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                  <text>Page · 12-The Daily Sentinel
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William R. Hall, Jr. to Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development, Sherltf's Deed, Salisbury.
Russell Cummins, Corlilee Cum·
mlns, Jack L. Cummins, VIckie
Cummins to Howard W. Brewer,
Sr .. Margaret E. Brewer, 48 acres,

Property
transfers

Thlll'lday, INsy 24, 1984 :

Pan.ay--Midclleport, Ohio

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Letart.
LoweD H. Chase, Edith Chase,
Vaughn Chase, Mildred Chale to
Eastland Energy, Right of Way,
Bedford.
RObert E. Preston, Pab1cta S.
Preston to Eastland Energy, Right

Haggy, 3.53 acres, Salisbury.
Iva P . PoWell, Marjorie Anri
Fetty, wallace Fetty, Mary K.
Braley, Ivan P. Powell, Unda S:
Powell, Robtn L. Campbell to
Gerald 0. Pullins, Sr., Oara K;
Pullins, Lot 2, Salisbury.

Landmark, Inc. to MGM Farm
City, Inc., Parcels, Pomeroy
Village.
Arnold E. Snowden, Jr., Florence
L. Snowden to Herald Oil and Gas
Co., Right of Way. Salisbury.
Frances Haggy to Walter J .

ol Way. Columbia.
James Robert White, Sonja
White to Carl J. Duckworth, Lot 9,
SyraCUBe VIllage.
Wllmetta B. Leltbelt to Roger
Eugene Leifheit, Parcels ,
Salisbury.

Cubs sweep Braves

ELBERFELDS

Weekly sermonette

Story on Page 4

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Indy 500 field

MDA Run Sunday

Story on Page 4

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MAY 26th

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Colors, Stripes. Regular and Button
Down Collar Styles. Short Slee ves.

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Boys' tank tops, knit to ps, sh irts and mid·tops; denim
shorts. knit shorts and poly / cotlon shorts. Month s. stzes
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S1zes 6 to 20; Extra sizes 12'h to 24'h.

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REG. $21.00
REG. $28.00
REG. $39.00
REG . $45.00

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DRESSES ................. SALE
DRESSES ................. SALE
DRESSES ................. SALE
DRESSES ................. SALE

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Boys' 118.95 Jackets... 115.19

$1l.OO ........... SALE $7.19
$18.00 ......... SALE $11.69
$23.00 ......... SALE $14.99
$34.00 ......... SALE $22.09

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DRESS SLACKS

GET S2.00 BACK
FROM HANES.

Beauty ..• Comfort .•• and DurabllUy
Casual Outdoor FumUure at its Finest

BOYS' WRANGLER

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REGULAR $6.00 SWIMSUITS .................... SALE '5.09
REGULAR 19.00 SWIMSUITS ..................... SALE 17.69
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Boys' 114.95 Jackets ... 111.89 REGULAR '21.00 SWIMSUITS ................. SALE 117.89

Excellent styl e and color select1on
sizes 8 to 20.·

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Sizes 29 to 42 and extra sizes 44 to 50.
100% polyeste r. Soltd colors 1n light and
dark shades. You'll really save durtng th 1s
Memor1al Day Sale.

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Reg. '86.65 Low Back Spring Base Chair ........... Sale 169.00

Reg. sfQ~ 1 30 High Back Spring Base Chair ........ Sale 179.00
Reg. '197.20 Spring Base Lounger .................. Sale 1147.00
Reg. 1200.00 Two-Seat Glider .................... ..... Sale 1 149.00
Reg. 1266.65 Three-Seat Slidder ..................... Sale s200.00
Reg. 1280.00 Canopy Swing............................ Sale 1210.00
MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE

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Hanes is so sure you'll like the fit and feel of Hanes underwear that they're offering you a $2.00 refund just for trying it. Just mail in proof(s)-of-purchase and store receipt(s) with the coupon available in the Men's Depart·
ment. 1st Floor. You know you can trust Hanes for quality~
And you know your men will appreciate Hanes long-lasting
fit and comfort. It's your best value in underwear. And this
offer makes it even better.

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HANG TEN and WRANGLER

JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR SUMMER SHORTS
8 20
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S~ec ial rack of mini shirts, shorts, pants, to ps and sweat

sh1rt tackets. Sizes S, M, L and 3 to 13.

REG. $7.00 SPORTSWEAR ........... SALE $3.50
REG. $14.00 SPORTSWEAR ......... SALE $7.00
REG. $24.00 SPORTSWEAR ..... SALE $122.00
REG. $30.00 SPORTSWEAR ....... SALE $15.00

Knit shorts, jeans shorts, elastic waist shorts. zip
front or belted styles. Sizes to and to

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KNIT TOPS

REG. $9.00 SHORTS .......... SALE $7.19
REG. $16.00 SHORTS ... .... SALE $12.79
REG. $18.00 SHORTS ....... SALE $14.39
REG. $20.00 SHORTS .... SALE $15.99

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REG. $9.00 TOPS ................ SALE $7.19
REG. $12.00 TOPS .............. SALE $9.59
REG. $25.00 TOPS ............ SALE $19.99

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MEMORIAL DAY SALE
FRI., MAY 25 &amp; SA'T., MAY 26

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and Lee . Not all sizes. Reg. $21.00 to

$28.00

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EVENINGS
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Summer Sale

Misses and e!lra sizes in tank tops, knit tops and
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, May 25, 1984

Last year, the Meigs County Alllance for Children
which has been formed for the procurement of service
to abused and neglected children, brought' to the
attention of the public several areas in whic h It was
dissatisfied with services offered.
Since that time, progress has bet'n made in
ha ndling these problems . The Alliance has issued a
n&gt;port acknowledging progress, bu l calls for
additional actions to improve service. The report
follows:
In accordance with the goals of the Meigs County
Alliance for Children. the purpose of this report is to
share Information relevant to the delivery of services
to abused, neglected. a nd dependent childre n, "1th
the citizens of Meigs Cou nt y. The objectives are to (1)
document recent progress In the delivery of services,
12 1 s hare statistical inform ation regarding c hildren
served, and (3) outline current concerns regarding
the delivery of these services.
In th&lt;' rece nt months. the Meigs County Welfare
Department has made progress in its efforts to ml'f't

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REG . $7.50 ...................................... SALE 13.19
REG. 11100 ..... ............................. . SALE 1879
REG. 1!4.00 .................... ..................SALE '11.19

the needs of abused, neglected, and dependent
children. Additional staff has been hired, a child
a buse hotllne 1992·3658) has been establi shed, a nd
progrt'ss has been made In effol1s to comply with
state mandates.
During the last six months of 19&amp;1 a 50 percent
increase in the number of child abuse / neglect reports
was noted when compared to the first six months of
that year . In that time period there w as a 300 percent
increase in the number of substa ntiated cases. ThaI
figure represents 10 abused or neglected children who
may not have earlie r been identified . Though these
figures may only be the "tip of the iceberg," it is an
indication of the magnitude of the abuse/ neglect
problem. Identifying children in need is the first
critical step in providing services for them.
Though figures on reports and substantiated
cases have risen sharply, the number of substa ntiated
cases is 25 percent. This is significanil y below the
state a nd national norm of 50 percent. In the Annual

Eva lua tion of Children's Serv ices for 1983 prepared
by the Welfare Department, this discrepancy is not
addressed - the questions were left blank. The
a lliance believE'S the low s ubstantia tion rate reflects

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2S Cents
A Mult imedio lm . Newtpof)*r

lions for the low rate arf'. inadequate investigation

abuse/negll"&lt;-'t as a commu nity issue was a "serious
problem. "
- 49 percenl wel1' either nol familiar with
reporting procedures or needed more information.
- 49 percent had suspected abuse/ neglect
without repo r ting it. Of those, 55 percent said lhPy had
not reported because lhey did not believe the child

procedures. insufficient staff training, staff overload.
or In adequate systematic s upport from othf'r

would r ocl?ive n('('essary servic es.
-Of Ihe res pondents who had reported a case or

agencies or offices involved in th e protC'Ctivr services

were famili a r wH h a reported case, 4B percent
believed the r esJXlns e from children's services was
f'ifher les~ than adequate or grossly inadequate.

continuf'd struf'tural and programm atic probll:'m s

wit hin lhe Welfare Departmen t. Possible explana ·

component of c hild welfare services. Regardless of
the reason. the resuli is abused / neglect cd chil dre n not
rt""Ceiving needed services .

In an informal survey condu cted by lhe Meigs
County Alliance for Children, fur ther Pv idence uf
problems in reporting and substantiation OO:ame
apparent. This survey was circulated to heallh
professiona ls, teachers. and others obli gated by law
to report suspected chi ld abu s" and neglect.
Highlig hts include:
- 65 percent of the respondents thought child

- 86 percent of lhe respondents wa nt ed more
information from lhe Chil d Welfare Depal1menl
1Children's Services 1.
Conclu sions, based on thr se rPsJXlnsPs include:

ill people need more information on repol1 ing
procedures. a nd 121 reports are nol being made al
least in pari because people do not b&lt;'lievc the child
will receivP necessary services.

Iraqi bombers
destroy ships

Sweater Kn1ts, tank tops, %length sleeves and short sleeves.
Junior Sizes S, M, L.

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SUMMER TOPS

Tank Tops, Knit Tops, Midriff Tops and Blouses. Complete
range of little girls' sizes.

JUNIOR KNIT TOPS

Two P1ece Shorts Outfits, Sunsu tts and Two piece Pants
Outftts in Sizes 3 to 24 mos., 2 to 4, 4 to 6x and 7 to 14.
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$21.00
$29.25
$33.75

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Copyfighted 1984

LITTLE GIRLS'

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By The Associated Press
Iraq said its jetfighters and
warships today altackedaconvoyof
ships in the Persian Gull off Iran 's
coast. "hitting and destroying slx of
them."
. An Iraqi military spokesman,
reading a communique over Baghdad state radio. said the six
unidentified "navy vessels" were
a ttacked near the Iranian bay of
Khor Moussa at the north e nd of the
gulf.
Iraq's official nE'Ws agency des·
c ribed lhe action as "a violent and
surprise attack." No further details
were given about the Ide ntity of I he
vessels, and there was no independ ·
ent confirmation of the report.
The repol1ed a ttack came just
hours bef9re the U.N. Security
CouncU wfls scheduled to begin an
emergency meeting to consider
action to halt attacks on commercial
s hips in the gulf.
The attacks, staged by both Iran
and Iraq as pal1 of the their
44·month-old war, have raised fears
that other gulf countries a nd
perhaps the United SUites might
become involved In the conflict .
On Thursday , an Iranian war·
plane attacked a Llberlanreglstcred tanker In the gu lf in
reU!ltatlon for attacks earlter In the
day by Iraqi warplanes on two ships
south of the Iranian oil port ofKharg
Island, U.S. intelligence sources
said.
The military spokesman In Baghdad said today'satU!cks "underline
our determination to m aintain and
tighten" the four·month blockade
Imposed by Iraq on Iranian pol1s.
The a ttacks came less than 48 hours
after Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein pledged to intensify the
blockade.
G ulf s hipping sources say 'l7 ships
have been damaged during the
blockade.
An Iranian F -4 atU!cked the
tanker Chemical Venture on Thu rsday, U.S. State Department spokes·
man Jolm Hughes said In Washing·

ton, quoting intelligence sources in
the southern gulf region.
Initial reports indicated the ship
was sinking with the crew aboard .
But a spokesman for Japan Line
Ltd. , the company that chartered
the ship, said the ;n crew members
were rescued by a Saudi Arabian
naval vessel.
Saudi planes chased the a tU!cker,
but were unable to make contact,
Hughes said.
The reported attack came about
siX hours after Iraq announced that
Its warplanes had hit two "big"
naval targets south of Kharg Island
- the first air action since an Iraqi
plane hit a Panamanian freight e r
last Friday.
Shipping sources in Manama said
the 28,622·ton vessel was hit by a
single rocket 37 miles east of Saudi
Arabia, off Juball.
Iraq has attacked ships in a
declared war zone near Kharg
Island In ar attempt to halt Iraniar
oil shipments. Irar has been
accused by the United States,
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia of
a !tacking ships outside the war zone
in reta liation, but Iran has denied
the accusations.
Iran has said that if shipment of
Iranian oil is blocked it would close
the Persian Gulf to aU shipping.
President Reagan has said the
United States would not allow the
Strait of Hormuz to be closed.
In Washington, White House and
State Departmt'nt spokesmen sa id a
decision to send Stinger antiaircraft missiles to the Saudis to help
It protect ships against attacks was
still pending. However, other officials said the administration appeared to be committed to the sale
a nd an a nnouncement llke ly would
be mad&lt;' before the end of the week.
The NE'W York Times said today
that Reagan admlnlstration off!·
clals nave reportedly told m embers
of Congress that some intelligence
analysts believe Iran may be
planning to attack Saudi Arabian
oUflelds and send suicide planes
against oil tankers.

Reedsville
man drowns
Rick Smith, 23, Reedsville, was
dead on arriva l at Veterans Memor·
ial Hospital Thursday at9: 55 p.m. a
v ictim of drowning.

According to hospital officials.
Meigs County Coroner Dr. Rlly
Pickens ruled death from fresh
water drO\vning.

Sheriff James .J. Proffill rPported
lhe vic tim was swimming in the
Forked Run area. Hudson Valley.
Tuppers Plains ER Squad was
called at 8:25p.m . and trans po11ed
the victim lo Veterans MemoriaL
The body was taken to the V.'hite
F uneral Home in Coolville. Arrangements will be announced later .
In other sheriffs dPpartment
developments, Rodney C. Hankins
charged with breaking and entering
and grand theft entered a plea of
guil ty when he a ppeared before
Meigs County Common P leas Court
Judge Charles Knight.
On the c harge of breaking and
C'ntering, Hankins was sentenced to

BURNING TANKER - ThL• phow, received In
New York Friday, s hows the Sandi Arabian oil tanker
Salina al Arab burning in the Persian gulf after being

attacked on April 25. One crewman wa• r.•por!Rd
killed In the attack. 1AP Laserphow).

Ma nsfie ld to a term of six months.
On the cha rge of grand theft no
charge was unposed.
The mc idenl ()('Curred in Febru·
ary a l Forked Run Park .

Lawmakers work hard to finish session

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Coal
technology, capita l improvements
and lotte ry profits bills were near
passage in the Legislature today a s
leaders sought to bring down the
curt ai n on their two-week spring
session.
Senate Presidpnt Harry Mcshel,
D-Youngstown, said he believed a ll
the loose ends could he pulled
together, avoiding the need for
members to return during 1h&lt;'
Memorial Day holiday week .
Sen. Eugene Branstool, DUUca .
said he expects the House to accept
Senate changes a nd complete
passage of a long·studied bill
designed to help Ohio's depressed
coallndushy.
The Sena te was due lo add its
approval to Gov. Richard Celeste's
$530 mJIIIon capital Improvements
bill.
The stage was being set for a join t
conference committee to try to
resolveSenale-Housedifferenceson
a bill eannarking an $liJ million
lottery surplus for Ohio's public
schools.
Meshel predicted the Senate will
go along with the conference
other states where they debated.
committee's report, a lthough the
''l'il debate Gary Hal1 any time I
House has restored and wiU insist on
can get my hands on nlm, under any
keeping provision, stricken by the
circumstances," Mondale said in
Senate, wlllch puts half of tbe $liJ
California .
million into an ellucaflon "rainy
The three contenders for the day" fund.
Democratic presidential nomina·
'The coal blll, which highlighted
tlonarealready scheduled to debate Thursday's action, almSJlt developJune 31n Californla, two days before Ing technology to pert'l}lt burning
conclusive primaries there and in Ohio's high-sulfur coal In an
New Jersey ard three other states .
enVIronmentally safe manner .
As the candidates debated from
Branstool, the Senate sponsor,
afar, Mondale picked up nine more conceded that lhe legislation promdelegates In Ohio and three more in Ises no quick fixes.
Delaware with the selection of state
But he said, "What we are doing
party leaders for unpledged dele- . here today is a step In the right
gate slots.
direction to restore the coal

industry."
The measure. introdu ced by Rep.
Jack Cera, D·Beliaire, c reates an
Ohio coal development office within
the Division of Energy to assist a nd
help pay for coal researc h a nd
technology.
It ex tends to Ohio's Jlllblic ut llilies,
which bum most'" of the coal
produced in the sta te, the authority
to include in their ra te bases lhe
costs of research they conduct Ia

permit safe burning of Ohio coa I.
II also exempts from CPrtain stat&lt;'
taxes those fa cilities which convert
coal 10 other fuels such as gas or
liqu ids. Th" matctials produ&lt;'f'fl by
these facili ties would be exempt
from stale excise taxes.
Finally, il codifies as stale public
policy the "imperative need" for the
sla te lo develop new and expandN
markets for Ohio coal.
Earlier lhis week, lhe Senat e

pa ssed ard sent the House a
proposed constitutional amend
mcnl whi ch would le t the stale for
the first time invest in coal research
and d"velopment proJects a nd
share in any profits resull ing from
Ihose invest ments.
Branstool said he hopes the
amendment . already approved by
llle Senate. will be adopted by the
Housp a nd pul on th e 1\ov&lt;'mber·
election ballot.

Frontrunner Mondale
seeks more debates
By WllJ.JAM M. WELCH
Ali8oclaled Prel8 Writer
Walter F. Mondale Is spoiling for
more debates and accusing Gary
Hart of being afraid to meet him
one-on-one, while the Colorado
senator sayshlsDemocratlcrlvalls
using "cheap political tricks" and
the Rev.Jesse Jackson accuses him
C)f campaign gimmickry.
Mondale stepped up his level of
attack on the dehate question
Thursday, first calling on his
opponents to debate him separately
- one on one - and then accusing
Hart of fearing such a confrontation
because he has lost primaries in

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SERVICE REGOGNJZED - Pins for 100 hours of
sen1ce were awarded at lhe recent meeting of lhe
Awdllacy of Vdel'llll'l Memorial Hospital. Receiving
pins were Doris Snowden, center, and Mary Rmnfleld,
right, presented by Loolse BearM, left. Others

qualllylng but not present were Jessie CultS and
Dorottcy Downie, 100 hours; Nan Moore, 500 hours;
Eula Jeffers and Kitty Mees, alO hours and Brenda
Roush rerelved a 50 hour patch.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
, May
1984

Hardball on the hill ____J_am_es._J._Ki-=-lpa_tric_k

The Daily Sentinel
DEVOTED TO THE INTERI'NT OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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BOB HOEFLICH
Gen e ral Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, ,JR .
News Editor

A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland Dally Press Associ a·

WASIDNGTON - It was a great
fla p while It lasted - the cam-panscam !lap, that is - but now that the
big guns of the House have
subsided, It may be useful to put the
affa ir In perspective. We have seen
a little hardball played on Capitol
HUI. and we have seen a little
deception unmasked, and these
events have aspects good and bad .
Five years ago the House authorized public television to make a
gavel-to-gavel dally record of Its
sessions. The rules laid down by
SjJ&lt;'aker Tip O'Neill were clear:

The came ras. were to focus only on
the person speaking in the well of
the House. But on the evening of
May 10, when Republican Bob
Walker of Pennsylvania was speakIng under a parliamentacy procedure called a "special order," a
Iunny thing happened up there in
our forum: The camera suddenly
" panned" the chamber, and It
became evident that Walker had
been orating to an absolutely empty
House. Except for James L.
Oberstar of Minnesota, who was
stuck in the chair, no one was home.

Speaker O'NeUI, It transpired,
had unllaterally ordered the pan
s hot. His unabashed purpose was to
embarrass the Republicans, who
had been using the after-hours
special orders to denounce the
Democrats. The Republicans natu·
r a lly were aghast at what Trent
Lott called "this underhanded,
sneaky, politically inotivated
change In the rules." The Democrats responded that they were fed
up with the Republicans' base
attacks upon their patriotism.
The cam-pan-scam led to a

tlon and the American N e wsp a per Publishe r A..!i&lt;sociaUon .
LETTERS OF OPINION art· wt&gt;h:-omed . Tht·y !ihould be ll"!lls than :100 wurlh
long. AU letlers ~Are subject Co t:'ditlng a.nd mu s t ht&gt; s ir;ned with name, address and
telephone numbt'!r. No unsigned letter~; will be publis hed Letter s should bt&gt; In
Jr:Ood taste , addressinl' Issues , not penwnallth•!!;.

Letter to editor
Thanks for being there
On behalf of the famil y of
Herman Ohlinge r we would like 10
publicly express our sincere thcmh

t!

and appreciation to the m embers of

the Pomeroy Emergency Squad for
its help over the years
It was in 1962 that we firs t ca iiC'd
on thPm, and bPca usf' of the f'ffor ts
of men like Kermit Walton and .Joe
Struble our Oad received prom pl
emergency treatment that enabled
him to survive a serious heart
attack. On the other occasions tha t
Oad needed he lp I he squa d

members were a lways there to
provide prufessional c are.
On May 17. we rt'Quested their
ass is ta nce and once again they
werr the re in a m a tter of minutE's to
do all that wa s possible to help. Oa d
r1 lways rE&gt;spected and appreciated

rverything you wf'rP able to do .
The community of Pomeroy is
indeed fortuna te to have a group of
dPdicated a nd caring individuals
who provide voluntary emergency
service. To all of you we say thanks
fo r being there - Terry W.
llhlinger. Uuncan Falls. Ohio.

The Racine Alumni Association has
given 16$500, one $350, two $250. two

The scholars hip recipient is
c hosen by a pane l of faculty and the
Racine Alumni A ssociation offic·
C'rs. With alum ni supfX)rt , further

scholars hips can be given. The $1
rtur s is used to c ontinue to give a
scholars hip to a graduating student
from our school. There is a record
kept of those who send money for
the scholarship fund. Any alumnus
not pl a nning to atte nd the banquet
ma y send your dues to Barba ra
Pierce. Racine. Ohio 45nl.

