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Sting operations
net four arrests
A three-month sting operation
co11ducti!d by local law entor'ce~t agents bas le&lt;l to the arrest of
four men In two counties- and the
lssutnce of a warrant ag8tnst
!lfth man believed to be noW resld·
lng out of state - on charges of
r•es•lon of controlled substances
and tratrlcldng In ~.
Two Cbeshlre men werearresle!l
on thole drug-related cbarieS following a Thuraday 1119ming raid by
the GaWa County Sbertff's Oepartment on the mobile home of one of
the accused.
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upoasession.. were James B. JUte,
23, and Michael R. Stewart, 25, both
d. Cheslllre.
Arrested tn Meigs County, by
Meigs deputies on similar charges
were Earl ~Ips, 30, Middleport,
and Brinley Seth, 24, Pomeroy.

Additionally, a warrant bas been tucky, bas allegedly staged multiIssued tor the arrest of Brian Wood, ple martjuana purchases with the
21, formerly of Galllpolls, on multi- aid of the accused.
ple counts of tratncldng In drugs.
According to Mustard, controlled
Narcotics Investigator Preston substances totallng several thou·
Mustard, of the Gallla Shertff's De- sands or dollars tn value haVl! been
partment, said the Investigation, obtalr!ed through such purchases
which began tn Janusry, had been during the course of the Investigadirected against "a lall{e group of ' tion. Money tor those ''buys" are
local (drug) dealers."
made available through a state and ·
According to Mustard, additional
federally sponsored grant, the
charges and arrests are expected
Furtherance ot Jus~ F)md.
Early Thursday morning, Musas a result of the three-month
Investigation.
tard and the two Gallla County deRife and Stewart were taken tnto fendants met and traveled to Meigs
custody at approximately 11 a.m.. County, where a purchase was alat .Rife's mobile home, located on legedly made from Phelps and
South Loclist Street tn Cheshire.
Seth.
The arrests were made II$ the reFollowing the alleged "buy" and
sult of an undercover operation con- subsequent departure of the purducted by Investigator Mustard. chasers, Meigs County deputies led
Over the past several weeks that by sbertff James J. Proffitt raided
officer, posing as a buyer from Ken_:
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warrants on tbe preml8e8 of 11oapecled dealers In
nwl,luana. Arrested a&amp; a mobile home In GaiUa
County were James B. lUte, %3, (oealed, above, richt)
and Michael R. Sle)llal't, 211, (lle8led, left) bQ&amp;h ol
Cheshire. Arrested In a prace In Melp County were
Earl Phelps, _,, Middleport, and Brinley Seth, M,
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DRUG ~GATION ~ FOUR ~
Rml'l'S - Ia a coordinated effort s&amp;aced 'Thlirsday
momlnc by the GaDla and Melp Cciunty Sherl!la'
Departmenlll, four men were arreated on drugrelated cJwoces. The IUTelta ,_llied from an undercover opera&amp;lon which bepu In .January. Early
'ThUI'IIda,y, GaiDa and Melp officers executed search

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Proceedings follow hostage release
RALEIGH, N.C. - Prisot1 officials coaxed three rebellious Inmates Into treeing the last of their hostages Thursday by agreeing to
a transfer toafederalfacWty, then tmmedtately started trying to get
them back.

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The last three of eight hostages wbo bad been held at knlfepo!nt
since Tuesday were re~ before dawn after a black civil rights
attorney !leiiOIIated a deal with the Inmates, who had complained of
racism In the North Carolina p~n.
The tl)ree l;llack coll'l'lcta were taken from the maximum secwity
Central Prlson In Raleigh to the Federal Correctional Institute In

'ix·d' .~;;~;~v~a;d
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the secretary
oftransfer.
the state Department of
an J!l!.'ftment
f the,

A four-way race for the Republican nomination to run for Meigs County
Commissioner Is on tap for the June 8 primary elections In Meigs County.
At Thursday's 4 p.m. deadline lor filing of candidates, four men had flied
for the nomination to run tor one seat which will open on the board this
year,
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Candidates are Don R. Hill, Letart Township; John A. Jeffers, Route 1,
Mlne~vllle; ~ B. Morrts, Pomeroy, and Manning K. Roush, Minersville. · Whomever· receives the nQmlnatlon will seek the seat being va·
cated by Henry Wells who did not !De. The Republican nomtnee will be
opposed In the fall by Chester Wells, Long Bottom, the only Democrat
filing for the nomination of his party lor the board of commissioners, and
an Independent candidate, Michael Dellavalle, Rutland. Chester Wells
formerly served as a commissioner.
Charles f:. !&lt;night, RepubUcan, the only candidate to file tor the position

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Two
Senate committees were urged
Thursday .to move ahead with a

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Hays files for Senate post

hope to get Senate aC!ion on the ~lll !ng a long series of levy !allures
this month.
"and I don't believe we can go back
Mooney sald that.the Cincinnati to the local voters at thls time," he
City Sch!x&gt;l Dlstrlct was ln dire tl· said.
nanctal stnilta even ~fqre Goy.
The Republican package, ~bleb
,James A:·RJiodes· orafri!ii~a-4 Jll!i'~ ·· 'Was aimounOOdearllerthls week by
cent cut In state spending ea.rtler state Senate President Paul E. Gilthis week.
lmor, R-Port Clinton, and other leThe Rhodes cut translates Into a glslatlve le~ders, earmarks $300
24 percent reduction ln the rtnal mllllon for schools that was exquarter of the current fiscal year. peeled from the Income tax
Mooney said It wlll help _produce a Increase.
delldt of $6.8 mlltlon for the ClnclnBut lt calls for eliminations and
nat! dlstrlct by the end of calendar · consolidations of many categorical
1982.
grants which help lund such things
Under the bailout blll, which calls as driver, consumer, and special
for a temporary 6 percent spending education.
cutfor one year starting July l-In
The blll calls tor a 6percentcut!n
effect, conttnunlng Rhodes' cut - · all state agency spending as of July
the district would be $24 mllllon tn 1. The cul would lriclude welfare
the red by the end of calendar 1983,
benefits and money for prisons and
the teachers' spokesman sald.
mental health - all of which have
He said he Is convinced that the escaped the budget ax thus far.
dlstrlct must rely on more state
Aronoff and Finan sald their
subsidies to survive the crisis.
committees will begin a series of
Cincinnati voters approved a 7~separate meetings Tuesday, with
· mill operating levy In l!m, follow- the finance committee taking tes-

Cutbacks -force
facility closings

Reasons given for rising crime rate

3RD ST·., 'R ACINE,
Member FDIC

' COLUMBUS, Ohio - Changing soctal values, short prison sentences and a lack of pollee of!lcers are major reasons tor Columbus'
rising crtme -rate, says Dewey R. Stokes, president of the Franklin
County Fraternal Order of Pollee.
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The clty recorded !!!I 29th klll!ng Tuesday, 11 days earlier than the
same number In 1981. Columbus had 98 homicides last year, eight
more than the previous record tn l!BJ.
City Safety Director Bernard T. Chupka has announced a reorganIzation of the city's 24-member homicide squad to allow deteCtives to
work fiexlble hOUrs. The change Is designed to free them to be
available when needed Instead of waiting for something to happen.

Winning Ohio lottery numb·er
CLEVELAND - The wtnnlng number drawn Thursday night In
the Ohio Lottecy's dally game ''The Number" was 233.
In the semiweekly "Pick 4" game, the wtnnlng number was 6150.
The lottery reported earnings d. $614,003 on Its daDy game. The
earnings came on sales of $1,033,71!5, while holders of winning tickets
are entitled to share $419,282, lottery officials !laid-

Weather forecast
Clear!ni later ionlght and quite cold. Lows {U"Ound 20. Sunny and
continued cold Saturday. Highs In the upper 30s. Chance of snow 10
pe~cent tonight and .-r zero percent Saturday. Winds northwesterly 10-15 mph tonJabt.
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drastic
ttscal baDout btll that
Includesstate
d~ spending cuts and a
·- - -- t- 11ernpcll'lli!Y·fneOmetaXtnerease.
Cincinnati Federation of
Teachers Presldeitt Thomas Mooney said Ohio's worsening financial
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crisis In schools and elsewhere
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Officials were checking a radio
shows that new taxes "obviously
probtem and watching the weather In the landing zone today as
are desperately needed."
Columbia sped Into the se&lt;:and half of Its journey, facing a major test
Ohio has a projected Qudget deof how well Its engines endure the bitter cold of space.
ficit of $1 bllllon for the two-year
There was a chancy the radio problem could cut theDlght short, or
period ending June 30, 1983.
that New Mexico sandstorms could keep the ship aloft an extra day.
Mooney was the first pubUc witBut FUght Director Nell Hutchinson said he expected neither to
ness at a joint heartng of the Senate
happen, that Columbia would come home on Monday as scheduled.
finance and ways and means com. Early this morning, while astronauts Jack R. Lousma and C.
mittees. They are considering a
Gordon Fullerton slept, they saUed through the midpoint of their
newly drafted proposal that not
planned seven-day voyage.
only would raise taxes for a year
starting on July 1, but also call for
large state spending cuts.
Finance Committee Chairman
BELLAIRE, Ohio- Former U.S. Rep. Wayne Hays said he flied
Stanley J. Aronoff and Ways and
petitions Thursday for the 20th District Ohio Senate seat of RepubliMeans Committee Chairman RIcan Sam Speck - even though the seat doesn't appear vacant and
chard H. Finan, both R-Cinc!nnatl,
Isn't up for election this year.
. Hays said he was running because of Speck's decision to"seek a
dllferent Senate seat this year- one created by legislative reapportionment last faD. The ex-congressman branded Speck's move as
"unethical."
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Speck's current term Is not up for two more years. But he has tiled
petitions to run In the newly created 31st District, where he now Uves.
It Speck shOuld lose, he would s11llreta!nhis20thDlstrl~tseatfortwo
more years.
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of judge of the Meigs County Com1 ...1n Pleas Court ls assured election.
Incumbent Judge John C. Bacon did not !Ue.
Wllllam R. Wickline, Letart, RepubUcan, Is the only candidate of either
party to me for the office of Meigs County Auditor. He ls assured of election
In the fall. He will replace Auditor Howard Frank, who also did not file a
petition for nomtnaflon and eventual reelection.
Emmogene Holstein, Syracuse, who Is serving for the remall\der of this
year as county recorder by appointment, was the only candidate to tile for
the county recorder post ID ftll the unexpired term of the late Eleanor
Robson. Mi-s. Holstein Is a Republican.
Patrlck H. O'Brien fll&lt;id hls petition for Meigs County judge, a position
which he now holds, but hls name will not appear on the June 8 ballot nor
wlll that of Dellavalle. the Independent candidate for commissioner.

COLUMBUS, OhiG (AP) -State
Menial Health Director Myers
Kurtz says he plans to close Dayton
Children's Psychiatric Hosplial
and a research center In Cleveland
to meet the latest round of state
budget cuts.
In a 12-page memo to legislative
leaders Thursday, Kurtz said the
department also ls considering
eUmlnatlng some other programs.
Gov. James Rhodes' aides met
Thursday with his cabinet for the
third time In two days to discuss the
Impact of a Sl80 rnWion, 24 percent
general fund spending cut that will

tlmony on the proposed spending
adjustments while the ways and
means panel considers the taxation
provisions.
The temporary Income tax In·
·crease would range ·from 0.1 ¢~'·
cent for lower Income brackets to
0.7 percent for the top brackets. Collections would not start unlll July 1,
but the tax would be retroactive to
Jan. l, meaning taxpayers would
be liable lor the higher rate lor all or
1982.
Aronoff and Finan both streSSed
that Ute spending cuts In the proposal are greater than the new taxes
- about 57 percent for the former
and 43 percent for the tatter.
They sald Ohio's citizens will be
supportive of a tax boost to solve
the money woes It they can be
shown that current revenue Is beIng spent frugally,
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"I know that this ts the case with
the people In my district," Finan
said.

