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                  <text>14-l'he Daily Sentinel

Middleport, Ohio

Thu~~April 2J, 1983

.

Carolyn·Jeffers becomes 13 gallon donor
Carolyn Jeffers, Pomeroy, was a
13 gallon donor at Wednesday's
bloodmobile vl&lt;it at the Senior
Clt!zel\s Center.
One hundred and thirty-two unit s
of blood were recevied. In all. 107
r!!\)lacements were made.
Henry Bahr was an eight gallon
donor. Sarah Fowler. seven gallon,
Dennis GUmore. two gallon and
BUly J. Parsons and Debra Mora
one gallon donors. There were 20
first time donors.
Dr. Wilma Mansfield and Dr.
James Witherell were the at tending
physicians. Nurses a';Sisting were
Ferndora Story, Jackie Fro:;t and
Beulah Ward.
In charge of the canteen was
Preceptor Beta Beta Sorority with
Mrs. Ruby Baer serving as chair·
man. Chairs were placed by RSVP

employes.
Clerical workers included Mary
!\ease, Jean Nease. Emma K.
Clatworthy , Virginia Buchanan,
Peggy Harris. Mary Morrow,
Angela Seller. Opal Diddle, Alice
Wolfe. Noreen Ondnsko, Marcia
Elliott. Joyce Hoback, Mace! Barton. Maidia Mora. Vernon Nease,
Lula Hampton and William
Hoback.
RSVP senior citizens assisting
were Thelma Dill , Philomena
Foll rod, Marion Ebersbach, Myrt le
·Sisson, Jess ie Curtis, Mildred Frye,
Clara Burris, and Bernadine Meier.
Donat ions were made by Quality
Print Shop, The Daily Sentinel, The
Athens Messenger; The Valley
Shopper, WMPO Radio. Senior
Citizens Program, and Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

Donors from Po!TK'rQ', Wf'n' Gme Hauda·
sJw&gt;11. BonnM&gt; Arnold. JJrenni&gt; J . G!ltnorl&gt;.
Waller Cw ch. Mary· S~t1'1Yr . M&amp;x1M
Hefl,t'f", VIrgil F. Taylor, R.oitleY G,
(llpva lkl', f'h:.•JW. M ~artr; . Lynn Slater.
Coonie Hy!lf'll. HPien Blaclulon, Wyan
rhadwf'l1. Mary K . Spt&gt;r\('f'r,.Bil.ly J .Spena!r,
l...a.!J s B. \ 'auf{han, Tf.'ny Gartlner. Leo L.
Vau¢lan . Hom."!!' D. Smith. Hardd Brtnka'.
Ma r,0:/11!'1 Y. HarrUi , Robrr1 W. V•ughan .
Pa • ~· .J

Rartm,("..ont:m F"rK!Prk'k Rayburn.
.Janr• A. Han·ls. Ek'anor F'aulktlrr, Homer
Baxll'r. t'ranklln H. Caslo. Paul A. RD.
..lcseph c Hall. Donald A May, William W.
R.adlord . Donna L Ev an~ . lJl&gt;t;lre J. Mora.
Opal M. CI'U('S('f, Sharon K. Pran , Vtr~ K.
Wlnd'Jn. G&lt;.uf11'l')' A. Wll'iOO. Dorolhy J.

OllvM" , Carolyn A . Jeffers, James E.
Wlthfl{f&gt;ll .. Joyoo M GI'O"('f. Rhonda Davis ,
T'lr· h~• · f~ I UI'""'f . W lll1atTik Quickl"l. Gloria
11 i~.X&gt; .

n.

t; !'('£
Hlnf'!o. llowt~rd P. LogiM'l ,
Jacqu1•llnl' D BnC'kWol;, .Jodelfla H)'if'll.
Manwrr~ L Kmllf.~ . Mary .~rdf!n. Allen
Harri~. ( ri.&gt;rt~ld Rou~hl .

and Grotj;'(' Na.~ h.
J)Ooon; from Mlo.1lep01:1 ll.lel'f' .Joan

Edwt~nh. Troy
Harrl ~ .. lr.

c; . ruwards.

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Cecrltl' L.

Pmrlc la K . t...oaa.n, JuUa Qua lls.

Cllarles F .JoiVl§Otl , Unda L Hall')', Joyce
Barton, F:dw11td L. Dar1k&gt;ls. LralyCha.'ltft'fl.
Donald 1.. Stivers, E dward W. Durst, saran
.J . f'ow)cr, C lorla .J . Pl!avlcy, Oelra J.

Ractne, Ttny wu.u.ns, -re.6e Woue. awy
J . PaJ"SCQ;, Mkillltt Brown. Jtm JQzer. C*ey
K.Jitrr. Dcral:hy P.-.-. wmt.a K.. Hill.

Meigs teams see
P.lenty of action

PhylUI Edwan:ll, Cai'06r BIMh. MarUn Bush,
Dlrot~ Sayrt'. Maiprec A. Jotnon. Fonda

G. Rapp. Paul Matr and Dona&amp;d &amp;ah.

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Fnlm Sbadt, Mn. AvkrBalley, Syracuae
OOMn.. DllvkJLa~ Lura~. Mlltm
Roush. Doma J. Alelhlre-. vtrpl.la. O.vis,
Kim Morrow, Earl 0 . PlekeiU. Kathy D. Fry,
Michael Swtw!r. and Willl'. -n J . H alley;
MJ.nerSvWe. Deborah D. Brown. Mary L.
Vcu, and C'l.aence D. Mtlntyrr, l.orw
&amp;ttom, H~ RiPbt!l, Mary E. Newell.
John L Newril , Elrne- NfoftU, Linde
Edward~ , Or1l Smith, R1.11h Karr, Henry E.
Bahr, Susan E . Pigotl, Jim U:Jub, l nzy
Newt'll, and Hobart Newell: Bl~U. MaJli
• · K. St&gt;arls: Rurlanct. Julta Napper . Lena
1
· ',
Napper , Kelly Brown. ClfotWl Harder. M acy
DavktsOn, and Donna De.vklllal.
From Rel!rclrv1lle, Rlcflard S. BaMon,
Deborah Sanmn. M&amp;Cf'l Barton . Jom C
Riel', Grant Allen Smltl\. and Paul Roush.
F"rom Cbestn, Betty Hawk. Julia CUrtis ,
LarryCW111,Clarena!C. Wolfe', l..an.pVUJe.
Karen S. Oark. ANa Clark. Ellis E . Myen.
~ Brown; Tuppers Plains. Jeraldlnc

WE HAVE A
.LARGE SELECTION
OF FINE SPRING
.AND SUMMER ,,
WEARING
APPAREL FOR ·
MEN &amp; WOMEN
.

Can:k'r. Richard R.achb.lrn. F'Tf'd Hanel.
Judl!h Huntl'f'. Wilma A . Mansrll&gt;kt fiU'!'I

earth. Th~ ARIA provided telemetry data for the first phase of the
IUS rocket firing .
Range.
The ARJAs are highly-modified
The plane staging from Wright·
C-135 jet aircraft first used in 1968 to
Patterson provided telemetry data
support the Apollo launches. Each
on separa tion of the boosters to
has~ large bulbous nose- a lO.foot
verify and ana lyze the ir recovery
radome
housing the world's largest
system .
airborne
steerable antenna. The
The Pacific contingent supported
antenna
Itself.
Is a seven-foot dish
the insertion of a NASA l)'&lt;~.cklng
used for telemetry and voice
and Data Relay Satellit e (TORS)
reception .
iilto geosync hronous orbit. The
1n addition to the "droop snoqJ"
TORS was carried aloft In Chal·
nose, the ARIA - officially desigIenge r 's cargo bay.
During the eighth orbit , about !O nated . the EC- 1 3.~ -, has a probe
antenna on each wing Up used for
hours after l;1unch and 150 nautical
miles above the African contineni, · high frequency radio transmission
the satellite "sprang" from Chal· and reception. ·Additionally.' a high
frequency trailing wire antenna Is
Ienger's cargo bay.
Some 50 minuts later, after • mounted on the bottom of the
allowi ng Challenger tirne to rna· fu selage.
nC'uver out of its way, an inerti al
I!tternal modlflcqtlons Include
upper-stage rocket bo&lt;Jsler . was sophlstlcated ,, . slat\"of·lhe·art tn. ignit ed to lift the .sa tellite Into Its strumeinatlon systems and faclll·
perma nE-nt geosynchronous orbil
ties for eight additional crew
20,1XKl nauti cal miles above t he
members who operate the elec- .
Wright -Patterson to support the
launch along the Eastern Test

native w as one of some~ m embers

of the Aeronautical Systems Div:·
islon's 4950th Test Wing here who
played an Important role In 1hal
historic event.
Staff Sergeant Herbert M. Mcintyre. son of Herbert an~, Cia ra
Mcintyre, Okeechobee, F'la .. was a
recorder/ timer operator aboard an
Advanced Range Instmmentalion
Aircraft tARIA.J providing telemetry data In support of' the mission.
The 1974 graduate of Meigs High
School Is a veteran of eight years
Air Force service and has logged
1,500 hours Dying lime .
Four ARIAs supported the Chal·
le~er mission. ac•·ording to· Capt.
-·cra ig, D. . Harding, chief of the
Wing' s . ARIA Control Bra nch.
Three aircraft deployed to the•
Pacillc area and one staged from

e
Voi.32 ,No.5
Cop.,.righted 198:3

'

We ha ve bca tltiful And cr&gt;cn '
windows in th e slyk. size anu colo r
you wa nl. We have cascmenl .
doubl e- h ung. aw ning and glid ing
windows . llay. box bay and bow
windows. Kii chen windows. Util ity
windows. And gliu ing patio &lt;lours.
ln !! ulutina~.

No-FauH Deni m~ Stretch Denims and Maxi Blues. Levi and
Wrangler in Misses Sizes. Lord Isaacs am Wrangler in Extra
Sizes. Reg. $21.00 to $39.00.

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.,

Poly/Cotton Bleoos. Plissee and Nylons. S~es 32 to 48.

Wrangler quality in 100% polyester and poly/ cotton blends.
$11.50 .... .. .... ......................... SALE $9.19 Pastel colors, belted styles. pleated styles and Flex-fit stretch
EG. $15 .00 .... ......... ................... . SALE $11.99 styles Misses sizes 6 to 20.
EG. $18.00_,. .... ............................ SALE $14.39

1-·--·------------~ UG. $20.00 .................... ..... ...... .... SALE $15.

SPRING
JACKET SALE

wo od r.:orc

ligh~y

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~EG. $9.95·............... ....... ......................... SALE $7.75
REG. $18.95 .. ...... ......................... ........ .. SAL£ $14.75
REG. $22.95 .... .... .... .... ..... ...... .. ............ .. SAL£ $17.85
REG. $29.95 ...... ........ ..... .. .................... .. SAL£ $23.35

~;~, Come home to quality. Come home to Andersen.·

Reg. $11.00
REG. $14.00
REG. $19.00
REG..$23.00

30°/o OFF

AL~

ANDERSEN WINDOWS IN STOCK

\

25°/o OFF

Atl

SPECIAL .ORDER WINDOWS

3~0 ANDERSEN WINDOWS IN STOCK!
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ANDE~SEN

WINDOW REPRESENTATIVES
WILL BE\(&gt;N HAND TO HELP IN SELECTION
\ PRICES GOOD
SATURDAY I APRIL 23 ONLY

O'DELL7Na-v«~M
VIne ltr••t et thlnt AYenye

Ooen Deily ,7130 A.M.

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S ,M. fd... y

UNIFORM SALE
Pant Surt~ Dresses. Separate Skirts, Pants and Lab Cllats. 100%
Polyesters and Poly/ Cotton Blends. Misses sizes 4-20 and flail
sizes .14 1h to 26\ol.

REG. $12.00 .... .. ....................................... SALE $9.59
REG. $18.00 .............................. .. ..... :..... SALE $14.39

- ·---·-----·- ,- ·-----·--·-·-1 :EG.EG. $23.00
.. ................
$18.39
$29.00 ..........................
.. ................. .. ...........
........ .. SALE
SALE $23.19
CHILDREN'S

JACKET SALE

Large group of quality sportswear including Lee denim
jeans and jeans skirts. walking shorts and regular shorts.
elastic wa isl'puH-on pants. pleated front pants and dress
jeans. Knit tops, dressy blouses and,spring blazers. Petite
sizes S. M. Land 6/3 to 14/ 11.
J

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OVER

lined and unlined jackets in sizes 8 to 18. New spring

PRE-TEEN
·sPORTSWEAR

Charming And ersen bay and bow
windo ws can provide focus for a
remodeled room . If your space is limit ed .
consider an Anderse n box bay- it ca n
take up as lilli e as )0" of w&lt;il h pa ce.

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WOMEN'S

colors.

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We give you beautiful ideas.

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UG. $23.00 ................................... SALE $18.
REG. $26.00 ........ ..... ...................... SALE $20.
REG. $28.00 ........................... ........'SALE $22.

BOYS'

tow -nwinll.'f1H11CC

DRESS SLACKS

IKI:&lt;~ .

''

rigid vinyl c.'dcrior

LADIES'

1""'"'· $9.00 ..... .. ........ ... ................. . SAL~ $7.19

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CHAIR SIZES 60x70 and 70x90
SOFA SIZES 120x70 and 140170
Plaids, Solids and Prints
Reg. $7.99 ...............,......................... ....... Sale $6.39
Reg. $11.99 .......... .. .. ............................. Sale $9.59
Reg. $15.49 ............ .. .............................. Sale $12.39
Re~ S2? 4q ............................................ Sale $17.99

NEW SUMMER SlYLES AND COLORS

Andersen windows arc s nug and
energy-effici ent with double-pane ·
in sulating glass (tripl e-glazi ng
op ti o nal) , insul ating wood core and
full weathers! ripping. A tough vinyl
cx lcri or vir tually elimina tes upkeep .

\\

$1679To $3119

FURNITURE .
THROWS

LADIES' PAJAMAS

We give you quality.

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MIDDLEPORT

SALE

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We give you selection.

Bohr Clothiers

JEANS·SALE .

WINDOW HEADQUARfERS.

.. ........ .......... ................. SALE $8.79
.............................. ...... SALE Sll.19
.. .................................. SALE $15.19
.................................... SALE $18.39

MEN'S
DRESS SLACKS

REG. $9.00 .............. ..... . . .............. SALE $7.19
REG. $12.00 ........ .... ......................... SALE $9.59
REG. $18.00 .................................. :SALE $14.39

SALE

MEN'S
SPRING JACKETS
REG. $14.95 ....................... ..................... SAL£ $10.45
=G. $17.95 .. :...................... .................. SALE $12.55
G. $24.95 .................................... ....... SAlE ·$17.45
REG. $34.95 ......... ................... ............... SALE $24.45

New selection in fashion styles. Solid caor.; and neat patterns.
Waist sizes 30 to 42. Extra sizes 44 to 50.
.. ................. . . .......... SALE
................. .. ... ..................SAL£
.................. ...
..... ,... SAlE
...... ... .. ,......... .............. .... SALE
.. ........ ........ ..... . .............. SALE

Little boys' and girls' lined and unlined jackets. Complete
range of children 's sizes.
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Fashion and bas1c styles in unlined and lightly lined jackets
Ideal lor spnng and summer wear. Solid colors and color
combinations. Sizes S thru XXL

SALE

REG. $14.95
REG. $18.95
REG. $24.95
REG. $29.95
REG. $34.95

$1180
$14:90
$19.70
$2160
$27.60

.DANS KIN 'LEOTARDS
S~ial group of Danskin Prolessional·weigt1t leotards. Short
and long sleeved styles in ~ze5 Petite thru X-large. Black, wine.
navy or brown.

WHUTHEY
LAST

% Price

LUMBER
.

Nteht fllloOO

f614) .,.._127•

and vegetable prices accounted for almost the entire
food price gain of 0.6 petcent, which matched the
· 'increase of last June. Since then, food prices had
posted small gains - or none at au.
1'oday's report said that, " in particular. fresh
vegetable prices rose sharply, reflecting reduced
supplies caused by the rain storrns ill California and
Florida."
Economists expect fru it and vegetable prices to
rise even mori&gt; sharply in the months allead. partly as
a result. of this week's severe frost in the South and
partly because of the lingering e!!ects of wet weather
in CfOR' rich areas of the count ry . , .
.
,
however.
food
prices
overall
Fort
he
last
J2months
That will be the.smallest in Dation adjustment since
have risen only 2:8 percent . .
1975, when automatic yearly Increases were tied to
Energy prices contlr\ed 10 fall last monlh ..
the Consumer Price ln.dex. The benefit increase was ·
G!iSOllne prices fell a full 1 percent and stood at an
7.4 percent laSt year a,nd 11.2 percent in 1!*11.
average level .17.4 percent below their peak of two
·'The new·adjustment will translate iitto an average
years ago.
increase of $14 for a single retired worker and $24 for
Fuel au prices were down a r~ord 5.2 percent , the
a retired husband and w'!fe who bolh recelve.beneflts.
fourth straight monthly decline.
The department said a 4.4 percen t Increase In fruit

Restrainng.order
issued in teacher
non-renewal case
A temporary restraining order
and an injunction enjoining school
administrators of the Eastern Local
School District from ·making a
non-renewal recommendat ion on
the reemployment of Rita Llncl·
come, a teacher. was issued
Thursday In · the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court.
Lincicome !lied the court action
against Richard L. Roberts, ! uper·
lntendent. David Janson , principal
of Eastern High School, and ·the
Eastern Local Board of Educa tion.
She charges she has taught In the
distr1ct since 1975. the 11,\St three
years on a limited leaching con-

JACKSON- The city of Jackson
may be generating its own electrtc·
ity at &lt;1 $96 million hydroelectric
plant at the Belleville Locks and
Dam on the Ohio Riv~r at
Reedsville.
According to reports, construe·
lion of the plant could begin as early
as next year . but Is contingent on
federal government approvaL
Jackson officials Wednesday
!lied an application to build a
42-megawatt generating'plant with
the Federal E nergy Regu latory
Commission. In filing the appllca·
tlon. lt lsreportedJaeksonbypassed

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a preliminary permit stage which
normally takes two years. It Is
estimated that Jackson has a 50-00
chance of appUcatlon approval.
The generating unit would be able
to produce Yutd sell power for 4.8
cents per kilpwatt hour. the pri!Y
that Jackson Is now paying for
wholesale eiebric lty but the .plant
would enable \he city to mainta in
low rates because water costs are
always the
It Ls reported ..
According to \reports, the $96
million plant WI/Uid be funded
through revenue bonds that would
be paid off in 35 years from plart
pronts.
·

same,

Natural gas prices rose 1.5 percent. In the last 15
months, those prices have soared nearly 30 pe1·cent.
Analysts generally atttibutP the gains to congres·
sionai decontrol of ne"'-gas costs.
The modest Increase In the overall inflation index, ·
following live months of little or no galn. bolstPrro
economists' precllctlons that the 1983 inflation rat~
would be as small as - or even lower than - last
year 's 3.9 percent.
The bright Inflation news has been widely
attributed to the serious recession, which th~
economy Ls only now pulling out of. and theworldwick'
oil glut.
For the last 12 months, consumer prices OVPra ll
have risen 3.6 percent.
If last month 's 0.1 percent Increase held steady for
12 straight months, the yearly advance would be Ui
Pl'rcent. The annua l ra te rep01ied by tile depm1menl
is based on a more precise calculation of monthly
prices than the figure made public. ·
Consumer p'Fices fell a seasonally adlustf'd 0.2

DST starts Sunday
WASHrNGTON tAP ! - For
Frank Taylor. an avid softball
player . this Sunday is the
Sunday he's been wa iting for.
But for John Datt. who grE&gt;w
up on a Pennsy lvania dairy
farm. it brln~:s back mernorles
when his family used·to keep two
clocks - "one my Dad callro
God's time" to runthefrum and
another his mother a lways used
to keep appointments.
It' s the weekend when at 2
a.m . Sunday most of the nation
wUI usher in daylight-saving
time. long a scourg!O' to farmers
and a blessing tb spo rt s
enthu siasts. ·
Americans will lose an hour's
sleep and. if all goes right , wake
up at8o'clock when their bodies
tell them It 's 7. To keep lhings
st raighl when charging the
clocks. an old adage migh t help:
''Spring fol'ward, fall back."
With the exception of Arizona. agalnsl thPcurrcnt time chan~e.
bui wa nt s Congress to lirillt
Hawaii and 18 counties in
daylight-saVIng
time to between
Indiana. the longer day Ught
·
Memorial
Day
and
Labor Day.
hours will last six nnonlh&gt; until
ThP trouble, the farmers say,
lhP last Sunday in October when
the clocks again will be set back Is they lose an hour of plantlr\g
and harv&lt;'St time In th&lt;&gt; mom
an hour. ·
ing, only to have to make II up In,
Co ngr!'Ss esta blis hc&lt;l tho unl·
!he evening. Dalry farmers say
form s~mm~rtime change In
the limP ch ang~ Isn't appf£'1966, although giving states an
opt ion not to participate. Now . elat ed by cows either becauSI:'
they hav~ to hold their rnllk
there Is a movement gaining
support on Capitol Hill to stretch
long('r In the morning.
Dati, director of the farm
day llght -saving time to seven or.bureau's
Washington o!!it''· rl'
eight months , \ with the tim ~
ca
lled
his
father's stmggle with
change coming _
\as early as the
the time changr&gt; and his solu ·
first Su nday in ~arch .
lion: tv.to clocks In IlL~ Pennsy l·
While public opinion polls
indicate widespread support for
vanla farmhouse.
The farmers' fC&lt;&gt;Iings have
the longer dayllghl hours. the
not changed. he told a group of
Issue remains dlnt roversla L
senators the oth~r day. although
Among the persistent critics
conceding that In some cases
have been farmers. The Ampr l·
"rightly or wrongly (t hey! have
can Farrn Bureau Federation,
come Ia almost accept what has
which represent s more than 3
happened to them."
rnllllon farm families, Is not only

11

percent in

F~bmary

Th ~ department !'Ppo!1rd lh('S{' other ell' Ia ils of las!
month 's prlee activity:
-Transportation rost s overall he let stmclv.
Automobile flnan('(' rharg~s tumbled 1.9 percent. the
eighth straight decline. New car priC&lt;'s were up 0.7
pcrcent and us~d e;u· priers I'OSf' 0.~ p&lt;'I'Cc nt.
- Medical rare costs I'OSf' o.;, (J('ret'lll. 1he sma II~SI
ga in sine&lt;' Novrmix'r 19811 FC'&lt;'s for ph)•SirlmlS wr rr
up 0.4 (J('rC&lt;'nt and hospital room r harg&lt;" rose 0.7

Pf'I'C'C'nl. Medica l rarC' t'os ts ovrrall h ~l\'f' risf'n 105
~rc&lt;'nt in thr last .vt'ar.
- Hous ing costs ri&lt;'r llnrcl 0.1 }l&lt;'rt '&lt; 'nt. Ho·
mcowncr s' costs tn·n· uncha ngrx1 ,wt~ilr rt&gt;tltcrs ·

costs rose O.&lt; IX'I'!'l'nt .
- Clothing pric('s frlltl.l IX'r&lt;'!'nt.
~En t e rt ainment costs wrn' up 1\.3 pcremt.
i\11 the r hangrs arc adjusiC'&lt;I for normal Sf';llimtal
va rlal ions.
·

Personnel.hired
by Easterp..board
A

numbf'r of cxmtrac ts. inc luding

thoS(• t'OV('r ing supplf'mC'ntal du-

10

ties, wer~ issu&lt;'d Thursday nig ht
whPn the t·:ast~ rn Loca l S&lt;· hool

9

rrgu lar sess ion at the high schooL

8

and OJ pPrcent in [)(&gt;c~mh&lt;'r. t h~

ftrst d('('linC'S sinC'C' 1!165 . ThOSf' priees v..o rrf' up 0.2
Pf'l'cen t in Ja nuary .

Distric t OOard of Pducation met in
TrachC'r s glvf'n onf'·ycar con ·

tracts include Mary Price, Flrian
Windon , Debbie Giann o tti.
Awardf'd two-y('ar C'Ontrncts wt•rr
Glen Doul'( las , Don IO:Icltlng&lt;'r.
Steven Weller and Cindy Li nton
Tf'arhC' r~

givrn thr€f"-yf'ar ron·
Denni.s Eirhlngr r .

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Joseph

Ba ll~y .

Sti vers.

John

Arch Rose. I:Wtsy
Pf'rinC',

Pat rici a

Shr i&lt;'vers an&lt;I!Wiph Wigal.
Non-cf'rt ifird (X'rsonnf' l glvf' n
two.yf'ar coni ra cts arr Nor:~ Da r
lm ~C'as&lt;;a dy

and Ni ta .Ira n Rilchil'

and given non-ct&gt;rtiflf'(l rnnt lnulng
contmrts wf'rr C'arol:vn Ritehlr ,

Krilha Whillaleh, ami Ita ()sho rn
Supplpmpn ta l contrac ts issuf'fi
inc lude E r ic Chamtrrs, Wl•nctv
Ha.Liar and GnJCc Wf•hf•r . hPu~1
!PaC'hf'rs: Ma x ine Whit rhf'acl , l'11 •
mentary music: Jamc•'&gt; Wilhl'irn.

marching band : IX&gt;nnls lcichlng&lt;•r.
at hlrllc director: Arch Hos!'. hPa d
footba ll roach; Of'nnis E ich!ngPr .,.
head baskf'lhall coach: Suf'· n1omp-

son . hP~ I d girls bi t~kdba ll f'oach :
Scoff Wolfe. head IJas('htdl &lt;'OO.IC'h ;
Pam

Poulhill. gi rls vol\(•ybull:
;;tsai. c ;tpn n Doug las. Scot I
Wolft.•, Dt·n n i~ L:tchin gf•r , assistan_l
football: Don EichingPr, Scali
WolfC', l;l'OI'g P Cagai , Pam Doughi t! , a ssistant haskPthall ; Scott
Wolfr . yt"arhook : .Jan EichingPr,
ch('('r\t •aci(' r advisor : Senti Wolff'.
studPnt ('OuncU : T nm \\(•liy, aucllu
v isu al: A rc h n.nsr. tran ~rxlr ta t lon :
Mary 11oS£'. lunch mo rn ~ U\&gt;f' IV i s&lt;w:
and .lames Huff. ff';:1f•ral progn.tms.

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T om l&lt;0ll.v and .lanws l-l ofr.
sf'nlor cl ass advisors: Don E!chin
gPr. j unir w class i.ldvisor: l k •nn l!"
Elc hingf'r. sophomort:' etas~ advl·
sor : CPt'Ogf' Cag ;t'l , fr(&gt;sh mnn c lass
advl"\or: l)('rtn ls 1-:il'hlngf'r , tral'k
coach .
I ..DW I'C'IlCt • [Jriggs w ~ t s emr,lo~ 1 ('(1
as &lt;1 su bslitUi l' hu s dr iVf' l' anci IIH·
hoard agi'C'f'(lt o pu tY'Itasfl nf'w slagf'
cu r1alns for thf' hig h sch(X)I at a cos t
of $'ltl.ll wilh I'P"Pmhurs."mPnt to
com(' lh rougtt t'uml rni sing act lvl ·
1\('S. Build! ng !nsu raneP was
awa r dt'd to l hf' Dov..·ntng t 'hllds
Agency . Thf" mC'I•Iing was f'('( 'I'SSt"CC
until ? p.m . on 1\prU '27 .

Pomeroy police probe
gun discharging case
Pomeroy PollcP rPport that an
in vestigation was concluclf'&lt;l Int o
the discharge uf a servicP rPvolvPr

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According to the po llee report,
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passing lhl' g-un , lh&lt; ' n·vn lvr•r
discharg"l with the sho l going
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Hillside slippage creates problem for Chester couple
Anna and Robert Lindeman.
resident s of near Chester. are In
today's lingo "between a rock
and a hard place." What elSe
can you say, when your life
savings are wrappe(! up In a
home tha t Is all of a sudden
failing over a hlll ?
Originally of Clinton, Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. Lindeman came to
Meigs County thr'ee years ago-:'
They owned a home In Clinto n
which they sold. paid their bills
and took the balance to purchase
their present residence on the
Boy Scout Road near Chester.
All was going well, In their
small home located on a: five
arre. mostly hliislde plot. until
they looked out of a window
Monday morning when telephone lines appeared to be
sagging.. Further investigation,
however, disclosed that the.lines
were about normal; actually.the
house was tipping.
. Members of the Chester Fire
Department a!t~&gt;r going to the.
home, removed the furnishings
of the L!ndemarut. and put thl'm

The Llndemans' sons from

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tract. . She says she has been
evaluated fo ur times during the
current school yeru· and that after
three evaluations, she was advised.
by Roberts that he was recommend·
ing her for a continuing contract.
She charges further, ·however, that
alter the fourtll eva luation, Janson
indicated she· was not being
recommended for a continuing
contract. Both Roberts and Janson
advised her they would recommend
her non-renewaL
·
The injunction and restrainirtg
order issued by the court Thursday
kepi the matter from coming before
the board of education which m et
last night.