$200. and two $300 scholarships.

Are we going to take a stand?
It seems that all of the leit ers

evrnts of the last month yuu find

recently have been in support of the
band director of Meigs High.
Maybe it Is time to look at things

thai, for some , business has
rtroppPd considerably, the phone

from the \'iPw-point of thP adminis -

ix'comc a household word, yet no
one has anything worthwhi le to say
about you, and students sneer when
thev sf'{• you . Tonight's your chance
to rff'tify .vour wrongs.
Yet. doing tha t would be admit -

tration for a change . After all. wr
wouldn 't want to slight suc h a fair
group of guys now. wou ld we 7 So
let's take a look into thP minds uf
some of ~eigs county's mon•
prominent citizens.
To begin, let' s try to vis ua lize the
night of the April school boa rd
meeting. Picture lf you ca n. th r N"'
board members C'ating a hearty·
meal. dressing In their lx's t clothes

r ings c ontinuously, your name has

ting to having m ade a mistake and ,
si ncr ypa. rs ago you noticed that you
f )(IS~PSsf'd qualities superior to the
a vrra,f~l' cilizPn , "mistake'' is not a
wnrd found in .v our vocabulary. So ,
one(' again thrusting aside thr rares

and kissing the little wife goo&lt;lbvr
a s they head out lhl' door of Iheir
Individual homes to
"'Tht&gt;
Execution .''
Each of the thrw is smiling to

uf. a I the VPtv least , UXXl citizens of

himself bec ausf' hC' k nows how hi s
other two "buddif's" are going lo
vote on a particular "issue" on thC'
evening's agPnd a

hac k ."

At this point. put yourself in th r
place of these boa rd memlx'rs- as
painfully . uncomforta ble as that
may bt'. Imagi m:.• the Pxcitl'rnPnl
you'd be feelin g a t this point. Hen •
you, an elected officia l, are abou11o
go against ever ything the proplr

the "'higher ups " in our district
hadn ' t pl a nned things out so well
our n_'prt'Sl'ntalivrs may not have
br-&lt;&gt;n compelled to act as hastily as
thcv did . F'or PxamplP, they

you w er e elec ted to reprf'Sf' nt
believe in. anfl lhPr f' isn ' t a thin g
they can do about it~~ I sn' t it a

Pv alua tin g the MlL.,ic department.
Honrstly. how can a person who

d e vilish fee ling? Yo ur s mil e
widens.
Once In the parking lot of rhe
meeting place you s top to think .
You begin asking you rself if what
vou're doing is right a nd If a
~epresentative trul y c o nce rnf'd
with the welfa re of the s tudents
would handle this situation as you

thf' c-ount y you du y our duty forth('
S('('Ond time and kick somf' innocent

kids in the teeth . Your motto " They' r e .voung . They' ll s nap
Of roursr all of the lime light c an
no1 bf' madr to shi n£' on just the
thr('(' boa rd m r mbf'rs. If somE&gt; of

obviously

gavf'

Br 1be "'--Wed ......

the m ost

splendid shouting match on the
floor, In which O'NeUI - of all
people - was ordered to take his
seat for bad hehavlor. An outraged
Republican called Tip "a cheap,
mean, petty, second-class Boston
politician," which was most unkind.
Under whatever remnants remain
of civility In the House, the
gentleman should have described
Tip as " a cheap, mean, petty,
first-class Boston politician."
What about all thi~Let me say a
word, first, about Speaker O'NeUI. I
cherish an abiding affection for the
gentleman, but loving the speaker
is like loving a wet collie. You have
to take him as he is. O'Neill Is a
partisan Democrat. first, last and
always. His magisterial change in
the television rules was precisely In
character. In Britain's House of
Commons things are done differently, but God never made Tip
O'Neill to wear a wig.
O'Neill was playing hardball
party politics. Up to a point, this Is
no bad thing. Weare forever talking
in this country of our "two-party
system," but If ours Is a "system"
the word has lost Its meaning.
O'Neill presides over a House that
nominally Includes 268 Democrats
and 167 Republicans. On any given
vote, 50 of his troops are likely to go
over the hill. Party loyalty Is a joke
- or at least it has been a joke unt!l
the past couple of years. U the TV
flap leads to a greater sense of
party accountability. this could be
useful.
1 doubt that any such beneficial
result will occur.

f'i'tU.J'• GMile8
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worked s taff me mber the job of

can't find lime in his tight , tight
schedule to atte nd a band conce rt
or, for tha t matte r even drop by thP
music wing uf the h1gh school. be
exj)&lt;'cted to objecti ve ly eva luate the
df'partment or its staff? The hours
of prepa ration that went into t hi s
w hole scheme seem astounding .
So now. Meigs count y. it's up to

us. Are we going to let those people

are about to. No. Your mind is

walk on us and on our rhildren ? Or

made up. Your smile c reeps back
as you head into the meeting room.
After the meeting has begun and
all of the minute Issues are out of the
way you do your job. Ahhh .. . sit
back. take a deep breath . pat
yourself on the back and flas h that
smile - she's gone~ But wait~~
Students are everywhere , ye lling,
crying, throwing things. What ha ve
we done? This Isn 't just a whim for
these kids, they really c a re!
Now vne month later. It's boa rd
meeting time again . Re,1ewlng the

aw we as a county, the people thPSP
men we put Into office are
supposedl y representing, going to
la ke a s ta nd aga inst the c hildish.
prejudiced antics these adults are
using to ruin our kids' high school
years 7 Keep the phone ringing.
Keep the j)&lt;'tltlons circula ting. It Is
working. I saw a board member
yesterday standing In a virtually
empty parking lot In front of his
store a nd do you know what 7 He
wasn't s miling. - Karen Bryant.
R.D. 1, Middleport.

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Today In history
Today Is Friday, May 25, the 146th day of 1984. There are 2~ days left In
the year.
Today's hlghllght in his tory:
Five years ago an American Airlines DC-10 crashed near Chicago's
O'Hare Airport, kllllng 273 people. It remains the worst disaster In the ·
history of U.S. aviation.

WASHINGTON- If the escalat ing Iran -Iraq war should close the
Persian Gulf even temporarily,• a
classifil"&lt;l Treasury Department
study predicts thai oil prices could
jump to $39 a barrel. This would
boost the cost of li\ong for every
American, disrupt the economic
recovery and jeopardize President
Reagan's re·clf\C'tion.

But higher oU prices would be a
far worse disaster for nations with
fragile &lt;&gt;Conomies such as Argentina and Brazil. Then, Inevitably,
these countries would come crying
to the United States for financial
support. The Treasury Department
anticipates that U.S. banks would
ix' a s k&lt;'d td contribute $2 to S.l for
every $1 that the World Bank would
provide through emergency loans.
The danger of U.S. embroilment
in the Persian Gulf, meanwhile, has
been increased by the president's
latest decisions. In the past, the
United States has tried to avoid
antagonizing either side In the
Iran-Iraq struggle. This was
thought to be the best way to avoid
innaming the Persian Gulf oil

fields .
But Saudi Arabia, fearful of
aggressions and subversions by
Iran 's Ayatollah Khomelnl, wanted
him brought under the knout. The
Saudi royal family has always been
subject to radical insurgencies and
transitory runnings amok. But the
ayatollah, glaring from the center
of a web of conspiracies, really
scares the Saudis.
So they quietly encouraged the
Reagan administration to support
Iraq a s a necessary step to defuse
the ayatollah's radical fury. The
administration has been j)&lt;'rsuaded
to drop its "strict neutrality." A
secre t policy directive has now
been issued ordering a "tilt" in
Iraq's favor.
My associate Mike Binslein has
learned that cables have already
gone out pressuring allies to halt
military shipment' to Iran and to
rus h weapons to Iraq. The Irascible
Khomelnl can be expected to strike
back against the United States.
INSIDE NICARAGUA : For
months, Eden Pastora's claim that

his anti-Sandinista guerrlilas are
operating deep Inside Nicaragua
have been greeted with widespread
skepticism. I can now confirm that
the one-time "Commander Zero" of
the Nicaraguan revolution has
indeed penetrated Into southeastern Nicaragua far beyond his
headquarters on the Costa Rican
border.
My associate Jon Lee Anderson
was the first reporter to visit one of
Pastora's "deep penetration"
camps. The only way into the camp
Is by helicopter. Othemise, it would
take a month-long trek on foot
through the jungle. Local peasants
helped the guerrillas slash a
clearing in the trees for a hellpad.
The commander of the forward
camp was a 34-year-old exSandlnista soldier who ca lls himself
Leone!. He claimed 9JJ armed men
under his command, spread out
over a large area in fast-moving
ambush units . Leaners ultimate
mission is to seize and hold the road
that snakes through his territory
from the Atlantic coast to west!'rn

l'ilcaragua .
Leone! was actively recruiting
and arming peasants who showed
up at his camp. Most of them said
they had fled Sandlnlsta "abuses"
In the northeast. In the day and
night my reporter spent at Lronei's
camp, it was clear that the
guerrillas had solid support among
the peasantry.
Leonel's forward camp is the only
one that has a helicopter landing
place. The rest must get their
ammunition and provisions by
parachute drops from Pastora 's
mini-squadron of red -and-white
Maul e single-engine propeller
planes.
The daredevil pilots use sand
bars In the San Juan River as
airstrips. Risking Sandinista anti·
aircraft fire. they fly deep Into
Nicaragua to make their air drops
to isolated guerrilla units .
Pastora said most of his planes
aw inoperative due to a lack of
spare parts. But he Sj)&lt;'aks optlmlstlcally of buying new planes and
outfitting them with machine guns
so he can have his own "air force."

Election hopes, fears ______L_ow_e_u_w_in-=-ge_u
President Ronald Reagan is
aching to show the world the
new-bought military stre ngth of the
United States. There is no other
reason for his offer of military
assist a ncr last week to the nations
of the Persian Gulf. It Is a mistake

in judgment that could make the
snafus in Lebanon and Central

America seem s mall by compari ·
son and could result in rhe fin al

Armageddon.
The United States isdej)&lt;'ndent on
shipping through the Strait of
Hormuz for only five JX'fCent of its
oil. Japan g!'ts half its oil that way;
England. France and other Euro·
pea n countries. 40 j)&lt;'rce nt . But it is
the Cnited States and its leaders in
the White House and the Pentagon
who are the first to stick their necks
out. It is inconceivable the lengths
the Reagan administration will go
to keep the defense factories. the
shipyards and the airplane fa c tories going full blas t to achieve a
false prosperity In this e lection
year. The administration knows the
only way they will win reelection
this year Is by lnj&lt;&gt;Ctlng vast sums
of defense money into the economv.
They are counting heavily on the
economy holding up through the
election and the voters disregardIng everylhlng else a nd voting the ir
pocke tbooks and to he ll "1th the
future.
Anyone will concede that President Reagan has an enormous
advantage by being a sitting
president. Many other first term
presidents In the pasl with bette r
records than his have been beaten
and , unless the presidential term Is
changed to one stx year term, wlll
be beaten In the future . A president
is too busy learning the. ropes and
keeping his eye on his reelection to
make a competent leader during
his first term. Reagan has accomplished more than most for his
principal constituency, big month
and big business who will ante In

millions toward his reelection. On
the other hand he has a dismal
record in foreign policy, social
programs and government finance .
He has run deficit Sj)&lt;'nding to
undreamed of heights and piled an
enormous burden on future genera -

tions . As a diplomat his record is no
better. His two Secretaries of State
have been even worse and between
them they have antagonized our
most active competitor, the Soviet
Union, almost to the point of
hostilities. All these things
be
working against the president this
fall. But he is slill in the driver's
seat and has the entire governme nt
to cast a rosy glow on his
administration .
For instance, the word has
already gone out to department
hea ds to accentuate the positive
and minimize the negative. This
week a hearing will be held in the
House on a recent report by
Secretary Samuel Pierce on the
ridiculously low figure HliD reported on the homeless In Ame rica .
ln true ward heeler style, any good
news Is trumpeted to the skies while
bad news is neve r given to the news
media. The president's recent u·lp
to China was given hours of
coverage on te levision, most of it to
Impress the folks at home. His
brave speeches to the Communist
a udlences were never heard on
Chinese television or read In their
newspaj)&lt;'rs . lt was strictly a
grandstand s how for home consumption. How the U.S. voter will
react to selling nuclear reactors to a
Communist country wUI not be
known untU November.
The June 7 summit meeting of
western leaders in London was
supposed to be another campaign
media event but may turn out
differently. lnstead It may be a
session of sharp cnc!clsm of
Reagan's economic policies by
England's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, West Germany's

""II

Helmut Kohl, French President
Francois Mitterand and Italy's
Prime Minister Bernard Craxl. All
these leaders of U.S. NATO allies
fear the hig h deficits of the Reagan
administration may trigger a
world ·"1de financial crisis. Accord·
lng to Newsday. the administration
has a lready sent officials abroad to
heaf off the public criticism.
So at home and abroad, the
Rea gan administration is in trouble. Just last week several more oil

lankers were sunk in the Persian
Gulf but Saudi Arabia Is fearful of
asking for Reagan's promised help .
They fe ar that such action might
bring Russia Into the conflict and
make the Arab nations the setting
for a nuclear war.
When you hear a Reaganlte talk
confidentially about having the
election sewed up, it sounds
suspiciously like a boy whistling by
the graveyard.
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Dues greatly appreciated
The 19th Annual Paul H Ca rna·
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sored by the Racine Alumni
Association, will be awarded at thP
Racine Alumni banquet.
In 1966. the Paul H. Carnahan
Memorial Scholarship Fund was
started for the Racine Alumni
Association by Mrs. Paul H.
Carnahan and the National St eel
Corporation, by contributing $3,000.

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Page 4The

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Cubs sweep Braves; Reds lose, Phils wmagam
ByHERSCHELNffiSENSON
AP Spol1s Wrller
The breeze was blowingoutagaln
in Wrigley Field and the high-Oylng
Chicago Cubs continued to soar
along on the 17-mil~an-hour
tailwind.
The Braves rapped out 24 hits
Thursday, 12 In each game, but It
wasn't enough to prevent a doubt~
header sweep by theCubs. They won
the opener 10-7 as Leon Durham
smacked a palr of t~ run homers
and took the nightcap 7-5 as RonCey
hit a t~run shot
, Jody DaviS had a solo homer m
~ach game, helping the Cubs stretch
their winning streak to six games
They have scored 42 runs dunng the
streak, all m WriglPy Field's
!nendly confines
1n other NL games. the PhilliE'5
edged the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3.
the San FranctsroGtants nipped the
New Y 01 k MPtS J-2 and the

Pittsburgh Ptratl&gt;s downed the
Cincinnati Reds 5-1.
The Cubs' sweep was thelr first
doubl~header success since Aug. 3,
1900. Besides Durham's first-game
slugging - giving him 11 homers
and 37 RB!s - Bob Demler went
5-for-5. Chicago built a 9-0 lead after
SIX innings m handing Pascual
Perez his flrst loss. The Cubs scored
six runs in the fifth Inning, with
Durham, Mel Hail and Dav1s all
homering.
Perez, who aUowed seven runs
and 11 hits in41 -.1 mnings, refused to
meet with newsmen after the first
game But Pete Fa lcone, who was
tagged for six runs and nine hits in 4
2-3 innmgs of the nightcap, said
Pirates 5, Reds I
Larry McWilliams scattered
eight hits and Lee Mazzillt and Dale
Berra each drove in two runs fat
Pittsburgh alt hough they had only

one hit betwEen them. McWilliams
lost his bid for his second shutout In a
row on right fielder Lee Lacy's
two-base error in the sixth lnnlng
He struck out lOand has allowed just
one earned run in his last 'rllnnings
In lowering his earned run av!'rag!'
ID 1.70.
Berra hit a pair of sacrifice flies
while Mazzilll drew a bases-loaded
walk and had an RBI single. Lacy
homered forth!' Plra tes off loser Joe
Price.
Phlllles 4, Dodgers 3

Len Matuszek's bases-loaded infield hit wtth IWo out m the ninth
innmg gave Philadelphia Its lith
v1ct ory in 12 games After Philli!'s
relief ace AI Holland put down a Los
Angeles threat With a runner at thtrd
and one out in the top of the nlnth ,
Juan Samuel tlipled with one out in
the oottom hall off Pat Zachry, who
then walked Greg Gross and Mike
Schmidt intentionally to load the

four-hitter and Bob Brenly hit a
tte-brealdng home run bt the sixth
lnnlng. Krukow allowed only two
hits after the thlrd Inning In
defeating the Mets for the eighth
consecutive time since June 25, 191ll,
and boooting his career mark
against them to 13-3.
AI Ollver delivered RBI sing!es In
the fourth and fifth Innings as the
Giants erased a 2-0 deficit against
Walt Terrell. New York's Huble
Brooks had two singles and extended his hitting streak to 18
games, tying Ryne Sandberg of the
Cubs and Alan Trammell of the
Detroit Tigers for the longest streak
In the majors this season.

bases.
Zachry struck out Slxto Lezcano
oot Matuszek lipped a 2-2 pitch that
second baseman Steve Sax backhanded, oot his toss to shortstop Bob
Bailor was too late to get Schmidt
The Phlllies took a 2-0 lead In the
second Inning, scoring for the nrst
time in three career games against
Alejandro Pena on singles by Ozzle
Virgil, Ivan DeJesus, Samuel and
Gross. Los Angeles scored on Ken
Landreaux' s sacrifice Oy In the third
but the Phlllies made it 3-1 ili the
fourth on a double by Virgil, a single
by DeJesus and Glenn Wilson's
grounder.
Sax singled a run home In the
Dodgers' fifth and they tied It in the
seventh on twQ-{)ut s ingles by
pinch hitter Lemmie Miller, Sax
and Landreaux.
Glants3,Mets2
Mike Krukow continued his
mastery over New York with a

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Sneva's advise:'don't try to do it all on first lap'
INDIA NAPOLIS tAP! - It' s a
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fastest and most dangerous- and tf
ll'COttl-breakmg polP-sitter Tom
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on the t1rst lap,"' Sne' a satd
Thursday, onl\ hours after KnPilel
1 r-ente red the .33-cat startmg field
for Sunday's race
"If he can avOid trouble a t thP
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Bemg m the back, there s a good
potential to be involved iii here tsa a
pmblem m thp begmnmg" Sneva
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the beginning.
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and if they've got the car nght a nd
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then he can work hts way to the
front "
Sneva has done that HP a nd
Mario Andrettt have the dis tmctmn
of being the only two drivers m 67
Indy 500s to start in the bac k row and
finish as high as second, Sneva
actually leadmg for 16 laps before
losmg the I~ race to Johnny

Five area players
in all-district team
Ftve area baseball players will be
partlcipatmg in the 198-l All DIStrict
Baseba ll sencs this weekend at
Bambndge. Ohm Two games wUI
be played on Sunday, May 27
beginning at I p m at Valley Vtsta
Sports Camp
The Class A squad conststs of two
members of the Hannan Tracp
Wildcats and a Southwestern
player. Makmg the squad were
southpaw Jeff Barnes a nd infieldct
Allan Bailey and pttc her-first baseman Randy Layton of Southwestem Shortstop Scott Bow ling of
Symmes Valley was a lso named
Chris Burdette of Metgs IS a
member of the Class AA squa d

Ruthe rford
There IS a lmk of sorts thiS year
betwPen Rutherford, start mg this,
his 20th Indy, fmm .10th place. and
Kneifel.
Knctfcl qualified his Pnmus
Cosworth on May U at 199.&amp;11 mph.
making him the only sub-200 mph
starlet R utherlord. \'.ho came here
as part of the Shierson Racing
Team. was unable to get that team· s
nev.caruptospeed Hethengutmto
A.J Foyt'sthirdteamcar,poweted
by an experimental V6 engine T ha t
car had ptston problems a nd
Ruthertord failed to finish a four-lap
qualifying run m three tries the first
weekend
Foyt and his longhme tnend and
sponsor, Jim Gtimore, then bought
Al Unser Jr 's backup car for
Ruthertord to qualify He dtd, last
Saturday- bumpmg Knetfel from
the grtd
On Thursday Knetfel was back
the fi rst a lternate to be added to the
field smce Bill Linda u. thP l~th
place fmiSher ml929
A week ago, Jacques Vt11encuvc
crashed duling practtcc in a backup
ca r. suffeling a concussion which
knocked him out of the race Rather
than seek another driver for his
Canadian Tire car . David Btlles
accepted an offer from Knetfel's
team of about $50,000 to withdraw
the car. That put Knetfel back m the

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Rick Mears, startmg on the
ou ts1de of the first row, hit 2ffi 719
mph, the top speed for the ftnal day
of prac tice, with Andretti next a t
20t:i 472 a nd Sneva th1rd a t W5 432
There were no untoward mcldPnts

Sat. 9 to 1
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The track Itself will now be cl!'ar
until race day
Sneva, last year's winner in his
JOt h race, sha tiered both the
smgl ~lap (210.689 mph ) and four
la p (210.029) qualifying records thls
year e n route to his fourths tart from
the pole.

