 1.11

Prices

Don't Be Mislead

We Will Not Be
Undersold

MGM FARM
CITY. INC.
Jad W Carsey Mgt

Real Estate General

FOR SALE

(I) HOUSE IN CHESTE~:
Three acres w1th a n1cely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
one bath. 12xl5 hvmg
room and 24x24 family
room Part1ally carpeted.
fuel 011 furnace w1th faclhtJes for woo~burner
12xl5 block storage buildmg. 20x30 block garage
R1ght off Rt 2'!8. country
sett1ng, y, m1le east of
Chester. Ohio
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE ·
Down stairs eQuipped with
kitchen. llvmg room ,
dining room and den;
upstairs has two bedrooms and one bath ;
house also has basement lot s1ze approx .
48'x308'. Needs work.

If Interested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racme. 949-2210.

Phone
1-( 614 ) -992-3325
NEW LISTING -

73 acres

more or less. of mne pasture.
mmetals fenc" plcnly ol

fresh water and hay storage
NEW LISTING - 3 aCies of

sandy r,ro1md and a I 0 room

house wt !h tr ee f!J S, f1u·

nac e. 2 baths lg lam1ly
room carpettnp, and

ga r a~e

Ask1n g $60 000
VERY NICE - Mnn e111 6 rm
brd hom e 1n Pmeroy 21.7
baths gas FA fu rnace. lam

ily rm 15x27 and two pa
!1os Range, r efr,~ e rator d1s

h"ashCJ anrl dbl ga1age
$1 25 000
RUTLAND - One floor re
modeled 2 BR ho me N1 ce
kt tchen wtl h dm1ng area pa
nel111g carpetmg r.Mport

an d lg lot $27 000

We'd like to rntroduce you to
Ena;a&amp;e-A-Car , the modern way

60e

E Marnl.~ltl

to dnve the vehicle of your
chorce

POMEROY,O.
992-2259

MINI FARM - Gallien area,
lrUit trees small barn 11nd

appromately 10 acres of
ground close to Middleport
Ga~age and othet leatures A
good pnce al $26,900 00

Nev.1y remodeled 2 bed10om home, neat
and cute New wpetin~
ll'nel1n~ etc Includes washer
RUTLAND -

d1shwashe1 Has a carport and
pat1o $26.900 00
NEW LISTING- BU1ld1ng ~tes
10 the counltY. appmxmtalely
33 aCies all tenced. electnc &amp;
water available. small barn.

pond stocked w1tl1 hsh &amp; deer
by the dozens $21 500 00

lar Srnarate dmmg room w1th
s!rdmg door&lt;; to large deck
to

sell

new dbl garage on 2 level

$34 500 00
A ROSE GARDEN WITH A
RIVERVIEW - The la~ge f10nt
porch P,1ves wa~ to the Ioyer

w1tl&lt;lwo sets of double lrench
EDGE OF RUTLAND -

door:.. 1hts classy home IS great

About one ac1e mostly level

for Pntertammg or 1ust plarn old
comlurt 3 bedrooms lull
ba~emt&gt;nt
~arage
gardefl

Housing
Headquarters

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER - 985·3307

1 mo

?~

Hoppes Llue R1bbon Ptg
Sate Aprtl 14. 1964 Sat
7PM Fayette County Falf
grounds, Washtngton CH
Oh10 Over 20 champions on
the county, state. and nn
ttonal level m the last B mo
Don't mrss thrs sale Call

COMPlETE HOUSEHOlDS

Po

a,

Mt
Alto Auctr on
Every
Saturday 6 p m Constgn
ments accepted 1 00 ttll sale
ttme Emma Bellauctroneer

42BB 177 l1c 429 84

CUSTOM
BENDING

BISSELL

SIDING CO.

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call lor free siding estimatesJ 949-2801 or

949-28o0

No Sunday Calls
31l·lfc

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

KELLER'S

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types

WALKER\.
-~ . ., T11eWoy'~ ~

Worked m home area

I% Mtles South of Chester

20 years
"free Estimates·

"Custom Exhausls"

EUGENE LONG

AI 7, Pomeroy, Oh

OWNERS:
Rodney &amp; Roger Keller

Ph.

(614) 843 -5425
3-8-2 mo. pd.

MISS THERESA ~8
MARCO
~1r~
PALM &amp;
PSYCHE READING

'\Y

Wtll rud your entrre lrft •1thoul
nktnfany qutslrons &amp;rves advrct
on al lffatrs of l!lt such as love
and busmen srckness an~ health
1517 S Court (n ed to Courthouse I

ATHENS
2nd Floor, Off 9 Call 593 5485
10 am 6 p m - After 6 30 p m
can be reuhed 11 16 Plain§
Rd Ri 682 - 6 311 lip m

Reading 15 W1th
Th1s Ad 2

space &amp; a la~ge lot Must be
seen $64 900 00

AW

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
-

Addona and ramodAiing
Roofing and gutter work
Concrete work
Plumbing and elee1rlcal

work
{Free E1trmate1)

Broker-Auction Service
Cheryl Lemley,
MeJgs County AssotJate
•
Phone 742-3171
in
Co

PRIVATE
I NVESTIGA Tl ON
OF All TYPES
l!2J

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes -ExtensiVe
Remodellng
Insurance Work
Cu1t~m Pole Bldgs
&amp;

Gar~ges

Roofing Work
Alum~num &amp; Vinyl S1d1ngs

992-11215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

GREG ROUSH
PH . 992 -7583
or 992-22 82
11-1-tfc

84 Phone 304 428 8177
Mt Alto Auctron Barn unttl
further notrce sale wtll be
the frut and second Satur day, 6 pm only Emma Bell
Auctioneer Lrc No 429
84 304 -428 8177

Wanted To Buy

We pey cash for late model
c lean used cars
Jrm Mmk Chev Olds Inc
Brll Gene Johnson

446· 3672

3 Announcements
SWEEPER and sewrng ma
chtne reparr. parts
and
suppltes
Pick up and
delrverv . Oav•s Vocuum
Cleaner. one half mrle up
Georges Creek Ad
Call

614 ·446 · 0294

Wanted to buy us ed coa l &amp;
wood heaters Swam Furnt·
ture, 446 - 3159
3rd
&amp;
Ohve St . Gallipolis Oh
Wanted to buy square dane·
rng clothes S1ze 10. any
type CAll 446 · 4537

S 1000 Grocery Grvaway,
come 1n &amp; regrster Meegs
Co Fauground Flea Market
Fnday Saturday &amp; Sunday
at Krrby drsplay

Wanted to buy standrng
timber
Call after 6 or
anyt1me weekends . 614

POSITIVLY NO Huntrng or
trespaasmg on my property
Hilda Hayes, Glenwood, W

2 - 1979 Bronco bucket
seats Must be tn good cond

388 -9906
9617

or

614 388

Cell446 -3103

Va
Decorated cskes , ell accession , reasonably prrced

304 · 895· 3828

1 6 Years Experience

V. C. YOUNG Ill
M. L 'Bud" McGHEE

614-992-7626

3 2 1 mo

REALTORS
Henry Cleland Jr
992-6191
Dott1e Turnet 992-5692
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Jo Hill 985-4466
-

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Announcemenls

4

Giveaway

Excellent garden space , rent
free 6 000 sq ft . 2 mrles.
from Point Pleasant , Rt 2 N

304 -676-2267

t1

Help Wanted

The 0 0
Mcintyre Park
Otstrrct rs currently accept ·
rng apphcatrons for summer
employment Openmgs rn clude program directors,
recreat•on leaders, and atdes
for playground programs,
day camp drrector. and
swrmmmg rnstructor tmust
have W S I ) You may ptck
upanappllca tronmthePark
Orstrrct offrcc located on
frrst Av en ue Monday
through Friday from BAM to
12 N oo n and 12 3010 4PM
or contact Park D1strrct
offrce at 446 -4612. e11.1 56
to have an appltcatron
matted to you

Oh

9

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc_

Employment
Services

Experrenced mechanrc
wanted
full trme frrng e
benefits
&amp; salary Send
Resume to BoK 729 S Otuly
Sentrnel Court St. Pom eroy,

B1g sale Mt Alto Auctron
Sat Aprrl 7th, 6pm Truck
load new rtems
S pecral
ttems 1nclude Lrncoln
Welder , 5 speed bench drttl
press 5 speed m1nr drill
press . metal cuttmg band
saw, acetylene torch set
Emma Bell Auctroneer 429 -

Wanted to buy New, used &amp;
antique furmture Wrll buy 1
piece or complete house holds Also complete Auctr ·
oneer1ng servrce Call
Rodney Howery 614 698

723t
Buymg daily gold, srlver
coi ns. rings, jewelry, sterling
ware, old coins, large currency Top prices Ed Burkett Barber Shop , 2nd Ave

Middleport. Oh. 614 992 3476

Bad

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP

weather cancels

lNG M onthly and Quarterly
ac co unts welcome 428 Se
cond Ave Call 446 - 1136

Three famrly yerd sale , Frr
day &amp; Saturday. Apnl 6th &amp;
7th from 1 0 trll 4 at 1 08
Pearl St . Mtddleport Rarn
cancels

B &amp; M Pamtmg Res . lnd .
Comm Free esttmates Call
614 256 - 1492 Or 446

Carport sale Sat, Apul 7th
9 a m till dark &amp; Sun Apnl
8th 1 1 a m ull dark 487 S
4th St . Middleport Ohro
-----~--. J c ­
Rummage Sale -Bake Sale
Enterprrse U M Church, US
33 north of Pomeroy Frrday
&amp; Saturday Aprrl 6th &amp; 7th
9 am to 4 p m

-· P.d)ieiisant
&amp; Vicinity

11

Help Wanted

AVON Sell Avon mak e S6 S10 per hour Call 446-

3358
Sell the best
Sell AVON
Rro Grande and Bulavtlle
Porter area Call 388 9045

FURNITURE
Beds, rr on.
wood. cupboards . chatrs
Part trme otfrce help clerrcal
chests. baskets. drshes
stone J&amp;rs ontrquos gold expertence nec ess ary Send
resume P 0 Bo x 284 , Pornt
and srlver
Wnt e M D
Mrller. At 2 , Pomeroy. Oh10 Pleasant, W Va 25550
45769 or call 614 -992 ·
Nursery worker wanted for
7760
Sunday and Wednesday ev16mm prOJector 304 - 675 - enrngs and specral servtc es
nt Herghts Unrted Meth od rst
4671
Church for detatls Phone
304 -675-6889 after 5PM

