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16-The Daily.Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Racine council. grants ·cable
television system for village
Raclne VUiage Council Monday
night approved the tlrnt reading of
an ordinance granting a franchise to
Telenal!onal Communications,
Pensacola, Fla.. to construct and
operate a cable TV system In the
village of Racine for a 15 year
period.
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A representative of Telenallonal
Informed residents lnlormed resl·
dents April 2, that cable service
would be In operation within one
year followtng the awarding of the
franchise.
Telenational will pay the village
three percent of the basic service
revenue and will Install all new
equipment that has the future
capability of receiving 35 channels.
Cost per month will be$7.50 for 11
basic service channels, 3, 8, 13, 15,20,
23, plus Columbus channel to be
selected within 45 to 50 days of the
awarding of the franchise plus
satellltedellveredprograms, WGN,
WTBS, Christian Broadcasting and
Nlckelodean; $3.50 per month for
expanded basic service with sate!·
Ute delivered programs, CNN,
ESPN, USA network and an
additional program that will also be
selected within 45 to 50 days of
awarding the franclse.
Two optional channels at $9.50 per
month will he themovlechannelilnd
H.B.O.
In order to receive the ex panded
basic and the movie channels
subscribers must acquire a conver·
ter which will expand the signal
receiving capability of a television
set. The converters will cost and
addltonal $2, per month and a
refundable $a! deposit.
Installation will be ·free ll subscribers hook up within the first 30

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days of the completion of the June 30.
system.
Marshall Alfred Lyons reported
Also proposing a cable TV he made 11 arrests In April,
franchise was Charles Williams, colieeted S235ln bonds, Investigated
Racine. Wllltams reported he will be one accident, answered 20 calls and
Wlable to start his company until he 10 complaints.
obtains a franchise. WUllams told
Lyons asked councu to contact
counc!l at an earlter meeting, It ODOT to secure a sign directing
would take awroximately 15 traffic to J.n (toward new bridge)
months before his system would be needed at the Intersection of Third
completed, providing he Is able to St., and SR 124. Council agreed to
make a request for the sign.
get a franchise.
CouncU, bY a 4-1 vote also
CouncU dlseussed fire hazards
approved the first reading of an where traUers are belng placed
ordinance granting the Racine Gas closer than 20 feet to other traUersor
Company 's request to Increase the structures. Mayor Pyles and a
gas service charge $3 a month councU committee will survey the
making the total charge per month vUlage to check traUers in violation.
$8.
'
Notices will be sent to those In
Herb Gibson, owner of the gas violation.
company lnlormed council that the
Representatives of the Racine
Increase would be for a two year Baptist Church with Bill Cozart as
period. He also told council he felt
spokesman met with councU con·
sure If had gone to the PUCO that he cerning the sidewalk on Main Street
would have been able to obtain a .. that must be moved during the
much hlg~lncrease.
construction of the addition to the
In other business, council ap· church. The street committee will
proved the purchase of two tires for work with tbe church committee.
the dump truck, mower and load of
Council recessed until 6 p.m .
cold mix for patching as requested TueSday at which time they will
by Glenn Rizer, street commis- meet with Frank Porter, village
sioner, approved the purchase of a solicitor, to go over legal questions
new pump for well No. 2 at a cost of confronting the village.

$.1,.'140 and $500 for removing a~d

lnstalllng the new pump as re·
quested by the Board of Public
Affairs.
The Board of Public Affairs will
obtain quotations for six Inch pipe
and three hydrants and other
material forthewat?rlineextension
to Johnstown Road. A $4,001
Community Block Grant obtained
bY thevillagewUI be used toward the
Board of Publlc Affairs expenses.
The funds must be expended by

COURSE FLOODED- A creek nmnlng lhr!lllgh
Due to beavy rains this wee!&lt;, flooding ooalltwes to be
a golf courSe In Marietta overflowed Its banks a problem lhrou!ihut
area. (AP I..aserpllolo).
Wednesday blocking a road
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Area deaths

Meigs County happenings

Emergency runs

Correction
James E liJah Province, 84, Zuspan Hollow Road, Middleport, who
died Monday was a m ember of the
Ash St~t Freewlil Baptist Church .

Seeks divorce
Marcia M. Terry, Middleport,
flied suit for divorce in Meigs County
Common P leas Court again•! Gary
Terry. Middleport .

Asks to wL-d

Four calls were answered by local
units Wednesday and on Thursday
morning, the Meigs County Emer·
gency Medical Service reports. ·
Thursday at 12:14 a.m., the
Middleport Unit took Carl Gardner,
770 Sycamore St., to Holzer Medical
Center. On Wednesday at 10:32
a.m., the Pomeroy Unit took Keith
Aelker, 1669 Lincoln Heights, to
Veterans Memorial Hospital and at
10: 50 a.m., the Middleport Unit took
Delores Aelker, 1669 Lincoln
Heights to Veterans Memorial; at
8: 30 p.m.. Middleport took Mar·
garet Jullen, Fourth Ave., to
Veterans Memorial .

Closed Friday p.m.

Name omitted

The Ohio River crested In
Pomeroy ·a t3:49a.m.Thu&amp;iayat41
feet, under the predicted level and
weuunderthenooctstageot45.6!eet.

Omlttect
survivors
In the
obituary
offrom
Mrs. the
Hazel
E . Shain,
65,
vtne st., Racine, wh&lt;i died wectnes'day morning at the Holzer Medical
Center, was her husband, Harry

A marriage llcenS&lt;' was Issued in
Meigs Cou nty Probate Court to
Robert Charles Chappelear, 21.
Pomeroy, and Krls Lisa Snowden,
Rt. 4, Pomeroy.

Celeste comes
under attack

Department's budget In the 1984and
mttteetoincreasetheMenta!Health
1985
flseal years .
Celeste has recommended spend·
ing $127.3 million for state hospitals
and local menta l health programs
during those years.

thoughts and wishes

on her spedal day.

We have every popular lanlcfng
service '"' you here. Come in I

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, May 6., 1983

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CHAINS,
CHARMS
BRACELETS

WASHINGTON (API - The civilian unemploy ·
ment rate dipped slightly to 10.2 percent In April,
matching the level of last September, as a burgeoning
business recovery created scme 3ffi.001 jobs. the
Labor Department said today .
It was the second decline In as many months and 0.6
percent below the post-Depression high of 10.8 percent
set In December, the Bureau of Labor Statistics
reported.
Matching the decline in .the overall rate was a
decrease in the roster of those officially listed by the
government as unemployed. That total fell from
11,381.000 to 11,328,000.
A separate unemployment rate. which Includes a
constant 1.7 million military personnel stationed In
the United States, remained at 10.1 percent.
The .civilian unemployment rate is based on a
monthly Census Bureau survey of 60,001 U.S.
hpuseh~kls. The April survey showed that total
civilian employment jumped sharply from 99.1
million, where 11 had stood essentially unchanged
since October, to more than 99.4 million.
Recovery from previous recessions has been

followed bY a rapid expansion of the labor force as
jobless Americans, believing hiring prospects were
Improved. ren..Wed their search for work. Before
April , however, there had been no such quick spurts in
the number of job-seekers this time, even though
slgilals have abounded that there Is at .least a
moderate business turn-around underway.
Aseparate government survey of non-agricultural
business payrolls last month showed that total
employment In this category, which includes most
workers. went up by 260.000 - from 88.9 million to
nearly 89.2 mllllon.
The bulk of the 3ffi,001 jobs crea ted last month. thr
report showed. went to adult women, whose jobless
rate fell from 8.S percent to 8.4 percent.
The jobless rate for adult men, the tradilional
family breadwinners, rose by 0.2 percen t to 9.R
percent, however.
One of the brightest •pol s in today's report was a
statistic showing continued Improvement in the
number of hours put in by the nation' s factory
workers. The aver.age workweek rose to 40.1 hours.
the highest level since June 1981. before the recesshn

State reclamation officials have not yet said whether ·they approved a
mining perm it for Southern Ohio Coal Co.'s Meigs Mine No. 2.
A decision was expected to be made Thursday. However, a secretary at
the Divis!o~ of Reclamation's office in Columbus said Friday morning no
officials were available to comment on the matter.
A local group- Citizens Organized Against Longwalling- has opposed
granting a permit which would allow tongwall mining In Meigs County .
The group claims longwa lling has damaged property and caused loss of
water supplies in areas directly above the longwa ll shafJs. The coa l
company has admitted the mining techniqut&gt; has caused damage to
homeowner~· property In the area .
They have offered to compensate property owners for damages. but
some owners have not been satisified with the proposed settlement s.
A hearing on the mining permit was expected to be held before the
Reclamation Board of Review today . The hearing was scheduled for 10: .10
a .m. at the Deparlment of Natural Resources bu'lding in Athens.
COAL president Betty Wells said the group's attorney, Jay Wamsley.
will represent them at the hearing.
Wamsley has reportedly sa id COAL may negotiate with statr officials
and coal company officia ls for a possible set tlement .
He has been quoted as saying a settlement acceptable to COAL wou ld
have to ca ll for an end to longwalllng until studies could be done on its
effects.
The longwall process has been successful in Europe and has only been
recently introdu('('d in the United States. COAL claims klngwalling worked
well overseas becauS&lt;' it was used thousa nds of fe&lt;'t below the suriac&lt;'whilc locally. longwalling has been used 300 to 400 feet down .
Southern Ohio Coal Co. rPCently reopened it s thr&lt;'&lt;' MPigs mlnPS and
called back 1.400 workers after an extended layoff due to the economy.

Senate president
tells union people
---quit griping!

MAY 8, 1983

WEEKEND SPECIAL

LewlsShaln

·

On Her Day - Every Day

The office of the Syracuse Board
of Public Affairs will be closed
f'rtday afternoon.

•

lop honor:
~tudenl!-1 chmwn

in .
Similarly. the number of workers forced to aiTept
only part -time hours because full -time work was not
available declinoo by roughly 120,000.
Within the var ious population groups. there were
few siza ble increases In Joblessness from Marc h to
April. Jobless rates were:
-Teen-agers. 23.4 percent. down from 23.5 percent.
- Whites. 8.9. down from 9.0.
-Blacks, aJ.8, up from 19.9 and matching th!'
record joblessness for blacks set In [l(&gt;ccmber a nd
January .
- Hispanics. H.5. down from 16.2.
In testimony prepan'Cl for thr congressional Joint

ma y be C'xpectro to r nl ('r thr labor fon·p, " Mrs.

Economic Committ ('(',

work in ApriL

Sf'!

Commissionr-r of

N01woud said. "This is bt"('a USf' mc-m~· l!'rson.'i ...
C'omf' Into rhe labor forl'&lt;-' whl'n jobs bl&gt;t·ump m o rr
plf'ntiful. For th is rt&gt;ason. thr unrm ployml'nt ra tP
tends to declinf' vNy s low\~· as labor m ar krt
conditions begin to improve.
Meanwhile. unf'mployml'lll in Ohio L'Onlinw'ti Hs
slm.v declinf' in April. wh1•n lh(• johl f'ss ra lt' N lg('{f
downward to 13 J.X'I'&lt;'f'nl , lhP Labor Dt'Partment

reporlt'&lt;l toda)'.
11lf' slight changr from thl' 1:1.2 p~·n ·pnt rt'&lt;'Orclt'd in
th1• fourth month nf dt&lt;' lining
unC'mploymf'nt in Ohio.
Tht• ctepartnwnt sa id li7:1,COI Ohioans wpn· out n f

Marc h ma r kf'd

Labor

Statistics Janet L Nonvood said:

Ohio had tht• th ird higiH's l unPrnpln~ · mpnt r ati'
among 1h(' 10 m ;1jor industrial stalt•s for which fi gu t'('s

'' The e mploy m Pnt si! u &lt;.~t ion improvpd considf'rably

in April . The number of jotis Increased: hours of work
wpre up: more people entert'&lt;l th&lt;' Ia bor fotn'. and th&lt;'
unemployment rate held tretativctyl steady ."
ShP did note, however. thatthP labor forCC' rf'main~
brlow thr lrvcl of [l(&gt;ccmber.

wt•n• ll•leasr&gt;d toclay .
Michigan eonl inurd to lt•ad in unPmploym&lt;' n1
am ong 1hr maj or sta ll':-- wilh J.J !~ J':ll'' rcf'lll in April.

compan'(t to

l ~l . 7 ~~~rct • nl

in MarciL

Pl'nnsy lvania was st'C·nnd \V \Ih U .2

ON_LY

$~5
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SEVERAL STYUS

AVAilABLE

COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP) -Union
members, of a ll people, should
understand thr need for higher state
Income taxes, Ohio Senate Presi·
dent Harry Meshel says.
Meshel. D·Youngstown, told a
Commu nications Workers of Amer ·
ica meei lng that working people are
the ones who ff'iy on public schools.
publicly supported colleges and
otber state goverlllJlent services.
" Who do you think tbeschools are
there for- the country clubset • The
private colleges aren't for your kids
unless they're lucky enough to get a
scholarship," Meshel said.
He said Hispanics a.nd blacks are
going to Ohio's publicly supported
medical schools for !be first time,
adding, . "That's what the Demo·
crats are about. "
The Democrat-controlled House
and Senateearllerthls year lined up
behind Democratic Gov. Richard
Celeste's plan to Increase the
lnrome tax bY 90 percent.
Meshel said any complaints are
upsetting for lawmakers. " But I'm
even more upset when our friends In
the l~bor movement ... !ail to
understand the need."
Although some United Auto
Workers members whO supported
Celeste's bid lor governor now are
working to repeal the state Income
tax Increase, Meshel said Wednes·

ELDERWALK - Approdmal&lt;'ly :10 Meigs County S.•nlor Cllb:t•ns
partlc!pal&lt;'&lt;i In the local cldcrwalk Thursday morning. Most of lltos&lt;'

~·nlnr c :tti1.A'II~

l&gt;a.v. M&lt;l.Y 11. 1n hoth lmU ancllHX:!,

·~ ·n (~uiM•nh• rry

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liVf'tl in Syraf'IJS4' 1U1d lf~Ok 1mr1 in lh41· l\o14'ih~ d1krwalk wa,.., I h i' nldPst
l)('rson In tht&gt; stat.• to I'OftiJJit•h · lht• walk. II•· w&lt;.L"' N'1 "Uh'11i1.t •d hnlh Y•'tU's

taking part ln the 45 minute walk were over '75. T he oldt~t to partklpal('
w~L~ E unit• Brinker, K.l, RaclnP, who wllllM• Kivt'n ~pt~ · ial rt.'('Ognition on

at

th•• Ohiu Statt•

Fair.

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Va.

Syracuse council .discuss~s sidewalks~
summer recreational progra_ms~ projects
By KATIE CROW
Sentinel staff
Poor s idewalk conditions on som&lt;'
vil lage streets was a major topic
discussed Thursday night during
the May meeting of Syracuse
councll
Oris Hubbard out lined the poor
condition of some village.s idcwa tks
while noting that property ownPrs
arl' respons ible for keeping tho
sidewalk in front of their pmperty

day that ot her leaders of theantl ·tax
move In Ohio arc anti-union and that clean.
It was decided to have thr vlllagc
labor leaders shou ld rea lize that.
clean
sidewalks one time. then it wi tt
"There's not a legislator on there
be
thr
responsibility of the property
(the anti-tax drivel who has ever ·
owner.
If the sidewalks are not
voted for you, .. he said.
cleaned
and the vlllage has to
Meshel said two of the repeal
continue
to keep them clean .
movement's leaders are Sens. Bil l
resident
s
will
be chargro for thr
Ress, Jl.·New Philadelphia , and
work.
Gary Suhadolnlk, R · Parma
Milton Varian. police chief. sug·
Heights.
Those two, 'Meshel said. "have gested the sidewalk near the school
voted for every antl,minor!ty and on Seventh Street to Church Street
anti-labor and anti-consumer piece be continued toThlrd Street !SR 1241
of legis lation slnee they've been In
office."
The poUt leal assault on the
lncom.e tax hike also Is being waged
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API- Gov .
bY newspapers and businesses Richard
Celeste and majority
" who own the Republican Party, "
Democra ts in the Legislature wUI
he said.
hold a second "summit " meeting
Meshel said the attacks are being
Monday ov~r his embattled state
directed toward the next election,
budget bill.
.
when the Interests behind them hope
The thorniest Issue remains after
to turn .D ernocrats out of otrlce.
a two-hour huddle Thursday. It Is
The Senate leader also told union
Celeste's call for a 4 percent excise
members to push for a bill which
tax on those providing services would permit collective bargaining
lawyers, cotisultants, accountants,
and strikes by government workers
architects, engineers, surveyors,
In Ohio.
and otbers'- to other businesses.
"They've got to deliver for you
OrganizatiOns of those groups
and·you've got to deliver for !bern,"
have
brought pressureon,members
he said. "Get thejobdoneandyou'U
or both Pllflles to drop the Idea. They
get a decent CI&gt;Dectlve bargaining
say It Is unfair and will penalize
bUL"
small bus~ses which hire those

and a cro~walk b£' placc'CI ncmss
lhf' hig hw a_y a llmving n:s idPnl s to
walk in safety to the hank and po' t
offici'.

and intf'rmPdiatr\ adult and w lll hi"'

an nu.tll&lt;id..., I );tv I \t radi'W ill ht:' h~ &gt;l d

held from Mav lti through .lluu· 2.
i..l'"ons an' $ L:! per p&lt;'r son . Those

rtwmin~ &lt;t l I.il rry·.., ( :ro( 'Pty 11ncl
going up t tl~· sln"' 'h in Syraf 'USf' In

Counci l mrrntrrs urt' to m('('t
S;Jturday morning to dPIPrmin( ·

~'f.fnT/7.

when' thl' vrosswa lk s hould br
toca tl'rl .
1.1 was also suggf'S h'&lt;.J that a

r·oarhf\s of lhrSyrac ust ~- M lm·rsv i !If'

crosswalk be

will

It• tier fCQUl'SI ing I hc crosswiJ lk.o:i
br directed

Dcpartmrn1

of

to t h&lt;' Ohio
Transpor1alion.

Marietta .
Council abo dbcuS.'I.'li dit ching
that Is needed In thf' vil lage.
II was a nnoune«&lt; trnni s l~so ns
will bl' given at the Syracuse Tennis
Cout1 s on Monday and '11JUfsday
rwning' from n p.m to 7 p.m .John
&amp; otley announced at a m&lt;'Pting of
council Thursday night.
The lessons an· for lx'ginnPr adult

~¥.1'2- ?.YJ!

or

lhPhall park .

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;uldil ional

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MPt&gt;ling with
Baseoatl

C'O Uil('il

Associat ion

Wl'l'l '

with

11ill

Arnott w rv ing as s!Xlkt•sman.

1\rnut 1askr'(] that coum·i l appnJVl'

pl~tccd nca.r Lo ndon

Pool. at the intrrse&lt;.·tion of Third
St = t and Bridgeman Stl'('&lt;'f.
A

inff'l'f'SIPd arP In c all

practiN' schn:lulr for 1hr associ a
lion using thf' two fiPids a I tiU'

1:1

SyracuSf' P ark .
Council a ppnJVl'&lt;l lh&lt;' '"lUPSt.
· nl(~

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Arnott sa id !herr are l iH e hilc!r~n
partletpa tln12; in thi s

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g-ram . They will play ;1 total of '!:!7
game.; Arnott noted .
Tag day will be held 1n SymtUSl'
on May 7, with m~miX'rssol ie il ing to
tx• In unif01m. On May 14. the third

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WhiCtl f'(lU JJf'ii i l pf11'0Vf'(l .
r;l'nf' l rn t)fdt·n . fin · ('hid , rt 'porl t '(I I hf' m ;tlch ing ~ r;lnt n '('('i Vf'&lt;l
l1y lhr• fi n• th •p;tri rm •nl lot ;1hv l $2,11.'"UJ
wilh lhf' vill agf' sha rP IJf'ing $1 ,01!""1•

g r;tnl was U.'oH

I 111 pun ·hast• (l rf'
;md fillings. lrn txxll'n
also noiPd advant ·r· trnining for
rnrmbf'r s nf tht • c.lt •par!rn(' lll hit ....
hf'f 'n mmpll'ft'{ l.
In SUJ..I JXJI"I ol· ( ' lt '; ur Up Ohio J&gt;a y

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fig ht ing

diamond behind the Syn"·use
School that will hdp with tho
practice sessions.

ii SSIM ' idl irJil

~Par

last Salunla.v. "!7 hag s ot· tr;tsh
piC'kl'(l up
( 'r ,unr ·il cr,rnrn' ' ll&lt;h'CI
lhOS(' w ho p;tr1i('lp.t ll'(l in lhr dPan
up.
Cou ncil dhc ·us."'(•d p;Jinting lh4 ·
city hui lcling and ttw t't.' JXlir or
pure hasP or an air condil iurwr.T hP
i C'untinUI&gt;&lt; I 0 11 p;tgt• 101

Democrats said straddling fence on higher taxes
services.
All House Republicans arc on
record as being against Celeste's
proposal, and Democratic support
ha~ started to erode. Sen. Thomas
Fries, D·Dayton, said he will oppoSe
the tax. ·
The bill is In the House Finance
Committee, whiph will begin consid·
erlng amendments Tuesday.· It Is
due on the House floor later In the
week.
Celeste met Thursday with legis·
latlve leaders - House Speaker
Vernal G. Riffe Jr .. D·New Boston,
and Senate President Harry Mesbel, D-Youngstown.

Also there were thr chairmen or
the llou se and Senate flnanc&lt;'
commltlces - Rep . Willi om E .
Hlnlg. D-New PhUadelphla. a nd
Sen. William F . Bowen, D·
Cinci nnati.
Acting as spokesman after the
group emerged from Celeste's
office, Meshel said the excise tax
was discussed, along with possible
alternatives, but that no de&lt;'ls lon•
were made.
He did lndlcate that If Celeste and
the Democrats abandon the excise
ctax. they w!U Insist on scme other
ldnd of tax on business to equalize
tbe tax toad between corporate and

Jm.livlduu l li.tXp&lt;J.\'1'1" :-- .
lndlvlduo ls wm' hit Mar.-h lwllh
a ~ pcr('ent hikl' in lht •ir s t~ h.• •

ineomc tax.
Arter thP incom('• lax im'l'l'l.ISP ,

Celeste submi tt&lt;'li his budge\ with
the excise tax, d!-signed to help fund
about $640 million in tax relief ho is
propo• lng. ThP r&gt;ilimatl~l. yil'ld
from the r xeiSI' tax i s $~~ million.
Meanwhile, tht· Scnatl' ill'ld "
skeleton session before end ing it s
leglslallve work week.
' The House acted on a handful of
bills, among th&lt;' m" ·· Buy Ohio, Buy
American" proposal CtlcSI!• pro·
posed as part oNtis 1982 campaign.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A
group of mental health officials says
Gov. Richard Celeste Is shortchangIng 1.5 mllllon Ohioans who need
mental health services.
The group, the Mental Health
Budget Coal ition, said Wednesday
that Celeste has failed to Uveup to his
promise to Improve mental health
servlces In Ohio. The group includes
Jean Bussell, who was Celeste'•
election campa ign coordinator in
Franklin County.
The coalition, representing mental health agencies from across the
state, Is lobbying the Ohio House
Finance and Approprtations Com-

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"Let' s give litter the bag" is the
theme for last Saturday's postponed
observance of Clean UpQhio Day in
Meigs County.
Pickup hours will be from 9 a.m.
until 4 p.m . and participants can
contact Carl Hysell at !be Meigs
County Cout1house from 9 a.m. to 10
a.m. Saturday ll they need bags for
the litter collected. Anyone with
questions concerning pickup may
call the Meigs County Extension
owce, 992-6696, from 8:30 to 9:30
a.m. Saturday.
Those taking part In the activity
are to wear bright colored clot.hing,
gloves and hard shoes and t.o work
one side of the road at a time.

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Meigs-GaiJia

Admlt ted··Ellzabeth Cleek, Por·
tland; Walter King, Pomeroy: Anna
Alley, Racine; Patrick Lochary,
Pomeroy; Guy Lee. Pomeroy;
Tanglla Laudermllt, Middleport.
Discharged--Hazel Weimer, Elva
Grueser, Effie Norman, Tam!
Parsons. Mildred Barnett.

Pet responsibility

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Aetker, Route 3, Pomeroy; a
Keith Gordon Aeiker
daughter, Keltha Whitlatch, Route
Keith Gordon Aelker, Sr., 62,1669 1. Reedsville, 16 grandchildren and
Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, died four great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 1 p.m .
Wednesd'!Y at Veterans Memorial
Saturday
at the Ewl!ng Funeral
Hospital.
Home
with
the Rev. Clyde Hender·
A construction painter, Mr.
son
officiating.
Burtal wtll be In
. Aetker was born .(l.prll 28, 1921 in
Meigs
Memory
Gardens.
Friends
Point P leasan), W.Va., asono(the
may
call
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at
the funera l home
Ia te Otto Aelker, and Leona Kay
,continued from page .l) Aelker Roach who survlves and anytime alter 7 this evening.
Military rites will be conducted bY
lives in Middleport.
·A veteran of World War II, Mr . Drew Webster Post 39, American .
-Wellston subskl!!nce, Jackson ·county. On the ·liSt Is .a request for
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Aeiker · was · a rrieinber ot the · Legion. ·
$65,001 to study methods of clearing up subsidence (sinking of ground from
Veterans of Foreign Wars, the .------------.....:.-1
abandoned underground mines) affecting homes and streets in Wellston .
Rutland American Legion Post, the
-Dlxon·Dlckason property, Jackson County. Reclamation of a strip
Meigs County Horseshoe Assocla·
mine creating local flooding; project cost estimated at $75,001.
lion. the A.S.A. Softball Association
-Flint Run (old Broken Arrow mine) , Jackson County. Seeking funding
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and the Meigs County Coon Hunters
to study a methods of preventing furtller sedimentation from a mine Into
Club.
Raccoon Creek.
Besides his mother and· his wife,
-Deep mine seal, Wilkesville, VInton County. Funding for a study to seal
Delores, Mr. Aelker Is survived by
drainage from a 15-acre deep mine, creating seepage onto a county road.
four scns, John F. Aelker. Sr..
Middleport; Keith Gordon Aelker,
Cheshire; Charles R Aelker.
Langsville, and Lorraine Patro
Don't forget to send
Mom
your wannest
Veterans Memorial

Cleanup day
reset Saturday

Meigs teams lose;
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American Ncw~papcr f»uhlL'Ihers i\.&lt;isoclatlon.
LEM'ERS OF OPINION arc welcomed . They shou&amp;d be less than 300 wllr'llslon«.
AU leUers are subject 1.0 edtdng and ml11t be .~gn e d with name, addreHK and &amp;ek!phone
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!iln&amp; ilsues, not personalities.