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restgantton o f Nancv Hlll
Ninf' holcwmners for thPdaywe re
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ZARENE. Co pastors Rev Charlf's Coylf'
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Rev Wa nda John111nn, Dlredor
Harold .lohnson
Director of Eduullon
HARRI SONVI LLE PRESBYTERIAN
CH URCH Worship sPrvtcc. 10 15 a m
CHurc h Sc hool !t 15 a m. Blbl(' St ud y,
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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. J:lt; E
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and comblned with morning prayer on the
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POMEROY CHURI'H OF CHRIST, 212 W
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9 XI a m , Morning worship, 10: ;l) a m . Youth
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THE SAL VA TION ARMY, lL'l Butternut
Ave Porrw:roy Mrs Dum Wlnlng In charge
Sunday holineSs meeting lfl a m Sur•dt~ y
School, 10 ll am Sunday School YPSM
Elolst&gt; Adams, leader 7 lJ p m Salva tion
meeting, various s)lf'akers and music s)Xdalc;
Thurnday, ll .JJ am to 2 p m Ladles Horr••
League, members ln c harge, all wofT'IC'n
Invited, 6 45 p m Thursdah Cof1)S Cadet
Oas.'\5 I Young People-Bible\ , 7 l) p m Bible
St\.dy and Prayer meeting. open to the public
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
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Road 7fi) 992 52li Vocal music Sunda\ W01
s lhp 10 a m Bible Studv U a m Worship 6 p
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OLD DEXTF.R BffiLE CHRlSTIAN
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,5chool 9 :II am Mrs Worley F'ranc!s, sup!
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992-6544
MEMORIAL WEEKEND SPECIAL!

The fina l meetmg to organiZe the
M-M Softball Leagues tor the
summer w ill be held on Sunday,
May 27, at 2·10p m a t Roya l Crown
Bottling Company Garage on Nort h
Second Awnue, Middleport
The juntor dtvtson IS tor girls age
10-13 and the senior diVISIOn IS for
ages 14-18.
Each league team and a ny new
teams wishing to enter the !!'ague
must have a representa tive present
a t the meeting as schedules will be
prPpared for the season.

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pastor, Oebble Buck. Sunrlay School Supt
Church Sctrol 9 15 a.m.; Worship Servle 10: lJ
am Cho ir rehearsal, Tuesday, 7 lJ p m
undet' direction of AIIC'f' Nease

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992-3785, Pomeroy

H a~man, pas tor. Sunday Sc hool 10 00 a
m Morning Worship, 11 00 a m , Wed
nesd ay a nd Saturday Eve nin g Service-sal
730 pm

MEl &lt;IS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UN ITED METHODIST CHURCH
Fay Sauer , Director
R ev James E. Corbitt, A.mstant
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
R.:ov Don Archer
Rev Ro) De eter
Rev . Seldon Johnson
ALFRED - C hu rc h Sc hool 9 :W a m ,
Worship 11 am, UMYF , 6 30 p m, UW,
'1 hlrd Tuesday 7 3() p m Communion
fir st Sunday U\rcherJ
C HESTER - Worship 9 a m, Chunh
Sc hoolH)a m BibleStudy,Thursday, 7p
m
UMW. flrs1 Thur sday 1 p m Co m
munl o n first Sunday (Archer)
J OPPA - Worship 9 30 a m, C hu rch
Sc hool 10 30 a m Di bl e Stu dy, Wednes
dav. 7 JO p m (J oh nson )
LONG BOTTOM - C hurch Sc hool 9 30
a m , Worship 7 p m . B lb lt&gt; Study, Wed
nesda y. 7 30 p m UMYF Wednesdav
6 00 p m . Commun ion F irs ! Su nd ay
1Arc h t&gt;r \
REEDSVILLE -C hu rc h School 9 10 a
m . Wors hl p Ser vtce 11 00 a m 1Dt&gt;clf'f 1
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAU L C h urc h School 9 a m. Wo1s hip 10 a m ,
Bible St Ud\ Tut'sda \ 7 30 p m L' \1W
Com mun ton
T h il'd Tu£&gt; sd a" 7 30 p m
F'llst Su nda)- t AiliiPI I
('ENTRAI. CLUSTER
Kt•v . James E. C orbitt
R ev. SI('Ven Nt&gt;l!ion
R,e, Richard Rolh1•ml1 h
Re\ . Robert E Rohln~on
R.ev Andrew Ruhenklng
ASBURY tSyracuset- Worsh ip 11 am
, r h urrh Sc hoo l 9 45 am . C hHrgl' B lbl f'
St ud Y. Wednf's dat- 7 30 p m IJMY.. fli.., t
Tu£&gt;sdav 7 :ro p m , C hnlr Rf'hf'a rsal
\\pdn('sda v 6 10 p m , U M\\ , fourth Sun
da:- 6 :m p m t Nelson1
~N I EK P HISE Wors ht p q . l m
Ch u1ch School \0 a m B1 b 1P S1 ud ', T uf's
da\ 7 10 p m , UMW, Fir s t Monda\ 7 JO
p m
t tMYF Su nd&lt;n h p m Choir H.-.
hea r sal b tO p m Wf'dnPsda\ 1 Holh P
micht
FLATWOODS-C hui&lt;.hS£hool lOam
Wor s hip 11 am Olbl r Stuch T hu1 sd
da\ 7 p m, U MY~ Sund.n h p m
!Roth('mlch)
FOREST RU N - V\'lHshlp 'l " m
Ch urc h Sc hoo l 10 am C hoil p1&lt;1Ct lc r&gt;
Tuf' sd a\ b 30 p m UM\\, fi r st ru r"da;
7 30 p m ( :-.lf&gt;lso n 1
H EA TH i:\1i dd1 Ppo 11 1- CllunhSc tHXJI
~I . ~1 a m
Wors htp 10 :10 am
B1hli'
St ud y, Tuesdav, 10 am
UMW Sf'Co nd
Monda\- , 7 30 p m. liMV. S&lt;'Cond Mo n
da\ 7 JO p m , UMM Thud Munda v, 7 Jl)
p m 1Rob tnson l
MINERSVIL LE - Wo r s hip Sf&gt;r,·lce 10
am , C hu rch School. 11 a m , UM\\ , thi rd
WE'd nesd a y. I p m C' ho1 r J-1 1acltl f' Mon
da v 7 30pm 1NPison1
PEAR L C HAPE L - Wo r s hip Scrv tcr 11
a m , C hurch School II a m UMW S(&gt;
co nrl T uf'!l d a} 7 1C1 p m U MYF [a, I Tut• s
daY. 7 30 p m 1ubenk:ln,el
POMERO\ - Churc h Schoo l 9 I ~ &lt;1 m
\\o ors hlp Ser vicf&gt;, lO 30 a m , Choir r('
hearsal WPdn Psd av 7 10 r m U M\\ sl'
cond Tuesd ay 7 30 p m UM YF Sund a"
6 p m tCorblllt
ROCK SPRII'oiGS- Churc h Sc hoo l, 9 15
a m Worship 10 a m A1bl e Stud y, Wpd
nes dav, 7 30 p m UMYF 1Scnl ors 1 Sun
daY. 5 p m , ! Jun iors 1 I?V('r}' olh«•r S un
day. 6 p m ( Roth emlch 1
RUTLAND- Ch u rch School !l 45a m
Worship, \0 30 a m . UMW tEvC'nln l,e C lr
cle1 s4:'cond Wf&gt;dn esd av. 7 10 p m . UMW
i Aftf'r noon Cl r clt&gt;l secon d T h u1sd.1y . 1 p
m r Rubt&gt;nklng l
SALEM C E NT ER -C h urch Schoo l, 10
am , Worship 9 45 a m 1 Rubf'onklnJ,; t
SNOWVILL E - Wo rs hi p. B :10 a m ,
Churc h Schoo l tO am IR ubt'nkin~t
SOIJTHERN CJ,l/STE R
Rev James M. Clark
Rev. Paul M cG uire
Re " Orville \Nhlie
APPLF. G ROV E- Chu rc h Sc hool9a m
, Worship, to am 1flrs1 and thi rd Sun
d aysJ, UM W Seco nd Tu esd ay, 7 30 p m.
Pra)'er mPE&gt;IIn~. W('dnPsday, 7 p m
rCiark 1
BETHANY - Worsh ip 9 a m , Churc h
Sehoul, 10 am, Bib lE' Study, Wedn('sd a} .
10 am
Dorcas Women' s F'rll ows hlp
WPdnc sd ay 11 am rM cG ui r('l
C ARMEL- Ol'l u rc h Sc h ool 9 .10 a m,
Worship 10 45 am Secon d a nd Fourth
Su ndays Fellowship di n nf'r w ith Sulton
th lrd Thursda y, 6 30 p m (Me Gulret
EAST LETART- Ch urch Sc hoo l 9a m
, Wo r shi p 10 a m second a nd fourth Su n
days. UMW first Tuesda y 7 30 p m
tCia r kl
LETART FALLS - Wors hi p 9 am ,
Churf'h School 10 a m (Clark 1
MOR NINGSTAR- Wors hip 9 45a m ,
Church School 10 30 a m , Bl bl P Study,
Thu r s d ay , 7 30 p m 1Wh ile I
MORSE CHAP EL- Church Sc hool 9 30
a m .: Wors hi p 11 am I White\
PORTLAND - Church Sc hool£ 30p m
, Worsh ip 7 30 p m , UMVF Wednt&gt;sda},
7 30 p m. !McGuire- I
RACINE
W ESL EY AN - Churc h
School, 10 am.; Worship, 11 a m ; UMW
fourth Monda y 7 30 p m , Men's Prayer
Breakfas t, Wednesda:,.. 7 a . m (Clark) .
SUTI'ON - C hu rc h School , 9' 30 a .m.;
Morning worship 10 45 a. m fir st a nd third
Sundays, Fellowship dinner with Carmel,
third Thu rsday, 6 30 p m . (McGuire) .
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST , Oliver
Swain, Supt. Sunday School 9· 30 a m ev-

ery week.

_ H,!JBSON CHR ISTIAN UN ION, Rev

middle East-- -

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Th ey have not d•ed 1n vam - those who panj w1th
th e tr hves th e last lull measure Today Me mo na l Day
JS the day to re m e mber Lextngton . Gettysburg Coral
Sea. Oktnawa Normandy, V1 et Na m a nd Korea
We need o nly to took: at th e cem e tenes of the world
to rea11ze the s upreme sacrtf tce that was ca lled to r that
we mtght be secure As they bravely died so we must
bravely live

Let u s nobly rem ember those whO latd themselves
between o ur country and h e r Ices ThiS tS Memonal

Day

Saturday
1 Peter
4 12 19

Tuesday

Sunday
Psalm

Wednesday

1

Jonn

J I I !8

Psalm
15 J 5

26 l 12
Monday
John

Thu rsday

17' 26

., 54-8 1

Acts
Fnctay
Revala tton

22 6 21

Tom Staten , past01 Sunday Sehoo\9 30a
m . . EYenln g service 7· 30 p m Wedn(&gt;sday
prayer meeting 7 30 p m.

BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRI ST , Duane Warde n, m in ister Bible
class 9 30 a m .; Morning Worship 10 30 a
m; Evening Worship 6 30 p.m Wedncs
day Bi ble Study 6 30 p m

NEW STIVERSVILL E CO MMU NITY
CHURCH , Sunda:v Sc hool strvlce. 9 45 a
Worship
service
to· 30 a m
m ;
Evangelistic Service 7 30 p .m Wednes day. Prayer meeting 7 30 p m Thursd ay
ZION CHURC H O F C H R lST, Pomeroy
Harrisonville Rd R o be rt P urre ll , m ini s
IPr Ron Riffle-, Su nd ay School S uper lnte n
de nt S unday Sc hool 9 30 a m . Worship
se r vlc(&gt; 10 JO a m EYening wors hip sun
day 7 p m and W!!dnesd ay, 7 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN C H URCH, Pin('
Grove Th e R('V Wllll am Mlddl eswa r1h
pastor C hurc h servlc(&gt; 9 30 a m , Sund ay
School 10 lOam
BRADBURY C H U R CH OF' C HRIST
J o hn Wright , passtor. Sunday Sc hoo l 11 30
it m
La rry Haynes, S S Supl Morning
worship 10 30 a m
HACI NE CHURCH OF' THE NAZA
RENE, Rev Thomas H Co llier. pastor
I\·1artha Wolfe Chairman of1he Board or
( hri sll a n Lire Sunda} Sc hool 9 30 a m .
M o rnin~ \\-Ors hlp 10 30 a m
Su nda)
pv(&gt;mng worship 7 30 p m Pra yN m e(&gt;tl n~
7 30 p m Wednes d av
LIBERTY C HRI STIA N CHURCH Df'x
tf'r Wood• Call pas to r Scr,•lcf's Sundnv
10 am and 7 p m Wednf'sda v 7 p m
KA CINI:: FJHST BAPTIS I' Don L
WalkPI , P as lor Roi&gt;E&gt;rt Sm ilh , Su nda\
Sc hool Sup I , Sunda v St hool 9 :lO a m
Mo rnlng wors hi p 10 40 a m
Su nda\1
&lt;'V&lt;'mn~ worship 7 JO p m
Wf'dne sd&lt;J\
rvC'nlng Blb l(' st udy 7 JO p m
BURLINGHAM COM MUNITY
CH URC H Bu rlm gham Rf'\ O kf'v R.l\
Lau ndNml lt, pastor Ph 992 73:!4 S und .:n
Sc hoo l 10 {)()a m Su nda y C'Wn ln gsf'rvlcr
" 00 p m
WPrlnf''irlay f'V('nlng S(' l vlcro
"OO pm
DANVILLE
HOLI~F.SS
CH U R CH
lo&lt;·atPd on Rt 12"1 bf&gt;twwn VInt on .1nd
1 an~s\.lllP Rf'\ Rf'n Wa ll s p&lt;t SIOJ S un
d av School 8 30 a m B obbv Lambert S
S Supl MornlnR wor s hip 10 JOa m , Chl l
dn•n' s Happ y Hou r 6 45 p m P ra yl'r and
Albll.' Study , 7 30 p m M lss lonary mf'('t In~
llrsl Wedn esd ay ol each month 7 .}() p m
For lnforma u o n ca ll 388 8467
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, B1ll 1.1111£&gt;
pas tor Steve I 111\P S S Supt Su ndav
Sc hoo l 10 a m Morn in g worsip 11 .1 m
sunda\ f&gt;veni ng worship 7 30 p m Pra~ Pt
m Pt'ti n ~ o nd Bl bl P st ud) T hursda v . 7 JO p
m Youth mft'llng Wt'd nesd ay a 1 7 p m
C HR IS11A N FELLOWSHIP CH URl H.
l83 N 2nd Avf' , Ml ddl Pport Sunday
Sc hool 10 a m S un da) a nd Wf'dnesda\
F:vt&gt; nlng sf'rv lces a t 7 JCJ p m
C HESTER CHUR C H OF GOD, Hf'\ R
E R obinson , pas101 S unda &gt;y Sehool9 'lO a
m
Wor ship SN\ ICf' 11 &lt;~ m
Evf'nln g
sC'rVICP 7 p m Mi d W&lt;'t'k S('rV[C(', \\'('dnf'&lt;;
day , 7 p m
Lt\NG~V I LLE C HRISTIA N C H URC H
RobP r t F. Mussf' r pas101 Su nda y Sc hool
9 3U am Paul Mussl'r, s upt Mo1nln g
wors h ip 10 JO am, Sunda y f'\' C' n l n~ SN
v1('('. 7 p m mid wf't'k &lt;;; f' r\ iCf' WNin r&gt;s
da y 7 p m
SYRACSE C H URC H OF T HE NA
ZARENE Rf&gt;Y Jam es B K\tl lf' p.1 s1or
Shf't ma n Cu nd lff sup! Su n rla.,. School
9 30 a m , Mornln,t! w orship 10 JO a m
E'n n ~C' Il s tl c sf'rvlce, 6 p m, P1a y&lt;'r and
Pra ise WE'dnesda t-, 7 p m , \ou t h m!'&lt;'l
lng 7 p m
EDEN
UN ir ED
BRETHREN
IN
CHRI ST, El de n R B lake', pa slot Su nday
Schoo110 a m, R obforl RPl&gt;d, Su pl Morn
ln g sprmon, 11 a m , Sunday night ~er
vlccs Chris tia n Endca,:or 7 30 p m . So n ~
service&gt; 8 p m Prea c hing 30 p m Mi d
w{'ek prayer mee ting , Wed nesday, 7 p m
Alvl n RPPd, l ~ty l Pa dN
HEMLOCK GROVE
CHRI STIAN
Ro~Pr Watson
pas lor Cre nso n P ratt
SundavSchoo! Supt Mo rn lngwors h lp9 30
a m , Su n da~ Sc hool 10 30 am , Evf'n lng
sPr v l('(', 7 :lOp m
M'I UNION BAPTIST, JO&lt;' Sayre Sun
da v Sc hool Supt Su nd ay School9 45 a m .
EVl' nlng worship 6 30 p m, Prayer Met• l
ln g. 6 30 p m Wedne-sday

s·

T UPPE RS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRI ST. Jody Holland, ministe r Ck&gt;rvl
Wells , S up ! M orning worship, 8 00 am
Churc h Sch ool 9 00 a m
CHESTER CHURC H OF THE NAZA
RENE
R e"'. Herbert Grate, pastor
Frank Riffl e, s upt Sunday School 9 30 a
m . Worship service, 11 a m and 7 p m
Sunday Wednesday , 7 p .m. Prayer m eet

'"8LAUREL CLIFF FRE E

MET HODI ST
C HURC H . Rev . R obert Miller. pastor
Lloyd WrlRhl, Dtreetor of Christian Edu
calion Sunday Sc hool 9 30 am, Mor ning
wo~hlp 10· 30 a.m , Choir practice. Sun
day 6: 30p.m; Evenlngworshtp7 .30 p m
Wedm~sday Prayer and Bible Stud y, 7, 30
pm
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Charles Russell Sr • minis ter Rick Ma
comber , supt. Sunday School 9:30 a .m .:
Wors hip service 10 30 a .m Bible stud y,
Tuesd ay. 7 30 p m

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHR ISTOF LATTERDAY SAJ NTS Port
land -Racine Road William Roush, pastor
Linda Evans, c hu rc h sc hool d irector
Churc h school 9 30 a m . Mo rni ng wo1 sip
10 30 am , Wednesda y evenin g prayrr
servi ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Ear l
Shui Pr pastor Worsh ip ser v \ct&gt; 9 lOa m
S und ay Sc hool 10 30 am Bib le Stud y and
prayer service Thurs d ay. 7 30 p m
CAR LETONfNTERDENOMI NA
TlONA L C H URCH , Kingsbury R oad Re\
David Cu rfm an pas1or Su ndav Sc hool
9 JO a m . l{a lp h Ca r l Sup ! Even ln ~ wor
s hip 7 :10 p m Pra\Pr tnf' PIIng, \\'f'd nps
da v7 :Wpm
LONG OOTTOM C HRI STI AS
fiXh
Holland , pas tor . Walla ('&lt;' Da m P.,ood
Sund ay School Supl "'ors hlp ~ rn ' t(C' G .'l
m B lblP School 10 a m
H YSE L L HU N HOLI NESS C HUR CH
RPv ThPrf:&gt;on Durha m pa s to! Sundav
S&lt;.hoo l al 9 JO a m , Mo rn ln~ WO I S11lp a1
10 ~0 a m , Sunday P\'f'njng Sf' I'- !f'P ,tt 7 10
p m . Ttlursday s&lt;'r' tCf's at 7 JO p m
FREEDOM GOS PEL MI SSJO!\ .l t A.tld
Kn ob locaiPd on Count ) Ro.1d ] \ R Pv
Lav. rr nce G luesf' nca mp pa 'i iOI
Rf' v
Roger Willford, ass! pas tor PrC'a ch tn~
st'I\Iet's Sunda" 7 30p m Prav f' rmN'tin g
Wf'dnes d av 7 .10 p m
(;al\ r.• Hr• rh
if'adcr You th groups Sund::n f'\Pnlng al
li :Wpm "nh RogPrand Vtoll'l Wlllfntdd
lf'.ldf' l" Co m m ur11011 st'l ~ I &lt;., f1rs 1 S und a~
e ar h mo n t h
WHI J' E S C HAPI-_L, (oolvill(' H D
R£&gt;\ Rov DN'IN p.ISSl Or S und av Sc hool
~ 10 a m
\\ 01 s t11p ,p, \ llP 10 Ill tJ m B1
b lf' st ud; and pra\t'l st' t\ trf' Wf'dnf's da \
7 JO p m
HUT LAND CHURC H OF' ( HI~IST
M,tlk JonPs pastor Bill N1rh••lso n Su n
da\ Sc hon! Supt Sunday School (I lil 1 m
M01 nm ~ lr\oor shlp and Co m mun iOn 10 :10 .1