3069

PH. 992-5546
Hours 8 to 6

SYRACUSE - PRICE RE·
DUCED - 3 bed'"""' modu

1ots. near schoJis N1 ce ca r
pet111g gas lurnace. 3 bed
rooms and 111" baths
$44 ,500

CALL
HElEN, BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH
992-3325

on Duty

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING .

drye1 ran!;!e re!ngerator aOO

Ullhly bu1ldmg as I a heal

mcroy One acre lot $2,500

We Have A Full Time
Shop Technician

Wanted To Buy

271t

6300. 985 · 4396

Prano Tunrng and Reparr
Brunrcard t Mus1c Co , 446
0687 Skrll and 1ntegrrtv ou r
trademark
Lane Oantels

t 104
Unwanted Fllcral or Body
ha1r? Permanent. parnle ss
removal by Euro pea n Elec tronrc Deptlator Mary ts
certrfred rn thrs new co mpu ·
ter1zed drg1taJ system ca ll
today 992 -6720 Top of the
Starrs f ull se rv•ce sa lon
10 per cent off on Z otos
permane nt Wave
OHer
good through Aprrl 7 Call
today. ask for Trudy Rou sh ,
Susan Stsson, or Mary Po
well Top of the Sta 1rs Your
full servtce Bea uty Salon

Accounts Manager
Full
ttme Must have 1ra1n 1ng and
experrence tn bookkeeprng
mdudtng Accounts Recetvable
Perrodrc ftnancral
reportmg required Inventory control preparatron Ac
curacy a must Typrng ne·
cessary
Respect f or
confrdentlahty requrred
S10 000 plus benef rts Con
gen1al colleagues Send re sume, name 2 references
Athens based Deadhne
Aprrl 11
1984 Planned
Parenthood of Southeast
Ohro B North Cour1 St
Athens EOA AAE
Mature ladv to babysit 2
month ·old rn parent ' s home
rn Pomeroy R eferen ces re ·
qurred Call 614 992 6849
aher 5 p m
L1tter Program Assrste n t m
Merg s County Job would
rnvolve rntergratmg the litter
control tnformat1on mto on
gorng programs &amp; prepare
appropnate reports Per
form other duttes as are
ass1gned or requrred Qua\1
ftcattons
Ba . h e l or of
Sc•ence ~egree preferred
H S
dtploma acceptable
wrth e111perrence tn youth &amp;
educattona t actrvrtras Must
hAve relrable transportatron
Salary - S4 00 hour. 20
hours per week. for 1 9
weeks Send resume to Bo"
32 J
Pomeroy
Ohro

45769
Hrgh School Junrors ,
Senrors- Be a me mber of
OJA West Vtrgtnra Army
National Guard Buddy Ple toontlt We currently have
vacanc1es for rnd1vrduals
who want to attend b&amp;SJC
ttarnrng wtth others from
West Vtrgtnte Trarning wtll
begtn at Fort Dill., NJ on
June 11th and you will be
beck for the fall school term
Thts rs th e perfect summer
jOb Jotn now and begin
earnmg money tor monthly
meetrngs, earn full trme pay
during summer trarnrng , ~nd
then earn part t1me pay upon
return from trarnmg Call

304· 675 -3950 or 1 · 800·
642 ·36 19.

Now acceptmg appl1catrons
Apply rn person no ph o ne
calls Apply 5 pm 7 pm
Gmos Ptz za , Mason
Accept tng appltc~ttrons be
tween 11 am to 1 pm Apply
rn person,no phone call s
G1nos Przza. Pt Plea sant

12

Situations
Wanted

Would ltke to ftnd someone
who co uld make badges
f
patches, &amp; msrgma 's o r a
churc h yourh program
Please cal l 675 3515 bo tween 5 30 &amp; 7 00

l- - - - - - - - - - -

Wrll care for the elderly rn my
home lots of referen ces
Men or wome n Call 614

667· 3402
Merce r s Rtvervr ew Per
sonal Care Home hes vacon
ctes for elderly person s
Betty Mercer owner 30 4

773 · 5882
Have vacancy for el derly
person Room
board
&amp;
care tf needed Call 614

992 6022
Harper's Adult Care Home
has a vacancy for an o ther
resrdent , elderly person Call

304 · 6 75 1293

14

Busmess

Tramrng

Avo n repr esentative
neede d, good terr•tones
Henderson. Galhpotrs Ferry
and many others 1 5 76

2318

18 Wanted to Do
General Hauling anrl Trash
removal Servtce
Reliable
and dependable Call 446 ·
3159 between 9 and 5
Ketth 's Lawn Mowtng &amp;
Trrmm rng Servrce Rehable
and dependabl e Reasons
ble rates Call 446 3159 or

256· 6251
Babysrttlng
Wrll babysrt
weekdays Colt 446 6247

3171
Plow gardens m Potnt Plea
sant or Kanauga Call from
5 00 tttl 11 00 304 -675

Business

Opportunity
I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VAllEY PUB·
liSHING CO recommends
that you do busrneu wrth
people you know . and NOT
to send money through the
mer! untrl you have Investigated the offermg

5 4 5 000 30 4 -675 -238 t
4 room house rn counlry ,
large lot o n C h es tnut R1dge ,
c tty water
ho o k e d up

s 1 2. 000 30 4 ·675 -7689
FOR

SAlE

OR

RENT .

14 x70. 1979 Shannon all
electnc. 3 bedrooms . partly
furn•she d mob1le home .
12x28 burlt · on room w•th
coal or woo d burner E~tc
co nd , underprnned, 3 mce
porches well water , utthty
bu rldrn g. acre land. Jerry s
Run Road . Apple Grove

W Va 30 4 675 · 2356
5 room house with base
ment and attached garage
on 2 Heres, 4 miles from
Po1 nt Pleasant on Rt 2
Nort h 304 675 3248 after

6PM
FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO euyr rt 14 ft wrd e th ree
bedroom
bath and half
mobrle home srttrng on m ce
lot, rea dv to move mto
S225 00 duwn 52 25 00 per
month 304 576 2711

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
TRI S TA TE MOBilE
HOM ES USED CARS
TRU C KS
GAlliPOliS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
614 .446 7572

7274

Professtonal

Electrolysis

1n prob e
the only
safe. permanent method o1
halt removal reco {.'l ntzed by
the F 0 A and approved by
the A M A Open datly and
evenmgs by appomtm ent
Phone 304 - 675 - 5568
Bonna Handley Owner ·
Operator. Pam Burt ')n A s
s1sta n t
Mark Handl ey
Apprentrce

Real Eslate
31

Homes for Sal e

3 bdr , CA, forc ed atr ga s
furnanc e. w1th buck stove
18x36 rn ground swtmmrng
pool , off street parkmg

S45 000 Ca l 446 3204
4 bedroom n ea rly new 2
story, brr ck -v1nyl 1 1/J baths
woodburner , outbutld rn g
ncre S44 000 Ca ll 614
3 79 -2748
In R10 Grande 19B2 mobd~~:t
home 14 ft 2 bdr
good
cond Set up on approx 1
acre land
S17 000 Ca ll

446 · 8038
Ell.
toe , 4 bdr
house.
Corner of Washmgton Avo
and Jerrrc o Rd S39 500
Rt 2 3 bdr , country ltv 1ng
$28 .000 lrst wrth us, w e
have oth tH
A One R ea l
Estate CEirol Yeager Broker
Howard l Yeag er Ill sales
man Calf 304 -67 5 5104 or

30 4 675 5386
6 room h o use m Vmton
partly furn . 316 Ma1n St
514,000 Call 614 - 388

9087
3 BR horne for sale on 12%
co ntra ct or rent
Lower
Raccoon Creek 256 641 3
a fter 5 P M
Three bedro om frame h ouse
wrth b ath LA eat tn kn
c h en uttht y roo m attached
gara ge wt t h aut o opener
porch an d utrlrty room
Centra l cllr 39 Chrllrcothge
Ad
Call 44 6 2583 Ba m to
5pm or 446 2557 a1ter

1 2x65 mob•le home. for
sale awnmgs deck opptr anes neg ot tabl e
new
carpet anx1ous to se ll Call

614 245 5863
In R1 0 Grand e 1982 mobtle
home 14 ft 2 bdr good
cond Set up on approx 1
acre land, $17,000 Cal l

446 8038
1 2~~:70 m oh de home w tt h
expando tn l1vmgroom ex
cell ent cond1tr on All ele ct
rrc , ce ntral arr co nd . ca r
peted through ou t k Ttc he n
appllctnce s a ll step s under
prnmng rnc l uded Call 446
7751 rf no answe r 614

256 6569
U sed 2 bed roo m mobLie
h o mes
furntshed
1 0~~: 50
and l2x52 s1zes
Your
chan ce to ow n a comforts
bl e home
Browns tratler
Court M rne r sv1l le Oh 614

992 3324
14 x70 Bayv•ew
ac
2
bedr ooms den pan1al ly f .tr
nt she d 5 1 0,500 Ca ll 992
7360
1 973 2 bedrm mobtl e hom e
w•th unde rp~rnung 54000
Ca il6 14 -949 2125
1 0Jt50 new ca rpet nt!w
pane lm g prt ce Inclu des d t!
lrvery bl oc k s &amp; se t up Call

614 992 7034
197 0 Mobrl e Home 1 2 .. 60
New wat er hHater
one
seaso n o ld wood burner
Curtarns coo k s to ve reh 1g
eriltor h oo k up f or wa sher
Underp11H11ng &amp; blo cks lo
cated o n Stiver R rdge 5 miles
from Tuppers Plarn s
1 2x60 mobtl e home wtth trp
out m lr vmg room 3 hed
room all elec trr c 304 6 7 5
4204

35 lots &amp; Acreage
35 ac•es off Rt 588 behtnd
Fa rrgrounds H ome srt es flr
fflrm S 37 000 f1rm Call

44 62 t5 8

5pm

32 acre farm f o r sale good
house 4 mr fr om town Ca ll

Throe b edroom brrck home
w1th 1 '11 bilth s carpeted ful l
basement garag P. btg out ·
srde bUildtng wtth 31~ ac res
l and on Georges Creek A d
Ca ll 446 426 5 o r 367

30 4 697 2527
North up fa st stre et on th e
rrght after c r ossr ng Ail cr.oon
br1dg e Appr o ... 130 Ir on
!age
S 5 500
Cal l 44 6