:K eeping mum otr
bishops' letter
Debating tlleology with clergymen Is a s ure way w lose, and the
administration is extending that gUideline In response to the denunciation
of nuclear weapons - and ma jor e lements of U.S. nuclear strategy - by
Roman Catholic bishops.
President Reagan and Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger avoided
discussing details of the long-debated pastoral letter adopted on Tuesday
by leaders of the 51 million American Catllollcs.
Instead, tlley kept tllelr comments broad enough to suggest that the view
·of the bishops and the policies of the admlnlstration really are not that
much at odds.
That Is pretty broad.
Reagan said he hadn ' t read the 45,1XXl-word statement the bishops
adopted in Chlcagb, but from what he'd seen, !here were many polnts with
which the admlnlstration would have no quarrel.
But It doesn't take a line-by-line reading to see some major differences.
The bishops condemned first use of nuclear weapons on any scale. The
,use of tactical hu~lear weapons Is one of tlle options reserved by NATO as a
.possible response io an overwhelming conventional attack on WeS'tern
Europe.
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The letter challenged the use of nuclear weapons even in retaliation to an
attack on American cities. "Retaliatory action which would lndlserlrnlnately take many wholly Innocent lives, lives of people who are in no way
responsible for the reckless actions of their govenunent, must be
:condemned," the letter says. Credible retaliatory power Is at the heart of
'the policy of nuclear deterrence.
The bishops called for Immediate, verifiable agreements to halt the
testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons - a version of the
nuclear freeze tn which Reagan Is firmly opposed.
The president didn 't go Into those points. He accentuated the positive:
"They're not saying anything we don't say, that God forbid those
weapons should ever be used."
: " ... What )'m saying Is that I think their purpose Is tlle same as ours,"
·Reagan told Interviewers. "They're looking for a way toward peace and
:promoting world peace, and that 's what we're also looking for."
Weinberger said he didn't think tlle bishops intended to undercut U.S.
deterrrent policy. ''U we were to end deterrence and erode It by statements
that we would In effect never use or dismantle all of our strategic systems,
that I thlnk would encourage the Soviets, and I don't think that's really the
thrust of their letter."
A State Department spokesman did dispute the bishop's call for a halt In
nuclear weapons production and deployment, Alan Romberg saying that
Instead, the objective should be "deep reductions ... promoting a stable
military balance at lower levels of arms."
On AprU 5. after a drafting committee of bishops had toned down the
. proposed wordlng of the letter to call for a curb In the anns race Instead of
the halt the final draft advocates, Romberg said the change was an
Improvement In keeping with many of the administrations' objectives.
He said then that to call for a halt would be to support tlle freeze the
administration opposes as "dAngerous to U.S. security and potentially
· crippling to American arms control negotiators.
Reagan said on Tuesday tllat there was too much emphasis on the
. change in wording. He suggested that the difference between "curb" and
"halt" was not all that Important . "We've had some lndlcatlons that, in
reality, there are many things In there that we'll have no quarrel with at
all."
But two months ago, in another reilglous forum, Reagan took a harsher
llne on nuclear weaponry. Addressing Protestant evangelical leaders in
Orlando. Fla .. tlle president said:
; : "I ask you to resist the attempts of those Who would have you withhold
your support for this admlnlstratlon's efforts to keep America strong and
free, whlle we negotiate real and verifiable reductions In the world's
nuclear weaponry and one day with God's help, their total elimination."
He said the freeze would place the United States in an Inferior position,
and urged those churchmen to speak out against it.
And he counseled against treating the nuclear arms race as a question to
be weighed as though the United States and the Sovlet Union were equally
at fault, saying that to do so would be "ignore the facts of history and the
aggTesslve Impulses of an evil empire."
The admlnlstratlon had sought to temper the bishop's statement on
nuclear policy, so as to tone down direct or Implied criticism of American
poUcy. "When someone trtes to pressure yo\1, you stiffen your back," said
Carblnal John Krol of Philadelphia. "It's a normal human, reaction."
Now the administration focus Is on areas of agreement. not dl!!erences.

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Today Is Friday, May 6, the 126th day of 1983. There are 239 days left ln
the year.
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Today's highlight in history:
On MllY 6, 1937, the German dirigible Hlndenberg exploded as It was
landing ln Lakehurst, N.J ., killing 36 passengers.
On tllls date:
.
1n 1818, the German philosopher Karl Marx was born.
· 1n 1861, Arkansas seceded from the Union.
1n 1889, (he Elffel Tower In Paris ol!lclally opened.
In 1910, Brltain's King Edward VII died .
·
Ten years ago: Mexico released 30 prisoners and flew them to Cuba to
w1n the treedom of the kldmlpped 1\merlcan diplomat, Cons)ll General
Terrance Leonhardy of Guadalajara.
·Five years ago: 1be UN Securlty Councll condemned South Africa for
invading Angola and demanded a withdrawal.
One year ago: Gaylord Peny became the 15th major-league pitcher to
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w1n n1 games, toblng a complete game In the Seattle Mariners' 7-to-3 win
over the New York Yankees.
. Today's birthdays: Author Theodore White and actor-director 01'$0n
. W1111eS are both 68 years old. ~ball Hall ol Farner WWie Mays Is !12.
TI!OUght for today: "From each according to his abWtles, to each
a~rdlng to his needs. " - Karl Marx, German _phllosopher (llllS-1883),

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NEW YORK - James R..
Hassett, trustee in bankruptcy, '.
closed his books last week on the
case of Mark and Mindy. That Is
how Mordecai . Weissman and
Myron Goodman came to be known
on Wall Street. They will be known
In the annals of whlte-coUar crime
as two of the most talented
swindlers that ever came along.
The story of Weissman and
Goodman Is a sad story, as all
stories of Clime must be, bull! Is an
Instructive story also. The story has
a sad ending: Both tlle principals
ant four of their accomplices are in
prison. Their bllllon-dollar tompany Is In bankruptcy. The story
has a moral that Is as old as trade
Itself. This Is the moral: Always
look a gtft horse In the moutp.
The tale begins in July 1970, when
23-year-old Mordy Weissman, a
graduate of Brooklyn College,
borrowed $10,[()() from his family ln
order to go Into the business of
leasing equipment. A few months
later he brought in his 24-year-old
brother-In-law, Myron Goodman,
who boiTOwed $8,000 to buy a 42
percent interest In the ftrm.
They called their company
O.P.M. Leasing Services, Inc., and
they made a small jokeofthe name.
It stood for "Other People's Money." That was how they proposed
to make their fortunes, a nd until the
whole sand castle collapsed in 1981.
that was what they did: They used
hundreds of millions of dollars of
other people's money. Their company never had a single profitable
year, but In the mld-'70s It had
paper assets in excess of $2 billion.
The partners paid themselves
handsome sala ries; they built
themselves lavish esta tes on Long
Island; · they gave away millions in
phllantropy. They earned their
money the easy way: They stole lt .
Actually; It w~sn't .ea_sy. Swindling Is hard work: Goodman··sworklng day typically began at 4: 30
a.m . and continued far Into the
nlgi]t. Weissman labored almost as
assiduously. If you are going to kite
$4.5 million In checks over a
three-month period, you have to
maintain a high level of concentration. Give the two crooks credit.
But , no! Watch that credit
business. Tha t was how they took

the suckers. O.P .M.'s business was
in leasing large mainframe computers. Their C\IStomers Included such
industrlal giants as Amerlcan
Express and Rockwell International. The deals were intricate, but
basically they workect in this
fashion: O.P.M. would lease, say,
an IBM 370 ID a customer; then
O.P.M. would take the lease to a
lender, for example, Manufacturers Hanover or the investment
bankers of Lehman Brothers Kuhn
Loeb, and borrqw money with the
lease as collateral. The lease
payments were intended to retire
the loans.
Trouble was, O.P.M. made Its
terms unbelievably generous early tennlnatlons, short terms,
low rentals. The customers, described by Trustee Hassett as a
veritable Who's Who Of American
Industry, were delighted. By the
time the collateral papers were
shown to bankers, the bankers were

and not something else - the
balloon would have popped. But big
·names ti-ust big names. The
bankers had Mork and Mindy to
dinner, but when the guests had
departed the hoSts forgot ID count ·
their spoons.
ln the end, tlie two PaTI!Jers
bllked financing instltuttlons out of
more than S228 million. Hassett's
final report, two yearS · after
'i)i-oceedings ln bankruptcy began,
Is the stu!! of which novels ;u-e
made. One puts down the thick
volume with a bemused reflection .
Here were two young men who had
everything goinJ!"for them - good
education, ambition, Imagination,
perseverance, the respect of tl)elr
Orthodox Jewish community, the
nerve ·of professional gamblers and they turned their manifest
talents to crime. On the right road
theymlghthavegonefar. They took
the wrong road, and It led them to
prison.

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"Then we have this option - the mini-mini Midgetrnan missile - we
lssuEl It to individual nuclear buffs and each one picks a basing mode
appropriate to his or her lifestyle... cigar case, cosmetic bag, lunch
pall..."

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Research Institute of Kansas City,
Mo. But In the government contract
game, hope springs eternal, and
three other firms bid against MRI
for the 1983-SS contract, which will
handle some $40 mllllon a year in
research funds.
Although MRI's management of
the Solar Institute has been criticIzed In tthe past, and though Its
rating wasn't up to the competition
In two out of the three categories,
the company once again got the
contract.
DOE's final selection document
- the scorecard on the four bidding
firms - shows that BDM International lnc. was rated highest In the
"management and technical" and
"cost effectiveness" categories.
The only category In which MRI
topped BDM was " buslness and
transition." For obvious resons,
there would be no transition costs If
MRI kept the contract. But the
DOE contract board noted that
BDM's proposed transition charges
would be "mlnlmal." In fact, the
document acknowledges that
"BDM ol!ered to perform the
transition phase-in at no cost to the
government.''
So how dld MRI get the contract?
That's what the White House and .
some members or Congress want to
know.
One reason the finger of suspicion
has been pointed at Heffelfinger Is
that his former deputy at the
Energy Departmentt, William Davis, Is now an executive of MRI.
He!!elflnger acknowledged knowIng Davis, but insisted that the

contract award -had " nothing to do
with me."
One so•rce, noting that the White
House had questioned Energy
Secretary Donald Hodel about the
matter, told my associate Dale Van
Alta tllat this time Heffelfinger
"may be on the way out." Don't bet
the rent money on lt.
Footnote: The General AccountIng Office Is 'Investigating the
contract award following an official
protest by BDM. Energy Department Insiders say that department
officials plan w pressure BDM to
withdraw Its protest.
INCHING BACKWARD: The
federal bureaucracy Is often critic•
lzed for moving at a snall's pace.
The Environmental Protection
Agency has added a new twist. It Is
moving slowly backward ·In Its
years-long study of a deadly
pesticide.
The chemlcalls ethylene dibrom·
Ide or EDB, which Is used to
lumlgatte fruit against the Medfly
and other lnsects. Two chemical
plant workers in California died
particularly gruesome deaths after
exposure to EDB fumes, and It has
caused cancer In laboratory
animals.
In 1979, a top EPA official
assured California autllorltles that
the federal agency "wlll be acting
very soon to take appropriate steps
to regulate the risks associated with
EDB." The official, Edwin John·
son, now head of EPA's office of
pesticide programs, also noted that
the agency shared California's
concern over EDB. It Is, he wrote,

BUSY, BUSY - Atlanta Braves' slugger Dale
Mu.,hy hlt.s 1!1!\ elght.h home
of the season
Thursday as t.he Braves beat t.he Houston Asi.I'OS&amp;-3at
At.lant.a Fulton County St.adlum. Astros' careher i\lan

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"a demonstrated animal carcinogen , and thus a presumed human
carcinogen ... We want to reduce or
eliminate this chemlcal in all food
crops as soon as feasible."
Four years later, however, EPA
officials have sent the EDB Investigation back to. square one. The
recommendations of a science
advisory panel must now be
blended with those of an outside
consultant before the decision
promlsed In 1979 can be made.
Officials said this would take about
a month.
WHITE HOUSE PIPELINE:
The president's Secret Service
bodyguards used to share double
hotel rooms while on the road. But
many agents complained about
their roommates' annoying habits
and said the doubling up increased
the stress lhl!y're always under.
Psychologists agreed, so Treasury
officials approved payment for
single rooms.
- Sniping at Kenneth Adelman,
recently confirmed as head of the
Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency, has taken a new tack.
Some agency officials are whisperlug that he should be replaced by a
"tough, conservative black" to help
the Reagan administration's Image
ln the black community.
- Reportters wanttng to know
the presldentt's schedule can dial a
special number and hear a recorded voice. Recently, the voice
fl!ferred to a visit by Canadian
Prime Minister "Elliott Trudeau"
- substituting his middle name for
his first name, Pierre.

two s!olen bases, too.

Meigs ................................. 48%
Galllpolls .. ... .. ... .... ....... ........ 33
Jackson .... ....................... ... 11%
GIRLS'S STANDINGS
Team
Points
Athen s ........... .. .. ... ........... .. . 108
Wavery ........... :, .... .. ....... .. .. 108
Logan ................ ....... ............ 67
Ga llipolis ...... .. .. ....... ............. 63
J ackso n .......... .. ................... .. 4
Meigs ...... ............ .. ..... .......... .31
Ironton ........... ...... ............. .DNP
GIRLS' WINNERS
SHOT PUT - Reed, Waverly.
39-3Yj.
orscus - Reed, Waverly, 1239'/,

LONG .nJ MP - Penlke, Jack -

their staff have been haggling with
Califano -about his perquisites and
compensation; the panel's chairman has become entangled In a
taWdry dispute with a sub.lrban
pollee department over whether he
deserves to be formally accused of
drunken driving.
The narcotics probe Is proceed·
lng at a relatively slow paee, with
federal investigators and local law
enforcement agencies - not the
commJttee - responsible lor whatever limited progress has been
made.
After being retained by the
commlttee last July 27, Califano
was o!!ered the use ol a ·newly
decorated slli-room SUite o1 oirlces
in an annex to the House o111ce
bulldlngs. That suite lacked · an
Impressive view trom' Ita windows,
hoWever, because It was adjacent

to a freeway.
Califano held out for a different
suite which had not been refurbished but which has a view of the
Capitol. His aides then insisted that
those o!!lces be repainted, re!urnlshed and decorated witll original
art work.
.
Califano's staff also wanted
drapes on the windows, ostensibly
for security purposes, but that
request was rebul!ed by House
officials who insisted that only
members ol Congress are eligible
lor office drapes.
There was similar haggling ovfr ·
requests for reserved parking
spaces, personal memo pads and
office planta. When the plants
arrived, they were rejected on the
ground$ that they
not suitably
large.
The placement ol CallfaJio's

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name on specially printed stationery inspired another objection from
his staff, a move which provoked
criticism trom others who had
become frustrated by what they
perceived as a campaign of seUaggrandlzement on Califano's pan.
Califano agreed to bill the
committee at hourly rates lower
than his law flrm charged to most ot
Its clients, but several committee
members now are reliably reported
to be dlst"ressed at the sizable
number of hours billed.
Among those understood to be
disturbed by Califano's high
charges and low productivity Is
Rep. F1oyd D. Spence, R·S.C., the
. ranking minority member on the
committee. Spence, however, In·
slsts publicly, "I have no problems
with Califano."

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NEW SPRING HOURS

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Saturday 9:00 to 1:00

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HIGHJUMP - Stephenson, Lo·
gan, 4-8.
4 BY BOO - Won by Athens In
10:20.5.
100 LOW HURDLES - Wolfe.
Galllolls, : i5.5.
100 DASH - Trimble, Waverly,
: 13.0
MILE Rl/N - Schul tz, Logan.
5:41. 2.
4 BY 100 ·- Won by Athens In
:52.6.
400 - Schultz, Logan, 1: 01.8.
4 BY 200 - Won by Athens In
1:50.7.
BOO - Schultz, Logan, 2:29 .6.
200- Ttimble. Waverly, : 27.1 .
4 BY 400 - Won by Logan In
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Sa turday marks the wea ther- .------------....1.-----------'-~
delayed dedica tion and rlbbon
cutting for the new Meigs High
School track and Held fa cilities
preceding the finals in the Meigs
Invitational track meet.
Boys' teams chaUenglng Meigs In
the meet wiU be Alexander, Trim·
ble, Federal Hocking, Warren
Local, Eastern, Kyger Creek,
Wellston and Nelsonvil le-York.
Girls ' teams battlin g the Marauderettes are Alexander, Trimble.
Federal Hocking, Warren Local,
VInton County, and Wellston.
The schedule of events follows:
1983 Melp lnvttaUonal
9: :t:1 a.m. - Coaches Scra tch Meetlln2
1F1 eld Events Scratches a t the Evenn
10 a.m. - Prellm.&lt;;: Boys' UO Meier High
HurdJes: 10: 15 a .m. - Prelims: Gtrls' 100
Meter Lov.r Hurdles; 10::.1 a.m . - Pn&gt;\lrns:
Boys.' 100 M eter'Oash; lO :rKl a.m . - Prellf115 :

Girls' tOO Mett&gt;r Das h: 10 : ~ a.m - Pr{'llrm :
Boys' 200 Meteor Da sh: U a .m . - Prelims·
Gtrls' 'D) Meter Dash
Field E\'t"nUi
\0 a .m . - Finals: Girls ' St.Jt Pu tt; Boyii;'
High Ju mp ; Girls' Lon~ Jump: Boys' Dbl·us;
Boys· Polc V'auh. ·
10:50 a .m . - F'lna\s : Boys' SOOt P ut ; Girls'
DIScus: Boys· Lon~ J ump:· Gir ls ' Ht~h Jump.
U : 40 a.m. - Track Dedication and Ribbon

Cutting
FinaL": 11 : 511 a .m . -

Boys' .'t!O.l Mr ll'r

llf&gt;lay: l 2:1fl p.m . - Girls' :w l MN I'r Relay :
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WASffiNGTON - Throughout
its 15-year history the House Ethics
Comlttee has seldom distinguished
Itself as a serious investigations
panel - but perhaps never before
has It matched Its cun-ent hapless
state.
A major probe of drug abuse by
members of the Houe and their
staffs has frequently disintegrated
into bickering between the coinmlt·
tee and Joseph A. Califano Jr., the
Washlngton lawyer hired as special
counsel last summer to conduct
that invflStigatlon:
The past nine .months have been
marked by petty feuds about the
door, furnishing and location of the
office set aside for Califano's use,
the placement of his name m
stationery printed for the investlga•
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(AP

"Before the season started, eve" U we get Soto back on a regular
ryone said tllat we should be hoping basis, which I think he should be,
to be .500," said Johnny Bench anythlng can happen," said Nixon.
earlier In the season. "Now we're
He was asked If the Reds could be
there and we're not satisfied." PriOr ,.. a pennant contender.
to getting his 2,00Jth hit Wednesday .
Bench assessed the situation again.
"! never have said that . I don't
tll1nk I'll start now. But I'd be
"There bave been some signs that dlsappo.lnted If we don't pla y .500.
this team can play, but tllere have We're ve ry capable of staying right
also been some signs that Atlanta Is in the middle of this pack. U we get
an amazing ballclub," he said. "As hot, we could jump like heck," said
much as we say that Atlanta Isn't Nixon .
tha t great a ballclub, they conttnue
One key Is rookie leftflelder Gary
to be. They continue to wln close Redus, who appears to have
bailgames.
overcome his leg problems.
"I think the Dodgers are a very
"We play a lot more aggressslve
solid bailclub, too ."
with him and Eddie Mllner in the top
Soto, who has started only once of the lineup, " said Nixon .
since April 16 because of his fingers,
The Reds have already stolen 30
should solidity the starting rotation . bases in 38 attempts.

Thursday's winner s were:

BOYS' STANDINGS
Team
. Polnt.s
Athens ......... ....... .. .. .......... 130
Logan .. .. ...... ............... .. ..... 127%
Ironton ...............................113'/,
Wa verly .... ....... , ... ... ............ 61

Flnt Loss
Meigs' Natalle Lambert suffered
a bnormal control problems which
led to the Marauderettes' first
defeat, 7·3 Thursday at Ironton.
Lambert allowed but four hilts
while Issuing 15 walks.
II was her first loss in 10
deci s ions. She fanned fiv e
Tlgerettes.
Meigs goes to 10-1 on the year and
5-1 in SEOAL while remalnlng tied
for first place with Athens and
Logan. Ironton Is 7-4 overall. The
Marauderettes play at. Gallipolis
this evening.
Hduston led Ironton with two

Track dedication,
Laserpbolo).Reds meet s-e t Saturday

.Athens boys .win .SEO.AL track title_;
Waverly, Athens share gir's crown
Athens captured the boys' Scutheastern Ohio League track crown
and Athens and Waverly shared the
1983 girls' title a t Tank Memorial
Sta dium In Iront on Thursday
afternoon .
The Bulldogs finished with 130
points. Meigs placed fifth v,ith 48¥.,
points.
·
In the girls' division, Athens and
Waverly tied with 108 points. The
Ma rauder girls placed last with 31
mar_kers.

slngles while Cindy Crooks paced
Meigs with two sa!etles.

Ashby Is left. Murphy, wbo
the National League
In home runs and runs batted In, had three hits and

·Nixon will remain patient with
CINCINNATI (AP ) - Cincinnr•.l
Reds Manager Russ Nixon has
vowed to remain patient even
though his team Is riding over some
early-season rough spots.
" I'm not using a rebuilding year
or anyt111ng as a crutch when we
lose, " said Nixon, whose team opens
a series tonight wlth the Met s In New
York.
Tom Seaver, who was beaten last
time out by the Reds, will face Marlo
Soto, who has been out with blisters
on his fingers.
"I've got a lot of contldece in this
ballcub. I like this ballclub. I want to
wtn every game. I wouldn 'tcare If It
was little league bali," said Nixon.
But the players on the team that
lost 101games last season want to be
more than merely competitive.

MINI-MINI

Cry foul on
WASffiNGTON- Like the lady
in the lrvlng Berlin tune, William
He!!elflnger keeps coming back
like a song - but the song always
seems to have a few sour notes.
HeflelflTiger Is a professional
bureaucrat with a miraculous
record of survival through Republican and Democratic administrations. He has also survived recurring congr essional and other
Investigations for aUeged misconduct. Yet he goes serenely on his
way from one high-paid job to
another, denying ever: charge
that's made against him.
The charges leveled at this
world-class survivor of the bureaucratic wars ron the gamut - from
falsifying his job resume, lying to
government Investigators and
shredding documents Improperly
to politicizing the civil service and
even offering to procure female
companionship in an e!!ort to cuny
!avor with an outside consultant.
Yet through It aU, Heffelfinger kept
winning promotions, and even an
executive bonus.
Now, as director of administration at tlle Department of Energy,
Heffelfinger Is once again ln tlle
tlllck of a Controversy. It involves a
lucrative operiltlng contract lor the
agency's Solar Energy Research
Institute In Colorado. Congressional
and Energy Department sources
charge that the top-rated bidder
was euchred out of the contract,
and they suspect Heffelfinger had a
hand In the maneuver.
Ever since the research Institute's inception in 1977, the mana~W­
ment contract has gorie to Midwest

delighted. Alas; they were not ~
same· papers. As time passed, and
problems of cash t1ow became
desperate, the partners turned ID
every fonn of fraud known w man.
They forged signatures. They
faked balance sheets. Tbey con·
trtved fictitious leases. They bor·
rowed tWo or three times on the
same paper. They Impersonated
vendors and customers. They
altered leases . .Qne lease to Amerl·
can Express, at $3,200 a month, was
converted by the stroke of a
typewriter key to $63,200 a month.
This went on for 10 years, until a
sharp-eyed fellow at Rockwell
caught a major discrepancy and
began to make telephone calls. And ·
that was the incredible thing: No'
one ever had made a critical call
before. At any point over the entire
decade, If the bankers had ever
checked closely with the customers
- If anyone ever had troubles w
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ROCK SPRINGS - ·lronwn's
hard-hitting Tigers picked up a
SEOAL w1n bere Thursday as ihey
whipped Meigs 14-1 behind the
. three-hit pitching of Collins.
Coach Tim Saunders' Marauders
fell to2-8overalland0-5in loop.play.
Meigs plays. Gallipolis at home
tonight before battling the same·
Blue Devil nine Saturday at 4 p.m.
at Athens Htgh School In sectional
play. ·
Against the Tigers , Chris
' Burdette staned but was chased by
a six-ron Ironton uprising ln the
third. Scott Harrison came on and
hurled untti Dan Thomas tQiised the
final inning. Together they fanned
three and walked seven. Collins
fanned nine and walked only one
batter.
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Getting the Meigs' hits were Todd
Cuntlltf with a double and Dave

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WUlSVILLE, Ky. (AP) . '"Tralnlng honlell Is llkl! twiiJig a LUkas.
Worries of Marfa bothet1ng otbel" vkllln," Lukas said Thursday atter
. Ballxvo N!!tM, post No. 3, Is ihe
horses hover aver Saturday's l09tli he ~ltted his entey of Marta. J.odsiana Derby winner, while No.9
Kentucky Derby, and, with the tleld Balboa NatiVe and Total Departure. .. TotafDeparture, was second In last
.at Its ro.horse llmlt, there are fears · "You want to do It right and a t the
Saturday's Derby 'I'rlal here.
of a trattlc jam at the head of the
right time. There's a lot of riiiiliii~~~i!iiii!i
stretch.
excitement 1n the·alr this mom1ng
BEND
Wayne Lukas, who trn,lns the and Marfa senses it." ·
sometlmils wayward colt. plans no
0n the strength of Marfa's
OPTOMETRIC
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CENTER
on the straight and narrow over 1% Beam Spiral Stakes and SantaAnlta
miles at Churchill Downs.
Derby and the lack of a full-fledged
Rithant H. Billman II, 0.0.
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Ttoe pllchlng slaff l~ headed by
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bu"', Kalman has a 4·1 record, four
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Friday, May 6, 1983

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Cardinals stop Padres; Braves, fndians post victories
By BRUCE LOWITT

game, it was Atlanta 6, Houston 3

and to t~e best first base~ in

Indiana 7, Twlns 5

AP Sports Writer
Bruce Sutter is supposed to save
games for ~e rest of the St. Louis
Cardinals' p)tchingstaff. So far into
!his you')g season, he's been taking
things - like wins - mto his own
hands.
Dave LaPoint was trymg to boost
his record to 3.{) Thursday in San
Diego, but going Into the eighth
inning the Cardinals were I railing
the Padres 3·2, thanks in part to a
Sixto Lezcano home run .
Lonnie Smith's home run for rhe
Cards in the top oft heerghth Ired the
score. and Sutter was sent in. And,
after Ruppert Jones' double-play
grounder off a split-fingered fastball
in the bottom of the eighth and Ken
Oberkfell's tWo-out , tie-breaking
single in the l op of the ninth, it was
Sutterwhostrocteoffthemoundwah
a 4-3 victory and a 3·0 record _
In the only ot her National League

Thursday night. In the only Amerlcan League game, Cleveland defeated Minnesota 7-5.
_ " I 'm going to throw the split ·
linger ed fastball and li they hit it,
t hey hit it," said Sutter. " lltheybeat
me, that's what they 're gonna beat
me with." Wit h the go-ahead run on
third, Jones jumped on Sutter's first
serve and kllled t he threat with his
grounder to flirst baseman Keith
Hernande-L, who started a 3-1\-3
double-play.
"I-'d rat her have saves," Sutter
deadpanned, "but as Iongaswewin, .
I'm satisfied."
The Cards' catc her Thursday.
Jamie Qurrk , saldofSuner'sunlque
split-fingered deirvery: "He lives or
dies by one pitc h and he' ll keep
throwing It I -was suprised that
Jones went after the first pitch in
that situation. He hit the ball well,
but luckily he hit it into the ground

baseball .
The victory prevented the Padres
from sweeping the three-game
sertes. On Wednesday night they
trounced the Cards 1(}-0.
Braves6, Astros 3
Rookie Craig McMurtry yielded
only four hits in six innings and Dale
Murphy and Glenn Hubbard homered for Atlanta Braves.
McMurtry,.l-1, struck out twoand
walked j ust one before leaving for a
pinch-hitter in the sixth. Steve
Bedrosian, one of three Braves
relievers, recorded his third save.