Two tax levies. election ballot

be Imposed Aprtl1.
The meetings are expected to result In a series of announcements
by state agencies to outline what
the spending reductions wlll mean
to their operations.
MatttJew V. Flllplc, asslatant
state budget director, said local government!l, colleges and universities will reel the biggest lmpacl
C!J&gt;m the series of state budget cuts
because their subsidies wlll be cut.
In addition to local government
operations and higher education,
state agencies wlll also be hit by the
latest round of budget trimming.

Two county-wide tax levies will face Meigs County voters at the
June 8 primary elections. according to the Meigs County Board of
·Elections.
Deadline for ftllng the measures was 4 p.m. Thursday.
The Meigs County Board ot Mental Retardation Is asking voters to
approve a new 1.5 mill, continuing levy to provide funds for the
maintenance and operation of schools, training centers and workshops for the mentally retarded. The Meigs County Board of Health
ls asking voter approval of a new .5 of one mlll, flve year levy to
supplement the general tund for the operation of the department.
Eastern Local School District voters will face a three mlll, new
tax, running for a flve year perind to provide current operating
expense money.
In Middleport there is a two mill levy to be decided upon. That
new tax, to run tor five years, Is for fire protection.
Also filed with the board of elections for a decision on June 8 Is a
local option petition In Columbia Township. The option wlll decide It
the sale of malt beverages, wine and mixed beverages by the package under permits whlch authorize sale for off-premlseconsumptlon
only wUI be allowed.

Kucinich files for state post
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Dennis Kuclnlch, who was Cleveland's
mayor when the clty plui!ged Into
flnanctal default, bali flied petitions
to run for Ohio secretary d. state.
The Democrat vowed Thursday
to belp clarity ballot language,
work to Implement a mandatory
cun1culum lor voter education In
the schools and start a public Information program to encourage people to vote.
KuclnJch, who was voted out of
otflce In 1979; denied that be l1lilbt
be clllT)'Ing any neptlve political
baiJiii&amp;P..
"ldon'tthlnktherewuanynegall'l'e lllde to my llel"'l'k:e In Cleveland," Kuclnlch ilald. "I think what
I wu able to demonstrate Ia that a

mayor could stand up and light lor
the people of hls community. I
saved the monlelpal electrlc systern In Cleveland."
· IncumbentSecretaryofStateAnthony J. Celebrezze Jr. Is running
for attorney general.
In the Democratic primary,
clnJch wlll face former state leglsla·
tor Anthony Calabrese, Cuyahoga
County Treasurer Francis Gaul
and state Rep. Sberrod Brown of
Ma11111eld.
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The latter Is pne d. two Browns
who 11 rupntng for aecretary ot
state. The other Ia Republican Ted
Brown, who held the Job for 28 yean before 1o11ng to Celebrerze In
19'18.
Kuclnlch was mayor of CJeve.

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When he tool&lt; office at age 31, he
became the 'youngest big-city
mayor In the nation. He attracted
considerable national pubUclty, but
controversy In Cleveland led to an
attempt to recau him within six
months.
The recall stemmed from hls dls- .
mlssai of Pollee Chief Richard Hon-'
gllto and allegations of
mtsmangagement.
Kuctnlch narrowly survived the
recall attempt, then was voted out
of offlce when he sought a second
two-year term. He IOI!t to Republl·
can George Volnovlch, wbo Is the
pre~e~~t Cleveland mayor, by about
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Pnmero)', Ohht

WASillNGTON - When it comes
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTOrnn: MEIGS-MASON AREA
to the -writing of history, few
American historians, biographers
and memorialists have made much
of a mark. For the mQI!t part, their
work suffers from an exaltation of
ROBERTL. WINGET!'
pendantry at the expense of
readability;
their prose crawls
Publl"ht&gt;r
along like the patient centipede, a
PAT WHITEHEAD
BOB HOEFLICH
hundred footnotes to every 10 pagea.
Gl'flt'l'lll M•naJ(t'r
Not so with Henry Kissinger. His
newly published "Years of
DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
Upheaval" is ~he most absorbing,
Ne•sEdltur
delightful work of history since his
"White House Years" appeared
A MEMBER nr Till" A!IIIIJ('illted Prt'~~~t, lnhlnd Dllil)l Pr~ll A1111t.rlatton 11Dd lht'
three years ago. Whether one loves
· Amerkan Nt'WMpaptor Publlslwrii .\M!Uit'iutlun,
or loathes the Hon. Henry, thisliveiy
LE17ERS OF OPINION art' Wt'k'urntd. Tht'y Mhtltlld lw It'll thun 3GO Wttrdl! lttnR. All
l)lemoir is quite simply engrossing.
leU.. r'll 11re Kubjt'('f tu ~ltlnt: 111nd mud hr. IIIMnt'd wfth ~~~~~. addrt'lll 11nd klt'phuat'
To compare Kissinger as a
oomhr:..-. Nu URIIIJ!:!H'd lt'llcn willlw Jlllblldw.d . Ldtrn s houl!:l ~In good lull'. addrt'DID)I
iliiiUt'JI, DU t jWI'"NtiiiUiilil'll.
memorialist to Wi!lllton Churchill
will not suffice. It would be better to
&gt;-peak of Plutarcxh, Seneca and
Machiavelli.
Or better still, let me put
Kissinger as a stylist in a class with
Edward Gibbon. It as Gibbon's particular genius to write with the fluid
grace of a long-distance runner, but
Gibbon had more. Like Macaulay,
With the war in El Salvador approaching a crucial test, let's take a few Carlyle and the Trevelyans, Gibbon
minutes to review.
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dld not hesitate to pronounce
The roots of today's ·conflict lie in the country's long domination by a tiny judgments on men and events. Gibland-owning elite, a Communist-inspired and bloodily susppressed peasant bon's gift was to limn hill Caesars in
rebellion in the 1930s followed by decades of military rule, a stolen election in flashbulb sentences of incandescent
1972 and a coup in 1979 by a refonn-minded anny-civilian coalition.
power. Kissinger's pages reflect the
The new junta .initiated economic and sociall"l!form.s that were opposed for same lightning-bolt illumination.
dlfferlng reaso!lll by the old elite, anny right-wingers and leftist rebels. A
This latest volume covers a brief
series of junta reshufflings gradually squeezed out the original l"l!fonnists but 111ornentous period, from August
and strengthened co!lllervative mUitary influence.
of 1973, when Nbion nominated
The armed forces launched a campaign to suppress the rebels that Kissinger to become his secretary of
frequently degenerated into indiscriminate killing of civilians. The left is state, to August of 1974, when Nixon
also guilty of atrocities that inclined to be more selective, picking off specific adbidcated his office. For Kissinger,
political and military enemies.
these were months of exhilaration
The Carter administration held back on U.S. involvement, supporting jull- and despair, of triumph and failure.
ta reforms but rationing aid as a meallll of restraining military excesses. His task was ~ present to the world
Policy changed abruptly with the Reagan administration, which has com- a facade . of finnness while the
mitted the U.S. politically and militarily to the junta cause.
presidency crumbled behind him.
The administration is greatly concerned about Communist direction a ar- He traveled over much of the globe.
.ming of the rebel mvoement. But the guerillas' real strength is people.
.He met and fonned impressions of
Initially they had little active p.lpular support. But the military's the leading statesmen of this
repressive eff~rts have tended to be sell-defeating. Asweep through a mountain village or a barrio in the capital may dispose of a dwen genuine rebels.
The brutalized and emitted survivors produce several dozen fresh rebel
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recruits.
As ttie guerrilla forces have grown in numbers, arms and tactical
sophistication, Washington and the junta's civilian leadershp have focused
WASHINGTON (AP) - .The Imtheir strategy on elections, March 28, to a colllltituent assembly designed to
mediate
news was good -inflation.
give the present government a popular base and prepare for a presidential
was rising atanannualrateofjust3
election next year.
The junta has offered to let the rebels participate providlng they first lay percent. But that seemed only to
down arms. The rebels have refused, on grounds disarming would be point up the frustration President
equivalent to suiCide considering the anny's treatment of the opposition in Reagan Is facing.
His spokesman, Larry Speakes,
past elections. The rebels have offered to discuss pre-election political
reorgal!ization of the country. The junta and the State Department have toil'rreporters1 "The president has
refused. The rebels threaten to disrupt the election by every means in their cut lnnallon, cut the budget, made
good on his promises, and the mopower.
ney market still won't listen."
Let's break here to look at reporting on El Salvador in the American press.
Reagali bas his problems: litter·
The majority of correspondepts have focused critically on the activities and
est
rates aren't dropping slgni!l·
faults of the Salvadoran authorities and U.S. policy makers, of which they
canily,
Soviet President Leonid
have had close-up views. Fewer reporters in the field but many editorial
writers at home have been supportive of official policy, some so strongly as Brezhnev lsn 't falling into place
and Congress is balking ill offering
to charge that critics of the junta take the side of the guerrillas.
That black-or-white interpretation of truth in reporting confonns to El Salvador the support the admln·
neither facts nor logic. It is equivalent to arguing that anyone calling at- lstrallon seeks.
Private polls taken for White
tention to a break in the dam and defects in sandbags hastily piled up to
House aides al"l! showing the same
protect the village must be on the side of the onrushing flood waters.
slippage In Reagan's popularity
But back to our primary subject. The best that can be hoped for from the
elections is a clear majority for supporters of Christian Demoerat Jose that public polls display, And the
Napoleon Duarte, junta president - an outcome, however, that both left and president Is .being told by visitors
right have already served notice they will not accept. The worst - and the that laid-of! workers are not likely
to support Republican congresState Department's nightmare - would be victory for an extreme right that
sional candidates In November.
regards even Christian Democrats as "watennelon Communists" (green on
the outside, red inside ).
Speakes said, "with an upturn In
the economy, or signs of It, you'll
see signs of the president's job approval back on the upswing." But
Louis Harris, the pollster, told busi·
ness leaders last week that all the
signs he ~s lndlcate "support for
Southern will be a close act on the President Reagan Is going to be
hardwood. - Appreciatve Southern lower before it gets higher."
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Mike

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tumultuous time. We have had no
secretary of state like him before,
and we are not likely to see so formidable a combination of intellect
and energy again.
My purpose Is not to pass upon the
merits of Kissinger's achievements,
but only to praise the literary values
of his prose. Glory be, the man can
write! He sets the stage of world
diplomacy; he peoples it with great
actors playing roles; and he makes
itallcomeallve.
one of his first missions as
secretary was to travel to Hanoi,
there to tangle with his old antagonist Le Due Tho, an implacable
revolutionary of "suiitlety, acwnen
and iron self-discipline." In a sentence, Kissinger swns up our failure
in Vietnam; It was the consequence

of "an American military strategy

massive enough to hazard our international position yet sUfficiently
inhibited to guarantee an inconclusive outcome.''
Kissinger went to Peking for talks
with Chou En-lai, who was, as
always, "electric, quick, taut, deft,
humorous." He talked with Mao. He
·worked vainly with leaders of France, Great Britain and West Gennany
to prociaim a "Year of Europe." He
shutled around the Middle East.
Kisl!inger's pencil sketches of the
statemen he encountered are cameo
masterpieces of the biographer's
art.
The most fascinating passages
deal with the Nixon While House in
the months of decline and fall. Vice
President Agnew wai; a man

Haley laughed, but It must have
been paiDtul.
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"Do you know anyone who needs
a head coach? I don't know what I
8.lll going to do,'. said a chuckling
Haley Thursday night, momeuta
after Dayton Roth beat WU!ard 74611n the ClassAA boys state basketball sernltlnaJs and the Dayton
school board voted to cw.! the
school.
''It gave us an enwllona! Utt," he
said of the 6-1 decision that also wW
c~ Fairview, WDbur Wright and
Colonel White next fall.
"Uwe win the champkWhlp (the
school's third In the last ileVeil years), what are we going hdme to?
There'• no ; home' ,there. It will be
an emotional letdown.," said Haley.
Roth (23-4) wW play Its final basketball garile at Ua.p1. Saturday In
St.John Arena. It will be for the
state Iitle against Youngstown
Hayen (26-6), a 61-45 victor over
Wheelersburg In the other

"ferociously proud," who "suffered
his periphe~.ai roles in dignified
silence." Bryce Harlow "was a man
not of soaring imagination but of encompassng . pro d ence. "
Kissinger's portrait of the doomed
Nixon is the closest likenesS yet
painted. Such were Nixon's insecurities that wherever he
traveled, "he was always in enemy
territory." Nixon hungered for approbation and starved emotionally
when be failed to receive it. "Few
men so needed to be loved and were
so shy about the grammar of love."
The enigma of Richard Nixon will
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centuries, but no biographer Is likely
to have a keener i!lllight · than
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In the Class A semltlnals tonight,
Delphos St.Jolm·s (24-2) battles
Middletown Fenwick (19-7) and
RadDe Southern (:zf&gt;-1) goes
· against Windham (24-2) .
Roth owned a S'r-53 lead after
three quarters, but Haley said, ''I
always felt we had control of the
g&amp;Ine.''
WUlard Coach Bob Haas, however, lnslated his team was In it un111 the Crtmaon Flashes went
scoreless tor nearly'tlve minutes In
the !ourth quarter. That helped

semifinal.
In today's Class AAA semltlnals,
Barberton (21-5) taced Toledo Scott
(20-5) and Uma Senior (20-6). took
on CIDclnnatl Roger Bacon (22-4).

