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Po111eroy . Middleport, 'Ohio

14--The Daily Sentil'lltl

·Atty. Wolfe heads Washington SBA Office
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Janice
E . Wolfe, a native of Racine who
has served In a number of agency
executive positions and also as a
fanner assistant at!Dmey general
for Ohio, has been named director
of the Washington, D.C.. dlstl1lct
ot!lce of the U.S. Small Business
Admlnlstrjltlon.
She Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Wolfe, formerly of

RactnewhonowresldelnWorthlng·
ton. Wolfe will be responsible for
dellvery of aU SBA services to small
llrms In the Washington metropoll·
tan area, · which Includes the
Dlstrtct of Columbia and adjacent
counties of Maryland and VIrginia.
In announcing the appolngment,
SBA Administrator, James c.

she has been deputy c11rec11r since
1991. She a1ao has BeTVed u SBA's
acting regtotial COUlllel In the
Chicago regional o!flce, dlatrlct
counsel In Columbus and
dJ.rt.oi:tor for the Colum!Jwi, Indiana·
polls and New Orleans district

Sanders said, "Janice · Wolfe's
knowledge and expertise will he an
asset ID the many small firms 1n the
Washington, D.C., area . Her years
of extensive legal and admlnlstraUve experience makes her Ideally
suited for the position."
Wol!e comes ID Washington from
SBA's Chlcagodlstrtct ottlce where

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Prior to jolnine SBA In 1972,

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fer the Ohio Department
Liquor
She ttU!Ited a bachelor's degree
Cclatrol and for six years as In aovenunent trom Ohio Unlver·
asslstan
slty In Athens and her law degnie
Wolfe t
from Ohio State University.
bonors, Including awartlii
Chi· .
Wolfe succeeds Bernard
cago rea1oaa1 o!flce
· u director of the Washington, D.C.
the year and u the. aeency's = r
wlllln
naUonal supervisor of the year.
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Georgia V. Rarden to Harold D.
Graham, Parcels, Scipio.
Freelln F. Peck, Sandra F . Peck
to Roger Luckeydoo, Sandra Luck·
eydoo, Lot 91, Middleport.
Richard Fetty, Glenna Fetty to
Leading Creek Conservancy Dlst ..
Right of Way, Rutland.
WWiam E. Jewell, Diann L.
Jewell to Scott D. Wol!e, Lot No. 3,
Sutton.
Harley E. Riggs, Mildred R.
Riggs to Harley E. Riggs, Mildred
R. Riggs, !lJ acres, Bedford.
Thomas A. Chafin, Sr., Janet S.
Chafin to Madeline Chafin, Lots,
Pomeroy Vlllage.
Floyd Cummins, Addle Cummins to Floyd Cummins, Addle
CUmmins, Tracts, LeUirt.
Floyd CUmmins, Addle Cummins to Floyd CUmmins, Addle
CUmmins, Lot, Letart.
Olive Mllard to Raymond L.
Mllard, 4.35 acres, Scipio.
Harrtet Burnell Sterrett ·Lorain
P . Sterrett, John Thomas Burnell,
Eleanor . Burnell to Russell W.
Moore, Hope J. Moore, Lots,
Pomeroy.
Herschel Gilkey to Columbia Gas
of Ohio Inc., Columbia Transmission Corp., Agree ./Easement,
salisbury.
Lowell F . Wingett, Mary E.
Wlhgett to.Ohio Power Co .. Righi of
Way, Sutton.
·
James W. Suttle, Greta M. SutUe
from Hazel CUrtis, et al., SherlH's
Deed In Part, I,.ebanon.
' Mary Mlller, deceased, to Charles Edward MWer, dec., Wllllam
August Mlller, dec., Albert Henry
MOler, dec., Herman Arthur Mlller,
dec., Caroline Miller Fisher aka
Carrte M. Fisher, dec., Walter
, Benjamin Mlller aka Walter B.
MlUer, Marie Miller CUster aka
Marie M. MlUer, Louise D. Caverlee, Bertha M. Kaetzel, aka Bertha
C. Kaetzel, Freda MOler Farmer,
aka Freda M. Farmer, Evelyn I
MOler Alllson, aka Evelyn Allison, ·
Allee Truax, aka Allee Reamer
Peterson, Frederick Elmer Mlller,
aka Fred Mlller, Edith Thorson,
Floyd Mlller, Cert. of Trans.,
Pomeroy.
Marte Cusler to Edna F . Schoenleb, Cert. of Trans., Pomeroy
VUlage.
Mary D. Mlller, deed., by Admi·
nlstralrtx to Edna Schoenleb, Sherift's Deed In Part, Pomeroy
VUlage.
Edna Schoenleb, Trell Schoenleb
to Bryan S. Shank, Lots, Pomeroy
VUlage.
Bertha S. Nichols to Carl S.
Nichols Sr., Cert. ot Trans.,
saUsbury.
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Anna G. Duffy to Eleanor Jean
Duerr, Lot 299, Sutton.

Voi .32:No.32

lloyd
SUMMER
FURNITURE SALE

MEN'S SHIRTS
All of our men's shirts includ«l for thiS sale ·
including kn~ shirt, Van Heusen dress shilts,
shirts. Extelent oolledion of styles and
'''"'"" llfess shi1s in sizes 14Yz to 17. ,.
S. M, Land XL

Don't miss our Special Sale
prices all this week on famous
Uoyd Fibercmt summer furniture.

95 SHIRTS •...... SALE $5.45
i) ·••u•.:r.~ SHIRTS ..... SAL£ Sl.55
$12.95 SHIRTS ... SALE $10.15
$14.95 SHIRTS .... SALE $11.65

lEN'S
182.00

Reg.
Low-Back Spring Base chair ................ .Sale '69.DO
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Reg. 93.DO High-back Spring Base Chair ... .............Sale 179.DO
Reg. 1162.00 Spring Base Lounger ............ ........... Sale '137.DO
Reg. 1176.DO Two Seat Glider ................ ... .......... Sale '149.DO
1245.DO Canopy SWing .... ... ........................ Sale

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SUMMER TOPS
AND SHORTS

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SPORTSWEAR

Our entire stDctt of summer ~nd~
iS included in lhls sale. CI10osli frmn
canvas bags, d utches, straw bags,
macrame, shoulder bags and evernng

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Tops lndude muscle shirtS, plac~
!root knt.tops and jersey styles. Shorts
are poly/colton blends. terry and
denim. Months Sizes lhru Size 7.

Poly /Cotton shorts, terry shorts. joggers.
skirts, knrt tops, terry tops, tank tops and
~acks. Jr. Sizes S lhru XL

REG. $10.00
REG · $15.00
REG · $19.00
REG. $25.00

SALE!
SUMMER
HANDBAGS

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bags.

MEMORIAL DAY
SALE!

Playtex

BOYS' SHIRTS

Cross Your Heart

In sizes 8 through 20. Knit shirts, tank
tops, cut-offs, dress shirts, westerns. cut
and sewn sport shirts. You'll really save.

CHARLESTON

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SPORTSWEAR
SALE
~ Marc, Bradley and Boston
Trmler quality blazers, tops, skirts.
*:lcs, blouses and golf skirts. lt1isses

R£G. $2Z.OO ........ SALE $16.50
REG. $26.00 ........ SALE $19.50
REG. $33.DO ........SALE $24.75
R£G. $41.00 ........ SALE $30.75

200fo0Ft;
Selected Popular Styles

Including all Super Look panty styles

The West

GIR!.S'

has announced that the below listed
state maintained brtdge has been
closed to all vehicular traffic:
Mason County 35/5 spanning
Thirteen-mile Creek near Leon.
Detour routes Include Mason
County 35/5, WV 62, 31. 44 and 44/6,
approximately three miles.
Motorists are urged to adjust
their driving patterns to avoid
delays.

TOPS AND
SHORTS SALE

47.~57.

Feeder Heifers: (Good and ChoIce) :m-500 lbs. 50-66; ~700 Ibs.
39.1!().55.
Feeder Bulls: (Good and Choice)
~ lbs. 51-63; 500-700 lbs.
f7 .85-Q.25.
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Slaughter BuUs (Over l,&lt;nl lbs.)
C2·~1 .

· Slaughter Cows: Utilities C2·
C8.150; canners and CUtters 39.2M&amp;.
Sprtnaer Cows: (By the Head)

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Cow and

Calf . Pairs: (By the

Unit) 355-MO.
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Vellls: (ChOice and Prtme) 54·

77.150.
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Bali!Y Calves: (By the PoUnd)
51·77.{1.

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Boars37-3'7.70.

F~ Pip:

10-32.

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the Head)

ltlsses Sizes 4 to 20, half sizes 12Yz to
24Yz arid petite sizes 4·to 14.

Two piece dresz, jacket/sMt suits,
Sulldresses, crystal pleated dresses,
rachel dresses and party dresses.

REG. $3.50 ............... SALE $2 79 ~
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REG DO
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$6.DO ····· ···....... SAl£ .,...
•• 79 '·''\
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REG. $13.00 ............. SALE $10.39 ""'§,.. ~, 1,_ -~'7"-d
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MEMORIAL DAY
SALE!
MEN'S

MEMORIAL DAy SALE!

BOYS'
DENIM JEANS
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Regula( and slim sizes 8 to 16, husky sizes to 20
• student StZeS 26 to 30 waist Lee and WranQiei

bra.nds. Basic and fashion styles. Sale indudes our
enbre stock.

BOYS' $14.95 JEANS .... SALE $1166
BOYS' $17
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.95 JEANS ......... SALE $13 96
BOYS' $18 95 JEAN
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BOYS'
• . . S......... SALE $14.76
$21 .95 JEANS ......... SALE $17.16

Hop PRICES:

H=.(No. 1, Barrows and GUts)
m Jbe. 46.25-46.150.
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Sowa 3&amp;42.150.

DRESS SALE

Kn~ tops, blouses, jersey styles and RtJRby
look tops. Shorts are denim seersuclter
poly/colton and terry. Mon~s Sizes lh~
&amp;ze 14.

Market report
Athens Llvelllock Report
811turda)', May %1, lfl83
CATTLE PRICES:
Feeder Steers: (Good and ChoIce) :m-!100 lbs. 58-62; ~700 lbs.

LADIES'

FREE PARKING

SUMMER SHORTS

too.

lEN'S $7.95 SHORT$ .............. $4.35
liEN'S $9.95 SHOR1S ............. $7.15
liEN'S $12.95 SHORIS .....~ ... $1D.35
liEN'S $14.95 ~ ......••.. $11.15

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POPPY --.::{n conjunction with poppy day on Satonlay, this window
display fealurlng small white crosses, poppies and photos of ~ased
servicemen In the will'S of the nation has been prepared In the window ol
the Elberfeld annex buDding. E. Main St., Pomeroy. EDen Rought and
Dorothy Jenkins of the AuxlUary of Drew Webster Post39. American
Legion, prepared the display assisted by Jerry Rought and Elza
GUmore, memhers of the post.

OSP issu.es driving
warning to travelers
With Memorial Day weekend
beginning at 6 tonight and ending at
midnight Monday, Col. Jack Walsh,
_superintendent of the Ohio Highway
Patrol, Is reminding drivers to be
"especially cautiOUS" during this
heavy travel period.
Locally, thepatrol'sGaWa-Melgs
post reports It's gearing up ror
Increased seathelt usage among
motorists, citing speeders and
getting drunk drivers off the road.
"Being the first major holiday of
the summer season, there Is an
added riSk to every drtver In Ohio
due to the Increased volume of
traffic using our I'Q8dways, " Walsh
said. '"'ffOpers across the state
gearing up tor the additional
der®llds placed on them by this
Increased !rattle flow."
Walsh noted that'!ll perct'llt of the
patrol's maniJOIOW will work the
holiday weekEIId helping motorists.
Meanillhlll!, Lt. E.W. Wlglesworth. Gallipolis post ccmmancler,
said iour out ~ tlve fatalities In the ·
po$t's coverage area have. been
aiCOhol·related. With this "sad
statistiC" In mind, the patrol will
work locally on
down DWI

are

This sale includes tenriis shorts. denin
Cl!l-ofls. walking shorts, jog shorts. Coml*!te
11n&amp;ll of sizes. Select whit you need now lor
Memorial Day weekend and wear al summer
long. MlilY have QlO!dinatine shirt on sale.

5' ~'.Ctl~"

$}839

trackltll

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someone spots a drunk drtver or
someone opera Ung their vehicle In a
reckless ·manner, they are encour·
aged to call the patroL
"With everyone's help, we can go
thrOugh this weekend withOut a
serious Injury accident or fatal," he
said. '"l'hhs will be our goal when you
see us out there on the highways this
weekend."
For those travelling around the
state. WalSh pointed out that Ohio
will again participate In Operation
CARE (Combined Accident RedUC·
tlonE!!ort).
" This program Involves deploy·
lng liS many marked patrol cars as
possible on major lntersUite liighways,"' • Walsh explained. "By
creating a high degree of vlslblllty
we can provide the motoring public
with the level of service they have
come to expect from the patrol."
Walsh Joined Other local patrol
commanders 1n urging safety belt

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Henry Hunter

Hunter will head
Meigs Democrats
cha irma n, Hunter will serve unlll
June , 198t
Hunter · reports Ihat the county
will be part icipating In a na tional
CBS lele lhon from 9: 30 a .m .
Saturday lo J p.m . Sunday to raise
funds for the national Democ rallc
Party . A number of stars among
whom are Paul Newman , Ma ry

Tyle r MoDI-.,, Gene Kelly a nd .Jea n
Staple ton will be appearing at
va rious li mes on the nationa l fund
raisers. Ohio Govf'rnor Celeslr Is
a lso schedu led to ma ke an appear·
a nee on the show .

Steve Haning, 19, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
has been arrested In connection wll h
criminal mischief to property
owned by Go ld a
Epp le.
Harrtsoni'Ule.
The sherlft's departme nt re·
ported the Incident occurred Tues·
day night. Haning was arrested on
Wednesday and Is presently being
held In Meigs County Jail In lieu of
$:150 bond.
The department also reported Ihe

Four new employes have been
added to the staff of the Meigs
County Department of Hea lth.
They are David 1Chip 1Haggerty,
Ginny Klllln , Mary Price a nd
Dorotha Rltfle .
A son of Mr. and Mrs . Robert
Haggerty of Middleport. Haggerty
has been named assistant sa nitarIan. He Is a 1971 graduate of Meigs
High School and received his
bachelor of science degree at Ohio
University In physical education
and recreational studies with ml·
nors In biological sciences and
health .
He attended post graduate school
at Ohio State University In the

School or Alli ed Medicine . Haggerty Is marrll'd to the former
Mary Blaettnar of Pome roy a nd the
couple has a son. .Johna than
Robert , 10 months.
A native of Ironton. Klllln was
bom and educa ted there. Shl'
graduated In nursing from Memor·
lal Hospital in Huntington, W. Va ..
and atlended Marshall Unive rsity
for one year. She w as employed lwo
years as an operating nurse a t
King's Daughters' Hospital I~
Ashland, Ky.
Employed with the health depart ·
ment as assista nt nursing supervl·
sor, Killin served three years In the
U.S. Army Nurse Corps. 26 months

victims who had safety belts
available failed to 1111! them," he
.- said. "Your chance for awvtval Is
six times p-eater with a safety belt
fastened
Involved 1n ·•

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Peer tutoring program
gets approval at EHS
A pe&lt;&gt;r tuloring program for
studenl sof Eastern High School was
approved Thursday night when Ihe
distrlrl's board or &lt;'duca l ion nwl a l
lhr high school.
According to lhr plan . lr acht•rs.
Carolyn T r ipp and Nancy Larkins.
wlll be in chargP of th&lt;' one-on-ont·
luturing prui,'Tam which w ill involve
ju nior and S('nlor students making
good l'(rades to assis t studPnt s who
arP rccelvlnl'( railing marks In thPi r
c lasSPS . Th&lt;•lutoring would hr dont'
Tiw board employed Oa le Matson
as a subst 11 ut P maint£'nancf' person

and acceptl'd lh&lt;' ,-,.signallon of
Grace ChC'valiPr as a subslltul f'
custodia n. All cooks or lht' districl
w ere authorlzrd to attend a raff•tc•·
ria workshop lo bP hPld nrx r month
at Marion . Student lnsurancf' was
conlinuPd wi1h thf' Brogan -WarnPr
Agem·y. The board agr('('(l tonccrpl
bids.at ttlf' next m&lt;&lt;etlng on .JunP J;,
on two bu ses, onr atiti p&lt;t sSf'ng-r'raml

onf' a .JH paSS('Ilgf'r vf'hicll '. Onr bus

was sold last night for $1 10 the

dlst d el·s athlellc boosters
'111f' boarcl agn'C&lt;t to put'f'ha.S(' a
llf'W stow• for thP ChPsiPr Elr mf'n·
tar)' School ('afriC'T'Ia a nd a r alrnda r

for )98:~84 wa s acloptr'&lt;l. TPaChf'rs
will ml'&lt;'l on Aug . 2:1 with thP flrsl
day of classes on Aug . 24. Thf'l'f' Will
lX' a Chrl"tmas hoUdH yvaea t ion and
a sprlng brmk . Siuclrnl swlll pick up
lhf'lr n•pot1 cards on May 2~1 . .
Hlchard HotX'rt s. SUiJCrinte ndent,
was given a t'Jvp y par contract cmd
David .Janson. hig h sc hool principal,
was hired for a I hrrryr•ar p&lt;'rlod . An
updal(' was glvPn on I h(' lnsta lla t ion

of new roofs un a II of the four
IJu lldings and work l' rx jll'C ted 10 be
complf'l t'Cl by Ihe e nd or .Ju nP.
A commendation was prepared
for Carolyn Smith. ,l, lh grade
ll'achror at Chf'SIPI', w·ho is retiring,
ox tPnding than k.' for hPr con lrlbu·
lion to lttP dis Iriel.

of this limP bt.'lng sp&lt;'nl In Japan
a nd Ko rea .
She attendl'd West('!'n State
College a l Kal amazoo. Mich., and
graduated fr·om lhe School of
Anesthesia for Nurse Anesthetists,
Cincinnati Gene ral Hospllal, Cln·
ctnnatl. She served as a staff
a nesthetist for 15 yea rs at Hol7.er
Hospital a nd wa s e mployed as
supervisor nurse with the Gallipolis
City Hea lth Depa rtme nt for 10
years . She has res ided In Ga llipolis
ror 27 ypa rs.
Price, RN .. Is the Easlern Local
School Dlslrlcl Nurse and has
accepted summer employment
with the Meigs County Hea llh

fl&lt;'part mPn l. Bo m In Gall ipolis, she
Is a 1977 grad uat e of the Hol7.e r
Medica l Cenlcr School of Nurs mg.
Shr lives In Pomeroy. Is married
and has a two year old son.
Rltflc, a na llve of Meigs County ,
will sf'rvc as the hea llh department's roordlnalor of the Women
Infan ts a nd Childre n Spec ial Sui;
plemPnta l ~·ooct Program (WI Ci
and · Automatic Data Pmcrossor
Coordinator. A g radualf' of Soulh·
ern High School. Rlfrle Is a
volunteer wll h I he MPigs Counl y
Emergenc.l' Ml'dlca l Se rvices a nd
has had EMT. EMT A and para -·
mf'dlc tra ining . RltfiP resides In
Racine .

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MARY PRICE

GINNY KDJ.JN
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ThP message cia lmed guerrilla
t'ommanctos "recovered" a pistol. a
submac hinP gun and a radio
transmit ter tha i belonged to the
shiln AmPrlcan . It also said Schau·
fclbPrger . 33, or San Diego, Calli.,
was "pxecuted" In reprisa l . tor
Amer ican Intervention .
U.S. Ambassador Deane R.
Hlnlon said Sa lvadoran pollee have
begun an investigation and would
likely receive F'BI help to probe
what he ca Ued lhe "shocking,
cowa rdly murder" of Scha ufelbergPr. who w as df'puly com ma ndPr of U.S. military advisers In
Ei salvador.
.
S.:·haufelbPrger \wis one of 52
American noncombat mllilary adviset-s 1ralnlng thf' Sa lvadoran
ann('(} fon·es In thPir :l~~ · yt"'ar-o ld
dvll war against left lsi guetTillas
He also was In charg&lt;' or sf'f'ulity for
lhPAlnPrican m!lila1-y group ..

Meigs He~lth Department adds four employees

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to be from the main li&gt;ftlst guenilla
faction claimed responsibility for
the first slaying of a U.S. mllitar;.•
adviser In E l sa lvador.
The communique said the killing
was in reprtsal f01· "the crimina l
lnte rvenl!on of YankeP imperial·
Ism." But there was nocon!lr mation
of the ciaim. either from t'&lt;'bei radio
sta tions or other· sources .
The communique, broadcasl b)'
two private radio stations ThUI'S·
day, cla imed that urhan comman·
dos of the Popular Liberation
Forces if'PLl. the la rgest of five
rebel bands !lghtlng thPU . S. - backl~l
government , killed Navy Ll. Cmdr.
Alber! A. Scha ufcll:JPrger In on
Wedn&lt;'Sday evening.
But copies of thecommunlquPd id
not carry the official FPL emblem .
The group's c la ndesllnc Radio
F'aqtbuncto Marti, as we ll as Radio
Venceremos. thPofflclal voicPuflh&lt;•
five re bel bands. rf'ported lhe

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He also ial'(ll!d drlvmJ to use
u you
!Ughway COII!'!eSY In this respect. If . tral!lc accident. ..
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slaying 1vlthou1 Indicating who was
responslbiP.

on a ninf' W('('k gr&lt;.~dlng period b&lt;J'slr.; .

arrest of John Haning, 22. Rl. 4,
PomProy. brother of Steve Ha ning.
According lo reports, J ohn Han ·
lng was arrested in connecllon wll h
a n Incident which occurred al the
Go lda Ep ple rps ldence o n
Wednesday.
HP was charged with Issuing
menacing lhrea ts to Mrs . Golda
E pple in connecl ion with hi s
brother's case . .John Hanning Is
being held In jail in llcuof $100bond .

. "So far this year 98 percent ol
bhlo's tratr1c accident fataUty

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Charges filed after.incidents

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(AP) -A communique purporting

SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador

Henry Hunter. Chester. has been
elected chairman of the Meigs
County Democrat Executiv e
Committee.
Employed at Kaiser Aluminum
at Ravenswood, W.Va .. Hunter has
been serving as vice chairman of
the committee. As county cha ir·
man he succeeds Bud Wilson.
Chester Wells has been named vice
chairman replacing Hunter In Ihat
post.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter have two
children, a son. Tom, at hom e. and
a daughter. Rachel Livengood. who
resides In Oeveland . As ne w county

MISSES

Summer Sale

BOYS $4.95 SHIRTS ........ $3.85
BOYS $7.95 SHIRTS ....... $6.25
BOYS $9.95 SHIRTS ....... $7.75 ·
BOYS $12.95 SHIRTS .... $10.15

ot Highways

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -ThestateSupremeCourthasreopeneda
Wyoming • County murder case to determine whether Joey Hall's
conviction was tainted by failure to reveal a possible crlmlnal record of the
prosecution's star witness. Hall Is from Ewlngton, In GaWa County.
In a unanimous decision on Hall's appeal of a first-degree murder
conviction, the Supreme Court overruled aU of his appeal grounds except
one.
The exception was a contention by Hall's lawyer that the conviction
should be overturned because the prosecution did not make available to the
defense the "rap sheet" of a man who was the main prosecution witness.
The opinion by Justice Richard Neely said the Supreme Court could not
decide that Issue from the Information before it. The decisiOn let Hall's
conviction _st~d for t11e time llelng bl!t returned the .case to Wyoming
County Circuit Court for proceedings 'there "to establish the prejudicial
effect" of failure to disclose the witness' criminal record, 1! any .
Neely's opinion did not name the witness In question but said he was the
only eyewitness .to the crime of which Hall was convicted, the Aprtll~l
shooting of James B. Laxton . .
The case record Is unclear,' Neely said, about the defense's "efforts to
obtain the criminal record; what effect on the trial the crtmlnal record, lt
available, would have had, or whether the witness had a criminal record at
all.". ·
Neely said failure to provide the defense with the crtminal record of a
· · prosecution witness ciJuld restrict ·cross-eKa!lllnatlor and possible
Impeachment of the witness' testimony.
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The shooting of Laxton allegedly. stemmed from an attempted Wegal
drug transaction. He was shot on a Wyoming County stretch ot W.Va. 10
near the Logan County line.

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LE'TTERS OF OPINION arc wclcomt_-'d . Th_•]r ~uuld hl! less than 300 words long.
i\llletten. are suhj4!d. to editing and muo;t h.- :~~l gned with name, ad~ and telephone
numhf·r. No u~l~d lclkn wtlllw! puhlWI:'il. l..ettf'I"'S should ht· In good ta.'ifR, addl'e'ls lng ~ues, not ~T!40nalltlf,. .

