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Pon~eroy

12- The Daily Sentinel

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Area deaths·
C. M. Casto

W.Va., Opaline RDwe of Rittman,
Janice Talley of Chicago, Pl..
Joanne of Madison, W.Va ., and
Phyllis of Yolyn, W.Va.; and a
brother, Michael of Cleveland. ·
She was also preceded In death by
a son.
Funeral services will be held at 1
p.m. Saturday In McCoy-Moore
Funeral Home, Vinton. Friends
may call a t the funera l home from
7-9 p.m . Friday.

Carvosso M. Casto, 71, Roush
Road, Cheshire, died early Thurs·
day morning at the Holzer Med ical
Center following a lingering Illness.
He was born March3, 1912, a son of
the late Robert a nd MaP Scott Casto.
&amp;&gt;sides his parents, he was p,_
ceded In death by a brother, Donald,
and a grandda ughter.
Mr. Casto served as sexton of the
Gravel Hlll Cemetery in Cheshire
for severa l years and for several
years was a custodian a t the Gallia
County E lementary School.
Surviving are his wife, Ilean D.
Lit tle Casto; three daugh ters and
sons-m-law, Sy lv1a and Arthur
Brown and Katherine and Earl
Caldwell , aU of Gallipolis; Dorothy
and Lawrence Napper. 1\berdene.
Oh. ; a son and daughter-In-law.
Pa ul and Leslie Casto, Santa
Monica, Ca li f. , seven gra ndch ildren , four brothers, l"'oyd, Robert
a nd Freemon! Casto, a U of Columbus, a nd Arthur Casto of C heshire,
a nd two slsters. Mrs. Eva Belle
Davidson and Mrs. Beula h Ca rt er.
both of Columbus. Also s urviving
are a number of aunt s, uncles.
nieces and nPphews.
Serv ices will be held at 2 p.m .
Saturday a t the Rawlings - CoatsBlower Funeral Home wit h the Rev .
John Jeffreys officiating. Burialwut
be in t h~ Ches hi r~ Grawl HUI
Cemetery. Friends may call a t the
funera l home from 2 to ·1 and 7 lo 9
p. m , F riday .

Thomas McGowan
Dr. Thomas McGowan, Mason,
died Wednesday in Houston. Texas.
F uneral ar rangements will be
announced by Foglesong F unera l
Home, Mason.

C. M. Ashley

Carrie M. Snyder
Carrie Marilyn Snyder, 57, Ches hire, died in Vetera ns Memorial
Hospit al Wednesday night:
Born June 4, 19 ~. In Legan .
W.Va ., daughterofthe la teWIIla rd
McNeely and Li ll ian McNeely, who
survives in Logan. she was a
me m ber of F rf'f'w ill Ba ptist
Church. Middleport and was a'iso
preceded In death In 191\1 by her first
husba nd , Russell Pr&lt;·k.
Surviving arc her S&lt;-'COnd husband, Earl Snyder; thre-e da ughters. Mrs. Willia m (Ga ll) .Varian of
Clifton. W.Va ., Mrs. Ray !Belinda )
Wolfe of Ga 11 ipolis, anti Mrs . Harold
(Sheila ) George of Bidwe ll ; four
sons. FUtndali Peck of G uysvllle .
Gary Peck of Gahann a. Thomas
Peck of Ches hi re, and .Ja m es Peck
of Pom eroy
; 11 grandchild
five
sisters,
lmajean
J ones ofr en;
Argyle,

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Cha uncey Mu rl Ashley, formerly
of Meigs County, died J une 16at the
Ohio Maspnlc Home In Springfield.
Mr. Ashley was born Dec. 6, 1888
a t Letart F ails. the son of the la te
Elmer E lswort h and Sara h Izetta
Roush Ashley. He was married lo
Nola Jessie Amos on Dec. 19,1912 in
Meigs Count)'. He was preceded In
death by hts wtle on Oct. 21. 1973; a
son. BrPnt Allison Ashleyo nNov.l2,
19'.&gt;8; a sister, Mattie May In
c hildhood. and a n Infa nt brother .
Surv1ving are a son, WiUla m Dale
Ashley, Canton; a da ughter. Mary
Glenda Ashley, San F rancisco,
Calif.; a grandson, David Lee
Ashley. Canton , Oh.; agrandda ugh- .
ter, Diane Lenore Ashley Hoe of Las
Vegas, Nev.; three brothers , Ralph
Dennis Ashley, Gallipolis; E rnesl
Elsworth Ashley, Salem . Oh .. a nd
HomerKennethAshleyof HartvUle.
Mr. Ashley sold cars for the
Edw.ards Motor Co. In F lorida a nd
also had worked as a meat packe r In
Pittsburgh . He had spent his last
years at the O~lo Masonic Home.
Services were held a t the Reed
· Funera l Home in Canton and burial
was In Forest Hill Ceme te ry in
Canton . Loml resident s atte nding
were fun eralwerea nephi'W, Rober1
D. llshlPy and wlle, .J une, Letart
Fa lis; a great nephew, Kelt h D.
Ashley . a nd wlfe, Emma . Rock
Springs, a nd a nephew, R ichard
P ickens and wife. Ma rie, of
Cheshire.

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Seven calls were answ&lt;'red by
local units Wed nesdqy and on

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The Middleport Youth League Is sponsoring a Utile ·League
Tourna ment starting July 2.
Entry fee Is $10 and two new balis. No all-star teams will be
permitted to take part. Those seeking more lnfonnatlon are to call
Susie Stewart, 992-3326 or Greg Gibbs, 992-2178 or 992-3443.

Sale petition filed by group

Due to the Big Bend Regatta
Parade which leaves Middleport at
10 a .m . Saturday, the drive through
window of Central Trust Co. In
Mlddlepori wlll not be open ·this
Saturday morning.

District l 0 contracts awarded
Contracts totaling $32,429,791.68 were awarded In Columbus by the
Ohio Department of Transportation , according to R. A. Booth,
administra tor of-the Bureau of Contract Sales.
The state's construction estimate on the 78 projects in 64 counties
totaled $42,628,700.
Dis trict 10 contracts awarded for Gallia and Meigs and Meigs and
Athens Counties combined Included -Gallla andMeigs,lmprovlng a
bridge on U.S. Route 35 and two bridges on State Route 2181n Gallia
County and fourbrldges on State Route 71n MelgsCountywlth br-Idge
deck overlays.
A contract was awarded toCentraJAllled Ente'llr1ses,Inc .. Canton,
with a bid of Ul5,100; Athens and Meigs, resurfacing 14.91 miles of
Sta te Route 681 in both counties a nd State Route 124 in MeigsCounty.A
port ion of the pmject lies in Rutland VU!age . Another contract was
awarded to Shelly Co., Inc. , Thornvllle. with a bld of$624,099.17.

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Area deaths .... ····• ......Pap 1!

By the BeftJI ........... Pqe~~ 5-8
Oassllled ads ....... Pages S.9-10
Comlc&amp;-TV ................Page 11
Editorial .................... Page 2

Sporis ......... ......... Pages 3-4-,1\

Buchwald
discusses
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plans for
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Fridav, June 24, 1983

Must clear street

By ROBERT BURNS
AP Business Writer
Sales of new U.S.-m ade cars
jumped 73 percent In mid-June.
while a trade journal said Thursday
the companies would build 4.4
percent mof1' cars th is wE&lt;'k tha n
last.
TI1ose report s were the latest
indications that the a uto compa ntl's
are bouncing back froni a long
slump tha t slashl'&lt;l sales. earnings
and em ploym&lt;'nt in their industry .
In Washington. the CommcrcP
Department sa id it expected the·
va lue of a uto shipment s this year to
be 30 percent highe r than In 1982. A
govemment a nalyst a dd&lt;'&lt;! . however. that the industr-y would never
retu rn to Its heights of the U1te 1970s .
In a mid-ypru· upd a te of li s 1983
outlook for Ame rican Industry. the
de pa rtme nt said mos t lndti striPs
are beginning to rC&lt;'Ov£'1' from I he
!981-82 recession.
11u~ , recovP~Y for restctcn1ial
construction a nd for rdatro Industries such as lumber and fu mitur"&lt;'
product ion Is m orr ra pid than wa'
expected six months ago, II sa id.
In all, the r"t'vlsed outlook eatt('(l
for the nationa l economy to grow ~_;,
pert·ent to 3 )X'r-ccnt from last year's
level. Tha t is below the gowmme nt 's earlier estima te of :1.7

All cars are to be cleared from S.
Second Ave. , In Middleport at of7
a .m. Saturday for the Regatta
Parade Pollee Chief J . J. Cremeans
reports.

TURKEY AND DRESSING

CHOICE OF POTATO
VEGETABLE ·.

LUNCHEON &amp; DINNER SPECIALS ........... '2.99
BBEAKFAST SPECIALS .......................... '1.99
DINING ROOM aOSES AT 8 MONDAY-SATURDAY
DINING ROOM aOSES AT 4 ON SUNDAY

LIFEFLIGIIT-TheLifeFllghthellcopterservlceofGrantHospltal,
Colwnbus, was called to Pomeroy Thursday night to transport James R .
Ferrell, 25, Syracuse, to the Veterans Admln1stratlon Hospital in
Cincinnati. Ferrell was swimming with a group of friends at Swadley
Lake, oU county road 12, just outside LangsvWe. FerreU apparently

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

REGATTA spE'CIA LS
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DISCOUNT

HARTLEY SHOES, INC.

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HANGTEN

FASHION JEANS

SPORTSWEAR

Includes all of our Lee and Wrangler fashron denim 1eans.
Prewashed, straight leg and boot Hare styles.

$19.95 Jeans ............. Sale
$22.95 Jeans ............. Sale
$24.95 Jeans ............. Sale
$26.95 Jeans ............ Sale

SHORTS, SLACKS. TOPS. SKIRTS. HATS AND SOCKS
Regular $3.00 to $38.00

Sale Priced $2 39 to S30 39

$15.56
$17.86t------~---~
$19.46
LADIES'
$20.95

COORDINATE
SPORTSWEAR

·210 E. Main St.

POMEROY, OHIO
PH. ~2-5272

Regatta Sale prices on our entire stock of misses and extra size
sportswear. Douglas Marc, Bradley, Queen Casual, Trissi and
Devon.

The Biggest Name
in Little Computers ®

TAPE and ALBUM
SALE
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SALES • SERVICE
LEASING • TRAINING

Regatta Sale prices on all of our LP albums and cassette
tapes. Country/Western. Religious. Popular, lnstrumen·
tals, Blue Grass and Children's Music.

MEN'S AND BOYS'

TUBE SOCKS

Reg. $4.79 Albums ................ Sale _$3.85
Boys' sizes 7 to II - Men's 9 to 15. Famous Springfoot quality.
Reg. $6.79 Albums ................ Sale $5.45 Buy now for back-to-school wear.
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Reg. $9.79 Albums ............... Sale $7.85 $1.59 TUBE SOCKS ............................ $1.19
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White with Color Tops

48K MOdel III

ssoo Off

$L89 TUBE SOCKS .........................: $1.49
Sweat Shirt Grey/Color Tops .. ·

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Cofrlmtrclal haM A111llabl• For Only t5i Per Month

Good style and color selection.

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Our lowest price ever! The Model is
sure to increase the productivity of every
manager. Choose !rom ready-t&lt;Hun buSIness and personal programs and - how
easy h lsi You can do word processing,
9Pr88&lt;ISheet analysis, electroniC filing, accounting and more. Don't wait-get your
own Model m today and start saving time
and effort

RAVE NSWOOD. W.Va. tAP ) Part of Kaiser Alum inum a nd
Chemical Co.' s fabrication pla nt
here wUI be idled beca use of a fire
tha t erupted when a hyd ra ulic tine
ruptured, com pany spokesm an Robert I reian says.
The fire began about 3 a.m .
Thursday when the line ruptured.
spewing hydraulic fl uid on a eoiler.
Irelan said.
"The coiler takes the flat me tal
that the hot line has produced a nd
roils It into a roil," Irela n said.
The hot line, pa rt of the aluminum
fabricating plant , Is about a
quarter-mile long. It takes aluminum Ingot ~ up to 28 inches thick and
passes them through a series of
mllis, reducing lhe me tal to a
thickness the hot mlll can handle.
The mills can produce aluminum
as thin as foil .
The fire was brought under
control by employees a nd firefighters from Ripley and Ravenswood,
Irelan said. One employee was
treated for smoke inhalation but no
serious Injuries were reported,
company officials said .
· "II was a pretty substantial fire,"
Irelan sa l&lt;!. "It centered around one
of the two rolle rs. and It did bum a
hole In the roof.
"We don'i knoW the extent of tlic
damage yet. _Meetings are taking
place now to determine the extent of
damage a nd how long it will takt' to
get the equipment back Into
opera tion .''

DRESS SALE
SUNDRESSES, PINAFORES and 2 PC. SETS

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$8.95 SWim Trunks ................ Sale $7.15
$10•95 SWim·Trunks...............
· Sale $8.75
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$11.95 SWim Trunks ............... Sale $9:55
$12.95 SWim Trunks ............. Sale $10.35

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Knits and Poly/Cottons
' ·sizes 3 to 24 mos., 2 to 4 4 to Gx 7 to 14
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John A. Park, recently lndlctedby
the Meigs Coonty Grand Jury for
- chUdsteallng, hasbeenarrestedand
Is being held In Orange Coonty JaR,
Santa Anrui, Call!., the Mi!lgs
County ·Sheriff's l):epartffient reported today.
Park Is scheduled .to appear In
California Co\lrt on Friday regarding whether or. not to waiVe

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extradlllrJn to Ohio.
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The department ls!illolnvestlgat·

SHOP FRIDAY TILL 8:00
.. SATURDA.YTIU. 5:00

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DISPlAY FROG TROPHY - Milch Meadows.
left, of the Meigs County Jaycees, holds the traveling
trophy which will go to Pomeroy or Middleport alter
the results of the Yellow Jacket·PUJllle Panther Frog

Derj!y are dctennined SaturdaY evening. With
Meadows ,from the left, are Pomeroy Mayor
Clarence Andrews !Uid Middleport Mayor Fred
HoHman. The derby will be held !Uinually between the

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the estimate is nov..· lowf'r because
thf' econom ic J'€'&lt;'0Vf'IJ' got stm1ed

late r than had bf&gt;.en assumed
pr1'viously.
" Th£' ag:grf'gate e&lt;'ono m~' is ln a
solid adva nce." [)('(!prick said.
"Thcr(''s no reason not to

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fur1hN good gains In th0sr&lt;·ond hall
of the year. "
Sumt:' private &lt;X'onomists arC'
ron('(' rnl'd tlwJ I ht" govC'rnment 's
wld('ning budget deficit s may d riw
up Int erest r ates latf'r this year.

da m pe n in g lh t• ~cono m y's
expa nsio n.
Thf' Treasury Depa rt ment reported 11JUrsday tha t the govcrnmPnl' s deficit in May was th~
biggest for any mont h In history$~U l&gt;lll lon.
T hat brought the shortfHII for the
first r ight m onths of rile fl sral yea r
to $1t;_t,R billion. th&lt;' departmen t
said. 1
Last MaV the deficit was $1R.!I
billion.
·ntf' Reagan a dmini~ J ra tio n is
pr-l'dtctlng that sp&lt;• ndlng for all of
fi sca l l!IRl. which e nds Sept. :10. wil l
surpass income by $2111.2 billion.
m orf' rttim tw!r&lt;' la!-'1 yf';tr's I'('('Ord
$1.10.7 blilion drflri t.

Thursday when Jawmakr r s and

" I don't forcsw any Sf'r ious

representa tives of thr· aff('(· trd
Institutions compromised on levels
of taxation for ba nks a nd savings
a nd loan institutions .
Under the com promiS£', the two
types of Institutions will pay the
sam e level of taxes in permane nt
Jaw . But thl'y will br assesst'&lt;l
vary ing surcharges durillg lhf' next

problems. F"or the most part. we
didn 't do anything to the rsS£"n tlal
areas (Of I he Hous!' bill&gt;." h~ sa id.
111e compromise on th~ fin a ncia l
ins titutions tax swit C'lres the m from
a dPpo&lt;;it s tax to lht• net worth
ca tegory of the rorpo ra te fran rhlst•
tax. Both types of Institut ions will
pay 15 mitis per $I, I))) of valua tion .

Big Bend Regatta
weekend schedule

dama8t' to ll lllllllbox and
newspaper tube at the Betty Toney

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DeJX'lrtm enl und€'J'S('('I'(' !;Jry . Sr'lld

Ry RORERT E. MU..LER
bie nnium ;osa lrglslatlvrcom mitt t't
t\!,o;oci111ed Press Writer
invpst !galt'' what was tl!•stT llx'd as
COLUMBUS. Ohio (/\P i - Sc- a rompl~x a n•a of taxation.
nate PrPS ident Ha r ry Mrshel pr"&lt;'Th&lt;' 11111 ~m P rgt:'d from t h ~
die ted passage today of Gov. com milll'l' after day -long ncgotla Ric ha rd Celes te's twa.yl'ar bud get lions by a vot~ of 7-4, a long strict
hill a it hough he could not afford ro pa r ty lim•s. Hr publicans oppost&lt;l
10...~ a single ()c&gt;mocTa tlc vote'.
~ thP Sp('ncling a nd taxat ion pla n as
He said Thu rsday night. a!tl' r thl' &lt;'X&lt;'t&gt;ssivt• aftl'r none of thr lr
Senate F lnancr CommHtf'P rPL·om
subsrnnt ivP arn c nflmenrs was
mended passage, tha t his 17
adopt NJ
me mber cauc us Is solid a nd tha t hi'
MPshel bru shed asldt• "'" c;op
CXfll-'CIS no support among thr u; oppos it ion. say ing the budg~t " I' In
minor ity R.t&gt;publlcans.
goocl sha)X' . We pruvidf'!l t lndlvldMeshel. D-Youngstown , spent the ua ll ta x rel ief. WL• adclt:'d rnorl'
past sevPr al wCC'ks bringing l1ls mn n P~' for rduea tlon and wP
troops togethl'r on thl' ll&gt;cord. $2.'&gt; pcr fo m&gt;l'd within the buclgf' t til at
billion taxa tion a nd spt•nding plan . was Sf'n t to us hy tile Housl'."
Mt•shcl sa id Ill' expec ts lilt'
Some Dem oc-rat s, hlrn s~ lf lnl'iudro .
said they didn't like Jlilr1s of thr massive doc ument to wind up n&lt;'XI
m easure as appruv(--cl by thr I l ou~· .
W(;pl{ In a Senatr--House conf£'rf'nC('
The package ca ml' together la tl' committPl'.

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pcn'f'nt growth .
Hobert [)(&gt;dcrir k. tllc Commerce

Senate vote set
on Celeste budget

Park held
in California
on charges

LITTLE GIRLS'

S 128--30 Waist), M !32-34); L (36-38) and XL 140-42).

(Piu• Appllc•b'• UH/S.t.• tu)

jumped or dove from a 20 foot high wnll Into shallow water. He nJCeived a
broken neck. The victim wM taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the
Rutland Emergency Squad at 6: 02 p.m . The pl1111e de parted for
Cincinnati !rom near the hospital ataboot IOp.m. F errell l&lt;ithesonofMr.
and Mrs. DUford Ferrell, Syracuse,

Fire
disables
Kaiser
plant mill

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Auto sales
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J ack M. Braley, Sr., not Jack M.
Syrac use residents contributed
Braley,
Jr., was·ltned In the court of
$117.351n a fund drive held there by ·
Pomeroy
Mayor Clarence Andrews
the Mental Health Association of
Tuesda
y
night.
Ohio to help with the work of the
associa tlon . Linda Ferrell . chair- rr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;,;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
person, extends thanks to contribu tors a nd to bellrtnger workers
Louise Lcndon, Sara h Roush and
Eva P hillips.

FOR THE WOMEN: Naturalizer, Nurse Mates and
Sebago
FOR THE MEN: Florsheim. Levi's, Hush Puppies.
Red Wing. Weinbrenner Wolverine

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1 Completely Self-Contained Deaktop Unit
1 65-Key Typewriter-Style Keyi!olrrd With
12·Key D1taped for NumeriC Entry
1 Bulll~ln Hlflh·Aesolullon 12• VIdeo Screen
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A suit for petition for sale was filed by the General Board of
Trustees, Church~ of Christ In Christian Union, Clrctevllle, against
the unknown persons who ha ve a vested contingent or reversionary
interest in the real estate known as the Hlland Chapel Churches of
Christ In Christian Union, Salisbury Township, Meigs County, et a l.

ON All MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FAMOUS BRAND

Mon.-Thurs.-Sat. 9-5
Friday 9-8

tland: hertJert v. Dixon. Putiletlly;
MarUyn C. Snyder, CheslJire; Lena
K. Nesselroad, Pomeroy; Minnie

· In January, he proposed changes
In Medicare that would force · Kaptelna, Syraruse.
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benetlctarles to pay more for routine
· Discharged-None.
. l!ospltallzatlon while getting
greater protection against the cost IMued lieense
ol catastrophic lllnesSi!s. Under the
Medicaid . proposal, beneficiaries
Marriage licenses have beeti ·
would have to make small pay· Issued In the Meigs Coonty Probate
mentsforv1sltl,ngrloctors orhosplial -Coort to Dav1d Eugene Harper, 21;
treatment.
Rt. 4,Pomeroy,andDonnaSueHaU,
The changes have not progressed 18, Rt. 1, Rutta,nd; Charles William
In Congress.
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Craig, 35, Rt. 2. Racine. and Debra
His Intention, the president said Lynn Selle~. 19, Rt. 2, Racine&lt;
then, was to make consumers more i D avid J . Hedges, 24, Rl2, CoolvUie,
conscious of the cost of health care, and Vlckey Lee Jackson, 19, Rt. 2.
thus reducing trips to dcctors and Coolville; William Edward Lewis,
hospitals and lowering government 41; Nothup, and Delores Jean
costs. Nationally, health care costs Hudson, 33, Syracuse.
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rose 11 percent last year, dsplte an
overall Increase In inflation of 3.9 To end maniage
,percent.
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FUlng for dissolution of marriage
In the Meigs County Commonj&gt;leas
Coort were Helen M. Capehart, Rt.
Dri\'e-through window
1, Middleport, and William Cape?
hart,
1, Mlddleport.
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to be closed Saturday

Youth league plans tourney

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STORE HOURS:

c. Rice. Ru-

Admitted--Harold

and by Medicaid, directed at the

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Pomeroy Village oftlclals ~today tlnal arrangements
have been !ru!de to ~rea "champlol)Shlp frog" for the upcoming
Yellow J acket - Pu!llle Panther frog derby on Saturday.
According to an offlctal news release, a ·c ontact was madewlth Bill
Steed, a professor at Croaker College ln. Em)iyvllle, Call!. Also,
accordlng to offlctals, Pomaoyhaslandedasureshotwlnnerln"He's
theOne'', to beknownlocally as the " PrldeofPomeroy'' lnthecontest.
This frog ~as performed In several exhlblllonsandhas a ~record,
officials say. The frogs' trainer, who has been In contact with village
officials for several days, states, "I have taken thls frog to rnanypartJi
of North Ame r ica, but I have yet to come Into contact with. a
competition tha t has such an alr of excitement around tt as the Ohio
StatE' Frog Jumping Championships and the YeUow Jacket Panther Classic."

June 23, 1983 ;

Hospital nNB

Reagan ...

Final frog arrangements made

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thePomeroyunuat 6:46a. m. for
Susan Petrie, 107 Peoples Ter race.
taken to Pl easa nt Valley ·Hospita l,
a nd P omeroy at 7:01 a.m. fo r Denlse
Qua lls, tukm to HolzPr Ml'&lt;llcal
Center.
Calls on \VI'dnf'Sdny inc luded I: .10
p.m., MlddiPport fo r Ma rlly n
Snyder, Rout e 7, taken to VPterans
Me morial Hospit al; Pomeroy. 4: J~
p.m . for Lena Nesseiroad from ·her
hom e on Route 33 to Veterans
MPmorln i; Rutla nd a t 5: •16 p.m. for
Da nny Brlckles from Me igs Mine 1
to Vetera ns Me mor·Jal ; Middlepor1
at t;; 20 p.m. for Betty Sta nley fmm
7Tl Sycamore Si ., to l·lolze r Medica l
Center; Mlddiepor1 a t 8: 51 p.m. for
Edward .Jam es from Leading Creek
Road to Vete rans Memor ia I.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 24
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2-4 p.m . - Ann McCoy a nd Ric ha rd Ca nab!'rry !coun try ancl
weste r n. rock a nd roll) .
4: 30 p.m . -Burger ea ting contest tBurgrr C h~fl. stng1• .
6 p.m . -Carpenter Da nce Studio. stage .
·7 p.m . - Queen Contest begins.
7:30 p.m . - Vital Signs Band, sta!(e.
9 p.m .- Midnight - BUtzkreig band. stage.
SATURDAY, JUNE 25
10 a .m. - P a rade lea ves Middleport - Sidewa lk Sa le sta r ts.
11 a m. - Carniva l opens, concessions open. a r ts a ncl cra fl s
·
s how. Ma rko, the Clown. ·
Noon - Antique car s how starts after pa rade.
1. p.m. - Marko, the Clown. on stage.
2 p.m . - Ohio River Drifters Square Dancing JOn Stag\&gt;1.
4 p.m . - Robin Kessinger sand (On Stage ):
5 p.m . - Bob Persons Band (On Stage) .
6 p.m . - Frog Jump,
7 p.m . - Tex Harrison a nd Valley Boys (On Stage I.
7: 30 p.m . - Frog-Der by.
9 p.m. - Tex Harrison and V111ley Boys (On Stage).
SUNDAX, JUNE 26
10 a.m. - Church ot choice.
Nooii - Activities at fire station; He ritage Sunday, Meigs
.· Museum; Sweet Adellnes,
.
· 1 p.m . - Chalnsaw Contest, tennis courts; .Moto'rcycle Show, ·
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parking lot 1
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Commentary

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Professional liberai_-.--___J_am_es_J_.K_a_pa_tn.c_·k

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

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WASHINGTON ~ Ralph Nader
was the first "public Interest"
Jdvocate of the past quarter·
century, and though he no longer
holds terror for members of '
Congress, he remains the grand·
daddy of tbe whole movement that
· ·has 'developed since he came on the

scene. HUndreds Qf hls apostles
carry on hls missionary work.
Wbo are these people whose boid
proposition Is to speak for the

"Common Cause'' or

tbe

"Public

Interest"? Two well-qualified scholars, S. Robert Uchter and Stanley
Rothman, set out last )lear to

deVelop; a profile Qf tliose who lead
the public Interest groups. Uchter
Is an assistant professor of political
science at George Washington
University; Rothman Is a professor
of government at Smith College.
In an earlier study of the "media
eUte," Lichter and Rothman pro-

Puh ll shf'r

PAT WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH

. Asslstllnt Puhll!!iher/ Controller

General Manai(N

DALE ROTHGEB, ,JR.
NewM Ed itor

.\ MEMBER of The 1\HPiOCiated P~. Inland DaUy Pl"e!t8 Aw«dation and the
American NewHpaper Publlshen !\.'ii!iOCiatlon.

not

pt."''!IIUnalitl~ .