Mike LWo. WDlard's aU-state
guard, hit 21 points as did 6-toot-4
sophomore forward Rex Adams.

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"He's got a negative rating ~tlast
count that has dropped from 52-47
positive in January to the latest one
that Is 44-56 negative," Hams said.
Reagan's recent predecessors also
showed drops In popularity at abOut
this tlme In thetr presidencies, and
Speakes, acknowledging on TUesday that White House officials are
.. wary, but not overly concerned/'
solinded much like Jody Powell,
Pl"l!sldent Carter's spokesman,
four years ago.
Like most presidents whose popularity declined, Reagan has been
on the road in recent weeks to shore
up political support.
But his appearances have been
primarily before elected officials,
In state legislatures, and to the
!lrmly committed · Republicans
who are willing to pay upto$l,cro to
attend GOP fund-raising events at
which the·president Is the prime attraction. Reagan changed that last
week on a hasllly arranged visit to
Fort Wayne, Ind., to Inspect flood
damage, at the end of a three-state
speaking trip.
The cuts Reagan proposed In domestic social programs, and congresslonal·reslstance to them, have
put him on the defensive. "I'm
Scrooge to a lot ot people." he said,
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cent to gel a shot at the big one on
Saturday night. This climb to the top written by Pauline Wolfe, reference
Dr. Pickens and Veterans
has presented a problem.
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Ten sets of parents find them- Memorial.
I was the dispatcher that was on
News Item - The town of Kell'
Hodding Ketterman shot his son,
"Here comes Doc Lafferty. He on religious grounds. Everyone
selves in the same situation my wife
Junior, who was trying to sneak in ' looks a little peaked. He's been at thinks he's crazy, but he's hannless
and I are in. We possibly could find duty when Pomeroy received the nesaw, Ga., has just passed an orthe window at three o'clock in the the h08pital all night removing a and except for the kids throwing
our.;elves in a legal battle over the call. to tra!lllport her son. When the dinance requiring the head of every
squad contacted Veterallll Memorial house to own a gun and ammunition. morning and Hodding thought he bullet from Hart Doubleday, who mud at him because he doesn't on a
custody of our children.
Upon entrance in the frestunan and requested that Dr. Pickellll be The law was prompted by a recent was a thief. The town feels terrible was practicing drawing his gun in gun, we leave him alone.
about it, but everyone says Junior front of the mirror and shot himself
class at Southern high school two called, they were unaware tha~ ·ordinance passed in Morton Grove,
"Don't get nervous about those
in the leg.
gentlemen immediately adopted our Veterans Memorial had an . E. R. m., banning the possession of han- should have known better.
shots you just head. That's al-yearchildren. Carl Wolfe and Howie physician who was hired to work dguns by all residents, except pollee
"There's one of our leading
"Over there Is the Court House. . old Sam Francis. Every time the
officers and milltary personnel.
citize!lll, Jeffrey Bean, on his way There's lots of excitement there postman forgets to bring Sam his
Caldwell were the culprits, Their strictly in the emergency room.
I, for one being a Meigs County
Stage Manager - "The name of down to the Se~r' s Roebuck parking because Betty Bentley is on trial for Social Security check, Sam starts
mission was to teach our young
boys, (I) discipline, (2) pride and resident and a mother, am all for the town is Kennesaw, Georgia. It's lot to have a sbootout with Abel emptying her .45 into Lorelei Lee, shoting at the mail truck.
respect, (3) teach our young men this doctor coming to Veterans a nice town, y'know what I mean? Grimstead. It seems Jeffrey's dog who she suspected was playing
"Well, it's getting on to bedtime.
how to be winners. And as you Memorial Hospital. When people Nobody remarkable .ever came out knocked over all of Abel's garbage, around with her husband, Charles.. The Putnams are having a party to
already know they've done a have an emergency, they don't want of it s'far as we know. We're · just . and this made Abel real mad and he Betty says it was an accident, and celebrate the opening of a new pistol
remarkable job. Anyone who knows to wait for a doctor to come from his plain simple folk here, we can 'I took his Smitl\ and Wesson Qnd pum- the gun went off while she was range they bult in their basement.
basketball knows Southern has a fir- office or from his residence. They claim to be nothing more than just ped the dog full of lead. Most folks in showing Lorelei how she won a Outside of that, most of the people in
st class program. So you see our want to have a physician there so another town along Route 4L
town think Abel overreacted, but silver cup at tbe Kennesaw Handgll" our town are tucked into bed, their
treatment can be received im"I better show you around a bit. Abel says that's what guns are for, church picnic last month.
boys now have two sets of parents.
guns under their pillows, sleeping ·
Then came March 1932. Now the mediately. Costly minutes can be That large yeUow:-lmuse wtut-the --1lnd lilere's nothing on the booka
: !Here comes Hiram Dollop, who's sweet dreams after another eventful
community as well as the tri-county lost waiting for a physician to funeral wreath id front of it belongs says you.can't shoot a dog on your become the village idiot because he day. Good night all."
·
area has adopted our boys. So now· arrive. I have dealt with Dr. Pickens to the Kette~ns . Two days ago property.
l"efused to have a pistol in his house
we have three (3) set of parents. For
you third sets of parents I would like the other physicians in Meigs County
to say if these 12 young men have and they are very busy people. Not
gotten you one-tenth "" excited or only does it put their office patient~• I
made you one-tenth a• proud as we behind schedule II also takes time to
'are I (eel they are worthy of the sup- get to the hospital. Valuable time
port you have given them. Thank can be saved with · a physician
already at the hospital.
you.
The Emergency Room doctor has
As for Carl and Howie I feel your
four year adoption program over- just arrived and I feel~!!' ~CifD'PI! a
steps its limits. I'm sure ·that any fair chance and all our support. You
'
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boy who has spent four years in your 1 ask Why the change?''
Because those few minutes it
basketball program can still reflect
.,
back on something they have gotten takes for a physician to come from
from you two, more than just his office or from his home may be
f,.w'"'!lJinllluLKay Gardplaying basketball. As long as we yo~.;.last
,.
,
can keep Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bostick, ner, Pomeroy. .
41

~O,ShermanO~O.Brown12-44,
Tumer02-22,WeaverO~O.Toalll

PlratM No Matdl
Taylor 0 1-2 1, Brtgp 5 2-3 12,
Hayen's speed. me and expe- McClendon 7 f&gt;-7 19, Lyle 5 2-312,
rlence ~ over WheelerSburg In
Nevels 0 0-0 0, Phillips 0 ~ 0,
the25-2Pirates'tlrstappearanceln McGee 10-0 2, Staples o 1-21, G.
thestatetoumament. Rayen,al9!!1 Smith 02-22, L. SmlthO~O, DunsemitlJiallst, reached the tlnals the can o ~ o. ~ a U-2! 61.
tlrst l1me In six tournament trips.
Fouled Out-DeCamp. Team
Mark McClendon put In 19 points
fouls- Wheelersburg 17, Hayen 1.8.
to pace tour R&amp;yen
Technlcals Briggs.
scorers. Paul Newman had 15 for
(~Game)
ROth to a 63-53 lead.
Wheelersburg.
ROl'll (,1) - Byal'$ 6, 4-6 16, .
Coach John Eaton thought the PI- McCray 4 0-0 8, Malden 0 0-M, Carrates
were uptight, saying, ''The
tonll1-323,S.Smlth80-116,Hun''The beginning of the !ourth
turnlng
point
was
when
they
tossed
ter OO-OO,J.Smlth0~0,Spells10-1
quarter was the real key." said
up
the
openlllg
Jump.
We
never
got
2,
WllllnghamO~O, Weavero~o,
Haas, watcblng his top-ranked
Into the game.''
BaUey 1 7-9 9, Sims 0~0. Toalll31
team suffer Its first lqas In '!1 gameS
Frank Cegledy, Hayen's coach, u. :110 "this sellSOII and only Its fltth defeat
said the Tlawl"l!' plan w~ to (orce
WJL1ABD (81) : Ad&amp;JnS 9 3-5 21,
In 10'1 games In the last three years,
"We had ~- We just · Wbeelersbw'gtoshootfromtheout· carr 1 0-1 ·2, Funk 2 1-2 5, Augsside. Hayen outshot the Pirates 52- purger 4 f-6 12, M- Ullo 8 5-6 21,
didn't hit our shots. We have been
33 percent from the field. "W~t had
McKinney 0 ~ 0, CbattJns 0 ~ 0,
rushing them. We were anxious,''
he said.
.
heard their outalde shooting was King 0 0-2 0, D. Lillo 0 ~ 0, Ebert 0
suspect so we packed our defense In ~ 0, Zigman 0 ~ 0, Paxton 0 ~ 0.
Roth, led by Its outstanding
close to the basket,' he said.
Totals :u IMZ 6L
guards, outsbot Wlllard 52-42 percent from the fioor. Michael carton
Box scores:
Team fouls-Roth 1.8, WU!ard 1.8.
sank 23 points and .Steve Smith
WJIEEI,ERMUBG (til)- Staker radded 16 from the outside. Keith
Byars, the Class"AA Back of the 3 2-28, Flsber00-10, Newman 71·2
3 4-5 10, DeCamp o2-3 2,
Year In football last fall, muscled 15,
Perry 1 2-3 4, WUlls 0 0-0 0, Miller 0
lnalde for 16 more.