WASHINGTON - It Is remarka- and H. R. 100, and the measures will
ble, when you come to think abo!!!
soon go 11. markup In committee.
It , how little attention has been paid
The purpose of the lo:glslation Is
to the unisex Insurance btlls now
deceptively simple: The bills would
pending In the House and Senate.· prohlblt Insurance companies from
These bills would affect every man,
charging dlfl~rent rates lor men
woman and teenager In the coun·
and women. That Is aU there Is to It,
try; they would add greatly to the
but the consequences would be
costs of state and loca l retirement
Immense and most ol the burden
would fall upon women.
funds; they would hit women
drivers with stunning Increases In ·-- Insurance companies hlstortcaUy
the cost of their automobile liability
have taken g~nder Into account In
Insurance; they would effectively
fixing premiums. As a class,
women tend to live about 7.6 years
·transfer the regulation of Insurance
rates from the states to the federal
longer than men. AS a class, women
are safer drivers than men, and
government.
Yet except lor the feminist
thus. are Involved In !ewer acctmagazines and the trade press of . dents. Manifestly, some men live
the Insurance Industry , few elelonger than some women, and some
ments of the media have locked
women are terrible -·drivers, but
onto the story. Hearings have been
facts ·are facts and rates have been
held on the companion bills, S. 373 fixed accordingly.

Reagan.,s message
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on negotiations
reached Congress

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The hot llne doesn 't gq to Congress, but President Reagan's message did.
It was one of reassurance - and it ha• been Issued three times now In

tandem with major decisions on administration weapons and arms control
proptlsals.
Shortly before the House approved funds for the MX missile program on
- Tuesday, Reagan once again recommended steps in Moscow and
: Washington to reduce the risk of accidental nuclear conntct.
It wasn't billed as part of the effort to lobby the MX through Congress,
but It meshed with Reagan's emphasis on arms reductJon efforts as he
sought to round up votes in favor of the new missile.
The president wants to Improve the 20-year·old teleprinter hot line
· between Washington and Moscow. He seeks an exchange of mllltarry
: tnforr:natlon, and an arra~gement for International consultation In the
: event terrorists provoke a nuclear crisis. The adminiStration has described
· the proposa ls as an clfort In confidence building, and one that could fUrther ·
the process of negotiation for arms cont roL
"Extending the ra nge of rapid communications between the United
States and the Soviet Union would make an Important contribution to
stability," Reagan sa id.
His plan would scrap the 6(~word · per-mlnute hot line Installed after the
: Cuban missile crisis of 1962, replacing It with a system permitting nearly
: Instant communications between Washington and Moscow. He also
: advocates high-speed communlcal.lons lines between the State
Department and the Soviet Embassy In Washington, and between the
Wi\SHINGTON - When PrestForeign Ministry and the U.S. Embassy In Moscow.
He said that package would "add new dimensions to our dent Reagan meets allied leaders
this weekend In Williamsburg, Va.,
communications efforts, allowlrig us to contact each other rapidly at
he may discover In a very personal
: political, mllltary and diplomatic levels, Improving our ability to contain
way that he was snookered Into
: crisis slrua lions."
, Reagan's proposals date back to Thanksgiving, and the speech In which dropping the Soviet pipeline sane- he proposed the short ·lived dense pack plan , which would have based the
tions -by a combination of friends
: MX missiles In a bunch near Cheyenne, Wyo. Congress balked, and the and enemies. Some of the culprits
current plan Is to put the new weapons Into existing missile silos In
will be sitting right In the conference roorp with him. ,
Wyoming and Nebraska.
In that nationally televised speech, Reagan coupled his request for a
As I reported last November when Reagan announced the end of
: go-ahead on the MX with proposals similar to those he Issued on Tuesday.
the sanctions he had Imposed In
: He said the two superpowers s~ould advise one another In advance about
January 1982 - the Sovle leader·
strategic missile tests and military exercises, and should have "a
ship had outguessed the White
broad· ranging exchange of basic data about our nuclear forces ... "
House at every step of the game.
"The more one side knows aboul what the other side Is doing, the less
Prohably with the aid of the KGB's
room there Is for surprise and miscalculation," Reagan said then .
Intelligence network, the Kremlin
He said the hot line worked satisfactory, bu t thai the administration
leaders a ntlclpa ted Reagan's
would consider Improving the system.
The Defense Department proposed those Improvements on April 12.
moves and che&lt;;kmated him wtth
along with the other steps Reag"!' repeated on Tuesday. The
the skill of chess grandmasters.
administration told Congress about the plan, and the president said It
The CIA played Into the Kremwould complement his arms reduction proposals.
lin' s handed by producing two
shoddy Intelligence estimates on
That announcement came on the eve of a House debate on the nuclear
weapons freeze the administration oppposes. Secretary of Defense Caspar
Weinberger said there was no connection between the two. A lrre-t.e
resolution since has passed the House, but with amendments Imposing so
many caveats that congressiona l opponents of the measure said they'd
won. The president said It remained unacceptable to him . The Senate
"Mr. Robert Pa!Ttsh, Magna
hasn't acted,
Cum Laude, will please step
Weinberger said the administration had suggested the Improvement In forward ... I now present you with
communications and the other measures during arms reduction your Bachelor of Arts degree."
negotiations In Geneva. but that Soviet negotiators wouldn't deal with them
"Thank you, sir."
separately.
(Applause from graduating class
· The strategic rums ta lk.• have been going on for years. Weinberger said of Millard Fil lmore University.)
ihe confidence-building communlcattons links could be Installed an&lt;'
"Mr. Parrish, may I have a word
operating wlthln a matter of weeks.
with you?"
"I don't believe I know you."
- "I'm from the First National
Thomas JeffPrson Bank. According
to our records you bormwed $25,890
to complete your education at 17
percent Interest. We were wonder·
lng when you were going to start
paying us back ."
"I haven't even taken off my robe
yet. Can't we talk about this .
tomorrbw?''
"We don't know where we'll find
- ·you tomorrow. That's why the bank
Is now sending our people to
graduations. We thought we cou ld
work out a schedule ot payments.
Do you have a job, Mr. Parrtsh?"
" No, I don't have a job."
''What ldnd of a position were you
planning to look for?"
"I'm going to be a social worker,"
"Are you trying to tell me that
yo!! believe you can pay back
$25,890 plus 17 percent Interest on a
social worker's salary?"
"That's what I studied for. I
always wanted to do something to
help my fellow men and women."
''The bank considers It out ol the
question. It would take you~ years
.to pay back your student Joan. "
"But the country needs social
workers. There are a lot of people .
out there hurting and In trouble. I
know the pay Is lousy but there are
other things In Ute besides making a
lot of .money."
" You really SHOULD buy some oeean front
"I am sure there Is a need ior
pio~ ty before It's eroded sway."
your profession. But why not let the
~pie who don't owe student loans
pursue It?"
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Testimony before the Senate as much as 242 percent, and
Committee provided CltizeiiS Insurance by as much as
data on what the unisex bills would 327 percent. Meanwhl!e, rates for
mean lor single women In the area men dropped by eight percent to 58
·
of automobile Hablllty Insurance. In percent.
Pension
funds
In
recent
years
Alabama, the aruiual premtuni
have pi'ovlded a su bstantlal fringe
would Increase by at least $63 and
could Increase by $332. In New benefit lor employees In medlum
Jersey, the range of Increases and large establlsh)nents. While
would run lrorn ·$137 to $674. In . some plans provide Identical benetTexas, some companies would Its lor males and females, many
charge only S9 more; others would other pension programs are predicated on the longer life span$ of
have to cha-rge s:nl more. .
The unisex prtnclple has been women. Thu5 women (or their
embodied In state laws In Mlchlgan, employers) either pay more Into
Massachusetts, North Carollna and the lund during ·their working
Hawaii. The experience In Mlchl- years, or receive smaller monthly
gan, as. described In the senate benefits when they retire. The
hearings, must have thoroughly pending bUJs would prohibit this
unsettled women drivers. State actuarial practice.
The Supreme Court soon will
Farm raised Its rates lor w~n by
have
Its say on the matter. On
as much as 160 percent, Allstate b~
March 28 the court heard argument
In Arizona vs. Norris, In which a
state employee, Nathalie Norris,
challenges one of the options
offered by the state In Its pension
program. Counsel lor tbe state told
the court that an order demanding
retroactive equality In benefit
payments could "bankrUpt a lot" of
pension plans.
The same point was made In
testimony before the Senate committee. Insurance companies are
required to keep certain reserves.
The American Legislative Exchange Council, In a recent publication, summed l!P the consequences
In a sentence: "BeCause sexneutral legislation would require
the companies to Increase the cash
surrender value of women's Insurance policies, and decrease the
premlums charged to men, the
amount they will have to hold In
reserve will greatly Increase."
The Reagan administration has
not tal!en a firm position on the
pendjng bUJs .. Ori May 5, ·LabQr
Secretary Ray Donovan said he
wanted to give the bills "much
further study," but surely little

Commerce

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whole proposition.

Sanctions sabotag.._.·-e_d
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the likely effects of the sanctions.
Then the agency compounded Its
errors of judgment by following the
recommendations of an American
cmpany that stood to gain mllllons
If the sanctions were lifted.
Flnaly, the State Department
was evidently .persuaded by our
European allies that If the sanctions
were ilfted they would join the
United States In a broad agreement
on trade with the Soviet bloc.
Secretary of State George Shultz
convinced Reagan this was the
case. The president will find out this
weekend just how empty the alUed
leaders' assurances were.
My associate Dale Van Alta has
pieced together a story o! guile,
greed · and Incompetence from
secret documents and Interviews
over the past six months . Here are ..
the details:
As I reported In November, the

Kremlin figured -correctly- that
Reagan would Impose sanctions on
pipeline technology If the Russians
cracked down on the rebellious
Pol~. Knowlngthelrown timetable
for the crackdown, the Soviets
rushed to nail down contracts for
pipeline equipment with Western
suppliers. The final contract was
signed In Moscow on Dec.l4, 1981the day after martial law had been
declared In Poland, and two weeks
before Reagan announced the
sanctions.
The one U. S. company whose
products were considered by the
Soviets to be vital to their pipeline
was General Electric. And GE
obviously stood to make a bundle If
the sanctJons were lifted. Knowing
this, the CIA relied heavily on GE
for Information on how the sane!Ions were working - or not
working.

A GE representative, In fact,
coordinated and controlled a twohour CIA briefing for White House
and State Department officials In
early 1982. Hls presentation natu·
rally favored dropping the sanclions, and It went substantially
unchallenged by the CIA.
In August 1982, the CIA produced
an Intelligence estimate that
dumped all over the sanctions.
Upset by the report, National
Security Adviser William Clark
wrote CIA Director William Casey
In September and asked hlm to
reconsider.
Examination of the CIA's August
estimate shows It was a poor effort.
The CIA also drastically underestlmated the value to the Soviets of
their pipeline to Western Europeobviously a vital conslderatlon In
assesslngthedegreeofpunlshment
Inflicted by the sanctions.

Choice of careers. . ._________Ar_t_B_uc_hwa_ld

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"What do you want me to do? "
"Join a large corporation. I'm
certa in wJth your scholastic record
you could be earning $75,(0) a year
In no time."
"I don't want to work for a large
corporation. U I did I would have
gone to business school."
"U you knew you were going to be
a social worker why did you apply
for a student loan?"
"Because I couldn't afford to go
to college without one. Noone asked
m e when I applied for the money
what I Intended to be when 1
graduated."
"We assl!med that you would go
Into something that paid well, so
you could honor your loan . II was
your duty to level with us, so we

would know from the start you were
a bad risk."
·
"Well, It's too late now. I spent the
money on my education and I'm
going to devote my life to social
work. I'll pay yu back when I can."
"I think you ought to know, Mr.
Parrtsh, that student loans are
guaranteed by the U.S. government
and they are taking a very harsh
view of people who are not making
good on them."
"What you're saying Is the
government Is only Interested In
students ,who are going to make
enough money to pay back their
loans? What happens to the ldds
who want to be teachers and nurses,
or work In the Inner cities? America
needs them, too."

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Friday, flrtty 27, 1983

• "Possibly, but that Isn't our
concern, Is It? We loaned you the
money In good faith . II I go back to
the bank and tell them that you're
going Into social work, we'll.have to
report It to Washington, and the
next thing you know, you will be
dealing with the FBI. Please, for
your sake, reconsider what you
want to do lor~ living. I understand,
If you play you'r cards light, you can
rise very last In the telephone
company." .
"No dice. The bank Is stuck with a
social worker whether you people
like It or not."
,
"II that's your last word, Mr.
Parrish, you'll have to excuse me. I
see a graduate over there wbo owes
us $24,000 and wants to become a
church mlnlster. That's the last
.straw.''

Giants' Laskey tops Dodgers;
Easler paces Bucs' 6-4 win
""'"""'ted rr-

Phlladelphla-Montreal game.
By
"Dodger Blue" makes Bill Las·
keyseered.
Plrales 6, Reds 4
"It reallypwnpsmeup," says the
Mike Easler drove In three runs
San Franctscopttcher ottheGlants' with a sacrtrlce fly and two-run
rivalry with the Los Angeles · homer to lead Pittsburgh over
Dodgers,
Cincinnati.
The adrenallile Willi obviously
Easler's sacrifice fly drove In the
flowing ,f or Laskey Thursday night second run In a four-run rally In the
when he helped the Giants beat their fourth Inning that gave Pittsburgh a
Intrastate California foes ~3 for his 4-llead. In the sixth, Easler's homer
. sixth straight victory.
made It 6-1 and provided the PlratC$
- ·,I really didn't learn about this with their eventual winning runs.
rivalry until last year, when I beat
Lee 1\uulell, 1-i. pitched 5 1-3
Fl!l'lla!ldo Valenzuela, and then I Innings to gain the victory. Two
saw how our guys and the fans relievers !lnlshed up, Including Kent
reacted," said Laskey, &amp;4, who Tekulve, who recorded his second
pitched Into the eighth inning before save.
needing relief help from Greg
The slow-starting Pirates bad a
Minton.
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15-21 record before Thursday night's
Jeff Leonard slugged two home game.
runs and Jack Clark added a solo
Cubd, Braves I
sbot to power the Giants to their
Bill Buckner hit a twO-run double
sixth straight victory In j.J:JS and Jay Johnstone slUgged a homer
Angeles. The loss snapped the as Chicago defeated Atlanta behind
Dodgers' !our-game winning the combined pitching of Paul
streak.
Moskau'and Bill Campbell.
In other NatiOiia!Leagueactlon, It
Moskau, 3-21 scattered nine hits,
was Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 4; walked one and fanned live before
Chicago 5, Atlanta 1 and St. Louts 5, needing Campbell's l'!!llelhelpln the
Houston 3. Rain washed out the eighth, when the Br~ves scored on a

tt1ple by Brett Butler and a single by

Rafael Ramirez.
~kner said he was using
tearni't'ate Ron Cey's bat during the
game and now has live hlts In seven
trips with it.

Cardinals G, Astro8 3

George Hendrick's three-run double keyed a lour-runflrst Inning that
~red St. Louts over Houston .
Tom Herr opened the gamewltha
walk, took secOnd on Ken Oberk!ell's single and went to third as
Lonnie Smith hlt tnto a lorceout.
Keith Hernandez was lntentJonally
walked to load the bases before
Hendrick stroked a two-bagger to
left -center field to make It 3-0.
WWie McGee followed with a
double ott loser Mike LaCoss, 3-4, to
give the Cardinals a 4-0 lead and
their eventual winning run.
Dave Von Ohlen, who relieved
starter Bob Forseh tn the third,
gained the win In his first decision of
the year. Von Ohlen pitched 5 1-3
Innings and gave up three hits before
getting relief help himself from
Bruce Sutter, who picked up his
fourth save.

Red Sox take one game lead
in AL's East Division race
By Associated Press
About the only honor that has
eluded Carl Yastrzemsld In his
23-year major league career Is a
world championship. And In his last
hurrah, the 43-year-old slugger Is
llnally making his presence felt.
Playing In just his 19th game of
wl\at he has said will be. his final
· cainpaigii, Yastrzemski hit his first
borne run ol the seas&lt;in and 443rd of
his career Thursday night and
Dwight Evans and Jim Rlce also
homered, powering Boston to a 7-2
victory over Toronto. It gave the
Red Sox a one-game lead over the
Blue Jays In the American League
East.
"I haven't lett better all year,"
said Yastrzemskl, whospentlOdays
In traction recently for muscle
spasms In his lower back. "Tonight
Is the best I've felt this season."
In the only other American
League games, the Kansas City
Royals extended Baltimore' ssldd to
seven games by defeating the
Orioles S-2 and the Texas Rangers
beat the Chicago White Sox 3-1.
With a .258 batting average
entering the game, only three
p,revtous runs batted and a nagging
back problem, Yastl"let'llskl's final
season seemed destined to be one to

forget . But his two-run homer In the
second Inning gave the Red Sox a 3-0
lead againSt Toronto ace Dave Stleb
and theoldwarborsealsoslngledlor
a 2-for-2 night.
Yastrzemsld said he had felt
uncomfortable at the plate since his
return to.lhe llneup, but arecentc~at
With Manager Ralph ·Haul&lt; helped
solve his dilemma.
Stleb, S-3, wbo had allowed only
three runs while wlnnlng his last five
starts and hadn't surrendered a
home run In 80 2-3 Innings, lasted
only three Innings and gave up live
runs on five hits. Evans hit a
wind-aided, opposite-field homer to
right for a 1.0 lead In the first Inning
and Y astrzemskl made It 3-0 In the
second after a leadoff walk to Wade
Boggs.

Boston added two runs In the top of
the fourth - Yastrzemskl contributed hlsslngle-andsentStiebtohls
earliest exit of the season. And Rice
hlt a two-run horner In the sixth.
Boston reliever Bob Stanley
entered thegamewlth two out In the
fourth after Bob Ojeda walked three
consecutive ba tiers following a
two-run homer by Cliff Johnson.
Stanley went the rest of the way,
allowing two hits.

Royals 8, Orioles 2
At Kansas City, Frank White's
three-run homer capped a four -run
third Inning as the Royals extended
the Orioles' skid to the longest of the
seal;on In the AL. Kansas City's
Steve Renko survived a rocky start
and sc~ttered six hits through seven
Innings. M)l&lt;e Armstrong pl!ched
the flna1 two:
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White's blast off loser Mlk&lt;o&gt;
Boddlcker made the score . 6-2.
Rookie Pat Sheridan started the
uprising with a one-out double. With
two out, Hal .McRae walked and
went to second on an RBI single by
Amos Otis. White then chased
Boddlcker with his fourth homerun:

Rangers 3, White Sox l
At Chicago, Rick Honeycutt
checked Chicago on two hits over
eight · Innings and Larry Parrish
singled home one run and scored
another as Texas snapped a
lour-game losing streak.
Honeycuttgaveupa leadoffs Ingle
to Rudy Law In the first Inning a nd
didn't allow another hlt until Marc
Hill hit his first home run of the
season with oneoulln the eighth. He
walked five, struck out three and
twice picked oft runners attempting
to steal.

Swimming lessons at Middleport pool
A schedule lor swimming lessons
at Middleport Pool has been
announced by Mary Slavin, swim·
mlng Instructor.
The first session will be held June
13-24. The first session Includes
advanced lifesaving from 8 a.m. to
10 a.m.; a basic rescue and water
safety course from 10 a.m. to ll
a.m. and adult beginner classes
!rom 7: 30 p.m. to 8: 30 p.m.

People must be 15 years of age to
sign up for advanced lifesaving
class. The baste rescue and water
safety course Is open to persons
ages nine and up --:ho can pass
certain simple eligibility
requirements.
The major emphasis of the
course Is sell-rescue skills and
extension rescues. It teaches the
student how to correctly respond to

aquatic emergencies and develops
a positive attitude toward safety In
or about the water, Slavin reported.
Advance ll!esavlng Is $15 and
haslc rescue and water safety Is $12.
For each .additional child In a
family there will be an extra $10
charge.
For those wishing to sign up call
Mary Slavin at 992-3710, Pat
Kitchen at 992-6212 or the pool at
992-9968.

SAFE AT HOME l'tttsburgh l'tratcs'
outfielder Dave Parker slides across home beating
the tag by Cincinnati Reds' Cl!lcher Alex _Trevino

during the fourth Inning of tht•lr Nntlonal League
grune ln ctnclnnntl Thursda)' night. l"nrkrr ~ored on
a double by Tony Pt•na. (AI' L:...,.rpl1&lt;&gt;1o ).

Weekend fishing good
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - Here
Is the weekly fishing report from the
Ohio Department of Narurat
Resources:

Central Ohio
Kiser Lake. - -This Champaign
County lake has some excellent
fishing In late May for blu&lt;&gt;gtlls,
crappies and walleyes. The blueflll
are In shallow waterdurlng this time
of year. A good way to catch them Is
to use a fly rod and small poppers.
The crappie fishing Is best around
submerged vegetation and tree
tops. The walleye !lshlng Is usually
the best by drift fishing along rip-rap
and gravelly points.
Kokoslng RJver -The Kokoslng
RJver In Morrow and Knox counties
Is a good spot to try some spring
stream fishing. Smatlmouth bass,
rock bass, bullheads and suckers
can he caught In the river.

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Ohlo Power Area - There are
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Ohio Power Recrea tton Area located near McConnelsville. The
area Is dotted with hundr-eds of strip
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bluegtlls and channel catfish.
Jackson Lake - Jackson Lak&lt;'
located near Oak Hillis a good spot
to try lor bass, bluegills and
crappies. There Is a good popu lation
of big bass In Jackson . The bass
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COLtJ1.1BUS, Ohlo (AP) -Suspended Baltimore Colts quarter. back Art Schlichter Is expected to
undergo treatme!lt for compulsive
gambling for about etiht weeks at a
prtvate rospltal lnAmttyvl]le, N.Y.,
lllld then redi!VI! flll1her treatment
as an ootpatlent, a television station
reports.
Columbus television station
WBNS-TV reported Thursday night
that Schlichter Is hQspltaUZed at
South Oaks Hospital In Amltyvllle.
which Is on Long Island.
A man who answered the telephone at the hospital late 'llntrsday
night and who woold Identify
hlrnseH only as Eddie said be could
not comment on the report. The
tel!.'Vislon station said-also that the
rospltal woold not comment on
whhether Schlichter was there.
The fonner Ohio State quarterback'slawyer,JohnJ.Chl!ster,has
said Schlichter was hospitalized for
a gambling problem, but has
d~llned to say where.
·
Meanwhile, Chester said his

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BOARD ~lNG - Philadelphia 76ers' Moses Malone battles
Los Angeles Lakers' Kareem Abdui-Jabbar under the boards as he
drives to the basket during fourth quarter NBC Champloll!lh!p action In
Philadelphia Thursday night. Malone scored 24 polnt,s to leod ilte 76ers
to a 1(13.93 victory. (i\l' Lasei'photo).
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The Daily Sentinei~Poge 5 ·

Friday, May 27, 1983

Pome"'y-Middleport, Ohio

owed to his Baltimore bookies.
"My understarullng Is there was a
debt of $750,(0) or more," he said.
"But the money owed to those
Individuals (the bookies) Is not an
enforceable debt It's my understanding he stU! owed them about
$150,(0). They're barred from trying
to collect that debt."
Harold E. Brooks Jr., Samuel R
Alascla and Joseph Serlo. all of
Baltimore. Md .. · pleaded guilty

76ers defeat Lakers

Get Your
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Monday toonefederalcounteacllof
Interstate travel to promote gambUng, In connection with the
Schlichter case.
The former Ohio state University
football star still owes$Ul,(O)for his
Balttmoreeondomlnlumandnearly
$500,!rolngarnbllng·relateddebtsto
other creditors.
In the CWTellt Issue of Sports
Wustrated magazine, Chester Is
quotedassaylngSchllchter'sdebtls
"a ten1ble, terrtble bunlen."
Chester said Schlichter told him
he had thoughts of suicide last
winter during hls worst days In
Baltimore, but that, to his knOWI·
edge, Schlichter never actually tried
to take his own !He.
"Schlichter sa:ld to me that the
thought had crossed his mind, but
that's crossed the minds of a lot of
people. But by the time he got to us•
he was pretty well straightened
out •" he sa ld ,
In the Sports Illustrated lnterview, Chester described Schlichter
as "a frenzied bettor."

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Wadkins, Crenshaw lead tournament
DUBLIN , Ohio (AP) - Lanny
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proved II again Thursday, gra bbing
a shareofthe first-rou nd lead In the
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However, Ben Crenshaw, matchIng Wadkins' 5-under-par 67, Is just
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weather. However, It was only the
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Thursday may have typified
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last year's slump when he won no
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NORTII RANDALL, Ohio (AP )
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Nallve captured first place In the
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covering the six furlongs In 1:13 3-5.
Solid Na live returned $8.60 to win,
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Calendar
SATIJRDAY

MEMORIAL
DAY*I983

. SPECIAL SERVICES - Special services wDI be conductA!d at
the Fll'!lt Clmrch of the Nazarene, tonight through Sunday,
with tbe Rev. R.W. CWJo
nlngham, of Institute, W.Va.
Singing will be by the Rev. and
Mrs. David J. Myers, pictured
above. Services begin at 7 p.m.
tonight and Saturday. Sunday
services are at 10:00 a.m., and
G:OO.

