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Veterans Memorial Hospital
Family Cares for You
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Our Board

Our

of Trustees

Volunteers

Jo hn T. Wolfe , Cha irman
Jo hn Rice, Vice C hairman
Andrew Cross, Sec re tary

i&lt;aty Arithony .
Lou ise Be arhs
Clara Burris
Phyllis Clay
Paul Bee gl e
Lin nie Crary
Ru ssell Brown
Be
tty Christoph e rson
Hugh Custe r
Ire ne Christy
Ha rold Ri ce
ja
ni ce Da ni e ls
Re x Shene fi e ld
Dorothy Downi e
Ste ve Story
Mildred Fry
Ethel Creuser
Nettie Hayes
Freda Henderson
Eva Hartley
Ethel Hatfield
Eula )elfers
). E. With ere ll, M.D .. Chi ef o f Staff
). H. Ridgway, D.O ., Vice Chi e f of Staff Hele n )elfers
janet jeffers
W.A. Mansfield , M.D., Secretary
R. Averion, M.D., Treasurer
Carrie Kennedy
Kathryn Metzger
G. H. Abels, M.D.
Catherine
Mees
E. Berkich, M. D.
)estie Molden
S.). Blazewicz, M. D.
Nan Moore
P. Brizerdine, M.D.
Juanita Norman
H. D. Brown, D.D.S.
Bertha Parker
H. B. Davidso n, M.D.
Margaret Parsons
M. Dayo, M.D.
Emogene Simms
Z. Dayo, M.D.
Doris Snowden
L De sou za, M. D.
Ada
Warner
M.j. lawson, D. D.S.
Mae Weber
M. Lentz, M.D.
Jessie
White
T.. Meye rs, D.O.
Mildred Withee
). Mo ngkolluesana, D.D.S.
Shorty
Wright
W. Peterson, M. D.
Joan Wolfe
R. R. Picke ns, D. 0 .
Ne llie Borgan
D. Price, D.O .
Reva Beach
E. Ra ntz, M. D.
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eona Karr
K. Riggs, D.D.S.
. Thelma Miller
). Sanford, M. D.
Mary Rumfield
M. Simon, M.D.
Be tty Te mpl e ton
A Sola, M.D.
Mi dge Abbott
B. Sub biah, M.D.
Gilda Baxte r
C.W. Tho mp so n, M.D.
Ga
rn et Erwin e
G. E. Vall ee, M.D.
Patty Lee
E.S. Villanu ev a. M.D.
Ruth Morri s
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joy Keshav
Ma rgaret Eske w
Lu cill e Leife it
Alma Newton
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Veterans Memorial Hospital
community sorvlca·

Barbara j. Kennedy, Rutland, Ohio
Julia R. Quails, Middleport, Ohio
De~orah L Sanders, Reedsville, Ohio
Julia Ann Will, Pomeroy, Ohio
Carol Ault, Pomeroy, Ohio
Juanita D. Bosner, Waterford, Ohio
Cathy B~ldwin, Minersville,d Ohio
. Karen Haines, Minersville, .Ohio .'
Nancy Broderick. Pomeroy, Ohi.o ·
£rnesiE. Imboden II, Middleport, Ohio
Rolande ilrowii, New Haven, W.Va.
lois Clellend, Pomeroy, Ohio
)oy K. Morarlty, Racine, Ohio
Teressa Collins, Longbottom, Ohio
Kimberly Shamblin, Mason, W,Va.
Rhonda Dailey, Racine, Ohio
Linda j. Fraley, Gallipolis, Ohio
Noell B. Dawson, New Haven, W.Va.
Joann Smolenski, Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Tina D. Duffy, Pomeroy, Ohio
John R. Brewer, Pomeroy, Ohio
Corrina S. Durst, New Haven, W.Va.
Patricia Vaughan, Pomeroy, Ohio
Janice Evans,. Pomeroy, OhiQ
Joan Anderson, Pomeroy,.Ollio
Barbara Gilland, New Haven. w. va.
Isabelle v. Couch, PomeriJY, Ohio
Pamela Gilland, Pomeroy, Ohio
Brenda S. Cunningham, Pomeroy, Ohio
Mary Gress, Middleport, Ohio
Bonnie L Oatley, Pomeroy, Ohio
Rae A. Gwiazdowsky, Middleport, Ohio
Edna K. Russell, Middleport, Ohio
Pamel L Henderson, Shade, Ohio
Elizabeth Smith, Reedsville, Ohio
Jane Huffman, Middleport, Ohio
Sharon S. Stewart, Middleport, Ohio
.Victoria). lm~en, Middleport, Ohio
Jane A. Hess, Middleport, Ohio
·Gloria). Jewett, Pomeroy, Ohio
Zelda M. Hobstetter, Pomeroy, Ohio
Margaret A. Johnson, Racine, Ohio
Joyce L Redman, Mason, W.VA
john Keck. Pomeroy, Ohio
Stella S. Stone, Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Joyce Kerns, Middleport, Ohio
Sharon K. Pratt, Pomeroy, Ohio
JuneS. Kloes, Middleport, Ohio
Lesa E. Simms, Pomeroy, Ohio
Amy B. legar, Middleport, Ohio
Patricia Bentz, Middleport, Ohio
Kathleen Lehew, Pomeroy, Ohio
Marabel Frecker, Pomeroy, Ohio
Melonie K. lucas, Gallipolis, Ohio
Fay Irene Gum, Pomeroy, Ohio
Winifred A. Marcinko, Reedsville, Ohio
linda R. Holter, Racine, Ohio
Bulah F. Maxey, Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Andrea E. Holter, Rutland, Ohio
Phyllis N. May, Pomeroy, Ohio
May Roach, West Columbia, W.Va.
Ella Jane McDaniel, Middleport, Ohio
Jacqueline Starcher; R~cine, Ohio
Rita). McDaniel, Rutland, Ohio
Don Beegle, Racine, Ohio
Tammy L McDaniel, Middleport, Ohio
Charles E. Brown, Athem, Ohio
Martha Meadows, Portland, Ohio
Roland Dunt. Pomeroy, Ohio
Paul D. Michael, Pomeroy, Ohio
William Guthrie, Middleport, Ohio
Sharon K. Michael, Minersville, Ohio
Gary L Warner, Pomeroy, Ohio
Bette M. Moore, Pomeroy, Ohio
lona Brlckles, Pomeroy, Ohio
Patricia A. Mullinix, Point Pleasant, W.Va. Myrtle V. Grover, Pomeroy•.Ohio
Mary E. Osborne, Pomeroy, Ohio
Linda L Hudson, Pomeroy, Ohio
linda L Patterson, Racine, Ohio
Deron L Jewett, Pomeroy, Ohio
juanita Ratliff, Pomeroy, Ohio
Virginia Michael, Pomeroy, Ohio
Glenna Riebel, Pomeroy, Ohio
lelia M. Nelson, Middleport, Ohio
Karen Roush, Middleport, Ohio
Paula C. Norman, Pomeroy, Ohio
Bon~ie Smith, Racine, Ohio
Gary L Smith, Middleport, Ohio
lillian F. Stalnaker, Pomeroy, Ohio
Marjorie L Smith, Pomeroy, Ohio
leona Stewart, Pomeroy, Ohio
Shirley A Smith, Rutland, Ohio
linda L Stewart, Pomeroy, Ohio
Charles T. Sprouse, Racine, Ohio
Nancy S. Thoene, Pomeroy, Ohio
Connie M. Tucker, Racine, Ohio
Claudia). Thomas, New Haven, W.Va.
Dorothy M. Reeves, Pomeroy, Ohio
Susan L Tillis, Rutland, Ohio
Erma M. Smith, Pomeroy, Ohio
Melinda K. Venoy, Middleport, Ohio
Sherry L Beegle, Racine, Ohio
Richard Warner, Rutland, Ohio
Selma Call, long Bottom, Ohio
Betsy E. Weaver, Middleport, Ohio
Betty L Curfman, Syracuse, Ohio
Rita Whitlatch, Middleport, Ohio·
Barbara Fry, Pomeroy, Ohio
Catherine )ill Williams, Shade, Ohio
Loraine Kay Gardner, Pomeroy, Ohio
Martin Woodard, Pomeroy, Ohio
laura L Harrison, Pomeroy, Ohio
Doris A. Woodyard, Pomeroy, Ohio
George A Hoffman, Middleport, Ohio
Sharon K. Wright, Pomeroy, Ohio
Connie A Kaylor, letart, W.Va.
Rosemary B. Young. Minersville, Ohio
Crystal L lee, Middleport, Ohio
Francis Hewetson, Pomeroy, Ohio
Mary A Myers, Langsville, Ohio
Ginger A. Pratt, Hemlock Grove Ohio
Sharon L Roush, Bidwell, Ohio
lorna F. Seth, Pomeroy, Ohio '
Sheila A Russell, Mason, W.Va.
jeanne E. Slawter, Middleport, Ohio
Sally ). Savage, Racine, Ohio
Mabel Tracy, Pomeroy, Ohio
Mary P. Shephard, Pomeroy, Ohio
Ruby j. Werry, Pomeroy, Ohio
Esterloraine Venoy, Pomeroy, Ohio
Frances). Wright, Pomeroy, Ohio
Teresa A. Wilson, Racine, Ohio
Karen S. Clark. langsville, Ohio
Doris Ihie, Raci ne, Ohio
Russell W. DavisoPomeroy, Ohio
W.S. Lucas, Cheshire, Ohio

Our Employees

"Meigs County People Caring for Each Other"
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Pulled
down by a new drop in energy costs,
wholesale prtces fell 0.1 percent in
AprU, marklng the third decline in
· four months, the government reported today. Food prices, however,
rose 1.2 percent, the most in a year.
For the first four months of 1983,
prtces were otr 3.7 percent on an
annual basts. Prices for all of last
year rose 3.5 percent.
Analysts have been saying wholesale prices could begin rising in the
next few months. For all of 1983,
however, some economists expect
infiatlon at the wl)olesale level could
be less than 1pe(cent, aratenotseen
for a tun year since the mld-1900s.
Today' s Labor Department re-

port·on the Producer Price Index for
Finished GoodS said energy prices
fell 2.8 pe1 cent, the fifth straight
monthly decline.
Gasoline prices were doWn 1.5
percent after tumbling 6 percent In
March. Prices for home heating oil
dropped 6.3 percent after declinlng
7.6 percent. Natural gas costs
declined 3.5 percent after rising 2.5
percent.
The energy prices reported today
wer e actually for March. Depart·
ment analysts say energy compan·
les report their prices too late for
Inclusion in the most current
monthly measure.
Energy eo&amp;ts have fallen In recent
months mainly because of world·

wide cuts in crude oU prices. But
economists say oil prices now
appear to be stabillzing; many oil
companies have even raised prices
to retail dealers.
AprU 's 1.2 percent food prtce rise
was the biggest since the 1.6 percent
gain of AprU 1982 and was the third
monthly increase In a row .
Food prlces had risen 0.5 percent
In March.
Fresh fruit prices alone climbed
15.7 percent · last month, and
vegetable costs rose 5.6 percent,
both apparently due In part to
unusually wet weather In California
and cold weather ·in the East
In addition, beef and veal prices
Increased 5 percent, themostforone

month since the severe drought In
the summer of 19!1l. Fish and por k
prices declned.
Today's report gave these other
details on wholesale price changes
ln AprU:
-Passenger car prices were off
1.9 percent after rtslng0.8 percent in
Maarch. Prices for light trucks fell
1:2 percent after declining 0.8
percent.
-Capital equipment costs, cover·
lng the machinery used by busi·
nesses. were otf 0.3 percent after
rising 0. 4 percent.
- Apparel prices fell 0.5 percent
after rtslng 0.8 percent.
All of the figures were adjusted to
discount for nonnal seasona l

Primary
changes
$ought .
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) -Hop.
ing to boost the pres idential bid of
Sen. John Glenn, an Ohio Democratic Partypanelwants changes In
the state's 19St presidential prim·
ary , Including an earlier election
and a virtUal wlnner·takE!"all delE!"
gate selection process.
Glenn, ~hlo . Is one of six
candidates seeklrig the party' s
nomination at the J uly 19St natlilnal
convention In San Francisco.
Ohio Democratic Party Chair·
rnan James Ruvolo said Thursday
an earlier primary would give the
state added Importance In presiden·
tial nominations.
·
The committee also recom·
mended direct election of delegates,
making It possible that one candl·
date could wln all the state 's 175
delegates tothenatlonalconventlon.
Ohio goes Into the convention with
the sixth-largest sta te delegation.
"Obviously we want to make sure
that any system we pick doesn 'I hurt
John Glenn," Ruvolo said. "We feel
that this system Is the most
optimum for the winner, whoever
that winner Is going to be.
"Obviously, we hope it's John
Glenn . There ought to be some
advantage In winning. Under this
system there Is a very clear
advantage In winning."
Voters could cast one vote for aU
delegates by voting for the presidential candidate to whom the delegates
are pledged or vote individually for
each delegate.
That part of the plan could be at
odds with nat ional party rules.
"The DNCrules ondirectelectlon
do not provide that you can put the
presidential candidate's name on
the ballot such as that one vote for
that candidate !s a vote for all of his
district delegates," Ruvolo said.
" We ar e c hall enging th a t
provision."
The proposed changes, recom·
mended by the state party's
delegate selection committee, must
be cleared by its executive commit·
tee .and the Democratic National
Committee.
Moving up the prtmary date trom
June to May 8, 19St, must 00
a pproved by the Democratcontrolled General Assembly, prot&gt;· ably this year, to allowforcl!Jldldate
filing deadlines in February.
The. panel rejected proportional
representation - dlvldllJidelegates
among candidates based on the
percentage . of votes won In the
primary. In 191ll, most delegates
were selected by a proportional
representation.
The nwnber of delegates varies
from one district
. .
to another from

four to seven.

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RuVolo told a news conference
tllat at-large delegates wou~ be
On the basis of the congres·
slonal dtsll1ct yote.
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The slates of delegates whose
names wW appear on the ballot wW
CQntlnue to be cholen .at party
caucu-. Of Ohio's 175 delegates,
ie!iwWbl!electl!datlhedlstrlclll!Yel
aDd 35atlarge.

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variations.
If prices rose for 12 straight
months at the April ra te, the yearly
decrease wou ld be 0.8 percent. The
Labor Department bases that
compounded, seasonally adjusted
annua l rate on a more precise
calculallon of the monthly change
than It ma kes public.
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In aU, the unadj usted Producer
Price Index stood at 283.0 In March.
meaning that goods costing $10 at
·wholesale In 1967 would have cost
$28.30 last month .
· For the 12 months ending In April.
wholesale prices mse 2.1 percent,
the report said.
Wholesa le prices dmpped a
record 1.2 percent ln J anuary,
tod~y's report said , revising the
earlier estimate ·at a 1.0 percent
decJ.ine for that month. Prices fOS('
0.1 percent ln February a nd
declined by a like amount In March.

Wholesale Prices -..,
Producer Pric e
Index For
Finishe d Goods
290 ·
1967: 100

285 .
280.
275·
270•
265 .
1982

Source Dept ot Labor

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WHOLES!\LE PJU('ES
This chart shows the Producer
Prlw Index .lor F1nlsh &lt;~i Uood~
tor the period !rom M lly, t 9R~ to
1\prll , t9S.~. (1\P ,.,._erphutu ).

GOP budget
'plan won't
get off floor
By ROBERT E. MU.LF.R
A.ssoctaled P rt..oo;s Wrllt•r
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Minority Republican s say llwy could save
Ohio's taxpayers $516.5 million In the next two yrars.
But they said privately Thursday they havr little chan('(' of sr•ll ing tIH'ir
proposal to the Democral-controUed House.
Republican membPrs.of the Finance Commlt tf'&lt;• said thpy wou ld o!!rr
their plan a~ an all erna t lve to Gov. lllcha rd Celrst&lt;' ·s tWO·yra r bu!lg!'t w hl'n
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It came up for a floor vote In the House today.
Democ rats - whO cont rot the House 62.:17 - sa 1!1 t hc·y woulrl k&lt;'l'p pt'l'tty
much Intact the $P bil lion mf'asurc they lnslsl Is •~-spon si bl &lt;' and tun!'CI to
Ohio's needs .
Assistant H ou~ Mlnorlly !.Rader Waldo Fl&lt;•nnctt 1toS(', 11 l.lrna. ancl lh&lt;·
Republica n commlltec mcmtx't'S hPid a news con!Prr m·r· Thursday to
explain their package.
The$.~16.5 mlll lon taxpay&lt;'rs' sav ings, they said , would I) • by n•p&lt;•a l of 40
percent ot the 90 percenl sWtt• incom&lt;• tax lncr!'asr r nact&lt;'(t March I at
Celeste's request.
Ro«' said I he GOP proposa l continu&lt;'S thr S&lt;tm&lt;' incn•aSf's !or ~ rim &lt;uy,
secondary and higher educa tion as those In the governor's pmposa l. It also
ma int ains the same level of welfar&lt;' IX'n&lt;'!lts and fnr ludcs a
CelestE!" proposed :;percent hike In benefit s scheduled forncxl.lan . I. h&lt;' sa id.
The GOP plan ca lls for a !;percent cu i In theslateag&lt;•ncyspending listed In
DISASTER - lloctor!i and staff m~mbers of emergency units ol Meigs County were put Into action
the majority party's bilL Rose sa id th&lt;' ;, perc&lt;•nt cut wou ld not IX' appll&lt;'d to
Veterans Memorial Hosphal were ready to receive l4 to quickly move patient!! from the scene to Veterans
lnstltut tona l spending, but would still m&lt;'an a :t&gt;lXl million savings over tiH•
patients who were llljured or became Wafter a "mock Memorial, Meigs EmergenL'Y Service administrator
next two years .
·
earthquake" struck In the Kyger Creek area Bob Byer repot1ed. The "patient" In this photo Is Mrs.
Another part of the Republican amendment alh ').:c-dl y could cut M«ll ca ld
Thursday afternoon - the lith annual mock disaster Eva Robson of near Pomeroy.
costs $95 million In the first year of the biennium and $Wi mil lion"" ' m •x i. II
staged in Melp, Mason and GaUJa Counties. AU
requires the state lo prov ide health care for Its es ttmatrd 7W,tXXl wr lfarl'
recipients lhrough priva te Insurance car ders lnstc•ad of Medica id .
"Th is cost savings wUI come bot h a l thl' din'rt Sl'rVIC&lt;' fpvrl and in a
reduction of administrative costs !or th&lt;• sta t&lt;''s masslw wf'lfan·
bureaucracy." the Republicans said In a prepared sta iPmPnt.
Their plan calls !or restorat ion of a $40 million out lay for a work!ar&lt;'
thankful tha t no more were hu rt
for final exams.
program
which Democrats deleted from lhclr bilL UndPr lhP plan .
LONDON. Ky. (AP l - Another
than there were."
" An aspirin and a Band·Ald"
ablE!"
bodied
welfare t·eclplents must work !or their tx'ndlt s
state Education Department off!. fixed up most of the students,
Four of the absentees were
Rose
said
the amendment would delet&lt;' a proposa l to lnrrr:IS&lt;' thl' income
clal Is expected to join the probe Assistant Principal Raymond Reed treated at hospital emergency
brackets In the corporate franchise tax by I percent .
today Into the cause of a Laurel sa id. Seven of the Inju red students rooms Wednesday and relea.•ed.
And It would restore to t he bill an abandoned Democra llr pmv ision which
Cou11ty school bus accident that were absent.
The other three absent ees were at would give corporate taxpayers a reduction In their langlbl•· fX!t·sonal
injured 1~ students and the driver.
The accident was "b!g discussion the Corbin hospital: Jessie Parman . property tax Uablllty, phased from 3.'i percent down 102;, p&lt;'I'Cent at t pPrce nt
An Investigation by state pollee, here, " Reed said. "We are really and Chester Lewis, both In guarded
a year over 10 years.
.
state pupil transportation otflclals
condition, and Debbie Brown in fair
Rose saki the GOP plan would result In spending 2:1 pcm&gt;nl lc'Ss than
and the Laurel County school
condition Thursday afternoon.
systemThursdaydidnotdetermine
proposed by the governor and lS. percent tess than suggested by House
Kerry GIUihan. Southeastern ad·
Democrats.
·
tbe cause of the wreck Wednesday
minlstrator, said the hospital reHe
sa
id
the
GOP
alternative
would
end tlie biennium with $1({1.7 million.
afternoon near Keavy, the school
leased 13 students after emergency
compared to a projection ln the House Democratic bill o!$U3.2 million. The
superintendent said.
room treatment, lncludlngonechlld
G.C. Garland, Laurel superin·
budget btU would go to the Senate after passing I he House. In the Senate,
A
Meigs
county
man
Involved
In
a
who had gone home after the
tendent, said, " It'd really be
Democrats have only a IH6 edge.
traffic accident last week dled accident and was brought In later by
premature to comment" on why the Thursday in Veterans Memorial her family.
accident occulTed.
Hospital.
Two other students werereieased
The bus, with 22 students and the
E arl C. Kauff, 57, of Hemlock after treatment at Maryrnount
ddrtver aboard, left Ky. :.;,'! while Grove, dted at 11:45a.m. of injuries Hospital at London .
making its afternoon run Wednes· sustained In the wreck, a.hospital
day . Itranoveranenibankmentand spokesperson
said this morning.
Pollee said the accident could
overturned in a pasture.
Kautf had been admitted to the
have beenmuchmoreserlous hadlt
Garland said Thur&lt;day he had hospital' s special care unit shortly occulTed last week. The high
nominal tax Increases and a $190
heard that the bus driver, Nancy after the accident.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
school's senior class has already
billion deficit.
Fetters,42, of Keavy, had trouble
The wreck occulTed at 9:10p.m. finished school, and r idership on the Re publlcan·co ntroiled Senate,
The decision marked a significant
with the steering system before the last Thursday on County Rd. w buswasdownabout 50percent trom deeply and perhaps Irrevocably
legislative
and political defea t for
bus overturned.
divided over whether to defy
(Rock
Sprlilgs
Road),
according
to
nonnal.
both
Baker,
R·Tenn ., and th"
But he said be had not talked to the Gallla-Melgs post of the State
State pollee at London said they President Reagan and raise taxes
Reagan
administration.
Ms. Fetters, who was In guarded Highway Patrol.
had nothing new to report about next year, has temporarlly set aside
Seven Republicans voted against
Tloopers reported Kauff was their Investigation Into the accident. · efforts to approve a budget plan for
condition Thuraday at Southeastern
the plan, alQng with 45 Democrats.
Kentucky Baptist Hoepltal at Cor·
traveling north wben he swerved
Rescuers said Ms. Fetters told 1984.
bin. She sutfered a troken ann and a into the southbound tane andstruck tbemthesteer!ngsystemmalfuncti·
Despite tntenstve efforts over two continuing a budget deadlock which
has bedevlled GOP leaders deterbroken 1
ll ·
ts
bead-on with a vehicle driven by oned, said Keavy Fire Chief Ronnie weeks to pull together a majority
eg, as we as cu ·
mined to ·nnd a combination of
· Bales, and some the students from among his own ranks, R.epubll·
The superintendent said be was Keith A• Ro111Ine, 27 , of ~
·~·~·VJ ·
can leader Howard H. Baker Jr. spending, tax and mllltary In·
· not . aware of · any mechanical Both cars sustained heavy damage. confirmed that stacy .
creases which can get through an
Romine was also Injured and he 1 "It wasn't Nancy' s fault, " said failed Thursday to get a cornprom·
problema with the bus, a 19'19model,
tncreas tngly·rctx'llious Senate.
or any ot the approximately 100 In was traJISP)rt\.'d to Holzer Medical Mike Wells, a J&amp;-year·old sopJlo. lse budget blueprint through the
One of the seven Republicans who
Centerwhel'ehewasllstedlnstable more who was one of four students Senate.
the Laurel County system. ·
voted
no, Lowell Welcker ol
Senaton voted 52 to 48, to defeat a
uninjured in the wreck. "H It hadn't
A spare bus was ~blltltuted condition the next day.
Connecticut,
said the outcome
budgl!t resolutiOn supported by the•
Thlinday to transport st\ldents to · A spokelpericll at HMC said been for the steering, . she would president that called tor a 7.5 showed, "The president Is not going
Laurel County Hl8h !lcllcU, wben! Romine was later diScharged trom have kept control,'' be Said. ''She !sa"'
pelceilt defenee lncrell!ie next year, to get his way;'·
ROOd drtv!'r·"
meet
beck In lbelr l!lallromla the halpllaL
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Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio
Friday, May 13, 1983 .