0232

3485

H ome m Mrddlepo rt Aprtl
sho wer of snvtngs Tho u
sands of rlollar s Ca ll 614

Ap prox
5 1 1 acres level
lan d w rth f ro ntag e on 2
roads , ex i o r bw ldr nq 01
mtn t fArm A ll ut1irttes neAr
by ott O l d Rl 160 nt:~ar
Po rr er S9 500 Cilli 6 t 4

99 2· 6941
Owner transfered must sell
beauttful 3 bdrrn brr ck
home
Frr e pla ce
d ec k
woods
prtva cy sun sh1ne .
prrvacy $63 900 Ca ll614 -

992 5420
Baum Addttron . 3 be.-irm
brrck , 1 11] bath full bas e
ment fnmtly room c arport
patro S57 000 Ad1 01n tng "•
ac r e lot ava1 la ble CAll 614

985 4201
For sa l e or rent 3 be drm
house wtth detach e d garage
on 34 ac res rn Portlan d area
Call after 5 30 p m 304

Four bedr oo m all e ler.trrc
bnck home, for sa l e or trade
2 bath s, large l1v1ng room
wrth f~repla ca dmrng room
2 car garage on 1 acre 1
mrle NOrth of Chester At 7

388 8801
A. p pro11 2 ac res nP.ar C en
ter po•nt on Ato Cente rp utnt
Rd County water av,lt iabi P
Southwestern School D ts
trr ct S2 500 C all614 245
540!:J
Lot f or sA l e
Greenbner
Esttrl es N o tr ailer s ll il owe rl
2 ' ilr.res pn ced 5 11 500
Cal l 304 675 3244
Acrage f o r sa le 1 4 5 a cres
lo cated Arbuckle
W Va
Fro nr aqe on Rr 62 C•ty
VV H t e~
$ 1 9 000 QQ
$1 000 00 dow n wrth
S200 00 por month bal
a nee 10 per c:ent tn sterest by
own er 30 4 4 58 1078

Rentals

S65 .000 Call 304 77 3
5319 or 304 773 5421
Nr ce house tn Pomeroy 3
bedrm fully carpeted base
menl. frreplace large front
porch $39 600 Call 614

992 7583

21

12 1 1 Matn St 6 room brrck
basement 1rre pla ce, prrce
r educed to settle estate

992 · 7713

3292

Financial

Homes for Sale

Mrl! !e's Hom e Bak ery Fresh
Homemade breads
pre s
cakes, &amp; cook res Call 614

273 5272
Roofrng and gutter work
metal work housepatntrng,
carpenter work Exc ref
free estrmates Ca ll 446

31

NEW AND USED MOBilE
HOMES KESSEl'S OUAL
lTV MOBILE HOME SAlES
4 Ml WEST. GALliPOliS .
RT 35 PHONE 614 ·446

992 6720

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lrmc 5 pec 1alrz rng
electrolysis

304· 773 · 91 85

742 , Pomeroy , Oh

614 · 742 - 2257

April 7 , 9am -? besrde Letart
Post Offrce, drshes, clothes ,
stove, coffee table , Atau

Cash pard for fancy rron or
heavy rron beds $160 and
up for certain Morgs Co
stone J&amp;rs
Old trme cupboard
c ell 1 · 304 - 8'82 -

FLEA MARKET
Mergs
Counly fairgrounds ,
Rocksprings , 33 &amp; 7 bypass,
Pomeroy Oh Aprrl 6 7 . &amp;
B Specral weekend rates
For more rnformatton or
reservatron call or write to
the followmg
614 - 992

PIANO TUNING low er
prrced regu l ar tun1ngs
drscounts to Semor Citizens,
Churches &amp; Schools Ward 's
Keyboard , 304-675 - 3824

614 742 2951

Centenary Townhouse Sat
Apnl 7 9 - 5 Clothes baby .
maternrty. stereo, cu rtams ,

Rtck Peerson Auctroneer
Servtce Estate, Farm, An ·
ttque &amp; liqutdatJon sales
L1censod &amp; bonded m Ohro &amp;
wva
304-773 - 5785 or

Auctron every Fn nrght at
the Hartford Communrty
Center. Truckloads of new
merchandrse every week
Consrgments of new and
used merchandtse always
welcome Archard Reynolds
Auctroneer
304 275

7th 9 t1ll dark Reta Hrll,
letart Falls, Ohto

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Sat . 2110 Madrson Ave
Pom1 Pleasant

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brrthdays anmversarres
hohdays
Wedd•ngs Are our Spec1all~
Weddmg Ce kes Top s and
Novel1y Calle items Are On
O•s plav

AND OTHER MAJOR BRANDS

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&amp; Saturday. Apn15th, 6Ur . &amp;

3 Famdy Sale Addtson
Townhouse Upper R1 7
Watch for srgns Ch1ldren &amp;
baby clothes stoller drshes
Lee Jeans, ptllows. spreads
8 -4 Mon 9 , Tue 10

614 -367 7101

Middleport. OH

l111s o11c for only $7 000 00

Own c• nre ds

electriC available near Pa

VAUGHAN'S BAKERY

•ZENITH
•SYlVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

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&amp; Auction

owner wants a sale Let's look at

MIDDLEPORT - N1ce o lde~

lAND - l tees. water and

For Faster Servrce

Call 614-992-6737

HOME FOR POOR FOLK
Has bee n remodeled and lhe

home \'&gt;jJth sw1m pool and

Some fru1t and good 6 rm
home Ask,ng $27 500

No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box. 326
Pomeroy , OH 45769

Need A Spec1al Cake?
CALL

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

304-675 3397

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Four Fam1ly Yard Sale Fnday
from 3 · 6, Saturday9 6 728
Second Avenue Items too
numerous to mentron

call

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All STEEl &amp;

BACKHOE

reward,

Auctron every Tuesday
mght , Pt Pleasant. WVn
Auct Lonnte Neal Youth
Center Bldg , Camden St

•END lOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SEWER
RAIN LINES

'DOZER

•Storm Wmdows

KEYS.

Office: 675-1388

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER

New Chevy Truck .. .
FENDER
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16 month -old Herter, white
and red striped, lost 1n or
around Gibbs Farm. near Btg
Woods If seen please call
304-B82. 2033 evenings

Special April Only
12x24 ... $5.500 mstalled
14x28... $6.200 mstalled
4-4-1 mo . pd .

992-2196
Middleport. Ohio

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RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repa1r and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
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WE BUILD WITH :

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SPACE PLUS A SINGLE CAR GARAGE FOR $36,800.

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6 Sat 7th &amp; Sun. 8th 8 ttll
6 Wood crafts , antrques.
furn1ture. clothes, much
morel Rt 325 South 1 112
mdes past the college

ProfessiOnal
Services

Gtant Parkrng lot Sale Sat
Apr
7 , 2nd
&amp; Cedar,
9-3 30 , Grace E T '84
Youth lower level rf ratn

388-9996

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March 28 1 984
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dog in Vmton area
Call

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&amp; Vicinity

Cleanmg House Sale Fnday
and Saturday Aprrl 6 and 7 .
At
160 in Ewlngton by
Raccoon Creek Brrdge
Clotheng and usual mtsc .
plus round oak table, large
rron kettle , redwood bench ,
rockrng cha~r. and more
Rarn postpones to next
weekend

lOST female boxer dog ,
7 ·8 mo o ld. fawn color wrth

- Bacihoes
-Dump Trucks

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Emergency SQuad the doctor s
and nu1 ses at Holzer Chore
and the 4th floor Ea st W1ng
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Gutters
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Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

PH. 949-3046

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NEW-REPAIR

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CHIMNEY SWEEP

We Have the
lowest Rates

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF GOlOIE MAE
ClENDENIN. DECEASED

Ill Cour1 St Pomt roy 01\tc 45769

CHIMNEY KING

AL TROMM
742-2328

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PHONE 992-2156

GARAGE

Also Transmission
PH . 992-5682
or 992-7121
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Business Services

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Authonzed John Deere,
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
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Parts &amp; Service

GUN SHOOT

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

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The Daily Sentinel

U. S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Roger Hysell
At 124.Pomeroy Oh1o

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flooded home near the Pompton River on Thursday.

\\aync, N ..J. fin&gt;fightcrs during evacuation from her

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Some merchandise departments
havC' been separa ted with SE'Ciions

f ashion w tlh a

FLOOD RESCUE - Isabella Y anovitch, Ill, is
helped lnlu a rescue ~oat ~y Wayne Townsllip,

dPs i.t,rJIPd to e mphastzr m c rchand iSt '. r Jthcr than d('('OI

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m a nnL'fjutns Lytle said

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Lost and Found

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&amp; Vicinity

614 992 -2239

signs,

Lar gP col01 pholus of fashion

hmsh Th rwf'ara blf'S mi x

Calle&lt;l F'ash1ons m NP\\' Dtm&lt;'n
slons 1F'IND1, lhP nl'w concPpls

Jdentit)('ation

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EXCAVATING

BOGGS

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g mupmg d 1\ 1Jt'l s ;md matching
w.:J IJ dC'f'or ThP rn tm Sf'hPmP 1.s

Lytle s.:uU t hP most cv1dent
mh 'IJor dPo..,tgn changr IS in fa shion
clf'partment dtsplnys \Vhlch u tilize

especially fashion lmes mthe mart s
In 1983, the companv's 118 store
Murphy' s Man dJvisJon genera 1m
about two- 1h1rds of Murphy's 1983
fi scal sales, v. h1 ch tolalrd

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

mr ludc bath , sleep, wmdo~N fashion,
tablelop and hom&lt;' decoratmg
shops
A npw colm scheme m red, 1Nh1te
and blue wllh a styhzed "M" has
I::N:'en mtroduced m coordmated

tton a rea

m err handtSC'.

share of wea ra ble

614 - 992· 3577

displays

Pc1manent

d pp.li tment

To good home. male terner.
black &amp; whtte. 3 yrs old ,
small, likes women Call

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-aiiiili&gt;oils- ·-

paws. Call 446-6556.

4-6-1 mo .

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Call

Gray house cat. declawed ,
good natured, must find
good home Call 446-7473

lOANS

RATES Bel ow market rates
F1.11.ed conventronal FHA VA leader Mortgag e,
Athens , collect 614 692

Cat very gentle gray. young
male. b•g white spot under
neck, white whiskers &amp;.