Middleport Pomeroy. Oh .
School 11 a m

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Sl&gt;t..,. \Cf' Sunda" 7 p m Wcdnrsd.! y pl tt\i'l
m('('('ltng 7 p m
~T HERMON UNITED BRF.T ~I REN
IN CHRI ST CHURCH, Located In lf'xas
rommunit y off Cl Rl 82 RPv RObPil
Sa nders. pastor Don\\ 111 Jay\pad('l Sun
da y Schoo l 9 30 a m Morning Wo rship
10 45 a m , Evening p reach ing se rv lcP S('
cond a nd fo urth Su nday a l 7 30 p m
Chris tian E nd eavor. fir st and lhl rrl Sun
da y , 7 30 p m Wedncsda v prayer m N" Hng
and 8 1bl e Sl udy, 1· 30 p m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS 17319 Stal('
Route 124 1one mtle east of Ru11and J Su n
da y Bible lC'cture 9 30 a m , Wat c ht ower
s tud y 10 30 a rn, Tuesda}. Bible study,
7 .10 p m . Thu rsday, T hPncralic Sc hool
7 30 p m Service mee ting M 20 p m
CHU RCH OF' GOD OF PROPHEC\
Located on 0 J While Road of HlghW&lt;i\
lf,O Pat He nson . past or Sund ay School 10
a m Classes to r a ll agE-s Jun tor C hurc h 11
am, Morning worshi p 11 am Adult
Choi r prac1\cp 6 p m Sunday Young Pt&gt;o
pie's, Children s Churc h and Adu l1 Bib lP
Stud y, Wednesday at 7 30 p m
HOPE BAPTfST CHAPE L 570 Gr ant
S1 Mlddlf'por l Affl ll atedwllhSouthe 1 n
Bap ll s t Convention Su nda y Schoo l lOa m
. Mm nl ng worship 11 am , Eve nl n~ wor
shlp 7 p m
WPdnf'S da )' Pven ing Blb li'
study a nd pra ye1 mt'f'tlng 7 p m
BRADF'ORD CHURCH OF C HR IS1 Sl
nt 124an dCo Rd 5 MarkSI:'l'\'l'r s, mlni ~
1N Sundav Sc hool Supt Stf'\e P 1ckf' 11 .,
Sunda y School ~ 10 am M o rn 1 n~ wor
~ hlp 10 30 am
Evening wo ts htp 7 p m
Wt&gt;dnf'srlay wor s hip 7 p m
S'l
PA UL LUT HEJlAN CH I ' RC H
Cornl:'r Syca m ore a nd Seeond S 1s P olllf'JOV T lw Rev Willi a m Mlddleswa 1 th,
p sto r Sund a} SChool 9 -!'1 ~ m ( hurd•
sf' rvlcr 11 a m
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Ms.(!r
An!ho nvGla nn amure Ph 992 5898 Sa tur
da y Eve ning M ass 7 .10 p m
Sund&lt;J v
Mass 8 a m u nd 10 a m Confess io ns o nC'
half hour bt:' fo rP each Mass CCD cla!&gt;Sf'S,
11 am Sund a v
VJ C'lOHY BAPTIST ~25 N 2nd Sl
M ldd ll.'port Jam£&gt; &lt;;; F. Kf'f' SC'f' pa sto r
S unda\ mu1mng: 1.1.o r s hlp 10 "m E ~f'n
lng sf'r vkf' 7 p m
Y.t'dnPs d av "~'f'lllng
\.loOr s h tp 7 pm V!S llal 1on T hurs da\ (1 111
pm
T RINITY CHRI(;;,TIA!\: ASS FM ALY
Coolvlll f' G tlbfor \ Spf'nCPI pastor Sund a;
Sc hool9 .1 0a m, Mornlng sPI\ trc 11 .1 m
S LJn da\ t&gt;\ Pnl n ~ sPn ir£&gt; 7 341 p m , Mtd
W('(:&gt;k praver SPf\ ICf' Wf'fint&gt;sd a\ 7 !0 p rn
MT O LI VE l0 \.1M UN IT\' C HUB C II
I a"' r e&gt;nCP B us h p&lt;:~~l o r Max F o lmc 1 Sr
Supt S unda\ School and \.10J m n ~ 1A o1 ~ hlp
!t Wa m Sundo.n f'Vr nln~SPI\H c -;p m
YouthmPf'ttng.lndB!blP Siud\ IA f' dn f'~
d.n 7 p rn
Lt-;I T FD F'AIT II r Ht JRfH Rt ';n u p 11
mrr ov fhPa ~s Hf'\ Hobf'ltSm 1th s 1
pastor Rf'\ lam P&lt;;; Cundtff a ss l p. 1sto 1
:-i und ;n Sc il ool q lO am Mormn g v.n 1
s hip 10 30 ,1 m £\ f' nlng "ors h1 p-; 111 p
m WomC'n s Ff•ilu wshlp,l ucs da\ HI,. m
Ylt•d nPsd a v m ~hrp r,n' f'l&lt;;f'r\ I Cf'j

lflp rn

F'A IT H RA PTI ST I HURC H Hai11o.Hl
S! Mas o n Sund,t\ School 10 a m Mol n
mg v.or s ht p 11 am . [\ Pn tn_g &lt;;f'r \l i' ~ ' l p
m P•o,Pr mPf'tln g a nd Blbl&lt;' Sllld\ \\( •(!
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FORF.ST RL'. BAIJIIS I HI '\ \\li
Bordi•n p a~lor COi nPltus Bun r h ~u pt

S unda~ School 9 3D am
St&gt; ~·o nd .:.1nd
fourth Sundays v. u rshiJ.I Sl' l VtlP at 1 30 p

m

Ml MUHIAH HAP I IS ! t uur l h and
Main St Middlf'po!! RP \ Cal\m Mmm s,
pa st or M1 s Ehm Bumga 1d 11 f'1 .,.up!
Su ndav Sc hoollJ 10 am Wors hi p serv1re
111 1 ~ a m
Sl ('('f'S.'-i ROAD ( Hl 'R CH OF'CIIRJSTfosPph 0 Jlos kin..s l \ an~f'lt s l Sunrl;n R1hlf'
Stud; 9 am
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SundaY
P\ Pntn ~ Sf'f\ tPP c~t h p m \\ ('(]nf'Sda \ ~·t vtr&lt;·
7pm
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Sf'ilool 10 am Su nd;:n rvrnlng st&gt;rvice 7
P m W~:&gt;dn('sdav t&gt;H•nlng !&gt;PI vice 7 p m
CARPE!\TI: R DAPTI S1 Don C lwadl~
Su pt Sund aY Sc hool ~ JU am Mor n ing
\\01 s h!p 10 ma m Pl aH'r~C'n!ce al tC'r n
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\.11DDLEPORT P EN TECOSTAl rhlrd
AH Rt&gt;v C lark Baker pa:. t01 Ca 1l t-;ot
tln~ ham . Sunda\. Srhool Supt Su nd a)
Sc hool 10 a m wtth c\a&lt;;;ses fm all a.I(:£'S
Evening ser\ tees a! 6 p m WPdnf'sd a\ B1
biPslud Y at 7 :IDpm'louth sr i\I Cf's F rl
da v a l 7 30 P m
l::CCLESIA FELLOY..S HI P 1!H M1ll S t ,
Mldd lt'POI I Brolh('t Churk Mcl' hPt son
pa s lo r Sunda\ St tlool 10 .o~ m
Su nda )
&lt;'H"m ng sf'n Ices at -; p m ..11 td ~ l'dnl •&lt;;da\
Sf'TVICC'Sat7p m
" T IQL IT\ BAPT IST f: art ShuiPl pas
!nr Su nd,t\ Schuul 'I mJ m Cilult h Sf'l
\kf' 7 P m Yo uth mN'Ilng fi p m Tue"
da\ Blblf' STud) Lll j p m
FL'L L ( ,OS PEl LICHT Hot S r: HOi~
Hiland Ro.1rl PnmeHI\ 'l um Krll\ 'p a~
lot De~nn\ Lambert S S Sup t S1111d a\
mor n\ng ~rrV trf' al 1!1 am Su nd.n fvrn
111g 't' l ~It •• 7 lll !J m ruf'~da\ and 1 hur s
da} Sf' I\ ICt'S a t " lfl P m
WORD OF FAIIH 4! ~ I ll St M1ddl"
pUl l Hn hud Stf'\1 &lt;~It P·• ~ • m Sundd\
mm nlng ~p n lu" 1n a m Sund,J ~ P\ Pnl n~
7 ~I 1 ursd a \ mo1 nmg Bib], • 'itud\ Ht .1 m
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mo 11iln~ UdPo " ' th Kf' nnr•1h (O!)l'1a nd 10
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nf' &lt;;d,t\ .11-; ill P m lun •· !h1u SqJI•' m tw •
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R1 Tl AND mm F MF T HODI ST Amns
f !Ill s pdslot So nn \ Hu dson s up! Sund.n
S&lt; hool 9 10 a m Morning v.o1 s h1p lt! W
"m Sund01v P\£'nlng "t' l \ll(P 7 no p m
W&lt;'dn{'sdil\ sPn tCP 7 p m WMPO pro
g1am 11 .1 m &lt;•arh Sund&lt;H
RliTLAND C HL' R CH Of' TUF. [I.;AZA
RENE Rt•' llu vLl D G1l mm l r pastnt
Su nd a\ SC hool 9 .10 a m Wm ' IP sf'n kl'
10 J ll am Yo un g Pf'OPif' s s.-.1\ lf'f' n p m
E• ange l\ s iiC sen'ICP fi :lOp m WC'dnf's daY
se1v lcP 7 p rn
MASON l' II U RCII OF' C HRIST MIII Pr
Sl , Mas on . W Va EugPne L ( o ngf' l ml
nls !PI Sndav B1bl&lt;• Stud\ \0 :1 m \\'Or
s h1p II a m a nd 7 p m Wt~dnr,d&lt;J\ B1 blf
Siud\ voca l muste i p m

I.IBERT\ ASSEMEL,'OF &lt;,OD-M.NIO
I ;-.j I'h aek1 •1 pa,lut Fwnlng ~·r \ICf' 7 l'l
p Ill
\\'omPn·.., Mm1~1n.- T hu rsda\ I) I;()
am Wrdnl'Sda\ Pla\rr a nd f11hif' Stu rh
7 1'1 p m
HARTFORD CII L:f1C H OF CHR IST l'l
CHR ISTIA !'\ UN \0!\ Thr Rt&gt;\ "11\lam
C amplx&gt;ll . pastor Sun d a y Slhoul 'l '\0 a
m JamP!i Hu~hes su pt F.\Pning 'iC r Vtff•
7 30 p m WC'dnsd a\ f'ven ln g pra\f'r mrPI
lng 7 30 p m Youth pra\C&gt;! SC'f\ lcf' Pach
TuPsdav
FAIRVIEW Rlnt F C HU R C H Lf' la r l
W Va. Rt 1 J ames Le"ts , pa s tor Wo r
ship services 9 '\0 a m . Sund ay School I I
a m , E vl!ning worsh lp 7 30 p m T uesd,l\
collaRP p ra\N mef&gt;ling and Bt bk Studv
9 30 a m
Wors ht p serv i('e Wf'dnt' sda\
730pm
OUR SA \'TOUR I LlTHF.RA!\ C HURC'II.
Walnut a nd Hr n r. Sts, R a\&lt;'nsv.ood W
Va Thl' Rev Gpor~p C W('l! lei&lt;, pa s iO I
Sund av SC hool9 30 ll m, Su n da~; \.\.un; l1 lp

11 a m
CALV ARY BlBLE CHURC H locat(&gt;d on
Po mero y Pike, Cou nt y Road 25 nl'&lt;Jl F'la!
woods Rev B lackwood pastor Spnlrf's
o n Sundava t 10 30a m a nd 7 .illp m \l.lth
SundaY School9 30 a m Bib !&lt;&gt; Stud\ , Wf'd
nesday 7 30 p m
FAITH FELLOWS HIP rRUSADE FOR
C HRI ST St Rt 338 Antlqu11 y Rf'\
Fran k lin D\ck(&gt;ns . pastor Sunda v m o rn
I n~ 10 a m . Su nd av PV£&gt;n lng i ~ p m
Th u1 sd a y pve nlng 7 30 p m

STIVERSV ILL E CO MMU NITY HAl&gt;
l iST CH U RCH Pas tor RotK&gt;rt Byer s
Sunda y Sc hool tOa m . Worship serv lcf' 11
a m Sunda~ f'\f'n inR s er.•lce.7 30 p m ,
Wt"dnesday &lt;'V&lt;'nlng service 7 30 p .m

INDEPENDENT HOUNESS

CHURCH

Inc, Pearl St , Mlddli"porl RPv O'De ll
Manley . pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 31.1 a m .
Morning worship 10:30 am. Evening
wors hip 7· 30 p m Tuesday, 12 30 p m Wom t'n's Prayer m eeting. Wed nesd ay. 7.30
p m Prayer and Praise service

RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURC H OF
JESUS C HRIST , E lde-r Ja m ~ MIIIPr BIble Study. Wednesday 7 30 p m . Sunday
SchoollO a m.; Sunda y night service, 7· 30
pm.

POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS.
Harrl.sonvll!t&gt; Road Earl F'leld s, pastor .
Ht nry Eblin , Jr, Sunday SC hool su pt . Sun day SChoo l 9 30 a m , Morning worshi p 11
a m ., Sunday evening service- 7 30 p m
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p .m .
~CUSE

FIRST CHURCH OF GOD

Non Pt&gt;nterostal Joy Qark . pastor Ph
992-mJ WorshiD Sr-rv!Cf' Sundav 10 a m .

:o

Sermonette
Thankful For America'?
!\ext WPdnesdav. Mav 'l l IS Memonal Dav Th!"i hol1dm IS 011('
for rememtx-nng l'.c recall past Mrmonal Da\ s Wr recall thr
nowers a nd nags put on graves of those gone to thrtr reward \\ e
recall how 11 all sfat1ed w hen a few women after thP Clv tl W &lt;.~r
rPmembered !host' buvs far hom home and farn1h. v. husl' hf'Lld
stones and graves were una ttendf'd So 1hf&gt;SC' l adJf'!'; put flov. c.&gt;rs
l::M?stde those cold stones mar kmg thr restmg place of those b1a\ f'
lads w ho gave their all for \~!ha t thr y hrld dear E\ f'n so toda\ Wf' put
flags andt or nowers ovPr the graves of loved onPs and strangPrs. tn

sav to al l "Les t we forget "
We tOOay would not ha vf' what we ha Vf' nor be\\ hat \\ f' a 1f'. 1f 11
had not been f or those who have gone beforf' Out \\f'll bcmg todd\
has ~n built upon what our forrfathers hc~ ve donr T h('~ laid thr
fo und ation a nd we are onl \' bUIIdmg on what thev havr donp Wh&lt;lt
wf&gt; are domg today we art' makmg thp future gPncra t1ons bulld
upon What arP we l e~\1 n g bPhmd for lhf'm to hUilcl upon ?
As we Li sten to the Of'\\'Smedta, our govrmmrnts our schools.
our mus1r. what do we hf'ar and \.\.ha t do \\'f' sN'? Arr wp rattin g
people on the back or JUS! pomtmg fingers ? [)o wr hrar words o!
selft shnpss. "Tam noT gotng To SPrvP my counlr'\ 01 ma\'bf&gt; "Thr\
owP us. 1 d on 't have to work. let t hr govf'rnmcnt p.l\ Ol\ rent. takr
C'arP of m y mPdlC'al nPPds. fff'd mP and clothf' mf' . r tc? Grf'f'd can
be a terrible thing Do we hPar more of nght s than of

responslbllitiE's? Is lazmess replacmg scrvtcc and ts sht rkmg
outdistancing duty, a nd where do pnde and rrsponstbt lll\ Pntet tnl o
thE' picture of Amc ncan life today?
Amf'flca was founded on lhC' pl"f'm!Sf' ttlat lhf' lrss lnf' f.!ll\rlnmi'lll \ntt&gt;rlf'lf"' llw
bt'!1t&gt;l off will b.:&gt; the peoplP A.n lnd('pf'lldf'llt a h of IhP fa n1lh t tk 1ng r cr P r •I )I ~·If t~ nd It;
own lo; the ~I w.:tv Wt: grew gn'!ll bN:'.a u se thP famlh hllml' .,., ,1 ~ lh (. IsliP and rhnsp
round about were to keep hands off The~ W&lt;'rt' not to oom e O\ f'l ,md ldkP fr om a nlll hf'r
be&lt;:'a u se thcv had more 11 a nyonC' wanted more than he had II &gt;,l,a ~ simp!\ go out anrl
earn It The M ayflower Pact said It all , " H f&gt; Y.hO doesn t work~ not (':11
Memorial Day brtngs to rem l'mbrance fh{)S(' who ha vp gum• b!&gt;fm P and " ho £.1\'f'
their all Fl"'f'Pdom from thE.&gt; tntertt:&gt;ren('(' of Ji;'l)vernrnt:"n l IPlltng u ~ "'lwn• a nd v..hm,
having enough to liVf' on and to be frre from the fear of thlf'Vf&gt;S a !'I(\ 1-1 anton dPSI I"Ut tlon
shou.Jd be our ('V('Jy'day way of Iiff' If wt&gt; an&gt; to ha\.E&gt; a 11 thes(&gt; pn\ i!('g&lt;'S thPn Mf'morla l
Day !Pils us we must stand up and be count('(! a nd deff'nd lhls nat ton and th ls form of
goV('mmenl tha i for over m years has R'lven us thesf&gt; wonderful fri'f&gt;OOms We must
:&gt;!le'IVP oor nation and OOld uppennost In our minds lhesP words and ldf'as
DliTY.
PRIDE. SERVl CE AND RESPONSIBIUTY &amp;&gt; thankful fur 111J(&gt; Americans,
America Seek them out and bf&gt; OnP yoo~lf - R~· Wllllttm M1ddiPSwarth Mt'IRS
County Luthrnlns

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Friday, MDy 25, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

The

Cancer memorials thoughtful gift
As Memorial Day approaches,
the Meigs County Unit of the
American Cancer Society is planning to spotllght It memorial
program.
Many people want to honor their
loved ones at this time and making a
donation to the Unit In their memory
is both a fitting tribute to them and
an Invaluable gift which helps save
the living from cancer, unit officials
state.
Memorial dona Uons to the Ameli·

EMPIRE FURNITURE IS READY TO RECONSTRUCT ITS MIDDLEPORT STORE.
EVERYTHING IS READY TO GO BUT WE NEED TO SELL SJ00,000° 0 (Three
Hundred Thousand Dollars) OF OUR 3/c MILLION DOLLAR INVENTORY. WE
MUST SELL THIS NOW REGARDLESS OF PROFIT. COME IN AND WE WILL ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE OFFER. TRY US ..... YOU'LL BE SURPRISED.

OF OUR

Coffee breaks planned in Meigs

MILLION DOLLAR
INVENTORY

CONCERT - 'lbe "Come ABve Singers" !rom
CinclnnatiBibleCollegewWbepresentlngaconceriat
the Bradford Clntrch ol Christ on May 30 at 7:30p.m.

SATIJRDAY
POMEROY -Descendantsof
J .B. and Roxie Banln Shockey
wtil meet at 00.3 Adams Street
Church of Christ Day Care
House, Ravenswood, Saturday.
Other relatives and friends are
Invited to join them for potluck
dinner at noon and a hymn sign In
the auditorium of the Church of
Christ Building, Kaiser and
Douglas Avenues at 2 p.m .
MIDDELPORT- Middleport
Youth League wtil hold a T·Ball,
minor league and girls' pee wee
tournament Saturday and Sunday. Entry fee is $10 and one new
ball. For additional Information
call992-6890.

SUNDAY
LETART FAU.S - There will
be a dinner at Letart Falls
Community Hall Sunday begin·
nlng at 11 : :Jl a.m.

OVER 100

Kl NCAI D

SATURDAY
10-5
SUNDAY

LIVING

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OVER 25

SINGER

OVER 50

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MONDAY
POMEROY - Schedule of
Drew Webster Post 39, Ameli·
can Legion, for Memorial Day
services, au on Monday. 10 a.m ..
at Beech Grove Cemetery In
Pomeroy; 11 a.m., Sacred Heart
Cemetery, Pomeroy; 11:30 a.m.
Rock Springs Cemetery; l p.m.
Meigs Memory Garden; 1: .D
p.m., Chester; 3 p.m. Hemlock
Grove.

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1976 MERC. BOBCAT Sta. WGN

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flowering plants, shrubbery. fruit
trees. Azaleas. Rhododendron,
House Plants - 4" to 10'.
Foliage &amp; Blooming Baskets
Open Daily 9 to 5
Sun. 1 to 5

1979 PINTO .......................... s1995

2 dr., 4 spd . radio, good conditiOn, 40,000 mrle s

1978 MONTE CARLO .............. s2295
2 dr, run s good V·6.

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20 LB. BAG $ 39

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1976 MERCURY MONARCH .... s1395

HARR!SIONVILLE
The
annual Harrisonville-Sc ipio
Alumni Association's dinner and
dance will be held Saturday at 7
p.m. at the Harrisonville school.
Country and western music will
be provided by "True Country."
Bob Pickett wlll call. Uncle Bob's
Chicken Palace will be closed
that night and dancers are
Invited to come to Harrisoovllle
for the dance which wlll begin at9
p.m .

ROOM

MON.-FRI.
10-8

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•Potting Soil
•Peat Moss
•Onion Sets
•ProMix •Fencing

SPRING SAVINGS

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Syracuse, Oh.

Muscular Dystrophy Association
trail runs will be held Sunday at the
American Legion Farm on Bailey
Run Road beginning at noon.
All proceeds from the motorcycle
trail runs being sponsored by the
Friends of MDA wtll go to the
Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Registration wUI begin at 10 a .m.
with runs to start at noon. Refresh·
ments will be available. The farm is
located on Bailey Run Road, just off
124 toward Rutland. Donations for
participation are$7 for the long trail,

Happenings

MARGUERITE SHOES

OPEN MONDAY
MEMORIAL DAY

90 DAYS SAME

RACINE - Racine Legion
Post 002, American Legion w1ll
hold Memorial services at Green
wood Cemetery Sunday at 10
a .m. and Letart Cemetery at 11
a.m. Leglonaires to meet at post

OVER 20

DINING

SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY ONLY

RACINE - A chicken bar·
becue dinne r will lie held at the
Racine Fire Station Sunday
beginning at 11 a.m. sponsored
by the Racine Fire Department.
Dinners $3 and chicken only

$2.50.

TENNIS SHOES

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PULASKI

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

Recently the REACT Team was
In Athens to assist with commrnunl·
cations for the ThingAThon held
for the March of Dimes
On June 2, the team will be
assisting with communications for
Members w1ll be on duty 24 hour£ the Heart Run to be held In Meigs
serving coffee and cookies to . County.
The group meets on the first
traveling motorists.
Fliday of each month. Persons
wishing to join the association are
welcome to attend .