Jackson officials want
hydro electrical pla,.t

Into storage.

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WASHINGTON tAP ) - Food prices soared at
their sharpe;t rate since .June to more than offset
fres.h falls in gasoline and fuel all costs and send
consumer prices overall .up a small OJ percent In
March, the govertll1)ent said today.
For the first three months ofthe year, prtcesroseat
an annual rate of 0,4 percent. the smallest gain for a
calendar quarter since 1965.
Today'·s Labor Department announcemen t of
March prl~e activity means the 36 million Social
Security recipients wUI get a cost ·Of-living increase of
3.5 percent next January.

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tronlc equipment.
AR1As normally leave Wright·
Patterson seyeral days . before a
space launch to get Into position at
their staging bases. ·On la11nch day
they proceed to the exact geogra·
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needed for telemetry reception.

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WRIGHT-PA11ERSON AFI3When the space shutt le Chal lenger
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Portland. L.awrt'mll' R Grogel: Wesr
Columbia, W. Va .. Patty VanMatre: NI:'W

Wee~ly

Plaque prt'!!'t•ntut ion
highlight!'\ recent

"up north" came down and
removed paneling and a n~thlng
rise of value from the s~ggln g
stmcture.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindeman
moved Into a small shed located
on their five acres. The shed has
a bed, a cook stove and a few,
other essentials.
Meantime, they contacted
their Insurance agent but there
Is no help there. The hillside at
the rear ol their home is pushing
forward a'!d that's "an act of

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God."
They are now waiting for a
man to come who might offer a
little money for the materials
that are In the ·house. The
salvage value of the materials Is
not expected to amouht.to very
much.
Lindeman Is a disabled
veteran.
Faced with a dUemma, Mr.
atid Mrs. Lindeman are contlnu·
tng to batch It In their' "shed"
until they ialn some insight on
where they are beaded.
"Everyone bas been just
wonderful to help." Mn. Uncleman oonunents.

SHED - Robert and Anna Undeman are currently making their
home Ill a llmAil tlhed near their 11111all hilri'le which I• about to topple
over M ~ hlllllde behind lhe houae moves. 1be small shed contal"" a
bed, a cook IIGve and other -nllala for lhe couple to "batch It" until
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they decide what they :wiD do about the lulure.

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Buckeyes capture track

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Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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PAT WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH
General Man,l{er

A.88l8la.nl Publl•her/ Conlroller

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER Of The A-"''fiiCiat.ed PMil!', Inland DaDy
Amertcaa Newspaper PubllAhen A.Oif!Oclatlon.

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WASHINGTON - Kevin Ru·
Uedge, a white football player at
Arizona SU!IE University, felt ag·
grieved sever;!.! year~ ago by
Incidents arising out of his mem·
hershlp on the football squad. He
!lled.suits tn both state and federal
courtS, and while these were
pending he file still one suit more.
'Phis time he charged that the
university's head of coach, Its
assistant coach and Its athletic
director had deprived him of his
1 civil rights~ He alleged that they
had comsplred to intlmldate cer·

lain witnesses to prevent them
from testitying In his behalf. He
based his aclion on a federal statute
enacted in 1871. The large question,
as it tUrned out, was whether
Rutledge had standing to sue as an
individual, or whether he had to
prove a "class-based animus."
This less than landmark lltigalion at last worked Its way to the
U.S. Supreme Court, which heard
oral argument on the matter In
Januaryanddecldedthe caseafew
days ago. For the record, the court
held that Rutledge did _not have to

sue as a member of a class. 11le
whole business· scarcely would
Justify your attention but for one
thing: The Supreme· CoUrt felt
compelled to ~ew the case
because of a conflict among the
federal circuits ·on the correct
interpretation of the aet of 1871. 11le
5th and 8th CircUits had ruled one
way; the 3rd and the 9th Circuits
had ruled another way.
Such sharp differences among
Individual judges remind us anew
thai, contrary to popular myth,
.ours indeed is a
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On catching the
president's eye
As Sister Madeline Chorman stEpped up to President Reagan for her
award as an outstanding Peace Corps volunteer, the 72·year-old nun
paused to chat with Reagan out of microphone range.
A few hours later, Sister Chorman got a phone call from the White House
to Inform her the flou r she had requested for her hospital canteen In Ghana
would be delivered soon, the gift of a Kansas grain firm that operates the
largest flour mill in West Africa.
As he has done repeatedly when asked to show compassion, Reagan
used his considerable power to help someone who had asked him for ald.
Reagan had spoken to one of his aides. James Coyne, who with a few
telephone calls managed to fulflli the Peace Corps worker's request.
Early in the administration ; Reagan learned through a letter that a
3\-l·year·!&gt;ld girl in_Jowa w115 living in a hospital because Medicaid rul~.
-would not perrilft the goyenimenllo pay her$1,00a·morith medical bills If
her family 'c ared for her at home.
Reagan blamed the bureaucracy for unreasonable and Inhumane
t"'atment of the little girl, and Katie Beckett, who hadn't been home since
viral e ncephalitis left her brain damaged aild paralyzed at age 4 months,
went home to her family in Cedar Rapids. Under a special waiver of
federal regulations, Medica id ren ted a respirator and other equipment for
her to use a t home.
It doesn't take a personal appeal from the downtrodden to get Reagan's
attention.
At a White House awards luncheon last week for a group of selected
volunteers, Reagan told of a visit he paid to a run-down parochial school on
. Chicago's South Side where the principal and teachers were desperately
trying to keep the school from being closed despite a shrinking budget and
deteriorating building with "plaster peeling off the walls."
"I was so carried away with what I had seen and the determination of all
of them to keep thls school open that I made a phone call " to Chicago
financier W. Clement Slone.
Perhaps the most widely publicized Intervention In a personal case
came two weeks ago In Pittsburgh when Reagan was louring a computer
training facUlty and offering encouragement to 140 trainees, most of them
laid-off steelworkers from mills In the surrounding area.
As Reagan started out of the room, one of the jobless steelworkers, Ron
Bricker, thrust his resume Into Reagan's hand and asked for help finding
work. Reagan, saying Bricker was just the sort of person who deserved
help, got him an interview. A week later Bricker landed a job repairing
computers for Radio Shack.
Bricker noted that he was only one of thousands - the United
Steelworkers Union estimates 34,[XXlln the Pittsburgh area alone- who
have lost their jobs in the mills and are looking for work. Indeed, Reagan
spoke to a bout 140 in the same room with Bricker.
But the others failed to catch the president's eye.

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CHESHIRE - The. Meigs Ma·
ra uder girls' softball team re·
malned unbeaten In eight games
with a 10-6 win over Kyger Creek
here Thursday.

Jewett records save

Eastern captures 9·8 victory
By SCIYIT D. WOLFE
h.-lp. From that point on, the WHS
as Waterford plated four runs In the
EAST MEIGS - It was a long
first inning. E llis. Arnold; and
bats were quieted by Jewel t's
lime coming, but EastErn won 9-8
pitching.
Bailey each singled, Whlte walked
over the Waterford Wtldcats here
Trailing 8-6 EHS pulled within a
and Snyder la unched a lowering
Thursday evening. Deron Jeweit
triple.
run in the bottom half of the fourth
saved the. game will) a fine relief
Eastern came back with one in on a Maxson single, Carpenter
performance.
si ngle, and Holter double.
the bottom of the frame on a
With the ailing Eastern pitching
Guthtie led off with a single,
Guthrie triple. The ball bounded
staff suffering its woes, Jewett
Maxson walked, and Holter singled
Into dead ball territory allowing
normally a first baseman. came
Guthrie to score.
to lie the score. Jewett's grounder
through in the clutch pitching three
Eastern put itself in furthe r scored the winning run.
and a third Innings of scoreless
The La ncers loaded the bases,
trouble as Eilts reached on an
. baseball ·in his first-ever varsity
however, Jewett worked out of the
error, . Arnolct tripled, then rode
pitchlng role .
jam .
home on a ground out. Two nms
·Jewett fanned .three and w;llked
The v.ictory marked the. fiF.:;l . crossed me platE in the fram e, but
varsitY win: for tlrst . year coacn startiir Mike Collins buckled down · five .while g'lvjng up jUst two. hit s,
Scott Wolfe. Eastern 'is now 1:3.1
to get out of the. lrinlng.
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Collins fanned two Wildcats.
overalL
walked just two, and gave up nine
EHS fought back in Jhe second
hits. Arnold and Ellis combined for ·
. The Eagles erupted for 13 hits.
. when Bissell reached on an error.
TrOy Guthrie led the Eagle
two strikeouts, two wa lks and 15
White reached on another error.
attack with a triple and single.
~ve Gaul . singled and Larry
hit• .
Mark Holger ripped a double and
Eastern's reserves play Ttimble
~owdery doubled for two REf's.
single, Jay Carpenter lined two
in an 11 a.m. doubleheader on
Eastern tied the score In the third
Saturday. then the varsity returns
singles, and Deroo Jewett smacked
on three straight hits by Jewett,
two singles.
to action Monday when It faces tho
Bissell, ahd a base-clearing double
Senior Ray Maxson singled and
Alumni. Tuesday Eastern travels
by Steve White. with the score now
walked. twice, Larry Cowdery and
6-6.
to Kyger Creek.
Steve White each ripped two RBI
Llnescore:
In the top of the fourth a walk,
doubles , David Gaul singled, and
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Roger Bissell singled.
resulted In two Wildcat runs . With
Ba\t('des : Mlkt· Col lins, Deron Jrwl'lt 4th
In the first inning things looked
two out and r unners on the corn ers
(\\'P l and Stpvr Whltl' . Arnold 4th. E\Us and
Curry. Schwl'lkPrl .
quite gloomy for 'the Eastern crew
Jewett was called upon for relief

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Marauderettes post two wins
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The Me igs Marauder girls re·
serve softball team posted two
impressive wtns Wednesday a nd
Thursday as they drilled Warren
Local 3().2 and pasted Athens 24-3
behind the no-hit hurling of fire·
balling Barb Hatfield .
Against Warren Local. the little
Mara uderettes were aided by 22
wa lks Issued by Warren's Smith.
Hatfield went the route for Meigs,
fanning nine and walking but one
batter while a llowing only two hits.
Holly Miller led the loca ls in
hlltlng with a double and single
while Julie Roush baned her third
home run of the year.
Other hitt ers were Jodi Miller
with a double while Daphne Dlllard
and Debbie Werry with a single
apiece.
Against Athens, two sparkling

own municipal swimming pool
which it operates safely and
profttably, thereby saving the
village youngsters from the dan·
gl!rous enticement of the river. The
village purchased the King Ball
Park and now has a municipal ball
park that would be a credit to a city
many times Its silE. With the
exception of Mrs. Katie Crow,
veteran councilwoman, the council
is made up of dedicated young men
wh() spend mueh of their own time
each month on village chores. The
average age of these councilmen is
a bout 35 years.
Last year the Carleton School for
the retarded was 0penect on a
six·acre tract that was formerly
owned by Carleton College. This
school may very well become a
model for the rest of the countcy. I
know you will pardon a bit of
.parental pride when I tell you that
my son, Bob, has played an
ou,tstandlng role in the rebirth of
Syracuse during the past ~ 'years.
· fie has worked tirelessly for his
community first as a ·councilman
and , now as grants administrator.
Needless to say, I am bursting with
pride for him and Syracuse.
I'm very glad to be home again!

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GOLF
CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP ) -Jack
Nickla!IS birdied three holes in a row
en route to a 7·under·par 65 and a
two-stroke lead over Lanny Wad·
klns and }Ial Sutton In the first round
of the $400,[XXl Tournament of
Champions.
ST. PETERSBURG,Fia. (APIBeth Daniel 81)d Laura Baugh Cole
!Ired 6-under·par 6&amp; and shared a
one-stroke l~ad over Sandra
Palmer and Janet Coles after the
opening round d( the $150,(0) LPGA
s&amp;H Golf ClassiC,
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MADRID (API - American
Tom Sleckmann and Spain's Antonio Garrido fired 3-uhder· par 69s to
share the lead afiErthefirstroundof
the Madrid Open Golf Tournament.

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MONTREAL (AP)- Right wing
Rick Middleton of the Boston Bruins
ha~ broken Stanley Cup playoff
records for points and assists in a
series, amassing five goals and 12
assists so lar against the Buffalo
Sabres in the Adams Division finals .

TRACK AND FIELD
LAWREI'It:E, ·Kan. (API
Marian Goedhart of Nebraska won
two'of the final three
events to finish with 5,6:§!
points and win the heptalhlonat the
58th annual Kansas Relays.

HAINES CITY, Fla. &lt;API Martina NavratUova eased past
YvoMe Vermaak of South Abica
fKI, G-1 in the quarterfinals of the
$:nl,(Xl) United Airlines Tourna·
ment of Champions.
Andrea Jaeger won over Virginia
RuzlclofRomanla,WendyTUrnbuU
defeated Barbara Potter, and
Mandllkova 'struggled past Billy .
Jean Klng In other matches.
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lead, but had to rally In the seventh
for two runs after the Bobldttens
had narrowed the gap to 8-6.
Joycestewartpacectthewlnners
with three singles, good for three
REI's. Other hitters were Robin
Buffington with .. a single and
double, Krls- snowden and Jodi
Harrison with two singles and three .
REI's each, Cindy Crooks. two
singles, Beth Gloeckner, a triple,
and Jenny Meadows had a single.
For Kyger Creek. Roush and
Ward each had two singles while
!Winey. Swisher. Schartiger, and
Martin a ll had a single.
The Marauderettes opened tho
scoring In th&lt;' first when Crooks
singled and scmw on Snowden's
single.
In the second , Buffington led off
111th a double. Meadows and
Stewart both singled , Hat-rison
walked , Crooks reached on an
e rror, P a ula Horton wa lk ed .

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SEE: GEORGE HARRIS, MAX MILLER
OR PAT HILL

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hit a sacrlf)ce fly,
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the fourth and fifth when Snowden
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Singles by Buffington, Stewart,
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Buffingt on went the route for the
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Karen Goggins In the shot put.
. Placing was Rhonda Neece,
third, high jump: Dawn Thomas,
third , shot put ; Goggins. second,

two a nd wa lked thre&lt;' for thE'
Meanwhile, the Trimble Tomcat
Bobkittens .
reS&lt;'rves jumped out to a 9-0 lead
• Meigs plays Athms at Sallsbuty
and held on for a 9·3 win over the
Monda y.
Meigs· reserved her&lt;' thursday .
Scoring leaders
Rod Roush started on the hill fo r
the young Marauders but ran Into
LOS ANGELES (API -Marcus
tmuble In the second wh&lt;'n Rick Allen of the Los Angeles Raiders
Wise took over and finished up with was the second non·klcker to lead
six sparkling Innings, allowing only the National ~-ootbail League in
two unea rned runs. Together, they scoring In more than a decade with
hls 1982 total of !l6 points on 16
fanned four and walked six .
Dillenger led the Tomca ts both touchdowns.
Only O.J . Simpson of Buffalo In
on thE' mound and a t tht&gt; plate and
went the distancl', st riking out two 197~' broke through the domination
and walking three. He helped his of the place-kickers which had
own ca use with two singles a nd a r-la_s_ted_s_ln_ee_I96:
_5._ _ _ __ _- l
doubt&lt;'.
Leading Coach Greg Drummer's
GRAVELY TRACTOR
crew, now 1-2, were Bob Spires with
two singles. Mike Chancey added a
SALES &amp; SERVICE
double while Rodd Harrison. Brett
204 Condot St .
Korn. and Shawn Baker each
Pomeroy, OH .
added a single.
Phone 992-2975
Next game for the Little Maraud·
NEW SPRING HOURS
ers Is Monday when they host lh&lt;'
Mon.- Fri. 9:00 to 5:00
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fielding plays by Lisa Hoffman,
and Tehnee Johnson preserved
Hatfield's no-hitter. She fanned 12
and walked only two In the
masterpiece.
Hits were plentiful on the Meigs'
side, however. as Coach Wally
hatfield's bunch lined out 22 hits.
They were led by Hatfield ·with a
triple. two doubles, and a single. ,1.
MUter followed with three singles
and a double. Other hitters were
Gina ' Follrod, single. double, a nd
triple, H. Miller two singles a nd a
home run, Werry two singles and a
home run, Carrie Karr two singles,
Kim Eblin a double, Teresa Pratt a
double, and Roush added a single.
The little Mra.uderettes. winners
of four In a row after dropping their
first two, play at Athens Monday.

Spor.ts briefs ...

HOCKEY '
OORThruNo, West\ Germany

county' Syracuse bas faced many
disasters before without flinching
and I am sure it wUI survive this
one!
.
FUty years .ago_SyracUSl' was a
dying toWn. The Brocalsa Salt

Sherry Russell, Linda Stewart, Rhonda Haddox,
Rhonda Neece, Camle Bailey WJd Rt•th Fry. Thin!
row, Coach Gordon ~er, Charmele Turner, Karen
Spencer, Mae Nakamola, Penny Dewhurst, Usa
Riggs and Kristin Batley. Absent was Dawn thomas.

• MEIGS GffiL'i' TRACK TEAM - Members of
the 1983 Meigs' girls track team are first mw, left w
r.ight, Usa Allen, Rowena Averion, SW181Ula Wise,
Karep Goggins, Ren'lf' WUiis, and Paula Swisher.
Second row, Terri Roush, manager, Melissa Howard,

Return of the NativeiL,L______L_ow_e_ll_W'7"'""in_ge_tt

Real ·interest rates:
just a little drop .

. Today Is Friday, Aprll22, the ll2th dayofl983. Th~reare253days left In .
the year.
Today's highlight In history:
On April, 22, 1889, ·thousands of homesteaders swarmed Into the
Oklahoma Territory to stake out claims at the beelllnlng of what would be
called ·the Oklahoma Land Rush.

~

scenP.

owes much to Archie Lee!
Naturally, no town large or small
can achieve significant progress
. without the full and unstinting
efforts of the governing authorities.
Until the late William Thuener and
the late Herman London served as
mayor, that office had lacked the
driving force toward progress.
Under Thuener, the village built Its
water system and then under
London's stewardship, Syracuse
began a program of community
development. The village has
continued Its forward progress
under present Mayor Eller Pickens
and a new sewer system, buill In
cooperation wtth Racine, was
ready for use last fall :
In the last two decades Syracuse
has achieved municipal miracles
beyond the wildest dreams of the
founding fathers . The viliage has a '
municipal swimming pool, large
par~. Ughted baseball field, tennis
cou~s and a niee combined
municipal bullding·fire hou!ie.
Eve.n \ In this day of degenerating
hlghwa~s-, the village streets are in
good repair. lt Is the only town of
similar 's1ze I know of that has Its

The Green Gab·les

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Rlchard Chamberlain to drive
even though the local guardsmen . pro-communist porno flick obalong
ln the opening shot. They
were gung·ho for the Idea of
viously would get oo Pentagon
found
the perfect dusty road at
appearing on TV.
cooperation, some of the censors'
Edwards
Air Force Base In
judgment calls are hard to under·
The audio vtsual division Is the
Southern
California.
But the Pen·
Defense Department's defense destand. Here are some examples by
lagon
turned
thumbs
down: "Has
partment In movie matters. Its job
reporter Rhonda Quadllana found
no
assoclaton
with
the
military. No
among scripts submitted recently:
is to make sure that films that use
reason to extend the courtesy. as
- A sequence in an upcoming
mlliUlry hardwa"', real estate or
other locations off mUitary prop.
James Bond movie, "Octopussy,"
personnel make the armed servi·
erty could be found.'' Sure enough,
ees look good - or at least don't
was allowed to be !limed at an Air
Warner Brothers found an ademake them look bad.
Force base In England. But the
quate dusty road nearby.
Producers who want that touch of
makers of a rival Bond movie,
- The script for a "Quincy"
a uthenticity must submit their
"Never Say Never Again," were
episode was judged unacceptable,
denied the use of a submarine
scripts to the auctio visual office.
so permlssion to use a Navy boat at
A~rdlng to the official guidelines,
because of this fatal flaw In the
script: "Hijacking of missiles ln · the Long Beach Naval Base was
the story must "benefit the Depart·
ment of Defense or othetwise be in
England through Alr Force offic· ·denied. "Changed (In the script)
could not be made as story Involves
the national Interest ... authentl·
er's actions due to drug addiction.
U.S. Navy commander selling
cally portray military life ... and
No value for Defenge or the
secrets
to the Soviets and an
comply with accepted standards of
government."
admiral
lt!ll~g his wUe with a
dignity and propriety of the
- The producers of "The Thorn·
child
in
the
Pacific," the "'jectlon
birds" TV Miniseries wanted an
Industry."
explained.
The
producers killed the
Australian-looking dusty road for
It's a trickY business. While a

Works were already gone. The
From now on, just call me
While Rock Salt factory below
S~owblrd ! That Is what the people
town, the Stalder-Essex Mine No.
In Florida call those who come
16 a nd the streetcar company were
there to escape the winter snows In
all fading last. It was in the grlpol
the North. With the first sign of
the worst depression in history.
spring they trek back North in
Even the bathing beach was soon to
droves to escape the scorching
be rendered useless by the Eureka
Florida sun. Weather·wise, they
Dam.
Homes, If they could be sold
Considering all the hoopla about falling Interest rates It seems possible to
have the best of both worlds but, as
at
all,
were selling for as little as
believe that a little drop can become a flood .
usual, there are a few Illes In the
$750.
It
was almost a vUlagewlthout
REAL interest rates - that Is, the Interest rate charged minus the rate
ointment.
hOpe
for
the future.
of Inflation - have fallen very little In recent months, and remain
Traveling to any part of F lorida
Then
about
30 or so years ago a
unusually high by almost any standard .
•
Is a tlresome.bu slness . Luckily, we
remarkable
thing
happened " In real terms, interest rates ~re- and have been for more than two
decided to settle In the northwest·
people discovered Syracuse. It
years - hlgher than at any time ~!nee the Depression." says .John Wright
ern pari of the state but for those
offered a high and dry place for
of Wright Investors' Service, a large investment management finn .
who live In the southern section it
them to live, excellent buUdlng sites
Wright points to a real decline/of only 1.5 percentage points in 2Q.year
takes most of a d·ay just to reach
safe from the hlghesl floods and all
· Treasury hands from last summer's high levels . True, the listed levels
Geo rgia. From the Florida·
have fallen, to 10.5 percent. but Inflation is less than 4 percent.
Georgia line .it is a good 16-hour dose to the Ohio River. Fort he next
dozen years the town became a
"That long Interest rates (nominal or Usted r.atesl have failed to move
drive to Southeastern Ohlo. Inter·
residential community ·for people
down into single-digit territory,'· says Wright , " Is one of the more
state 77 has been mostly completed
who worked elsewhere. I credit
to CQ!umbla, S.C. with the excepperplexing details of the current economic landscape."
Archie Lee, a native son who
He claims that while hig h rates are a ttractive to Investors "they are still
lion of about 60 miles of the West
returned to Syracu!;e, wtth betng an
Virginia Turnpike which· Is a real
holciing business activity at a depressed le\rel. ··
original
drive force In turning the
Allan Sinai, head of Data Resources' financial informat ion group. put
pain to travel. However, Interstate
village
toward
what it now is, one of
the blame for high rates primarily on· federal budget deficits.
77 ·shaves about 100 miles from the
the
most
progressive
small villages
He believes that withou t the deficits, and If markets weren't reta11vl'iy
former Ohio· Florida main thoIn
Ol)lo.
He
started
with
a modest
more volatUe than they had been, the cost of borrowing would be down
roughfare which was Interstate 75.
housing
program
which
he
gradu·
from the plt'Sent 6 percent to 8 ~rcent to a "more normal " 2 percent to4
Then there Is the· packing and
a lly expanded until he has built a
percent .
planning for the Semiannual trip.
village within a vtiiage. Syracuse·
The higher long-term Interest rates that have resulted, he says, are
No m atter how carefully you plan
preventing nonfinancial corporations from refinancing at better terms, as
and pack you always miss a few
•usually occurs during the early stages of recovery.
It ems and end up leaving behind
The generally higher interest rates, he told a House subeornmittee la.~t
anything from the dog's favortte
week, "are sustaining near-record debt service burdens for American
toy to your toot11brush . But that Is
business. in turn, depress ing capital outlays, and sustaining a financial
all part of the fun in being ,a
Snowbird . .
squeeze ... "
Even mortgage ra.tes, he contends, would be as low as !Opercent without
This is the first year we have
the prospects of big federal budget deficits. And the cost of borrowing by
joined the ranks of the Snowbirds.
state and municipal governments mlght be lower by 1.5percentage points.
We have spent seven years in
Ironically, even the fed eral government deficit Itself would be lowered
Chiefland. Fla. wlth only a two
week trip north a year, planned to
significantly throu_gh less ne~ interest paid- if'the deficits were smaller.
Which is another way of saying big deficits produce even bigger deficits.
cq!nclde with graduations and
Sinal sees defll:!lts as hav1ng a pervasive Impact, "crowding-out housing . other e_vents of. note. Now, unless
and business capital formation, and creating a subpar economic recovery . some unforeseen thing happens, Ml
in the United States."
· .
plan to sP._end six ·months o1 every
Under a sustained balanced budget, he claims; corporate bonds would
year ln. Meigs County. Specifically,
be three percentage points lower, the mortgage rate would be down by the
I am coming home to Syracuse
same amount or more, auto Installment loans rate would be 1.5 points
after almost a quart!'\' of a century.
lower, and the prln'\e rate, now at 10,5 percent, would instead be at 9
I am excited qbout It as Syracuse
percent. .
has always been myfavorttespot in
the world . Syracuse, I might add, ·

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T oday· In Istory

to one side. The Rirtledge case
provides one more example rt the
need. fOr a new· federal trtbunal to
resolve such interclrcUlt oon1Ucts.
Chief Justice Warren )\:art Buraer
has been urging sueb a move. Sen.
Strpm Thurmond, cha4'man of the
Senate Judiciary Comrilittee, has
sponsored the Burger proposal
(with Dole of Kansas and He!lln f1 .
Alabama), and
it. looks· as If some
.
1
action is In pi'06pect.
·
The general act'ts to create a pool
of 26 f~ral circuit Judges (two
each from 13 circuits) . From this
pool a panel of seven 01' nine would
be drawn to hear cases Involving
lntercircult co(l!llcts. Their dec!·
slons in theory could be further
appealed to the Supreme Court
ttseH, but as Burger says, ''nle
Supreme Court would not often
grant further review."
At a Senate subcommittee hearing last week, Professor Daniel J .
Meador strongly endol'fled the
Burger plan. His recommendatiOn
should carry weight. Meador
served as a law clerk to Justice
Hugh Black; later he served as an
assistant attorney gl!neral; since
1970 he has been a distinguished
professor in the · University of
VIrginia's School of Law. Meador
described the chief justice's proposed five-year experiment as "a
test run that is ln~xpensive and free
of risk."
Under the Thurmond bill, no new
Judgeships would be created;
virtually . no additional expense
· would be Incurred.
'·

Jack Anderson,

Pentagon as film ·critic
WASHINGTON - Sharp-eyed
viewers of "Special Bulletin,"
NBC's recent television movie
about nuclear terrorism, would
have spotted It as fiction CYen
without the repeated disclaimers:
The supposed National Guard
troops wore no official U.S. Army
Insignia.
The reason: Movie critic s In the
Pentagon's Defen~ Audio Visual
Division had refused to let the
Charleston , S.C., National Guard
unit take part In th{\ film because
they didn't approve of Its plot .
"Deals with terrorists using
nuclear devices; shows duplicity In
the government; kills the one man
who could stop the device from
exploding ," the Internal critique
explained. So the producers' request for authentic National Guard
men and equipment was denied,

and not of taw. 'P ut that argUml!nt

meet ~:

Swisher. third , 100; Lisa RJggs, .
Shawn Eads. high jump and Keith
third. 1600; P enny Dewhurst. third.
Scott, long jump. Placing were
Williams, third, high jump; Eads. 800. and Turner. second. 200.
The Meigs' track teams will
second, long jump; Troy Bauer.
compete In the Lancer rnvltatlonai
second, pole · vault; Jerry Brevik.
at F!'derat·Hocklng Sa turda y. The
third, 110 high hurdles ; Eads,
field consist s of seven teams In
second, 100; Perrin, third , 300 low
hurdles, and Williams, second, !OJ. each the boys' and girls divisions.
For the Ladv Marauders, the
foursome of Pa~la Swisher. Linda r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Stewart, Rhonda Haddox. and
Charmele Turner won both the 800
and m relays .
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Other firsts by the tocat girts
PRESENTS
we re Swisher in the long jump and

ROCK SPRINGS The .
Nelsonville-York Bucl,ceyes walked
away with all the marbles here ·
Thursday as the bpys defeated
Meigs &amp;5-46 and the girls, 75-35.
Mike KeMedy was the leader
among boy Marauders as the lanky
junior took firsts in the 1600and 3:nl
runs . while teaming with Jon
Perrin, Craig Sinclair, and Chad
Williams in winning the 3:nl relay.
Other firsts for. the boys were

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Gift runs provide Southern
9-6 non-conference victory

MARAUDER TRA&lt;;K T E AM - Memben~ofthe
1983 M eigs' boys track team include first row, left to
right, Scott PuUins, Brian Korn, Butch SlUes, ,Joe
Humphreys, Mark !Iammond, P. ,J, Harris, ADen
'f erry and Ass em Kal,....,h.
. St..-cond row, Troy Bauer,

By SCO'IT D. WOLFE
RACINE - The Federal HockIng Lancers gave the Southern
Tornadoes three runs, while with
the bases loaded and two out, the
Lancer rlghtflelder dropped a
r outine !ly ball breaking a !Hl tie In
the sixth Inning to give Southern a
9-6 triumph. Southern Is 11QW 7·1
over all and J.O Inside SVAC loop
play.
The Tornadoes of Coach Hilton
Wolfe, Jr. scored one run In the llrst
inning when Jotm Porter walked,
advanced to third on a Zane Beegle
single, and scored when Tony
Riffle's grounder was thrown wide
at lln~t.
While Rob Cunningham held the
Lancer s scoreless over the first
three Innings, Southern was at
work at the plate, working for one
run at a time. In the third Southern
added another run as Riffle singled
home Zane Ilfegle, who had singled
and stolen second'.
The Lancers came to life In the
fourth Inning, tying the score at 2-2
on singles by Chad Rlchanls, Ron
Russell, Ben Bennett and Collins.
A carry-over of the four th frame
extended Into the fifth when the

Shawn Eads, Greg Lathey, ·Jerry Brevjk, Mike
Kennedy, Cralg Slnclalr. Thin! row, Keilh 'Scott, John
Longstreth, Brei lloward, ,Jon Perrin, Chad
WWiams, Bobby Geyer and .John Smith.