COMPLETE
POOL SERVICE

throu!'( h the PacifiC Norl hwest into
the nm thern mlcrmountaln region.
Scat term ram and sno"' flecked
the Great Lakes and Oh1o Valley.

took aim on northe1 nNe"' E ngland

Mr:r~;ed small puppres
814 -379 2327

498 Gen. Hartinpr Pkwy
Middleport, OH.
PH . 992-2549
OPEN :
MON.-SAT. 10 to 6

Southern sta tes. Showers moved

c urved out mto the Atlantic, sat ove1
New York Statr tht s mornmg nnd

fl&lt;JOdffl tmvns m nor1 hern Nf'w

22 Money to Loan

2 story house co rner lot
Mrddleport 11;, bath . cor
peted. storm doors &amp; wrn dows , gas hot water heat &amp;
full basement Call 614 -

992 3140
Owner transferred , must
sell , u .cellent condr lton

666.000 · 611 000 down
Anume 8 'h Pet loan 304 675 -1529 after 5 00

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Houses for Rent

5 tm house 44 Oltve St
Galhpofrs
lnqurre at 9Hi
2n d Ave G~ltpo lr s Ohro
3 bedroom all c'atpet- lttso
rent deposrt
Call 446 1 354 after 5
5 rms &amp; bath, attached
garaqe . A 1 co nd , 6210
mo
57 5
deposit , w 1th
optton to buy on lend
contract
152 Chrllrcothe
Ad Ca ll 446 1340 or 446

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Houaea for Rent

Hou11 one mile oH R1 . 87,
11condery 28 , achool bu1,

Sentinel

They'll Do It Every Time
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meil route , garden 304 ·
898 ·3885 Everett Keefer

100 h . chain link fence with

Troy· lilt till oro. Chock our
opoclol prico before you buy

Soft Sculptured Cabbege
Patch type dolls for E11ter

Call 304· 676· 4014
Camouflaged Army Clothing, Surplus Rentai Demm clothmg, Discount
Un1on Made Advertistng
Spec•alttes H D "Sam' '

2 bedroom fu r ntshed an ,
w asher, dry er , S225 re nt.

Somerville. 304· 675· 3334.

P1 Pleasant Open Fr• , Sat ,
Sun , 1 00-7 00 p m Otsplay East· Ravenswood

de po stt Ca ll 446 -1354 af ter 5
M o btle h o m e for rent , m

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Firewood for sale S20 00
p1ckup $30 00 dehvered.

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304 · 675·2991

before

1 1 00 AM or after 6 :00PM .

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JlVIDENS
EQUIPMENT
61 4 · 446·1875

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bole handling

Coil 814· 3BB·9B87.
Alum

43 Farms for Rent

2 bedrm hou se or tra1ler _
w1th gard en space Langs
vtlle or Salem Center Reas
onable rate Call 614 388

Knauff firewood P1ckup or
Delivered 12" 22 " stocked
1n yard
HEAP vender ,
prompt delivery 614 - 256 ·

9 346

6246
L•mestone, Sand , Gravel
Delivered 1n Mason, Me1ga,
Galha or p1ck up at R1chards
&amp; Son Call 446 -7785

10 pl u s acres of bot1om land

alo ng Shad8 Creek Loc eted

l l!z miles West of Alfred o n
Southstde o f Co Rd 231
Call col lec t
1 5 13 - 885 -

Merchandise

2050

5804

Pa sture ft eld s f o r rent 304

675 2 9 9 1 before 11 OOam
or af1 e r 6 00 pm

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Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equa l
Housmg Opportumty) has
one and two bedrooms, rent
startmg at S15 7 for one
bedroom and $193 per
month fo r t w o bedroom
w1th $200 d epos•t located
near Fo o dland and Sprmg
Vall ey PhuH pool and TV
ant Call 446 -274 5 or leave
message

Small eff• c •en cv apart ce n
tral cur &amp; heat, 1 profess•onal
type gentleman only 446

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2 bdr apts , mce 1 bdr apt
ut1htes part patd A One
Real Estate Carol Yeage r
Broker Howard L Yeager Ill
salo smar Call 304 675 5104 or 304 -675 5386
Bedro o m unfurn•shed
apt
nc ar Hol ze r Medtc al
C enter 446 3617

4

room u nturn apt
all
ca r pe t ut•l•t •e s pa1d Adults
only no pets Cal l 446 -

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51 3 '11 Th1rd
apt
S 135
w ater Cal l
twee n 9 and

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mo mcludes
446 -4222 b e

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2 bdr apt d o wnt o wn S175
m o &amp; 7 rm s hou se for rent
Call 446 3919 o r 446
0021
1 bedroom Apt S 196 mo
mcl u d •ng ut1l1tt es
Equ al
H ous•ng Opporlu n•ty Con
ta c t V• llage Manor Ap ts

614 992 7787
R• vers td e Ap t s M iddleport
Sp ec 1al rate s for Santor
C •t •ze n s $ 130 EquaiHoua
1ng Oppo r tuni t i eS
614

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SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Ohve St Galhpohs New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves,
6 p1ece wood hvmg room
su11e With 6 mch flat arms
5399 bunk beds complete
wtth bunkies $199, 2 piece
antron hv1ngroom su11es
$199 . onlron recliners $99 ,
olher recliners 580 , maple
dmette sets $179. baM
spr1ngs &amp; mattress twm or
full $100 set reguler -ftrm
S 120. maple dmette chatrs
S35, wash stands S34.
maple ro ckers S59 7 ptece
chrome dmette set 5149 . 5
p1ece d1nette set S 99, used
bedroom su•te s refngera
tors . ranges . chest . dressers
wnnger washers , TV s, dry ers, &amp; shoes Ca11614 - 446

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LAYNE·s FURNITURE
Sofa , c hatr, rocker , otto men 3 tables (extra heavy
by Fronherl $685 Sofa,
chan and loveseat , $275
Sofas and cha1rs pnced from
$285 to S895 Tables . S45
and up to $ 125 Hide -abeds . $440
and up to
S626 , Rechners $175 to
S375 Lamps from S28 t o
S75 5 pc dmettes from
S99 , to 435 7 pc $189
and up Wood table With s•x
chatrs 5425 to S745 Oesk
$110 up to $225 Hutches,
S550 and up , maple or pine
fm•sh Bunk bed complete
w•th mattresses . 5250 and
up to S 395
Baby beds
S11 0 Mattres ses or bo111
spnngs fu ll or t w1n S58
fum. S68 and S78 Oueen
sets , $195 4 dr c hests
542 5 dr chests. $54 Bed
frHmes S20 and $25
10
gun
Gun cabtnets S 350
Gas or elcc tn c rang e s S375
Baby mattresse!&gt;
S2 5 &amp;
S35 bed frames S20, $25
&amp; S30 k1ng frame SSO
G oo d selec tton of bedroom
!&gt;u1tes
ce dar c h e sts ,
r oc ker s m l!t a l c ab•n e ts
swtvel roc ker s

A pt f or re n t Ca ll 614 992

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2 bedrm f ur ni shed apt m
Middleport S21 0 a month
uttht~e s m c lude d Ca ll 614 -

Used Ftn n •tur e
Range s
ch au s dr yer s, ref ngerators
and
TV s 3 m•les out
Bulavtlle Rd Open 9am to
6pm , Mon t h r u Fr1 9a m t o
5pm, Sat

614 446 0322

99 2 7 177

2 bedro o m furn• sh ed apt
Call 614 99 2 5 4 34 or 992
5914 or 304 882 2566
APARTM E NT S
m o btle
hom es h ouses Pt Pleasant
an d G all1po l• s 6 14 -446 -

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Apartment s now avadabl e to
elderly &amp; d• sab le d w1th an
1n co me o f less t ha n
$12 ,300 Rentm g for 30
p ercent of adju st e d mco m e
Ph one 3 04 6 75 667 9
One bedroo rn , w ashe r dryer
h o okup, stov e and re f fur
n•shed N e wly red eco r ated
Close to ho sp•tal 304 6 7 5

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TV &amp; Applian ces 6 2 7 Thtrd
Ave . Galhpolls 614 - 446
1699 Sp1n wa shers , gas &amp;
tdectr~c dryer s,
aut o
washers , ga s &amp; electnc
ranges refrtgerators TV
sets

GOOD USEO APPLIANCES
Washers dryers , refngera
tors , ranges Skaggs Ap
phances. Upper R1vor Ad
b esrde Stone Crest Motel

614 446 7398
Barge1ns Trad e Center
Furn &amp; appl outlet Ka
na u ga , Oh•o
2 octagon shape Etha n
Allen
antique pme end
tables , hke new. S100 ea
Call 614 256 6 505 after

6PM
One bedr oo m furn1 shed
apartment m Pomt Plea sant
very cl ean and n tce A du l1 s
only No pets Ph o ne 3 04

675 13B6

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleepmg R oo m s
and l•ght hou se keeptng
r oom s Park Central Hotel

Rebuilt washer s, dryers &amp;
refngerators 3 0 days war
ranty N• ce Hupp ' s Applten
cesS. Glas sware Corner Rt
141 &amp; R1 7. 446 · 8033
Ouahty sol•d maple c hest &amp;
twm bed, $50 eac h 3 rooms
carpet With pad . 5 25 each
Call 446 -9627

Sleepmg r o om 5 115 ut•l•
tiO S pa1d Sh~tre bath . m ale
only Range &amp; refng 919
2nd Ave . Gallipo lis Call
446 4416 after 7 PM

U sed wa shors &amp; dryers.
ranges r efngf ators All
n•c e &amp; c lean ana reas o nably
pr~ced
M &amp; K Used
Washers Proctorvtlle_ Oh
Across
from
fire
Department

46 Space for Rent

1 set bunk beds &amp; acceaflo nel. Call 614 -992 -5523

Call 614 446 ·0756

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park. Route 3 3 North o f
Pomeroy Large lots Call

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1979 Ford F- 250. GVW
7 , 900, camper special
31 .000 m1 , good cond .•
$5,000 1981 Chevette
22 000 mi
hke now
$3, 900
3 mobtle home
a111les complete new $300
Porta -pot 525 Call 614 -

256 · 6244
All kmds of furnance p1pes
Call 614 -256 1528

1 ac re of land o n Gran d vu'l w

$14 .000

30 4 67 5

$50 mon1h
7746

304 · 675

2 bedroom rockers Call
after 5 p m 304- 675 -7453

oxp Call 614· 38B·9662.
GENE · s DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN.