Rookie reliever Neal Heaton kept
puttlng Twins on base - and then
wiping them out by serving up
double-play balls. The Indlans
turned three twtn-kllllngs in his
three innings to recordthlrdsaveof
the week.

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Evening services, 7: X) p.m.
~VI 198311.1&lt;11., ....,..,.._ s.m.;,
Thursday, Theocra tic School, 7.ll p.m .•
sermon oo au other sunclays or the- month.
MEIGII
rt1 w . . - o - . , _ FNIIno s~.u.:."' 1.-.;
Servk'E.' Meeting, K a! p.m .
&lt;Church SChool and nW"Sery care provided.
P
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COOPEIIAnvE PAJUSII
CHURCH OF GOD 0." PROPHECY.
'Collee 1rour In the Partsh Hall ~ialely
' FayME111~
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UNm!D
QRJIICH
Fr~day
Sa/1Jre1lly
• Sun(1ay Mottday Tuttsd~Y Wednasdlly Thursday
Located on thC' 0 J. White Road orr highway
. IOllqwlng the Lu/le • Acts
.k!hn • Mafk • Luke ' •
Luke
Luke
100. Pat. Henson. pastor SUnday School 10
· POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST, 212W.
NOimiEASI' CLlJSI'ER
ra 35 ·43 J r 10
443·54 521-43 &lt;4.38-44
51726
66- 11
am. Classes lor a ll ages. Junior Church
Main St .. NeU ProUdfoot , pastor. Bible school.
u·OO: Morni na: Worshi p. 11 : 00: Adull Choir
9: JJ a. m.; morning worship, 10: :11 a.m ;
Rev. lllclraniThoma8
practice 6:00 p m Sundav YOunli' Propll''s,
Youth meetings, 6::11 p m .. evenlng won hlp,
ALFRED - Church School 9 l:l a.m ,
Cht k1 ren's Chu rch and Adult Bible Study
7: lJ p m. Wedneaday night prayer !Tit'e'tlng
Worship. u a.m.: UMYF. 6:.JJ p.m .: UMW.
wronesday at 7:30pm.
and Bible study, 7· :1) p m .
TIIIrd "fue9day. 7: lJ p m . Community firs t
HOPE BA P'l l ~l CHAPEL - ~1U Gra nt
mE SALVATION ARMY , 115 Butlemut · SUnday
Sl . Mkldlcport Sunday School, 10 a.m ;
Ave.. Pomeroy. M rs Doi-a Wlnlngln charge.
CHESTER - Worship 9 a m .; Churt'h
morning worh.c;Jp 11 a m ; PW nin ~ worsh ip. 7
Sunday hollness meellng, 10 a m , Sunday
School 10 a m ; Bible Study. Thursday. 1 p.m.
p m Wednesday f&gt;Vrnlng Bible study und
School, 10: 30 a.m. Sunday School, YPSM
liM\\', first Thunday, l p m ; Communion
RF.ORCANIZFD
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'II
UH('II
OF
.II
:~ IJ ~
prayf'r lllC'etlng , 7 p m . Afnl l.atf'd w1t h
Eloi!e Adams, leader. 7 .Jl p.m , salvation
first Sunday
NEW STJVERSV ILLE COMMUN ITY
CHR IST OF LAT'TFH DAY S,\!NTS
Sou thern Bapll!!t Convenrlon
meeting, varkw speakers and music speJOPPA - Won~hlp. 9·:Jl am.: Church
CHURCH. Sunday School S&lt;'rvlc'£', !H5 a m.,
Porth.tnd · R&lt;.~dn&lt;' Road William I:Wush , j.'llts
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRI~w-r· cials Thursday- U :ll a.m to 2p.m.,Ladles
School, lO: J) a m Bible Study, Wed~y.
Worship SC'I'Vi&lt;'&lt;.', 10: :.l a.m ; F.vanJ,:£'1\stk
tor l.lnda Evu ns C' hun ·h V'hool ti h'f'l: '\lll'
Stale
Route 124 and County Rood 5 Mark
Home league, members In cha.rJ,fe, all
7~ p m .
. ServiN'. 7 )) p.m Wedn(lS(Ja\ . Praye1
chllll'h !&lt;t'hool, 9 :~ 1 B m mot n l ~ wor,hlp,
Seevers, minister. Sunday School Sup!,
women Invited; 6.45 p.m. Thun;day, CoflJS
LON&lt;). BOTI'OM - Churrh School, 9 ll
meeti ng, 7: l) p.m , Thu rsd av
to
30
.a
m
,
Wl"'tlnf'Sda
y
f'\ t•nl nR ptU\f'l
Steve Pickens Sunday !iChool, 9 ]) R m ,
Cadet Class IYOUIJKI'eople-Biblo i. 7 30 pm.
a.m.; Worship, 7 p m , Bible Sll..dy.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Polll(lroy
.st•rvln:-s, 7 :V) p m
morni ng worshi p, 10 )) a m ; E"Vt' nln~
Bible Study and Prayer meeting, open to the
Wl'dneosday, 7 ilp m ; UMYF. Wf'dnesday ,6
Han1son \1Jk&gt; Rd. RoiX'rt Purf('\1, m ln!stf'l :
BETIILEUEM BAPTIST. Rf'\ F'a tl
worship, 7 p m Wednesday worship, 7 p m
~&gt;~bite .
p.m.; Commun&amp;on F'trst Sunday
Steve S!anley . Su nday SC'hool s upt Sunday
Shuic. •f pastor Worship !il't'Vk-t•, lJ ll ,, m
JUBI LEE CHRI STIAN CENTER BURLINGTON SOUTHERN BAP11ST
REEDSVtll.E - Church School, 9 30
school, 9· 3Ja.m : worship Sl'I'VIc.'C' 10: :lla .m.;
~nd u y S('huo\, 10. .ll .un Blhil' Stud\ ,md
GeorJC(''S Cret.&gt;k Road. Rl"V. c. .I L.e-m k•y,
CHURCH, Roo lei , Shade.'Blble School 7 p.m.
a.m., Worship 11 a. m.
Eve n l n~ worship Sundav. 7 p m
and
prayf'r
st•rvll't•
Thursd.1
y,
7
ll
p
m
pastor, P.tu l Pmtt, Olun·h Sdvol Supt•r ln·
Thursday; worship servtce 8 p.m .
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL - Ch""'h
Wcdnl'Sday. 7 p m.
CAHI.ETON CHUHCII, K i n~o:: s bun• Ro;:1d.
tt'rdenl Chun:h schlol, 9: :lJ a .m , morning
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
School, 9 a. m., WorshJp, lO a m .. Bible Stud ~· .
ST .JO liN L LITHE HAN ClfURCI\, Pin&lt;'
Broth£lr Mal lon Williams, pa~ t ot Suntluv
worship, 10. .'lJ a.m. t&gt;Wnlng !K'rvlcc, 7 p m.
CHRIST, :1:11 W. Main Sf , 992 52.li. Vocal
'l'uesday, 7. 30 p.m.: UMW. Third Tu&lt;&gt;sday,
Grovf' Thf' llf'V William Mlddlcsw;u1 h,
SC'hool. 9· :ll::1 m. Ra lph Ca t I, sul)('ri n1Pndl.•n1,
BlblP Study, Wed.nf.&gt;sday, 7: 00 p m C\llSst.&gt;s
music. Sunday worship 10 a. m.: Bible study
7:.]) p.m .; Corrununloo tint Sunday .
Pastor Churc h Sl'f'\' I("('S ~ · II n m Sunday
C'\'M1in,e worship, 7: :.1 p m. Prayer OlC'I'tln~ .
tor
al l agt&gt;S.
11 a.m ; worship. 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible
School 10 30 a m
W&lt;'dn1'SC1av 7: ,lJ p m .
CEN'I1lAL CIAJSTER
study , 7 p. m.
S'l
J'lA U! . I .tr!lf F:HAN(l fUH!'J I C'm m•t
BRADBURY
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II
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BUr
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KC'n
KPHI't
,
Rev . ~ W. Merrllleld
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAi'i
Of Svt',tnlOII' ,md ~lltd Sis l 'omt 1 0~ l'h"
Prall, pasto1 Sundav ~drool 11 :ll:t m Larry
pastor WallllN' DamPwood. Sundav School
CHURCH - Qltlon Lucas. pas tor. Sunday
H1' \' Wtu lnm Mlc kJ II'SU ;u·th . l',t "-101 Sund,l\
Hayncs, S S Sup\ , morn lop: worship, 10: :II
- - -Robert E.IIGihemlch
Sup! , Worship ~1'\' k'f' u1 }I a.m Bib\(' Sl'llOOI
Rn.
RabtMon
School 9: :JJ a.m. Mrs. Worley Francis, sup!
~·hoot nt 'I o\~1 11 rn .urd f'hun h S.•i'VII {" I I
am
\11o
m
.
Rev.
Rahert
IUder,
,Jr.
Preaching serviCes first and third Sundays
pm
RACINE CHURCH OF TilE NAZARFNE.
IIYSF_.:I .L IWN HOI.INES.I.\ \ HUH( Il ,
ASBURY ISyracu..¥ 1 - Worship, 11 a.m ..
following Sunday School You th meeting
SA.l'IU IJ II I'ART. M s~ 1 Antl••m &lt;.l.uum
Rev . Thomas H. Co l1 11!1, pasror, Martha
tlM'
l'hl'rt'On
Durham
pas
tor
Sullllln
ChuN"h
School.
9
4
~
a
m
:
Charge
Bible
every Sunday, 7· :It p m
mort• l'h 1Hl -"H.IH Stt!urd.l\ Pvt•nl nJ.: M.L... ~
Wolfp, Olahman of tht' Board of Qu is11.m
School at{J: lla .m .. Mornlngwmshlp.t t \ll· .tl
Study. Wednesday, 7· :It p m., UMW , fi rs!
GRAHAM U NIT E~ METHODIST,
7 II p m : ~ unrl . t v M.1""· ~ ,, m HJM I 10 till
life. Sund ay Sehool, 9 .'YJ a m, morn ing
" m ll1Ursd u~· :;t'tVIc~~ at 7 . ~J p.m .
TUesday, 7 .1) p m . Choir Rehearsal ,
Preaching 9: :II a m., first and second
{ o nft -s,..ions nnP half hnUl bi •fu t l' P.tl h M.t"s
worship, 10 :l) it m .. Sundav ('V(' n ] n ~ wor
F11FFfXlM
IOOSPF:J
.
MISSION
al
Bnld
Wednesday.
G
JJp.m
,
UMW.
fou
rth
Sunday,
SUndays of Mch month; !bird and fourth
('4 D I 'l,ts"'l" I I ,, tn Sunda'
ship, 7::.1 p m P1ayN mf'f'll u ~. Wf'dm'Sday,
Knttb IOC'atf'tl on County Ftoad .11 Hr v
6l) p m
Sundays each month, worship services at 7· :lJ
\ W I'OIH' llAf''I'I \'T - ""!..!• N ltll l S!
7·.1J p m
l.. tWII'nc (' ( ;t uroSl'll(',, m p, tlastm·. 11f'\ 110).(1 '1
ENTERPRISEWorship
!I
a.m.,
Church
p.m Wednesday E'Venlngs a t 7.ll p m.,
Mltkll t'J) lt l
J.mwo; 10:
K1'f'S4~ '
p;rsiiJr
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don I. W;tl kt•t .
Willrord "~1s1.m t j)it!'!lm l'n•;whl n.Q st'"'l
School, 10 a m, Bible Study, Tuesday, 7 lJ
.Prayer and Bible- Study
Sund,t) 11101111n~ wm"hl p 10 .1 n t l'Vt •nt n~o:
PaSIOI , Robl'rt Smith, Su nda~ School supl ,
C't'"· Sundav 7 'II p m
Pr.t\t•t· mf'l•lmg
p.m.; UMW, First Monday. 7· :tl p m ,
'ii'l'\ k•• i p m , \\'t d tli.'SI! :n t•vt&gt;nhijl' wmo.,hJp,
• SEVEN'rn·DAY ADVENTIST, Mulberry
Sundav School. 9 XI a m .. morning wors hip,
\\'rdn('Miay. 7 'WI p m , C,try ( :rlfftlh lt•,Jc lt ·'
UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m Cholr rehearsal, 6 JJ
fl elght5 Road , Pomeroy . Mldw.el Plan·
7 p m . \ 'l"lt.ttton, Thursd:t v , l1 :u p.m
10' 40 om .: Sundav f'\'c&gt;n lng worship, 7. :10
p.m. Wednesd~ ,.
Youth )..'TOUps Suncllw f'\1•nl ng, ti :Vl p m with
TR INITY &lt;liH ISTI.o\N 1\S..,.EMBI.\' ( 'ml
).owsld, pastor , Rita White, Sabbath School
p m .. Wednesday E'Vf'nlnR BlblP sludv. 7 :•1
RQRC'I and Vl ol('t Willford a ... lt• tdf'l s
Fl.A'IWOOOS - Church School, 10 a.m.,
pm
.
viii•· - 1 :rlhPil ~pl.'n&lt;'t•r , pasTil/ Sur1duv
Supt. Sabbath School Is at 2 p.m. on Saturday
rommunlon Sf'l'\' k:."f&gt; fh "Sl Sunda \' ('t~f'h rrwonth
Worship, 1 a.m , BlbiP Study, Thui,'Sday, 1
1
'-l hrol , 1 WI IJ m , lll(lrnhr~o: s.•n•lc1 '. II a.ftl
with WOC'8 hlp ~ces JoUowlng at 3: 15 p.m .
WH nT·~ CHAPEL. C'ool"l.ll(• HO H•'\
p.m.; UMYF. SUnday, 6 p.m.
DANV ILLE WESLEYAN. Sunday Sc•hool,
Sund,n
t'\'c •nln~ !-&gt;l'!". ' lc~ · 7 l l p m , mldwt , .k
Run.AND FIRST BAP'l1ST CHURCH Rt•v Dl:'l•lc•1 , pustor ~umJ. 1 y -.cho:'l\9 .lfl a 111 •
FOREST RUN- Won;hlp, 9 a .m ., Chun-h
9· :11a m : mo mln~o~: worshtp 10 &lt;15 a m . vouth
p.t u \ 1'1 "'·tv ln • Wi&gt;dnf'St I.IV , 7 .Ill p rn
Slster Ha.n1ett Warner, Supt Sunday School,
wursh lp st&gt;I'VIt't', 10 :11 tun B!blP ~ l ud y ,md
School, 10 a.m.; Choir Pracllce, 'J'ut&gt;sday,
Sf'r.:ln '. ti 4ft p.m t"vC'nln,e wors hip, 7: ;})
MOl fNT 111.1\'Jo; (1 lMMUN IT\' I II UH&lt; II
9:ll a. m.; momlnR worshlp.10: 45 a m.
pta\'&lt;'1 M'IVk'l' Wt'llnt'Siiav, 7. XI p m
6:ll p.m .; UMW. fi rst Tuesday, 7::J) p. m
p m . Wf'clrn:'Sday. 7 .11 p m Pnt\'4'1 and
r
..
IV. Il ' IIC l ' 1111.~ 1 1 , paslr•1, Max l·'tllrnl 'l St
POMEROY FIRST BAPI1ST, DaVid
mrn.A!\f)
C
'lf
t;RCI\
OF
('1\R
I
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11atl
HEATI! !Middleport! - Churrh School,
PraiSI"
Su J.lf'tl nlt'ntirn l Sunc.la\ Sc·hool and mnt ntn~
MaM . mlnlster; William Snouffer. Sunday
Monlu."&lt;, pusror. Bill N lr holsnn , Sunda\
9: :ll a.m.; Worship. 10::.:1 a .m.: Bib ~ Study,
DANVILLE HOI.INFS..o.; ( 11UHl'll lo·
WOI'!-ihlp, !I ltu Ill Sunday I' Vf'ni nR Sl't'\ lt·o• 7
School supl Sunday School. 9::ll a.m .:
S&lt;'hc'O I supt Sundav sehuo l , 9 l1 ll rn .
Tuesday, 10 a.m.; UMW. second Monday.
caled on Houle :t2'J bt•twf'f'n Vinton and
pIll . Yt JUih /lll'('flnJ,: and l llblt• 'tLMI\,
Mo m!~ worshi p 10: :IJ m.
morn lnJ! worship and t'Ommunlon. m .• , . t m
7:30 p.m.: UMM. Ihlnl Monday, 7:30 pm.
La nRS\ 1\le Rl'\ f](&gt;n Wt1tts, f)&lt;l"tor Sufl(lrJV
Wi'dllt'';(l," 7 1) m
FIRST SOI.Jl'HERN BAPTIST, Porno-my
HlJll.AND BIBI .F: M F71110DJST- Amos
MINERSVIlLE - Worship Setvk:t&gt;. 10
&amp;:hool, q :wla m . Bobb\o l .amlx&gt;rl S S Supt
Pikf' David Hunt. pastor: R~r Thmer,
Tilli s, pastor. ~n n v Hudson . supt Sundav
a. m.; ChUI'C'h School, 11 a.m ; UM\\1, th ird
MurniOK Worship, !0 '[I o1 m. Chlldrf'n's
Su nd ay Sc hoo l Superlntr nd ent. Sunday
!-('hoo t 9· l:la m. MorniRJ&lt;!"-'Ors hlp . IO 'lla .m
Wednesday, 1 p.m .; Chair pracure. Monday,
H a p~ Hour f) -1~ p m PrayC' t &amp; Biblr- Study,
:K"~ I . 9·:JJ a .m.; morn~ worship, lO: :D,
Su nt.luy C\' ('nln~ SC'rvl&lt;'('. 7 Ill WrdriPSI \,1\'
7::1) p.m
7 ll p.m Mlsslomw.• nlf'l'tlng first Wedl'lf'S·
evening worship, 7· :II p m. Mkl\1/t"E'l P.f&amp;)'l"r
('V f'R i n~ s.t•rvlt'f' 7· (u p.m : WMPO l'n~r·am .
PEARL CHAPEl. - Wor~ip Serv1cE&gt;, Ul
day or ('ach month , 7, .'IJp m F'ot Infor m ation
meetiDJ{, 7:ll p.m
!J Ill am c'.tl'h Sunday m01 nln~
a m.; Churc h School , ll a .m : UMW , second
ca ll ~7
MIDWA Y COMMUNITY CIRJRCH, !lex·
Tuesday, 7: :11 pm ; UMYF last Tuesday
SILVER RUN FHEF BAP'11ST, S!t:'V('
ter IW., Langsville Rev A. A. Hughes,
IUJ n .AND l' HUR\ 11 OF l li E NAI'.A
7·:11 p.m.
Lil li&lt;'. Sundav school supt Sunday M'hool. 10
PORT -AU -PRINCE, H aiti
Pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m. Services on
RrN l ' . Rr\ l.loyd 0 (,rlmm . . It . t&gt;o !'l tm
POMEROY - Church School. 9: 15 a m .
a m.; morning worship. 11 a m. Sunday
(
AP)
The woman caUed
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 7: :rl p.m
Sunday Srhof'll, 9 'II It m , WOI'l•h lp "i' rvl&lt;'l'.
Woi'shlp servlce. lO: l) a.m , Cholr rehearsa l.
C'V&lt;'nl ng v.orshlp, 7 .10 p m . Pruyl'l nw\.&gt;ll nlo(
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bailey
Ill :vt ·• m, you nc pt•oplt•'s S4'r.'i&lt;'l' . t. p m
WedneSday, 7:30 pm , UMW. second
and Bible stuc.lv. Thursda y, 7 l l p m youth
Sister Joan offers hope to the
Run Road, Rev. Emmett Rawson, pastor.
f: V&lt;I!W"'il&lt;illt S(lfVicf'. fi· .Ml p m Wf''(l rtl •sriliV
Tuesday, 7:l) p,m, , UMW , last Sunday, 7
m(.'('t\ n,e: Wedn&lt;'Sday at 7 p.m.
physically handicapped whooth·
J!andley DuM, supt. ~Y school, 10 a. m.
~·tv let•, 7 p m
a. m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p .m .
CHRISTIAN FEI.l .OWSI II! l C'I IUROI ,
Sunday evening .service 7:30 p.m : J!!bl•
MASON
(11UHCII
(IF
(
'
H
il!~i'.
MIIIPI
St
would be shoved aside In
erwlse
ROCK SPRINGS - Chun:h Sc-hool, 9. I~
:XI N. 2nd A VI', Midd leport Su nda Y School,
roaching, 7:.Ji p.m. Thursday.
Mason, \\' Vu Eul-(('llf' I. C'ort~f't mlnlslt•l
a.m.: W&lt;nhtp, 10 a.m.: Bible Study,
HI a.m Subdav and Wf'(l nrsdav Jo:\!('nlnJ:
the
general
struggle to survive
SYRACUSE MISSION. Cllrr ry .Sr, SyraSunduy B!bk•Studv. H) ,, m. Worship l1 11m
W- y . 7:30 p.m.: UMYF tSenlor.; l.
Sf:irviC'l'S 7· :ll p m
the
Western
· Hemisphere's
cuse. Servk.'el1 10 a.m. SUqday, Evmirt2
and 7 p.m Wtodnt'Stlu v Btb l•• Stud y, H'-dl
Sunday, 6 p.m .; (Juniors!. every oU~er
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN \HURC'll &lt;I Lib·
services, SUnday and W -y. 7 p.m.
musk·,
7
p
m
SUnday, 6 p m.
£&gt;rly Ave . PomProy. Sunduy Sd"oooii Ou m :
wors t wverty.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRist" IN
MASON A."-"EMBLY OF (;()[), IAKid l n~
Rtm..ANO - Church SChool. 9;45 am .;
Woo;hlp 7· :II p m Wf&gt;d nl'sda~· Sl'rviC'f'. 7. J1
The 77-year-old Roman CaCHRISTIAN UNION, Lawrence Manley,
I.a rw. Mason. W Va lkv HonnM• 0 H.riSl•,
Worship. 11 a.m.; UMW 1Evenlng Clrck.&gt; J.
pm
past or: Mrs. Rtw~eU Young, &amp;nxlay School
tholic nun cam e here from
Pastor. Su ndlly ~' ht.X• I ,9 &lt;1 "1 u m , ~unrl nll
II&lt;'&lt;'OI1d Wednesday . 7:30 p.m.: UMW. """lid
CHE~'TER CHLJ H( ' JI { lF(,( lD . f L&gt;v It t-: .
Supt SUnday Sc-hool 9· JJ a.m. EVf.'nln&amp;
Worship II a.m Evenl n~o: Sc•n. k'f' i :11 p m
')"hul'9day, l p.m.
Robinson. p.'lstor Sunday &lt;;e hool ~- :u a m ,
,BOston 38 years ago, Intent on
worship 7: :IJ p.m. Wedllf'*iay prayer meet·
Wedncst.J.'W Women s M!nl~trkos 9 am
SALEM CENTER - Church Sc-hool. 10
worship S(&gt;f'Vice, 11 a .m , C'\'l'nln~ st'rV!C(', 7
helping children who faced
llll&lt; 7:30p.m
tm&lt;'l'tlnf,
!
"
und
pravC't
1.
Prayr•r
and
Blblr
a.m : w &amp;rshlp, 7 p.m
p.m., youth serv\('(•. wron(~ l ay. 7 p m
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO. Racine
Study7p m
'
SNOWVIlLE - Wonhlp. 9 a.m : Church
LANCSV II.I.E CHRISTIAN CHURCH
overwhelming odds.
- Rev. James Saiterlleld, paslor. M~
HAlfmlRD CHU RCII or CHRIST IN
Srhool 10 a m.
Robert E. Mw;scr, pastot Sunday school.
Roaming the m ountains bY
wunhip9 45 a.m , ~ySchool10:45 a.m ;
n iRISTIAN UN ION , Thr R.i:'V William
9 :II a.m., Pa ul MuSS£"1 . !iupl., niornl~
SOUI1IEIIN ~
evenlng wonhlp 7 p.m. 'I\JEoaday, 7:.ll p.m .,
Camphrll, pastor Sunday School, !l;.l .J11.!11.
horse and buggy ln search or
n... lomoo M. ll1U'k
worship, 10: lJ u.m , Sunday t•vcn l~ st•rvke.
ladles prayer """"lng. Wedneoday, 7. 30p.m.
.larTIC'I li u ~~: tv&gt;s . ~up! ; f'Vf'nlng st'rvk'l' 7 .,
n... Morll w. .,...
7 p m .; mid-week S£'tvlct&gt;. Wrorl£'Sday , 7 p.m .
handlcapped children and m ain·
YPE.
p m WP&lt;II'It'S(I&lt;ty f'vl'nl~ p ray f'l rl'W'('Iifllo(
Rn. l'1orellcoSYRACUSE CHURCH or TilE NA7.A
talnlng letter-w riting cam MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAP'l1ST, CllffO?f
7 :II p m Y~u l h prayc•r st&gt;f"VI('(' &lt;'&lt;lf'h
APPLE GROVE - Chw-ch School, 9 a m .
RENE - Rev JufTX'S B. Kittk&gt;. pastor.
S!xtl1 and Palmer, the Rev. Mark McClung.
Tui'Sday
Worship, 10 a.m t!lrsl and thlnl Silndays!,
paigns to gain financial help
Sherman Cundiff, ~ u ~rl nt endml. Sunc.lay
&amp;,nday !Chool9. ~ a . m.; Dan \\'bite, Sunday
FA IRV IF.'W BIBU' CliURCf l, li'l.i t'l W
UMW , second Tuesday, 7:Xt p.m.; Prayer
School. 9:Xl a.m : Mo m!~ Worship JO::l&gt;
from International agencies, she
Sfhool supt., John Reibel, Sr., US!. SUpt .
Va, Rt I, Mark Irwin . pustor Wor!ihlp
Wed nesday, 7 p.m.
a.m.: Evan.IZ('I\stk' St•rvk'e, 6 p.m Pra~'t'f
Monii,.;I Worship 10: IS a.m. Youllr """"lng
able to build in 1950 what
was
scn·ki'!'i.
9·
:ll
a
m
,
~
u
ndu
y
School.
II
,,
m.:
• BEnlANY - Worship, 9 a .m .; ChuJ'('h
and ·praiSi' Wedn('Sdav, 1 p.m .: youth
7: 30 p.m. Wedneoday, fnc!UC]Ing woe lOIS.
("V(•nlng wocshlp, 7 ~ p.m. Tuesday collaf(f.'
School, 10 a.m.. Bible Study, Wednesday. 10
ll'll"f'111\1Z. 7 p.m.
remains
today H aiti's only
eager beawn. Junkx' astroanuu. and Junior
prayl'r lll('lofinK and Blblf' shxty. 9 1l u m
a.m.; Doreaa Womm's FelkJwshlp, Wedlx&gt;s·
EDEN UNITED BRETHRE N IN
school
for
the
handlcapped
and
biJ!h BYF: cllotr P""'tlce 8:.JI p.m.
Worship M'I''V\('(', W~ll(osd&lt;J y, 7 :JJ pm
dly, ll a.m.
CHRI ST. Elden R. Blake. pastor. Sundav
WedDeoday: prayer meeting and Bible study,
OUR
SAVIOUR
l.l!llt
f;
RAN
CHURCH
CARMEL - Cb=h School, 9: 30 a.m :
In
an
Impoverished
na tlon
Srh00110 a.m.: RObert Rcc:&gt;d. supt: Momtns~:
W - y. 7: 30p.m.
Walnut and Ht•nry St~; .. Ravrnsw&lt;XXI, W v..
Worship, 10: 1.'1 a.m : II&lt;'&lt;'OI1d a nd fourth
~ . n a.m.: Sundax night scn.1ces.
where m any women have childCHURCH OF CHRIST, Middleport . Mil and
l1K&gt; Rcov. GeorRc:&gt; C. Wr,lrlc k, pastor . Su!Kia~
Sundays!: Fellowlblp dinner wllh Sunon,
Ch rlstla n Endeavor, 7::ll p.m.: Sof¥: 9ervlct',
Main, Bob Me-llon. mbllater: AI Hanson,
ren only tor the future support
SChool, 9::JI a.m.; Sunday wortv;lp, 11 ;~ . m .
third 'llluroday, 6:30p.m.
8 p.m.: Pn&gt;ach lnf(. H: .11 p m. Mld·wf'ek
rwotlate mllllst...-; MUoo Gerlach, SUnday
CALVARY SIBLE ClfURCl l, now loca l1d
Prayer meeU~. Wedi'V'!Iday, 7 pm , Alvin
they wUI provide, handicapped
EAST IErART - ciiurri. School. 9 am.:
School Supe&lt;tn-1 . Bible School. 9: 30
on Pom('roy Pike, County Rood 'li rK'ilr
Reed. lay leader.
Worship. 10 a.m. tsectnd and founh
face being "trea ted Uke
children
a.m.; momma WOI"'hhp, JO: :J) a .m .; f'Veftlrw
Flatwood'
&gt;
.
Rev.
Black'A•ood,
JX!Stor.
Sfotvlces
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , ROJ&lt;"r
SUndays; UMW , !lrsl l'Ueoday, 7::rl pm.
"""""P 7 p.m. W - y·BJble Sludy and
on Sunda y at ltl: .l l a.m. and 7. :ll p m. wit h
a lap dog, or just pushed into a
Watson, pastor; Cren.o;on Prall. Sunday
LETART
FALI..'!i
Worship,
9
am.:
yout~- .-~np, 7 p.m.
Sunda)' school. 9: ll a m . bib it' study,
School supt Morning worship, 9 ll a m ;
Church SciD:tl., 10 a.m.
corner and forgotten about,"
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OFTHE NAZA·
Weclne-llday . 7: :ll p m.
Sunday school, 10: :wl a m , evmlnR .!l('lvk:e,
MORNING
SfAR
Worship,
9::11
a
m.;
RENE, Co-pulon, !Wr. Ov.rles Coyle and
S!st~r Joan says.
FAffil
FEI.WWSHI
P
CRUSADE
FOR
7 30 p.m.
Clnuctl Sttm, 10:3&gt; a.m.; hlbk&gt; St\.lly,
RPY. Nancy Coyto. BIU While, Sunday school
CHRIST- St. Rt :tl8, 1\n Uqu lry. Pa.&lt;~tor . R.rv
MT. UNION BAPTIST, 11&lt;-v. Tom DooJ&lt;oy:
"The tlrst thing we try to teach
ThW'Ido)',
7:.JI
p.m.
supt ., Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; lnOiliiJw
Franklin Dkkem. Sunday mom in~ . 10 n m.
Joe Sayre, Sunday School Superintendent.
MORSE CHAPEL - Church S.hool, 9:30
them
Is that these are children,
""""'P· 10:30 a.m., ~Y .......U.ttc
&amp;indayeven lng . 74'1l p.m . Thur.ldayf'vf'nlng,
Sunday S&lt;'hool, 9:45a m .. r.ve ni n ~ worship,
a m.; Wonhlp, n a.m.
'
meetlnil, 7p.m. i'rayerllft!JnaWodniioday7
1
:II
p.m.
•
too,"
says Sister Joan, who
7:
l)
p
.m
.
Prayer
mE'('tlna,
7:00
p.m
.
PORilANil - Oturdl School. 7 p m.:
p.m.
S11VERSVD.LE COMMUNITY BAPTIST
Wedneoclay.
Wonhlp, 8 p.m.: UMYF, WedJ\eoday, 7·30
to relate anything about
declined
CHURCH, Pas.lor Raben Byl'r!l Sunday
TUP PE RS PLAINS CHURC H OF
UNITED PRESBY11:RIAN MINIS'n\Y
p.m.
her
pre-Haiti
life, including her
School
10
am
.,
Wor5tl1p
Sci"VVcf&gt;
11
am
.
OF MEIGS COUN'IY, !Wr. Wllllda Johnoiin.
OIRIST. Vlnrent c . Waters. Ill. minister:
RACINE WESLEY AN - Chw-ch Schoof,
Sunday evening service. 7.ll p m., Wec:lncs·
director: Harold JobRIOn, dl.l'foetor or
H&lt;nnan Black. suprrlnll'nderl!. SUnday
tuil namP
10 a.m.: Wcnlllp, 11 a.m.: UMW, fourth
day evening scrvtre, 7: lJ p.m.
School 9::1) a.m.: evening serviCe, 7 p.m .:
educltk:ln.
Monday 7: 30p.m.: Handmaldonoolthel.ad,
Her St. VIncent School proINDEPENDEm HOLINESS CHURCH,
Wedne!day Bible School, 7 p.m.
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN,
1 flrl1
Wedladly, 7 p.m.; Mm'• Pra)t&gt;r
vides
room and board for 250
Inc:.
Paul
St
..
Middleport.
Rev.
O'Dell
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZAWcnlllp Sfn1ce, 9 a .m.: Cburdr S&lt;tmi.IO: 30
Breaklul, WeclneldQ', 7 1.m.
Manley, pa1tor. ~Y School, 9:30a.m ..
handicapped
students, as weU as
RENE,
Rev
Herbert
L
irate.
Jlll.
'
lor.
Fra
nk
1.m.
Sl!M'ON
Onon:h
School,
9:
30
a.m.:
'
Momlrw wtnhlp lO:D a.m .; evening wor·
Riffle, supt 'Sunday Sctrol, 9::11 a .m.
M!,DOLEPORT PRES BYTERIAN .
lnOiliiJw -.hlp, 10: «5 a.m. (lint and llrtnl
mediCal
services
·that include
ship, 7:Xt p.m . Tuelday, 12::J&gt; p.m . Women's
Wonhlp ~. 11 a m ahd 7: :lJ p.m .
Cllurth S&lt;tml. 9 a.m.: Montlng
&amp;rndaysl; Mlowlldp c11nnor w111r
racllitles
lor
plastic,
orthOpediC
prayer
meetlna';
Pr!IYl'l'
and
prabie
service,
Pra)IO!"
~tng,
Wednesday,
7·
30
p
m.
to; 1.1. Study 'nlooday, 10 a.m.,
thlnl'lllunday, I: 30 p.m.
W -y.7:30 p.m.
llu:ly, 'I1lundaJI, 7:30p.m.
and eye surgery.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. Oliver
U UREL CLIFF FREE; METHODIST
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
Swain. Sops Uendenr. SUailay ochool 9: 30
Former students make artlfl·
RU!1AIID APOSTOUC CHURCH OF
CHURCH, !Wr. ROOert Mtller, pollcr; I:Joyd
TERJAN Ortll'dl. Oturdr sma, 10: 15 a.m.:
a.m. I'WI'Y - .
JEliUli CHRIST, Eldor Ja..,. Miller. Bible
Wrljcht,
Dlrecior
ot
Chrlslla
n
Educa
tion.
cal
legs and other prosthetics
IIOil90I'I
CHRIS'I'IAN
UNION,
WWlam
~ """""' 11: 5I a.m.: Study.
stUdy, - y. 7: :II p.m.; y Scllool.
SUnday Scloot , 9:30a.m : Mornlnt! Worship,
Crablrot, , . -. !UJday SciJool. 9:30a.m.:
~:_.!':a.m.:
and HIP
and
sell them from a nearbY
10 a.m.
flliJit lti'YI&lt;e, 7:30 p,m.
IO:.JI a.m.: Choir Pnicl lco, !lUndaY. 6:30
....... - . 7:30p.M.- IO)Ipra)IO!"
'ii'tnWil) !ltorday, I p.m.
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
•
shop.
_p.m.: Evening Wonhlp, 7:30 p.m. W- 7:30p.m.
OIUROI
c:Ea&lt;IJtxil.
GOD,10- a.m.:·
day PrJl'l!&lt; and Bible Sludy , 7:30p.m.
lilY. Jolin Evan..
Surltloy
Medical care ln Haiti Is very
IIEARWALLOW RIDGE CIIURCJI OF
-llonry Eblin. Jr.,
- -y-SUpt.s-~
· Earl . - - , putor.
. OEXTtR CHURCH OF CHRIST, Charles
lllndt.Y.......tr~p, U a.m.: Cltlldrtn'a &lt;llllrrll.
Urnlted;
. the Infant inortallty
CHRIST, Duane Warden, · Blhle
SChOOl t II Lm.; MlniDC W&lt;nNp 11 a.m.;
RIIMell. Sr.. mlalster: RtckMacunber,•upt .
cloM, 9: 5I a.m.; 1111111111w wonlllp, 10: !If
11 a.m.; !lrrniloy ....... · 7 p.m.;
Sunday
IChool,
9:30
o.m.:
wtnhlp
oonrlce,
rate
Is
1:11
deaths.per 1,1nl.
9uDday I!WIIIIJI - · 7:30 p.m.; Prayot
W•l ltoyMIIIIlr--~. 1
a.m.: .,...,.~11:31fp.m. w~
Moellnl. w~. 7:30p.m.
~30a.m. Bf!!Je Sfudy. 1\leoday, 7::.1 p.m
l'l!l,!!l!liwGy ~ ~ 7 p.m.
.. . . llbldy, 1:11 p.m.