When women talk
candidates listen
When women talk these days, presidential candidates listen.
. When feminist leaders send out a questionnaire, Democratic contenders
respond with long, detailed answers.
· And when women say they don't think much of Ronald Reagan's work,
the White. House tomis a "war council" to look for ways to bridge the . ._ ..._ _ _ _..,_ _ _ _ _..;._ _ _;::;
chasm between Reagan and mUllons of America n women that Is outlined
poll after poll.
'
Whether Democratic or Republican, the president and the preside ntial
hopefuls are taking pains tiJ deal With women this year.
Looking at the numbers of the "gender gap," all ·have realized that
Women can be the difference between victory a nd defeat In 1984 for the
tbird national ell'ctlon In a row. Women voted differently than men swinging more of their votes to the Democrat$ - In both 199l and 1982.
And all the politicians are finding that dealing with the women .fie xlng
their newly found political muscle fs not nearly as simple as the average
· chauvinist might. think .
:: Reagan might have thought that appointing the first woman to the
Supreme Court and two female Cabinet m embers would be enough to
make many women forget hls opposition to the Equal Rights Amendme nt
;md abortion. And the Reagan staff takes pains to chum out numbers on
bow many women Reagan has appointed to other jobs.
But, as Republican party professional Wilma Goldstein said this wee!&lt;,
''People expect women to t&gt;e appointed. It's only 11 women are not
appointed that It would have a n lrnP')ct."
So REagan and the other GOP officeholders are looking for ways and
issues to appeal to women, to woo enough of them to their side of the ballot
In 1984 to buDd a majority. That.' s the mandate of the White House group set
Qp recently, with two very prominent members - Transportation
!!reretary Elizabeth Dole and Health and Human Services Secretary
Margaret Heckler, Reagan's two fema le Cabinet appointments.
:: But If Reagan seems to be having problems solving thP puzzle of thP
iender gap, Democratic presidential contenders are learning a lesson as
well as they try to use the gender gap as a ticket to the OVal Office.
· U they hoped otherwise, they are learning that just fatortng the Equal
Rights Arnendnient a nd abortion Is not nearly enough to get the backing of
~omen for 1984.
· The feminist leaders who sent all the Democrats a long questionnaire
wanted to know about abortion and the ERA. And being against either L'
almost certainly reason enough lor the group to blackball a candidate.
· But those were only two off the 11 topic areas thai the questionnaire
eovered. The feminists wanted to know where the candidates stand OJi
employment' arms control, civil rights, social programs, the environment .
And they wanteo!l to know how many women were on the candidates'
~ampalgn staffs.

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Berry's World

vkled empiriCal data to support the
widespread slln!llse that Olir top
editors and broadcasters tend
strongly toWard contemporary liberalism. 'I'l!efr findings . on . the
publlc Interest leaders are reported
lit the current Issue of 'Public
Opinion, a • publication of the
American Enterprise Institute. ·
It will surprise no one to learn
that Nader's disciples overwhelmIngly renect the social al'tll polltlcal
posltlons of their Grand Old Man. Jn
the same sense that there are
"ultra-conservatives" on the I1ght,
these leaders may fairly be catego.
rlzed as the "ultra-liberals" of the

left.

LETI'ERS OF OPINION are wek'Oml&lt;d. n 'fy !ilhoukll~ leM lhllii!JOO word11 lonll{.
AU Letten ~ 5ub)ect 1o edlllnK and ntw4 he !iiiKJJed with name, ad~ and telephotw
numher. No u"""lped letters 111oW he puiJlhihed. l.etten1 'lhould be ln good taMe, addre8-

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ever gonna be specially interested in

A blocked
WASHINGTON - Two House
committees are Investigating
charges that John Feeders, the
Securities and Exchange Commls·
slon's enforcement chief, blocked
an Inquiry Into questionable pay·
ments to foreign otflClasl by the
Ashland Oil Co.
According to Capitol Hill sources,
SEC Investigators received detaUed Information more than two
years ago that Ashland - at tbe
behest of Its then-chairman, Orin
Atkins - was paying mllllons of
dollars to officials close to the
Sultan of Oman. But the commls·
slon sat on the Information because
Fedders told his enforcement chief
not to Investigate the payments.
My associate Indy Badhwar has
obtained Interna l company docu·
me nts that suggest the payments
were Intended to persuade the
sultan to sell crude oil to Ashland at
favorable prices. Payments to
foreign officiis In return for bust·

special interests, b1,.1t no one's

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A word on methodology: The two
scholars created lists of key
Individuals' publicly Identified .with
the public Interest movement In
lobbying, In law, In academia, In
foUndatiOns and In government.
They restrlcted the list to 74 groups
In Washington and New ·York.
From their list they selected a
random sample of 157 Individuals
representing a cross section of the
public Interest elite, among them
representatives of the· American
Civil Liberties Union, Common
Cause, Congress · Watch, Consu·
mer's Union, the Environmental
Defensed Fund and the Women's
Legal Defense Fund.
Who are these leaders? Tile study
found them "overwhelmingly
young (the average age Is 39) ,
highly educated, well-paid professionals." In the random sample, 97
percent were white, 00 percent
male; virtually all of them were
college graduates, and 89 pe~t ·
held postgraduate degrees. For the
most part, . they came out of
well-io-do llberal families on the
East Coast.

Jack Anderson

ness favors are explicitly fqrl)ld&lt;len
by law.
As I reported earlier, the com·
pany colnmlssloned Its own lnvestl·
gatlon by a Pittsburgh law firm.
The !Ina, report, detailing the .
financial hanky·panky , was one of
the oU Industry's most closely
guarded secrets. But Ashland was
forced to release the report after I
disclosed Its existence and made
some of the findings pu bile.
. Now the SEC has belatedly begun
what one source described as
"fiat-out Investigation" of Ashland.
To make sure the SEC stays on the
track this time, parallel lnvestlga·
!Ions have been started by the
Oversight and Investigations Com·
mlttee, chaired by Rep. John
DlngelJ, 0-Mich .. and an Interstate
and Foreign Commerce subcom·
mlttee headed by Rep. Tim Wirth,
D·Colo.
They are looking Into charges of
Illegal Insider trading In Ashland

a

connection with the purchase of
stock, payments to officials of other
crude oil from Oman." This deal
countries as well as Oman, and the
activities of Atkins and his sons,
was later rescinded.
Randy and Charles.
-In 198:&gt;, Ashland paid $2 million
for a half-Interest In a venture to
Here are some of the dubious
dealngs outlined In the Internal
produq- Teflon-coated reusable
company documents:
sausage-stuffing cartridges.
-Ashland Invested $25 million In
"Owners of the enterprtse Included
Zimbabwe chromium mine after
Omar's son and Omar's doctor," a
Orin Atkins "advised the board that
memo states, adding that, even
the purpose of this property might
with an additional contribution of
Improve Ashland's prospects for
$750,1W In operating costs by
obtaining crude from Oman." A
Ashland, "to date the process has
memo e;qjlalns why: "The princitailed tests of viability."
pal sellers were a family group, one
-Ashland put $500,00 Into
of whose members Is a prtnclpal
Tradeco, a cmpany whose main
adviser to the Sultan of Oman."
partner, YOM International Ltd.,
Another part ·owner was Yehla
was "owned prlmarlly by Mr.
Omar, formerly Oman's · Omar's son." The memo added:
ambassador ·al· l arge In
"Even before Its lonna! orga!llzaWashington.
tlon, Tradeco sent a written
-Ashland paid $1.35 million to a
proposal to McDonnell Douglas
Liechtenstein corportlon, Mont
offering to serve as Its commission
D'Or, "designated by Mr. Omar as ·agent In the sale of aircraft to the
the recipient of commissions for his
Mid-East ... Ashland vouched for
the Integrity of Its 'partners."
purported assistance to Ashland In

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moderate ' ten times. ..

Today in history
:. Today Is Friday, June24, the 175th day of1983. There are 190days left In
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year.
,
Toclay's hlghllght ·In history:
.
On June 24. 1497, the first recorded discovery of the North American
mainland took pllll'e, as explorer John Cabot sighted land between What Is
now Hallfax, Nova Scotia. and southern Labrador In Canada.
• On this date:
In 1793. France adopted Its first republican ·constltutlon.
In l!l«l, France signed an armistice with Italy during World War II.
In 1942, the Dutch roya~f ari1ved In the United Stales to set up a
leiTlpotary reskle~ln-e · e dUring World War
: In 1972, a young airHne jacker balle!l out over Indiana with $500,00) In

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raJI80ll1 money.

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: Ten years

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ago: President Richard Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid
'JireZhnev concluded a Washlngtoh meeting with a joint declaration that
~ · talks had moved the world toward a durab~. stable peace.
,
; Five years ago: Yemen's Preskleflt.-Ahmed Husseln .Ghasharnl, was ·
assassinated by a bomb planted In an envoy's brlefcase.
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This should whet the apetltes of
the CEO's, who will go toextraordl·
nary lengths to steal a management
e mployee away from another
company, but wUl refuse to nod at
anyone who Is out of work.
In a few days. If my scenario
works, Hank will get a call at his
home. probably late at night. from
one of the vice preside nts of a finn
he wrote to.
Hank must whisper , "I can't talk
to you from m y home. I'll call hou
froma public booth. MPPI may
have my phone tapped."
Hank I ben waits ten minutes and
calls the person back.
The executive Invites hlm to
lunch.
Hank says,."It's a waste of
but let's meet where no one can see
us."

ulne,

The executive suggests an Inn 50
mlles away, and the lunch Is set up.
When they meet Hank lays down
the ground rules. Under no condl·
tlon Is the DKB company to make
contact with MPPI concerning
Hank's position there. If It leaks out
that DKB Is trying to recruit Hank,
the DKB CEO personally must
deny it.
.The executive agrees to · the
COIIdltlons and the luncheon pro.
ceeds. Hank lets the DKBexecutlve
do all the talking:
The executive makes a blg pitch
to Hank to come over to DKB from
MPPI, pointing out the pension
plan, the employee profit sha.rtng
advantages, and the . freedom he
would have to pursue his manage.
ment expertise.
Hank plays the rel!lclant suitor?

a nd says It's a big dec.lslon from
DKB believes he has Hank on the
hook and tells him he'll call him In
the morning.
When he does, Hank's wife picks
up the phone and says Hank Is out ·
having breakfast with the LMP
people.
Hank waits untll late afternoon
and then places the call to DKB. He
says, "You sold me. I decided to
come on board.,.
"You won't regret, Hank," the
executive says joyously. "Someday
you're going to thank me for giving
MPPI the alr."
This sounds like a complicated
plan. But If the unemployed
el'eculive follows It to the letter, It
should work. At least It means a lot
of free lunches untll you can land a
job.

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1Biue 1}.4J, 101 .
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lh!.ton at OaklaDd tnt
Artmna at New .Ieney, tn f
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Mlctl.lltan at Clllcago
Btrmln&amp;:ham at Ptilladelphbl
Los Angeles a1 WashlnJ!m
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at boiS) : car.w. caJJt)r.
nla, .410; Bomts. Boston, .3M; Mr:ftato.
Kansas Clly, '.:M6; GrUff.")', New York.
.m Thonnon, ~and. .325.

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Detroit at Baltimore, 1n1
Cleveland t~l Milw11uka&gt;. 1n1
MinlM'Sda at Chicago. 1n1
Cal!fornla at Kansas City, rn l
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Toronto at sc.anle, rn1
sw.di.Y'I Gamm
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De!rolt at BaltimJre
M1nnt'sola a t Chic~
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CINCINNATI (AP) -Cincinnati
ace pitcher Marlo Soto sbould start
for the National League In baseball's All Star garne July 6, says
Reds pitching coach Bill fischer .
"If I was the manager, Iknowwho
I'd start," Fischer said. "But I'm not
the manager."
The decision rests with St. Louts
Cardinals Manager Whitey Herzog,
whu will coach tbe NL team.
If chosen, It would be the second
All-Star game appearance for Solo,
9-5. He pitched two lnnlrigs In last

year's game, giving up three
American League hits and striking
out four.
,
His victory over San Francisco on
Wednesday was his third straight
complete game, making hlm the
first NL pitcher to go the distance
eight times . He's second In the
league with 107 strikeouts and a 2.16
earned run average, despite pitch·
lng for the last·place team In the NL
.West.
The rtght·hander shrugs off
questions about the All-Star game,

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DOUBLES: McRae, Kansas CUy , 23:
Hrtx&gt;k, Minnesota , '», Pahtsh. Dclroil.

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ThatchoppedtheDodgers'leadto
four games over the Idle Atlanta
Braves and eight over the Padres
.· and San Francisco Giants, who are
tied for third place.
"This definitely boosts us," said
Dave D.ravecky, who wai;n't at hls
best In a slx·lnnlng stint but
nonetheless became the first 11·
garne Winner In the majors as the
Padres won their sixth consecutlv~
game. " I don't know what this did to
the Dodgers, but I do know we've
dellelopedourownmomentum .The
Indications of this serteS are good."
It marked the third time over the

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NATIONAl. LFAGUE

Montrt&gt;al
9:. Louis

trtumph.

PhlladelpNa Phlllles (21-of-32onthe
debit side); the New York Mets
made It three 1n a rqw over the St.
Louis Cardinals, who have dropped
six of eight, by a 7"5 score and the
Pittsburgh Pirates downed the
Chicago Cubs . :&gt;-2 1o complete a
five-game sweep.
Garry Templeton and ex· Dodger
Steve Garvey homered and Alan

Oeld. New Yark. 43.
HITS: Whitaker. Detroit. 90: 9otlls.
lbston. !:11: CIU't'W. callfOnua. 119; CasUno. Mlr\l'leSOUI, lfi; Ward, Minnesora . Ill;

Toronto al Sl&gt;attle
Oakland at 'l'excls,

years the l'adre$ have swept a
four-game series from the Dodgers,
but the first time they've done It In
Dodger stadium, where · Los An·
geles hadn't ~ swept In a
four-game set Since 1976.
1besenlorclrru,t lsal~eofhot
and cold teams .'lese days. Iri other
action, the Mont ' 1Expos made It
!k&gt;f·lO with a 4-3 ~tory over the

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Bell, Tercas, 19; Boggs. lbton, 19:

SHendl&gt;non, St&gt;attk&gt;. 19.
TRIPL.ES: Moore, MUwaukl&gt;e. 5; Wll·
w n. [)(otrott. ~ : Grltnn . Toronto. 5; HPr·
nOOn, De1rolt. !I; GI0011. DPtro!t , ~: Win·
fk:&gt;ll. Nf'W \'orlt, 5.
HOME RUNS: Al'Tl"lil-~ . BMton. 16:
KIHlt'. Chic~ . 16: RIC"t', Boston. 16: [Ito.
Cinces, CftUfornia. 15: Johh:!on. Toronto,

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STOLE N . BASES:

Wilson, Kansas City, 3J: Ht"ndee'SSn. Qak
land,. J l ; R.Law, Chicago, 29: Sample,

Texas, :M,
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BaltimOre, tXI, uro, 2.72; Klson, Call.!or ·
nla, 6-1. .fm, 3.23; Koo;man, Chiciii(O. IH.
.1117, 4Jl'&gt;: JarksOn. Toronto, ~ 1 . .13.1
~.21!: Sutci1Nl', O~land,. 9-2. .818. J.B'l.
STRIKEOtn"S: S!IPb, \Ol'Oii!O. lffi :
Biyk&gt;v('ll, Cll'veland 87; MOITb . Ot&gt;trott,
Kl: Su !C'lltfl'. Cll'Vl' land, 67: Ciolt, Toronlo,
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SUMMER TIME ·_ Children and adults llllke take
1o the wales- during the hot days of summer. London
Pool In Syracuse was JWtt beginning to fW with

swlniffiers Wednesday liftemoun when the ubove
photo was taken.

SAVES: QutseobPrry ,. Kansas Clty, 18;
Stanlo!y. Boston. t&lt;l; Call:ll ll . Seattll', IJ;
l...opl'z . Ol&gt;trolt , ll: Davis . Mlnnesolll, JO.
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BA.'ITING 1170 a! ba!s l: HPndMck .
St.Louis. .3-!2: Knl_l!h1 , HOUSIM, .l:l7:
Murptly. AUanla, .327; Dawson, Monlll."di,
.:r.t3: Madlock, P lllsbl.lr!Pl, .lll.
RUNS: Mw-phy, Allan!a, 61: GarYt-:,' .
San D~o. il: Raines. Montn:.-Ki . :.1:
Evans. San f'rAAcl sro, 50: DaW!iOn. Mon-·
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In girl's senior softball league
action, Pomeroy devasted two
opponents to maintain a perfect fHl
record In league play.
Pomeroy first rolled past Salls·
bury 14-4, then blasted New Haven
31·3. After leading 1.0 going Into the
third frame against Salisbury,
Pomeroy broke open the game with
seven runs In that frame. Barb
Hatneld was the winning pitcher,
scattering 8 hits and giving up no
walks In a fine effort. C. King
suffered the loss lwlth sexen walks
: for Salisbury.
For the winners Barb Hatfield had
two singles and two triples, Angle

Hatfield two singles, Barb Grueser
two singles, Robin Buffington a
single, H . MUter a single, and C.
Turner a single.
For Salisbury J Hlpell, and T.
Pratt singled twice, while D .
Hawley, R. Zirkle, and J.Miller
singled, and C. King Tripled.
In Its next bout Coach Tom
Grueser's gals blasted New Haven
31·3 as Barb Hatfield again picked
up .the win with just two walks. D.
Hoffman suffered the loss.
Beth Gloeckner led the ~lnners
with four singles, B. Hatfield a home
run, double, and single; Grueser a
home run and single, M. Moore a
home run and single, A. Hatfield two
singles, C. SMith two singles, Miller
a triple and single, Dillard a double

Wiggins droVe In ihreeruns to pace.
the. Padres. Ron Roenlck.e drove lnf
four Los Angeles runs with hls first
two homers of the season . .
.
His second one. a three-run shot In ·
the Mh Inning, gave the Dodgers a :
4-3 lead, but Garvey's 11th homer :
tied the score In the sixth and the :
Padres went on top to stay In the ·
seventh, scoring three times ·
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By H£1!S11i:D,NtiSENSON
AP !!pam Wrtll!r
.
1be National League West may
11!111 out to bi! more tlwi a two-team
race after all. ·1
1be San Diego Padres. who were
13 games out andmlredlnMh place
Just one week ago, saw to that
Thursday by completing a four·
garne sweep of the front·running
Los Angeles Dodgers with a 7-5

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singles, C. Turner a single,,
tey a single.
For ew Haven Bush, Allens, Hoffman , and Camp
worth,
each singed.
In Joe Pee Wee league play
Pomeroy ars rolled to three more
wins over West Columbia, Middleport's eub&lt;i, and Pomeroy Pizza
Shack.
1
Sears rollea to a big 164 win over
West Columbia as Jason Wright
picked up thewln and Chase Cle land
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the save. They combined for 10
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and just three
GOING OVER SCHEDULE - George Holman, manager of London
hits. Turner suffe{'ed the loss.
Pool 1n Symcuse, aoes over work schedule with llfeguard Jenny
Eric Heck led the winners with a
Bentley, The pool is open dally lrom llo 6 p.m. and on Wednesday from 6
long grand slam home run , while
1o 7 p.m. when the price Is two for one. On Thursday the pool Is open for
Kevin Taylor tripled.
evening swbnmlng under the lights from 6 to 10 p.m.
,
Next Sears rolled to a 16-5 win as
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Fields the save. Wright had 8 strike
outs, four walks, and allowed just
two hits, while Fields gave up 3, 4,
Swimming lessons will begin
and two respectively. Wright had a Monday at the London Pool, J eff
home run and triple, Fields a home Elliott, Instructor, announced
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River Downs
CINCINNATI 1AP1 Miss
Saucey romped to a three-qual't0r
lengt h victory Friday In the $6,700
featured eighth race at River Downs
and paid ~. 80, $3.40 and $3.40.
Winning lime for the s ix furloni:s
was 1: 133·5.
Chagrin's Low was second,
re turning $4 and $3.40. Lady Satllng
paid $4.40 to show .
Mynutly combined 6·31n the daily
double with In Spite Of R.J. for
$40.00. The trlfecta combination of
7·2·11n the ninth race paid $!lXl.lO.

however.
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"You don't get paid for that," Solo ·
said. "You get paid for winning here. ·
If they put me on the team. that's
fine with me. But I don't think about :
11."
Soto has tried to concentrate on :
controlling his temper and his :
pitches this season. Opposing teams :
learned last year that the way to :
beal Soto was by getting him upset , :
and then waiting for hlm to make a·
bad pitch.
·
Ca tcher Alex Trevino said Solo
has made good progress In keeping
cool on the mound .
"ll 's experience," Trevino said.
"He's kind of learning tha t tf he gets
m ad, tf he loses his concentration,
he's not going to do a ny good."
Soto said l1c's taking a straight·
f01ward apptDac h to pitc hing.
"A lot of guys have more powe r
tha n me but I don't fool arounq.
E lthrr you hit mPor I'm gOing to get
you."
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Cincinnati plays t11e Atlanta
Braves In nine of their remaining 11
games before the All Star break.
Atlanta, the defending champion
of the Na tional League Western
Division, meets the Reds In a
twl·night doubleheader this even:
lng, opening a four·game weekend
series.
The Reds, who we re off Thursday
before opening the homestand:
S&lt;"heduled pitche rs .Joe Price, 5-4,
and B111ce El&lt;:wny l. 4·7, to face Ken
Day l&lt;'y . 0-0, and Craig McMurtry,
H.
The Giant s, who Cincinnati heal
tu•ice in a t hr~game se 1·1es there,
come In for three games starting
Tuesday. ThP Red s go lo Atlanta the
following weekend.

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Job hunting __________
William F . Buckley, In a column
the other day, quoted a middle
management unemployed worker
na med Hank as 's aying, "The
easiest way to get a job Is to have
one." Hank said when he had a job,
he was a pproached by rtval
corporations about joining their
firms, and when he made several
pitches at other companies, then
never once demanded references ..
As soon as he lost his job however,
everyone looked on Hank with
suspicion, because Americans tend
to belleye 11 you're out of work,
you're out of gas.
Mr. Buckley dldn 'I have a
solution ·for Hanks problem, but I
do.
Hank should never admit to any
prospective employer that he Is
unemployed.
The way I would choreograpH
Hank's job-searching problem Is as
follows: The first thing I would do Is
have a pal drop the word that he
heard Hank Smith Is very unhappy
at " MPPI," (a fictitious company)
and might be persuaded to 110
soinewbere else, If the price was
right.
This would start the gossip mill
rolling In the particular Industry
that .Hank Is trying .IQ get Into. Not
only DKB, but LMP, ITT and
Digital Research would hear about
II.
Then I would have Hank write
personal letters from hls home
address to the, chief eiCA!Cutlve
officers of at least 12 of the "Fortune
500" firms, The text would read;
"Contrary to rumors au over town,
I am ·not unhappy at MPPI, and
have no Intention of leaving tile flrril
at this t~e. ~lcularty when sales
are cUmblng, aild PI'Qftts prQjected
for 1\)81 will reach an all-Ume high. I
would apprectate · If your search
people refrain ironi &lt;:aliJni me at
the . olflce, as It wiU only gtv~
credence to the rumor and have a
negative effect cin the price of
MPPI's stock."

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makes plans
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LOW GROSS TEAll! team honors went to Chuck stanley, Gill')'
Roush, Roger Roush, and Bob Green, shown here left to right.

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LONGEST DRIVE ·- Dwight Shamblin received a plaqUe lor 1be
longest drive at the Dave Dlles"-ppalachla l'oumamentheld'lbunday.
Pldured are, l·r, host Dave Diles and Shamblin.

Cl AJSE'!T TO PIN ON HOLE 1f- Shoodng~ to the pin.., hole
14 In the Dave Diles Appalachia Tounwneal waa ~ Ritchie.
Pldured are, J..r, George (Shorty) llaekeit, Middleport and Ritchie.

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By SCOTf D. WOLFE:
Sentinel Stall Writer
MASON - 'You couldn't have aske&lt;j for a better
atmosphere ... great people, a beautiful day, and
wonderful competition ," stated one competitor as he
reviewed the scoreboard before being surrounded by
a crowd of onlookers. following the Dave Diles
Appalachia Golf Tournament a t the Riverside Golf
And, as hospltablelhost Dave Diles has
club.
proclaimed for years, "That's what the tourna ment Is
all about. People helping proplc. A place where the
stars a nd the loca ls fil in with one another In
'home-like' atm osphere."

Thus far, m ore than $33,00l has been dona ted to
local charities over the past four years. Final
tabulations for this year's tournament are not yet
avallable, however, the tournament goes down In the
record hooks as another success.
The big story of the day was evident of the great
competition on hand lor this year's tournament as
local golf roach and educator Bob Oliver and talented
Ty Roush shared Individual low gross honors. Both
stroked a 71 for the day, glvlng Roush the distinction
of claiming top honors for the founh straight year.
A play-off was tenta tively scheduled, however. a
coin was tossed in the humor of the day , awarding

Oliver the winning plaque.
Although most participants were serious on the
course, all had an equally good time In the heat of the
beautiful June day that saw temperatures rise well
Into the 90s. As "Our Gang" celebrity George
"Spanky" McFarland put It, "I'm terribly proud of
myself! J shot an 88 and that's great for me ... and
besides I've had a very Rood tlme."
Neither sand traps, water holes. trees, nor the
mighty Ohio River could stop the determined
participants. It was not u:ncorflmon to see the golfers
dodglng tree bra nches to get a good shot, nor to see a
hall ending Its flight in 1he Olllo. The spirt! shOwn,

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llous lon. Plctun!d ;u-c, 1-r, Horace Karr and llouston.

however, was that every stroke went towards helping .
a local charity.
Claiming top honors for ~all low gross per team
was the foursome of Chuck Stanley, Gary Roush,
Roger Roush, and Bob Green with a 314. Overall low
net per team went to pro Byron Nelson, Larry Powell,
Harold Wise, and Bill Harkins with a score of 255.
basest io the pin on all holes and also hOle 7 was
Mlck Houston, whlleclosesttotheplnon14was Frank
Ritchie. lndlvldual low net honors went to Steve
Snapp, ana longest drive, Dwight Shamblin.
Following the tournament, an awards ceremony
honored ttiOse who excelled during the day.

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Sports briefs...
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International.
Rose Jones, Cathy Morse and
Allee Miller shot 69 a nd we re one
stroke back.

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) -Jack
F1eck's S-under-par 65 was good for
a one-stroke lead In the first round of
the $2XJ,OOJ Peter Jackson Seniors
HOCKEY
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QUEBEC
(AP)
The
National
Rod Funseth was ones troke back
Hocl&lt;ey League's board of goverat 66. Bob Goalby, Bill Johnston,
nors
passed. a resolutlonby 11 14-5
Charlie Sifford and Roberto DeVivote,
for a five-minute overtlnle
cenco all shot 67.
period
to break ties durlng regularMEMPlllS, Tenn. (AP) :- Chip
season
games. Al&lt;lo the 1984 all-star
Beck soot a 7-under-par 65 that left
game
will
be held in the Meadowhim as the first round leader In the
lands,
home
of the Devils.
$400,000 Danny Thomas·Memphis ·
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66, and Tom Purtz.er, Bill Murchison
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at 67.
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RIGHT CHOICE - 'rour:nwnent host Dave DUes seemingly made the
' right choice of clubs on the 14th ho!e as he reached parwlthllvestrokes.
Diles al'!O lent a helping hand Md some valuable golfing secrets to Kent
Wolle, (foreground) .

meroy, Ohio.

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By BOB GREENE
J\P Sports Writer
WIMBLEDON , Eng la nd (APIJohn McEnroe's promise to behave
at Wimbledon has begun to crum·
ble, but the fiesty New Yorker was
not a lone In displaying temper.
Players cu rsed , th rew rae k ets and
COffip}afned lOUdly 3boUt the
Offtcfafing.
M cEnroe's outbursts Thursday
the greatest attention I

commanded

from the officia ls a nd the crowd.
His troubles . began In the ninth

"Uyouaregolngtopenaltzemeon
technicalities, I'll walk of!," McEn ·
roethreatened. Later hesald, " I was
serious In what I said, In the sense
that if they continue to make unfair
decisions I wlll not continue In the
· match. "
This t1me, McE nroeemer ged the
winner,
," [ rescinded the penalty point
because It 1s my pei'Ogatlve," Mills
said.

MPEnroe, fined a nd replima nded

for hls abu~ of officials here In 1981

game of his opening set aga inst when he won the title, said last week
Romania's FlorinSegarceanu when he would turnover a new leaf !orthls
he double-faulted - oneollOhe had tournament. " No bombs wiU fall on
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ln the mate h . 1n dis gust wUh
me, 'he said.
him~Lf. McEnroe swung hlsracket
and knocked a divot out of the
McEnroe deleated Segarceanu
bllilard table-smooth court . ·
4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3.
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Rumblings of d!sconteni also
smoothed It with his shoe. Umpire ..were evident In tbe match between
Malco.lm Huntlilgton waited until ' Australian Mark Edmondson and
McEnroe had t'Ompleted his task; Vltas Oerulaltls- a match In which ·
then a nnounced, "Warning, Mr. Edrnondsonupsettheelghth-seeded

Abuseofequlpm~t."