Tornadoettes rip Lancerettes
SYRACUSE - While scoring 15
ru ns In the second and thi rd
innings. Sout hern's Tom a doeti PS
roiiPd to a shortened, 21-6, bom bshelling over the Feder al Hoc king
Lancen: ltf.;'S here Thursday even-

Wildcats')
Bobcats
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m ore in the f our th. A single run ln
the filth was enough as Southern
clai med a 21-6 t riumph alter five as
the gam e was called lor the 15 run
merc y rule.
Southern hit ters were by senior s
Mel Weese and Tonja Sa lser each
wi Ill a double and single. Becky
Michael ra pped two smgles, Karen
Hem sley doubled, Laren Wolle
singled, Debbie Michael doubled,
and Michelle Jotmson singled.
For Feder~ l Hockin ~ Aleshia
Fr ashure singled twice, Nicole
c;auget singled twice,- M tcheUe

short -lived as Southern roared
from the blasllngzonewlt h an eight

run tear.

Four nm s'Sroted by Jeff Ba~nes
and Alan Bailey, in addition to a
~rand slam by Mike Beaver , lirted
Brett Wilson's Hannan Trace baseball squad to a 21-4 win over Rock
H ill Thursday.
Ter ry Cline was on the pit cher's
m ound for tlle Wildca ts th roughout
the g-Jmf'. Ca tcher s Wf' IT" Gerry
Kirk and Brian Wooda ll.
Eja rn es scot'ed his three hit soft he
evening on four lim es at bat, whtle
Ba iley m ade two hits on live
appearances. BeavPr, up three
limes , scored three hits
The win put s llle Wildcats at 2-.1
overall and 1-1 within the SVAC.
T hey are scheduled to play Southwestern tonight.
Meanwhile, at Ches hire, K yger
Creek 's Bobcats trailing 1-0 ln t he
sixth inning, erupted l or four runs to
tak e a 4-1 victory fi·om t he
Nelsonville-York Buckeyes.
NelsonvUI€'- York got a first inning
run on a walk , eri'Or, and single by
M . Bishop. Rlghtllander Day held
the hosts scoreless unt il the sixth
w hen winning pitcher B rian Wam sley reached on an er ror, Ba r ry
M atthews foll owed with a bunt
single, Larry Edge walked and .J D
B t·adbury unloaded a ltiple. He
scored on a groundout .
Wamsley, ln making his pllchlng
debut , fanned roura ndwalked three
w hil e Day r ecorded two sttikeout s
and lssuJt&lt;l Jhrc'e free passes.
Th e win gives KC a 4-4 record
whil e Ihe Buckeyes arc 2-:1.
.
Wcather' permllling,
the Bobcat s
1
play a do~blcheader Saturday at
Ma lvPrn. \

Garner's hit
defeat$ Reds
HOUSTON (AP) -

mg in non-league soft ball acti on at
Syracuse M unicipa l Park
Coach John Dudding's hom e
to'Wll gals are now 8-2 on the seaso n,
5-0 in the SVA C.
Fc~l cra l Hoc king look an early 2-0
adva nt age, but found it to be

Phil Garner

drovr tn all fnu r Houston runs,
including the ty\ng
and gamew inning 111115 In tHe bol to m o f the
\
10th Inning with a ground-rule
daub)(', as lht' Astro\ defea ted !he
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Clncinnatl Reds 4-'3 uUi uay .

Wit h one out a Sou therner
r eaetred on an error, Debbie
M ichael doubled , M ichelle John son
wa lked , Alana Lyons walked,
mentor.
Becky Michael _slal'(lmed a twoRBI single, Kar en Hemsley r ip!&gt;Cd
Gauget singled twice, .Becky Eng- f";::~=======:::=:=::;:::::;-j
an RBI single, Weese rapp&lt;•d a, land s)ngled, w hilcSickl Matlack ,
r un-scor ing single. and Lar ert • and Li sa Mill er each doubled twice.
Wolfe walked.
AJana Lyons got the start lor
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A costly e rror on Tonj a Sa lser's
Southern and did well until her
A Division ol Multime dia , In c.
uroundf'r ro short cleared t he bases
relief by Tonja Salser in the second.
P ubl h•h e d every aftern oo n. Monday
for thrf'r more run s before tm error
They combined for two str ike outs
throu gh Fr \day, 111 Coun Stree t, by the
plated another. Whr n the dust
and fi ve walks. N icole Gauget went
Oh io Valley P ublis hing Co mpa ny Mul
fi nally sell led on the Syr acuse turf
t! media, lnl' ., Pomeroy, Ohlo 45769, 992
lour and one-t htrd Innings to end
2156 Second class postag(' paid a t Po·
Sout hern led 8-2.
the game.
fll(&gt;roy , Ohio.
A near tepeat ga ve SHS seven
Sa tunlay Sou thern hosts North
Mem b('r : The Associa ted Pr('SS, In
m orf' run s In the third and fi ve
Gailla at Cheshire In an SVAC tilt.
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control, V-8 4 barrel, auto. trans., wrth overdrive, tilt wheel, whrte
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who have an Interest In Christian
fellowship and the work ot Chrlst
are Invited to attend the meeting
and share their Ideas. A local unit ot
United Methodist Women does
have a relatlons,h lp to the local
church, but m embers of the
women's organization do not have
to be member s of lllat particular
church, or of any church.

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Jed off the rottom ol1he ln~ing with a
single off loser T om Hum ~; 0-2.
Kevin Bass singled M oreno to thh'd
and went to second on thethrpw and
Dickie Than was Intentionally
walked to l9ad the bases.
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the fourth inning, lofted a fly tod\-'&lt;'P
center over Eddie Milner' s head
that bou-nced over the waD to scoF!'
M oreno and Bass.
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top of the lOth when Milner drew a
one-out walk fr om winner F r ank
L aConc. 1·2, and went to t hird on
D ave Concepcion's hit -and -tun single. On a pitch that got away fl'Om
catcher Alan Ashby, Milner started
for the plate and was picked off
third. However, Concepcion went to
second and scored on Bench's
single.

An organizational meeting l or a
unit of United Methodist Women ln
the Portland commun ity wlll be
conducted at the Portland United
Melllodlst Church April 28 at7 p.m.
The Athens Distr ict president of
United Methodist Wom en, Vivian
Robinson or Logan, witt be present
for the meeting, as wlll other
district officer s.
All women in the Port land ar ea

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the !rev. R ichard Thomas, Northeast Cluster UM Churches.
· The Syracuse Charge will have
the !rev. Jam es Corbitt, newly-

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UM Chur ch.
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Center, SnowvJIJe and Pearl
Chapel.
Morningstar and M orse Chapel
will hO&amp;t tit&lt;' Rev . Stanley Mer rlfield of the Syracuse UM Charge.
The Rev. James Clark , Racine,
Ch arge, will be at Bethany, Suttow
and Portland UM Churches.

HAPPY- Lan-y" Romlne.lelt,lscastlnlherole oiFonzleoiHappy
Days lame. Romine is pl&lt;$1red In scene with CharUe Davis, cost as
Mr. Cunningham In the musical vel'!lion of "H-y Days" to be
presefiied at 8 p.m. Friday In lhe MeiJI!l High School Auditorium.

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a CoiUns' single, Randy Matlack
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single, an erTor, and another
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squeeze bunt by Eric Tabler.
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Porter, who,relieved In the fourth
Inning shut the door In the seventh
Inning by striking out the side to
Richatd H. Billman II, O.D.
post the win. Cunningham pitched
113 Court Street
well, but showed signs of a tired
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
arm as a result of his outing at
PH. 992·2920
Hannan Trace In :lldegreeweather
VISION EXAMINATIONS
In a game that called for snow.
HARD &amp; SOFT CONTACT
Porter recorded his fifth wln of the
LENSES
season without a defeat.
Insurance and Medical
Cunningham struck out four
Card$ ~ccepted

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Lancers took the lead on Bennett' s
batters and walked one In three
double, a ground out and pertect
lnnln~ willle Porter fanned six and ·
squeeze bunt by Eric Tabler, the , walked three In four Innings at ·
score now 3-1.
work.
The Tornadoes stormed ba:ck In
Tabler, Koker, and Richards
their half with tour runs on a single
went to the mound for the Lancers,
by Porter, a sacrtflce by Beegle, a
combining tor tour strike Pllts and
single by Rlffle, walk to Rob
six walks, Richards suffered tile
Cunningham, and a single by Paul
loss for the Lancers. Southern llost8
Harris.
Southwestern In Racine on Monday
Another single by Brian Allen,
In an SV AC tilt.
and two stolen bases by Charlie
Llnescore:
Wolfe, plus an error resul ted In the
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final two runs ot the frame for a 6-3
Batteries: Eric Tabler. Allin Koker 3rd,
SHS lead.
Richards (LP l 5th and Glen Harrts. Rob
CUnningham, John Perter 4th (WP ) and Zane
The Tornadoes couldn't hold the
Beegle
lead again as the Lancers pla led

Am&lt;'r h.'a n Ne wspaper P ubli s he rs As
soc l at !on, Nation a l Ad verll s ln g Reprc·
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United Methodist ministers In
Meigs County will obsetve the
"One Great Day of Witness ," with a
county·wide pulpit exchange Sunday, AprU 24.
The· event will stimulate a
greater feeling of one~s In
worshlp and witness in the
community .
AHred, Chester, St . Paul and
Long Bottom UM Churches will
host the !rev. Robert Rider. Jr.,
minister of the Rutland Charge.
Pomeroy UM CHurch wUI have
the !rev. Richard Rothemich of the
Rock Springs Char ge.
Heath UM Church wUI have t he
!rev. M ark Flynn, Southern Cluster

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Du t to a reporter 's error, the
roaching positions of two Southern
coaches r eceiving trophies at Tuesday's annual SV AC banquet were
r eversed . Suzanne Wolfe was the
girls' volleyball coach and Connie
Enslen, the girls' basketball

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Methodists conducting pastoral exchange program

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Phone992 -3480

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Prescr1phons

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Pomeroy
991· l325

Pomerov

992-2955

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POMFROY {' /IUIH 'H OF HIE Ni\l.A

pleasure.
But whoen you go to chu11:h, 1t Is with the spr:crf1c rntentlon ol
worshipping Here you enga~·~·'prayer, praise and thanksgr.olng Here
you mingle with people who 11re seeking God and have come to feel His
presence In the qulel beaut)' of a s.1nctu11f)' you lind few out.srde
distractiOns, 11nd you knOI\O that thrs pl&amp;ee rs dedrcated to the service ol
God.
For ~ace and happiness whrch comes hom really feelrng. Gocfs
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Communion on lhf' f irs ! Sunday of ~&gt;ach
fT'\(lnth . a nd ('f)tnbillf'&lt;J with morning pra~•f'r
on thr lhird Su nday Mor ning pr.ry,•r· and
S("rmon on :rll othf' r Su nday~ 111 tht• monl h
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anrl Hlbl t• s1Ud v, 7 ·~1 p m
']lifo ; SAI .Vi\'J' ION i\HMY , l l ~r B ullr•rnut
A vt'., Jlomf'l'f!V. Mrs /)()l;r Wlnln~.: ifiC"Iia r).!r•
Sunda .,. holtm ·s ... tnC'-t • r ln~.: , HI a.m , Suml.l\
Sc huul, 111: :11! ;1.m. Sund.w Sdtord . YI'SM
Elol.'il' Adam s, IPadr•r. 7..lf/ p rn , ~rl v atlon
mf'f'lltt£, \'a rlou ... S]ll'itkt•rs nml m ust(' spr:•
d ills Thur~a y - I I :Ji tt rn IO:.! I&gt;.rn , l. u dlt ~
lfotnf' IA'il j.!\t('. ml'mbr·r'S In ehm ,i.:C', ,Ill
wonl('n mvllj"'J. +&gt; 4."• p.rn ThurStlav. f'oq )!&gt;;
r aill'l ('lass 1\' oulll! Pmpii'- BI!Jit 1 7 :lfl p m
rllhlt• S!lJ(I,v nnrl l 'rawr mr 'f•l lng. opt&gt;n to !ht•
puhllt
HURl IN(;TON SOifi111 'HN I VI..I..,I'IS'I
C'IIUH('II . Roulr• l Slwdf' n ihii•Sr ll()')l 7p m
'J'hursd.,:-• "01 ship ~;~• r "V\c f' H p m
POMEROY WES'TSIOF CII UHC II OF
C'IIHIST, ~J'l W, MLi ln Sr . 1):12.'i2.'t', \'{~ ·.rl
m uf; )('. Sund,l\ wor, hlp 10 a rn ., Blblf&gt; S1U4.ly
11 a .rn , worstrlp. h p m Wl"'lm'Sllav B lbh •
SIU(I y, 7 jl.ITI
OJ.D DF:X TEH 01!11 l&lt; C'IIHISTIA N
CI IUilt' ll - Clift on l.ur·crs pastor Sunli:l\
~hoo l !J. :I) ;rm. Mrs Wurl(•\' F rotrrC"Is , s upt.
Prl'ac hlru: Sf"•rvl&lt;'l'" rJ r;;r .wd thlr~l Sundu vs
foll owln~=: Su nda v Sd1ool. Ynurh tnf'l • lln~.:
f'V('I'Y Su ndav. i :top rn
CHA II AM UN !T I·:D MJ.:TIIODIST.
Prrar hinu !I .lt a n1., llr'"' anti ~'C·vnd
Sund,r.Ys of t'il l h rnotllll, 1hlnl and fourt h
Surn l,rvs ' •al'lr m on1 h. wor sll lp,,.. · rvlc~ 'S .11 7· .lll
p m 'w('CJnr':'.;d uv , .v, ·nln~.:s at 7· .II p.m ,
r•rayC'r ,rnd fllt) )t • SturJv
SF: V I 'N'n I 1)/\ Y AI l \• I&lt;N'l'IST. Mullv•rrv
Jl f'l~l1l s Ho.1d . l 'ornr ·trJ\'
Mil h.1r•l Pla n
kowskl pu stor !(ito~ Whilr• S;t hh,tlh ~ h r-x•l
Supl Sa hhath Schmll " 11 'l p m ,.nS.tll rnl. l\

with wur'!.hlp !'&gt;#'IVln:os lollow lng at :1

I~

p rn

Ht.rl1 .i\Ntl I·'IHST ll1\ PTI ST ('II UH('II Slstr•r ll;u r lr·ll W,u m ·r. Su pt S und c~ y
11&lt;10 ,l.ll], IJIOJ'Itlll~ Wlll , hl p, Ill ~·, ..

POMEHOY

Sr.:houl ,
(fl

BAPTIST, l l&lt;rvld
Mann , mlnl, tr •r : William Snouffpr . Suntlll\
S(:huol sup! Sunclav ~: hr )( J ), !I .11 a rn ..
. Morning wm s hip 10· :~ 1 .rn.
FIRST SOlJI'II EHN BAPTIST. P On\{'1'0\
1'\kr • IJa\ld ll unt , ~l s tor·, HIIJ!{'J TU!JlPr ,
Sunday ~·h on l Su j J~ ' r inlr· n c\l •nt Sund:l\
.•whool ~ l &lt; ltJ n m .: nuwnml! wot'Ship. Itt :to.
t'VI'nlng WCII':..Jrtp. 7 . ~I )I m Midv.r~~l pr,rvr•r
mt"'•llng. 7· :1u p.rn
MIIJ~VAY I 'IIMM UN II'Y { lll/ H('II IJr·x
tr•r l! d . l.angS\'lllr • Ht•v A 1\ llugh1 '"·
Pas! m Sund a v Sc hlM II Ill .r rn Sr•r'\ ln •o; nn
'l'u"~ •':'- . 'l'hur"'ta v ami Srrnclay 7 ·rt p 111
F'i\ 1'111 'l'i\ III'H NM'IJ ' t 'lllll{('ll B&lt;~ l h
nun Hnad . IU ,. FmrrrPtl lt ;JI\ Som, p.a slou .
llmxllr•y Dunn. sup! Su ndav ._.:lu 1) Ill ,r.rn
Sunday r•vr•nlng !'t'IVk1· 7 :1111 pru , Blhh•
tl':tChl nJ{. 7 .10 p 111 T hur..,tlill
SY IV\CUSIO: MIS.'-iiON. C'ht H \' St . Syw
l'USI' Si•n kt-s, Ill .r m . Su nda\ , 1-: vr•nillj.!
Sf'I'VIN•s, Sunduv ;nul Wr"'.liii "Stlay, 7 p m .
MIDDI . ~ ; PO i tT {'IIUH('Jl IW C'I IHIST IN
{' ~I H I STIA N UN ION , I..IUI'('nl'l' Manil'\,
pustrw: M1'S. Hus.'iC'II Youn~ . Sunttay Sc&gt;hool
'iupt Sunrl.l,\ S('hol(ll \1 .l.l am. Ewnl n~.:
wors hip 7 :10 p.m . Wl&gt;thu •sd av pruwr lllf1 '1
lnJ,: 7 :lfl p m . .
MT MOUI AII Cli UIKIIOfliOIJ. HaC'illf'
- R•"'' .lnllll ~ Sn W•t'fll'ld. p.u ~ lor · M ot•ning
wo rshi p~ · 45 n.m , Sunc_ta:-: Schuol111:4."l a m :
t'\'Pilln ~ wo1·~h ip 7 p m 'l'ur•sday. 7&lt;VI p.rn .
ladlr'S pr ayf'r ln!'f'llnR Wt-dn{'S(I,•:-·. 7· :ll p rn
F IH.l.,~ l'

YPF:

MJDDI.EPOHT FIHST BAJ':OTJ~l' . Cornf'l
Six th and f'a lm('r, lhf' R••v Mark M('('lun,-:

Sunduv S('houl 9 J.., u Ill . O,m WhiiC', Sund. r,v
Schoo l supt .. John HdbPI, Sr , ass! sup !
Morn ing Won-hlp tO 1 ~, ,t m. \'out h m"'llnJ::
7 :l) p .m . Wttd m'Sday, !nrl udl nJ{ Wl'l' lot s,
ra~o:£&gt;1' bl•av£'rs , junior usrrur nuls, und iu n ~ll'
and Sl'Olol' h l~h BYF. d M.J lr pr :tl'lh'C•!l: Jlli&gt;.rn.
Wrdn('S(IUy: f)l'll}'f' l lilt'!:' ling a nd n tb lr• St tlr:i\',
WC'dnt•sduy, 7::10 p.m.
CliUHC'II OF CIIRI S'I', Mlckll!'jJOrl , 5t h and
M uln. Aoh MC'llon, min ister: 1\1 flar1 :-itm.
a.'lSOCiutr• m lnl:. tc•r: M lkC' f~f'rlowh , Sundav
School Sllpl't'ln!t •n&lt;IC'nr . Blbll' SctuXJI, \1:.11
am.: m ornln~ wors hip, m::ll 11.m .. I'Wnh~
worshi p 7 p m . Wt'CII'I(•sc-lay IJI Ilh' StlXI)' .rrKI
~'OU ih group mt:"t"llni!S. 7 ).l: ~n.
MI DD LI~ POHT (' JIUilCII OF TilE NA7A

•

RENE. Co.paslors,' llf' v Cha1'IN1 ro~' lt • and
Rt•v. Nanc-y ('oy iP. n111 Whltr'. Sund.a.v sdvJOI
sup! . SunJa,v s('hool. fl:.l) .r.m.; momlrl:
worsh ip, 10::11 a m , SuOOu,v f.'\/CO,R('llslll'
mretln,l.l, 7 p.m Pra) W il)('('t l n ,~~: W•...:I~ u:-· 7

p.m.
UNITF.D PH.ESB\'TEHIAN MINJ~i11 Y
OF ME IGS COUNTY , lt('V. Wuncla Joh rL~n .
dlrN'tor : H umid
edUC'U1\0 n.

.Johnson, dlt'l'&lt;'lor

of

HARR ISON YILLF. PHESilYTEil lAN ,
Worshl~ Scrvlec. fJ a.m.: Churc h School. 10: .1 J
a .m
'
"
Ml DDL E POHT PH E SBYTE]{ I AN .
C..'}'lun:'h SdlOOI , ~~ a.m.: r i\1ornlng worshi p.
111:15. B/bk• Stud,v 'l'u PSdll,\', 10 a.m .; Bl biC'
7•:1()

IIAZf~ l. COM MUNm' Cl{UIK H , Nf'ar
J ,ong non om. Edsrl Hart. pastor. Sunday

school, 9: .10 a.m.; Worship 10: :JJ a.m.:
Prayer m&lt;.'Ctmg 7· 'lJ p m. Thu rsd ay.
,
MIDOLF.POHT FT&lt;E E WJJ .L RAP"m;r.
( orn«' r A sh and Plum. I.A:'S ik• Hayman,
pastor . Sunday !M:'hool 10 a .m : Momilij!'
Worship. II a .m.; WN:Incsdav and saturday
Ew nl n~ ~ r·vlcr:•s . 7· :!fl p m.
·
_
~IGS
f '(M)J"Imi\TIVE I"J\IU."\11 ·
I !NffEil ME'hiOUt'"iT tlllJIU:H .
Fuy Sliuer, Dln~:tOr
NOR111J&lt;:A.lfi' ('Ll lt o.,.: H
Ho~ ·\ . Scl~m

.JuiiiNRl

ltr•\' Rh hanl TIKlfiiWO
AIYf t i-:D - C'hurl'h Sc·hnul q '10 .t m ,
Wru ship II &lt;t 111 , UMYF, fl .l.J p.m ., UMW.
'llliu.l Tut•stl&lt;r v. 7 'll'l p rn Communit y fi rs t

.

Some M)' you nnd God jus t as well In ag ;uden, In the woods, or on a
M in a church that Cod ts evel)Wt1ere But be hones!

golf cOUrse

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Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fnday Saturrtay
Wke
John
John
Luke
Luke
12.18-2T 7' 11 · 17
11 1-16
fT 28·44 24 1· 12 24 36-4g

Sunday Monday
Mant.w
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Suncl&lt;t\
Cii~ :.•·;"TER Worshi p !+ a.m.; t'hun·h
School lila m , lllhh · Studv. Thursf' l .t~ , 7 p.m .
I;MW. fi r st Thu i'S4liW , I p.m: rommunlon
fi rst Su ndav
.JOPP/\ - Worshrp, 11 10 am ., Chu rrh
Sc hool , m .41 :1m lltbll' Studv. \\'OOn('S(!~ty.
7 .Jip.m .
I.ONC BCYITOM - ChUH'h School. 9.:0
am
W or ~ hlp
7 p.m .: Bible Stud.Y.
Wrdnl'sday 7·.1ttp rn : UMYF W{'(lnf'Sda\ ,6
p m. Commun ion First Su nda.v
lti:J·:DSVII .I.I : f'hurch Sthool. !J·:JJ
•• m Wo rship \lu m
'11 Jf'PF:RS Pl i \INS ST PMJI . - Churt'h
~ · hnol , ~1. 1 m , \\'(lrshlp. lO a m . IJiblf'S tudy.
'l'ur·sc lay 7 :VI p m , UMW, Third 1\ Jt'sday,
7 ~I p.m . Communion fi rst Sunda y
( 'F.N11W. CU J!&gt;ri'TER
Rl•''. stanlt•y " '. Mt'tTtfW.kl
Kt'V . Kldwrd Kolhl11,1ch
lk•\1. Rolwrt K Rob~
llc\' . IW~t•rt Kldt.'f", .Jr.
r\SBUHY 1Svraousr 1 - Worship. 11 &lt;1m ..
('lturl'll S. ·hool. !\· 1 ~, ,r m.. C hur~r Blhlr
S!IXty. Wt'&lt;ln~la y. 7;. JJ p.m.: UMW, flrsl
Tucscl.ty. 7 . ~J p.m .. Choir Rf'hi::&gt;arsal,
\\'r'{Jnf'sdily h :11 p.m : UMW, fout1h Sunrlil,V.
11'.11p.m .
J·:N'll :HI 'H ISE - Wrws h\p !I a m : Churrh
SdlOO\. 111 .1 m , Bib!. S!ud)', Tuesday, 7 :t\
pm
l JMW l 'lr-.t Mnnrla\ ?·:WI pm .
IJMY I ', Surwl.l\ . fi p n• {'holt· lf' hc&gt;.•r :.al.li :K)
p m WN\nr 'Slllr,\
Vl.i\T'v\IOO!lS - t'hurd1 School, 111 ·• m.
Wnr ship. I ol . t'll , llihlr• '-'tLKh , ThurN. Iol\', 7
p m UMYF. Sund.n , h p nr.
FOIU·'ST l{l )N - Wot s hip, !I a m . ( 'hurt'h
~ hrJ)i, lfl il nr , ( 'hol t I 'r il('ltf'{ ', TUI'sda\ ,
li ·up m , UM\\'. firs t '1\Jf'sda v. 7. 'I! p m.
IWA.TII tM idtllr•txw t t - ('h urf'h School.
•t·:u ~ ~ m ; Wot ..,hlp, 1!1 .Ill a m , Blbll' Studv.
·nrt•st l ;.~ v , Ill am ., UMW , S«'&lt;'Ond Monduy.
7..11 p.m .: UMM, third Mondav, 1::•1 p.m
MINF:RSVII.U. - Worship SclvlcC', HI
·• m , O•ur't'h ~hnol. \I am.: UMW. thltd
W••dnesc!av I p m , Ch nlr prac·IIC'f' Mrmt1a.v,
i ·.Wipm
J&gt;F: AH I. f' ll/\1'1·:1. - Wor ship ~t'\ IN&gt; HI
01 Ill . Chu rt'h Sl'hool. 11 a m ; UMW . Sl'('()nd
'1\r«'S&lt;Ill \'. 7· I ) p m : 1JMYF' ]ilsl '1\icsd&lt;r:o-•,

7·:upm

NEW

STIVERSVILLE CO MM UN ITY
CII URC II , Sunda\' School ~·N il f', 9.45 am.:
Worship scrviCl', 10 :It a.m.; Ev a n~e h s li c
Serv\Cf&gt;, 7 :ll p.m. Wednesdav: Pmvt'r
ITI('{'l!n~ . 7: ,'k) p.m .. Thursda~· .
ZIO~ CHURCH OF GIRI!-.T, Pome roy ·
Harrisonville Rd ; Robert Purll'IL mlnlo;tf"r:
Sieve Stanl('y . sunday school sup1. Sunda y
school. 9: :YJa .m.: worshipsrr"Vi{t' Ill .II a rn .:
EV(&gt;nln ~
worship Sunday, 7 p m . af14'1
W«ll"'l"Sday. 7 p m
~~ .JOHN Ll!niER..\N r'IIU itl ll, Ptn('
fi rovr . Th(' 11Pv Wllll.rm Middlc'Sv.o;H1h,
P~ts tor. Church scrvlrt&gt;s 1\ 'II a m Su nd a\
School m·.l.'l a.m
·
BRADBURY CH UROI OF CHRIST. Paul
Pnrll. pastor Sunday school, •1. :Vla .rn , l.arry
Hayf'l('S, S S. Supt.; mmnit~ wor.-;hlp, 1(1: l \
a.m.
RACINE CHURCH OF TH E NA7.ARENE
H!'V. 'fllomus II f'ol lll'r, pa!&lt;; lor, Martha
Wolf£', Cha irman of Uw Board of Chri stian
l.ifc. Su nday Sl•llool, 9;l l a.m.; momin,e:

10::kl a.m.; Sund uv ('VPnl n~ wor
sh ip 7· :V1 J).m Pl'llVf't' rf'Kit•t lng, Wf"'dnr'SCI;w ,

w orship,

7:.11 p.m.