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BUR I.INC II AM SOl TI'I IERN BAPTIST
{ I! UH\11 , Houw 1. ShadP J&gt;;a,_~ t or. Dorr
llt,u·k i\f f lll.ttt~l \\ llh Sou thl.•rn l3aplls(
"Cnnvt•ntlon Sunrla\ .,., ·hoot I .lip m .. Sunduy
wm-,;h lp l :11 prn ' l hut sda v l'\t'nlrl,l:l Blblf'
stud\' 7 p.n1
l~J·::VT\ ·. L'IlS' Ii\1
1\:-:..'il- MHI .r
ltacllll",
Hoult' l:!-1 \\'l!ll.tnt !lob&lt;tt'k. l:.;tstnr Sunday
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7pm
IAHI'! ':'&gt;l i'I-H !lt\I ,.I IST ! }On ( hf'll dlt',
Sup! Sund.t\ Schill)\ '1 .111 ,, rn Mtwnlf\R
Wnt ... hip. \():Ill it Ill l' t.t\'t 'l' S.· rvln~ . a lter
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MIDDLEPORT I'ENTI::COSTAL , Thlrd
Ave, tht• Rt•v Clurk Bulu•r pa.o;for Carl
Notl lrq.c hum. Suf).Jay &amp;·tuo\ Supt Sunday
School tO ~

m.- dtiS!R'!) f01 a l.l a~es . E:~nlng
st.'I"VIt'l&gt;s, ti p m Wt&gt;dncsday , Study, 7 . ~ p .m .
Youth st'l'vit'PS, 7 ll p.m. F riday .
ECCLK"IA FELLOWSIII P, 128 Mill St ,
Mlddll"JX)rt. Past01 Is Brolhrr t'huck McPhcr
soo Su nday St•hoo\ a t 10 a.m Ser.olces
Sunday C'v~ll n~o: at 7 v.m . and Wt&gt;dnrsday at7

pm.
ANT IQU rrY BAPTIS"T. Ht•v Earl Shuler,
J m&lt;~tCI' Sunday lie hoot 9 ll 11 m , Chu rt"'h
srrvk'C, 7 p m.. yout h mt~t lng. fi p m
'1\J('Sduy Bilj(' Study . 7 p m .
F'ULL GOSPEL LI(;HTHUUSl-.. , .1.J)tl
Ull and HoM. I'OnU1'(JY Tom Kf' lly, J)65tCT
Danny Ll.tmlx'rt. Sunday School Superl nl mdrn l Sunduy Morn i ng sPrvkw•. 10 00 a m ,
Su nda y I'Vf'n l n ~ ~rtvl ~ · 7 :WI p rn S(.rvku
'1\u-sdny and l'hur'SCI.ty M l•n ln RS 111 7 30 p.m .
WOHD 0\o' FAfl'll . 91 M ill St . Mlddlcpon;
Ulchartl Sttwilrl. ~ts l nr Sunday mondRI\,
10 [)I Su iYiny C'Vf'l'1 ln l{. 7 :•1 Tut"Sduy morn
I n ~ Al b\(• ~·ltucty lfl 00 Wt&gt;dnesday l"Venlna:,
7 l), Thur sday nwn nlng v ldt~ with Kennf'th
&lt;'o t::~t •laml . Ill 00 Frld.ty I'Vt•n ln~o~ vldro Wllh
Kt• nru-t h C'opt•land, 7 '10
NEW II AVEN CII URCU OF' THE NAZA
Hl--:NK \tP\ Gh•mbn SI'J oud, pnstoc Su nday
St hvol. 9 '!() .t m., WOI"Nhlp ~('(' . lO::l)
am, You th S.•r-~IL" ' Sunday, 6. 1!1 p .m ;
Sunday l'VI'nl nJil !IPf'VIl.'t', 7 00 p .m Wcdnm·
d uv Pruyt•r Mt'('1ln ,~:~ nnd Bible Study 1 OOp.m
NEASE SEl" ri.E MENT CII URCH . Qo.
nald R. KarT. Sr. pastor Sunday aflf'l"nooo
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Daniels and a 'single by Randy
Layton then .Will Hatslop tripled.
Beegle pitched the fifth and sixth
Innings and did not allow a hit.
Southwestern w ill pl ay the
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!lfth Inning, three ofthem on Kent

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Andre Thornton of the Indlans
drove In two runs and stretched his
hitting streak to 10 games. H e had a
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Sout hwestern defeated Southern,
6-2 Thursday evening, thus throw·
ing t he SVAC race into a two-way
tie between the Tornadoes and
Kyger Cr eek
By winning, the Highlanders gol
back into the race with a 5-3 overall
mark in loop play_
Sout hpaw David Nlda threw a
four -hitter mcludlng a shutout
effort for six innings.
In the seventh frame, Southern
plated it s two runs on a double by
Roush, an error, and triple by Zane
Beegle. Nida ended the game with a
strikeout
Southwestern jumped on starter
Cunningham for a single first
inning tally on a single by Don Carr
which was foll owed by three walks.
John Port er than came on lo put out
the fire.
Sout hwestern scored another ru n
in the second on a triple by Steve
Pelirey and a sacrifice fly off the
bat of catcher Tony Daniels.
In the fourth Inning, the hosrs
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The Haitian governm ent
doesn't have sra rt srtcs on the
num ber of handicapped children
In thecountryof nearly6mllllon,
but an olflcial acknowledged
that Sister Joan 's is the only such
schooL The goverrunent prov ides support. Inclu d in g
teachers and aides, to her.
" In the Haitian schools, there
are just too many students per ,
class. The hand icapped children
aren' t able to get much special
attention," says Sister Joan,
sitting next to a gtant playpen In
w hich children. some bilnd,
som e deaf, som e wobbling on
artificial legs or crutches, play
together happily .
One of the fir st things Sister
Joan stresses to mothers is that
tier school isn't a dumping
ground. Students are kept here
only until they are deemed able
to cope in public schools .
" We !eel very strongly they
should go outside the school; we
send them aut as soon as we
think they're ready," she says.
Another rule is that parent s
must contrtbute som ething to
the children's keep.
" If we tell the m other that
Tommy needs shoes and leg
braces and she says she can' t
atrord them, t hen we tell her :
'Well, pay what you can tor. the
shoes, l!fld we will pay the rest
and provjde the leg br aces.' We
want to get them involved."
Parents must take their children home for Christmas and
Easter.
She follows the careers her
students, and says many find
work In the rorelgtl assembly
plants here. Other alumni In·
elude a New York HO$pltal lab
technician and a bank executive.

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Pagl 8

Meigs Unit ACS

Leukemia and its warning signs
"Leukemta Is a, cancer c1 blood·
forming tissues, mJllnly bone mar. row, lymph nodes and spleen.
There will be an estimated 24,!WXI
new cases and an estimated 16,!WXI
deatlls In 1983. WhUe leukemia Is
,. , often thought of as a disease of
chlldhood, actually It sb1kes many
more adults - 21,500 adults annually compared with 2,500 children,''
says S. Michael, public Information
chairman of the American Cancer
Society of the Meigs County Unit.
Leukemia, a cancer of the
blood·formtng ttlsues, s.b1kes both
sexes and aU ages. Causes of most
cases are unknown. There is some
evidence of Inherited susceptlbllity,
although not for direct transmission
from parent tO child. Individuals
with Down's syndrome and certain
other · hereditary abnormalities
have higher than normal Incidence

olleukemla.Tt has alsO been linked
to excesSive exposure to radiation· .1
and certain chemicals such as
benzene.
Early detection of leukemia may
be dlttlcult to detect because
symptoms often appear to be those
of other less serious conditions.
When . a physician does suspect
leukemia, a diagnosis can be made
through blood tests and a biopsy of
bone marrow, Michael said. Some
early signs may Include fatigue,
paleness, weight loss, repeated
tnfections, easy bruising, nose·
bleeds or other hemorrhages .
Symptoms of advanced leukemia
Include extreme fatigue, massive
hemorrha,ges, pain, swelling of
gums and various skin disorder.
Chronic leukemia progresses
slowly and without warning signs.

Chemotherapy ts by tar the most
~tlve metlxxl of treating leukemia patients, he added. A variety c1
anti-cancer drugs are used singly or
In combinations. Blood t:r~stons
and antibiotics are used as suppor·
tlve treatment.
Ways to help protect yourself
against leukemia recommended
are a regular health checkup,
Including blood tests; anyone· ex·
posed over a period ,of time to
X-rays, radium or other radloaclive substances, or to products of
benzene, should especlaUy visit a
physician lf they suffer from
excessive fatigue, frequent bemor·
rhages, repeated Infections, easy
bruising, children who become
easily fatigued, bleed from gums,
nose, skin or appear unnaturally
pale should be thoroughly checked.

Meigs meeting notes_______
·

TEACIUNG - Miss Gwen Gerber, hwnane
education coonltnattor for Consolidated Humane

Organizations ol Sootheastem Ohio, presenting her
program on pet ownership responslbiUtles at tbe

Pomeroy Elementary School.

Responsibility of pet is for its lifetime

Middleport
.
Club
Llterary
Collected stories-o!Eudota Welty,
noted as an outstanding short story
writer, were reviewed by Mrs.
Bernard Fultz at a meeting of the
Middleport Literary Club held at the
home ol Mrs. George Hackett and
hosted by Mrs. Fultz.
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel Introduced
the reviewer, who commented on
the atitl!or's .sou.thern .nalrln story;
. telling:
Mrs. Richard Owen presided at
the meeting, which opened with the
club coUect. It was voted that the
only refrestunents to be served at
the meetingS is candy . Mrs. Owen
named Mrs. Bachtel and Mrs. Fultz
to work wlth Mrs. Dwlght Wallace,
new vice president, on preparing
programs for the coming year.
For roD call, members answered
with a spring poem. Mrs· Marvin
WUson extended an Invitation to the
members to attend their 50th
wedding anniversary observance, 2
to 4 p.m. June 19 at Diamond
silVIngs and Loan Co. Rlverboat

E lementary students of Middle· for the time It Is found appealing or
keeping their pets from lJeco!Y)Ing
port, Pomeroy, Salisbury arid practical.
nu~ances and neutering to prevent
Bradbury Schools In the past week
Good pet owners also accept their unwanted animals, Gerber pointed
were taught how to become respon- respnslbUIUes to the community In
out.
elblc ppt ; .myners. IV)'iss Gwen
.Gerber. humane ,edut atloli cobrdi·
.
.
.
nator for Consolldaled Humane
Orga nizations of Southeastern Ohio
and the Meigs County Humane
Society, provided the program for
students and materials for the
teachers.
In her classes, Gerber taught that
. A regular feature prepared by the liberal use ol the term 'flbrocystlc
being a responsible pet owner
American Cancer Society, to help disease' lor benign conditions In
means more than providing foOd
eave your llfe from cancer.
biopsy specimens ... " "The nonspeand shelter - it means making a
QUESTJON:
Are
there
any
clfic
and Ul-detlned nature ol the
well Informed choice In pet selec·
.
Identifiable
patterns
to
look
lor
In
label
'flbrocystlc
disease' would not
· lion, safegilarding the pet against
the
development
of
breast
cancer?
matter
were
It
not
for the prognosdangers, spending tlhe tlme - as
ANSWERllne:
The
American
tic
lmpllcatlons
that
have been
well as the money - required to
Cancer
Society
points
out
that
attributed
to
It,"
the
physicians
~eep the pet healthy and happy .
under
35,
the
risk
of
breast
cancer
Is
wrote
In
the
October
14 New
. She stressed tbe lm(Xlrtance of
minimal;
every
women
over
35
Is
Engla
nd
Journal
of
Medicine.
"The
. making a commitment to the
Room.
normaUy
at
high
risk.
Risk
·In·
real
problem
is
that
this
nebulous
animal for Its lifetime, not merely
creases with age; about 75 pereent disease has been said to Impart a
of breast cancer occurs after nge50. two-fold to four-fold Increase In t he
All women are at higher risk If they risk of breast cancer. If flbrocystlc
Plansfora)ltneysuppertobebeld
have a personal history of breast disease were not considered a
onMayl4attheChesterFlreStatlon
cancer ln the Immediate family harbinger of malignancy, It would will be completed at a meeting of the
mothers or sisters. Women with be more readily accepted as a Community Wives Club at the home
breast lumps or thickenings, nipple physiologic variant. Thus It be· of Jane Coates Tuesday night.
SCIPIO - Scipio Township
discharge or other abnormalities · hooves us to examine carefuly and
Trustees will meet Friday at 7
are also at higher risk.
ctitlcaliy ali the evidence for thls
p.m . at the town hall In
However, a recent six year study alleged association."
Pagevlllc.
by the American Cancer Society
QUESTION: Are cancer symp·
Marlene Barrett and Lilly
EAGLE RIDGE - Meigs
showed that fairly definite patterns toms sometimes mimicked by
Kennedy hosted a bridal shower
County Fox Chasers Association
were found In only smaU propor· nonmalignant conditions?
honoring Robin Barrett, bride-elect
will meet Friday at 7: .10 p.m. on
lions of women .
ANSWERllne: Yes. But only
or James Keith Haning Jr., at the
Eagle Ridge.
The ACS report In Ca- A Cancer one's physician, using careful
Barrett home.
Games were played with prizes
Journal for Clinicians was based on diagnostic procedures can make a
ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
data collected during the first six definite diagnosis.
going to Lois Wyatt, Jean Woods,
County Pomona Grange meet ·
yearsottheSociety'slargeprospecQUESTION: Besides cancer of and Anita Basham. Cake, chips,
lng, 8 p.m . Friday at Rock
mints and punch were served.
live study begun In 1959 to study the the chest lining, Is asbestos linked to
Springs Grange Hall; annual
relationship of people's living hatr any other form ol cancer?
Others attending were Faye and
· Inspection and national grange
It s to cancer. Among365,8l2 women
ANSWERIIne: A study of ashesLisa Steinmetz, Anna Qulvey,
sewing contests will b&lt;' judge;
they Identified 3,130 In whom breast los Insulation workers In !be United
Maxine, Opal and Patty Dyer, Betty
He m lock Grang&lt;' wtll be hosts .
cancer developed during 1959-65. States and Canada showed an
Wyant, Linda Haning, Bonnie
On ly 21 percent! of the breast Increased rlsk of death from . Whittington, Sarah Haning, Zandra
cancers In women aged 30 to 54, a nd cancers of the esophagus , colon and
Vaughan, Juanita and Denise
29 perc-ent of those aged 55 to 81 tectum, larynx, orophamyx, kid ·
Lambert, Pat, Anita and Angela
were "attributable to accepted risk ney and stomach.
Harman, Florence Barrett, Barb
factors
either
singly
or
In
comblna·
QUESTION:
Does
genital
herpes
CotterUl,
Janice DeBord, Sue
BEDFORD - A meeting of
lion
...
The
fact
that
three-quarters
develop
Into
cancer•
Payne,
Anna
Collins, Nonna -Stanthe Bedford Township Trustees
of all breast cancer cannot be .
ANSWERllne; Some association
ley, Joan Fetty, Evelyn McCaskey,
has been set for 6 p.m . Sa tu rday
attributed
to
any
known
specific
has
been
shown
between
genital
Betty Oliver, Mae Gilliam, Katheat the clerk's home.
ca use Is reason to Increase our herpes virus Type Il and the
rlne Weaver and Margie Haning.
efforts to Identify and quantify risk development of cervical cancer.
Also presenting gttts to the
POMEROY -There will be a
factors. and to seek effective means The relationship of the two dis·
bride-elect were Barbara van
special meeting of the Shade
of Intervention and control," the eases, however, has not been
Meter, Jesse Grueser, Beulah
River Lodge 45J. F&amp;AM, Ches·
Grate, Karla Brown, Mary Barrett,
study declared .
clearly established. It ls lm(Xlrtant
ter, 7:30 p.m . Saturday; work
QUESTION: Does a lump In the that anyone, male or fe!J1ale, who
Edna Mae Swick, Donald Weaver,
will b&lt;' In the master mason debr east a I ways In d 1cat e contracts genital herpes seek medl·
Ktisty, Cathy and Connie Quivey,
gree. Refreshments will be
malignancy?
cal help a nd remain under proper
Allee Mae Stanley, Sherry Arnold,
served.
ANSWERllne: No, It does not. care.
VIcki Russell, Tammy and Vlcld
But any such condition should
For more Information caU 992- DeBoard, Cricket Erlx, Shirley
BEDFORD - Bedford Town·
always be brought to the attention 7531.
Lambert,MartyandCarrenWyant.
ship Trustees meeting will be 6
p.m . Saturday at clerk's home.
' of
one'sIndoctor.
women
have
lumps
their Many
breasts
and often
experience patn. Reeentiy a group
of physicians at the Sidney Farber
Cancer Institute and Harvard
POMEROY - Unity Singers
Medical School questioned the " ...
wUl be at the Joppa Chu rch
Sunday, Mothers Day, at 7 p.m .

Cancer A nswerline

Pattern and indications
with breast cancer

Community Wives

Calendar

Serving at the Jitney supper wlll
begin at 5 p.m. and food wUl be

avallable either by dinner or ala
carte. Proceeds will be used for
assisting needy tamllles.
Plans are also being made by the
grpup tor an arts and crafts show to

be held In conjunction with the Big
Bend Regatta.
The club recentty held a weD·
attendedgamespartyattheChester
Fire Station. A vote of thanks was
extended to tbe contributors and
those who SUP(Xlrted the activity.