McEnroe.
Later, McEnroe requested and
got tournament referee 'Alan Mills
and .Volvo Gra nd Prix supervisor
• Kurt Nielsen to come onto the court
alter he had tx.&gt;en cau.?ct for his lhird
foot fa uil. Following a long m·gumenttll~ ·rnatchwasresumed . .

Then, In the third set, after
Segarceanu hit a beautiful JlllliSing
shot, ~cEnroe hit the ballmto the
net.
,
Huntington assessed a penalty
point againstMcEnroeJor "abuseor
ball," Again MU!s, and Nielsen
walked onto the court.

American
7-6, lor
7·5, using
7-5. Edmondson
was
warned
obscenity
when he questlo~ a cll!l In the thlf!l
set and, as the match 'ended, .
Gerulaitls, ousted lor the second
year In a row by Edmondson, threw
hls racke t to the ground. It bounced
into the crowd as the blond.
right-hander stonned from the
court.
HankP!Isterwasglvenawarnlng
for "racket abuse," had a point
deducted lor "uttering an audible
obscenity" and lost the third set
when he was guilty of a time
violation during a tiebreaker.
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member giving a date and article
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The pledge to the flag and prayer
closed the 1\'Jeellng as lnna Roush
read from !he "Upper Room."
Ice cream and cake were served
to those named and May Holter,
Betty BU!ckwood, Lillian Napper,
Edith Sisson, Mary Nease, Noami
Wyatt, and a guest, Donna Davidson of F1orlda.

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Southern band boosters meet

A program of assistance to
children who want to attend church
camp was started at the recent
meeting or the Lydia Cowicll of the
Bradford Church ol Christ held at
the home of VIcki Smith.
·To collect for the expense, a can
will be placed at the back of the
ch.urch tor donations.
The "pack the pantry" project
was dlscilssed and beans was the
.deSignali1d Item for this month.
TllJie Rowley presented a llstofHve
names of needy famUies r!or. the
council to Investigate as possible
recipients lor the pantcy food .
Dues were set at 50 cents a month
with the money to go toward the .
expenses of the mother-daughter
banqUet next year.
Cheri Seevers, co-director of the
recent Bible School, thanked the
workers and reported that about
$150 had been collected for the
support of a student In Bible college.
A men's prayer breakfast scheduled for later this month was
High SchoolMd lhe Pomeroy First Baptist Church.
CARNIVAL HERE - 1n preparation for the Blg
cancelled and rescheduled for the
Bend Regatta Weekend, sponosred by the Pomeroy
'The camlval ber:an operating Thursday nlght as the
last Saturday in July.
regalia gol underway.
Cham her of Conunerce, the Jlmmle Chanos Cru;nJval
: It was decided that the lollipop
has been set up behlad the fonner Pomeroy Junior
dragoncostumewillnot be loaned to
other organizations, Plans are to use
it In the Sunday school and also at
iuture Bible schools.
Mrs. Seevers gave a report on Dr. ·
The annual picnic of Friendly
Circle: Trinity Church was held
David Grubbs and his family and
Tuesday nlght at the home of Allee
their work while In Africa. They wUl
and Phil Globokar in Mason.
· be returning there at the end of this
Guests wsere seated at tables on
year. The father and iion banquet
·the
porch overlooking the riVer .
was postponed until fall. ·
Marie
Hauck had grace. The
Ne)!t meeting will be with Frances
vesper
service was conducted by
Hysell with Mrs. Smith to give
M:ae
Mora
who used the hymn,
devotions. Others attending were
fs My Father's World" as the
"Thls
Gerry Lightfoot, Susie Lightfoot,
theme of the program with selected
sparon Williamson, lj\!d Carol scriptures
from Psalms.
Anderson.
A note of appreciation from the
Rev. and Mrs. W. H . Perrin was
Sink
read and news from Lucille Leifheit
Lavatory
Petra~ of !Smallia, Egypt was
Faucet
Fixture
Dixie Sayre and Shorty Wright shared by Elizabeth F1ck.
W~shetless
There wiU be no July meeting.
showed the most weight lost at the
Washerless
Wilh B-Inchcente'r ·set (753- 1 66~
With 4·mch c~nt er · sal 1737- t 701
Wedilesday morning meeting of the
Rutland 'TQPS 1466, at the Free Will
Baptist Church In Rutland.
The contest, " How the Waist Was
POMEROY ..:.. Mr. and Mrs.
Won," was continued, and diet Items Emerson
Pooler entertained rewere brought In for !he contest. An cently with a cookout honoring their
article on nu trltion was read by son,Lawrence,whograduatedJune
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party were Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Kelley, Lori and Paul,
Vincent; Jack Kelley and Andrea,
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kathleen Scott and Mary. K
Kelley,Henderson, W. Va.; J eff and
Roush hosled the Tuesday meeting Marcy Hedrick, Zanesville; Jean
of tbe Forest Run Unlted Methodist Sexson, Pomeroy; Kim Reed and
Women held at the church.
Joshua Reed, Reedsville; Bill Dye r ,
Evelyn Hollon gave devotions Bidwell, and Kathy and Lisa Pooler .
l'l'ading "I See Beauty EveryPooler has accepted a teaching
where" and used scripture from
position at the Springfield North
Col. 3. Hilda Yeauger presided at
High School In Sprirlgfield for this
the business meeting and the
fall .
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Calendar
FRIDAY '
POMEROY - Rehearsal for
Eastern High School Marching
Band, Frlday 7to8p.m., In order
to prepare for the Big Bend
Regatta, all members should be
pr-eSent.
POMEROY- Homemade Ice
cream, hot luncheon special,
sandwiches, salads and desserts
wlll be served Friday and
Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., a t
Fellowship Hall of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church .

SATIJRDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Installation of new officers for lhe Meigs
Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will
be conducted 7 p.m., Saturday
night at the Middleport Masonic
Temple. A dinner wUI be served
at 6 p.m. Cost is ~ and
reservations are to be made at
992-7022 or 99!!-5537.

POMEROY - There wUI be a
car wash, Saturday 9 a.m. to
noon at Sugar Run Ashland
Sta tlon by Carleton Church
Youth Group.

SUNDAY
POMEROY - The annual
VIneyard reunion will be held
Sunday at the recreation build·
lng at Royal Oak Park. All
relatives and friends are Invited
to attend.
RACINE - The 52nd a nnual
Spencer · reunion w UI be held
Sunday a t the Shrine Park In
Racine with dinner at noon. All
rela tives and friends are
welcome.

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POMEROY -Friends of the
Library wilt hold a used book
:;ale Friday andSaturday, 9 a. m .
to 5 p.m., tn the basement of the
Pomeroy Public Library. Hard·
. back a nd paperback books will
, be sold a t 10 cents a copy.
POMEROY -The Royal Oak
Dance Club has been invited by
the Martella Dance Club for a n
evening aboard the "Valley
Gem," a party boat. The event
will take place 8 p.m. to
midnight on S~nday, June 26.
Space Is limited , a nd Interested
members are asked to phone
Gig Powell at 992-2b'2'l.

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RACINE - The o2nd annual
Spencer reunion wilL be held
Sunday. June 26, a t the Shrlners'
Park In Racine .. beginning at
noon. Relat ives and friends are

welcome.
POMEHOY - Tho annual
VIneya rd . reunion will be held
Sunday, June 26, at the rec reation bulldlng at Royal Oak Park.
Relatives and friends are tnvlled ·
to atte nd .

TIJESDAY
POMEROY - .Junior and
senior officers wUI b&lt;• Installed at
a meet lng of the Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion La·
dies Aux Uiary to be held al 7; ~
p.m . Tuesday.

Happenings
Gingerbread house
Parents of the 19&amp;1 graduat ing
class of Gingerbread Pre-School
lnteres t.ed In having thclr chlld or
chlldren march In the July 4
parade a I Rutland are asked to
call Sandy Luckeydooat 992-7177,
or Sara Johnson, 992-65!JJ.

Beaver reunion set
ROYAL OAK PARK- The
annual Beaver reunion wUl be
held July 4 at Royal Oak Park.
Descendants of the tale Charles
and Fannie Beaver are Invited
along with friendS of Ihe family.
There wUI be a potluck dinner at
noop.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

A prayer group sponsored by the
United MetOOdlst Women at the
Pomeroy Church wi!S organized at
a recent meeting held at the church.
Thelma Dill, Faye WUdermuthand
Dorothy Downie were named to the
committee In charge with the first
sessions to begin this month.
Mrs. Wildermuth and Ada
Warner repo~ on a recent

given by others around the. world
meeting at the Enterprize church.
Mrs. Warner also repo~ on the will be enough to feed thousands of
starving people.
money collected tllroqgh the least
A nutrition program planned by
coin offerings and noted tht It had
been given at the May Fellowship . Virginia EdY(ards was cancelled
Day of Church Women United. She untu !&lt;!D. It was noted that 129 sick
commented that even though each
and shutln calls had been made
durtng the past month.
.
gave only a penny at each offering,
the amount combined with tha't
Martha Hoover had the prelude :
to open the meeting wtth Dorothy
Downie gtvtng devotions ustng
scripture from John 13 dealing with
the story of. Jesus washing the feet
of.hls disciples.
,..,
Evelyn Clark had the program
using "Sharing" as her topic. Her
scrlptural reference was .to the little
they boy who shared his loaves and fish
must provide their own transporta- which were Increased to feed
lion to a nd from the church building mUltitudes .
location.
She applied the sharing theme of
Last year, Buildersfo.rChrlst was the program to current aid being
madeupofmen,prlmarilyfromthe gtve11 here an(! abroad where the
underprtvlledged are assisted,
southern states, and were In Meigs
wells
are dug for fresh water, aid
County to construct the Pomeroy
and
technical
assistance Is given to
First Southern Baptist Church
people
growing
food and prepara.
durlng their stay here.
tlon and preservation skills are
The four Meigs countlans are
taught.
members of the Pomeroy F irst
A salad course was· served by
·Southern Baptist Church.
Mrs. Downie and Mrs. WUdermuth.

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Kennedy and Eric Spencer, are
spending this week In Red Oak.
Okla., as a part of a First Southern
Baptist Church building group
known as "Builders for Christ."
The Builders are made up of 39
young men, and are erecting a First
Southern Baptist Church in Red
Oak.
Theworkersrecelve nopaycheck.
and must pay$125for thetrexpenses

Ervin birth
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ervin ,
Racine, announce the birth of their
second child, a daughter, Macyn
Ann. The Infant was born at
O'Bieness Memorial Hospital,
weighed eight pounds, flve ounces,
and was 2llnches long.
Paternal grandparent s are Mr.
· and Mrs. Howard Ervtn, Rac ine,
and the inat.ernal grandparents a re
Mr. and Mrs. But Windon, Chester.
Great-grandmothe r Is Mrs. Edith
King, Pomeroy. Mr . and Mrs. Ervin
have a two year old son, Joshua.

A surprise brldal shower honorIng Gerrt Hanel, recent bride ·of
Fred. Hanel, was held recently at
the American Legion hall In
Middleport hosted by Gerrt Par·
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Chu rch Youth G roup'wlll conduct a
car Was h from 9. a .m . to 12 noon
Saturday at the Sugar Run Ashland
Serv ice Siatlon.

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TRINITY CHURCH. Rev. W. H. P&lt;&gt;r.inl
pastlr. Debbie 81.1('k, Sunday
Chui'C'h SchOol 9.: 15 a.m.; w(l'shJp servi~el
IO::ll a.m. Cbolr rehearsaL 'T'\K'Sda,y
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POMEROY CHURCH OF THE
992-3785, Pomeroy
RENE, Corner Union and Mulberry.
Virgil Byrer. pastor. Glen McClu;;n~g-~~.1...-------------..J
pastcr . Clyde HE-nderson, pastcr ~;

Communion on the flrst Sunday of each
month, and combined ~l th morntn"g prayer on
the thii"d Sunday. Morning prayer and sermort
Qn aU olller Sundays or the month. Chur'C'h
ScOOol and nursery cl\re provided. Cotree
hour in the Parish Hall lrpmedlately followi ng
the serviC'f'.
POMEROY C11URCHOFCHRISI'. 212 W.
Ma.ln St .. Nell Proudfoot . pastor. Bible school.
9::1} a.m.; morning W{J"Sh.lp, lO:.JJ a.m .;
Youth meetings, 6: J} p.m.; C'Ven lng worshJp,
7:lJ p.m . Wednesday nigh! prayer mect1n!Z
and Bible study. 7: .JJ p.m.
TilE SAJ~VATION ARMY, ll5 ButtPrnut
AVl" .. Pomeroy. Mrs. Dora Wining In charge.
Sunday hOUness meetlng, 10 a.m .; Sunday
School, 10: lJ a. m. Sunday School, YPSM
E lolsP Adams, leader. 7:30 p.m ., sa lvation

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POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST. ax! W. Main St .. 992-5235. Vocal
music. Sunda)- wcrshlp 10 a.m .: Bi ble study
·11 a.m .: wU'Shlp , 6 p.m. Wedne;day Bible

GRAHAM UN ITED MET HOD IST,
Pl'ea('l\in~ 9::1'1 a.m .. flrst and second
SUndays or each month: th.lrd and fourt h
SundaySNIC'h month, wen hip services a17: :rJ
p.m . Wednesday everUngs at
Prayer and Bible Study.

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SEVENTI-1-DAY ADVENTJSr, MulbE&gt;rry
Helght~ Road. Pomeroy . Mlcha('l Plankows.kl . pas!or: Rita White. Sabbath School
Supt . Satnllh SChool Is at 2 p.m . on Sat w-day
with W(J'Ship services fOIJowtn~ at J: 15 p.m.
HUTI.AND FmST BAPTIST CHURCHSisler Harriet! Warner, Sup1 . Sunday School,
9:Jl a .m .; m ornin~ worship, 10:45 a .m .
POMEROY FI RSf BAPTIST, David
Mann. minister ; WIUiam Snoutf[IJ", Sunday
SrllO&lt;i su'j:X . ~~nday SC'OOol. 9:l&gt; a. m. ;
Mornln~ W(I"Sh!j510:ll .m.
Fffi.."'T SOliTHERN BA.P'T'IST, Pomeroy
Pike. Davld Hunt , pastel": Ro~wr Thmer.
Sunday School Supl'rlntendent. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m ., morning worstup, to::ll;
ev~r.l ng wcnhlp, 7::ll p.m . MldwePI prayer
meelln~. 7:l:J p.m .
. MIDWAY COMMUNITY GIURCH . Old
Dexter Rd., Dexter. Pastor Woody Call. Jr.
Paster. Sunday School 10 a. m. Sunday
evening service. 7 p.m .; Thursday evPnlng
service. 7 p.m .
FAITH TABERNAO..E CHURGI. Balloy
Run Road, Rev. Emm~t Rawson. past(J'.
Handley Dunn. supt Sunday !';Choat 10 a.m.
Sunday ("''f'nlng servit'f' 7:l1 p ~m .: Bi ble
leaching, 7:l1 p.m . Thursday.
SYRAtUSE MI&amp;';ION, Ch!Yry St .. Syraruse. Services. 10 a.m. Sunday. E\'l'rUng
service!i. Sunday and Wedneiday. 7 p.m .
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
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pa5&lt;tcr; Mrs. Rus.c;ell YOU!'Ii, Sunday SChool
Supt . Sunday SChool 9: l) a.m. EYenl na
wcrship 7:l:J p·.m . Wcdn&lt;'Sday prayer meeting
7::11 p.m.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD, Racine
- Rev . J anus Satterfi eld, pastoc. Morning
wors1Up9:45 a .m.: Sunday SCOOoll0:45a.m .;
eYen1ng w(lsnip 7 p.m. Tuesday, 7::Kl p.m .,
ladies prayer meetlng, Wednl!iday, 7:XI p.m.
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MIDDLEPORT FIRS!' BAPTIST. &lt;;;oroor
Slxth and Palma-, the Rev. Mfl•k MCClung.
.SUnday sctrJol9:15a.m.; Dan White, Sunc1.y
Schod supt, John RetOOl, Sr., asst. supt.
Morning Won.tup 10:15 a.m. Youth mef'tlng
7:l) p.m. Wednf!\da.y. lncludlrlg wtooe . teis,
eager beavers. junior astroonuts, and Junlor
and senk:lr high BYF: choir practlre8::11p.m .
womesday: prayer meeting and Blbl..tudy.
Wednesday, 7: ll p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mldd"P&gt;rt. 5th and
Main. &amp;b M~I1 Ci'1. mln.lsten AI Hanson.
associate m inister, Mike Gerlach. Sunday
SchOOl &amp;il"'flntendent. Bible 5&lt;11001. 9 : ~
a.m.; m(I'Tiing wtnhip. lO:l:J a.m.; ("Venlng
worship 7 p.m. We&lt;IJ1es&lt;l!lY Bible Study and
yool h grrup m~tntJS. 7 p,m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE. C&lt;&gt;pa.stors. R&lt;v. Charles Coyle and
ru,v, Nancy C9Yie. BW White, &amp;lnday schOOl
~up. Sunday school, 9:ll a .m .; morning
w&lt;rshlp. tO:l'&gt; a .m .; Sunday evelljlellsUc
m..,fnl!, 7 p.m . Prayer meeting Wednesday 7
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednasd&lt;W n 11,J1SOay
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Satu rday
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Matlhow
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IJNJI'ED ME'1110Dib"l' CHURCH
Fay Sauer, Dlredor
NOJI'I'IIEAST CW!ITER
Rev. Sekkwl Jolnon
Rev. Richard Thomas

13 36·43

Henry E:blln. Jr .. Sundus SchOol. Supt . Sunrlu~·
9Jnday {'\IE'ninjZ S('rVICf'. 7: :J) p.m .. Pm:-w
MN'IInli!. Wednesda.v. 7::vl p.m .
SYRACUSE FIHST CHURCH OF' GOD .Jo~· Clark. pastor ; Won;hlp sa:•t"Vif'f' Sllrll:la~·.
10:00 a .m .; Sunday St.·lool , 11 am .. we~ -s hl p
smrlrf', 7::v.l p.m . Wt•drwsday prayPr lllN:"t
In~ . 7: :1)

2s

\3 44 52

a.m. every week.

ALFRED -

Church School 9:.1) a .m .;
Worship, ll a.m.; UMYF, S:.l) p.m .; UMW,
THird TUesday , 7::11 p.m . Comm unity first
Sunday.
.
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.; ChUJ"('h
School.lO a.m .; BlbleStudy, Thursday, 7 p.m .
UMW, Mrst ThuOOay. 1 p.m .; Commtmlon
ttrsl &amp;I ntlay.
JOPPA - Worship. 9:)) a .m. : Church
Sctro, tO:.l) a.m. Bible Sludy, WMnesrlay,
7:ll p.m.
LONG BOTI'OM - Chu rch Sctool. !t:.'JJ
a. m.; Y-(orshlp, 7 p.m. : Bible Study, Wednes·
day , 7:JJ p.m.: UMYF. Wednesday. 6 p.m.:

CllNTRAL a.uSTER
Rev. S&amp;antey W. Merrtlleld
Rev. Rlchotd Rolbemldl

Rev. Jiotter1E. R&lt;&gt;blnoon
Rev. Ro- Rider, Jr.
ASBURY (Syracuse) - Wol"$hl p, 11 a.m.;
ChUf'('h School. 9:45 a .m.; Chargt&gt; Bible
StOOy; Wedrtffiday, 7::Kl p.m.: UMW, flr st
1\lesday, 7::.1 p.m .; Otolr Rehearsal. Wed-

nesday , 6:l) p.m.: UMW. fourth Sunday. 6: lJ
p.m .
ENTERPRISE- Worship 9 a .m.; ChUf'('h
School, 10 a.m.; Bible Study, 1\.tesday, 7::11
p.m .; UMW. First Monday. 7·l'l p.m.;
UMYF, Sunday. 6 p.m. Choir rE"hcarsal , 6: :tl
p.m. Wednesday.
FLATWOODS - Churt"h School. 10 a .m .;
Worship, 1 a .m .: Bible Study. Thursday. 7
p.m.; UMYF. Sunday, fi p.m.

FOREST RUN- Worship, 9 a .m .: Chun.·h
School, 10 a .m .; Oloir Pracllre. 'T\Jesday. 6: :JJ
p.m. ; UMW . first 1\JeSday, 7::U p.m .

HEATII (Middleport! - Olurch SChOOl.
9:ll a.m .; Worship, lO:.JJ a.m. ; Bible Study,
Tuesday . lO a.m. ; UMW, serond Morday.
7::1! p.m.: UMM. third Monday. 7 : ~ p.m.
MINERSVILLE - Worship S(&gt;rvt('(', 10
a .m.; Church School. l1 a.m.; VMW, thlrd
Wf'dnesd ay, I p.m.: COO\r praCIICC. Monday,
7:.11 p.m .
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship Service. 10
a. m.: Church SChOOl. 11 a.m.; UMW . .second
Tht"Sday. 7:3lp.m.: UMYFiast'T\K&gt;sday , 7 : ~
p.m.
POMEROY - Chureh School. 9:15a .m .;
Worship Sl'rv1('C, 10: J) a.m .; Cholr rehl&gt;arsal,
Wednesday, 7:ll p.m .; UMW. serond Tuesday. 7: XI p.m.; UMW, last Sunday, 7 a .m .;

UMYF, &amp;inday, 6 p.m. .
'
ROCK SPRINGS - Church 5&lt;11001. 9:15
a .m. ; Worship, 10 a.m.; Bible Study,
Wednesday, 7:]) p.m.: UMYF (Seniors) ,
SUnday, 6 p.m .; (Junlorsl , {t\'{'1")' othf&gt;t
Sunday, 6 p.m .
RlJ1lAND - Church School. 9:45 a .m .:
Worship, 11 a.rO.; UM\\' (Evening Clrt'lel ,
second Wednesday, '7 :ll p.m .: UMW. second
Thursday. 1 p.m .
SALEM C£NTER - Churrh School, 10
a.m .; Worship, 7 p.m .
SNOWVU..LE- Worship. 9 a .m.: Churc h
Schod 10 a.m .
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sotmiDlN &lt;LU!ITER

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M. (.'lartr;

llev. MuitW. ~

APPLE GROVE- ChW'Ch SchOOl. 9 a.m.:
Worship. 10 a.m. 1nrst and third SUndayst;
UMW. """"" 1\Jeoday. 7::ll p.m.: Prayer
meeting. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
, BE1li.\NY - Worship. 9 a.m.: ChW'Ch
SChOOl. !0 a.m.: Bible St udy, Wednesday. 10
a .m .; Dorcas Women's FeUowshlp, Wedn~ ­
day, U a.m .
CARMEL - Church SChOOl, 9,30 a.m.:
Worship, 10:4.5 a.m.; serond and fourth
Sundays); FellCM'ship dinner wtth Suttoo,
third Thursday, 6: Xt p.m .

EAST t.L"TART- Chur'C'h School. 9 a .m.:

Worshlp.IO• . m~ (secondandfourthSUndays;

UMW. tlrst 'l'tftlay, 7:30p.m.
.
LETART FALlS - Worship, 9 a.m.:
Church School. 10 a.m .
MORNING STAR - Wonhlp, 9 : ~ a.m.;
ChUtth SchOol, lO::ll a.m.: Bible Study,

ThundlQI. 7 : ~ p.m.

.

MORSE CHAPEL - Clwt:h S&lt;tm. 9::ll

a.m.; W&lt;nN.p, U a.m.

POR'J'LAND - Church SCIIJol, 7 p.m.:
WOt1tlllp, 8 p.m.: UMY!', w - . y , 7:00
p.m.

.

HOBSON CHRISTIJ\N UNION, WUI!am
Crabtree. pasl or. Sunday Sehoul. 9:)) a.m .;
('VCnlng service, 7::11 p.m. Wedn£'Sday pray&lt;'r
m('('tlng,

7:~

p.m .

BEARWALLOW RJDCE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, DuarK' Wan..l{'n, mlnist{"'". Blbll'
class, 9:ll a. m.: ~ nlornln~ wocship. IO:ll
a .m.; evenlng w(l"shlp, 6::l"l p.m. WPdnesday
Bible study, 6::KJ p.m .

NEW

ST!VERSVIJ..LE

COMMUNm'

CHU RCH. Su nday School service, !U~ a.m _,
Worship service. lO: :J) a .m .: Evanwi L'&gt; IlC"

Sfo'rvirt.•. 7:.)) p.m . WPdnesday: Prayrr
mtoellng, 7::11 p.m. . Thursday.
ZION CHURCH OF CHR I~L. PorncroyHarrtsonvUle Rd .: Robf-11 Purtell. mlnls1rr.
St('V£' Slanley, Sui'!My sc hool supt . Su nday
school. 9: .11 a .m .: W{]'ship SC'rviC£' IO:JJ a .m .:
EvPning wrrshlp Su nday. 7 p.m . and
Wf&gt;dnesday, 7 p.m .
S'T. .JOHN Lt.rrHERAN OIURCH . Plnf'
Grovt'. 1lte R.P.v. Wllllnm Mtdd lf'!)WI.ll1 h.
Pastel' . Church Sf.&gt;rYI('('S 9: JJ a .m . Sunday
&amp;hool lO:JO a.m.

CARLE."l'ON CHUHC"I I , l&lt;ln~bury lload .
Brolher

Sunday

I lOP•:: BAP'T I ~i' CHAPEL - ~ill lirnn t St.,
Mllkllcvot1 : Su ndu.v S«.·mol. lll u.m.; morn l n~
wu·h_
o; \p. 11 a .m : t ·vml n ~ wo rs hip, 1 p.m
Wf'dnesday Pvf'nl n~ Blbll' stud y and pravrr
mertlnf(, 1 p.m . A.MIIIatN"I w1th ~ut ht"'" ll

Rnpl L~t CnnvPnllon .
1111.ADI-"'ORD t"II UIKH OF nm. JST
Stair Houli• 12-1 anct Count y Hoacl ~ . Mark
Sf'f&gt;\'f'r!&lt;. mtnl'ih'l': Suncta v ~d!Ool Sup!., Sh•\'1'
1'\C'kf'fl.S. Sundav ~ h&lt;xli, ·n::ttl u.m .. mornl n~

wol'ship. ltl: :ll :i.m. ; rvrnln~ wur~hlp. 7 p rn.
Wt"dn rsctu y worship, 7 p.rn .
.JUBILEE CHR tSrtAN n :NTF:r!
Gror~r · s C'rN'k llond. ftl'\ " (' .1. Lt•mlt~' ­
p&lt;lStCf": Paul Pour. C h u r~ ·h S..·huul Su t••rin

tt'nt'k•nt. Chut't'h sdu:X, 9::ll ; u11. ,

Blhlr :-.mdy. W£'(lnt&gt;scla.v. 7:(•1p.n1 l 'I;Lo;;s.-sftw
all u~a-; .
ST. PAUL U n1-li·: HA N t "ll llHCI I . ( "il!"llt'l"
of Sy(·mmn· and ~"«lnd Sl:-. .. Pon lt..-c~·. 1111 •
\{pv William Mlddll'5Wilt1h. P:l"l(r . SuOOa ~·
S('hoo l at 9:45 n m . und C' hurf'h St:•rv\n~ 11
!J.m .
SM'RF.D H F:AHT . Ms~ r . Ammny ( ;Ja nna
mon". Ph . ~f.l'l · ~~. Saturda y i'\'f'rlln~ Mm.. ~.
7:.1l p m.: SUnday M ass. K :un ;mel 111 . t m
('t)n ft -s~ic s onf"-hall tJU W' bi&gt;fon • PilCh Ma~:o.

HY SE Ll . HU N 1--!0LI-:--J F:SS\Hl ' RCH , H.l'''
1'h('f'ron Durham . pastor . Sunday School a1
~t &lt;ll a.m .: M ornln~ wcrs hip ;II 111· :v·• a .m

Sunctav f'V(' nln~ SCI"\'[('(' nt 7:.'ll p.m ..
Thursda:v scrvk~ a17:.10 p.m.
VHEEOOM GOSPf:L MISSION u l B:tld
Knob. IO('[ltf'd on Count~ Hoad .11 11P v
La\\-T('fl{'(' C lut'SI'ncttmp, pas tll·: J1.P\' Ro~1•r
WIIUord, as.&lt;.;L..;!alll p:t'&gt; l&lt;• · l")rf'al' hi n~ sr&gt;rv lN:'S. Su nday 7: :W) p.m. Pra yt•r nH,..-IlnK
WednP.:dav, 7::311 p.m .. Gary Crlfflth. if'ailt •r
Youtt1wOO~ . Sunday ('vf'nln..:. o· :•1 p.m. wi th
Ro~f'f and Vlo1rt Wlll(onl as hwlt•rs
Communion M'rvk't:.' rt.rst Su rd11y eac h mont h.
wt-n n:·s ('I·IAPEL . &lt;'oolvlllf' no. llf'v .
Ho.v [)(&gt;('wr . pus1or. Sunday sd,oo \.9::liH .m.:
w&lt;rsh!p Sf'fVI&lt;'f', \0: .1J a .m. Blblf' study anti
prn}'f'r s.~•rv! ('(' Wf'dnesday, 7&lt;l l p.m .

RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
Rt&gt;v. Thomas H. Collier, pastor, Mar llw
Wolfe, Chairman of the Boord uf Chris tian
Ltrr . Sunday School, 9: lJ ;t.m.; murnlng
· wocshlp,l0:30 a .m .: Su nday i'venlrt j:tworshlp.
7:ll p.m . Pr;tyl"r mf'f'lln((. Wednesday. 7::Y!
p.m .
RACINE Frn!:IT BAPTIST, Don 1.. W;tlk1"1" .
Pasta-, Robt-rt Smtth, .Sunday School supt .:
SuOOay Sehool. 9:l'.l a .m.; mot 1lnfZ wrrshlp,
10:40 a.m .; Sunday (&gt;V£"n lrtg ~cr,&lt;;hlp . 7:JJ
p.m.; Wednesday even ing Blhle study. 7::11
p.m .

mo.wnln~

worsl\lp, lO::ll J\.m ; rvr n in~ St•rvlf1.•. 7 p rn

a.m

l'l ·n &lt; ' la.~S('S. II a.m. Sunday.

VICTOHY BAPTI ST - ~'l'l N . 2nd St
Mlckllrpot1 . Jamf'i'&gt; E. KN'St"'· p&lt;tstor . Sunrl&lt;t:O.'
mornlnJZ we~·s hlp, \()a .m .: PVi' llttlKS&lt;~·t-vln '. 7
p m.: Wl'dnf'SCIIIY i 'Vt~nln~ won.hlp. 7 p m .

Vl'iltallon. Thursd ay, ti::MI p.m.
HUNITY CHHISTIAN A'-;SF:MBI.Y . {'ool
v\llr - CIIIX'rt Sprru-..:·r. pa -"tor Sunllily
S('hooi, 9::l'l a .m : rno rnln ~ ""'1"\' 111 '. 11 11111
Su nday I"'Vf'nlnJ.! ."t • rv l t~ . 7· .l lt? m .. midV.'I't'k
pruyc•r Sl'rv1C'r' WPdm'S(t:ry. 7·.•1 p m
Mouf\.'T o t.J VF. t'OMM UNITY &lt;·m rn&lt; 'tt .
I ~IWI'PIICf' Bus h. pa..;tnr: Max r nlmr, ·. S r

Su p~&gt;rlntf•ndt• nt S u r:~~ l a y Sc- · IK:~C&gt;I and mtornln~ot
W!ll"!o.hip, 9 .' ll .• m Sunda ~· f'\'t•nlnjl st•rvif'f'. 7
p.m., Youth rnt'f'lln~ and JlltJir ~&gt; tuch' ,
W!'&lt;lrwsduy . 7 p.m .
·
UNrrED F/\l'n-1 l 'IWI"H'I! - ltnuli ' 1 nn

PomN · ~·

b;&gt;pass. Ht"-'. t-&lt;tltJt•rt :-.nutt1, S t .,
pas tot': RPv . Jamt.,; Cundiff. a ..-...-.L.;;.ta nt p.;t sh:"ll:
suOO&lt;W Setu.JI, 9::ll 11111 .. mt1Ynlnl2 wors hip.
\0:30 · a .m ., t'\'Pnin~ worship. 7-.fl p .m
\'\'onwn 's }o""'t-• Uow~ hlp . 1\lf'S(I. t ~· .. . 111 am .
Wt'&lt;bw"da~ nlght pra ~·f' r st·rv1nf'. i ::ll p.m .
FA11lt UAP'l'lST (11\ ' Hl'll. l\Lt'ltMl. Ol&lt;'t'l
a t U nllt-..:1 Stt-.'1 \\"urko"t"S llnion lln ll. Hul lroad
Strt""t''l. Ma.o;on. M o l'nln~ W(N--.1\Ip !1:.1U a .m .
Sundav ~ · t·uollfl :: tll tt.m l&lt; wnln~ Sc-"1C't"', 7
p.m f~·lt.Vf't' m(l' fliiJ; \\'(•ctn£'St lay, 7:J.) p.m .
\1\rtwN•k Hi bit' S tUft~·. Thursrlay, i p.rn .
F'OilEST HUN 11APT!ST -

HPv . N\'1(•

llon:lrn. p11slor \ ·onwUus Hundt . sup.-rln
rmdc·nt . Su l'ila\' ~· hOt \! ~l : .l l , t 111.. ~ &gt;t 'O nd a n'l
fmu ·ttt Sunrlav S. WOI~tlip SI:'I"VII\' :11 2: :(l p .m
MT MOfll.o\11 Hi\1"7 1'l~T - J.'nut1h and
Maln Sis. Mitld h,llll l Hf'\' Calvi n Minnis.
J..ta!&gt; tor Mn; t-:h·tn llu m~nrdrw r. s u~
Su nctnv sdrool, ~l : :lr ,t m . worship st'I"Vk~ '.
HI: ·l:i :un .

BUIU .I N\ :HAM SOlJ I1-tEHN IIAP'TI:'\1'

C'lnJH C'II . Huult&gt; I. Shadt · Pastur. l Inn Iliad(
Atflllllti'&lt;l wi th SoulhN"n Rtptl..;t ('011\'Pnllnn
Su ndav Sl·t~~ . t : ll p m , Sund11y wnr~hlp .
2::u
1'hul.,.-la.v t'VI'nlnJt Bibk study, 7'
p.m .

p.m.

PE: NTI·X"'O!{I'AI'.

A.'-;SI':MHLY .

H.arln•'.

Houh· 11-1 . W\\1\mll llob;Jc-k . JJ&lt;Istnt'. Sunday
sc- hool . Ill a m . Sunda.v f'\'t•nlnJ:: .5('1"\1('f'. 7
p m \'-.',..:lnt'Srllry I'V • 'nl n ~ ~· rv\ t,-• 7 p.m .

CAHI' ENn\ H BA I' l'IST . llun l" hC&gt;adle,
Su nda)' School !l:.tl :t.m . Mor nlnfr;!
Wnrs hip. Ill :IJu .m Pr;tyt•rSf•rvtn• . allf't'mttt•
Sundays .

Supt

MllHJI .I-:I"l(ll {T I'I·;N" n :&lt;1)STAI .. Tl11t ·d
Aw .. lllf' Hi'\' Clark Bakt•r. p :tMor . Carl
Nolllttf!hllln , Su nl :r_v Schi )I\J Su pt . ~unlla y
S(•hoo lltla m . - d : t'l ~&gt;&lt;: ror a ll
J-:\1•nln~
S4 'f"V k't'S , ti p.m . \'Vt-.lrwsda:- , St ud,\', i lip m .

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YfHttlt Sl'l"\'1&lt;'\'!&gt;:, i :•• p.m . Frida\ .
·
io:{ '(' l.t·:S IA FFI.I .t )WSHII', \:.!}( Mil l St ..
Middlt,ll•t1 P a.~ t ur L' l l n ~ht•r, · lntl · k Mo·l~h ,·r
~un Su ncl:ty Sd1ool ,11 HI .I' m St ·rv it, ~
Su nda y ••vt•rt ln,L: it\ 7 p.tn ,md W t..:lnr'!'d a_v nl 7 ·
p.m.
ANTI(N ITY l t.\I ~I' I ~T Ht •v 1-:, trl Shulf,..
pas tu · Su 11da~ ~ · lt ool !I· ]) .t m , f" hmrh
!&gt;.t 'n : k .. •. 7 p m , :-·nulh ll\1,-.tlt\f.! , ti p.m .
'[\l!"'SCI:t\ l lit&gt;l o• Sh KI\1. 7 ~ul\.

r-ut.i. cos! ' !-: 1: l.ll arntou~t -: . :n).&amp;~~
llil nnd l{owi . l'mn!'l' £1)'. Tmn 1 \dl~· . jllt.o;; tor

'l lHn•w 1~ tmt..- •• 1 . Sunduy SC'houl Stt OCrln1t •nrl
t•n t. :-it•ndav M m nln~ Sf'l"\"ln ·. ttt· t~J n m .
Su nda\ ......~nln.[l s tn'ln · 7 :tl p 111 Sf' I"\' IN':'.
"l\Jf'Scb y and Thur..,llay f'\'t • nlll~"' .11 7· :tl p.m
\\'( )J tl l 0 1_. FA!' Il l, \t.t Mil l S t , Mlddi(1)UI"t .
H idt.tt'CI St i"&gt;''&lt; lrl . past11r . S untla~· mor nln).!.
Hl:IMI. Su nda y t'\'l"'tlll!t! , 7::11t Tur'!'dotv morn

l n~ Ill hiP Sttitly , \O · tl(~

1 :tl; 'lliu t'Slla'

\\'t '(! tlt".{\; t\'

i·"P nln~.

m o rnln ~ V[(lm wlflt Kc•nrtt'lll

Copt •lall il, IIH~l; Ft \day
Kt• n nt~ tl ( ·opt •l: mtl. 7: :t\

f'\ ' i' nin ~

v!dt"'l) wllll

NEW !11\VEN CIIUH&lt;"II I W T i ll&lt; NA7J\
Il E NE. lt4 '\' ( :il'llillll Stroud, ]\l!&gt;lnr Sunclay
SdM)!JI , ! ~ :: lJ 11.11\ . Wors hip ~ ·n·il't' . lll ::~l
a .nt , You th Sf•rvh•t•, Suntla\ , ti 1 ~) iJ m ,
Stt!lcllly t'Vt'n ~ ng ~l'r v h't• , 7. IMl p .m Wt'&lt;lnn;
rlav Pra\'l'r Mt•t&gt;ilng .md 1-1\hl,. Stuth- 7.1.\J.Ill
N I·: A."l': Si'::T I'U:fwii&lt;NT C' II UIH" II , O:t

nald I{ Ka1T, St , p.'l!&gt; l(• Suml.t _, aflt•rrn.Jit
St't V k 'l' , '!" :t l, 'llllll"" la.\' 1'\'1' 11 1111-!

' I 'I"VI I'\',

7 · 'Ill

!-'lit\" I' HJ\I''TIS'I' I 'I II JIU 'II . M ,,.., 111 . W Vrt .
1'.!'· 111 , !UIIMurph,v Su t• la vSdJlo l. llla m .,
S unol.1 v o '\' l ' ttln~ "''1"\'it 't ', 7 :11 p
lllt • •tln ~

111 .

l"ra :- l'r

anol Hlhlf• Stt Kh WNin1 "'d·t :'o. 7

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jJill 1·:\'1'1"\'t\ llt " WI'i. • ortll '

RU1l..;\ND CH U R0--1 OF' CHRI ST . Dan
pn stor; Bill NlrhoL..;oo, Sunduy
school supt. Sunday .s£·hool. ~J : : Jl 11m.,
rnorrdnf.! wc.-s hlp and communion. HJ ::I) a .m.

M onlux.

DANVO..L£ WESLEYAN . Sunday SchOrll.
9::l)a .m.: m orntn gworshlp lO : ~~a . m . ; youth
scrvh. 6: 4~ p.m .: eve ning W«Shlp. 7: ll
p.m .; Wcdnf'Sday, 7::U p.m. Pra)-'f'l" r'nd

RtrrLAND BJBI .F.

DAN'{fLLE HOLINEss CHURCH. Jocall'd
on Routl' 3'~ between Vlnlon and Lan25vlllf'.
Rfov . BPn Watts. paste~·. Sunday Sc'll&gt;Ol, 9:.Jl

ME'THUIJI ~ - Am tf:

9: m a.m. f'HC'h Sunday mominw.

a .m .. Bob~ Lamben S. S. Supt.; Mornln~

Wors h\p. IO:lla.m.: Children's Happy Hour

HU 11 AND CHUHC'H OF ntE NA7.A
RENE, rtev. Lloyd D. Crimm •. Jr., j)lts tor .
Sunday School. ~1 : :11 a .m .: wocshlp .L;t'!VIC&lt;'.
Hl::lO a .m .: ycung J)f'(lplf''s S4"'t"Vlc'C' , fo p.m .

6:4."i p .m . Prayer &amp; Bible St udy, 7: l:J p.m.
Mlsslonal)' meet ing first Wednrsday of flU&lt;' I\

month. 7:JJ p.m. For InformatiOn rail
!111-11467.
•
SU.VER . RUN BA.PTIST. Bil l 1..1111,•,
pasl&lt;r. StC'VC Little. S. S. Sup!". Sunday sc:·hool.
10 a.m .; mcrnlng worship, 11 a.m . Sul"lday
evening wcrshlp, 7::ll p.m. Prayr r mt..:&gt;! l n ~
and Bible study , ThuOOay. 7:l l p.m. : yoottr
mecttng WednesdaY at 7 p.m.
CHRISTIAN FEU.OWSHIP CHURC'H. :1!3
N. 2nd Aw., Mlddll'JX)r1 . Surw.lay Sch::lol. 10
a.m. Sunday and Wt.&gt;dnesday Evf'nlng
servlces 7:JJ p.m .
C'HESTER CHURCH OF GOD. Rev. R. E
Robl.nson, pastcr. Surda)-' S("tn"Jl, 9::r&gt; a .m.;
Wocshlp se-vt~. 11 a .m .: eveni ng se!"\1\c(o, 7
p.m .; youth servlef', Wedn~y. 7 p.m .
LANCSVII..LE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Robert E. Musser. pastor. Sunda ySC'hool , 9::11
a.m .; Paul Musser, supt .; mornlnp: worship,
tO: XI a.m.; Sunday ~lng 5NV!ce. 7 p.m.;
mld ·week service, WMnesday, 7 p.m .
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF 1'HE: NA7A
REN£ - Rev . JamfS B. Klllif'. paslcr.
Shennan Cundiff. supertnlc-ndent . Sunda y
ScOOoi.. 9::D a.m.; Morning Wcr~hJp lO:ll
a.m.: Evan~llsll c service. 6 p.m. Prayer and
tralse Wednesday, 7 p.m .: youth meeting, 7
p.m.
EDEN UNITED BRE'l'HRENINCHRJST.
E1dl'n R. Btalte. paslor. Sunday SchOOl 10
a.m.: R.ober1 Reed. supt.; Momlng·seTTn(J'I,
11 a.m.: SundaY night servlcel, Chrl!illan
Endeav&lt;r. 7:ll p.m.; SOng serviCe, 8 p.m.;
Preachine; 8 : ~ p.m. Mid-week Praym
meetlne, Wednelday, 7 p.m ., Alvin Refod, lay

Eva nJt{'llsllc sei"\'ICC. 6:)) p m . Wf'dn(l;(fay
St"n'ICC. 7 p.m . .
MASON CHURCH Of? Cl-fHIST, M llh.,.- St.,

Masoo. W. Va . F.uw:C'ne L. Cong('l", mlnlstl'l' .

Sul"lday Blblr Sti.Kiy, !Oa .m .. Wors hi p II n.m
and 7 p.m r Wednesday J1lblf' Study, vor&lt;tl
m usic. 1 p.m
MASON ASSEMBLY OF' GOD. Ouddln~

Lane, Masoo, W. Va. Rev . RonniP B. R~.
Pns!or. Sunday School 9:4-'"l rt .m .. Morning "
Wors tup 11 a .m . F. ve n lnR St'f"\/k't' 7:.1 l p m
Wednac.day Women's Mlnls trl('S 9 it .m
(mCE"'InR: a nd pru yerJ. Pray(&gt;r a nd Hlblr
St00y7 p.m .
HJ\RTF'ORD CHURCH OF CIOU''T IN
C l-ffi.~TJAN UNION. Thr• Rt'V. William
Campbell, pastoc. Sunda y ScOOol. 9::t:Ja .m .;
James Hught.&gt;s , supt .. ~nln$t Sf•rvkf'. 7::11
p.m. Wednffld ay cv('l1l n ~ pra ye r m eof'tlnjt.
7;lJ p.m. You1h pra)-'f'r ~t'VIcf'l•achTU4"'Sllay.
FAIRVU:.""W BIBL E (.i fURCH. IA~ Iart , W.
Va .. Rt. 1, "Mark IN[in. pa..'ilct'. Wors hip
services. 9::11 ·a .m.; Sunday SchOOl. 11 o.m .;
I."Venln g wJYshJp. 7:;11 p.m. Tuesday ('Oit nQ:l'
pra y~ mectln~ and BU&gt;Ir !iludy. 9:30a.m .
Worship serv1re. Wednesday. 7:lJ p.m .
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH Wal nul and Henry Sts .. Ravenswood, W. Va.
The H.ev. Gcor~re C. Wetrk:'k, pastcr. Sunday
School. 9: ~ a.m.: Sunday wCI'hstp, 11 a .m .
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH. now loc•lod
on Pomeroy Plk~. County Road :.5 nl'llr
Flatw&lt;Xds. Rev. Blackwood, pastcr. Services
on Sunday at 10:l) a .m . and 7:Jl p.m. with
SUnday sctl)ol, 9::1) a .m. bible study,
wcmesday. 7;:Kl p.m.
FAfi'H FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRL'rr- St. Rt. :J:I!I, Anllqulty. PaJtor. Rov.
Fra nklin Dickens. Sunday momlng, 10 a.m .

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Wai.SCil. pasttr: Crensorr Pratt, Sunday
Schod. supt. Momlng wcnhlp. 9:ll a .m .:
SUnday scOOol;-10:3.1 a .m.; evening servict',
7 :~ p.m .

S\lntlay """nlng, 7 : ~p . m . Thunda¥ evening,
7:ll p.m.
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAJYf"''T
CHURCH . PaA!cr Robert B)'!l's. Sunday
ScOOol 10 a .m.; WorshJp Setvk'e U a .m.:
Sunday evening service. 7: :II p.m.: Wcdnefl·
day evening service, 7: :.11 p.m.
INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH,
lnc. - Paul St., Mlddlepcrt. Rev. O'Dell
Manley. pa;tor. Sunday School. 9:00 a.m.:

1\fl'. UNION BAPTIST. Rov. Tom Dooley:
Joe Sayre, &amp;lntlay SchOOl SllfX'!'Intendenl.
Sunday ~thool, 9 : ~ · a . m . ; evening WOI'IhJp,

'7:3)' p.m.

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Tlllls. pastoc; Sonny llud'ion. supf . Sunday
school . 9: .YJ a .m. Morn1n.': wors hip, 10: :r1a .m .
Surdny C'Vf'nlng sf'rvl('(' , 7:llJ. Wf'dnlsd/ly
Nf'Jill'l.li( Sl'rvln• 7:((.1 p.m. : WMPO Program.

Pral~,

Prayer meeting, 7:.11 p.m.

W - a y.

TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRJST, Vincent C. Waters. Ill, minister:
Hennan Black, su~lntendent. Sunday
Schoci 9::Jl a. m .: ew'lllnl service, 7 p.m .;
Wedn-,y Bible SchOOl, 7 p.m.
CIIE!n'ER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE, ~ . Herbert Grate, pe.st&lt;r. Frank
RJIIle, supt. SundoySctm. 9:00a.m. Worship
...-vtco. ll a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Prayer

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_m lt-1lph {'art. supt'rint{'f'ldrnt,

wt)"shlp. 7· .l l p.m . Pruyer mN:•tln~ .
Wf'&lt;.lrwsday. 7::111 p.m .
I..DNG BCITI'OM {"HHlS'I"IJ\N. Kf•n K£'\rt&gt;r,
pusrcr. Wall:wr Dnmf"A'OOd. Su nday SC'hCKM
Supt . Worship st•rvln' a1 ~ a . m . B l bi ~: Schcxl l lll

RACINE WESLEYAN- Church S&lt;hool, !0
a.m.; Wonbtp. U a.m.; UMW. rowtt1
- 7:30 p.m.: -olllloLord. ~ Wednootloy, 7:30p.m.
llrll w~. 7 p.m.; - · · Prtoyor
.a
; ,.,, Weo-rlJY, 1 .a.m.
U.UREL CLifT FREE ME'I'HODIS!'
SVTI'ON - ~h llc.1iool, ., 30 o.in.: CHURCH, Rfov, Rabon MJJJtr, putar; Lloyd
1 1 wonltlp. 11:111 a.m. (ftn&lt; and il1lrd , WJ1&amp;III, Dlr!&lt;lor ot Cl1l'a1tllt ~n.
lillndly Sdlool. 9:30a.m.: Momt111 Wmltlp,
~: fettGwob!P wlllt Clrmol.
INrd
nda)l, 6:.11 P-!'!: .
-·- - • 10:30 a.m.: Cf!01t _Pra£1!£0· !~&lt;!~~· 6! ~

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BRADBURY CHURCH OF OfRI~i·. Puul
Pratt. p~tor . Sunday sc hool . 9: lJa.m .. l ~t rry
Haynes, S. S. Suj:X .; mornlng wocship, lO::WJ
a.m .

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Marion Williams.

school , 9: lJ

p.rn .

J\11'. HERMON UNn'EO BRETHREN II\
ClffiL'rr CHUH.C'H . ftf'v . R:o~rt Sandns.
pas t~ ; Don Will . lay [(&gt;ad('l". \--".){'fl tc&gt;dln Tr~ ~l s
Co mmu nity off 'f'R !fl. Sunday .'i(' hOol. 9: ,(1
am . M ornln~ wm--shtp Sol'l"\'k'(' . 10: -l:l &lt;Un .;
.-w· n ln ~ pr('&amp;e hin~ SPI'VIf'f' SN'Ond ami fnur1lr
Sufl(_layo;, 7: :11 p.m .; C"hr ts ttan End("!\\'01". first
and - th lrd Sunda.ys. ?::ll p.m . Wf'tl nt~Ja y
pr;-~yt'l" mN:•tin.'l: illld IJiblf' study , 7:XI p.m .
.11-: II OVAH'S wrrNESS. .17J19 !'it:llf' Houll•
l:M tUnr mil(' f'RSI of Rulland l . Su nct;ry, 111hll•
IN:'IUt"(' \I:JO l.t. m .; Wil t(' i'IICJ'.'.'('I" SIIKiy , 1 0 : :.~'11
a.m.. 1\J('Sdav, Bible study. 7::10 p m ..
Thur'Sdny , Th·f&lt;X'rrt tlc Srhool. 7:.11 p m .,
Srrvlcc M('('U n ~. K::ll p.m .
lliURCH OF GOD OF PHOPII ECV .
l.cx•MC'd on tlwo 0. .J . Whllf' Road nff hl~hway
mJ. Pm H ('flSOil, pustor. Su ndu,v &amp;hool Ill
n.m . Classe; rrn- 1tU agt's. Junior Chutrh
11:00: M omJnF{ ,Wors hip. 11 :00: Arlull Choir
Pl'llrlk'E' ti :OO p .m . Sunday Youn,R Proplt' s.
Chl ldn•n's Churt' h JUld Adult 1\lblf' Stud~· .
Wt'&lt;lr1(.,;day at 7 :31l p.m

p.m .: t.vf'nln,R Wors tup. c.-.lp.m. WNJll'Sllll,\1
Pn1vrr and Blble S1udy, 7· 30 p.m.
Df:XTl:lt CH URCH OF CHIU ~,-. C'harl(lS
RusSf'll. Sr .. m l nl~ t&lt;'r ; Rick Mucombl•r , supt
Sundav schOOl, 9:.l} a .m .; worship SPrvk-,•.
IU: ;10 li.rn. Blbh' Study. TtJPsduy. 7: :Wl ~ .rn .
REORGAN IZED CHURCH OF ,JESUS
CHRIST OF LJ\1TEH DAY SAIN1'S,
Por11und-RaC' Inr Road. Wllllim1 Roush. pa.o;
toc . Linda Evans. l'hUI'{'h school d ln'&lt;:tor .
r hu l'('h SC'hool, 9::10 a.m. ; rnornln~ wors hip.
10:30 'a.m.; \\'Ninr&amp;iay Pwnln~ prayf'r
Sf'r.'k'f'S , i : :VI p.m .
BE11-ILEHEM ElA?TI ST . llf'v
Far!
Shulc&gt;r, pH~Ior . Worship si-rvlr't', &lt;i :.ll a m .
Su nday Sl' hool, 10::)() a .m . Alhl(' Study and
pntyPr M'IVil,~ Thu rsdll)'. 7: :U p.m

KENO CJ-IUHCH ut-· UlRIST, Ollv&lt;'r
Swain. Supcrtntendct'lt. Sunda_v school !1 : ~

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Sch0019: D n .m .: Mornl n~ Worship 11 a.m ..

MEIGS
COOPEIIA'i'IVE PARISH

every Sunday , 7 ; ~ p.m.

eckacation.

area.

RUTI.AND CHURCH OF COD. P"'toc.
Rev. John Evans. Sunday school, 10 a.m.,
Sunday WCJ'ship, 11 a .m .: Children's C'hurch.
11 a .m.; Sunday even ing S(&gt;I"'Vice, 7 p.m. ;
Wednesday evening young ladle5, a u~lllary, 6
p.m. Wedneiday famlly wochs lp. 7 p.m .
KAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH, Near
Lon~ Bottom, Edsel HaJ1. pastoc. Surv::lay
school,9:lla.m.; WorshlplO::lla .m .; Prayer
meeting 7:ll p.m . Thursday.
MIDDLEPORT F1l.EE;WD, I. BAPTIST.
Corne- Ash and Plum. Leslie Ha&gt;man,
pastoc. Sunday r;chlol 10 a:m.; Morning
Worship, 11 a .m .; Wedn esday and SatW"'day
8vening servlces,7 :~ p.m .

Communi on First Sunday. ,
sh.liy, 7 p.m.
t'tEEDSVlLLE - Church 5&lt;11001. 9: ~
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISl'JAN · a.m .: Worship 11 a. m .
CHURCH - Qiftoo Lucas. pastor. Sunday
TIJPPERS PLAJNS Sf. PAUL - Church
SChool 9: 3J a. m. Mrs. Wo rt~ Francis, supt.
School.. 9a .m.; Worship. tO a.m .: Bible Study,
Preaching services first a nd !hl.rd Sundays
1\Jesday. 7;:J) p.m .; UMW. Third Tuesday,
folJCM'lng SuOOay SChOOl. Youth meeting
7· .JJ p.m .; Corrununion l lrst Sunday.

UI'!ITED PRESBYTERIAN MJNtSI'RY
OF MEIGS COUNTY. Rov.WandaJohnson,
!lln!ctor; Harold Johnson. dlrect&lt;l' or

l'C)MEROY ~Mr . and Mrs.
Larry (Bunny) MCNickle, mls. slo~les on an Jndlan reservation at Farmington, N.M., will
be •Jt&lt;&gt;wlng slideli of their work
at 7: 30 Monday night a1 the
AntiQuity Bapt~t Churcll on
Stall Route 338. ' McNickle Is a
foll!ll?r resident Of the Rjlclne

Fvcf} chu och and syn•gogu&lt;": In th( lotnd i) •
o! God •nd n~ IJ wonhipptt 10 h(ll to the
~tem•ltwrlt•g~ ol r.. it h. H er~ tht hopes eod upi•• ·
!ions of m•r~killd l hra ogho ul lhe dQU l!llf btol.lghl
10 I rich t!UIIIOI'I
Jhrin~

A K&amp;C~~LERS

meeting, va rious speakers and music specials. Thur1iday-- ll; :II a .m . to 2 p.m., Ladles
Home League, members In charge, aU
wanen-lnvlted: 6;45 p.m. Thursday, Corps
Cct det Class (Young Pro ple-Biblt&gt;~ . 7:l:lp.m.
Bible Study and Prayt&gt;r m eet ing, opt&gt;n to the
publk'.