MDA trail runs Sunday

SLEEP
SOFAS

BASSETT

*INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL

The public Is Invited to attend. The Bradford Clntrchof
Christ Is located at the comer ol Conoly Road 5 and
Route 124.

Calendar
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Alumni Association wlll be
decora tlng for the alumni Friday
at 7 p.m. a t Meigs High School
cafeteria. Help Is needed.

OPEN

Goal of the society Is to control
cancer and to ease Its ef!ects on
patients and their famllles. There is
no way that the goal can he reached
without memorial contrtbutlons, It
Is reported .
Requests for memorials may be
made by calling, writing or visiting
the Meigs Onlt, American Cancer
Society at the new location In the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple, teJe.
phone 992-7531. The office Is open
each Tuesday and Thursday
afternoon.

The Meigs County REACT Team
w1ll be holding coffee breaks at the
north bound roadside park on U.S.
33, near Darwin, beginning Friday,
May 25, thrcugh Monday, May 28.

FRIDAY

'FLEXSTEEL

can Cancer Society are used to
support programs of cancer research, education :and patient
services. Thanks, In part, to these
programs, one In three cancer
patients are now being saved.
One effort which memorial gifts
support is the program on the public
on the value of early detection and
prompt treatment of cancer. Last
year, ~ rnllllon Amelicans were
reached with this message, officials
report.

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Cheshire Kyger alumni dinner
wru

The Cheshlre-Kyger Alumni

Friday, May 25. 1984

PomerDy-Middleport, Ohio

Shoemaker and Bob Polcyn, ropresidents; Frank Cremeans, vice

havettsannualbanquetSaturdayat
Kyger Creek High School Saturday

president, Donna Reynolds, tressurer; VIvian Curfman, recording
secretary, and Pam Burnett, Elva

with registration beginning at 5· JJ
p.m . Classrollcalllssetfor6· 15,and
dinner will beat 6 JJ p m .
The dinner Is catered by Circle's,
and the cost Is $7 per plate.
Oasses to be honored at the event
are 1934, 1944, 1954, 1959, 1964, 1900,

Kiddie day
noted by class

DavlsandClaraHaner,rorrespond1ng secretary.

Class members, former and
present te'¥!llerare1nvlledtoattend
Ule event '1illd get caught up on
what' s been happening

1974 and 1979
The group 's Officers are Katie

Kiddie day was observed reoent.Jy
bY the heme econornlcs class at
Southern Hlgll School
The ch1ldren took part ln tlnger
painting, sldds, reading, singing and

gift. Plans were made for a grab bag
excllange at the next meeting to be
hosted by Ruth Young.
Games were played with prizes
going to Doris WDt, Elaine Spires,
Lola HarrisOn, Ruth Young, Linda
Hubbard, Delores WhltJillk. Mrs.
Spires also won the •
• prize.
Others attending were Linda
Gheen, Dottle Johes, and Brenda
Bolin. Refreshments were served.

Chatter dub
meeting held

making playdough.
Refreshments were served to
Adam and Tara Barton, Ertca
Arnott, Andrew Cottman, Tina
Collins, Megan Drummer, Jenny
Adkins, Tommy Lake, Jason Law-

son, David MUIIron, Christopher
Pickens, Thnmy Saltzman, and
Sarah WUson.

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Earn an 8800 Jewelry Ktt

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985-3561
All Makes

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New L1ma Rd Rutland On

PH 742 -2225

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
For all your wiring
needs. furnaces repa11
service and installation.
Resident tal
&amp; Commercial
Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

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Real Estate General

REAL ESTATE
For Sale by Owner
3 bedroom farm
house with barn,
60 acres.

$75,000
Call:

(614) 464-3563
(614) 881-5784

ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS

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1st WEEK! 7:10 &amp;9:20

TURDAY &amp; SUNDAY

JOE I'I'AJIATB

P.M.

or992-7119
5/2/1 mo

J&amp; L INSULATION
•Storm Doors
•Gutter 81 Downspouts
•Storm W•ndows
•Roofing
•Replacement Wtndows •Sidewalks, Patios
•Custom Burlt Garages

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE -PH. 992-2772
4lll l mon~

ARMY TENTS, ARMY TARPS, PONCHOS,
SLEEPING BAGS, RUBBER SUITS
AND MORE
Located I mile past Mason County
Fairgrounds in the T.N.T. Area

Sale Dates: Thursday, Friday
&amp; Sat~rday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday, 12 noon-5 p.m.

E. Mairnlo.lollt
POMEROY,O.
992-22S9
NEW LISTING - M1ddleport
- Huge llvtng room, dtnmg
room. 3 bedrooms and IS newly
remodeled Has a gas heat
pump foo heat~ng and cool1ng
On~ $25.000
NEW LISTING- Owner oeady
to de~ and has reduced the
pnce on th~ older 2 S!OI'f
home It needs some repair but
there E a lot of potenhal You
can't beat thiS one Wants
$11 900 Will entertam a
reasonably offeo
BACK ON THE MARKET
Th1s 10 year (jd. one ftoor plan
home has 3 bedrooms bath
and almost 2 acoesol ground 1n
the coun!IY Call today Wants

$36000
RUTlAND - Modular w1th
acreage Plenty of garden
space plus a 3 bedroom 24x58
modular that has 2 baths fully
equipped k~chen, hreplace.
central a1r Approx 56 acres
$38225
LONG BOTIOM - A neat 3
bedroom ranch Wllh spac10us
fam1ly room, &lt;1tchen woth
bu1~ 1n range and oven units,
separate d1n1ng area Gas
fo1ced a1r heat plus woodburner, 2 car garage, approx I
acn! wrth garden space and
outbulldlnJ&gt; Many other lealures $37.000
REALTORS
Henly Clellnd, Jr.
992-6191

Dottie Tumtf 992-5692
Je111 Trussell 949-2660

Jo

Hill91~

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FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Tine acres with a nicely
constructed concrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms,
one bath, 12xl5 hvirc
room and 24x24 family
room. Part~ally carpeb!d,
fuel 011 furnace with facili·
ties for woodbumer. 12xl5
block storage bulldirc.
2t)c30 block garap. Right
off Rt 248, comtry settirc.
If, mile east of Chester,

NEW LISTING- Good buy oo
thiS 5 rm w1th bath. furnace,
eqwpped krt, full basement
and 4 lots Near stores Only

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

Warehouse

FREE ESTIMATES

985-3813

3069

Btg Sale Mt Alto Auct1on
Barn Sat June 2nd, 6 p m
Oon t m1ss th1s one Emma
Bell Auctioneer Ltcense

Residence

985-3837
517/1 mo

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OMC FLOSS
BOOKS
CUSTOM MADE FRAMES

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S. RT . 50 EAST

Reg is ter for May Basket fu ll of
Cross Stttch Suppl1es

GUYSVILLE OHIO

429 ·84

WATERMELON
PATCH
500 Lmcoln H1ll. Pomeroy

Parts &amp; Service

PH 992-7582

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SIDING CO.

Open by chance or
Appomtment

S1zes Start From 12 x16'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
S1zes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racone. Oh
Ph 614· 843 5191

949-2263

843-5425
582mopd

•I£NIIH
•SYLVANIA
• SPEED QUEEN LAUNORY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

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We Have A Full Ttme
Shop Techmcton

on Duly

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CH ESTER-985-3307

NEW LISTING - 5 rm with
bath gas heal 2 bedrooms
small gaoden neao stores Just

$11.000
RUTlAND - One lloo1 4 rm
loame. bath gas heat c~
water lg yaod above flood
CHESHIRE - Lg level lot, 3
bedrooms new central heat
dnlled well For $39 900
POMEROY - About one acre.
2 bedrooms. coal furnace full
basement $17 500

TOM'S
SHOE REPAIR
Will Open May

21st

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J 15 I mo

ACCENT

YOUNG'S

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

CARPENTER
SERVICE

220 E Mam, Pomeroy

PH. 992-6931

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InstallatiOn Available
4127 !1 mo

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992-6215 ., 992-7314
Pomeroy Ohto
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RUTtAN D - Remodeled 7
rms equ1pped krtchen. lg. levet
and d~ garage $27,500

I SIIRAC:usE -One ftooo. 3BR.
J$25,()00''·N'ea1 schools Askmg

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

FREE PARKING

FISHING REEL
REPAIR
Parts, Service

·REClAMATION WORK

RISING - BUY NOW

'OIL FIELD SERVICES
"DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
·coNcRETE woRK
"CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
"WATER GAS &amp;

OIL liNES
JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992-7201

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For Garcia. Zebco. Shl·
mana. Johnson D1awa .
QUick
STEVE FIN LAW

PH. --985-4266

Rt. I
Long Bottom. Oh.
L _ _ __ _ _..w.ILlllfilln I L - - - - - - 1·141 mo

CALL
HElEN, BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH
~92 - 3325

Housing
Headquarters

Real Estate General
M L."Bud" McGHEE
Broker-Auction Serv1ce
Cheryl Lemley.
Me1p County Associate
Phone 742-3171
Co .

RADIATOR
SERVICE

DOZER
AND
BACKHOE
WORK

We can repa1r and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also actd bot I and rod
out radiators We also
repair Gas Tanks .

AL TROMM

PAT HILL FORD

742-2328

992-2196
Moddleport. Ohoo

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We Have the
Lowest Rates

Real Estate Gonoral

FOR SALE BY OWNER
COMPLETELY REBUILT OLDER HOME
300 W. Main St., Pomeroy, OH.
All NEW: Subrool &amp; Roolin&amp;, vmyt &amp;utters and down•pouts.
v1nyt sidl"l wHh msulated baclinc. shutters. onsulated wondows, 10'•20' covered dock. insulated steel door. larp livina
100m. att ntw l1tchtn, master bedroom. 2hlthrooms. washlf
and dryer hookup, all new intenor watts, total ol 3 or 4 bedrooms, att new electrical wlrina. plumbin&amp;. ps furnace and
ducts, air conditlonln&amp;. att outside wolls insulated. lots of
closet ond storo&amp;e space. $46,500.00.
Ia Open For Your ln•pection
to 6:00-Sundav 12:00 to 6:00

OR 992-3841

Balloons for Ge1 Well. Annt
versarys, Birthdays, part1es
Smgmg Gorrilla Call Bal loons &amp; Co 446 -4313
Cleland Greenhouse flowers f lats or pots hangmg
baskets, vegatable plants,
tomato plants Gerald•ne
Cleland, Vme and Mam St
Rercme

PHOTO SPECIAl! Now thru
May 31 - color reprints from
your negat•ves
1 2 for
S1 89 May un d1fferent
negattve for each pnnt tf
desned Hockenberry Phar
macy North
304 675

2113

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I~TEREST RATES ARE

SWEEPER and sewmg ma
chtne repatr , parts
and
supplies
P1ck up and
delivery Oavrs Vacuum
CleBner one half m1le up
Georges Creek Rd
Call

Bands at Jones Bar, West
Columbia Fnday, Saturday
&amp; Sunday ntght
Mean
Stroak ladtes Night IS Sun day featurmg the Mud Rtver
Band &amp; free draft beer for
the ladte s
Everybody
welcome

Addons and remodeltng
Roof1ng and gutter work
Concrf!te work
Pll!mbmg and electrrca1
work
(Free Estimates)

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3 Announcements

614-446 0294

113 W 2nd St Pomeroy OH
Open 9 00 to 5 00

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Goveaway

8 kittens 5 female, 2 male, 8
wks old
Call 614 - 367 -

7626

S1x 5 wk old ktttens and
mother cat Call 446 - 1275
3 pupp1es 2 female , 1 male,
Mother Doberman, Father
Rat never 304 882 2712
New Haven
4 month old , German She ·
pard puppy
304 - 675

4435

Female medtum SIZe black
dog , very fnendly 304 675

6829
1 female black kitten , 5
weeks old to good home

304-675-6751

Pupptes

114

German

pherd 304-458 ·1656

She

4 yellow ktttens. blue eyes. 1
bob tatl 4 Cahco 304 - 895
3637 after 2 30 675· 3442

6

lost and Found

White mother ca1, good pet
to a good home Call 614-

992 6916

Found Saturday 1n Kroger ' s
parkmg lot , 1 pa1r bifocals
wtth brown plastic frame

Call 614·992 3408

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
Rt. 124,Pomeroy Oh1o

Dr. Carol Osborne
Vetennanan
Is At The
Meigs Humane Society

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

THRIFT SHOP

Also Transmission
PH . 992-5682
or 992-7121

From 3 to 8 p.m.

3 74 Itt

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
Jtm M'"k Chev -Olds Inc
Brll Gene Johnson

446 -3672

Middleport
Every Tuesday
For Treatment Of
Animals
5/ 8/1 mo.

Lost· whtte 1 1 month old
cat Chtld's pet Lost around
S 2nd Ave Middleport

Call 614-992-6069
Reward Lost Apple Grove,
Jerry Run Rd Part PoodlePektngese male black - gra~
Name PeeWee. needs medt
cal attention Any tnt o1
whereabouts call John

Ch•i•tv. 304·676-2377
Lost mens wire frame pres criptiOn glaues in down ·
town 1rea Please call 304 -

676-7362.

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swa1n Furnr
ture
446 - 3159
3rd
&amp;
Oltve St Ga lhpohs Oh

388 -9906 o• 614 388
9617

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

NEW-REPAIR

home area

Wanted To Buy

Wanted to buy standing
t1mber
Call after 6 or
anytrme weekends 61 44 ·

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WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofmg of all Tvpes

9

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Aut homed John Deeoe
New Holland. Bush Hog
Faom Equopmenl
Dealer
Farm Equipment

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COUNTED CROSS STITCH

BOGGS

No Sunday Calls

$14.000

Ohio.
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE:
Downstaus equipped w1th
kitchen, living room,
dining room and den;
upstairs has two bedrooms and one bath;
house also has basement Lot s1ze approx.
48'x308'. Needs work .

Auction every Fn n1ght at
the Hartford Community
Center Truckloads of new
merchanduse every weak
ConStgmants of new and
used merchandise always
welcome R1chard Reynolds
Aucttoneer 304 · 275 ·

GAS - WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REGULATORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

3-1

949-2860

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEAOQUARHRS FOR

$12.000

Real Estate General

WVa 304-773 -5785 or
304 773 -9186

Announcements

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VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM SIDING

Atck Pearson Aucttoneer
SerV1ce Esta1a. Farm, An tique &amp;. ltqutdatron sales
ltcensad &amp;! bondedtn Ohio &amp;

G&amp;W
PLASTICS &amp;
SUPPLY

CHESHIRE . OHIO

"Beautiful. Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free sidtng estimates , 949-2 801 or

Ph . (6J4l

TEA

Help Wonted

Wanted to buy tobacco
plants Call 304 -458 -1997
1 H P Jet Waterpump Call

304 -882-2194

Buytng datly gold, Stiver
coms. nngs, jewelry sterling
ware old coms large cur
rency Top pnces Ed Bur ·
kett Barber Shop 2nd Ave
Mtddleport Oh 614 992 ·

22 Money to Loan
HO!If~

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below ma.-et rates
Fixed conventional FHAVA . Leader Mortgage,

Athen1. collect 614-6923051

Assistant Organist needed
at Grace Episcopal Church

Cash patd for fancy tron or
heavy tron beds $160 and
up for certam Me1gs Co
stone jars
Old t 1me cup
board
call 1 304 - 882 -

2711
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds, tron ,
wood, cupboards, charrs ,
chests, baskets , d•shes ,
stone Jars anttques. gold
and srlver
Wnte M D
Mtller. At 2 Pomeroy Ohto
45769 or call 614 - 992 -

7760
Chtlds swmg set fram e
Ph one 304 -675· 4082 after

5 30
Used cement mtxer. good
cond wtth or wl1hout mo·
tor 304 -6 75 - 1 058

Superv1110r needed for USA
No 1 Toy party plan, to hire
&amp; manage demonstrators
Free traming 8tr supplies
Free &amp;300 sample k1t Great
pay, plus earned Hawau tnp ,
Work from your home La
dtas ok fromver 23. call for
details House of Lloyd. Inc ..
collect, aak tor Vugtnta ,

614-474-6213
Babysttter for 8 yr old
Appro• 2 1/2 hours per day. 5
days a week, summer only
Mus1 be dependable, neat &amp;
mature Call 614 - 992 -

6598

Fash1on Retail Sales We are
growmg m the Galhpolts
area 8t: need you, tf ypu are a
ca reer onented, self mottvated dedicated,responslble rndtvtdual who
loves worktng wtth the pubhe Postttons avatlable full
t1me store manager, partttme sales assoctotes Send
resume w1th salary history to
Gmza. 224 Allenberry Ctr
cle , Ptttsburgh PA 15234
Call412 - 833 - 4175

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORSGRADUATES If you are
wonder1ng how you can get
a JOb Without work expenence, the West Vtrgm1a
Army Nattonal Guard m1ght
be the answer for you Earn
good money whtlelearnmg a
sktll Full ttme pay while you
tram part trme pay once you
come back home call 304-

675-3950 or 1-800-6423619

Part ttme. men and women,
work from your home on
telephone progr-am earn up
to S25 to S 100 per week
dependmg on ttme ava1lable

Call 304 576 -2518

Babys1tter needed 1n home
Gall1pohs Ferry 304 -675 5595 , 5 days a week

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Sotuations
Wanted

Help Wanted

Offtce Clerk eKpenenced m
Mad1care 8t We11are ln su ranco some f•lmg Compu ter expenence helpful but
not neccessary Sund Re
sume to 158 Woodland Dr
Galltpolts, OH 45631
Ump1res needed I AddttJOnal
baseball umptras are needed
for summer youth leagues
Adults , college age please
apply by May 30
Pay
depends on leagues worked ,
eventngs only
Apply at
Galhpohs Parhs &amp; Recrea
tton0ep1 518SecondAve
Ph
446 - 1789
ext
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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
The Gallta Metgs Commun tty Ac1ton Agency !CAA) •s
currently plecmg eltg1ble
htgh schoot sentors and
other eltg•ble appltcanh 16
to 21 year s old m the JTPA
Job Search Program Appli cants must be residents of
Galha or Metgs County to
Qualtfy Enrollments w11l be
made on a ftrst come f1rst
served basts Applicants Will
rece•ve profest1onal asstst ance in all aspecta of lookrng
for employment-from as sessr•• ent to getting the tob
These job seekers are tmme dtataly eligtble for on theJOb 1raintng and youth tryout
employment tncenttves for
amployers to htre program
parttcipants Employers are
on waiting hats to hire
people enrolled in the program . For further information call446 · 1018 in Gallta
Counw or 992 - 2222 1n
Me1gs County Vi11t the Job
Search Center• in Galltpolts
or Pomeroy for a v1deo
damonstratton from satisfied former job aearch par·
ticapants The G111i1 -Meigs
Community Actton Agency
11 1n equal oppo"unlty
employer end aervtce
provider

&amp; Vicinity

Yard Sale Frt &amp; Sat 8 - 4 . 2
mt Weat Rto Grande · on
rtght Electrtc r1nge toolt ,
new tupperware
Avon .
clothes -letts stzes

Fraziers Bottom Flea
Market
E\lary weekend
U S 36 Frazien Bottom ,
WVa 25082 Oon FrazterOperetor 304-766 - 2779

Yard Sale Sat 10 to 7 At
Grifftth Grocery m Kanauga ,
Oh Gas cook s1ova and
mangle

Carport Sale 167 Woodland
Drive Fri . Sat, May 26 -28
Good clean clothing, assorted 11zes Lots of good•es
Flea Market Chtlllcothe Mall
P1eno Tuning and Rep1ir
Shoppmg Center , June 1 - 2 ·
Brunicardt Music Co , 446·
3 First week end ea c h
0687 Skill and integrity our month
trademark
Lane Camels, 1-------------~-:---814 -742 2951
5FamdtesMay26th Cente
nary Townhousa
Krds
THOMPSON BOOKKEEP · clothes , furmture , hand
lNG Monthly and Quarterly made, nams, appliances
accounts welcome 428 Se - telescope 8 -7
cond Ave Call 446 -1 1 36
Galhpohs Flea Mat1cet 362
ProfessiOnal ElectrolysiS Jackson Ptke Open Sat ,
Cit me Probe Type Electroly ·
Sun • Man May 26 27 28
AMA. FDA &amp; FCC Dealers set up outdoors
approved Doctor referrals
S5 00 Admtsston 25 cents
304-675 6568
adults Refunded on purchase Call 446 -7037

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Yard Sale Saturday Rt 588
across from Bob M cCormick
Rd Electnc appliances. clo
thtng, baby 11em s. m1sc
Ratn postpones

Real Estate

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Homes for Sale

Pnce reduced tor Qutck salet
550 Jay Dr 3 bdr tn -level
for sale by owner , qu•et
ne•ghborho od
Gallrpohs
Ctty School, ce ntral an , gas
heat. large above ground
pools , attached double gar
age, large flat yard where
Blue Btrds feed All thts for
$59 ,900 Call 446 1028
By owner lovely 2 bdr •
home on waterfront boat
ramp &amp; dock. close to town,
pr~ced $34 ,900
Will help
finance
Call 614 256 -

1216

Catch Spnng Fe\ler! Wtth
home m Mtddleport EKtra
low pr1ce11 Ntce locatron

Call 614 992 6941

4 bdr
1 112 bath , 5 ac res
garden spot, % mt below
Eureka Workshop w1th carport $29,500 Call 446

4222

3 Famrly Clothmg furmture
appliances, mtsc , 1 1 Wrtlow
Dr
off Burkhart lana
Thurs Sat 9 5

TOBACCO
WAREHOUSE
FLEA MARKET
Chotce tnside-outs•de spa
ces avatlable, move tn tf tt
rams , North 26th St
Huntington Every Sat &amp;
Sun Arts 8t: Crafts featured
thts week Mustcal weekend comrng 304- 523 2131 Tom lrwm for space

Three Fam1ly Yard Sal a 136
State St Sat 26, 9 ttl 5
Sears atr conditioner ltke
new
h ouse hold t1 ems.
chtldren &amp; adults c l othmg
toys stereo albums and
mu c h more
It ra r n
cancelled
Yard Sale Fr1day only Trres.
btkes, guns cars &amp; a lot of
others Bast I Holley on A ac
coon Rd , between 7 &amp; 218

Wtll care for the elderly tn my
homa lots of references
Men or women Call 61 4

6 rooms basement double
garage. 1 &amp; one 1htrd acre
l ot
Rose H1ll
Pomeroy

31

S32 900 Call 1·614·678·
2513

3 year old total electnc
home fenced backyard and
deck, 8 % percent assumable
loan low 50s 304 675

Would ltke to do babystttmg
'" my home Reasonable
rates Call 614-949 -2779
Work wanted , 1ntenor and
eKter~or parntmg, textured
cellmg and drywall 304-

675·1573

Owner transferred, must sell
beautiful 3 bedrm buck
home
Ftreplace . deck ,
~ .,&lt;fs
pm,,... ~.
o::unshme
Sb~.~oo

5420

c ".