I.-===========;::=========:.J

55 Building Supplies
BUJidmg matenals
block. briCk sewer p•pos,
w•ndows, lintels, etc
Claude Winters. R1o Grande,

0 Call614-245 5121
Shipped O~rect - Loweat
Cost , You bu1ld 1t•orwew1IL
24x48 garage or barn
S1 850 2 bdr w1lderness
home $3,950
See our

model 1614· 8867311
LUMBER -Rough cut, oak ,
poplar, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 1 x4 ,
11116. 1 x8, length ava1lable, 8
ft through 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zuspan, 304-773· 5554
Now open for business,
Mountam State Block, Rt
33, New Haven Complete
masonry supphes. 4 ·' 8 · ·,
12 ' ' block Dehvery servtce
Phone day 30~ - 882 - 2222 ,
evenmg 882 - 3239

56

Gene Smith, 992·6309.

72

RON'S Televl1ion Service.
Spec1aH1ing in Zenith •nd
Motorola. Ouaur. and
house calls. Call 304-676-

Early Amer~can console ste reo &amp; 4 spoke mag wheels
Call 614 -245 - 5095

HILLCREST KENNELS

Barnette crossbow, 150 lb,
motorcycle and ut1l1ty
tra1ler 1200 lb capactty

Boarding all breeds Heated
Indoor - outdoor fac11it1es
AKC Doberman pupp1es
Stud Service Call61 4 - 446 -

7795
Judy Taylor Groommg Call

614·367 ·7220

AAY ·s USED FURNITURE
Rt 7 Addtson Oh 614367 -0637 Bunk beds $85
wnnger washer S65. coffe~
table 58 chest S25. hvtn·
groom su1te S85, refrig
S45 , h1gh chair $10 freezer
5150 breakfast set {2
chBirs) S30. rechner S 45
For y ou ant•que Buffs we
have 2 beauttful chma ca
b1nets 1 wtth round glass
Must see to apprec1ate
12m black &amp; wh•t e TV. exc
cond . S30 75 watt audto
vox equalu:er, c ompl et e with
wmng S50 or Hade Call

446 8114
8 HP Wheel Horse electrtc
start 36 1n mower deck
5950 LP.n N Sons Small
Eng1nes
Call 614 379

B HP Bolens garden tra c t o r
3 2 m mower deck , 5 600
Len N Son s Small E ngt nes
Call 614 379 - 2827
Old 4 room log house. butlt
1835 logs 1n ro of good
shape to tear down &amp; move
Wtthtn o ne mtle from Gall•
pohs Call 446 - 4344
Sthll cham saw 041 model
2 black &amp; decker saws B &amp;
D hedge tnmmers 2 radral
t•re s Call 614 -388 -8409
after 4
S ear s illf c o nd1t1oner
17 500 BTU eM
shape
1973 2 t o n Dodge hay truck
wtth racks good shape CHII
446 -2196
Bathfo om e qu1pment -balh
tub lavatory van•ty . med•
c me cabmet Wtll sell cheap
76 Ford 4 WD need work

S850 Call 614 388 · 8472
Weddtng Gown {all chantilly
lace) With slip and bridal ve11
$100 Call446 -0391 after 6

Brtarpatch Kennel s Profes SIOnal All breed groommg
Indoor outdoor boarding fa
Cllltles English Cocker Spa mel puppies Call 614-388 -

9790

1 blonde Cocker Span•el
male 1 yr old. has shots

Call 614 367-7193
AKC Reg Bnnnev Span1el
pups 2 males- 2 females
$150 Each 6 wks old E111c
huntmg stock, champion
blood ltnes Call 614 -992 2318 durmg day &amp; 992 2627 after 5 &amp; weekends
EASTER SPECIALS!! Hop
on over to our store and
check our eltpandcd f1sh
dept and spectals We have
bunn1es we'll have ch1cks
and ducks •n time for Easter
F1sh Tank 2413 Jack!lon
Ave
Pt Pit 304 - 675 -

2063
Registered 81k
and Tan
female grade male Blue T1ck
Hound Female Boogie w1ll
sell all for $1 00 00 or w•ll
trade tor good gun 304 882 2 5 73 after 6PM
Baby rabh1ts for sale 304 -

675 · 7590
2197

o•

304 · 675 ·

Tobacco allotment for sale

International Harvester. 674
D1oael tractor, w1de front,
hve-in power, PS, 3 pt.
h1tch. 63 HP. extra good
condition, $8,600. Will take
trade, Phone 304-676·

7421
1 970 Ohver 1 650 Model
$4, 500 00 Cub trctor with
6 picas of equipment
&amp;2,000 00 1982 Motorcy·

cle V·45 Mag 83. t 00.00 .
304· 875· 7337 day 676·
6674 evenmgs

K1mball Sprnet ptano Sears
stereo, Atar~ wtth 8 cartudges Call 446 1552

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

62 Wanted to Buy
Wanted to buy tobacco
poundage Call446 -9777 or

446·3592

591B
Want to lease tobacco allot menta, Mason, Cabell, Put
nam County
Call Andy
S1gler, Morgan ' s Woodlawn

Farm At. 35 304·675·
2275 or 304 736 · 2342
ing manuel for 1250 Oliver
Tractor Model 1976. Phone

304· 676 · 2B23
'70 to ' 72 Ford or Chevy
Runable, pnced reasonable

63

livestock

Homehte 8 hp ndmg mower ,
30m rear end motor Goo d
condttlon $JOO Celt 614 -

985 3521
8 MM Mauser rJfle With 6
power scope, roco•l pad &amp;
slmg, 4 boxes shell ~ seatmg
&amp; stz~ng d1es , 180 Gr
Bullets
$396 Call 614 -

985 358B

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH pa1d for late
model used cars
Sm1th
8uick-Pont1ac, 1911 East·
ern Ave, Gallipolis Call

614 446·2282
1982 Camero V-6,

Corn planters New Ford 2
row, used 4 row MF Call

614·379 · 2468
Young Murray Grey herd
bulls for sale
Also 15
he1fers. 660 to 700 lb ready
for servtce Call before 9AM
or after 8PM 614 - 286-

3313
For sale 2 horse trader good
cond , good tires, $750. Call

1976 Olds Cutlass. PS. PB.
AC. cru1se control
well
cared for
446 -3433 or

675·6217
80 Plymouth TC3 Honzon 4
cyl _ auto trans, AM-FM,
atr, good cond Call 446 7496 after 5

1971 Cadillac Ltmo , black,
tinted wmdows full power.
e111tras. 42,000 m•les, eJtcel·
lent condttlon 446 -7B33 or

446 1B33

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

1979 Jeep Cherokee wago ·
near Golden Eagle, good
cond ., PS, PB , AT, air,
AM -FM 8 track Call 304·
675-2039 eve , or 675 ·

3210
70 Ford camper type van

$600 00 304·576 · 2651 .

You ran

82

on mlJ way
so !thought
Io drop 1t off!

your choir
desiqn!

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

If you thon~
rm old enouqh

Wdllet, for an old
man you psch qwte d
Wdllop!

1S

off w1thout

1660.

tod n n~

1977 Harley Oavtdson
Sportster 500 orgmal m1les,
good cond , $2,800 Call

446 -0130
7152

o•

CARTER·s PLUMBlNG
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis. Oh1o
Phon a 61 4·446·3888 or

614·448·4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG. R1. t. Box 356, G•lli·
pol11. Call 814·367·0576.
IF IT WEREN'1 FUR YOU HE

SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating, Rt. 2 Neal Aoed,
Pair Pleasant, W Va 304·
676·6420
ltcenaed and
Insured

614·367 -

Excavating

S1 500 form Ca11446·0 t 30
o• 6t4. 367 7152

Rulland.
2903

1979 Honda CM400T good

Dotson's Tree Service In·
sured - Free Estimate 304·

1981 Z- 28 Camero , e~~.c
cond , pnced to sell T-top

1979 Honda CV 660 9 , 500
moles $1.200 Call 446·
8653

23 large AI Bred Calfhood
vaccination. Holstein he•fers
freshen late Apnl 304 -273 -

2B48
One mare, one Stud Colt

304· 675· 5420
304 · 8B2·

367 · 0167.
1979 Mustang Gh1a. black·
grey, vinyl top Excellent
cond1t1on . A C , a.m . f m ,
cassett
VB automatiC
$3200 Call after 5 992 -

6843
'76 Chevette_ Hutomatic 2
dr hatchback Good condi ·

Hay &amp; Grain

Northup Kmg corn . alfalfa &amp;
grass seed, other farm
seeds Call Vaughn Taylor,

446·

Ground ear corn S 6 50 per
100 Brmg own conta1ner

1981 Dodge Omm. e111c
con . 59 ,000 mtles. new
Jadials, stero. 35-40 mpg

&amp;3600
6269

Call

614 · 698 ·

1980 Ford F1esta . e111c
cond . 39.000 mtles Phone

304 · 882 · 2346

WA\ Tr1E (;LlY WHO

1979 T Bird , 48,900 miles_
PS. PO, AC RR defogger,
AM -FM stereo tape , new
battery, good cond .. exc
mach
cond, S4,000 00
negot1able Call 304 -896 -

FI ~ST

OY5- El&lt; FeJ.T'
YOU RE. F I:'ARIN

TriE WOR"b\
!lui YOUR
TA5TE

Electra Glide
Basket case See Ooc Faw.
S1do Hill Rd, Rutland or

Call 614 742 ·

1980 Kawasaki 1300 shaft
dnve. 13.060 m1les Very
good cond1t1on Call 614992 -7110 after 6 p .m

BB2 · 3416 .

r----------------J~----------------1 6-76_·_
29_1_8__________

1 MUST BE THE

68 Harly

1981 VW Oresel Rabbtt , 5
spd , ac, stero, 64,000
m1les
$4500 Call 614·

1977 Dodge stat1onwagon.
low m11eage Phone 304·

With MaJor Hoople •

Call 446 ·4B03

1982 Honda, 750 Custom
Faring, 5,602 mtles 304-

304·675·3308 No Sunday
sales

1981 Kawasaki 260 street
b1ke low m1leage, S 600

Charlv Fry
2081

!lUD5 ARE

3472 af1er 6 00 .

GHEERIN .