Pomeroy

1'1 this mndtrn ;uul r_rdighlcntd day, ~tl'l ou r
d uoer o.mder~l~nduog o f the morel. tthlul •ncl.•
lipirill.lll t ~r ut~:r uf God . relfg111n b 11M the touch
stone of hum•n c h" r"rte r. th&lt;': inspir•tlon ol hum•n
• ction ;md th~ lore&lt;": ~him:! m•n 's highuteci'IW:vemt r'ltS

Middl e port, Ohi o

G r o ceru~ c, ­

Gencrrtl Mcr c tl.Hldt o;,e

Middlepor1·
Pom eroy. 0 .

Fltllgion nas atw•yslrotph_d the beslthlll wn in
m•n •nd c•lled lorth hoi noblel! dfoob~ven
whc·n It wu no more tn,n blind boith in • Jl'9•fl god.

RANKLIN"

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

THE DAILY
SENTINEL

them hom distarot qulfriots , t lliSI!IIntm Into buuu
lui dulgns iJnd build tnem Into thiJ llllfly •nc:l
imposing structure .

· John F . Fultz, Mgr .
Ph. 992· 2101
Pomeroy

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Syrac us e

their primitive machines 1nd methods, u

thouMnds ol men to mlrlt these gre•t stonu , h•ul

BEN

Mill Work·
Ca b inet Making

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·RAWS

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(Formerly Pomeroy Pastry Shop)
216 East Main

Nalj~nwide

Witt~

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

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CRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 3'l6 E.

SWEETS &amp; EATS SHOP

• .Only 8 Miles'from Pomerov Bridge
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HOURS: Mon .· S~t . Qpen at 6. Sun.
a .m . to 2 p.m.
SPECIAL THI~ SUNDAY : Baked . Ste~ . Mas hed Potatoes &amp; Gravy,
Green Been ti, H,ot ~oil . S. Beverage .......
. :...............
$3 .95
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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

M aln St:, Pamer~ . Sunday services Holy

Come In And Relax At Our Coffee Shop
Select an Item from our Fast Food Menu:
Sandwiches, French Fries, Soft Drinks, Ice C~m.
Cookies, Etc .....

Pt . Pleasant

PhOne 1614) 742·2777

Su nday SChool, 9::ll a.m., Glm McClung,
su~ .; morning wcrshlp lO:lJ a .m. ; everUng
service 1 p.m.; mid-week SL&gt;rVIce, Wednesda,}', 1 p.m.

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J . Wm . "Bill" Brown, Owner

T" wnd ·'

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Cake. punch a nd chip were
served to the guests, Lea Belcl)er,
Grace Welch. Rhonda Hoover,
Linda Foster, Barbara Hudson,
Etta Will, Erma Hendrix, Sue
Little, Mary Capehart, Anita Sims,
CatHy Scarberry, LISa Roush.
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Sending gtfts were Dorothy Col·
llns, Daisy Conkle, Clara Yarbrough, Debbie Clevenger, Elaine
Strauss, Donlta Boggs, Betty.Dill,
and Velsla Roush .
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1. 0 . " M ac" McCoy
R1. L Reedsville, On .
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98S· l944

Thue u umbling ruins o( the ancocnt T em pie ol
J11piltr 11 Bulbc&lt; in Syri., ~cltt the wonder and
command the admiration ol mc9trn uchitecb aM
engineers.

Rutland , Ohio 45775

REME.MBER
WITH FLOWERS

Relatives arid friendS of the late
Sam and Mevtna Birchfield Will
hold a reunion at the Krodel Patk
Club House in Point Pleasant
SU!1day. . There will be a basKet
dtnner at noon.

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•tt-'''"" "-'he Real McCoy"

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Birchfield reunion

(FORMERLY BRiAN'S STEAK HOOSE)

The Melgs County Salon 710,
Eight and Forty, Will have a picnic
Monday at Forked Run Lake, 6
p.m . Mem!)ers are to -take their
own tabll' service,

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CONCESSIONS - Many concesSions offering a variety of .
relreslunents and·merehan.us.i were set up on the upper parking lot In
Pomeroy Thursday afternoon and operators were putting the final
touches on this displays In preparation for Big Bend Regatta .Weekend.
Pomeroy merchants are having sidewalk sales on both Friday and
Satunlay as a pari of weekend activities.
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Car Wash

to speak

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The Daily

Builders for Cbri.rt

Missionaries

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PonMIIOy-Middleport, Ohio

Frialov. ·June 24, 1983

Pomeroy UMW meets, forms group

A
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'!'llose attending are Invited to
take their musical Instruments.
There wUI be country and
Wl!ltern music, horse shoe playIng 11nd other games.

Friday, June 24, 1983:

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Mornlng w&lt;nhlp W:~ a.m.: eventna: wors hip. 7:30 p.m.1'ul!ld.tly.l2:30 p.m. )Vomen's
v•yer
Pra~_llld pratse tterVtce. "
Weml!lday. 7:;,! p.m.

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Sermonette
The FamUy of FamUies
fn the gospels there are no fewer than 13 indica tions of famU y
terminology used to Identity some spiJ·Itual tru th dPa llng with the
relationship between God and humankind . Add at least 22 morP
concepts In the Epistles and the Revelation. and w~ SCf' the enormous
significance of splrltuua l symbolism between the earthy family and
the w ider body of Christ. the family or famllles.
Perhaps the most obvious ramUy concept God has used to help
us understand ~plrltual truth IS the relationship between the
Father and"Son. But, He also shows us that Christ .Is the husba nd
of the church, that Christians are brothers and sisters, that new
Christ ians are like babies, and that older Christians are like
parents.
Only when we learn to love and care for each other at home can we
expect a congregationa l commitment to such behavior. Only when
we have learned to speak of love and devotions In the family can that
vocabulary be widened to the family of fa,mllles . •
Imagine the revolution 1ft our churches It we take seriously Paul' s
words to Timothy, "Do not rebuke an older man harshly, but exhort
hlm as It he were your father . Treat younger men as brothers, older
women as ·mothers, and younger women as sisters with absolute
purlty." (Timothy 5: 1-2)
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Pastor James Corbitt, Pomeroy United Methodist Church .

Rt!I1.AND Al'alTOUC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHI\lln', ~ Jam• Miller. Btltle

shlly, w~. 7:30p.m.: SuJidaySctm.
10 a.m. SUnday n11111 aervtco, 7:30p.m.
PoMEROY W£Sl.EYAN HOLINESS -

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Page-S--The Daily Sentinel

Several court cases
tenninated by judge
Numerous cases were wrapped
up during Wednesday's session of
Meigs County Court conducted by
Judge Patrick O'Brien.
Fined were Mark McGuire,
Langsville, $10 and costs, excessive
. speed for conditions; Debra Mullin,
Athens, $24 and costs, speeding;
Jutly Musser, Pomeroy, $25 and
costs, speeding; Carl Ward , Peebles,
and costs, three days in
jaU, to attend school with $150 of the
fiDe and three days jail sentence
suspended but driver's license
su•pended for JO days; Leroy
Borghese, Columbus, $5 and costs,
faUure to display valid registration;
Ben Cotterlll, Rutland,S~and costs,
(allure to control vehicle.
Lee Roush, Boardman, $8.50 and
costs, speeding; Patricia Warner,
Pomeroy, $22 a nd costs, speeding;
William Green, Shde, $10 and costs,
l)lrnlng left after slgnallng in ten lion
to turn right; Gregory Meeks,
Athens, $21 and costs, speeding;
Betty Fife, Middleport , $22 and
costs, speeding; John Mitchell,
Middleport, $10 and costs, expired
registration; Donald McCune. Ra·
cine, $10 a nd costs, left of center;
Nelson Morris, Racine, $10 a nd
costs. !allure to yield one-half of
J:Oadway; J aneen Reed, Coolvllle,
$~ and costs, parking on roadway;
Louis Laudermilt , Middleport , $10
and costs, !allu re to display va lid

s:m

Brogan qualifies

registration; Teresa Carsey, Reedsville, s:a&gt; and costs, parking on
roadway; NomJall Toler, Middleport, $50 and costs, six months
probation, $25 offlne s uspended and
three day suspended ]all sentence,
driving while under suspension;
Kevin Moore, Ravenswood, $25 and
costs, disorderly conduct; Michael
Stewarl, Ravenswood, $25 and
costs, 'disorderly conduct; James
Walker, Cottageville, $25 a nd costs,
disorderly conduct.
Gerald Watson, ReedsvUle, $40
and costs, five days In jlal suspended
a nd placed on probation for one
year, giving false information at an
accident ; $75 and costs, no valid
opera tor's license, five day ]all
sentence suspended, one year
probation; Barbara Tolley, Dexter,
$75 and costs, no operator's license,
live day suspended ]all sentence, six
months proba tion; Jerry Moore,
Pomeroy, criminal !repassing, 15
days In jail, 14suspended,and costs;
Danny Yarbrough, Wadsworth, $22
and costs, speeding; Terry Westfall,
Parkersburg, $11 a nd costs ,
speeding,
Forfeiting bonds were Jean
Murray, Russell, Ky., $45, obstructing official business; Charles Wonn ,
Russell, Ky, $45, drug abuse; Elvis
Peck, Pomeroy, $'25, no baffle
plates ; Terry Westfall, Parkersburg, $50, Speeding.

Racine.
In the sam&lt;' court one marriage
was a nnuled and lour others were
dissolved.
The m arrtage of Gregory L.
Johnson and Linda Sue Johnson was
annuled. Linda Sue Johnson was
restored to her prtor name of Linda
Sue Wilkinson. Otliers dissolved
were Cheryl A. Hysell and J effrey
Hysell; Mary K. Wa llace and BUly
Lee Wallace; Dantet M. Dodson and
Anna F. Dodson; Donald Barry
Allen, Jr., and Rebecca Lynn Allen .

To honor Davis

Funds distributed
State Motor Vehicle Registrar
Michael J. McCuUion announced
the Bureau of Motor Vehicles has
the flf~advance dls trtbu tlon ol1983
license tax revenues totaling
$47,399,756.61 ready for distribution
to local governments. Meigs County's share to be recetv€d by June 30
totals $178,539.79.

Regatta specials

A farewell to Lt. Debra Davis,
assistant at the Athens Salvatlon
Army will be held Sunday nlghtat 92
W. Union St., Athens.
The farewell service will be led by
Lt. Gayle Krider, commanding
officer. The meetingwUl start a t6: 30
p m . and Pomeroy Salvatlon Army
people are involved. Lt. Davis wilt
leave for a 'new assignment In
Dayton on Tuesday.

Two m arrtllge licenses were
Issued In Meigs County Probate
Court to Timothy Jerome Thompson, 24, RD, Ractne, and Julie Anne
Nance, 22 , Syracuse, a nd Darrell
Gene J enkins, 18, RD, Pomeroy ,
a nd Lots Ann Roush, 17, Pomeroy

t:orreclion

Drive-through window
to be closed Saturday
Due to the Big Bend Rega tta
Parade, the drive through window
ot Central Trust Co. In Middleport
wll.l be closed Saturday.

Lawrence D . Brogan, CIC, FMS,
~Brogan-Warner lnsui'!UK:e Services, Inc .. Pomeroy, has met, the
requirements for membershfll In
Ute Insurance Fire Mane Society ot
the Professional lnstrn!J~Ce Agents
(PIA) for the third tbne, ac~
the d esignation , · " Certified
Member" .
Brogan has quallfled for this elite
producers' group by achieving an
outstanding sales record in 1982and
also by practlclngtheSoclety'shlgh
standards o! ethics and ptoflclency
tn his agency operations.
The society n~ has morethan600
members across the country.
PTA Is an organization that
represents more than 40,000 Independent Insurance agents who
specialize In selling and servicing
property and casualty Insurance.

Southern hand
unifonns ordered
Summer uniforms for the band
were selected and ordered when the
Southern Local Band Boosters met
In regJJ!ar session recently at the
high school.
The band has been practicing
every Tuesday and Thursday from
6: 30 to 8:30 p.m . In preparation for
Saturday's Big Bend Regatta
Parade.
A committee was namrotomake
a rrangements for a pool party and a
discussion was held on making
making Ideas to provide funds for
trips and other expenses. The band
has been e nlarged and a flag corps
and majorettes added.

Hospital News
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
DL'lCHARGES JUNE 23
Grace Abbott, Gary Brown, Lena
Brumfield, Elrna Caldwell, Carrie
DeWeese, James Dunlap, Jessica
Dunn, Mary Fowler, Alvin Haggy,
Mrs. Gregory Hines and son, John
Koebel, James Lane, Mrs. Charles
Lacey and daughter, Sandy Lee,
Cyrus Leeport, Ruby Mare, David
Mann, Harold Massey Jr., Ellnor
Mllls, Mary Montgomery, Geraldine Waugh, Ollie Waugh, Brodie
Whittington, Mrs. Charles Willis Jr.
a nd son.

Bmms
Mr. and Mrs. Ch'!fles ClJ!IIl_!!ans,
daughter, McArthur; Mr. and Mrs.
Keith French, daughter. Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Johnson,
daughte r , Kerr; Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Shepard, daughter, Oak
Hill.

Mrs. Lena Nesseiroad was taken
to Vete rans Mem orial Hospita l
Wednesday evening from the scene
of a n a uto accident on Route 33 by
the Pomeroy E me rgency Squad
ra ther than from her home as
report€&lt;! earlier.

Admitted - Myrtle Murphy,
Langsville; Patricia Winebrenner,
Syracuse; James Meadows, Portland; Betty Rood, Lancaster.
Discharged - Pauline Taylor,
Donald Weaver, Margie Lawson .

Residents alerted
Middleport .Pollee Chief J . J.
Cremeans Is alerting Middleport
res idents that S. Second Ave. from
'Mill St. to Custer St. must be cleared
by 7 a .m. Saturda y in preparation
for the forming of the annual Big
Bend Regatta Parade. The parade
wilt move out of Middleport enroute
to Pomeroy at 10 a.m.

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Next of Kin of SopNa Dont.
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Business Services
Go~ l!ssons Special
ADULTS ....... 6 for
STUDENTS .•.. 6 for

::~:

S41l.OO
$30.00

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'Fittlnc Center
' ·:
'1111111 Woods
'Club ~r
·
'Fisllinc
John Teaford
Chester 6 16 I mo

GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE
ALL SALES FINAL!
20% OFF
Our Low Everyday
Prices Until Stock
Is Sold .

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We c.n ...,..r and

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport, Ohio

5-25-1 mo Pd

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1Utclltn Cabintb - RoofInc - Sidln&amp; - Concrete
P1tl01 - Sldtwllks flew Conatructlon - Rtmofttln&amp; - Custom Pole
' Barns.

LAFF · A · DAY

H. L. Writesel

EUGENE LONG

ROOFING

SUPERIOR VINYL
SIDING

All types of roof wort. new
rapttir, .autten and

01

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SO~
Roofirt &amp; Sidilll Co.

dolmspoub,

ortter cleln-

inc and Pli• stOIAI
dom and windows.
All Wort Gulrlftlttd
"Frtt Estilutts"

Routt I
Lllfll Bottom, OH. 45743
Q5-4t9l or 992, 3067

Call: 949-2263
or 949-309 '

t ~· 20.11c:

'Sidinc
'Roo tina
'Guttor &amp; Down Spouts
'Remodelina

20·Years

Exptrience
In Home Aru
FREE ESTIMATES

Call 843-5425
5·2-2- 1110. Od

'
VInyl &amp;

Aluminum

SIDINq
.
BISSE~L . ·

SIDING

~0.

"ltautlful; C~stom
. ~ullt Gara s"

frH II nc ts·
tlmattl, -949-2801 or
949-2860.
Callfor

HOME REPAIR
RGofina • Sidina
Trouahs,
Down Spouts
Windows • Doors
For "All" Your Home
Repairs ...

124-Ph. 992·5468
B.,_, of llals. atumln11111
en. lntn, 11111111.
S.R.

lOP PWICES

Copptr .................... 45 lb.
1

AlumiNJm Clns ...... 20' lb.
llldlllon " ."" """ 30' lb.
Aut. Glus "
buncnd

u.oo

"Frtt

MiMI! Iron .. $1.00 huncnd
Shit! Iron ..... 50' huncnd

Also

No Sunday

Estimates" ...

Call: Georae Gum
Ph. 992~5433

Pictinl Up Auto llodl•
f.ZZ· IIIIO.·I'd.

,
'

Ridltl$ &amp; Sons
SALVAGE COMPANY

I'U BUC NOTICE

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Public

Sealed btds 'Mil be recetved

east 136 1 teet thence south 0

bv the Southern Local Sc hool

degrees

D•strtct on or betore Jun e 28th
at 12 noon. at the Treasurers
Offtce There w111 be th ree used
School Buses
1 19 70 Dodge Wllh Supe rtor Body
2 1969 Dodge w11 h Su pertor Body
3 1968 Chevrolet w1th Bl ue
B•rd Body
De nny Htll
Treasurer"s Off1 ce
Box 176
Aactne Ohto 4577 1
161 17 24 21c

mtnutes

west
place of

266 25 teet th e
begt nntng for th ts descrt pt•on.
thence east 115 feet th ence
SOIJ th 0 deg rees 15 mmuteS
west 88 75 feet thence wes t
11 5 feet thence north 0
degrees 15 mtnutes east 88 75
feet to the place of begtnmng,
con1 arn1 ng 234 ac res more or
tess
There tS also conveyed herebv the r1 ghr-ot-way co nveyed
to Gree n Hills Ho mes Inc by
Ern est A Wtn gett and Maxme
S Wtnge n. by deed da1ed June
1 19 7 1 Exce p11ng all mtne rnl
rtqhts heretofore rese rved by
thP- State of Ohto
Current Owners Name Je
wel t l Mauhews and Ca thertne
J Mauhews
·
Addr ess 285 78 Tackerv.lle
Road Raet ne OH 45 7 7 1
TERMS OF SALE Cash
Ca nn01 be sold for less than
two !h1rds of the appratsec1
val ue
APPRAISED AT S15.000 00
JAM ES J PAOFFITI
Shert tf
Metqs Cou nty Ohto
DENNI S, REIMER CO
l PA
BY Denn1 s Re tme r
Ano rnev for
Piatn ltff
98 06 Ravenna Road
P 0 Bo)( 38 2
Tw1nsbu rg OH 44087

Public Notice

....

15

Plaintiff

JEWELL L. MATTHEWS. et.
el.
Delendonts
COURT
OF
COMMON
PlEAS. MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
In pursua nce of an Order of
Sale to me d1 rected fr om sa1d
Court 1n the above e nt•t led
aclton I wdl t=&gt;x pose to sale at
pu bltc auc t1on on the fr o nt
s teps of th P. Me•ns Coun ty
Cou rt Hou sP on Saturrl ay J u ly
23 1983 &lt;J t1 000 A M olsa1d
day th e lo ll owtno desc nbec1

(2 16) 425 -4 20 1

16 1 16 24 171 1. 3!C

re ul esta te

Sttu ated 1n rhe Tow ns htp of
Sulton Co unty of Me•qs illl (f
Sta te o f Oh10 und des en bed as
tal lows
Be•nq tn Sectton 16 of MP.tq s
Cou nt v Ohto Jnd ben1n n1nq nt
th e sou thwes t cor nPr ot a trar: t
of la nd owned bv l es tm
McKP.nnon rr. IFHr ncP. Vol ume
198 p,Jq e 355 DeRd Reco rd s

2

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Board of Educat1o n of
Eastern l ocal School D•StriCI
des tres to rece1ve sealed btds
on th e tollow1ng
Bake•y Ptoducts
Oatry Produ cts
Spec tf tc nl1 0 n sh ee ts are
avada ble at the Treasw er's
Offtce
In order to hP. cons tde red all
sealed btds s h ~ ll be recetVE!d tft
the tre aswer s ofhcP. by 12
o'c lock noo n on Ju ty 2 1 198 3
Satd Boar(! of Edu catto n
rese rves the ttght to accept or
re1ec1 any a nd all par ts of any
and ull b1ds
Board of Educat•on
Eastern Local
School Dtstr1ct
Elo 1SP. Bosto n.
Treasure r
38900 SA 7
· Aeec1svdP. Oh10 45 772
161 24 171 1 8 31c

tn Memoriam

IN LOVING MEMORY
Of My Father

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FOR

Notice

83-89-TP-PEX
Nottce IS hereby giVen that

su bscnbers of the Wtlkesv•lle
Excha nge have ft led a compla•nt wnh the Publi c Utthttes
Comm•sston of Ohto requ esttng the establtshme nt of nonop!tOnal toNO-way extended a rea
telephone servtce betwee n the
Wtl kesvtlle h c ha nge and the
Wellston E,.; change of General
Telep hone Company of Ohto If
thts request we re gra nted.
calltng between the W•lkesvtl le
Exchange and the Wellston
Exchange would be toll -fr ee
The Commtss•on has schedu led thts matte r for publiC
I h'"""' n on Thursday July 28
at 10 00 a m at the
W•lton Elementa ry School.
Mam Str eet Wil kesvil le Oh1 0
4 5695 to bP. conttnued on
Fnday Ju lv 29 1983. only tl
necessa ry The sco pe of thiS
hea11ng shall be ltm1ted to the
communtly o f 1nterest facto rs
1nvo lved tn th1 s case tnclud tng
calh ng rates dtstnbulton of
callt nq nnd loca tton of serv tces products a nd act1Vt! le5 At
thiS hea rtng all parttes of
mte res t wtll be afford ed an
o pportuntty to present ev1+
d ence mare naJ to the spectft c
1ssues relevant tn thts proceedtng Furt her tnformahor'l regardmg thts mmte r mav be obtar ned
by addressmg .1n tnqutry to th e
Publ1c Ut tltfles Commtsston of
Ohto 375 Sout h Htgh Street
Columbus Oh to 43 2 15

. PUBUC NOTICE
A publ1c hea r•ng wtll be held
on Tuesday Ju ly 5. 1983 at
1 UO ~ M m the ueasurer s
ofl.ce at Eastei- n Ht gh School
Purpose ol the hea rt ng •s to
revtew th e 198 4 budget lor th e
school d• stm;t The budget w•ll
be ava•lable for 1nspect to n All
Interes ted P&lt;H)tes are to auend
Elotse Boston
Treasure r
Eastern l oca l
Board of Ed uCa! iO n
38900 S R 7
Reedsvtlle. Oh1o 4577 2
!61 23 lie.

54 Mlec, MerchendiH

FREEZa SAil

' LOWEST PRICES
IN AREA
SERVICE STATION
OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY

POMEROY
lANDMARK
SERVICE STATIOH
992-9932

LA~NG, RAONE, OHIO
Campground on Ohio River with 22 fullhookup . . , _ ., Over 6 acres with 1200'
concrete welled river frontage. 40'K90', 3

ROUSH

lltory bldg. with modem •partment. Sacrifice
price: •7&amp;,000. Owner can finance.

614-949-2526

SPECIAL

15 Cu~ Ft.. ... '325.95

Makes
•Waahera •Di•hWitahera

Rang"

•Refrlgeratore
•Dryert •Freezers
PARTS end SERVICE
4-S-llc

i
UTILITY BUILDINGS :
Sizes stlrt from 12'x16'
Sins from

$J295

STARTING AT
INSTALLED
WITH PAD
Gaad Selection Of

GRASS CARPET

Goocl Selection Of

GOLD SEAL

lnsulatd Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
- Racine, Oh .
,, Ptt 614-143-5191

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RUBBER-BAa&lt; TWEED

1'licls Good ttru J- 15

----·-Galiiiioiii________ _ Yard Sale. 1 mila out Neigh ·
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borhood Rd . Juno 23. 24,
25, 111 day Woman ' s clo thing, toya, creftl. evening
gown1. boya bik•llke new,
plua lola mora.

U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE , OHIO

Trencher &amp;.
Backhoe Service

Authorized John Deer,
New Holland, Bush
Farm Equipment
Dealer

Hoi

Farm Equipment

&amp;

Service

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

PHONE :

6-2 lmopd

VARD sale, Thursday , Friday &amp; Saturday . 1st . time.

Mason , W . Va .

C. L.

2112 miles past V on Rt 62.

K1tchen
07 [ 1111)

18 Fl WILD CAT
TRAVEL TRAILER

PH.992-3005
!1-16 I mo

l$_~ar~]

GARAGE

FREE

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
•

l-2-4 ltc

1 3-ttc

Sears'

CATALOG MERCHANT
Pomeroy, DH.
Greu &amp; Polly Gibbs-Owners
PH . 992·2178 " ' "'

Al TROMM'S
BACKHOE
SERVICE

HOME FOR SALE

Pretty, 1.. I10ICh homo. ....
mastono. 17133 - ~~ bird! ponet"''. l bodrooms, 2\\ bottls, 2

'*'
buiH-inlluiH-Ift
'!"~!'· """'
ood -·
11fl'enlll.
...

·Lowest Rates

dows complete wilh - .._,
ond chpori• fvtt, CI!JIIod ' - ·

*Friendly Servie

llv"""l! Slone tirtploco, Ill llin-

Lqo lllillty JOOOII an filS! floor,
buih-in !.'/. Ill up for

Around

SEPTIC TANKS
A SPECIALTY

wilh oobinots: ills I\\
ocrelll• 3 mites hOIII-IMII
Pomero'l. IDCIIod on 7 Ill
r... Points. Contacl &amp;14-992·
k~d!on

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

a. vanity. furnace blower, green . Fri. a. Sat . Bic ycle ,
Wood Chief woodburner, baby clothes . dishes. fan s
couch 8a chair It mora. Fri. &amp; Lots of good ies
Sat. BAM til 7
1----=-------Garage Sate Sat June 25 . 8
Vard Sale. June 24th, 26th, to 5 . Childrens clothes , car
&amp; 261h. 2 '12 mileaup Kamper seat , excerlser . Btdwell. Mt
Hollow Rd . Ruby McCoy's Oliva Ad Call 614 -388-

Giveaway

ANY PERSON who has
anything to give awav and
does not after or attempt to
offer any other thing for aale
may place
an will
ad inbe this
column.
Thera
no
charge to the advertiser.

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New Homes -

Extensive
Remodelinc.
•Insurance Work
•Custom Pole Bld&amp;s.
&amp; Garages
•Roolin&amp; Work
oAiuminum &amp; Y1nyl Sidings
15 Yeors Experience

742-2328
4

2571oo 992-3130- ,._.Ill

ll-t!c

CARPENTER
SERVICE

L-·Molano and !!'J:'!dol.~

-lloolino and 11utto" wori&lt;
-Co1eeta work
-Pivorbing and

9

Mate Slameoe . 2 voaro otd .
Co11367-7647

Will pay top price for tobacco poundage. Call 614379 -2156 .

TERESA'S
CAKE

Pomorey, Ohio

11 16-tfc

DECORATING
Wedding Cakes and
All Occasion Cakes

VIRGIL 8 SR .
21H 1nd St.

" Ucenl8d &amp; Inspected"

Phone
1· ( 6 I 4) -992·3325

PH. 992-3047

NEW LISTlNG - 5 yr. old
brick ranch. L&amp; famiy room , 3
bedrooms, 2 enclosed baths,
fin5hed dbt. garag~ I~ front
porch and large sundeck One
acre plus lor $59,900
NEW LISTING - Reasonable
3 bedroom home witlt all
ulllnJeS Equippal knchen and
partoat basement Out of all
floods Just $6,500.
NEW IISTlNG - Nice spotless

Uchen. Utility room and
g&lt;rage All ele::tric $38,500.'

&amp;211 mo

IICuh Cadte.C'

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Heedquiiiii lor
tractors plus
• Pans

For all your wiring
nBeds; furnaces re-'
pair service and instellation.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.

S3()00 ATON

IN THE COUJITIIY - One acre
and a 2 bedroom remodeled
one bath home. 2 car garage,
ciStern and dug well for only

STRIP
COAL
PH . 992-2280
2 2lllc

2 26 -ll cc

SWEEPER and oewlng mechine repair. parte. and
aupplles.
Pick up and
delivery , Davia Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd
Call
446-0294 .
Balloon• for ell occationa
Say Happy hther'1 Dey ,
Happy Birthday , I Love You ,
Qe1 Well, II' I A boy or It 's a
Girl. Anything you wiah in a
different way. Dtllvootd lo
hospital or home for elmost
any occaelons. Balk»ons A
Co .. 448 -4313.
Balloon• for 111 occatione.
Say Heppy Fa11Mr'e Day,
Happy'Birthdey,l Love You.
Got Wtll. lt't A boy or lo' o e
Olrl. Anything you with In a
different wey. Delivered to
hoiiPital or home for elmolt
any occaalona. a.uoont &amp;
Co.. 4411-4313.

.