POMEROY - Church services at Red Brush Church of
Christ Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday services a t 7· 30 p m .
and Sunday services at 10 a. m.
and 6 p .m. Denver Hill of Foster,
W. Va., will be the guest
speaker.

RIVERSIDE V,W. INC.,
AND IT'S EMPLOYEES
WOULD LIKE TO
THOSE WHO HAVE
SERVED PAST AND
PRESENT DURIN~ OUR
TIME OF NEED.

U nired Merhcxiisr
worship service set

HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville · Sclplo Alumni Association wtll hold lts annual banquet
Saturday at 7 p m . A dance wUI
follow at 9 p.m. The event will be
held at the Harrtsonvllte School.
There will be round and square
dancing. Music wtll be by
"Travel'n Light." Reservations
may be made by calling Lennie
Jewell at 992-2634 or Joy Clark at

IN OBSERVANCE OF
MEMORIAL DAY 1983
RIVERSIDE V.W.
WILL BE CLOSED
SUNDAY
MAY 29, 1983
MONDAY
MAY 31~ 1983.

Pastor Robert . Robinson wUI
conduct a special worship service
with the assistance of the choir at
Heath United Methodist Church In
Middleport at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
The choir under thl' dlrectlon of
Joan Robinson wUJ sing "Glve Us
This Day Our Dally Bread." Guest
soloist, Fra nklin Blackstone, wUJ
present two numbers and the pastor
wUl speak on the theme, "Two
Different Worlds." The public Is
Invited

992-3690.

Happenings
Car wash scheduled
MIDDLEPORT- A car wash
wUI be held Saturday at Ellis
Sohlo, Middleport, from 10· 30
a .m . to 4 p.m. sponsored by Busy
Beavers 4·H Club.

Ice

~ream

INC., WILL BEGIN
THEIR GIGANTIC
MEMORIAL

This Message and Church Directory Sponsored By The Interested Businesses Listed On This Page.

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

EWS &amp; SONS soHIO
Complele
. Service
Locust &amp; Beech Str~t
Automotive

"SELEBRAT

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11.5% A.P.I.: AVAILABLE
ON ALl 1913 MODELS TO
QUALIFIED· APPLICANTS.

HUGE
DISCOUNTS!
Look For Our "Red Tag"
Reduction Sticker On AI
Cars During This Specia
Sale. Prices In Effect
Through Tuesday
May 31, 1983
Until 12 Noon.

Fire &amp;
Equipment Sales
and
Serv1ce

Brogan-harr-t:r ·

B04(1W , Main
"2-2311 Pomeroy

RACINE
Mill Work ·
Cabinet Mak1ng

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lffi!NIT\' OI URCH . R&lt;-\ W H f'&lt;' 1Tin.

REN E. ColilC'rpastor
Union Gk&gt;
andn Mulbcrl"\
, n~;
M('('lung, i!SSI
pastor Clvd&lt;' Hende-rson. pastor ("ffi('fttus
Sundav ~hool It :n a m , C:i('n McClung,
V~ll B\-rt'T,

7 p.m , midrW('('k sr:rviN\ W('(!nes·
da\ ,7 pm
,
5C'~[('('

GRACE EPIS('()PAL CHURCH - rb; f.
MaIn St , Poll"t('ttly Sunday st'IVI('('S Holy

Communion on thr r!r-~t Sundav of rac h
month. and combined with mornlnR prawr
on lhr third Sundav. Mornmg prar('r and
wrmon on ,,JJ othc&gt;r Sundayo;; oC the month

CHRT~

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POMEROY WESTSIDE CIIUJl('fl OF
CHRIST nl W Main St 992 !U:I!l Vocal
music Sund&lt;l\ w or.;h lp 10 a.m., Blbk' study
11 ,, m . wurshlp ti p m Wrdm'Sd&lt;ly Bible
Rtud:o, 7 p m

OLD DEXTE R BIBLE CHR IST IAN
Lu&lt;·a ~ . pastor Sunoa\

UN ITF.D

MEUiS
CIXlf'EMTIVE PARL'H

IIN1TED ME1110DL'IT ORJRCfl
Fay Swer, 'Direclor
IW\'. Seldon .JotiJMn

twv Rlchurd 'lltolua."

Chuf'('h School 9 l') .t m .
nm . UMYF.~ ·' Klpm: UMW.
THird ~a~. 7 Yl p m Commun ity firsl
Sundav
C HE~ ER Worsh ip 'I a m . Churt'h
Schoo l lOam Blblf' Studv. Thursdav, 7 p m
UMW flr"'l1 Thursda\ 1 p m , Commumon
ftrsl Sundav
JOPPA - Worshrp ~ 'Kl a m . Chuif·h
&amp;hOO I. 10: .ll a m B1hl&lt;• Stud ~· . Wi'dnf'S(Ia\ ,
7 .J) pm
LONG OCYrlDM - Chul't'h School, 11 )')
a m . Wo1 ship. 7 p m . Bibk'- Studv
Wf'dnf'Sd,rv. 7 :ll p m. UMYF. W«::n('!.O{jJv , 6
p. m .. Communion F'n st SundU\
REEDSVll l F. - Churrh School. 'I :.J
a.m ; Worsh ip 11 ,r m
n.JPPER.f,j PI.AINS !-.'T PAUl.- Chuft'h
~hool. !la m. Worc;t1Jp. lfla.m : 81blf'St udv,
Tut'Sdav, 7 XI p m . UMW . Third 1'uf:osd1H
7 .11 p m .. C'omm umon first Sunda y

ALFRF:O -

Wol~h ip, ll

nee

SYRACUSE, OH
PHONE 992-5776
NOW OPEN FOR SPRING SEASON
Complete line of voplable •nd beddmg
plants, folioce plants 111d han&amp;mg
baskets. Also a larp selection o!
shrubbery and dward frUit trees.

RlJ!1AND F'IRST BI\PTI"'' CHUHC'H -

Sistl'f Harriett 'fl.trTlC'r. Sup! Sund.n ~ Iori
q l1 a m : mor nmg worship, 111· 4~ a m

Holiday, Rlv~rslde V. W. Will Give To
Each Family Who VIsits .Our

SPECIAL MATINEES I
MAY 28. 29. 30

SAT · SUN·

OPEN DAILY 9 to 5

SF:VENTI-1 OAY ADVENTIST Mulbt'rn
HC'Ign ls Road, Porrwrtiv Mlrh&lt;rC'I Plan
ko\loskl. pa~tor · RH.r Whltf' S:.rhbi.rlh Sc·hool
Supt St.tbl&gt;a th School i s at 'l. p m on Saturduv
with W&lt;l!'Sh ip SC'f\ ~ fo ll cm:in~ ,Jt 11~ p m

a

POMF:ROY

BAP'm,T

D.•v•d

M.mn. mlnls1Pr: William Snouff(lr, ~und:.lv
SrOOol sup! Sunda\ Sl:hool ~ .11 a m .
MorninJ.: worship 10 ll m
F'TRST SOUTHERN RA.PTI ST I'Drl'lf'rtn
PikP Oavlrl Hunt. p.a slor Ros:;f'l 1\irnf'r,
Su nd a\' School Supc'rlntr•ndf'nl Sunday
school. ~ .' II a m mor 11 In,:: wor,..hip to· ' W) ,
f"VC'nmg wor-.:hrp, 7: :JI p m MldwN"I praH• r
l'll('(&gt;fing. 7 .l ) p m
MIDWAY COM M UNITY \H UR('H , DC'x
trr Rd , l..anRSVIIIf' Rrv /\ A llughPs
Pa~1or Sundav School 10 a.m Sc-1'"\'iN'S lln
'1\K'sdi.iv Thur~l&lt;n .rrtd Sundav i .ll p m
FA1TII TA.BF.RNACI.E O IUTt\11, EL.11IP\
Run Ratld RPY F:mlllf'll R.rwson , p.a i&gt;;tOI
Handk&gt;y Dunn supl Su ncla\ S&lt;' hool. HI a m
Sunda\: C'v1• n i n~ scr-viC't' 7· :rt p m
B lbk''f'&lt;K·hln~o~ . 7 10 p m Thursda v.
SYRACUSE MJ!;.t;TON. Chf'rrv St . SH.t
PUS(' Sc•rvln-s. 1n am. Sunday. F.V(' nin~
I"N'\'k'Nl, Sundav and Wrdt'lNida v. i p.m

Showroom One Dozen Red Silk

SUNDAY 1 to 5

F'IR~

IF YOU DON'T BUY FROM US WE BOTH LOSE.

MIDDI.F.PORT CllUHCH OF mRI~1 '1N

JOHN SANG

General Manager

lOSS

Sales Manager

CHRISTIA/\' Ul'\ ION. l.a \Hrnr'f' Manic'\ ,
pastm , Mr s RusS('II Y oung Sundav Srhoo l
Sup! Sunda\ Sc'hool 11.:11 a.m . f:\'&lt;' 01112
worship 7 .l ) p m Wr..ln1 •sdm J-lr&lt;~wr m('C'l
lnJ: 7· Jft p.m .
1\ff MORIAH CHURCH OF' GOD ltat'lfX'
- R&lt;'\' .lamt"5 Sa!lc&gt;rfiC'Id. pastor Momln~
worship 9· &lt;I~ .t m . Sunda,v School10 4~ .r m .
N£1ninR wm.,;hip 7 p.m . 'f'u&lt;&gt;sda\ , 7 .11 p m .
ladk'spravrrm .......t ln,:t Wf'd:nf'Sdm 7llpm

KATIE HOFFMAN

Office Manager

YPE
MIDDI.f: I'OnT

Fresh Whole

BAfYI'IST Cor""'

Sixth and Pahl'lf'r lh&lt;' RPv . Mmk MC'Ciung
Suncla v school9 . 1~ u.m .. Dan Whltl'. Sunda\
Sctu.rl supt .• John Rc•ll)(' l. Sr., a~"'· supt.
Mornln.e: Wor.~ hlp 10: 1!1 a.m . \'outh nl('('f l ~
7· :1) p m WrodrtP.Oday. IJ'K'Iudl n~ w'N:• tots,
ca~r bcavr rs, junior astroo nuts. and lunlor
and smlo1 hl,::h BYF: f'holrpracll«'ft Jlp m
Wf!di'K'S&lt;Wv; p1 ayc'r fll('('flnli!: and lli~lr studv .

Strawberry Pie

W~ay.

7::11 p m

CltVR\H OFCHRI~ . Mlddi&lt;'!JQri , 5ihund

$4.29·

JOHN KUHN

JAN CARTEl

· Parts Manager

Secretary

WINDELL

AUGHAN

' Salesman

BILL HA.AS

Salesma,n

Majn Bob Mf'llon, minister; AI Hurtson
a!'\!10('\atf' mlnLo;:tt'r; MlkC' C..c&gt;rl.tC'h, Sundew
School Supr'lint('lld(-nt Blblf' SchooL 11, ll
a m .; mc:wt1ln~ worship, 10: l l a1m .: NC'nlng
worship 7 p.m . Wt'd~y Blblf' S1ud,\ ' and
youlh liO"'''::P ~tlnfilS , 7 p.m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF'TIJE NA7A
RENF., Co.pasiONi, RC'\1. Charklfl Covk' and

May 27-30, Take Out Only

Rev. Nan&lt;'\' C'ovk-. Bill Whllr. Sunda\ JChool
supt. Sunda~ S&lt;"hool, 9::rt a. m .: ,moming
worship. 10::1) a.m.: SundaY C'VmJ!t'llsriC'

Make your hoi ida:y celebration spec tal with our famous strawbeny
pies! They're a delicious, easy way to satisly your family and friends.

·

F' IR~T

rrl(lpll~. i

p.m.

e Delicious strawbeny glaze

p m. Prayl'f' ma'li~Wroooscta y7

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
OF MEJ('.~ C'OlMI'V , Rov. Wandll .lohnsoo,

• Plump, fresh slnlwben'ies
• Whipped topping induded
• Serves 8 or more people

director;

Harold Johnson , dil'C'Ctor of

o::tocatlon.

for muimum enjoyment . this pie should be eaten the same day it's purthlsed.

HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN ,

.TIM LEWIS

·s.mct Adwlsor

DOISIL DUNLAP

Mechaalc ·

lANDY McKINNEY

Mechallic

328 Viand Street. Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.

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WorshipSf.rvke, 9a m .; Chun:hSclml. l(}:l)

am.
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYT£RIAN ,
Chul'&lt;h S&lt;hooi, 9 o.m.. Momlllfl worohlp.
10:1~. Blbk- Study 'l'u&lt;odav. 10 a.m .. Blbkodudy, Thunday. 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE nRSI' UNITED PRESBY·
TERIAN Chwdo. Church School. 10: 15 a.m ..
w&lt;nlllp. II: :II o.m.: Bible Study.
Tlltwkv. 10 M.rn: Junior aOO St-nior HfW\
Youlll Cr!IIP, Sundoy. 6 p.m
RUTLAND CVUftCH OF GOD, Pa&lt;l~.
Rev. John EvaM. !lundoy ochool. 10 a.m. :
9undoy WUW.Ip. II o.m. Children'• churrh.

rnornu.

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C'EN'IRAL CI.WI'ER
Re" . Stu.nk&gt;l " '. Mt.•rrlflrPkl
Re". Rk bani Kolhemk•h
Rf•". Rohert E. Robinson
Rt•v ltotM&gt;rt Rkl4•r, ,Jr.
A.&lt;\BURY (SvraCUSf'l - Worship. 11 a m
Chun h School. 9 45 a m . Ch:tr,llf' Blblf'
Stud\-. Wf'dt'X'Sd.rv. 7 'I) p.m . UMW firsl
Tuf'Sda\, 7 l'J p m. Choir Rf'hfl&lt;ti'Sl.il
W&lt;'tlm'Sda\ , 6 '{)pm UMW.four1hSundav.
I; .'Jl pm
E,..,TTERPRISE- Worship 9a m , f'hurt•h
School. 10 a m . B1bh • ~IUd\ 'fupsda\. 7 Jl
p m . UMW. Frrst M andai . 7 :IJ p m
UMYF. Sunda\' n p m l hol1 rT'tw.rrsal. n Wl
p.m Wf'dn('S(la y
F'I.A1WOOOO - \hurrh Srlnll 10 LJ .m
Worshrp, I .1 m : ArbiP Stud y Thur~.H 7
p m UMYF' Sunda~· . 6 p m
FOREST RUN - Wll!'~&gt; hlp, q a m . C'hu!'('h
S'-'hool. 10 a m . Choir Pmclll'f' 1\JPsda\
6 11) p m . UMW fl l'!'1 TUI'stla\, 7 V p.m
HE ATH IMiddlf'porfl -Church &amp;hool .
9 :Jl am, Worship, 10 lH am. Blbl(' Studv.
'I'uC'sdav. 1() u m : UMW. S('('Ond Monda'.
7 lll p m, UMM thirU Munda v. 7 ~l p m

MINERSVI L!.F. -

Worship S&lt;t-vic&lt;'. 111

m . Chun·h Sehou l 11 am. UMW lhln::l
W&lt;'dllC'Sdav. 1 p m Choir pruc'll&lt;'f', Monda\'.
7 Yipm
PF.ARI. CHAPEL - Wor~tup Sl'rvlc'&lt;'. HI
a m Chun h Sr- ho:JI 11 a m . UM\\1 SC'C'Oild
'1\IN&gt;da\ , 7 .I J pm . UMYF l&lt;r~ l Tu&lt;'Sda\ .
7llpm
POMEROY - C'hurch SchOOl q lr• n m ,
Worship Sf'tviN' to. '11 .t m . Choir ll'hP&lt;.~rS&lt;Ii.
Wrom'Sd:.~v. -; · l'l p m . UMW, sr&lt;'Ond
Thf'Sd;n. 7; :11 p.m . UMW. la st Sunduv. 7
a m . t ;MYF'. Sunda\'. .:; pm
t1

ROCK SPRfN(,S - C'hu1&lt;h Srhool. 't II
&lt;1m. Won;hlp 111 .1m. Blblf' Study,
WC'dnt'Sdav, 7 :11 p m .. UM\'F 1~niors1.
Sunda\, 6 p m . 1 I unlors 1 t'Vf'l"\l ot ht.•r
Sunda\, 6 p m
Rl11l.ANO - Church Sdllol 9 4~ a rrt .
Won•hlp, 11 u m, UM\'1 (£wnlrig Clr&lt;'lcl,
)of'('Orld WAinf'Sda,v 7 .'11 p m UMW SC'C'Ond
Thursdav . I p m
Shl EM CF'NTER ...:.. f'hur-rh School. 10
a m • Wor-stllp, 7 p m .
SNOW\'ll.LF. - Worship !f &lt;1m Chu1 rh
School 10 :t m
•

SOt!I'IIERN {'J,USTt:R
~'\ . ,J~

M . &lt;liU1I

HA'V tlon.'tlt.'t' Smtth

1\PPLF:&lt;:ROVE -!'hu1&lt;h Srhool •• m.
Worship. 10 am 1flrs1 and third

Sunda y~;),

VMW , S("('()nd 1\K&gt;sda\, 7::l l p.m : Pravcr
nx'{'flng, W1&gt;dnesda y, 7 p m
BETHANY - Worship 9 u m : ('hurrh
&amp;hoot. 10 am .: Blbk' Study WL&gt;dnt"Sduy. 10
a.m ; Dorru'i Women s Fellowstll p, W~
da~· - 11 am
CARMEL - Churt"h School, 9· lJ a m .
Worship. 10 45 a m : second and foorth
Sundavs1: f'(\IIOWShlp dlni\C'r wittl Sunon,
third Thur~a y. 6· :l) p .m .
EAST LETART- Church SchOOl. 9 a .m ;
Worship. 10 a m
t !lfX"'O'lCC a!Yl
fourth
SUndavs: 1JMW. first 'T'uPSCI.ay. 7: :Jl p.m .

LETART F'Al.LS -

WOI&gt;hlp, , o.m ,

Ouu'&lt;'h 5(-hool. 10 a .m .

MORNJNr: ~.-\R - Worship. 9::ll a.m.:
Church S&lt;hool, m 30 a m.: Blbl&lt;' Snldy,
Thur&gt;day, T. :II p.m .
MORSE CHAPEL - Church Srhool, 9:30
a.m.: Worllhil&gt;. It • m.
PORTlAND - Church S&lt;OOOI, 7 p.m.:
Wonhlp. 8 p.m: UMYF', W....._.....y, 7·30
pm
RACINE WESLEY AN - Church S&lt;hool,
10 a.m . Worship, 11 a.m . UMW, fourth

Monday7::llp.m: Handmaldensotlhei.Dnl,
tint w-.y. 7 p m.. Men's PToyer
Bl'eoklall , Wrdnesday, 7 a.m
SUTI'ON - Olurch S&lt;hOOI. 9 :II a.m ..
~ worship. 10: ~~am . iOrsl and third
SundoYSI: r.Jlowshlp dinner wtth Carmel,
lhird Thunday, ~: 30 p.m.
KENO CIIURCH OF' CHRIST. OUver
Swain, Suporlnlendent. Sunday ochool 9:30
a.m .
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, WUilam
CtabtM, pule.-. SUndoy School, 9:00 o.m.:

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Mtddleport-

SYRACUSE F'IHST Cill.llC'II OF COD -

I Thesult:w11an.s
4!: 73- 78

• Mondey
Reveleoons

What doc8 a maut mc w1 when ht ?Wl)tl, "LA.-1'" Jll'l dll'l\'ll to
t.ac kto"? lie mcanMlhul he thlnks lt'!i lime 10 rli!V:tJK~~ tl1t:
n:a.l ISHUC

• Tuesday
Re'le/eoons

And thal'rtalways aj(ood ideal Notltlnlrr{ l!tl'tulncdb)' ..beating
amtmd the bu~ " WIM mt:n m:ck tl1c l~c
ruulrtettlc It]

brWI~

.. '""

s.t-r4

In America tlrc rc w-e rnUIIonl!l o( J)COI•Ic who 11ttend IUid
RUpport the Church Th c rl' arc other mtlllonMwho do not Whal

• Wlldne.tday
Re'lfll•tions

ht the rcal\88Uc on whic h thc!K lwo groups

11 , 15-19

dl~rct''!

This Is the la5ue l11 IIUUI tl1c t~elf· IHdllelcnt moster of hl8
world , ablf' tOovercom~ t:\ cry pnihlem hy hh1own sln ttM tlr
OR 111 man the noblest crt:allon ofon ull ·powerful God, wt:ak In
the face ofllft'K turmoil when ht: stands ~tlrmc, but !'ltront( when
ht' joins heart u.nd hand wtlh God?

• 1hc:Hsdey
RevsleliOns
14·1-5

15. 1-8

You'u: a mu.n lllld yo u\t• ~en some thing of life! GcUinl(
an: )Ou !!lrolt5(cr WITII GOU or with-

• Fndao;
RevellltionS

down lo bra!Ml Wt:kl'&gt;
out'?

211
225

Sc!OUfft _ _ , br ,,. .........,.., lkN Sut..ty

• S.turday

ReveletJons
22 tl-21

~ 1111(1 11:- -..--o 5eM:I
- - . , . ~ r,.,._., 1""

P 0 l!loo 8()2o(, Clwtotiet ... VI

rvf'nmgsc&gt;nl('(l,7 .10 pm W('(lnl~lu v pliHI r
mf'f'tlng 7 l l p m
BF.ARWALI.O\\J RIOCE CHUHCI I 01·
C' HRI ~'T Ductllt Wa rdl'n. rmmslf•r H1hl•
f'lass. '~ ll am, morning wor ~h1p 111 'I
d m f'Venl ng worship, ti ··\ p m Wrdn('sd.t\
BlbiC' studv . ll )) p.m
NEW STIV ERSVII.I.F. C'OMMU~ I 1'\
CHURC H Sund:.L\' School S('t&lt; Wf' rJ 1'1 1 m
Worship srr, ·let'. 10 :11 tl m ~ v,rn j:(C'\btk
!".er·vll't' 7 Ml p m Wt, llli'!'oll,n
1'1.1w •r
mr'C tln~.