1969 Camero 360 , 4 speed,

Oh

614 · 742 ·

m1lea

742 · 2362

Loncoln

304·675· 6819

Set of Remmgton Rifles.
modet 141 , caliber 36 32
30 Good cond will not aeli
separate Also. several other

'76 Toyota Carrolla 2 door
hardtop, auto. air cond,
am fm cassette. new
brakes 81900 304-676 ·

Bootie.

runnmg cond •
6166 aher 4 30

ft cabin
trailer.

$12.000 Call 6t 4 · 245 ·
5032 o• 304 · 675 ·173t
Correct Crah &amp;. Skr Su preme. fam1ly sk1 boats
New &amp; used, Parkersburg,

WV 304·422 ·B433 or 304·
422 2367 .

76

good

304 · 773-

84

4066
SEWING Machtne repairs.
aerv1ce Authonzed Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors
Fabric Shop.

Pomeroy 614· 992·2284.
DAY REFRIGERATION

SALES - ProfessiOnal serVICe for appliances. heating,
cooling and olectnc . Sell and
Install Amana , 'Gtbson, Kit·
chen Aid Residential, Com mercial, Industrial . 304

676 · 4 8 1 9
614· 388· 8274
D

or

DAY REFRIGERATION

SALES
Profeas•onal ser·
vtce for appliances, heating,
coohng and electric Sell and
mstall Amana , Gtbaon. K1t ·
chen Atd Relidential. Commereta! , IndustriaL : 04 -

676 · 4 8 1 9
614· 3B8 ·B274

85

or

General Hauling

Need fiOmeth1ng hauled
away or something moved1

wo ·ll do i1 Call 446 3 t 59

Auto Parts
&amp; Ac.;essoriBs

between 9 and 6
James Boys W•ter Servic:e.

lz1su notor to fit 1978
Chev) luv truck Phone

Call 614· 268· 1 141 or 6t4 ·
448 · 1176 or 6t4·448 ·
79t 1
JIMS

Wooden utility tratler . Datsun truck bed with axel.

2963 .
~ -b

2433

WATER

SEAV1CE

~;:/tm Lanier, 304-&amp;76-

Truck topper for Datsun or

Toyota pocl&lt; up 304·676 ·
4204

77

87

Auto Repair

E &amp; V Body Shop Custom
peinting, A-C welding

Gaorgaa
9304.

Creek Ad.

448·

News
(I) Video Jukebox
(Z) MOVIE 'The Hangmg
Tree
CI:l New Treasure Hunt
@ ESPN ' a Horae Aacmg
Weekly
([) Andy Gnfftth
ffi News/Sports / Weather
(I) Or Who
(fiJ 3 -2·1, Contact
g) Star Trek

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

Pasquale Electnc Co all
phases of electric work, all
work guaranteed
Aerial
truck rental 614 · 446 -

D

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
t t 63 Soc Ave • Galllpollt
6 t 4 • 4 46·7833 or814·44e

tB33

8 30

4/6/84
6 00 D aJ CIJQ IIJ® &amp;J (l2J

1976 MG Midge1 specoal.
See

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6 30

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MOVIE
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MerCies'
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Cl) Carol Burnett
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700 II (]) PM M11gazme
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CIJ SponsCenter
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CD Charlie s Angela
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CHl MacNeil/ lehrer
Newshour
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f:B Jefferson&amp;
7.30 I) (]) Tic Tac Dough
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({)Major league Baseball
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Cl) G (]) Family Feud
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U

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Tonight
fiB One Day at a T1me
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ter s reumon wtth an old war
buddy turns sour when he s
fra med for alle mptad murdel (60 rn1n )
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Copperfield VI Ma ster mag•clan Dav•d Copperfield at
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1sts analyllng the week s
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from Ge orge s past show s

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Comes Across '
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Burnmg Doomed
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Greater
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Open
Second
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from
Greensboro NC
3 00 (}) 700 Club
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Rom mel s death IS prf'

up and makes a b1g play f or
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EVENING

304·676·4204

$25 Call 614 992 5250
VW

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Chns Craft 36
cru•ser wtth

r '

-- -

FRIDAY

304 · 676·6462

ask for Jrm ltvely

1974

75

.':, •,• t

~ [ k Sr 1 ,

1 r~ n "' ~'- '

~

576· 2B97

liOn Call 614·992 5838

992·5866

11

Call anytime 614 · 446 ·

80 V 1kmg pop -up camper
S1 ,400 78 Gremlin)( 6 cyl ,
3 spd, $1.200 76 Datsun
610 stg wagon 4 apd. AC,
S650 Or make offer Call

80 Viking pop up camper,
$1 ,400 76 Datsun 610 stg
wagon, 4 spd , AC. $650
Or make offer Call 614 -

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/)
7- .-r'&gt;-- ~ \.:
'&amp;&gt; ~·
-

4637. James l Davtaon , Jr
J . A R. Construction Co
Water L•nes, Footers,
Drains All ktnds of Ditching

Call614·379 · 2688

;

Good- 1 Excavattng. bale·
menta, footers, driveways,
septic: tanks , land•cap~ng .

1976 Honda 750 Hardly
ndden, hke new cond .. lots
of chrome, very clean.

Coli

l r;oUr £ ~_, r

!HEY SAY FRfD (U "JN IN GrlA M -,
FINA LLY ~RAC.Kt D ·J,AVE T1-1E M t
VI TAL IN FORM Ar iCN AB OUT
W HERE DAD 5 BEI~G rlo D.

WO UL D NOT BE IN 1 HI ~
PR EDI CA M E NT I

owner

$626

it I

'-.

Appaloosa Horse. 6 yr old
geldmg Reg Also 3 sad dles 256 -6413 after 5 p m .

... '" """ ' ... '" ""

'

=~- --

Remodeling, 11ding, interior
and exterior, textured co•t·
ing, simulated brick and
stucco . Thermo replacement wmdows 304-875-

83

74 Motorcycles

Cell 1 · 614· 682 · 3907

THE .SOOD ii!VIE::O ROLL•

'

GET

1977 Corveue T-top, cover.
loaded Call 367-0232

81.100 00 304-676 1600

guns 304 773· 5565

304·458· t 566

Open 111

44,000

Coll304 675· 6310

6t4 · 9B5·4367

1977 Camara fair cond Call 1 ----------~1980 Chevy Scotsdale 41114 ,
48,000 miles. aux tank ,
1982 AMC Spint 6 cyl ,
short bed. $6 .600 Call
auto , a1r, AM -FM, $4,195
446 - 2107 or 61 4·367 1981 2 dr., Chevy Chevetto
0t07
auto, &amp;3,195. 1980 2 dr
Ford Fatrmont 4 cyl • auto.
1983 Dodge l.f.. ton, AC . PB,
a1r, $2,995 1980 Renault
PS. AM -FM stereo exc
LeCar 4 spd, atr, sun roof.
cond , $8,500 firm Call
AM ·FM . S2.495 1979 Ply·
446 0687 between 9 30 mouth Horizon 4 spd ., low
5 00
mileage, 62 , 395 . 1979
Buick Skyhawk 6 cyl .. auto.
76 Dodge 8200 von excel
atr, AM-FM tape, $2,495
lent shape . must see, make
John's Auto Sales. Bulavitle
offer Ca11614-367 -0167

30 in electn c range , $100.
gas clothes dryer, $86, 40
m Frig1dare electrtc range,
hke new $75 , wr~nger
washer $100 Call 614

Sanyo Stareo MuSIC Sys tem Turntable, AM -FM ra dio. 8 track player -recorder

Abstens Home Improve·
ment Spec1allst. fram1ng.
roofing, siding, remodeling,
concrete work and will haul
gravel, sand or anything call

73

773· 6846

52 CB.TV. Radio
Equipment

1983 Ford Ranger, 4spd , 4
cyl , 2 tone , brown &amp; tan ,
long bed, step bumper Road
lights, matching topper For
sale or trade $6895 Call

2327

614· 367· 7230

ITS TOO

HI RIN HIM

DISTURB YOIJ • EASY T CliECH ..

304·B96·3802.

Call

Call

AND YOU MUST BE
HAD T FLfJP
TiffE/7 OF F LYING 1 MY 1!/fMS TH
WHOLE I'IAY.

Water Well1. Commerc11l
and Oomeii11C. Tolt holes.
Pumps Sales and Serv1ce

mo1os. 304·676·2295.

Goats Call 614 - 367 -7217

type

'N~L '1E Y,OLLDNT
LIE ABOUT "ARBIJCriS

SC METHINd
ABOU1 THAT
MAN HA~S E R

or 675·

5300 Call 6t4·266·1989

1 975 P1nto. 4 spd • S 500 or
bast offer Call 614 - 379 -

ATE THE

304 · 676 · 20B8
4660

STEAMER . Water removal.
furniture cleanmg, free l!llti-

379· 2B21

OU.i BOARDING HOUSE

0,.-,

rtenced roofing. including
hot tar applicat•on, carpenter, electrici•n, muon . C1ll

1973 Chevrolet 307 eng me.

1981 Yamaha Vnago excel·
lent shape, lots o f ex1ras

Jersey cow and calf

64

Call 304·675 ·

your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

614 · 367·0157

Phone

removal
133t

Call 992·646B. 51 Rt 124

cond .
45BO

614 388 9969

Goats-neubran

Feny Tree Trimming, stump

... BU T WE COI/I./7 REST I NO 1r ·s
HERE A BIT.• IT 5 BEEN
NOT AS
A LONG, LONG TRIP
1 F !"VE

auto,

T·top. Call446 · 2360

Rd. 446·47B2.
dark

AI!&gt;OfifiO •.,

379·2726

6t4· 246· 5064 or 614 · 246·
5B15 ofter BPM

Hartis Farms &amp; Green
Houses, Rt 124, Portland,
Oh Now open 10 dusk

71

1978 Chrysler Cordoba, V8, auto • now mes
Call

pm

V1llage Shop 1n Ruland 1n
havtng a go•ng out of
busmess Sale Everything
reduced to cost pnces ,
someth1ngs under cost
Weelcdays 9 30
5 00
Saturdays 9 30 df6 00

Tr ansportation

1976 GMC

Dump 366, gas cheater axle,
msulated bed. air brakes,
$8000
Three aMie equipmont trailer, 51000. 12ton
umt truck crane, $4000

614·379·2726

$30 00
3326

Musical
Instruments

1976 International road
tractor. 903 Cummings. 10

spd . 58000
Con1act 304·675·77t7 af.
1or 6:00PM

1'11100 1 FE ELS
DARN' IN MY lifJ5TE
&lt;;OOO T'5T RETCH
l"M AFRfoiO l HIWEN'T
MY LE6S
BE EN THINKIN(j OF YOU,
·oAOO Y''
ANNIE .. THE HEU COPTER
15 WIJ!Titla .•

HA HA ~ 'IOU'LL

RINGLE·s SERVICE upe·

Used V30 ditch witch
trencher &amp; case 460 loader _
1 -614-694-7842 or 694-

5006

l • ER •• DIDN'T KNOW
CAe.:N 1'&lt;~5 OFF LIMITS,
5 1~ ,. I'VE JU5T COME

1260

614· 3BB · 9991 or 614· 388 ·
8623.