RACIN E FIR.o;;'l' 8/\PTIST. Don 1•. Walkl'r
Pa stor. Rolx'r1 Smith. Sundav S('hool !Supt..
SUnday Srhool. ~1 : ,1 ) a.m.: mom!n~ wor~hlp ,

10:40 a.m .: Sundn\ ('vr n l n ~ worsh ip. 7 l l
p m.: Wf'd n£'sdny ( 'Vi • nln ~ Blblf' stud\ 7 Jl l
p.m .

11AN\1l.I .F WESL.f.:Y/\N . Sut'l(l,•\ ~hr)1) ,
m : mor ningworsh lplfl.4~a n1 . ."outh
'Of'tvk'f• h .&amp;"1 p m . t'\·r•nlng wnrshlp 7 .• t
p.m . W~&gt;dnOOay, 7 'WI p m Prayf'r ,md
PtilL"t'
D1\N\'II .U : •tOIJ NJo:S.'I C'HUHCII , Jo.
l'ii lltd em Rou t«• :r.r. betwflt•n Vinton .md
l.anJ.,.rsvlllt• RP\', [!f•n Wulls, pa stor . Su nll:l\'
Sr:·hool, 9: :Jia.m., Bobbv I . e~ m tx&gt;r t s . s . ~ u p r •
Morn ln.Q: Worship, IO:.ll am .: Chlltil'l'n·s
U,1ppy Hour fi . .J5 p.m . PrnvC'I' &amp; Blbk •Stud\ .
7::1) p.m . Mlo;slor'I&lt;JI'\ m r:l'll n.~:: first WNinN;

~l ·:fl .a

duy of Pach month. 7.:11 p m. ror tnrorrnutlnn
call ~Mbi
SII.VEH flUN l'~ H EF. 13.\P' IlST. Sti '\T'
l.llllr. Sunday S&lt;'hool supt . Sundn v ~('hml. 111
a .m.: mot'n ln,l! wm'Shlp. II a m Sundny
I'VI'nlnp; worship, 7 :r1 p.m . Pm y.:·r mrellng
:mrl Blhll" .litudy. Thur'Sday, 7 'WI p m. yourh
mf'f•linp; W1tdnN iay at 7 p m
OlRISTIAN F'E I"I.OWSIII P CHUHC'll .
:R1 N 2nd A\'f' , M!ddlt&gt;!).•rt Sund&lt;.r\ S!. hool,
10 o m Surtd,Jy iilld Wl'llm'Sllay EvPni ng
Sr.•t"V~"S 7· .11 p m.
I.IBEHTY CHRI STIAN CHURCH , 4 l.rb·
('fly Aw, Porll£'ruy . Sunday Sl.' hooll(l a.m.;
Won•hlp 7 '() p.m W('(!nr •sd:t'' S(•rvlt~ · . 7'.'Vl

I'OME IH W - C'hurch St·twx..l . 111!1 a m .
Wlll sh\ l) !&gt;i'I'Vln·. \11 'll .1 m , Choir rdM•a rsal,
\\1r'11nt•:o.(id).
7 J l p 111 . UMW , S(1('{lnd
'1 \r~'S(hr y, 7 I\ p tn, UMW, la~l ~ urw.lav , 7
am , UMYF', Sund,a:v. 6 p.m
HOC K SI'Ri f\'CS - C'hur-.:-h St·huol, ~: IS
.1m , Wot ship, 10 :1 rn ., lllbl«• StudY,
W~dnr •st l u y, 7 ll p rn . L!MYF tSr•nlot-s l,
Sunda y, li p m.. Llunlors l. r•Vt' l'\' O l~ ·r
Sunda y, tl p.m.
rn r n .AND - &lt;"hur(' ll St·hnol, !l.·t' n m ..
Worsh ip , II a rn .. UMW t f:\'l"llln~ C'ln·l«•t.
p.m .
,
SC'('OilCI Wl'l lnl'sd ,IV, 7. ,(I p.m , OM\\'. S('('()nd
\HF.~i"ER CHURCH OF COD , H('V. H. F:.
' llmr ~l.l \' , I p m
RQbtnson, pastOl', Sunday ."Chool. ~1: .11 a rn .:
St\ I .E M n :NTI·:H - l 'hu rc h Sc·hm l. Ill
woi5h1p !if'I'VI('(', 11 u.m : C'vrnln~ S4·rvl&lt;'t'. 7
a.m .. Wors hip 7 p m
p.m.: vou dl'!i('I'V1tt', Wcdnrsday. 7 p.m.
SNOWVILU : - Wor'Shlp, •t a m .: Churr h
l.AN&lt; ,S\"JJ.J .E CHRis1'111N CJJ UHCH
Sr hool Ill d .m
Robcn E . Musser. pastor Sunday schonl ,
SOli'111EitN ( 'LUS1'1':U
!1: lJ a ,m . Paul MuMer, ~ up! ; rrv1m l ~
lt.•\' , JIU~ M. Clurk
wors hip. 10: :11 a.m.: Sundny f'Vf'nlng !'il'tYIC'f'.
lt••v. Murit W. Flynn
7 p.m .; mld·w('(&gt;k srn~ln'. Wrt lm'Sf:luy , 7 p.m
' IL.•)• ..'1on•IK.'t' Smkh
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF TilE NA7./\
A I' P I . ~ : tiHOVr. - Chu1't'h Srh•ul, !lu.m .
R~NE fl.ev .lall'lCS B. Kink&gt; . p;.ts1or
Wmsh lp II! .'1m trlt'SI und lhlnl Sund&lt;r\1!'1 ,
Shf'rman Cund!ff, supl'rlntrndl•nr ~ unday
UMW ~"''l•nd 'l'uf'Sday , ?.:to p .m ., Prawr
School , 9· :II 11 tn : Momi~ Wnt-ship 10: .«1
fll(l(•tln ~ Wn:!tM: 'S()ay, 7 p.m .
ll.m .; Eva nRrllsll&lt;' Sl:' f'\' k'r.• , fi p.m . Pra~'f'r
FW' I11ANY - Wor1oi hlp, 9 a .m ; ChU!'C' h
11nd pnriSC" Wcdi'K"Sday . 7 p.m .. ' 'uuth
S.·hor!l, W ,1 111 . , Blbk • Studv. Wl'\IIK'Sdav, In
TtV'(.&gt;tlng, 7 p m
11 m . Dur'l' ll' Wunwn' s F PJi ow shlp, Wf'dn«&gt;s
EDEN UNITED IJH F.T II RF.N IN
dll\' , ll . tIll
CHR IST. E ldl&lt;n R Blukl'. pastor Sund&lt;J\'
('Af{MF:I . - Chun·h School, ~::ll a.m.:
School 10 a.m., Hubt•r1 Ht't"'.., supt .: Mor111~
Wors hip, 10 4~r ,1 m : Sf"'.'Ond and fow1h
S(lrmon, 11 a m.; Sunduv ni~ht S&lt;•rvl&lt;'f'S.
Sumlars t: F'PIIw.•shlp dlnn«·r wllh Sulton,
Ch1isll an Endeavor, 7: lJ p.m , Sont! ~'I'ViN ',
!hlnJ lllursdav. li: :kJ 1&gt;m.
R p.m .: PI'('U&lt;"hlna, ~: ll p.m Mki·WC'C'k
l-:1\ ST I.F:T/\rtl - ('hut'l'h SdlOOI. ~Ill m :
Prayer mttefln~. Wcdnrsr:luv, 7 p.m , ,\ h'!n
Worship, 111 a.m ISC't'Ond arvJ fourt h
R£'00. Jay leader.
Su nd a~ ·s: UMW. fi rst '1\t~~: t ,\' ,, 7::111 p m
UEMI.OCK GROVE CHRJSTIAI\', H~f'r
LE'T /\RT FAI .U' - Wnr'!'l hlp, 9 &lt;1m.;
Wutson . pastor: Cll"''l!OOI'\ ?r-..rtt, Sunday
\hu l'dt S(ohooJ. Ill a m
SChool sup! . MornlnJ.! worship, 9 .11 a,m.,
MOR NINfi STAll - Worship, 9 l) a.m.;
Sunday S("hool. 10: :.:1 am : t'Vt'nln~ Sif'rv(('(',
7 : ~~m .
·
Chuf('h SC'hool. 10· :11 11 m , Blbk• Studv.
'l'hursday 7:.JIJ p.m .
·
MT UN ION BAPTIST, Ikv. Tom lloolcy;
MORSE C11APEL- Chul'('h &amp;.·hwl, 9:l l
.lor Sayl'f', Sunday School Supc&gt;rlnt ent~mt.
11 m .; Worsh ip. 11 a .m.
Sunday ~l'n:)l . 9· 4.'\ a.m.; ('\l('fl(fliOl: ~un;hlp ,
J-'ORTIAND - Churc h SdlOOI, 7 p.m .;
7' l) p .m . Prayer~ ""fP('efl~. 7. l l p .m .
Wl'drw:&gt;sday.
Worship, El p.m.: UMYF. Wt'tlm.'Sduv, 7: l'l
pm.
TUPP,ERS PLAINS CH URCH OF
RACIN E WE!;I.E:Y AN - Church School.
CHRIST, Vlfl('('nt C. Wale~. fiT , m inister:
Ill a .m . Wor:o~ hlp, 11 ·a.rn ; UMW, founh
Hcnnan Black, supcrlntt:'f1dl:onl . Sunday
Monda.v 7: .l )p.m .; ll andllUlkk&gt;nsof lht•L.ord.
School 9: :.&gt; a.m.; t'Vt•nlng sr:•rvk.'('&gt;, 7 p.m ::
flrsl Wl'dre!i.lay , 7 p.m.: Mrn's Prayrr
W - ay Blbl&lt;• School, 7 p m.
Brl'akfa.'lt, Wl'diM'Sduy, 7 a. m . ~
CHESTER CHURCH OF TilE N•\7A
Strrl'ON - Church School. , !t· ,1} H.m :
RENE, Rl;ov. H('l't:Jel't r.ratr, pastor. F'rank
momlng wor.;hlp, 10:4.'i n.m . fflrsl and third
Ritne, s upt Sunday &amp;hoOI, 9: J'l a .m .
Wcnhlp S(IIVICE, 11 a.m. and 7:.1J p.m
Sunday!H ; f£'1lowstrlp dinner with Cai"n'lt't,
third Thursday, 6: l l p.m.
Prayer m(.'('tlng: Wednesday, 7·:11 p.m.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. Oliver •
Swnln. Su!X'rlntendenl Sundny sctool 9: l)
l.AUREL CLIFF' FREE METHODIST
a.m . wery wrek.
C~URCH. Re\'. Robert Miller, pastor: Lloyd
HOIJSON CHRI STIAN UNION. WWlam
Wright. Director or Christian Ed~.~:atlon.
Crabtnxo, pastor. Sunday School, 9:l) a,m.:
Sunday School, 9: :IJ a.in.; MomJn.R: Worship,
('\l'('nlntl: r.erviCX', 7:llp.m. WOOnesdaypraycor
III::JJ o.m., Choir l'rllcliCl', Sundoy. 6: :1)
meeting, 7•Xl p.m .
p.m .; EwniiiJl W0111hlp, 1::10 p.m . We&lt;JntosBEARWAU.OW RIDGE CHURCH OF
day Praye- and Bible Slody, 7: :V p .m .
CHRIST, l&gt;.oano Wardon, minister. Bible
DEX'I't:R CHURCH OF CHRIST. Charles
class, 9; :ll a .m.; morn!~ worship, m:v·
Ruaell, Sr., minister: Rick MacomiX'r. supt
Sunday ochool, 9: :1Ja .m .: w&lt;r!ihlp ,.rvlce,
a .m .; 0\'ei\IIIJl worship. 6: ,l J p.m . W~
Blblo slUdy. ~:ll p.m .
10: 311a.m . Iilble StUdy. Tlle9d.ay, 1: :ll p.m .

RF:ORCA N IZE:IJ t'HUBCII OF .JJ::SUS
CHR IST OF' 1. 1\TTER 01\Y SA I NTS.

Portlanci·R:wlnt• Road William Roush . pas
tor. Linda F:v:ms. f hur(' h school d irf'&lt;'tor

('hurrh M""hool . ~· .10 a m · mor nrng \\OI'~h t p,
10: .10 a.m , Wf'dnrsd ;Jy r v&lt;•ning pr a,\C' I'
s&lt;'rv l&lt;'l'S, 7: .!u p.m
BETHLEH EM BAPTIST, Ht&gt;v Lui
Shuler. P&lt;J Sior W01 ship SI'I'V\( t '. !1: :1u ,, m
Sunduy schOol. 111:.•1 a.m Bthlf' Slur!~' and
pr'tl\('1' Sf'IVI('(' Thu r ·sda~' 7 .Ill p m
CAHLE'IU N CII UHC'll Kl ngshu r)' Road
Hrolhr•r M.al'ion WIIIJ,t m ii, Jl;Js!or S und c~:o­
schm l, 9 1) a.m Hal ph Carl. sup:·rinlf'ndC'nl,
f'\'l' nlng \l.torsh lp. 7 :¥1 p m Pr .t\'&lt;'1 mf'l •t ill/l .
WNi n~&gt;sd a\ . 7 .11) p m
LONG EIO'n'OM CHRI ~'T I AN , Kt 'III,Pi fl'r ,
Jl&lt; l"tm W,•Jim•t • D:.t nu 'wOUtl Sutlllay Sehool
Sup! Worshi!J st'i\ In• ;tl 4 am f\JbiP School
Ill ol ITI

III' SF.I.! . RU N IIOI.I t\ I&lt;S."i CII UHCII ,
11t•v ThPrmn Durham, p:.r s!or Sundm·
Sl:·hoolu t 4:. "1a.m.: M orninJ.:" \\flrsh!pat Ill .l 'l
a.m 111u1'Sdav Sl' t'\' ~ -s .at i .111 p m.
FIH Ff)()l\1 ( ;OSPF.l. MISSION a t Bald
t\ noh. lor nrf'd on C'ount v Hood ~ 1 He\
I .au1 ('n t'r• ( ,Juf'SNK'&lt;lmp . Jl&lt;rstor: Hr&gt;v . HOI!' ''
Wllllot11. as.., istanr p;r slot l'tl ' ac htnl! :-.1'1'\'l·
C'f'' Sund,rv 7 :11 p.m. l'r·,tyrr mt'l'lin~
WN:InP'iC!a\ . 7 .Il l p m .: (,at'\ I ,nffith lf'a df•r·
Youth l!l'OUJI" · Sum l.r v r•vt•nlng !i· .l .lp m wr!h
HOJ:;c•r ,md Vlnlf'l Willford .1s \t•. td••r'S
( o mmun111n st ·n·k·r first Su nd a \ r;lc h rnont h
WIIITF 'S {'IIAP I' I.. CcvJ IVilll' rm Hj '\
no,\ ' l'.ll''f•lr r tM sto r . ~rnday ~ · hoo l 9 '1111 a m .

worship '-C'J'\'Icr Ul ·vr a m BlbiC' ... tu(h .md
)JI'•I \f 'l' 'Of't'Vkt • Wt•dnl'!'id il,\', 7 .• ) p Ill.
IH i ll A N D CIIUH('II OF C IIHI ~T . JXm
Monl trx pas tor: Alii Ntdrolson, Sund&lt;JV
sdwul supt Su ndav ."&lt;'00c&gt;l. 1l::111 am ,
mot ning wor ' hlp and I 'Ommunlon, 1 ~1. .Ill a.m
Hl!ll .AJ"JD RIB! .I·: ME:11 !ODI~n· - Atnt)!&gt;;
Tl~ is p;.ts1or: Sonnv I judson, ~upt "iundo~;
'-''~JO I , !I .Wt , t rn M ornln~ wors hi p, 111: :111u .rn
SU la v I'Vf'nirl£ Sf.'l'\ 1&lt;'0, 7· tl l \V('(Im"SC:Iav
1'\'f' lnl! Sf"r'Vk't' 7 Ill p.m; \VlvlPO P tltl! n•m.
!1. llJ~m
. r·.rt·h ~nduy mor nin~
NO f' IIUHCII OV '1111 : I\/\7A
Rl '\'. !.loyd D ( inrnm .J r , p.rslr1t
~rlda\~
.· hnril . !l' :IJ a m . \\ nr-.tup st:&gt;rvlcC'.
HI :lfJ a
; young pf'OpiP's "1'1'\'k'f:•. ii p m
F:vaf1$!P) ,!lc· 'il'tvk'r, ti :111 p m Wf'Cinrsd u\
S('r'\·lcr:.·, p m .
M!\SO ('!l URCH tlF r HRIST , Mllll·r Sl,
MI:IS(lll , W~'il Eu~('f)(' I. Cllllf,:l't, mi nistt&gt;t
SuOOay Bl
Stud,v, tO , r m , Wor;o;hip 11 .r .m
.md 7 p rn . W•dnr~la'' Aiblt • Studv, \'IX'al
muslt', 7 p r •
H
REN

MASON I\ 'SEMRI.Y Of (;OJ), DlK idln~

!.ant•, M uson ,~ . Va . FWv ·11on nlr fl I{()S{'.
Pastor :';undU: St•hool 9: 4:1 a rn .: MorninJ::
Worship 11 a . . F:wnlnl! Srin 'tr'f' 7: I t p.m.
WC'tlnrsd:w WQmPn '~ M irrl~ trlf's ' ~~ n.rn
! mf'&lt;'ll~ and Pru:o-'f'n . P r.t\'1"'1 u ntl Hibl£'
S!ud\' 7 p.m .
\
HARTFORD fl;IUH{ II OF' CHHI ST I I\
- C'HHI~·.TII\ N U:"ol i~N. Thl' Hf'\' WIIII.Jm
Camptx•ll. pnslot· . nd .r:o-' Sc:hool ., •1 VI H rn .
.J.anlC's ll ughl'•s, sup \; f'\"f' nlng !'t'I'Vkf'. 7 :VI
p.m Wf&gt;dnPsd uy l'l~nl ng pr.wor ' m•, ·ling,
7&lt;11 pm. Youth 1 rnyc•r ~ · rv1~ 'f' Pa('h
'l'u(~ilY
'
FAIRVTFW BIHI I· \li UHCII, IA'!att . W
Vo~ . HI 1. M,u k lr"~
·!
paJ' tor. Woro.:hrp
S('n' IN&gt;s. q. :Jo a Ill., Su ·~~· Sr:·hool. II :..m ..
('WrlinJ.:

~urslnp.

7. 'Ml p n 'l'ursd av c•oHa.L:fl

pnr.vt•t nwP!Ing .rnd Btbii'\,SitK\y, !~ ::t:l a rn .
W11rship sc'f\'1('(', Wr&lt;JI)('SC:\a x, 7: ,1 ) p.m .
OUI! SAVIOUR l.lJ niF:IJ4N CHU itcll Wa lnut and IIC'n rv sr.... , HaVI'f'l.'ii\'OCX.I. w \'.1
~'h&lt;' llr\• Cror~t' C WC'h Ir k . ~slor. Su l'l(l ~;~y
Schoo l ,~: .1."1 a .m . ~ undu ~· worhsl p. 1l a.m
CAI.VI\RY BIBI. F. C'HURC H.\Pfl"' Jor: ·,tkd
on PomC'roV Pik e'. Cuunh ll.OOd '£1 nf'ar·
Fltl!wocrt., , Rr" Eluckwmd J );t!&gt;iiO~. Si:•rvkt:&gt;s
on SUNUr,\1 ntJH: :II am . and .7..'YI p m wit h
Sundav school. •1· :111 u rn . bib~ -.rttdv.
Wrdnc&gt;sdH,\' . 7:.' llpm. ·
\
·
FA ITH FEI.I .OWSHIP C RUSAD·~ FOil
CIIRI!-."'1' - St. Rt 1'Ut. Anllquhy. Pastor, lkv.
Franklin Dicke ns. Sunllu.v morning, 10 a.m.
Surxla~ cvcnln,.::. 7: ll p.m. Thu t~a.Y ''V('flln~.
7 .l l p.m
STIVERSVJJ .l.E: COMM UN ITY FlAPTl~"l·
OfURCH. Pastor Roben Byc&gt;rs Sundny
S" hool 10 a .m .: Worship Si'tVI('(• 11 u.m .
Sunday l'W nl n~ !l£or,•lc•c&gt;, 7: W) p.m .; Wr'CII'K'Sdav 4'Vf'nlnR: servt«'. 7: ;.) p.m. _
JNOEPENOENT HOI.INESS CH UHCIJ.
Inc. - Paul St .. Mkk:llcport FU&gt;v. O'I:k'll
Manley. pastor . Sunday School. 9· .1 1 a .m :
Momlll$i! Yo'Orshlp 1ft. :11 a .m : £'vcnlns;: I.YOr·
ship. 7: .'IJ p.m . TUNiday, 12· .1 ) p.m . Women 's
prayer mN~ tlrij{ : Prayl'r and prniSt' S('J¥'It't',
Wf&lt;dnrsday. 7:.lJ p.m.

Attend Church
this Sunday
SYRACUSE F1R&amp;"T CffiiR CH OF GODRev. George Oiler, pastor. Worship service
Sunday, 9· 45 a.m: Sun:lay school, U a.m,
wor ship service, 7 30 p m . Thursday prayer
meeting, 7. .)) p m
MT. HEHMON UNITED BRE'TIIREN IN
CHRJST CHURCH Rev. Robert Sanders,
pastor : Don Will, lay leader. Located ln
T~Kas Community ott CR 82. Sunday school,
9::11 am., Morning worshi p service, 10:45
a.m.: t:ovenlng preaching service second and
fourth Sundays, 7. 30 p .m .; Christian Endea
vor , firs I a nd third Sundays, 7: lJ p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting and Bible study,
7 l) p.m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS, 37319 State Route
124 (One mlle eastof Rutland!. Sunday, Bible
lecture 9:30 a.m ; Watchtov.rer Study, 10: aJ
a.m.; .Tue~ay, Bible study, 7:j) p..m !
Thursday , TIBlcrauc School . .1::JJ pm;
Service Mecting; 8:~ p .m. ·.
'
·CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY.
Located on the 0 . J. While Road off highway
160. Pat Henson. pastor. Sunday School 10
a m. Classes for a ll ages J wllor Chu rch
11 00: Morning Worsh ip, 11 00 , Adult Choir
pra&lt;"tlce 6:00pm. Su nday Young People's,
Children's Church and Adull Bible Study.
Wednesday al 7:30p.m .
HOPE BAPI'IST CHAPEL - 570 Grant
St., Middleport, Sunday Schod, 10 a.m.;
morning warhslp, 11 a .m.; evening worship. 7
p.m Werdnesday evening Bible study and
prayer meeting, 7 p m . AtftUated with
Sou thern Baptis t Convention.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHR IS I" State Route 124 and County Road 5. Marli,
Seevers, minister; Sunday School Sup! ,
St('V(' Pickens. Sunday school . 9: :KJ am;
momlng worship, 10:.)) a.m : evening
worship, 7 p m. Wednesday worsh ip, 7 p m
JU BILEE CHRISTIAN CENTER Geor~!te's Creek Road . Rw . C. J LemlE'y,
pastor ; Paul Poar , O lllrch School Superintendent . Chu rch !'.Ctml, 9:.11 a.m ; morning'
worship. 10:;(1 a. m; evening service, 7 p.m.
Bible Sludy, WednPsday, 7 00 pm. Oasses
tor all ages.

ST PAlJI . l.UTliF:RAN CII UHCH Coml'l

or Syc:rmorf' .tnrl ~rv: l Sf~ . Pomf'l'0\1

'l'hP

l1t'\ Wilh,•m Mlddli'S\Iiltth. Pt~«tor. Surrd;n
~ hnnl nl q .!"1 &lt;1m ami Ch un h S.•rvlf'~'" 1'1
pm
SAf'rU 11 IWART. M"l! t Anthrm' C.lann.l ·
mo rt"', Ph (n]. ~.,jo,'{lt\ Satu td i.l\ t'Vf'ntl'll! M;1s-.,
7 'l' l p rn . S und , J~ M a ss,~ a.m :rntll11 ,1m
Cun fl ..,.,rnrr" llflf ' h.rl f hour ))( •fm'l' r,H' h M a~s
('('[) ( ' l.:r s~ ·.... 11 a m. Su nclm·
\ 'I&lt;TOHY HAPTI ~T - 'i:l~1 N 2nd St .
Mrdt llt•p lrl .l,rml"' ~ . 1\ 1 ~ ·&gt;.,4 ~ · pastor
Sundav mf•mln~.: wor ... hlp 10 ;r m . f'Vf' ntn,g
S(liVi('t •, 7 p 1ll , \\ ! "'.. n l'~ la \' f'\'f' nlrlt!' Wot"&gt;lttp
i p .m , \'lsllatron , T hursd u\ t. 1111 p m
·miN In' ( JIHISTJAr&gt;; •\SSE MBLY . ('unl ·
\'l ll1 • - { .rllll"rt Spt•n&lt;~ · r l-"1'&gt; 1or Survl.•:osehonl, !J :ur am . mm mng '&gt;f ·rv ir ,. II .1m
Su nclu\ ('VI 'nlfl~ Sl'l'\ 1{'1' ' 7 .IJ p m . mid~A1~ ·k
Pr&lt;~\t 'l' :-.c' t'\'lt'f' Wr"'lnt 'SC i o~.\ ' , i 'VI p m
MOl ' NT 01.1\IT. COMMUNITY ('lllJHC II ,
I &lt;r wrr ·ncp Bu, h. J.l: I' II&gt;T , Max Fnlnll't, St
Supr.' r inf('ndl •nl Sund,l\ S4:hool ilnd morning
\Wr!\hiiJ. l.l ] I a m Sund,t\ t'\'Pning s. •n k~ •. 7

._;"

Mtddlepo rt

ble commissioner, and Becky
Tyree, assistant cub roundtable
commlssoner, with cub pack lead·
ers. Dale Maidens, Ben Petrel, and
Jannlne Petrel of Pack 241: NeUie
Haggy and Walter Haggy of Pack
240; BUI Rice, Sarah Jolrnson.