FOR ALL YOUR YARD &amp; PROPERTY
CHAIN LINK FENCING NEEDS

ACRES - In gas and oil
country. 2 bedroom farm
hom~ modem bath, cak floors,
barn and other bu11d1ngs.

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$75.000.

MODERN 7 yr. old 3
bedroom home on 78 acre
certified tree !arm. 3fuH baths,
great room 32x15 rill IM'tll!
stone fireplace and heltolator.
~ bass lake hidden 1n the hills

c.ou'&gt;···

" FENONG PROVIDES PRIVACY PLUS
PROTECTION FOR CHILDI~ &amp; PETS"

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION
PH. (304) 882-2276

of Southeastern 000. i)Jte1

t &amp;-&lt;0-tmo

prolssili1al

IG. CEDAR CLOSET - F01
stCI'age of out oi _ ,
cl«hin~ 2 fu! Wilts, full
basenl~ cenlrlltlir, hot wall!r
hell and Swiss ~ home

PERSONALIZED
POOLS
*Vinyl Uner *Fiberglass
*Stainle'.lSteel ·
PH: 1-304-773-5634
Maton, W.Va.

I,

· ·C. L. Kitchen

I··

Bingo trip to Chorabe, N.C .
July 15 from Pomeroy . •111 .
per peraon for trenepona tlon llo motol. 814-1823377 or 614-892·11007.
R11arvationa MCeHir'y .
Homalnterlora Open Hou11,
Jun• 22, 23 llo 24. From
10· 5 . Glclf'lo Olltr, 3 mHot
from Lltnx.vlle on St. Rt.
325. Coli 14-742-20711for
tddl!lonol Information .
Riverview Plfaonal Cere
Homt lo n - for
I
omb u ota&lt;y Jill lit nto. 0 penlngt for men and women.
304·773·11182 .
Melgo County Flth and
Gom• Club will hovt Ito
. . nuot kldt' flohlng derby
8
J
2
lturday. une I , 11 1he
club houu on Weat Shade
Rlvtr Rd .. 3'h mltu wot1 of
Cllot1tf. 811n1n11 tiiiNI, 8 '30
o .m .. unt112 p.m.; 119111 to
111. Kldt mutt brln11 own

3 adorable 8 wk . old klttiel,
litter trained and all excited
to go to rla'W honle Calf
614-256-6494.

Wanled to buy saddle. Call
446- 4637
Standing Timber. anv
amount . Cell 614- 388 9906

Wan1ed. Junk autos. any
F
I
I
ema e 8 eag e ; f u II bl oode d · condition Call 614 -388all shots, 14 moa old.
Excellent with kids . Call _9_3_0_3 _ _ _ __ _ __
1
448-3007 .
BEDS -IRON , BRASS. old
1 bo111 apringa . Gall 814- furniture , gold , 1ilver dol lara, wood Ice boxes . atone
26~· 1558 .
jars. antiques, ate .. Com·
plete housahold1 . Write:
Kittens. Colt 446 -2468 .
M 0 , Miller, Rt. 4 , Pomeroy.
Two female coo nhound Oh. Or 992-7760
pup1 , 9 weeks old Mo1her
regis1ered --English , really Gold , silver, sterling, jegood hunter. Mary Tur}ey. welry , rings. old colna &amp;
currency Ed Burkett Barber
614-247-3 042.
Shop, Middlepor1 . 992 3476 .
Wanted to buy. New. used &amp;
anlique furniture. Will buy 1
piece or complete hou ae holda . Call Osby A Martin
614 -992-8370

"'"'

Cash for paperback booha.
Weaterna ; Warbooks, fic tion, novels. mysteries non fic1km . Paying belwaan 1 0
&amp; 60c each Alao buying
comic books between 26c
and $1 ,000. Ask for Chester
304 -676-6239 .

THREE coto. 304 - 882 2090 .

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PART lriah Setter , female
puppy. 3 months old. blond
&amp; white, 304-876-2099.

6

8

Lost and Found

11

Public Sala

Help Wanted

11

Help wanted

BAYVIEW Deluu,
2 BA C/ A. firepla ce.
garden tub. appltancea, un 14 ~t7 0

Friendly Home Toy parties
now In our 28th year, Is
Auction avery Tuesday expanding and has openings
night . Krodel Park Club
Houst , Pt. Pleaaant WV. 1or managers and dealers
Auct. Lonnie Neal. Call Party plan experience help ful. Queran1eed toys and
&amp;14-387 -7101 .
gifts. No cash Investment ,
no collecting or delivering,
Rick Pearson Auctioneer no aervlce charge. Car. &amp;
Service. Eatata , Ferm, An - phone nacesaary . Call col tiquo llo llquldotlon 11t10. teet, 518 -481 -8395 or 618 Ucen01d llo bonded In Ohio llo 489 -4429.
WVo . 304-773- 5785 or
304-773 · 9185.
SELL THE BEST. Sell Avon
Coli 448-3358.
Auction every Frl , night at
the Hartford Community Atcouol Repreaentltive
Center, Truchloadt ot new Mutt hive collection, typing
merchendiM every week . and computer ••perltnce.
Consigm••• of new and Only qualified persona
u•d merchandlll 'a lweya ahoutd ap1.ty Monday thru
welcome. Richard Ra;nohla Fld
8 o a .m . 1o 4 :00
AucllonMr . 271-308 .
p.m .• to the Administrative
Office, Second Floor, Holzer
Complete Auction- lo1- Ctlnlc LTD .. 3811 Jtckoon
vlco. Aloo do opproiNto. Pika, Golllpollo, Ohio. No
Uconotd • bon- to oolt . phont colla plt11o.
Houllholdt, farm fumith1.... • Rut tt101t. Ovt1 21 8tudon Page ot Boo10rd
yooruaporlonctln buyln11 11o Ubmy. Worlc tflor ochool,
•nne new. uMd • antJque weekend. Mutt be at t.ett
furniture . 1114-892-83?0 . 18. II · wttk probotlonory
Ooby A . Mortl~.
period . Cotl 4411· R EAD.

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Auction Barn . Contlgnmente t8ken every St.:urdty
1 :00 till Nit tlmt . !mmo
BoA Auc:tln11r, 304-428,
1177 .
Wented

CLEAN - · "umlnum, 30

contt lit. otoo blrlln1 - • 20

canto lb. Tof·ltott Salvage
304·523·11872.

m 1I a f r o m
Campground.

Un i o n

Arbuckle Youth Group Car
Wash and Bake Sale Seturday June 26th 10 o'clock at
Buffal o be hind Raynes Fur
neral Home Rt 62 . Baked
Goods and sof t drinks Car
washed 82 .00 , car cleo ned
int'lde $1 .60 . Clea ned insid e

Plnanslal

E11cellent income for pert
time home asaambly w o rk.
For information call 604641-8003 Ex t. 7124 Open
Sunday.
SALES :GROUND FLOOR
OPPORTUNITY no previou s
sales experience required.
lntorna11onal Company
creating new mark e ting spe"Cialiat · pr:ogram, Full or parj
ttme- Limited travel manage ment opportuntttea Send
resume with phone number
to Odis Westfall , 216 Sen eca Circle. Wmfield . WV
26213

Nuroo wontod
for
Thtropy ,.,m , Cooual part time mtut. Call
Brenda Jecbon. after 2
~.m. ot 8 1 4 · 992 -&amp;297 .
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Business
Opportunity

22 Money to Loan

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PERMANENT part - time PlANO TUNING S6 off plus
cook, muat have expenence dtscounts to samor c tti lftnaand the ability to gat along churc hes -sc hools Cell Bill
well with other people. Must Ward Wa rd ' s Keyboa1d ,
be In good personal health. _4_4 _6 _-4_3_7_2_._ _ _ ___
able to handle cases of food . 1
mu 1 t be clean in appear - PIANO TUNING-LAN E DAance. Please apply no later NIELS . R e liable sorvico
than Friday. June 2 4 . 1983. sin ce 1965 Assoc tnte of
812 Viand St., Pt Pleaaant. Brumc ardi Mu sic Co. Phono
Senior Community Center.
6 14 742 -2961 .
OlDER co upht for care
takers at Pleasant Valley
Apartments. free rent . For
m n·o tnformatton c all 304676 -5806 o• &amp;14 -448 9280 after 6 :00p.m .

31 Homes for Sale

WANTED' HAIR DRESSER ,
apply: New York. New York.
401 Viand St Pt Pleasant,
304-675 -7311

Newly remodeled 2 story
frame , 1 1h ba t h, 3% .acres ,
city ac hools. riverview
$32. 000 . Cett 446-4222
between 9 &amp; 6 .

12

HOUSE FOR SALE in Mod·
dleport Newly remodeled
home with firepla ce. p0181 ·
ble woodburner, cl o1a to
school• and shopping. Call
814-992 -8941.

Situations
Wanted

Wanted · Female to share 2
BR opt . Coli eftor 4, 4463142.
Qualified nurse ' s assistant
aeeklng employment . WUw
wortt day or night shift.
742-2337 .
13

4 bedrooms.iorced air heat,
also coal wood burner. 1 Vt
miles from Racine. Separete
garage, large level lot. Call
614-949 -2023 .
Hou1a : 4 rooms. bath, 2
large lots. Long St . Rutland ,
Ohio .
Ph one 814 -7423166.

tnauranca

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SANDY AND BEAVER lnaurance Co has offered
Hrvicea for 1ire inturenca
coverage In Gallia County
tor almott • century. Farm.
home end peraonat prof.'rty
coverage• are availeb • lo
Meet Individual needt. Conl:lct Ray Wedemeyer, egent.
Phone 3B8-8249.
Art you paying to much for
your hotphal-heelth intu·
ranee . Call Carroll
Snowden , 4411· 4290.

18 ~el\ted ·to Do

Ganaral Hauling and Treah
removal Service. Rtliabla
and dopond1blo .. Call 448311111 b o t - 9 end 11.

197B SCHULT. 14•70 , 2
BR . 2 baths, C / A. Good
cond. On rental lot near
Goodyear plan t Auumeble
loan, low down paymal)t .
French Crty Brokering Servi·
ces , 446 -9340.
1973 GRANVILLE. 14 x70 2
BR . gas Unfurni shed , A/ C ,

sktrting, awnings and
por c hes, 2 utility bldgs . Sal
up on ch o tco lot Quail Creek
M H Park . EKe Co nd
French Ctty 8rokering Services 446 -9340
uc re lot wtth 101160
trai l or. ouUide building ,
along Ra c coo n Creek
&amp;12.5 00 Co li 614 -266 1 446 .
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Mu st se ll 1 976 14x70 with
tilt out, re modelod, new
carpel througho!.l1 , tolal
electn c , woodburner, centra l air, partially furnished,
und erpinnin g. S9.800 Call
614 - 245 -6406 or 446 0212
1969 12•60 2 bd•. total
elec $3 .400 1979 1 4 x66 2
bdr ., t ota l elec., $8 ,900.
Co li 6 14 -446-0 175
1974 Ki rkwood , unfur ·
ms hod two BA , appliances.
underpinning . carpet, call in g fan Excullent Condition
$ 10 ,00 0 . Call 256-6035 o•
after 1 PM 266-1672 .

49 acres. aome woo ded.
c hicken hou u. outbuildmgl, siJC. roo m house, good
condition. Dry basement ,
attic storage, attached shed ,
pallo, rural water, close to
Pomeroy, Mktdlapon , 992 7082.
RUSTIC . ronch otylo houoe.
aettlng on tcenlc, rolling 6
tcreal Prlvele but not ae cludtdl 4 btdroomt , 3
betht. large living, dining &amp;
kitchen. Cen1ral eir A heat
plual woodburnlng 1tova In
basement den, gauge ,
workehop. Thla houae Is
uttr1 modern lnsldel The
houte of your dreamal Price
80'a 304·676- 3 09 9 for
appointm ent .
GE 1amilr room with
1irepface. comple1a kitchen
with microwave. 3 bed room, full batamen1, .new
roof. furnace l central elr.
304. 875 -3030 or 875 3431.

1979 Governor mobile
h om e , 3 bedrooms, bath and
o half , woodburntng fire - ·
plllc e . central air 111 .500
99 2 -3007 , or contac t Cen tr a l Trust Company .
M•ddleport
1972 1 4.~e66 Sherwood Park
Mobile Ho m e . 3 BA . gaa
hea t. Excellent Condition.
Furnishings include stove,
retri ger &amp;tor, air cond ., twin
bed. couc h , c hatr . porc h end
und er pinn ing Ca ll 814 992 -2 166 between 9 AM
and 6 PM ask for Tim A her
5 ,30 Call 304 -BB2 -3592.
USED MOBIL E HOM E 576 -2711
1978 Shannon, 3 bdrm &amp;II
elec 14x70. built-o n roo m,
1 2x28 , coal or Wood burner,
largo porc hes. ulillty bldg.
acre land, exc cond good
well , Jerry's Run Road
Apple Grove . 3p4 -675 2356
•
1981 WINDSOR .large kot
c hen &amp; living room. furniah6d S. hu central air, call
alter 6 p.m ., 304 -882 -'
2234
33 Forms lor Sole
Meigs Co . Rd 18. 88 acres
1 / 3 puture , 2 / 3 wooded,
all minaret rightl, unlimited
gravity ted 1pringweter,
maturing timber. fenced In
puture , 24' by 30' pole
barn, lerge utility building .
Beautiful 8 room home. ell
electrrc. completely Ins Ulated Includes new carpet ,
fenc ed in yard, salt cleaning
oven. s1de by side refrigera tor freezer , Aahly wood
burning stove. Ideal for kids
and honea t68 ,000. Call
446-96 10 01992 -3606

35

lots &amp; Acreage

36 acres at Rodney on W T
Welson Rd. Own' r financ Ing ovallobto. Coll448 -8221 .
ef1ar 8 weekday•
For Sale: From 2 to 1 1 acr" ·
In Gallipolis Townahlp, on :
Buleville Rd Coli 446 4570 .
Lot on Raccoon Creek.
u .aoo. Coli oftor 5 446 - •
3430 or 446 · 9589.
1 .4 ac re lot In Bradbury. :
Good location, trailer hook - '
up. AIL utilities, septic sya- ;
tem . Call 614-992-2602 . ,

1.3 acre land, aepllc tank, :
clly wa1er. eleculc. out- •
building, 2 mills out Sand '
Hill Rd . on Bothe! Rd. ;
•8.ooo. 304 -871-4388 .

TWO year old bl-lovti, '1\
ecre1. BY:a percent a81ume- TWO nice 'lots for aala In :
ble mongoge, Pt. Plo11ont,
New Hoven. 17,000. 304- •
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30 4 -675-6768.

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1 976 ~ 14.~e7 0 Winds or, 3
bedro o m 1 112 balhl. fur INOTICE I
niSh ed. Bx 10 utility building
TH E OHIO VALLEY PUB - Death rn family must sell
LI S HING CO reco mme nds Call 446 -7613 call b efore·
that
do bustnoss w1th 3 OOM . After 4 call 446 I you know . an d NOT ,7/)A7
sen~mo ney throu gh the
mail unttl you ha 11e investl
14 11 64 Sc hult mo bile ho me.
ga t ed the o ffe rin g
ne ar Pomeroy on 1 22 ecres.
Garage . Phone 742 -2430.

ACCOUNT REPRESENTA- HOME LOANS 11 % f-.ed
TIVE Must have collection. rate Lead at Mortg&amp;ge, 77 E
typing and cdmputer expe- State, Athen s. Ohio. 1 -614 rience. Only qualified pe r- 5 92-3061 , or 12 10 4PM
sons should apply Monday 1 -800 -341 -8564 In Ohio.
through Friday , 8 :30a .m . to
4 :00p.m .. to th e adminia- 1'2TI~;f,i;;,;fu,:;;;il­
tratlon offtce. second floor. I 23
Holzer Clini c Ltd . 386 JackServices
son Pike, Gallipolis , Ohio. !·- - - - - - - - -No phone calls pleua.

for _ , _ whO
would ttko to hovt toy l!aptrltnoo houoo pointing
poniH or would llo to bo • •nd a.wn mower repair. Very
Frlon!ly Homo o....r. Get - - b i t •••••· Coil 441kll With 1210. lo 1100. 1111.
wonh of toy• • glftlto .,.,
wfth . For moot Info. ooll .Trooh houllng dono . Call
Porntroy 982·31181 • •
1114· 318-8813 .
Looking

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$ 14,00

446-6211 .

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YARD sale . Wedn esday .
Thurs day, Friday &amp; Saturday . Ba ck of New Haven. V2

Account representative . All types of ca rp ent ry work,
Mu tt hav e oollao tion. typ- remodeling an d painting.
ing, and computer expe- Interior &amp; e11terior Ca ll
rienca. Only qualified per- 676 -6400 .
10ns should apply M o nday
through Friday, 8 .30 a .m to W1ll ca re for eld erly person m
4 p .m .. to lhe administralion their home Have trans ,
office . aacond floor , Holzer hours · fl e.~eib l e . Call 614Clini c Ltd., 386 Jac kson 388 -9354, Darts Mount.
Pike, Gallipolis , Ohio. No
phone calls please.
1-CAAIS hand woshed and
1.:.._________--:-- wa.~e e d . Interiors cleaned.
Wanted --someone to
i
Call 30 4 - 675 - 2 1 32 We
with lady. Light hou sework make house calls
and some cookmg 9923704

&amp; Auction

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derpinning.

PI . Ple01ent .

18 Wanted to Do

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Motor for 1975 Ford truck,
360 must be good. Call
468 -1818 attar 6PM .

3 1emale pupp ies - part
achnau1er Call 992-6766

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MINE RUN

Pomoroy, Oh.
Ph. 992·2174

• M•lntenance
• Atlachrnents
• H~pfu l adYICe

Re1ldential
&amp; Commercial
Cett 742-3195

COMPLETE
RADIATOR SERVICE
From the Smallest Heater
Core to the Largest Radia·
101.
Radiator SpeCII!ist
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs . Experience

9 puppies . Call 367-0294

Huokie Cell 448- 1703.

992·6215 or 992 -7314

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Wanted To Buy

Buying Gold, Silver, Platinum. Gold and Silver prices
are the highest in two yairs.
check our prices on gold &amp;
4 puppies &amp; mother. Toy eilver. scrap jewelry Buying
Collie &amp; Brittany Spaniel Old colna, acrap ringa &amp;
puppies . Mother-Tor Collie . silverware. Dally quotes
To good homeo. Call 614- available . Also coins &amp; coin
auP,pliea for sale. Spring
266·1343
' Valiey Trading Co., Spring
Plaza , 446 -8026 or
Smell white. male dog. To a Valley
446 -8026 . ,
good home . Call 614-3792603 ..
We pay caah for lata model
3, 7 week old puppiea , 2 clean used cars.
Frenchtown Car Co
female, 1 male, Cute . 2·. 6
Bill Gene Johnson
week old kitlens, bo1h mala,
446 -0069
tong hair. Call268 -1945 .

8 - 6 wk old pupptas. Part

oloctoiait (Frtt Estlmatoa)

V. C. YOUNG Ill

GREG ROUSH
Pit 992-7583
or 992-2282

1980

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orange, 2 white. Call 4463732

YOUNG'S

oppoint- only.

Housm!l
Hc,ulqu,lftt•rs

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31 Homes for Sale

$13,500 .

Bob McCormick Rd.
Yard Sale 833 Merry Ad., I- - - - -- -- - Rodney II Subdivision. sink Yard Sale. Old 160, Ever-

1 ya.r old halt Treeing
Welker . Call 614-3B8 ·
9809.

ESTIMATES
•Chain link Fence
.Carpeting
•P81ntmg
1

Also Transmi11ion

Flrlt Garage Sale . Fri .-Stt 8
till 1 Carpet, toys, utility
tr•iler, projector , exhaust
analizer. school desk 8t mise

FOR SALE

Roger Hysell
Pomeroy, OH.

rural water, gas hea t. Has
somu furniture, price
$12.600 . Or :41ou &amp; mobt le
514.800 . Cat1446 -1240

1-304-773 -5634

992-2834
Pomeroy, Ohio

2 tors &amp; a mobile home
12 .tt60, 2 bedroom. with

FIVE family yard sale , Fri day. 2918 Annist on Dr . Pt.
Ple.uent. 9 ttll 1

$2,700.00 or Best Offer

PH . 992·5682
or 992-7121

CLEAN USED MOBIL E
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL'
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 Mt WEST. G_ALLIPOLtS.
RT 36 . PHONE 446 · 7274 . .

YARD sale, rai n or shine. 1 %
milea out Jancho Rd. Pt.
Pleasant. June 23 and 24.

•Stainless Steel

Mobile Homes
for Sale

TRI - STATE MOBI~. E
HOM ES . USED - CARS,
TRUCKS . GALLIPOLI$ .
CHECK OUR PRICES . CAL[
446-7672 .

&amp; Vicinity

•Vinyl Liner
•Fiberglass

Carpettd. blthroom 1Wllh
shower, 11s or elect. refric.,
furnace, &amp; lot. Water heater,
ranee, sink, cas. elect .. or
battery lights, SitlpS 6, OX ·
cellent condition.

124,

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

large yard sala;- Hiland
Church Road (access road
from Mulberry Heigh tl to
Rt . 7) Richard Gilmore's
last 2 hours- S 1 bag .

Septic Systems
Water , Gas, Sewer
&amp; Electric
Cable Lines
Custom Welding-Certified
Small Plumbing Jo~s
(Bondod &amp; licensed)

St. Rt.

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•BACIUIOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
•WATER, GAS and
SEWER LINES
•PONDS. RECLAMATION
WORK
•LAND CLEARING ,
CONCRETE WORK
BOifJIED &amp; WOIItl: GUARANTHD
PHONE Jill CLIFFORD
992-7201
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SALES &amp; SERVICE

110

~. 614-9!2~2111

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BOGGS

in MicldtetMt for only $45,000.

POMEROY
lANDMARK

BY owner, Greenbrier Ett•
ate, mid entry wllh 2 cal
garage. 2288 oq. fl .. 3 .6
aere1 , 2 years old, 175,000.
Phone 304-773-9114 after
6 p. m .

&amp; Vicinity

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CONTRACTING

10-6-ttc

Parts

and soothing for

CONGoi.IUM

6'x6' Up

' to 24'x36'

14

CARPET

~ low -

Williams Trenching

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

TAKE OVER - Owner wants
down payment and will tum
the keys over on this nice 3
bedroom home Bath, futnace
and ~ of remodel11~ Nice
C&lt;rpeting and g&lt;rage
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CHEST MoDELS

5 Cu. Fl ..... 5235.95
8 Cu. Ft. .... '285. 95
15 Cu. Ft. ... 5355.95
20 Cu. Ft. ... 541l95
25 cu. Ft. ... •4n.95

985-3561

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
died suddenly last
On J uru~ 3 1983. •n the '
Me tgs COt lrlfV Probate Co urt
June 25th. He is loved and
Case No 241 33 Gary Coop er .
missed by many.
ROu te ~I Box 24 Po nland .
Phillip Thompson
Oh to 45 770 was appo1nted
Anc tlt ary Admtn iStrator. INWA
of the e!&gt; tdte of De)( tCt Coo per .
d eceased . tar e of Ann amo nah
We st Vtrg1ntil
Robe rt E Buck
Probate Judge/C lerk
16 1 10 17 24 3ic

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MISS ION OF OHIO
By Ma ry Ann Ot1 1ns k•
Secretory

161 10 17 24 3!c

FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Real Estate General

Elvin Eupne
Thonipson

vard Sa\eS

RIVERSIDE V.W. INC.

54 Mile . Merchandise

Public Notice

31 Homes for Sale

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of Metgs Coun ly Ohto. thence

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!loco•od: e-tt J . Dont.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
Add-. Unknown; The UnREAL ESTATE
known Heirs, . , . , _ and
Next of Kin of E - J . Dom. CASE NUMBER 83-CV-57
FIRST FAMILY
dK••.t; Otto H. Dorst
MORTGAGE
Acldaaa UMnown; The UnCORPORATION
koown Heirs, DeviMoo erwj
OF FLORIDA
Next of Kin of Otto H. Dont.

Public Notice

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322 No. Sec:ond St.
Middleport, Ohio 45760

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Arbuclllt Youth Group Cor
Wooh and Btko SN Sotur·
dey Juno Zllth 10 o 'clock o1
Bufftlo -lnd Roynoo Fur·
iiiiit Romo-Rt:--ez:--lloked
Goodt end 10ft drinko. Cor
wuhtd t2.00. cor cltoritd
lnoldt 11 . 50. Cloonod Inti de
and out •3.10 .

r..,.llllintlilod lruc:ks
lilttt sills. nlfllllqlliplolonl
llllld truc:U. hrnil1n pods
Nltionwidt rood stmet

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3 bedroom ranch. Large eatin

_ , radilton and heaw cor.. We Clll'l 8110
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Next of Kin ofWIIIom F. Dont,

Defendonts,
C.. No. 83-CV -138
NOTICE BY
PUBUCATION
To Wtlli am F Dorst whos e
last address was Pome roy.
OhtO Everett J Dorst. wh ose
tast known address was Cha -'
rleston West V1rgm•a and Otto
H Dorst whose last known
&lt;1ddress was Gardnf&gt;r Ka nsas
otherw tse whose pl ace of
res1dence ts un known and
cannot w1t h reasonabl e d tl• gence be asce rtamed you are
hereby not tfted that you have
been n a med Defendan ts tn a
let;jal actton e nt1tl ed Ha rry 0
Hot1.e r e t at Platn ltffs vs The
Unknown Hetrs 0 ~11see s and
Nex t of K1 n o t John Do rst
deceased et at Defendants
Thts 3Ct•o n 1 1 ~ 5 been asstgned
Case No 83 -CV-138 and
pend1r'l g tn the Common Pleas
Coun of Metg s Countv Ohto
4 5769
The ob tect of the Com pla1 nt
15 to qut et th e t!ll e of th e
Pl&lt;ll nt tfl s... tn the tee s1mpte
tnt eres t of 1 the re-a l estate
mclud ,ng otl and nas an d
e)(cepttng only the coal unde r
the real estate 'as 8Qa1nst all Of
the Defend an ts
Yo u are rc Qutred -to a nswe r
the Co mplatnt wtthtn 28 days
alte r the last publt cat•on o f th•s
Noti ce wh1ch w1ll be publtshed
~ n ee e ac h week lOt 6 :;ucces stve wee k. s Th e last pu bhcatton
w1tl be matfe on J uly 8 1983
anct th e 28 days to answer wtll
: om mence on rhat date
In case of your fai iUr"' to
answer or othc rw1se respond
a ~ reQutt P.d by the Oh•o Rules of
Ctvtl Procedure tudqment by
de fault w111 be rende red ag &lt;Jtnst
vou lor the rel 1ef de manded tn
rh e Comp latnl
La rry E Spencer
Cler k ol Court s
of Mergs County.
Co mmon Pleas Cour1.
Po meroy Oh10
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Licenses issued

Homemade Ice cream, lemon,
pineapple, va nilla, banana and
chocolate, a hot luncheon special of
chicke n and homem ade noodles,
plus sandwic hes,_ sa lads a nd desserts wut be serv€d Regatta
Weekend, Friday and Satu rday,
• from ll a .m . to 7 p.m . in Fellowship
Hall of St. Paul's Lutheran Church .

The Daily Sentinel

for elite group

Money suit filed in Meigs County Court
A suit for money and two
dlssolu tlons were !lied in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court .
John H. Coffman, Sr ., Portland,
flied suit In the amount of $1,000
against Barbara J. Coffman Morris,
Columbus, for arlicles taken from
Coffman' s - res lde nq : without his
perrnl'51on.
Filing for dissolution of marriage
were Richard Doak Helton, Dexter
and Elizabeth Ann Helton, Pomeroy; Patricia M. Brown, Rt. I,
Racine, and Mtc haeiJ Brown, Rt. I ,

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Ohio

They'll Do It Ev~ry Time

KIT 'If CARLYlE"'

-118 P.te for

Improvement•

4 rmt 8o both, locoted 733 •
Third Ave., Gallipolis. 6181
mo .. •76 depooit. C,oll 4483870 oi 448 -1340.

FO&lt; ule mot~~! cutvon e lnchthru 110 Inch In lt'OCk. iteto
opproved 1 I .CIIUgt 12 Incb
te;3f per ft.. 24 Inch
t10.t0 i&gt;er fl. ' 311 Inch
tt6 .60 per ft. Aloo plolllc

Nice 2 BR . 10 m inutes from

Gallipol is . c onven ie nces .
Planted Garden . S 175 mo ..