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Pan -y-=MiddlefiDI!, Ohio

Pomeroy , Ohk&gt;

llEVOTt..:n '1'0 Tllf!: INTE Kf;ST Ot~ THE MEJGS·MASON AREA

PAT WHITE HEAD

BOB HOEFLICH

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DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
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i\ MK\tnEJt l)f 11w A.,o;udah..t Prt."AA, lnJIU)d Daily l)r efoi.Oi ~laUon and the
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wllh the Ohio Consumers Counsel
and Columbus and Southern Ohio
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Americans in their mid-50s wer-·
en't very long out of diapers when
Herbert Hoover was president, and
for those ot them conserva tlveminded, that was about the last
time, before Reagan, that they
could have voted enthusiastically
on many matters of public issue.
the point of which ls ·that most of the
time, we have had Democrats In the
White Ho•se and have lusted lor
opportunities to criticize what they
say, when what they say merits .
criticism - which Is much of the
time. But however much we
cherish the tradition of vigorous
opposition, surely what the net·
works have hit upon, following a
presidential speech, ls -lithe word
- can be used in politics - quite
simply unfair.
Tlfe Constitution of the United
States obliges the president to
"recommend to their Consideration
such Measures as he shall judge
necessary and exped ient" Traditionally, Congress has received
such recommenda tions, and then
acted, whether affirmatively or
negatively. Before the days of radio
and television, there weren't any
means by which, simultaneously,
the president could communicate to
Congress a nd to the people. There is
no question that on most Issues tha t
touch on deep emotions, or on the
safety of the state, the reach of the
president to the people probably
exceeds In Impact his reach to
Congress. So that technology has In
fact given to the president two
simultaneous !arums. Without votIng for plebiscitary government, It
Is correct to say that an appeal to
the people Is an exercise In
addressing the "decent opinion of
ma nkind," as Jefferson put It when
he wrote the Declara Uon of
Independence.
Now the convention of takin g the.
entire presidential audience a nd
delivering it to a representative of
the opposition whose job Is to
undercut the president Is, I repeat,
quite simply unlalr. Permit a
practitioner to explain why this Is
so. The traditional order of scholas·

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constituency.
And this Is tlot good. Moroever,
the Democratic Party nowadays
seems to proceed on the assumption
that absolutely any foreign policy
Initiative by the Republican Party.
save possibly aid to Israel, Is
provocative, dangerous, inhuman.
anti-democratic and bellicose. We
used to tal k about a bllaterallorelgn
policy, whiCh nowadays happens
only when Republicans agree with
Democrats.
.
The notion th*t the people must
not be permitted to spend an hour or
two ingesting a presidential speech
Is to insist, In effect, that no
presidential speech should be given
a chance to breatbe; which Is to say
tha 1 no president should be permit ted to address the people with a lew
minutes' advantage. Which Is to
say that presidents are always out
to deceive the people. Which Is to
say !hat - democracy Is no good?

clOSing llneS··were "{have nothing
to offer but blood, sweat and tears"
and Christopher Dodd had then
been Dashed on the screen to say,
"It's typical of British Conservatives to offer only blood, sweat and
tears. What we need Is soclallzed
medicine, air conditioning and
cheers, not tears" - the effect of
wbat Mr. Churchlli intended could
not possibly have survived.
Now this Is said with caution.
because there are times when one
devoutly hopes that what one
thought was pure hot air met up
with a llttle Ice-cold analysis. But
that Is the job of subsequent
argume ntation, editorials, public
analysts. It Is wrong Instantly to
write a death sentence on success·
tul rhetoric, and thls,ln my opinion,
the networks are doing. In doing
that, they deprive the chief executive of the United States of de facio
. access to the human reserves of his

tic learning prescribed llrst grammar, then !ogle, !hen rhetoric.
Grammar Is, bere, a metaphor lor
a collection of facts. Logic serves to
describe the arrangement of facts
in syllogistic - Indeed, logical -order. Rhetoric Is the form within
which grammar and logic are
subsumed. Rhetoric Is designed to
appeal, moreover, to the heart and
to tbe memory, as well as _to the
mind.
Now a public official uses two
distinct modes of argumentation
when 1) he appears on the Door of
the parli1\ffient to make a statement
he expects instantly to be rebutted;
and b ) when he appears on the Door
to deliver a statement that traverses grammar and logic, and
aspires to rhetoric. Winston Churchill with great ease could handle a)
parllamentary debate, a nd b)
addresses to the nation. But II he
had composed a speech whose

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f\ yea r has gone by since I wrote
you last concerning our son "Dink"
and how drugs was the domlnanl
Influence In his life that led to his
being pu t Into prison for bank
robbery.
On beha lf of my wife and me I
wan t to take th is opportunity to
1ha nk publicly a ll who have helped
1his family throug h your prayers,
lf'llf'rs and fr iendship throughout
this year
My wlff' and I know that we face
mort' years of separa tion from our·
son. but II Is easier to bear with Ihe
bond of support and we surPiy
apprE'C ia le II. Dink Is Reiling along
very well, he Is fin ishing his high
school education and Is planning to
fUJ1her his s tudies. rOl' this too we
arc truly lh ankfu L This ordeal has
o·cally opeowd our· eyes to lhP lhrea t
of d rugs here In Meigs County.
Out side or law enforcement not hing
much wa s '" 'compllshed In comba tIng this menace to our young
people Untlllaiely a lew concerned
pan' nls a nd citizens ha ve banded
togel her to toy to protl'CI Ihe young

WASHINGTON - The same
people of our county and not only
ours, but a ll over the United States anti-communist sentiments that
emanate from the Oval Office can
and other parts of the world.
After all , there Is a demand for also be heard In the guerrilla ca mps
" Meigs County Green" as far away In the high , rugged, pine-covered
as lialy. If It Is raised here then mountains of northern Nicaragua.
President Reagan has called the
some of our own loyal citizens have
guerrillas
fighting against the
to be doin g the growing. Yes, we
Sandlnlsta
regime
"freedom lighhave our share of the world's
they
call
themselves
" freeters":
.Jud ases. It Is time to quit playing
dom
commandos."
And
they
are
as
ostrich and pull our heads out of the
single-mlndedly
anti-communist
as
sa nd, stand up and be counted for
our young people's sake. Parenls their friend in the White House.
"It Is communism that has our
become Involved a nd join ratlks
with others now Ihal we have a start families dying of hunger," one
with our concerned citizens group earnest young guerrilla told m y
aga inst drugs and our Christian as5ocla le Jon Lee Anderson, who
alhlellcs and soon maybe our Big marched with a 165--member rebel
" task force" through the high pine
Brot her-Sister group.
Don' t bra nd your child over country.
The other recruits nodded In
wllhoul a llghl. Drugs had to st art
agreement
as the young contra (as
on a sma ll scale here In the
the.counler-revolutiona
rles are a lso
begin ning a nd so do we.
listed
a
bill
of
particulars
ca
lled
)
If you see any signs report them.
aga
inst
the
Marxist
Sandlnlslas.
Vol&lt;&gt; for stro nger laws, any thing
"They first ta ke away our
but get involved.
Independe
nce by forcing us Into
After all, a ll you got lo losc If you
farm
coopera
llves, !hen our food
don't Is your loved one. - Mr. a nd
·with their rationing." declared the
Mrs Lewis Kennedy , Rutla nd.
guerrilla In Impassioned Spanish.
"They Insult the Holy Father and
the Virgin, a nd Ihey try to Ioree us
Into the militia to fight the contras.
H&lt;&gt;ccnl ly on a Sa turday alter- rPvoked a nd alcoholic beverages II you reslsl any of these things,
they accuse you of being a
noon, I look my chlldo·en to lht' are now allowed.
Gen e ra l Harti nger Park In
counter-revolutionary
and punish
If so, the signs should be
Middleport.
removed. If this ordinance Is stU!
I noticed signs which sta te - No
valud, !hen It should be enforced.
Alc hollc Beverages Ai lowed! Ap- Alcohol In public places, suc h as
parently many people can nol read parks, where young chUdren play,
or e lse choose lo Ignore such signs. I Is definitely a detriment to the
saw not one, but m any openly welfare of Ihe community_ violating this ordinance.
Pastor Earl -Fields, Wesleyan
President Reagan addressed a
Perl1aps this ru ling has been Holiness Church.
cheering a udience of gun enthusiasts at the National Rille Assocla·
lion Convention in Phoenix, Ariz.,
last week.'
Wear ing a bulletproof vest and
surrounded by a phalanx of Secret
Today Is rrlday, May 13, the 133rd day ofl983. There are 232days left In
Servicemen and local pollee officthe year.
ers, the President decried .those
Today's hig hlight In history:
who would take guns away from the
On May 13, 1607, Ihe first permanent E nglish settlement In America was
American people.
founded at Jarnpstown, Va .
Signs all overt he hall where Mr.
On this date:
Reagan spoke warned the audience
In 1846, Congress declared a sta te of war between the United States and
not to bring their guns to the raUy.
Mexico.
As a further precaution all those
In 188i. the final batt le of the Civil Wa r.was fought at Palo Pinto, Texas.
entering the bulldlng had to pass
In 1958, Vice Preslden~Rlchard Nixon's Umouslne was battered by rocks
through metal detector booths, to
lhrown by anti-U.S. demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela.
make sure they weren't armed.
In 19Gl, peace negotiations officially opened In Paris between the United
Tl)e President said
would
States and North Vietnam.
never disarm decent law-abiding
Ten years ago: Diplomat Donald Bruce arrived In Peking to reopen the
citizens, as plainclothes men kept a
AmeriCan liaison mission to Chin~\ for the first time since 1947.
careful eye on the audience In the
F ive years ago: Pope Paul VI celebrated a tunera! mass in Rome lor
convention center.
slain former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro.
He alluded to John W. HinCkley
One year ago: Braniff became !he first major American airline to file
and saldi "It Is a nasty truth but
tor protection under federal bankruptcy laws.
those who SEek to lnlllct harm are
Today' s blli hdays: Critic CUve Barnes Is 56 years old. Sinf!r'COlTlposer
not lazed by gun control laws. I
Stevie Wonder Is 33.
happen to know this from personal
Thought lor today : "The height of folly Is to Uve poor so you can die' experience."
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The ~dent failed to mention

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SWINGS- Southern's John Porter takes a hefty
11 at a Jeft · Ba rnes' pitch during Thursday's
tamplonshlp game of the Class A Set11onal Baseball

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tournament at Memorial Field In Galllpolls. Hannan
Trace advanced with a 7·2 vie tory. Deke Barnes Is the
catcher while Hom er Smith Is the plate umpire. Keith
WUson photo.

a loser In the second frame on an Vikings own two extra Inning
error. three walks, a single by Dave
vtctolies over the Wildcats .
Lockhart , double by Bill Swain and
By lnn!ngs:
.... m oon. o-2 .~2
Soulhr.rn .......... .
single by Jeff Barnes.
. ~ 11 101-S~t
In the fifth Inning. Hannan Trace Ha nraan 1'rar('
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and two wUd pitches. The final two
WUdcat runscameln the seventh on
two walks and hils by Allan Bailey.
and Mike Beaver

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Barnes, In going the distance.
fanned six and Issued six walks.
Porter and Za ne Beegle combined
for 12 strikeouts and seven walks.
Ha nnan Trace will play SymmPS
Vallev Monday In the Dis trict
ToUI~ament at Chilllrot he. The

Meeting"
MONDAY, MAY t6th
At 4:30p.m.
At The legion Hall
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HUlME

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tha
"Put a hold on the applications, Janet- the ppsition's been filled."
..

you.
One recruit said he had been a
Catholic lay worker In his village.
He made his decision to join the
-contras after the local Sandlnlsta
authorities forbade him to hold
mass on Sundays. Several rebels
cited' the Sandlnlstas' anti-religious
policies as one reason they had
joined the contras, saying they
were fi g htin g "w ith . God's
blessing. "
A few revels were counterrevolutionaries in the old-fashioned
sense: Their !amllles ' property had
been expropria ted by the revolu tionary regime. They had made
their way from a ll parts of
Nicaragua to join the guerrillas In
the mountains of Nueva Segovia
province. They sa id !hey ere
fighllng to regain "a lost way of
life."
The regime's determination to
change Nicaragua's social a nd
economic system was evldenily
more . than the peasants had
counted on when they supported the
overthrow of Anastasio Som oza
four years ago . And the government 's heavy-handed methods
make the contras' recru iting
easier.
Here's how Johnny, a recent
peasanl recru it, described the
process that led him from the farm

Just one little

Today in history

In winning, Coach Brett Wilson's
WUdcats became the first Hanna n
Trace baseball team advancing to
district competition.
Earlier this week, Hannan Trace
edged Kyger Creek, 2·1. on a Mlke
Beaver home run in extra innings.
Coach Hilton Wolle Jr. Tornadoes
jumped Into a first Inning lead on
two walks, an error and single by
Tony Riffle.
Hannan Trace bou need back to
make starting pitcher J ohn Poner

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Hannan Trace exploded -lor live
runs enroute to a 7-2 upset victory
over Southern In the Class A
Sectlonals at Gallipolis.

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Had the Nicaraguan ,Democra tic
rorce- the "contra " organization
- made any promise or laid out a
politica l program•
"The FDN has pro mised us
nothing," said Johnny, "only a
chance to overthrow communism.
That Is enough for us."
ARNETT'S CONFLICT: If !he

fox guarding the henhouse has
become the Reagan admlnistra ·
lion's unofficial mascot, G. Ray
Arnett can ta ke some of the credit.
Unlll he was named assistant
secretary of Interior for national
parks, fi sh a nd wUdllle, Arnett was
chairma n of the Wlldllle Leglslallve rund, which
founded .
The fund Is unabashedly In favor
of hunting; one of Its directors Is the
president of the country's largest
furrier. It has been lobbying
enthu siastically for a bUI that would
open up 12 million acres of Ala_ska's
na tional park lands to hunters .
Huntington has been prohibited in
national parks since the system
was founded In 1916.
No one questions the hunting
lobby's tight to push for legislation.
Bui environmental , groups are
oulraged that Arnett , ln his governmen! capacity, has been the chief
supporter of the -legislation his old
organization wants. He was even
lhe leadoff witness at Senate
hearings on the bill last month.
Footnote: A Wildlife Legislative
rund spokesman said that "sportsmen have been getting their
political act together," aitd hav~
raised abou t $200,&lt;XXJ for their
ca mpaign to open up more of
Alaska. Arnett could not be reched
for commenl.

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gun?"
"I want to Impress Jodie Foster."
"She's a very line actress. Do you
!mow her personally?"
"Sort of. She knows me. She'll
!mow me more in a couple of
weeks."
"There
really nothing like a
nice little handgun to Impress the
girl you really love."
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lor something larger. It's only been
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''I'll la ke II."
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that Hinckley bought his gun from a
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no gun control laws.
Let us ~ssume lor Mr. Reagan's
sake, that Mr. Hinckley went into
the Texas pawnshop, and still
federal gun laws were In effect .
"Can I help you, sir?"
"Yes, I'd like to buy a handgun
that I could ftt In my pants
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to Ihe guerrillas' mount a in stronghold: "We were already under the
eye of the Sandlnls tas for refusing
to put our coffee fincas into a
cooperative. Our reason was tha t,
once you do, they force you Into the
militia and send you off to light the
contras.
"We begin to talk among ourselves about wha I to do. Then one
night the contras ca me. They asked
us to lend them help, like glvl ng
them food and hiding them . We
agreed and began to do these things
- with a ll our hea rts.
'Tor a while we hid a wounded
commando. We made contact wlih
sympathetic neighbors and buill up
a network ·or collaborators in our
area. Then one day we were told by
a cousin In the Sandlnlsta mllllla
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night we gathered up the other
collaborators and we escaped, to
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Krukow, Barr one hit Reds;
'
-· Dodgers continue hot'streak
By As8ociated Pr ess
For the first time thi s season.
Mike Krukow was pitching without
pain .. And for six innings, he was
pitching w ithout hil s. too.
Then. suddenly, h&lt;• was ~one.
givl'n t he hook by Sa_
n F rancisco
Manager Frank Roll inson. But
Krukow minded not at al l. He knew
he'd gone as long as hcwascxpect rd
to against th&lt;' CiJI(;·innat i R('CJS
Thursday night
RPi iever .lim Bar r los t lhl'
no- h ilt t~ r in lhf•eighth inn in ~ and thf'
Giants had to sett le for a two-hit. 4-2
vic tory.
"l kn&lt;•w ix'fon' I wPnl into thP
game· that I wa;., nut going to go
longer

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Krukow, who &lt;:amr to thE' Giants
from P hilac!Plphia ICJsl winter in thC'
Joe Morga n I ratl&lt;'. Krukow injured

his righ t c iOOw in !-ipring tra ining and
was ma ki n,e his fi rst apJX'arance
sincr com in14 uff th&lt;•2 1-dayd isabled
list.·
EISPwhPrc in lh&lt;' Nationai !Pague
if was P ittsburg h fi. NPW York 2;
Chicago b, PhiladPi phia :l: St. Louis
•I, M ont rea l 0; Los Angeles 4, San
Diego .land. in 10 innings, Houston4,
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ncvC'r hesitated

Robinson sa id hr

in laking K rukow out. " Hl''s too
val uable to this ba llcl ub," lh&lt;•
Cianu.;· manager said. " I was
thinking about that and thinking
about his fut ure. HI' had ju st come
off I he disa bi L'&lt;.I list, had had a bad
arm ... I kn ow he wouldn 't have
wanted to stay out UJ0rc 1Jeca useonc
,r:n or~ pH ~·- h or one more inniri g cou ld
havl' hlown his arm."
Krukow sa id Gian ts pit chin g
coach 1-l f'rm Star i·cttc "told me
ea rlier in the WPCk they wan ted fi ve
Ot' six innings out uf me. ·.· " I had
IJu ltl'rOi cs I at thcst ur tof thcgaml'l.
II had lx&gt;cn a while sim t' I'd lx.'en out
thf'rP. You don ' t rra lizf' how much
you miss thi s gamfl un til you sit out

for 21 day., _
"I t 's a Jot of fun ou !I her'!' to throw
w ithout pain."
Barr gave up 11on o.-.ster' s leadoff
tripll' in lhP eigh th . and Davp
Conr·ppclon's one-out single in the
nint h. then Gary Lavelle got the last
out and w ith it his third save.
The Giant s took a 2-0 lead in the
first off Brucf' B&lt;•renyi, l hP first nm

c~m in g

on Darrell Evans' double
that st retched his hitt ing streak to 11
games. Krukow had a sacrifice fly in
the· second inning and , Berenyi
wild-pit ched a run home in the third.
Grounders by Johnny Bench and
W J:Otn(' Krenchicki accounted "for

the Reds' runs.
.Pirate; 6, M ets 2
·oavr Parker. a macho ma n in his
own mmd, decidl'&lt;i il was time to
admit to his own short comings and,
by doing so, broke out or one of the
worst slump s o f his career.

He switched troma36-ounc'P bat to

a :~~ou nce model and came through
w it h lhrr&lt;' hi t,, including a pair of
doubles. two runs batted In and three
ru ns scored in t he Bucs' victory that
dtoppc'(( lhC' Mel s int o last place In
lhP East.
" I t was a m acho thing," he said of
his reliancpon heavy lumber . " fstill
feel m acho. but I 'm getting older
and I 'm not as young and not as
stmng as I was ... I had to prove to
mys&lt;'i f I couldn' t use the big bat
anymore. and when you go 3-for -.12,
!ha t proved it to me.
Th e older you get, the mor e you
have to makf' adjustments," added
Par kpr·, who tums 33 nex t month.
Cuhs 6, Phill!l.o; 3
Lar r)' Bowa ha5 only Ei home runs

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Astros 4, Braves 3

Joe Cruz singled to open the l Oth
inn ing. was bunted to second and
came home on Luis Pujols' single t o
give Houston it s v ictory. F r ank
DiPino, with 1 2-3 innings of no-hit
r elief against the BrBves, has a
sl reak of 10 1-3 hitless innings.

Marauderette
resenr~s post
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CINCINNAT l (AP I - Jeff Lleix'rt , an assistant football coach at
M oell er High School since 1973. has
been named athletic director at the
· suburban Cincinnati school.
Liebert , 35, had been assistant
athletic director the las t two years.
He succeeds Mike Cameron. who
will remain as a teacher and
basl'ball coach.

By Playing

Northeast Ohio
Portage t-akes fishing lor
bluegill, cr
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largemoutlJ
bass. Best blue
and crappie
fishing is in 1\rrkeyfoot and Nor th
reservoirs. Best bass fishing is
usually in 1\rrkeyfoot Reservoir and
Long Lake.
Tappan Reservoir - Good fishing
for bluegill, crappie, Iar gem outlJ
bass, w alleye and yellow perch.
Fishermen have a chance or
catching a trophy-sized lar gem outh
bass or walleye.

Southwest Ohio
·
Acton Lake - ExceUent fishing_
for bluegill and crappie. The best
baits for these fish are wax wonns,_.
red wonns and small minnows • .
Acton also has good fishing in May for largemouth bass and channel :
catfish.
Farm Ponds- Many !ann ponm: .
UJat provldegood sprlngtlmefishin~ ;_
for largemouth bass, bluegill an&lt;t ;.:
channel catfish. Every year trophy·••:
sized largemouth bass are caught.:;
from Ohio farm ponds.
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tor jjiYif!g the game at the ot!&lt;:e d th~ rewspaper - also at lhe
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meach day's osue. All numbers hee&lt;l€d tocompleteeach - ·s
game wll have appeared by eac h Friday's ISSUe. A new s&lt;1 ot
bingo lllmbers wrll be publiShed br each we&lt;k:s game. A n..
clior ol bingo cards w1ll be ava~able each week ill the s pon~rlnt
merchants' stores To be eli g~ble to win. .,ou must ~ay IJn~ cards

of thecorre&lt;t color tor !hal ...k's game Tlrt cokJr ot ll'e culslor

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the merchants ads- or elsewhere in the poper.Thisdu!*alior1
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appear in the sponsor's ads every day and a new
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.SALE ENDS MAY 21, 1983

·EBERSBAOI
HARDWARE

OtFFIRfNT COLORED CARDS EACH WEEK: The color of lhe ·
cards change each week. To be a winf'W!r. you must pay 81ngo
cards of the correct coklr fOf that week. Mut~ated or d ered cards

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any of the SJXlnSOflng mert hants •sted II fhe re 1sonty one wrnner.
re wins illl rJ. the $5000 II there IS more than one w1nner. all
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FoUrod, Tony Welch and Todd Cundl1f.

Weekend fishing prospects releasedj.

J ACK'&gt;ON- The M eigs Mar auderett c reserves r olled to thei r nint h
con5ecutlve win here Tuesday wit h
a 14-7 win over Jackson.
Coach Wally Hatfield's cr ew .
behind 11-7 heading for their final at
bat, scored seven runs 10 ga tn the

Middleport, OH.

N. 211 Ave.

Coach 1lm Saunders, Mike Milford, Don Mohler,
ADen King, Nick Riggs, Chris Burdette, Scott
Harrison and Fred Colburn. - Abeent were Dave

MEIGS V ARSrrY - Members of the Meigs
Varslty basebaD learn for 19j!3 were first row, from
the left, Dan Tltomas, Jack Welker, Nick Bush, Trey
CasseU, Scott Gheen and James Ac r ee. Second row,

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GROCERY

In Bingo Bucks

By The Associated Press
Her e is ·t lle weekly fishing report
from the Ohio Department or
Natura l Resources:
Central Ohio
Hargus Lake- Good fishing for
bass. muskellunge and crappie. The
win .
in hL5 carO?r - and t woof t hem havC'
shor eline, partic ularly around
r ome in l hr past five days_ His
In that big seventh, Gi na Fol!rod
stum ps and fallen trees, is a good
thrt'C·-run shot helped the Cubs beat
sin gled, Barb Hatfiel d singled , Kim
place to try for bass and cr appie.
Eblin reac hed on an error, Ter esa
h is f ormer P h i lade lph ia
HooverReservoir- Good fishing
!Pam mates.
Pratt singl ed , Holly Miller singled ,
for walleye, largemouth bass and
" I 'm just going up there, seeing Debbie Wer ry reached on an ~rror.
white bass. Best walleye and
· the bal l really good and I 'm really
and sacrifices by Dap hne Dil lard
JargemoutlJ fishing is around tlle
relaxed, " Bow a sa id. " The squirrel
and Jodi Mlller preceded a two-run , graveled shoals and points. The_best
nn·cts the acorn now and then. i was· hom e run by Juli e Roush.
whil e bass fishing Is In B ig Walnut .
lucky. I wasn't I rylng for it. "
Hitters for 'the M arauder ettes · Creek !rom the Jak e upstream
Cards 4, Expos 0
were Hatfield, two singles and a
through Galena.
Bob Forsch's three-h itter and double. Fol!r od, three singles ,
Southeast Ohio
Darrell Por1er 's homer and three
Roush' s homer and double, and
Dow Lake- Very good fishing for
runs scon?d car rif'd the:Cardinal s
singles each by Eblin , Pratt , H.
channel ca tfish. Most popular
p:rsl Mont real.
Miller, Dillard, and Werry.
catfishing tactic Is to rJsh at night
Porter' s double a nd singlPs by
Roush started on the mound for
and use minnows, night cr awlers or
Krn Obcr kfcll and Tommy Her r
Meigs and was r elieved by Hatfield
chicken liver for bait . Also good
gave the Ca r ds a rou rth-inning r un
in the fourth. They combined for 1:!
fishing for lar gemouth bass.
st r ikeouts and 10 walkS . Barlow·
and thc·y mad£' it 2-0 in the rifth when
·Tycoon Lake - G6od spt 1 t_o I ry
fanned one and walked one for
Lanni&lt;' Smith doubh'd and Wil lie
for bl~egills . Look for spawning
Me(;('{' singiL'&lt;l. Port er hit his homer ..Jackson.
bluegllls in shallow water. ''hey are
in the eighth .
Now 9-2 on the year , the little
fun to catch on a fly rod with a small
Dodgers 4, Padre,; 3
Marauderettes host Jackson topopper or rubber spider Jure. Also
Pedro Guerrero, who hi! a two- run
ni ght and Loga n next Wednesday to
good fl!;/llng for sunfish, cr appie and
homer In the sixtll Inning, drov e complete I heir season.
largemouth bass.
home Ron Roenlcke In the eighth
By Innings:
.
Grand Lake St. M ary ' s - Good
wit h the lie-bi·cak lng run that gave Meigs .. .. ...................... ~ I Z?O 7- 14 12
place to fish for crappies . They can
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be caught around the brush along
Hou sh, H[jlflf•ld f4t 1WP ·1. ari d J . Milll'r.
Ba t·lou · 1LPl ami l.yol
the south shore and the Windy Point
pier. Small lively minnows are a
Reds ink pitcher
good bai l. St. M ary's also has sm e
good fishing for bullheads and
CI NCINNAT I i AP t - Ted L angchannel catfish .
don. the Cincinn ati Reds' top pick in
Northwest Ohio
the J anuary draft, has sign ed a
1 '\fWirlll;lti
M
aumee,
Sandusky a:nd Portage
one-year
minor
league
contract.
Su n l '•,nu ,..,. ,,
1·1 l•i
rivers
White
bass rJshin g Is ·
S.:•n 1J l • 'l..~ '
The Reds said Thursday that
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1'1 1!1
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improv
ing
and
the
fast
act !on should
La ngdon, a 6- foot-4, 2ll-pound,
'lllu,....l :r ~ ·~ I ;J UII&lt;..
continue
through
M
ay.
M osl popuI "h i{'"~" io. l 'lllill(l l :lphlu -:t
r ight -handed pitcher, wtll report
, ,..,.. ,\n .,·h" I. S;rn llii'J!n "I
lar
whit
e
bass
lu
res
are
small Jigs
Tuesday to the T ampa club In the
Pm ,hu r~li ''· '''" Y••rk !
and
curly-ta
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grubs.
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Class A Florida State L eague.
'il l.oui' 1 Mllnll'l •, t) II
Charles Mill Reservoir -Excel L angdon, W. is from Rockledge.
IIIKI.,Iuu I All,ll\lll ." 1, 1/1 irllllfl'" '
lent
crappie fishing. Most cra ppies
F ri•l a,v '• f! :Utl o"'
Pia. He was 5-2 with seven saves,
l' h11 ;11• ·tp l11.1 II "lu '''" 'I\'.OJII 1. ~· al (" hi
arecaught
around fallen shoreline
and had 6:1 strikeouts in .'1'\ in nings
&lt;'.Oj.!ll I l'r&lt; ~II I c,,
trees
in
the
lake's backwater areas.
1\ o·" Y1~k 1 1 1 1~ 11 ~ 1 11 II I• . 11 l '11!~hl1r'"h
th is season for B r evar d. Fla ..Junior
l l ~ h&lt;~ ~ ·!l I !1 1 11 1
Also
good
lar
gem out h bass fishing.
College.
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Fernando Valenzuela and the
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Luis Salazar hit a two-run hom er
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Guer rer o tied It In the six'th, Steve
Yeager put the Dodgers ahead by a
ru n in the seventh with a hom er and
SteVP Garvey's sacr i!lce ny made It
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Free_zing food simple~ when done righ~

FRIDAY

SATIJRDAY
RUTLAND - Rutland Youth
League w!ll have tag day In
Pomeroy Saturday from 9 a.m.
until noon. All pony league and
l!ttle league players are to meet
at the c!vlc center at 8:30a.m.
POMEROY - Annuallnspec·
lion of Bosworth Council 46,
Royal and Select Masters will be
Saturday at 5 p.m . Super
excellent master degree will be
at 7:30p.m .
GALLIPOLIS - The Grande
Squares Da ncing Club will have
a Western Style 'Square Dance
on May 14 at 8 p.m . at the St.
Peter's E piscopal Church, 541
Second Ave nue, Gall!polls. Keith
R!ppeto will be the caller.

SUNDAY
POMEROY - Homecoming,
Naomi Baptist Church, Pome, toy, Sunday. Sunday school at
9:30 a. m . with Oscar Qua lis ,
superintendent; sermon at 11
a.m. by the Rev. Samuel
Jackson, pastor; noon dinner ;
guest speaker at 2:30 p.m ., the
Rev. Wllliam King of Portsmouth, with music by "Vok es
United."'
· POMEitOY - SOciety _will
meet 2 p.m . Sunday at the Meigs

museum.
POMEROY - The Meigs
County Genealogica l SOciety
will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. a t I he
Meigs Museum
POMEROY - A county-wide
prayer meeting will be conducted Sunday al 2 p.m. at Bald
Knobs Church. Gle n Bissell w!ll
be the class leader .
POMEROY - A Bar 30
Horseman Show will be con·
dueled Sunday at the Meigs
County F airgrounds, Pomeroy.
The event begins at 10 a.m. a nd
Is being sponsored by Ihe junior
class a I Eastern 111gh School.
POMEROY - Guesl speake r
al the Sunday mornlng ·serv!ces
al l he HobsonChurchoi Chr!sl in
Chrlslian Union w!ll be the Rev .
Sian Howard . The Rev. Eve retl
DeLaney w!ll spea k a t the
evening services. Mornlngse rvl·
cesare at 9: 30a.m . and evening
sesrvlces are a t 7:30 p.m. The
pastor is the Rev . W!ll!am
Crabtree.
HOBSON - Rev . Stan Howard will be speake r a! 9:30a.m.
morning services al Hobson
Churc h of Chris! In Christian
Union .. Rev. Everett Delaney
w!ll be evening speaker at 7:30
p.m .

MONDAY

POME RY - Meigs High
spring sports ba nquet will be
Monday 6: 30 p.m. a t high
schooL parent s of a thletes 10
take two food dishes of &lt;alae! ,
vegeta bles or desserts .

. Omitted
The Infa nt daughter of Terry and
Becky Smith at Racine has been
. named Kenda Lynn, not Kendra
Lynn, a s was earlier announced .