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Wheelersburg ous-ed, 61-45; Dayton Roth downs Willard

Pag.-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, March 26, 1982

By GEORGE STRODE

The Daily Sentinel

l'oiMnty Miclclleport, Ohio

Friday, March 26, 1982 ·

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The ·
last time the· University of Houston's basketball team was In New
Orleans, the Cougars won the
Sugar Bowl tournament.
- It could be even sweeter this t1me
for Coach Guy Lewis - It his unranked Southwest Conterence clu~
can get by top-ranked North CarolIna In Saturday's NCAA champion-

Under Lewis, Hoilston Is a runand-shoot team spearheaded ~
guard Rob WWlams, wbO at · 22
points a game Is the highest scol"l!
In the Final Four.
·
Lewis appears to ~ more worrted about North Caiollna's style
than Smith Is about Houston's.
Houston, 25-7. and second In the
Southwest Conference, has ad-

justed well to every other team thus
far In this championship tournament. The Cougars beat Alcorn
State, Tulsa, Missouri and Boston
College en route to the regional
championship In the Midwest.
Loulsvllle•s Denny Crum, on the
other hand, is going for his second
title In three years. His 1!IIKl Cardlnals won In 1911l over UCLA.
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ship semifinals.
It will be the Cougars' biggest
chalienge of the season, according

to Lewis.
"North Carolina has no wea·
knesses," Lewis said· Thursday.
"We've got teams In the Southwest
Conference like North Carollna ....:
but none as good. It'll take something special to · beat North
Ca.roHna.''
The Houston-North Carolina
game will precede the i.DulsvllleGeorgetown game at the Superdome, which will be witnessed by a·
reeord crowd of some GI.ax&gt;, plus a

national television audience In the
mllllollll. The winners wW play for
the NCAA championship Monday
night.
The contest features two teams of
conirastlng styles and temperments. Under Coach Dean Smith, a
master of control, North Caro1iDa
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CHAMPS IN 1975 - Six members of the 1981-8! players shown here with Jack BoaUck, their coach,
edilion of the Southern Tornado basketball learn were are, left to right, Tyrone Brinager, Tom Roseberry,
on the umlefeated Racine fifth grade team in 1975. The Kent Wolfe, Jay Rees, Scott Frederick and Allan P•pe.

1976 CHAMPS - Four of the players on the USI-112 edition of the
Southern Varsity team were on the Racine Elemental')' team In tt78 that
won lint place In league play, took the tournament cbamploasblp and
went umlefeated. Sbown with their coach, Jack Bootlck, are front row,
from left, Rlcbard Lyons, John Porer, Luke Pickens, Richard Dugaa.
Secoad row, Zane Beegle, Nick llooUct, Terry Patterson, Cbrls BosUck
aad Rusty CnmmiM. Beegle, lbe Bootie twins and Cummona are aU
members of the !!outhera team that will play Wladham Friday night In
semifinals of tbe Class Astate tourney.

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TOPS IN 117'1 - Six of the Dine players shown Tornado basketb&amp;ll team. Pictured are, front row, l·r,
above In this 1977 photo, when Southe111 Dilltrld won Its Kent WoUe, Brian Ash, Aibm Pape, Tom Roseberry

own Seventh Grade invitational basketball tour- and Joe Bob Hemsley. Back row, Coach Jim Lawren. " ~U~J~~ent, ·are on the 198% state tourney-bound Southern ce, Richard Wolfe, c. T. Chapman and Jay Rees.

LaCoss .faces pivotal year
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Mike La·
- Coss thinks this Is a pivotal year In
his once-glimmering pitching
·career.
The 25-year-old right-hander has
;-.· fallen on hard Urnes since making
~ 'the National League All-Star team
'); and posting a 14·8 .record tor the
f.: Cincinnati fu!ds In 1979.
~
He was an erratic 11).12 the next
,.., year when he sullered a back In·
::_; jury. He sunk to 4·7 and slipped out
·• . of the starting rotation last year.
i;:: That's why he considers this year
(/ ·so Important.
'.; "I feel that If I'm to go furtller In
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VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) Dave Concepcion tripled, singled
.' and knocked In three runs to lead
• Cincinnati to a 7·3exhibition vlctDry
;•I
·' over Los Angeles Thursday.
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The w1n was the fu!ds' loth In 16
:~: exhibitions and their third In a row.
; .: The Dodgers, losing their third
;.•• straight, fell to 9-7.
;~
Clnclnriatl jumped on Los An·
•; geles starter Jerry Reuss tor three
~ runs In the first Inning, two on Con·
;. , cepclon's triple and an RBI single
·: by Mike Vall.
.~;
Concepcion's sacrl!lce fly In the
fourth lnnlng produced a !ourth Cln·
:;,. clnnaU run, and Alex Trevino
C· singled home Paul Householder
:-· who had trtpled In the fifth. The
• fu!ds added two unearned runs In
: the eighth.
.;:. Charlie Uebrandt pitched six In·
:·-: nlngs, scattering six hits, tD earn
::; the win. Reuss took the loss.
·:: Reuss had to leave the game In
-~ ·..lheJ!&gt;llfth Inning because of an lrrt·
;: - tatlon~etl foot caused by a
•. -minor bone chip.

There's added Incentive !or the
lanky right-bander: a head-to· bead
competition with lett-bander Char·
lie Leibrandt !or the fifth starter's
spot on the fu!ds' staff this sprlng.
LaCoss had been almost exclu·
slvely a starter durlng his career,
but Reds Manager John McNam·
ara put him In the bullpen toward
the end o! the 1981 season.
Although LaCoss had started aU
but 10 o! his 204 professional games,
he seemed to adjust well to the reliever's role. He won two games
and saved another In seven relief
appearances, compiling a 1.93
earned run average In 14 lnnlngs .
Desplt4! that success, he'd prefer
not to make the bullpen his home.
"U I had a choice, I'd rather
start," LaCoss said. "I made It to
the big leagues as· a starter.
"I came to camp trying to make
a stay with the start as a starting
pitcher. That's been my goal !rom
the beginning, and It still Is."

The early acclaim ot the 1979 season laded as LaCoss struggled - tD
the point that he !ell out of the rota·
lion last year. He thinks he has rna·
lured In his approach to pitching
during the last two dlftlcult years.
"Probably one ot the mistakes
early In my career Is that I ex·
peeled too much (o! himself)," he
said. "You can get caught up In tryIng tD do something you're not capa·
ble o! doing."
He also thinks he's developed
more self-discipline on the mound
tD concentrate on ma!dng good
pitches.
LaCoss said that If he stays
~ealthy, he believes he can recapture the.!orm that gained him great
reviews in 1979.
"Those tblngs (the acclaim and
publicity) are deserved If you pitch
weU," he said. "The last couple o!
years, I haven't pitched well. I
know I can. I just have to go out and
do lt."

NEW ORLEAN,S (AP) - They
could be the ugliest and most shattering words In the lexicon of bigtime sports: .. Choke," "Jinx/'
"Always a Bride's Maid, Never a
Brtde," "Can't Win the Big One."
These are the Invisible ghosts
that will be swlrUng around the
head o! veteran coach Dean Smith
when he sends his tavored North
CaroUna Tar Heels Into the college
basketball's Big · Four· showdown
Saturday.
It marks the seventh time that
Smith has brought his team tD this
stage. On the six preVIous occasions, be was denied the NCM
championship alter getting close
enough to smell lt.
·
So the big question as Houstnn,
Louisville, Georgetown and North .
Carotlna gather !or the Superdome
shootnut Is: Can this respected, dec·
orated coach flnally get the monkey off his back?
U history Is a barometer, maybe
not. Jinxes, once deeply rooted,
don't die easUy. And Smith has un·
wlltlngly become a member of a
very !amous society - the Jinx
Club.
Shake hands with Sam Snead and
Arnold Palmer 1n golf. Say "heUo"
tD Bjorn Borg and Martina Navratuova ot the tennis world. That's
pro football's Fran TarkentDn
brooding over In the corner.
There are others ot lesser renown
but these are the most promtDent o!
athletes who domtnated their particular sport for years yet feU short
ot w1nn1ng the one prize they
wanted the most.
The professorial, low-key Smith
accepts the fuss with typlcat
aplomb.
"I'm happy just to reach the Fl·

nal Four," be says. 'I'd settle lor
this every year."
Smith may really !eel that way,
or It may be a strategem to cool ott
his aroused players. They cerlalnly
are not adop1Jng any "That's·theway·the-ball·bounces" attitude. In·
stead, they are busy stDklng a "Win
One tor Coach Smith" movement
that grows In Intensity with each
passlllg hour.

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Evangeline Missionary Society of
Pomeroy Church of Christ met
recently at the home of Mrs. Eileen
Bowers. Mm. Charldene Alkire
presided at the session which opened
with roll call comments on spring,
gardening, and St. Patrick's Day.
Devotions were given by Anna
Davidson from MattheW 10 and a
meditation "The Padded Cross."
Judy · Groghan had prayer, and
reports were given by Anna David·
son, secretary; Betty Spencer,
treasurer; Janet Venoy, flower
fund; Eileen Bowers, mother·
daug_hter banquet fund. It ws noted
that the mother-daughter banquet
will b&lt;! held in May.
Betty Spencer read a letter from
the East Athens Church of Christ on
missionary work in Haiti. A get-weU
card was signed for Eva Dessauer.
Mrs. Bowers gave the women of the
,Bible study, reading...about .Mary
·Magdalene. LaDon(lll' Clark bad the
missionary report.
· · A potluck dinner will be held at the
church in April.

Refreshments were served by
Eileen Bowers and Janet Venoy to
those named and a guest, Mrs. Helen
Miller.

Racine Legion
Auxiliary

Plans · for the annual' American
Legion birthday party to be held
Saturday night at 6: :ll p.m. at the
hall were made when the Auxiliary
of Post 602, Racine, met recently at
the hall.
The evelllng will begin with a potluck dinner and.wUI be followed by
enterlalnment !rom Fred Sayre
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and his group. Games with prlzes
Table mats were made at the
will also be Included In the evenrecent meeting of the Third Wed·
Ing's activities.
nesday Homemakers Club held at
Five girls from the junior class at · the Syracuse Presbyterian Church.
the Southern High School and their
Carol Cundiff presided at the
parents were guests, Each one meeting which opened with the
spoke brle!ly with Louise ·stewart pledge to the flag and devotions by
explalnlng to them and their pa~­ Genevieve Schneider who used
ents what Buckeye Girls State "Proverbs for These Days." There
means and what Is required o! the was a poem, "Attitudes for Friends
representative.
of the Aged" by Goldie Radcliffe.
The dues for next year were
Mrs. Parker gave the secretary's
report, and Mrs . Margaret
raised to $6 tor senior members and
$3 tor junior members.
Eichinger, the treasurer's report.
For roll call, each member presen·
ted a household hint for spring
cleaning.
' Margaret Bailey gave a program
tooth impression and pout out a on "Dining Out. ' 1
model for it. In addition. she gave a
At the next meeting the group· will
clinic on a specialty, crown and make macrame hangers and door
bridgework and offered instructions wreaths. Janice ulwson and Esther
on how to brush and floss teeth to one Harden will present a slate of of·
of the dentists judging her com· ficers for the next year.
petition.
She will now compete against
other stale finali&gt;-ts at the Fort
Hayes Career Center on May I. The
state finals is a two day conference
held at the Downtown Sheraton
Hotel.
Miss Yakoubian is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mr.;. Edgar
Thomas, Pomeroy, and Mrs. Anna
Yakoubian of Stratford, Conn.

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However beginning on April I,
:Ruth Pow~ i-s. acting director, advises that the libraries will send to a
eollection agency the names of
residents who have not returned
Regular meeting of the 1111 Board

wW be held on ThursdaY, Aprlll

Call us today to reserve
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For Pets - Stables - large &amp; Small
Animals- Lawns &amp; Gardens

FAMILY FLOCK HEADoUARTEFIB

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Aprll 5, at 7

p.m. at the offk:e ot the Meigs
county Board ot Mental
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Retardation.

: Clarification
Mrs. VIckie HarriS, sister of Jan·
Ice L. y 0111111, recent bride of Walld

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harris and
family of Xenia called on Mr. and.
Mrs. Homer Circle and Verna on a·
recent Saturday.
Mr. and Mm. GleM Ables of Bald
Knobs calle&lt;l at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Clrele on a Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglu Clrele were
shopping In RavellSwood, W. Va.
recently.
Ray Parson called on Homer Circle recenUy.
Sheryl Johnaon and Betty Van
Meter spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Carelton and daughters, Angela
Dawn and Jennifer LyM of Racine.