8100 · Depos;t . Call 446 ·
0761 '

culvert In .-tock. • inch thru

1Binch, Blnch 11 .80perft..
12 Inch 13.60 per ft. Ron
Evan• .E nterpriMa. 4 mi.
South of Jackaon on ST. AT.
93, 1114-288·5930.

6 Rm Hou se and Bath . Near
city limits . Prefer retired
couple. No pets or children .

Coli 448 -3648 .
Umeatone, Sand, Gravel.
t)elivared In Mason, Meiga,
Dollie or pick up 11 Rlchordt

a. Son . Coli 448 · 7786 .

Amana air cond ., $125 . See
at 558 Third Awe .• Gellipolla.
after •PM .

....,. -lilly. fiiO. lcrlh
_bred. Also. 2 - r old .....
horoe more. 1360. 1923411~ . .
PARROT Poloco. porokHtt,
• .9 , 98 .

C1n1rlea,

m•l•

GENE'S CARPET
lNG IIERVICE.
.m ended for

130.99, lomolo 112.91.
Myno bir~ 1299.99, 1-1).
Blue hNd Plonul 121,.18.

steam

Rod Motk Mitred t l l.99.
Sonegot· Porro! tl9 .99.
Moyoro Porjot. tal . II .
Duoky Conuro U4.99.
fleedttlo supplies oVIIilllble.
Colw lor appoint...- 304876-1300.

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l'n&gt;fwll-1 ftoo.r llndlng •
rellnllhlng.
BNu1ily ·
your !'&lt;lmo by raflnlohl~
tho• hardwood ftoorol t &amp;
VIIFI

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HONDO II ocoulllco gultor

For reot Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping

rooma. Park Central Hotel.
Coli 448-0768 .

Large 3 bedroom hqme in

Svracuse. 8226 . month plus

utilities. Deposit. 614 -992 6284 . Aller 5 p.m . 614 992-5732 .
bedroom,

furnished ,

two air conditioners. clean
c:ondition, 1 child. no pet.s.
6150 per month . PH . 1304)

882 -2488 .

1- - - - - - - - - - - 1· - - - - - -- - - - Furnished apt., 131 % '4th
Avo., Gallipolis . 2 bdr ..

6176 mo .. water paid. Call l --;~-=----=---=----

446-4418 after 7PM .

ep1.. 8226 , utitiFOUR rooms &amp; bath , 2
i
paid . 1 bdr .. 2nd . floor ,
porches- 1 built in , 2602 .
adults, 607 2nd . Ave, Gallilincoln Ave . $126 . per
polis . Call 446 -4416 after
month , pay own utilities .

8PM .

304-675 -6034 .

APARTMENTS (EHOi one

. CHARMING 2 story, 2
bedroom rent starts at $167
bedroom house. with fireper mo . t wo bedroom sterta
place. river view. garage,
at $193. Deposit e 200 (no
$226 .. month , phone 304 pets) near Spring Valley
882-2838
Cin~ma . Call 446 -2746 or
NEWLY renovated, 2 bed - leave menage.
room , full size basement .
nice yard ,large ga.r den spot, 1 bedroom apartment fOr

46 Space for Rent
1- - - - -- - - - - -

Large trailer lot on BulavilleAddiaion Rd . Call 446 -4266

or 446 -4738 .
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large Iota . Call

992 -7479 .

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dow nt own Galli polis, S 2 7 5 . !;:44;:;6:;;;;
· 4;;2;;2;;2;-:.;-9:-;to;:-6;-.~;;;;:;:
deposit &amp; reference, 304·
2 rooms and bath .
675 -3665 ,
DOwnstairs. Clean . NOpet s.
Adult S only . Reference re-

. 446-1519 .
2 bdr. &amp; 1 bdr. partially
furnish ed, park front , newly
remod eled. water S. hot
water poid . Oep. 8e ref . Call

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

446 -39 19 or 446-0021.
M obil e home for rent . Call

446 -0756
12ll60 2 bdr . mobile home
all utilities paid. 8.11 cept
electric . Oep . Req . Call
446 -8668 .

Furni shed 8pt ., S21 0 . utilitie!! pd .. 1 bdr., 920 4th
Ave ., Galli~olls . Call 446 ·
4416 after 7PM .

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1 bdr . apt . downtown 324
3rd . Ave ., Gallipolis. Stove

M·obile Home space in Galli- &amp; refrlg . Cell 448 -9788 or
polis. 920 Fourth Ave . $70 . 446 -38t0 .
Water paid . Call 446-4416 1- - - - - -- - - - Nearly new, 1 BR apt. N.:,
efter 7 PM .
pets . Call 446-3617 .
FOR RENT Mobile HOme. 2
BR, furn . w / w ca rpet , 19ft. 3 rm . unfurn . apt ., good
LR , nat . gas heat, air cond ., location , nice for 1 or 2
private lot . Ph . 446 -1409 people . Call 448· 3356 .
from 4 to 8 p .m .
1- - - - - -- -- - Unfurnis hed apt ., 4 rooms &amp;
Trailer s 1urni she d. air co nd ., bath. adults only. re1 . &amp; sec.
beautiful ri-verview in Ka- dep. req . Cell 446 -0444 .
nauga . Foster' s Trail er Pa rk .
Unfurnished 2 be droom .
448-1602 .
garage apartment . Cllll446 3 bedroom mobil e home for 2374 or 448 -0284 .
rent , 1h mile off At . 7 o n
Bulaville-Addiaon Rd in Ad for r1:1n1 . Malf double-2
roo m Apt . Adults pre dison . Nice v~ acre lot . 8200

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mo . Cell 614-388 -9756 .

ferred . No pets . 614-992 2749 .

2 bdr. mobile home fully
turniahed . air cond., adulta.

1- - - - - - - - - - -

1 bed room Apt . $196 . mo .

Coli 448 ·4110 .

including

2 bdr . trailer furnished .
located by Rt . 160 Aut o

housing opportunity . Con tac t Village Manor Apts.
614-992 · 7787.

Clinic. $160 mo .• $60 dep·

Equal

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Nice large 2 roomef1iciency
apt . Furnished . In Langsville.

osit. Call614 -388 -9763 .

1981 Happy House 14x52 1100 .
alactric turn . or unfu rn . Set
on lot Johnson' s MH Park.
e~ec . cond. Ca ll 614 -266 -

1776 .

utHi1ies .

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month . 614 -992 -

6692 .

1- - - - - - - -- - -

3 room &amp; bllthfurnished apt .

614-992 -6908.

12.11.62 2 bedroom trailer.
Adults only, Brown ' s Trailer

Pork . 614 -992 -3324 .
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1 bedroom furni ahed apt .

814-992 -6434, 992 -6914
or 304 -882-2668 .

1- - - - - - - -

2 bedroom mobile home In

Apartments . 304 · 676 -

Roclne . 614 -367-0288 .

5648.

12 x 60 2 bedroom mobil&amp;
home for rent . Approx . 6
mile• from Middleport or

Pomeroy . 992 -6868

8221 .

only .~ Orfamilywith

1

child . Fumiahed with utilitiftl paid . Deposit &amp; referen ces required . 61 4 -992 ·

3847 . No pell .
6 room mobile home for

rent . Rt . 338
2424 .

APARTMENTS . mobile
homes, houset. Pt. Pleasant
and Gallipolis. 614 · 446 -

614 -949 -

ONE bedroom apartment.
402 Va 24th. St. Pt . Pleasant,

phone. 1-814-992-6868 .
ONE bedroom apartment.
8226 month, all utilities
paid, 304 -676 -2696 .

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Furnished "one br apt . in Pt.
Pleasant . Extra nice . adults

Two bedroom. furn ished or
unf'irnished. air conditi·
oned. yard. o_..tra clean . 1
child. no pets. abowe Now
Haven o n Route 33 . PH .

130-fl 882-2466 .
THREE bedroom, all elect ·
ric, 14JI70, pertly furnlah8d,
bull' on room 12x2!8. co•l or
wood burner, larg1 porchu,
Run

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43 Farms for Rent
fllrl'flh ouso and -or ferm . 3
bed r -· 1urn un co·, wood ·
bur~er , curpeting, rurfll wo·
tar~bulldlngs , 1 mL from

q

Golf olio. f226 mo. or
13
with 176 opro form.
814,861-3730 .
1711 ••,. pooturo·~•Y form.
fenQICI. good w~ter, eJ~:C .
corr•l,

tWp b1rn1.

' 13011 lbo. tobocpo bo10.
U,C)OO yr. 814-11.8-3730 .

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60 in . console stereo with
AM· FM radio, tape player
tumteble, excellent cond.

$100. Call 614-2611-9398 .
Zenith conaole color TV like
new •400, 2 end tablea &amp;
coffee table Early American
style •100. 2 lamps ginger

jar ttyle $60 . Call 614-3888610 .
New Oak Furniture, tables,
chairs, cupboards. pie safe,
dry ainkl. Paul Conkels
Antiques, Tuppers Pl1ins .
dolls,

gla11ware.

Holt-blood Slmmontol bullo
Strewberriea. Taylor' s Berry end heifen. lire PVF LomPatch', Korr· HorrltburgRd. 8 bert 123148--groncloon of
AM· B PM, Mon .. Sot. 121b. llonz 772. llg cohi• from
or in.ore 40 cenll 1 lb. Coli good Ileal herd. Coli 111444 6 -88 9 2 or 814-245. l-::;94~9:·:28;::2:.2:.~::;::::;:==
9667.
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Strawberries. ·Taylor' • Bo&lt;ry _e_4__H_•_v_•_a_re_ln_ _
Petch, Kerr -Harrisburg Rd. 8 1
AM -8 PM. Mon . • Sot. Coli
448 -8692 or 814-2411 - MIXED hoy, 304-8762254.
9667 .

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For Sale or Trade

1- - - - - - - - - - Trade. e,;cellent cond. 1982
4 HP Scrapper mini bike. tor
a amall good cond. camper .

Coli 8t4-388 -9969.

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SWAIN
AUCTION 8o FURNITURE
62 Oliva · St ., Gallipolis . 6

61

26 inch Zenith color TV. like
new. muat sell. $'1 50 . Call

Troy Built rototillera new
and used; Swisher lmple·
ment Co .. Sr. Rt. 7 North,
Gallipolis, Oh. 446-0476 .

piece wood living room suite
with 6 inch flat arms $399 ·
bunk beds complete with
bunkios $199 , 2 piece an·
tron liVingroom suites $199,
anti'on recliners &amp;99 , other
recliners $80 , maple dinette
sets $179. love seats $70
hide -a- bed $260 ." bo~
springs &amp; manress twin or
full 8100 set regular-firm
8120, maple dinette chairs
836, wash stands S34 ,
maple rockers S69. 7 piece
chrome dinette set 5149. 5
piece dine«e set 589, und
bedroom 1uites. refirgera tors, ranges , chest, dressers
wringer washers , TV ' s:
dryeres, &amp; shoes . Call 446·

3159 .
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
· washers. dryers. refrigera tors. ranges . Skaggs App_liancea, Upper River Rd .,
beside Stone C(est M otel.

SEVEN maple chairs, newly
refini1hed . Etegere for dis-

play . Phone 304-876- 1821 .
Strawberries, pick your
own. 60c per qt. at Douglas
Roush ' s, 2 m iles back New
t1aven at· Union Camp ground . 304 -_
8 82 -2237 .
Male ra ccoon $60. 10 pr.
boys jeans, , 4 reg . 1-new

U5 . for all . 304 -676-6079 .
BEDROOM suite. dres·
ser.acheat. queen size mattreaa &amp; bo.lt springs. 8260.
Antique fireplace mantel
with bevel murror. ell(cellent
condition. $160. 3 .. 4 -676·

4677 .

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26" FLOOR model G.E .
Color T.V . Can be aeen at
422 Pleaaant Valley Apart·
menu. Cyprus Court. e100 .

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446 -7398.
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair, rocker, otto man , 3 tables, !extra h~avy
by Fr ontier) , $686 . Sofa.
chair and loveaeat , $275 .
Sofas end chair• priced fro m
S286 . to S895 . Table1, $46
end up to $126 . Hide·a·
beds , 8440 . and up to
8626 ., Reclinare.. $176 . to
&amp;360 ., lampa from 828 . to
$76 . .6 pc. dinettes from

•99 .. to 8436 . 7 pc .. $189 .
and up. Wood table with six
chairs $426 . to 8746 . Desk
$110 up to $226 . Hutches.
$660 . and up. maple or pine
finiah . Bunk bed complete
with mllttresses, 8260 . and
up to 8396 . Baby beds,
8110 . Manrenes or box
springa, full or twin . $68 .,
firm , 868 . and $78 . Queen
·sera, $196 . 4 dr. che8ts
842 . l5 dr. chests. &amp;64 . Bud
frames. $20 .and $26 ., 10
gun · Gun cabinets, $ 350 .,
dinette chairs 820 . and S26 .
Gas or electric ranges. $326
up tot 376 . Baby matreases,

825

a. $36 , bed Ira mao $20 ,

826, &amp; t30. king hame $60 .
Go~d aelectio!\ of bedroom
au1taa . ce der chests ,
rockers , metal c abinets,
sWivel roc kers .
Used Furniture -- bookcase.
nngea. chairs, end tables.
washera, dryers. refrigerator• and TV's . 3 milea out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to
&amp;pm , Mon . thru Fri. , 9am to
5pm . Sat .

4·8-0322

Building material s
block. brick . sewer pipes ,
windows , lintels , etc .
Claude Winters, Ri o Grande ,

0 . Coli 814 -246 -6121 .

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Pets for Sale

HILLCREST

KENIIIEL

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Boarding all breeds . Selling

Hoppy Jack Dog Food. AKC
Doberman• : Stud Service.

Call 4411 -7796.
DRAGONWYND CATIERY
- KENNEL . AKC Chow pup plea. CFA Himalayan, Per ·
alan and Siamese kittens.

Coli 448-3844 otter 4PM .
AKC Welt Highland white
terrlera, puppies and 11ud
service . Call 614 - 367 -

5944 .

Reg . Lhasa Alpso puppies 6
females . 3 males make good

back bo1h heads. good
copd .. $2 .200 firm . Jack

Miller, 614-379 ·2540.

895•3874.
1924

femole. 3 years old . 8200.
Call 814-388-9809 .

876 -5667 after 8 p.m.

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Wanted to Buy

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Liveatock

Colveo for10lo. 843-1111.

14

QUARTER horse, regietered, 6 y,e ar old ~ding.. no
1how experience. gentle na-

ture, 1100. 304-671-2127 .

1980 Z-28 leothor interior a.
111 the ex.trll. really sharp.
Coli 876-6948.
·
1976 Mecury Marquis
69,000 mi., PS, PB, air,
B·track. good cond., asking

81 .600. Call 446-4347. '
mileage. rune very Well. new

tlreo. Atklng
448-438t '
1980

Ford

1660. Call
Pinto . Auto .•

Coli

fence

TWIN

RIVERS

TOWER .

Apart menta now available to
olderly &amp; dlailbled with an
i ncome of le ss then
812,300 . Rentin g for 30
per,cen' of adju sted income·

equtpment. Horse &amp; stock .
trailer .-let. Furniture, electrical &amp; eh:tctronic supplies
and equipment. Pleasant
Meadows Di11tributora and
Sales. •

1945.

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1983 Harley Dovidoon, wide _
•u_p_:_p_ll_e _
a._3_0_4_-:..
·8_7_5_-1_2_9_3_._ ~ '
glide, 6,000 miles. $5,000 . 1
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1982 Harley-Davidaon
Silver Annlvernry. 2100
miJes . 14000. 992·3007 or
can be teen at Central Truet.

2828 .

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ROOFING 81 outside paint- ,
lng, free estimates. 614- --

387-0838 .

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1978 Chevy No\le auto, AC ,
real aharp, 12,396. John's
Auto Sales on Bulavllle Ad.

1966 Triumph motorcycle
chopper with 71 -660 Soneirlle motor. &amp;600. Call

JIM'S PLUMBING 8o HEAT: · :

Cell 448·478'2 . Opon ove'o,

992· 7682 or 992·871 1.

0676.

1979 Ford Flo111, tharp.
11.2116. Jonn'f, Auto &amp;alao.
0.... ovonlngo till B. Coli

HONDA, 1981 CB 900
cuo1orri, UBIIO. 304-67628.61 .
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Rider. ·63800 for sale. or

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Johnson Engine ond Ton·
domoxlotrollor. •1200 . c-•
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&amp;

1974 Buick LaSabro conwrtlble. Ill crlglnol, ••callent condition. 38, 7oo octuel mloo. Allllng 15500. II
untereated.

1975 Ford 8 cyl. engine.
transmlaeiOn parta. e110 .

Coli 949·2801 .

19117 Cllowy 2 door. Pou. I
Cyl. IUIO.. t1400. 992 73118 oltor 5.

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Motora Homes
• Campers

1 t7 4 FIMtwlnt 12 It,
................... 4 ....
. - . tumooe. Ice box -

1172 Volkowogof. Elglno
netdl crenkcut. OtherwiM. ••celllnt condition.

1500. 843-11384.

par1t1. eiiCtrlc . •
hoollup. Excellent

water
Condi·

tlon. 11 ,20011rm. Coli 814245-9398 .
TRAVEL trollor, 1974 Me·
rouder, 28', 2 door. kcmplotly oquipod. rNr double
bed .

txkawlent

tlon, l460 ...
8711-2847 .

WINNIE

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Excavating

Evening television l i s t i n g s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FRIDAY

DOZER WORK By Ted
Henna, P,Onds. ditches . ·
betem•nta. etc . Call 446 ~
4907 . Carter &amp; Evans
Transportation .
Lgnnie Boggs Excavating .
Dozer.l&gt;ackhoe, dumptruc~ ~

~'!lt~i~¥Uitf~wf!lfl ,

Oh .

614 -742 --

EVENING
6;00 G CI )(Jl C) CIJID lll&lt;l11
News

condi -

phono

304-

9;00

W MOVIE: 'Raw Deal'
(]J Tic Tee Dough

ClJ Newe/Sportt/Weather
II HI!I Studio SH
• Wild, Wild Woll
8;30 G C1l (!)NBC Nowo
C1l Love Thot Bob
(J) . . (j]) ABC Nowa
G (J) ID CBS Nowo
(J) Or. Who
II]) Over Eaev
(I) PM Magazine
Cil Burna &amp; Allen
(]) Play Your Beat Tennla
'Serve and Return of
Serve .'
(I) Entertainment Tonight
ClJ Charlie~' • Angela
· • ())Tic Tac Dough
(I) (fi)
MeoNeii-Lehrer

7:00 •

Melge EJ~~cavatlng . Bulldozer
btlckhoe service . Bate·
menta. footera.landscaping .
drivewaya, farm ponds .

614-742· 2407 or814 -742 2088.

Report

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Electrical
Refrigeration

•

DEPENDABLE WASHER ·
DRYER REPAIR . Guorantee~

work .

Call

7;30 • (I) Ue O.tec::tor
Ci l Wlmb ..ton Updete
(]) Doble 011111
(J) EIPN 8portsCenter
C(} • (() Family Feull
(I) Buslneu Report

anytime

CII You Aaked For It
(fil Spok..man

614-258-6620 or 814 -268 1207.
SEWING M•chine repairs, .
service . Authorized Singer .
Sales
Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabric Shop ,

StarTrok

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·e;Oil

I1J

Entertainment

Ton!a_~t

e

(J) Powera of Menhew

Star Matthew gets into tl'tt
loctl dreg racing scene In
order to lnvenlgl11 •
amuggllng ring. (RI (80

a

Pomeroy. 992' 2284.

m i n.)

C1l MOV)E: 'Jimmy Tho
Kid'
(I) MOVIE : 'An Eye for an

Bargain Barn. Two miles out

9•'

Goorg01 Creek Rd. from Rt.
7 . W11h1rs. dryera. N.frlgeratora, ltoves. Also parts tor
eny make of appliances. Call
448 -~033 .

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85 ·

General Hauling

min.)

antique kitchen chairs.

([). D

JONEIIOYS WATER SER ·
I'LA8TEIIINO • VICE . Coli llt4-3117-747t
textuNII celll.,.._ oommer- 01' 814-387-0691 .
olol Ond ...fdorttlrol, frw
utlmolotl. C811 814-256- Need aomething hauled
1182.
away or a~methlng moved?
We'll do it. Call 446-3159

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STUCCO

Modern couc;:h and chair
two Early Arriericln end
tlble1, two table lam pt. Cell
evenings after 7PM . Satur-

Ul76 OLDS Cutlooo, -~1' -P-A_I_N_T_IN-Q---In_t_or_lo_r_o_n_d
motor, 304·1711-7352.
exterior, plum~ng. rooting,

betw.en 9 and 6 .

.Phone 304·876 · 6679 .

Washer &amp; dryer almond
color. less than 2 years old,

72 LTD Ford, 1700. Phone
.304·178-4174 bltt-n II-

TWO bedroom apartment,

90 doy worrOn1y,
448,8t61 .

JIMS WATER SERVICE.
Coli Jim Lanier. 304 -8767397 .

I P·"'·

uae. Coli

rune

lire' kltcllen ..blnou. Nino
ONE becfrOOm apartment, foot link baM .unit. 42 li&gt;ch
utllltleo furnlohed. 304·875· bate unit. · yeHow tops.
3000 . 3301 Jockoon Ave. Threa wall unttl. Broom
CIOIOI. 992·3301 or 992·
Pt. Ple..ilnt .
8461 .
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CIJ Super 8ook
00 World Sportsman Out·
door
ad~nturtl
from
throughout
tht
world
. hosted by Curt Gowdy. (80

lmprovementa

Cell 8 14·286 · 1588 .

soma remodeling, 20 yro.
oxp. Coli 114-388-98112 .
Morcum lloollng • 8pOutlng.
.,U'tlfafll_t ...............

ao- ....,.__

Cell.,.._.~.

flelntlntl -lttterlor • • -

-~~- Nftghtgc lnMife.d: .

F - elllrnoteo. lt4-149·

2H8.

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,17

NIGHT.

\

lNG . Fomerly Dewitt's
Plumbing. Call 614 · 367 ·

Rutland .
2903.

NOT REA LLY. l
HAD A HORR IBLE

FIX YOU SOME fiOT TEA . e&gt;UT
YOU SHOULD TAKE BETTER CARE OF
YOURSELF .. . ESPECIALLY AT YOV~

a·

11114)916-3333.

W.. ... erlredelor comper--

Cor . Fourth and Pine

J .A .R . Construction Co .
Water lines . Footers .
Drains. All kinds of Ditching.

uto arts
Accessories

mske offer .

1879 Oodge Magnum XE.
..cohnt kondltlon. 39.990
IICtuol miles. Atklng t4200 .
H In-tel moke ollor.
(8141 Ml-3333.

stair·!

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AND HEATING

1 8' Runabout with 86 HP

p

onth.

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Phone 446-3888 or 448 - 1
4477
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1978 Harley-Davidson Low

A

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Plumbing ·
&amp; Heating

1981 Honda motorcycle.
For more information, 992-

1-76

't ,

hiS
ashes

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trade . 949-2446. Cell evenings after 8;00.

1980 AMC Spirit, '4 cyIinder. 4opeod, •2100. firm .
814-992-7721 .

uses

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8388 .

Trull Co .. MlddllpOrt.

with it!

S'he

has

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lo-d.
or cen .,. Hen at Central

arrive!
He lef

never

qet on

office, Mr. 5t iclt.!

ROOFING
painting. car·pentar work , 304 - 676 ·

1978 Plymouth Volora
Sport coupe $1,9911. 1977
Dodge Royal Monaco 4 dr .
tedan et .295. Call 4489682.

1980 Th

Mr Sticl&lt;.

Ma~ors

Goodr Let's

here in the

a

For more lnfor..mation call
614· 742-2923 after 6 .

day coli anytime, 614-2469221 '

Clifton. WV. 304 · 178 ·
1044.

,
o1 •

10 percent above my lowest
cost on brand name residen·. •') ;
tiel S.. indUstrial electric &amp; 1
electronic equipment &amp;· _
:

Middleport.

1981 Monte Carlo tow
milaega . Call 614-2156 -

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Minimum .11c square foot
to aluminize your mobile
home roof. 3d4-676 -1293..

Lots of extras. 10,740 ac't ual miles . Must see to
beelieve. Excellent. condition. $1,2:76. Price negotia·
ble. Call 814 -742 -2211 or
614· 992 -15320 lfter 6 p.m.

We'l l tal~

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1980 Kawasaki 440 LTD .

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buying end oelli"g he~

1980 Hondo 650 Cullom.
Good thape. 7,1100 mi.
et ,600. Call 446 -2787 •
448 -7858 .

SMALL furnished apart ment, r,~wly tiecorated, utili1ies p•ld, no pets, adulta

&amp; family room , water paid,

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SEAMLESS GUTIERS , One ·· •

t97B Ody11ey. U60. Coli
814-388-8270.

I- - - - -- - - profered. 304-876-436t .

' FIR5T-CLA55.

piece custom fit your home. '
QU.ranteed . Advanced Gut-,-~ :

Want to Leese. Need 2,1500

She· after 9.

3430.

1978 OOOGE Rom
Ch_arger, $3600 . 304-6754090.

44&amp;-4712.
1979 Thuftderblrd olr cond.. 75
Boats
PS, PB, cruloo, 302 onglne,
Motors for
$250 . Phone 896-3974.
exc. cond .• alao 68 Camero. ' ----------~
1
SUPER C Farmell. plow- Coli 814-367-7238 .

Co1144e-M10

Reg. Garmon

Coli · 448·1815 or 4481244.

FARMALL troctor,

AKC English Springer Spa·
2 yr - old Super Chlx 1uMdniel. 1' year old, 826 . Going
. excelltnt: tempee"'ent
overaeaa. Call 446-9846 or
conformat~n. IMIIIy te
448-7332 .

Boogie p"ps. 825 . Coli 814 258-6888 .

78 Plymouth Volarl Premier
4 dr .• eir CQnd. , one ownei.

runt good. $1500. Cychll bar
mower for gravely tractor,

,disc , cultivators, 7ft. mowing machine. 1200,00 . 304·

SOME

tar, (Doy 814-592-.4086.1 · '
l\llotorcycles
lnight 8t4-898-8206.1
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Auto• for Sale
Rooting end Cor pantry~:_!
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1982 Kowoookl 440 LTD work, general repaira. call
1
belt. drive, le11 than 2,000 Anthony Williamson, 61 4 · •
367-0194.
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-:-:-:-:--:::-:-::-:=----- "
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12,600. Coli 448-1815 0&lt; t 976 Honoy Devllon FLH CA~L . 304·876-1293 tor .'l
4411-t 244.
t 200, looded with ox1roo. concrete and black top elti- . ""
m•tea. metal building aijd:~
Coli Bt4-388-9331.

1970. Buick. 8226.
441-1370 altar 6 .

ONE used New Holland
model 860 large roung
baler, $4 ,600 . 2 New model
847 New Holland round
balers , $7,300. 1 new. New
Hol'*nd model 861 round
baler, S8 ,300. Keefera Ser.vice Center . St . Rt. 87. Pt.
Pleasant-Ripley Rd . 304-

. -YOU WON'T,BE
TRAVELING

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Ford 6000 tractor in good
condition, &amp;6600 . 992 -

686 -2260 . John L, Butta.

ER •• l 'M AFRAID
HAVE TO CHAINOE

&amp; 4 W.O.

.. .... .. .... .

Mow vour PIK acres with 12
ft . atalk chopper. 640 PTO.
$600 . 985-358t '

3480 .

Vans

304-896-3802.

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Water Wellt. Commercial · '
and· Domeetlc. Test holes. :
PUmpa Salea and Servic~:~· 1

89 Chevy truck 3 ·,pd., I
oyl., 4 new tirie. Call
814-258-9333.

73

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1 S80 '.4 Ton Cllevrlilet PU,
outo 1ron1, PI, PB. •4. t 811.
John'• Auto Soles. Coli
448-4782 Opon Evonlnga.