7 :II p m , 'Tl1ur:·ldt1\

ZION CHURCH OF' CHRI ST Ponw rn\
H urri~1WIIIC' Hd , Rotx•rl Pu rt&lt;'ll minl" li 't .
Sf£"\'P Start lf'\'. Su nd.tv sc-hoc!l supl Sund.r\
school,9l'la m . wor-.;;hrp l&gt;l•r'\i('(' lfl l "la m
F.vC' nin ~ WOI shi p Sunda 1 7 p m
.uv1

W«inP.Sdav 7 p m
ST .JOIIt' l.l!flfERAN CIIUHf't l. Pinf'
r.rovf' Th1• Rc ''
William Mlddh &gt;~;w, r n h
Pas101:· Church ~·r.· kf&gt;S !lll ,1 m Su nd,l\
School tn 111 a m
BR/\DAUHY CHUHCI~ 01· CIIHI ST 1'.1111
Pratt potsfur Sund.J\ sthrxll ~ Wl ,1 nr l .u n
HavllC'S, S S Supt.. morning" or-ship, \U II
ilm
RJ\CINE.f'!tL:Rl H OF' Till· I\A7A RF NF..
RP\ Thom.r s II Collll'l', p,r i&gt;;IOI M.u th.1
Wo lff'. Ch:rlnn:rn of lhf' Board ot C'hri'-ltun
I. Iff' Sunda\ ~hoo t. 9 :Wl ,, m . morn inc
wor.,hlp, 1(1 ll ll m . Sunl1a 1 f'\'f'nlng wo1
ship 7 ll p m rr.l\1 '1 rnf'('flng, \\f'tlnr ~l.r\'
7 ll pm
RACINE FIRST nAIVJ'1 ~1' l)nn I. \~ Ilk('!
Pas10r. Roht•11 Smll h. suml:.l\ St:'hfJIII supt .
Sundav ~ · hool . &lt;r .'I I u m .. mo1 nm~.: wor... tHJ),
10•411 ,t m .....III'KIU\ f'Wn!nj.; WOI .., hlp 7 U
p.m , Wr'dnf'S&lt;Iii\ t•vcnmg B1hil' s!Ud \ 7 '10
pm

DAr..'V II.J r WF'SI FY I\\ " und.rl ~hurl
9 :11 ,, m , morning wor-..hlp IU 1r1.r m \oulh
st•1v 1t1~ fi 4"r p m
1 '\'Pnln~-t v.orsh1p 7 .10
p m . Wt'(.lnt'S(Ia v. 7 l;lr p rn Pl .1\f'l and
I:., a!SC'
DAN\ Jti.F IIOI.INf s...; ( Hl/HI It In
ca tf'd on Houff' t~ l:w'hlf'l'n \ 'Inion ,rnd
l..ll ng ~v\lif' HI'\ B1•n Wall " pa !&gt;; ror Suncl,l\
Srhool. 9 ll.1 m . 13obbv l .. unhr r t ~ S Supt
Mornln~ Worship, 10 ttl ,1 m
Chll fl1~ ·n ..,
llaJ)P.\' I lour 6 4~ p m Pt&lt;JWr &amp; Br1&gt;l1' StUI'h
7· .11l p m Mititilonan. fn('( ' IU~ ru...r W1'tlll4'
da\ of f'&lt;H'h rnon 1h, 7: :II p m For 1nfom1.1tlon
1'311 ~M6'7
SILVER HLI' FIUT B/\PTI ~1 . SUvl·
Ll1fil' "und.n• st•hool sup! Suntld\ -.c_ hill I HI
am . motnln~ ._...orshlp, ll am "uncl,r'
I'VI'tlin~ "m~hip . 7 .l :l p m l'r&lt;t\1'1 mn ·lrn~-t
and B lbi&lt;' S1Ud\ 'JhUr..diJ \ 7 II p Ill , \lllllh
mfY'IIRR Wrdill"lida v at i p rn
CHRISTIAN FT.LLOWSII IP &lt;i!UHC II
'IR.1 N 2nd A\'f' . Milldlf'!Xlrl Sund.n Schuul
IU a m SuOOnv and Wf&gt;clnr'Sd. J\ F:\1 nlng
Sr&gt;rviC't'S 7 :Jl p m
LIDF:RTY \IIR1S11AN \IIURC II •I I i b
crt\ A\f'. PtmrO\' Sund." Sl hml lH ,~ rn .
Worship 7 )J p m Wr&gt;clrl('Mht\ Sf•l'\h~ ·. i Ill

pm .
CHF'Sl'F'H CHURC H OF r.nn Rt'\ H F
Hob!nson, pa"tor Sunda v "'' hool ' 1: II 11 m
worship s.~•rvlt(' 11 u m I'Vf'nrng S(•J'\•i&lt; &lt;' 7
p.m . youth Sl'rvk.'c:'. Wrdl'l("-.dl!\ 7 p m
LANCSVII I.F: CHR1~i'I 1\N CI/UH f'll
Hobcr1 E MU.,.S('t, pastor Sunckl v s&lt;'hnol,
9 :Wl ;:r m
Pnul MU!liM&gt;r , ... upr . nlf")l nin~
worship, 10: .11) u m . Sund.::t\' I'Vf'nln~ '-~ 'r'Vi ('·r.
7 p.m . mld·•M'('k SC'rvif'r. Wn:lnf'Sdrt\'. 7 p m
RF.NE - He•\ .J.rlll('S 13 Killk' j)ilslnr
Sh£11TI'lan Cundtn "upt•rln1rll(k'f'tl Sundm
Schoo l !t Wl .r.m. Mornin!l \o\ orshlp \lt..Wl
a m ., E . van~l'l l!i riC Sl'rvl('(&gt;, b p m i 'r&lt;JY&lt;'f'
and pralst Wrdnl'sday , 7 p m : \outh
ITWC'Iing 7 p.m

EDEN

UNITF.D

BHETHRE~

IN

CHRIST. F.ldl:on R Blake. p&lt;rslnr Sunda\
SChool Ill u.m ., Robl'rl R1-«.1. " up! , Morn ln~.:
sl'rmoo, 11 a m ; Sund.rv nlghl "l''''\ let.., ,
Chrl.,tla n F:ndC':wor. 7 .J )p.m .. Sons.! rv•rvl('('.
R p m , PIY'tr chln~ . R ll p m Mid-'An'k
Prayf'r 11\C'('Ii~. Wedllf'Sdav . 7 p.m . Alvin
RN'd liiy leadt'r

HEMLOCK f.RO\'E CIHliSllAN, Roger
Watson par~tor. C rl'nson Pratt Sundav
SChool sl.tpl Morning wor'!o: hlp, 9 .'ll a .m ,
Sunday ~trol. 10 .'rl a m . C'\'cnlng SC'rvlcc.

7:30pm.
Ml'. UNION BAPTIST. Rf'\1 . T~n Dooif';\'.
JOl' Sayre, Sunday SchOOl Suptrlntf'ndNlt
SUnclav school. 9:4.~ a.m: C'Vmin~ worship.

7:30 p.m. Pray&lt;&gt;r , m&lt;,.ltlng, 7. :II p.m
Wednesday.
.
TUPPF:iS PLAINS CHURCH OF'
CHRIST. \ltnnon1 C. WAI&lt;I&gt;. Ill. mln l•lcr
Hennan . Black, ~uperintendcnt Sunday
School !hll a.m.: evenl111&lt; llt'!Vic&lt;-, 7 p.m..
Wedne!day Bible School, 7 p m
CltESTER CliURClt OF TiiE NAZA·
RENE. Rev Hl'I'1:Jert Grate. pa.sror Frank
RUllo, sup!.' SUndly . S&lt;hool, ~:II a.m.
Worship

!lll'TViCe.

11 am

aM 7: :tl p m

Prayer mectlllfl, Wedne!ldav. 7:30p.m.
lAUREL O .IFF FREE ME'IliODIST
CHURCH, JUov. Robert Mlllor, putor: Lloyd
W11Rhl, Dir«tor d Chr~tlan Education.
!lundoy Scmol, 9: :II a.m.: Momlnj&lt; WOI'!Ihlp.
UI:JO a.m.: Choir Pracfl&lt;'&lt;'. SUndly, 6:30
p.m .: Evon!,. Wonhill. 7·:II p.m . IV!'Cinco·
da)l RraYR: and Bible Snldy. 7::Kl p.m.

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Sund.tv "4 hliOI. If) n •• m l libll' Slwh IIKl
pnii.'PI ~Y\ IN• Thur-..cl,l\ i U p m
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1'\l'lling ...._n ll 'l' 7 IH pIll , \\'M I '(l Pt~ll!l 1111
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HEN I . Hf'\ I lmd D l. rl mm l1 paqm
Sund.tl ~ hool 'I 'll'l .1 m 'v\111'-hlp '-.l'nln·
Ill ur .r m \oung p1'npl1 ·~ '-4'1'\ lt'i ' ' IJfll
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"1' 4'\ 111' 7 I&gt; Ill
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7 pIll

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] ',1~1/H Su rul.r\ Sf hn&gt;l 11 r 1 ll 01
Mmnlt11!
'v\ or~ hlp II ,l,tll )• \l'hln f_! Si '"lfl' i II pill
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l ntl'l'lln~ and pr t\'f 'rl l't:t\1'1 ,rncl Bihll '
SiiJ(I\ i pm
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( 'llltiSTIJ\1\ I '1' 101'\ Th \{•·'
WIIJI,l!ll
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t . rn~ lfu.l!ht ·~ ... upt
('\ t' nlnl.! ...pn\u 7 Ill
p m Wc"lll'lf'Mill\ f' l l'lli~ p t', l\1 '1 mc'l •l lnL(.
7 :•1 p m
\'oUth plnYI 'I "' 'IVICi' t'tl('h
1\U•"(IU\'
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\ ',1 • HI 1 M urk Irwin pli "IUI
Wor " hlp
"''1Yk1...,, tl-ll am ' Sundtl\' ~~~r . ni, l l ll m
I'VI'nlng &gt;.~. nrst11p 7 'IIJ-1 m 1\u•"f:l.n ~-, rtiHJ.T
pra\f'r nu1'tillJ:: t1nd illtllr· "I lid\ , 11•. 11 u m
WU! slllp &lt;;~• n.h •i • Wt'tlrM'!'if l,l\ 1 ';' 'I ) p tn
OUH SA\ 'IOl: H I.V 11U.HAN l'IIV HCii Wttlnut .11111 llr•nr'\ Si s 11,1\'Pfl..,WI n l W \ ' 1
Th1 • rtr'\ c:miJ::l' r Wr&gt; lrlrk,J&gt;:.tsl !ll' Sundav
SC'h011I 11 .I ) u m ' Sund.n \\-Orhsi p 11 .t m
CA l V/\HY AIRI .F: CIIUl&lt;CII. ·Il(M' Iot'lllf'IJ
on Pomf'tov Plkf' Counlv Road r. rl(•,r r
Fla twrKXIs Rf'\• AlaC'kwt.od , p.astor S.•r-. k1&gt;s
on Sumi.l\' at 10 .'JI u m und 7 .11 p m w\rh
Sunda v M'hool. !t ,W) a m h1bl1• 111udv

WedrwMav 7' :10 p m
f 'A I111 F'Eli.OWSHtP CrtUSADf. FOH
CII H IST - St Ht :nR, Ant lquitv. l'u:o.lor . fh'\'
Franklin Ol('kf'ns Sunday momln~ . 10 a rn
&lt;SundiiV('VPnlru:. 7.ltlp m. '11lursda ~· t•v('nlng ,
7 :tt"lpm
~IVERSV!t.l.l:

COMM UN ITY BAI'I'IST

CHURCH . Pas1or Hobl•n II Vf' l '"~ Sunda v
School 10 a m : W01 ship &amp;&gt;r'Vi('(' II &lt;1 m..
Sunday t&gt;venlng !W!rvk'f'. i .lJ p m . Wf'd!ll~ ­
duy rvcni ng srrv\CI', 7..'11 p.m .

INDEPENDENT HO l iN ESS CfiU1lCII.
Inc-. - Paul Sl , Mlddlcporl. Rev ()'IJI'i l
M11nlf'\&gt;. pastor , Sundav Sl hool. 9 :JI ,, m .
Mornl~ worshiP 111· J) a.m .: f'VPnlng wor!ihlp, 7· ;I) p rft Tut'Sday~ 12 ltl p m WoiTI('Il's
pruyC'r ml'('tlnli{: Prayer and pralSC' !ll'' rvic(&gt;,

W~v.7· :Klpm

RlfiLAND APOSTOLI C CHURCH OF
.JESUS CHRI~T. El&lt;k-r .Ia'""" Miller. Bible
sludy, Wedll&lt;!\day, 7::Kl p.m, Sunday School,
10 a.m . SUnday nlj~~;ht service, 7: JU p m .
' POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLIN£SS Harrtloav.ilJrt' Road. Earl FlrPkls, put or.

H&lt;nrv Eblin. Jr .. SundoySchool Sup! .SUnday
School II: 30 a.m .: Mornl1111 Worship 11 am.:
Sundiy twnlllfl - · 7::11 p.m.: PraVI'r
Meetinl&lt;. woo,.....y. 7:30p.m.

R&lt;'' (~ll ,(!l' 01k•r f-lastlll Worship st 't'\' M't'
Sundin·. It· n ,1 m , Surl(li:l\ ....-·horrl II ,1 Ill ,
\\Ot ..,hip S~'l'\ 1(1 ' i ll p m 'i'hursda\ p1.r\t't
Tn4'f'llll,&amp;.: . 7 .IJ p Ill
~· 1 HF'R\!Ot\' l 1K1TF' I1 RIU"TIIHI ' \ IN
f'H HIST Clll BC II rl t•\' Hoh.~ 11 Satl(l~·r "'
pa:-;1m Don Will Ia' lc·.rckr L.-x alf'CI m
TP:&gt;o.,r.., Commu ni!\ 11ff ('Jl K.l Sund,J\ S1. hlrtll
IJ ll a m Morn lnM \\ OI"'hlp "1'1' rt'f' HI I'•
,1m , t'\ • ' nin~ P" '.l(' h l n ~ "1'1'\' lt I' "t&gt;c'(ltld und
foUIIh Suncl.n -. ~ :1npm 1 h1J..1i,1 n l.ruk.r
\Ill flr'l .mel 1hud Su !'ll!.ns i ~~ p m
Wf'\lrlt'!-.d.n j)l.l\1 1 tnN'IIIl,i.: .md H1bl• .. 1ud1
7 IIJ-1 m
II&lt; 11(1\ A ll S V\ I I N l S.'\ r. \PI St.li t• Hottll '
111 iOnl ' tTlll! •t•. l ..,t ol flu1l n 1t l 1 "'-md. r\ 1\llrl1'
li'&lt;'IUII ' 11 Ul tIll
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,, 111
1'\r! ''i(i,n
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111UI MI 1\
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S.nit1' MI 'I'IIII}.! H ~'Upm
l 11 UI1CH OF f.O D OF I 'IH lfllll ( '1
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hiO SunciH\ ~ht ~ll HI ,I n1 "Uf.lt' tlnll'll(lt'lll
.John imr.I.J\ , I h....,t \\i'l ltw-;cl&lt;t\ nu:::h1 111
mnmh C'I'MA v•r'\'111'' 'H ond \\cYJn.-'-.11.1\
WMI I tnt't' lin ~ . third thiOUI.:h llflt1 l lltl1h
'-.t'l"lltt• (,l'Uif.lt'CII I\ 1• j ~ l'-f (&gt;t
1101'1 l t \1 7 l'IS'l' ('II APF I - ·,7(1 I 1.1nl
S1 MuJdlq•rl t Sund.r1 St l1nrl HI 1 rn
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...lhllll 1lllj 1111 tl lOI IIIIII! .... 'I\111' 1111 11
Sund.n l'\l'lllng "l 'l\ll l ' 7 •1p111 t111d11•~ ·"
jll ,l\1 '1 ..,. ,1\ Ill ' \\'1,1 111 '-.II. I\ j IJ I j1 Il l
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v.ur..,h lp 't l,jl ,lnt ~ rmd . r\P\i l l llll'"'l \ 11&lt; 7
Jl 111 . '1 11\lftl IIH~ 'I i lll! md llilllr • '- fllth
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MARK VSTORE t!
Middleport r:"
Phone992 · 3480

i1l
·-. :. ~ .;I,

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE
Gro c e rr e~ ­

Gener ~ll MerctMnd, se

Rrtcmt.• 949 · 1S50

Pomeroy, 0

SYFt\CUSF. Clt URf'll OF TilE Nl\7.1\

Rt•v. Mark W. 1'1)'1111

l

lliE DAILY
SENTINEL

NOII'niEAST 'CLU~R

MF.THODI ST.

Pll'achl ng- q-)'1 a m .. flrs1 &lt;J iljl ~nd
Sundavs of f'a('h month. 1hud and fow"'h
Sunda\ sf'arh month, worshipSf'l-vkN-:at7 l'l
p m Wrdi'W'Sda\ f'Vrnl ngs at 7 :rt p m .
Prawr and Blbh• Sludv

F'REEWlt.l. BAPTIST

ConlC'r A'&gt;h and Plum. LC'sll£• Havman.
pastor. Sunday scOOol 1H a m, Morn!~
Worship, J1 a m Wt'dn1'Sda\ and Satu r 'd~w
F.vf'nlng SC'TVIC"C's, 7 ;(I p.m

Srhoo l 9 'J) a. m Mrs Worlf'V F'r.1ncls sup!
P'll'J&lt;'hlng !«'rv i~ fl~t and lhiJtt Sundavs
follw. in~ Sunda' School Youth lllf'('fin~
f'Verv Su ndu:,.·. 7 :10 p m

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

• Pies made fresh daily

Wfldnr'Slhn f'vPnin~ ;\OUn~ ludlt'S ~u:dl1a r'\. fi
p m. Wf'dnf:'Sd[j~ famrl v worhslp, 7 p m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH . NC'a1
LonR Botlom , Edw l Han , past01 Surldcn
school 9 :Vl a m . Worship 1Cl :JJ a.m
Prayf'r mwlinp: 7 .'Kl p m Thursday

m('('fin~

A\.f'. PoiTlf'rm Mrs Dora Wlnlns!" In charge.
Sundav hol!nr'S.&lt;; m('('tln~ . 10 am, Sunda v
SetxJol. 10 ll a m Sundav Sc.'hou l, YpSM
~ : lol"W' Adums, il' cldrr. 7.:WJ pm . salva tion
ffi(&gt;l~ting various sJll•ak(•ro; &lt;tnd mu~k "IX-'t'ials Thursduv- 11· .11 a m to2 p m . Uldl&lt;&gt;S
HomP l.i•aguf', mf'rnl:I&gt;rs In lha r~P &lt;:~ II
wom&lt;'n lnvi!C'd. fi .- ~ p.m Thursdav. Co rps
Cadt'&gt;t Class j Young PropiP-B ibiPI 7 :VI p m
Bible.' St udy and Pravf'r f1"1('('tlng, open to thfo
pub! I&lt;
BURI.JNC.TO!'\ SOt.rrHERi\ RAPTIST
CHURCII. Houl&lt;' 1. ~a&lt;k filblf' School 7p.m
Thursdav: worship Sf'tYICP R p m .

GRAIIAM

e. Mam Street

11 a m , Sund,t\ ('VC'ning service, 7 p.m ,

212 W

WE MI.VATION ARMY. 11!1 Buttt•mut

CHURCH - Chflon

K&amp;CI(i....._.J~EW
~ELE·-RS
992 l78S, Pomeroy

B1bl«.'~hoo l.

Wednesday night pt.IVf't
and Biblr study. 7 ¥l p m

BURLINGHAM - The 92nd
a nnual Memorial Day service
wUI be held at the Burlingham
Baptist Church Monday at 1: 30
p.m .
The Honor Guard of Feeney
Bennett .Post 128, American
Legion, will participate In the
service, Also partlctpatlng will
be the youth or Burlingham
Camp of The Modern Woodmen
of America .

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• Sunday

~II DDI.EPORT

1

I. 0 . " Mac" McCoy

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i'iUpf : morn in,:: wor.&gt; hlp 10 Jl am; ('VPnmg

MainS! , N('i l ProudfooL pastor

"For A Real Auction
,call the Real McCoy"
. Rt. I. Reedsville, Oh.

Mlddlep&lt;trt, OhiO

21'

9 :ll a.m moml n ~ wors htp 10 :WI . 1 m
Y outh lfM:1'Tinw.;. t). ~10 p.m:: f'\II'Oing \Hli'Stu p.

Memorial
Day
.
serviCe

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MILL RAI.I.'S
BEN
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'J.FRANt&lt;UN•
.

pas tor, Dehbi&lt;' RI.K"k . Sunda\ Si:'hool s upt.
Chul'&lt;'h School 4 15 a.m .: worship SC'f\ 1(1('
10. :\0 a m Cllo!r tl't\c&gt;arga l, Tuf'Sda\ 7 :.l
p m , unck'r dtf'{'('t kln of All('(' NeaSf• ·
POMEROY CHURCH OF TifF. NJ\7.A

p

McCOY'S AUCTION SERVICE

John F. Fultz, Mgr.
Ph. 992· 2101

9n:rne

7 ll

A

. Pomeroy

POMEROY CHURCH OF'

RACINE,- The Ladles t\ill!ll·
taryof Racine Fire Department
wUI be selling homemade tee
cream Sunday at theflrestatlon.
The lee cream will sell for $2 a
quart and $1 a pint.

992-3J2l

MEIGS nRE
CENlER, INC.

Chul'&lt;'h School and m.1rscrv carr provided.
Coff('(' hour in thf' Parish Hall •nmlCdlah~lv
IOIJO'ylo' ing lhC' SC'I'Vk'f&gt; .

sale

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216 S. Second
Pomeroy

214 E . Main
992-5130 Pomeroy

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Svracuse

_/ ·BRASS TACKS

S t k~'

-P. J. PAULEY, A(;ENT
of Columbus, 0 .

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD SR.

l'-l~II RA!'; f&gt;

Rutlond, Ohlo45775
J . wm ... Bell" Brown, Owner
Phone 1'14) 742· 2777

Nationwide 1ns. Co.

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Prese:ript•ons.
992-2955
Pomeroy

"2·"21

All Cars New And
Used Drastically
"REDUCED" I

Ohio

00

STARriNG FRIDAY
MAY 27tb AT
12 NOON
_.RIVERSIDE V.W.

IN HONOR OF
THOSE WHO
SERVED•••

POMEROY
Eastern
Alumni AsSOCIIItlon· wUI hold Its
annual banquet Saturday at 6: 30
p.m . at Eastern High School. A
dance wW follow at 8: 30 p.m .
Music by Whiskey Rlv~r.
TIJPPERS PLAINS - OltveOrange High School Alumni
banquet and dance at Tuppers
Plains Saturday with dinner at
6::ll p.m . followed by round and
square dancing at 9 p.m . The
dance Is open to the publtc. The
Guy Thoma Band will provide
the music and Red Carr will be
the caller.

Pom~y-Middleport,

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Sermonette
It' s be-en llJ 'years sine&lt;' Pomeroy's stone soldier wtlh musket
was erecled beside the courlhouse The year 1870 Ihere was a huge
crowd of people who ca me !rom miles away to be present The other
day l saw a mothe r with two child ren read lnl( thP namPs of those
engraved on the bronze tablets below this Soldier with Musket . I
wonder how many others In the last 50 years have looked a t !hat
monument to brave men a nd women who fought and suml' dlro lor
love or country. love of God and love of family
This Me morial weekend should bring to us again thought s of
those who have gone before. As we wend our way to au r cemeteries,
our thoughts should turn to those who have struggled and fought a nd
yes, died at horne or abroad for America , God, and family. Most of
these people over the years never struggled only for land a nd weal! h.
George William Curtis wrote once:
A man 'scountry Is not a ceria in area of land, buill L&lt; a princ iple
and patriotism ts loya lty to that principle "
Things wUI rust , break, are stolen and simply wear out
Principles live on and on and touch vastly more livE'S. ~'reedom to
worship God, ra ise a lamtly and work In peace has been one of Ihe
over rldlng prlnclplj!s In the lives ol many who ha ve gone before us.
ThiS Memorial Day or Decoration Day. let us not forge t to
gather with the veterans' grpups to remember the l(l'aves of loved
ones long gone or newly gone. Lei us remember the struggles ol our
peoples over the years to keep our nation free from outside tyranny
and expression. Let us remember the prtriclplcs. this country was
founded upon Never target It ls God, Family, Honor, I ntegrlty. Pride
ln our nation that made America l(l'eat. As God gave us a mind to
use, a land to conquer and Heaven as a final reward . we must· thus_
defend the land we live In which allows all to worship, even when they
do not worship the true llvlng creator God.
Freedom ol worship Is so vital to America. It takes e ternal
vigilance on our part not to be led astray by peacenlcks , warmongers
or fear mongers who thlnk the earth and all lts wealth ls the most
Important thing. The struggle has been hard , lon g and often bllter,
that has kept this principle of freedom of worship alive In our land. As
we pass by the Stone Soldier With Musket, let us not forget that over
the years constant vigilance and sacrifice has been prese nt. We have
rewards of their labors. Let us not forget and give them up for a can
ofwoTIJlll or high sounding words. Remember these valiant ones who
have gone before us . We have what we have because of their battles
and AcrUices. - ·Rev. WOllam Mlddleswarth, Lutherans of Meigs

d:Junty.

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The Daily Sentinel

Friday, Mqy 21, 1983

•

Bible quiz slatal Sunday
Youth of Meigs County United participated from t1me to time.
Method.let Churches will gather at CuJTent champions are the youth of
MOI'IIIng Star United Methodist Bethany United Methodist Olurch.
Olurch Sunday at · 2 p,m. to test The youth of the Morning Star
their knowledge Of the Gospel of United Methodist Church have held
Luke In the New Testament. ,
the championship more often than
The event Is part o! the Meigs any of the Q!her teams.
County United Methodist Youth
A plaque madl!aS a memorial to
Bible Quiz Program, which holds the Rev. Robert McGee Is awarded
six quizzes yearly, three dealing to the first place team. A banner Is
with the Old Testament and three awarded to the second place team.
·dealing with the New Testam ent.
· 1be program was begun In 1981
:Ul)der the sponsorship of the
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilliam of
Portland United Methodist Youth
Fellowship, and was designed by Columbus are announcing the birth
the Rev. Mark Flynn.Since the first of a daughter March 3 at St. Ann's
quiz, the program has been admin- Hospital In Columbus. The eight
Istered by the Meigs Cou nty United pound, one ounce Infant has been
named Katie Marie. Mr. and Mrs.
Methodist Youth Council.
A total o! 13 churches have Gilliam have a son, Troy Anthony,

Business services

Calendar
RAGINE - RaCine Post' QJ2,

Amertcan ~on. \fill hold·
Memorial Day Services at
Greenwood Cemetery ' at 1:.:11
p.m. Monday. Following services at Greenwood they wW hold
services at Letart Cemetery.

Gilliam birth

Katie Marie Gilliam
agethree.
1
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Barrett, Sr.,
Rutland, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Gilliam, Pomeroy.

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•PONDS, RECLAMATION

WOIIC

PHONE
9922156
Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
.

2 1-Business Opportunity

4 -Giveaway
5 -Happy Ads
6 -Louand Found
7 -Yard Sale (paid in advance)
8 - Pubic Sale
&amp; AuCtion
9 -Wanted to Buy

31 - Homes for Sale
32-M'obiiQ Homes for Sale ·
3 3-Farms for Sale
·
34-Businesa Buildings
3 5-lots &amp; Acreage
26- Real Estate Wanted

"

41 -Houseslor Rent
42-Mobile Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Rent ·
44-Apartment lor Rent
45-F'tirnished Rooms.
4 6 · Space for Rent
4 7 -Wantedto Rent
48-Equipment for Rent
49-For Lease

17-Miscellaneous
18-Wanted To Do

Public Notice

Public Notice

Plaintiff,
. VI.