GROCER'S CANCER DAY ..:.. A check for $400 representing a
percentage of one day's grocery sales at Vausflan's Cardinal In
Mlddlepon was presented by Ruby Vaughan, right, to Mary,O'Brleil of
the Melf:S Unit of the American Cancer Sodetf. The amouJit Is
designated lor leukemia research. On the same day, the Cancer Socleqo
held a hake sale at Vaughan's with SIOO being made on the fund·ralslng
project.
,

Meigs parish
Retardation
Hike-bike
successful
A heap of work by many people Is
necessary for the success of the
a nnu a l hlk e- blk~ for mental
reta J"datlon.
Saturday was the ninth annual
event w!th contributions from
riders and sponsors expected to
amply provide for much needed
playground equipment at the Ca·
rleton School.
Over 165 riders look part In the
ride sponsored by the Meigs
Association for Retarded Citizens.
The 25 mile .ovent began and
finished at the old junior highschool
In Pomeroy .
Bett~ Riggs, president of the
Meigs County REACf, thanked
groups who worked with safety a nd
other phases of Jhe ride, !ncludlng
the Middleport Pollee Department ,
Pomeroy Pollee Deparlment. Thomas Werry, representative, the
Rut land Pollee Department and !he
Oh!o State Patrol were a ll on the
scene a1 on£' time or anot her .

youngest molher; a nd Evelyn
Struuss, the mother with the most
family present. The sacrament of
holy baptism was observed ror

mix following package directions.
Pour evenly over chicken mixture.
Bake at 400 degrees F'l about 25
m!nu~ or u"tU cornbread Is
golden brown. Note: I used Cl'l!am
of chicken soup and turkey chunks
Instead of chicken.
Take a look at this recipe. There
are vegetables, a meat and bread'
all In one dish. Add a fruit salad or
fresh graPefruit and celery and
carrot sUck!; and you have a
balanced mea! - and !t' s eaSy, too!
Thls dish could be prepared In the
miCrowave oven, too. It you would
like to do It this way, I suggest that
you bake !t in a ring mold or make
your own rlng mold by setting a
microwave-safe glass or cup In the
center of a round dish. Heat the
soup mixture In the microwave
oven while you are preparing the
cornbread topping. Bake on high In
tbe microwave oven just unW the
cornbread Is set, about 10.15 .
minutes. Remove from the oven,
cover with waxed paper and IE'!
stand to complete cooking.
Th!s d!sh or other casseroles can
be made up ahead of time and
frozen. Frozen casseroles can add
variety to your menu and are quick
to !lx for unexpected·company. It's
also cheaper to f!x your own
casseroles than to buy prepared
mixes or dishes. Why not fix several
recipes of.a casserole next time you
are preparlng one for your famlly' s
meals. It usually doesn't take much
longer to f!x several as to fix just

·Five ministers· leaving
EMS truck workers were V!ckl
F!nk, Kyle Wood and L. B.
Vaughan. Sheriff deputies working
were Kenneth Hayes, Charles
Stone, Carol Hysell, Charles Rife,
and others helping were Howard
Mullen, Noreen Ondrusko, Buster
Tucker,
Phelps, Gary Hysell,
Donna Hysell, Madge Coe, Nick
.Joseph, David Jacks, Ted Hatfield,
janitors of the Harrlsonvllle School;
Bob PurteU.of the Zion Church: Dan
Morris who allowed use of the
junior high building and the
Harrlsonv!lle School; REACT
me mbers Bette and Nathan Biggs,
Neal and Nancy White, Delorls
Hawk, Clyde Coe, Bob, Mary and
Mike Bowles, Guy a nd Ruby Hysell
and Jim Perkins. 'The Modern
San!tatlon Septic Service provided
restroom facilities.

Larry

Trinity recognizes mothers
· Recognition of mothers, holy
bapllsm and reception of new
members h!ghl!ghted services al
the Trinity Church. Pomeroy,
Sunday .
NJ?W members welcomed Into the
churc h were Mary Ha rris, Charles
Kennedy, Charles Sirauss, Deborah
Schmoll, Donna Schmoll, Beth
Teaford, a nd Cheryl Thomas.
The prelude by Ralph Werry,
organlsl, was "Soft We re Your
Hands," with the choir s inging "0
GodoiMothers," durlng theserv!ce.
Recognized were Edna WJison, the
oldest mother; Cheryl Thomas, the

surfaces and your hands are \'lilY
clean. Freezer temperatures do l)Ot
kill bacteria. Tl)e cold temperatures slow their growth. After fOOd
!s, thawed, bacteria wUl grow ;at
faster rates. So be sure to keep
everytllfng clean to reduce Ole
numbers of bacteria.
When preparing a casserole for
the treezer, you may treeze It
uncooked or cook It unW !t Is almost
done. U you complete the cookiiig,
the reheat!ng may cause the dish to
be over-cooked. Freeze dishes
. without· cheeSe or crumb toppings.
Add tbem just be1ore reheat!ng.
Some foods treeze better than
otbers. Here Is a Jist d. foods that do
not treeze well: baked meatloaves
freeZe better than unbaked mea·
tloves; cooked egg whites toughen;
salad greens Jose their crispness
and become soggy; raw tomatoes
change In navor and color and
become limp and soggy; raw
apples become soft and mushy and
flied foods tend to have a warmed·
over taste when reheated.
Be sure to wrap foods carefully
before freezing. U using a plastic
bag, check to be sure that the bags
are moisture and vapor-proof. Bags
that are designed for freezing wlll
keep the food fresher. Proper
pacl!agtng Is especially Important
In frost·tree freeZers where a!r Is
blown over the food In the freeZer to
keep frost . fro!11 building up. Thls
moving a!r could draw moisture
from the food !f !t were not properly
packaged.
one.
I wW send you a copy of a guide to
When you're preparlng cassefreezing
conlb!nailon main dishes If
roles, or any food, cleanliness !s
•
you wUl contact me, Dale Stoll, at
Important! Be sure thai your work
992~. or wrlte to Box 32,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

by Dille M. Stoll
Melli CGuaty ExUnlloD
Home EcoDomll&amp;
The busy days of spring can be
just a llttle ·Jess hectic with
nutritious and dellclous one-dish
meals.
Clever cooks combine meat,
cheese or beans with breads or
noodles to create hearly, satisfying
meals to fuel their tamUy through·
out the hustle and bustle of
graduation exercises, softball prac·
tlce, or housecleaning. With mod·
ern eonven!ences Uke freeZers and
microWave ovens, a stick-to-your
rlbr, meal !s only minutes away.
Men and women who work
outside the home are constantly
looking for easy meals that are
quick to fix and good, too. I
prepared the following recipe lor
my famUy last week and It was a
big hit. In tact, the term "pig oot"
has new meaning to me as my
husband had three helpings!
Clllckeo Ia The Com
1 can (10~ ounces) condensed
cream of celery or cream of
chicken soup
~cup m!lk
1 small onion, chopped
~ teaspoon poultry seasoning
2 cups cubed cooked chicken or
turkey
'% cup canned or frozen green
peas, dr!ilnl'll
1 package (8~ ounce) corn
muffin mix or 1 recli:&gt;eof corn bread
In saucepan mix soup, milk,
onion and poultry seasoning. Stir in
peas; stir over medium heat just to
simmering. Pour Into · lightly
greased one and one-half quart
shallow casserole. Prepare muffin

POMEROY - Jitney Supper
by Community Wives Club of
Chester wUI be held beginning at
5 p.m . this evening at the
Chester Fire Station; lull mea!
oan be purchased or !nd!v!dua!
selections .

Delx&gt;rah Schmoll, Donna Schmoll,
and Beth Teaford .
The Rev. W. H. Perlin had charge
or !he morning services assisted by
lhe church council president , Ken·
neth R. Harrls. Quiet music by Mary
Stewart preceded the morning
services.

Appreciation for seiV!ce to the
f!ve ministers who wUI not be
returning to Meigs County churches
following the June conference was
expressed at the Monday night
meeting of the Meigs Cooperative
Parish County on Min!strles at the
Rutland United Methodist Church .
Those who are le,avlng county
par!s!Jes are the Rev. Richard
Thomas, the Rev. Mark Flynn, the
Rev. Stanley Merrifield, the Rev.
Florence Smith and the Rev.Robert
Ryder.
Kermit Walton, president, con·
dueled the meeting following devotions by Fay Sauer, and prayer by
the Rev. James Corbitt.
Lynn Slater o!the youth commit·
tee announced a plzza party at the
ChesterUnltedMethodlstChurchat
7: 30p.m. on May 28. AU youth are
Invited with the graduating seniors
to be honored. The Rev. Mark F1yim
and the Rev. Richard Rothmich are
counselors. The Bible quiz on the
p.m. at
Morning
Church.
book
of the
Luke
wUI beStar
on May
29 at 2
Mrs. Sm!th reported on social
concerns In the absence of the Rev,
Robert Robinson. The gardening
program Is getUng underway with

seeds and plants from the Jackson
Area.Min!stMes.
Thomas spoke on evangelism,
noting that the Seven Nights of
Witness a nd the pulpit exchange
was a positive experience for all. He
extended h!s appreciation to the
parish for !ts fellowship and
cooperation durlng his seven years
In the area. HewUI bemov!ngtothe
Chapel Church at Chillicothe.

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:• P\'mlng worship 7 p.m . TuMdav. 7.:1() p.m .
: ladlf"S prayer fll(\('t ]nJi!: . W~ av, 7· :Jl p.m
•· YPE.
.
MIDDI.EPORT fmST BAPTIST. Cor.fwr
', Sixth and P alrrt(&gt;r, the' Rr\•. Mark Mc&lt;l ung
,• Sundav l'('hool9. 15 a .m.; nan Whi!C', Sunda\
'" Sc-hooi supt . .John Rt:'ttx-1. ~L . as....t. supi
~ Mornlfi$t Worship 10 I~ a.m . Youth nl(&gt;('ti~
'i:.l) p.m . Wrdnesday. lnrludlng W{'(' lots.

&gt;

CHURCH OFCHDIST, Mlddiop)rt .Mhand
Bob MC'Iton. minister: AI Hanson.

•"' a5StX Iatf:l, mlni~tC'r;

Mike C«lach, Sunday

·~ &amp;hool Supt&gt;rlnt~nc:Dt. Blbk' Sc-hool.. !l i&gt;
: ~ a .m ; mocnlu~ worship, 10: :K&gt; a m .. Neflln,i!:

••• worshlp_7,pm. WOOilC'Sday Blbk&gt; Stud:\' and
•~ youth group mc'(&gt;fln~ . 7 p.m.

• -p.m.

dozen other common weeds M the , amt· tim~ Al
you £ivc your lawn a full feeclitJI Scotts'-' l'cnd·
izer. Turf Builder ·Plus~ does bodl jobs 11 onct.
Reauh? Your wccda fade away as your lawn pows .

thicker and

:
MIODL~PORT ,PRESBYTERIAN ,
• : Cllur&lt;h SCIM&gt;DI, 9 a .m.; Momlnll ~hlp,
• : 10: 1~. Jllbl&lt;o Study 'futoldoy. 10 a .m .~ Bible
:. study, Thunday, 7:30p.m.
: • SYRACUSE FJR51" 11NTI'ED PRESBY·
. ' TERIAN Cllutth. Cllurdl Sdlool. \0: J!j a.m.;
· ; ~ wonlllp, ll:311 a.m.; Bible Sl\ldy.
• . 'IIINdlv, 10 a.m .; J.,.... and Sonlor Hlah

: • dlrt'Ctor; Harold Johnson. dlrl't'tor of
• • educaHon.
•
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN .
• , WorshlpS6vice. 9a .m .: Churd\ SCtllOI.lO: .:JJ

• , a.m.

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MODERN .SUPPLY
399 W. M1in
992·2164
IIf. STORE WITH "All -KI~[)S 01: S'

111

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worship

, . . K&amp;C JEWELERS

WM u ys dogs and ca11 don't jet a.lon1 . It's a.ll tft
how the y art n.i!oed

U

one aoother . Given lM naht mnur:ncu in the: early

A~ -

The

11 a.m.; Sunda ~ ('\&lt;t&gt;nlng Sl'TViCf'. 7 p.m..
W('(in(&gt;sda\ ev('nin~t young lad If'S auxiliary , 6
· p.m . WC'dnf'Sday fam1lv worhs ip, 7 p.m .
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHUR&lt;;:H, Nl'ar
Lon~ Bonom, EdS(') Han , pastor. Sunda,\
sc hool. 9.30 a .m. Wor.; hlp 10
a .m ..
Prayer lll('('ling 7 :Wl p m Thursda,v

.:n

MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST,
Cornf'r Ash and Plum. l.csll(' Ha\-'lllan .
pastor . Sunday schoOl 1n a.m., MorniTI,Il:
Won;hlp, 11 a.m.. Wl'dnt'Sda y and Sat urda~
Ewn ing seT'\'iN'S. 7 .l l p.m
. MEIGS

COOPERATIVE Po\RISII
IJNIJ'ED ME1110DJSI" CHURCH
Fay SwEr, Diredor

NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Re\' . Seldon ,Jolw!on
Ke\', Rk:hard ThOmUH
ALFRF.D - Church School 9: :l&gt; a m :
Wor!ihlp, 11 a.m, UMYF, 6. l:l p.m .. UMW.
'nlirU Tuesda.~r. 7 .l 'l p m Communi ty first
Sunda y
CHESfER - Wors hip 9 a.m.: Ch urch
SChool l Oa m ; Bl bl£' Studv. Thursday, 7 p.m.
UMW. firs! Thursdav. 1 p m . Corrununion
first Sunda\
JOPPA - Worship. 9: lJ a.m.: Church
School. ml.1 am . BlbiC' Studv. wroncsda y,
7· J:Jp .m .
LONG OO'ITOM - Ch urch Sc.'hooi, ~ .ll
a.m.: WOI'Shlp, 7 p m. Blbk&gt; S!udy.
W ~odnl&gt;sOOy, 7·:.&gt;p m . UMYF. Wednesday ,6
p.m : Communkm F'lrsl Sunday.
Church School, 9· ,l }

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TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL - Chul'("h
School, 9e~ m . Worship. tna.m , BiblrStudv.
l'uf'Sday. 7 :1'1 p.m .; UMW. Third 1\IC'Sda\ ,
7 :u p.m : Communion first Sundav.

CENTRAL CLUSTER
""" , Stunley W . M.mlleld
Rev. IUdaard Rotbemkh
""", llohert E. """""""
Rrv. Robert Rider, ,Jr.
ASBURY 1SvracuS£'1 -Worship, 11 a .m .;
Chur('h School 9:4:l a.m .. Chargf' Bibll"'
S!udy , Wfdt'l('Sjjay, 7 .' ll p.m ; UMW . first
'T'uesd a~' · 7· ]) p m :
Choir RC'tv'arsal.
Wrdrwsdav. 6· ll p.m.: UMW. fourth Sunda\' ,
fi:3lp.m.
ENTERPRISE - Won&gt;hlp 9 &lt;.t m . Chur(·h
&amp;hool. 10 a.m. Biblf' Slud:v. TuPsda ~ · . 7: l'l
p.m . UMW . F'irst Monday 7&lt;1l p.m .:
UMYF. Sundav. n p.m. Ch01 r l'('t\&lt;'arsal. n. ·u
p.m . W&lt;'dncsdav.
.1
Fl.A'TWO()[)!:; - f hurch School. UJ &lt;t m .
Wo~h l p. I a m .. Ribk' Study. Thursda\ 7
p.m : UMYF'. Sunday . 6 p.m
FOREST RUN - Worsh ip, ~a . m .: Church
School. 10 a.m.; Choir Practl('(', 'J'u&lt;&gt;sdD'
6::Jl p.m .: UMW . fl rs!T\.tc~av . 7: :1) p.m.
HEATH 1MiddiPportr - C'hurrh School,
9: :1) a.m .: Worship . 10 Jll.a m . BlbiC' Studv.
1\J~av . 10 a m .: UMW . S('('()nd Mondav.
7::n p.m.: UMM . third Moncta v. 7·.l l p.m.
MINER."VlLLE - Wors hip SC1vk'£'. Ul
a.m.. Churrh SC'hool. 11 a. m . UMW. third
WPdm:'SCIB)o' , 1 p.m . Choir prarllcc&gt;, Monday,
7 llp").
PEAR L OiAPEL - Worship Scrvl('(', 10
am.: Chuffh School. II a m .; UMW , S('('()nd
1\u·~;dav . 7: '() p.m.: UMYF last ThC'sda y.
7: .'11 p.m .
POMERO'It' - Church School, 9 1~ a.m
Worship servlw. 10 :lla.m . Choir l'(']'.:oarsal.
W£'dnesday. i ::Jl p.m.: UMW . ~
'1'\K'sda;\·. 7::11 p.m.: UMW. last Sunday, 7
a.m .; UMYF. Sunda y. 6 p.m.
ROCI&lt; SPRINGS - ('hurch School. 9: 15
a.m .; Worship. IU a .m
Bible Study,
WC'dnesda~· . 7:l1 p m.: UMYF !Seniors!.
Surx:lav. 6 p.m .. t.lunlorsl, l"\\C'IV otlx&gt;r
SuOOav. fi p.m .
Rt.r11...AND - Church SrtJJOI, !t4.'l a.m ..
Worship, 11 a.m., UMW 1Evcnln-" Circlel ,
Sfl'Ond WedllE'Sda,\ ' 7·ll p m ; UMW. S('("(}}\(j
Thursday, 1 p.m
&amp;&lt;\LEM CENTER - Church SC'hool, 10
a.m .: Worship. 7 p m .
SNOWVILLE - Worship. 9 a.m . C'hul'('h
~hool lO a .m
!'IOI1I'IIERN I'LUI!I'ER
' ... ' ,,...,.. Ill. Clarll

Hn.Mat11W. f1yu
ft(&gt;\1 . F1ononoo Smidt
APPLE C. ROVE - Church School. 9 i.l .m .:
Worship. 10 a.m . tflrst and thlrd Sunda ys\;
UMW. serond 'J'.K&gt;sday. 7::1.1 p.m.: Prayer
Wt'dnesday. 7 p,m.

: · Youlb (;._, llundoY, • p.m. .
• • R111UNO CH\JRC1I OF lXX&gt;. ·
• .. R.t"Y. JaM Evaa lalldly ldiDOI. lO a.m.:
·• !MIIiY wonblp, n Lll\.: l'llll!ftn'oclluldl.
'

.

SundaYJ~ t:

Won;l'llp, 9 a.m.; Church

Fe~h'lp dlnnr'r with Sutton.

third Ttlw'Sday, 6: :11 p.m.
EAST LETART- Chuf('h School 9 ~t m.: '
Wonhlp. 10 a .m !Sf'l'Ond and fourth

Suncla)'ll: UMW. find 1\ieoda.v. l ::Jl p.m.
LETART FALLS - Worst\lp, 9 a.m .:
ChUI'C'h SChOOl, 10 a.m.
MORN1NC. STAR - Worship, t. :.\a.m .:
Church SCI"&lt;JOI. IO::Jl am., Bible Sludy.
Thuroday. 7::.1 p.m.
MORSE OIAPEL - Church S&lt;I"&lt;JOI, 9: :Jl
a .m.; Worship. 11 a.m.
'
PORTLANI&gt; - Cllurch SCI"&lt;JOI, 7 p.m.;
WorshiP. 8 p.m.; UMYF. W - y . 7:30
p.m.
r
RAC111£ WESLEYAN - Chur&lt;h SCI"&lt;JOI,
10 a.m.: Wcnhlp. ll a.m.: UMW. fourth
Monday7: :Jlp.m.; Hanclrn&lt;ildens D!lheLord,
llnl W - y. 7 p.m.; Mm"o Pra~
-..1, Wedneocloy, 7 a.m.
SI!I"I'ON - Cllurth SChool. t.ll a.m.:
~ wonhlp, 10:45 a.m. Jllrsl and Jhlnl
Sunda)OI: loiiOwllllp dinner· wlln Carmol

1111n1 , _ y , &amp;:311 p.m.
KDIO CHURCH OF CHRISI', oo..r
....... Suporin-1. SwiJoy odlool Ul
a.m. i!wry welt:
.
ltOII!ION CIIRlSTIAN UNION, Wllllom

cro-.

~- SUIIdoy

Ror1cm e 949 · 1S50

7: 'I) p m . Thursd &lt;n ~o~• · • .w•

7.Xl pIll

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CHRI ST CHURCH. Rrv Rolx'rt Sa nck· •~ ­
pastor ; Don Will, lav INck'r. Lorau:'(l In
Tf'xa...; Communlf ~· of(C'R It! Sund&lt;l\' schoJI .
9 :0 am : M01n i n ~ V.'Ot"'!l htp ,..•tviC'f'. HI ~~l
a m , f'vt&gt;fl ir\R pn• ar h i n~ Sl'tviN• S&lt;'C'Oncl and
fourth Sunda \'&lt;~, 7· :1.1 p m .. Chrl-.tla n End(\ r
vor. first and third Sunda ys, 7 :u p m
W4XinC'Sdav prawr mf'('URJ:l ,md Blbi~' "l ULl~ .
7. :J)pm.
.TEHO\'AII 'S Wri"NFS.&lt;.:; .l7:r19 Sl.tlr&gt; Haute
l:l4 tOnr milt• east of Rut luM l Sunda\ . Blbk·
lrc'turr 9·.llu .rn .: Wal&lt;'ht oow s tud\ . Ill :21.1
.a .m ., 1'\lN;da\ , Bibll• s lu~· 1 ·.11 p m.,

11 true '" our ernef)i ng ~lanomhips with

yean we !tam ~spn:t and tolerance , fnendl1r.tU aad

212 E. Main Street
' 992· 3785, Pomeroy

BEniANY -

Grocer. esGeneroll M ercholnd• se

Mr HERMON UN ITI:D BRF:THREN IN

Middleport, Ohio

a.m.; Worship 11 a m.

SONS SlORE

rmS'T CHURCH OF GOO -

f.(lfVI('(' ,

rnf"E'tl~.

Sl'llooL 1:311 a.m.;

forsivencss
The Cit ruth IS Upecl&amp;ll)' 1mporcant rn lhuupect of
raiSIIJ 1 famtl y. AI ~ of h" rtlt&amp;tOU5 educatton I
child lums that hi• rel•tiooship wrltl othcn " a practic•l elpmtltOn or hiS ~ll(ionStllp Wtlh Qod , The
younalter'l reverence and arowin&amp; faith bcain to be
n:Oected 1n llis rreatrneTK or olhen 11 home , at school

Thursc:la,v, Tht'Ol't lllit • S.:·hool . 7 Ill p m .
Sl-rv le1• Mt'l'llflR H :.t'l p m
CHURCH Of' CiOO OF I'IHWIIH'Y,
l .oratf'd on the' O 1 WhltC' Fl0ad off hlf!hW .t\
100 Sunda v S('htiOI 10 Jt.m Sup~• r lnwnd•n l
.lohn l..o\11'da.Y. Fh '!'l Wt'llnt~da .\ ' n~hf of
month. CPMA wrvli"Ni.. "''('Ond W'f&gt;ri nt 'Stlav
WMR 11Y'C'1\nJ:, third throu,12 h fifth ~· et.! lh
S€'Nk'C' . ( iror,IZt ' lrov lt· pas tor.
HOPF. t flt\PTIST CHAPI·.l. - :qo Cir:mt
Sr , MiddWporl . Sunda\' St'hool , 10 .1m .
morn inR worh.,.lp. II a m . P\('ning " nr-..hlp. 7
p m \\' N'I~sd.n y f'Vf' nill)!: BIIJi r ..;fu&lt;h nnd
praw r mrrtln.t:. 7 p .m Alltl tatc'Cl wrth

and rn hit communrty

Th11 vital area ~f C\'fry CIUid's JI'OWih depend1 on
h11 1pllitull need1 , Next
week-every weet......povide (or )'OW' youna.w:r'l rell aiouseducllion Your pi .a: ofwonh1p iseaaer lo help
hil patcnll IWlttnen of

~llt~S..

F - . 9~ roc • "'· o IC&gt;IIIrH

-

0

Frld•y Satutd•Y
Tltul .. I P~Nr
11 · 1~
,] 1· 7

, 1·25

f'VC'Oifll;~ SN'\'I&lt;'f'. 7: :ll p.m .
mc('tln~. 7: .1 ) p.m.

DEXTER CHUR('H Ot' C HRT~. ('hark's
Ru s.'il' ll. Sr , mlnlslrt Rlrk Maromlx'r . supt .

WcUnesday pray..•r

Sunda~ ' ~hoot

9·.111 a.m .. worship Sl'r·:lw.
10 l1 a.m. Blblr Slud\ ,; ruc'l'idav. 7&lt;ll p.m.

BEJ\RWALLO.W RIDCE . CHURCH .Of

REORGAN IZED CHURf"H Of' .lf:SUS

CHRIST. [).wn(' Wat"df&gt;n. mlnl'ller Blbh'
class . 9· .' ll a m : mornln,e wor !lhlp, 10: ,Jl
a.m .: l'\o'r.-nlmz worship. 6: :J:I p m Wednesda\
Blbk' f;tudy, 6•l'J p.m .
NEW STTVERSVILI .E COMMUNITY
CHURCH. Sunday School Sf.'rviN". 9· -l;l a.m.:
Wor~ hlp !';{'rvh."C'. M l) am .: Eva ngf'll~ llr
Serviet'. 7: ll p.m . Wcdnrsda\ : Prayt'r
n1('('1l,nR. 7.:IJ p.m .. Thurr.day.
ZION ('HURCH OF CHRI ST. Pomf' ro~
HurrlsonvliiL' Rd : Robert Purtf'll, mini.~lf'f':
~t f"V(' Stanley. Sundav ~ hool supt. Sundav
school. 9: ,l )a .m : worshipSC"rvi('[' IO:.JJa.m .;
F.wnlnJZ: worship Sunda.v, 7 p m. a nd

CHRIST OF' LATI'EH DAY SAINTS.
Portland R&lt;tdnr Road Will iam Roush. pas
tor l.lnda Evans r hun ·h S&lt;" hool dh'(l(' tor
C'hurch ~hool . 9:.1:1 a.m.. mornmg worship,
10: :10 a.m.; W &lt;'Ci nc'!\da~· f'VI'nlng prawr
S('fVic"('S, 7• )\ p.m .
BETHLEH EM BAPTIST. RC"v F:arl
Shulf'r, pastor ' Wor... hl p S('I'V i('(', It :ll a.m .
Sunday schOOl. 10: :11 a .m Blblf' Stud\' and
pra yC'r SC'I"\-'1('(' Thul'!id av. 7· :11 p m
CARI.F:TON CHURCH . KingsWrv Ro;td
8rolh1•r Marlon Williams paslm Sunci&lt;J,\1
school, 9 lla .m R&lt;~ l ph r arl. su)X'rlntNid£'nl .
f'\'f'nin~Z worsh ip. 7· :11 p.m Pra~w ll"t('('Cln~ .
WC'drlf'sda \, 7 lJ p .m

Wl'd.nt'sday, 7 p.m ..

ST . .JOHN LUTHE RAN CHURCH, Pin&lt;

GrovE&gt;. The Rf'v William Middlrswur1h .
Pastor ChUJ'('h SC'T'\.'i("("S 9: .l l il.m. Sundav

Schoollii:JO a.m.
BRADBURY CHURCH OFC' HRI~. P oul
Prat t.· pastor Sunda~: sdtool. 9 l)a m l.arl)
HayllC'S, S S Supt . momin,:! "orshlp,' HtJI

am
RACINE CHURCH OF' THE NA7.ARF.NE,
Rf'v. Thoma s H. Coll!t'r, pa"tor. M.tr!ha
Wolrr, Chairman of tht.• Boal'd of Chrb;tlan
Uf('. Sunda,v School, q ~ a m : morniOR
wor-;hlp. 10 :11 a m.. Sunda~ C'Vf'nifi F! wor
ship. 7: 'JI p.m . PruV('r mf't&gt;t\n,e:. WC'drw:'Sdav,
7::1 lpm
RACINE F IRST BAP'fl~ . D:m l. \\',tlkf't .
Pastor . Rotx&gt;rt Smith . Sundav School .. up! :
Sunda Y School. 9 J l a m : m m nmg " ·orshlp.
10:40 a.m : Sunday rvC"nln~ wor.- hrp. 7:.ll
p.m.; Wfd~av f'Venin ~ Btbil" ~ !Ud \' , 7. l'l
p.m .

OANVILLF. WF.SI F.YM..: Surxla ~ Sl:·t-ool.
q :II a m : morn in):! wor.;hip 10 4:l a m : vou lh
SC'n·im tdrl p m.. f'v£'nln_g wors hi p, 7 l'l
p.m .. W('()n('Sday, 7 :11 p.m Pra;.w and
P n.t l!-1('.

DAN\'II.LF. II OLINES.~ CHlffiCII . lo·
('atro on Routr .m bf'tv&gt;('('n Vinton und
L..an,::svillC' Rev. Bf'n Walls, pt~stor Su nda~ ·
~hool, !f. :JJa .m .. Bobbv I.ambrrt S. s . Supt .
Mom lOR Worship, to: .~ a.m. Ctr ikln.&gt;n·..,
Ha~· Hour 6 ~~p . m . Prdy('r &amp; Bibif' Stud~ .
7: l1 p m. Ml'&gt;c;;.ionar:v I'T'Iff'tl~ first W1'&lt;1~ ·
da~· of rach month . 7: :up m f'or ln.Jormallon
call :~ .

SILVE R RUJ\: F"REE BAPTIST, Sti'Vf'
Lillie. Suncla v srhool sup!. Sunda.v st:hool tO
a .m : momlnR worship , 11 a m Su nda 11
C'\'C'n l n ~ ~'Ors h l p. 7 :rl p.m Prayf'r mf'f'lin,R:
a nd Blhlf' study. Thursda y. 7 :II p.m .: 't'OO!h
l'n{'('!l~ Wednesdav ut 7 p.m.