One year old goat, no horns,

57

Seed corn, tobacco aupp hea, fertlhler. chemicals,
fence supplies, Including
hHinsel. used farm equipment. Alt1zer Farm Supply,

Call256·1557

call 304· 675· 1144

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels AKC Chow pup ptes , CFA Himalayan, Per
s1an and S•amese kittens
Call 614 -446 -3844 after 6

2398 or 814 ·446· 2464
New truck fenders &amp; doors
Chevy fenders 684 96 .
Chevy doors $176. Ford
fenders S75 Call 614-266 -

Garden seeds, plants, Kennebec seed potatoes S 8 60
Fertilizer, field seeds. Boao
Agri-Center, 446 2463.

Will pay $10 00 for operat -

Call 446 3637

Trucks for Sale

1981 Dodge Ram 0 -60
pickup, uc cond $3800

3 wemed ptgs. delivered
Hugh Leifh.:udt, Rt 2. Pome roy, Oh1o Call 614 -992 -

Pets for Sale

65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

scotchguard-water ex:tractlon. deodorizer~. FREE eltl·
mate1. Rea1onable r11te1 .

e;:: •t&amp;&lt;o,l'jtA '"" ~ ~~~~ u 5 P~t &amp;r~ o"

6t4· 246-5193

ltke new stock trailer_ Call

10 " Pollen cham saw S75
Call 614 -256 - 1528

Parakeets, TV stand. queen
stzed bedspread 446 3732

M F hay conditioner,
6400., in very good condi tion Call 3B8· 9996

D D· DRISAM .

PAINTING · Interior and exterior. plumbing, roofing,
some remodeling. 20 yr~ .

Stamlesa Steel double amk

7436 after 4 30
One acre trailer space, 3
m1les from B•dwell School

1943

WE BUY USED EQUIP ·
MENT Cell446 · 1676

YV W WA K E: UP, EAS Y : t'
'fOU'~E HAVING A
HUH'!

Coil 814 · 387·0409.

Bedroom autto complete
vamty bench , chest . cha~rs ,
coffee table Phone 304

614 · 992 7479
H91s

357 mag Mark Ill Trooper
Colt chrome
38 spectal
Smtth &amp; Wesson 2 m .
barroll 38 spectal chrome
plated 3 m barrel! Only
tnterested calls. 614-256·

2827

- - - - - -- 5908

Case 310 front end loader
dozer, S4 ,000 Call 614 -

256 · 1427

9 92 772 1

45

F•rewood cut up slabs $15
p1ckup load Call 614 - 245 -

Complete white standard
s1zo storm door wtth closer
and screen $25 304 - 676·

vinyl oldlng. ota&lt;m

doon, windows , gunera.
roofing and room edditk»n

160 MF woth loader. J.D
dozer. Vermeer round baler,
120 MF baler, IH ditc
mower, gravity wagons ,
plows. corn planter. lime
spreader

Hom•

I mprov•menta

v••,.

feeding 18CC811orie1
To bacco and corn 1prayers.
wagont, rotary tillefl, rotary
cunera , blade1, cuhlvators,
discs, plows, post dflvers,
plastic tanh. wood 1plltter1,
gates. powerwa1her, tkid
steer loader. Wheelhorse
With tandom axel And tee
us for a complete line of
partt &amp; 1ervice.
Ford, 9N Ford, 4241H, 801
246 Massey Ferg , 3-BN
Workmaster Ford. 60 Ferg •

BROTHER -

Meroum Roofing llo Spout·

&amp;

USEO EQUIPMENT

'

IT 'S THE L o A5oT "YOU
C AN 00 R:&gt;Fl AN OLDER

ing. Now in1talling rubber
roof1 . 30
eAperience,
tpecializfng in built up roof ,

FARM

long trectorl . Vermeer
round balere, raket, teddefl,
&amp;: mowers al1o a complete

line

13

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PLASTERING • Now ond
ropolr com'!'lrciol and reol ·
dantlol. lrN aotlmotot. Call
814·211- 1182.

any tlll1r1. Swlah•r lmple·

Comic book1, 30•·

878·8420

loca ted 1 mt south of
Eureka 12 x60. $ 160 m o ,
plu s S 100 dep &amp; ref ' s Call
614 643 ·2916 or614 · 643 ·
2644

81

II 1 F•rm Equlpm•nt

Ml1c

Mobtle home for rent Call
446 160 9 or 446 0508

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Ohio

6, 1984

S1•1 VII.I' S

by Larry Wright

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

Seigler oil 1tove, Mayu.g
wrtnrr we1her. Cell •••·

two QllOI 304·812 · 3202 .

for Rent

1.11111 S11p pl11...

64 Misc. Merchendlae

305 .

42 Mobile Homes

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Democrats attack
President's views
on several issues
PfiTSBURGH !API - DE&gt;mocratlc presidential rivals pick up
their nomination struggle today
after a debate in which they largely
Ignored Parh other and instead
directed their criticisms at Presl·
dent Reagan on arms control.
human rights and ethi cs in
government .
"This p!&lt;'sident frightens me to
death" when it comes to nuclear
weapons, Sen . Gary Ha1~ declared
Thursday night in one of the
sharpest jabs either he, Walter
Mondaie or the Rev . .Jesse Jackson
thff'w a I Reagan in a deba I e fiVl'
days before tht• PPnnsylv ania
primary .
Mondale. who has sa id a "s l&lt;'&lt;lll'
factor" taints the administration,
declared, " Every day anotht•r
rotten apple fal ls from the trre in
Washington anrt thC' pr'Psidf'nl is

Hart won a narrow victory in a
non·binding presidential primary
therp on Tuesday, but Republicans
were pi'rmltted to vote. Only
DE&gt;mocrats will be allow&lt;'CI to attend

ca ucuSf's.

Market lamb, pig sale set April20

Thl' di'bate produced OC('aslonal
barbs among thP DE&gt;mocrats, such
as wh&lt;'n Mondale referred to Hart 's
Senat&lt;' vote against a federal bailout
for the Chrysler Corp., and Hart
declarl'd that the administration of
Jimmy Carter ''was not as efficient
as it ought to be." Mondaleservedas
Carter's viCP president.
But that was tame comparro to
rt"l'ent debates in which Mondale
and Hart have gone after one

The seventh Southern Ohio Lamb
and Pig Sale will be held at 7 p.m .
April 20 at the Ga llia County .Junior

Highs and lows since the Prme Lending Rille
reached a reoord 21 .5 percent in Dec 1980

anot hf'r in sharp, sometimes bitter
terms. and Jackson has sought to

as rdf'IT'C' .

He said R&lt;'agan s standard for
govPrnment senrirt• apJ.Xlrf'n tly is,
"You can stay in govprnm('nf, you
can be attonw.v general, if ~~ou
hawn 't tx&gt;en indicted and convict&lt;'CI

Teenagers treated
for minor injuries

ofsomethin~ ."

rt'leased at

Chimed in Jackson, " HP i;; taking
from the poor and giving to I ht' rich"
with his &lt;'Conomic polk·; . .Jackson
sa id tht• Unt&lt;'&lt;l Statrs should pursue·
a ··pi'aee policv" and not a ·'war
policy ."

Jlospital for minorinjulies following
a Thursday afternoon accident on

primary. all th rr'f' men arrang('(l
appcaranrf's toda.' · in Wi sconsin .

'I\vo ltX&gt;n ·agf'rs werf' trPa ted a nd

Veterans Memorial

Trea ted for multiple laeerations
and rontusions wa~ Corbbet 1::.
Ratliff, 1,, Middlepo11 and for scalp
L'ut.s

and multiplE' rontusions, John

Haw ii')', 16, Mason. Both were
tra nspo!'led tu VMH b;· priva te
,·r hirle.
The C:allio Meigs Post of the Ohio
Hi ghwa\· Patrol cited Ratliff 111th
D\\11 and no operator's li tYnSC'.

Rn tliff "'aS t mvcl ing easT on
Storvs Ru n Road in his pickup truck.
whf'n thf' V&lt;'hi cle W&lt;'nt ofr the road
an d struck
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dCcicii' Ill .

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The vehic le had

cb m age in the 1:55 p .m .

Special probe sought
at Lucasville Prison
IPt' c al led fur a spec ial investigation
su~· ing the:v W('fP not con\"incf'd that l hP usP of such force was
jusli fiNl.
He said he harl noPstima te ofwhat
1hP cost would hP .
F:arlif'r. Gtimsho.w s.ai d he would
h('('(l lh(·committN'' s rerommPnda 1Jon and namP T homas Beal, a

a.fler

said 'Thursday hC' wa s not su n•

formC'r

when' he can find thP statp mom•:.- .

1or, 1o hrad 1hP in vestigat ion.

but added. "Onl' wav or I ht• otll&lt;'l', it
will have to go through rh1·
Cont rolling Board 11\'hich can
transfer and allocat(' fund ~ f.··

indh·iclual thP\ r('('(lmmcnd, I will
pt •nni1 , but wPllon' t ha\·r themonry

Lynn Grimshaw, Scimo Co unt~
proSC&lt;.'utor . said hi s office lacks tilt&gt;

money and ff'f'I S a SptXi al prosN 'u tor and grand jury " ·ould bf• " a
wast€' of t ime.· ·
At i ssue is 1h(· FPb. ~ drath of
inmatc- .Jimm _\· HJynt's, who, aftt&gt;t
becoming violrnt. \\ ' &lt;.JS sulxJuf'd
after a seufflr with guard s. On!'
steppPC( on his nf'Ck whilt&gt; ht• v.·as in
l,g Irons and handl'uffs. c au s in ~ ,,
fa tal injury. aut horiti f'S said .
McLin and others on thP rorn mil -

Weather forecast
Partia l clraring lrmight l .ow n(·ar
:t1. WC'stprJ~ · wind!' 10 mph or IPss.
Saturda_\·, most[~ · sunny'. lligh n('ar
5J. ChanC'f• nt pr(...cipi tation HI
perC'E'nl tonight and nPar D'rn
pi'reent Saturda\ .
Exwnded Ohio F'on.~·a.,t

Sunday throu~:h 1'111-.day:
Chonce of rain ea&lt;• h day. Hlgl" in
the mld40s to lht' mid-50s. Lows in
the 30s Sunday and in the mid-:ak to
themld40sMondayandT•wsday .