Two suits for money and anacllon
for divorce have been rued In Meigs
County Corrunon Pleas Court.
Nancy Chapman, Albany, filed
suit In the amounl or $li ,4SQ.~
agalnts James Wells. Columbus, for
amount due on a land contract.
City Loan and Savings, Pomerov.

Jeanie Reynolds, Shlrley Smlthand
Rev. Robert Smith of Pack 245; Jo
Ann Newsome. Cathy Workman
and Luke McDaniel of Pack 235;
Gerrt Tate and JB.~T~es R. Maynard"
of Pack 253; and Jo Ann CouncU,
untt commissioner.

. OPEN DAILY 10 TO 9; 5UIIIDAY 1 TO 6

filed-----------filed suit in the amount of $7,694.26
agalns l Gale E . Wolfe, Tuppers
Plains and Charlotte Wolle,
Tuppers Plains.
Rebecca Sue Quinn, Albany filed
suit for divorce agall}sl Marc
Anthony Quinn, CariSbaa,"Ca

FRI., SAT., SUN. ONLY

POMEROY - Music On The
Move, annual variety show of
Southern High School will be 8
p.m. Friday In school audltoriwn with direction by Mrs. Lee
Lee.

P o m (' rov 0

p m . Youth meetln~ and Bible study,
WOOrwsday, 7 p.m.
UNTTF.D FAIT}j CHURCH - Routl' 7 on

Pomt•roy bypass. Rflv. Robert Smilh , Sr ,
P\JS101", RE.ov . .Jai'TK!'S Cundiff, ass is tant pas!or
sunda y School, 9:ll a. m .; mom l n~ worship,
10:30 a. m.: ('venlnJ~: worship, 7:l'l pm.
Wom('n's F'cUowshlp, Tuesdays, 10 am.
Wf'dnt'Sday night pray!'r SC'JV1('(', 7: ~ p.m .
FAITH BAPTIST CHtJRCH, Mason, mc('t
ar Unltf'd S!wl Workrrs Unio n Hall , Rallroad
S!l'('('t, Mason. Mornin~ worship 9:JJ a.m
Sunday School 10: J'J a m . Evening Srrvlce. 7
p m. Pray!'r meelln~ WN:ti'X'Sday , 7· ,'1) p.m
Mldwe€k Blblr Study, l'hursday. 7 p.m. .
4'0RE~~r RUN BAPTIST Rev Nylf'
BOrden. pastor Cornellu.~ Bu,nc h sull('rln·
t('ndrnt Su l)davsch0019:.'1 lam ; st&gt;COI14and
fourth ~ n~a:vJI, wor5hlp servia- al 2&lt;ll p m
MT . .MORIA II .BAPTIST - FO\Ji:th and
Ma in 'st., Middleport . ~~v . Ca lvin Mlnills,
pastor Mrs. F.lv ln Bumgardlli•J , supt
Su ndav St:'OOol, CJ. ll a.m ; worship Sl'rvi&lt;~ '.
10 :l~l a.m.
BURLJNC.HAM SOlJI"HERN BAPTIST
C' II UHCII . Roul«' 1. Shad&lt;' Pastor. Don
Bla&lt;"k. Afflllilt('(l with Sout h&lt;'m Bapfist
&lt;'onvf'•ntlon Sunday ~ hool, 1: :Wlp.m .. Sunday
v.ors hlp , :.! 1ll p.m. Thursd&lt;.~v f'\'C'nlng Blblr
SIUdy, 7 p.m.
PF.NTF:&lt;X~'TI\1. A.S.~EMBL.Y. RacJIK".
R11utr 1:.!4 William Hoback. pastor Sunday
!'oC'hool. Ill a m Sunda.v f'\'f'nrng Sf'I'VIC(&gt;, 7
p m. Wl"dnrsd &lt;.~y evrning !!i•rv ll'f' 7 p m
CARP ENTER BAPTI ST . Don C'hN~dlr .
Sup! Sunday School 9· .11 a .m Momlng
Worship. 111' :lt ;r m Pr.w('r St&gt;rv\('(', al!l'r·
n;r tr• Surv:l,tyo; .
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Thlnl
Ave., the JU.&gt;v. ClarX Baker, pastor. Carl
Nottingham, Sunday School Supt . Sunday
SohoollO a. m . -classes tor all ages. Evening
services, 6 p.m . Wednl"Sday, Study, 7:30p.m .
Youth services, 7::11 p.m. Fr1day.
ECCLESlA FEU.OWSHIP. 128 MHI S1 .
Middleport. Pastor Is Brother chuck McPherson . Sunday School at 10 a.m. Services
Sunday evening at 7 p.m . and Wedl"'f"sday al7

MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Youth League.will meet this
evening at 7:30 p.m . at Middleport VIllage Hall. All coaches
are asked to attend.
IAIY'

d.an&amp;fUOM

SATIJRDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS
Stomper Pull wUI be Saturday,
Tuppers Plains Fire Station,
registration at 6 p.m. $1 per car .
There will be trophies and
refreshments.
FLA1WOODS - There will
be hymn sing Saturday, 7 p.m .
at Flatwoods United Methodist
Church.

RACINE - There wUI be
professional wrestling card at ,
Racine Junior High School, 8
p.m. Saturday sponsored by
Racine Firemen's Auxiliary.
There will he six matches
Including All American Junior
Heavyweight title match .
Tickets at reduced prices can be
secured from Auxiliary
members.

p.m.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST, Rev. Earl Shu~r,
pastor . Sunday school 9· :0 a .m ; Churrh
service, 7 p m , youth meeting, '6 p.m
Tue ~ ajl Blbk' Sludy, 7 p m .
FULL GOSPEL LIG!ITHOUSE, 3300
Hiland Road, Pomeroy Tom Kelly, pastor.
Danny Lambef1 , Sunday School Supertntend·
ent. Sunday Mor nlrrg service, 10:00 a.m .;
Sunday evening SE&gt;!VIce 7: 30 p.m Servk'es
Tuesday a nd Thursday t&gt;Ven \ngs at 7:30p.m.
WORD OF l'AITii , 93 MW St., Middleport
Richard Stewart, pastor. Sunday m&lt;rnlng,
10: 00: Sunday evening, 7: 30. Tuesday roorn·
lng Bible Study, 10: 00; Wednesday evening.
7: l:l; Thursday morning v1deo wtlh Kenneth
Copeland, 10. 00; Friday evening video with
Kenneth Copeland, 7::r:t.
NEW HAVEN CHURCH DF TilE NAZA ·
RENE, Rev GleMon Stroud, pastor Sunday
School, 9· ll a.m : Worship Sen~ice, 10: JJ
am.: Youth SeJVk'e. Sunday, 6: 15 p.m .,
Surv:lay evening gervlce, 7: 00pm. Wedne8·
day Prayer Meeting a rxl Bible Study1:,00p m

POMEROY - Bake sale, 9
a.m. to noon Saturday at
Pomeroy Kroger Store by sophc
more class of Southern High
School.

SUNDAY
POMEROY -There wUI be a
revival at Flatwoods United
Methodist Church starting Sun·
day running thro.Jlgh Aprtl ~­
Evangelist Is Ben Stevens.
There will be special singing
each evening
.!
RtrrLAND - Blue GlU fish·
lng derby w!jl he Sunday at 7
a.m . at Rutland American
Legion Farm. Prizes will be
awarded lor biggest, smaUesl
and most blue gtJl caught.

Sermonette
"Each of us performed. the task which the Lord allotted to him : I
planted the seed, and ApoUos watered It; but God madeltgrow ." -I
Corinthians 3: 5-9.
Each person can remember someone who had a special place·ln
his spiritual growth and development. Perhaps It was a pastor, or a
teacher, a friend or an older relative. Sone one was the right person
at a crucial stage In our growth and we will never forget that person.
II Is right to remember and be grateful.
Unfortunately, the trouble Is that we m ay then be disappointed If
we never again find a pastor or a teacher who seems to reach that
same level, who means as much a~ that special one did. The tenure
of the "average pastor" Is estimated at three to five years. Often
there Is some new gift God Intends for His flock through the new
pastor. It Is God's love which sent the first gill through a human
agent, and His love continues to flow generation after generation.
Young Elisha carried on where seasoned Elijah left olf.
To enable the Body of Christ - the Christian community - lo
realize Its potential and to fulfill Its caUing, God gives speelal gifts.
But these gifts are for the puJllOse ol"edlfY;Ing the Body." Gifts used
selfishly or to glorlly man are usually with~rawn . While the world
swiftly changes abo11t us, God does not c~. When pastors move
and new ones arrive, Ills God's wayofolfertngnewgllts lor ministry
and service. One plants, one waters. and another does the weeding.
but the Gardener arranges the growth, - Rev. Richard Thomas
pastor, Allred, Chester, St. Paul and Long Bottom United Methodist
1
Churches.

--Our Reg. 12.97

Our. Reg. 6.77

lOur Reg. 129.88

7.97

4.97

109.88

20-Lb. • Lawn Food
Flowering Dogwood

1~ lawn food plus weed control.
Feeds lawns. controls dandelions.

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This is the tree for all seasons. SAVE.

Our reg 5.97

Ou1 Reg 797 -9.97

109.88 CD

$20FF

Asrorted types in gallon conta1ners

Beautiful shrubs lor your yard.

Bush••

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Our Reg. 129.88

4.97
Rose

3-HP 20-lnch Lawn Mower
'Mih recol~start engine. side discharge.
Our 3.97 Tune-Up Kit .... ......
3.57

Arborvitae or Spruce

Ga~'ne Trimmer

3Y•·HP Sell Propelled Mower
Sell propelled. wlth 22" cutting
blade. J'h-HP recOil· slorl eng&amp;ne

Autom tic stnng advance IS" cu"1ng
swath

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MONDAY
POMEROY -There wUI be a
special meeting of Pomeroy
Chapter !ll, Royal Arch Masons
Monday at 7: ll p.m. The royal
arch degree wiU be conferred.
All companions are urged to
attend.

Our Reg. 5.97·6.97

RUTLAND
Rutland
Garden Club Monday, 7; ll p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Marvin
WUson.

HandJ Garden Tooll
14-tooth rake, round point shovel and
durable
hoe. Save.

4.97

_9.91

5.97

Our Reg. 1.77

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97c

20-Pt. loll Lawn ldglng

3·Ring Tomato Cage
3-rlng cone shaped tomato c oQe.

lndwfTtol edging contrOls graa
IJDNih acund flot.oers and shJUbe.

senior Auxiliary
Edward Harris of the Ohio
Department of RetardatiOn and
Developmental Disabilities. wUI be
the speaker at the 7:00 Tuesday
night meeting of the American
Legion Junior and Senior Auxiliary,
Drew Webster Post39, Pomeroy.
The s~er wt11 talk on adopting
a special child and will have
pictures and background lnforma·
tlon on . adoptable handicapped
Children.
The pfOIII"am has been arranged
by Mrs. PeggyHarr&amp;,chDdweUare
chalrman for the untt, who advises
that the meeting Is open to the
' public.

JESUS CHRIST, Elder James MUier. Bible
shldy, Wednesday, 1: :ll p.m .; Sunday School,
lO'a.m. Swday night aervtce, 7: Jl p.m.
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS -

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$2.00

Sale Price

~OR $1

Han11oinviDe

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3.97

.O.j.b.' Top MHI

••o-1 Garden Fertilizer

For patching, top dre5Sing lawm.

1S.Ibs.' 5-10.5 fer111iZBI for largBI

Shop ohd $0Ve at K mart

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Our Reg. 6.57 ·-

Pac:k 01100 Onion Sets
100 oniOn ~Is, ready lo plant.

Correction

Road . Earl F~. pastor .
He nry Eblin. Jr.. Sunday School Supt Slinday
School t.:lla.m.: M&lt;titlnr WOI"IIIlp 11 a.m .:
~ay evenlna ol!Mce. 7:30 p.m .: Praye-

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POMEROY - Happy Days
dance, 9 p.m . to midnight at
Meigs High School with music
by Uve band , American Music
Express; · sponsored by
1-i.E._R.O. Club, ' . . .

Rl(ll.AND APOSTOLIC CIRJRCH OF

. M..JJna, Wednesday, 7; :ll p.m.

Theiss and Walter Walker of Troop
m, Tom Pennington of Troop 240;
Charles Hen59n of Troop 259;
James Council of Troop 239; and
Ray Lauderm!lt , dlstrlcl
commissioner.
Cheryl LaudermJit, cub roundta·

Court actions

MIDDLEPORT - Spaghetti
Dinner will be Friday with
serving from 5 to 7 p.m. by
Evangeline Chapter 172. Order
of the Eastern Star, Mlddleport
Masonic Temple. Carry-out
orders will be available from 4 to
5p.m.

SerY1ce

lHE DAILY
SENTINEl

The Daily Sentinei-Page-7

Middleport, Ohio

FRIDAY

&amp;
Sales and

Rutland, Ohro 4577 S
J . Wm . " 811! " Brown, Owner
Phone (614) 14? 1111

Locust'&amp; Beech

Pomeruy

Calendar

992· 2318 Pomerov

Equipment

Corrtplete

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P. J., PAULEY, AGENT

&amp; SONS SOHIO

214 E·. Main
991 -S1 30 Pomeroy

Charles F. Bagley III, president
of the Melgs-Ga111a-Mason Boy
Scout District, and Robert H.
McGinnis, counctl executive, held a
''fireside chat" at the recent
roundtable discussion at Middleport American Legion Post home.
Discussed and demonstrated durIng the meeting of scout leaders
were openings and closings, and
games and skits relating to the
theme of the month.
Next roundtable was announced
for May 2 at 7: ll p.m. at the hall.
Attendlngwere.scoutleadersFrank
Casto, Bob Workman and Bob
Arms of Troop 249; Lanny Tyree of
Troop 245; Mickey Cameron, Steve

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.MGM district ,president addresses scouts

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Sunduy S{•hOfJ I, 9 :lfl '' m, Clem M cf Jon~.
supt : m ornlnt: wo r':'i hlp 10: .l l u m . ('\'('nl ng
SC'IVK'f' 7 p.m mid Wf'Ck SCIVICI'. WNines·

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The Interested BWJinesses Luted On ThiJJ Page.
AUCTION
SERVICE
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MARK VSTORE '!=
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Real McCoy••
f1.allo.the" Mac"
Middleport r "
McCoy

Pomeroy

Chesler

MIDDLEPORT
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John F . Fultz. Mgr.

BOOK SlORE

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7 fXrERIENCE THf JOY Of RELIGION .~
Ray Riggs
Ph. 985·4100

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Composted cow manure

and.,odorless

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Thunday, April 28,

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Sentinel

Meigs seniors honored at ceremonJI
By C. HOEFUCH
• Presentation of plaques ·to 45
~lor citizens who have lx&gt;en
4Ctlve In the Meigs County Retired
SeniorVoiuriteer Program &lt;RSVP!
since Its beginning hig hlighted the
lOth anniversary cele bra ti on
Thursday afternoon at the Senior
.Citizens Center.
About 240 turned out for the
recognition program. Mrs. Pearl
Welker, the first Meigs RSVP
director, who was Instrumental in
the development of the ,program,
presented the plaques. Current
director, Alice Wamsley, re por:ted
that In the past five years, the
RSVP volunteers have contri buted
a total of 261 ,625 hours of service,
with 58,771 hours of the tota l being
!i!ven by the 10 year volunteers.
Mrs. Wamsley noted thai volun·
leers assist with activities at th~ /
Center and Other stat ions tnciudlnl
Veterans Me morial Hos pi ta l,
pomeroy Health Care Center,
Emergency Medical Serv ice, Com·
munlty Menta l Health, Meigs
County Health Department, the
Humane Society, the Long Bottom,
Hartisonvllle, and Rutla nd Senior
Citizens Clubs, Arcadia Nursing
!:lome, the Meigs Museum, lhe
County Extension Service, and In
the Meigs County Schools.
They also do volunteer work with
the Cancer Society , thP Ameri can
Red Cross, and the American
Heart Association , and ass ist In the
home delivered meal progra m. and
at the congregate meal site, as well
as with the food CO· OP program of
the Methodist Ministry. Their
activities also Include volunt eer
time telephoning, running errands,
providing transporta tion a nd doing
yard work and minor household
repairs.
· The lQ.year volunteers recog·
ntzed were Et~el Grueser.. l)ertha
Parker, TriJdy Anqreiws, Eliza
Powell, Ada Warner·. Lula Hamp·
torr. Thora Blackwood, LoretIa
Beegle, Gertrude Mitchell, ChariPs
Blakeslee, Edna Reibel , and Clara
Lochary, all or Pomeroy; Nettle
Hayes, Mae We ber, Wilma Sa r·
gent , Henry Turner. Teresa Byer,
Jessie Houchins, Helen Reynolds,
Mildred Hawley, Na n Moore,
Louise McElhlnnoy, a nd Pauline
Roush, Middleport; Bertha Robin·
son , Elfrly Rou sh, Garnet Ervine,
Carol Taylor, Darell Taylor, and
Laura Byers, Racine; Ruth Mc£1:
roy, Kermit McElroy, and Thelma
Dill, Syracuse.
Also. Marjorie Brewer. Reeds·
ville; Adria Wilcox, Langsville;
Margaret P arsons . .leslie Molden.
Marcia Denison, Edith Williamson,
and Emma Cha pman, Rutland;.
Mildred Harris, Evelyn Summer·
held, Tuppers Plains; Edna Clark,
Hemlock Grove; Marie Swan.
Long Bottom; Nellie Borgan, Bes·
sle Graham, HarrlsonvUJe; Dayt on
McElroy. Mlnersvnte; and Ora
Carsey, Paget own.
New volunt.cers e nrolled since
last September recognized wen'
Elizabeth Horak, Lillie Marklns,
Nina Bland, KatherinP Swanson,
Juanita Bachte l. ·Bett y Weyers·
mUJer, Clara Burris, Mildred Frye,
Otis Chapman , Dorotha Jenkinson,
Audre y Anderson, Ge nevieve ·
Ward, Kathryn Chapman. Dorothy
Smith, Ruth Erlewinc, Matll'l
Walburn, Jenevee Chesher, Wil·
lard Boyer, Helen Rlghlhouse,
Mary Virginia East.erday, Bonnie
Conde, Verne Story, Clara Conroy.

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PUBUC NOTICE

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Dark 01amond Coal Corpo ration. No 3 County Lane_ Route
No 1. Shade. Oh•o 4 5 776 has
been tSSued coal mr n1ng pe rm•t
0 0111 to conduct coal m1n1 ng
operc;~tlons 1n M e1gs Co unty,
Sahsbury TownShip. Secti on 8
on the p ro per1oes of Kathryn
W h1 te . Stan ley Hunt. and
James Hil t. The perm1 t area rs
locat ed on the Pomeroy and

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RECOGNIZED - Mae Weber ol Middleport, left, was recognized
lor more than 10,000 hours In the pa.•t 10 yearsol her volunteer service
with the RSVP. Sbe was presented her plaque by Pearl Welker, lli'st
. USVP dlredor tllld Instrumental In the development of lhe local
program.

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Card of Thanks

..CARD OF THANKS •
We would· like til extend
our sincere tharilis to Dr.
Pickens and nurses at Ye·
terans Memorial Hospital
and Pomeroy Health Care
Center, neighbors and
friends lor the cards,
food, help and flowers gi ven during the illness and
death of Mildred Wolle.
Daisy Sayre &amp; Family
Wilma Rose

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CASE NO. 23941111
-NOTICE BY
PUBUCATIONTO THE DE FENDANTS. THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES
LEG ATE ES EXECUTORS. AD ~
MIN I$TRATORS. OR ASSIGNS.
IF ANY. OF THE ESTATES OF
VVI LBUA WA RN ER. decease d.

In c ase of your failure to
answer o r ot herw1se respond
as pe rm1tted by the Oh10 Rules
of Civil Procedure w•thtn t he
t1me stated . Judg ment by de·
fault will be rendered aga1ns t
you lor the rel1el demanded 1n

the Complamt
Carolyn G Thomas

Cler k of Court
of Cornman Pleas.
Probate DN1S1on
M e1gs Coun ty. Oh •o

OF JOH N WAR NER decea se d.

OF M ARY OHLINGER
WARNER. dece ased. OF CHA·
ALES WARNER . deceased. OF
GEORGE WARN-ER deceased.
and OF EMILY WARNER CON .
GROVE . dece ased
The o b1ec t a t the Compl31n t
IS 10 determ1ne the unknown
he•rs at law and ne)( t of lon of
Wdbur Warner . deceas'ed. and
the demand 1s that the u n kn ow n hmrs at law and ne)(t o f
k1n of John Warner. dece ased
~n.d o.f" M ary Oh lmger W arner
dec eased. the pa ternal. g rand . parents ·or W1 lbUr War.ner. ot
Charle s Warner. deceased th€
lather ot Wilbu r Warner o f
George W arner. dece ased . the
un cle of Wilbur Warner o f
Emtly Warner Congrove. de·
ceased . !he SISter of W1fbur
W arne r. and of W 1lbur W arner
deceased. the11 execu to rs . ~d ­
m1n1strators and ass1gns. d any.
f!Stabl1sh wha tever •nte rest they
may have m !he estate.ofWrlbur
War ner or be forever bar red
from .nhcll!lnQ th ro ugh or tram
assert1ng an tn terest tn the

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Public Notice

1- - - - - - - - - PROBATE COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY.
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OHIO
ESTATE OF RONAlD W.
HARRISON. DECEASED ~
Cooo No. 24072. ·. ·
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Aprtl 4 . 1983. 1n rhe
M ergs County Probate Court.
Ci~se

No

24072 . Clyde 0

Harn son. Rou!e 1. M iddlep ort.
Oh1o 45760 . was appo 1nted
Aclm1n 1Sirator of the estate of

Meeting
St. Paul lutheran
Church
Corner Sycamort &amp; SO&lt;ond
Po.,.oy, Ohio
TUESDAY-7:30 P.M .
PUBUC INVITED
.
Sponsored By
MEIGS CO. FARII BUREAU
Reservations Not
NO&lt;essary
54 Misc. Merchandise

AUTHORIZED
fACTORY SERVICE
G'ENERAL ELECTRIC
&amp; HOTPOINT
WE ALSO WORK ON
ALL OTHER APPLIANCES
POMEROY
lAND~RK

614-992·2181

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EAFORD
VIRGIL B. SR .
2to r . 7nd St

EALIOR .

NEW LISTING - Thts 5 roorrl
horoo is in !he country on oni '
ai:re. New bath, carpelin~ and
2 car garage for $13,500.
NEW LISTING - 6.96 acres
overloo~na MK!ti!II!Xilt will! all
util~es llllr:• m;. aivide lor
you . ...~...·
NEEDS ATOUCH - I year old ..
splrt·level entry, 80% done,
..rth 5 acres Vou can save
.seloeiJ!I . th9usa[td ~Y ·!intshing
til~ .one. 2. bedroom~ oath, ·
and a full basement. Asking · :
only $19,500.

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COUNTRY- ThiS sunny place
has a Heat(jater, dining, wood
k~chen cabirets, I ll baths,·
carpeting and several garages ·
for worltshop. O!te acre on hard 1
road. $40,000.

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RUTlAND - Vaca nl oldet '
home that you Cltn work on. 8
rooms, bat~ all utilrties and
large klt lor garden or
p~ygmund .

84 ACRES - Near Hemlock
Grove. 3 bedrtmts, oak floors,
bath, eat·in .krtchen, barn, and '
stocked fish pond . FrUit and
garden space. Wa nl only
$75.000.
IIIDDLEPORI - Sturdy 3
bedroom block home. Nice
bath, large modern eat·:n
krtchen, natural gas furnace ,
dry basement and level Jot on
Grave! Hill for just $21,500.
COUNTRY LJVJ NG - 3 acres
goes "'th lh• ore. furnace ,
flue lor your woodburner, TP
warer, bath, 3 bedrooms. Near
Radne. Asking $27.500.
FIVE POINTS AREA - 1976
Schult i 4x65 like new trai ~r.
Lovely krtchen, din:ng roorn,
gas lurnace. large front porch.
New garage and almost ~vel
1.22 acres. $26,500.
OUR j(AVICES ARE WORKINIURY US AND SEE. CALL

992·3876.

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Headquarters

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The 1983 edition ol Who's Who In
and Stephe n Paul Patterson.
Music will contain the names or slK
Meigs High School students se·
lecled as being among the eounty&gt;§
most outstanding campus leaders.
Public Noticq
Sclcetion Is based on academic
achievement, service to the com·
NOTICE OF
munity, leadership In extra curticAPPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
u,l ar .activities and future potential.
On Apnl 6, . 1983. 1n the
Students from more ·than l,:nl
M eigs. County P!Obate Court
Institutions of higher learning In aU ·
Case No 24067. Frank w·
Porter. Jr . Rou te 3. Box 36A
50 states, the District of Columbia
Ractne. Oh•o 4577 1 waS
and several foreign nations have
appom tM Exec uto r O
t t he
been Included In the '83 edltlon.
estale or Herbert F, Moore
deceased. late of 30 1 Wnghi
Named from Meigs High School
Streel.
PomerOy. Oh ro 4.576 9.
were Julia Ann Spencer, Andrea Jo
Roben E. Buck
Batey, Paul Michael Riggs, Tamrti
Probate Judge/Clerk
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On ,t.tl Fish .
For Mort Jnfor011tion Coli
The Taxidenny ShoD
New lima Rd .. Rutlond, Oft
PH . 742·2225
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ASSUMABLE loon. )uot
drilling , Coli 814 -388 · t2 ,000 .00 down . Bullt·ln
8643, Vinton. Oh .
. kitchen. di ning room, 4
bedrooma, beaement,

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C. YOUNG
992-6215 or 992-7314

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RYDER TRUOC
RENTAL &amp; ONE-WAY
local and on.. way, low tllt••,
top maintained trucks. Riallt
sizes, ridtt equipm~t. Hand
trucks, furniture pads, Na· M
l .IDfMtl'de Road Servtce.
ina tips and insu~nce. OV· ·

SECLUDED AND QUIET, But In Town - New • ding and eaii!!S ,
~ves a nia! appearante Ill th~ I •,; slllry home wnh 3 bedrooms,
formal dining room and a ~ee standing fireflace in the i ~ng room.
Make us an offer. $22,500.
COULD BE A SIIAU DAIRY FARM - 89.5 acr~ wtth
approximately 40 tilabte acr~ and 40 tn pasture Some bmber
land. Seventl J)(ld outbuidit'€S and mirerals go .,th the property.
Hoose neods some woilt $48,000
RENTAL INVESTMENT - Ouplex in Mddlepott $350 a month
gross rental ' it!Q)me. Could be converted into a pnvate home.
$19,000.
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ANY PERSON who hu
anything to give away and
doea not offar or anempt to
offer any other thing for sale
mov place on ad in ohio
column. There will be no
charge to the advertiMr .

BISS El l
S1D·lNG CO.

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MIUER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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LAST BID

BACKHOE
SERVICE

.RIVER BEND APARTMENTS
HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY
N!lw renting 26 one bedroom apiirtment
units. renting for 30 percent of your adjusted income under the Department of
Housing &amp; Urban Development Section 8

program.

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Phone 882-2131

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New Haven, W. Va .

SPRING CARPET SALE

ALL CARPET ON SALE.
ALL CARPET
JNST.ALLED
WITH PAD

STARTING AT

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PER YARD

INSTALLED

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KITCHEN CARPET
STARTING AT S8.99

OfFICE HOURS 91D 5 Dlitr - Evtnin&amp; houts by appointment
REALTORS
Hlnly l &lt;:!Nnd. Jr.. GRI ................. ............... 992-6i91
JIM Tnmall ........... :............ ........... ............... 94t-2660

youna ptople)

•8rand Nomts:

May 20 to Cherokee. N.C.. buying alum . cono &amp; gloss.
$66 . par person . 614-992 - Scrap metals. Top price•
3377 or 614 ·992-60!17 for
reservations
paid . Call 4 46 · 7 300 .
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Corn ptonter &amp; '\ row corn
4
Giveaway
p(ckor. Colt 446·7732.