CHRISTIAN f"EU.OWSHIP CIJURCII .
,'1;83 N. 2nd AVt'., Mkldk'porl Sunday School .

10 a .m Sunday a nd W('(j!1('Sda·' ' F.wnlng
s&amp;v""" 7.ll p.m.
LIB ERTY C HRI~TIAN CHURCH, •I Lll&gt;
M'ty AIIC' .. Pomrrov. Sundav SchoOl lO u m ..
Worship 7: .l) p m. WC"drK'Sda y Sl•r.kL·. 7 :ll

p.m.

CHF!STER CHURCH Of" COD, R"' R F. .

Robinson. pas tor Sundav ~hoo l. 9:.11a .m .:
worship Sl'r't'lCC'. 11 a .m.; C'Vf'nin~ S£'1"\'lc'(\ 7
p.m.: yout h M'rvl&lt;'f', W{'(ln(osday, 7 p.m.

l.ANGSV JLI.E CHRISTIAN CHUHCH ,
Robl&gt;rt E. Mll"i!i('r , pa stor. Sunday ~hool.
9.:11 a m .: Paul Musser. supt.: morn1112
wnr.~htp. lO: .l h .m : Sunday ("\..('nlrut ~rvlre,
7 p.m.: mid wrek S('rvi&lt;'(!, WfdllC'!iday . 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE CH\)RCH OF THE NAlA·
RENE - Rf'V. J umcs B Kittle&gt; . p:t~tor .
Stk&gt;rm.an Cundiff. su~rlnl('ndml . Sunda;.·
School. 9::rt a .m .: Momlna: Worship 10::0
a.m.: Eva~ll sUc S('I'VIcf:', 6 p.m . Prayer
and prtllst' W('dn(lo!;day. 7 p.m .;
fTI(l('tlng. 7 p.m.

yooth

EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST. Elden R Bluk«.&gt;. pastOr'. SUndaY
SC'hooi iO a.m., Rolx't1 Rcro , supr .; Momtna:
scrmcr\ , 11 a.m.: ..SUnday nlghl Sl'rvlceoi,
Chrlst l~n F.:~vor,7: ~p .rn .; SongS£&gt;rvke.

A p.m.. Pn achln-", 8. Y) p.m. Mld·Wff'k
Prayer meet!~ . Wednf:'Sday. 7 p.m ., Alvin
RN'd. lay koadC'r

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Roltcr

Watson, pastor: CI'C'nson Pra11 . Sunday
School supt MornlnJit: Yoorshlp. 9: :Kl a.m.;
Sunday 5Chool. 10: :n a .m .; f'llt"Dinlil: tei'Vk'E'.

7:ll pm
MT UNION BAPI1ST. Jl&lt;'v, Tml Dooley ;
Jo&lt; Sayre, Surday SCIM&gt;ol Suportnlcndont.
SUnday schoOl. !!: 45 a .m.; l'Vcnlnl! """"'lp,
7:.JJ p.m. Pra)Tr

meeiiJ¥1:,

7::JI p.m

Wedneoday.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
OIRJS1'. ViDC'l'nl c. Walt"'"S. JJl . minister;
Herman Blatk. superintendent , Sunday
School 9: l) a.m.: ('IYenln.u; l('f'Vin.&gt;, 7. p.m .;
w-.y Bible School. 7 p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAlA
.RENE, Rev. Hl'l"bort Grote. poslor. Frank
Rllllo, oupl.' !!urdaY SChOOl, 9: :Jl a .m .
Worship """"""· ll a.m. and 7:30 p.m .
Pl'l)'l'r rne&lt;'llnl!, Wedneoday. 7:30p.m.
LAUREl: ,CLIFF FREE ME1110DIST

CHtJRCH, Rev. Robel1 Mlllor, putor;

~

WrtpJ. OlrOclor of Cllrlllllln l:duoallon.
SWI!Iay SChoOl. 9: :Jla.m.; ·"""""- )Yonlllp,
10:30 a.m.: Choir Practlct!, ~- 6:30
p;m~ ~ Wonhlp: 7:30 p.m. w-.
day 1'1'1)'01" and Bible Sl\ldy. 7:!1 p.m.

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LONC BOTI'OM CHRISTIAN. Km K('I1C' r
puslur . WallaC't' Oamf'wcu:l Sundi.! \ ~ hm l
Sup! . Worship "il'rvkf• .11'l H m Blblf' SchOol
lOam
HY SF:LI RUN IIOLI NF:S.I:.; ( HUHCH .
Rrv . 'J"hf'rron Durham . pa s tor &lt;..; unda\o
Sl•hool al !!. 'W
i a.rn .. Mo r nlnR ~'Ot ship at If): :VI
a .m Thursdav ~r'Vi('NI nt7· l'l p m
F'REF:OOM r;OSPEI. MIS.!..i iON al Rukl
Knob. locull'd on Co unl\' Road .11. nr,·
l .u \\.'l"('rK'f' CIU('S('ncamp, 1&gt;&lt;1~ 1or : R(•v Row·•
W i\Uord . •t ss l ~ t a n t pots!or Pn•uchlf'IJ.! ...:•rv l

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Roge r und Vk)!(•t Wil lford as ll •ack•rs
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WAID CROSS

Rr " C~r Ollrr. pastor Wor.&lt;!hl p S('T'V IC't'
Sunday, 9: &lt;&amp;.... a m., SundaY school, 11 &lt;~ m .

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• : UNI'I"ED PRESBYTERIAN M1NIS11lY
·, OF·MEIGSCO\INT\', fl&lt;ov. Wancla .lohnson,

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Phone 992· 3480 ""-§;

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Midd~port ·

Ph. 992-2101

S&lt;I"&lt;JOI . JO a.m.; Bible Sludy, Wednesday, 10
a.m .; Dorcas Women'!!: Fellowship, W&lt;'dnf.ts,day.ll a .m.
CARMEL - C'hurrh SchOOl. 9::l) a .m .;
Worship. lO. &lt;&amp;."i a .m .: serond aOO fourlh

·:: \\'ednc-sda~·; pra,yt'r nK'&lt;etln,;~ and Blbk&gt; ,stud,y,
W('(fnN.day, 7: .1J p.m

: · Rev. Na""' C'oyk&gt; Bill Whit(', Sunda~· schoot
, ; supt. Sundt1y school . 9: :W. a.m.: morn!~
· . worship. 10: :1) a .m .; Sunda y ('Verll'f'(lstk'
: . meet ina. i p.m . Prayt"r mt"("ti~Wrontsda y7

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In Our Store For Additi0111l Savinas

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SPREADER,..•..•....•..• ~ •......... ~ $36.95

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POMEROY CHURCH OF' THF NA7.A .
RENE. Cor'TK'r Union and Mull:X&gt;rr'\•, Rev
VIrgil Byf'('f, ~slor Gll&gt;n MC"Ciun,!iC. a~!
pa.slor. Clyde Hendf'I"SOn, pastor errt(' n tu ~
. Sunday School. 9::vl a.m . Glen Mc&lt;1un/Z.
supl .. momln2 worsh ip IU::JI a.m.: 10'\'l'nlng
S('rviC'C' 7 p.m.: mid-w{'('k S£'rvl r1?, Wf'dn{'S·
dav, 7
GRACE EPISCOPA.J. CHURCH - ·J'll; F:
Main St. , Pornf:oroy. Sunday Sl'rVi('(&gt;S Holy
Communion on thC' first Surldav of C'ach
month, and comblft('(f wllh mornin2 pra ~w
on the l hlrd- SUnday. Mornin~ prayer and
S('rmon on all oth~;~r Sundays or the month
. • ChUJ'('h..Srhool and nuJ'SC'ry ca r(' pmv1dN:I.
Coffw hour in the Parish Hall rmmedlatelv
following thr SC'rvlC'r.
POMF:ROY CHURCH OF' CHR IST, 212 W.
Main Si., Nl'll ProudfOOI, pastor . Biblt"" schoo l.
9..t1 a .m .. mor nlnR worstrip 10 l'l a.m ,
Youth Jll(o('IJngs. fi·.)) p m : Pvf'ning worship.
7·:11 p .m wrom.'s day nrght prayer mf('ttn.C:
,. and BibiC' s tudy , 7: :wl p.m.
· TiiE S/\LVAT10N ARMY. 115 ButtPITHJI
Avf'., Po mero~ Mrs. Dora Wining in charge
Sunda y holll'lrs.o; !ll(l('f lng. 10 a m .; Sunday
School. lO·:JI a.m Sunday SChoo l. YF'SM

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pastor; [)cobbko Buck , Sun&lt;h.l'' School
Church School q· 15 a.m . wor.;hip S&lt;rvic., I
lO. .ll a .m Choir t'('hf&gt;arsal, l'uesdav 7 ,
p m .1 unc:lc&gt;r dlrf'Ciion of AIIC'f' NeaSf'

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Ph. 992-7034 or

992-3978

: Sunda~·s of rurh mon)h. thil d and fourth
, Sunda~ s£' a rh monlh , worshlpSC'IVic&lt;&gt;S at7: :Ill
· p.m W('(jllf'Sdav ('VC'n\ngs al 7. ,' 1) p m ..
: Pra yer and BlbiP Studv .

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Prt•achlng !o;(&gt;I'Vi~ flrs l and third Sundavs
: toll0\4'1ng Sunda~ · School Youth rTl('('tlng
• f'V{'I')' Sunday. 7: :111 p.m.

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on Rt. 150 West Near Pic·Pac Market !liiiill'
.. MrsOURSLocated
OPEN: Mol]day thru Friday 12:00 to 7:00

RACINE

OLD DEXTt R BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CHUJ1CH - Clifton LU('US, pas tor. Su nda\
· School 9: :W&gt; a.m. Mrs . Worlt•v Fr·.ulds. sup!

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11 am . worship. n p m Wcdnf'Sd,ty Bibk'
: sludy. 7 p.m.

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113 Court Sheel
PomtJoy, Ohio 45769
PH. 992·2920
VISION EXAMINUIONS
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lnsu1ance and Medical

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Pomeroy

992~ 5130

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of Columbus, o.
804 W. Main

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'tan the Reo I McCo~"
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Rt. 1, Reedsville. Oh.
915-3944

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· Thursday· worship 5C'T'\'I('(' R p.m .

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Serv1ce

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SYRACUSE, OH.
PHONE 992·5776
NOW OPEN FOR SPRING SEASON
line of veptlble and beddi•
folill&amp;t pllnts and ha~•
lbasteiiS. ~I so 1 large sele&lt;:tioo of
shrubbeJY. and dwa1d fruit trees.
OPEN DAILY 9 to 8

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m('mbf'rs in chargt•. all
p.m . Thursday, Corps
• Ca&lt;k'l Class j Young Proplr B!bl('\. 7 l:l p.m .

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met'ling, various speakf'Ni and musk sperlals. Th ursda Y- II. :Jl a m to2 p.m . Ladk&gt;s

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BrMOF'ORD CII URCH oy CIIHJ ST S.tatf' Routr 12-1 ruu1 C'nunh Hnaci ~ M,uk}
SN&gt;vt•rs. mlnlstrt : Sund,t\' Sch()oi Supt .
~If'\.'(' Plckt•n.._, Sund~ t ~ "&lt;'hO:JI. !t· .!II a ru ,
morn In~ wot ~ h l lt lit :t;l .t m .: Pv ~&gt;nrrlj.!
worshiP 7 p.m W('&lt;l'""&gt;s&lt;:l&lt;n \\ m shi p. I fJ rn
.l UFH I.EE CHRI !o\'J' IAN C' F:I\:TFH C:rot~f'\ Ctwk Hond Ht· v l' .I. I t•mh ·\.
,as tor: Puu l Poor, Chur·ch St'11oul SUI:M't 111
tt•ndt"nl Chun•h sc.·hOol. l!· .11 a rn . m on1 ln~

I INITI:IJ FAI I'll ('Ill HU I - HoUII' 7 on
Ponw my bvpas.., Ht•v Holll't t Smltll , Sr ,
pastor: Rl' \' .laml&gt;s('umllrf. a:-;slstun t pa stor
.;;unt!:n Schon\, q l l ,,m . m unHn g Wlli"Sh tp.
Hl: .l(l ,r m . t'\'t•nin)! \\ ill~ h lp. ; :1.1 p m
Won-.·n 's F'1•1im1 '&gt;llip. '1'\lt"-.da\ :.. II) a .m
Wt-dn~l a.' · nlj::.ht pra\l't so.•t'\'I&lt;"P.-; 10 p.m .
rArl1-t BAM ' l ~l· CII VHC'It , Ma"':m ntt ••t
all ri llt'(l Sttl('l \\'01 kPt' Union 11.111. H.tt lJ('o.. td
Stn'\'1. M.•"•ln M•1 r ni n ~ v.nr" hip 'I :u am
Sund a~ Sc hnol Ill :W'l :t m F:\ t•n l n ~ ~ tYI &lt;'f', 7
p m Prawr n wt•ll n ~ \\t'l lllf'S(I,I\ .-; "-) p m
MI&lt;IWPf'k Hl hlt• Stud\ . Thut'SI IUI . i p rn
F'OfU•:ST llt 'N BAPTIST - Rr' . N\ It •
l konlt •n. ( J.&lt; I ~ I o 1 ( 'o t !ll • l ht~ 1\unl'h -.upf'rin
tt•ndt'n l Sunrl.11 ..,·hool ~~ :41 .t m '&gt;!'1.'\ Hid a nd
tourlh Sun&lt;lll,\'"' · \1 flt" hlp "~ 'I' 1t'1' ,It '.! ll p.m
MT. MOH II\1 1 BM'TJS'I - Ft•luth and
Mlllll S t ~ , Ml&lt;lcll&lt;txlt l Ht•\ t ' &lt;~1 \' ln Mrnnls.
p;rstor
Mr.._ I· lvln llum~. u 'thtf' t ~ upt
Sor.rnd:n "'h&lt;lol ~· · ~ 1 ,, m \\ ors hl p :-.t'l'\'il'&lt;'.
\11· -1~1 a Ill
HUHI.INli ll i\ 1\1 SI:HJ I'III :HN BAM 'IST
f li\ '11\11 , H uu lt&gt; I , Shmlt' i ' a.,.rm Fk111
F\lm 'k. ,\ ffll l.ll l d with Suuth('rn 13apl ist
('1\ll\'t'ntitJn Su ml,t,\ "~ lit O ! . I .Ill) m . Sunda\
wor~hlp . :!::lill p.m Thur..,i; l\ o•\ t'lllflf! llib\f'
c;tud\ . 7 p.m
l ' i- :1\~ ri &lt;C0~1· 1\I
AS.&lt;..;!•' MHl Y. 1t,1c·h" ·
lttJUit' 1:.!4 \\'tlli.ul t 11~• )-,;,, · k . 1\..l.., hlt Sund .t\
'"l. hL'IIl \() ,1 111 Su nrl,t\ t'\'l'll lll l.: '&gt;!'1'\IC't' , 7
p m \\'Pdnt·~ l , l\ t'\'t ' n l n ~ 'oC'r•.Jr~ ·: p m
I A HI'I ·~ NT I ·: U ll1\PT IST. Pn n ( 'hr •adlf'.
Su p! Sunll ll\ Sl: •tlf•&gt;i 11 Ill .r rn :\111rn i rr~.:
\-\ o r&lt;;htp. 11 1 Ill

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n,,,, · Su ntl.1 \..,
M IIH &gt;I .I'. \ '\1\ l l

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Avl' , 1111 ' Ht•\ Cl. 1rk l k tkl'l . v: • ~ h•t {',uJ
Nuttln ~ l lltlll. Srmtl,tl St lu••l Supt Sund.n
S..: ll••1i H1 ,1 111 - • ],.,.,,..., lor . 1ll .t~!':-. I '~ ·rrln g
'-~ 't'\ K'i 'o,; 1; p m \\' t 'I IW ·&gt;;~ I . t \ Shhh . 7 !II p m
\' lllllh '-1' 1'\ 11'4'"· -; . ~1 pIll t rt d :l\

JO :'Wlll.rn : ('V('OIOJ:: SC'I'' I('t \ 7 p Jll
Riblt:• Stlllh , Wt'llm•-.da\ . 7 (II p m t ' lot , .,. ..,
lor all Agr&gt;s

1-T( I.I&lt;S IJ\ FI&lt;I.\.0\-\ISII II' . 111'1 Mill S.1
i~ 1\rot hl•r 1 hr• k Mt l'hP1
&lt;;Ofl Swul.l\ St h••)i ,, t Ill .1 m Si 'l'\'let ·..,
Su nd.l\ !'\ t'lllttc .117 p m .rnd \\ t ~ l nl '"-1 111 \' .11 7

ST. PA Ul l.lffi iF.RAN \ HUHCII. ( rornPt
of Svramml' and ~tnt:! !'\ts . l'nrnt•rn Tht'

p rn

"OI'~ h l p ,

ll£'\'. William Mltldli'"'Wiit1 h. Pu ...lm SundH\
St:·honl ttl 1\ ~~~ 11 m .md C'hurl'h SPrvit'r~ I I

pm
SAlm:o Ill::.: ART. Ms~r Anthrmv t. tann.t
fWIIT', Ph !¥.".! ~ . S3tul'dit\' f'\ t•nlnJ.! Ma ... ..,
7· ]) p.m , Sunct.w Mus !-~ . R ,1 rn ,md \II ,, n'l

('nnft&gt;s..,Jons

n!lf' hd il hout hc•fr w~'

Pac·h

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CCD f'l.tsSM II il m . Sund,l\'
\ ' I("IUR'' BAI"TI !-.T -

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7 p m Vb.lt.tllnn . Thur~.n · t. :K1 p m
11l iNITY ( IIHISTi i\ JS ASSt-.Mni.Y Cm l
I.II IW'I'I SIJ(•Ilf 't'l' . p; t-.rnr

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~ um !. l\ "' 'h•• •l 'I ~ ~ .1 111 . Churdr
'-1'1'\'tl 't' 7 p 111 111u1h lllt'l 'lin'-' '' p m
Tw •.,tl o~\ 1\rh lt• Stud \ i p fll
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Middk'port .tamC'S F:
p&lt;~ ~l or
Sunday ntll!'fllfllr.( wor '!&gt;:htp, 10 •• m . r·~ Pttin~
S4•rvk1• 7 f.l rn w~un.-~t.t v t •w nm~·~t . . hrp
vll lr -

Mhklll•pnrt I •n ... t•n

Sumla\

school ct · 1o ,u r1.: mornrn g !&gt;'l'!'V It't' 11 .1.111
Sun&lt;'ht\ PWn l n ~ "-t' rvl~'f' . 7 .1 \

p m . m id w• , ·k
pruyPI .,...rvln• W('dllf'Sdll ,\ . 7· ,'- ) p m

MOl :NT OI.IVF ('( IMM UN ITY {'I l UI&lt;! 'II .
l .c:twn'fl&lt;'(· Bush, pa .. tor: Ma x Fnin11 •r . Sr
Supc'rln lf' n&lt;r•nt. Sur1&lt;ta\' St·nooi ,md rnnr n m~
worsh1p, fl. 'Wl :r.m SuntJ ,,,, . t•vt·nlnJ.: "-t ' tv lt"l i
Jl.m , Youth mt..,. • tln~ .r nrl Jllh l•· :o.hkh .
w~ '&lt; ll'lf'S(I,,, . 7 p m

WOHI)Ol I 'M I'\I. 'IIi\.ltiiSI Mtti(IJI'jXII't .
s untl.rv fll lltll ln):! ,
lfi·Ut, suntl.r \ o '\ l ' tli n~ 7 ., Tt u·sd ;r\ nro r n

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7 ~1 . Tlnrr .,t l. l \ mum~11g \ Tdnl wl ll i l ,~· lll1t' lh
f ••1• ·lmul It t Ul l' rid&lt;t\ r v ~ · nln c 'rd~~ ~ with

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IU.NI . J! ,,, f .h·t1llon St11 11td 1 ~ 1q 1 ,t S.u ml:t\

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w..l .. h l p ~ ~l\1&lt;&lt; ' lll•'lj:J
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S.11rul.r\ ~ ·' ~ ' ll t ll i! ~ · t\11'1 ', ~ trt p,m \\ ~~I n c·.,
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S..hool
, till

wor"Shlp SN"\' j('(', m 'l l u m . Rl blr ~ ludv and
pruvrr ..,.,•n,i{'f' W&lt;'drl('sda~, 1. :rr p m
RlJT'I .AND r HUR('H OF OIRI~l. Da n

Monlux . pusmr;

Bill Nlchol.,.un. Sunda.'

st•hot ll sup! Sund.t} ~· hooi ~ ,'11 a .m ..
m orninp: worship a nd t·ommun !on. m· :lllt.m .
HlTI1 .A)'I;Il B!Rl .t : METl-t ODIST - Amc.v-;

Tillis. pw.;tor , Sonnv llud ..;on supt ~ unttu y
'&gt;Chool,\t:.'Wl a.m . MornlrJS.!V.'OI"hip, IIIli " m
Sunda,\ t'VPnln~ s.t•IVk't• 7 m Wr'&lt;tnf'&gt;Sd&lt;1 y
P\oC'ning Sl' rvln• 'i 1M! p.m 'NMI'O P~"Qgra m.
9 fll am . Pa ch Sunda.v mot·nln~
R L'11J\ND CHUIKH OF' THE NA7_.\

RF.NE. HI'\ . l.lovd D f i rlmm. lr p.&lt;t &lt;;IOr
~rxl&lt;t.V ~· hoot . 11·.'11 am : worsh ip "''rvkr.
tn· .'\0 u m : \ nun~ propl &lt;' ... sc.·rvkY'. tl p.m.
F.v;m~rl lsllc !it"' I«' h: :J) p.m. Wc'dn('!{(!a,\

srr.'k'f'. 7 p.m.
MASON (1fUHC'H OF ('llfli ~'T. Mll lt-r St ,
Mason , W Vu . Jo:uji(('llf' l ( ' OI'lJit:('l, mlnJ..,tcr
!",unday Blilk&gt; Study. 1CI 1r m : Worship 11 a .m .
Hnd 7 p m Wf&gt;drK'Sday Blbk• Stud v, \'OC'31
muslr. 7 p.m.
MASON ASSF:MIII.Y OF' CO D. D uddln~
l.aRC', Mn:-;on, W. V&lt;~ Rt " Ronnlr· B f«w&gt; .
P ustor. ~ndu ,Y St:'honl ~ 4~ n.m : M o rn ! n~
WoN~h l p 11 a .m . Evf'ntn~ SC'rvk'l' .7·.tt p.m .
W~a y \\'Ofll('n 's Mlnl ~trl ~ 9 a.m
trn('C'Iinf&lt;!: and pruvf'fl. Pra\'l 'r and Hlbk•

Study 7 p.m.
JIA RTFOR D CHURCH OF CIIRI!&lt;l" IN
(' HRJ~A N l:NION Thf' flM.· Willi am
Ca mptxol!. pastor. Sunda \' ~hool. t.t: :ll a .m ;

.lafll("S Hu~~ . !&gt;Upt.: f'\l('fl fn~&lt;t S£'1"\'IC'{'. 7: · ~

p m.

WOO~ ). C'\'l'nl~

7; Jl p.m. Youth
Tuc'Sda,v.

pra;.·f'l· rooctl.nM.

pra .YN !'lt'rvk'fo rach

FAIRVIEW AIBLE CIIUR('H, Lt'Jart, W.
Vit.. HI 1. Mark Irwin, pot;IOr Worship
scrvlcf'S. 9:.lla.m.; Suncta.~r· School , 11 am ;
{'II('Oin" WOf1ih lp. 1::.1 p.m . ~a y rottaJ:.'('
prayer met"tlnR and Blbk&gt; §\udy. &lt;t. ."l l am.
Worship S(lrv k't&gt;. Wf'di'P.tday, i : :J) p.m .
OUR SAVIOURU! I'HERAN CHURCH Walnut and Henry Sl!i, RaYCt\.'lwood . W. Va.
1bC' Rev . GCOI'at' C. Welrl&lt;'k, pastor. Sunday
Schoot, 9;.l ) 11.m .; Sunda~ worl'lslp. 1l ~t . m .
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCII, """locall'd

on Pomeroy Ptkl',

Cou nty Road ?'! nca r
F'lalwood., . RN . BlackwoOd. pastor. &amp;&gt;1'\•k.'(l!i
on SUn®y at 10: l'l a.m. IU'Id 7: .J ) p.m. with
~nctav ' schooL 9:l'.l u.m. blblt- "tudy,
Wodm!day, 7:.fl p.m.
FAITH 'f'ELt.OWSHIP CRUSADF. FOR
CHRIS!'- St Rt.lll. Anllqul!y . Pa~lor. Rfov .
Franklin Dk'krn."· Sunday rnomlnR. 10 a.m.
SUnday ('Vt'nlrvt.1::.lp.m . Thursday("\ll'flinJI;.
7::rl p.m.
STIVERSVJLLE COMMUNITY BIV"11ST
CHURCH, Pulor ROOorl Byrn;, Sunday
. SCI"&lt;JOI 10 a.m.: Worship Srrvlre J1 a.m.;
SUnclay """"'llll servlre, 7::Jl p.m.: Wl.'dn&lt;s·
day
7: ll p.m.
INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH,
Inc. ~ l!aul Sl., Middleport. Rev O'Dell
Manlloy, putor. Sunday Srtml. 9: ll a.m .:
Momlllfl' WOI"'hlp 10: :Jl a,m.: rvmlna; wor·
ship, 7::Jlp.m. 1\leoday, U:llp.m, Women '•
IW'I)'('I' rnfe&gt;tlnR; PraYt'f' and prals£' Sf'rvlre.
W - y . 7:30p.m.

......,,!Ill """""'·

Rlm..AND APO!mlLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST. Elder .Ia,.. Mlllor. Bible
s~. W - y . 7::Jlp.m.; SundaySCI"&lt;JOI,
10 a.m. Qmday nll!hl """""'· 7: :Jl p.m.
I'OMDtOY WD;LEYAN HPLINES'l Ha!Tioonvlllo Road. Earl Fields. pasl&lt;r.
Homy Eblin, Jr., SundaySdlooiSup4.Sunday
SChool9:30 a.m .; Momlllll WcnhJP ua.m.;
~ ......,... """""'· 7:311 p.m.; Ptoyer
_..., w..-y, 7:30p.m.

Sermonette
The recent celebration of Mother' s Day brought to mind the
great responslbU!ty of mothers, of fathers, a nd of all others who have
an Influence upon children. Too often we want to get ch!ldren out of
the way lor what we think !s Important. Thai was the case with the
disciples. Jesus dkl not have lhat attitude, howeve r . He knew thai
ch!ldren are Important.
What I remember most about my chlldhood home are deeds, nol
words. Tlie lives we Uve In front of ch!ldren make a deep Impression .
Too often parents think that they are putting their c h!ldren f!rst
when they spend more time at work to make more money. Ch!ldren
do need materlal things, but the bare essentials will do when the cost
of something more extravagant !s absent parenls.
Also, some famUies think they do not have enough money to g!ve
_ a portion to God. What they can show chlldren by g!v!ng a tithe to God
Is much more valuable than what they can buy for the same amount
of money, It !s not surprising that Amerlca ~forgetting God when we
see how much higher material thln!J!i rank in the prtorltles or
parents.
Chlldren can alsocometounderstandgratltude in a home where
grace precedes meals. The pMorlty placed upon church makes a real
Impact upon children, too. U !t takes much Jess to keep the tamUy
home from church than !t does- to keep them a way ·from other
obllgat!ons, that sends a message.
, Taking time or tithes away from God for the sake of the family
will backfire. CbUdren should be a reason.to be more dll!gent, not an
excuse to be negligent. Conskler this thoughtfully , Parenthood Is a
great responsibility, and a areat ministry. ·- Mark Flynn, Pastor of
Bethany, Carmel, Sutton and Portland U. M. Churches.