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Sprlngror Call if' :l:../). 4/fl
Cows ,tnd C tln•o; ("ornhln;lllon !H!'o di•V..n

Top Hngs 2Hi to W I lb-. · l"t~l!i 71
Roars .nl lhs . a nd up ~ .11
Sow~ 400 lhs and up olfi. . ,~

Pi,li!S hy lhfo /·!Pad -.1 2 down
Sprdal Sa Irs : Sail' Tlmf' H p.m ,\prll J(l, 1 ~11(4

and April 24. 1~ - SprinRf't" f'o1w~. Srod:o•r
Catllc lf'('('d(&gt;rL \nws ;tnrl Cal\·, .., Call i• · will
/)(' l'f'('f'lvf'd at thfo y&lt;~ rd frnm -; ."loll " m ."1 ." li)
p m . on d;t_v of salfo All n m ~ i grmtr-rt t~ an•
Wf'lcomr

Sollee First Union National Bank
PRIME RATE UP- Major hanks raised their prime interest rate
to 12 percent Thursday. Chart indicates the highs and lows since the
prime rate peaked at 21.5 percent In December 1980. (AP Laserphoto
Chart ).

producers in the region. Lambs are
to weigh between 35 and 70 pounds
pigs between 40 and 90 pounds.
Auctioneering services will be
provided .
F'or more Information, contact
.Jim Clay. animal science extension
specialist at the Jackson Agricultu·
r al R&lt;'search Center, at 286-2177;
Tom Baim&lt;'r, chairman of the
Southern Ohio Lamb and Pig
Committee, at &amp;43·2196; or Ponney
C isco , committee secretary treasurer, at 682-6625.

Fairgrounds.
Members of 4·H and FFA clubs
from Gallia, Law!&lt;'nce, Jackson,
Pil&lt;c, Scioto, Meigs, Athens, Vinton
and Hocking coun ties will be able to
bid on top.qualily animals that haw
tx&gt;en pre-selected on the farm prior
to the sale. Lambs and pigs will be
available after 4 p.m . April21.
Approxima tely 5.'i lambs and 35
pigs, representing various breeds,
will be ronsign&lt;'CI by lradin~ , - - - - - - - - - - - -

Veterans Memorial
Admitted .. Francis Roush, Ma·
son, W. Va.; Roy BPtzing, Pomeroy .
Discharged ·-Charles Whaley, An·
drew L emley, N iccy Bass.

Prime rate goes up at some banks

Storys Hun Road \.Vf's t of Ohio 7.

Votf'rs in I ha t st a IP hn ld cclurusf'S on

CO LLMRt 'S, Ohio 1AP1 - The
State Cont rolling Board wlil OC'
asked to fund a specia I probe int o th&lt;•
death of a prb;onf'r at thP Southrrn
OhioCort«'tional FJci lit\· a t l.uc Jsville, says fl.l'p. ('.J. McLin,
D·Dayton .
McLin, chailman of 1hP Lf'gisb ·
turP's prison inspr•c t iu n Lomm i ll('~~.

Pomeroy:
Rebecca, NashvUie,
T enn., and Tracy of Melbourne
Beach; two grandchildren, Stacy
Ann and DE&gt;rek Mitchell Warden;
Pomeroy: a brother, Dale McGraw,
Racin~ five sisters, Ruth Kldd,
E l iza~. W . Va .; Ruby Kiesling,
Gallipolis; Opal Richards, Rey·
noldsburg: A valee Hanshaw, Parkersburg, and Gaye Smith, Racine.
Services were held April 3 at the
Brownlie and Mazwell Funeral
Chapter In M elbourne.

Charles R. McGraw, Melbourne
Beach, Fla , former resident of
Meigs and Gailla Counties, died
unexpectedly on March 30.
Mr. McGraw was born Sept. 18,
1935, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Ottle McGraw.
He was also
preceded in death by three brothers.
Surviving arc his wife. Sheila,
Melbourne Beach: thrcedaughters,
Belinda (Bunni I McGraw Warden .

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And it was Jackson w ho talkf'd
first about human rights. dec-lanng
tha t change 1n the Philippines is
inevitable and thP United Stat&lt;•s
"ought to be on tht• r ight sidP of
history" by bPin~ tougher with
President Ferdinand Marcos.
Evl'n thoug-h PPnns~ ' l\·ania has
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down hl'n' to IJ':l.Y for 1hr ind iv idual .''
Crimsh;.l\\' s&lt;.~ id .
RPal, :w. sa id he wilt 3ccept lhl'
appoint mcnt as special prosC'Cutor if
thl' joh is otfpre'CJ to him and lite
r nmfM ·nsa tio n issuf' is rrsolvf"CC.
&lt; ;rimshaw sa id he didn 't Sflf' thr
n('('(] for a special investigation
b('Caust• the Stat e Highwa\'· Parrol
co nductf'd
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thorough
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inma IPs, 12conE'&lt;'t iona l offirers and
t lun • nUIO&lt;'s. I think. All I did was
P\'aluat l'. and 1 don' t think thl'n' is
an_v criminal liability on anyonr's
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·I\\·o ca lls wPr&lt;' answer&lt;'&lt;l b)· loca l
111urscla.v . thP Meigs Count\
F:nwrgl'lll'V Mr'Clka l Sr•rviccs n"'·
ports. At~ : ·IO;un , Middleport went
to 1291'1 \1111 St. for Mac• Lightfoot.
tak1·n to \ 'et Pr ans i'¥1Pmor ial Hos pi ·
tat : .11 X:."~ r.m., Pomf'ro~· \\'f'nt to
: t:&gt;~ Mt'Chanic St. for Bob PPtrle,
takPn In VP!Prans Memoria l.
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COLUM BUS. Ohio tAP I - Exec·
ut iws at major Ohio banks say the
jump in thPprime lending rate from
11.5 pi'rcent to 12 percent might slow
the rapidly growing demand for
loans but will not choke it off.
For the second time in three
wPPks, Am eriTrust Corp.; Bane
One Corp.; Huntington National
Ba nk: BancOhio and Cenlral Na·
tiona! Bank of Cleveland boosted the
base ra te to 12 percent follow ing the
lead of banks in Chicago, New York
and Pittsburgh .
"We might have had enough of an

incrrase in the rate to slow the
demand for credit down. I don't look
for it to put a crunch 10n 1 or slow
anythi ng down quickly," said Don
Stuhidreher, Huntington executive
vice president .
The prime rate, the haSP upon
which banks comput e inteff'St
charges on short ·term business
loans, is at Its highest level since
October 1982. The record 21.5
pi'rcent was set in December 1gj{l.
Stuhldreher said he does not
rxpecl another round of increases.

Meigs County happenings ...
Upen door session set
A representative from the office of
Congressm an Clarence Miller will
conduct an open doo r session from
10 a.m . to 12 noon Wedn=lay at the
courthouS(' in Pomeroy. Anyone
having questions concerning the
fPdPra i government is as k&lt;'CI to stop
by and diseuss thPm with the
representative.

169 runs in March
All units of lhe Meigs County
Emergmcy Medical Services made
a total of 169 runs transporting B7
pa tients during M arch, Bob Byer,
sPrvicPs administrator, l"Pports.

tJnits transported 89 of the 137
patient s to Vet&lt;'ra ns Memorial
Hospital: 26 to Holzer M&lt;'Ciiral
Center; four to Pleasant Valley
Hospital and 16 to other hospitals.
Runs made by the communit y
units during March inducted PomP·
roy, 49: Racin&lt;•, 3&lt;1; S;TacUS(', 9:
Rutland, 19: Tuppi'rs P lains, 2'2, a,,rl
M iddlepor1 . .16.
All Sf'tviC'f's vl'hir lf'S travPitxl
6632.5 mill'S rluring the month, an
aver agp fo 29.6 mi les per ralls.

f..orrt'('tion
An obi tu ar:--· in thr Monda~~ edit ion
ofThf' Sf&gt;nt in('l f'rmnrou ~ ly gavP thr
nomr as .Jessica Kaf' Colt1ill. 11
should havf' rPacl .)('ssica RaP
Cottrill .

Clarifiration
The Charles Ba ilf'V fi nt"CC in lllP
court of PomPr o;· Ma;·or Richard
Seyler on v iolat ion of th&lt;' leash law is
a rPsidcnt of Laurel St .. Pomeroy,
anrl is not ChariPs P Ra iiP), :\'i l ~l
F'la t\V()()(\s Rom!, Pnmf · ro~ .

Cable tv on agenda
A ~&gt;•present a tiv e from Angel
Communica tions will be on hand to
discuss a ca ble tele\ision system for
Racine when Racine Village Coun·
cil meets at 7p.m. Monday at v illage
hail. Also on thP agend a is the third
and final reading of an ord inance
providing pi'na lty for res idents who
fail to cut grass and clean up litter.

"We'v&lt;' Sf'E'n two quick adjust ments. I would c_xprc t that we might
""' the ra te sta bilized here for the
forese&lt;'able fu tuff'," h&lt;' said.
" We've had a substantial rise in all
the short term ra tes. It 's been a
combination ot lhe demand for
Ciroll and the inability of the
government to come to grips with
the deficit ."
Tom lgoe, Bank One smior v ice
president, said the boos I was
unlikely to have a serious impact on
OOrrowing.

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Moderatt&gt; damages
T v&gt;o vehic les reeeived moderate
damages and a driver was cited to
mayor's court on two charges as the
result of an accident ln Middleport
Thursda y evening.
Police said a car driven by Terry
E. Johnson, Pomeroy, struck lite
side of a truck driven by Judith
Crooks, Middleport, w ho was back ·
ing from her garage at an ailey
between Broadway and Hig-h Sts .
There were no lnju ries. Johnson was
ell ed on charges offailing I o havr his
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