6, 4-992

1 % story. 2 3 bedrooms 6
acres Lebanon TWP wrth
out bwldmgs Natural gas
heat Askmg 914 000 Call

614 843-5231
Fnendly Home Parttes
Anyone want1ng to have a
party call Mer1lyn Powell at

614 742· 3188

Lawn Mow1ng 8r. Trrmmtng
Rahable and dependable
Reasonable rates Call 614

256 6251 efter 5 30

Aoofmg and gutter w ork
metal work housepamhng ,
ca rpenter vvork Exc ref
Free est rmates Call 446·
3171
General Hauhng For sale
ltmestone f1ll dtrt and top
sml
Cat I Call 61 4 -256 -

1427

Call 614 949 -2641

Three bedrm
house 1 h
baths new a c , msulated,
carpe1ed lots of kitchen
cabmets basemen1s car
port Call 992 · 2602
Beauttful home for sale 1 60
lmcoln Htll, wtll co ns•der
any reasonable offer Ready
t o sell Sabra Mom son Call
614 992 -2660

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Owner has to leave state 2
bedroom 1 1/1 bath. drnette
k11chen &amp; hvtng room , plus
nver r1ght away On 338
across from Ka1ser Alum

Call 614 247 3012

Concrete &amp;: block work
reta1mng walls, garages pa tiOS, concrete flo ors Free
est•mates Call 6 14 256

1632

Will do 1utormg. can start
1mmedtately
Call 446 7426
Would hke to do typmg m my
home Exper~enced Refer
ences provtded upon re

quest Call 614 388·9730
after 6PM

l ------------------G1ve p1ano &amp; organ lessons
1n my home to begmners,
advanced puptls &amp; adults
Also teach chord'"g S. trans
posong Call 614 992

5403

Financial

21

B yrs old. 3 bedrm, 2 baths,
fam1ly room w1th w ood
burner Smgle car garage. on
8 flat acres w1th stocked
pond Ctty water m A acme

Business

0 ppo rtu nity

110 Maple Place, Pomeroy
2 bedrooms fam1ly room .
largo l ot Must sell1o settle
estate Pnced $ 18 500, no
reasonable offer reJe cted
Call collect 1 614 - 891
0442 V1rg1nta Crew
House &amp; 3 lots for sale
S10 000 rn Hartford W
Va Call 614 882 2831
Baum Addttton 3 bedroom
brtck 1 'h baths full base
ment, 1amtly room carport
pat1o a c , S57 000 &amp;dJO'n
mg % acre lot avatlabla Call

LISHING CO recommends
that you do busmess wtth
people you know , and NOT
to send money through the
matl unttl you have mvest1
gated the offermg
Beer, Wrne Carry Out Over
6 digtt figure 1n gross annual
Income Beer sales 6 d1g1t
ftgure annually Lottery tar
m1nel Contact GUidO J
Gtrolamt , 606 W Matn St ..
Pomeroy
Own your own Jean Sportswear, Ladies Apparel,
or Children ·a Store . 300
brand names . $14 900 includes tnttlal tnventory.
atore fixtures , tratmng and
much mora Mr Ta1e 704·

753-4738

6643

304-676-5047 after 6 00

3 bedroom Ranch on Rt

160. 838.600 00

9 pe•

cant assumable loans cell

304 -676· 7746 o• 675 ·
2183
BELOW APPRAISED

4556
1211 Matn 6 room bnck,
ftrepla ce. basement
new
furnace large yard , many
extras
40 s
304 675

2381
New 3 bedroom ho use 34
acres Glenwood area
$65 000 or best offer 304

576 2353 or 576 2621
32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S OUAL
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
RT 35 PHONE 614 445 ·
7274
1965 12x60 mobtle home,
unfurmshed , $3,900 Call

Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vicinity
TWO FAMilY
Satu•day
May 26, 404 22nd St , Pt
Pit half blo ck past N orth
Po tnt School 1 0 AM ttll 7
Yard Sale Thursday and
Frrday hom 1 OAM to 5P M
on At 62 at the end of
Waterloo Rd at the trutler on
nght stde
The Henderson Jr Order
Pollee Henderson Spon
sormg yard sale and f lea
market Memonal week - end
May 25 thru 28 rf tnterested
please call 304 -675 5722
(n o charge)
Yard Sale Saturday
4
fam 1ly 5th Stre et Mason

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

1969 1 2"-64 Schult mob1le
h ome share
Ca ll 446 -

4298

6730

1 :} [1
304 6/5

Used 50x 10 mob1le home,

S695 00 304 675 4424

Trarler on large wooded lot
BOAT RAMP and dock
space Call 5 8 evenmgs
304 675 -6448 Terms
1976 Nova Trr Star all elec.
8x14 Sundack 10~~;20 attached room wrth w ood
stove 304 895 3911
1982 Clayton 14x 70 2
bedrooms, 2 baths , central
arr co nd $15 500 00 ftrm
l o t s of e)l; tra s 304 773 -

5550
1981 Holly park
14x70,
exc
cond
12x8 deck,
underpennrng and large
room a1r cond m cluded

304 895 3895 o• 895
3600

446 ·1340

69 PMC 12 x55 mobile
home 304 675 7610

1979 3 bdr mob1le home on
•(] acre lot well shaded
Must sell both together Call

33

614-388-9957
1979 Oakbrook 14x60, 2
bedroom gas h eat &amp; ftre
place wtth many extras Call

367 -0658 or 446 2929

1 971 l1barty 1 2 "-60 remo deled tnStde Wtth wood burner , a5kmg $4 500 Call

614-379-2115

1981 Nashua delu•e 3 bdr
front kttchen , CA &amp; sku1mg
Call 446 -7904 or 446 -

4576
1973 Baron mobile home
Quatl Creak tratle park
Pnced reduced tnterested
ca llers only Ca ll 614 245

5863
1972 mobtle home 12x65
good cond , 2 bdr , AC ,

86 soo Call 446 7171 of
oor 5 call 446 8288

Clottng Out Tra1ler Ren1al
Buttness Had 22 ONLY 6
LEFT
S1zes 1 0•50 &amp;
12x62 , 2 bedroom fur·
ntshed A comfortable home
for a Low Pnce Brown 's
Tntlar Park , M1narsvtlle ,

Oh•o Call 614 992 3324
1960 Richardson. 10x60 2
bedroom unfurnished
$1800 or make offer Call

Houoa. 3 loll, 810,000.00
304-882-2831

lrulttreeo. Aooking 820.000
Call 614 -992 -6712

304-678-2 497 after 6 p m

Barnyard Sale W Va Rt
62 6 mtles n orth o f Pt
Pleasant 8t 3 mtles south of
Pomeroy bndge May 25,
26 &amp; 28 Fnday Saturday &amp;
M on day
Cattle, pomes,
mule , hogs horse equtp
ment, tractor equ1pment,
m rsc
1tems
Watch for
s1gn s

73 Cam, o1.
etectnc
Call

VALUE Tri-level three bed room house on ,A acre lot
Fam1ly room w -ftreplacaand
1
ba1hs
Carpeted
throughout , atr condtttoned.
large rooms with plenty of
closet 1pece Laundry room
Three milet south on Rt 62

v,

Yard Sale May 28 Memor
1al Day Dusky St , Syre
c:use
Gordon F1shar
Restdence

Country retreat 9 room
home lf. acre rural water
also 2 lots 4 acres 61 4 446

614-446-0175

Seven year old home, three
bedrooms garden spot ,
2605 Lmcoln Ave , 8 %
percent assumable loan ,

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

1970 l ondon
12x60 3
berlro o m Ca ll after 5 00
p •
i149853c97

FOR RENT WITH OPTION

must
Owner transferred
sell , exc cond $66,000
$11 000 down Assume
8 1h pet loan 304 675 -

.. F,.o.merov

House and 53 acres ·•f land
tn Ast+ •r. n, W Va 3 G 675
3526 alter 5 J

73 Manor 1 4"-70, 2 bdr hke
new. S7 ,900 69 Oetrotter ,
12x60 2 bdr . &amp;4,900 Call

1529

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB ·

Homes for Sale

614 985 4201
TO BUY " I 14ft wtde three
bedroom
bath and half
mobtle home s•ttmg on ntce
lot, ready to move 1nto
9225 00 down S225 00 per
month 304 - 676 -2711

Ya r d Sale Addtston FWB
Lad1es A1d June 1 &amp; 2 , 9AM
to 9PM ram or shma at
1127 Second AVe lots of
everythmg for all ages

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7832

667-3402

Back Yard Sale 46 Centr•l
Ave Sat May 26th. 10 until
1 Avon bottles, Home lnt~ ­
nor clothmg

Patto Sale Sat Mav 26th
503 Pecan St , Sprmg Valley
Starao, portable TV lots of
m1sc

3 bdr ranch style home o n
Sanders Htll d1nmg room
k1tchen bath, attached garage, AC . gas heat, 947,500,
c1ty schools Call446· 21 51

18 Wanted to Do
Retail Outlet must employ 3
consctent1ous trustworthy
InSide retatl sa les clerks lmmedtately Aatarl e•pe
nence dosued but not necessary Must be able to
work wtth mm1mum super·
v1ston and be able to meet
publtc must be proftctent m
baste mathmatt cs Oppor tunity tor advancement for
nght persons Please reply tn
own handwrrtmg referen ces requtred to box 800 m
care of the Gallrpolls Datly
Trtbune, 825 3rd
Ave ,
Galltpohs . Oh 45631

Professional
Services

...... Giiiiipoifs.........

Dependable responstble
mother w1ll do babysrttrng 1n
her home Call 614-367 -

17 Miscellaneous
Employment
Services

23

Call 614-992-3968

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

614 -367 -7101

For Faster SeP11ce

SEPTIC TANKS INSrALUO

8

Auction every Tuesday
night, Pt Pleasant , WVe
Auct lonnie Neal Youth
Center Bldg , Camden St

Call 614-992 -6737

367-7560-367-767

EUGENE LONG

Phone
H 614 l-992-3325

Real Estate General

o~nd 1h •• '.L-uv; and ~ chc
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ANY SIZE

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PH. 446-8038

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

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New Homes-EitenSIVe
Remodeling
Insurance Work
Cuitqm Pole Bldgs
Garages
Roolmg Wo1k
Alummum &amp; Vmyl S1dmgs
15 Years E•penence
GREG ROUSH
PH . 992-7583
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BUS.: 985-3813
RES.: 985-3837

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INTERESTED
IN
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area near Brownell
PULLINS
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NEW VEHICLE
Call 614-992-6369
We'd lib to rntroduce ~ou to
EXCAVATING
CONSTRUCTION
Enaage-ACar the modern way
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111 Court St. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

LAFF-A-OAY

Friday, May

Mazy Starcher hosted a recent
meeting ottheChatterClub. Hostess
gifts were presented to her and
Dorothy Roach received a birthday

9 7 acre mrm farm , 12 x60
mob1le home , 5 outbutld
1ngs new house started
Mu st se ll
256 6620

s 16 000

36 a c re~ more or less 3
bedroom house art Oak Htll,
Oh•o Reas onab le 614 ·
682 6892 after 5

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
3 5 acre homesttes near R t
3 5 at Rodne-y 3 m• from
Hol ze r Hospital Call 446

8221

4 ac re s for sale oH Kerr
Harnsburg Ad on Vmey Rd

sa ooo

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3398 after 7PM
Ftr st street on the nght af1er
crossmg
Northup bndga
Approx 1 30 foof frontage

Call 446 3485

29 acres rn Mas o n County
located 4 6 m•les from rn1er ·
sect ton of Rt 62 and At 12
near M cCimt1c Wtldltfe Sta
uon on County R t
12
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S 17 400 00, 20 per cant
down 10 pet cent APR
call Charleston 304 342 7489 Of 304 882 2767 bftl .
tween 6 and 1 OPM

Rentals

614 742 -3033
Trarler wtth added room ,
large lrvmg room with wood
burner. garage wwth work shop Large garden apace &amp;
fenced yard . Extra building.

Farms lor Sale

41

Houses for Rent

3 BR house. 2 full bathe,
olbse to 1own No children or
pots Coll614-246 -6281 .

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They'll Do It Every Time

Houses for Rent

54 Misc . Merchandise

4 bedroom house. Lincoln
Hill, 8300 Dep . &amp; ref call
614 -992 -2816 or 992 2362

Upright piano. good condi tion 1100. or beat oHer .
304-676-4679.

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55 Building Suppli ~

porch . 4 miles back Glen wood . 304 -676 -2288

2 bedroom house 304 -676 -

4045

304 - 675 - 3030
3431

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Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bdr trailer fully furnished ,
good location . sec dep req
Call 446 -8668

Mobile homes for rent , fully
furnished . 2 bdr . adults
only Call 446 -41 1 0
2 BR trailer near Tycoon
lake
S185 mo
Oep
Req ' ed Ca ll 614 - 388
8711
Nlctt 3 BR Mobtltt Home on
Rt 7 Convenient location
No instdtt pets 245 -5818
2 bdr com pletely furntshed ,
large lot Call 446-2851
Nic ely furnts he d mob• le
home in cny , all electnc , 1 or
2 adults only 446 0338
14~e70

total e lectnc tra•ler
o n pr~vote lot . 3 bdr .
comp lete ly furniShed . •n
dudmg washer 8t dryer. dep .
required . S200 mo plus
ut ht1es Call 614 - 256 1393
2 bdr mobtle home fully
furnished . Eastern Ave Wa ter &amp; sewer patd S225 mo ,
adults . refttren ces &amp; depos1t
required Call 446 -3671
2 bdr mobile home . furn , all
electric. adults only, no pets
Call 614-367 7438

2 bedroom mobtle home on
Rt 2 . Pt Pit . $200 00
monthly. 304 -675 -4424
2 bedroom unfurnished. pn
vate lot. Burdette Addn
$,75 month. plus ufllittes
deposit and references
304 -675 -2464

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS { Eoual
Houstng Opportunity) has
one and two bedrooms. rent
startmg at $157 for one
bedroom and $193 per
month tor two bedroom.
w1th S200 deposit locatad
near Foodland a ... d Spr~ng
Valley Plaza , pool end TV
ant Call 446 -2745 or leave
message
3 bdr unfurn . garage apt ,
$260 plus deposit
Call
446 -3786
Furnished officiencv. 919
2nd . Galhpolts $146 S1n
gle Call 446 -4416 after
7PM
Furmshed Mob1le Home.
ce ntral atr . mile below ctty
overlookmg the river One or
two adults only 446 -0338
Upstairs furmshed . 4 rooms.
bath , AC . clean. no pets.
adults only, dep &amp; ref req
Call 446 -1519
N1ce new pr1vate down
statrs, apt . qutet near HMC.
, adult only No pets. ref
req Drapes stove , refng
Furnished 9200 mo Call
614 -446 -4782
2 bdr apts . newly dec ,
utJitties partly paid , S145
mo Call 675 -6104 or 675 5386

Unfurntshed 2 bdr 1n Crown
Ctty Cell 446 -7B3B .
Newly remodeled 2 bdr ,
equipped kitchen . central
air. $260 821'12 Second
A~Je . Gallipolis Call 446 2158
513 3rd A~Je , Gallipolis 1
bdr S 1 36 tncludes water.
deposit req . adults only
Call 446 -422 2 between 9 &amp;t
5
FurniShed efficiency, 920
4th . GallipoliS 8175 Utili·
t1es pa1d . Single. Call 446 4416 after 7PM
1 bedroom Apt S 196 . mo .
mcludtng utilities
Equal
Housing Opportunity Con 1act Village Manor Apts
. 614 -992 -7787.
· A•versida Apts . Middleport.
· Spectal retea for Senior
Citizens . 8130. Equal Housing Opportu01t1e1 . 614 992 · 7721 .
1 &amp; 2 bedroom fumiahed
optl. Call614-992· 6434 or
992-6914 or 304-2666 .
1 bedroom furnished apt
Oep . &amp; rei . required Call
614 - 992 - 2815 or 992 2382 .
APARTMENTS , mobile
homea. houset . Pt . Pleasant
ond Gallipolis . 614 -446 8221 .
TWIN RIVERS TOWER
Apanments now available to
elderly &amp; diNbfed with an
1ncome of leaa than
112.300. Ranting for 30
percent of adjutted Income.
Phone 304-875 -6879 .

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Apartment
for Rent

Household Goods

For sale table &amp; 6 chairs.
brand new Call 446 - 3668 .

N1ce 1 and 2 bedroom
unfurniShed apartments .
304 -675 -2218 before 6
pm

Why pay more Trade Center
Furniture Outlet, R t 7 ,
Kanauga , Oh . Open 9 7PM

Small furn1shed apt. Po10t
Pleasant. reference and dep OS it . adults 304 -675 -1366

Country Oak Furniture. ta bles, chairs. cupboards. drv
sinks. pie safes. lots of m1sc .
Conkles Rt 7, Tuppers
Plains. Ohio

45

Furn1shed Rooms

For rent Sleep1ng Rooms
a nd light house keepmg
rooms Park Central Hotel
Call 614 -446 -0756

Custom drapanes . m•ni
venettan blinds . Roman
woven wood s hades. verti cal blinds . Samples and
esttmates m your home P .
A Sayre. 304-458-1078

Sleeping room 8115 . utili - Surplus stock. new and used
ties paid Share bath , male appliances, furniture . 304 on ly . Range &amp; rafrig . 919 675-4424
2nd Ave., Gallipolis . Call
446 4416 after 7 PM
18.000 btu air -cond . Quasar
microwave oven . Both like
new 304 -773 6397
46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Pork. Route 33 . North of
Pomeroy Large lots Call
614 -992 -7479
2 trailer lot! , 1 small c hdd
accephtd 304 -675 -1076 .

Misc. Merchandise

Knauff Firewood Reduced
prices thru July 31st . Have
your own seasoned wood
thiS winter 614-256 -6245
Limestone, Sand, Gravel.
Delivered in Mason, Me1gs.
Gallia or ptck up at Richards
&amp; Son Call 446-77B5 .

47 Wanted to Rent
Small ofiice . three rooms 8t
bathroom mmium Reply to·
Or M V Mander~ck. Chiropractor , 8o.1t 462 . McArthur . Ohio 45651 .
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Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Ollv&amp; St .. Gallipoli s . New
8t used wood &amp; coal stoves
6 p1ece wood l1ving room
sutte wtth 6 mch flat arms
$399 . bunk beds complete
with bunkies 9199. 2 piece
antron livingroom suites
S199. antron recltnen 899 .
other recliners $80, maple
dtnette sets &amp;179 , box
springs &amp; mattress twm or
full 9100 set regular firm
$120 , maple dinette chairs
&amp;35 . wash stands $34 .
maple rockers $59. 7 p1ece
chrome dinette set $149, 5
p1ece dmette set $99, used
bedroom su1tes. refngera tors. ranges. chest, dressers.
wnnger washers, TV 's . dry ers. &amp; shoes Call614 -446 3159
LAYNE ·s FURNITURE
Sofa . chair , rocker. otto
man . 3 tables , (EUttra heavy
by Frontier}. $686 . Sofa.
chair and loveseat, 8276 .
Sofas and cha~rs priced from
$285 to $895 Tables. 845
and up to S 125. Hide -a beds . 8440 and up to
S525 .. Recltnen , $175 to
$375 , lamps from S28 to
$75 5 pc dinettes from
S99 , to 435 7 pc $189
and up Wood table with six
chatrs 9425 to 8745 Desk
9110 up to $225 . Hutches .
$550 and up. maple or pine
finish Bunk bed complete
wtth manresses. 8250. and
up to 8396 . Baby beds.
s 110 Mattresses or box
spnngs. full or twm. 8 58 ..
ftrm. 868 and 878 . Queen
sets. 8195 4 dr . chests,
842 5 dr chests. $64 Bed
frames , 920 and 826 ., 10
gun - Gun cabinets, S 360
Gas or electric ranges 8375
Baby mattreues. 825 &amp;
836 , bed frames $20. 826 ,
&amp; 830 . king frame 860
Good selection of bedroom
' suttes , ce der chesu .
rockers . metal cabinets.
swivel rockers .