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SHOP LOCALLY

betng descnbed as foiiQVo/S
Be~1 n mng at a po1nt •n the
centerline of a 50 toot dnvevvay
nght of way sa•d pomt of
beg~nn~ng be1ng South abou t
792 75 feet and West abou t
456 33 feet from the Northeast
corner of sa1d Secf•on 3 thence
North 16 deg 23 mtn 02 sec
IJ 1hoppll11 in JOUr hame •ru 11111 -on
Easl 33 64 feet along sa•d
dr•veway nght of way to a po ~n t
the - r
INr
your car
avoid
thence north 24 deg 23 m1 n
the huarda of hilfwny and fr-•Y
56 sec East 7 1 3 7 feet along
travalina. It PIIYI to shop where you live!
sa1d dnveway nght of way tq a
po•nt thence South 44 deg 25
sec East 162 69 fee110 an 1ron
rod pass1ng an lf On rod at 30 0
teet tor reference thence South
' - - - - - - - - - - - . ' " ' " - - - - - - - - - - l 2 deg 04 m n 3 I sec East
r
22 04 feet to an •ron rod
thence South 2 deg 02 m1n 12
sec East 159 84 feet to an .ron
Public Notice
Public Notice
rod thence South 75 deg 29
m1 n 49 sec West 200 59 feet
to an' 1ron rod !hence North 5
P\JBUC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
By wtue ol an Ord er of Sale deg 5 1 m1n 44 sec East
No1 •ce fS hereby g•ven that on
Sa!ur r jay May 14th 1983 at
ssued out of !tie Common 251 5 feet to an •ron rod
10 OC• am a publ•c sale will be
Pleas Coun of Me•gs County th ence North 89 deg 22 m•n
held at 105 Un1on Avenue
Oh o 1n the case of the 01 sec East 8 54 feet to the
Farmers Bank and Sav1ngs pont of beg.nnmg co nta1n1ng
Pnmf' Of Oh a to sell tor cash
1 06 acres more or less
th e tn .-. ' ' g col ta1 e ral
Com pany Pome rov Oh10
19, :Jl ck~ 20rCpe ­
plamt•f1 aga1nst Millon Bar except1ng all legal r1ghts of way
Oescnbed below •s 1he cen
M fr
s
S er1al No
tram et al defe ndants upon a
4J 471\9H 75506 - Model Judgment there1n rend e red be te rl1ne of a 50 foot Wide ac cess
Regal
•ng Case No 18 357 1n sa•d ng ht of way easement to the
Court l wtll offer for sale at the above des cr•bed 1 06 acre lot
The Fa•mers Bank and Sav
Beg•nmng at the point of
•n4s Co mp any Pomeroy Oh10
front door of Ihe Cou rthouse 1n
Pomeroy Me1gs Coun ty Oh10 beg1nnmg of the above des
reservf'S the ngh t to b1d at th1s
cr•bed I 06 acre lot sa•d potnt
onth~25 thday o 1J u n e 1983
sal e r nct to w11hdraw the above
al 10 no AM thP lollowm g ol beg•nn•ng be•ng So ut h
veh dP pr or to sale FurthAr
th &gt;' r rm~• :&gt; Ba nk and Sav•ngs
lands an d lenements loca ted 792 75 feet and West 456 33
at 210 Condor Street and 2 12 feet from the Northeast corner
Co nJ,dllY ~'"Ser11es the r ghl to
rewc1 Jt1v 0 1 all bds su bm11ted
Condor Street PomP-roy Oh o ol Sect1on 3 thence North 16
deg 23 m n 02 sP.c Eas t
Furth rr vt'! h iC I~s are sold u l
45769 respP.c t ve.ly
l h~tfl o nt hey a re n wrth no
S11 uated 1n the Vdl aqe of 33 64 feet ann North 24 deg
Pomeroy County of Me•gs and 23' m•n 56 sec East 71 37teet
PxCH('ssr d "' mpll ed war ran
I P.S qtVf'fl
Stale of Oh•o to w•t
!these f•rs l two ca lls be•ng
TRACT 1 Bmng pa rt of lot 44 &lt;:!long th e Northwesterly i•ne of
8 11 13 3tc
above dcscnbed 1 06 ac re lo t)
tn the C1ty of Pomeroy and des
c r1bAd as ta llows 3 9 fee l 4 and North 15 deg 43 mtn 50
mches 1n fr ont of 100 teet deep SF!C East 48 1 2 feet to the
Public Notice
ly•ng belween George ' Uinc h s Southeasterly R/ WI1neof Oh1Q
lol on one S!dC a nd the sc hool Stat e Route 7
IN TFIE
lot on the other stde deeded by
rhe bear1ng In the above
COMMON PLEAS COURT
V 8 Horton Trustee lor descr1 p110n ar e based on th e
PROBATE DIVISION.
Charles R Porne•oy to sad Oh•o Company s Purc hase
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
RPference Deed Vol 282
JOSEPHINE OSBORNE, Jo hn Ma ck
Relerence Deed Volume Page 9 7 3 Deed Records Me1 gs
ADMX
255 Page 197 a nd Volume County Oh o
WILBUR WARNER
Terms ot SAfe Cash lor not
257 Page 82 1 Me.g s Coun ty
ESTATE,
DAed Reco•ds
lASs than two th1rds of 1he
Plaintiff.
TRACT 2 Begtnn•nq 7 feet app ra1sed 1..alue Appr a•sed at
VI·
( 13 feet I wes terly fronl the S32 800 00
RUBY DUNN. er ol ,
so uthwesl corne r of Lot No 45
JAME S J PROFFITI
Dorlendonts
SH ERIFF OF
CASE NO 23961 tn thf! Vlllarw at Pome roy
Me qs Coun ty Oh10 (sa•d be
MEIGS COU NTY OHI O
- NOnCE BY
g•nn•ng p o nt be 1nq 1h e 151 13 20 27 31 c
PUBUCAnON10 TH E QEFENDANlS THE southwest co rn er of Su bd1111
s1on 1 of Lot 44 ! th e nce alon g
UNKNOWN HEIRS DEVISEES
Public Notoce
Condo r Stree t wP.StP.rly 40 feet
LEG ATEES EXECUTORS AD
and to the Soulheast cor ner of
MINISfRATO RS 011 ASSIGNS
IF AN Y OF fHE ESTATES OF Subd1v•s•on 3 of sa•d Lot 44
IN THE
th ence back at the wtdt h of 40
VYl LBUR WARNER dece ased
COMMON PLEAS COURT
fe
el
byltne
parallel
to
thP.
lme
OF JO HN WARNER dece ased
OF MEIGS COUNTY
OF MARY OHL I NGER belween Lots 44 nn rt 45 100
OHIO
feet a nd be~ng known as Su b
WARNER deceased OF CHA
THE FARMERS 8ANK 8o
ALES WARNER deceased OF d1v1S10n 2 ol sa td Lo t No 4 and SAVINGS iOMPANY,
th ~ sarne pro pe rty convcyP.d by
Plamtttf,
Qf ORGE WARN ER deceased
V B Honor to School D1stn r. t
and OF EMI LY WARNER CON
YO
No 4 by deed da terl Oct 15
GROVE dece used
DELVIN L HARFORD. ET
The obtect of the Co mpla•n t 1850 and rP.Corded 1n Deed AL .
Boo k 15 af Ihe Deed Records
~ ~ to determ1ne th e unknown
Defendant•
hfws a t law and ne)( l of k1n of of Me gs Coun ty Oh10 ,11 page
No. 83 CV B
W1l bur Warner deceased and 3 74 and by An na We ber to
- NOTICE OF SALEMan•n Wolle by d eecf dated
lh fl deman rt tS that th e un
Pursuan t to an Order of Sale
known heus at law :md ne:.t o f Sel)l 24 18 91 recorded n1
1Ss uerf IJy the Common Pleas
Boo k 73 sa1d deP. d reco rds of Cour t of Me• gs Cou nty Oh•o 1
k n ot John Warner d eceased
Me,qs Coun!y Oh1o at Page
and of Mary Ohl n~ er Wa rner
will offer tor sale a1 publ c
62 dnd wtl ch Sl"lld properly au ction on the 18 th day ol
rlPccased the paternal qrand
was co nv e ~ ect by A 0 l• J cy June 1983 at 10 30 AM DST
p &lt;~ r e nt s of W lbur \/Varne• ol
Charl es Wa rner deceased lhe Sherdt of MeiCJS County Oh10
on Ihe steps of the Court House
l.:Jiher 01 Wlbllf Wa1ne1 ol 10 Thf' f-arm ers Ban k &amp; Sav1ng s
ol sa1d cou nty tn the Vdlaqe of
Co mpunv by dr,ed d ater1 Au q
GF!nr qe Warnf&gt;l dt•cnased !he
Porneroy Oh o the lollow•ng
1G 1932 anrl rAcorde d 1n
u ncle ot WiltJtl r w a,ner ol
descr bed 1e.11 esto te
Book
136
at
Pa(:lf'·
539
nf
the
Em•ly Warner Congrovf'! r1f'
The tollow•nq rP.al estate
OP cHI RP.cOr(IS o l MP 1gs
ceJsec1 th e SrSIP. r ol W1lbur
S i!u a t ~d 1n Chester Township
County Oh1 n
WeHner an (! ot Wdbut Warne r
Me1qs Counly Oh10 Beg•nn•ng
Fl('teno ncP Deed Volumr
ctecf' ASPrl thf!lr executms ad
ill lhe NorJhfl ast corn er of At ton
24
7
Page
53
7
anri
Votumr&gt;
m1n s1ra1or s &lt;ln d ass1gns II any
Robmson s 30 acre lot on lhe
257 PaqP. 271 Def'cf 8f'cn,rts
establ1sh wh c11e11er ntmest thf!y
N0rth S1de o1 the ChPster anrl
of MC1(J'i C01 nty Ohll')
n~r~y have rn th e es tat e ofWdbur
Ru tl ;mrl Road th ence nort h
WJtnf1 ! or h e lor ever bdriPd APPRAISED Af S4 000 00
one hundred and one {10 11
TERMS 0' SALE CASH
110m H1hPII!Ing thr ough ur trom
rods and twenty hnks 10 !he
l.l mP&lt;; J P•otf tt
assP rttnq a n lnt efes t 111 the
No nh line ol Sectto n No 29 1n
Sht! r II of Town No 3 10 Range No 12 111
estate of W !bur Warner rtn d
Mr.1gs Co tm!y Oh o the Oh10 Co mpany s Pt11 r,; hase
lor suc h othCf rchef as the
(5f 6 13 LO 3lc
Co11rt rnav deter mme
then ce West on satd l1ne forty
Yuu are requrrPd to .Jn swr. •
{40) rods to the NorthMst
thr" Com pl a1nt w lh111 twe nty
corner of Eli hu Rc bt nsnn s land
Public Notrce
+ •qht days ilf ter 1he last pu bl•ca
thence south 109 rods and
tt on of th s no11ce wh•ch w•ll hf'
twen lv hnks to lhe iillove road
IN THE
nuhllsll f!d Once eac h weP.k tnr
lhence north 80 deq P. ast 41
COMMON JIILEAS COURT
s•&gt;: SuCt.f!SS IVe wee ks and the
rods tu the place of b€Q1nn1nq
OF MEIGS COUNTY.
last pu bli al on wt ll b1, made on
co nta1n no twen ty s•x and lour
OHIO
May 27 1983
tent hs r26 4) acres motf! or
In case ot yo11r l&lt;uh1re to THE FARMERS BANK 8o less
SAVINGS COMPANY,
:o n&lt;:.wPt 01 otherw so tes pond
EJ;ceptu1q ttlerelro m thP. ta l
Plaintiff.
a"i pe1rn tt eU IJy thf! Oh o Ru!ns
low•n g desc nbcd OI:II CP.l Co m
YL
o l C1111l ProcPdurp Wlthm th f'
menc.nq ill lhe so uthwest
JESSE LEE BUCHANAN. ET co rnA r of the above desc nbed
I rnP Slilted 111d Qme'nt hy r1P.
fa1 1lt vV• II he r1mdered aqa tnst AL .
par cel of l&lt;1nd thrm ce north
Defendants
you 101 the rPhf' f de mander.! n
200 feel 1hencf! eas1 120 fee t
No 1B 415 !hence south abcu t 200 leet to
tht&gt; Com pldlflt
- NOnCE OF SALEC.1ro tyn G Thomas
thn south I nf' of above
Pursu:Jnt to Jn o rd~r &lt;:&gt; I Sale d esc nb ~d parcr&gt;l of la nd
Cle rk ot CcH• rl
tSS \Jed t1v thP Co mmon Pleas th ehce we!:&gt; tflfly 10 place of
ot Cornman Pleas
Cou11 of Me,qs County Oh•o t beq•nn•nrJ conta•n no 1/1 acre
P1 oba te D•v•s•on
will off er fo1 sale al pubt1c more or less
Me1{]s County Oh•o
nuct on nn tho 1Bth rlay of
141 22 29 1516 13 20 27
Further f!Jo. Cepltn \l therel rom
June 1983 at 10 15AM OST the fnUow ng descr•bed par
61C
on lhf' s1eps ot the Courl House eels Par cel No l Begmn1nq at
of sa c1 co w1tv m the V•llagc of a POint nort h 83 dea 19 East
PornP. IOy Oh•o t he fo llowmg l 20 feel Iro m th e sou thw es t
descnberl real es tat e
co rner of th e Guy H and Lo1s P
The foltow1ng desc1 bud 1edl Swa1n 26 4 e~cre trac1 as
es t a t t;~ Situate •n th e Townsh p
recorded 1n Me1gs Coun ly
ol Sa lis bury tn 1he Cou nty of Deed Reco rds Volume 223
MOIOS and State ol Oh10 and Page 269 sard pom1 of
he1nq 1n Sec!lon 3 Town 2 beg• nmp bemg marked by a
North Range 13 Wes t of the locust post th enc;e no~ h 84
Ohto Company s Purchase and deq 2~ ea~t 12225 feeltoa

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KIDS'

Di\Y PARi\DE The SyracuseMlnersviUe Baseball Association wlU sponsor a
"Kids' Day Parade" Saturday, M ay 14 The parade
wtlllonn at l.aJTy's Market and travel the back to the
Syracuse Ball Field. 1&gt;&lt;-'Cjlraled bike'S wUI he judged In
three categoMes, the pre ttiest, rnost oMginal and hest

base ball the me The parade wUI gel underway at 1
p.m. Pictured ready to go are, back, ~r. Jason Amott,
Samantha Sl&amp;.~n and Bl1an Anderson. Samantha and
BMan wUI serve as prince and princess lor the 1983
hasebaU season In front 1.8 BID Amott, president of the
association

Californian chosen 1983 Miss USA
KNOXVILLE, Tenn (AP) - The
new Miss USA, luliP Lyn ne Hayek .
Is a gr€€n eyed Ca ll forma n who
want s to he a d e nt iSt a nd says he1
mom Is the greates t person s he ever
met.
Her crownJng Thursday m g hl
before a na tlonwule 1e lev1s1o n
audJe n ce m ean s the 5 foot -H), pa r t
time mode l will compete m the J uly
11 Miss Universe contest m Sl LoUis
Miss Haye k, from La Canada
won more lhan $150,000, lnclud mg
a bout $!KJ,(OO 1n cash a nd schol a r
ships and already has a u se m mmd
for some of the loot
''I'll proba bly sel up an o ffiCi' w11 h

aiJ the m on ey w hen lt 'sa Uover, "she
said, cl u tchmg a dazen red r oses as
she posed fo r photographers wUh
her mol her and gra ndmoth er mo
m ent s after her wm
In a ddUion In lhc cash , Miss

Hayek wLII recc1ve a new sports car,
a mmk coal a nd a screen test by
Paramount Pictures in HoU ywood
Shc's22, has IJght brown ha1rand
rs a senior a l the U ni ver s ny of
Ca l1f01 ma Los Angeles The da ug h le r o f a n ail Une p1lo l and a high
schoo l guidance counsel01, M1ss
Ha&gt; e k lold master of ceremomes
Bob Ba rkPr m her o n camera
tnt r r v rcw
she mos t va luf•s

education
Fifty-one young women from all
lhe s la tes and the Dlstrtct of
Columbia, ranging In age from 17 to
24, competed in the contest , which
was s taged for the first lime In
KnoxvUle
A panel of 11 celebrity judges,
u s ing a scale of 1 to 9.99, chose Miss
T exas, Lisa G ay le Allred, 21. of Fort
Worth, as firs t runner up
Miss AUred , w ho w as voted by
p ress photogra phers as Miss Photogem c. won the evening gown
competition.
Miss Haye k placed flrsl In the
sw imsuit competition

Middleport village funds at 461,270
All Middleport Vl ll a~e fUnds as o f
AprU 30 Iota led $461 270 17 accord
ing lo Ihe monthly repo11 of Villag&lt;'
Clerk Treas urPI .Jo n B uc k
R eceipts Into the various funds
for the m o nlh, expe nditures for the
month a nd th e balance o f eac h fund.
respectively , follow
Genera l, $17 2'J9 (,l, $H,2!JO 28.
$30,672 21, s 1ree1 m a inte n a n ce,
$3,&lt;m 82, $9, 105 ()), $11,40 I 36 de
ft c lt , HUD, $37,1XXI, $38,189 94

$:\,504 2\l, fcdc m l reve nu e s har ing.

$2.247

$762 b7 $2.3ffi 42: s lreel
li ght. n o rPcc lpt s , $1,247 66,
$'J, Ilb 91, sl ow ! levv, no receipt s .
nu dis bUi se m e nls . $!:!.747.32, fire
rqulpmc nl no ICCPipl s . $704 2A ,
$1.881 2!&gt; d eflcll fire truc k no
1ecel pl s
n o disbur se m e n ts ,
$4) 016 9l, gcne1a l bond 1et11-e
m e nl. no 1ecelpts . no dis burse
men i s, $14 589 40. pla nnin g com
miSs ion . no 1·ecelpts . $5 04, $48 70,

Work ends on revenue sharing bill
WASHIN GTON - Accm din g to
Rep Clare nce Mille r , a House
subcomm it tee has comple ted work
on f1 five year e xte n siOn of lh~
General Revenu e Sh an ng pro gram , c onsldeted lmpo1 ta nt by
local gove rnme nt s for the m.lintfL
n ance of a vm lety o f publi c s r1vlcr
programs
The H ouse Subcomm lll &lt;'&lt;' o n
ln1ergovernmentu l Relations and

Human R esources h rlS ocmpleted
lis wm k on a bllllhat w o u ld a llocal e
$53 billion each year unde r the

sanitary sewer escrow, no receipts ,
no dis burse m e nt s, $136,717 29, fire
house Improvement, $20 26, $3.18,
$317814 water lank, $3,&amp;19 65, no
dis bu rse ments, $180,977.58; wa ter,
$9 !i41i :lR $8,685 81. $12,158 30; sa nl lary sewer. $7,105 86, $5,280 82,
$l.l,90b 94,
swJmmJng pool, no
receipts , $2919, $1.204 00, ceme
le ry, $765 34. $1.211 92, $502 80,
water m e ter 1nrsts, $280, $385,

$8,827 6.1
Total r eceipts for th e month
a moun led to$80,00194whUedlsbur
sem e n Is totaled $79,200 81

ex tension [or local govcrnmPnt s
,md $2 3 billion pe1 year fo1 s lales,
Cu n e nl ly MIHer repor ted, the
p 10g1 am leve lls$4 6 billion f01 local
govet nmC"nts Slates do not receive
gPner .ll r evenuc s haring dollars at

1hP prrSC'nt tlmr

Afeigs County property transfers ...
Lar ry O'Brtrn Phyllis 0 81 len lo
Jame~
R
O'B1Ie n
De ll ,, 1.
O'Brie n , 5 95 .t rres Lela II
Bull D1 ake lo Ru sspll E Whlllc y
Wykle S Whitley li14 .ocrc. S&lt;~ l cm
Thomas L Ros&lt;' h
MMV E
Rose to Thomas E Sayre, lul ia M
Sayre, Lot 59.!, Pome 1 uy VII lag&lt;'
Ric hard 8 S mll h Marlha E
Smith to Donald D All Sa nd1 a .I
All 4 .1 acres . Le la ri
Ade lene France 10 Walt t•l G
France, Lot 19 Rutl ,md VIH a~e
Anna Lee Mash lo C h,ult•s H
Mash Ill, J a ni ce K Mas h . 28 b
ac r es, SaiJsbury
Alfred Gans, Cla 1e n ce Cans to
J e ffrey A Mo11 is. Loi s. PomP I oy
VIllage
Trustees o f Salisbury To wns hip
to Frank Hera ld J r • dba He r a ld Oli
and Gas Co , Ease , Scipio
Tony Robel t Weaver to Ma t g m c1
Suzanne We a ver. 7 30 acres
Chester
Samuel R oe Homan lo Da n L
Jordan, 5 768 acres. Colu mbia
H a rlan A Ballard. Alt a L.

El. rll ,n d lo J.Jmcs E DJd&lt;ii P Hlghl
of Wa y . I c b,m on
M.llv V E.rSI&lt;'Iday lo James E
DaJdl t• 111g hl or Wa y. S ulton
Allhur M lloy t , d ccc,1s cd. Vh gi
nl.o 1
: Hoyt, Cerl of 1'1 a ns ,
Pornf'1 oy Vllldge
F'(' tm C~ n E M o01c Lillia n E
Mom e 10 James L
Schmo ll.
l:lPbm a h L
Schmu li. Pa1ccls
M idd le pmt Village
Gle nn E Hoblnso n, Dooo lhy Ma y
ltoblnson, to Gle nn E R ob lru;on.
Dm othy Ma y Robins o n l nl In
'1'1 acls Olive
Don I. Beegle S ur Ann Beegle lo
Nlcklols L Lrona1 d SI , E l e&lt;~ nOI E
Leon a td, Patcf'l s. Po mPr ov
Village
L,1wrmec H Hd y man to !'odd
BJsseli , Parce ls Leba n o n
Lloyd H Hoff man , d eceased lo
C,u o ly n Sca1 ls Ray Lee C ole man,

CeoI of T ra n s , C hes te r
Donald H R o binsOn. Gertrude I
Robinson to Donald H Robinson ,
&lt;.crtrudc I Robi n son , Mine r a ls,
Olive
M a ogm e l E Lewis to Columbus
and Southe rn Ohio Electric Co , 25
,u•t e. Right of Way. Salisbury
Dan e li Bre wer, C arol Brewer to
Columbus a nd Southern O hio E lect' ic Co. 3 acres, Righi of Way,
Sa lis bury
WIHI&lt;~ m H Kin g. Naomi Ka thryn
King to Columbus a nd Southe rn
Ohio Electric Co , 4 acres, Righi of
Way, Salisbury
Gertrude N Cas h aka Ge rtrude
Cash , deceased, C lare nce B Cash
a ka Clarence Cas h, Cert of Tra ns,
Rutland
.Otis Gi lle nwater, Mary Elizabeth
G ille nwate r to Palrtela Ann Gillespie, I acre, Rutland.

WORK AND
TRAVEL FREE!

Crui=;eships and air-

lines need help, all

Market

oc~upations.
For lnlormition call:

report

602-998-0426,

0100 Valley Uvtltlock Co
Market Rtport

Ext. X338

May 7, 191!3
'frt"nd.'i V('lal ra i\I('S stoody, lt'Cdc1 cattl~&gt;
steedy, cows $11o S2 hlghC'r

Feeder S1eers Good a nd Chol('(' :!ll:lto :m
IIlii &amp;:1110-10 nl 10 400 IIlii 00-68 50 400 to :;oo
IIlii !!8-&lt;l7; !!00 IO liXI II&gt;; 57 65 tiOO 10 11XI lbs
~1 50. 700 to fOJ lbs f.lO.f,O llD and over
!14~

Fcedt'r Hetf('l"'l Goo:.d .md Choice j!t) to:m
ll&gt;l 118-64 :IX)to&lt;OOIIlll !'6-62 50 llilo'OOII&gt;l
53-61.'Ill. 1100 10 &lt;ro IIlii 52110-lll QlJ lo 7011 lbs
~l57.ro 700t o f~Kllbs 48005650, 111.1 ondover
49 !1067
Feeder BullS: Good and Chob&gt; ZlO to :m
lllii.IIMI!.:IO, :IX) to 400 IIlii :ill-ti:i 100 loiiOO IIlii
!16 !!0-63. !100 10 &lt;ro 1116 52 50-00 Glllo 7lllllbs
51
700 to fD) lbl ri0-57 fiO, lfll and over
4156
'
1
Holstein Steers and Bulls.lll to !IX) Ill; 49-5
Bull8 l,IXIIIbs and up 46 &amp;!-,.50

».·

Sleucflter Cows utlllll es 4146 ~ canners
Md c\lttert 41 down
Veal Calves chotce and pr Ime 190 to .l20 lbs

911-!16

•

Boby Calv,. 40-l.ll
Cow and Calvet~ Comblnallon 6J) down
Top Hop 210 lp :00 IIlii !l4 ~

Boon Jl&gt;&lt;36.2!j
Sows too 1111 and up 41-42 :10
1'181 by the Head .llldown

608 E. MAIN
POMEROY, 10H.
PH. 992·2259
BINGO - Kathy

Pooler, Texas Road, Pomeroy, recelvf!l SBO In
"bingo bucks" which she can spend at aay ~~he nine stores laklna pan
In The Dally Senllnel's blnro game laklna place each week.l'rl!aenllnl
the "bucks" 11
HeWead The Seutbtel'a advertltllnl deparimenl.
Al8o winning In the game, bul not pictured, II KlQ' Rupe, Paritero)', whO
also re•&gt;elvecl NO In "blnro buck&amp;"

nm

or

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Get all the est1mates
you want, then call us.
We'll be your

BEST &amp; LAST BID
Free Estimates
Work Guaranteed
Ph. 742-2328
Ask for AI.
4 13 1 mo

~

CONT~~~TING

ALL CARPET ON SAlE
ALL CARPET
STARTING AT
INSTALLED
$}295 PER YARD
WITH PAD
INSTALLED
FREE
KITCHEN CARPET
ST
lNG AT $8.99

=llllnenl
"";.:992-&amp;ltl

lVIII.Iry

992- 2196
Middloporl , Oh1o

SALE 20% OFF
JOHN TEAFORD

1 13ttc

Chtster0h4 1Bimo

ISeafsl
~~

Commercial.
InteriOr and

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

FREE
EXTIMATES

Pomoroy. Oft

I _....,);

:n.
• Jr"'
ot't:N 9 to 5 liON llru SAT.
All Types ol Aulo Rtp11r.
Brakes, Tune-Ups , etc

ExteriOr.
P aln1mg
S andblastmg
Waterblastmg
Parkong Lot Stripping
Spray Painting
Texture Coatmgs
fo~ lnsuiOd-F~tt Est11mal!s
CAU 614-949·2686

TRANSMISSION FllnR
AND FLUID CH8NGE

ONLY tt3 _1.95

"""" ,,

Kitchen Cabinets - Roof'"1 - S1d1n1 - Concrete
Patios S1deoralks Ntor Construction - Re·
modehnc - Custom Pole
Barns.

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SONCo.

SPECIAL

1• 1" "

Roofing &amp; Siding
Route I
Long Bottom. DH. 45743
985·4193 or 992-3067
12-21)-1!(

For aII your Wifing
•
f
needs; urnacea re·
pair service and inatallation.

'Choln Lmk Fence
•p amlin&amp;
' Carpelm&amp;

SearS
CATALOG MERCHANT
Pomeroy,OH
·
Grea &amp; Patty Gibbs-Ownen
PH . 992·2178 J-18ok

Residential

&amp; Commercial

PERSONALIZED

POOLS

S&amp;W TV

2467 .
··
Regular oizo bodopringo ond
mottrooo Good condition .
614 · 992 -2665

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

RENTAL &amp; ONE-WAY
Local and one--oray, loor rates,
top marntamed trucks Riehl
SiltS, nchl equipment. Hand
trucks, furntture pads, Na·
ltonwlde Road SeNite Mowhps and InSurance

ana

BUNDLED newapapers to
orgenllltiQn.
304 -876 3938 .

AND
; ,,..,.

6

Chester Oh1o
Ph 985-4269
Oewayne W1lhams
8o Scottie Smith
All Makes and Models
Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Serwtce Aw111lable

Riv~~~e : 1rlC.

9. 0

Ohi~o ~1181 mo

422 I mo

Lost and Found

FOUND Men 's watch , Rt
141 near Debby Or Call
448 4196 .

pd

LOST large female beagle
Bally Run Rd area 614 992 -3866 or contact Roger
Rouah
LOST-white

Hill Thurodoy 8o Fnday. 10
o .m

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8o

groy

SUPERIOR VINYL

SIDING

SALES &amp; SERVICE

I

20 Years E1per10nce
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES

Mason, W Va

L.

BOGGS

'Gutter &amp; Doorn Spouts
'Remodeling

I ·304-773-5634
C.

VinyJ &amp; Aluminum

cot

K1tchen

Call

AT
NEW HAVEN,

$275 PER TON

$3()00, A.

MIN . 6 TON
PHONE

TON

304-273-6566
304-273-6303

PH.