·tnct'faslng · natlonwicte problem," ·
Hysell ·said.: Many parents ·when
approached about tt;teir· child'~
Involvement In alcohol, ask "What
can I do?" be added. "This
program on Tuesday may provide
some of those answers. We
hoping lor a blg turnout even those
parents 'who do not think they haVf
a pr(lblem Involving their chUt:!;
ren," according to HyseU.

are

la ·
American Legion p ns
h ' n da
.
Mot er s ay nee :
A Mother's Day dance will be
held at the Pomeroy Legion Hall
Sunday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m:
Music will be by George Hall.

Gift
.•

SUTI'ON -A s~lal meeting
or Sutton Township Trustees will
be held at 8 p.m . Monday at the
Syracuse Municipal Building.
POMEROY - A meeting of
Meigs County Chapter 53, Dis·
abled Ametican Veterans, has
been set lor 6: 30 p.m. Monday·at
the chapter home. Butternut
Ave., M. L . · KeUy, chapter
.adjutant, announces.

·Sing at revival
The choir of the West Vlrglnta
Training School of Point Pleasant
wUl sing at revival seiVI~ at the
Middleport Jndependent Holiness
Chureh, Friday, May 13. The Rev.
Odell Manley, pastor 1 Invites the'
public.

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If Y0!1 feel you did not fall, forget dedicated to •helping parents with
about that particular event alid look
cult-related problems. I bad two
tor other things that might be goll!g problems with your advice.
on tn your. ute to make you 1~1
First, all young people caught up
unhappy. Whatelsehasgonewrong In cults are not, as you said,
lately?
"personally Insecure." Sonoettnoes
Above all, do not , continue to they merely happen to be at a
punish yin-self like a critical parent
vulnerable point In their lives or
might lor making a mistake.
they are In t1!e wrong place at tbe
Instead, after making a mistake,
wrong time.
treat y011rself like a loving_parent
Second, the Na tiona! CouncU of
would treat a child who has just ' Churches has taken a stand
messedup..:..wlthconcetnandlove
a,galnstt cult-awareness groups,
and an eye .wward learning from a
parents and otbers who want to
bad situation.
remove young people from cults. In
Berating yourself or making
addition , they have tak~n a sympa·
yourself !eel guilty for your inadeq·
!betic stand toward certain cults,
uacles nC'(er helps. It only niakes
notably the Unlllcatlon Church of
you !eel more worthless and Inept.
Moonies.
DEAR DR. BLAKER - Some
If parents need help, encournge
time ago you wrote a column
them to write to the Cltizens'
advising the parents of a 2D-year-old
Freedom Foundation/Albany, Box
woman who had recently joined a
86, Hannacroix, Ny 12007. They wlll
cult to contact the National CouncU
be put In touch with the local
of Chutches lor help.
chapter. Thank you for printing my
I am a member of the Oklahoma
letter.
·
chapter of the Citizens' Freedom
DEAR RE;ADER - My expeFoundation, a national organization
rience wlth the Citizens' Freedom
Foundation has l:leen that the group
ls very helpful lor parents whose
chlldren have been Involved In
POPPY DAYS - Pomeroy Mayor Clarence Cross, Ultle Ml"' Poppy, Lorelta Tlcmey~r,
cults
.
Andrews
proclaimed May 28, 27 and 28 as poppy days president of the auxiliary and Eighth District junior
A total of 203 caDs were answered 16.0; Rutland, 26 runs, 1,028.8mlles,
Is there a · hospital stay In your
tn
the
village
ol Pomeroy. Pictured are, front row, l· r, chalrnuw, EDen Rought; poppy clmlnnM, and Laney
by the Meigs County Emergency 39.6; RaclJ!e, 21 runs, 559.2 miles, · youngster's future? Learn how to
Kim
Haggy,
Poppy Princess, Mayor Andrews. and H1mklu. ,Junior Miss Poppy. Poppy days in Pomeroy
Medical Services during the month 26.6; Tuppers Plains, 14 runs, 540.1
!r'om Dr. Blaker's newsletter
cope
Megan
Beth
Clark,
Poppy rrtnc'llss; baAOk, Jennifer III'C sponsor~d hy the i\tnerican IA•i(lon AU:..Wary of
of AprU. All squads traveled 6,510 mUes, 38.6; Syracuse, 10 runs, 295
"When your chUd goes to the
llrew Wt•hstt·r t:tost :49. .
mUes, 29.5, and Transfers, 44 runs',
'TIIIIes.
hospital
."
Send
50
cents
aod
a
Breakdown on tbe calls by unit 2,819.2 miles, 64.
stamped, self-addressed envelope
The total are '203 runs, for 6,510.1
includes: Pomeroy, 51 runs, 678.6
to Dr. Blaker In care of this
mUes, at an average of 32 miles per
miles, 13.3 average per run;
newspaper, P .O. Box 475, Radio
Middleport, 37 runs, 590.2 miles: run.
City Station, New York, NY 10019.
Write to Dr. Blaker at the above
add~ess . The volume of mall
abuse center. They' v(• had much
By HELEN HOTTEL
prohibits personal replies , but
experience
In salvaging p&lt;'Uplr DEAR HELEN:
questions of general Interest will be
My in-laws voice their opinions on even those who (at rirstlrrslst hl'ip.
discu$sed 1rt future columns.
- H.
practically everything that doesn't
Dr. Blaker Is currently In·
volved in a '"project analydng
concern
husband and
them.
me what
Theyto do
tell
, howmy
to
people's se&lt;li'W!. It you would.llktl to
do
lt,
~nd
when.
Latest
Is
.
the
..· ' HUNTINGTON, Ind . .(AP) - Hy Goldeiibei'g n!'Ver h!i5 trouble
~lp, .ilend ·your seeret to 'her . at·
finding seat, .SpeciaUy In his oWn back yani. He collects outhouses .
SECRETS, Newspaper 'Enterprlse · purehase ol a iiome: lt mttst be
t\ear them, of course, and to their
Eight of them adorn his rural home along the Wabash Rlver,
Asooctatlon, 200 Park Ave., New
not ours.
specifications,
Including' several one-seaters, a three-haler, and a· Depression-era,
York, NY 10166. Any · use of this
So
why
aren
't they aware of the
U.S. goverrunent-englneered model with a con~rete floor and a
Information will be kept
real
trouble
In
our
lives: their son' s
ceramic throne.
conlldentlal.
drug
abuse.
He
pops
pills. smokes
But hls favorite ls a round privy with a wedge-shaped seat and a
(Xlt
and
a
lso
drinks
heavily.
He's
.
weather vane on the roof.
high
as
a
kite
each
time
1
hey
see
"It's no trouble getting them," said Golden~rg, a 64-year-old
him
(at-least
once
a
week)
and
he's
retiree. "I've never gone around rapping on doors for them."
had this problem stnce he was lG!
He's thinking of putting together an anthology, about outhouses.
Unfortunately, 1 thought he was
"No one haS ever done lt," says Goldberg, who takes the subject
off these habits when 1married him
seriously. "It's always a seties of photos or Umeticks.''.
five years ago . Ins tead, they 're
Although the outhouses are often the butt of jokes, Goldenberg
worse . He's become grossly over·
The classic Giovanni Rose . A delicate ,
thinks they have some commemorative value.
Sunday School atiendance Feb.
weight
,
bad-tempe!'ed';
and
his
fine
ly detailed golden pin , packed in its
. "I get to thinldng of people going outdoors and sitting down and
27 was 39; church attendance, 15.
la
st
It
this
executive
job
can't
o
wn
min iature flo rist's box. lt says how·
thinking ... lfyou were a kid, sneaking out !orasnookeorhldinglrom
March 6 Sunday School attendance
d
eeply
ymt care.
continues.
Yet
he
won't
seck
chores," be said. "Just the Idea of thinldng about what memories
was 43; church attendance, 27. ·
Id
eal
for any gift occasio n or as a
professiona
l
help
.
they held for people gives me a nostalgic twinge.''
Alfred Church adl)llnistratlve
beaunful. sentimental reminder for that
Since he listens to everything his
board met March 1. Items dis·
.5 jJe~i .~i 5urncone.
parents advise - even when to
cu$sed were ceiling insulation,
have childre n - he might
Improving restrooms, a nd new
straighten up if they'd recognize his
kitchen llnoleums. A soup supper
drug problem and pu sh him toward
COBURG, Ore. (AP)- When a man complained about two large
will be held March 26, 4:30 to 7:30
rehabllttallon. In thr one arra
stray dogs In his garage, acting dog catcher Robert R.alhsack
p.m., to help raise butldlng funds.
where they could really do somP
Fashion J~,.•w dry
showed up right away - to find his own pets were the culptits.
Greg Winebrenner had hts nose
good, they go blind and "won't get
"We have a 5-foot fence In our yard, but one dog dug a hole and they
broken hi an auto accident and set
Involved."
both got out In the early morning," R.athsack explained after his
March 7.
What can l say that I haven't
embarrassiiJg discovery Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Yost,
already said tonly to b&lt;' Ignored ) 'I
. At least he got a !riendller reception thhan most olflclals of his .,
Lancaster Rt. , visited Genevieve
ONI.Y .
-LOSING
breed. When the dogs saw R.atllsack, they jumpc&lt;llnto his truck and
Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs. Richard. DEAR LOSING :
were quickly impounded - back home.
Yost.
Don't C'X JX'Ct COOpPrat\on f rom
Uoyd Brooke Is recovering at
pat·ents whose blindness and hassihome from loot surgery.
ness m ay havr contributed to. your
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hender·
113 Court St
husband 's problem .
son accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Pomeroy, OH .
Instead make an appoi ntnwnt
Dave Wllllams and Aa·ron, Belpre,
with counselors at a local d.-ug
992-2054
to F1orida. There they . visited
WUson
Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.
STORE
backache
wUI
have
that
degree
of
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
Batley,
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
Bill
Aubra
shortening.
But
when
the
body
is
DEAR DR. LAMB- Our son ls a
placed under excessive strain, the Wood, Mr. and Mrs . Gilbert Coen.
: grown man In the armed services.
dltference
can become lm(Xlrtant. They found Mr . Batley making a
• Upon his Induction he was found to
If
your
son
had not been Jogging, It good recovery following leg
: be In excellent health.
could
be
that
the minor dlt!eence surgery .
: When he started jogging he
Pearl Randolph reclved word
Would
never
have
caused any pam.
; started iJ!avlng back pain. He was
that
her sister, Dorothy Hess.
The well-publicized case of Presl,
' found to have one leg three-eighths
Dalton,
had an eye Implant Feb. l7 .
:of an Inch shorter than the other. dent Kennedy's back problems
: From Infancy untU he left home for were a combination of defects . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -;
: the service I faithfully took hlm lor Remember that he had an old
:a health checkup. How could this loottbaU Injury. The bad back
:condition have been overlooked? required avoiding,any excess strain
:could the doctor have been on hls hack muscles. U~r the
skillful supervision ol hls physiCian,
1979 AMC CONCORD DL
·negligent ?
Dr.
Janet
Travel!,
a
heel
lttt
and
Air cond., power steering, power brakes, AM-FM. One owner.
: I've been blamed for this condi·
STATION WAG(s-Q-\:v. .. :............... 13,795
other
measures
were
employed
to
~on, yet the doctor who attended
Exc. cond., low milea~ .• 'rd . Car.
bim all those years was a chlld keep the pelvis level and avoid any
Ult tha,t In tum strained his already
specialist, one of the best.
.
· DEAR READER - Almost Injured ~ck.
1978 FORD GRANADA 4 DR..... ~ .................. 13,395
If there is no .underlying back
:.Veryone has one leg shorter than
Exc. cond. Low mileage, air cond., AM-FM, etc.
tile other. The two halves of the defect and- tbe trunk muscles are
body are not equal. Whether lt ls strOng - that Includes the abdoml·
important or not depends upon how naJ muscles and muscles along the
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Air cond ., sun roof, power steering, power brak~s. AM-FM. One
much shorter Ol}e leg is and spine - a minor shortenlns of the
Exc. con d., a1r c01
.w.
;whether or not there are other leg Is easily tolerated. It Is only
owner';..·--~~=~=-=-::-:::-::-=:::----when
problems
crop
up
that
such
problems as weD, such as an old
back Injury, or even tbe level of minor dlfterences need extra atteil·
1976 DODGE CHARGER ... :........................... 11,595
tton. So I do not think y011 can ra:ult
physical fitness.
4 Door, air cond ., power steering, power brakes.
Air cond., AM·FM-Cassette. Good cond.
• IdeaUy the two halves of the body either yourself or your son's doctors
should be symmetrical, with both tor not having notloed a dltferertce ·
legs arid' halves of the pelviS the of three--eighths of an Inch. And lf It
1974 CHEVY CAPRICE ............................... 11.595
ilame length and size. When one leg Is now Important In providing bilck
LTD Country Squire, air cond ., power steering, power brakes,
Is &amp;horter than Ute other, the pelvis suppqrt, the measures to elevate
(CONVERTIBLE). Good cond. One of a kind. Loaded.
the
heel
on
the
short
leg
side
are
ltlts. The spinal column then must
110 Into a balancing act and reallgn quite simple and ettectlve.
AM·FjLM,
Your son may need to do more to
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1,12lf to accommodate to tbe tllt.
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Monthly county emergency calls

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FOR SUNDAY, MAY 8th

MOM PERRYS BOUNTY TABLE

By~ Blaker, Pb.D.
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D!i:AR DR. BLAKER - '1\\:entythree yean~ a,go I sold a house. I
thought it was a good Idea Qt the ·.
time !Jut lately I have been thinking
that it was a stupid thing to do.
I am now UvJn&amp; In a .one-room
apartment and have Utile else to
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, · :'leasliflhadthathouse,tberewould
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from time to time, ask yourself
' these questions:
~ Did you really · taU? If, lor
"example, 23 yean; ago you weighed
. the pros and cons and decided It was
, ;&gt;. good Idea to sell your house, you
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.u nder the circumstances. Either
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Pomeroy - ,Southern Junior .
High Athletic Boosters will meet
Monday at 7: 30 p.m . at the
Junior high.

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Portland PrO will meet at 6: lJ
p.m. Monday at the elementary
school. The fourth graders will play
their tlutophones, new otllcers will
be elected and membership wlll be
opened.
The students are selling light
bulbs to raise money lor new
curtains In the gymnasium.

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Teen alcohol and drug
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Cart R: Hysell, Mel~ County ··
Juvenlle Officer, .announces tl\at a:
parent educational program on
teenage alcohol and drug problems
wlil be conducted at 7 p.m. Tuesday '
at the Meigs Multi-purpose BuDd·
lng, Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy.
Pufllose of the two hour educ.a·
tiona! program is to educate the
parent on detecting and deaUng
with the_.teenage alcohol and drug
problem. Presenting the program
wlllbePattyLeeandZellaNisley,
alcohol specialists, In cooperation
with the Melgs-Gallla Community
Mental Health organization.
"Alcohol Is a growing problem
among Meigs County youth and the
responsible parent is In the best
position to limit or retard this