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ALL UATI JUIT I f.IO
AlMHSSION IVfff'f TUIQIW' I 1.10

Guoilla Hutton, left, nationally-known actress and singer,
congratulates Dorotha Neutzler, Pomeroy, lor her conquest over cancer.
Neutzllng represented the Meigs County Unit of the American Cancer
Society at the 22nd Cured Cancer Assembly Sunday, March 21, at The
Ohio State University, Columbus. More than 380 ACS volunleers from
throughout the state attended thl• meeting.

Health department receives donation

The department will use $3,900 of
the total to continue its supplemental nutrition program at its
current rate · of operation. The
program is designed to Improve the
quality of life at birth by giving
pregnant women of the county

Save when you buy
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or 2 Sirloin
Steak Dinners

CALL NOW FOR APPT•
Ask

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Mary,

Etta,

Janette

Carol

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Public Libraries may return them
during March without baving to pay

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Carmel News,
By the Day

Effective March 29 thru A·iirii10-

Rev. Wes Clarke, Iarmer supertn·
tendent of the Athens Dlstrlct, and
currently admlnlstrator of Wesley
Glen Home for the Aged. The program Is sponsored by the Bethany,
Carmel, Morning Star, Portland,
and Sutton United M~bist .

Announcements

Don't MISS our big Q!!~~

Got a problem? An adult subject
for discussion? You can talk it over
in her column If you write to Helen
Batte!, care of this newspaper.

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Third Wednesday
Homemakers

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·Youth fellowship drama
•• A youth tellowshlp !rom Central
:United Methodist Church ot Cha·
: rlestnn will present a dramatic por·
·• trayal o! characters !rom the book
• of Acts at Bethany United Methodlst Church Sunday, 7:00p.m.
: Thedrll.mattcpresentaUonwhlch
;Incorporates music will be followed
· by a presentation on homes tor the
aged which are sponsored by the
, West Ohio Annual Conference of
the United Methodist Church. This
~'presentation will be made by the

he's spoiled.
Teddy Is much happier and welladjusted now. Jointing only worts
when parents have similar Ideas
about child-t'aising. - ONCE COl{-

The national securtty report was
given by Eunle Brinker, with Beu·
lab Nelgler giving the legislative report. Martha Lou Beegle gave a
program and quiz on community
service.
It was noted that the Eighth Dis·
trlct junior conference will be held
at the Racine hall on Aprll 17.
Members were asked to meet at the
hall Thursday at 1 p.m. to clean and
prepare lor the birthday party.
Mrs. Nelgler served
refreshments.

.
· Places in VICA competition

Chris Yahoubian, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Yahoubian, the for·
mer Zana Thomas ~f Pomeroy, was
one of two Grove City students at
Paul G. Hayes Technical School to
win first place awards in the
Vocational Industrial Clubs of
American Olympics competition .
'Both Miss Yakoubian and Doug
Lust, the other winner, will now
compete in state finals. The contests
were held March 6 at the Eastland
Joint Vocational School.
. Miss Yakoubian won in dental
assisting after a o(hree-hour test in
which she performed a variety of
tasks pertaining to her field. She had
; to chairside assist as well as take a

She is a fairly good mother when
BY HELEN BO.Tl'EL
she's home, but she likes fun and exDEAR HELEN :
You once published a letter fi"Jm a citement. That means many
woman who fold the truth and loSt a week,ends and evenings away. Our
dste. Divorced at 60 but youthful· kids are 2 and 5. They need a parent
looking, she met a man who seemed who's there!
I hit on a solution: I'll move back
very interested. Then she let it slip
•that she was his age. He im- into the house thus saving apart·
mediately coole&lt;j. It was obvious he ment rent, and we'll liv~ together .
separately, carrying on our own
preferred ' ~younger" women.
At the time I thought, "What a lives, but jointly caring for the
creep!" but now I'm in the same children.
Sin~ I no longer love my ex, I'm
predicament - alone at 59· - and
I'm discovertng that most men b!lve not jealous. It was a friendly divorage hang-ups about women. They ce. Do you think this arrangement
evidenUy feel it reflects on their would work? - FATHER, NOT
prowess to date someone their own HUSBAND
age. She must not only look younger DEAR FATHER:
First, ask your ex-wife. Then ask
but he younger.
·
yourself,
"Can I eliminate resentMy advice to females getting back
ment
as
well
as jealousy?" You'd be
in circulation : If you want another
moving
back
to your bouse as a full·
man in your life, or a more exciting
time
babysitter
while Mama plays,
job, erase the years with cosmetic
and
only
a
saint
could take that
surgery (even if you must go in debt
used.
- H. ·
withoutfeeling
for it) and then - lie! - LEAR·
NlNG
DEAR HELEN :
DEAR LEARNING :
I agree with Mm. Joint Confusion
Not all older men are this insecure
who
warns that joint cust()(jy isn't all
about dating same-age women. But,
roses.
Our son spent almost as much
unfortunately, I must add: The
time
with
his father as he did with
majority seem to be. -H.
me. ''Daddy" was permissive to the
extreme. Each time Teddy retur·
DEAR HELEN:
I divorced my wife because she is ned, I had a discipline problem. He
incapable of staying faithful to one became so confused and disruptive
man. We have· two children. that I finally asked full custody, and
Naturally, the . judge gave her by that time his father was willing he could no longer manage the child
custody, me visiting privileges.

Mah'd Z&amp;hraJI, I1Uide and deCO·rated tbe calriN tor bel' lister's re.ceptiOD. Vlctor Younc nand Mrs:
. ifJmU alllo took pictureS of the wed· .
' dina and reception.
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NOTICE 10 DR. attiBBER'S AND DR. NAVALKOWSKY'S PATIENTS

Drs. Chhibber and NavaiiDwiily •e announcin&amp; the m.eraer
of their practices at the Professional Building 2513 JaCkson -.ue
in.Point·Pleasant.
.
Medieal Associates is the new name under which Dr. Chhibber
and ~. Nawalkowsky will be seeing patients. They will continue to
see both internal medicine nt pediatric patients.
Further, Medical Associates will open offices at No. 7 South
of Meip Q»untJ nl
.Second Street in r.t.on for the convenience
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6 The Daily Sentinel

By DALE M. STOlL
Melp Couuly EDeulon

Friday, March 26, 1982

What's Cookin'?

Home EeOIIOIIIllt

Busy, busy, busy! Along with
spring comes baseball practice,
brownie meetingB, Easter pageant
practlce, f.H meetings, and lots
more! How can you chauffeur the
kids to zllllons of actlvitles, get your
~ done and fix dinner? If you
find yourself reaching more and
more for convenience foods to help
you with your meals, then stop and
think. ~t's in those convenience
foods? Are you paying high prices
for ingredients like flour, salt, sugar
or ~ few spices?
Look at the label of the bultennilk
baking mix or seasoned coating mix
for chicken. By law, all labels must
liat the ingredients in the order of

predominance in the product. For
eJ:8fllple, if the first ingredient liated
was " wheat flour," then you would
know that common floor composed
the largest percentage of that
product.

Whole Wheat Bakli!g Mix is quick
to prepare and allOW!! you to fix Iota
of quick foods later on. I've included
a recipe for Whole Wheat Banana
Bread and a recipe for Oven Baked
Chicken that use the Baking Mix as a
base. It's quick, easy and cheap!
Try It!
Whole Wheal Baking Mix
5 cups whole wheat flour
5 cups all purpose white flour
1/2 cup sugar
113 cup baking powder
I Tablespoon salt
2cups vegetable shortening
Combine flours. Add sugar,
baking powder and salt. Mix welt
Cut in shorienbig until well mixed
and crwnbly. Store in cool place in a
clean, air-tight jar or plastic bag.
· U~ within three months. Makes 13
cups.
To Measure : Pile mix In
measuring cup. Do not pack. Level
off with a straight edge, such as a

You may discover many things
when you read labels. In addition to
knowing the main ingredients, you
may also discover high sodiwn
ingredients including salta, MSG
(monosodium
glutamate),
leavenings and preservatives.
The choice Is yours. Do you want
to pay a high price to have a company measure out a few common
ingredients, spices, and flavors?
Why not make your own baking mix
and save money! Cut down on costs,
and make it yourself!

Meigs Senior Center calendar
Activities at the Meigs County
Senior Center next week include :
blood pre88ure clinic on Tuesday,
March 30, from 10 a.m. until noon.
Thursday, April I, at II a.m ., a
movie on crime prevention, "Senior
Power and How To Use It," will be
shown.
. Easter week activities include: on
Tuesday, April 6, a potluck supper
will be held at 4 p.m. Everyone is
asked to bring a covered dish and
their own table service, with a 50
cent fee to cover cost of meat and
beVerage. Followin~ the supper an
Easter program will be presented by
the Senior Citizens Chorus.
Thursday, AprilS, there will be an
Easter party with games before the
noon meal. Featured wiD be a
parade of Easter bonnets. Let your
ima~inatlon be your guide in
decorating your own ·"Paris
original." The· contest is an "equal
opportunity" contest and all tbe men
are asked to wear the~r own

creation. Prizes will be given for the
following categories of Eastern bonnets: prettiest, largest, most colorful, and one showing the greatest
originality.
COAD Senior Nutrition Program
menu March 29 through April 2 includes:
Monday - Baked spaghett, buttered cauliflower, tossed salad,
apricots, Italian bread, butter, milk.
Tuesday - New England boiled ·
dinner - ham, peanut butter cookie,
cornbread, butter, milk.
Wednesday - Liver and onions,
buttered carrots, buttered kale,
peaches, bread, butter, mill1.
Thursday - Chop suey on rice,
green beans, cble slaw, baked
pineapple, bread, butter, milk.
Friday - Fried 'chicken, mashed
potatoes, buttered beets, lime
gelatin/fruit, bread, butter, milk . .
Coffee or tea and a choice of whole
milk or buttermilk· served daily.
Please register in advance for lunch.

knife.

Quick Wbole Wbeal
Ba-Bread
2'Y• cups whole wheat baking mix
'~'• cups brown or white sugar
% cup chopped walnuts
m cups mashed banana (about 2
large, ripe bananas)
l/2cupmilk
2 eggs, beaten
I teaspoon vanilla
Combine baking mix, sugar, and
walnuts. Set aside. Combine mashed
bananas, milk, eggs, and vanilla. ·
Add to baking mix mixture. Mix
weD. Pour batter into greased 9 x 5"
loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for
about one hour or until toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Cool on a rack for five minutes. Turn
on a rack and· cool completely. After
cool, wrap in foil. Bread slices easie~
after aging for one day.
Whole Wheat Banana Bread is a
super breakfast bread, afternoon

ROUND and square dance at
the Senior Citizens Center, multipurpose building, Mulberry
Heights; 8 to II p.m. Open to the
public. Donations of $1 taken at
the door.
DONKEY BASKETBALL
game, 7:30 p.m. Friday at
Eastern High School sponsored
by F.H.A.; admission, $2 advance and $2.5Q at door.
RUTLAND PTO will sponsor
the film "Where the Red Fern
Grows" on Friday at 7 p.m. at the
Rutland Elementary School. The
cool will be $1 per person and advance tickets can be purchased at
theachool.

THE MEIGS County United
Methodi.\11 Men are announcing
their annual sausage and pan·
cake su'pper to be held Friday at
the Pomeroy Senior Citizens Cen·
ter, Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy.
Serving will be from 4 to 8 p.m.
and tickets are adults, $2.25 and
children under 12, $1.50. Proceeds
will be divided between the Meigs
County United Methodist Men's
educational fund and the Senior
CltizeiUI Center. The supper •s
open to the public.
RICHARD P. LeGrant, distncl
deputy grand master of the 12th
Masonic District in Ohio, will in·
spect Pomeroy Lodge 164, Free
and Accepted Masqns, at 7:30
p.m. Friday. Pomeroy Lodge will
be inspected in the Master ]\1ason
Degree with Donald Vaughan as
master .of the lodge. Precedmg
inspection there will be a dinner
starting at 6:30p.m. All Master
Masons are invited.