NEW LISTING - 7 room oozy
home near the Post Office 1\?
bath, carpe(mg panel1ng ~ont
porch &amp; garage orr level lot
Asking $25,(00

Dozers
Backhoes
1
Dump Tru~ks
Lo·8oy
Trencher
Water
Sewer
Gao Linea
SeptiC Systems
LARGI or SMAll JOBS
PH 992-2478
S-Ill mo

2-2J tic

11'1(1

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
-

992-2280

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
All Makes
•Washer• •Dishwashers
Renge&amp;
•A efrlgar•tor&amp;
•Dryer~ •Freezer~
p(l

PARTS and

~~~II&lt;

•n

FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY

Clean and m

CHAIN

~ repa~r Nice \1 acre '"

LINK

FENCING NEEDS

1_

or

OHIO
VALLEY

Pomeroy , Oh

J'h.

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CARPENTER
SERVICE

hlenSIVe

Remodelm&amp;
•Insurance Work
•Custom Pole Bldgs
&amp; Garages
•Roofmg Work
oAtt111111001 &amp; Vinyl Sidmgs
15 Yean Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH 992-7583
or 992-2282
11 II tiC

- Adclons and 10..-long
- Roofing and guttor wark

--&lt;:oncr.to
- Plumbing- and
olectokalwa.tc
(FrM Esttmates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992· 7314
Pomeroy , Ohio
II Zfi Tic

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS
12'116'

St Rt 124, Pomeroy. OH
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Silts from 6'x6' Up
• to 24'136'

-

" FENCING PIIOVIDES PRIVACY PLUS

PROTECtiON FOR CHILDREN &amp; PETS "

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION
PH.

(304) 882-2276

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

ROOFING

All typeS of roof wort. fiiW
or rtiJI!ir, ~,Utters IIIII
downspouts: ertter clelni"' and paintirw, stonn
doon and l!indows.

:·

All Work Gu~r~nteed
"Frn Estunates"

'

Coli: 949-2263
Or 992·279l.,,,

POMEROY -

Really a mce
VIeW here 6 rooqlS, carpet1ng
storm wrndow~ efa baseboard
heat, patiO, porch &amp; small
garden Asking $32,500

ltoma Bath, water and gas.
()rly $14,500

•I

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P&amp;S BUILDINGS

A loa T ranominion

PH. 992-5682

Roc1ne, Oh
Plo 614-443-5191

or 992·7121
,

10 .. 1

4151mo.

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE
SERviCE

• Lowest Rates
Around
'Friendly Servie
NO SET
IN

UP

CHARGE
COUNTY

THE
742-2328

FOR PROFESSIONAL

2

TERMITE AND
PEST CONTROL
SERVICE

TERMINI X
INTERNATIONAL
At

Our flew

In Memoriam

In memory of Arthur E.
Koenlng who pest away May
11 . 19?8
Sadly mined by w1fe.
children , gnndchtld &amp;
oloter.

CALL:

3

Announcements

Phone Number

992 -3 325

SWEEPER ond oowlng ma chine rep•lr. pane, and
.
supplita.
Pick up •nd
----------~----+~~--~--~----~+---~------------1 delivery . Davis Vacuum
CINner. one h•lf mile up
Goorgeo CrMI&lt; Rd
Coli
448-0284 .
54 Misc . Merchandise
LAFF-A-DAY
Control hunger and ION
'
weight with Now Shape Olot
Plen end Hydrex W1ter Pille
et
Fruth Phermecy.
ALUMINUM ROOFING
ALL LENGTHS IN STOCK
I·Zl·H&lt;

S·ll·! mo

~4~::G;;iv:ea:w::ay:::::

B ItT... ..... ... ....... .. .......... .. .. ..... .J. .. •9 .96

10 FT. ................... ......... ..........
12FT......................................
1 ~ FT................................. ......
11 FT........................................
18FT........................................
20 FT ........................................

'1 2 .20 ,
'14.45

•1 a. 10
'18.90

~

ANY PERSON who hoo
onyihlnt 10 glvo owoy and
;-,r."'Ii"
not offer or oHampt to
'20.80
offer ony other thing lor....
122.95
\ \ ;---...:_
..,-.//
moy p i - on od lti thlo
'·•Jloooo't..J..___--.:;-_ _, · , ._-_ oolumn. Thorto will bo n;
AaOITIONAL Ill. DISCOUNT IN APRIL - CAIH a CAIIIIY
. .. ,;,~ .:.:.:.- lill me. wiMit II II . .......ta tho od...,lnr
1" dine, I
:". '"":'
._
had owe&amp; ,_Coli• t~~ n o , • ,l ong haired.
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814-192 -2111

POMEROY LANDMARK

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

.

,

4 Family Garage Sale 2 miles
from 141 on Neighborhood
Ad Moy 12. 13 8o 14.
Carpet, 18Wing madune,
qu1lt pieces. lc1ts oi clothmg.
much much more.
2 Family Fn Sat on Shoestnng Ridge Ad Lowery organ. chtld ' a record player .
set of lamps 1 twm bedWhite , TV . pnns, dishes .
clothmg all ••ze• .

Garage Sale Baby and other
cloth1ng items bedroom auIta other furmture, plus
much more One day only
Sot May 14. 9 OOto 11146
Second Ave . Gall1poll1 .
Flea Market Chillicothe Mall
Shopptng Center Thud
week end each month
F1esu Dr~ve In eac h
Saturday.
Garege Sale 2 mi W of
Holzef Med1cal Center Sunkilt VIllage F~ru ume ever
1 0 -6 Friday &amp; Saturday
2 Fam1ly Garage Sele 2918
Meadowbr ook Or Set
B:30 12:00

Auction every Fri night at
the Hartford Commumty
Center Truckload• of new
merchand11e every week
Cons1gments of new and
used merchand11e J!lways
welcome Rtchard Reyn o lds
Auctioneer . 276 -~069 .
Complete Auctioneer Service Also do appnusai.~ ­
L•cennd &amp; bonded to aell
Households farm furni&amp;h
1ngs &amp; Reel estate Over 26
ye11rs experience 1n buy1ng &amp;
1elling new. used &amp; ant1que
furn1ture 814 -992 6370
Ooby A. Manon .
AUCTION every Saturday
n1ght 6 p m
Mt Alt o
Auct•on Barn Cons1gn ·
menta taken every Saturday
1 00 1111 sale ume Emma
Bell Auctmeer 304 -4288177

9

Wanted To Buy

WANTED TO BUY Old furni ture end Antiques of al l
kmda, call Kenneth Swam,
446 3169 or 26 8 1967 In
the evemngs.
-Buying Gold Silver. Platinum Gold and Silver pnces
are the highest In two years.
check our pr1ces on gold &amp;
sdver scrap jewelry Buying
Old colna scrap rmgs &amp;
adverwtre
Oatly quot es
available Also coins &amp; cotn
suppltea for aele Sprtng
Valley Trad1ng Co Sprmg
Valley Plaza 446 8026 or
446 8026 .

Garage Sale Set 9 30 6 00
427 4th Ave. Kanauga .

We pay caa h for leta model
cle11n used cera
Frenchtown Cer Co
Bill Gene Johnson
446 0069

Yard
Ave
4 00
ren ' •
m11C

Sale at 1936 Chatham
Fn &amp; Sat 10 00 to
Baby 1upplieo. child&amp; edult clothing S.
Item•

D1emond1 gold bands clau
ringa allver coins, 10 14
karat scrap jewerly Tawney
Jewerler1 2nd Ave Galli·
polio. 446-1615 .

Chaa McCiains S R 1 24.
Racme, Oh Appliances ,
mag wheels, books, clo·
thing, mile itema, lounge .
d1ahe1 Re1n cancels May
12 -13. 9 :00-6 :00 .

Pay cnh for Uaed Mobile
Home or Travel Trailer Call
814 446 0176.
Solid uaed brickl, red or
yellow. Call 446-3310.

3 24 tfc

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H. L. Writesel

A·FRAME ~ On 21evel acres
3 yrs old, 3 bed1ooms, 2 baths,
gas lurnace, equipped krtchen,
msulated and all utilities lor
$39,000

992-2174 &gt;-!&amp; ok

YOUNG'S

CONSTRUCTION

1

COMPLETE
RADIATOR SERVICE

tl.'O i mopd'

Neor Homes -

lna ide Yard Sale May
13 14 ,16 16 Men, women
children clothes book•.
m1sc 2 m1IB1 off At 7 on
564 . See s•gns.

Yard S•le May 13. 14 8o 16.
10AM to 6PM, At 7 2 mile
S of Rt 218 Ch1ldrens
clothea, plantl &amp; much
more

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. Inc.

ROUSH

Yard Sale

Service
1J1fc

&amp;

From he Smallest Heater
Core to the lJrraest Radia tor
Rad1ator SpeCIIIst
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. hpenence

ROOFING
AND HOME MAINTENANCE
'Roolonc ol all typos
Res1denttal &amp; Commercial
'Remodehnc
•storm W1ndows &amp; Doors
fREE ESTIMATES
20 Y11rs Expenence
TOM HOSKINS
Ph 742-2834
or 949-2160

7

Student
page.hr 1tart1ng
82 36 per
Must pay
be
available 9 mo• Prefer
Galloa Co Caii448-READ

Auct1on every Tuesday
night Krodel Perk Club
Houae Pt Pleaa,nt WV
Auct Lonme Neal Call
814 367 7101 .

·

Yard Sale Rt 664 across
from Bidwell Porter school.
Clothes, all IIZU May
12 ,13,14 8o 16

Parts

I nsulatd Do1 Houses

'

Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment

3 11 -llc

S1zes start from

..c."
~'\r
c.o\l.,.

'""' ol RL 7 Four rooms
modern bath, lC water, gas
and equipped k~chen for a
QUICk sale ol $20(00

Authorazed John Deer ,
Neor Hoiland, Bush Hog

Call•

No Sunday

!i1t mo tid

STRIP
COAL

W VA .

12 l

949-2801
949-2860.

RT 50 EAST

GUYSVILLE , OHIO

for free siding es-

Call
timates,

MINE RUN

U-PICK-UP

us

"Beautiful. Custom
Built Garages"

843-5425

07t mo

DRIVEWAY SLAG

BISSELL
SIDING co.

~~" 1'~1 :av•e•~~ 9 t~os~_ :;e:
4187

22 0

Yard S1la May 13· 14 L'ong
St • Rutland.

BEDS IRON BRASS old
furniture, gold, sliver dol lers, wood Ice boxea, •tone

Frl &amp; Sat below Tupper•
PI• Ins on Succe11 Rd Child·
rena • 1dult clothing, di1h
~are &amp; m11c .
•

plete hou&amp;eholdl
jars,
etc , Write;
Com M 0 Miller Rt 4, Pomeroy.
Oh Or992· 7780

3 f1mily yard ••Ia Mon , May
1 6 1n Rustle Hills, Syrtcute ,
Oh.
Frl 13 at Bradford Store 3
miles from RaCine New
clothe• Starta 9 00 R 1 in
cancelt.

Ma1onary · Subcontrect or
piece work at R1o Grande
Oh ' BlockS. Bnck' rnaterial
furnished Reply to Jlnco
Contractors. Inc . P 0 Box
162, Brice Oh43109orcall
(6 141 883 -9322 Work to
1tert 1st of June .

CLERICAl Now accepting
appllcatlons for a full t1me
off1ce managar- phya•cu•n
asllstant for a doctor• off1ce
(Ripley areal Opening m
YARD oale 11 12 8o 13 . July 1983 Qualified person
9 · 6 , 2406 Monroe Awe Pt . w11l have excellent typing&amp;.
Pleasant .
shorthand sk1lls expenence
m Insurance b1lhng &amp; be
PATIO 1alo. Satu,day 9 7 . Willing to dnve to Charleston
1106 Meadowbrook Or Pt . one or two days a week
Pleuant
.
Experl&amp;llCed 1n X-Ray tech
mques helpful Job to pay
TWO family yard sale Fair - &amp;B,l!iOO per year w1th possi ·
VIew Road Camp Conley ble bonus &amp; Qther 1ncen
Thursday &amp; Frtday 8 to 3
t1ves Only those w1th the
ebove quah11cat1ons need
YARD uale Saturday 9 -7 apply Submit apphcat1on or
Maaon , bes1de Bob's resume to personnel off1ce
Markel Baby 1tema ch1ld · Jackson General Ho1p1tel.
rens clothing. M1sc Rain A1pley W V No telephone
cancels
calls please

lest ••en 1n Chandler Dr

EUGENE LONG
::~~~~~g

PHONE :

NEW LISTING - Handy 4
1oom ~ame w~h bath. cll)o
water &amp; Qas lot 55'•132'
room lor a mobile home m
Middleport Only $9,500

Edge ol Rutland,
3 bedrooms, bath.

Tire&amp;.
sped
bicycle,
tHno, 10
boby
grllo,
Monolarge
XL.
b1rd cage. maternity clothe&amp;.

=~.~=r b1r~ y::;· ~·~/~:1;: ~!~o'!':~lll. ~~~~~ h~~:. :~

DOG, part German She·
pherd, part Coll1e Spayed .
304 B82 3356 .

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SIDING

•Vinyl Liner
•Fiberglass
•Stainless Steel

1-1614)·992·3325

LIVE OUT - Fresh "rand m&lt;:e
country """ 2 79 acres
12•60 mo~le 1-lrme and cellar
w~h shop over
Ask1ng
$13,500

lriah

------:----+-. --~'-'---~-t---------------------1-------''-----~ wearmg black flee collar. · 8

Phone

BATHS - 6 rooms. full
basement gas lurnace, carpet
mg 2 porches, and large lot
QuiCk possessiOn Above flood
$32,500

a.

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742·31 96

Call

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~48- 1789

FrH to good home puppie!. '"' vADn
1
&amp;mall breed. 3 males and 1 1. · .' ......... s~le . good cloth1ng.
Coli 992 3702
Part lebradore Ret

Help Wanted

- - - - -- - - - Account exceut1va local
area , edvert111ng expenence
or aale&amp; preferred dtrect
commi111on Cell 814· 387
7690.

YARD sale. Frtday &amp;. Satur ·
day , 9·6 2710 lh lmcoln
Ave. m alley.

'

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Shepherd pupplea
3
month• old 814 · 992 ·
3070

Sat 691 Broadway St •
Middleport 1 'block from
pool. Bicycle. bed, n1ce
clothing , 2 sweepers.
.. ;1
TWO family
yard aale 1 m1le
out Jericho Rd Pt Pleaaant.
. - ~~~thmg and mi.c rid1y
~ -.w . Watch lor olgno II
roln concolod.
•

~ntiqu••·

Gold, oliver. otorllng, lo wetrv. rlnga. old coin&amp; &amp;
currency Ed Burkett Sarber
Shop. Middleport 992 3478

W1nttd to buy New, uted &amp;
antique furniture Will buy 1
piece or complete houl8·
3 family Moy 13 11. 14 AI hoi do Coli Ooby A Martin
51 N 3rd In Middleport . "6_1_4_-•_•_2_-8_ 3_ 7_0_' · - - - No•t to City Hall
-

3 femlly yerd nle Mev 12.
13.14 9 : to 7 p m Boyle•
rMidence Arb•ugh 1ddl~ :
tlon Tupporoplolno Turn ot 1 1
St Paula church. W•tch for
slana. Range. carpet. email
appllanc••· curteina,
clothol, toyo II. gomao .
U?-3829 or U?-8114.

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Help Wanted

. .:
_••u Floral Do -Send lnqulrioo In
£11~~ gt,_llpx 1!1!~-- Galli polio
FIH Mart&lt;ot, Roclna !-eglon 1
2~J~Ird Avo
Holl TabiHforront Sot 14,
1';_
.-Ohlo-4DU1 .
.
Bun 15 Coil 514 ·1492015.
1 experienced meat cutt~r .
Sand lnqulrloo to Box &amp;06 In
Moving Sole t doy only" Core Of Golllpollo Dally
Bat , May t 4 Co Rd 28 Tribune B211 Third Avo.
Rklgo Croat Manor 8 po. Galllpllo, Ohio 45531 ,
L A IUite ueo .. pluo many 1 ---~---~-----mora itomo 814 -985 - Somoono to llvo In whh
3173.
otdorly couple. Room, board
------:----------- 8o wogoo Prolorobly oomoYord oolo Moy 1 4. Sot. Toyo. I ftft• that con drlvo o cor
clothing, irltchon olda. otc , 1i'i4-848-2408 or 514 · 992·
Ruotlc Hlllo, SyrocuH .
2241 ,

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A.

Daily

Ex.perienced gymnutics
teacher needed for aummer
and poss1bly year round
program Must have gyman·
at1c1 teaching experience or
4 -6 yeara competitive expe·
rlence. Apply immediately at
Gallipolis Parks and Recrea·
tion Dept • 51 8 Second
Ave , Gallipolis, Oh 46631 ,

SIX week old kinen&amp;, 2
male. 2 female . litter
--------------------4---------------~----~----~--------~--~--~------~~~~--~tralned 304 · 676-5162.

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Smell mixod brood mala
dog 9 montho old 614992· 3677 .

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Wll do beby a1n1ng In my
home anyt1me, fenced 1n
back yard &amp;. references
available Call 614-388·
9766

FOUR fam1ly
104 3rd
Street, Mason thursday &amp;
Fnd1y, 8 am · 4 am Crtb&amp;
play pen , clothe• . all sizes

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dlatorl We al.o repair

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1 port Bird dog puppy , mole ,
3 mo old Coli otter 6 ,
448-4737 .

Sot Moy 14 th. It 47839
Mornlngater Rd.. Recine.
Ohio Boy• b•ke, clothea,
toya, cur1•1na. glenware,
lemps, hlmplter cage, .tereoa. m•acallaneoua 9-5
Phone 814-949-2333 .

THREE kilteno . litter
tra1ned cahco white -black
8o toger 304 45B -1640.

992-7201

JAMES L RIDENOUR ET
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Dorlendonto
No 1B.41 1
- NOTICE OF SALES
P11rsuarit to an Ord er o1 Sale
•ss ued by lhe Common Pleas
Cou•t o f Me1gs Cou nty Oh10 I
Will after for s~.e at pubt•c
au ct on on the 18th day of
Jun e 198 3 at 10 00 A M OST
on th e steps of the Court Hou se
of sad co unty tn the V11lage ot
Pomeroy Oh•o the fo ll ow1ng
desc r1bed real es tate
The foll ow ng real estat e
s1tuated m the V•llaqe of
Chester Coun ty ol Me•gs and
State o! Oh10
LOis Numbered N1ne a nd Ten
19 and 10) 1n 1he Vtllage of
Cheste• Me•qs Cuu nty Ohto
Al so an addll ton of twenty
l ve 125) lee tfv•ng on the west
s•de of sa•d Lots No N1nP. and
TP.n (9 and 10 )
Reference Oeed Vo l 271
Page 499 Deed Records Metgs
Coun tv Oh•o
Te rms of Sal e Cas h tor not
lr.ss th an 1wo th• rds of the
a ppra sed val ue Appra• sed at
S2 1 96 600
JAM ES J PR OFFITI
SHERIFF OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
(5) 13 20 27 31c

clrJIIIina. porch, Pill!'! and

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Dottit TIIMr, MZ-!1192
.llln T!usMII, 949-2160
Jo IIIII, 915 44U

.ad boil and rod 011118·

Coiii14·379 -2700 .

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•WATER, GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
•LAND CLEARING,
CONCRETE WORK
BOIID£D &amp; WORK GIJARAflnED
PHONEJIII CLIFFORD

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out ol ftood
aos ·furnace, nrce l&lt;khen,

lllandar lhni Slturdar-

•Footers

Engheh Springer Spenlel to
good homo. Coll441·37e0.
coonhound pupo to givoo-

Yard Sale

3311 Franklin Ave may
11 , 12 Badsptaada, cur·
telns, paperback!. Jeans,
ment work clothes chtldrent
clothe• .

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COIJPli - Ideal ~ a starter
or retirement l.evellol Garden
sp«, 3 room modern lype

$4,99

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COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
THE FARMERS BANK 8o
SAVINGS COMPANY,
Plolntllf,

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21o £ 1nd

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EDGE OF TOWN - Large level
lol •n Rt 33 Cily water, cham
llhk' lence equipped krtdten
lurnace 3 bedrooms and
carpetin&amp; $26,000

SPRING CARPET SALE

CASH &amp; CARRY

locust post thence north 1 deg
25 east 151 5 feet to a locus!
past thence south 84 deg 30
west l l 0 1 feet to a locus I post
thence south 5 deg 50 west
1 53 feet to the po•nf ol
beg1nn1ng conta1n1ng 0 40
acres more or lesS be1ng the
same real estate con11eyed by
Guy H Swa•n and to1s P Swa1n
husband and Wife to GP.orn~
and Jud•th Starc her by deed
dat edApnl25 1972
Parcel No 2 Begtnn•ng at a
po1nt north 83 deg 1 9 east
120 feel and north 84 deg 24
east 122 25 feet fro m the
southeast corner of the Guy H
and Lo•s P Swa•n 26 4 acr e
tract as recorded m Me1gs
County Deed Record Volume
223 Page 269 satd po1nt of
begmnmq be1ng marked by a
locust oos1 thence north 84
deg 24 east 122 feet to a
loc ust pmt~ thence nor1h 3 deg
15 west 150 feet to a locust
post thence south 84 deq 30
West 1 10 I feet to a l oc u ~ r
post thence south 1 deg ' 25
West 151 5 feet to the pomt of
beg1nn1ng contam•ng 0 40
acres mo re or less
Re ference Deed Volume
263 Page 593 Deed Records
Me1gs County Ohto
Te rms of Sale Cash {~ ["lot
less than two th trds of the
appra1sed value Appra •sed at
S30 900 00
JAMES J PROFFITI
SHERIFF OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
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EXCAVATING
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Roofi~ &amp; Siding
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Profe11ional
Service•

C8oL Bookkeeping
Broad range of bookkHing
and tax. terv•cas available to
su1t your buameu needs
Corol Neol
446-3882
PIANO TUNING U off pluo
discounts to senior cltizenachurches-schoolt Call Bill
Ward Ward 's Keyboard ,
446-4372 .
Will open &amp; clean 1wimmlng
pools Call 446 4B95 altar
5 :00PM
PIANO TUNING -LANE OA·
NIELS Reliable servtce
11nce 1986 Associate of
Brun1cardt Mua1c Co Phone
614-742-2951
PERMANENT hoir removal
Profeltlon•l Electrolyai&amp;
Chn1c A M A approved Dr
referrAII MondAy, Wedne•·
day Fnday. by appomtment
304-876 -666B .

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Homes for Sale

1- - - - - - - - - 4 bdr , 2 full baths, fm11hed
basement 2 car garage.
Appomtment only 203 Ki
neon Dr Gelllpolts 446

1223.

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Racine 2'12 aero mini -farm
remodeled 3 to 4 bedroom 2
ltory alum1num sided
house c1ty water gu
sewer, basement, &amp; 2 car
garage Across from South
ern HS 814 379 2424 or
614 949 2854.
3 bedroo m, 1332 sq ft ,
under constructton I~ Dale
Subd1wis10n KCK contrac
tors. Inc Cell 614 · 367
0631 or 446 1759.

Mature responsible penon Modern home 1 1 rm &amp; 2
to supervise 3 c h•ldren age• bath o n 2 ecre lot Rt 326.
8 10 &amp; 11 , Mond&amp;\1 thru 6 m1 S of A1o Orenda Cell
Fr1 8 16· 4 45 durtng the 614-379 -2683
summer startmg May 31..: - - - - - - - - - call 614 992 3!117 attar 6 HOUS E FOR SALE in Mid
p m.
dleport Newly remodeled
home w1th fueplece poul
TWO openmgs tor 66 yean ble woodburner, cion to
or older apphcants Must be sc hools and shoppmg Call
a re!udent of State of WV and 614 992 6941
meet Department of Labor
1n come gUidelines Areas 3 bdr ho me FA stove
needed ere cler1cal van f~replace 1n LR , tully
dnvers &amp; outreach workers equ1pped kitchen
dJning
TemporaFy for 7 weelu, cOmb
2 bath laundry
$3 36perhour 30hoursper room double garage frutt
week Apply at Pt Pleasant trees nat wood aidmg rural
Job Service.
water, 2 acres or 30 acrea
C•ll 614 379 2196

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Situations
Wanted

W1ll do baby 11tt1ng 1n my
home Rae me area Any age
614 949 2779.
COLLEGE student want !I to
mow and trtm lawns Cell
304 676 5392 .

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Insurance

SANOY AND BEAVER Insu rance Co hes offered
serv•c es 1or f1re insurance
coverage 1n Galha County
for almost a century Farm,
home and personal propertv
coverage&amp; ar'e avatlable to
meet •nd1v1dual needs Con
te et Rey Wedemeyer agent .
Pho ne 388 8249
_A_r_e _y_o_u_p_s_y_io•n_g_ t_o_m
- uc_h_ fo-r
your hospltlll· heelth msu
ran e e
Call Carroll
Snowden, 446 4290 .

18 Wanted to Do
General Hauling and Traah
removal SeriiiC&amp; Rehabl o
and dependable Ca ll 446·
3169 between 9 Md 5
L8~wn Mowing llO yard 10 big
or small Reliable and depen dable
For estlmete call
446 3169 between 9 and 6

Concrete work driveways,
sidewalks patios Bnck &amp;
block etc Free estimate~ .
C•ll446 4393 or 6 14 256 17B7
hperlenced peraon to paint
houses, barn•. roo f1nq .
other odd jobs Call 446 0910 or 448-7504 .
Hou•e pamtlng lawn mower
repair, very rauonabl~ .
work gua ranteed Cell 446 6688

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Business
Opportunity

INOTICEI
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB ·
LISHINQ CO recommends
th•t .you do bu11n111 with
people you know , end NOT
to &amp;end money through the
melt until you have lnveati ·
gated tht, offering.
Own your own Jean
Sportswear Infant- Preteen ,
ledl•• apparel store OHer·
lng all nationally known
brenda. Brlttanle. Jordache.
Chic, L•• Levi. Vanderbilt.
lzod . Calv•n Kle1n, Eaprlt ,
Zene, Gunne SIX, Oceen
Poolflc. 300 otho,. brondo .
t7.900 to 118.800. beginning Inventory, airfare for
one to Faahion Center. trainIng, fl.lltur... gr•nd openln~ .
Coli MMR KEENAN (305)
878 -3639. '

22 Money to Loan
HOME LOANS 10V.% foxed
rote. Loodor Mortgogo, 77 E.
State, Athono. Ohio. 1 -514&amp;92 -3051. or 1-B00 -3418884 In Ohio
.

3 bedroom home at 123
Garf1eld Ave full f1n11hed
bas e ment, 2 frreplaces , air
con d . new carpet, 2 % bathl.
1111 thts on a 2 acre lot that
runs from SR Rt 7 to the
nver Pnced below replace
ment cost Owner will con
s1der hnancmg w1th low
down payment Ca ll 448
1546.

By owner 3 budroom home
1n Rt o Grande, Oh Call
614 · 246 6274or614 246
961 7 for appomtmenl Ret~
sonably pnced .
- - - -- - -- - 3BR 2 full bath central air
tirftPIAce large lot close tn
town Call 446 2699 after
6
Newly rom odeled 8 room 2
house With 4 acraa
land A1verfront v1ew Prtced
for qu1 c k sele Cell 446
4916 after 6 or all day
Sunday
!~lory

lovely 6 rooms Ooubte
ga rage beautifully Ianda
caped area lot Atop Ro1e
H1ll Porn 40 I 614 985
4257
3 bedroom brtck home on
large lot 1 v~ batha, full
basement 2 ca r garage
College Ad Syracuse Seen
by appomtment 614-992
6 133
Rustle H1ll11. Syracuse 3
bedroom all elec tric, hard·
wood floors. carport and
storage VA 81 FHA ap
proved 134 500 614 992·
6976 Also storm w1ndowa
BY owner 3 b1tdroom, 2
story brick 1 21 1 Main St .
puce reduced 304 87623B1
BY owner Fot sale or rant
with option to buy 3 bedroom ranch with full aize
bailment, bath &amp; 'h orl
leon Baden Phone 304.
46B-1866 after 6 00 p.m.
76 ACHES smell bern a. out
bUIIdmga Remodeled farm
hou1e
Good well. 836
tobacco be•• &amp; all mineral
nghu
Assumable loan 8% percent
payments S276 00 month
3 bedroms, basement &amp;
garage 675-3030 8o 676
3431 .
PRICE reduced on Beautiful
22QO oq It 4 bedroom 2
beth 2 car garege, fireplace.
bnclc on 9 acres, , w11h
out-building. 2 miles from
New Havef on Un1on Rd
$74 ,000 00 Phone Dick
Lorch at 409 735 9392 of
tar 6 p m

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Mobile Homes
for Sale

TRI - STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED - CARS,
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
'446 -7672.
2 lots B. a mobile home
t2.80, 2 bedroom. whh
Nral water go heat H11·
some furniture, price
I 1 2 . 500 Or 41oto 8o mobile
114,BOO. Co11448-1240.
1971 Winnebago motor
home (big one) , very good.
Coll448 -7077,
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The. Daily_Sentinel .

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DICK TI{AC'I'
I. lo&lt; NCNV A.L.L

Wood potato crotoo or ltOr·
age crates. Bu•hel tb:e. Can
. be lttckad. U .OO ooch.
614-985-3327 .

• CLEAN USED MOBILE
· ltOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
~ lTV MOBILE HOME SALES.
~ ~ MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
~ liT 315 ..PHONE 448-7274.

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.: 1970 12x66 Dotroltor on 'I&gt;
acre. 2 bedroom, wood·
: burner, central air, 20x24
.. guage . Along Raccoon
Crook. Call 446-3820.