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Wahama names lop students

Friday, May 6, 1913

Public

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PUBUC NOTICE
May27 1963
P1tl01 - Sld.ilks !ton heaflng request 15 subm•t·
Dark D1amond Coal Corpora
Two senior girls have been
In case of vour fa lu re to
New ConllriiCtlon - ltted 'Mthtn 30 days of the
uon
No
3
CountY
lane
Route
answer or otherw1se respond •ssuance date or the d•rector
selected as valedictorian and
llodtllftl - Custo• Pole
No 1 Shade Ohto 45776 has as permtned by the Oh1o Rules
salutatorian of the ClaBs of 1983 at
Blrns.
been •ssued coal m1nmg perm1t of CIVIl Procedure 'Mth•n the rev•ses/wnhdraws the pro0 0 111to condu ct coal mtnrng lime stated Judgment by de- posed ac110n Any person may
Wahama High School
Principal
submtt comments and/or re·
operat1ons tn Me1gs County
CHARLES SAYRE
fa ult w1ll be rendered aga•nst Quest a meettng regard1ng anv
William Mc Whorter said Usa
.Sal sbury t0Ytlnsh1p Sect1on 8
vou
for
the
rehef
demanded
n
Renee Pickens, 17, Letart, WSB
non·ftnat actron w •thtn 30 days
AND SON
on the propert•es of Kathryn the Compla•nt
of the date mdtcat.ed Actton
Stanley Hunt end
named valedictorian with a 3,956
Carolyn G Thomas as used above does not •nctude
Roofirw &amp;
I JOines Htll The permtt area IS
grade point average on a 4-point
Clerk of Court rece•pt of a vertfted complatnt
located on the Pomeroy and
lout• 1
of Cammon Pleas
scale. Salutatorian Is Judy Lynn
lf SIQ ntftcant public mte rest ex
Chester 7 5 mtnute US G S
ion&amp; Botto111, OH. 45743
Probate Dtv stan
•sts a public meet•ng may be
Stodola, 16, Mason.
Ouaclrangle and encompasses
Me1gs County Oh10 held As to anv ac110n •nclud1ng
985-4193 or 992·30&amp;7
32 3 acres
141 22 29 15)6 13 20 27
12 2~11&lt;
Pickens, daughter of Jack and
recetpt of verlfted compla•nts
The coal mtnmg permn has 6tc
Ruth Pickens, Is vice president of
any
person
may
obtam
nottee
been revtsed to complywtth the
of fu r1her actiOns and add•·
the NatiOnal Honor Society and
currnt law and rules and 1S
honal nformat1on Unless oth
avatlable
for
pubhc
revteN
at
I
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_
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president of the WHS Student
erwrse provtded n nottces of
Public
Notice
·ussons
the D•v•s•on s D•stnct Off1ce 1n
Council
She also serves a s
parttcular act rons all communi·
Athens Oh•o and at the
"Fottlnl Contor
cat1ons shall be sent to Hear ng
president of the White Falcon
D1v•s•on s Columbus offiCe
"Club opalr
NOTICE OF SALE
Cle'k OEPA P 0 Bo• I 049
My wntten comments or
marching a nd concert bands, IS a
lcl;b• ;::;~:r for
By VIrtue of an Order of Sale Columbus OH 43216 Ph
req uests for mformal conferen
1
ISSued out of the Common 1614)466 6037 ConsultORC
m emher of the school chorus,
•tra~
Nomos
I
ces should be sent to the
Pleas
Court
of
Me•gs
County
secretary-treasurer
of
the
Squoro Two
Dtvts on of Reclamation Foun- Oh1o m the case of The Chap 3745 and OAC Chaps
37 45 47 and and 3746 5 for
tain Square Bu•ldtng 8 3
MocGroaOt
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photography club, and a memher of
Farmers Bank and Savmgs reqw rements
Wrlson
,
Columbus Ohto 43224
Company Pome roy Oh 1o
Keywanettes, the drama club and
Issuance of prelt mmary staff
Don lop
platnttff agamsl Mil ton Bar determ nat•on
LISA PICKENS
JUDY STODOlA
the Fmure Business Leaders of
PGA
141 1 5 22 29 151 6 41c
tram er al defendants upon a
Columb1a Gas Transm•ssto
Rim
America
Judgment
!herem
rendered
be
and 1s a mem her of the American
n/Lebanon Compresso r
treasurer of her juruor class.
She is pres1dentofthe New Haven
mg Case No 18 357 tn sad Stat1on
Public Notice
Society of Distinguis hed High
SALE 20% OFF
She 1s a five-year memher of the
Court I w II offer fo r sale at the
1 5 m• No o f Co Rd 35
United Methodist Youth Fellowship
JOHN TEAFORD
School Students
Mason Busy Bees 4-H Club, for
front
door
of
the
Courthouse
tn
Portland Twp OH
IN THE
Chester. Oh • 11 o ""
and attended Rhododendron Gitls
Pomeroy Me•gs County Oh o
Followmg graduation, she plans
Factltty DescrtpliOn A•r
which she serves as vice president
COMMON
PLEAS
COURT.
State In 1982
on
the
25th
day
of
June
1983
to attend Parkersburg Community
PROBATE DIVISION.
Appl•cat•on No 06 988
lr--"iiir:U:;;;:-Among the awards she has won
at 10 00 AM the tollowtng
Comments to Oh•o EPA I
In addition to he1ng nam ed
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
College for two years and then
are four blue ribbons and a pin for
JOSEPHINE OSBORNE , lands and tenements located SEDO AIR 2 195 Front St Lo
valedictorian, Pickens Is the winner
at 210 Condor Street and 212
trans fer
to
West
Vlrgmla
publi c spe aking 1n 4-H comgan OH 43138 3 1 mmbtu
ADMX
of the Daughters of the American
Condor Street Pomeroy Oh10 nat ural gas ltred eng•ne
Umverslty where she wiD major
WILBUR WARNER
petitions, a $50 savings bond In the
45769 respectt&gt;Je!y
Revolution Good Citizenship either In business admlmstrallon or
ESTATE.
VFW " Voice of Democracy"
Sttuated •n the Vtllage of 151 6 lie
•Buldozer &amp; Back:
Plaintiff,
Award, placed second m the coWity
computer science
Pomeroy CountY ol Me1gs and
contest and the DAR medal for
hoe Service
on the Conservation Test, attended
State of Ohm to w•t
Stodola, daughter of Paul R a nd
RUBY DUNN, ot al ,
excellence m history
TRACT 1 Be1ng part of lot 44
•Ba-nta
Conservation Camp at Camp
Dolendanto
Marilyn Stodola, 1s a memher of the
Followmg a year of helng an
•n the C1ty of Pomeroy and des
•Footers
Real Estata General
CASE
NO
2398t
Caesar in 1981, Is a NatiOnal Merit
National Honor Society, treasurer
cnbed as follows 39 feet 4
exc hange student In Western
- NOTICE BY
•Landscaping
Award wlmer In math and science,
tn~ hes 10 front of 100 feet deep
of Keywanettes and a m emher of
Austraha, Stodola wtll attend West
PUBUCATION •Driveways
Is listed In Who's Who Among the WHS band , was vice president
ly.ng
between
Gemge
Ulnch
s
NICE
HOllE
for
lease
In
Pome
TO TH E DEFENDANTS THE
Vorgmla Umvers1t y to study prelot on one s1de and the school roy closetoshopprngcenter 3
UNKNOWN HEIRS DEVISEES
•Fann Ponds
American High School Student.s,
of her Sophom or e c lass and
m edicme
lor on the other s•de deeded by
bedrooms, central arr, brick
LEGATEES EXECUTORS AD
PH.
742-2407
V B Hort on Trustee for
742 3171
MINISTRATORS OR ASSIGNS
Chanes
R
Pome,oy
to
saod
Call
Ch~l
Lemley,
•
Or 74l!-2C~~
If ANY OF THE ESTATES Of
John Mack
tor an appomtment
mo
Vv1L8UR WARNER de ceased
Rei Nence Deed Volume
HOBSTmER
OF JOHN WARNER deceased
Of MARY OHLINGE R 255 Page 197 and Volume
257 Page 821 Meogs Couooy
REALTY
WARNER deceased OF CHA
Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
(Continued !rom page I )
ALES WARNER deceased OF Deed Records
TRAC
T
2
Begtnmng
7
leeo
215
Mulberry
Ave.
matter was referred to the planning
GEORGE WARNER deceased
SIDING
children as the older childre n have
bench~ for the tennis courts and and OF EMILY WARNER CON
I 13 feel) westedy ''om the
Pomeroy, Oltro 45769
and development commi ttee
southwest corner of Lot No 45 IL_ _--.;_ _ _ _ _....J
the a dvantage of using the diving
playground area have heen set. GROVE deceased
1n the Vrllage of Pomeroy 1·
Council commended George Hoi·
boards
The
obrect
of
tHe
Complamt
Bently also noted that the spider on
man, pool manager, for the work
•s to dete rm tne the unknown Me gs County Oh o (Said be
Council also agreed to have the
the playground needs painting and hetrs at law and next ot k1n of grnnmg potnl bern g the
being done on the pool In getting It
bottom of the pool painted
southwest corner of Subdtvr
bars replaced
W1lbu r Warner deceased and Stan
"Beautiful, Custom
1 of Lot 44)
ready for openlilg day
.
WIUle Guinther mformed council
Council discussed the Flood the demand 1s tha t the un
Buill Gara18s"
Jack Williams suggested that the
herrs a1 law anc;1 ne:d of Condo(
t ~~~;; 1:;~~.~,"~}
I ha t tliere Is considerable amount of
Damage Prevention ordinance known
and to lhEt. Sc1u"t'hei&gt;SI
k•n
ot
Jt=&gt;hn
Warner
Peceased
fret sidinc ess lide that Is located at the lower end
speeding by cars tra veling on
L:ot 44
Subd1v s ton
which win e nable res idents to and ot Mary Ohltnger Warner
of the pool be moved and placed in
thence back at the IMdth of 40
Second Street to Ihe tra iler court
~~~~~: ; ~949-2801 or
purchase flood Ins ura nce Council deceased the paternal grand
feet byl ne parallel to the I ne
the shallow end In order tha t It may
a
t
Wilbur
Warner
of
parents
Ben ily told council that the
took no action a nd agreed to have a
between
Lots
44
and
45
100
Cha rles Warner deceased the
used by the younger c hildren
No Sunday
concr e te pads are In place for the
rep resen tative attend a public fath er of W1ibur War ner ot feet and betng known as Sub
Wllllams felt the younger c hildren
diVIs
on
2
of
sa•d
Lot
No
4
and
lighting syste m forlhe te nnls courts
m eeting Tune a nd date to be George Warner decea sed the the same property conveyed by
needed the slide more than the older
uncle of Wtlbur Wamer of
He also added that fou r of the six
announced
V 8 Horton to Scho ol D1stnct
Erntly Warne r Congrove de
ceased th e SISte r ol Wtfbur No 4 by deed dated Oct 15
1850 and recorded n Deed
Wa• ner and of Wilb ur Warner
Book
1 5 crf 1he Deed Records
AND
deceased theH executors ad
m•n•strators and asstgns f any of Me•gs County Ohto at page
esta blish whatever tnterestthey 374 and by Anna Weber to
may have m the estate ofWtlbur Man tn Wolfe by deed dated
WHEELING, W Va (AP)- The
The bridge connects Wheeling
s truc ture to stand 91 ~ feet a bove Wa1ner or be forever barred Sept 24 189 1 recorded n
Wheeling Suspension Brtdge, fresh
and Wheeling Is land
Chester, Oh1o
low water, with a floor 24 feet wide. lrom tnhe rt!lng through or from Book 7 3 sa1d deed recOfds of
Metgs County Oh o at Page
froma$2.5mllllon face lift, hasheen
Ph 985-4289
The fl oor was supported by 12 steel assen ng an tnterest m the 62 and wh•ch satd property
Dawayne Williams
rededicated more than 1~ years
Construct ton ol the s uspens ion
cables each with 550strands of wire estate of WI bur Warner and was conveyed by A 0 Tracv
a. Scott•• Smith
for suc h other rei el as the Shertff o l Me1gs County Ohto
after It was opened lo traffic
bridge, now a Naloonal His toric
and weighing 445,400 pounds
All
Makes and Models
Court rnay dete1mme
to The Farmers Bank &amp; Sav1ngs
The tlrst brldgeon the s ite , built In
Landmark, was considered "a
You arf! requtred to answer Company by deed dated Aug
Antenna Installation
The engineer's design called lor a
1819 for $170,&lt;m, was destroyed In a
t riumph of which the people of
Housa Calls and Shop
bridge that could safely hold 16 the Co mpl am l wtthtn twenty
15 1932 and recorded m
mgh t days alter the last publtca
storm live years later A temporary
Serv1ce Avoslable
Book 136 at Page 539 of the
Wheeling and, Indeed or which those
six horse wagons and 500 people
11on at th1s no hce whtch wtll be Deed Records of Metgs
-422 1 mo Pd
replacement liutlt from parts of the
in all parts of the United States,
Muc h of the construction costs were published once each week lor County Dh•o
old bridge was built lrnmedlately,
s hould he proud," a newspaperman
financed through sa le of stock at $2; St)( success•ve weeks and the
Reference Deed Volume
las t publication w•ll be made on 24 7 Page 53 7 and Volume
and a permanent structure was In
wrote whe n the bridge firs t opened
a s hare , with many o! the c ity's
MAIN
place by 1800
25 7 Page 2 7 1 Deed Rf!cords
Pittsburgh residents, a pparently
13,&lt;m )es ldents Investing
of Metgs County Oh1o
jealous of th e project, we nt to the
Thespanwasdeslgnatedoneofl2j22-llnni~;ru~;m­ APPRAISED AT $4 000 00
Gov. Jay Rocke!ellar, Wheeling
PH. 992-2259
U .S Supreme Court lwlce to block
TERMS OF SALE CAS H
n atlona l e ngineering landmarks by
Mayor William Muegge , Depart·
James
J
Prall
n
Its cons truction but were hailed
Open Monday thru Sllurday
the American Society of CivU
Shenf! of
m ent of Highways Commissioner
Evonmcs by Appointment
when Congress said the bridge did
E ngineers In 1969 It was d escribed
Metgs County Ohto
IN lOVING MEMORY
Henry E. Cleland, Jr
Charles Miller and other officials
nol preclude safe navigation o f the
1516 13 20 3oc
as one of Ihe o ldest vehicular bridges
Of My Belovod Husband A Dod
GRI- 992-6191
joined In Thursday'srtbhon cutting,
Ohlo River
s till In operation In the wo rld
REPAIR
111d Glinq,a Paul L Mt:Dinool
Dott1e
Tumor, 992-5692
whic h was followed by the r e lease or
Charles E lle t Jr and John A
Sr
The bridge was declared a
Jean Trussall, 949-2660
113 W. 2nd St
hundreds of balloons a nd a walk
Roebling s ubmitted designs for the
Jo H1ll, 985-3335
Nallonal Hlsto1lc Landmark lnl9?.i
Pomeroy, OH
Public Notice
across the span by som e of I he 300
lfs spro•1••
br idge In 1847, wllh E lle t selected to
Open 9.00 to 6:00
Rcnovallons Included replaceBut not tho samo
people gathered under sunny skies
Mon -Sat.
complete lhe project
m e nt of some cables and wo rk on the
For
wou
are
IOnt
Closad
Th urs
COUNlY
MEIGS
for the rededication
Eitel's p lans ca lled for the flooring
4 II I
We bear such pa111
PUBUC NOTICE
Four yean '10 todoy Moy 6.
The tollowlf .J ~Nere recetved
/ prepared by The Oh•o Enw
1979
onmental Protecton Agency
W. IIIII to ,.Y ptl-byo
(OEPAI las t v.eek Eflect•ve
But to lhonl of yoo yot
dates of hnal act•ons and tssu
Vlf&gt;GfL B SR
Stoll maios us cry
ance dates of proposed act•ons
216 r 2nd Sf
I IOYt yoo lodoy
are stated Ft nal acttons may be
More than Yesterday
appealed n Wrtl ng wtthtn 30
St Rt. 124, Pomeroy, OH
Phone
But not as much as Tomorrow
days ol thP. date of th•s nottce
1- ( 614 ) · 992-3325
lo fhe Enw onmental Board of
AUTO
TRUCK
Ae.,.•ew Am 101 250 E Town
lovod 111d mossed by Wife
NEW
LISTING
Duple,
ot
3
MIAMI (AP) A je tline r
Sl Colum bus OH 43215 No
a nd tu rned bac k , landing a t Mtaml
REPAIR
Mlrpret. llouafrter Joyce (McDI
leaks out , the engine will fall "
bedroom units You own one
11ce of any appeal shall be f1led
carrying 172 people los t power In all
lnlernallonal Alrpmt
n1o11 Jocks &amp; Fomoly 1nd soo
aoo ~t lhe ~her help pay for
Furman said the rlng, which costs
w th th e d•rector w1th n 3 days
Also Tranaminlon
three e ngines shortly a1te r takeo ff
Paul L MeDin~ J' &amp; F~moly
' I was never so scared In aU m y
Proposed ac1ons wtll become
aU In lown for $27,000.
"pennies," fits tnto a notc h on a
Tllursday because o U seals had not
ft nal unless a wntten adrudtca
PH. 992-5682
life, never c loser lo death," said Dr
m agnetized oil plug that Is removed
been Installed The plane plunged to
NEW LISTING - :&gt;" Acres ot
Bruce .Jacobs, a dent ist from nearby
or 992-7121
nightly from the e ngines New o U
within 2, 700 of the Atlantic Ocean
54 Misc . Merchandise
n~e ~voo•
Ruland
] 24 !lc
Hollywood.
plugs were apparenlly Insta lled
on 2 go.
uads. Ideal
before the pilot restarted the tall
"They came down pretty fasl ·
without t he seals during nightly
for smal r.nm Only $12,500
e ngtne and llnnped to a landing In
said Federal Aviation Admlns tra
m
a
intenance,
he
sald,
adding
that
ALUMINUM
ROOFING
Miami
tlon spokesman Roge1 Mye rs
NEW LISTING Nicely
the seals d e fin itely did not fall ott In
ALL LENGTHS IN STOCK
No Injuries were reported as the
remodeled 3 bedroom home
National Transportation Safety
flight
8FT
Bahamas-bound Eastern Airlines
. '9.96
SALES
SE'RVICE
wollo I~ ballo~ ~rge liVIng and
Board officials blamed the e ngine
He
refused
to
pin
the
blame,
10FT.
.. '12.20
a real woodi&gt;.Jrner lnsu~led
L lOU plunged 17,al0feet In a bout!O failures on three missing "0 rings,"
U.S. RT. 50 EAST
12FT.
saying, " We have yet to detennlne
. . . . . ....... .. . . . 1 14.46
aoo central heat Just $29,500
minutes while trantlc passengers
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
thumb-size rubher doughnuts that
14FT
whether
the
plugs
are
s
upposed
to
.
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.... • • ••
• 1 16.70
donned their life vests As they seal o lllnlo the engln~
16FT .. .. . ..
POMEROY BARGAIN - You
come out of the s lock room with the
Authonzad John Deer,
. . . ... ... .. '18 .90
prepared to ditch, Pilot Dick Boddy
"With the '0 ring' missing, the oil
can now buy th~ 6 room horne
18FT
'
0
ring'
or
whether
the
m
echanics
.
...
.
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.
•.
'20.90
New Holllnd, Bush 1101
managed to gel the one engine gclng was able to leak out," NTSB
wolh balh and aU !Aiitoes lor
20FT
. . . ... .. . .. . ..
.. '22 .96
are s upposed to put the 'Oring' on."
Farm Equtpment
jllsl $13,'000
spokesman Ira Furman said. "U oil
ADDITIONAL 6% DISCOUNT IN APRIL - CASH. CARRY
DNier
RACINE - 8 room rtiCe older
Farm Equipment
home Has coal stoker lumace,
Parts &amp; Service
In Meigs County Common Pleas
The Racine Fire Department
814-992 -2181
On May 11, a representative from
carpetjn&amp; mce garage with ,
Court a suit lormoneywas tiled, four
a n swered a call to the Icy Dailey
shop and large garden spot 11
Congressman Clarence Miller's
Asklrlt
$35.
divorces were granted along with a
residence
a
t
3
14
p
m.
Thursday
office wlll conduct a n open door
dissolution of marriage
The deoartrnent reported that
session from 10 a m -noon In the
ALL STEEL
NEW &amp; 2 ACRES - You can
The Racine Home Natlonaj Bank
grease In a pan o n lhe kitchen stove
Courthouse In Pomeroy
save several lltousand by
tiled suit In the amount of $40,394.15
POLE BULDINGS
fimsh11g lh~ 3 bedroom brK:k
U anyone has any questions caug htflre. There were damages to
S1zes sllrt from 12'x16'
agaslilt James M Saunders and
the s tove, a kitche n cabinet and
rarK:h
111
baths,
gamge
and
concerning the Federal Govern
Lynette Saunders, Broadview
s m oke damage Mrs Dailey w as
nearly level Only $38,000
menl, please stop by to discuss
•
Heights, Oh., and George Collins as
treated
for
first
degree
burns
of
the
INSTALLED
Sizes ltom 6'x6' Up
them with the representatives
treasurer of Meigs CoUnty.
fa ce but did not require
to 24'x36'
PAD
Granted divorces were Hollie
hospitalization
lnsul1td Doc Houses
Douglas Stewart from Linda SteState Auditor Thomas E Fergu
wart; Steven Dunfee from Nancy
son's
office reported that third
Ounflee, on charges of giJISs neglect
Racine, Oh.
Jury duty for Monday, May9, at9
advance
dlstrlbullon of 1983 state
of duty and extterne cruelly;
a m . has been cancelled, the Meigs
Pto 614-143-Sill
motor vehicle regtstraton lees
Wllllam A Clonch from Martha E
10-&amp;.tlt
County Sherlfl 's Department
totaling S21,5!!9,968.89 to Ohlo counClonch onchargesofgrossneglectof
reported
ties, cities, tOWi!Shlps and villages
dilly and extreme cruelly.
The marriage of Usa Renee Meigs County received $~.607 .62

n

. Mlu.ER .

STRIP
COAL

CARPENTER

ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Court actions filed

Open door session set

Treated for bums

-- Gasllnts
septiC S-tems
LARGE or,.SMALL JOBS

1

Schneider and Robert P . Schneider
was dlssolved.

Fonn corporation
Articles of Incorpora lion have
been filed with the Secretary of
State's office In Columbus by
Lawson Excava ting Company,

Ractne.

Incorporators are Mat:gle J.
Lawson, Martha Jeffers, W , MIchael Lawson.

The Syracuse PTO will meet
Thesday, May 10, at 7 p.m Thetlrsl
grade class will he In charge of the
program,

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GRIG ROUSH
PH.

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992·7513

TRANSMISSION Fltn:R

&amp; PROPERTY
3

Announcements

SWEEPER and aewlng machine repair parts, and
aupphea
P1ck up end
delivery Davia Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up
Georgaa Creek Rd
Call
448 -0294
Control hunger end loae
wooght wHh Now Shope Doat
Plan and Hydrox Water Plllo

4 15 1 mo

OHLO

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SERVICE

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742-2834
or 949·2160

end hae--

We - · -'·wi

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Tho Maoga ' Co. fooh and
Game flahlng tournament
Stt. May 7th woll be cencollod until later due to high
water.

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dialon. Wa ...., lllpllir ,
Gil Ttlnlca.

PAT

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add bOil and rod out I'll·

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992-2196

Middleport, Ohio

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SEWER LINES
•PONDS, REClAMATION

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COMPlETE

SUPERIOR

From he S1111llest Hutor
Core to the Ltr1nt Rldil tor.
Rldlllor SptCIIISI
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. hperi~nca

VINYL

"S1d1n11
"Rootmg
"Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
'Remodeling
20 Years Expenence
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES

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'Ch1in lmk Fence
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lndultrill, Cotnftltl'e •
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Free GEsltmattesd
Work uar1n H
Ph.742-2328
A1k for AI.

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--,.,-:-7...,.--Yard Sale

ROOFING
YARD SALE Off 141 on
All'- of roo! Milt, new
Uncoln Plko, 2nd . troller.
Of ''!::.., _...._ and
Thuro • Frl , lth ~ lth.
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Pano ond dlah•. toolo, lewn
doaupoub, . . . . ~
moworo,.clothoa, mloc.
i!W llld Ptlillllillo IWIIII. 1
docnlndWilldoAI.
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GARAGE BALE, MAY 4-7,
Alt Wort QuarlntHd
I till
234 Jackoon Ptko
"Frtl Estlllllln"
lou of booko, clocko,
McCoy poll, Avon collocC II 949 2263
lion, tto-., mloc clothing
a :
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ond .o thon, 448-8380.
Or 992·279\ 1 ~,.

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GARAOE IALE .' 1 14 KlDrive, Moy 4·1·8, Jim
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.
chalro, bor and otoola,
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kottlo, mite. ltomo.

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3 Family Yard Sale Satur·
day. May 7 20 Vmton
Street 9 00 Ill 7 Lad1ea and
ch1ldren clothn. d1shea..

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Gigantic Fam1ty Yard Sale
Mov 8 &amp; 7. 9AM -6PM .
Men a women ' s . baby
clothes. cotor TV radta and
much more Radney VIllage
It Looks for balloons

Juat In t1me for Molher' t
t•_r_
o ._m
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oo_c_
. ,_
t•_m
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Day 4 adorable k1nena ~~ _•_
male 8t 1 female.
3 Family Y&amp;rd Sale Thur!:·
Doberman Pincher Call Fn &amp;t Sat 4 112 m1 on Rt.
448-8046
141 lamp• clothing. what
nots, TV, m1ac ltema
Call 814 2G8 ·
4 Family Yard Sale 8~~
Gavm Or , Rodney II Fn
3 klnano 1 black. 1 whito &amp; Sat • 9 00 ttl · · Sprmg
calico. ht1et" tra10ed Call Clean Out
44e 0988 ·
YordSoloSat May7,f,om9
Pretty black female puppy. tit 6 located on fa irfield·
Centenary Rd m Fatrfield
Call 448 8832 .
Acres SubdiviSIOn Watch

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coli 304· 871·
or 304-773-8405
.
PAINTING

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&amp; Siding

the estimates
t th tnCI II US.
OUWIO,
e'll be yOUr

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Yard Sale Lots 16 37. 40
Johnaon Mob1le Home
Court on Rt 7 Frtdey &amp;
Saturday, 9 to 6 Lots of
clothea, m11c.

Throe Family Yard Sale Sat
Only. May 7 9 00 to 1
Acro11 from lodgo In
Centorvlllo.
4 Fomoly Qerogo Sole 366
LeGrondo Greon Acroo Fri.

9 4 sw••p•r. bed• ·
6
Lost and Found
preodo. curtalno, dloheo,
fan a, picturaa, 1kateboard1,
bokeo nice clothing. doohoo,
LOST Black German She- many more ltema Nant1,
phord onowors to Honool. M
J
&amp; Ph llllpo
Vlnclnlly of Lower River Rd.
oore. onu,
Call after 5;30, 448 -4246
Garage Sale Sat 8 -4 . Krittl
Loot 2 Walker coon hounda Dr . oH Rt 35 acro11 from
Don Mlnka Clothing. new
on9MIIo,onowortonomoof aldobond 11wlng mochlne.
Buck &amp; Kotla L..rge dog. no •·b
lb &amp;
nr
collor, Roword 304-871· . - Y cr
mo 011
3133.
11 Fomlly Yord Sole May
LOST Foxhound. fomola 7 -11. 9- 5 Bu1ovlllo T~~nwtth collar. bleck • white houae 0 1d 1ampa.
•·
d proodo , curtolno, glldo,,
opottod with brown hood, 1
&amp;
at I 10 thl
Sa11ytra" community If erga am c
ng. ~

all

Get

Yard Solo Thu" , Fri. &amp; Sat.
Furn1turo, loto of clothoo,
amoll oppltonceo, TV, booko,
mloc 820 6th Avo . F"•t
ttmo over ule.

&amp; s.t

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FOR FUTURE USE"
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G•raga Sale f;'JI &amp;. Sat · 9-6,Jackaon St. Vmton 1968
97
Mercedes Bing 1 3 S B.
Volkawagon. gas enginea.
elaetnc moton lawn mow·
an, clothing, anllquea,
clocks, furniture, collector
h
..
ltema, &amp;. muc more.
Yard Sale May7, Centenary
Townhouse Loti of clothes
&amp; m1ac.
---------Yard Sale 1st Time. May
5.8.7 Lollofclothoo knick
knacks coffee table loti
moro. Old 180 et Evorgreon.

FREE " hen &amp; chicken"
226 N p 1 rk 0
plonto.
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ltamo to glvo away, 2014
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Jofforoon. 30 175
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CATALOG MHCHANT
Po11oroy,OH

Gigantic Garage Sale Rain
or Shine Friday a. Sat (6 &amp;
6). from 9 to 5 Madlaon
Ave. behmd Pizza Hut.
.. :.
Yard Sale Rein or sh1na,
Add1aon Townhouse FrlSa~. g . ?

DOG . good with children. _f0_'_'_':.
gn_•_·_ __ -:~good watchdog, hoo had 1 Yord Sale on Shoo Stnng
ohoto nooda o place to run.
304-876-1713 .
Ridge. 5 et . 9 to 6• .

•Vinyl Lmer
•Fiberglass
*stainless Steel

ISears I

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1 mi. outPorter
OoorgoRd
'o Crllalt
Bullville
Moy 5oH
&amp;
7, 9 to I lnfont, toddler.
mon &amp; women clothing
Ford, Chevy 8 trock tope
ptayar 2 Jonoon opoakoro
Rotrlgosotor, ohotgun. 3 pc.
bod oat. bow &amp; orrow. anow
tlroo, much more.
, _ _:__ _ _ _ _-::Ruotk: Hltl, ByrocuH Moy
8 . Wooden otondo, bicycle,
otoc:trlc motors. clothing,