JAMES L. RIDENOUR, ET
AL.,
Defendants.
No. 18,41 I
- NOTICE OF SALES
Pursuant to an Ord er ot Salf!
ISSUI'!d by thfl Common PIAas
Co un o t M o1gs Co un ty. Ohro. 1
wrll o ff er lor s . rl ~ ;r l pu l1l1c
auchon on the 1811'1 day of
June. 19 83 . nt 10 00A M OSl
on thf' steps olthe Court Horrse
of sn1rl, county 1n lhP. Vrl t.Jqe ot
' Po rmt1oy . Ohu 1 thP. lollowrr1u

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6 7- ~usi&lt;:a! 1.n s1ruments

dcsorh(J(I rf!al ostale
ThP. lo llowrnq riJal estm o
srtualf1d rn the Villaq e 0 !
C hP.stP.r Co unty ol M e rq s '!nd
S t rr t ~! u l Ohro
•

Lots Nwn hm ed Nmc and 1en
(9 and 10) m the Vrllaoe o f
Chi~Stor Merqs Co unty d hro
Al so on addrtron of t wt~nty
l rvP (251 IP.e\ lyrng on th o w es t

Srd o ot sn rd Lots No NrnP. and
TP.n (9 and 10 )
Reference Deed Vol 271 .
Poqn 49 9 Deect Record s M o1gs
Cou nty. Oh1 0
l erms ot Sale Cash lor no t
leS"&gt; than IWO·thu cls u l the
iJppr diSOCI va luP Appr;:11sed at

S? l 96600
JAMES J PROHIH
SHERI Ff OF
MI'IGS COUNl'l OHIO
(~)

13 70 . 27 . 3tc

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Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classlfieds .and
Savell'
'

Wr i te yo ur own ad and order by mail with this
coupon . Cancel your ad by phone when you 9et
res ults. M one y not r ef u ndable

5 8 -Frui,t ii ... Vegetables
59--For Sale or Trade

61 - Farm Equipment
62-Wanted to Buy
6 3-lives tock
64- Hay 8o ·Gfiliri
6 5- Seed 8o ·fertilizer

RUBY DUNN, at al.,
Oalandanta
CASE NO. 23981
- NOTICE BY
PUBLICATIONro THE DEFENDANTS. THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS DEVISEES.
LEGATEES. EXE CUlOR S. AD
Public Notice
MINI STRATDRS. OR ASSIGNS.
IF ANY. Of TH e ESl ATES OF P.stablrsh whate\ler rnteres t they
\MLB UA WARN ER. deceased.
MARY

OH LIN GER

WARNER. decea serl OF CHA ·
ALES WARNER. decca:&gt;ed. OF
GEOAGF WARNER deceasNi.

ann OF EMILY WARNE R CON
GROVE . (fcceased
fh r obt P,CI of !he Co mpl am t
I) to (lntermrne th e unknown
he1r s J f law anrl nert o f k111 of
W11t)lrr Warner deconseO and
thfl riAmond rs that the un .
known hcrrs at law and nell! o f
kr n o t John W::trner. (teceased .
nnd o t Mmv Oh lrnoflr War m~ r .
dncoasnrt. the patorn!ll qrond P&lt;lrnn ts ot Wrlbur Warner 0 1
Chn riPS W arnPr deceased tt11~
lctttlf~ • uf W rl bur Walllm ol
G('n rQf! Worne r decPa -, oo thn
trn ctr• of Wilbur Warnm o f
l: rn1lv Wa rner Co n ~ JI OvP cle
cea sM lhe SJStcr of Wil bur
Will nPr m1d o t W1lbrrr Wa l,ner
deCP.llS+"d. tht:11 e~~:ecutors art mriiiSTr dtOrs t'lnd assrqns 11 ,rny

rnav have rn the estat e ol Wrlbur
Warner or be forever ba11ed
lro rn rnherrlrng t hro ug h or from
a ss(~ rt1ng an 1nteres t Ill the
e state o f Wrlh ur Warner and
tor such Other rei1C I as the
Cn u11 rndy determ1ne
Yo u dre reQUired to ilnswer
the CompiLlrnt w1 th rn twenty ·
P1qh1cJavs ;rlter tho las t ptrbiiCaIIOn o f th rs notrce. whr ch writ be
publrshed once each week tor
Su&lt; SUCCCS SlvC weeks ilnd the
last publr catr on writ tJ(1 made on

Mav 27 1983
In c.'l se ot vour t ~ul lrr e to
rrnswP.r nr othf!rw1 se respond

as p1'rm1t1f'd bv the Ohro Rules
o f Crv1l Procf'durP wrth rn the
tlln(' SHI!f'd tUdq rllP.IIt bv de·
tault w tl be rondored ;1qau1st
yo rr l or tho reln'' l df' milMed rn
the Co11,pi ;W1 t
Car o lyn G 1'homas
Clerk o f Court
of Common Pleas.
Pr obat e D1V1Sron.
M('rqs Cou nty. Ohro

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Cruiseships and air-

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TERM INIX
INTERNATIONAL
At Our

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Parts

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Service
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New Phone

Pt . Ple..a..t
Leon
Appla Grove
Mason
New Haven
letart
Bufhlo

AL TROMM'S
BACKHOE
SERVICE
~lowest

PH . (304) 882-2276

HOME REPAIR

l ·21 -UC

Kitchin Cabinets - Roof·
inc - Sidinc - Concrata
Patios Sidewalks New Construction - Re·
molltlinc - Custom Pole
' Bl•ns.

SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

"Free Estimates" ...

Ph. 992-5433

Puppiea. Part Doberman.
part Beagle. 2 mal11. 2
fomolu. Call 111 ~ - 992 7136 or 814-992-3256 .
Giveaway to good home . 1
yNr old small female pup.
Good with children . 814·
742-3102 .

2 femalfl! kittens . litter
trained . To good home. Re11l
cute . 1114-986-4137.
Good watch dog. 8 months
old, tamale. Hall elk hound.
h1lf husky . 814-992-6907.
Free to good home. .4
puppies. 2 male, 2 female .
Will be omoll dogo . 814992-3702.

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON

SMALL puppy , between 4-5
p.m. 304 -876 -5412 .

or

Roofi.. &amp; Siding Co.

Fl R EWO
, -3288
kind .I in g .
phone
30400
-876

Route I
Lone Bottom, OH. 45743
.985-4193 or 992-3067

THREE dogs to good home,
2 . Dot?erm,a na I. 1 Beagle,
Phone 304 -876.-7893. ·

Col.Is

l'jo Sunday

!i-16·2 mo.

Bloona for all occeniona.
Say HIPPY Father~ Day,
Happy B.irthday, 1 L_ove You.
Gat Wall. lt'l a Boy or It's a
Girl . Anything you wloh In a
different way . Delivered to
hoapital or home for almolt
any occeaaion. Balloona •
Co ., 448-4313 .

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garaces"
Call for free siding as·

timates, 949·2801
949-2860.

Call: George Gum

Number

5-18-l mo.

Vinyl _&amp; Aluminum

Roofing - Siding
Troughs,
Down Spouts
Windows • Doors
For "All" Your Home
Repairs ...

Rates

Around
'Friendly Servie
NO SET UP CHARGE
IN THE COUNTY
742 -2328

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION

992 -3325

~· 11 -ttc

·

- 12-20..tfc;

2 pert Irish SeHer puppies. 1
mala. 1 female, 1 2 weeki
old. 904 -876 -2099 .

COMPlETE

!Sears]
FREE
EXTIMATES
'Chain Lin- Fenc'
'Cirpetinl "Paintin&amp;

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[Sears[
CATALOG MERCHANT
Pomeroy,OH .
.
Grea &amp; l'llty Gibbs-Dwnen
PH . 992 -2178 318·'"

Public Notice

IN THE
IP.et lor reference. thence South
COMM'ON PLEAS COURT
2 deq 04 mrn 31 sec Easl
OF. MEIGS COUNTY,
22 04 ff!eT to an rron 10d.
.
OHIO
Then ce South 2 d eg 02 m1n 12
sec East 159 84 teet to an rron THE FARMERS BANK 8o
rod thence South 75 deg 29 SAVINGS COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
rnm 49 sec West 200 59 leet
\11.
to an 11011 rod. th ence North 5
JESSE LEE BUCHANAN, ET deg 5 1 mrn 44 sP.c East OELVIN l. HARFORD, ET
Al.,
25 1 5 tee t to an ~r o n rod Al ..
Defendants.
Defendants.
then ce North 89 deg 22 mrn
No. 83-CV-8
No. 18,415 0 1 sec East 8 54 feet to the
- NOTICE OF SALE001nl of begrnrung. co ntamrng
- NOTICE OF SALE Pu rsuant to a n Order of Sale
I 06 ac1es. m ort~ or less.
Pur sua nt to an order ot Sale
exceptmq all legal rrgh ts of way rssued by t he CommOn Pleas
1ssued by the Common Pleas
Oesc rrbed below rs the cen - Cour t ol M ergs County. Oh ro . I
Court of Mer gs Corrntv. Oh10 I
writ off er lor sale at publr c
Terl ine ot a ~0 toot wd e acc'ess Wrll ott er fo'r sale at pu blrc
auctron o n the 18 th_ day of
rr[:J ht ol way easement to The auct ron on the 18th day b f
June. 1983. 011 0 15A M DST above descr1bed 1 06 acr e lot June. 1983 . a1 I 0 30 AM DST
on th e steps o f the Colnt House
Beg1nnmg at the po rnt of on the steps of I he Court House
of sa1d co unty 1n the V1llage of
begmn1ng of the above des - of sa1d county 1n the Vrllage of
~o mer oy . Oh10 . th e to tlowrnq
crrbed 1 06 ac re to t. sard pornt Pome roy. Ohro. the follow rng
d P.~r. r1 hefl r Ani estilte
o f hegm nuu 1 betng South descrrbed real es tate
Th e l oflow1nQ real esta te
The tottow1nQ rle SCHhod real
792 75 leel and W~sl 456 33
estl'tte srt uate m thE" Townsh1p
tPPt !r om th e No rth eas t co rner srtu&lt;Jted rn Chester Townshrp.
ot Salrsburv 1n th~ County of
of SP.C hOn 3 thence Nonh 16 Me1q s Coun ty . Oh10 8eg1nn1ng
Me1QS and Sl&lt;! tfl ot Oh1o an d
dr rt 2 3 n11n 02 sec East a t the Norlheast corner ol A1 rlon
ROhrn son's 30 acr e lot on The
b~Hl Q 1n Sm:t1011 ]
Town 2
33 6 4 I ~P t and North 24 deg
Nonh Ran qc l 3 West ot th r. 23 mrn 56 sec · East 7 1 37 feet North s1de ol the Chester and
Rutland Ro ad . thence nOrth
Otnn Company's Pur ct1ase and
fth"~P. frrst rwo calls berng
.:tlonq thf' Northwesterly line of one hunrlr erl and one j 10 1)
be1nQ desc nbed ;~ s 1olfows
Bog1nn rng at a po1nt rn th o
&lt;rbove d esorbPd 1 06 ac re tot) ro ds &lt;~nd tw en ty lrnks to the
centerl1ne o f a 50 !nor dr 1veway
and North 15 deg 43 rmw 50 No rth l(ne at Sec tron No 29 . 1n
rrqht o t way. sard 001nt o f
sec Ea st 48 12 te€: t to the Town No 3 . rn Range No 12. rll
h~qn1n1nq bPmq South about
Sou thPastertv R/ W llne of Ohro the Ohro Campany's Pur ch ase.
thence WP. st on sard lrne fo rty
St at e Ro ute 7
792 15 fee t and Wes t about
456 33 teet fr om the Nort heast
Thf' bear1ng 1n the above (40) rod s to the No nheast
cornpr ot sard S!"c:t10n 3. thence
rlescr1p1 10n &lt;Hr~ haserl on the corn er o t Et1 h u Rob1nson 'sland
thence SOlrth 109 rods and
North 16 CIP-11 23 rn 1n 02 sec
Oh10 Company·s Purchasf!
twenty links to th e above road .
RPieren c:A 0PPd Vol 282
[ ast 33 64 '"'"'' atonn sa1d
th f"nc:e nonh 80 deg east 41
dr1vrw,1v rrqh t ot WJ \' to a POinT
Paqe 973 Deed RP. cords Me1gs
rods to t he p lace o f bPg1nnrng.
Cnt~n t y Oh1 0
Hlf' nCr' north 24 ,clog 23 m1n
co n1 011f11nq twen ty -s1x and four
Tmms o f Srtle Cash for not
bO ~ ~ c Ea st 7 1 3 7 teet along
tent hs (i6 41 acres. m01e o r
IPSS th.'ln TWO JhrrdS Ol the
s;11d &lt;1rrvt"'VVM rrghl of w.:ry to a
less
po1nt th P. n&lt;f' Sout h 44 d1 'g 25
noora1 sed value App1a1sed at
Exc:ept rng therefro m the fol ·
532 80000
ser EJsl I 6 2 69 teet to an 1t on
towrnq descn bod par cel Co m 111rl pctSS I Il ~ J an 1ron rod at 30 0
JAMES J PROFFITI
SHERIFF OF men cr nq at the southwest
MEIG S COUNl'l. OHIO 1...0rner at the above descr rbed
parcel ol l"!nd. thence north
151 13. 20. 27 . 3ic
200 feet. thence east 120 feet.
thence south about 200 feet to
thf' sout h line of nb ove 64 Misc. Merchandise
d esc r 1bed parcel ot land .
th ence westP.rl v to place o f
bP.gumrnq. c cintrtrn1n(l 111 acre.
m or e or less
Ft11ther except1n(J therelrom
All LENGTHS IN STOCK
8FT . ....................... .. .................. s9.95
10FT ..................... .. ................. s12.20
12FT . ... ..... ....... ........ ..... ... .. .. .. .. s14.45
14FT ..... ... .... ........ .. . .. .. ...... . ...... s16.70
16FT. ........... ............................ s18.90
18FT . ................. ...... ............... . '20.90
20FT ........................................ s22.95

For Information Call:

) For Sa te

675 458 576 773 882 895 937 -

Up to lli word·; .,.. bne 'day inSertion ..' .... : .. $3 .00
Up to 15 words ... Three day in511rtion . ....... $4.00
Up to 15Words ... Six dayinSMtion ........... $7.00
CAve.age 4 words per line I

ALUMINUM ROOFING

occupatiat:JS.

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CALL:

Mason Co, WV
Area Coda 304

992 - Middllll!ort .
Poln8roy
985- CMster
343- Portland
247- Latart Falls
949 - Racine
742- Rutland
667- Coolville

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
THE FARMERS BANK &amp;
SAVINGS COMPANY,
Plaintiff,

Ptalrnilf,

OF JOHN WARNER. deceaserl.

Galllpolis
CMshire
Vinton
Rio Gr.,de
Guyan Dist.
Arabilo Dist.

mo.

ANY PERSON who hal
enything to give •w•y •nd
does not offtlr.,or ettempt to
offor any other thing lor sale
m1y place an ad In thll
column. There will be no
charge to the advertiMr.

RADIATOR SERVICE
1

From he Smalltst Heater
Core to the lli&amp;tst Rediato•.
Radiator Spacieist
NATHAN. BIGGS
35 Vrs ..bptrlence ·

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE
ALL SALES FINAL!
20% OFF

St. Ri. 124,. Pomuoy, OH .

AUTQ &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.

• . Qui Low Everydiy

Transmiuion
PH , 992·5682
or 992-7121

Pomeroy, Oh .
Jlh, 992-2174

BAILEY'S SHOES
322 No.

Second

St.

Middleport, Ohio 45760

2-2 6-ttc

RUTLAND FURNITURE CO S
CARP~ 1 SHOP
l.iiiJI ''i :-;, l1.1 111111 Ill ~11111'11',1\11'111 1111111

CARPET
$1295

the follow1ng descrrbed par cels Parcel No 1. Begrnnrng at
a po1nt north 83 deq , 19 ' East
120 leet 1rom "th e southwest
corner of the Guy H. and Lars P.
Swcun 26 4 acre trac t as
recorded rn - M ergs Coumy
Deed Records Volume 223.
Page 21)9 . sar d po1nt · of
begrnrng be rng marked by a
locust post. thence north 84
deg 24 ' eas t 122 25 feet to a
loc ust post. thence north 1 deg
25' east 151 5 teet to a lo cust
post. !hence south 84 deg . 30'
wP.st I I 0 1 feet to a locust post:
then ce sou th 5 deg· 50' west
153 feet to the por nt o f
beqJnn Jng, contarn1ng 0 40
acres. more o r tess. be1ng the
same real es tat e conveyed by
Guy H Swarn and Lors P Swarn ,
husband and wrle. to GP.orn,q
and Judr t h St archer . by deed
d3ted Aprrl 25. 1972·
Parcel No 2 Beg1nn1ng at a
po1nt north 83 deg 19' east
\20 1P-f!l and no rth 8 4 deg 24 '
oust 122 25 feet from the
southP.a st corner of the Guy H
nnd Lors P Swarn 26 4 acre
tr act as recorded rn Mergs
County Deed Record Volume
223 Page 269 . sc:ud pomt of
berJmn1nq herng marked by a
locust pos t. thence north 84
cteq 24' east 122 feel to a
loc ust post. th ence north 3deg .
15· west 150 tee t to a locust
post thence south 8 4 deg 30'
West 11 0 1 feet to a locust
post. thence so uth 1 deg 25 '
West 151 5 feet to thfl po1nt ol
beg1nnrng . co ntarn1ng 0 40
acres . mare o r less
Refer ence Dee d Vo lume
~63 . Paqe 59 3 Deed Records
M ergs County. Oh ro
rerms o t Sale Cash tor no t
less thnn two thrrds of the
apprarsed value Apprarsed at

530.90000
JAMES J PROffiTI,
SHERIFF OF
MEIGS COUNl'l. OHIO
151 13 20. 27. 3ic

lor

tractot'l.~
•

~alntenance

• All&amp;chments

• Helolul ldvlce

D'DlU TI\JE VALUE LUMBER
24011 &amp;stem Avt.
PH. 446-7126 5-24-1 mo

Real Estate General

We sell Qllllity used cars.
1-614 4464782,

lis, Ohio.

YOUNG'S

MINE RUN

SE~VICE

STRIP

CARPENTER

Gallipo-

-'-AddoN and .......Wing

wart.:

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TEAFORD
VIRGIL B. SR . REALTOR
21o r . 1nd St .
Phone

V. C. YOUNG Ill

• ScoHie Smith

All Makes end Models
Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Service Available
• n tmopd

furnace. and I~ of new
paneling, For a Quick sale. will
take $23. 500.
SPECIAL -

lull

$275 PER TON
MIN . 6 TON

A TON

PHONE
304 - 273 - 5555
304 - 273-5303
5·1?· I mo

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Sizes start from 12'116'

ilrVinyl Liner
*Fiberglass
•Stainless Steel

UTILITY BUILDINGS

Siz~s from 6'x6' Up ·-- !

to 24'x36'
lnsulltd Do&amp; Houses

985-3561

All

Makes
•Wa8here •Diehwaehera

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PHONE:
1-304-773- 5634
Mason, W. Va .

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Aeng••

,Jacina1 Ott.
tlti. ll':(':J.Slfl

•Rofrlgarotora
•Drylrl •FrHJin
PARTS ond SERVICE

len~h

NEW HAVEN. W. VA.

2-1Hit

"CUT OUT

3 bedroom toole

with bath, TP water, carpeting.
IOOdern kitchen, lui basement
and large yard at Hemlock
Grove for $26,000.
.

AT

ll - ~11t

NEW LISTING - .3 apart'ments, partly furn~hed. 12

DRIVEWAY SlAG
U~PICK-UP

PH. 992-2280

992-6215 or 992.731~
Pomeroy , Ohio

1· 1614) ·992·3325

rooms, 3 baths, naiUral gas

S30JO

-l'lumlolng ond
olectrioolwark
(Fr.. Esllmaies)

C. L.

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"DDITIONAL6'11 DISCOUNT IN APRIL - CASH. CARRY

POMEROY LANDMARK

$125,000.

614-992 -2181

BAIIGAIII - I.Jrge home with
several garages and storage. In
the country on ha1d road. I ll
blths, Healolator, flr'nace and
one IICre for $40,000.
'

Hlic

427 1 mo

AND HoME MAINTENANCE
"Rooflna of oil types .
Rllldontiol &amp; Commorclal
'Gutters &amp; 00Wftspouts
·stotm Window• &amp; Doors

FlEE ESTIMATES

7~2·2134

or 949, 2160

C.rplitld, bl1hroom with
sllowtr, 111 or 1lact. rrlric..
fumace, &amp; lot, Waterh•ter,
(lllp, sink, ca. tlact.. or
blitiiiiY liafrts, sl•ps 6, tx·
ctHIIIt cond~lon .

For 111 your wiring ,
needa; fum•c" re· •
p1lt aervk:e and In· ·
at•U•tlan.
Realdentlel
• Commercial
Call 742·31915

20 Ytln Elp11ionco
TOM HOSKINS

l'h.

FOR SALE
18 FT. WILD CAT
TRAVEL TRAILER
.,

MILLER .
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

OHIO
VALLEY
ROOFING

6 LML ACRES - I'Mh water
lip, electric, septic tan~ and
natural gas. On stl!te road neer

• ·

S.20·1 mo. pd.

$2,700.00 or Best Offer
PH .992 · 3005
5·16-1 mo,

l-l·tte

Reina

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Ill THE WOODS - 3 acres
't*ls 14x70 lrlil«. equippsl

klche!l,

Set-One of Tl1e Clellnd

% Acrs • 2~ StCifJ, 3 bedrooms, 27 Anne St., Bietzy

Heiahts, Pomeroy, OH'.

. 601 £at

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1'011 SALI AS IS
Contact: Don I. Deller
Ul Wtst Main St
.P.O. Boa 109
.
Chllllcotbt, OH. 45601

.In

Gltt&amp; To Help You luy or 51111

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Clellnd, Jr., GRI .................................. 992-6191

Dallit y,.... ............. :..................................... !IIZ-5692

_.. TNIIIII .............. .... ,....... ,,,,,,,, ,, ............ Mt-2180
Jo Hill ..... ,........,,,,,,, .................................... 915 t411

775-0106

ROOFING

21UIIIIIDTS - All utilities in

$23.500.

.

110 Sl6fl 011 YOUI PIOI'EIIY
If YOU WISH. CAU ttZ·P
IDSQL

Housinq

Olfica .............. ,.... ' ... ' ......................... '' ... '"" .. 992-2251

Headquartl'r ~-

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GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC.

H. L. Writesel

Bu~in;t.n, ~of

SyracUS&amp; Nso a 2 bednxrn
mobile home on Rt 124. Willi

SlrMt

~- Ohio 45759

near

$21.500.

O¥lr 100 Pllll*lios. low mt..t ltlOMY now milalilt!
Cltllnd lllllly, Inc.

VERY REASONABLY

Kitchen

lO-&amp;.IIc

AIIIJP'I !If
Of

!lplir,

Ivai_.,
lflllll and

dawnltpOIItl, . . . diMh. and Pli1111RL a1oflt·

docn and wlncloln.

All Wort G-tlld
' "fret htl•tts"

Call: 949-2263 I
Or 992-219\ ...; .

lndushial , com-cial,
Rtsitltntial, Interior and
Exterior.
Pllntlng
Sandblaating
Wttarblaatlng_.
Ptrklng Lot ftipplng
8pr1y Painting
Taxture Coati:'&amp;•

·F._ II•••

ftw.

II •

CAll 614-949·2616
.....2 ... .

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SWEEPER tnd -lng ma·
clrlne .repair, pana, and
Mlpplloa.
Pick up and

delivery, Devle ' Vecuum
c~aa-. one ha~ mile up
448-6214 • .

Rd.

Call

Gun SIIHt. llutland Amori·
·oanLaglon 1 p .m. lun., May
o1ibaolutely factory
clro!&lt;e _gun1 only.

:u.

Wanted To Buy

&amp;· Vicinity
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TWO family yard sale. 1 rWue
out Jaricho Rd . Pt. Pleesnt.
Clothing · and m1ac. r14ey
9 -3 . Watch for signa. If
rain -cancelfit..

RUMMAGE sole, Saturday,
May 28, 9 :00 to 5:00 . Next
to Western Auto, Pt Plea·
sont . By the Claos of 1978.
N ot responsible for
accidents .
Yard Sole Thuro. 26th. Fri .
27th on Rt . 82, houae trailer
on right side. Waterloo Rd. 3
Family Sale . Good bargalna.
May 28th yard sale 9 -1.
2228 Uncoln .Pt. Pl. Mlac
Items.

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Insurance

31 Homes for Sale
~ BR 2 full bath; cantr.-l .elr,

BEDS -IRON, BRASS , old Ar.e You paying to mu ch for
furniture , Qold, silver dol- your hoapitel -heahh insulara, wood ice boxes. atone rance . Call Car ro ll
jara, antlquea. etc .. Com- Snowden. 446 -4290.
plate household&amp;. Write :
M .D. Miller. Rt. 4 , Pomeroy.
Oh. Or 992-7760 .

lrnpiU 1'1HIAC
lwr lowe
Help Wanted

Wil do baby sitting in my

home anytime, fenced in
back yard &amp; refarencas
o•olloble . Coli 814-388·
9768.