1974 Kirkwood 2 BR unfurnished mobil a home. Central
air-heat: carpet throughout.
Stove and refrigerator .
$12.000 . Call 614 ·256·
6036 or alter 7 PM 614·
258-1672 .

offer
614repainted.
- 9 85 - 4377
heater.. roof
Beat
e.venings.

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MOBILE
676 -2711 .

HOME .

34x8 trailer with 24x 12
addition, city water &amp; welL
Crab Creek Rd . $7800.
304-676 · 1323 or 304-6762372 .
1977 14x70, 3 bedroomo. 2
lull baths . 810 ,000. 304·
676 ·2949 .

14x70 all alectric 2 ·
bedroom, air, starao, family
room, waaher -dryer. un .
panning, sun deck, porch
aWning, new draperies. excellent condition. 304-6762685 or 304-676· 7656.

33

Farms for Sale

142 acres near Ria Grande,
hpuse S. buildings . Will sell
all qr part. Call . 446-2699
after 6 .

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39 STOCI&lt;TON ST.,

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44
Houses for Rent

3 bedroom, all electric houae
in ideal neighborhood with
all convenience• of city. 6
miles north of Point Pleasant, $326 , 304-876 -3777 .
ALL electric home. available
on Ohio Street. re11onably
priced , call after 6 p.m .
304-676-571,.

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Lots

8r

Acreage

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Furni1hed &amp; unfurnished, 2
bedrooms. air cond .. beautiful river view in Kanaug1 .
Foster ' s Trailer Park . 4461602.

2 bdr . 12x80 mobile home
2% mi. from Hospital on old
.Rt. 180 at Evar.g reen . Accept children &amp; pets. Call

lots 3 to 6 acres. Flat, ru[at
water. Green Elementary.
Coil 614-379-2 196.
1 .4 acre lot in Bradbury.

Good location. Trailer hook
up. All utilities . SEPTIC
TANK . CALL 614 - 992 2602 .
2 acres partially cleared. city
water. asking •e.ooo. 304876-22011 .
2lA:· ecrtas, cornar Greer S. 8
Mile Rd.. Block top. 304876 · 1198 .

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Real Estate
Wanted

Buying houses and apartments . Need propertiaa with
favorable price and term1.
Box 1 109 Gaillpolio. Oh .
46631 .

2 BA, 12x60 trailer for rant,
2Y1 mi . out 160 at Evergreen. Ph . 448-0167 .
- - - - - - - - - lc2 bedroom• Mobile Home in
Roclna. 614-367-0288 .

TWO mobile homes for rant
on At . 2 about 6 miriutH
from town . Call after 6 .
304-675 -6277 .
Two bedroom mobile home,
kitchen furn . 1 small child
accepted. o180 . pluo utilitiel . Aafarencea required .
304-675· 1 076.

ONE bedroom mobile home,
o160 . month , 304 -676 ·
4154 .

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 bdr . Regency Inc. Apartmanta $200 par mo. or If
incoma is 810.000 or le11
HUD available. A-One Rool
Estatat. Carol Yeager, Reel tor . Coli 304-675 -6104.

Small turnial1ad house in
cltv. odulto onlv. Call 4480338 .
Furnished effiency apt.. in
Rio Granda, utilitiel paid .
Co11446-0157.

41

Houses for Rent

Modern 3 bdr. ranch. garage. carpet, Rodn•y area .
Deposit &amp; rafarancea re·
quired . $286 per mo. Blackburn R..ltv . Coll446-0008.
3 bed. house on Rt . 36, 1 Y,
bathl, garage, $326 mo.
Call Wiseman Aaal Estate.
Coil 446-3643 .
3 Ldr. term haul&amp;. 2 mi. out
of · Rio Grande, e196 mo.
plui deposit. No I nelda patt.
Coll614-246-6190.
Unfurniahed 2 bedroom
house, In town. not 1ultabte
for children or petl, e125
per mo., water paid. $60
depooit. Coli 446-3444.

4 room• &amp; bath on BulavlllaPoitor Rd. Call 446-4732 .

3 BR house 6 ml from HMC
off 180. Coll81 4 -388-9748
allot 6 .

4 BR hou11. 2 be1ha , 2'12 mi. '
from HMC on 160. 2 cer
garage, large ·garden spot.
U&amp;O mo. Coli 614-2459170 .

Houae for aale, 4 rooma &amp;
bath on Bulaville-Poner Rd'.
Coil 446 -4732 .

30' elec. range avectdo like
new $1 50. refrigerator
White $76, Kenmore elec.
dryer $96. White Kenmore
waaher *176 , dlnin,g room
table &amp; cholra 866. 5 pc.
bedroom euite $296, unfln ilhed che1t of drawer• $68 ,
kitchen cabinet antique $95,
air conditioner 5,000 BTU
*96 , Mayug wringer
wa1her $96, all thea&amp; itema
will be cut 20% u won ••
many other items in our
otoro. Good thru Mav 16th.
Skaggo Appliances. Upper
River Rd. 448· 7398 .
Electric r•nge, double oven,
refrigerator~ air conditioner,
wringer washer, metal kit ~~~n ~obinot . Coll6t4-388 ·
Sofa and love seat, tloral,
axe. cond. just like new.
$460. Call 446-4173 .

APARTMENT, 1 bedroom in
Pt. Pleasant, HUO accepted,
614 -446 - 2200 or 446 3131 .

Maple dining room aet. table
four chairs. $76 . Cell 446 8648 .

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Hotpoint refrigerator. Hot point dryer, chrome break fast set. 614-992-3270 .

Building materiel•
block, brick, sewer pipes,
windows. lintels. etc .
Claude Wintera, Rio Granda,
0 . Call61i4-246-6121 .
ft.~. your o.":"'" Early Amerl·
can IIMIW. '2 - .,... . .J bdr ..
$2,996 . Call 1 -814·88673 1 1 . See our modal.

52 CB,TV,

Sleeping room $126, utilties
paid. single male. Share
both, 919 Sacond Ave.
Gallipolis. Coli 446-4416
after 7PM .

EARLY American AM -FM
stereo. maple cabinet, 304 675 · 1 474.

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Furniohed \pt. adults. No
Poto . 304-675 -1463.

54 Misc . Merchandise

Furnished apt . 8dults. No
Pato .' 304-676 -1463. ·

1
coffee table
47 Yz K1BYzK16Yz in . and 1
end table 26x181h:x201h
wit111igl1t walnut finish $30 ,
32x63 · 174 pieces brown
underpinning for a mobile
home uaed just 1 year came
oH a 14x70 mobile home ,
long piecaa measure 32",
short pieces 2f" and ' 10
inches across. enterlock in a
metal frame. wood grain
finish . Call after 5PM , 446 3066 .

HILLCREST KENNEL
Boarding, all breeds . AKC
. Reg . Doberman a pupa afd
Doberman Stud Service .
Call 446· 7796 .

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park . Route 33. North of
Pomeroy. Large Iota. Call
992-7479 ,

Office space for rent Call
Clolanll Roaltv . 614 -9922259 .
THE former Moore's Store
Garage on 3rd. Street , Pt .
Pleasant. Equipped with hoiat, tire changing equipment,
whaal balancing machine
and mora. Formoreinforamtion contact Wayne Kincaid.
304-875·2460 .

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Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION 8r FURNITURE
82 Olivo St., Gallipolis . 6
piece wood living room •uite
with 6 ·inch flat arms e399,
bunk beds complete with
bunkiea $199, 2 piece an tron living room suites $199,
antrOn raclinera e99. otl1er
raclinen .*80, maple dinette
oets $179. love ooato $70.
hldo - o-bod 82&amp;0 . box
apringa &amp; mattre11 twin or
full $1 Oq sat regular-firm
$120. maple dinette chairs
$36, wuh 1tand1 834,
maple rockers $69. 7 piece
c'h rome dinette 111 $149 , 6
piece dinette sat $89, used
bedroom 1uites, rafirgerators, ranges, chest. dressers,
wringer washers, TV ' s ,
dryares, S. shoes. Call 446 3169 .
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
- weshera. dryen, refrigeratora, rangaa. Skaggs Appliances, Upper River Ad .,
beside Stone Crest Motel .
446 -7398 .

Radio
Equipment

Knauff Coal &amp; Firewood
Prices reduced May -July .
Pick or delivered . We honor
HEAP Vouchers. Call 614268-6246 .
6 prom dreues sires 7 -13,
like new. Worn only once .
Coli 446 · 9789 or 446 3594 .
Fa, sale metal culvert 6 inch
thru 60 inch in stock . State
approved 18 gauge 12 inch
86.36 per ft ., 24 inch
810 .10 par ft . 36 inch
816 .60 per ft . Also plastic
culvert in stock . 6 incl1 thru
18 inch, 8 inch $1 .80 per ft .,
12 inch $3 .60 per ft . Aon
Evans Enterprises. 4 mi.
South of Jackton on ST . AT.
93. 614 -286-6930 .
Ceder wardrobe. antique
trunk, 3 tier glass table &amp;
concrete picnic table with
benches . Call 614 - 26~ 1768.
1
Rough lumber for ~ate'\,26
pieces, 2'' thick by 1 o·· wfCIB
bv 1 B' ft . long , prassura·
treated . Call 446-8348 or
992 -3382 .
Firaplace insert, twin blow ~
ers, automatic tharmostet.
still in factory carton .
$660 .00 . Ph . 614 - 256 ·
1216.
Whita'a me1el detectors, 3
guns . Honda generator . Call
446 -0648 .
Cheap carpet . If you hove
rental property or rent, don't
mind alightly irregular
carpet. you can save money .
Prices start S2.99 sq . yd ..
992 -6173. 10-6 .
Homemade plea made to
order . Will dolivor. Call446 2127 .
Five heavy ateel framed -4
penned windows 33 in . • 43
in. $26 each or ali tor • 100.
Coil 614 -388-9684 altar
6PM .

Furnl1hed garage apt ., 3
rms. &amp;: bath plus washer! •
dryer, clean, no pet1, adultl
only. Dep . roq. Coli 446·
1619 .

·36 ,000 BTU cental air
cond .• u1ad 10 months . Call
446 -4944 .
100 locuot pooto . $1 .75
each . Call614 -256·6036.

61 3Y• THIRD AilE .. furnished, *138 . mo . include•
wotor. Aloo 1113 Third Avo ..
furnlahed , w11har and dryer.
di1hwa1her. *175 . mo . in·
elude• water. Call 448 ·
4222 botwoan 9 and II.

Englloh Stddia 4' cutbock
UHd one 4 ~ H season. $260 .
Coli 614·38B·8270.

Mt"'um Roofing &amp; Spout·

l~g.

Pets for Sale

DRAGONWYND CATIERY
· KENN.EL. AKC Chow puppies. CFA .H imalayan, Parsian and Siamese kitten1 .
Coli 446·3844 after 4PM.

Standel custom ball guitar
amp . For information cell
614-992 -6336 and oak for
Jim .

8o

Potted Tomato Pienta for
salo-247·2852.

61

Farm Equipment

Ferguson 6ft. type diak. Call
446·4410 .
Oliver tracer Oliver 77 series
with 1 ft . mower. Call
614-388-8469 alter 5PM .
Black Hawk 2 row corn
plenter . Call 614 · 266 1209.

Livestock

63

72

Angui bullo 1 to 3 vro. old,
excellent blood line, Slate
Run ~ormo, Jockaon, Oh.
Coli 614-288-6396 or 6!4·
286-1787 .

Jaruy milk cow, •eoo firm .
Call 614-258-1468 .
Ragiatered White f8ca cow
with flrot hailer 8 wk. old
colt. 81,000. Ctii814-38S8701 .

2 bedroom. all n~ · paint.
10me carpeting. Depoalt rl·
qulred. 614-992-3090.

1978 CheY. cuatom ton
delu•e. 'h T. tuto trana. 310
onglno, PS; P8, good cond.
Colloflor 3, 675·8384.
89 Chavy Y, )on PU, 8 cyl .. 3
opood. Coli 448-4328 .
1976 Ford PU. F-160.
&amp;2 ,000 ocutol mlln. oxc.
cond.. f2.700 . Coli 304·
87&amp;-&amp;400.

APP· filly with papers. Quar~
tar horse gueld, vary·gentle.
good dlopoohion, will Wnt·
ern pleaouro. 614·2B6·
6664 .

.a.en

66

Seed

8o

zer

WANT to lea1e tobacco
quota. Maaon. Putnam, Cabell. Call Morgen Woodlawn
Form , Pliny, 304- 676 ·
2276, 304-623-6843.

ctmper top, good condition,
89,000 miloa. 1,896. Call
446·81548.
1978 Ford CLT 9000double
olaepor.. Cumming. KT460
with joke broke. RTO 12111 II
Tranomluion. SQHP40M
reers. 90 pet. radial tirea on
Aluminum buda. 19B2 Budd
45•1 3·6 . Smooth oido
white van. Sliding. tondom
swinging d'oors.
months
old. Porteraburg-428·2214
or 424·81118.

e

1972 Chevy heevy duty 2
ton truck. 22 fl . flat bod.
Good running cond . 814992,77B9.
1979 3110 Ford pick-up
fiHtllde. Air cond ., duel
tanks, tilt wheel. 140 in.
W.B . ~xcellent condition.
Robert hill; Racine. Oh.
614·949 -2013 . .

78 Chevrolet ton truck.
cabin cha1ai1. a-c, tilt tteer·
lng, ·pb, pa, new paint, sea at
Paoplee Bank or call after 6
p.m . 304-876-6286.

77 Poworwogon, 12,600.
dodge tranfer case for$ 160.
Ctll614-388·9328 .
79 CJ -7. hard top Joop,
304·882-2750.

74
1971 cab over, Patarbilt, air
ride, vory good, t&amp;.ooo. Coli
448-7077.
1 972 Chevy hard top. moJor
&amp; trono In good ohopi. Coli
614-388-8634 anytime.
1980 s'ulck Rivero loto of
oxtros. Coil 814-367-74B6.
1974 Pontiac 2-D-H , 8 cyl. ,
one barrel, AT, PS, '160.
Rio Granda Estat11, Apt . 12,
Fred Elklno.
·
1966 Chevrolet Chovollo. 6
cyl., auto tran1. 53,000
octuel mi. Call 448·3277.
1972 Opal Manto 1400.
Call 448-1609 .
1978 Gremlin X 4 cyl .. auto,
PS, PB. aluminum slotted
whoolo. •1.100 446-1836
or 446-2203 oltor 4PM .

For ..la-9 N Ford tractor
complataly rebuilt. new 1977 Hondt Civic $1,095.
point . 1000gollonfibarglooo Ctll448-2647 .
water tank. 8 ft . long on - - - ' - - - - - - - motel cradle with the okido. 1977 Dodge Colt auto·
Also a 7 ft. intarnational mat,ic, new pelnt job, good
dreg disc. 18 ft. tri. axel machenlcl .condition, excel·
machinery trailer . New lent gaa mileage. Cell 8·1411 ,400. Robert Hill, Racine. 3S8·9809 or 814-3BB ·
Oh. 614 -949 -2013.
9911 .

1980 orange sherp
Chavotto, 4 opd., 13,1911.
John's Auto Sale•. 441847U.
19 vw make offer. Coli
448-3378.

304 - 8'76 ·

1974 1/W. t1,000. 8149!12·3111 after 4:30 p.rn.
1977 Dodte Colt Stotlon·
w - automatic. •1.200.
814·882-7110.

1 983 Nlcchl oowlng ma·
ONE bedroom apartmenta china frea arm modal with
for tho oldorlv . All utllllloo ltvortl different Jig
paid . Tononto pay 30 per- pett1rna, colt n1w over
cent of thllr adluoted In- f300 riPOIOOiood model
como In thlo HUD ouboldlzad only 3 moo. old, llko n oponmont building. Twin cond. payoff bal•nc. owed
Rivero To-r, phone 304·
c111 114- ~111-8918.
171-8879 . Equoi opportun· · Out oftownCI!II collect. FrM
lty houolng .
delivery to your homo.

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FEA~, C0MRADe7. EA~Y

ME

Al-L. YDU~ NUCL.e:AR

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MAN. WE
CAN T~US.T HIM.

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COMMAND EVERYONE
WEARING THE;.E. Atrr.IO
't'OLI OO~'T WANT THAT.
WEAPON!',

MATTI!Ft WHAT !

MIND OV EJl. MTTS~ .
MlfoJD OVfFt MATTEJI. .
MI~D OVE~ MATTER.

fH, G!'NTI-!MEN T

wagner power pelnter .
1988 Dido Cutltot Bu·
prome. 3110 englno, 4 ber·
rell, 114·982-3181. Ooll

Miller.

1911 DODGE Polan 100.
38000 arfelntl mloo, gar•
-a• kiP'. oxoollent aondltlon. 304·878-1714.
·

buHding end homea. Alto
hoovy oquipmont. Fully in·
oured. Froo ootlmator· 614·
949-2888.
•

... Y-YOU'RE MOVIN'
A~OUND

RiqHT,

ALL
51\MDY ...

RON'S Televltlon Service .
Specializing . in Zenith end
Motorola. au·u ar. and
houoo coHo. Coli 676-2398
or 448-2454.
F &amp; K Tree T~mmlng, ltump
romovol. Coil 876-1331.
RINGLE'S SERVICE ..pe·
rienced roofing, including
hot tar application, carpenter. electrician, ma1on. Call
304-676-2088 or 676·
4680.

Water Walla. Commercial
and Oomeatic. Test holes.
Pumpa S.le1 and Service.
304-896-3802.
«;Jet y.our carpet in thip
ahepe. Water removal, FREE
ESTIMATES. FURNITURE
CLEANING . C'APTAIN
STEAMER 614-446-2·107.
E &amp; R Troo Service. fully
Insured. free ntimatas.
Phone 614·387-0636. cell
after 5 .

Painting interior or extlrlor,
free oatimatn. Call 6756344 or 446-9326.

let:~

brouqhl: Bubba!
Do ~ou mind i'

not

t:alk
about

Painting, interior&amp;' exterior,
bru1h or spray, Commercia!.
reeidentill. mobile homae,
oft or &amp;. 304-876-1 12B.
L.M. Johnoon.

I'J..'
li .

Cell 304-676-1293 for
black top paving astimatea
for your drive-way or perkIng lot. Aloo Buvlng &amp; ollllng
heavy equipment.

1974 CHEVY truck with
topper. 8660 . 304-6762040.
. Roofit1g and Gutters. Reaeonabla rate1. ln1ured. 30419112 CHEVY pickup, good 676-6186 .
condition, 304 -671-661 2.
676-1104.
SEAMLESS GUTIERS, Ono
piece cullom fit your home.
Guaranteed. Advanced Gut73 Vans 8r 4 W.O.
ter, IPoy 614-692-4066.1
lnight 614-898·8206.1
1971 Ford 85 pa11engor,
achool bua new motor. new
Plumbing
brtkH, axe. cond ., e1,600 82
8o Heating ·
or boot offer. Coil 614-21181468.
CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Phone 446-3888 or 448·
4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING . Fomerly Dewitt'•
Plumbing . Coil 814-3670676 .

Motorcycles

Just like now 1982 Harley·
Davi1on Low Rider $5,100
aleo Honda 200 three
whooior I 1,200. Wookdtyl
call after 8 :00 446-9398.

83

1981 Honda 760 custom .
Full faring and cr11h bar.
3500 mlleo. 12,000. Coli
8.14-992· 7483 .

DOZER WORK By Ted
Henna. ponds, ditche1,
baaementa. ate. Call 4484907. Carter
Ev1n1
Tranaportation.

a.

Lonnie Boggs E•cevating.
Dozer •. backhoe, dumPtruck.
Work by ·hour or job. . Call
446·7903 .

1981 YAMAHA 650
muim, lhah drive, new tire,
2 helmet• ••cellent condition , 81800 . 304-882 3331.

LOnnie Bagge EKceveting.
Dozer, backhoe, dumptruck .
Work by hour or job. Coil
448-7903 .

75

84

Boats and
Motors for Sale

8r

Electrical
Refrigeration

For sale-Boat Dock and a Ski
Board. Call after 4 p .m .
e14-849-2794.

DEPENDABLE WASHER DRYER REPAIR. Guorontaed work. Call anytime
814-266.-6820 or614-2116·
1207.

1973 STARCRAFT Amorl·
can 18 ft . boat with trailer,
140 HP lnboord-outboord
motor, 1kl1 &amp; eccenoriea
Included , extra nice ,
e2,000. Coli 304 -882·
3882 .

SEWING Machine rap1ir1.
1ervice. Authorized Singer
Sele1 &amp; Service ·sher.pan
S~isson. · Ftbrlc Shop,
Pomorov. 992-2284.

76

ED'S APPLI,t.NCE REPAIR
SERVICE call CIJy Furniture
304·676-2608 or 446·
0631 .

Auto

Pans
Accessories

230 cu .ln . Chevy 8 cyl ..
bored .010 8RC plotomo.
Needa ••sembled . Fir1t
•121 ttlloo all. Coli 114388-9884 oflor 8PM .

78

Camping
Equipment
I

Camper . Sleepa I. stove,
relrlgo&lt;otor. bathroom, a.o..
aolf contllnocl. 814-912·
1189 or 814-182-3901 .

86

5/13/83
EVENING

Excava1ing

1976 Htrlev Davldoon Eloc .tra Glide. exc . cond .• Iota ot
chromo. t3.&amp;00. 11 4-992·
61&amp;9 or 814-992-3901 .

· 8o

1 bed room Apt .,e198 . mo.
including utilltloo . Equoi
houalng opponunlty. Contact 111111111 l\llanor Apto.
814-992-7787.

APARTMENTS . mobllo
homea, houeee. Pt. Pleaaant
ond Oollipollo. 814-448·
8221 .

Trucks for Sale

78 Dltaun truck lond bed,
2 yr. olda sor. Quarter horae
colt, vary gentle, App. guild.
with pepera, very gentle will
make good 4 -H horae. 'Lou
of new end uaed tack,
aaveral ahow ltema. EJtline
Soddio Shop. 2 mi. North of
Jockoon on St. Rt. 93. 81 4286-6622.

Nearly new 1 bdr. apt. with
atove S.. rlfrlg., water furnished. no pets. *189 mo.,
160 dop. Coli 448-3817.
Apt. tor rent. Holt doubio-2
bd .room Apt. Adulte pre·
forrod . No petl. 614-9922749 .

AMEI:tiCAN GUINEA

inum
aiding,Cleaning.
mobile homes,
t~~=~=~=~==:r~~~~~~~~~~~ wood,
HI
PrHIU(O
Alum·
brick , sandstone

Fruit
Vegetables

PLENTY of veg•table plants
of all kinds. Delmer Garne1.
Letart. WV 304-895 -3400 .

'IE~•

PI&amp;! Hli'L.L PR&amp;TEND 080'5
EQUIPMI't.JT WORK$ , NO

s-t~

PEAVEY lead amp. 304676 -6004 .

58

WE

DE DUCED
YOU
WANTED
TO SCARE
Ms . QUEEN

Roofing, ohlnglao, IPoutlng
ef1d aluminum 1lding work.
lnaurecr, Free Eatimat81.
814-949-2686.

Female Himalayn cat. Tortie approx. 760 lba. Phone
point . , v. vaars old. ezoo. l-:3:-o_4_·_6_7_6_
·3_7_4_a_.,-_ _:.......
614-992 ·5747 .
Regiatered ThOroughbred
mare $960. 304-896-3681.
Registered Apricot Poodle.
Good with chlldran . 14 TWO voar old otud colt,
montho old . Mole. $75 . 304-875-1 608 .
614-992-2156 days.
Musical
Instruments

WHEN

Painting interior • extlrlor,
wollpaper hanging. lnourod.
Fr• ntimat:n. 814 -94921188.

Pigo for oolo. 46-60 lba.
Wormed. had iron .
-Nico. 839.00 ooch. 814Cockatiel and cage, 7 667-338B Tuppero Pltl!lo. ·
months old, $76 . Call 614367-0482 .
Re.g itfered Angu1 Bull. Pro·
ducea growthy vibrant
3 vr . old AKC REg . female offapring yet easy calving.
Doberman, gen,la dlsp ., Long modern. Heevy, ap $200 . Coll446-'1609.
prox. 2000 lb.: Graham
Breeding Heavy Wy' on
2 American Pit Bull Terriers . Dam aida. 867-8297 .
1 malo &amp; 1 female, 8260
aoch. APBA brad. Co11614- REGISTERED ANGUS
388-9709.
BULLS . 14 montho old.
Goebel Angu1 Fermt. Cool·
Male Himalayn cat, cream ville, Oh, 1 -614 -667-3838 .
point . 2 years old . 8200 .
Cell614-992-6747.
NICE work mare. weight

57

30 yotrO .,.per;..ce,

_.:lollzlng In built up roof.
Coli 614-388-8857.

6HP TILLER , ollghtiV uood,
% price . Phone 304-6'751935.

55 Building Supplies

ABOUT

PAINTING • Interior ond
tlltorlor, plumbing. roofing.
aomo rlimOdellng. 20 yro.
••P· Call 814-388· 98112.

BUCK Stove, pipo l!o oil
hookupo, 304-676-8809.

304-676-8999 .
HOMELITE 925 Super
chainaow, 30" bor,likonaw.
8360 . 00 . Rototlller.
8160.00 . phone 304-6768813 .

KNEW

STUCCO PLASTERING
tutur.d collingo commor·
clol end raoldarttiol, · froo
ettlmotoa. Coli 814-2158·
1112•

Lowrey Gani Magic Cord
Organ 1112 yaara old . Alklng
$500. 304-676 -3238.

G. E. walher &amp; dryer, pop up
camper, 2 Volkswagons,'

.

THE $100.,000 !'?!?

OUT TO GET

HARLEY Dtvldoon gao golf
can. good condition. garage
kept, 1600 . coli 304-2732106 .

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light hou1e kaeping
rooms . Perk Central Hotel.
Coli 448-0756 .

Furnished apt . $186 , water
pd .. 2 bdr .. 131 V. 4th Avo ..
Gallipolis. Call 446-4416
after 7PM .

Aportmoqou.
11148.

THREE bedroom hOUH 01
· 3100 Porrloh Avo. Pt. Plto·
oont. phone 304· 418-1078.

Flow~" for Memoriel Day.
North 2nd . St. Mlddlepon.
Open 9-8. Cliff' • Place.

ONE bedroom apartment,
402V2 24th . St. Pt. Pleasant,
phone, 1-614 -992-5868 . ·

JACKSON ESTATES 'Equal
Houaing Opportunity ' haa
one bedroom epartmanu
rent 1terting at $157 per
month end two bedroom
apartment• lent 1tarting at
1193 per month. Coli 446 2746 or leave message.

Nice 2 bedroom hou11 for
rent. E111tern Dlatrict . *160.
plus depoolt. 614-949 2801.

MODERN 3 bedroom. tom·
Uy room. near 1chool1 &amp;
hoapitel. Reference 8e deposit required . Coll304-875·
4338 .

7 pc. living room aui1e, like

8

for Rent

3 bdr. houae, central eir, end
one trailer space. Addison,
Ohio. Coli 614-446-0176 . • 46 Space for Rent

l; -20 Acres woods, over· l!c);&amp;!i:':!bd.;;;;~;;;;;'b;ii;
toohing Ohio River, city · 10 "6!S, 2 bd .room
ictiools. 446 -3664 or 1·
home in Racine area.
6 1 3 - 4 2 3 - 8 9 2 8 . 992-6868.
pvO'nar I Agent.
2 bedroom mobile home.
Approximately 6 miles from
.36 acral at Rodney on W.T.
Wataon Ad . Owner financ - Middleport or Pomeroy .
61 4-992-686B .
Ing available. Call446 -8221
after 6 weekdava.
4 bedroom mobile home. 1
10.8 acres on Bulavilla Rd. child accepted, no drunko,
'n Gallipolis Township .
dope
or pets. John Sl1eats.
3 112 miles 1outh of Middle$37.000 . Call 614-446 ·
port. Rt 7 . 614-387:061 1.
~670 alter 6PM .
One lot 40K1'30 . Call 676·
4391 or 446·4038 .

Apartment

Furnished Rooms

446 -0157.
46 ACRE farm w~h 1 975, 2
bedroom all electric mobila
home, in good condition on
Thomas Ridge , Call 304675-3280 arid ask for Ron
Hickman .

4 ft. brush hog . Good cond.
Plato gino. Iorge ploc11.
-814-387 -0811 .

new, $450 or belt ofler. Call
448-4138 .

1970 12x66 Dotroiter on V.
acre. 2 bedroom. wood·
burner, central air, 20x24
gareg111 . Along Raccoon
Creek. Call 446 -3820.

1970 Skvlino. 12x60. Exc.
con d. $8 ,000 . Now water

Matching aofe. love a'eat,
and chair. Coli 448-4303 .

'&gt;'OU

T HE, $100~000
THAT Y..tA.S HI DDEN
IN T~IS HOUSE .

General Hauling

JONES 80YSWATER SER VICE . Coli 814-3 87-7471
or 614-387-0&amp;81 .
Need oomethlng hauled
away or aomethlng moved?
We'll do it. Call 448-3159
between 9 ond 5.
JIMB WATER SERVICE .
Coli Jim Ltno • 304-87&amp;7397.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

12- The Daily Sentinel

Meigs Co~nty h~ppenings
Applicants sought
ApplicatOns wUI be accepted
Monday, May 16, from 9 a. m. to 11
a.m. at the Meigs County Senior
Citizens Center for the Green
Thumb program, an equal oppor!unity employer.
The Green Thumb program
provide!; employment opportunltes
to persons 55 and over and persons
with low Income. The program does

Lt. Gayle Krider will lead the
meeting and Lt. Debbie Davis will
be the speaker.
Local offlcerscornmlsslonerswill
be presented to Mrs. Dora Wining,
Outpost Sgt.; Major Glenna Rummel, (R), Home League Program
chairman a nd Sunday School
teacher a nd Jack Justice, Record
Sgt.
Special music will be provided.
111e public is bt./ited to attend.

~':~~~revlous work history or

Emergency runs

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Middleport Unit treated Daniel
Middleport Elementary School
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The Racine Hydro Plant fishbtg

closed for the next week while
pavthg takes place, according to an
official of the Ohio Power Co.

Legion to practice
The Metgs.Calita Legion team
will practice Saturday at noon at
Kyger Creek's F ield.

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Veterans Memorial

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Admitted--Vlctorta Ball , Chester;
Gloria Jewett, Pomeroy; Ronald
Sykes, Portland.
Dlscharged--Wlllta m Clon c h ,
Lawrence Manley, Julia Manley,
Pearl Uttle, Everett Jeffer s, Pearl
Ash.

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- These ollicers ol the Melp High
School Chapter of Distributive Education' Clubs of
America for the past year were In charge of the
annual DECA. banquet hooorlng employers partlci-

Story on Page A-3

Ohio academic scholarship recipients

Memorial Day services announced·
be held a t the stage area following
Drew Webster Post :!9, American 8:30a. m.
Scouts a nd other organizations the parade.
Legion, Pomeroy, will hold MemorFtoltowlng sesrvlces the Honor
Ial Day services on May 30, Gerald are Invited to participate as well as
Guard
will travel to Beech Grove
Rought, commander. announced persons on bikes and horses. The
·cemetery