PlastiC CISterns stat&amp; ap proved. plast1c septic tanks.
plastic culvert, metal cul verts, RON EVANS ENTER PRISES . Jackson . Oh 614·
286-6930
Coffee table stereo, stereo.
dinette table Call614 -2566417
Shrubs pruned . lawn re seeded. retaintng walls.
sidewalks. pat1os. fill d1rt.
topsoil. bark mulch &amp; sawdust Contact Bruce Davl!non Call614 -256 -1427
Fnewood cut up slabs $15
pickup load Call 614 -2455804
D1gital Tec h Scale guaranteed Call 614 -256-6880
Trailer for 3 wheeler $275
Oynamark riding lawn
mower SSOO Portapot $25 .
3 mobile hom e ules . com ·
plete &amp;125 each . all tor
$300 614 266 -6244
Set of auto body hand tools.
brand new. CO!It $200 will
take S150 Call 446 -6684
1980 Honda XFI80. 3 boys
bicvcles . color TV , go cart ,
Kelvmator dryer Call 614388-9083 Oo 614 - 388 8107
Pool tor sale '" good cond1
t1on Call446 -3668orseeat
76 Court St .
Bu1lt on vour lot a new home
you can afford over 1 . 1 00
sq .ft .. 6 rms &amp; bath, carpeted. ready to mov e into
&amp;26.500 Also garages 8t
basemen1S Call Patnot
Home Builders anytime
446 · 8038
Wtlt consider
mobile home as trade in

Lawn mowers &amp; btcycles.
used &amp; reconditioned
Frank's Pawn Shop. 430
2nd. Ave .. Gallipolis . Cell
446-0840 .
1 Ox20 f1 movable 1 piece
gelvan1zed metal building,
with windows. electrical
outlets, lights. wide door
and skids tor easy moving .
Like new . 8950 . Call Paul
614-763-3740 .
30 in. white electnc range,
axe . con, 8100 . 19 inch
color Quasar TV $160. 26
inch True Tone color TV
$100 . Call 614-992 - 6259
Small detk . 7 drawer. 17 tn
by 43 in high with chair,
exc . con . 8150 Call 614986-4227

TV &amp; Appliances. 827 Third

For sale tomatoe stakes,
Ohio Pallet co Call 614992-6461

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wether~. dryera. refrigerator~ , rangea
Skaggs Ap-

pllencea. Upper River Rd
beside Stone Crett Motel.
81 4-448-7398 .
Whirlpool waaher dryer pair
white. Other waehera &amp;.
dryert all guaranteed. Aleo
vegetable
flower plante .
Corner of Rt. 141 • Rt . 7 .
Coli 448·8033. Hupp·o A P·
pllance &amp; Glanware.

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Judy Taylor Grooming . Call
614 -367 -7220
Briarpatch Kennels Profes
s1onal All -breed grooming .
Indoor -outdoor boord1ng fa
ctlities English Cocker Spa
niel pupp1es Call 614 388
9790.

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Autos for Sale

1979 Ford Courrler, good
cond ., new tires, 82 ,496 .
Coli 614-388 -9906 .

Wanted to buy tobacco
plants Call 304 -458 -1997.

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1979 Chevy Caprice Claasic. 2 dr. ac. ps, V- 8 engine.
body good condition. exc.
performance. Will consider
all oHers. Call 614 -992·
7412 after 5 p m .

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livestock

1971 Ford Bronco, 1966
Chevy SS Converteble Call
614- 992 - 5742 or 9922094 .
1979 Plymouth Volare 6
cylinder, auto, low mileage,
clean. asking $3400. 992 3798 . Only serious
mquines

Dragonwynd Cattory Kennels AKC Chow pup pies. CFA Htmalayan. Per sian and Siamese ktttens
Call 614-446-3844 after 6

For sale or trade Reg .
Quarter horses 1 -6 yr old 1 -__:_----~---­
bay mare and 1 -1 yr. sorrel! 2 dr , red 1977 Olds Cutlass,
mare Call 446 -4792 or excellent condition . 614·
446-2446 .
992 -2531

Jack 's Tropical Fish. Pet
Shop &amp; Bait, Evergreen. Oh .
Ph 446 -0198 Spring Spe ctal's 29 gal. aq S29.99 .
10 gal aq . $7 .50 . Dvnoflo
160 power filter $22 50 .
Deluxe hob1troil hamster
cage S24 99 . Fancy hams ters .79 Albtno parakeet 's
$ 1 5 95 . lutmo parakeets
$15 95 Fancy parakeets
$9 50 - $12 95
Baby
Ferret 's w1ll be ready ap prox 5 weeks Flying squir rels. Guinea ptg's $4 99
AKC R9gistered mtni
poodles-2 males 1 female
left Swordtails· buy one get
one free Platy's - buy 1 get 1
free Many more spec1els .

9 -N Ford tractor. w1th 12 '
plows &amp;,grader blade, good
shape. $1,500 . Call 614 379- 21 15.

Esk1mo Sp1tz 8 wks o ld .
shots. wormed. 1 male. 2
female Call 446 -7230

Registered Arabian filly
great pedigr-ee Call 614367-0659 or 614- 367 7379
4 yr old Palomino Gelding,
broke to ride 304-773 ·
5511 or 773 -5823 .

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For sale. AKC Rag . labrador
Ret never pups, black 1st
shots, wormed $126 each
Cal1614-682 -7477 .
2 English setter b1rd dogs . 1
rabbit dog , best offer Call
614 -992 -6846
Mmiture Schnau:zers $100
All male Jean Stout Call
614 -992 -5511

57

Musical

Instruments
Multt Vo x electric piano,
S280 Ca ll 614 -388 -9905

&amp; Grain

Quality hav for sale in field .
$1 .50 per bale Call 304773- 5381 or 773-5170 .
Pure Ttmothy hav S2 00
bale 304 -458 -1656

Part black Chow 10 wks
old female. a ll shots.
wormed. S75 Call 4463369
For sale male P11 Bull. Call
446 -4178

Hay

Transportation
71

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH pa1d for late
model used cars
Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 East
ern Ave ., GallipoliS Call
614 446 -2282 .
1978 Ford Ltd .. 2 dr : Bu1ck
station wagon S350 ;
Camper trailer -bathroom .
kltchenette - &amp;2000 Call
446- 1358
1 98, Cougar XR7 good
cond , sharp light grey on
grey . Call 614 -245 -5818
1977 Dodge Aspen 82 .000
miles. slant 6 , 4 dr. PS. exc
running cond , sport radials.
S1.450 . Call 446 -815B .

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

1973 Olds Delta 88 auto.
good cond Call 446 · 7230

Stra wb erries. call after
3 00 304-675 -5412 .

1976 Ford Torine one
owner, 64 ,000ml , AM -FM.
AC . $1.500 Ca11446 -2419
or 446- 1416.

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For Sale or Trade

Wants to trade 1 9in . color
TV and a cuddle couch for a
roll top desk 614 - 446 4656

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock
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Farm Equipment

1980 Datsun 310 GX, good
cond., low mtleage. Call
446 -1 406 after 6PM .
1976 Corvette 61.000
miles . 1969 Chevy PU . good
cond Call675 -6951 .
1982 2 dr Chevy Chevette.
4 spd . AM - FM tape .
$3,495 . 1981 2 dr Chevv
Chevene. auto. sun roof.
$3.196
1980 Renault
leCar. 4 spd . AM -FM, AC,
sun roof. 82,496 John's
Auto Sales, Bulav1lle Rd.
Gallipolis, Oh 446 -4782 .

Tractor, model B With cultivators Call614-266-6417

1972 Impala 60.000 actual
miles Engine - v .g body end
interior-fair . Call 614 -3677647 evenings.

52 Ferguson 30 tractor. A - 1
cond , plows. cultivators.
mower 82200. Call 682 8010 after B p .m

1978 Chevy Monza 2 plus2 .
hatchback. V-6 . AM -F M.
PS. PB. 81.696 . Call 614JBB-9906

1969 Ford ton truck , 1 row
tobacco sener Call 614 379-2146

1975 Pontiac Astra. 4 cyl..
standard . good cond., 8650
Call 61 4 -3BB-9905

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'76 Cordoba, air-cond. PW,
PB, PS. $950 .00 or best
offer. 304-675-7591 .
1980 Z28 Camero, PS. PB,
AC, cruise control. power
windows, blue w1th white
anterior 304-882 -2318
1980 Diesel Rabbit. ac. 4
speed. 4 door. radio, 43 to
50 m1les per gal. 304 675
3119 callafler 5 :00
1974 Opel Manta. needs
t1min g chain, body e~ec . 2
naw tires, $250.00. Factory
roll -bar 8100 .00 304 -882 2012 or 882-2952
'80 Honda Accord, 5 speed
2 door hatch back, clean car,
304-675-6286 .
'81 Celica Toyota GT. lift
back. 304-676 -6149 after
5:00
1980 Sunblfd Pont10c .
1964 PICkUp 304 - 773 9143

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Trucks for Sale

81 Ch&amp;v S -10 lg. b&amp;d . 6
cyl , with topper , auto . PW.
Sr &amp; Bko Call 614-367 7156 Roush Lane. Cheshire.
1983 S· 10 Chevy PU. 4
spd . , AM - FM like new
$6,395. 1982 S-10 Chevy
PU, 4 spd . AM -F M tape.
vinyl coverbed, sport r~ms.
85,996 1981 Chevy Luv, 4
spd .. AM -FM tape. vmyl
cover bed. &amp;3.996 . 1979
Chevv luv PU. 4 spd .. rad10.
sharp, $2,596. John's Auto
Sales . Bulav1lle Rd . Ga lhpo ·
lis, Oh 446 -4782
For sale or trade 1980
Chevy 1/2 ton , 4x4, Silvarado . Call 446-0157 .

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Motorcycles

1979 Honda X R 600, good
cond .. 8900. new motorcy cle trailer, $260 . Call 4464094.
1980 Honda Interstate. tully
dressed . greet shape.
S4.700 Call 61 4- 388·
9906 .
1980 Kawasaki KZ1 300. 6
cyl. engine shaft drive, many
utraa, very good con. Call
614-992 -7 110 alter 5 p.m .
For sale, 1976 Harley Oavid son SuperGI1d e . New paint,
low mileage, good condition . Call614-992 -6234.
1978 Kawasaki KZ 760 with
windshield, lots of extras.
$1096. See or cell Gary F.
Hysell. 614-992 -63B8
1981 Yamaha Virago. size
760. good cond . extras .
304-676-2119 .
1974 Honda 760. full
dressed, 14,000 miles,
claan. 81.000.00. 304675-6622 or 6 76-7733
1 978 Suzuki G S 400. street
b1k0. 8425 .00 . Call 304895-3834.
1980 Honda CR - 260. eKe
cond .. $500 . 304 - 8953803 ofter 3 30 PM
1979 Yamaha 1100. full
dress , stereo, exc cond .•
large amotlnt of tire wood,
cheep . 304-676 -4338 .

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Boats and
Motors for Sale

19 ft. Fiberform SS 1 B6.
470 Mercruiser motor, open
bow, stainless steel pro peller. boat has only 26 hr
s~nce new, has been stored
in garage, exc cond .
s9.000 . Call 614 - 367 7760 or 614-367 -0185 .
19112 ft . Criscraft inboard.
outboard &amp; trailer, 82.400
Call 614-256 -6472

1- - - - - - - - - , 5 ft fiberglat11 Star Crah
windshield 66 HP Mercury .
Bilge pump lights, horn
trailer, excellent $1,000 .
Call614-266 -1909
16ft. fishing boat 2 motors,
oars. swivel seats. priced
reduced to $1,750 Call
446- 3637 .

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Correct Craft &amp; Sk1 Supreme. family skt boats
New &amp; used , Parkersburg,
WV 304-422- 8433 or 304422- 2367

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Marcum Roofing &amp;: Spouting . Now inttalling rubber
root. . 30 yeara experience,
specializing in built up roof.
Call 614-388- 9857 .

H &amp; S Home Improvement•
winyl stding. rooting, room
addition. storm windowa,
stone Call 614 -367-0409
or 614 -367-7244.

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304·676 ·
1331 .
RfNGlE·s SERVICE experienced roofing. including
hot tar application. carpan·
tar. electrician. mason Call
304-675-20B8 or 676 4560

Water wells commercieland
domesttc, teat holes. pump
sales end service. 304 -8953B02 .
BASEMENT WATER ·
PROOFING. Unconditionel
lifetime guarantee local
references furnished . Free.
estimataa. Call collect 1 814- 237-0488. 9 a.m . to 5
p . m . Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.
Remodeling , siding, interior
and exterior, textured coat·
ing, simulated brick and
stucco. thermo replacement
wtndowa 304-675-1580 .

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1978 Chevy van, 6 cyl .
auto . AM-FM tape. $3,496
John 's Auto Salea, Buleville
Rd. Gallipolis, Oh 446 ·
4782 .
1978 Ford Ulility van, Heavy
supension. dual rear tires .
83,600.00 . Mon . thru Fri.
phone 304-676 -4519 .
1973 Jaep CJ6. 8996 .00
Will take trade. Phone 304676 · 7421 . Siders
Equipment .

1 6' 1972 Glast ron motor
boat, trailer incl for $1200 .
Call altar 7 :00. 304-676 5106 .
Camping
Equipment

1971 Comanche Travel
trailer. ice box , gas stove.
electric. water In exc. con .
8800 Ca11614-742-2138

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE. Open
daily 9 to 6:30, Sat. 9 to 4,
Sun . 1 to 4 . U .S. Rt . 60,
Coolville, Oh 814 - 667 3386 .

Firewood tor aale. e20 .00
pick -up load. eao.oo deli vered . Call before 11 :00
after 6 :00 . 304-675- 2991

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22 ft . aelf contained AV
tlndem axlea. tleapa
Pontiac to tow, complete
reeae hitch, tr1n1mltaion
cooler . Coli 448 -0614 .

Commercial wood thaper
bits, 3hp motor 3 ph ..e ,
table top and guide. Ellc .
cond. 304- 675 -1460.

1980 Harley Davidton wlda
glide. Can be eeen at Betz:
Honda .

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Motorcycles

1981 Hondo CM400, ••c.
cond .• Coll448- 18811 or ooo
at 48 Spruco Bt.
7110 Hondo U711 . Coli 814·
248-8238 .

17 ft . Boollno camporoleepa
6. oelf contolntd. good
condition, 1ala chtap. 14 ft .
tlberglall canoe •126
Heavy duty Reeoo hitch . Call
614-3B8-8437.
20 ft . Salf contolnod, A-1
eondltlon. f1880 . Coi1304B82- 2488 anytlmo.

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Plumbing
Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth end Ptne
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or
614 -446-4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING . Rt . 1. Bo• 366 , Gollipolis . Call 614-367-0676 .

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Heating. 211 Sixth St ..
Point Pleuant, W . Ve . 304676 · 6420
Licensed and
insured.

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J .A.R.Conatructton Co.Rutland. Oh.61 4 -742-2903 :
Basements. Footers. Concrete work . Backhoe's .
Dozer &amp; Oitcher, Dump
trucks. &amp; water-gas· aewerelectricallines.
Water walla, drilled &amp;. serviced . Free estimates. Call
614 -992 -6006 or 614 -742 3147
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truck rental. 614 - 448·
4066 .
SEWING Machine repair~,
service Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scinors . Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy . 814-992-2 284 .

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James Boys Water Service .
Alao pools filled . Call 81 4·
268 - 1141 or 614 -4461175 or 614-4411-7911 .
JIMS WATER SERVICE
Coli Jim Lanier. 304 -6767397

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Cell anyume. 446 -8038 .

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GET your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER . Water removel ,
furniture cleaning. free eati·
motes . 304-876-2296 .

1961 Hydroclyne motor
boat, 16ft. '78 trai ler, 80hp
Mercury motor 8800. 304 576- 2231 .

1979 Jaap CJ-5 . 6 cyl .. 3
spd .. loaded with extras .
83.000. Call446-061 6 .

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RON'S Televiaion Service .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola. Ouezar, and
house call s Call 304· 676 239B or 614 -446-2464 .

'82 Plymou1h Arrow truck.
4 ,600 miles, AC , Chrome
bumper. Chrome wheeles,
White letter tires. 304 -675 1186

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RIGHT ~OW. IN!-'RE: ON
A ~E-R.IOU5- C A-5E .. TOO
SERIOU5o, IN FACT.

S.tlllffT, LITTLE FELLER 1 .. ~·h
GMARTER 'N I AM, MUCH
AS I HATE T" ADMI T IT!

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,
scotchguard-water extrac tion, deodorizers. FREE eltl mates . Reaaonable ratea.
Gena Smith. 992-6309 .

Good -1 Excavating. basemanu, footers, driveways,
septic tanks , landscaping.
Call anytime 614-446 4637, James l . Davison, Jr .
owner

Vans

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PAINTING- interior and exterior. plumbing, roofing,
1ome remodeling. 20 yra.
exp. Caii614- 3B8 ·8662.

1979 Sunk1st 19ft 454 cu
mch Chevy inboard motor.
jflt dnve, Berkley Pump.
tandem tratler &amp;JtC cond
304-675-5919

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SORRY, JOANNE, I
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1981 Chevy 4x4. 306 VB . 4
spd, heavy %ton, duel gas
tenks. 8t heavy duty hitch,
A- 1 shape $5700 firm Call
614-742-2944

Used gran trimmer &amp; cham
aawa· Pomeroy Home &amp;
Auto . Call 614-982-2094 .

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Improvements

'6 6 Ford Pickup, runs good,
6 cyl . standard transmis·
sion . $600. Call 614 -985 4124

We will be closed for Memorial Day. Sunday &amp; Man·
day. Have aaafe and enjoys·
1 9B 1 Soboru Gl Brat. 4 ble wookond . BURDETTE
wheel drive am -fm , &amp;· C, CAMPER SALES &amp; SER30.000 milao f6.200 . 304- VICE . U.S . Rt . 50. Coolville.
Oh 614-667-3386
895-36B1 .

Two manual typewritera.
good cond .• U5.00 each .
Size11 wedding dre11. good
cond. HB.OO 304 - 878 ·
3784.

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C.HANC.E- TO 5TUMP YOU. YOU
WRIG6LE-D O UT OF THAT
DAL-E-Y HOTEL QUE,TIOIJ.

14h Sears Jon Boat and
trailer, 91.12 hp . Johnson
motor plus trolling motor
and accessortes . E~ec cond .
$1 . 200 00 . 304 - 576 2392 .

1976 Dodge Van for sale or
trade, tully carpeted. bucket
aeats, 41 , 000 miles,
8900 .00 or bell1 offar. 304675-4090.

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- Commercial and reaiden tial, free eatimatea. Cell
614-256-1 1B2 .

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Wanted Gravely for parts.
must be LCB Custom Converitable model 304 -5762441

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Motors Homes

Serv1ce s

Tobacco sticks and two
tobacco bailers 1 977 VW
Rabbit. 304· 675-7380

Pets for Sale

HillCREST KENNELS
Boardtng all breeds Heated
indoor- outdoor facilities
AKC Doberman puppies ·
Stud Servu::e Ca11614 -446 ·
7795

Girls ~ 20 in bicycle. $60 .
Call614-388 -9905 .

Used Furniture -- Refrigera tora. cheira. dryers. and
TV 's. 3 miles oul Buleville
Rd . Open 9am to 6pm, Mon
thru Fri . 9am to 6pm , Sat .
614-446-0322
Ave ., Gallipoli1. 614-446 1699. Spin waahera , gas &amp;
electric dryers, auto
wethers. gaa &amp; electric
ranges. refrigeratora, TV
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351 Ford modified eng1ne. 4
speed truck trana .. two 9-32
tractor tireaandwhaels, 3pt
four
-5 tirea
and tongues
wheels.,
hitch 6diac.
2 trailer
7hp. M .F ridtng mower
304-896-3441 ·

Pomeroy-Middleport,

DICK TRACY

· &amp; Campers

1976 Franklin 27 ft . 6th
wheel camper. aelf ·
contllined, newer ref.. ec,
rear bath with tub· ahower,
complete hitch. exc. con. '
86BOO . Coli ~ 614-992 ·
3110.

2 tractors, 1 M farmall, 1 H
farmall &amp; 2 14 ft . hay
trailors . Call 614 - 949 2658 .

Now open for business.
Mountain State Block, Rt .
33. New Haven Complete
maaonr'/ supplies. 4 ", 8 " .
1 2" block Delivery serv•ce .
Phone day 304 ~ 882 - 2222.
evening 882-3239

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International tractor and
Fontaine trailer for nle. Call
614-379-2775 .

lUMBER -Rough cut, oak ,
poplar , 2x4, 2x6 , 2.te8, 1x4 ,
1 x6 , 1 x8, length available, 8
h . through 16 h . Hogg &amp;
Zuspan . 304-773-5664 .

3 bedroom farm house wtth
garden spot $250. month

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1978 18 ft. camper Wlldarneu trailer. fully aelf contained. sleeps caretr.. , •.
awning, tlntum wheele. ...exc. con. 13500. Call 814- :":
992- 8259.
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MF 1100 tractor, 100 HP,
tobacco setter , tobacco
sticks, 20KV PTO generator,
-4 in pump. 300 gel. 8 row
•p ray outfit. Call 614-6823931 after 6PM .

New galvanized corrugated
culvert S2 35 f1 up AU
sizes . F1tt1ngs . Pipe, beams.
structural steel-new, used .
Big discounts. Delivered!
Anywhere! Nowl Estimates
free 304-926-0884

$100 .00 deposit . Washer
and dryer . outbuildtng .

by Larry Wright

CARLYLE ®

Allia Chalmera tractor good
cond. Cell 446· 2644 after
4 :00.