Rick Peerson Auctioneer
Service. Estate, Farm, An - You can make money aelli'lg
tlque a. liquidation sales. AVON . Call 446 -3368 or
Ucenoed &amp; bonded in Ohio llo 814 -388-9046 .
WVo . 304 - 773- 5786 or 1- - - - - - - - - 304-773-9186 .
Secretary· Bookkeeper im mediate opening for respon Auction every Fri. night at sible person full time . Will
the Hartford Community require light bookkeeing,
Canter. Truckloads of new typing, filing . Must be able
merchandise everY week. to work Independently aaConaigmenta of new and lary commensurate with
u11d merchandise always eJI.p. Send resuma to Ohio
welcome. Richard Aevnolda Residential Service• Inc .
Auctioneer. 275-3089 .
P.O. Box 938 . Gelllpolis. Oh
45831 .
Complete Auctioneer Ser ·
vice. Also do appraisals. Rag lttered Nurae un ique full
Ucensed &amp; bonded to tell. time potitlon available
Households, farm furnish · working with ~ . R . adults in
inga 1St Real eatate . Over 26 a resldentialaettlng . Must be
yesrse~tperlence in buying &amp;
able to dealgn policies and
Hlling new. used &amp; ·a nt ique procedurea . Community
furniture. 814 -992-83 70 . health exp. desired . l&lt;nowlOtby A. Martin.
adga of madlc•de.ICF-MR a
plus. uc. starting salary.
Antique Auction . 541 W. Liberal benefits package.
Main . Under the bridge. Sand resume to Ohio Real·
Behind Shemmya . Firat dentltl Services In c . P .O .
hou11 . May 28th at 10 a.m. Bo• 938. Gollipolio. Oh
45831 '
AUCTION every Saturday
night, 8 p .m . Mt . Alto Wanted part time babysitter
Auction Barn . Consign · in Kan1uga area. Please aend
ment1 taken avery Saturday your ntme and 3 raferancas
1 :00 till tale time. Emma to P.O. Box 264 . Cheohlro.
Bell Auc tineer. 304 ~ 428 - Oh 46820 .
8177.
Lady to do part time phone
work at home. Write O .S .t.,
9 Wanted To Buy
4133 E. Main St .. Columbuo. Oh ~3213 .
WANTED TO BUY Old lurnl ture •nd Antiques 9f 111 Gallipolis Parka and Re c.
kinde, cell Kenneth S""waln, Dept . Ia taking applicetiona
~48- 3169 or 258-1987 in for aerobic dance inatructor.
th• ·evenlnga.
Must be over 21. have dance
or aerobic dancalnatructor.
Buying Gold, SIIYer, Plati - Hours mult be flexible.
num . Gold and Sliver pricea Appl¥ lmmedlotely at 818
ere the highelt In two yeen. Second Ave .. Gallipolla.
check our price• on gold &amp;
tllver, tcrap jewelry. Buying •80-100 dolly commloolons
Old coins •. acrap rings &amp; po11ible plua motttly bonus
silverware. Dally quotea on repeat tal at . Coneumable
eveilable. Al1o coins &amp; coin product• eweryone uaea.
oupplleo . for oale. Spring Ouslffy for company car,
Valley Trading Co., Spring travel, retirement program.
Valley Plaza, ~4e - 8025 or Work full / 'pert tlma from
448-8028 .
.
home. Not .door to door . We
train you . Cell448-1988 .
We pay cash for late modal
clean us" care.
Part-time poattlon ,a vailable
Frenchtown Car Co .
for individual with terious
Bill Gene Johnson
lntornt In Malgo Co . Hlo4411-0089
tory. Busine11 background
prtfe,r..t. Send reeume to
Diamonds. gold banda. cl111 Box 14&amp;, Pomeroy by June
rlngo. oll•ar colno, 10-14 3, 1983. E.O.E.
kar1t scr•p lewerly. T1wnay
Jawertaro, 2nd. AYa., Galli - I·
polio. 448-11115.
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Situations
Wanted
Pay caoh for Ulld Mobile 11 - - - - - - - - - - Homo or Travel Troller. Call '

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114 - 4~6 - 01711 .

Announcement•

~a Craolt

··.. ···Pt.fii&amp;ii ii&amp;·.;·•···..

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Chester, Ohio
Ph. 985-4269
Dew•yne William•

COAL

- -.. ond..-w....

IMPRESSIVE - Modern 3
bedroom brick. • 2 fireplaces,
l•ge family room, 2 car garage,
equipped kitchen, 2~ baths, 2
patils, and l•ge lot Mking

Good Selection Of
GRASS CARPET ,

Cany

SERVICE

ARROW FlASHING
SIGNS
3 types, 2 Colora

John's Auto Sales

81~ - 387 - 7101 .

acres, fences. and large storage
24x65. On~ $38,500. ·

INSTALLED
WITH PAD

Cash &amp;

APPLIANCE

PAT HILL FORD

Patio aale at Pat Noelt.
Rutland Rd., St. Rt. 1 2~. 'I•
mile from Rt . 7 bypata. Fri.
&amp; Sat., Moy 27 &amp; 28 . .

6 Fimity Yard Sale BetwHn
Rio Granda &amp; Bidwell on At.
664. Btby clothaa, axcera ize
bench, misc . clothes, miac.
items .

Public Sale
S. Auction

Auction every Tueaday
night. Krodel Park Club
House. Pt. Pleasant WV .
Auct . Lonnie Neal . Call

AND

New Homes - Extensive 1 ' We cen repair and , .
Remodelin1.
· core l1ldliltoos and hell•I nsu1ance Work
.• - · We cen 8110
•Custom Pole Bldgs.
acid boll and lOCI out ra·
&amp; jlaraees
diators. We elao rape1r
1
•Roofine Work
Gas Tanka,
oAiumiltllll &amp; Vil1)1 Sidin15
15 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
992-2196
PH. 992-7583
Middleport,
Ohio
or 992-2282
l -Illie

porch, eKtra
frame room, power planl 18

STARTING AT

RUBBER-BACK TWEED

S&amp;W TV

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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Yard lr Garage Sale at·
6 -Pointl, Pomeroy. May
31st. June1,2 .3 . 9a.m. to 7
p.m . look for olgno. Clo·
thing, houaehold , garden .•
misc . Items . 814- 992 ·
7795 .

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Par~

CONGOLEUM

$499 '

H141dqua

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5-25-1 mo Pd.

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION·

PRIVATE -A teal quiet place
in the woods. Nice 14x70 Holly

•

Good Selection Of
GOLD SEAL

aa~h~c·

Yard Sale Friday May 27.
8:00-4 :00 . O.J . White Rd,
One Day Only I Sat . Mey 28, Ninth houae out . Baby
8 1 Femily Verd Sale. Good item a. boya-mena-womena
clothlntt-lllailll (aleo lerge'r clothing. odds &amp; ends.
woman o). mloc., houMhold 1- --::._______
ltema, tkl . .l. typewriter, Big Yard Sale Fri . thru Mon.
others too numerous to 9 -6 . "II idema must go. low
mention, aoUth Rt. 7 near prices; proceeds goes to
Clay School, near Eureka. feed hungry children of the
Everything must go I
world . Rt. 141 West ol
1----::.___;;,._~- Gafllpolla.
. Urge 3 Family Gar,e Sale.
Thur., Fri. • Sat., -1 124 Yard Sale Rain or Shine.
Deenlo Dr .. Oalllpollucross Fridoy &amp; Soturdoy, May 27
from Mlnko Auto Saleo. a. 28 . From 9 10 5 . Rodney
At.35. Tape players, CB. Iots Village 11 . Follow signs.
of nice clothing, much :-nora. Tires, clothing , Avon bottles. tupperware , bikes .
Vard Sale 110 4th . Ave. Much much more.
Galllpollo. Thuro , Fri . &amp; Sot.
4 Family Yerd Sale Friday &amp;
Yard Sola Only doy only . Saturday . 2 atory green
Sat. 28.10-11. Nice clothing. house on Rt . 7 in Cheshire,
moternlty &amp; boby0-9. mioc .. acro11 from J ' s Mini Mart .
household Items. Follow Rt. All aize clothing , home inte180 to VInton Elem. School rior,Lwhite half canopy bed
about 1 'h mi .
with bedspread and ensemble. clarinet. aheeta. paper7 Family Patio Sale 4 '12 mi. back books, dishes, child·
out Rt. 141 . 27th , 28th, rena clothing. knick knacks
29th llo 30th. Old dloheo. and oiher mioc .
men-women -children clothing. Avon collectibles . I
Rain or ahine.

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

f i r&amp;~lace,

large lot&gt; clos_. to
town . Cell 448-2699 after
6.

9

Prices Until 'Stock
Is Sold.

Also

&amp; Vicinity_

---···ricimiirv .......... .

Yard Sale. Tue• ..6/ 31 , Wed .
8/ 1, 8 to 7 at 38 Vlnton St.
Gallipolis. Ohio .

3 bedroom home It 123
Garfield Ave .. concrete
pool, full basement, 2 firepla ces , 2 'h baths. new
Gold, silver, sterling , je- •18 Wanted to Do
car pet , 2 a cre lot from SR
6 Lost end Found
welry, rings, old coins a.
At . 7 to river . Owner will
currency . Ed Burkett Barber
consider financing with lciw
LOST ten Chihuahua brown ; Shop. Middleport . 992 · General Hauling and Trash down payment and 9%
3478.
no~t , white blaJe on face .
--~
temovel· sa·rvlce .. J~eliable .:mtorest . Cell 446 -1 !)46.
Call ·448 - 318~. or ~48, _! ..,..~....,.~~--'---,.:..
1147.
Wanted tO buy . New. u•ed&amp; ;';~ ~:~~~:~1 ';; a~~ 1 5 446 . HOUS E FOR SALE In Mid- .
antique furniture . Will buy 1
dloport . Newly remodeled
LOST Male white cat, grey piece or co mplete house- EKpeilenced house painting home with fireplace. po11i·
apots , between ears , near holds. Call Osbv A . Martin and l1wn mower repair, very ble woodburner. close to
Greaay Ridge . Call. 814 - 814-992-6370 .
reasonable rates . Cell 446 - school• and shopping . Call
643 ·0166, with reward .
6t 4 -99 2-6941 .
8688 .

Longhelred kittens, 8 weeki
.gl,~ . &gt;104 -876 -1920.

8

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
PROBATE DIVISION.
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
JOSEPHINE OSBORNE ,
AOMX.:
WILBUR WARNER
ESTATE,

WORK AND

) Announcement
}F or Re nt

446 367388245 256 643-

Public Notice

Meigs County
Area Code 614

Or 742-2068
- S.~l

" FENCING ~~OVIDES PRIVACY PlUS
PROTECTION FOI! CHilDRiiN &amp; PE15"

5.13· 1 mo

81-HoR!B lmproverJ1!tnts
82-Piumbing 6 Heating
83-Excavating
8,4'Eiactrf!:•llo Refrigenition
85-General Hliuling
86-M .H .'Repair
87- Upholstery

Public Notice

141

)Wanted

PEST CONTROL
SERVICE

followinf{ telt•phone exchan!{es ...
Gallia County
Area Code 614

PH. 742·2407

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Classified pa!{e.~ cot•er the

71-Autos for Sale
72-Trucks for Sale
73-Vans64WD
74-MotO&lt;cycles
75-Boats 8o Motors
76-Auto Parts&amp; Accessories
77-Autr&gt; Repair ·
78-CamplngEquipnient

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1 1- Help Wanted
1 2 - Situated Wanted
1 3 -lnsurance
1 4- BusinessTraining .
15- Schools
16- Radio. TV 8o CB Repair

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
THE FARMERS BANK &amp;
SAVINGS COMPANY.

51 - Household Goods
52-CB. TV 8o Radio Equipment
53-Antiquos
54- Misc. Merchandise
55-Building Supplies
56-Pats for Sale

Duler
Farm Equipment

CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

PH. 992 --2478

Mwruhaedlwe
2 2 -Money to loan
·
2 3 · Professional Services

fllw llolllnd, Bush 1101
flr!ll Equipment

FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY

LARGI' ar SMAU JOIS

FOR PROFESSIONAL
TERMITE AND ·
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eLandlcaping

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- Backhoes
-Dump Trucks
- Lo, Boy
- Trencher
- Water
-Sewer
-Gasl,.ines
-Septic Systems

111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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Call 8-43-5425

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FREE ESTIMATES

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U.S. IT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE , OHIO

Beck·

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Local School Board wW meet
Tuesday, May 31, In the blgll

the home of Ruth Reeves, advisa'. otticers
Wf!1"e elected ~ nd money-making proJects
...,.. dlsc\158ed. No demonstratlons could bo

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'Roofin&amp;
'Gutler &amp; Down Spouts

PHONE Jill CLIFFORD
992-n01
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lhoot at tho Rut~nd
American Legion Sudoly May
J&amp;F
EUGENE LONG
MEIGS
'BOGGS
29th at 12 p.m. Aboolutely
CONTRACTING
factory choke guno.
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SUPES~~~~~:INYL
EXCAVATING . SALES &amp;SERVICE 4 Giveaway

•LAIID CLEARING,

The Hoo! Hollow Band&amp;ts IT}(It on May 2 at

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The Daily Sentinel

Ohio

r

MONDAY

The Alfred Uvestock Club met on May 15 at
the home m Red Can-. '"""' m bus,_
Included setting meotlng dates and handln&amp;
out project books. n.!reshment. w..-e ~
ll)' Rooe and Red Carr. The next ..-tng or
the club wW bte June 5 at the Carr m1dence.
Mmtben wlll WCI"k wlltJ their anJmal!J at this
time. - L1X1 Burke, Reporter.

Peme!vy-Middleplift,

Will do baby olttlng In my
home. Racine area. Any •••·

Oo!&gt;d ulld 1-etrv, dla monda. gold 6 JMver. We • , ~ - 9~8 - 2778 .
alae buy, ooll • trade guna .
Frank 'o Pawn Shop, 401 13
1
2nd . Avo.. GaNipollo, ~48- 1 _ _ _ _n_•_u_r_a_n_c_e_ __
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House w ith 8 acrea. Call
614 -266 -6663 .

Will do odd and end jobs,
reasonable. Cell 614·367 ·

7708 .

Lovely . 6 rooms. Double
garage, beautifully landacBped area lot . Atop Rose
Hill, Pam . 40 ' a. 814-9854257 .

Certified eM perienced
teacher wants to babyeit
during summer . Call 446 0845 .

7 yeara old. 4 mitll out of
Ra ci ne . 81 -level. 2 ~ lr gar ·
age attached. 3 car gariQI
un · t~ttached . 3 acres With
good drilled well and much
mora . 614 -843-6350 .

Babysit in my home. toddler.
intent or elementary . Can
anend summer racreatlon
program in Gallipolis. Call
~48 - 7354 .

Bebyollllng in my hom e.
References available. Call
448-4047 .

so li . 3 bedroom ranch. Quiet

21

Pt . Pl . Appointment Only .

Owner

transferred . . Muat

country living, scenic view.
Pom eroy. &amp;69 .900. 614·
992-5420 .
House . 2722 Lincoln Ave.

Business
Opportunity

304-6 76 - 407~ .
EIGHT acres. small houM.
garage. out buildings. pond
a. mineral rights, reduced
prlco, 304-896 -3819 .

INOTICEI
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . recommends
that you do buaine11 with
peopla you kn ow . and NOT
to send money through the
malt until you h11va investigated th a offering.

For Sale By Owner. a11uma ~
ble at 8 p ercent intereet, 3
bedroom home with vinyl
aidi ng. tull size basement
8nd bath end %, located In
leon· Baden Road . Phone
30 4-468-1888 alter 6 p.m.

Country c'arryout for sale by
owner , Upper Rt. 7 in
Kenauge , Ohio . Call 446 2192 or 448-9171 .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

22 Money to loan
TRI - STATE MOilllE
HOMES . USED · C• , RS,
TRUCKS . GAlllPO .IS.
CHECK OUR PRICES . C \Ll
446 -7572 .

HOM E LOANS 10V.'!I Iixed
rate. Lea dar Mortgage, 77 E.
Stete . Athena. Ohio. 1·614 592-3051 , or t -800-341 6554 In Ohio .
23

CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL ·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI . WEST . GALLIPOLIS ,
RT 38 . PHONE 446-7274,