BOGGS

POMEROY - l ~ story frame home w1th 7 rooms, 4 bedroom~
basement, ~ool and side porches, and tor low utility jjJ~ rt heals
.,th coal or wood lurnace Asking $26,000.
lllDDlEPORI - Large klt that goes ~om streel to sireel - w1th a
1\\ slllry, 3 bedroom horoo. Has mce hardwood lklors, and
carpeting lull ~ernent one garage apartment and JX4bly
ardlter. $51.900.
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Also Transmission
PH . 992-5682
or 992·7121

Yord Sole April 22.23 . Old SAY yes , sellthebett, Avon ,
160 at Evergreen . Baby 304·675 ·1429.
J&amp;F
clothes. lawn mowers , other
things .
CONTRACTING
12
Situations
•DOZER
4 Family Yard Sale 10-6,
Wanted
•BACKHOE
-Dozars
April
23
·24,
Sol.
&amp;
Sun . I ~--------­
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
- Backhoes
B.. ide Holiday Inn in
•LIMESTONE
- Dump Trucks
Gallipolis.
Will do housecleaning or
~Lo · 8oy
•WATER. GAS and
offices, $3.00 per hour. Celt
Trencher
Huge
moving
sale
et
Jim
SEWER LINES
614 ·367·7491 .
-Woter
King realdence on Eagle
•PONDS. RECLAMATION
Ridge Rd . April 18 -23. Riverview Nur1ing Care
- Sewer
WORK
- Gas tines
Everything goes .
Home. Now open for ambu ·
•LAND CLEARING.
-Septic Systems
l•lory patlenta. 24 hour
CONCRETE WORK
4 family . loceted St.Rt.124. care . Ro o m, board &amp;
LARGE or SMAll JOBS
BONI)(D &amp; WOl1k GUWIITEEO
4 miles peat Southern H.S. loundry. 304 · 773·5882.
PHONE Jill CLIFFORD
PH . 992-2478
•t
P&amp;ntecoatal Church _
4 !I 1 mo lXI
992-7201
J.7fi,
l•wn mowert, garden tiUer, Have room and board in my
Gravely
mower949
800.
Clo- home tor elderly, 814-992 r
thing 1614· 2805)
674B .
Apr .22 &amp; 23 .
Will do yard mowing . Will
YARD tale, Five family, furniah own mower and gal .
ALL STEEL &amp;
Friday • Soturdtty, April. 22
•23. 2 BurdotiO Addition In 614 ·992 ·3669.
POLE , BULDINGS
btlck .
Sizes sllrt from 12'r16'
•Bulld!lzer 8o BackInsurance
PORCH oolo, 1405 Ohio St. 13
hoe Service
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Pt . Pleesant, Friday &amp; Satur·
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
•Ba1181'Tl8ntS
day. 9 •o 4. everything half
to 24'136'
SANDY Ar-tD BEAVER In ·
price.
•Footers
surance Co. h11 offered
Doc
Houses
lnsul1td
•LandiC8ping
YARD 11le, aponaored by nn~icea for fire lnturance
o0riii8Ways
Letart Homemakers. April. coverage In Gallla Coun1y
23 , 9-1 letart Community for almost •a century. Farm.
•Fann P!lnds
home and personal property
Rtcint, Oh.
Center.
PH. 742-2407 ,
coverages
•re av•llabla to
Ptt. 614-14J.SI91
meet individual nHda . Con Or '742·2068
YARD
oolo,
2218Jofforoon,
10-6-!tc
4-13·1 mo.
Pl . Ploooonl. AprM 22. 23. tact Ray Wedemeyer. agent .
24 . A"dulta &amp; children clo · Phone 388·8249.
-----------+---------~ thing. 12 peir name 'brand
)oono, 35 dollo •. low prlcoo, Are you paying to much for
your hoopltol·h•!th lnou ·
too much to llat all .
ranee . Call Carroll
COMPLETE
EUGENE LONG
GARAGE oole, Soturdo~. Snowdon, 448 -4290 .
RADIATOR ·SERVICE
SUPERIOR VINYL
April 23, 10:00 1111 4:00.
From ho Sillllltst Htattr
Name br.nd clothing, some I ·18
d
SIDING
Cort to th1 llrpst Radii·
Nko new. 1 Mloouo.Sondhlll
Wanta t!l Do
'Sidin1
tor.
Rd . 304-1176·3779.
bdiator Specials!
'Roofina
NATHAII BIGGS
'Gutt11 &amp; Down Spouts
Gan•r•l Hauling and Tr•ah
8
Public Sale
35 Yrs. hperionct
removel Service. Reliable
'R1m0d1li111
ond dependable . Coli '4411.
&amp; Auction
20 lura hptri1nce
3168 bolwoon 9 ond 1.
Auction every Tueadey
In Hom• Aru
nlghl, ·communtly Building: Uwn ·~owing no yard to big
FREE ESTIMATES
Henderton. Contlgnert wei- or omoll. Rollobloond dopon·
Pomerwy, Oh.
C.ll 843-5425
como.
Auct. Lonnlo NHI. dobf.e. For oollmoto coli
Ph. 992-2174
3-4-2· 1110. 0(1.
Coli 1114·317-'7101.
441-3189 botweon9ond I .

CASH &amp; CARRY $4,99

ON GRASS CARPET
9 Ft. Grass Carpet

Ra&amp;. '5.99

99

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

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MEIGS
EXCAVATING

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

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SMITH NELSON .
MOTORS, Inc.

11AI

HouMcl.,ning done ac cord · botho , lot 80 ' x100'
lng to your needt . Cell (fenced) . Quick poaauaian.
Colt 304-676-3030, 6764411-78311 .
3431 .
Remodeling. new CO!'lstruc - 1- - - - - - -- -tion ot any type . Call 6763276 or 446 -2314 .
32 Mobile H!lmes
for Sale
ROOFING ·Carpentry. reas·
oneble ratet. Free estimates. Cal 304-773-6826 .
TRI · STATE MOBILE
WILL babysit In my home, HOMES . USED· CARS. ·
preachool· to kindergarten , TRUCKS . GALliPOLIS .
low rates . pleaae call 304- CHECK OUR PRICES .
CALL 446 ·7572 .
676· 1968 or 876· 5208 .

21

8EOS·IRON , BRASS , old
furniture, gold , ailver dolp GA
lara , wood ice box.et. ttona
· · ·
·
c
Ram
jan, antiques, etc., om•
'"
p·
plate houteholds. Write :
Riverside VW Inc.
'"I SALE 20% OFF
M.D. Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
Oh
JOHN TEAFORD
· Or 992 ·7760 ·
446 -9800
PH. (304) 882-2276 415 1 mo.
.
.
Ch
Gallipolis, 'Ohio l l&amp; 2 mo
estar, 0n. ~- 1 8 1 mo
Gold. silver, sterling. je Norwelgn · Elkhound to a welry. rings. old coins &amp;
!....-l-----------l-----'-------1--~---.,.----'-- good homo. Coli 614 ·31!8- currency. Ed Burkett Barber
Shop, Middleport . 992·
r-----~~~--~
_9_so_2_.___________
3476,
· Go.!den Ret~ever .. 4 month1
GHEEN'S.
'linyl &amp; Alumi.num
H. L. Writ!isel
old, Coli 614 ·388.•8666.
"Nic8·tlome and 5, tO20 acreS
PAINTING INC.
SALES &amp; SE.R
..V ICE
SIDING
ROOF1NG
Middleport-Chnhire area'.
4 month old puppy to home Eaay acc:eas, woods prafarIndustrial, Commercial,
In country . Call 446-7283. rabley. Mid priced 620 to
· Residential. interior and
u.s. RT . 50 EAST
All types ofroof work. new
. outte~ and
S40 Thousand . 992·61 77.
Exterior.
GUYSVILLE . OHIO
or repair, •· ••
2 yr . o1d female Elkhound .
Painting
downspouts. &amp;Utter clean·
C•ll 614 ·256· 1911 .
Sandblasting
Authorized John Deer,
"Beautiful. Custom
inc and painting, stonn
5 week old leopard curr
Mortarblasting
New Holland, Bush Hog
Built Garages"
doors and windows.
puppiea . 614·992·3246 .
Parking lot Stripping
Farm Equipment
Call for free siding esAll Work Guaranteed
Spray Painting
Dealer
timates, 949·2801 or
"free Estimates"
LEOPARD cur male dog .
baau1ifut marking , 304· 11 Help Wanted
Texture Coatings
Farm Equipment
949-2860.
Call: 9'49-2263
Fdfy Jnsulld-F"' flliimates
937·2895 .
CAlL 614·949-2686
Parts &amp; Service
No Sundoy Collo
Or 992-279\. 10 .,,
4·19 ·2 mo
1·3·t1c
l- ll·tlt
THREE mix.ed breed pup ·
Umpires needed for summer
2 malt.t,
1 female
programs . Need people tor
be seen
at the
V in. can
P1
-----------l-----;_----+-'----------+----------1 pie!i,
Pleasant, .. k for Judv A.S.A. Man'• league, youth
programs 6-16 years old .
Stover.
Salary $3-S8 per game
RADIATOR
OHIO
TO give away frea to good depending on league . Adults
SERVICE
VALLEY
home with acre•go , pu · and college .students en ·
'rabred Alaakan Malimute . couraged to apply . Fill out
We
can
repair
end
reROOFING
FREE
spayed female , shots, good applica1ion at City Manag core
radiators
and
'
·
natured. a1 approx . 100 lbs . ar 's Office. Gallipolis Munic ANO HOME MAINTENANCE
EXT IMATES
ipal Build ing. 5, 8 Second
ter com. We can 11110
304-576·2001 .
'Roofin&amp; of oil typos
'Chain Link Fence ·
Ave . Gallipolis BS soon aa
For
all
vour
wiring
acid
boil
and
rod
out
Ill·
Residential
&amp;
Commercial
'C~rpetina
'Paintin&amp;
pouibla.
TWO
mala
S.
1
female
,
part
•Atmodtlinc
needs; furnaces re- ·
diet,.. We also repair
Collie
&amp;
Garman
Shephard
•storm
Windows
&amp;
Doors
pair service and in·
GuTa....
SALES :NO EXPERIENCE
puppies. 304 ·896·3815 .
FREE ESTIMATES
stallation.
NECESSARY to sell Avon.
20 Years h:perfence
PAT HILL FORD
We 'll show you how . Good
C,lTALOG MERCHANT
Residential
TOM HOSKINS
6 L!lst and Found
earnings! Call 614 · 388 ·
Pomeroy,OH .
992-2196
&amp; Commercial
Ph
.
742·2834
9046 or 614 ·992·3690.
Grog &amp; Potty Gibbs·Owners
Middleport,
Ohio
Call 742-3195
or 949-2160
'-OST
$50
bill
at
Greyhound
I
13·1!&lt;
PH . 992 -2178 J tatk
4-70 I mo iHI
l 7 lie
ttation 12 :30PM. Cell446 · Need 2 ambitiou• young
people . Must be ne.t &amp; have
3769 .
own transportation . Good
.·
lOST Fiberglan Wabaah pay . Call for inter'lliew be ·
Valley canoe Sunday in twMin 9 a.m. &amp; 12 p.m.
Kitchen Cabinets - Roof·
Canoe Race. Reward . Call 614 ·992·6103 .
ROUSH
Kingley Myert. 614 ·246 ·
ing - Sidinc - Concrete
Bartender wanted. Apply in
6306 .
Patios - Sidewolks CONSTRUCTION
penon . No Phone calls .
New
Construction
Re·
Roofing
&amp;
Siding
Now Homes - Extensive
Meigs Inn .. Pomero~ . Oh .
Lo11
-2
red
male
fox
hounds.
modeiin&amp; - Custom Pole
Remodeling,
Mt
.
Alto,
W.Va
area.
If
seen
Get all the estimates
Barns.
•Insurance Work
pla11a call cotlect at 614 - Ma1ure ladv 1o live in with
"Lowest
Rates
you want. then call us .
older woman . 304 ·675 .Custom Pole Bides .
843-6241 .
CHARLES SAYRE
1197 after 8 p.m.
Around
&amp; Garaces
We'll be your
LOST:
Female
black
S. tan
•Roolinc Work
AND
SON
"Fri.endly Servie
dog. Tattoos in both aara. SOMEONE to care for el ·
BEST &amp; LAST BID
oAitlnirun &amp; VinYl SidinJJS
Roofing &amp; Siding Co.
lost in Chethirearaa. 8,00. derlv man, 304-676 -3336 .
Free Estimates
NO SET UP CHA~GE
15 Years Experlenc:e
reward . no questions asked .
Work Guaranteed
Route 1
IN THE COUNTY
GREG ROUSH
614 ·446 ·9780 or 614 · EXPERIENCED dairy term
Lona
Bottom,
OH
.
45743
Ph.742 · 2328
worker . non-drinker . Applv
446· 1462 .
PH.•992-7583
742-2328
985·4193 or 992-3067
by writing OJI. C-13 , in cara
Ask
fm
AI
.
or 992-2282 t 1-l l·ft (
4-21 -llc
12-2D- Ifc
4131mo
of Pt . Pleuant Ragitter , Pt .
7
Yard Sale
Ploasonl WV l6660.
"FENC1NG PROVIDES PRIVACY PLUS
PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN &amp; PETS"

POMEROY, OHIO

Jo HMI ................, .. ........................... ............ 985-3335

Mail This Caupon with RemiHance
The Dally-Sentinel
m Court St•.

SPECIAL

1108 E. MAIN

NEW USTING - POIIEROY - Nice 3 bedroom horne with luM
basement two car garage, fireplace. Large klt, n~e front porch with
view ol the river. Now only $20,000.

classes were Patty Jones, Junior
Office Specialities and Gall Wilson,
Junior Word Processing.

PH.

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FOR APPOINTIIENT AIID INfORJIATION ON AllY Of OUR OVER
100 PROPERIIES.

18. - - - - --

OPEN 9 to 5 liON. t1vu SAT.
All Types of Auto Ropolr,
Brakes. Tuna-Ups, ate.

CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

01110 BOliO ISSUE MONEY WILLBE AVAILABLE SHOirrlY. CALL

17. - - - - - -

$3()00 A

.

614·742·2068.
Products for aale .
;==I======j=========:;-t::::::::::t.::::=::~::::;::::=::j Watkina
fOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY
.J~ '
THE KOUNTRY KLUB
Bingo trip from Pomeroy, l-L- &amp;
_ L_Sc-ro_p_M_et-ot-• . -N-ow

PH.992-2259

These cash rates
include discount

STRIP
COAL

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31 Home• for S1le

Lemley Drilling , Water
wella, 1haUow gu. and c ore

Pomeroy, Oft.

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION

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113 W. 2nd St.
Pomeroy, OH .
Open 9 :00 to 5 :00
Mon .·Sat.
Clo18d

Phone
1- ( 614) · 992· 3325

not refundable .

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MINE RUN

Hartfor'd Community
TrucldQadt of new
marchandin every week.
Conaigments Qf new and
used merchendiae alwaya
welcome. Richard Reynolds
Auclion..r. 276-3069.

the

FISHERMEN!

18 Wanted to Do

TWO men would like work ,
odd iobt , lawn work , farm
work , bru1h cutting. etc .
304-896·3313.

..

3 Announcements

4·12·1 mo

985-3561
Makes
•Welhert •Dithwaahera
Rangea
•Refriger11or1
•Dryers •FrHzers
PMTS ond SERVICE

AU

Auction every Fri . night .at

hn•l

Probate

141B. t 5. 22.

Chnter, Ollio
Ph. 986-4269
Dewayne Williama
• Scottie Smith
All llakn and llod.els
Antenftl Instillation
House Calls and Shop
Servk:e Awilable

Public S1le
&amp; Auction

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May 27. 1983

RU8Y DUNN, ot at.,

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Wr tte vour own ad end order b'V mail with this I
coupon . Cancel your ad by phone when you get I

Meigs youths in Who's Who

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Ronald W Ham son. deceased.·
laiC of Route I . Middleport ·
. t
0 h!045760 '
Robert E Buck :

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classlfleds and
Savel II

Add

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es tate of W ilbur W arner and
for such ot her relief as th e
Court may determ1ne
You are requlfed to answer
th e Compla•nt w1fh.n twentye•ght days after the last publiCation of th1s not1ce. wh1ch Wi ll be
published once each week for
s1x succeSSive weeks . and the
last pub l1cat10n will be made on

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IN THE
COMMON PlEAS COURT,
PROBATE DMSION.
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
~OSEPHINE
OSBORNE,
ADMX.:
WILBUR WARNER
ESTATE,

Bill Childs - Branch Mar.
Phone: 992·6312
[venin s: 992 ·2449

ou library

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Public Notice

R.C.S. Real Estate Co.

results . Monev

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Public Notice

HOME FOR SALE- REDUCED IN PRICE ·
Was $50.000
NOW 144.900
II you want a home to be proud ol, th1s is il. Solid brick with
shuNers. 2 large porches, old world charm , dutch doors, 3
bedrooms, 21! baths. living ro9m, d:nmg room , study, plenty
of closets, central heat and a:r condition , garage. The Cline
Hou se on a large corner Jot in Middleport Owner will help fi ·
nance. Call lor appotnlmenl.

Chorailers. Ed Harkless, director;
with the Ohio ValiPy Drifters ,
Fra ncis Andrew, Bill and Dorothy
Thurston. and Albert and Ma rgaret
Barber providing square da nce
music.

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Estat~· Planning

OCTOGENARIAN VOLUNTEERS - These four RSVP votuntt!Crs, active In the P!"l:l'am lor 10 years, were given special recognition
at the lOth tlllnlversary celehratlon of the Melf!S County Rellred Senior
Voluntt:cr Program Thursday . Atl are over 85 yellf!l old. Allee
Wamsley, RSVP director, standing right, Is pictured with Helen
U.,ynold.•, seal&lt;!d Jell, and Bertha llobtnson, seated, and Early l!oush
tUld Edna Reibel, standing.

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Public N!ltice

Chester 7 5 m1nute U S G.S

Quadrang le and encompasses
32 3 acres
The c091 m tn mg per mrt has
been !ev1sed to complyw1ththe
cu rr n t taw and rules and tS
available for public rev•ew at
th e Dov1sion's o ,str1ct Off tee 1n
Athen s. Oh10 and at the
DlviSIO n·s Columbus oH1ce
Any wr1tten comments or
1eq uests fo r .nformai conferen ·
ces should be se n t 10 the
OtviSton of Reclama1.on. Fountain Square. BUIIdrng B-3.
Columbus. Oh10 43224

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ATHENS - The Ohio Osteopa·
as it r&lt;'ia tes to professional
and manusc ript holdings tn this
thlc Association tOOAi has trans·
standards .
area Is being actively suppOrted by
ferred many of Its historical
The OOA manusc ript material several major units at Ohio Untver·
records to the Aldl'n Library at
now deposited In the OU archives
slty, Including the College of
Ohio University.
dovetails with its Osteopathic . Osteopathic Medicine, the- Health
Medical Llteratut·c Collection . EsSciences Library. the _Somatic
Both OOA materials and doeu·
ments pertaining to thl' OOA's
tabiLGhed In 1980, this eollection
Dy'llfunctlon Research Jn's tltute.,
predecessor, the Ohio Osteopa lhlc
consists or monogra phs and serial
and the Depa rtment of Archives
publications In the field of ostro.
and Special Collections.
Society, havl' been moved to the
archives and specia l collections
pa thy printed prior to th~ year 1940.
Jon , WIUs, executive director of
section of the library . 01 particul ar
II Includes about 120 titles, rep res· !he OOA, and Gary Hunt , head of
Interest are the records or the
entlng about one·ha lf of the known
archives and special collections
Osteopathic Examining Commit ·
eat·ty osteopathic llleralure. The
worked out the agreemeitt fa;
tee -of the Ohio State Board of
Klrksvllle CoiiE•ge of Osteopathic
transfer, l'!hich was approved In
Medical Regi s tra tion . These
Medicine. the OOA a nd John W.
Ma rch by the OOA Board of
ledgers, dagtng from 1902 through .. -Mulfot;d. D.O., hav&lt;C been among
Trustees. Archivist Michel Per·
the 1940s. provide a unique record
th0 principal contributors to this
dreau over sees the osteopathic
oi the early development of ost eo.
collectjon .
collection.
pathlc medicine In Ohio, especially
The effort to build both the book

tunctlon.

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

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F:va Robson. Marilyn Powell, a nd
Willie Maude Coales.
Following a buffet serv&lt;'d at
noon. cnlrrta inmPnt was provided
by thl' Athens kitchen band . Fred
Gaskins, dlrPCior; the Meigs High

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

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Osteopathic records moved to

Members or the Junior Office
Specialities and Junior Word Pro.
cesstng Class at Buckeye Hills
Career Center recently toured the
business offices of the Galiia·
Jackson· Meigs Community Mental
'Health Center .
4
Prior to the tour of the offices,
Rick Moore, manager of the
Management Information Systems
Department, discussed the compu·
ter that·the center has In operation
with the students. Moore diagrammed the WBY. the eomputer
terminals and printers are set .up
tor use In Gallla, Jackson and
Meigs Coupties. He discussed how
the system Is tied tn to the maio·
computer and the word processing

Business seMces.

PHONE
992-2156
Or Writ• Olill,
Clls1ifitd
$ttlti!MI

The

Ohio

Business
Opp!lrtunity

INOTICEr
THE OHIO VALLEY PUE! ·
LISHING CO . recommends
that you do butineu with
people you knoW. and NOT
to tend monay through the
mail until you have investi ·
gat•d the offering.
22 Money to Loan
HOME LOANS 12 % fi.~~:ed
rata . Leader Mongage , 77 E.
State. Athens. Ohio . 1-614692 ·3061 . or 1·800·341 ·
6554 in Ohio.
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Professional
Services

CLEAN USEO MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS ,
RT 36. PHONE 446 ·7274.
14~t70 Bayview total electric . 3 bdr., S7,400. 12x80
Liberty good cond., $3.900.
Colt 446 -0175.

1978 Schulll 14x70 2
bdrm .. 2 baths, c:entral air :
good cond .. on rental lot ,
near Goodyear Ftlant. BIIU·
mabie loan, French City
Brokaring Serving. 446.9340 .
2 lots &amp;. a mobile home
,211160 , 2 bedroom, with
rural wa1ar, gu heat. Hat
so me furniture . pric~
$12 .500 . Or 4 Iota &amp; mobile
$14 .800 . Colt 446· 1240 .
1976 NOva Tri -Star mobile
home 12•66. all electric ,
unfurnished , 85,000 . Call
614 ·266 ·1736 .
12~t60 in good shape , make
offer. Call 446-0978 .
·

Reduced to 819.600. late
19 80 Windsor 14x.70 with
711.22 e•pando, 3 badroom .
2 bath. air. atero . rTllcro C&amp;L Bookkeeping
Tax Returna S. bookkeeping w&amp;ve . storage building and
for Individual• S. butineases . more . Excellent buy on a
qu111ity home. Rodney-Cora
Short forma •5.00
Long forms $20.00 and up Rd . Call 614-245·9229.
Carol NHI
446 ·3B62
,979. 10~66 trailer. set fo;
PIANO TUNI'I'~G S5 off' plus busln~as . office, C~mtrat •lr,
·discountl to' ..eruoi'· c"itizana- heating·. Sornq ·thelvea ,
churche8 · schools . Call Bi.lt ~ 3 . 800 . Cell 614 ' 379 ·
Ward Ward 's Keyboard, 2768.
446-4372 .
10,..60 mobile home $2,000
PIANO TUNIIIIG·LANE DA· or best offer . Call6,4-268 NIELS . Reliable serv ic e 9349 .
since , 966. Associate of
Brunicardi Music Co. Phone ,211160 mobile home. 2 bdr .
Colt 614 .245·6830 .
614·742 ·2961 .
PERMANENT hftir removal
Profesaional Electrolysis
Clinic . A . M .A . approved .
Dr. referrals. Monday , Wed ·
nesdav , Friday, by appoint ·
ment . 304-675-6568 .

1982 Governor 14x70. 11id·
ing glasa doors from porch ,
top quality underpinning .
$15 ,000 . Colt 814·367 .
7844.

1 2 ,..6 5 \Lind11le mobile home
with 1;\ ft. expando living
,_ wall11111
roorn , ,wood burner. Situ ·
ated on 2 plus acre including
remodeled , room tchool
31 H!lmes lor Sale
bu ilding &amp; storage ahed.
Nice gftrdon apot. Some
small fruit trees 814 -992 By owner. 3 bedroom homo 7164 af1er 5 or 614 -992in Rio Grande . Oh . Call
8, 4 ·246 -6274 or 614 - 6036 .
245 -96,7 for appointment . , 972 , 4x65 mobile home.
Reasonably priced.
3 bedroom s, gas heat, very
cloan . 614 ·992 ·2,66 from
Racine . 2 v1 ncra mini fA rm. 8 o.m. to 5 p.m. and ask for
remodeled, 3-4 bdt ., 2 story Tirn Artnr 5 p.m call 882 alum . sided home . City 3592
water, gas , ~ewer . base·
mant 8. 2 car gaJOge. A c rou Unturnlshtl d-36x8. Suitable
from Southern HS Call for 1 o·r 2 people. 81895.
614 ·379-2424 or 614 - 614 -98 5 -4454 .
949 ·2864 .
US ED MOBILE HOME .
3 bdr. home in Addison 676 ~ 2711 .
small lot. newly remodeled .
new electric plumbing , etc MOBILE home . with 24x, 2
Furnance &amp; woodburnor, addition , well . Y3 acre on
fully insulated , e~o: c . cond ., Crab Creek Road , 815 ,800.
Mid f20 's. Coli 614 ·692 · 304·67 5· I 323 , 304 ~ 676 ·
4369 .
2372.
In Middleport. newly remo - 79 Mob1le home. 2 bed ·
deled homo with fireplace. room. unfurnish ed, v~ acre
possible woodbumor. close with chainl ink fence . county
to schools and shopping "water , lncftted in Ohio.
C•ll 614.992·6941
$,6 ,500 . Call after 5 p.m.
304
·576.2792.
3 bedroom. 11/:t bath , gar age. full baaement. low 1976 ELCONA hou•e
down payments, 11uumable trailer, 1h66 , good condi·
fiJ~.ad loan , qu iet neighbor tion , 304 -676 -6870 .
•
hood , one mile from hospi .
tal. Call 448-1152 after 1980 Mobile Home. 2 bed·
4o00 PM .
room 12x46, o•c . cond .
furnished with undarpen·
Modern "home, 1, rm . &amp; 2 ning . 304-676 -3B89 or
bath. on 2 acre lot. At . 326, 304·676·6685.
5 mi. S. of Rio Grande . Cell
814·379 ·2883 .
33 Farms for Sale
Lovelv , 8 roomt . Double
garage. beautifully landscaped BUill lot. Atop Rote 91 ACRE farm , 2 tracts. 40
Hill. Pom. 40's. 614 ·985-· acres plu s 51 acres. will sell
.4267 .
separate or together . All
·utilitie•
available, 304 -67&amp;For sale by owner-4 bad · 2286 after
6 p.m.
room, 1Y1 storv aluminum
t iding house . 2'1• acres level
Acre a. barn &amp; out 'build-·
ground . Large kitchen. din- 76
, all mineul rights , toing room, forced air hea1 . lng1
ba
cco
remodeled farm
Separate large garage . 2 hO\ne .bate.
located
CJab Creek
miles hom Southern High
area , 304·675 · 3030 or
School. Shown b~ appoint· 876
·3431.
ment only . $23,&amp;00. 6, 4949 ·2023 or 614 -949·
2777 .
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Mobile home. sale or rent. In
goodahape, 20' l .R.. 1 child
accepted , no pett, drunks or 6-20 Acres woods, overdope . Sale, 11 room brick , 3 lo~king Ohio River . cit.,.,
446 -3664. or 1baths. 8 room, 2 b•tha. 2 1choola.
61 · 3 ~ 423 · 8928
m"obile home lots, 2'A acres. Owner I Agent.
6 rentala. Muon 3 bedroom
garage, 2 bedroom rental 2
acraa. 3% mllet South Mid- 36 acres at Rodney on W.T .
dleport , Rl . 7, John Sheets. Watton Ad . Owner financing available . Call446 -8221 .
614-367·0811 .
after 6 weekdays.
•· Lot. 3 bodroom. 1-----_.:_.:_ __
Houo. Ql
1 •ere lot 6 mi . from Holler ·
l.r.. d.r.. kitchen . New 1ld· hospital. Jutt off Rt. 180
ing , roof. carpet. 614-992 · oul floyd -Clark Rd. 700ft.
6347 after 3:30.
Call 446 ·0390 .
10 yoor olds. good condl · 1- - - - - - - - - tion. 4 bedrooms. living , 2 to 5 acre1. fiiJ . $2 .750 per .
•1 h f 11 d ba
acre, u . neighborhood,
ett· In tc an, u ry sa· Green Elementary, mid. woy '
ment, rural weter on 49
ecr... pretty and prlv•te. betWeen Spring Velley Pleza ·
&amp; 0.0. Mclntvrw Park. No ;
614 · 992 -7082 ·
tr•llere , will consider financ· ,
4 bedroom, all electric, ing . Also beautiful 6 acre ,
buerriWrn,, garage. elu.m . hilltop building alt• not 1
aiding. new thermo-lath restricted , &amp;12 ,000 Or bet1
windows. 302 7th St . New o.lfor . Coli 614· 379·2196. ,
Hoven. WV . 304 · 882 · 171 ' x.B0'•152'x.82' lot . ·
2937 .
City wat•r S. well watw, 2 ·
outbuildinga, fenced in blck
THREE bldroom houee for yo rd. oeptlc tonk. In Golllpo· .
ooto, 2 loto; pooolble llnonr- lia Fer,y . Near ac~ool.
lng by FHA. wtll Jnoulotla, 012,500 .00 304 - 1175 ·
304-773·9118 .
, 6366 .
1111

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Ohio

Sentinel

They'll Do It Every Time

Reel E11a1e
Wanted

54

KIT 'N' CAfll YLE"'
Misc. Merchandi . .

sian and Sia.,... "htena.