for services a t 11 a .m .
parade wtll move through town a nd
today . A parade will form at the
then
to
the
Catholic Cem etery for
Pomeroy Fire Station a t 9 a .m . stop at the stage on the upper
services.
parking lot. Memorial services will
People who are taking pan In the
They will return to the post hom e
parade are to beat thr !Ire stat ion a t
for lunch at 1 p.m . Following lunch
lhey will travel to Meigs M emory
Gardens for services a t 1:30 p.m .'
Following the 1:30 services they
CINCIN NAT I (AP) - A judge
No date has been selected to wtll travel to Chester to pa rticipate
in the Chester parade.
says he will decide June 3 whet her resume construction of the plant.
At 3 p.m. they will travel to
The 1969 agreement a llows the
the partner s In the troubled Zimmer
Nuclear Power Station witt go to pat1ners to arbitra te disputed Hemlock Grove Cemetery and a t 4
arbit ra tion with their differences.
issues. If one files for arbitra tion, a ll p.m. will hold services at Rock
Springs Cemetery .
Judge Robert Conna n on Thurs- mu st take pari , officials said.
On Jan . 20, DP&amp;L asked for
day barred the Dayton Power &amp;
Light Co. a nd the Columbus &amp; arbitration to settle disputes it had
wit h CG&amp;E over costs and compleSouthern Ohio E lectric Co. from
seeking arbit ration on their 1969 tion of !he pllmt , now eight years
agreement with Cincinna ti Gas &amp; behind sched ule.
CG&amp;E filed suit Monday to stop
E lectric Co. until he rules.
CG&amp;E, which owns 40 percent of the arbitra tion.
Zimmer, ts the operat ing partner.
DP&amp;L owns 31.5 IJ{'rcent a nd
Truck d estroyed
C&amp;SOE owns 28.5 percent .
The $1.7 billion plant was 95
A pickup truck was destroyed by
·percent comple te when the federa l
Nuclear Regulatory Corrun lssion fire on the Route 7 bypass, near the
ordered safety-related contruction Charles Withee residence, about
halted Nov.12. Torrey Pines Inc. has 3: 30 p.m. Thuf¥1ay. Pomeroy Ftre
b€en appointed to audit construction Chief Charles legar said that the
problems and management for the 1972 truck was a complete loss.
There is no insurance. The truck
NRC.
was owned by a Mr. Hayman.

Arbitration up to judge

By ROBERT E. MILLER

Associated PreSs Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API -Formal hearings begin
Monday In the Senate on Gov. Richard Celeste 's $2:1
billion budget bill , approved F riday by the House
without a shred of Repubttcan support .
The vote was 62-36with one Republlcan absent . Two
or three Republicans had said they would suppor1 it
but apparently backt racked when a major GOP noor
amendment was ruled ou t of orderbySpeakerVerna l
G. Rtffe Jr.
The amendment sought to repeal a ponion of the
state income tax, saving taxpayers $516.5 mUllan,
Republicans said.
Dembcrats praised · the 1983-1985 budget as one
which provides more than $500 miUlon in tax relief
while increas ing education funding and meeting other

TOP - Kim Maynard was .honored as the lop
student In the Melp IDgh Chapter of the Distributive
Edpcatlon Clubs of Amert_ca at the annual employer
recognition hlUiquet Wednesday night at the Meigs
Inn. Maynard, left, is pictured with the award bebtg
presented by John W. Blaellnar, faculty director ol

the program. Center is Marty F erguson who has
served as supervisor of Maynard at Bank One of
Pomeroy. A senior at Southern IDgh School, Maynard
will contmue her e mployment at the Pomeroy bank
and Its RulllUid Branch alter graduation.

DECA has annual
recognition dinner
The Meigs Inn was the scene of
the annual employer recognition
banquet staged by the Meigs High
School Chapter of Distributive
Education Clubs of America Wednesday night.
Each year the group' sponsors the
event as a highlight of the school
year to honor the employers who
take students in the program into
their businesses for on the job
tra ining.
E m ployer awards presented
Wednesday nlght went to the Jones
Boy,, Avon Products, Dutton
Drugs, Marguerite Shoes, C&amp;D
Penft7.oli. Powell's Super-Vatu , J. &amp;
F. Construction, Kroger's, Bank
One of Pomeroy , Keebaugh's
Shake Shoppe. Ohio Valley Bluetlck
Kennels a nd G. &amp; J. Auto Parts.

field. Klm Maynard, Lori Pickett.
Diane Ross, J ohn Smith, Mike
Tromm, Jeff Baughman, Craig
Darst, Beth Gloeckner, Allen King,
Scott Pickens, John Ridenour, Klm
Roush, Kris Snowden and Matt Van
Vranken.
The chapter 's advisory committee is composed of David Grate,
J ohn K err , Bob McClure, Charles
Ha milton, Kermit Walton and John
W. Blaett nar.

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Assistant Minority Leader Waldo Bennett Rose.
R Lima, said Celeste's bill unnecessarily ra lses
business and other taxes and should be trimmed .
The GOP amendment w ught repeal of 40 percent of
a 90 percent Increase in the income tax approved last
February a t Celeste's request.
Rtffe ruled it out of order on grounds It raised a n
issue a lready resolved - "a matte r tha t was dealt
with last February ," he sa id.

POMEROY, OH.

HOURS: 9:00 10 7 :00 Mon.-Sat,
9:00 10 6:00 Sat.

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY--After corresponding for more than 40 years. Wanda
Rizer and her penpai, Isobcl Orr of
Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland,
a subu rb of Belfast , are m eeting for
the first time this month, a nd it's in
Pomeroy.
The two began exchanging letter s
in 1940 through a penpal program
started by Miss E thel Ga rl and.
Pomeroy E nglish teacher. a nd have
continued through theyearswith the
exception of a shor1 time in the mid
19:xls.
Both got married and moved . and
the name a nd location changes
created some problems but Wanda.
through a postmaster in Ireland.
located Isobel in 1959 and the
correspondence was res umed.
Employed in an accountant's
office. Isobetarrived here May2. but
!' '" had been planning her tr ip to Meigs
County more than a year ago. She
arrived here on May 2.
The Rizers have ta ken her on
numerous sight seeing trips includ ing one to Charlotteville, Va. where
they visited Jefferson's home ano
other historical pia= as well as the
Rizer'sson, F ranklin II , who attends
college_there. In West Virginia they
stopped to see the Natu ral Bridge
which Isobel ~ys just "overwhelmed" her. having never seen
anything like it before.
And while Isabel Is enjoying the
historic and na tura l beautie!; of the
country. she Is just as impressed
with the way bf life.
"Every thing here seem s to be so
easy," she exclaimed. She said Iha t
while they have some restaura nt s
and •cafeterias in' Northern Ireland .
they have nothing to com pare with
e ither the fast food or the fancy
places here.
And supermarkets--lsobel says
she just stands amazed and scans
the shelves and shelves of canned.
packaged and prepared foods,

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PENPALS FOR 40 YEARS - Wunda Rizer, left, of Pomeroy lUJd
Isobcl Orr of Northern Ireland talie a day btlhc sun to sltonthe levy and
watch the Ohio River liow by .
things which are not ava ila ble tn
their stores.
Stay ing with the Rizers who live
next door to Krogf rS has been qu ite
an experience for the visitor who
ma kes a lmost da tly vis it s to "look ...
She convinced that Amer ican
women are spotled. that wha t they
feel are necessities would be a
lu xu ry to any woman in Ireland.
Take the laundry and the many
kitchen a ppliances. "You would
have to be well off a t hotne tohaveall
these things tha t American wom e11
seem to take for granted," com·
men ted Mrs. Orr.
In Nor1hern Ireland, due to the
potltlcal turtJula nce and freque nt

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WASHINGTON &lt;API - Despite
the millions of additiona l federal
dollars higher g~line taxes raised
fqr highway construction, spending
for new roads is lagging bt more
than a dozen states, tncludbtg some
Of the largest.
The Federal Highway Administration said Friday that rnore than
$4 bUlion has been earmarked l;ly
states for spcclfic highway construction and repair projects during
I he first tour rnonths the year' an
mcrease of nearly 50 perce~t over

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pt."nalty, incr('ases .the senior cil iz.Pn tax crf'di t from

$25 to $.'i0. and boos ts the pxemption in
from $ffi.!XXl to $500.!XXl. Hinig sa Id.

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f'Statf' tax

HP said thP proposa I lncmtsPs u;- I tx•rccnt 1he
income brackrts in thr corporn iP franchiSi.., tax.
raising $136 million in the next bien nium. TI1r
corpora te tax hikf' was put in the bill in commiiiN' as

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for a n rr'nb:ttl led ·I percml cxc i s~

tax on businpss st:•rvlcr&gt;s . 111f' lat tf'r had bt"'f'n lobbkxi

out of thf' bill.
To kCI'p thf' budget in bola nct•. Hinig sa id the
comm ttt &lt;'&lt;' scrapped plans for$ U4 million in proiJ{'r1Y
tax relief for low· a nd moderate- Income homrowners.
and the pa nel voted to delay for a year a plan to-r&lt;'peHI
lhe intangibles tax lnvf'strnent earnings. saving $:~

million.
Reta ined will b0 a 21~ percent propet1y lux
rollbHck . a reduction g-iven pmpt•rt.v owners by local
govrrnmPnt s w hich a n" rPimbursed by ttw sta ll&gt;.

Hinig point('(! out tha t hl' eommittr.-· cut Cf'I&lt;'Stf''s
spf'nding p)'OJX.l!\.ill~ for m ost statf' ag(•ncirs h~· 2
pr&gt;rcf'nt . f'XPmpling sc hools. inst itulion;.; and snmr

othf'r major SC'rvicrs.
Ttu.:• commi t It~ also IT'C!Uirrd 11 ;, pt•n 'l'll l ,·ut in thf'
budgets of thl' l' i&lt;'Cit~l stak ufficl :tls, t·.m ·pt for tlu•
governo r and thr rour1 systt•m .

Area banks gearing ~p for
low-interest mortgage loans

bombings and fire, Mrs. Orr said
!hat everyone Is required to go
through security hefor-p goln~ into
stores. Shesatd tha t a tcer tainchcck
point s, pocketboOks and shopping
bags have to be empt led and the
people themselves are "fr isked ...
The freedom of walking in a nd out
of stores without a " look" from
anybody has created q uit e a n
impression on her.
in fact, she's the fi rs t to admit that
she impres~ with just about
everything here--the Rizers. the
Ohio River, thefrlendt lnessof Meigs
Countians. the "easy life."
She'll return to Nonhern Ireland
May 28:

Highway construction: despite new
money, spending lags in some states.

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TAX .CUT BLOCKED - State Representative
'Thomas W. Johnson, a Cambridge RepubUcllli who is
the ' rlUIIdng member of the House FlnMce
Committee, talks to a reporter after a morning
session of the House ,.!here Governor Richard
Celeste's 27 hiUion doUar budget bill was passed
friday. Johnson sou~t to offer a tax cut amendment
to th~ bW but was ruled out of order by .Democratic
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe of New Boston. (AP
Laserphoto).

for couples to

RO$€ said the speaker advised Republicans in
advance what he planned to do. Rtffe cited no House
rule permitting his action, he added.
"We probably will file a protest and include a ll ihe
la nguage of our amendment to a t least get it on the
record," the Allen County lawmaker said.
The bill. which goes bcfol'l' the ScnatP Financt•
Committee Monday morning. app ropriates $Hi.7
billion from the state's genera l fund for two vmrs
beginning J uly 1. lt prov ides lor spending anot ~r $ 10
billion or m ore in federal a nd non-tax revenues.
The increase• over the current biennium is 25.8
percent. Much of lhe in cr ease is a tt ributed to high
welfare case loads and Increased appropriations for
..!'!iuca tion. ·
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Welfare will receive 34.5 percent of the budg~t' s
genera l revenues. followed by primary a nd secondary education, 2:1 j){'rcent ; higher education. ILR
IJ{'rcent ; human services, 8.5 IJ{'rcent ; local
goverrunent s. 7.2 percent; law enforcem~n t . 4.o
percent : and other services. 6.5 percm t.
Finance Cha irmim Willia m E. Hinig. D N&lt;w
P hiladelphia , sa id the bill contains mnr&lt;' than $:1Xl
mUtton In tax relief.
lt increases the personal exemptio n in the income
tax from $650 to Sl.!XXl, es tablishes a joint filing credit.

After 40-year correspondence,
Pomeroy woman meets .penpal

Students In the program for the
year Inolude Gloria Barrett , Angela
Clifford, Kim F raley . Angela Hat-

This Memorial Day
remember with
flag and flowers.

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Pickens, vice president; John Smith, treasurer, and
ADen King, president.

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The Middleport Youth League
wUl meet Sunday, May 15, at 4 p.m.
at Middleport Park.

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where he had been conllned as a
GaJTett G. Reed
result of Inju ries received In an auto Ballots available
Garrett G. Reed, 86, Coolvil le, accident on Route 33 a week ago.
Absentee ballots are ava ilable a t
Mr. Kauffwas born May !, 197iiin
died Thursday evening at St. J oseph
the
Meigs County BoardofEiections
Meigs
County,
a
son
of
the
late
Mr.
Hospital, Parkersburg.
office, located In the Pomeroy
Mr. Reed was born in Meigs and Mrs. William Kauff.
Survivbtg are h1s wife, Opal J. Masonic Temple building, for the
County the son of the late Frank and
upcoming June 7 primary elections
Mary Shields Reed. He was also Stobart Ka uff; two daughters,
in
Pomeroy and Middleport . Dead preceded In death by one brother . Debra Burke and Carla Dill, both of
line
for absentee voting is 12 noon on
Pomeroy; four sons, WUllam E .
Date.
June
4.
He was a veteran of World War I Kauff and Earl C. Kauff, Jr., both of
having served on the USS Pa . He Long flottom ; Richard Kauff and Presentation set
was rural ma il carrier for 45 years Jeffrey Kauff, both of Hemlock
havetng served from the CooivlUe . Grove; a brother , George Kauff,
The third In a family film ser ies
a mem ber of Pomeroy, a nd a sister, Mxine . being showneac\1 Sunday evening a t
. Post Office. He
Coolville Masonic Lodge :f37 for Glancy, Medary\-Ule, Ind. Ten the Rilcbte First Baptist Church wut
more than OO yearsand a member of grandchildren also survive.
be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Preceding him in death besides Name of the third film is ·'Christian
Bethel Methodis t Church. In Coolvute, he attended the Coolville his parent s were two brothers and a
Fathering". The public is Invited.
half-brother .
Congrega tional Church where he
Services wiU be held at 2 p.m.
served as tru s""' for many years.
w~ther forecast
He is s urvived by his wlfe of 55 Sunday at ihe Ew ing Funeral Home
with
the
Rev.
Robert
Markley
years, Grace Buckley Reed; two
Cloudy tonight with a 30 percent
offi ciating. Burial wUI be in Pine
s~n s, Rober1 of Marietta and Glenn
chance of showers and thunder of CooivUie; one Sister, Opal Merrill , Grove Cemetery. F riends may call storms . Low 6().65. Winds southerly
at the funera l home from 2 to4and -7
Cooivllte; six grandchildren a nd
10 mph or less. Saturday, mostly
to 9 p.m. Saturday.
three great grandchtkken.
cloudy with 40 percent chance of
Funera l serv ices will be held at
showers
and thunderstorms. High
the White Funera l Home in Coolvute Marie H. Mertens
around85.
Sunday at 1: .ll . p.m. with Pastor
Extended Ohio Forecast,
Graveside services for Marie
Robert Ma rkley offi ciating. , Bur ia l
Sunday
through Tuesday:
will be In Coolville Cemetery. Hysell Mertens, 82, former MiddleScattered
showers and mild
Friends may call at the funeral por1 resident who died Tuesday at Sunday. Fair and cooler Monday
Lakewood Hospital in Lakewood,
home after 1 p. m . Saturday.
will be held a tlO: 30a.m. Saturday a t and Tuesday. IDghs mostly In the
Riverview Cemetery with the Rev . 'lU!! Sunday and bt the 60s Monday
Earl C. Kauff
Robe rt Ro binson offi cia ting. and Tuesday. Lows at night In the
Ear l Cecil Kauf!, c&gt;7, 43376 Cook F riends m ay call at the Rawlings- 008 to low 60s early Sunday, cooUng
Road, Hemlock Grove, died Thurs- Coats-Blower Funera l Home !rom 7 to the 44ls Monday and to the upper
30s to mld-4(fi Tuesdaf.
to 9 this evening.
day at Veterans Memorial Hospital

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area. parkbtg lot and road will be

Open air meeting

Ohio fiscal death 'greatly exaggerated'

Today•s
Times-St&gt;nlint•l

for

Closed for paving

Four calls were answered by local
units Thu rsday, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Service
At the close of Na Nona! Salvation reports.
Army week, an open air meeting
At 1:09 a.m ., the Racine Unit
will be held on the lower parking lot treated Cecil ia Jenkbts on Third St.
In Pomeroy. Sunday, May 15, a t6: 45 but provided no transportation; at
p.mm.
6:15 a. m., the Rutland Unlt.took
Following the open air meeting a ·Artie Houdashelt from Jessie Creek
Salvation meeting will be held at the
Road to Holzer Medical Center ·
Salvation Army Headquarters, U5 Tuppers Pla ins at ): 33 p.m. took
Butternut Ave .. , Pomeroy, at 7:30 Stella McGtll to Camden-Clark
p.m.
Hospital and at 2: 24 p.m., the

Area deaths

Activities

Scott and Timothy Dean at the

officials sal.d the sudden ava ilability
last year.
of the additional money caused
But in 13 states spending lagged
behbtd 1982 levels for the same four · problems in many states because
they could not immediately shin
months~ despite the avaliablllty of
iong-standbtg
highway buU(jing
record levels of federal mrmey
plans.
because of the 5-cent hike In the
Under the complicated procefederal gasoline tax .
dures
t!u'ough which federal liigh-.
Although the tax did not go btto
·
·
way
money
~ dlsttlbuted to !hi!
effect untDAprti 1, statescoulddraw
states,
a
certain
amount-billloll
on the surplus In the federal highway
lrust tund as early as January bt for the 1983flsealyear--isaulhorlzei,J
over the year. A state then obllgatet1
antiCipatiOn ot the additional . rea portion of thllt -to specltlc
venue later In the year.
· .
But federal and state highway ,conStruction projects.

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By KEVIN KELLY .
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Three area
banks will be gearing up tn the
coming week for an ant icipated rush
of applicat ions for low-Interest
mortgage loans. ·
The applica tion period, beginning
May 23, was made possible when
Sta te Issue I was approved by voters
last November to help stimula te the
building industry in Ohio.
During thc pas! few w&lt;..,.ks. the
three banks - Bank On&lt;' ur
Pomeroy and Centra l Trust Co.'s
Gallipolis and Mlddlepon officcs nave received an a llot ted am ount or
money to usc for loans. All a~ .-ced to
partic·ipatc in the program .
Figu res released law la' l w&lt;'ek by
the Ohio Housing Finance Agency
!OHFA I show that Ga liia County.
through the local Cent ra l Trust
.office , r&lt;'Ceived $:.00.!XXl. while it s
Middlepor1 branch was a llott ed
$100.!XXl. Bank One was givf'n
$40.!XXl.
The money was ra ised from th ~
sa le of $2ll0 million in tax-fre&lt;'
revenue bonds, allowing pa t•tictpa t·
ing banks to offer loans at
"below-mar ket" Interes t rates. Th&lt;'
present market ra te is listed at 11
IJ{'rcent .
The lower ra te quoted du ring the
past few weeks by O!iFA officials
has been 9.98 percent . a it hough loca l
bank . officials said they want
clarification on that rate before
discussi ng It wi th pote ntia l
customers.
But one bank officia l noted that
pan lcipating banks mu st st UI meet
with OHFA this week to fina lize
everything, and as Is the casewhena
pro!(l·am is first implemented .
anot her bank official said rules
governing the program are "technl ·
cal as he ll."
Officials a t t11e banks do expect a
brisk business tn the first few days
after the applicat ion period begins.
"There probably will be a rush.
because realtors are Involved and
have been notified," expla ined
Harold Thompsci", vice president a t
Central Trust's GaiUpolis office.
"Every one of them will be
different," 'Thompson continued .
"We'il bave to take acc&lt;iunt of them
on an hourly basis, because It 's
gobtg to be on a first-come,
lirst-served basis."
Officials said that while it's hoped
a domino eilect will be created In
industries supporting hous.btg, the
program is also designed to help the
lirst-time home owner .
· Although Its main purpose is to
·help create housing In what OHFA
calls ta.rgl!ted areas ·- low-income
or ~ depressed communities - neither G~a or Meigs
counties are oil OHFA'S target ilst.

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" It 's l'f'ally to help loca l contrac·

T hPr"P a r£' a lso stipulations allo w-

ing thP mOTH'~' to tx• usf'&lt;i for
for youn ~ )X'Oplc," sa id Bob Milt&lt;'r . ronsl llJCtion. hut '1'hcJrnpS( m sa!fl
ass istant vice pres iden t ofBan kOnP . Crntr:1\ 'liL!sl d mst• not tn involvr
of Pomeroy.
_ its«'ifwl1h th at ptwst•cH !t~ ' progr ;~m'
tors. to boost construe! ion·of humPs

Offici a ls stress that thost' a pplying fortht• loa ns must prove thC'y &lt;U P
first -I ime homPbuy&lt;' rs and tha t thf'V
havr not ownPd a homr within the
past thrc~.' yPa r s. Thr house' bPing
pu rchased is not to PXCf'('( t thP
max imum pr irC' S(' l f011h tJ.v

bN: ·a uS(' of it scOm!Jll ·xit y . ( )ul sidf•of
I hal. ltlf' &lt;tpplk;lt ion is l1a nri iPd as a
norm al rnm1g &lt;lgf'! r;ln sa( ·f ion.

OH FA's r:uiddines .

t•xplai m'(l. Tlw ha nk w ill colll'('t a
s~ ·t v in• fc~ · r1F lhrrf'·l'ig llth s nf a
pt•rt 'l'n1 for ~l'tX' t-ss i ng pil ,V m('nl s.

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morwv

is

to

usPd

l)('

spc'&lt;' lfica ll' for buy ing a \must•.

T ht' ba n k,~ will prima r il~' ha ncllt'
lh1 • papt•twnrk. wilh loan lv pay -

mf'n t going to OIIFi\. Thompson

Lyon appointed to
fill vacancy on
Gallia school board
GALLIPOL IS - IJy unanimous
vote, the Ga llia County Local Board
of F:duca lion has appointtod It s fi rst
woman mPmlx•r to fi ll a vaca ncy on
thf' board crm ted las t month by thf'
dea th of incumtK&gt;nt fl rut:'&lt;' Stout .
Cla udia Snyder Lyon. :w. Ftt . I.
Pa triot, wUI serve unt il thet'ncl oft he
year. An ~ lcct ion to fi ll the
rem aining !wo years of the vacancy

will bt• hl'ld in November. ihus
inel'f'lL&gt; ing- thl' num tK&gt;r of boord
sca ts vou•rs will chooSC' from two to
three .
A rcgistert:-'&lt;1 nurse work ing in
Holzer Medica l Cent&lt;'r's int!'nslve
care unit. she po ll&lt;od 1,42\votcs and
ended up fourth In a four:way race
for thr('(' board sea ts In the 1981
eleerion.

Interviewed after a 1:;.minutc
m t&gt;et ing and swcar ing-ln ceremony
la te Friday aft ernoon, she sa id she
wants to become involved wi th the
board pnd dist riel activities. before
taking a sta nd on any of the Issues
the district faces.
"I'd like to get n\y feet wet first ... ·
she said.
"''d like to st'C some Improvement s In buildings, but with the way ·
the economy is, I'm not su re. The
last thing 1 read about ltds that It
might be done by attendance area,
so I'd like to look a t It first before I
commit myself," Mrs. Lyon said.
.The Bellaire na tive Is married to
Tom Lyon, operator of a general
store In the Mudsoccommunity. Her
. son BUI is In the junior high at
Southwestern- High School, while a
daughter, Roxanne, attends Cadmus Elementary . Mrs. Lyon. is the ·
first . representative from lhe .
Southwestern attendance area .
since 199), when David Arrowood
completed his term on ihe board.
Mts: Lyon will a\S&lt;&gt; serve on the

,,

lAauruu t,yon
r·uunty board of " tuca tion. Ow r his
abst'c ntlon. th~ hoarcl appoint t'd its
p~sidcnt . Fred 1)('('1. to fill the
rPm ai ndl'r of Srou t •~ IP11Yl a ~ om" of
the district I'P(Jrcsrnt ativcs to thp

Ga ll la-Jacko;on Vinton .Joint Voca
tiona! Board of IO:ducat ion.
Prior to thP volt• a t Fr ida y's
meeting. th&lt;• iloard obsetwod · a
moment of silf'n&lt;'f' in honor of Stout
w ho died ar

h i~ Por1er residrnc~

April2'2.
··I think wea l!rea lize wha t thp loss
of Bruce was to the board ," D&lt;&gt;ci
said. ''The('(' an •sume ma jor &lt;.; h()('s
to fill ."
Stout, 52,

iJ

vf'tPran Kygc•r 'crf'Pk

plan t employ{'(' actlvf' in school
fun~tions In th&lt;· Non h Gall la
attendance arr;..t l'ot· m any years.

served on lhr local and cou ntv ,
boards in 197:, I~17. He was e lected
to bOth board~ fo r a l'our·ycar tf'rm
in 1981.
It w as announcPd C'arl ier last
week , that r&gt;:ot1h Ga lita Hlg~
SchOOl s gradua tton ceremonies.
scheduled lor Friday. will tx' hr• ld In
Stout 's honor, and tha i his widow
Virginia MrCiaske.v Stout. will
present dtplorwg to graduate;.

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