Professional
Services

2 Iota !. a mobile home
'12x60. 2 bedroom, with
C&amp;l Bookkeeping
Broad range of bookkeeing rural water. gas heat. Ha1
and taM Nrvicea avell1ble to some furniture, price
112.600. Or41ots&amp; mobile
ault your bualne11 needs .
11~ . 800 . Coll4.4 8-1240 .
Carol Nul
448-38112
PIANO TUNING $8 off pluo 1975 1 4•70 Peerleos MH.
di1counts to aenior clti;rans- w -tllt out , EC. cant. air,
, total electric.
churohes-achoola. Call Bill · woodburner
Ward Ward'a Keyboard. new carp throughout, underpinning . outbuilding .
~~~~ - ~372 .
ft 1,600. Call 814 - 2415 PIANO TUNING-LANE DA- 6408. ~48 - 0212 .
NIELS . Rallabla service
tinea 1881. A11ociate of 1 978 Schultz 1 4x70 2
bdrm .. 2 baths , central air,
Brunlcerdl Mueic Co. Phone good
cond .. on rental lot,
1114-742-2951 '
near Goodyear Plant, allumable loan . French City
PERMANENT hair romoYII Brok1111rlng
Service, 448 ·
Profanional Electrolysis
9340
.
Clinic. A.M .A . opprqYad . Dr.
referrala. Monday, Wednes 1973 Carrage house mobile
day. Friday. byappoh rtment . home
70x12, AC, W lo 0
304-876-6688 .
hookup, dishwasher, 2 bdr. ,
2 both . Coil after 6, 814 682 -7277 or 814 -8827282 . Beot offar ..
1978 14x70 Windsor, 3
bedroom, 1Yl bathe. furnlohed, 8x10 utility buMdlnfl.
Daath In family must sell.
Call 448-7613 call bafote
3 :00m altor 4 call ~~~7847 .

~ bdr .. 2 full batho. flnlohad
baaament, 2 csr gerage .
Appolntmant only. 203 KI nton Dr., Gtlllpollo. 44111223.

19711 Kirkwood 1~x70 mo·
bile home, f8,500. Call
814-388-9038 .

3 bedroom, 1332 oq .ft ..
under conatructlon, Ivy Dille
S~bdiYIIIOn . K~K contraotoro, Inc. Call 814-387·
0831 or 448-1759. ,

SANOY AND BEAVER In·
WANT to buy old boof or auranca Co. haa offered
dairy COW, 304·895·3835, •rvkJea
for fire · ln,urance
coverage In Oalfla County
BUYI,. 3 old • new comloa for almoat a canturv. Farm,
• aeme papar becko. Ask for homo anti paraonal P'oparty By ow- 3 bedroom homo
Chaltor. 304-8711-8238.
In Rio Orando, Oh. Call
CO.Ig.. ere IVMilbte to
114-245-1274,or81 ~-241lndlvltlual
nH&lt;Ia.
Conlwlng lat In good condJ· tact llay w.dom!IYir. egent. . 8117 for appointment. Aoatlon. 304-812 -2334.
oonabJy prioejl. ·
Pllono 311-12411.

Late 1980 Wlndoor, 14x1o
with 7x22 upando. 3 bdr,,
2 bllth, houoo typo furnltu,.,
central air, atero, miarowave, end mora. E•cellent
buy on quality homo
118.1100. Roclnay· Cora Rd .
Call 8111· 241-1221 .

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Mobile Home•
for &amp;ala

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE"'

64 Miac . Meri:handiM

81

1977 14x70. 3 bedrooms. 2
full batho, 810,000. 304·
876-2949 .
.
1981 FLEETWOOD. 14x70,
bedroom. 2 batha, all
electric, partially furni1hed,
114,600 . Coli 304-7735046 .

3

79 STERLING mobile hOme:
all electric . 2 bedroom.
cetral air, underpenned. excellent condition . 304-6765639 .

33

farms for Sale

142 ecrea near Rio Grande,
hou11 81 buildings , Will sell
all or port . Call 448 -2699
lfter 6 .
SMALL 32 acre farm, 6
out Sandhill Rd., 3
bedroom houl8 . t38,000.
304-676 -6336 .
mile~

34

· Business
Buildings

For rent or sale buaineas
building containa3 ·bedro0m
apt. upltairs a. arrange·
menta for 1 or 2 buaine~sas
downa1aira. Sale can eiao
Include 2 rental trellara. Call
446-3888.

36. Lots &amp; Acre a ga
5 -20 Acres woods. over·
looking Ohio River, city
1chool1. 446-3664 or 1·
613-423 - 8928 .
Owner/ Agent .
3&amp; acres at 'Rodney on W.T.
Watson Rd. Owner finenc·
ing available. Call446-8221
after 6 waekd•ys.
For Sale : 10.8 acrea on
Bulavilla Rd. in Golllpollo
Town1hip . Reduced to
U6 .ooo . Call 446-4670 .
1 .4 Acre lot In Bradbury.
good location. trailer hookup. all utllltlea, septic tank .
Call 6 14·992 -2802.
TWO acres. 11ptic ayatem.
well. electric hook-up, VJ

mile from New Haven. 304882· 3368.
FIVE acres land. down payment and teke over paymanti, city water S. electric
on land. 304-676 -2449 .

36

Real Estate
Wanted

Buying houses and apart·
menu. Need properties with
favorable price and terms.
Box 1109 Galllpollo . Oh.
46831.

3 bdr. house, cent. air.
Addloon, Oh, &amp;250 , Call
614-440-0176 .
3 bdr .. house 2 fireplace•.
twlmmlng pool, fence, pa~
tlo, garage. central air . Sell,
rent or trade. Carol Yeager,
Realtor. Call 304 - 675 ·
0104.
4 bdr. houM. 2 bath1, 2VJ
mi. from HMC off 180, 2 cor
garage. lerge garden apot.
UIO mo. Coli 814 -246·
' 9170.
2 bdr. furnlahed duplex. very
nleo. water paid, Main St ..
Cbe1hlre. No i111lde pet1.
Call 814-240 -6818 .
2 BR cottage, prlvete, lo·
ootid In city . • 226 per mo.
plus utilities. References.
Coli 448-3791 ofter 5 .

2 bedroom with yard. I 180.
pl\lt depoalt &amp;
814-f92·7177.

utllitle1.

MODERN 3 bedrqom. fom·
llr rqom. neer school• &amp;
hooptlol. Rofo-ce • dap ·
ooit ~uired . Coli :J04-076 ·
433- .
MOQER N 3 bedroom, fam·
lly r~m. near 14hoola &amp;
hoopl!•l. Ro!oren"" • depooit rrqulrod. Call '04· 676433q .
9

r~m

houle. Park Dr,
month, ref. ,oq. 304·
671·•••11 .
U2~

,

Ho!MImprovementl

STUCCO PLASTERING

cial and reokiontioi, "
Htimotn. Call 81&amp;.2111·.,·
., 1a2.
..
PAINTING · lntoriOI' end
oxtorior. plumbing, roofing.
oomo remodeling. 20 yro. ·•
oxp. Call 6to~·31B·IIIII!2 .
Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout- ~
ing. 30 yeoro · olporience,
-ciollzing In bUill up. roof. :
Coil 614·3BI·IIBI7.
3 opaod, 3 wheal bicycle.
like now. Coll448-1 163.
Pre11ure treated fence potu
· f2.96 each, 1x1 2 " pine
shelving $ .85 per foot . Alao
kiln dried maple, red oak.
oak, sanafras. wal·
r-;~~~~~::':':::':':~~~~::':':::':':~~::':':::':':~ white
nut, c•der, poplar, bill
42 Mobile Homes
46 Space for Rent
wood drop citing lr 2A"
hardwood paneling. Bidwell
for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Counlrv ·Fumhure, Bidwell,
Mobile home for rent. Call Park, Route 33, North of Oh, 814-3BB·8463,
Pomeroy. Large Iota. Call
446-0756 .
King aize round bed . Red
992 ·7479 .
velvet headboard and
12x60 2 bdr. mobile home
spread . Excel. cond., •400.
all utilltle1 paid, except
Call 814-682-7184 .
electric . Oep. Req . Call 47 Wanted to Rant
446 . 8658 .
3 bedroom houae, unfur· Air Conditioner, 11 ,600
10 x 65, 2 bd .room mobile niahed. Around Middleport BTU, *176 or best offer . Call
home in Racine area. 814- or in cOuntry. 614-992- 448-8134.
992 -6858 .
6418 or 614 -992·6624.
18 HP Garden Tractor, J .C.
Penny with e1,460 mower
attachment . U1ed only 4
Approximately
6 mlle1 1rom
2 bedroom mobile
timoo. Call614-388 ·9809 .
Middleport or Pomeroy .
614 -992-6968 .
51 Household Goods New Oak Furniture, tables.
chairs , cupboards, pie
2 bedroom 1urniahad.mobile 1- - - - - -- - - $w,fclaa54 ,sconk
home. Adult1 only. Utilities
paid . No pets. Deposit &amp;
SWAIN
referenc•• required . AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE New Oak Furniture, tables,
Locotion -S . A. 1 43 . 814- 62 Olivo St .-, Galllpoiio. 6 c~ain , cupboa~ds. pie safe,
dry ainka. Paul Conkels
992-3847 afler 6 p ..,.
piece wOod living room suite Antlqu·e•. Tuj:Jpar.·. Pleint .
with 6 in.c h flat erma $399,
1'2x62 2 bedroom trailer. bunk bade complete . with
Adul11 only. Brown' s Trailer bunkieo t199, 2 piece an- Flowitra for Memorial Day .
North 2nd. St. Middleport .
Park. 814-992· 3324.
tron livlngroom aultea t199, Open 9-8 . Ciih's· PI!\~' e.
antron recliners •ss, other
TWO mobile homes for rent recliner• $80, maple dinette
on Rt . 2 about 6 minutes nt1 t179. love •••t• $70, Gold color rug It pad 8'x1 1',
from town . Call after 6 . hida-a - bed 8250 , box light beige rug 9'x9' like
new. Light beige rug 3 ' 11.9 ', 1
304-876-8277 .
1pringa 81 mattre11 twin' or pone pattie. like new with
full $100 1et regular-firm
2 bedroom trailer with add· $120 , maple dinette chairs chemicals. 48" inter spring
on andgerageon At . 2 above $36, wuh stands S34 , mattre11. 1 green couch Flex
old V. t200 month unfur· mJple rockers •69, 7 piece ateel early american atyte.
niahod; U26, · furnlohod , Qhrome dii1f!Ue set 81.49. 6 P~one 814-992-3249..
plus utllltlei, • 60 depOalt, pieCe dinette set eas. used
Maytag auto. ~asher $86 ..
304 -875·3248 after 7 .
bedroom suites, refirgera · auto.
washer &amp; electric dryer
tors, ranges, che1t, dr8118fl.
Nice mobile home lot water wringer waahera, TV ' s , $10q ., 30 Inch gas range
and sewer turn. 304-676- !Jryeres. &amp; ahoe1. Call 446 · 845 ., self defrosting refrigerator $6.5 ., heavy duty
107,6 .
3169 .
Kenmore waahar $100 .
GOOD USED APPLIANCES Phone 614·742-2362 .
44 Apartment
· washers, dryers, refrigera- 1 Magic Chef wan oven LP
for Rant
tors. renge1 . Slcegga Ap- ga1,
Chef ·aurfece
pliances, Up.,.r River Rd .. range1LPMagic
g11,
2
stools. 1
beside Stone Crest Motel. Sear~ go-cart 2 bar
suter, 1 ·3
2 bdr. Regency Inc . Apart-- 4_4_8_-_7_39_8_._ _ __ _ _
speed girls bike, 1-22 inch
menta 1200 per mo . or If Sears mower. 614 -992 ·
income io 110,000 or lou
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
2201 .
HUD available. A-One Real Sofa, chair, rocker, otto·
E1tatea, Carol Yeager, Real - man, 3 tables, (extra heavy JS 360C dozer, JB 3508
tor. Call 304 -876· 6104 9r by Frontier) , 8886 . Sofa , crawler, loader w-bucket
304-676-7386 .
chair and loveaeat, t276 . and forks. M F44 rubber tired
Sofas and chairs priced from loader. 1 972 Ford F700
Small furnished houae in t286 . to 1896. Table• . 146 w -cheater axle and 20 ft .
city, adulto only . Call 446- and up to t126 . Hide·a· flatbed , 1 978 Wildernell
beda , t44.0 . and up to camper. a 2 saw edge
0338 .
8626 .. Recliners. 1176. to w-power ~nit, La1ont 400
JACKSON ESTATES ' Equal •350., Lampl from 128. to industrial wood splitter .
Houalng Opport~nlty' has 876 . 5 pc . dinette• from 814-698-6613 .
one bedroom apanments .09 .. to $436 . 7 pc .. 1189 .
rer,t starting at t167 per end up. Wood table with •i* BEEN LOOKING FOR US?
month and two bedroom cheira •426 . to 1745. Desk We're Rawleigh, famous for
apartment• rent 1tenlng at 1110 up to e226 . Hutchao, flavor~, spices, seasonings
8193 per month . Coll446- e660. and up. maple or pine and other fine products.
flnlah . Bunk bed complete We' re now looking for relia 2746 or leeve me11age.
with mattreaaea. e260 . and ble people who want a good
Furnished apt ., 131 % 4th up lo f396 . Baby bed&amp;, part-time earning opportun Ave., Gallipolis. 2 bdr ., t110 . Mat1re1111 or boll ity. Cali 304 -676 -1090 for
&amp;186 mo ., water paid . Call 1pringa, full or twin, 158., appointment .
firm, eBB . and 178 . Queen
448 -4418 after ?PM .
seta, 8196 . 4 dr. ct1eats, 2 fuel oil stoves, 1ilo, New
Furnished apt ., 1136 2nd $42 . 6 dr. cheats, 854. Bed Bottom ring for silo, IIHI' by
Ave.. G•lllpolis. 2 bdr ., fr1mea. •20.and 126., 10 appt . 304-882-3224 .
8196 mo ., water paid . Call gun · Gun cabineta, •350 ..
dlnene chalrl 120. and •26 . GAS range, $60. c•n be
448-4416 after 7PM .
G11 or electric ranges. •326 seen at 6 Burdette Addition . ·
3 bedroom apt ., t176 per up to •376. Baby matr111e1,
month plus deposit. Cell •26 • 136. bod fro moo 120, FIVE piece wood dining
•20. • 130. king frame •so . room set, $26 . 304 -676 446 -3888.
Good •election of bedroom 3731 .
1 BR apt .in city . *200 per auitll, cedar che111 .
_T_ H
_P
__- 3- -..- F-ir-eo_t_o-no
mo. Utilities paid . Adults rockan. metal cablneta , 1-EI_G_H
6
only . Call446-3791 after 5 _ swivel rocken.
lawn tractor. $460 . 6 HP
Used Furniture -- bookcase. rototiller. $ 160 _ Both for
Apt. for rent . Half double -2 renge1. chain. end tablll.
bd .room Apt . Adults pre· washer~. dryera. refrlgera· 8660. Both in good condi ·
304 -882 -2896 .
ferred . No polo. 614·992· loro and TV' o. 3 milao out I
Buloville Rd. Open 9om to l:-:-------- -2749 .
6pm. Mon . thru Fri .. Sam to
1 bed room Apt . 8196. mo. 6pm. Sot.
including utilities . Equal 446-0322
housing opportunity . Con tact Village Manor Apt1.
614-992 -7787 .

home. ,:~~~~~~~~~~

6 room &amp; bath unfurnlahed
apt. 814 -992-6434, 614992 - 6914 or 304-882 ·
2666 .

APARTMENTS. mobile
homes. houses. Pt. Pleasant
and Golllpollo . 614 ·448·
9221 .
ONE bedroom apartments
for the elderly. All utilltie1
paid . Tenant• pay 30 percent of their adjusted Income in thl1 HUO aubaldlzed
apartment building . Twin
Riven Tower, phone 304·
676 ·6679 . Equal opportunIty ho.using ,

ONE bedroom apertment,
e226 month, all utilities
paid, 304·6711·21196 .

46

Furnished Room~

For rent Sluplng Room•
ond light hOUH kHping
ro9m1. P•rk Cemrel Hotel.
Coli 448-0768 .
Sleeping room t125. 111iltloo
poid . single malo. Shore
bath, 919 Second Ave.
Gollipollo. Coli 4411· 44111
lhor 7PM.

Walk., Pupa, 9 web old,
UKC • PCA Rogiotorod .
Phone 388·8194.

Roofln... ahingiM. apouting ~.
and aluminum akfing wortl.
Insured. FrH EltimatM .
Treeing
. Regia· . ~:::::::::::;:::::::::::::::•:•:•:
"'~ 111
tared . Welker
Night pup
champion
4·949-20811.
tt:ock. Male or femele. 160.
---------614-992-7888 .
Hi PreNure Cl.. nlng. Alum63
Livalltock
inum eldlng, mobile homM.
71
Autos for Sale
13 mo. old regiatered walkt:tr
wo.o d , brick. 11ndttone
female. trees ground hog
building 1nd hom81. Aleo
day t90 firm. 304-876- Rogiotorwd Anguo Bull, 14 1984 CHEVELLE SS 350.4 heavy equipment. Fully invory nice. mu81 ooll. sured, Free eatimatel. 614~
3133.
montha old. Goebel Angut
.
Fo'l". Coolviilo. 814·1187· 304·870·2603 ohor I! p.m. 949-2886 . .
AKC rogiotered Doahchund 3838.
pupo, 304-895· 3958 .
1977 Chovt'Oiat 2 dr. 11. oc. GENE'S CAR~ET CLEAN·
Average 2&amp;·30 lb . weening am -fm ca11ette. Excellent lNG SERVICE. Recom TWO parakeet• &amp; cages. pig• 140. 1 head. 0114 near cond. 11900. 304-876- mended for profeaakJn•l · •
Rebblto. Phone 304-882- Porter, Ohio. 614·3117· 2278.
1te1m cle1nlng. Sc.o tch ' '·
3124, 1-3p.m .
Guord-FrH EttimotH. Call
06311.
81 Grand Prix, loodld, exc. Gone ot 614-992·11308 . •
Perrot Palace Pet Shop . REGSTERED &amp; grade walk· cond. chempegne gold .
Cockopoo f260 . Yellow ing hor••· l . E. Keister, 304-1175-2617.
RON'S Tolevleion Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
coctetill t36 .99. Many 304·678·21 7B.
other parrots . 304-675Motoroll, Ouaz1r, 1nd
2938 .
Trucks for $ala
houoo cello. Call 676-239B
Averege 25·30 lb . wa1ning 72
or 448 ·2464.
pigs e40. 1 ha1d. 5&amp;4 neer
rPortar. Ohio . 814· 317· 1973 2 bdr., eloc. or wood·
57
Musical
' 0638 .
burner. ..tting on private F • K Tree Trimming, otump
removal. Coll8711-133.1.
lot. Coll814-268·8813 .
Instruments
PIGS for aolo. ooii304-937W•nt•d to 18!118 Trectora, RINGLE'S SERVICE expo·
..:.o_r~6_._ __ __
Upri9ht Plano. 8176. Call 2_2~o_o_e~h
,treller••
fl•tbedl .. . ·v ana. Call rioncad roofing. Including
446 -7844 altai' 8 I!~;
814,4411-$209 betwHn B· "at "' IPPIICfltiOn,. CJ!~pen­
&amp;. Monday thru Friday.
· ter . .atectrlcian. muOn; .C•lf
304-8711 -2088 or 8711 ·
Wonted
:
Rooponolble
party
1
to take over low montly 1:
1978 Ford Courier pickup, 4560 .
payment• on spinet pl1no . ~~~~~~~~~;::;= very good cond. Call 814- 1----~-----Can be seen locally. Write I·
3B8·93~4.
Wetor Wallo. Comrnorciol
Credit Manager: P.O . Box
Autol for Sale
end DomHtic. T•t hoi•.
63TSholbyvlllo, IN 411176. 71
1978-'·F-150 4-WO, good Pumpe Soloo and Sonilce.
cond. Collll14·367· 7886 . 304-890-3802.
P.EAVEY lood AMP with
covers. 600 watt a, like n•w, 1978 l;hovy Caprice Cloo1979 Dod91 D-60 pickup,
$660 . Phone 304-676- aic, 4 dr. Hdaft. one owner.
t2,600. Coli 448· 1810 or extra extr1 aharp, 13,496.
6004.
John's Auto Sales. Call
'.
57· c,h ovroltt 2 door poot
68
Fruit · ·
orginal, 6 cyl., rebuilt trano.,
&amp; Vagateblas
• R Treti Service, fully
Vana &amp; 4 W.O .
body good, runo good. Coli 73
lnaured,
free eatimatea.
448-0713 .
77 Dodge Powerwogon. Phone 814·3117-0138, coli
Strawberriea, Teylor' a Berry 1974 Chergor 318 auto .. cruioo control. AC. AM-FM _•_h_e_r_&amp;.:.··- - - - - - Patch, Kerr-Harrltburg Rd . 8 new tlr11, many new pane, otero. t 1 .BC)O . Dodge 1
AM ·B PM, Mon . · Sat. Coil runo good, t400 . Coli 446· tranlfar oooa for 170. Cell SEAMLESS GUTTERS, One
448 -8892 or 614 - 246 - 0713 .
814-.3 88 -9328.
piece cuatom fit your homo.
1
9557 .
Guaranteed. Advanced Gut1978 BRONCO. good lor, !Day 014-1!92-4066,1
(night 014-69B-82011.1
STRAWBERRIES for ulo.
ehapa, 304-570 -2779.
.,•
You pick-. 76 , we pick$1 . 25 . Pliny 304 - 937 1979 Jeep, CJ6 Ronogodo, Roofing end C1rpentry
3279,
23,0000 mllao. Uke new work, general rep1ira. cell
Anthony Willlomoon, 814·
condition. 304·676-7217.
3117·0194.

Ch
up oorpot. if you hovo
rantel property at rent, don't
mind ollghdy lrrogulor lj;:;::!:;;::;:::;~~
eerpet, 'tOll Olin aew money.
Prl... otort 12.1111 oq. yd.,
982-11173, 10· 1 .

CJOWII

TOO!.

HER~ ?!

TH' ~oNES,
THOUGH .

.THAT YELL OW tilOW 001'/N

-AN' THAT HOL E 15 J'jHEfiE
' DADDY' \'I ILL I3E LOOHIN' Fffi
US! IF I'&lt;E NEAl/ BACH THAT
l'iAY, MAYBE WE'LL SEE
A PASSAqEI'IAY THAT
LOOHS Ffii'11LIAI! "'

mo•no. no SAl'/ IT 500NAFTER
TUI•IflLEC&gt; 001'/N
TH ' HOLE" .•

GASOLINE ALLEY .

Bwt he wo~.~lon't

Jud!J,l'rr\sure ~,~ou ·
can wor~ thinqs
with Crideon!

I t(llked
Mom L!lnd Pop,
&amp;1deon!

Bhome fOr
lookinq!

send Bubba off

to the
po1.1nd!

1--------

304·876-1293 for
and blac:k top -~1matft, matll buil~ng and
fence ..-ectlon coat•· Alto
1 983 Honda Y66 llll•uno buying ond oolllng heavy
1,000 miles, craah bars, equipment. Horae &amp; •toe"-,
aaddle baga, body cover, 1ul1 trailer sale1 . Pleaaent Meaface helmet. e•c. cond. dow• Dl1tributon 1nd
t3,300 _ Call 814-388 · So too .
9809 .

74
82 Dido Omega, AC, AM·
FM CII,M tte, crui1e, low
mileage, e;~~c . cond . ,
1980 266 Ma11oy Forgu- 87,996 . Mull nil. Call
son, 235 hour~ , like new . 446·4277.
Call614·379-2820 .
1 979 Dodge 0-110 aport
1975 Cese 460 Bulldozer with topper, bleck on bleck,
with 6 way blade, 2070 hra .. PV, AM ·FM, rldiol tirao,
axe . cond .. 812,100 . Call tinted gl111, &amp; 1peed over
614 -446-4637.
drive, 13,600. Call 614268·0091.
Troy Built rototillars new
and used . Swisher lmple· 1976 Mercury Marqula
ment Co .. Sr. At. 7 North. 68 ,000 mi .. PS, PB, air,
Gallipolio, Oh . 446-0476.
S-trock, 12,100. Coli . 4404347 .
:• ~ . ......
Mechenical tranaplentera
for aetting tobacco. cab- 1974
V-8,
bage . tometoea. etc. 1 &amp; 2
PRJ P•!l '•"' low mlrow . Swisher Implement
ru 1, . .r. At 116
Co .. Sr. Rt. 7 North. Gallipo-~~~~~;_:-:-::---­
lio. Dh . 446-0476.
1978 Flrebird Pontiac.
Hay oleva1or. 22 h. with PS/ PB, air, AM / FM rodio,
electric motor VGC. e360. extr1 sherp, low mileage.
Call 448·3228 . ·
John'• Auto Soloo. Call
440-4782.
NEW &amp; Used Harveatore
Structures . Automated li- 1977 Caprice Cluoic Chov·
v81tock feeding -computer rolet low miles, •2.800.
feeders. Call collect 614- 1977 Skylork Buick C·8
686 ·2260 . John L. Betta.
t1 .700. Call440·9884 .

61

Farm Equipment

1---------...,-

INTERNATIONAL no . 46
hay baler with new knot1era,
8800 . 304-882·21132 or
882-2274.

62

Wanted . to Buy

1973 Dodge Dort. Exc.
running cond. •soo. 1972
Olds, exc. running cond.
11100. 1114 -949-2644 .
Clonic 19113 Buick Lollobro
Convertible . 014-9927761 .
.

Motorcycle•

1181 Cutlon lupromo
Brougham, loeded, low
mlioe. A- cond . 1171 KIIXtrll. 814 61 CAMARO 327, good
i n - . goOd llret. 304112-2413.
11180 Chivy Citolion, be·
- · 1-4. 304-171-3921
lftor 4:111. ceil 304-871 •
71411.
11.71 Ford Fioeta. · ono
- · 4 l!illd. om·frn
!Hio...- . 13100. 304811·3147.

CALL

concr~te

1 980 Honda XR 600 dirt
bike, 1. 500 · milea, exc.
con d., 1796 . Coll61 4·3889809 .

B2

1979 XS760 Yamaha Spacial. Full 1dre11 with etereo.
f1.BOO _ Gene Dodoon, 927
Brownell Ave., Middleport.

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Phone 448-3888 or 446·
4477

1980 HONDA XR 600 •
tr1iler. •1400. Phone 304·
6715-4519 , Mond•y through
Friday.
1978 KAWASAKI KE 100,
304· 676 -11!63.
HOII!DA CL 70, vary good
condition, 12110. 304-8762627.
1981 HONDA 1100 cc,
lnter1t1te. tl,OOO . 304676 ·8044.

76

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1 6 h . 11178 Torry bill boot,
90 HP Mercury motor.
power trim, 111inle11 atHI
prop., 23 lbo. elect. Mercury
ihruotor, live belt wolle.
Tenne••• drive on t feller.
Coli 614-367-0631.

76

OUTDOORSMAN 34''
topper, eliding front window, penolld • lnouloted,
good condition, 11211 . firm .
304·882-2722.

78

YOU MEAN SiNCE
/JIIY FALL FROM
THAT STUPID
CHAIR?

Camping
Equipment

79 Motors Hom••
Campert

a.

Camping ttiAor 11 h .. Trot·
wood. BIHpo I. oolf conlainod (uaopt for bo ,
lltroornl; tuft length -ning,
low towlnl mlluoo; u .
cond .. t1,281. Coli 440·
8211 - ·
1:---:------luy· Fectory Direct. Ught·
weiglll, tlberlln• latmp
13' oncf11' ,_al -lela&amp;
-18'11111-. Calltoll lrM 1·--:141·4911
fot----IAYEI

AND DON'T FORGET
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VEAL CUTLET
SPECIA L ... WITH BR EA D.. . .ANP LOTS
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HAVE TO
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MAKE 15 iT'S

~(1/V'CHrtME...

5 HE'5 MY B EST
FR IE ND. SHOULD
I TELL HER 5H E'5
EAT ING HERSE LF
INTO AN EARLY
GRAVE ?

I'M 5TARV!N6t

Plumbing

&amp; Heating

FRIDAY

Sgt. Valent ine.
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Louis Ruk eyser analvzos tho
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of economic and investme nt
matters .
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(!) USFL Football ; Blrminghllm at Denver
ill Gl ~MOVIE : 'Sino of
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Ill()) aJ Dallas J .R. tries to
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will. (R) (60 min.)
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GD Bernatein/Beethoven
'Leono(e Overture No . J inC
M&amp;JOr and Symphony No. 4
in B Fla t Major." Maxmilian
Schell introduces these two
classic works of Beethoven
as performed by the Vienna
Philharmonic. (R) (60 min .)
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tr ies to . use his office to
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5/ 27 / 83
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Excavating

8 ;00 • Cll ill • (I) ® • ~
News
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Fireworks adopt human
qualities in this animated

DOZER WORK By Ted
H1nn1, ponds. ditchel.
boaemonll, Ole . Coli 4414907 . · Car tor • Evono,
Tr1nspon1tion.
·

(ljc~0VIE: 'Sun~~

I

J .A.R. Conatruction Co.
Water Linea. Footen ,
Droino. All klndo of Ditching.
Rutlend. Oh . 814-7422803.
Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

e

DEPENDABLE WASHER ·
DRYER REPAIR . Guoren ·
tood work . Coli anytime
614-268-8620 or 814-2101207.

e

SEWING Mochlno repoiro,
aervlce . Authorized Slriger
Soloo • S.rvioo Sharpen
Scl1aora . fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 992·2284 .

il!INowo
ill Pooplo
. •• Court

ED'S APPLIANCE REPAIR
SERVICE coli City Furniture
304-076 · 21101 or 44801131 .

I

General Hauling

(IJHBOM-mo
ESPN 8ponoCantor
(I] Major Leeguo Bneblll:
Ch~ Cube at Atlonta ·
ill • ill Fomily flud
(I] Bulinen Roport
Ill You Alkld For It
,
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Ent~nment

(II

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JONES BOYS WATER SERVICE. Coli 1114-367-7471
or 814 · 3117·0&amp;91 .

..

8 :00

Need something hauled
ewey or eomething moved?
Wo'M do it. Coli 448-:J1118
bet-on 9 and I .

l'lltoburvh at Cincinnati

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JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Coli Jim Lonlor. 304-878·
7397.

door
adventure•
frQm
throughout the woftd hootld

iii=~

Lul10 and Bo holp Boll Hogg
~over a truckiHd of stolen
furl . IRIIOO mln.l

Upholatary

w-•""'

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Poul Dub lo joOnOd

TRISTATE
UPtiOLITEIIV IHOP
1113 loa. Ave.. Oolllp allo.
-7133or441-1133.

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Shodow'

Report

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ill lllJ Studio Sao
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Johnny Caah. Dottie West
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Lonnie Bo9go EKcivotlng.
Dozer. blckhoe. dumptruck .
WOik' 'by 11911!· .or ·'"b . . Coli
448-7903.
' . . . ,, .. . . ·.

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Evening television

JIM 'S PLUMBING. HEATING . Fomerly Dewitt's
Plumbing . Call 614-3070678.

Auto Parts .

&amp; Accessories.

82 Coleman pop up cempor,
call otor 8 p.m. 304-1!78 ·
2018'.
'

64 Misc. Merchandise

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STUFF! I'IH0'5 llEEN

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1977 Viking fold down
comp.., 1 7 h ., good 0 ondldon. ulld vary liltlo. 11000.
81 4· 742·2238.

For ule metel culvert linch
thru 80 Inch In ttocic. State
approvld 1 II gouge 1 2 Inch
fl! .311 · par h ., ~4 Inch
t10.10 par h . 311 Inch
111!.1!0 par h . Aloo plootlc
culven in ttock. I Inch thru
18 Inch. &amp;Inch S1 .BOparh.,
12. inch fl. lUI par h . Ron
Evant Enterpri..l, 4 mi.
Sou1h of Jockoon on ST; RT.
93. 1114-2B6· 6930 .

..:THE5E DRA'H11'16S SEEM T' I3E
TELLIM' A STORY, LIIIE A COMIC
5TRIP Al.f&gt;IOST- NOT ONE 0'·

... AN' POT51!1&lt;' COOHIH'

..50MEB9f?Y'5 BEE'N DRAI'IIN ' PiCTURE5
ALL OveR TH' !'lAlLI THEY UlOH AS
IF THEY've BEEN THERE A WHILE,

ap-.

1980 Mon1a with air conditioning,
automatic tranemle·
Angui bulla 1 to 3 yrs. old, olon. Good
cond. •4.400 .
ucellent blood line, Slate 1114-992-2928.
Run Farms. Jackaon, Oh.
Call 814·286 -6396 or 614· 1 t79 Pontiac Grand Prix.
288· 1787.
Extra ohorp, t3 ,8111. 1878
Dido. · Dalto 18 Brougham,
loodod, U,891! . 1114-7423154.

Apartments . 304 · 676 6649 .

ONE bedroom apartment.
402VJ 24th . St. Pt. Pleaaant.
phone, 1 -614 -992·6858 .

Pointing Interior • oxtorlor,