Call 446-3844 oiftor i4PM.

6 prom dre•st• ti1es 7 · 1 3
like new. Worn Only once:

HELLO,

8wncale
41

OFFIGER 814CI&lt;"
lHAl mEl' 'lt&gt;U

Condominium

2

bdr..

f!J( Mf FROHT WAU&lt;rr'S 61VING OIIT

2

CALLS ·"'

co mplet el y . fu rmshed, ocean fron t , daily
maid service, 24 hr . security
guard. hes 2 pools &amp; tennis

Prom dresses size 7, m int
green , yellow $30 . Worn
once. paid over e 1 00 ea.

H imalayan lov11 children,
makes nice· houie e~~t. Call

'Metal building . Call 446-

old, malo. Coli f46 -8289 .

face

motor

s900 . Cell 387·0832.

Home
Improvements

yearo old. 614-985·3891 .

81 , 600 . Cell

614-245 ·5871 .

44

61

Apartment
for Rent

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
- washers, dryer1. refrigera tors, ranges . Skaggs Ap -

Modern 3 bdr. ranch. gar·

age. carpet, Rodney area .
Deposit &amp; references re quired . $286 per mo . Blackburn Realty . Call446 -0008 .

2

bedroom house . large

li'lling room . kit c hen &amp; bath .

Furnished . Overlooking
Ohio River . Adults only .
Brown 's Trailer Park . 614 -

992·3324 .
2 bedroom. all new pain1 .
some carpeting . Deposit re quired . 614 -992 -3090 .

7 room country home. gar&amp;Qe and garden space, ideal
for middle-aged couple . Call

61 4 ·949·2574 .

1 bdr . turn. 6 mos. leaaa, I~:~_:;~~··~ Upper River Rd ..
S60 dep ., utilities paid , no
Creat Motel.
children . no pets. $175 mo . , _4_4_6_·7
_ 3_
98
_ _ _ _ _ __ _
Call 446 -3667 after 5 .
•·

I·

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE

Two bedroom apartment Rt .
218 at Mercerville . Quiet
area. nice lawn. $226 per
mo . unfurnished. Call 446 1167 days. 614-367 -7218
after 6PM
1- -- - - - - - - - NOW LEASING ; New du pie" apts . 2 bedroom, 1 floor
plan. air cond.. attached
garage. refrig ., ra nge &amp;
dishwasher, all deluxe, 2V2

mi. Rt. 588. S300 .00 mo .
446 -3045 day , 446 ·2602
aves .

THREE bedroom. 1 V2 bath.
central air, 2 car garage. nice.
neighborhbod . 2 bedroom 1
t?ath, fireplace , garage. o verlooking the river, call 304 -

676 ·5540.

Furnished Apt., 3 rooms ,
$176, utilitiea pd . Adults,
701 4th Av~.. Gallipolis .
share bath. 446-4416 after
7 p .m .

TWO bedroom hOuse. 2'rid - Ap_t . for ra{tt :. Half dot.ibfe -2
St,, New Haven __~04 - 882 - bd .room Apt. Adults pre ferred . No pets . 614-992 2506 .

2749 .

TWO bedroom bric k all
electric home. 4 .4 mile1 out
Sandhill Road . Ready by
May 1st. Contact Rev .
Jame s W. Morrison, phone

304 -489 · 1134.
HOM E on Ohio St .. rea sona bly, priced, available on May
1 . Call after 6 :00 p.m .

304-675 ·5711 .

1 bed r oo m Apt . $196 . mo.
including utilities. Equal
housing opportunity. Con tact Village Manor , .Apts .

614 ·992 ·7787.
3 and 4 room furnished apts .

614 · 992 · 5434 or 614·
992 · 591 4 or 304-882·
2666 .
Apartmenu . 304 - 676 -

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bedrooms. air cond ., fur nished and unfurnished ,
beautiful Riverview in Ka ·
nauga . Foster ' s Mobile
Homes. Call 446 - 1602.
1 bdr . furn . apt .. 6 mo . lease
required plus $60 dep ..
$176 per mo .. no children ,
no pets . Call446 - 3667 after

5.
2 bdr . unfurnished 1 2x60
mobile nome on Rt. 36 . tall

446 · 4229 .

5548 .
APARTMENTS. mobile
homes, houses . Pt . Pleasant
and Gallipolis . 614 -446-

6221 .

!- -- - - - - - - - UNFURNISHED apartment
for rent, 2 bedroom,
$210 .00 ' Call Automotive

Supply .

8· 6 .

304 · 676 ·

2218 . 675 -6753 .

1- - - - - - - - - - ONE bedroom apartments
for the elderly. All utilities
paid. Tenants pay 30 percent of their adjusted in co me in this HUD subsidizad
apartment building . Twln
Rivers Tower, phone 304 676 -6679 . Equal opportun -

2 bdr . unfurnished 12x60
mobile home in Cheshire . 1-it,;_
y_h_o_u_.,_.n...:g:_._ _ _ _ __

Cell 446·4229 .
Camper Trail er lots for
!ummer. secluded wo od&amp; d
a rea . Overlooking Oh i o
river . Vic Brown. Miners·

ville, Oh . Call 614·992 ·
3324 .
- - - - - - - · tc 2 bedroom s in Re cine. 614 ·

367·0288 .
Mobile home: o ne bedroom,
furnished . $160 . month.
8100. deposit. References.
no children . 247-4666 .
2 bedroom furnished mobile
home . Adults on ly . Paid
utilltias. deposit lind referen ces requ ired . No pets. 614 -

992· 3647. \
2 bedroom house trailer.
Ashland - Upland Rood .
$160 . month plus utili1iea.

304·675·4088 .

FURNISHED one bedroom
apartment in Pt. Pleasant .
Exira nice. adults only, no
pet S. phone 304-676 -1386.

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel .

Cotl 446 ·0756 .
Furnished apt . adults. No

Pets. 304·675 · 1453.
Furnished apt . adult s. No

Pets. 304·675 · 1453.

46

Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBIL E Home
Po~.

Route 33. North of
Pomeroy. large loti. Call

992 ·7479 .

SMALL 2 bedroom fur nished trailer. Burdette addi tion, 8126 .00 per month
plus utilitM.s, depo1lt required, call Rosalie at 304-

STUCCO

Registered Belgin stud service. Grade mares $60 .
Registered Belgin Maras

44

Apartment
for Rent

unt . 304·676· 6276 .
Wanted to Rent

5628 .

tor. Coli 304·675 -5104 or
676 -778f.
Flrlt . floor furlnahed apt ,
utilltiea paid , deposit &amp; lease
required . Adults, no pets.
Call at 831 Fourth Ave..

49

1 bedroom apartment fot

rent . Col 448 -0390 .
Small furniahad hOUII in

Furn. upstaln. 3 rooms I
b.th, wather-dryer, ciMn,

no peto, ref . req . Co' 448 ·
~&amp;19 .

Furnithed 3 rm . apartment
with private bath at 846
Second Av o., Galli polis .

Ref. prefered.
2218 .

Call

end up . Wood table with six
chairs $4.26 . to $746 . Desk
$110 up to 8226 . Hu't ches,
$660 . and up, maple or pine
finish . Bunk bed complete
· with mattresses, &amp;260 . and
up to 8396 .
Baby beds,
$110 . Mattresns or bo~
springti, fUll o; twin. 868 .,
. firm. $6.8 . and .878 : Queen
s~t••.- S19)ii : 4 dr. ch8sts,
84~-- 6 'dr. ·chests, $~4 . Bed
frames , ' $20 :and 826 ., 10
gun - Gun cabinets. $350 ..
dinette chairs 820. and 826 .
Gas or electric ranges , S326
up to 8376 . Baby matrenea, 826 &amp; $36 , bed
frames s20, s25. &amp; .s30,
king frame $60 . Good setec tion of bedroom suites,
cedar chests. rocker1. metal
cabineta. swivel rocker1 .
Used Furniture -- bookcase.
ranges . chairs. end tables.
washers, dryers. refrigera ·
tors and TV's. 3 miles out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to
6pm. Mon . thru Fri., 9am to
6pm . Sat.

446-0322
COUNTY

APPLIANCES ,

ootimatet. · Call
1182.

446·

Gorooe opt. furnlohed, 1
bdr.. 122&amp;, ulllillll paid.
29l4 Noll Ave.. Gafllpoflo.
Cell 448·4418 aftor .7PM .

Baby ·bed, Winnie the Pooh
sheets .

mobile , bumper

FIRST class refrigerator , eJt cellent condition. $200 . Ma ple hutch &amp; buffet. $200.

304 ·675 ·6966 .

54

Misc . Merchandise

1 '(\ offee tabl e
47 11u18Y,,.15% ln . and 1
end table 26x18'/~ x20%
with light walnut finish $30
32x63 - 1 74 pieces brow~
underpinning for a mobile
home used just 1 year came
oH a 14~e70 mobile home
long pieces measure 32':
short pieces 21" and 10
inches acro ss, enterlock in a
metal frame, wo od grain
finish . Call after 6PM , 446 -

3066.
For sale metal culvert 6 inc h
thru 60 inch in stock . State
approved 1 8 gauge 1 2 inch
$6 .36 per ft .. 24 InCh
810 .10 per tt . 36 inch
815 .60 per ft . Also plastic
c ul~rt in stock . 6 inch ·thru

57

GUITAR, Washburn, excellent condition. like new,

s 2 oo. 304. 676 . 5966 .

1 -::;;;::::;~==:;==-

I

Nice bedroom suite, chest of
drawers . like new box
tprings &amp; mattreu and
other household items. Call

446-3224.
Antique Oak Reprodu~tion ~
furnitul'e, full line in-stock ,
also A.ntiques. Paul Conkala
Antiques, Tuppers Plains.• ·

Call 61 4·992 ,2056 .
25" color TV A · l . sl26. 40

channe!· CB base . sta1ion
with ·b i•ma &amp; acC8ssories.

614· 949·2994 .
CASH

Register

for

sale,

HANDMADE S. decorated
potato &amp; onion bins, also
many other items. phone.
AKC registered Dachshund
pups , male &amp; female , "red " .
large square bales hay.

304· 695· 3958 .
00 FRICKS sawmill, all
steal saw boy . Mowline
power unit. 52 " uwblade,

$2200 . 304·675 · 5492 .

93 . 614·286 ·6930 .

Cedar wardrobe, antique
trunk , 3 tier glau table S.
con crete pic nic table with
benches . Cell 614 - 266 -

1768 .

For Lease

~ ~~~~~~~~~~
Household Goods

Sale, April 27th , 7:30 PM .

1300. Runo good . Depot

Call 614-388-9867.

new paint. runs good . S876.

bull . Call 814· 1 - - - - -- - - - - -

72

949·28B6 .

Rag ., 1 -~---------

.·~~::r~:D::~o~:~O• Ch~ilengar,

'

F
E ·
ar, QUipm~nt

2 row Ford corn
PIa nter . Coil 614 · 3 79 ·
2468 .
New

EIGHT week old pigs, 304 676 -2443 after 6 :00 .

'-;:;:::::;;:::::;;::;::===

1-

- - - - - - - - 64
NEW EQUIPMENT 2 pt .

tillers 40' to 88', 3 pt.
seeders, King Kutter rotary
mowers 4 ' 6 ' 6 ' &amp; 1' lift &amp;
pull, 3 pt .' di~· 6% &amp; 6%,
potatoe plows, boom poles,
rear blades 6 ' &amp; 7', plows 1
&amp;. 2 bottom. cultivators 1 &amp;
2 row. post hole diggers,
woven wire· 20 rod rolls

875 . USED EQUIPMENT
plows· 1,2,3,4 , &amp; 5 bottom .
hay rake. manure spreaders.
hay bindea, wheel diec 8 &amp;
10, rotary mcn,:vars . TRAC -

TORS MF 136gu, MF 135
dol. , MF 150 ges, MF 35
gat, MF 36 dsl.. Ford 4000
gas. Ford 5000 dsl .. JD LA

Hay

&amp;

4 door. V-8 automatic,
power steering , power
brakes, air conditioning,

Grain

t600 . 304 ·675 ·6628.
74 PLYMOUTH, $200 . 304 ·
576-2765.

Good mixed hay . Firat Ia
second cutting . $1 .60 per

bale. 614 ·992 -6036 .

65

!!&lt;

Seed

Fertilizer

WANT to lease tobacco
quota, Mason, Putnam, Ca bell . Cill Morgan Woodl~wn
Farm . Pliny, 304 - 876 -

2275 ,

67~ · 1248 .

· ~

.1966 NOVA Chavy II Super

... ·····-· .....

aauL•

Sport, 360 engine, 4 barrel.

4 speed. 210 transmisaion,

.o.~ • ••• •u

w -cult., JO 60. JD CD30

dol . INDUSTRIAL Ford 535
backhoe, Case 580C back hoe. Case 11608 dozer.
Many other item1. Jim's
Farm Equipment , At . 36

West, Gallipolis. Oh Cell
446 ·9777 or 446 ·2484.

304 · 773·91 47.

71

Autos for Sale

73 Old&amp; 98 46,000 mi .. PS,

we
inven -

must decrease our
tory. Factory 20 yr. guaran ~
tee . Reg.,Atrlce over 8300

PB. tilt wheel, air, cruise . 4

dr.,

Ford camper top, $3,800.

HT.

Cell

446-7414

between 3 &amp;9 PM .

Call614 ·388 -961 1 ehar 4 .

1977 Dodge Colt AT vinyl

1976

Mechanical tobacco trent·
planter. Planted VJ acre gave
8800 will sell tor 8600 .
Belsaw planer 12"
new still in canon .
Tung ·gro&gt;o••• anachments.
on all . See at
'";~~~ill north of Racine,
4
nort8 Carmel Ad .,
1, Racine, Oh .

Building materiels
bl?ck. bric k , sewer pipes,
w•ndows , lintels. etc .
Claude Win ten. Rio Grande,

For Sale or Trade: 1977
CaMero. 305 angina, auto ..
a.c ., new tires, 34 ,000 mi.

1248.
Vans

&amp; 4 W . O.

' 79 Chevy Suburban, axe .
cond ., V -8 . auto. trans., air
co nd . 446 -3637 after 5
p .m .

1978 Jeep PU 4x4, Honcho,
_V-8 , auto., new tires. many
e~tras , 12.800. Call 448-

•

"

0515 .

1988 Mustang 60,000 mi.,
1 owner. new paint, radial

74

Motorcycles

81 4 ·246-5892 .

614-379-2322.

.

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drive, vary low mileage. Cell

tireo. Call 448·8372 oher
liPM .

aher 5, 614·268· 1141 .

79 Ford Thunderbird, good
condition ,\ PS, PB. cn,ise
control. AM-FM S-track, 2

Sportster . 7 ,000 plus milet .

1979

Corvette

Painting Interior or exterior.
free astimates. Call . 676 -

Mornings

full dre11, extras total over
t800 .. excellent condition ,

lt400. coli 304·875-4338 .
t 978 HONDA 380, only
9,000 niilto. good condi'
tion. UOO. call 304·773·
5381 after&amp;.

V-8 Vega, 3~0 e~gina,
Eld 0 rbrock, A~ cel ,
\ bllock·l•loo'k interior, exc .
trade. Cell 87&amp; -

1J

leather show hal,era, show
~•ddlaa, show hud 1111111.
69 ln . Morgan mire very
gentle bean ehown In Wealern Plaaeure would make
good 4·H piroject. t1 ln.
Ouerter guefdlng kid broke.
will Weatern Pltaaure

1977 Un~QI~\ Town Car.
42.000 mllu, EXcellent

448· 31 89 .

1480.00 .
81i22 .

weekends.

1977 Yamaha 650, twin ,

1917 Cam 0 ro AC, AM ·FM
8 -trock,'outo .. 12,300. Cell
614-388· 9611 ohor 4.

$35. · wash nanda
34
meple rockers 869, 7 p ~~
chrome dinette Ht $149 ~ 6
place dinette set
ustd
bedroom aultaa. ,.flrge,..
tors • . n ngea, chest,
d~aters, wringer weshera.
TV 1, dt'yeres. 6 shoes. CaH

or

8 t 4·992-3303 .

1181

YAMAHA 680
Maxim, shaft drive, new tire,
2 helmets, excellent condl ·

tion, lt700 . 304-882 ,
3331.

dr. Sedan, 4
orcaiiWendal

• 441- 1731 ,·

75

Ueod Coro. For
•~pensive

car1. On S .A .

Boat• end
\Motors for Sale

1980 1B h . Boyllnir with 110

inaured.

\

'.

.. OR
A

Call

82

Plumbing

&amp; Heating
CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

&amp;eni~tel~~~nl~ti~-----~-------------------------­

Phone 446·3888 or 446 ·
4477
Fomerly

Pl~mbing.

4/22/83

83

EVENING

Dewitt's

Call 614-367 · ·

0678 .

;I

1:00 • IIl
NIWI

By

CIJ • CIJ liD Ill lUI

(])Luck of Roaring Camp A
giant and hit miner p1l1
adopt en orphanad baby.
(]) MOVIE: 'Mirror, Mirror'

Excavating
WORK

8:30

FRIDAY

Ted

Hanna. pond a, ·ditches ,
ba•ments, etc . Call 448 4907 . Carter &amp; Evan a
Tran1por1ation .

9:00

IIl Tlo Toe Dough
CIJ Pon'(o Peopltln &amp;porto
CIJ Andy Griffith
(l) Nawi/Sporti!WIIthlr

•

Charlie's Angers

·

1:30 D 1IJ ClJ NIC Newt

1IJ MOVIE: 'Tropped'

Electrical
Refrigeration

DEPENDABLE . WASHER ·
DRYER REPAIR . Guaron ·
teed

work. Call

anytime

7:00

614 · 266 · 6620 or 614 ·
256- 1207.

CD Charlie's A.ngtia
• W Tio Tee Dough
(I) [)) MacNeil-Lehrer

lloport

86

.--

ICIJ NIA TonJtKt

IIl Llo Doteotor

CIJ NBA l ..kotboll: 1183
Opening

Round

Playoff

Clemo
CIJ Major Leeguo Benbolt:
New York Me11 8t Adanta

CIJ e CIJ F1milv Fauci

General Hauling

tiD You

A1kad For It

9

Ton~ht

8:00

IIJ

e

Entertainment

ClJ ClJ ilowyor and Finn

··- (80 min .)

-

between 9 and 6 .

Froowey'
MOVIE:

(l)

11:30

·

'HonovOf

Granny llaf}cha and Eddie
try to turn Grandmother
Edne Into a wom1n 9f to.
'
day.
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good llf• in the Old West

Need some~hlng hauled
awey or something moved?

We 'll do i.t . CAll 446 ·3159

New•

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or 614 · 367·0591 .

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service . Authorized Singer
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SERVICE' celt City Fumltur'
304 · 676·2608 or 446 ·
0831 .

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~Items . (80 min.)
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perform.

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vestment matter1 .
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in order to infiltrate the
mob . (R) (80 min.)

10:00 D

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84

Gre~

. House'
([) Creltlvlty w /
Moyers ,
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8:30 (I) Next Queltion

(]) Sta.ndlng Room Only:
Wltlle Nelson and Family
Willie p11rform1 with e
band made up of f1mlly
and friends.

Lonnie Boggs E~cavating .
Dozer, backhoe, dump truck . Wo~ by hour or job.

(]J Swiat Family Roblneon

!E .,{)}J At EaM Cpl.

1Il 700 Club
C1J Ill lUI MOVIE: 'VIctlmo'
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CIJ illJ 3-2·1, ContfCt

TRISTATE
condillon. 15,700. 'J ohn -lot incl4ded . CoM 4411- ·
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
Lyono. 814-992-34113.
8311efllt' 11.
1183 Sec. A ..... O.IUpolio
4411·78:13 o• 4411·.1 833. ·
11181 Buick Skvterk.' 4 d-, 1122- tth.
.
fully equipped, ucellont with electriC motor. 8 - MOWREY8
oondltlon. 41 ,000 ' mlloo. - - o-. lr8111&lt; 14110 1 lox 124,
tB,BOO. 814·992 -8082~
i147i&amp;2- Z389.
,
, 304-1171-4184.
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&amp;ATH ER MOR E
EVIDEN CE THAN
THAT BE FORE I
HAVE A
W NFRONTAl lOr&lt;
WITH HER.

304-675 ·5166.

HP M~~ry motor and
Tenne...e trailer. ell accea·

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ROOFING, oiding, lpouting,
remodeling,

Pomeroy . 992 ·2284 .

43,000 mlloo, .8.000 . Cell
614·682 -8892 alter B. ,

124 in Langovillo, Oh . 814742-2734 . \

446 · 932~ .

r N~, I 'Ll HAVE TO

AFTER ALL. IT
15 JUST ONE
OF MY IDEAS .
5UPP05E THERE5
6EEN A

YOURSELF SAID THAT AS
VERA ALLGOOI&gt; GOT MORE
CONFII&gt;ENCE, HER
WOULD GfT BETTER
BETTER .

1977 Kawooaki 900. Nice .

losded

Nylon Haltoro U.BO, nylon
loado With chain 12 .911,

Her ley Devidson

13,100. 614-949 ·2456.

new tire I . • Coil 446 ·8372
otter 6PM .
1977

IAfEANWHIU'.. · I euT YOU

anywhere. 304-676-2010.

&amp;

1981 Suzuki 860 Gl.
12,995, full dren, shah

81 A,MC Spirit excellent
condltipn, low mileage, new

63

Stark' • Tree Work . Landscaping. backhoe work, free
services with mowing. Go '

1 980 Yamaha YZ·80 dirt
bike, axel. cond ., 8426 . Call

Chevrolet diesel en- ' 1971 Y1maho 850 twin 4
gina a. trans. complete 8800 stroke, fair cond ., $660 .
or trade for equal value. Call Coli 614·245 ·6892 .

6 rooms and ba1h . $2.995 .
See our models, 1-614 -

insu-red , free estimates .

Phone 814· 367·0636, cell ·
ahar 6 .
·

Call 446· 7903 .

nice, t90 . Coi1448·8t81 .

BUILD YOUR OWN HOME

Get your carpet in ship~
shape. Water removal. FR EE•

OOZER

full 1100 oot rogullrflrm
1120, m1plo 'dinette hoiro

8t4-288-

•

304·896-:1802 .

lNG .

offer. Call 614·245·6892 .

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1

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT ·

379-2726 .

•!'tron recliners *\99, other
recllnen
maple dinette
seu *179. love HAts •10
hide - a · bad 1 2&amp;0,, bo~
sprlnga &amp; mattreM twin or

are having • Spring Sale.

:

Cor. Fourth and Pine
speed. short wide bad. C41ll
evenings after 7, 304 -676·

•400.

bolide 93 Auto S.lu . We

pickup,

4680.

Small tiding lawn mower 1
yr. old , mint cond .,

Exline' • T•ck Shop 2 mi., N .
of JaCkson on St. Rt. 93

Datsun

3628 .

GE dryer 30 day guarantee,
S 1 10. Hotpoint dryer real

0 . Coll614· 245 ·5121 .

OUA BOARDING HOUSE

..

Water Well1 . Commercial
and Domestic. Teat holes.
Pumps Sales and Service.

$1495, 304· 675 · 2159 .

top. newly painted . exeat lent gas mileage. Excellent
condition. Call 614-388 -

bunk beds complete with
bunklet •199, 2 piece an -

Call 61 4-268 . 1379.

Trucks for Sale

1979 Ford 350, 4 -WD, with

tiroo, 8 cyl. Call 614-388 ·
8828 .

Reg . Doberman a pupa afd
Doberman Stud . Service.
Call446 -7796 .

•

304 · 675 · 2088 or 675 4560 .

5344 or

72

1974 Dodge Ram Charger
218 engine, 69,000 mi.,
rusty body, $1,400 or best

KENNEL

• '

E &amp; R Tree Service. fully .

For Sale or Trade: 1979
Camaro. 61 .000 mi. New
tires, 306 engine, auto. Call

Pets for Sale

•

76 GRAND Prix, $2800 .
firm, 304 ·675· 3628.

676-7773 .

66

'

ESTIMATES. FURNITURE'
CLEANING . CAPTAIN'
STEAMER 614 .446-2107. ·

73

Building Supplies

THI S, n -IEY'D
\.YNC H TH' LOT
OF U S !

houoe caNs. Call 67t·23Bit•
or 446 -~464 ,

72 FORD Mustang, Grande,
8660 . 304 ·675 ·31 82.

1966 CHEVY Impala, 283 2
barrel , 2 door, automatic,
call evening• after 7, 304-

304 - 623 · 684~ .

call collect. Free delivery to
Y.our home .

•se.

1973 CHEVROLET Impala,

Call 379·2726 .

55

COULD HEAA ·

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1970 FORD pickup , 361 3

19" COLOR TV. $50 . 304 ·
675 ·5689 .

RON'S Television Servic8 .~
Specializing in Zenith and1
Motorole, Quazar, and'

: .·;

1982 EXP. Excellent cond .
Take over payments . 448-

6409.

GA.DFRY! I ~ TH'
FOL KS O UTSIDE

GREAT IDEA. ,DOP!
Yt1: CA.N APPOI"'--T
MY BROTHER
CHIEF OF STAFF.'

.
.
.
Roc., GoatS,.
G• .. TO.GGENBURG
Dairy
mllkera. bucks ~
wheels. Oaytorla
1
w~~h~ra : re~sonab~ priced,
. options, good .F It K Tr~e Trimming. 1tump"
rei::luc&amp;d _for · 4-H ' eri:, FFA,
44,000 ·· milee. · removal.. Call 876 · 1.33 1. . :
Bus.~ hog _ i~- good shliPe ate. 304·896 ·.33~8 . · At 10.
· 30.~. · 8.8. ~ ,
cRI.NOtB'S SERVICE exp&lt;i' ;
8326 &amp; Older modallnt8rna -- fresh eggs. Baue;s, Longhol- ·' ··•"'~
rienced roofing; including..•
tional irector !needs work) low Rd ., Letart. WV
hot tar application, carpen--.:f.
$1,200 . Coli 446 -0865 25253.72 DODGE Dart Swinger,
tor. electrician. mason. Call
days &amp; 446-425i even .
304-678 ·61 23.

61

BRAND new Sanyo kemaene hester, 12.000 BTU .
$1 00. Bearcat. 8 cryatal .
like n11w, S100 . 7 Uta
ja cket! , skis &amp; anchor,
$100. Boat cover, $16 .00 .
Air -conditioner . 18 , 000
BTU , like new, 8250. Small
car trai ler tilta . 8600. 304 -

Boarding all breodo . AKC

otocked with thio model.

350

304-876 -41 81.

~erd · Reduction -

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Carlo,

ANQ

TiME!

614·949-2686 .

inum aiding. mobile homes:
wood , brick, sandstone·
building end homes . Also
heavy equip,.,.ent. Fully in·
sured, Free estimates. 814-

MONTE

!lOCH OHAY LR5T

---------------------,
Hi Pressure Cleaning . Alum -

7 yr. old gray Rag. Quarter
horae atallion . Also 2 yr. old
gelding aired by Super Chix.

automatic, power steering,
tilt wheel, cruil8 control,
vinyl top, new paint, •1600 .