much moro
Ooro"" lato. Moy II thru 12
Excoptl~n 1 2 mllooobovo
H
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I'll
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1 ·8 ·
oatom;._,.,
ggo " 11
Menor.· ·-

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Moy 7 . , 16
1o
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clo-,
1!~_"!-:, •~••,;.::,:.j,'
l£1iti,v. 1ii4 Childron'o
Spring Avo
011 ·
mlllll.
oy. Mev a,e • 1 .
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~v~ loto 4 family N.r.,~·-.,v ovwyday. Mon 2nd·
7111. Mllei out 771.

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Lot of

YARD sola 174 Midway
Or. New Haven. Thursd•v.
Frldaol &amp; Saturday Clothaa.
.,
1
&amp;
1
lurTilluro, antquoo
mac.
9 00 ?
CARPORT
shino 508
Hendaroon
Friday. May

aele rain or
Holloway St .
8 30 to 4 00.
6.

YARD sale, Thursday &amp;
Friday, 9 1 202 H1gh St.
Baby clothes to edulll.
furniture. book a&amp;. mise
THREE fanlily garage tale,
Fnday &amp; Saturday, Fa1rv18W
Rd . Camp Conley Child·
rena &amp; adulu clothing.
m11cellaneout
Big 3 Fam 11y Yard Sale Fn &amp;.

J

Sat, 601 Burdet1e St , f'!·
Pleasant 9 to ? 1h '"as &amp;.
wheels for Ford Cumer
truck, Iota o~ clothat &amp; mlac .
YARD sal11 304 Wllao~_.
Henderson . May 8 &amp; 7
Summer wmter cloth1ng .
Avon collact1ont complete,
baby houae furniture . Home
lnter~or lampt, jeana. Merrt ·
Mac merchand11a Ra.n date
6 - ~ 4-83 only
-

3 -

J~v~1:"':::
: 0n: :·. 0.: .: h:. .

brick.
botho, full buemen1•
cor vorotr• Cotl-, Rd .
Syncuoo By oppt. ' 814992-1133.

1Yo

Wlttbobyohtnmyhomo Call
114-317-083&amp;.

2 bedroom houoo In HorrioonvMio Romodotod lnaido
11.100 Phone 114 928
TYPINGathomo.ortompor- 4417.
ary ottco ttllln. by up•· ...:.._:.:__-:---:---04 175Reason•·
41131
rtencH secretery.
Unflniehed 3 bedroom new
3
home. 1Y.I betha upper
CHiton Largo 1otlo Ai ums'num
aWing 1nsu 1• 1 n
ept 1G
tonk Wired 814- 992 6277.
21
Bualneas
Opportunity
Total electric 3 bedroom,
- - - - - - - - - - garage &amp; utolltv room Sotu·
ated
INOTICEI
2047on
. large lot 6 14 742THE OHIO VALLEY PUS·
.,;,
LISHING CO recommends Smell house e.ght acrl!ll,

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available Cell 814 . 38 a.
9766
:
Need more take home PAY?
Soli AVON Cell
. 368 .
448 3
•·
SotVico CoOtdl ·
nator Social Sarvlcapoaitlon
lor a 140- unl1 apartment
complex Quatlllcatlono
Bachelors
degree In
in aoc1al.
work.
oxporlenco
011111
i-ng Individual• with problem
oolvong oltuatlona Apply 11
GMHA 540 Buckrldge Rd ..
B1dwell , Oh 46814 on or
befo,o May 11 . 1983 An
equal Opportunity
Employer

to sand money through th11
moll until you hove invootl·
gatocl tho offering .

Earn '700 81100 monthly
commiationa &amp; multilevel
bonuo Work from homo
full -part time New weight
lou program helps people
easily shed unwanted
pound• $89 lnvonto!'Y tn ·
... _
voatmant requ"ad No ••·
pennce needed l ocaltuper·
vloor traono you Cell
4 4 6 · 19 8B .

Commu~itv

22

Full · tlma employment in
your own home at a Home
Servicaa Worker with Buck ·
eye Community Servicet.
Provide a home, frlendahip
and gUidance for a peraon
with mental retardation and
11arn a aatary plus benefttl
and room and board rate No
degree reqUired We will
tram you to help another
paraon grow and develop,
For further lnformatlo~ ,
contact Sylvia Dey at 446 ·
7109 between 7 and 8PM or
wrlta P 0 Bo• 245. Galllpollo Oh 45831 Equal Oppor ·
tunity Employer .
Electronic• repairmen
needed to work In retail
store, mutt have axpenenca
&amp;. tools We prpvlde good
locat 1on cuatomer Ideal

GARAGE sale 4 famllv .
1203 Meadowbrook, Fnday '~ppartunityforanAaalatant
6 , Saturday 7 .
Send resume to P 0 Bo•
342 , Galllpolla. Oh 4~831
YARD sale 2 miles o ut
Leon-Baden Road off Rt Ufaguard aummar employ
C
87 T"urodav. F'oday &amp;
n
ment Contact Gallla o
Saturday, 9 6 .
Local Schoolt Adela1de
.
Saundeu,
perso nnel dirac
TWO family Y•'d oolo. Jo"· tor, 448 7917

cho Rd Pt Pleasant Clo - - - - - - - - - - -·.
th1ng &amp; m11c Saturday 9 4 .
Watch for 11gns
POSTION AVAILABLE
Clark ' t At111tent full -ttme
::-----:::-;-:;----;~~-- temporary poaltlon Apply
Gallla County Health DePublic Sale
8
partment WIC Program
&amp; Auctoon
- - - - - - - - - - Ohio
Equal
412 Seco
nd AveOpportunity
.
Employer .
Auct1on every Tuesdav RN 'a &amp; LPN'• Scenic Hill1
night. Krodel Park Club Nursing Center, 111 sh1f1a full
Houae Pt Pleannt W":: &amp; part tlmo. Cell 446 71 ~0
Auct
Lonn1e Neat Call
614 387 7101 .
Secretary Receptionitt
downtown Oellipoht busi
Auction every Fn mght at nan off1ca Send retume to
the Hanford Commumty bo• 404 In care of The
Center Truckload• of new Galhpoht Da1ly Tribuna, 826
merchandise every week Thtrd Ave Gallipolis Oh
Cona1gmenta of new end 45831 .
u1ed merchandl1e alweya
welcome Richard Reynolds Kitchen worke r prefer e11p
Auctloneor. 275 3089 .
cook Apply between 1 and
3 at Hohdev Inn No pho ne
Complete Auctioneer Ser · calla.
•
v1ce Also do appralsala
licensed 8e bonded to ae~l . e~byal118r In my home
Households farm furnlah__:- Referen ces requ~red Send
mga &amp; Real atlate Over 26 inqulriea to box 203 m care
yeart ••perillnce m buymg &amp; of the Gallipolis Oa1ly Tr~~ ­
telling new, used &amp; ant1que une 826 Thtrd Ave . Gefh ·
furniture . 814 992 6370
polio. Oh 45631

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HOME LOANS 12% fONod
rate Leader Mortg1ge, 77E .
State Athent Ohio 1 614692 · 3061 or 1 800 341 ·
8664 In Ohio
23

Professional
Services

C&amp;.L Bookkeepmg
Broad range of bookkeemg
and ta~~: Hrvlcea available to
1u1t your bualneaa oeeda
Carol Neal
446 3882
PIANO TUNING 86 off pluo
discounts to tenior citizen•·
churchet· tchools Call 8111
Ward Ward 1 Keyboard,
446 :4372 .

HOME . Gallipolis FoHy ,
304 876 1837
BY owner 3 bedroom 2
ttory br1ck 1211 Ma1n St.
pr~ce reduced
304 676
23B 1
32 Mobole Homes
fo r Sale
- - - - - - - - -TAl STATE M OB IL E
HOMES USED CARS.
TRUCKS GALliPOliS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
448 7672
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL
llY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST. GAlliPOliS
RT 35 PHONE 446 _7!7 4 .
2 lots &amp; a mobile home
12•60 2 b'edroom wtth
rural wa ter gas heat Has
aome furniture prtce
812 600 Or 4 lott &amp; mobile
$1 •. 800 . Call448 1240.
Trailer &amp; lot on Ra ccoon
Creek Small down pay
mant , aasumabe loan • 182
per mo Call 61 4 26 6
1448 e\le 'a.

1969 El Car 2 bdr mOstly
turn11hed carpeted ap
phances good cond re
d"cod to • 2 000. Call 81 4
Will op.~_ll &amp; cl8an s w lmmiri'g' 388 8649
- ' - Windsor
- - ' - --14x70
' - - - -3
1 ~o.?l•:.~·~~ 446 4896 """ 1977
bdr , w1 th utthty building
PIANO TUNING LANE DA· exc co nd 11 3 9 00 Can
1
before 3PM , 446 7613 .
NIELS Rellab e ••rv1ce
-.
smce 1966 Auoc1ata of
Brunicardi MusiC Co Phone 2 bd r mobile home Call
614 266 6224..81 4 742 2951I.
PERMANENT hair remo\lal
Proteuional E18ctrolysla
Clinic AM A approved Or
referrals Monday Wadnesday Frlday,byappomtment
3 04 876 -6668 .

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1972 14x66 Mob1le Home
3 bedfooms gal heat par

tially furnished underpm
mng b11ck porch exc cond
Phone 614 992 2166 be
tween 9 &amp; 5 ask t or Tim
After 6 Pho ne 304 882

8111 lwtatv
Gallipolia. ~~~~~~~~~~
~ 13~6~9~&lt;2.
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1974 Holly Pe rk Moblle

4 bdr. 2 full baths f•mahed
basement 2 car gareg~ .
Appomtment only 203 K_l·
neon Dr GallipoliS 446 1223.
i
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3 bdr home In Add11on
•maillot newly remodeled
new electnc plumbing etc
Furnance &amp;: w ood burner,
fully intullaled. exc cond~.
Mid •20't Call 814 692 ·
4359 .

New Auction on Route 82 . Uve in to tlay with elderly
Arbu c kle The old P A couple room &amp; board plut
Sayre· a Furnlture Store ev- talary Call Richard Danner
llry Friday night 7 00 Br1ng 448 - 1632 between
your own charr Auctioneer 8 :00AM &amp; 4 :00PM .
Col. Bill Ohlinger
Someone to make phone
calla 1n Meigs Co Cali
9
Wanted To Buv
- - - - -- - - --:- 304 882 2867 9AM to 12
Noon tor Information
WANTED TO BUY Old furni ture and Antiques of all
ktndo c all Konneoh Swo~n . 12
Situations
448 3159 or 258 19&amp;7 In
Wanted
tho ovonongo
Buying Gold , Silver. Pleti ·
num Gold and Sliver prlcet
are the h1ghett in two yeara.
check our price• on gold &amp;t
silver 1crap jewelry Buying
Old ~pint, tcrap rlnga &amp;.
ailverwere Dally quotet
available Alto colnt &amp; com
aupplle1 for nle Spring
Valley Tradmg Co . Spring
Valley Plua. 448 8026 or
448-8028 .

Will do houtecleen1ng or
offl cea 83 00 per hour Call
614 387 7491 .

We pay cath tor late model
clean used cera
Frenchtown Car Co
8111 Gene John1on
448-0089

13

31 Homes for Sale
By owner 3 bedroom home
in Rio Grande Oh Call
814 24612740r814 2459617torappointment Reaaoneblv prh:ed Kathryn
Janet Box 8 3 R1 o Grande
Oh .

3 bdr . 2 full batht Cllntral
air, fireplac e lsrge lot cion
to town. Call 448 2599

J bedroom 1 1/l bath garage.
full batement low down
p1ymantt a11umable f111:ed
loan, quiet ne1ghborhoo~;
one mile from ho1p1tal Cell
448 1162 otter 4 OOPM .

Home total electnc, partly
furmthed carpeted 2 bed
room m ter com s ystem ,
central elf. porch underpin
n1ng In ex c cond Call
614 949 2769
~:-:'-:~::-:-:~:-::--:-~::-::USED MOBIL E HOME
678 2711
1981 Fleetw ood 14x70 3
bedroom 2 bath 1111 alec
part ially furm ahod 8 14 600
304 773 6 046
- - -- -'-- -- - 1978 14x70 3 br Liberty
mobile home in o•c cond
o n large lot 2 outbu lld.nga ,
good locauon In Gallipolis
ferry . 304 676-6366 .
1979 S terhng mllbtle hom e
14x70 2 br central air
underpmned cream color
o.c cond. 304 675 5639 .
34•8 ha1ler w1th 24~~: 1 2
addition. city wate r &amp; well,
Crab Creek Rd $7800
304 675 1J2 3o,304 676 2372
- - -- - - -- -...,
1977 1 4x70 J bedrooms, 2
full batha 810 000 304
875 2949.

By Owner 3 bedroo m ho me 33 Farms for Sale
in Rio Grande . Oh Call
6U·245 ·6274 or614 245- -~----;-----:-9617 for appointment Rea· 142 acres cfoso to rio
sonably priced
..
Grande good ho use barns.
tome llmeatona
&amp; coal Call
HOUSE FOR SALE In Mid· 446
26 99
dleport Newly remodeled - - - - - -----::home wllh fireplace paul- 9 7 ac res n&amp;w water well
ble woodburner. close to mmeral nghh &amp; •mall pond
ochoolo end ahopplng Cell 614 742 2047 .
614-992-6941 .

I have room and board
Raaonable . 614 992 6022
End of your baby titling
problema by calling Tiny
Tech el614-992 3824 Call
now for low opening price•

Raclne 2 YJ acre mini f•r"!:
Business
remodeled 3 to 4 bedroom 2 34
8UIIdmg&amp;
1tory . aluminum tided
houae c;:lty water gu uwer, basement , &amp; 2 car
garage Acro11 from South- BEAUTY shop phonA 304ern HS 814-379 2424 or 676 7641 evemn ga
814 -949-2864
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Insurance

SANDY AND BEAVER In ·
auranca Co h.. offered -------::-::-~:­
••rvices for f1re Insurance 3 bedroom, 1 332 1q ft , 36 Lots &amp; Acreage
L • L Scrap Metal a Now coverage In Galfla County under conttructlon. Ivy Dale 1- - - - - -- - - buying alum cant • glaas for elmoat a century firm . Subdivition KCK contrac ·
Scrtp metala Top prlcet home and penonal property tort. Inc. Cell 114 387 6 20 Acres woods overcoverage• are available to 0631 or 446 -17&amp;9
Pflld. Call446-7300 . .
looking Oh1o Rt ver city
~meat lndivkfual nead• Con446 3664 or 1·
Chlldrena swing tet good teet Ray Wedemeyer, agent. Lovety. I roomt Double schools
5 1 3 . 4 2 3 . B9 2 8
cond .. rnoonoble Coli 814- _P_h_on_ •_ 38_ 8_·_B_2_4_9_._:-:- garage, beautifully Iandt: · Owner/ Agent
1
388"8794 '
Are you paying to much for caped area lot Atop Rose 1- - - - - - - - - Hill, Pom 40'a 614-986 - 1 acre lot 6 ml from Holzer
Approx 2 acrt~t in 448 yaur hospital health lnau·
4257.
hoopltal Just off Rt 180
renee
Call
Carroll
Coli
614
-246phone aree
out
Floyd Clerk Rd 700 ft
Snowdon. 448-4290 .
9176 .
For Solo by Ownor-78ocrN. Call 448·0390 .
elmosl aelf· tufflcient 3· 4
"Y.:a acre lot flat in the 448
bedroom home. wood heat, 315 acraa at Radney on W T
18
Wanted
to
Do
oroo. Coli 441·0983 .
voung fruit treat, large Watton Rd Owner fmanc
glrden, pond, bern, work· ing available Call448· 8221
BEDS· IRON, BRASS. old
thop, chicken houaa Plenty after 6 waekdavs
furniture, gold, allver dol· Oenaral Hauling and Trath of wood1. p•ature, open
lara. wood Ice boxea. etone removtl Service. Reliable fleldt Mineral rlghtt Eaaily 1 4 acre lot In Bradbury
jeri, antlquet, etc . Com- 1·•r'ld deAendable Cell 448- eccHalble. 1 mile wilt of good locatiOJ'. trail11r hook
ploto houooholda Write 31 19 botwoon 9 ond 6
Langavllla on SR 124 Cell up all utilltiea. septic tank,
M D Mlll11, Rt. 4 , Pqmoroy.
7"·2· 2810 otter 6 :30p.m .
814-992·2102
Oh. Or 992-7710.
Lawn Mowing no y•rd lo big
-~or email Reliable and depen- 8room&amp;bath,lorgog .. don, HUNTERS oroam
109
Gold, · eHvor, otorllng. J•· d•bla For llltimate c:all 100x1001ot SpecthNiert. wooded acre• near Ar walry. rlnga, old colna &amp; 441·3119 botwoan 9andll 114 - 992 - 5242 Lond buckle. U9.00000 Phone
curTency Ed Burkett Barber
contract.
3'04-675· 1838.
Shop, Middleport. 992 ·
Mower•.
chain
IB)Nt
re·
4
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3478.
peired, lawn • garden tree- For ule by owner- - Real Estate
toro aroapoclollty. Noloon &amp; •oom, 1 'h lllry oluml!lUm 36
Wontodtobuy New, uood6 8ono. Coli 814-218· 11143 oldlng houN. ApprO&gt;. 21'1
Wanted
antique furniture . Will buy 1
11.1 ml Iouth of aorn level ground large
piece or complete hOUM· a.:.l...:.:n. . . ;.:;. at Eureka
kitchen. dining room, farced
holda . Call Oaby A. Martin "'·'"•' ........
elr heat. Separate large
81 4 ' 992-8370.
···.·
• w,:&gt;!!'., drlvewoyo, """.~~·· 2 mH• from Iouth· Buying houooo ond oportill~~oh lch0 o1 Sh w b
mentt NHd propertl" with
Irick • 1-:--:.·:.:_;:._!'_'_
•2°3 ~cl favonble price end terma
BUYING ,.,.,.,.olto &amp; com- ..;.;.; . oto ·F,.. MtlmotM t:~~n:~:::~o~lnly.
' !'· Bo• t 109 Golllpollo. Oh
leo. Catl304-171·tl238, oott
or 114-218- I'
orlt4-94141831
lf1r Chiller.
1787.
i2777.

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!!mll] yo~ oelo. 3 doya
: •' · 211 P.llf It,
Roln cancoto.

~room, ,.~.,.,ot.f·i

Lemley Drilling Wat•wotlo,
ohollow gu. ond aoro drlllin• c·•t 114-388-B543,
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YARD lila.
mile out
Jericho Rood, May 5 &amp; 8 , 9
1 m -1 3 Famllya, fallow
11 gnl .

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4 mo old pup children' s lost
intereat Obey1 1ome commanda houn broken Call
614-245·6888

SIDING

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.
;~~~!2?;'4 ••~•,

3FamllyGeregoSele7miloo
out 141 Fndoy, May
8 -IPM Saturday, May 7 ,
1-9-·5---'---·-- - Giant Garage Salel11 Fam1
hea Mev 8 l 7, Frt • Sat ·
9AM to 6PM. down Rl 7 to
Clipper Millt turn right at
atop algn, follow algna to
Shoaatring Ridge Baby,
children. teen, adult clothing, thoea, toyal Car ra·
dio1, handmade craftal
Crew' a quartara bunk beda
with ch81t, draiHrl, bookcase. New &amp; uted 100111 76
Dodge A1pan-SE 6 cyl. ·
bicycle. Jewarly At Dennis,
_:4_:4.:6_-2_ 8.:..4_7_:._r_ao_n_o_':-'-h_on:-o::-:-

1 male Dalmatian dog,
gentle &amp; effactlonate Call
614-388-8463 or after 6
call814 388 9768 .

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31 Home• for Sale "'

1~

GerageSalafridayi!Saturday 312 Hilde Dr. Gottipo·
too. Kod1 clotheo. toya.

Givaaway

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dsopoa, moac.
Garage Sale Thurt, Frld 81.
Set Five mlln f,om town
rlg'lt ot Clipper Millo .
Knlvea. 49 Ford truck, Avon,
handmoda qullll &amp; craft.
glaaawere, clothes. t~rea.
toyo, pooch glider, pope'·
beck booka, old wardrobe

column There w1U be no
chorgo to tho edvort11or.

H ·ll&lt;

EUGENE LONG

RADIATOR SERVICE

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ANY PERSON who hao
anything to g1ve away and
doea not offer or anempt to
offer any other th1ng for tale

UP CHARGE
IN THE COUNTY
4·21·111

FOURTH Annuel Antiquo
Steam &amp; Goool1no Eng~na
Show. Saturday. May 7 &amp;
Sundav May 8 Mason
County Farm Muaeum
62 , 4 m1l1t1 from Pt Pleaunt Free ·admlaa1on, free
entenelnmant country kit·
chon, muzzle loodtng nile
thoot. Saturday. church
Sunday .
4

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742-2328

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SEVERAL Fomily
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Rum- TWO
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J
S•le. Galli• Menor out Jericho
Building. 811 Buhl Morton Clothing and mloc rldoy :;nn
,.,_,
,. lo'fe on
Rd , Fri. • Sat , 9·5, Adult 9·3 Watch for ligna If 1....;;.:,; ' "'unA _........
ond chltdran' o clothoo. baby soln-concotod.
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bed, booko, crafto, mloc
ltamo. 448-7141.
LARGE 4 fomlly porch oola.
&amp;miletoutJerryaRunRoed
Gorogo
1089 2nd. 01 Apple Grovo. Friday &amp; I~
Gallipoll•
Thuraetoc&amp; Saturday, 97
Frl .. 1 &amp;
8 . Bod llnono,
1 1 Help Wanted
Singer oowlng mach,no , YARDoale, ThurodayMoy5.
clun c:lothlng ell •••••· Frldly May 6 47 Burdette Wil do beby altt~ng 1n my

We are trymg to k"P the
c...,otery otletart Falloin Ito
preaant condit1an, but must
depend on thooe lnterollad
to help Send to Clarence
Norria, 23282 Hill Rd ,
~ac1ne, your lot c.a re money

re-

We can repair and

LAFF·A·DAY

Yard Sale

Sot .. Moy7. wttoono' booldo
GuN Stotlon In Racine.
10 I 0 II

AND flUID CHANGE

(30 4) 882-227 6

o .AND HOllE IIAINTE~/ICE
' Rootlnl of olf typos
Rnidentlol &amp; Commercoal
'lomodolln&amp;
'Sior~ Windows &amp; Doors
FREE ESTIMATES

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

15 \'oars lxperlttnce

SPECIAL

A A L

ROOFING

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

oMnirun &amp; VlnJI Sldinas

~IIIJ1$1nd
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Meets Tuesday

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top m&amp;mtamed trucks.~

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION

UTILITY BUILDINGS

Cancel jury duty

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•tellation.
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POMEROY, OH.

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SERVICE

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SIDING CO.

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EXCAVATING

172 passengers., crew land
safely after engine problems

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992·6215orf92-7314
. ~omonoy, Ohio

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54

H o uses for R e n t

Middleport,

M i sc . Merc handi se

Garden tractor. rototill er,
law n mowers. Call 614 3 88-9 308 .

M odern 3 bdr, ranch. garage. cl!lrpet . Rod'ney area .
Deposit &amp; refe rences re quired. S28 5 per mo . Blackh~ rn Realty . Caii 446 -000B.

John Deere riding mowar ,
$300. Call 446-8329.

4 bdr. hou se. 2 ba th s. good

location. 2 m i. fro m Ho lzer

56

Friday, Nay 6, ,1983

Ohio
K IT

Pats for Sala

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C ARLY L E ••

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by Larry Wrlgh1

Call 61 4 -24 5 -

3 bdr farm house. 2 mi. out
plus depo sil . No inside pets.
Cal l 6 14-245-5 190 .
2 bd r. very nice ful l baseme nt locat ed at 4 2 C hillicothe Ad: $195 mo . 575
dep . Call 446-3 8 70 or 446 1340.

.,.

1976 Travel t raite'r self conta ifled, 11. .1 4. e:xc. concl:.
$3, 750' or lltoke offer . Call
814 -2 6 6 -62q 8 .

12 stabiea now available fo r
boarding horses. Al so f ire
woo d by cord or ton . 614 ·
74 2 -2720 .

New violin $276 . Call 446·
9887 .

Musical
Instruments

I~
81

C ABLE Grand plano, wal n ut;
fi n iah. excellent condition,
8 3, 000 . 304- 676-7822 .

·· 59

N1ce 2 bedroom hou se tor
p lu s

d e pos1t.

Small f urn ished h Ouse in
ci t y , adults o nl v Call 446 033B .

6 14 - 9 4 9 -

2 B01 .

2 bed ro o m ho use. 1 a cre. a n
Kanawha

S o ut h

R iver,

Rt.

2 bdr basem ent apt , lo w er
St . At . 7 , $ 18 5 mo nth 3
bdr . apt St. Rt . 14 f w ith
base m ent . $ 2 5 0 m on th .
Call 446 -4 9 40 after 5 PM .

62

304 - 675 - 75 41

eve n ings .
.

MODERN 3 be droom , f am ily ro o m , n e a r sc hools &amp;
hosp ita l. Raf e re nco &amp; de p osit required. Call 304 -6 7 5 4 3 3B .

2 bdr. apartm ent o verl oo k ·
ing t he park . Pa rtially fu r nis hed . $175. dep ., w at er
paid. Ca ll 446- 002 1 or
446 -3 9 19 .

All elect ri c hom e. ava ilable
on Ohio Street, reasona bl y
pri ce d. Ca ll aft er 5 p.m .
3 04 -675 -57 1 1.

A pt . fo r rent . Half doubl o-2
bd.r oo m A pt . Ad ults p referr ed. No pets . 6 14 -992 27 49 .

FO UR roo m hou se, J rd. St .
M as o n , Ca ll 3 04 882 297 1 . $ 120 per mo nth plu s
•
deposi t .

1 bed roo m Apt. $ 196 . m o
in cl u d i ng utilitieS. Equa l
housi ng oppo rtunity . C on·
tact Vil.lage M an o r Apts.
6 14-9 9 2 -77 B7 .

.

NICE country house, plenty
free w at or, deposit, no pets,
7 ro,o m hou se. Phone 304675 ·13 15 , .6 p ._m .

42

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1 ~ J. be drPO!ll apt.s. 6 14 ·
992 -64 34.. 6 14· 99Z- S9 14 ·
or 3 04 ·BB2 · 2566 .
2 bedroom furn is hed Apt
$150 . mon t h. You pay util i·
ttes . S50 .•depoSit . 6 14-9 4 9 ·
2B75

Mob i l e Homes
f o r R e n1

Furnished &amp; un f urnished . 2
bedroom s, air co nd .. beauti fu l rive r view in Ka naug a
Fo ster' s Trai ler Park .

1 be droo m Rpt . fu rnished in
Racin e By week or month .
61 4 - 4 23 - 8 257 o r 94 9 ·
2 12 1

3 bedroo m troi l or v, mile off
Rt . 7 on Bulavi lle Addi son
Rd . Addi SOn. Oh . Nice %
acr e lot . $200 per mo. Call
6 14-3 BB -9755 aft er 6 PM .

Sm ell Apt f or rent . Grou n d
fl o or, utili ties and ca bl e paid .
6 14 -992 -573B

LAYN E' S FURNITURE
Sof.a. chair. rocker. ottoman . 3 tabl es. (e.. t ra heavy
by Frontier), 8685 . Sofa,
chair and love se at. $275 .
Sofas and chairs priced frofll
S2B5 to $B9 5 . Tobias, 8 45
and up to $ 1 2 5 . Hide-abe d s, $ 440 . and up to
$52 5 .. Reclin ers, $ 175 . to
$350 ., l amps from $28 . to
$7 5 . 5 pc . dinettes f ro m
$99 ., t o $435 . 7 pc ., S1B9.
and up . Wood ta ble with SIX
cha irs $42 5 . to $7:46 . Desk
$11 0 up t o. $226 . Hutches.
S550 . and up,. maple or pine
fin ish . Bunk bod comPlete
w rth mattresses. $260 . and
up to $39,5 . Baby beds,
S11 0 . Mattresae s or box
springs. f ull or twin, S58 .,
firm . $68 and S7 8 . Queen
·set s; $ 19 5 . 4 dr , ch9s1s.
$4 2 . 5 dr. che st s. $ 54 . "Bed
fram es. $20 .and S25 .. 10
gun · Gun cabin et s. 8350 .,
dtnette chairs 820 . and $ 25 .
Gas or electri c ranges. $325.
up to S37 5 . Baby me tresses,
$25 &amp; S35. bed frames $20 .
$25. &amp; S30 , king fra me $50 .
Good selec tio n of bedroo m
su it es , ce d a r c h es ts ,
roc k e r s, m e tal c ab i net s,
swivel rockers.
Use d Furniture -- b ookcase,
ra nges, chairs. end t ables,
w ashers, dryer s, refrigerator s and TV ' s. 3 miles out
BulaviHe Rd . O pen 9am to
6pm , Mon . thru Fri .. 9am to
Spm, Sat .
446 -0322

A pa rt me n ts 30 4 - 675 564B .
2 bdr. 12x 60 mobile h,am e . - - - -- - - - - - 2 1h m1. fro m Hospit al on old
A'PAR T M E N TS , m obi l e
At . 160 ~t t Ev ergreen . A chomes. houses . Pt. Pleasant
cep t children &amp;: pet s. Call
and G allipo li s 6 14 -4 46 - C OUNTY APPLIAN CE S .
B22 1 .
4 4 6 -01 57 .
IN C . Good used applian ces.
wa sher. dryer s. refrig .. TV
- - - - - - - - lc UN FU RNI SHE D apartm ent set s. 6 2 7 1(, J rd . A ve .. Galli 2 bedroom s M obil e Ho me in
f o r rent , 2 bedroo m , po lis . Ca ll 446- 169 9 .
Racine 6 14 -367 -028 8 .
$2 10 .00 Cal l Aut om ot iv e
S upply , B - 6 . 3 04 - 6 7 5 - Ke nmore heavy d uty wa sher
10 x 6 5 . 2 bd .roo m mo bil e
22 1 8, 6 75 -6 7 63 .
li ke new , also WhirlpoOl
home in Rac in e area 6 14washer. Wh irlpool dryer,
992 -5B 5 B.
O N E bedroom apart ment s Frtgid aire dryer . All gud'ran f or th e elderly . A ll util it ros teed 30 days. Call 614 -2 56 b edroo m 12•50 fur ·
paid . Tenants pay 30 per - 1207
nished , a1r , w as her -dry er
$ 160 . plu s u ti lit ies &amp; dep·
con t o f t herr a dj u sted in · !:;::;::;:;::=::;;::=;:::=;::::::
co me in t his HUO subsidize d
os it . No pe t s 6 14 -992 apartm ent building . Twin 54 Misc . Merchandise
7 479 .
Ri vers Tow er. phone 3 04- 1- - - - - - - - - - 675 -6679 . Equal o pp ort un2 bo d ro o m mobile ho mo
ity housin g.
Approx imately 5 miles from
1
co f fee
t ab l e
Mt dd l op on o r Po m eroy
47 Y2 1l 18 1h x15 1h in . and 1
O N E bedroom apartm ent ,
6 14· 992 -6B58 .
end t able 25J~ 1 8 Vu 20 %
40 2 112 2 4th . St Pt Pleaun t ,
wi th light w alnut fi nish
pho ne. 1-6 14-992 -5858 .
Trsiler in Mi ddleport 614 ·
32x 53 · 174 p ieces b rown
99 2 · 3590 .
underpmnrng f o r a mobile
Unfurn ished 3 bedroom cen ho m e used jus t 1 year came
tr al ai r. ~ t a r paid. S2 50
2 bed roo m fu rn i shed, 1
off a 14x70 m obile home .
m onth . 3a. -6 75 -5294 .
ch1ld. no po ts. $ 1 50 per
lon g pieces m easure 32 ".
m onth . 30 4 -882 -2466 .
sho rt pi eces 2 1" end 10
rnc hes acrou. enterlo ck m a
4 5 F urnish e d Roo m s me t al heme. wood grain
TWO m o bil e ho m es tor ron I
on At . 2 about 5 mrn utes
finish . Call a1ter 6PM , 446hom t own . Call oft er 6 .
For nm t Sleepi ng Roo ms 3065
304 -675 - 6277 .
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and ligh t ho use keepin g
roo m s. Park Ce ntr al Ho tel. Kna uff Coal &amp; Firewoo d
UN FURNIS H ED trailer f or
Cell 44 6 -0756 .
Prices reduce d M ey·July .
ent in Hen dftr son, 200 per
Pic k o r del ivered . We honor
m onth. Garbnge , w at er &amp; lot
SletJping room $125, ut ilties HEAP Vouchers Call 614 ·
pai d. Ph o ne 3 04 -675 -2049 .
paid , sin gle m nlo. Sh are 2 56 -62 4 6.
bat h, 9 19 Second Av o.
Tw o bedroo m m obiht ho me.
Gallipolis. Call 44 6 -4416 5 prom dre ues sizes 7 -13,
k tt chen furni shed. 1 sm all
aft er 7 PM .
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like new. Worn o nly on ce.
child accept ed, $1 80 plus
Ce ll 446 -9 7 69 or 446 rtil i t ies. r efer en c es r eFurnished ap t . ad ult s. No 3 5 9 4 .
quired, 304 -6 75 -1076.
Pots . 30 4 -675 - t 4 53 .
Fo r sale metal culv ert 6 inc h
2 be droo m tr ailer, S 15 0