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PS· PB, radio . Real aharp.
12895. John't Auto Solos.
Open ovo'o. Coli 448-4782.

lb. tobacco . Will ply 1.36
per lb. Coli 448·9777. 448pelt. t200. Call 448 ·0706 . 3692 .
'
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Hoy ond Strow. 304-458·
18&amp;11.

t 974 · Aucli Foi axe . gao

J .D. 45 combine square

0624 .

AKC

Inc . Good used appliances:

For sale manure spreader
New Idea 12 A like new,
portable 24ft hay elevator.
hay bal er s. hay conditioner~ .
hay rakes, tobacco setter.
Allic e Chamber G tractor,
plows and cultivators. bean
drill, all types uaed Farm
machinery . Howe's Farm
Machi nery At. 124 &amp; May·
hew Rd., Jackson 614 -286·

WEEKS WESTIE KENNEL

pherd puppiea. Call 448 ·

COUNTY APPLIANCES

Farm Equipment

NEW &amp; Usf!d 1-tarveatore
Structures. Automated livestock fe eding -computer
feeders . Call collect 614 -

BuildiniJ Supplies

TIMOTHY hey. tt;76 bltle.
on tM wogon. 12.00 • bltle
doltverod. 304·1175·5064.

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kitchen cabinet. 992-7494.

949-2994 .

liveatock

Wedge Aptt no children, no
pets·. 304· 676-2072 .

$27 .00 month P!Uti $100 . cell 304·876 ·6294 .
depp•it, refarenc;~:e . 304 ·
APARTMENTS lor ront, fur·
876-2368 .
nlohed or unfurnished, 304·
875 - 9760 or 1114· 441 ·
4229 .

81'111,

51 Household Goods

1------- - -- -

utlliiY building, ocro fond, THREE bedroom apartment.
condition. • good with central air, big kitchen
Jerry's

268-1543.

only . No Pets. 304-675- . washers, dryers, refrig ., TV
1386 .
~~\~~. 6g~ v. !~~; :~; · Galli-

axc~lent

wei .

Small enginea repaired .
Have your old mower recon ·
ditioned for a fraction of the
coat Ot e new one. We now
are equipped to fix Outboard
boat motors . Nelaon 6 Sons
in Eurekt. Ohio . Call 814·

63

-lc-

Unfurnished apt. 3 rm . &amp;

MODERN 2 bedroo m , on bath, 613 Y2 Third Ave ..
At. 141 , 2 miles from Gallipolis . $136 mo. Call

Fruit

&amp; Vegetables

$400. Call 448-4972.

Antique

8250 . 8o dopoait . Gellipolial _r_
en_t_. _c _e_ll_4_4_6_-o_3_9_o_._ __
Ferry. 304 -676 -6110 .

58

Phone-

RON'S Television Service. .
lplcillizing ln Zenith end ·
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' - n !leltil. CoN 5711·239. ' •
or 448-2484.
·
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tlpn , •125 . 304-175-3379.

Muttlvox MX· 20 electronic
piano. excellent condition.

expeillnce.

It 4-378-8349.

Musical
I natru menta

with case, excellent concH·

Adults

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Middleport, Ohio

....---Local briefs:--Today's
Times-Sentinel

Superintendent files c~arges
Meigs Local School Superintendent Dan C. Morris has filed three
charges against a Middleport woman who allegedly struck hlm
following a meeting of the Meigs Local Board of Education In
Middleport Tuesday night .
Charged In the · Meigs County Court with assault, aggravated
menacing threats and obstructing official business Is Carol Hubl;lard.
Manis said he was approached at the close of Tuesday night's
m eeting by Hubbard, who stated she wanted to talk to htm . Morris
alleges Hubbard Issued a couple of threats before slapping hlm In the
lace.
Hearing Is expected to be held In county court on the charges within
the next lew days.

AIODI lbe River """" "' 8-1-ll
Area deaths ••• •••••.•••·........ A-8

Busloeaa ..••••..•••...••.•.....•. D-8
Ctaaslfteds ................... D-Z..7
Edllorlal ........................ A·%
Farm ........... ............... C-6-7

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Dr. E. Wade Underwood oi, London, Ohlo, has been named
provost-vice president for academic affairs at Rio Grande College
and Community College.
He replaces Dr. Clyde M. Evans. who recently accepted the
position of vice president lor development a t RGC-CC. Underwood
will be respons ible for academic programs, admissions and records,
student development, Intercollegia te at hletics a nd personnel.
The appointment was praised by Dr. Paul C. Hayes , RGC-CC
president, w ho said Underwood's academic background and
professional experience "will make (him&gt; a welcome addition to our
campus."
·
Underwood hol.d s bachelor's and master's degrees from Murray
(Ky.) State College and a doctorate In educational administration
from the Univetsity of Akron. He has served In various management
positions tlu:oughout the state for the past 15 years.
Most recently scrvlng as a consultant to Hayes, Underwood has
been a teacher In Akron public schools and h;ls he ld executive
·
pos itions with the Ohio Education Association.

Bill would reduce pulluiants
WASHINGTON- Legislation requiring a lQmUJJon-ton reduc tion
In U.S. sulfur dioxide e m issions as a means of attacking the na tion' s
acid rain probil'lll was Introduced' In the House on Thursday.
The bill . s ponsored by Rep. Gerry Sikorski. D-Minn .. would pay for
the cleanup through a surcha r ge on e lectric bills that he said would
cost the average hom eowne r between 50 cents a nd $1 a month .
The bill also would impose restrictions on sources of nitrogen
oxides, believed to be a nother cause o f acid rain .

GOP's Bill Miller succumbs
BUFFALO, N.Y.- William E. M!Uer , the Republican candidate
tor vice president when Barry Goldwater made hls White House run
In 1961, died today a t Millard FUlmore Hosplt~ l.
MJUer, 69, had been a pat lent at the hOspital for several weeks and
suffered a s troke last weekend. He had been In serious condition
s ince then.
MJUer looked at the 1964 election loss phllosophlcally.
" I was going to retire from politics anyway, " he told a group
1966, "and ·I just did it a little more prominently than I had planned . I
don' t have any regrets at all. l met a lot of people and had a lot of tun .
It was a great experience for my wife a nd my daughter s."

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Ruling could affect Ohio plan
COLUMBUS- The U.S. Supreme Court rullhg on New J ersey's
redistricting plan clear s the way for acUon on an Ohio case that
questions the validity of Ohio's 21-dlstrtct plan.
In May 1982 a three-judge federal panetln Columbus said It would
await the high court's decision In the New Jersey case before ruling
on whether Ohio' s new congressiona l districts are as equal as they
should be.
In li s ;&gt;4 decision Wednesday, the Supreme Court deterrnlned tha i
the congresslonlli districts drawn for New J ersey after the 19ffi
census arc not sufficiently equal in population.

Ohio lottery winners
The winning number drawn Thursday night In
the Ohio Lottery's dally game, "The Number," was 898.
In the "Pick 4" game, played five times a week, the winning
number was OJJO.

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Clear tonight. Low 67-67. Winds easte rly to northeasterly' less than

10 mph. Sunny and continued wa rrn Satunday. High SG-91.

Rain~

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WEATHEJ,t FORECAST - The Nallonal Weather Service
loree11818 showertl for Saturday from Texas and Oklaboma to Florida.
Showertl are aleo forecast lor New Mexico and Colorado. Moot areas are
expected to he warm. (AP Luerphoto)

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schedule landing at Cape Oanaveral was scrubbed becasne o.f wet ·
weather. '(AP Laserphoto)

Challenger lands safely without fanfare
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE , very cold this morning. The bad
Calif. (AP) Space shutt le new~lsthatltls3,000mUesaway, "
Challenger, rerouted on its 96th ground controller G uy Gardner told
orbit, went around the world two the flight c rew as Cha llenger rolled
extra revolutions today a nd gilded to a stop.
without fanfare to asunriselandlng
"Tllat's what I was afraid of,"
on the famJUar bed of Rogers Dry Crippen replied.
Lake.
Crippen' s c rew Included pilot
"Challenger, wheels down," com- Rick Ha uck a nd mission specialists
mander Robert Crippen reported as Ride, John Fabian and Dr. Norman
the 100-ton winged s huttle touch"\! Thagard.
down right on the centerline as It · A sm a ll NASA crew a nd a
e nded a near -flawless six-day mini-convoy of "sating" vehicles
mission, marrect only by waveoH on was ready and wa iting on the
the first attempt to land a s huttle In lakebed. The regular landing crew
F lorida.
was stlllln Florida.
The s hip' s five astronauts, lncludCha llenger pierced clear skies
Jng America's first woman In space onto runway 15, a hard-sand strip on
Sally K. Ride, hoped to return the the Mojave Desert, a t 6:57 a .m .
shuttle to Cape Canaveral, Fla. , but Paclllc time .
overcast Florida skies forced the
"Nice and smooth on the way In,"
disappointing di version.
said Crippen . "As I said once before .
"The good neWs Is the beer Is very , what a way to com e to Calllornla."

Units answer seven calls
Local units answered seven calls
Thursday and on Friday morning,
the Meigs County Emergency •
Medical Services reports.
Friday morning at 2: ffi a. m ., the
Rutland Unit took Vinton PhJUlps
and J . R. McDaniel from an
accident on Jhe New Lima Road to
Veterans Me morial Hospital.
Thursd ay calls Included 10: 52
a. m ., Rutland unit to DanviUe for
Myrt le Murphy, taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital: Rutland, 12: 17
p.m ., to Me igs Mine I for Harley
Eblin, taken to Holzer Medical .

Center; Rutland. 6:02 p.m ., to
Langsv Uie for James Ferrell Injured in a swimming accident. to
Veterans Me m orial Hospital; 7:55
p.m ., ., Pomeroy, to Route 7 for
Francf'S Qualls , treated at her
residence; 9: 23 p .m ., Pomeroy Unit
to West Main St. for Leonard Jewell,
take n to Holzer Medical Center;
9:40p.m ., Middleport, to High St.for
E dwand Wilson, taken to Veterans
MemoriaL

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res idence, Baum Addition.
Accondlng to the repor t, a large
dark car was traveling up the hill in
thl' Baum Addition at a pproxl·
m a te ly 10:30 p.m . Thursday. The
vehicle went off the pavement on the
right and traveled In the grass a long
the edge of the roa dway a nd s truck
and knocked off the m a ilbox a nd
newspaper tube.
Thursday evening, Timothy Dav1dson, 24, Pomeroy, was arrested
on c harges flied by his wife following
incidents thai occurred Tuesday
evening ,
Davidson is being held In Meigs
County J a il on charges of crimina l
mischief, carrying or using a
firearm while under Influence of
a lcohol or drugs a nd aggravated
m enacing.
The firearm s and aggravated
m enacing charges are. fist degree
misdemeanors and possible penalty
Is six months and or tine of up to
$1,000, For criminal mischief the
possible penalty Is 60 days and or
fine of $500.

Ve terans Memorlalllospltal
Admltted .. Myrtle Murphy,
Langsville; Patricia Winebrenner,
Syracuse; James Meadows, Por
tland; Bet ty Rood, Lancaster.
Discharged--Pau line Taylor, [)onald Weaver. Margie Lawson.
Holzer Medical Center
Discharges June 23
G race Abbott, Gary Brown, Lena
Brumfield, Eirna Caldwell, Ca rrie
DeWeese. James Dunlap, Jessica
Dunn, Mary Fowler, Alvin Haggy ,
Mrs. Gregory Hines a nd son, John
Cobel, James Lane, Mrs. Charles
Lacey and daughter, Sandy Lee,
Cyrus Leeport , Ruby Mace, David
Ma nn, Harold Massey Jr .. E linor
Mills. Mary Montgomery, Geraldine Waugh , Ollie Waugh, Brodie
Whitt ington, Mrs. Charles Willis Jr.
and son.

Blrtbs
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cre m eans ,
daughter, McArthu r; Mr. a nd Mrs.
Ke ith French, daughter, Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Johnson,
daughter, Kerr; Mr. and Mrs.
He rman Shepard, daughter, Oak
Hill.

He was pilot on the first shuttle Olght
In 1981.
There were hundreds of thousands of sightseer s and a rousing
we lcome-home ceremony to greet
that mission. This time, only 125
PeoPle made the trip on the chance
that weather would force the detour.
And the ceremony , planned for Cape
Canavera l, was canceled.
NASA first postponed the F lorida
la nding for 90 minutes, c iting
"patches of fog a nd low clouds."
Officials sill! hoped skies would
clear to allow an 8:30 a .m . EDT
touchdown.

Probe accident
A two-car accident occOrred
T hursday a t 9 a .m . involving the
rarsowned by Rober t M. Cooper, 51,
Longbottom and Charles R Harris,
58 Portland. on State Route 124 in
Meigs County, one -half mile wes t of
County Road 3.5.
Cooper attempted to pass Harris
as they were both traveling west-

But just after 7 a.m. EDT, as
Cr ippen was to begin descent to
Florida, Gardner radioed: "The
weatherattheCapelsgettlngworse '
Instead of better, so lt.looksllkenogo
for KSC (Kennedy Space Center).
"You guys cansltbackandrelaxa
ll ttle bit : we will be going Into
E dwandson the following orbit." HI'
added, " KSC had a redcarpetoutfor
you."
Crippen, who had practiced the
KSC landing for months, said In
rc~.ignatlon: "We would have liked
to go the re very much, but If 't he
weather's bad, that's therlghtthlng
to do and we understand." Later he
said, "We're ready to come down
whenever and w herever.''
On orbit !!/, Crippen got the
go-ahead to fire Challenger's twin
braking rockets. That slowed the
shuttle's 17,400-mph speed by 210
miles to start it from 180 miles hJgh
on an hour-long, blazing descent
back to Earth .
The ship landed on orbit 98. ·

Eastern Ath letic BoostPrs will
meet Monday, J une 27, at 8 p.m . at
the high schooL P lans for the Fourth
of July chicken barbecue will be
made.

The Rutland Garden Club wiil
meet a t 7::Jl Monday night at the
home of Mrs. C. 0 . Chapma n a nd
E lizabeth Ann Webster. Mrs. Earl
Bender. Ohio Association of Garden
Club, Region 11 director, a nd an
accredited state judge of flower
arrangtng, will be the speaker. Mrs.'
Bende r will speak on the topic,
"OAGC State News Update."

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Interviews with those applicants.
RIO GRANDE - The effort has
From there, five a re expected to
" barely" begun, accondlng to one
be
selected, with a final three to be
official close to the search for a new
chosen.
Those three will be Invited
president of Rio Grande College and
on-campus to Inspect the area a nd
Community College, but a replacemeet with RGC.CC officials.
ment lor Dr. Paul Hayes Is hoped to
Interviews are expected to be
be In place I&gt;Y September.
complete )ly mid-July, with the
A search committee of admlnls·
replacement for Hayes ready to step
trators, faculty and students met in
In two months later.
Chllllcothe Thursday night to begin
"It's hoped (the final choice) can
narrowing about 100 applicants for
work with the president to get a
the job.
smooth transition," MDler said.
College spokesman Scali D.
RobertS. Wood, chairman of Rio
Miller said that with the help of Max
Grande College's board of trusteeS,
of MJL Educational Consulsaid the search committee Is
tants ot Columbus, the committee Is
expected
to recOmmend a candidate
looking at 20 potential candidates. ·
to
both
·the
private school 's board
The committee Is to cut the list to 10
and conduct In-depth telephone

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"A lot of candidates didn 't give a
lot of serious thought to the thrust of
both colleges," Wood said. "The
numbers In themarketare enoromous In terrns ol those seeking a job.
But the number of pecpleTve seen
have quite a bit of expertise at
technical and educational levels.''
Search committee action Is following a timetable established after
Hayes, who has headed RGC-CC
since July-l!f/6, announced plans to
retire at a trustees' meetlngJan.15.
He expects to e nter business next
year.
,
One of the first phases of the
search was submission of a quesU-

film's attorneys, SallY Bloomfield. CableVIslon; or arrange service
expressed willingness to pull out of transfer to Cablentertalnment.
'11mettSenimel !!&amp;aft
"I would rather spend my time
the township and leaveltsservlceto
GALLIPOLIS- No compromise
Cablentertatnment, provided a fair operating our business than dealing
was reached Friday when all three
market value could be established with this problem down here," Cash
sides In the cable television lawsuit
said. "I wouldn't be opposed to
tiy both companies.
·
affecting GaUlpolls Township met to
Cablevlslon, owned by Charleston getting out of the area, but because
attempt to reach a settlement. ·
engineer Allen Thom[JSOII, clalnns of a bank loan encumbering us, and
Both cable companies Involved
agreed to meet and review the equipment now Installed In the an overbill situation , we can't tum
,
township Is worth about $50,000. But ourbacks."
sltuallon In a continuing effort to
Cash
estimated
It
cost
Cablevlslon
an appraisal conducted by Cablenavoid laking the case to the Ohio
$900
per
mile
to
lay
a
trunk
Une over
tertatnment puts the worth at$8,:Dl.
Supreme Court.
tour
mlles,
plus
$5,001
for
lnstalla·
"You know what .their docket IS . Meeting lnfonnaUy In Gallla
1
llke,' commented Ralph Cash, vice County probate court chambers at . tlon and another $lO,OOJiil eXpellleS.
Asked by Slieets II those add!·
request of GalllpoUs attorney
president of'llDnpeon Cablevlslon,
the Charleston, W.Va. ftnn that Warren Sheets, who t ept e!lalts Ilona! expenaes Including attorney's
claims Its has a
to seiVIce Cablentert.ainrilent In the litigation, fees, Cash said It t!ld. Sheets said .
three alternatives were presented those lees were not to be neaot!ated
people In the townlblp.
' with hi$ ellen! In a ~t.
That claim Is dis!Nted by town· by Cash and Btoomlleld.
"PetsonallY ,I do!!'tcare, becaUlle
1be
flnl
was
to
pursue
the
case
ship trustL'ell and Cablentertalngoing to come out of this a
noi!PdY's
ment, the Point Pleuant leiVIce throulb the cow1B; enter Into a
wllireaa
ion&amp; as this thlng~m.''
tlllltftl a~ a lranclllle to In, 1ranc1111e with tn11teet to continue
Cash
said,
exp1 diSJng Interest In
Juae 1!182..
'
leiVIne 101 resldellts atcned Upwltli
Cash. 8l.'aJI1lllllli by 0111! of hla.

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alii he good tha t th is bill &lt;loPs for this
state a nd sct us llitek 40 ym rs,"
Bowen said.
He referred to an Init ia tive
pet Ilion drive under way in lx•half of
two proposed l'Onslltut ional ;mJe ndments. If they m a ke It on the ballot
and voters approve them. the Issues
would repeal the perma nent 90
percent incomP tax s urc harge
adopted In February_ and make it
more dlffll'ult for thr r,.•neral
Assembly to irnpbse taxe:; in tile
fulut-e.
Republicans, who have b&lt;'en
saying the income tax Inc tease was
excessive, welcom e tht•[)(omo.. ra ts'
$:ll tax credit plan but say It dOf's n' t
go far enough.
"We will support Increa s ing the
exemption tram W&gt;ll to $1,t!Kl. We
have no objection to a tax em:! It as
well," Senate Minor ity Ll'atier Paul
Gllirnor. R-Port Clinton, said.
Most ofthcrellr funder the$~ t ax
credit system - 84 penent - would
go to famili es earn ing I!'Ss th&lt;m
$40,tm annua lly . Ra ising the exemption to $1,txll. as the BouS&lt;'
proposed, would have provided .77
percent of the tax n'lle fto families In
that category.

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ta.x

relief

of

pm·kagt•

Jllghllghts of Individual tax
r r.lif'f under thf' Sf-na te version of

th&lt;• Hou,;e-pa ssed $~ billion
stat I' budget. based on dat a from
t he O hio Oe pa 1·tme n1 of
T axation :
l, ,·~rsom\1

lnt."Om e 'fnx

- lncreasl' joint Iller c rt~llt for
two working sp&lt;JUS~o'S .
- FL,1 iS&lt;' senior Cit 17rn I' I'('(( it
from $~ to $."i l.
--Changro r&lt;'tirf'ment f'Xcluslon to a sliding sca lv cr&lt;~lit .
- $20 persona I &lt;'xrmptlon
CI'N iil.

Tota l lnromf' Tax He ll&lt;'! : $t;];l
million .

'"11w pffr&lt;.·t of the personaiPx Prnption er('lli l and thP persona l
Pxemptlon tog&lt;•! her will mean that a
larg-e• numtx'r of low·lneome famlllt•s will pay no Ohio lncornP tax at
a ll." Richard L&lt;&gt;vln uf the Ohio
Department of Taxation said. For

rxamplt:', n two wag£L('Hilt('f' c-ouple
with two c hildren coulcl ea rn up to
$10,.11;;) lx'fon · owing any Olfio lw&lt;.

onnaire to staff and student s to
de te rmine what they were looking
for In a new president.
Mlller sa Jd those quest Ions covered such Issues as fund raising,
commliment to academic excellence, long-range planning and the
abUlty to recruit a nd retain
students.
" It was a guide line for what we a t
the college would need In the next
five to 10 years, to obtain the proper
expertlo;e," explained Wood.
In the event the new president
cannot take charge immediately In
September, Hayes agreed to stay on
until December to he lp the TJ£'W
executive learn the ropes.
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expanding on Cablevlslon's present
franchise In Green Town.shlp.
Gallipolis trustees took Cabievtslon tocourtJan . 19when itllledsult
In Gallla County Common Pleas
Court lor damages and a preUmlnary Injunction, claiming Cablevtslon's occupation of pole space obtained before the franchiSe was
awarded to Cablentertalnment pi'I!'Vents Cablentertalnment from
1Ul11111ng the franchise.
Judge Richard Roderick at first
denied the preUm1nary Injunction,
but granted one after a Feb. 25
bearing. However, thelnjuctlonwas

delayed by the FourthDistr1ctCourt
ot Appeals In March.

Since then, appeals judges have
decided they have no jurisdiction In
the matter, leaving all parties to
applY to the alate's hJilt court for a

tl.nal decision.

WAmNG TO SERVE - A aatelllte dl!lb lnllaDed by Thom...,..
CablevtiiDII I!Cudl II&amp; the finn'• Buck Bidp Road site near GI'IHpnlh
While lbe finn pm~ !lei'\'M oedluui ol Green ~.
CablevtiiDII '- . _... Ill caataauln&amp; llfpilon over aervtnc nearby

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upper end of Pomeroy's pari!lnglot. It was one of lhe
highlights ol lhls weekend's celebration, which
Included selecllon of the regatta queen Friday night.

Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Cast lng a waryglanceatadrlvetorepeal
a 90 pereent lncol}le tax Increase at
the ballot box, majority Democrats
ln the Senate have come up with a
revamped tax-r e lief plan . tor
Individuals.
It's part of their version of the
House-pru;E&lt;n state budge t bill that
heads for a conference commlltee
this week to workout a compromise.
The Senate proposal scraps the
suggested lnctease In the per sona l
exemption from SffiO to Sl,txll,
replaelng It with a $7il personal
exemption credit for Individua l
taxpayers and their dependents.
Senate Finance Chairman Wllllam Bowen, D-Cinclnna tl. sa id the
upper chamber's bill sends a
message not only about promises
kept In terms of tax relie f and
education funding but about an
expected tax repeal vote In
Nove mber.
"The measu res that wepassed ... I
think will send a resounding
mes sage to the total public out there
... that there wlll be an Issue on the
ballot this Nove mber that can undo

Search for new Rio president continues

DEHUMIDIFIER

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By JOHN CHALFANT

ON 111E PARADE ROUTE- The aruual Big
Bend Regalia parade gul off to a start In dOWJ&amp;own
Middleport Saturday momlng Wid wound up at the

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Co nnie Barnes. title officer in the Galll a County
Common Pleas Court. said 1.479tltles ~ both for new
and used cars - were Issued In May , adding tha t In
May of 1982, only 1,110 tit les were Jssuc&lt;l.
Locally, NorthJ1lP said he believes peopk&gt; a re now
buying American cars because qua lity l'Ontrois arc
Pxcellent. and added, "people arP realizing that to get
the economy in s hape. a nything foreign will kill us."
Arvid Jouppl , an Indust ry a na lyst, noted that the
Increase for the latest period wa s i-xaggprated
t.Pcause S&lt;:~ l es a year Plulie r welt' depressPd as thf'
companies removed promotions and raisro smne
prtces . The Incent ives la te r were restored.
Genel'al Motors Corp. reported a 77.6 pe1ecnt ~al n
for the la test per iod, Ford Motor Co. was up 00.8
per cent. Cluysler Corp. was up 77. 1 percent .
American Motors Corp. up 78 pi'!W nt . and
Volkswagen of America Inc . up 2.9 pct·crnt .

eye at repeal dr,_iv_e_
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WITH A NEW

To host meeting

Some private economists are concerned that the
government's widening budget defic it s may (jrtve up
Interest rates later this year. dampening the
economy's expansion.
Ross attribUtes the Increase In hlscarsa les.ln large
part, to the lower Interest rates. "People are willing to
buy at B. and 11 percent," he said .
The Treasury Department reported Thursday thai
the government's deficit In May was th~ biggest for
any month In history - $29.3 billion.
That brought the shortfall for the first eight m onths
of the fiscal year to$1618 billion, the department said.
In their reports on .auto sales for the 10 days ended
June :lil, the major companies said their dally selling
rate of 25,00 was the best for the period since 197'J.
Johnson said he belleves that when "autom obile
sales are going well, the rest of the econqmy seems to
Improve."

inc~ease

D_e01ocrats cast wary

Boosters to meet

REGATTA WEEK-END

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GAU.IPOLJS- Although sales may not approach
the rate of Increase for American-made and
pun;_hased autos occurring nationwide, people are
buying new cars In great numbers In the Gallipolis
community.
Sales of new U.S.-made cars jumped 73 percent In
mid-June, while a trade journal said Thursday the
companies would build 4.4 percent more cars this
week than last. Harlan Wood, a salesman at Smith
Buick-Pontiac Inc., 1911EastemAve., said "May was
the best new car month In our history."
Those reports were the latest Indications that the
auto companies are lxlunclng back from a long slump
that slashed sales, earnings and employinent In their
Industry. 1
"I'd say our sales are up 50 percent," said Mike ·
Northrup, a car dealer at Carroll Norris Dodge Inc.,

300 Third Avenue. He added that he believes "the
attitude of the buyer Is different. Since people are
back to work and Interest rates are down, they'll come
In and Sllerld money for a new car."
Bob Ross, a ·car dealer at Riverside AMCVolkswagon, 195 Upper River Road, said "sales have
picked up considerably," adding that " this Is the third
month that things have reallly started picking up we're getting more products ln. "
Although sales have picked up at Gallipolis Motor
Co., "we don ' t have the Inventory to sell the cars right
now," said Bill G. Johnson , a car salesman at that
Second Avenue dealership .
·
In Washington, the Commerce Department said It
expected the value of auto shipments this year to.be 30
percent higher than .In 1982. A government analyst
added, however, that the Industry would never return
to Its heights of the late 1970s.

END DAMPNESS
DAMAGE

The Pool People
Sales
Supplies

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From Assoc~ Press
T .S !!.~aft Reports

bound on S.R 124, when Harris r-r;;;~~~;;;;;~;;;;
turned left. Cooper's car stuck the
lett-rear comer of Harris' car,
which received lig ht damage.
· Harris received minor vis ible
Injuries and was c ited for making an
Improper tu m. Cooper's car had
light damage.

31711 NOBLESUMMITRO .
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO 45760

(Enjoy the Firemen's Events B!tglnnlng at 2:00p.m.
Behind Sugar Run Flour Milia.)

story oo Paps B-l.H

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CLEVELAND ~

Big Bend Regat~a festivities
Future of SocSec funds secure

Middleport-:-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Poi!lt Pleatant Sunday, June 26, 1983

c I ) ,...... '1983

\

News briefs ...

The Forecast For 8 a.m . EDT
Saturday, June 25

Vel. 17 No." t7

DRY LANDING l - Chall~nger sp~ays a dust trail after relumlng to
earih al the dry lake bed at Edward. A1r Force Base Friday. The

A grand jury session scheduled tor Monday has been cancelled ,
Paul Gerard, Investigator for the Me igs County Prosecutor's Offlee,
reported today . Per'i"ns called to serve as jurors need nol appear.
Gerard reports that tlti'sesslon will be rescheduled la ter

Story .011 J&gt;ap C.2

unba

Undenr-ood named to Rio post

Monday jury session cancelled

T -.ball tournament opens Monday at Rio

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