614 -742 -

Mobile home for rent . new.
fumiahed . $1 75 00 month

KIT 'N'

Farm Equipment

Fermall cub tractor, ••c.
cond. . with cultlvatora,
other equipment available.
Coli altar 4 :30. 614-26116846 or 61 4-266·6791

Logan Giant aead beena.
phone 304 -676-2130

Nice 3 bedroom houae near
MJne No . 1, &amp;226 . mtl"l

8100
2128

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Home resales up
_J By The Assoclaled PreBs
Home resales were up In Apr!l to
the highest level In almost four
years, a real estate trade group
says, but Its chief economist says
rlslng mortgage Interest rates may
dampen further Increases this year.
Meanwhile, wonies about interest rates and concern about the
banking system sent stocl. prices to
a 15-month low.
More than lour stocks fell for each
one that rose Thursday on the New
York Stock Exchange, and the Dow
Jones Industrial average tumbled
10.37 points to 1,103.43, its lowest
close since Feb. 23, 1983.
Bank stocks were particularly
hard hit. Stocks of a dozen banks hit
52-week lows Thursday as Investors,
ne rvous from the problems beset ting Cant Inental Illinois National
Bank &amp; Trust, sold off their sha res.

Manufacturers Hanover Trust of
Nev.· York. the nation's fourth -

Largest bank, led the bank declines
as Its stock plunged$.3.37)\ashareto
close at S27 62Y,. Some of the rumors
spectficaUy mentioned Manutactur-

AT&amp;T cuts long
WASHINGI'ON (AP) - Consumers who rely on the American
Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. to
handle their Interstate longdistance calls received one of the
first tangible benefits of Industry
competition this morning - ~
across-the-board reduction In Io)\gdistance rates.
Effective at 12:01 a.m. today,
AT&amp;T cut Its regular long-distance,
WATS and International calllng ·
rates by a uniform 6.1 percent,
complying with a MaylOorderofthe

ers. but the company denied It had
any financial dltficulltles.
Meanwhile, the U.S. League of
Savings Institutions said Thursday
that home buyers are borrowing
money for mortgages from the
nation's savings Institutions at a
record clip this year, with the
majority of the loans carrying
adj ustable interest rates.
So far this year, savings and loan
Institutions have loaned about $48
billion to home buyers, according to
a survey of 1,tro Institutions, the
league said.
The figure eclipsed the previous
record of $32.4 billion set In the first
four months of 1983. and if the trend
continues, It wlll top the annual
record of $135 billion set last year.
said W!Ulam B. O'Connell. president
of the league.
The average interest rate for
fixed-ra te mortgages rose to 13.66
percent from 13.07 percent In
.January, while the average rate on
adjustable-rate mortgages fell to
11.21 percent last month from 11.54
percent at the start of the year,
O'Connell said .

Todd Lisle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Lisle, Syracuse, is a
Daily Sent Jnel carrier in Syracuse V!Uage. A seventh grader
at Southern Junior High School,
Todd likes carrying The Sentinel
because It not only provides him
with personal funds but also
gJves him an opportunity to
meet new people. At 13, Todd
likes to camp and fish and take
part in sports activities. H&lt;'
delivers The Sentinel to 65
homes .

Emergency runs
Six calls, including one at H: 25
p.m. by lheTuppersP!ainssquad to
Hudson Lake, the drowning site of a
Meigs Count y man, were answered
by units of the Meigs County
Em ergency Medical ServicC'
Thursday.
At 10: 2J a.m. the Pomeroy unit
went to Welshtown Hill Road a nd
transpol1ed Samantha Hysell to
Veterans Memorial. at l :4J p.m.the
Middlepot1 Fire Department responded to a call to 213NorthSccond
where food on the stove had caught
fire; at 7:26p.m. the Middleport unit
went to :t'\2 North Third for Ronald
Diles who was treated but not
transported; at 8:57 p.m. the
Rutland squad took Murle Hanis
from Danville to Veterans Memor ial Hospital. and at 9:32p.m . the
Middle port unit went to Meigs Mine
No. I where they treated but did not
transport Danny Brickles.

Elementary students oftheSouthe rn Local Sc hool Disnict responded
to a nationwide call for school
children of America to "Put In Your
2 Cents Worth" to help with the cost
of refurbishing the State of Libei1y.
Southern Local students donated
$51.74, Southern District Elementary Principal Robert Beegle reports Including $4.01 from Letart;
$4 .88 from Portland; ~.16 from
kindergarten; $12.18 from Syracuse, and $22.51 from Racine.

Mostly cloudy tonight with a
chance of of showers and thunderstorms. Low around 65. Saturday,
mostly cloudy and cooler with
showers and thunderstorms likely,
mainly In the morning. High 73-78.
Chance of rain 50 percent tonight
and 60 percent Saturday.
Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday:
Fair on Sm1day. Chance ol
showers or lhunderstonns Monday
and cooler with a chance ol showers
Tuesday. Highs In tbe upper 00s and
low 70s Sunday, in the 7Us Monday
and in the 00s Tuesday. Lows In the
40s and low 50s SWlday morning, in
the 50s Monday and mld.41Js to
mld·50s Tuesday.

No paper will be published
Monday, May 28 in order that
employees of the Ohio Valley
Publishing Company may observe
Memorial Day. Publication resumes on Tuesday.

Money suit filed
A suit for $13,701.49 was filed in
Meigs County Common Pleas Coun
by Diamond Savings and Loan.
Pomeroy, against Kevin A. Dailey
and Sharon A. Dailey, Lancaster.
and George Collins as Meigs County
Treasurer.

Veterans Memorial
Admitted : Lois Pauley. Pomeroy; Cora Fobner. Pomeroy: Mary
Divers, New Haven; William Tiemeyer, Pomeroy; Carl Shultz. Jr .
Pomeroy; .John Reibel, Pomeroy:
and Murl Harri,, Langsville.
Discharged: Ollie Hill. Gladys
Sigler. Shirley Wise, Christopher
Van Mete r, Lewis Ellis, and Lee
RudisilL

Area death
Benjamin Fortney

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Benjamin Fortney, 61, Guysville,
died Thursday afternoon at the
Camden Clark Hospital In Parkersbu rg after an extended illness.
Born at Guysville, he was the son
of the late Harter and Evah Robey
Fortney. He was a member of the
Savannah Masonic Lodge 466,
Guysville; Scottish Rite Bodies,
Cambrtdge; Washington County
Scottish Rites Club, Marietta:
Minear Chapter 274, OES, Guysvllle: American Legion Post 414,
Glouster: and Disabled American
Veterans Chapter 37, Athens.
He is sur&lt;ived by his wife, Sylvia
Rummer Fortney, one son, Mark,
Millfield: rwo daughters. Mrs.
Larry 1Nina 1 Russell, Guysville:
Mrs. William (Marjorie! McPherson. Coolville; eight grandchildren,
and one great -grandscn.
Aso sur&lt;lvlng are a brother,
Richard Fortney. Guysville; and
three sisters. Mrs. Gladys Fuller.
The Plains: Mrs. Pearl Crov. and
Mrs. Virginia Hesson, Fort Wayne,
lnd . Preceding him indPalhbcsides
his parents were one son and two
brothers.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 1 p.m. at U1e White
Funeral Home in Coolv!Ue . The
Rev. David Couto will officiate and
burial will be In Greenlawn Ceme
tery at Lowell.
Friends may caU at the funera l
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m .
Saturday. Masonic ser&lt;ices will be
held at7: 30 p.m. on Saturday.

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By the Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS Gallia and
Meigs joined most other counties in
the area by posting a decline in the
April unemployment rate. The
jobless rate throughout the region.

however. continues to remain above
state and national averages, reports
the Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services.
Meigs County registered it s
lowest level of unemployment for
the year with an April figu re of 11 .9
percent. The county's previous low
level for1984was In Janua ry, when a
rate of 12.8 percent was reported .
The Meigs posting for April
represents the second straight
monthly decline for the county . The
rate fell from a highofl:l.:ip&lt;'rccnt in
February to a March ftgurf' of 131
percent.
The April figure represents an
overall decline in unemployment of
1.2 percent from the preceding
month .
'J'heGallia County unemployment
ra te fell by onP-hall (0.51 of one
percent between March and April,
according to the OBES.
The April postlngofll. 7percentdown from the March figure of
percent- represents the reversatof
a two-month pattern of unemployment increases for the county.
Between January and February ,
theGallia rate rose by two-tenths of
one percent, from 11.6 to ll .B
percent. In March , the county
registered an increase in the jobless
rate of four-tenths of one percent. as
the figure rose to 12.2 percent.
The April decline m unemploy -

more.''

Under the rules. those serving
tlmeformlsdemeanoroffensesmay
not be In contact with those
incarcerated on felony conv ictions.
And. those awaiting trial may not be
"mixed" with those who have been
tried. Also, juvenile and female
prisoners must be physically separ·
a ted from all other inmates.
"It hits In spurts," Montgomery
explained, "over a period of time we
reach a point where tbe jail's
po)l'Jlatlon simply makes It impossl ·
ble to take any more."
By agreement between the county's vartous law enforcement agencies, stx slots are routinely aUocated
(Continued on page A-6)

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Area jobless
rates in A(Jril
Percentage

County

Athens .................... 10.4 (10.4)
Gallia ..................... 11.7 02.2)
Jackson .................. 12.3 ( 13.7)
Lawrence ................ 13.8 ( IU)
Meigs ..................... 11.9 ( 13.1)
Vinton ..................... 11.6 ( 12.3)

,JOBLESS RATE - With the
exception of Atbens, where tbe
jobless rate beld swady, Wlem·
ployment throughout the area
dropped between March and
1\prU. With a decre&gt;L.e of 1.2
perct.'flt, Meigs County registered the healthiest decline In lbe
region. In chart ahove, MaiTh
rates are shown in parenthesis.
mcnt for Gallia and Meigs was in
linf' with a dm.vnward trend registered throughout most of southeast·
e m Ohio. With the exception ot
Athen s- where theratP hPldstC'ady
- the jobless ratP in all surrounding

counties declined
O£lES figures show 1.6&amp;'5 of Ga lli a
County's estimated work force of
14,427 without work In April.
in Mei gs, the OBES rcpons 1.312
of thai county' s work force of 11.031
as johless during the month.
According to thP OBES. the state
jobless ra te stood at 9.R percent in
April, whilP the national rate was
reported at 7.6 percent.

Grand jury dismisses
inmate death case
at Lucasville prison

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LUCAS'v1LLE. Ohio tAP) - A
union official representing prison
guards at the Southern Ohio
Correctional Facility is calling a
grand jury decision not toreturnany
indictments in t he Feb . 9death of a n
Inmate ther&lt;' " fantasti c."
The Scioto County Grand Ju ry
sa td Friday it could find no criminal
IJabUity on the part of guards who
struggled with irunate Jimmy
Haynes shonly before he died .
If lh&lt;' jury h~d returned Indict ments, it would have hampered
guards' ability to do their duty, said
Alan HiU. president ofthecorreclion
officer' local at Lucas,·iUe .
The grand jury de Libera ted Thursday and Friday at the Institute aftN
hearing evidence from a special

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prosecutor and 31 witnesses.

LOCKS MEETING - Coogressman Clarence MDier, Mhlo, at left,
examines plans by the U.S. i\nny Corps ol Engineers for a new locking
system for tbe GaiHpotis Locks and Dam. At center Is Frank Matthews,
a rorps official, and at right, Col. John Deveru~, HIDington district
engineer.
aid package for El Salvador,
Introduced by Sen. Robert C. Byrd,
D-W.Va., and Sen. MarkO. Hatfield,
R-Ore. , won Senate approval but

was dropped by House and Senate
conferees when they met to revl.e
the bill for approval by both houses
or Congress.

Memorial
Day

The grand jury previously had
seen a report on Hayni'S death
compiled by the State Highway
Patrol and had chosen not to act on
the case, said Sci oto County
Prosecutor Lynn Grimshaw .
But the Legislature, in the fa ce of
public pressure to invest iga te the
death, appointed Thomas Beal of
Columbus to serve as special
prosecutor and conduct his own
investigation .
The grand jury that repot1ed

Flida1· had all bul two of the 15
members from the prt•\·ious grand
jury.
Sen. Paul Pfeifer. R-Bucy rus.
said he believes Frida~ ' sdecision by
the grand jury mds state Involvement in the case. Pfeifer, vice
c halnna n of the prison inspet·tion
committee that appointed Beat, said
he will ask Beal 10 r&lt;&gt;pot1 his
investigation findings to tht:&gt;
eorruni t t ce .

AG files for
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In
coal mine case
POMEH OY -An injunction has
been filro in Ml·igsCuun l)' Common
Pl&lt;:'as Court by Anthony .) Cci&lt;'brezze. J r .. a ttornrv general of Oltio
againsl Slanlcy Hunt and Larry
Hunt , Dark Diamond Coal CoqJ., e t
a!.
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envirunmr-ntallaw s in lhPOp('ratlon
of lhn&gt;e coal mines in Ohio .
Celcbrf'Zzc' s suit. brought a t the
request of Ohio Em·ironmr ntal
tContinued on pag&lt;' A-6\

Lawmakers unable to clear decks for adjournment
By ROBERT E. MJIJ,ER
All80ciated Preas Wrller
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -State
senators, unable to agree on a bill
earmarking lottery profits lor
LEAVES SENATE FLOOR

Butlllmut Ave.

Ponwov. OH.
Ph. 892-2038 or 892-&amp;721

GALLIPOLIS- Recognizing the
Gallipolis Locks and Dam as
"essential to tbe economic development oftheOhlo Valley," U.S. Rep.
Clarence E. M!Uer said he has met
with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
officials about replacing the aging
locks .
The Lancaster Republican has
sponsored legislation to construct a
1,IDfoot main lock at Gallipolis.
considered one of the worst navigational bottlenecks on the inland
waterways system.
Miller's bill is a major part of a
comprehensive water resources
measure expected to be considered
by the House of Representatives In
June.
Although corps officials detailed
the hazards Involved with the
47-year-&lt;&gt;idfac!Uty In their four-year
study released In 198l. two recent
accidents atGa!Upolls havedramat ·
!zed the situation.
A coal barge passing through the
600-foot main lock AprU 2 struck the
main gate, causing a 17-daydelay of
river commerce. Just eight days
later, another accident caused the
main lock to be closed. It was
reopened earlier this month.
Legislation to authorize and fund
construction of a main lock on the
West Virginia shore of the facility
has been Introduced several times In
the past two years.
A recent amendment to a military

Along the River ........... B-1-S
Business ....................... A-3
Deaths ......................... A-4
Editorials ..................... A-2
Fann ........................... E-3
Sports ........................ C-1-4

April jobless rate
declines in both
Gallia and Meigs

to be injured In the facUlty whlle
operating In violation of the rules.
"I lived through the jall being
closed once," Roderick said Friday
afternoon . "I don't want to see it
again."
While the facility is physically
capable of housing up to 18
priSOners, state regulations mandate certain restrictions on aUowable population mixtures.
"ln a worst case situation,"
Sherlff James M. Montgomery sald
Friday morning, "we could be
reduced to as lew as four prisoner·
s ... ll we had a female, a juvenile
female and a male juvenile In at the
same time as a felony lnmate ... that
would be It, we couldn't hold any

approved rules and regulations.
By LARRY EWING
Failure to meet those n'QUireTimes-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Local law en- ments could lead to closure of the
forcement officials see last week's jaU.
Additionally, the county could be
housing emergency at the Gallla
beld
legally liable II a prisoner were
County JaU as symptomatic of a
problem with the facillty and Its
ability to meet thecounty'sneed for
incarcerations, while continuing to
abide by state mandated
regulations.
On Wednesday, Common P leas
Judge Richard C. Roderick issued
an emergency order directing that
all inmates Incarcerated forDWI be
released. He further ordered that no
future DWI offenders be jailed untU
the cuiTI'nt housing problem at the
facility is corrected.
In issuing that order. Judge
Roderick wrote: "The present
Inmate population at the... jaU... presents a clear and present
danger and potential for violence
that must be aUevlated."
"It's all a matter of the mix," the
judge explained. "the makeup of the
population in the jail was simply too
dangerous ... and, was In violation of
the jaU rules."
The Gallla County JaU Is curJt\IL WA.ml - A door
rently certified by the state as a
leading
a cell block In tbe
temporary holding facility.
GaiUa County Jail is wliocked by
In order to maintain that certificaLarey Swift Jr., a jailer. i\n
tion, the jall- which was closed for
emergmcy was declared in tbe
a period of several months In 1981 for
jail last week due to population
state ordered repairs - must
discrepancies.
operate undf&gt;r a set of state-

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Ohio weather:
partial weekend
clearing forecast
--Page A-6--

Inside

Sunday, May 27, 1984

Miller meets
.
with Corps
on locks., dam

SMITH-NELSON MOTORS, INC.

Dillinger Band in the Lounge
Armond in the Restaurant

992-9917

10:30 a.m. till Close

Say goodbye to the cramped quarte rs of compact cars and gel ready
fo r the storage room. Mom and Dad

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT

Middleport

Rabies clinic
is Wednesday

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ENTERTAINMENT

992-6836

25C

Chester Council 323 Daughters of
America wUI take part in the
Memorial Day parade at Chester
Monday. Members are to meet at
Chester Elementary at 1 p.m . The
parade is at 1:30 p.m.

"Plan Your Get Togethers At
The Restaurant or The Lounge"

LOUNGE

Despite new safety measures, danger remains a
part of the racing world-Page C-1

unknown
honored
-D-1

Vol. 19 No. 16
Copyrighted 1964

indictments--D-B

Emergency seen as
symptom of larger
jail housing problem

Parade participants

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RESTAURANT

Hamburgers

All of the changes stem from a
new rate structure the FCC gradu·
ally Is In traducing to reflect the !act
that AT&amp;T Is now facing strong

CLEVELAND !API The
winning number drawn Thursday
night in the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "The Number," was 282.
In the "Pick f' game, played
Monday through Friday, the win ning number was 4296.

Welcome All Area Alumni
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believes local phone customers
shouldbearthefullcostofoperatlng
their local phone network.
The new monthly access fee to be
paldbybuslnesscustomersstartlng
todaylsoneresultofthatnewpollcy.
Depending on what state the
business Is located In, the tee wiJI
range up to $6per month per Une and
wiJI be paid directly to the local
phone company. Nationwide, those
buslnessaccess!eesareexpectedto
generate roughly $1 bllUon over the
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A rabies clinic will bel'Onducted at
U1e Meigs County Fairgrounds In
the cat tie sale ring on June 2 from 1
to4 p.m .
The clinic is being conducted by
the Meigs County Health Department in conjunction with the Meigs
County Humane Society.
Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM will be
administering the vacclna lions with
the cost to be rabies, $3. and
distemper-lepto-parvo and hepatitus, $7. Dogs are to be on a leash and
other animals must be confined. Pet
owners are urged to take advantage
of the low cost service.
Additional information on the
program may be obtained by calling
the Meigs County Health Depart·
ment, 992-6626, or tbe Meigs County
Humane Society. 992-5427.

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competltton for long-distance traffie. While the company sWI handles
slightly more than 90 percent of all
Interstate long-distance calls, competltors like MCICommunlcations
and GTE-Sprlnt are growing rapldly at AT&amp;T's expense.
The FCC says that competition,
combined with the Jan. 1 breakup of
the Bell System,lsforclnglttoscrap
a decades-&lt;&gt;ld system under which
AT&amp;T's long-distance customers
paid extra to belp hold down local
phone rates. The commission says it

That was the good news. On the
minus side for some customers, that
same FCC order aUowed AT&amp;T to
begin charging a 50-cent lee for
long-distance directory assistance
calls after the first two such calls
each month. And business customers with more than one phone Une
will have to start paying a monthly
"access fee" to tbelr local phone
company.

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MPmorial Day sPrvices will be
h~ ld Monday, May 28 . at 1: ]!p.m. at
the Burlingham Church.
The Honor Guard of FN'ncy
Bennett Post 1.28. American Lcglon
and the youth or Burlingham Camp
of Modern Woodmen of America
will participate In services at the
cemetery.
Pa1iicipating in the program will
be The Rev. Cha~les McVey, guest
speaker, Coleen Dougan, Robet1
P icket t, Roberi White, Frank
O'Brien, Bud Wingett, and Mark
Kounck.

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Meigs County happenings ..
Memorial Day
program planned

Friday,

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- Sen. ODver Ocaaek, D-Akron.
Jlstell!l Friday W debate 00 tbe
floor of the Seoa&amp;e In Colwnbll8.
Ocuek later left the Senate at
the menllon of bla wUe'1 lon1
lllne88 and death lasl year.

schools. wiJI try agaln next week to
clear their decks of business and
adjourn untn late June.
Although they had hoped to quit
Friday, an angry and often emotional debate In the Senate seemed
to preclude any immediate hope lor
compromise. But leaders said the
Senate wiJI reconvene Monday and
the House, Tuesday.
The debate centered on veteran
Sen. Oliver Ocasek, D-Akron.
prompting his tearful exit after the

mention or his wife's lingering and
death from Injuries suffered In a car
accident.
The personal tragedy required
Ocasek to be absent from the Senate
last year lor long periods ol time.
The retired professor and dean of
Senate Democrats sald earlier he
had a deep conviction that the
Iottecy bill should send aU of an $Ill
mllllon Sllllllus directly to the
schools Instead out putting halt of It
Into a "rainy day" school fUnd.

He was brought Into the debate
after be joined minority Republi ·
cans to block passage after the
House restored the rainy day fund .
Democrats have a 17-!6 edge in the
Senate.
Senate President Harry Meshel ,
D-Youngstown, accused Republi cans of Invoking a unit rule to keep
their own ranks Intact to halt the bill
with Ocasek's help.
Meshel sald tbe Republicans also
had invoked tbeunlt rule last year to

block passage or a Democratic tax
paekagP. knowing Ocasek was with
his "ofe, who was In a coma after the
Florida accident.
Meshel said Republicans refused
requests by several Democrats to
provide a decisive 17th vote on the
tax package .
'
" We asked lor a Republican vote
so that we would not have to ask
Oliver Ocasek to come here tram
Florida and the bedside of his dying
wife but you refused."

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