Furn ished apt . ad ult s. No thru 60 inc h in st ock . Stat e
month an d ut ilities. 304 Pets . 30 4 -675 - 1453.
approved 16 g aug e 12 inch
675 -40BB .
$5 .36 per ft .. 2 4 in ch
S1 0 .10 per ft. 36 inch
TWO bed r oo m furni shed
46 Space for Rent
$1 6 .6 0 per ft . Al so pl astic
tr ailer w it h p orch, on 30t h .
culv ert in st oc k . 6 rn ch thru
St . behi nd Vill age Piua .
18 inch, 8 inch $ 1 .80 per ft ..
$275 . m o nth pl us utili ties,
COU NTRY MOBILE Ho mo 12 iQCh 83 .60 per ft . Ro n
$2 00 . da m ag u d ep o sit .
Park. Rou te 33. N ort h of Eva ns Enterprises . 4 m i .
3 04 - 676 · 6 2 06 ask f o r
Po meroy. Lar go lot s. Coli South of Jackson on ST . AT.
Valerie.
9 3 . 6 1 4-2B8 -6 930 .
992 -7 4 79 .

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PAS TUR E. Galli poli s Ferry.
3 04-676 -6 110.

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Apa rtm e n1
for Rent
--------'2 bd r. Rogen cy Inc. Apart m ents $200 per mo. or if
income is $ 10 .000 or less

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1 bad roo m ap artment for
nt.
Call
446
0
390
.
e
Furniohed 3 rm . apart ment
with priva t e bath at 846
Sacon d A ve . Gallip ol io .
Ref . pref ered. Call 448 22 16 .
Furnis hed effi en cy apt., i n
Rio Grande. ut ilities paid .
Call 446· 01 67.
J ACKSON ESTATES ' Equal
Housing Opportunity' has
one bedr oom apartment s
rent startin g at $16"7 par
month and two bedroom
apar1menta rent st arting at
. 193 P.r month. C.ll 448.
2 7.46 or leeva m o111ge.

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CedtH w ardro be. antique
trunk , 3 tier g lass tabl e &amp;
co nc rete pi cn ic t abl e with
beao.h es . Call 614 - 2 66 ·
1768 .
.

Want e d to Rent

New &amp; Used Troy Built
Tillers. Swlshers Implement,
WANT TO RENT: Pas ture. St . .Rt . 7 . Nort h of Gallipoli s.
Ph . 446 -2 109 . •
Call446-047 6 .

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Household Goods

AU CTION II FURNITURE
62 Olive St ., Gallipoli s. 6
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prel cha8w.ooh ftvlng room au t e
w t
mc lat erm a $399.
bunk bed s complete w ith
bunklos &amp;199, 2 piece on tro n livlngroom suites e 199,
antron recliners 8 99, othor
re clin ors SBO. maple dinette
sett $ 179. love seats $ 70,
hid e · a - bed $2 60 , b ox
sprlng a &amp; 1nattreu tw in or
full &amp;100 sot regul ar-f irm
$ 12 0 . maple dinette chain
$36 , waah otonds $34,
mapl e rockers $ 69, 7 piece
chrome dinette set $149, 6
piece dinette set t89, uaed
bedroom suites, refirgera ·
tors. ranges, cheat . draaaen
·'+'ringer WIShart • .
dryerao,
. &amp; ohoeo. Coll446 3 159

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REPOSSESSED SIGNI Nothin gdownl Take over pay ments 858 .00 monthly .
4 ' x8 ' flashing arrow sign.
New bulbs. letters . Hale
Sign s. Cal l FREE 1 -B00626 -7446 . anytime.

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TO &amp;E 5-IDi'TRA CIC.I!O. IF W' E- ' ~ E
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Mereu~ Roofing
Spc)at..
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Livestock

Farm Equipment
Good ridin8 horse. ca ll after
6, 676 -13 8 .

For Sale John Deere corner
planters 2 and 4 row , 8 row
300 gal. tank boom sprayer, ONE year old Rho de laalnd
Ford cultivator, Ford rotary Red chicken s. laying. 17
hoes 2 8t 4 row , 8 - 10· 14 ft . Hens, 2 roosters. $36 .90, ..
wheel disc, pull disc , pull 304-895 -3660 . ' . . ' . ' •
plows, used blade, Stock·
land scoop, fenilizer spread · TWO 18 month old regi s·
ers, 10 ft . culitpackera. tared Potted Hereford bulls.
wheat drills, Cub Cadet ,,all 304-676- 188B alter
t ractor with mower deck. TO ' .00.11-Dlro .·•'.. • ,. :1
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20 Ferguson tractor. trailer
for garden trator. haying
equipment. front end loader
for BN Ford tractor. other
field reading equipment .
Howe' s Farm Machinery .
Rt . 124 &amp; Mayhew Rd .
Jackson . Oh . 614 · 286 ·
6944 .
64 HayS. Grain

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Autos for Sale

72 VW Beetle, e995 . 30445B -1926 .

72

Trucks for Sale

1976 Dodge 'h .ton PU, 6
cyl. , very economical. Call
after Sunday, 614 -985 ·
3363 .
1968 Chevy 1fz ton truck,
good condition, 1971 Ford
truck . 304- 882 -3146 .

Coli
614-388
specializing
in-9857.'
built up roof.
-P
- o-in
- t-in- g- in-ta- r-io_r_&amp;
_ e_x_te- r-io-r,
wallpaper hanging . Insured,
Free eatimatea. 614·949·
26B6.

YOU'll DO NOTII!Ifa.' NOT OtllY
HA ~

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Roofing. shingles. spouting
and aluminum siding work.
Insured , Free Estimates.
614·-949-26B6.
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Hi Presture Cleaning. Alum·

inum aiding. mobile homes:
wood, bri"ck . a8ndstqne
building and ho mes. AIJ•
heavy equipment. Fully in'"
sured, Free estimates. 614·
949 -2888 .

1988 International dump
truck with 1 .000 gal. water
tank . 304 -773 -6363 .

RON:.S Television Seryice.
Specializing in Zenith and
,Motorola, Ou•zar , and
1977 Ford F -150. 4 wd house calls. Coli 576 -2=!9•
TELEPHONE poles . $1.00
4
- s peed. good cond . or 446-2464.
per foo1 . 304- 675 -8918 .
$2,BOO . 304 -773-52B4.
F 8t k Tree Trimming. stu!liO
REO sculptured Carpet ; 1979 Ford tractor 2, 600
78
F150
·%
ton
pickup.
removal
. Call 676- 1331 .. : ..
1 5x 16 . _()nly 3 years old, series 180 hours, excellent -lcbcellent
condition,
topper
100
or
more
bates
o1
hay
.
SBO . 304-675 -2927 .
coilditon . .live power. Call
Norman G r u eser , complete, cBrpeting, cou ch-· RINGLE ' S SERVICE expe;:
441}· 081 0 anyt i me.
bed. Choc olate brown with rienced· roofing . including
HARLEY Davidson gas go lf 1- - - - - - - - - - - Minersville.
orange &amp; gold stripes. PS , hot tar application, carpen~
cart, good co ndition, garage Black Hawk 2 row corn
PB. AM· FM tape player. air tar. electrician. mason. Ca~
kept , 8600. call 304 - 273- planter . Call 614 - 266 65 Seed S. Fertilizer conditioning. ruhning board. ~~:0676 ~ 2088... ~4U. ~~:
2106 . . ,
1209 .
.
Jhar pl S3.BOO
Cal 304: •. · ·
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676 -6664 . .
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TVVO , antjque man t les 3 Kin Q K-Utter 3 -p ' till,ri 40 " -·
' --·----~""""~-'--- I·W,ater Wen, .. Co mmerc;lil"
c handelier s, reas o nable , 48 " - 60" -72" -88 " ; King FARM AolliSORY .SERvi: · --:
1962 FORD y, "ton pickup, and OoiT)eatic. Test hol8i:
3 04-676 -6B22 .
KUtter rotary mowers 40"
CE S Grain &amp; livestock mar·
351C , 4 barrel, good condi ~ Pumps Salei and Service.
4 -5 -11-711. 3 pt . or pull type. keting. aoil testing. crop
tion, $660. 304 -676 -3634 . 304-895 -3802 .
JOHN Deere 1010 tractor, 8N , 4000, 6000 Fordo, Ferg planning . bookeeping. fi plow, , disc , brush hog, 6ft. 30, MF 35 dsl. 150 .gas, JD nancail. planni ng . T.M . A; i Get your carpet in ship
grader blade. Antique ice LA w -culitvators, JO 520 SerVices. Inc . Call 614 -446 - 77 FORO Ranger, auto- shape. Water removal, FREE
matic
tranamiuion,
PS,
PB,
box . Phone 304 ·676 -4679. 620 - 4230 , 8olens lawn 089B or 304 -675-6140 .
too many extraa to mention. ESTIMATES, FURNITUF\E
traCtors B- 12 -14 HP . 600
CLEANING . CAPTAIN
WOOD &amp; coal burner. like new and used tools on lot. WANT to lease tobacco &amp;JBOO . firm . 304 -676 - STEAMER 614 -446-2107.
2563
.
hew,)en . 304 - 676 · 40~5 .
Jim ' s Farm Equipment Cen quota , Mason , Putnam. Ca ·
ter. Rt . 36 W .. Gallipolis.
bell. Call Morgan Woodlawn
E &amp; R Tree Service , fully
PRtGtOAIA ~ .•refrigeratO'r-.. Ohio . Call 446-9777 or Farm , · Pliny . 304 · 676 ·
in s u red . free estimates .
73
Vans
S.
4
W
.O
.
freezer. freezer On btntom, 446-2484.
2276, 304 -623 -5843 .
Phone 614 -367 -0636. call
3 2 " wide ~e63 ". Phone
after 6.
1979 JEEP CJ6 $3,000.
3 04 -676 -4314 .
Oliver tractor Oliver 77
304 -675 -1837.
aerie's wtth 7ft . mower. Call
Painting interior or Bxterior.
CHROME craft table. 6 61.4 · 3BB· 8469 attar 6PM .. ~IBippna~
1rae estimates. Call· 676c' haira . good cond i t io n .
. 6344 or 446 -9325 .
1
74 Motorcycles
$200 . Brand new Sany o 1975 Case model 450 bull
Keros en heater 12 , 900 dozer with 6 way blade. exc .
71
Autos for" Sale
1Painting, interio. &amp; exterior,
BTU . Air conditioner, Co m - cond .. $13.000 . Cell 446 bru sh or spray, c ommercial,
f ort Air, 18 ,000 BTU. goo d 463 7 .
1982 Honda 450 cunom, res idential, mobile homes,
condit ion . 8200. Vit o cla '72 BUICK Electra 4 DR . 2.000 . mi ., exc . cond ., alt ar 5 . 304-675 - 1128,
r inet. excellent condition. New Holland 488 Haybine.
l.M . Johnson.
Hardtop. Mic helin tires, Cli - 81,250. Call 446-2360 .
S150. 17' lo ng t ilt trailer, lik ~ now . 614 -949 -2069 .
mate Co ntrol AC . $600 . Ph .
will hold a sm all Cij r, $ 6 00 .
446 -2991 .
1980 Honda CR BOdin bike, Runell's Tree Trimming,
Ph on e after 6 :30 p .m . 614 ~ NEW &amp; Used Harvestore
excl. cond ., $460. Call 304 -773-6226.
3 67 -0160 .
Structures. Automated li - 1976 FORD ELITE .
Good 614, 245 -6892 .
vestock feeding -computer cond .. $1 .096 . Ph . 245Call 304 - 676 - 129 3 for
USED c arpet, green 8t gold, feeders. Call collect 614 ·
6027 after 6 .
1976 Honda Civic $300. black top paving estimates
be st offer by May 9th . 2952 685-2260. John l. Betts.
1976 RM - 126 Suzuki , for your drive-way or parkM e adowbro o k D r . Pt .
ing lot. Also Buying &amp; se111ng
1974 Pontiac Catilina, nice $300 . Call 614-3BB -B509.
Pleasant.
3 row Allis Chalmers no till car. utl ity trailer. new . Call
heavy equipment .
corn planter. axe. cond. 4
446 - 1 369 after 5 .
1979 Honda 660. Call448 TRS 80 , 16K RAM w ith row John Deere 494 A corn
Experienced paint er will do
8663 .
CS -80 c assette reco rder. planter. good con d. 10 ft .
exterior or interior. verv
1967 Ch ~ vell SS SBOO Call
$ 660 .00 form . 304 - 676 · transport disc. 273 -4215 .
448 -4243 .
1978 Harley Davidson elec - reasonable . Free Estimates.·
464B .
304-676- 1242.
tra glide. Call 446-2166.
HAY baler, New Holland.
72 Chrysler. ex . cond . Call
273 hay liner. price $1800 . 614 -246-9670 .
1976 Honda 550 exc. cond.,
55 Building Supplies · 304 -45B - 19 19 .
Plumbing
lots of extras. 614 -256- 82
1980 T Bird. good cond .• 6B36 .
S.
Heating
JOHN Deere tra ctor. model sacrifice at $ 4 , 300. Call
A
.
8650
.
Call
304
-576
Buildin g material s
614 -367 -0457 .
1 ~81 Honda CB 900 cus·
blo ck. brick . sewer pipes. 2670
tom. New rear tire. exc.
CARTER ' S PLUMBING
1974 VW Superbeetle (Re· cond . 6,550 m iles . $2,600.
w i n d o w 1 . I in t e I s. e t c . 1::;:;:::::==== =::;:= ==
AND HEATING
C laude Wint ers. Ri o Grande.
cently reconditioned). 814 -986 -426B after 7 p .m .
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Call 614-245-51 2 1 .
62 Wanted to Buy
7!5,000 miles, engine over.
Phone 446 -3BBB o r 446hauled , new struts. brakes. 1961 Harley Dav is Panhead . 4477
Build your own Early Am eri battery . C all 814 - 246 - Lot s of chrome. E~ecellent
can home. 2 or 3 bdr .. WANT TO BUY : 1 Charolais 9588 .
condition . $3 , 000 . 614 '
JIM 'S PLUMBING II H EAT$2,996 . Call 1-614 -886 - Polled Bull Calf, around 600
992 - 6179 or 614 -992 ING . Fomerly Dewitt' s
73 11 See o ur mo del .
5006
.
1973
M
~ve
rick
6
cyl
..
auuto
lb. 2 Hereford Springer
Plumbing. Call 614 -367 He ifers . close up . 446 · trans. go od t ran sportation.
0576 .
S200 . C all 446 -4B71 .
HARLEY Da v id s on 71
3B2B .H
56 P e ts for Sale
Sport ster 900. rebuilt . e~e ­
WANTED TO ·RENT : Pos - 1980 Ch evett e 4 spd . tran s, cell ent condition. $1500 .00 83
Excavating
sharp. $2,795 John ' s Auto f i rm . 3 04 · 882 · 324 2 or
ture. Ph . 446 -2109 .
304-6756650
.
Sales,
446-4782
.
HILL C RE S T KENN EL
Bo arding all breeds . AKC Need to lease toba cco poun·
Reg. Oo bermena pup s af d dage. Will pay 36 cent . Call 1974 Vega 4 cyl .. auto 1979 Honda CBX real nice. DOZER WORK By Tod
trans, 8300 . Call446 -4871 . $2 ,000. good tire s. new Hanna. pond s, ditches .
Doberman Stud Serv ice. 446 -3592 o r 446-9777 .
basements, et c . Call 446battery . 304-676 - 1600.
Call 448 -7795 .
"4907 . Carter &amp; Evant
1972 Plymouth 4 cyl., auto
trans $400. Coli 448 -4871 . 1978 YAMAHA YZ80, good Transportation.
DRAGDNWYND CATTERY 63
Livestock
conditio n, $326 . C•ll 304·
· KENN EL. A K C Chow pup Lonnie Boggs E)(cavating.
1977 Chevrolet Monza, 4 676 - 19B8.
pies, CFA Hi malayan , Persian and Siamese kittens. Angus bulls 1 1o 3 yra . old, cyl. , 4 spd .. new red pal nt 1; :;:=::;== == == = Dozer, backhoe, dumptruck.
Work by hour or job. Call
Call 446-3844 altar 4PM .
a~ecellent blood line, Slate job, &amp; 1,800 . Call 446 - I·
446 -7903.
7385
.
75
Boats
and
Run Flums, JackSon, Oh.
2 yr . old . Reg . Cocker Coli 6t4-286 -6396 or 614Motors for Sale
Foremans Used Cars. For
Spaniel to home fenced in 286- 1787.
84
Electrical
prop erty . ex c allect wi t h
less e~epensive cars. On S . R.
124
in
langsv
ille.
Oh.
614&amp;
Refrigeration
childre n . Call 446 -9330 a1 - FOR SAL E: Registered
Cabin C ru iser bo at, Cornett
t er 4 .
Polled H e reford Bull s . 742-2734 .
&amp; trailer. 150 Chrylser en ·
Breading oge. 446-2109 .
1978LTO II. am -fm, Strack, gin e. sleeping area . Call
M e .~t i can Double Yellow
DEPENDABLE WASHER 814 -266 -1202.
Head Amazon parrot $376, Registered Angus Yearling a.c .. p .1., p.b ., rear window l - - - - - - - - - - - DRYER REPAIR . Gualoncage 0 100, talks . Ca11446· Bullo . GOEBEL ANGUS defoggar, tu tone paint, no 1979 Sleek Craft jat boat It teed work . Call anytime
064B .
FARM . Coolville. Oh. 1 · rust . Call 614 -986 -4258 trailer , low hours , axe . 614 -256 -6620 or 61 4 -256·
after 7 p .m .
614-867 -383B .
cond .. • 5.000 . Call 446 - 1201.
Sealpoint Siamese kitten s.
0963.
SEWING Machine repairs .
male and female . Have been Registered Polled Hereford 1977 Cher.ty Monza . 4 cy · 1- - - - - - - - - -wormed . $60 . each . No Bull . 4 years old. Vindicator. Iinder, 4 apeed. new red HO u 5 E BOAT , t1 , 000 . service . Authorized Singer
c he c k s . Call 614 · 992 · Goo d blood linea. *900. paint job. • 1 .800. Call ·1 - without motor. with motor Sales &amp; Service Shar pen
614 •44 8 · 7 386 .
S ci uors. Fabric Shop.
2807 .
986-4107.
$1 ,400. 304 -676- 1044.
Pomeroy. 992 · 2284 .

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Water well drilling rig Call l..:: :: :: : = == = = = =: l = = = == = == ==::.l1977
Cutllll Su814-388 -864 3 .
promo. &amp;14 -742 -2746 .
ED"S APPLIANCE REPAIR
76 Auto Parts
SERVICE c all City Furniture
- - - - - - - - - OUR
·,~ HOUSE
with " "'-· Hoople l - - - -- - - : - - - S. Accessories
lnt ell ivi sion Vi deo Gam e
' MaJY'
1978 Ford &amp;lltt., One owner.
304 -675 - 2608 or 448 with 13 canridg ea, voice
:,~~ .~ ';'!'~~- ~~~.IHE DIF'~~~F Nf f ji=J: I I tJW~ ~ ~~~ \.-. loaded witfi"'-option s . l - -- - - - - - - - - 0631 .
module, st orage lid, $lSO.
t:'t.
1 a tr.
~Jii; ~&amp;.i\ \ill~-/ ;,;,";' ~..:_·tJ 1:11
1 ten
$2,000. For information
230 cu .in . Chevy 6 cyl.
446 -9472 before 2 30
•.f.tor bored .060 BRC piotono.
85 General Hauli ng
Needs a uembled . Firat
!II
Aluminum 8ft . t ru ck topper. t fl'\'1 E'P1
'n~'-T ;
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1977 Plvmouth Furv 4~door $126 tokeo all. 614-38B 9684 after 6PM .
C 11 446 2
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JONES 80YSWATER SER a
- 166.
ll'v~
KE.Y ~
'
~.t)C/U
· sedan, low mileage, will eel I
TF.o
h
304 773 f5363
VICE . Call 814- 367' 7471
Baby bed like new, 845 &amp;
Wl i"'-f~~~
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Verioua parta for Datsun
or 814 -367-0591 .
High chair 8 12 . Call 446~ELt~~,':'~
j,
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1978 Ford Mustang Hatch· 260 Z or 280 Z. 614 -992 7904 .
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back, e11.ceUent body cond . 8179 or 614-992 -5008.
Need , something hau l ed
away or something moved?
'~f.::i'/ 1
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302 11· 8 engine, 4 -lpMd;
1 HI&lt;-~~
Five h01vy otoel framod -4
(1
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1:~.;.,
'T~~~DNi&gt;f$
U,700. 304-773-6284.
TOPPER for ohort bad
We'll do it. Call 446-3169
panned windows 33 in .x 43
1.1
j , . ..
VJH!N
pickup. paneled, Insulated,
between 9 ond 5 .
in . 826eachorallfor $100.
... .
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1981 Plymouth Horizon, e&amp;O .OO. Coleman I ' utility
Call 814· 3$8 · 9184 after
1
SO M ARRIVEC:
eut. front whwl drtve, exc. trailer; covered , *300.00
JIMS WATER SERVICE .
6PM .
~' ~
ty~ h A..M._;) cond. 304-4eB-1638.
firm 304-675 -6340 oftor
Cell Jim Lanier, 304-676 8 r00 p.m .
7397.
.
Locu. t poll, 7 ft. long. Call
1988 DODGE Polaro 500, 1;;::=::;==;:::===446 -4599 .
38000 orlglnol mileo, gar~~ ;
age kept, excellent condi ·
78
Camping
87 Upholatary
Two horae ualler for aala.
don 304 875 1714
1
Equipment
Call 614~379- 2436.
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1878 GR'A NDE
PB.
TRjaTATE
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2 hives of.,.. .. 8 IUpara &amp; ff l
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PS AM FM at
k
II
19118 camper covered ' UPHOLSTEIIY 8HOP
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camp eteline of equipment.
\
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tirft. Phone wogon, 23 ft ., 12,400. Call 1 1113 S.C. ~ve .. Oollipollo.
$260. Coli 448-0212 .
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114-882-8737 .
oftor II, 814, 387 -7878 .
44a-7833 or 446 - 1~33 .

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FOR S ALE - DITCH WITCH .
Model 2300 . Call after 6
o ' c lo c k p . m . 614 - 592 5886 .

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PAINTING · interior and
exterior, plumbing, · roofing.
some remodeling . 20 Yf•·
exp . Coll614-388-9662 . . ·

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Improvements

STUCCO PLASTERING ••
textured ceilings commer·
cial and re"' idential. tr.e r
t~';~tes . Call 61~ · 26~~

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~Good · maintenance
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By ROBERT FIRST
Soli Coolleniatloa Service
What can I do to Improve the

fann pond on my land? This
guestlon Is asked by landowners
,wbo have one or more ponds on
ihetr property. Basic maintenance
Is the key to having a good usable
pond.
, Meigs County has about 700 !arm
ponds &amp;'(eragliig 15 to~ years old.
~ rwes from one-fourth to three

.acres ot water surface area. Most of
need maintenance to
&gt;ensure a good source ot water for
livestock, wlldllfe and recreation.
:Maintenance lnclndes fencing, wa'tershed management and fish
,population control.
· Fencing around a pond Is neces·
'Sary when used for livestock
·watering. Keeping livestock out of a
:pond will keep the water pollutl&lt;;n·
:tree. Locating a water ljUlk below
;the pond will provide clean water to
•Jlvestock for many years.
,. The watershed, or the total
·.'surface area the pond collects
·water !rom, must have good
:vegetative cover. This cover will
::hold the soU In place and keep the
pond from having muddy water
and filling with sediment. Wood·
land or permanE-nt grass are
excellent cover for a watershed
;area. It Is a good practice to have
:sod cover around a pond Instead of

;uee ponds

trees. Leaves falllng Into the pond
wlll cause black looking water and
use oxygen whlle decomposing.
A good clean pond can be
managed for fishing. Weeds and
unwanted vegetation can hinder
fish population control. Dead water·
weeds and other organic matert,al
use oxygen when decomposing.
· Rapid decomposition can cause a
serious oxygen deficiency, thus
taking oxygen away from the fish .
Keep cattails and other groWing
plants out of the pond by following
recommended controls. Cattails
wlll not swvlve In water over two
feet deep. Get to a two foot depth
quickly around theedgeofthepond.
f'lsh population must be monl·
tared for good management A
pond should be stocked with the
right kinds and numbeFS of !Ish for
the size of pond and the level of
management you plan to follow.
Large-mouth bass, bluegill, and
catfish are the most commonly
stocked.
, '
The Meigs SoU and Water
Conservation District (SWCD) has
avaUable a Farm Pond Kit that
provides Information and tips on
managing the farm pond for
livestock, wildlife and recreation.
The Information kit Is free to
anyone Interested In Improving a
pond. Contact the Meigs SWCD at
992-6647.

Two persons seriously injured
Two persons were Injured when
lbelr cars collided head-on Thurs·
day on a Meigs County road.
Injured were Earl C. Kautf, 57,
HemloCk Grove; who was lJi;ted In
siable condition·at Veterans Mem·
orlal Hospital's special care unit this
morning; and Keith A. Romine, 27,
Po~roY, who · was admitted to
Holter Medical Center where he
\Vas listed In stable condition this
morning.

According to the Gallla-Meigs
· post of the State Highway Patrol ,
!&lt;aut! was northbound on County
Rd. 20at9:10p.m.whentheaccldent
occulTed.
Kautf swerved Into the opposite
lane and struck Romine's car.
causing heavy damage to both
vehicles, according to the patroL
Troopers cited Kautf for drunken
driving, driving left of center. and no
operator's license.
The
cited
Stobart

Jr., 45, Rt. 1, Racine, for drunken
driving and hlt"sklp after a collision
on Ohio 7 at 2:50a.m. Thursday.
Stobart reportedly pulled out of a
private driveway and siruck a 'car
driven by Larry A. Longenette, 23,
Long Bottom, which was northbound on Ohio 7. .
Bbfh cars .sustained heavy
damage.
Lynn E. Slater, 17, Pomeroy, was
charged with falluretokeepassured
clear distance after a three-car
pileup on Ohio 71n Meigs County.
According to the patrol, Slater
was southbound at 3:25p.m. when
she struck the rear of a car driven by
William Killian , 40, Shaker Heights.
Killian's car was forced Into a third
vehicle driven by Glrcee Notter, 39,
Gallipolis.
Killian 's car sustained heavy
damage and theothervehlcles were
slightly damaged.

4

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Mother's Day
WELL MANAGED - A weD Jllllllqed pond
enjoyment for the landowner. (SCS photo).

Wm give yean oi

Meigs County happenings
Emergency runs
Seven calls were answered by
local units Thursday, the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Ser·
vice reports.
At 11: 57 a.m .. the Pomeroy Unit
took Ron DUes rrom Wetzgall St., to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Mid·
dleport, 3: 11 p.m., Barb Smith, Park
St., to Veterans Memorial; Racine,
3: 55 p.m., Racine. Mary Morland,
R.3clne, to Veterans Memortai; 9:15
p.m:, Pomeroy Unit, Keith RDmlne
to Holzer Medical Center and Earl
Kauff to Veterans Memorial from a
two car auto accident near . the
Pomeroy Health Care Center;
Rutland, 9:39p.m., Mark Rathburn
!rom. !larrlsonvllle "to Veterans
Memorial; Middleport, 9: 55 p.m.,
· Robbie · Clonch, . Mldd!ei&gt;ott, to
Veterans Memoril&gt;.l; 10:44 p.m.,
· Middleport, Carolyn Schuler, 175~
N. Second Ave., to Veterans
Memorial. · •.
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Veterans Memorial

FOR MOM!!

Admltted .. Norrna Stivers, Mid·
dleport; Robert VanMeter, Sr.,
West Columbia; Michael Imboden,
Racine; Carolyn Schuler,
Middleport.
Dlscharged.. RichaFd Eblin, MIchael Hewitt, f'rederlck Oyler. Don
Wood, Martha Clonch, Nancy
Patterson, BID Shephard.

-Uoyd Summer Furniture
-Summer Sleepwear
-Chair Sale
-A11el Tread Slippers ·
-Ladies' Skirt ·Sale
~Ladies' Blouses

Other survivors

-Ladies' Slacks
-Handbags
\
-Wrangler Jr. SpOrtswear
-Jr. Dres5es
-Revlon &amp; Coty Fragrances.
-Ladies' Dresses

SHOP FRIDAY TILLS
SATURDAY TILL 5
FREE PARKING
ON 2nd ST. &amp; MECHANIC ST.

Survivors ofKelthAelker, Lincoln
Heights, Pomeroy, who died at
Veterans Memorial Hospital, not
listed In his obituary Include two
aunts, Mrs. Alma Riggs of Middleport, and Mrs. Flota .McKinney,
Point Pleasant: an uncle, Roy Kay,
Point Pleasant, and several cOusins.

FRENCH -CITY RUN
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SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1983

Meets Si.mday

Rummage, bake sale

FOR THAT SPECIA

There will be a rummage and
bake sale Saturday, May 7, at the
Pagevllle FreewUI Baptist Chruch
beginning at 9 a.m. Sponsored by the
youth group of the church:'

~LADY
START TODAY
THRU SATURDAY, MAY

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evening, while a. low In the centml .
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low will move northeast tluwch
Mlsaourl tonight and Into centml .
Indiana by Saturday.
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· the low will bring wann air to Ohio
tor the next coople ot days, but
humldlty will also be on the
Increase. There Is a slight chance ot
showers or thunderstonns rJVer
northern Ohio today and rJVer

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$1995

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1979 OiEVETTE 2 DR
4 cyt., 4 s~ trans., AM/FM radio.

$3095

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255 V·S. aulo. trans., tutone, air cond.,

AM/FM/Tape. Low mileage, local
owner.

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ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES
ENTIRE STOCK OF HANES BRAND HOSIERY
, ENTIRE STOCK OF UNGERIE
ENTIRE STOCK OF PEARLS
ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSY SWEATER VESTS
ENTIRE STOCK OF BLACK DENIM JENS BY LEES
ENTIRE STOCK OF TOWN &amp; COUNTRY SHOES
1 ENTIRE STOCK OF CAUFORNIA COBBlERS SHOES
ENTIRE STOCK OF ALL CANVAS SHOES
ENTIRE STOCK OF SELECTED COORDINATED GROUPS
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1979 MERCURY XR7
Powe~ SNis,

speed control, tilt
wheel, AM/FM/Tape. local Owner.

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302 Eng. Auto. OverdriVe Trans.
luxury interior package. local owner.
Electronic radio system. All power.

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Sponsored By Holzer Medical Center and Ohio Valley Publishing Company

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Downtown Gallipolis

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