wallpaper hanging. Ino urad.
Free ootlmotn. II 14-949- '
2888.

Want to buy tobacco poun - 1980 Plymouth Horizon . 4
dage,- will pay 36 cents. One opood. $3,000. 111 4-992·
week only. Coll448-9777 or 7447.
446-2484 .
1948 Fieetllno Chovrolot, 4
dr. aldan. Good cond. 304·
882·33118.
63
Livestock

1 .,.;droom. 614 -992-6434.
614-992-6914 or 304-8822668 .

Furnlahad 1pt. .ctutta. No
Pato. 304; 0711· 14113.

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DICK TRACY

_ ....... celinal c:ommor· ••

1973 12x66 Mobile Home.
3 bedroom, gaa heat. partlelly furnished, front porch,
feir cond., under· pinning.
u.ooo. 1114-992-5701.

HOME .

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1 972 1 4xSII Mobile Home.
2 btdroo'm a. 11111 he1t. per·
tlolly lurnlahed, underpinning, b1ck porch. exc. cond.
Phone 814-992-2166 be·
tween .9 • 6 Aile for Tim.
Aher 6 phone 304-8823692.

USED MOBILE
576-2711 .

.... -

-. -. .

1 OxiiO 2 8R moody fur·
nlahed eppll1ncea. cerpeted.
good cond. U ,OOO. Coli
1114-388-81148 .

• 5. 200. 81 4 -24 7 ·4666 .
1973 Mobile Homo. 3 bedroom. Already set up in
Country Mobile Home Park.
614-992-7771 .

-·

27, 1913

1880 14x70 Fairmont MH
oloctric, 2 bdr., 1~ both,
unfutnllhed. utidetplnnlng,
air • utAity building. John·· I
1on Mabile Home P1rk. Cell
1114-388-9704.

12xl0 trailer, kitchen furnlaheCI, new g11 furnace,
equipped for wood burner.

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$80,000 raised for liver transpl~t .

Area deaths
Ethel T. Jones

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Burial wlll be In Middleport Hill
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home on Tuesday untO lime
of services.

Ethel Taylor Jones, 89, iorlnerly
of Middleport, died Wednesday at
the Apostolic Christian Rest More
Nursing Home at Morton, Dl.,
followtng a lingering Illness.
Capt. Harold Beegle
Mrs. Jones was a daughter of the
late William and ~becca Taylor.
Former resident of Racine,
She was also preceded In death by Captain Haiokl (Stogie) Beegle, 73,
her husband, Ira C. Jones, four
died unexpectedly Thursday at his
brothers, six sisters, a grandda\igh· residence In Inglis, F1a.
ter and three great ·
Capt. Beegle had been a resident
granddaughters.
of Florida since his retirement from
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. the Pittsburgh Steam Ship Co. on the
Grace Murray, Peoria Heights, ill.; -- Great Lakes which had been his
.two sons, Fred E. Jones, East
lifellme work. He was a member of
Peoria. and Ira C. Jones. Jr ..
the Masonic Bodies.
Peoria; nine grandchlldren. 21
Capt. Beegle was born Sept. 14,
great -grandchildren. 14 great· 1909, a son of the late Capt. George
great-grandchldren; two sisters,
and Emma Beegle. He is survived
Mrs. Harold (Oneida) Ward, Pome- by Ills wife, Allee Lambert Beegle; a
roy, and Mrs. Ernest (Clara)
son, Lynn of Ocala, Fla.; a daughter
·Hawley, Chester, and a brother, Joe and son-In-law, June and Larry
Taylor, Grove City.
Roush of Racine; slx grandchlld·
Mr. and Mrs. Jones were married ren; a brother, theRev.RayBeegle,
In Middleport on June 'l:l, 1909. She WUmijlgton. and several nieces and
was a member of the Middleport nephews.
Church of Christ and attended the
Preceding him In death besides
Oak Grove Evangelical Bible his parents were two sisters, Lora
Church In- Peoria. She was a
Wood and SadleWolleand a brother,
member of the Daughters of Georgie Beegle.
America.
Services will be held at the
Funeral services wtll be held at 2 Roberts Funeral Home In Dunne!·
p.m. Tuesday at the Rawlings· ton , Fla.
Arrangements are
Coats-Blower Funeral Home with
Incomplete at this time.
the Rev . Mark McClung officiating.

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27 cases end in county court
Twenty-three defendants were
fined and four others forfeited bonds
In Meigs County Court Wednesday.
Fined by .Judge Patrick O'Brien
were Edward Barker, Parkers·
burg, Diana Lapworth, Columbus,
Karen Jarvis, Parkersburg, Roy
Sayre, Gallipolis', John Powell,
Syracuse, and Paul Sinclair, Shade,
speed, $21. and costs each; Harold
Lowery, Nelsonville, overload, $63
and costs, disorderly conduct, $50
and costs, six months probation;
Ruih Kirk, Be)pf1', ·. a nd Valerie
Holter, Pomeroy, speed1 ·s:!l and
costs each; Phyllis Lily, Chesa ·
peake, speed, $Zl and costs;
Kenneth Halsey, CrooksvUle, speed,
$19 and costs; Doris Moore, Hum·
cane, Lorna Hall,. Rutland, and
David Dunn, VInton, speed, $22 and
costs each; Mark Davis, Syracuse,
fishing without a valid llcense, $25

and costs; Clyde Ingels, Middleport.
speed. $28 and costs; Kelly Stewart.
Middleport. speed, excessive for
road conditions, $10 and: costs;
Robert Mlnl&lt;Os, ThornvUie, DWI,
sroo and costs, three days contlnement, license suspended 60 days;
Osby Martin. Pomeroy, stop sign,
$10 and costs; Jeffrey Hysell,
Pomeroy. unsafe vehicle, S5 and
costs; Carl Preece. Pt. Pleasant,lett
of center. $10 and costs; Ronald
Hollman, Proctor, W. Va., speed,
$23 8!]d costs: Cliff M\lrray, Jr.,
Mlddlep()r1. stop sign, $15 and costs,
no protective helmet. S5and costs.
Forfeiting bonds were Jeffrey
Hysell, Rutland,
Pomeroyno drivers
and Terrance
Conlin,
license,
$70 each; Larry Longenette, Reeds·
vUie, and Larry Howard, Greenup,
Ky., speed, $46.50each.

Rabies clinic slated June 14
The Meigs County Heal!h Depart·
ment iri conjunction with the Meigs
County Humane Society will con·
duct a rabiPs clinic In the cattle sale
ring at the Rock Springs Fair·

Open house Sunday
The Middleport Fire Department
wtll hold an open house at lh&lt;' fire
house on Sunday • May 29. between
2·5 p.m. The new addition to the fire
house, recently completed, wUI be
open for Inspection along with new
and old equipment used by the
firemen .
Firemen wilt be present to
answer any questions concerning
their equipment and its operation.
Everyone Is tnvl!ed to a ttend .

grounds from 3 to 6:30 p .m. on
Tuesday, June 14.
Dr. Carol Osborn wUI administer
the vaccinations and cost wUI be S3
for rabies and $7 for distemper·
lepto-parvo a nd hepatitis. Dogs
must be on a leash and other
animals must be confined when
taken to the clinic.
Anyone needing additional lnfor·
matlon may call the Meigs County
Heal!h Department at 992~26 or
the Meigs County Humane Society
t 992 .5427
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RETIRING l•acJDe Leifheit
Potratz. Pomeroy, who hl!s been
employed at the Melp County
Welfare Department aa a cue
worker for the pllllt 19 years, wiD
retire June I. Mrs. Potratz iJae
been a memher of the Me1p
County Fair Board lor the paat
12 years and a member of
Pamona GraaJe 81Dce 1935. She
Is a member of vecerMemorlal Hospllal Auxiliary
and a lniMee · of the Melp
County Museum.

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· 8:30 to 12:30 P.M.
ROBERT PICKETT FARM

Eastern Band Boosters·will meet

Gallla·Melgs Community Action who qualify wlll get one five-pound
Agency oftlclals said today CM wUJ box.
be receiving cheese for distribution
sometime In June.
The Gallta·Melgs post of the state.
Officials said the exact time when
highway
patrol cited Sandy K.
cheese wtll arrive Is not kfwl¥li yet,
Hawley,
19,
Racine, for fallure to
but Information wtll be released to
local newspapers and radio sta lions yield following a two-vehicle accl·
throughout June announcing the dent Thursday afternoon.
Hawley was reportedly southcheese arrival date and distribution
bound
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sites.
2:rop:m.
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Individuals can qualify tor cheese
vehicle
on
gravel, slid across the
by providing any of the following
road
and
struck
a car driven by
documentation: food stamp card,
Marvin
C. White, 43, Pomeroy.
AFDC card or award letter, SSI
award letter, general welfare card,
unemployment book or application Hawley's vehicle and slight to
White's,
said. ·damage
.. . to
There the
wasreport
moderate
letter or a Golden Buckeye Card.
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The
patrol
also
reported
a
vehicle
Additionally, Individuals can also
qualify by showing proof of Income, driven by Lester A. Wolfe, 41,
such as a W-2 form, payroll stubs, Racine, was moderately damaged
at 6: ooa:ln. Thursday when It struck
copies of pension checks, etc.
Rd. 75.
Regardless or qualifications, offl· and killed a deer on
clals said proper documentation
must be shown at the distribution
site, or cheese cannot be received.
Familles with three or more
members
may receive two fll(e.
pound boxes Of Cheese. All Others
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Electronic Speed Control ........................ 185.00
5.0 Uter V-8 Gas Engine ........................ 207.00
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Quartz Electric Clock ............................... 38.00
Cigarette Ughter ........... .......................... 29.00
Deluxe Front A"ppearance ...................... . 114.00
Chromed Frt. &amp; RR. Bumpenl ................... 70.00
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Gov. Celeste denies business-tax deal
By ROBERT E. MUJER
Associated PrEss Writer
COLUMBUS. Ohio (API - Democratic Gov.
Richard Celeste has 'denied a GOP charge that he
offered a deal to big buslnesses if they would withhold
their support for repeal of a 1~ Income.tax Increase. ·
Through his press secretary, Paul Costello, the
governor sa id Friday that the allegation is "totally
false" and that no one has been offered any political
favors.
CosteUo was asked about the charge levied by
Assistant House Minority Leader Waldo Bennett
Rose. R·Lima, . who Indicated he wlll stick by It

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he heard It "on good authority."
Rose said the governor had berome concerned over
.potential grass roots support for a proposed
constitutional amendment which, among other
things. would repeal a 90 percent Increase in the
Income tax Celeste won from the Legislature on
March 1.
.
The Allen County lawmaker said Celeste offered to
deal- with regard to current Senate deliberations on
state . taxes - with the Ohio Manufacturers
Association, the Ohio Council of Retall Merchants.
and the Ohio Chamber of Commerce.
. R.oSesald Celeste, through an at~. offered to make

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tax concessions to the business groups if they wUI
withhold their support for the repeal proposaL
It will be placed on the November ballot if petition
circulators can get 335,67'J registered voters'
signatures by an Aug. 10 deadline.
Rose said that if the business groups do not support
ihe ballot proposal, Celeste said he would not support
a portion ol the House-passed bill which Increases the
corporate franchise Income tax brackets by I
percent.
Rose said Celeste also agreed to restoN' to the bU i
an amendment, stricken by the House, which would
reduce from 35 percent to 25 percent the tangtb)es tax

Half of Gallia bridges
are deficient, obsolete
By KEVIN KEi.LY

UNDER STUDY - The railroad overpa~~~~ on MID Creek Road In GaiUpolsls under lltudy by counly
and clly officials for federal bridge replacement lunds.lt'san example of bow a maJor structure can he
replaced only wtth outside help because the local budget for brkll:e repairs Is limited n\alnly lo smaDer
spans throughout the counly system.

toad . carrying reduction; 66 Mve
2'&gt;45 perCPnt reductions; 42 are In
GALLIPOLIS - Nearly hall the the 50- 7&gt; percent range; and 10 have
bridges In Gallla County are either postlngs for 75-95 pcf('cnt redUC·
deficient or obsolete partly be&lt;·ause tlons. Four bridges a re now closed.
no one apparently pays any atten·
"Those postlngs are rt'allstlc."
tion to weight posting limit s. sa id Baird said. "They'rt' out there for
Gallia Coun.ty Engineer James the public's benefit . They reflect the
structural condl!lon of the bridge.
Baird.
"What is so unfortunate is that we and are not pulled out of the air.
have found postlngs reflect bridge They'N' based on a structural
!allures we've had." he said. "Most analysts."
of It is due to overweight."
Baird reported that 164 bridges
Baird made the statement as he faU Into Ihe struc turally deficient or
reviewed progress tile county functionally obsolete categories.
highway department has made In Common deficiencies Include com·
keeping bridges together either ponents too small to handle heavy
through repair or renovation ....
traffic; main brldg&lt;' members so
In his annual report to the county deteriorated a load reduction is
commissioners, Baird noted that 193 required; and strength reduction
out of the 347 bridges In the county caused by vehirle collisions.
FUnctional deficiencies may also
system are able to carry normal
Include a too-nan -ow 1-oadway. poor
weight loads.
"That's what's deceiving," he approach!'S and lnadequa lc ctPaJ"·
said. "We can have a 100 percent a nC&lt;' below the structurt'.
Bocause Baird Is a lmn&lt;:l totally
load limit, but It ca n be found
obsolete, due to width. or the fact it" s dcpet'ldent on his budget. whiPh Is
dPtcnnln.~ by gas and liccnSP ta x
a one-lane bridge."
As .1n example. Baird pointed to a revenue. rt'placemmt of damagPd
heavily used one-lane bridge on bridgt&gt;s during the yea r is small.
"Naturally thP worst structurf'S
Mitchell Road, used as a shortcut
between U.S. 35 and Ohio 5!11. arc rcplacro as funds will allow .
Although there has been a load while tpmporary repairs arc mad!'
reduction on It that has kept the on the remainder in 01-dcr lo keel&gt; ·
bridge maintained. the engineer them open to the traveling public.
said it 's now functlonaUy obsol('te with postro load r·eductlons," hP
said.
because It' s stU! on&lt;'-lane.
In 198'2.1:la ird said hlsdcpartmcn t
His synopsis of postlngs on
bridges shows 29 have a 5-10 percen I spent $64·,l26.54on bridgework. and
his budget allocation for this yPar Is
about the same amounl . Bul that
mon&lt;'y was also spent on other

State school superintendent endorses
teacher exams, longer classroom days
CUYAHOGA FALl$, Ohio (API
-State Superlntendent.Dr. Frank·
lin B. Walterhasendorsedaseriesof
· recommendations thaf he says wUI ·
· mean higher $ChOOl starjdards In
Ohio, Including entrance examlna·
ttons for teachers a nd · a lqnger
school day .
In remarks to northeastern Ohio
school administrators at CUyahoga
Falls High School, Walter saki

Frtday that . he applauds the
recommendations of the Nanonal
Commission on ExcellenC&lt;' In
Education. Among other things, the
commission recommended that
. high school graduation requirementsbestrengthened, that teacher
preparation be improved and that
more time be devoted to learning.
Walter saki Ohio schools are
faring better than some others

nationwide.
..Ohio's positive efforts cannot be
cause tor complacency, however,"
he said. "Improvement Is needed In
our educational system."
Walter said prospective teachers
In Ohio should take certification
-l!l!amlnatlons comparable to those
required to enter law or medicine to
ensure that they have baste skills In
the subjects they plan to teach as

well as In teaching methods.
He also suggested that school
districts establish "career ladders"
that would allow good teachers to
advance while remaining In the
teaching profession. He urged
school districts to consider appolnt ·
lng outstanding teachers as "aca·
demlc coaches," who would be paid
for thPir extra work just as athletic
coaches are.

Leftists threaten to kill more Americans
crush the Insurgents.
By AR'DIUR AlLEN
The ~year-old Navy otllcerfrom
Associated Press Writer
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador San Diego, Calif., .was deputy
(AP) - LeftiSt g~Jerrlllas officially t;ammander of the 52 American
' took responsibility for kUling a milltary advisers In El Salvador. He
high-ranking U.S. military adviser was In chargl' or security fo~ t!Je_
and · warned that President Rea· · group.
Gunmen pumped three bullets
gan ·s poli~ les wUI bring a "harvest'"
Into his head as he sat In his car
of dead American soldiers.
Radio Farabundo Marti, voice of waiting for a · Wm18JI friend at
the the Poi&gt;ular Liberation Forces, Central Ame!'lcan Unlvet"llltyPI! the
said Friday that" an urban COOl· wes! sldeofthecapltal.Htsbodywas
mando squad frm1 the rebel group nown to the United States Friday
shot Navy Lt. Cmdr. Albert A. after a memorial !lei'Yice.
Radio Farabundo Marti said the
Schaufelberger to death. The radln
called the Wednesday assassination ldlllng was a ''warning .. against the
useless sacrUlce of the North
a "patrlotlcoperatlon."
Amerlcan
people ...
The Popular Liberation Forces Is
''Reagan's dead are nil lonaer
the largest and m0$t radical of the
five g11errllla groups fighting the on1y the peuants ~ ctt1ze1J1 ot Et
U.S. -backed government In the Salvador," tbe rMto &amp;ald. ~~Now
Reapn often death Ill the youiJg
1 3'h·year-Qid clvll war.
.. ' . Schaufelberger Is the fli'st Ameri· IOidlen ol 1!18 otltlll country.
'1t 11 tile lldwnturlat polldes of
can mllltary man kllled lfllce the
Reagan admlnlstraUon tlellt 11011· . the MrUIIe R&lt;miJtl Reilllll lbat ._
cmJbal adviaen two years ago to protluelq lhll- barvelt, tlletlrst
Amry 011 SeiYado.help the Salvadoran armed forces dead ot .lhe

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buslnesses must p•y on Inventories and equipment.
A spokesman for one of the business groups, the
OMA's Douglas Trail. said he had rECeived no suc h
offer from the governor.
"No deals have been cut," he Said. He added that
the manufacturers' group has taken no position on the
repeal proposal. This would have to be done by the
group's executive board which doesn't plan to m eet
"ut least until July." he said . .
Trail said th&lt;&gt; business community Is deeply
concerned about the corporate taxes In the House
version of the budget bUI . "No one wants Ohio to be a
bad place. or the worst place, to do business," he sa id.

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: 1976 CHARGER ......................................... s1495 !
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* Good cond~ion.
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! 53,000 actual miles.
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350 Engine, Excellent cond., 52,000 miles.
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Fire Station
SUNDAY, MAY 29- 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

A mother's. pain and sorr~w
Antique home appliances

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chai!ceofs!KJwers. Low5(}.55. Winds
sa~lherly around 10 mph Sixty
pe~ceut chance of showers or
thunderstorms Saturday. Hlgh '1075.

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week, ~- Wheat wOI remain In the
Mempbls area. Hoepltal o!ftc!a!e
told her she should be available tor
the operatiOn on two to three hours'

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In the Tuesday,
hand room.

Memorial DaY'
Special

LIVE .BLUEGRASS MUSIC
By "DARKHOLLOW"

guard at the Arl2ona State Prison
near Phoenix.
"We've gotten help from David's
co-workers at the prison, from
trtencis and neighborhoods In .Ariz·
ona and here In Ravenna, back In
Davld'shometownlnPennsylvanla
and In West VIrginia, where I have
aunts and uncles," she 8akl.

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East of Darwin on Rt. 681

Mrs. Wheat. who lives In Arizona,
tOWid.

Today's
Times-Sentinel

recently returned to the Ravenna
haw
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . wtth the Graftals. David has
George Gratton, soshecooldbeablt
rema1Ded In Arizona, conserving :rJ
clo9er to the hospital.
daysolvacatlonsohecanspendthat
Her husband, David, works as a
time wtth Ills wife whlle she

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OhiO (AP) - What
once aeemed like an Imposing task
- tln®lg $8l,&lt;m to pay for a liver
transplant- became a heartwarm·
lng expel~ for Lucinda Wheat,
w~ name Is now m a waiting list
for the operatiOn she needs to $laY
alive. She Is a niece of Carroll
Teaford of Racine.
A drive has been underway In
Meigs County toobtalntunds to help
defray operatiOn costs.
"It's wonderful to have so many
people care," she said. "I can't tell
you how much that means."
Friends, relatives and strangers
In tour states pitched In at bake
sales, car washes and' other events

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ROUND &amp; SQUARE DANCE
SAT.-SUN.-MON.-MAY 28, 29, 30

to • heli&gt; raise mimey for the
operatiOn.
Mrs. Wheat, 33, Is now awaiting ·
word .from the University or·
Tennessee's William F. Bawld
Hospital tllat a donor has been

RA~A,

ran soli. Reagan's crazy ·race to
reglonallze the wai wW bring more
pain and suffering to the North
American society." the broadcast
saki.
Draped In an American flag, the
cottln bearing Scltaufelberger' s
body was placed aboard on a C-L'll
transport plane and flown to the
Oceania Naval Air Station at
Virginia Beach, Va .
An honor guard or :m Salvadoran
paratroopers lined the runway !rom
the terminal to the plane as eight
mllltary advisers rolled thecottln on

a trolley.
Earller, at the -memorial service
In San Salvador, a tearfUl Col. John
D. Waghelsteln, commancter' of the
mllltary advisers here, bade fare.
well to Scbaulelberger.
· "Your frleilds and famlly have
talu!n yw to the gate. Your good
name wtll lake y&lt;IU the rest of the
way. FBTI!Well, friend," he said. Ills
voll:e crackln.K."

-A
Nav!ll hoow' pard MOON the
llaJ draped collin ol u. Cmdr.
Albeft A; SetuudelberJer lo a
walttnJ lleane upo11 arrival at
lhe Naval Air Station Oeeua In
VlqiJita liNd!, VJra*da 1Fft.
day. SciMMdelbetjel, • u.s.
m1Mar7 llthW 111 n Salvador,
WM &amp;!WNIII dMm Ia I* cat' lD
IIIII Salvador. (API sU!pbolo).

necessities.
"I have to buy my cu lwrts out of
that. and I also buy my signs and my
guardrails, " he said.
"You could S&lt;..&gt;e what would
ha p(X'n to our funding if a major
bridgPwent out and we had to bid the
job." added Craig Barnes. assis!ant
county engtnecr. " It could wreck
our budget for the next tlu'N'or four
ymrs."
Neve11hl'i!'Ss. with what the
department has. several' bridges
creating problems were 1·cptaced In
1982. Including replacement of two
brldgt&gt;s on Clark Webster Road In
Clay Township that &lt;·aUed for
placement of a culve11 on a private
driveway andrechanndingofwater
passing underneath.
'111is spring. S&lt;'Veral projects have
!J('{'n completed throughout ti1e
l'UUnty, and cnws were at work late

last wt.•t&gt;k on rf'novatlng an old span
on Hu ll Hollow Road In Walnut
Towns hip.

" Unfortunat ely, we're limited
with what f~ nds we have." Baird
sa id. "W itl1 the numbPr of struc·
tures wf' havP on the sys1ern, we
have tx...•n able to make our bridges
lasl by replacement and renovation
and through thP use of county
manpower .

·nw budget has also been
st r&lt;'trhrd through what Bah'd called
"barga in hunting.•· As an example.
str'&lt;'l grid deckin~ removed a few
y.-ars ago [I'Om the Shadle Bridge
has found a nPw life - after bein~
bought by th!' county and used on
lightly travelled county bridges.

Israel, Syria put
military on alert
By NICOLAS B. TA'ffiO
Ali!OCiated P!'C!!II Writer
BEIRuT. Lebanon (AP I- R&lt;ldlo
reports said Israel and Syria put
Iheir recently reinforced annles on
"maximum alert"' In east Lebanon
Saturday, but Syria said It llnlshed
spring maneuvers and returned to
"nonnal status."
In the hills overlooking Belru!,
Christian and Druse mllltlamen
battled through the night wtth
long-range artillery and rockets. but
Israeli forces rePortedly enforced a
cease-fire.
Lebanon's state radio said Israel
and Syria were sending more troops
and tanks to their trontllnes ln the
Bekaa Valley of eastern Lebanon
and In the central mountains for a
third straight day. The radio reports
said the two nations had put their
forces on "maximum alert ."
Syria's military command later
Issued a corrununique In Damascus
saying Its armed forces had
"concluded wtth success their
spril)g maneuvers"' Inside Syria,
and "have now returned to their
nonnal situatiOn and status." It did
not specify whei-e the maneuvers
were held.
Diplomatic s&lt;iurces In Damacus,
who declined uae or their names,
said the conununlque Indicated the
Syrian army would end a state ol
alert that prompted .a rna tchlng
aJert by Israi1U

torces.

Is rael has said Its military
measures In L.i'banon In lhe last
three days wPrf' a "prrcau!lon" In
response to Syrian excercl!les near
the Golan Heig hts, which Israel
captured from Syrta In 1967 a nd
annexed In 1981.
A high-ranking Syrian officer.
whO a lso declined usc of his name.
said "No" when asked if any Soviet
units stationed In Syria had taken
part In the miil1a1y drilL•.
In Kuwait. Khalil al-Wazir. dep·
uty commander of the Palestine
Liberation Organization forces, told
the ai·Watan newspaper that PLO
guerrillas In Lebanon also have
been put on "maximum alert" with
reinforcements joining them from
Syr1a.
Christian and Druse militiamen
exchanged art!Uery and rocket fire
from midnight until dawn. but radio
reports said the shooting tapered Qff
and that an uneasy calm prevaUed
tn the hills overlooking Belrulln late
morning.
Pollee said rockets slamrn~ il)to
residen!lal neighborhoods In
Chrisllan-populated east Beirut
during the stx-hourovemightduels,
which wounded at least nine people
and set buildings on fire.
There . was no word on what
touched oil. the new round of
sectarian ftghtlng ln the central
Lebanese mountains controlled by
Syrian and lscaell fom!S.

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