"DAWY"? WE GOT

ALONG, I COULON'T
BE 51'1FER IN CHURCH!

Roofing, •hlnglet, spouting,
and aluminum siding work .
Insured , Free E1ilm'ates.i

1981 PLYMOUTH Horizon.

150 ft. Chain link fance.! --~--~---304 ·675 ·5214.
Registered polled hereford
bull Vindicator &amp; 8 heifers.
614-986 ·4107.

.. ~UT WITH FtOO

ANNIE. !'lANTlNG TO HEEP YOU
SAFE, 1'/,illE NOT I'IISHIN6 ll)
GTi flE YOUR

WORIIIEU A80UT
~lj ARE YOV,

:

ucellent condition . stand ard transmiuion air condi ·
tionlng, 35 plus MPG. 304 876-2416 after 6 p .m .

77 CHEVY. ton pickup,
12800 . firm . 304 · 676 ·

WEDDING gown , aize 6 .
with headpiece and ve it, will
sell reasonable , 304 -773 -

2686.

00, IT'S Tl£ ·GAME OW QI.JPWARY

YOU'RE NOT 6TILL

AH! SETTER! NOW, YOU ANO I
·ARE GOING TO HAVE All TTLE
~AN -m - folQN5TER CHAT! ". AS
l DI~EST THESE

Painting interior • eJiterior..
wallpaper hanging. lnaured,
free estimates. 614-949 -'

266·6666 after 6 o'clock.

9809.

HILLCREST

make~

black ,

49,000 miles, 14,000. 304 -

Call 446·341 3 .

4568 .

Water well drilling rig . Call

with built -in stretch etich
zig zag patterns,
but1on hole1. monograms,
much more . We are over -

Am,

882-3128 .

Charloias

1968 VW. rebuilt engine.

Trans

For oale Young pure brad

62 Olive St .. .Gallipolis . 8
place wood living room auha

1

1977

613 -684-2398 .

your cost only silo . Coli
614 ·.3 85 ·8918 out of town

•eo.

88 MUSTANG. good condi tlon . 304-1578-2306.

T·top. PS. PB. AC. auto ·
matic, AM-FM B track,

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE

trlln living room o~Hoo 1199,

St ., Rutland . Iva Cremeans.

1 -~---------

BROWNING EKplorer II
compound bow, with accessories &amp; 112 dozen custom
arrows, $140 . 304-676·

614 ·388· 8543 .

C•"

8606 after 6.

1974 Chevy Station wagon .

8B6-7311 .

New 8c Used Troy Built
Tillers . Swishera Imple ment, St . Rt . 1, North of

Autos for Sale

Bentley 'Pig

Rd .. Sabine, Oh 45619. Coli

For Sale or Trade

59

PAINTING - interior en(
eJ(terior. plumbing. roofing,.
some remodeling. 20 yra:
Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout ing . 30 yeers experience,
specializi'1Q ln.built up roof .

fayett Co. Fairgrounds, W•·
shington C .H .• Ohio . Selling
169 tlaad of Duroca •
Hamp-Duroca cro11 breeds
and Registered Ourocguilte.
Roger Berttley, 3 1 12 Reeds

Musical
Instruments

614·258·

up . Call 614·388·9652.

71

ponys, 304 -

614 ·985·4454 .

FOr ·••18 -'FrUit· ja~a - Pints and
quarts, $1 .00 per doz ..
lawn mower. lawn boy for
parts, 86 .60 . Table tenni a
game, $6 .60 . Electric foot ball game. $6 .76 . Aurora X
Leratoura race car set -demo
8 , 2 cars . 17.60. Aur ora
Daytona 600 -flex track -2
cars, $4 .60 . View Master
projector with film . $8 .60 .
Wooden ladder, 84 .60 . 100
lb. barbell weight, 816 .60 .

Livestock

11th Annual

1227.

304 ·676-3865 .

1711 after 6PM

HORSES &amp;
676 -6110.

Bleached oak dining table . 4
legs. 63JIC46 . 3 - 16 ' leaves, 6
chairs, 8150 . Call 446 -

Color floor model TV $160.
in good condition . Inquire at
421 Cypress Ct ., Pt . Plea sant, WV

bNrl'l'lf''i\ aw . Coli 61 4-256 ·

63

p .m .614.742 ·2691 .

1 ~::-:::-:-::-:--::------

tey check , $13 .96 plus taJIC .
Free pickup and deliver i'l
Gallipolis-Eureka area. Nelson &amp; Sons Service Center,
Eureka, Oh 614 -266-1643 .

INC . Good used appliances.
washer. dryers. refrig ., TV
aets. 827% 3rd . Ave , Galli polis . Call 446 - 1699.

White Whirlpool alec . range,
used _.,g nly few mo nths.

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oharpen mower blade, nf·

304· 675·6696 .

with 6 inch lla) ormo U9&amp; .. 1- : - - - - - - - - - -

dty. odulto only. Call 448 ·
0338 .

change, new spark plug ,
adjust or replace breaker
points. service air cleaner,

Galtlpollo. Call 446·0475 .

Furnl•hed apt . 8 226 . utiN ties pd., 1 bdr., adults. Call

446 ·¢418 after ?PM .

s99 .. to f435 . 7 pc .. 8189 .

Wanted to lease Tobacco~ ~----..,------poundage. Will pay 30 c8nts New 1983 White sewing
I pound .
614-2{10 - machine free arm model

61

Gelllpollo.

beds , 8'440 . and up to
8626 ., Recliners. $176 . to
$360 ., lamps from $28 . to
$76 . 6 pc . dinet1e1 from

12 inch 13.60 per ft . Ron
Evans En-terprises, 4 m i.
remodel for rlgtn tennant . South of Jackson on ST , RT .
Saddlebrook Inn. P1 . Plaa-

47

Spring Special Lawn Mow·
oro &amp; Rototillar tune up, oil

$286 . to $895 . Tables. 845 · pads. axe . cond., 140. Call
and up to 8126 . Hide-a - 446-4996 .

OFFICE opaca ovotlobla. Will

WANT to rent nice lot for
mobil e home 304 -6 76-

2 bdr . Regency Inc . Apart·
· menta $200 per mo. or if
,Income Ia $10.000 or I•••
HU 0 IVIilable. A -One Real
Estates, Carol Yeeger, Real·

Sofa . chair. rocker, otto man , 3 tables. (.extra heavy
by Frontie.r) , &amp;686 . Sofa,
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22, 1983

Initiate
plans

Glenn's campaign
theme leaves echo
By MICHAEL HOLMES
AsMclaled Press WriWr
In declaring himself a Democratic candidate for president', J lui
Glenn sounded a campaign theme
that might have leftl the current
resident of the White House
wondering If there was an echo
somewhere.
Glenn mentioned hls hometown,
little New Concord, 10 times and
mentioned traditional, small·town
values I2 times during the 21·mlnu te
speech In the high school tha t bf'ars
his name .
Before talking about the Issues of
unemployment, nuclear weapons
or taxes, Glenn talked about his
memories of "sleds and bikes and
· Cbrlstmases" and "the stor1' on
Main Str1'el" and even " the
swimming hole down ln . Crooked
Creek."
Then he said, " All Americans
share the simple values we learned

A committee composed of (;e.
raid Rought, Frank Vaughan and ·
Eiza Gilmore was appointed to plan
for annual Memorial Day services
when · Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion, met in regular
session.
Th.e annual parade and program
of the post In Pomeroy will begin at
9 a.m. a nd the ftrlng squad of the
post will visit Beech Grove and the
Ca thollc Cemeteries following the
service.
All post members will then h\lve
dinner at the post home before
going to Meigs Memory .Gardens
for services at 1 p.m. and then to
Chester to take par11n a parade and
services at 1: 30 p.m .,
The post expects then to conduct
services a t Hemlock Gro\le at 3
p.m . and Rock Springs at 4 p .m .
The post voted to again handle
the parking of motor vehicles at the
Meigs County Fatr in August and
a pproved co-sponsoring with
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Mtddl!'port, the Amertca n Legion baseball
team this summer.

in this small town - the values of
excellence, honesty, fairness, com·
passion for !bose who have less and
confidence in facing the future.
"Those values are truly the heart
of the America n experiment and
they must bf' the soul. of ~ur
government as well ."

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Those aren 't declarations likely to'
bring criticism. Certainly not from
Ronald Wilson Reagan, who grew
up in tittle Dixon , m., swam In the
Rock River and who sounded a call
for traditional values when he ran
for president - successfu lly - In

1900.
And In Glenn's speech - Inter·
ruptedl9times for polite, but hardly
overwhelming appla use by the
a udience of students, fa mily
friends, political associates and
New Concord res ldents-heechoed
much of what Reagan has sa id
bf'fore.

Area deaths
may call at the funeral home
Sa turday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Nina R. Dillinger
Nita R. Dillinger, 75, Rt. 6, Athens,
died Thursday afternoon at O'Bll'ness Memorial Hospital following
an extended IIJness
Mrs. Dillinger was born In
Canaan Township the daughte r of
the late Earl and Elma Crawford
Butts. She was a lso preceded In
death by her husband, Oscar
Dlllln~r . .and one brother, Or1ho
Butts.
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Mrs , Dillinger was a llfelqng
res ident o( AJhens County was a
gradua te of Canaanvlll.e Hfgh
School and received her B. A. and
m aste rs lneduca tiondegree a t Ohio
University . She taught a t Lothidge
school for 30 years untU It closed In
1900. She was a memher of the
Nazarene Church a t Chester, a nd a
m ember of the Ret ired Teachers
Association.
She Is survived by two sons, Floyd
D. Dillinger, Rt. 6, Athens and Lloyd
R. DUIInger, Rt. I, Shade; seven
grandchildren, six great gra ndchildren, one sister. Louise Moore,
Columbus and several nieces a nd
nephews.
Funeral services will bf' held
Sunday at2 p.m. a t Hughes Funeral
Home, Athens. with the Rev.
He rbert Grate and The Rev. David
Couto officiating. Burial will be In
Soutll Canaan Cemetery. Friends

~ork

Michael F. Canter
Michael F . Canter, 63, Route I,
Stewar1, formerly of Meigs County,
died Wednesday at the Veterans
Administration Medical Center In
Dayton. ·
He was a boilermaker at the
O'Bleness Hospita l In Athe ns. He
was born Jan . 31, 19al at Cheshire a
son of the late Oral and Ollie Holley
Canter.
Sui'Viving are three siste~s·J n·
)a w; Ruth Ci!.ntl,r, Syracuse; FJos.
sle Canter, East Canton, and J essie
Canter, For1 Lauderdale, Fla.,
nephews, Charles Canter, Syrcuse;
Danny Cante r , New Carlisle; Ra y·
mond Canter, Apple Grove; Ronnie
'f!lompson. New Haven; nieces,
Pamela Clark , Syracuse; Anna
Mae Bruner, Shadyside; Ruth Anna
Dlckeroff, Powry, Calif.. Becky
Thompson, Cqlumbus . Besides his
parents he was pneceded In death by
three brothe rs and two sisters.
Mr. Canter was a ve terans of the
U.S. Army In World War II.
Services will bf' held at 2 p.m .
Sunday at the Ewing F uneral Home
wlthg the Rev. Frank Han officiatIng. Burial wUI be In Gravel Hill
Cemetery . Fr1end• m ay call at the
funeral home from 7 to 9 this
evening and all day on Sat urday.

lags on project

MARIE'ITA - Whilework onone
Ooodlng project on .SR 5M In
Cheshire Township a ppears to be
moving forward, a second seems to
·bf&gt; Jagging bf'hlnd.
According to Howard Clfford .
design engineer for the Ohio
Deparirnent ofTra nsporlatlon, bids
should bf' let within a few weeks for
the raising of a portion of SR 5M east
of Africa Rd. near the Elmer
Spaulding farm which, at various
times, has been covered by hig h
water In recent years. That section

has been taken over by the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources
as a mine reclama tion proj ect.
Gifford said the right of way has
been acquired and acontractshould
bf' let soon .
Concerning the port ion of SR 554
west , of Cheshire closed severa l
years by high water pmble m s. the
0001' Is continue It s work on
detailed plans a nd Is expected to
purchase right-of-way this summer
but no deflnatQ date has been set tor
the job's sa le.

Continue further court action
According to an entry flled
recently In the Meigs County
Common P leas Couri, fur1her
action mncernil]g thre&lt;' defendants
chrJ.rg•ed 1.VItlh br'&lt;¥1klng and ente ring
will be
May l6.
The three
. Shawn D.
Gilmore. Ricky
Lunsford a nd
Danny Haggy, Prltf•rf'rl pleas of

Emergency rurts
Fourcai!Swere anl:wered by local
County
units Thursday, the
Emergency
Serv ice
repor1s.
The 1\rppers Plains
p.m . took BeatrieeSelllers, Mil. Olllve
Road , to Camden-Clark HD!'{l"·arln
Parkersburg.
Mlddiepori at 8: 35 a·.m. took
Bobby Kuhn from Route
to
Veterans Memorial; Porner·ov1 a t
3:59p.m. toolt Do'nalrj G r·imrn ·fr~{ll
Pomeroy Health Care Center
Veterarls Memorial ancl Mlldd.Jeporl,
at
8: ',1:1Norih
p.m .Fourih
took St.,
Florence
nolds
to Veterans
Memorial.

Planning meeting set
The · Meigs County Regional
Planning Commission will meet a t
3 p.m. Mon(!ay at the agricultural
conference center of The Farmers
Bank Building.
Philip Rober1s, county engineer,
wlll discuss the Meigs County
Highway · Department program
and tile Ravenswood bridge road
comdor Is up for discussion .
Knopp;,director or economic
and commwlity development of the
Buckeye l:lllls·HQCk!ng VaiJey Regional Development District, Will
be on hand to speakpn current and
prospective economic development passlbilttles.

Tim

gullty to breaking and e ntering
charges_ A prl'-sent enclng lnvesti
gat ion was order with action to be
mntlnued on May 16.

Taken to fal'ility
VIrgil P . P hillips, 32, Mlddle por1 ,
who was sentenced to a te rm of not
less than two nor more tha n 10 years
on four drug char ges by Judge
Charles Knight will be take n today
to a Columbus Correctional fac Ulty
by David Ohlinger of the Meigs
County Sheriff' s Department .

Veterans Memorial
Admltt.ed .. Bobby Kuhn, Ch!'shire; Donald Grimm, Pomeroy;
Florence Reynolds, Middleport.
Dlschargect.. Philllp Blackford,
Harold Carson, Ronald Thompson.

Heritage Sunday
plans underway
20o/o OFF

na mes lis ted _before a tea . and
Pia ns for the observance of
recep tion which is tenta tively
Heritage Sunday on June 26, lri
scheduled ' for t he third 'Sunday tn
conjunction wlih Btg Bend Rega tta
Weeke nd , were made whe n the · J une. Life rnel'nbers' paym e nts are
placed in an endowment fund from
Meigs Co unt y Pioneer and His toriwhich
only interest Is used . T his
cal Society held It s quarterly
proccdurP a nd through other fund s,
meeting.
operat ion of the museum over the
Nancy Reed outlined pla ns for
ne xt ~ years will be guaranteed .
the observance not ing that tentaMrs. Parker re ported excellent
tive pl ans call for presentations
respo
nse to the series of historical
throughout the alternoon by the
presented at the Ches ter
programs
Sweet Adellnes. Also planned are a
£1eme
ntary
School over the school
petting zoo for children, goat
year
through
the sponsorship and
milking a nd food tast ing demon·
lion
of
the Cheste r PTO .
cooper
a
stratlons as well as special dtwlays
A
committee
to · m a ke recoma nd a special new slide show of
menda
tions
for
the
purchaSP of a
older noted houses of the count y.
microfilm reader printer and the
Randy Houdashelt of the Im age
netrssnry census and newspaper
Seekers Camera Club presented a
film
was na med a nd includes
prelinlrnary set of slides showing
Norma
Ne w land , Margare t
many o l the houses of Meigs Counry
Parker.
Kl'ith
Ashley a nd Charles
which will he ready for the sli de
Blakeslee
.
Favorable
re(X)rts were
showing on Heritage Sunday. The
give
n
on
the
last
issue
of the Meigs
club Is continuin g to IJ ke pictures
Historian
edited
by
Ms.
Newla nd
for ind iv idual nominations still
a
nd
Cha
rles
Bla
keslee
with
RSVP
heing received .
volunteers
under
thedirection
of
M argaret Parker , viet? pr£'siSusan
Oliver
handling
the
maili
ng
dent. pointed out that more than 40
c hon•s.
pictures being used ln th•• newly
redecorated dining room of the
Meigs l nn were take n from .the fil es
of the &gt; Meigs County Museum.
Recognition wilt be given the
soc iety for usc of the photograp hs.
Curren t membership of the
society now stand s at 145 yearly

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Man charged in '81 shotgun slaying
by Alma Woods, owner of 1he trailer In which
Richards resided with Woods' son- Char les Miller.
Co-habitant Miller was originally ta ke n Into
custody on the night of the discovery of tile victim . HP
was released on the evening of Jan. 13.
According to Information released a t tlle ttme by
the sheriff' s department. Miller had bf'en questioned
In conn!'Ct lon w ith th~ allegro homlclde; and , was
held t)troughou t the next day, at his request. In
"protective custody ." No c harges were filed against

Wednesday by the AprU term of ttie Gallia County
Grand jury.
On the afternoon of Jan. 12. 1981, Richard 's body
was found just Inside her Taylor Road moblle-home
residence, otf SR 775. The victim was 52-years old a t
the tlme of her death.
An autopsy conducted by the Franklin County
coroner's office showed theca use of death as a single,
polnt·blank shot to the head from a 12-gauge shotgun_
The sheriff's department was notified of tile deatll

By lARRY EWING

Miller a t tllat time.
Two days after his releasP from custody in 1981 .
Mtller was admitted to til&lt;' intensivl' care unit of
H olzer M edica l Center, where he wns lt'C' a trd for thP

consumption of "an undetE'Imined quantity of paint
thinner ." He was later transfl'n '('(l to a rrgular room
and then '"leased from carP.
A spokesman tor the s h~rlff's &lt;lepartml'nt S&lt;rid
Friday Miller Is scheduled to apJ,X•ar tor arraignment
on the chatge on Tul'Sday .

County
board
COAL.goes on-air to explain
•
muslleplace
objections to l()ngwall ·
Bruce Stout
within 30 days
By KEVIN KELLY .

Times-Sentinel Staff
MIDDLEPORT . "What
price do you put on making
Meigs County a ghost town?"
That question, and the area's
economic dependence on min·
ing, colored questions posed to
and answered by a representa live of Citize ns Organized
Against Longwall1ng (COAL ) on
a local radio call-In program
Friday.
Appearing on WMPO's "Kaleidoscope," COAL President
Betty Wells said ' tlle organization Is not trying to stop mining
at Southern Ohio Coal Co. , only
to stop damage It claims has
been caused by the longwall
mining device.
The program, station news
director Kim Taylor pointed out.
was not to take sides but to
provide Informa tion on tlle
Issue. Taylor said she had
contacted coal company and
American E lect ric Power Co.
olftctals a bout sending a repr!'sentatlve to speak on the
program. but none confirmed
her request.
Since residents of norihern
Meigs County living near Meigs
Mine No. 2 began pointing out
structural and surface damage
to their homes and reductions In
their local wate r supplies, the
company has chosen to settle
privately with landowners.
Financial settlements have
· been reached wltll two of the
damaged property owners.
A decision on a company
permit application to continue
mining Is due from the reclamation division of the Ohio Depart .
ment of Natural Resources May

ON 11IE AIR - Betty Wells,
president of
Citizens Organized Against Longwalllng, prepares to
answer a question during an appearWJCe on a local

rndlo call-In program, while Gladys Monis, COAL
secretary, listens I!! right.

Mrs. Wells said that agreements made by the company
with landowners contain a nondisclosure clause, in which th~
amount Is not revealed .
"I've heard figures. but J
haven' t seen the m ,.. the ca ller
said.
"I'll tell you, I haven't seen
them eit her," Mrs. We ll s
replied.
" If It hadn't been for AEP In
tile past 11 years, I don't know
where Meigs County would be,"
tile caller said.
Mrs. Wells as ked the caller
what wUI happen to the county In
40 years, when the company
predicts It will finish mining out

the area . With the longwa ll
procedure, she sa ld the company may be out In less tl!an 20
years.
In response to a not her quest ion, Mrs. Wells said COAL
wants to find alterna tives to
longwall , or work with the
company to make cha nges In the
procedure to preve nt fur1her
damage.
"We have no objection to
m nventlonal mining," she said,
alt hough coal m mpany and
United Mine Workers officials
have said Iongwil illng Is tile
salvation of the eastern mining
industry In the face of foreign
and non·unlon-produced coal.

steered the vehicle too hard coming
out of the curve, causing the car to
drop off the right side of the road.
Hutchinson then apparently lost
control of the car, tra•relil!d approxl·

mately 105 feet, struck the embank·
ment and went sideways nearly 63
feet bf'fore coming to rest.
The department said the car was

CALL !POLIS- Action tonamca
successor'lo a Ga ll Ia County Local
Board of Educa tion mc mhf'r who
died Friday night must txogtn a t the
end o!lOdays.
Bruce S. Stout , 52, Rt . 1, Bidwell,
died of a heart at tack a t his Ohio HXJ
res Ldence near Porter .
According to Ohio Revised Code,
the board Is ma ndated to appoint a
successor in case of death or
resignation. But If no decis ion is
made ln JO days, or If the board Is
unable to a ppoint a s ucc~ssor, the
decl&gt;lon mu st be m ade by Gallla
County Proba te-.Ju vmlle .ludge
Thomas Moulton.
No Immediate date for a board
meeting to take s uch action had
been set Saturd ay. Dr . Cary
Toothaker , county schools supcrlnt~ ndent . a nd Fred [)eel, board
pres ide nt . a n• IJOt h In San F ra ncisl'O
this weekmd atte nding the Na t lonat
Sc hool Bwrd Assocla tlon' s ·an nua t

Bruce S. Stout

convent ion.

Since the mimos yit'ld approxi ·
mately $78 mUlion in rax IT•venue for Meigs Coun t ~·, onC'
calle r wa nt ed to know when&gt; the
money goes.
" I don't know abou l down here
arou nd the-.r.!vc.r. IJut 1n th~ little
S&lt;oocl ion of Columbia Town shi~
where I live, I """ no chang&lt;&gt;,"
Mrs. Wells rep li ed .
Asked by Taylor if the com·
pany's recent call-back of 1.100
miner s Is

an

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ThP las t limP a 'succC'Ssor
appolntmPnt had to hf' made locally
wa s in 19HJ when .Juy Stmm.s, a
m&lt;omber of thcGJU lpollsCIIy Board
of Educat ion. res igned aftPr two
year s In office. Th~ bom-d appointed
Roberi Marchi to fill out 1h&lt;'
rPmaindPr of Simms' l&lt;'rm in t.'a rl.v

19R'2.

rrpn: 'SC'Illi.i llvP wit h t ·a rl Wat.:gh .
I\ l&lt;on•etn War vetC'ran
assisi&lt;Jn l shi rt •·nginrvr at Ohio

and

V:lilt•y l·:l&lt;'·l riC' Curp.·,, 1\ygl' l'
r rt'f'k plant , Stout. w ho was aC'tlvf'
in Nm1 h c;a llin ;tttt·ndu ncr arc'a
scho.&gt;l and t ·ivic act i ~ · i1if ·s , sen 'I'(\ 1Jfl
North (;a ll la's 1&lt;•·: 11 sC'h&lt;XJI l&gt;&lt;anl
pl'ior to qmsu lld:tt !on.

Stout's SUCCCSSOI ' ma y a lso fill lhP

l·lf' w as Pll'cttd to lht• &lt;'ou nty

rPmaindf'r of H term on t hl'
Ga llia -.Jackson-Vlnt on Joint Voca·
Ilona! Board of Education . whPrt•
Stout served as a county schools

board in HJ7.i and lo.o., t rPdt'c:l ion in
1977. Stout fil&lt;'d as canrlldatP for 1hP
OOard ln \!IH\ and won :t four yPar
t.Prm wlth I,:im vnh '!'l .

permit will be approved, Mrs.
Well s answered In t h e
affirma tive.
"We ass ume It will be
grarted, with certain stlpu la·
lions," she sa id .

City of Jackson
wants to construct
Letart youth di~s in Pt. Pleasa~.~ accid~nt hydroe~ectric plant
POINT PLEASANT - A 17-year·
old Letart y'outh was .kllled In a
slngl~vehic!e accident shorily after
. noon Friday when the car jn which
he was a passenger struck an
embankment on sand HUI Road .
liN!' Point Pleasant.
Marvin E . Smith, a ~nlor1lt Point
Plealant High School, died or a skull
fracture, according to Dr. John
Grubb, Mason County mroner.
The c1rtver of the car, Terry D.
Hutclllnson, 21, Point Pleasant, and
two otller (lllliSimgers, Charles
Smith and James C. Piercy, we~
treated for Injuries at Pleasant
-Valley Hospital and released.
'Ole Mason CountY Sheriff's
Deplrtment said charges are
IJI!IIIIIng In connection withe ace!·
dent, which is stili under
lnVettlgatlon.
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The departmellt said Hutchinson,
llriVIIW • 19811 Mustan&amp; ow1lfd by
Pten:y, wu tested toward Point
•nt and had just paslll!d Gun
Club Road wben he entered a sharp
left C\llW. Hutchinson apparently

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Some freedom for Billy Milligan

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ldentlffed as a mine employee,
said he understood the company
has offered fair moneta ry
settlements:

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SAT., APRIL 30, 1983-9 A.M;· • 5 P.M.
At The Gallia Co. Fairgrounds

CRAFTY LADIES
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TOLE &amp;DECORATIVE PAINTING SEMINAR

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GAIJ..IPOLlS - A 55-year old rura l Patriot
resident has been arrested and charged In connection
with the alleged Jan. 12, 1981 shotgun slaying of
Lilclnda E . Richards.
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Olarles Miller, Patriot Star Route, was Incarcerated Friday afternoon In the Gallia County jail on a
charge of murder, a felony of theftrstdegTee. Miller's
was one of five secret lndlctmen ts returned

waves to suppor;.,rs Thursday
finishing his presidential
candidacy speech In John Glenn High School In New Concord, Ohio, his
homerown. In background is Ohio Gov. Richard Celeste. (M'
l..aserphoto ). .

lnJemational chicken -flying

Today's
Times-Sentinel

ln,theopposlte lane of traffic when It
calne to a stop. It marked the third
tralfic fata lity In Mason Count y In
IWO \¥eeks.

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JACKSON. Ohio tAP)- The Jty
of J ackson wa nt s to bulid a
hydroelectric power plant ori the
Ohio River a nd has applied to the
federal government for perml-.lon
to do so.
City Council this week authorized
the m ayor to flle the application
with the Federal· Energy Regula·
tory Commission for a license to
buUd a 42- megawa tt gene rating
plant.
The pianf would be at the
Belleville Locks and Darn on 'the
Ohio River, some 50 mlles from
Jackson. W.M. Lewis &amp; Associates
of PortSmouth prepared the appl~
cation and Is bypassing the normal
two-year permit stage.
Terry ,Turner, a hydrologic tech·
ntclan at \\'.M. Lewis, said the firm
had been working on the application
for tile last three months . He said the
firm approached Jackson officialS
with the notion In Novemhf'r 1982
because the city was one of the
firm 's oldest customers.

plant would be ot the
Bolleville Locks and Dam on the Ohio
River, some SO miles from Jackson .
WNt. Lewis &amp; Associot"' of Porl&gt;mouth prepared the application and
is bypauing the normal two-year
permitotage. Ron Speakman, 1he city
tervice dir«tor in Jackson, said bonds
would be used to fi nonce the S96
million p!ont and paid off in 35 yeart
with revenue&lt; from electricity soles.
The

Ron Speakman, the city serv ll\e
director In Jackson, sa id bondS
would bf' used to fina nce the $~
million plant and paid off In 35 years
with revenues from electricity
sales.
He said the plant would le t the city
produce and sell electrlclty tor 4.8
cents a kllot.'att·hour, which is the
current rate. But he says the plant
would let the city keep ratel\ low . .,
New Martlnsvllle, W.Va .. Is also
Interested In the site, Turner
Indicated.

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