SATURDAY
SPECIAL services, Saturday,
7::ll p.m. at the Hysell Run

Holiness Church. Perry Sisters of
Kenova, W. Va. to be featured .
Public invited.

tary School. The menu includes
pancakes, sausage and beverage,
all the individual can eat, for
$2.50. Proceeds will go towards
the group's trip to the World's
Fair in Knoxville, Tenn., this
spring.

MIDDLEPORT Youth League
signup for baseball and softball is
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday
at the Middleport village hall.
Registration fee is $7. Any
questions call992-7873.

snack for the kids or even a
wholesome gift for a friend. It has a
lull-bodied flavor and is packed with
good ingredients.
Try Easy Oven Fried Chicken for
a trouble-free, easy meal. · The
recipe tells you to remove the skin
from the chicken before coating with
the mix. Removing t1MJ skin from the
chicken will not make the chicken
dry out. In fact, for years, I've been
removing t11e skin from chicken
before coOking and no one ever even
knows it. The coaling mix is quick t.o
prepare, easy to use and yummy,
You can save many ways by rriaking
this recipe. Cut coots by buying a
whole chicken and cutting it up yourself. Make your own coating mix and
save money. Save calories by
removing the skin from the chicken.
Easy Oveo-Fried Chicken
3/4 cup whole wheat_baking mix
I tablespoon dried parsley flakes
I teaspoon paprika
114 teaspoon thyme
I teaspoon salt or less
1/4 teaspoon pepper
I tablespoon butter or margarine
I three pound frying chicken, cut
up
In a 9" x 13" pan, melt the one
tablespoon margarine. Set aside.
Combine baking mix, parsley flakes,
paprika, thyme, sail and pepper.
Place in a plastic bag or bowl.
Remove skin from chicken pieces.
Coat each piece of chicken evenly
with the baking mix. Place chicken
pieces in the 9" x 13" pan. Cover
tightly with alwninwn foil. Bake for
45 minutes. Remove foil and bake
for another 1(1.15 minutes, or until
fork-tender.
These recipes are J~ two ways to
use the whole wheat baking mix. For
other recipes, contact Pale Stoll,
County Extension Agent, Home
Economics, Meigs Co11nty
Cooperative Extension Service, Box
32, Pomeroy, Ohio45769. (99U696).

Ma"'h %7, U82 .
If you apply yourself. aver the coming months, you'll find a second
chaMel to add to your income or resources. Explore in depth any avenues
Ulat are open to you.
I ARIES (March %1-Aprfl II) You may not be too good a bargain hunter
today, so be careful ifyou decide to go on a shopping spree. Examine all
merchandise closely for imperfections.
TAURUS (April !&amp;-May ZO) Do not seek advice today from one who
gave you poor counsel in the past. Though meaning well, this person may
lack the wisdom to guide you correctly.
GEMINI (May %1.J1111e
Others will shy away from you today if they
feel you're trying to get them to take care of tasks which ou should attend
to. Stand on your own two feet.
CANCER (Jane'ZI.July %%) Unless you temper your hopes with realism
today, there's a cha~ you may be disappointed. Take off your rose-.
colored glasses when sizing up situations.
LEO (July 23-Ang. %%) This is not the day to depend too heavily on Lady
Luck in matters affecting your career. She could be busily engaged in
helping your competition.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept %%) Others will think more of you today if you
'fellS up to your errors. If you try to cover up your mistakes, they'll be
blown out of proportion when discovered.
lJBRA (Sept. 23-0&lt;!t 23) In joint ventures today, have a clear-eut understanding that expenses wiD be shared equally. If you don't, you might
end up with the tab.
SCORPIO (Oct. 21-Nov. 22) Unfortunately, in one-t&lt;M&gt;ne encounters
today others may not deal with you as fairly as you will with them. Be a
good g)ly, but also be sensible.
SAGI1TARRJS (Nov. 23-Dec. %1) Instead of looking for grounda to
neglect your responsibilities, seek reasons to honor them. That which you
put aside now will be more complicated to handle later.
CAPRICORN IDee. 22-Jan. 19) You'll enjoy being around people today,
but if the group is too large there is a posibilily you might feel uneasy. Do
something furi with fewer involved .
AQUARIUS (Jan. %0-Feb. 19• Do not cease your efforts today when the
goal is within reach. You're a good starter, but your interests could wane
if the results don't come quit;kly.
PISCES (Feb. !&amp;-March 28) Today you may find yourself in the company of someone who tends to exaggerate accomplishments. Avoid participating in the one-upsmanship game.

zo•

WHITE Shrine installation
practice has been set for Sunday
at 2 p.m. at the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple. All officers and members are asked to attend.

SHADE RIVER Coon Hunters
Auxiliary meeting, 8 p.m. Saturday at club house at Rock Springs
Fairgrounda.

HYMN SING will be held at the
Nease Settlement Church Sunday
at 2 p.m. The featured singers
will be "The Happy Gospel
Voices.'' The public is invited.
THE MARCH Bible quiz, sponsored by the Meigs County United
Methodist Youth Council, will be
held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Rock
Sprin~s United Methodist Church. Youth from several United
Methodist Churches will compete
in the quiz show on the book of
Isaiah. The next quiz will be held
at Sutton United Methodist Church on the last Sunday in May and
will deal with the book of Matthew. Study guides and more information may be obtained from
Rev. Mark Flynn.

RACINE American Legion
PO&lt;;t 602 and its auxiliary will
hold their annual birthday party
Saturday at the post home. there
will be a potluck dinner at 6:30
p.m. followed by enleriainment
and games.
THE MEIGS County Retired
Teachers Association will meet
Saturday for a luncheon at the
Meigs Inn, beginning at 12:30
p.m. Reservations should be in by
Wednesday to Mary E. Chapman,
992-3087.

T

A ROUND and square dance
will be held at the Royal Oak
Park archery building from 9
p.m. to I a.m. on Saturday. The
dance is sponsored by the
Southern Ohio Appaloosa Club
and music will be furnished by
the Hart Brothers. Charge will be
$5 per couple.
THE MIDDLEPORT Youth
League will have its sign up for
baseball and softball from 10
a.m. to I p.m. Saturday at Middleport Village Hall. Registration
is $7. Anyone with questions may
call 992·7873.

SERVING will be from 4 to 7
p.m. Saturday when Pomeroy
Safety Patrol sponsors a pancake
supper at the Pomeroy Elemen-

MGM MEN'S Softball League
meeting, I p.m. Sunday at Middleport Village Hall to organize
for upcoming season. Representatives from last year's program
are to attend meeting as well as
representatives of new teall'lll
who wish to apply. New officers
will be elected and a discussion
held on playing fields, placement
of teams into classifications. For
more information call Jerry
Davenport at 992-7323.
MEIGS-MASON Girls Softball
Association meeting, 2:30 p.m.
Sunday at Royal Crown Plant on

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RUTLAND fiRST BAPTIST CHURCH-

Sister Harriett Warner. Supt, Sund,a y
School. 9 30 a.m .; morning worsh1p ,
10:45 a .m.

SOUTHERN

BAPTIST,

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ter Rd ., Rd ., Langsville , Rev A. A .
Hughes, Pastor. Sundav School 10 a .m .
SeNices on Tuesday. Thursdav and Surt ·
day, 7,30 p m .
fAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH , Bailey

·Run Rood. Rev. Emmett R~wson , pastor.
Handley Dunn , supt. Sun~av school . 10
a .m. Sunday' evemng serv1ce 7:30 Bible
reaching_, 7:30p.m Thursday.
SYRACUSE MISSION . Cherrv St .
Syracuse . Services . 10 a .m . Sunday .
Evening services, Sunday and Wednesday . 7:00p .m.

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CHRISTIAN FE LOWSHIP CHURCH , 383

N 2nd Ave . . M l ddleporqiundo~ School ,
IO:OOo. m. Sun . ' Wed . Evening Services
7:30p .m p.m.
LIBERTY Chnstlan Church. -4 Liberty
Ave. , Pomerov . Sunday School 10 a .m.;
Worsh ip 7:30. Wednesday Service , 7 30
p .m

CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD . Rev R E
Robinson . pastor . Sunday school , 9 30
a .m.; warship serv1ce , 11 a .m.: evening
service, 7!00; vouth aervlce, Wed·
noodoy, 7:00p .m .
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN

CHURCH .

Robert E. Musser , paator. Sunday school ,
9:30a.m.: Paul Musser , supl .. morning
worship , 10:30; Sundav e'to'On lng service.
7:00; mid· week teNice , Wednesdov . 7
p.m.
SYRACUSE

CHURCH

OF

THE

NAZARENE . Rev. James 8 . Kittle , pastor ;
Norman Presley. Sundo( School Superin ·
tendent . Sunday achoo 9:30am .; mar·
nmg worship , 10:45 a .m .: evangelistic
5erv!Ce , 7 p .m. Prover and Praise Wed·
ne sdoy . 7 p .m .; youth m,eting, 7 p.m .
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.

Elden R Bloke. pastor . Sunday SchoollO
am., Robert Reed , supt.; Morn ing sar·
mon II a .m.; Sunday n1ght service'S
Christian Endeavor . 7:30p.m.; Song ser·
vice . 8 p .m.: Preaching S 30 p.m. Mid·
week Prover meeting, Wednesdav , 7
p m Alv in Reed , lay leader cHuRCH OJ= JESUS CHRIST . located ot
Autlond on New limo Rood next to
Forest Acre Pork : ·Rev , Ray Clevenger.
pas tor: Robert Mu sser, Sunday Scl'1o?l
supt . Sundov school . 10 :30 a .m.; worshtp
7:30 p.m.Bible Studv . Wednesday , 7:30
p m , Soturdqy night prayer service , 7.30
p .m

HEMLOCK GROVE ~HRISTIAN , Roger
Watson . posfor: Cl'enson Pratt . Sunday
Khool supt . Morning worship , 9:30 o .m.:
Sunday school , 10:30 a .m. evening ser·
vice, 7:30.
MT UNION BAPTIST. Rev
To m
Dooler,: Joe Savre . Sundov School
Super ntenent Sunday school. q·45
a .m.: ev,ning worship. 7:30p.m . Prover
meeting. 7 30p m. Wednesdav .
TUPPfRS PLAINS CHURCH Of CHRIST.

VIncent C. Waters , ill , minister Hermon
Block , superintendent. Sunday School
9 . .30 a .m ; even ing servk e . 7 p.m.; Wed·
nesday Bible Study . 7 p .m.
CHESTER CHURCH Of THE NAZARENE,

Rev. Herbert Grate , pastor . Fronk R I HI~ .
supt . Sundov School . 9:30 om . Wonhtp

.

James 5:16 tells us " The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous

man availeth much."
In the Gospel according to Matthew we read
Some inspiring worda of advice we all should heed;
And among other things that the LAird had to say,
II was after this manner that He taught us to pray:
We begin with a greeting that's always correct,
By addressng our Father with all due respect,
And a model request that is second to none;
For it's IUS will, not ours, we ask to be done.
Then we seek only bread that's essential to life;
Plus forgiveness of wrongs, as we have to forgive;
And we close with a plea that He show !IS the way.
So that no evll·ternptatlons will ever lead us astray.
Now the actual wording will often depend
On the House of your worship you wish to attend,
Yet there Is and never can be any other text that will ever compare
With the beautiful passage we come tocall"The Lord's Prayer.

MORSE CHAPEL . Church School 9:30

a .m. Worship 11 a .m.
PORTLAND , Sunday School 6:30 p .m .,

Evening

Worship ; 7.30

p .m .

Youth

fellowthlp , Wednesday , 7 ·30 p.m.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
'

Rev. Ricl'1ord W. Thomas
Duane Sydenstrlcker. Sr.
Sheldon Johnson
John W. Douglas
JOPPA. Worship 9 00 a .m. Church
Schoo110:00 a .m.
CHESTER . Worship 9 O .m . Church
School 10 a .m. Cl'1air Rehearsal 7 p.m ..
Thuradays . Bible Study , Thurldays .
7:30p.m .
LONG BOTTOM, Sunday School ot9:30

Of CHRIST. Middleport , 5th

"and Main Bob Melton, mlniJter, Scott
"SaltJman.' a11ociate
minister. Bible
School. 9 :30 a . m. : morning ~orshlp ,
l0:30 a . m .; evening ••Nice, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible StUdy ond yout1'1 group
meeting• 7:00f .m . •
CHU~CH Of THE
MIDDLEPOR
NAZARENE. Rev. Jim 8{oome, postqr;
Bill while, sun day school supt. Sunday
IC~ • :30 a .m.; momlnt worship,
10:30 ' a .m .: Sunday evoneeliuit
m..llfli, 7:00 p.m . Prayer meeting,

a .m. Evening Worship at 7:30p.m. Thur·
sdoy Bible Study . 7:30p.m.
REEDSVILLE: Sundov School 9:30a .m .

.Morning Worship H:S:JO a .m. Evening
Worshp 7:30 p .m. lible Study Wedne•dor• 017 :30 p .m.

ALFRED. Sundoy School at 9·45 a .m ..
Morning Worship at 11 a .m . Youth, 6:30
p.m. Sundays. Wednesday Nitht Prayer
Mealing, 7;:)o

f.m.

Why not turn and r-.d it today, and let the simplicity of "Our
Father's" message"live in your heart. Read Matthew 6:9-13 and Luke
11 :2-4. God bless you as you learn the lovely simplicty of our Father's
Prayer.

.

Prayerfully submitted by David M. Mann
Pastor- Pomeory First Baptist Church

ST. PAUL, Tuppert Plain••: S.ndoy :
School 9:00 \O.m . Morning Worship ot
10:00 o .m. Biblo Study, 7:30 p .m • .

wedneSclov. 7p.m.

director: Harold Johnson , director of
ectycotion.

and 81ble studv . tnursdav . 7::.10 p .m.;
vouth service, 6 r .m. Sundav .

"LEARNING TilE LOVELY SIMPLICITY
OF mE LORD'S PRAYER"

RACINE WESLEY AN - Sundov school
10 a .m .. worship , ll a .m. C1'1oir practice ,
Thursdav. 8 p .m.
LETART FALLS- Worship service · 9
a .m. Church Schocil10a.m.
MOANING STAR , Worship 9.30 a .m ..
Churcl'1 School10:30a.m .

GOD,

UNITED I'RESIYTtRIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY , Rev. Wando JohnJOft,

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eo. eo;4, Ct~anotWYIWI . vrp 22101

Sermonette

Tuesday 7,30 p .m .

Rocine- Rev. James ,S atterfield , fostor .
Morn 1ng worship , 9 ;45 . a .m.. u.nday
school , 10 :~5 a .m .; evemng .worsh1p. 7.
Tuesday . 7:30 p.m.. loCI1es ~royer
m.. tlng· Wednesday . 7:30p.m . E.
MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST , Corner
Sixtl'1 and Palmer, the Rev. Mark Me·
Clung Sunday ~ehool . 9:15 a .m ., Don
Whit ... Sunday School, superintende.nt .
John Reibel , Sr. . out. supt . Morn1n~
Wortl'11p. 10:15 a .m. Youth meeting, 7 ::JQ
p.m. Wednesday. including wH tots ,
eager beavers, iunlor astronout1, and
junior and senior high BYF; choir prac·
rice S!30 p.m. Wednes day: prayer
m~tlng and Sible study, Wednesday .
7

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a.rw.

APPLE GROVE, Sunday School 9.30

CHRISTIAN UNION , Lowrance Manley .
pastor: Mrs . Au11ell Young. Sunday
St:hool Supt Sunday School 9:30 a .m .
Evening wonl'1ip , 7:30. Wednesdav
prayer m. .tmg , 7:30p.m.
Of

DANVILLE WESLEYAN , Rev . R. 0 .
8rown , pastor. Sundav School , 9·30
am ; morning wo rship 10 · ~5 ; youth sar ·
vice . 6:4!5 p .m.; evening worship , 7 30
p m.: prover ond praise . Wednesday,
7.30p m.
SOUTH 8ETHEL (Silver Ridge ): Duane
Sydenstricker, Sr., pdstor . Sundav
School . 9 o. m ., Morn ing Worship, 10
a m., Youth Service . SunC:tay at 6 p.m.
and Sunday E"Yening Warshtp , 6 p.m
Bible Study. Wednesday. 7 p.m .
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST. Rev. Mar·
vin Mark in, pastor; Steve little Sunday
school supt . Sunday school , 10 a .m.;
morning wor~ohip . 11 o.m. Sunday
evening worship. 7 30. Prayer meeting

a .m. Worship 7:30p.m. 1st ond 3rd Sun·
days: Prover meet ing Wednesday 7:30
p.m. Fellowship supper first Saturdav 6
p.m. UMW 2nd Tuesday 7:30p.m.
E.A.ST LETART, Church School 9 a .m.
Worship service 10om. Prayer meeting
7 30 p .m. Wednesday. UMW second

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH Of CHRIST IN

CHURCH

Sludy , ?:30.

Re'Y . James Clark
Rev. Mark Flynn
Rev . Florence Smith
Re" Carl Hicks
BETHANY , (Dorcas) , Worship 9:00
a .m Church School 10 00 a .m . Bible
study, 1st , 2nd, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays
7 IS p.m .: vouth fellow ship , 2nd and .Cth
Tuesdays . 6:00pm .
CARMEL and SUTTON (Worship, Sun.
day School and most other events held
jointly.) Sunday Sch~ l 9 45 and Worship
11 :00 at Sutton first and third Sundays
and ol Carmel second and fourth Sun·
days . Bibli Studv second. fourth and flf .
th Thundavs. 1: 15 p.m. Family N1gl'1t
Fellowship Dinner third Thursday, 6:30
p.m.

David

Mulberrv Ave ., Pomeroy. Rev. Wdliom
R. Newman. pastor : Hershel McClure ,
Sunday school superintendent Sunday
school 9·30 a .m ; morning worsh•p .
10:30; 'evening wonhjp. 7:30 p .m. Mid week prover service, 7:30p.m .

MORIAH

Rev Thomas H. Collier, pastor. Martha
Wo lle. Chairman of the Boord of
Chmtian life . Sunday School 9·30 a m
morningwanhip . 10:30 Sundov even 1ng
worship , 7:30 p.m. Prayer meet ing
Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Don L. Walker.
Pastor , Robert Smith Sunday school
supt , Sundav school. 9 30om.; morning
worship , 10:-40 o .m .; Sunday evening
worship , 7:30; Wednesdov even1ng B1ble

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Mann, minister; William Snouffer. Sun·
day school supt . Sunday school, 9:30
0 m morningworsl'11p 10:30o.m .
. fiRST

RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.

Rev . Stanley Mer rifled , Minister
FOREST RUN Worship 9 a .m . Church
School10 a .m.
MINERSVILLE . Church School 9 a .m.
Warship 10 a .m.
ASBURY : Churcfl School 9 :50 a .m.
Worship 11 a.m . Bible Study 7 30 p.m.
Thursday. UMW fist Tuesday
'

Heights Road , Pomeroy. Post~r . Albert
011tes; Sobboth Set-tool Supenntendenf.
Rita White. Sabbath School . Saturday af·
tarnoon at 2:00, with Worship Service
loyowlng at 3:15.

ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine

Grove The Rev . Will1om Middlesworth ,
Pastor. Church services 9:30 a m . Sun ·
dav Scl'1ool10:30 a .m .
' BRADBURV CHURCH OF CHRIST . Jerry
Pingley, pastor. Sundav school . 9:30
o.m ; morning worship , 10:30 a .m ..
Wednesdor evening service, 7·30 .
ANTIOU TV BAPTIST. Rev Earl Shuler ,
poster. Sunday school 9·30 o.m ; Church
serviCe, 7 p.m .; vouth meetmg. 6
p .m.Tuesdoy Bible Study , 7 p.m .

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

SEVENTH -DAY ADVENTIST , MulbeHy

BAPTIST ,

.

HEATH , Church School 9 30 a .m Wor·
ship 10:30 a .m. UMYF 6 p .m . Robert
Robinson . Pastor.
RUTLAND. C1'1urch School q :30 J .m
Worsl'1ip 10:30 a .m . Robert Aider , pastor
SALEM CENTER , Worship 9 a .m. Chur·
ch Schooi9:A5 a .m. Robert Rider pastor .
PEARL CHAPEL . Sunday School 9·30
a .m. Worsl'1ip 7 30 p.m.
·
SNOWVILLE , Sunday School. 9:30 o.m
Worship II ;00 a .m.

Preaching' 9:30 a .m., first ond second
Sundays of eoch month , third and fourtH
Sundays each montl'1 . worship service at
7:30p.m. Wednesday even1ngs at 7:30.
Pra)ler and Bible Studv .

fiRST

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST , Pomeroy ·

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER

OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHUR·

Of

Harrisonville Rd .; Robert Purtell , pastor ;
Bill McElroy Sunday school supt. Sundav
school. 9:30a.m.; worship service 10·30
o .m. · Sunday worship Sftr\lice. 7:30p.m .
Monday ond Tuesday evening serviCes .
7:30 edC:h eVening. "

Rev . Robert McGee
POMER.O'( . Sunday School ,9: 15 om.
Worship serviCe 10.30 a .m . Choir
rehearsal , Wednesdav. 7 p.m Rev.
Robert McGee, po5tor.
ENTERPRISE , Worship 9 a .m . Church
School 10 a .m . Richard Rothemlch ,
pastor.
ROCK SPRINGS . Sunday Schoo 19. 15 o
m Worship ser"Yice , 10 a m ., Richard
Rothemicl'1 . pastor.
FLATWOODS, Church School 10 o.m
Worship 1t a .m ., Richard Rothemich
pastor .

CH, Rev.Aolph Smith, poster Sunday
school, 9:30 a m. , Mis Worley Francis ,
superintendent . Preaching services fint
and tl'1ird Sundavs following Sunday
School.

CHURCH

ch, Sunday School service 9·45 a .m.;
Worship sef'\IICB, 10:30. Evangelistic Ser ·
.,.ice.. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Prover
meetmg, 7:30 .

POMEROY CLUSTER

Of

RIDGE

NEW STIVERS VI LE COMMUNITY Chu•·

Rev Robert McGee ,
Interim director

CHRIST, 200 W. Ma in St .. 992·5235 . V&lt;?Cal
music. Sunday worship. 10 a .m. : B1ble
studv. 11 a .m .: worship , 6 p.m . Wed·
nesdav Bible.studv , 1 p m .

POMEROY

BEARWALLOW

CHRIST. Duant~ Worden, minister Bible
don . 9:Jt. .. m.; morning worship 10.30
a .m. : evening worship, 6:30pm . Wed ·
nesdoy Bible studt, 6 :30p.m.

MEIGS
COOPER AliVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH

p.m. Thurtdoy; worship service 8 p.m

UNITED

HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION . Sundoy

School , 9;30 a .m. ; even1ng serv~ee . 7:30
p m. Wednasdov prover meeting , 7·30
p .m.

ner Ash and Plum; Leslie Haymon ,
pastor . Bob Grubb, assistant pastor.
Sundav Scl'1ool . 10 a . m.: Morning Wor·
ship . 11 a . m.; Wednesdav and Saturday
Evening Servicu, 7:30p.m.
.

BURLINGTON SOUTHERN ' BAPTIST
CHAPEL, Route I, Shode. Bible ochool, 7

GRAHAM

Po

MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST , Cor·

POMEROY CHURCH Of CHRIST. 712 W.

CHURCH

Copyrigtll 1112 ~ ~

Rev. John Evans . Sundov school . 10
a .m.; Sunday worship , 11 a .m.·
Children's church , II o.m.: Sundav
evening service, 7:00 p m., Wednesday
evening voung ladies ouxiliarv . 6 p .m
Wednesday family worship. 7:00p .m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH . Near
Long Bottom . Edsel HC!rt , pastor . Sundov
school. 10 a .m., Church, 7:30 p .m.,
prc;tyer meeting, 7:30p.m. Thursday .

326 E.

Main St. Neil Proudfoot . pastor, Bible
school . 9:30 a .m. : morning worsh•p.
10·30 a .m.: Youtl'1 meetings , 6:30 p .m.:
even•ng worship, 7:30. WeOnesday night
prover meeting and Bible studv, 7:30
p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMV , 115 Butternut
Ave , Pomeroy. En"Yoy and t-Jors . Rev
W!nlng. office~s in charge. Sunday·
holiness m•et1ng . 10 om .: Sunday
School. 10:30 a .m. Sunday schoolleOder,
YPSM, Eloise Adams . 7:30 p m .,
salvation m. .ting , various speakers and
music specials . Thursdav.o.... lO a .m. to 2
p.m. Ladies Home League, all women invited; 7:30 p .m. prayer meeting and
Bible study. Rev~ Noel Herman, teacher .

WESTSIDE

UNITED

PRESBYTERIAN Church . Church School .
10:15 a .m.; morning worship , II :30 a .
m.; BibleStudv . Tuesday-, 10a.m.: Junior
and Senior High Youth Group, Sundov. 6
p.m.

Main St .. Pomerov. Sundav services at
10:30 a .m. Holv Communion on the first
Sundov of each month, ond combined
with morning prayer on the third Sunday . Morning prorer and sermon on all
other Sundays o the month. Church
School and nursery care provided . Coffee 1'1our in the PorisA Hall immed•atelv
following the service.

. · POMEROY

fiRST

hsnda 1nd clo1ed her eyes. "Dear Lord." 1he prayed. "thank
you for Mommy and Daddy. Thank you for Zoomle (her gold·
fl1hlend Toddy and my new dreu . . '' Sheatopped auddenly
and 1 raised que~tlon l ng eyes to her. " Daddy," the aald anx·
loully. "that man on TV doem't have anyone to thank!"
Do you have Someone to thank? Come worship this week

KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver

Swain, Superlntend'"'t. ~ndoy ~ehool
9:30 eve&lt;y week .

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST CHUR -

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES , 37319 Stole

Route 12-4 (One mile east of Rutlond) .
Sunday . Bible lecture 9·30 a . m.; Waf .
chtawer study , 10:20 a . m . Tuesday ,
Bible study. 7·30 p.m . Thundov .
Theocrattc School. 7:30 p .m ; Service
Meeting. B::i!O p.m.

JESUS

CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. Portland Recine Road. William Roush ,
pastor. Lindo' Evans , church sChool direc·
tar. Church school , 9:30a .m .: morning
worship
IO :lO am .; Wednesday
evening prayer services , '1 :30pm.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST, Rev , Earl Shuler .
pastor. Warship service, 9.30 a .m. Sun ·
day school. 10:30 a .m. B1ble Study and
prayer ~~ erv!ce Thundov 7:30p.m.
CARLHON CHURCH, Klngsburv Rood .
Jimmie Evans, pas tor. Sunday school ,
9 30 a .m .. Ralph Carl , ~uperlntendent ,
evening worship , 7:30 p m Prayer
meeting, Wednesdav . 7:30p .m.
CHRISTIAN ,

HOLINESS -

Not Pentecostal. Rev . George Oll•r.
pastor. Wor5h lp service Sunday , 9:45
a .m.; Sundov school-, 11 a .m.; worship
service , 7·30 p .m. Thundav prayer
meeting . 7.30 p.m
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MT. HERMON Un ited Brethren in
ChriSt Church . Rev . Robert Sanden ,
pastor: Dan Will. lav leader . located In
Texa5 Community . off CR 82 . Sunday
school. 9:30a .m.: Morning worship ser·
vice , 10·-45 a .m., evening preach1ng ter·
vice second and fourth Sundays 7 :30
p.m .. Christ1on Endeavor1 flnt and thi rd
Sundays . 7:30 p .m. WeCinesdov prayer
meeting and Bible study, 7:30p .m .

CH Rev. Robert Miller pasto r, Lloyd
Wright , Director of Christian Education .
Sundar School . 9:30a. m.; Morning Wor·
ship, 0 :30 o. m.; Chair Practice, Sun ·
dav . 6:30 p.m .. Evening Worship , 7:30
p m. Wednasdav Prayer and Bib Is Studv ,
7:30pm
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST. Charles
Rustell Sr .. minister: Ri ck Macomber .
supt . Sunday school. 9:30a .m , worship
service, 10:30o .m. Bible Study , Tuesday ,
7·30p .m .
CHURCH Of

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SVRACUSE fiRST CHURCH OF GOD -

Middleport, Oh.

BOTTOM

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service , 11 a .m. ond 7:30 p .m. Prayer
m.. ting , Wednesday , 7:30p .m .

LONG

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Harrisonville
.
Fields , pastor;
Henry Ebl in. Jr..
School Supt
Sunday School 9·30 a.
Mornlnq Wor·
ship II o. m .. Sunday eve111ng service.
7:30 m.: Prayer Meeting , Thursdav. 7:30
pm .
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RUTLAND fREEWILL BAPTIST Church -

Salem St .. Rutland . Donald Karr , Sr ,
pastor Bud Stewart , superintendent .
Sunday School 10 a .m ; evening wor·
ship, 7:30p .m Wednesdav even ing ser·
vice, 7:30p.m.
CHURCH OF GOO of Prorhecy . located
on the 0 . J . White Rood at highway 160,
Sunday School 10 a .m . Supertntel'!dtnt
John Loveday . First Wednetdoy nlgt-lt of
month CPMA serv ices. second Wed.
nesdav WMB meeting , th ird through fifth
youth service. George Cro vle , pallor .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 510 Grant
St Middleport, Su':'doy School , lOa. m.:
morning worship . 1I a m evening wor·
ship 7 p, m . Wednesdov evening Bible
studv and r,royer meeting . 7 p . m. Af.
filiated w th Southern Baptist Con.
venflon

Tom

Richeson , pastor; Wallace Damewood ,
Sunday School Superintendent . Worship
service at 9 a m Bible School 10 a m
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH . Rev
Theron Durham, pastor . Sundav School
at 9:30a .m.; Morn ing worship at 10:30
a . m. Thursday serv1 ces at 7:30 p . m.

BRADFORD CHURCH

fREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald

OF

CHRIST-

Ricky Gilbert . po ~ tor ; Steve Pickens ,
superintendent . Sundav Schoo l 9·30 a .
m.; Church Services , 10:30 a .rn .

Knob, located on County Rood 31 Re v.
lawrence Glues e ncomp pas tor; Re v
Roger Wlllfoassistant pasto r. Preach ing
5ervlces . Sundov 7·30 p.m ., prayer
meet ing , Wednesdav . 7:30 p.m . Gory
Gr itfith , laodeVouth groups Sunday
&amp;11aing, 6.30 p m with Roger ond Violet
W111ford as leaders. Communion ser·
v1ces first Sundov each month .
WH.ITE 'S CHAPEL , Coolvil le RD . Rev
Ray Deeter, pastor . Sundpy school 9 :30
om .; worship service, 10:30 a .m. Bible
study and prayer servic e . Wednesdav .

JUBILEE

CHRISTIAN

CENTER

om .
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST CHURCH

Geo rge's Creek Rood . Rev . C. J . Lemley .
pos ter: John Fellure . • uper lntendent .
Church school. 9:30 a .m . morning war ·
ship , 10:30; evening service , 7 p .m. Bible
Stud y Thurs., 7 p.m . Classes for all ages .
Nurs e rv provided for worship serv ices.
ST PAUl lUTHERAN CHURCH , Corner
of Sycamore and Second Stl ., Pomeroy .
The Rev . William Middles worth , Pastor .
Sunday School ot 9;4S a .m and Church
Services II a .m.
SACRED HEART. Rev. Father Poul 0 .
Welton , pastor . Phone 992 ·2825 . Satur ·
day even ing Mo u , 7·30 ; Sunday Mau. 8
and 10 o.m . Confess ion , Saturdov . 7·
7·30p .m.

Amos Tillis , pastor ; Donny Tillis, Sundov
School Supt. Sundav School. 9:30 o.m ..
followed by morning wors hip. Sundav
evening sarv1ce , 1:00 p .m. Prover
meeting. Wednesday , 7:00p.m.

Middleport. Jame s E. Keesee . pastor .
Sunday morn ing wo rs h1p , lQ a .m ..
eve ning service, 7, Wednesdav evening
wo rship , 7 p.m . Vi1itot 1on Thursday.

7 :lOp m .

RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST . Eugene
Underwood. pas tor ; Herb Ellio tt . Sundov
school supt . Sunday schoo l, 9:30 a .m .:
morn ing worship and co munlon , I0 30

RUTLAND

CHURCH

Of

HARTf ORD CHURCH Of CHRI ST IN

CHRISTIAN UNION . The Rev. William
Campbell, pas tor . Sunday Sc hool , 9:30
a .m .. James Hughes, supt ., eve ni ng aer·
vice . 7.30 p m, Wed ne1doy eve ning
prayer mee ting 7.31:1 p .m Youth prayer
service each luelday .
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHUR~H . Lefort, W.
Va ., Rt. 1. Mark Irwin , pastor. Worshtp
service s. 9:30 o .m.; Sundav school , 11
a .m.; even ing 'worship , 7 30 p m.
Tuesday cottage prayer meeting a nd
Bible study , 9 30 a .m. Worship 1ervice,
Wednesday . 7:30p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH -

Walnut and Henry St1., Rave nswood , W.
Va. The Rev. George C. We ir ick pas tor.
Sunday School , 9:30 o m ; Sunday wor·
ship. 11 o m,
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CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , now located
on Pomeroy Pike. ·Countv Road 25, near
Flatwooda. Rev . Blackwood. pastor. Ser·
vices on Sunday Of 10:30 a .m . and 1 :30·
p.m . w1th Sunday school, 9:30a .m. Bible
study , Wednesdov . 7:00p .m.
INDEPENDENT

HOLINESS

VICTORY BAPTIST -

CHURCH .

TRINI TY Chrlst1on Assembly . Coolville
- Gilbert Spencer , poster. Sunday
school . 9:30 a .m.: marninQ wo rship, I I
am . Sunday eve ning seNice, 7:30pm.;
midweell proyar se rvice Wednesday.
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' RifTj';;ND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF

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011..-e Communltv Church
lawrence Bus h . pas tor: Max Folmer , Sr:
Superintendant. Sundav School·and mor.
ning worship , 9·30 a .m . Sunday evening
se rvi ce . 7 p.m .. Youth me eting and Bible
studv . Wednesday. 7 p.m
UNITED fAI TH CHURCH - Route 7 on
Pomeroy bypass . Re v. Robert Smith Sr .,
pasto r, Rev . James Cund1ff . a tsls tont
pastor Sundov School , 9.30 a .m .: mor.
ning worsh ip, 10 30 a m .. evenmg wor·
ship , 7.30. Wome n's Fellowthip ,
Tuesdoys . 10 a . m.; Wednesd ov nlghf
prove r sorvlce. 7·30 p .m .
FAITH BAPTIST Church , Mo 11on meet
at Un ited Steel Wo rkers Un ion Hall
Rallrood Stree t, Maso n . Morning wor:
ship q:30 a .m .. Sunday School \0:30 a .m.
Evening Service. 7 p.m Praye r meeting
W•dnesday , 7:30p.m . Mid·Wee k Sible
Studv . Thu rsdoy . 7 p.m .
FOREST RUN BAPTIS T - Rev. Nyle
Borden, pas to r. Corne lius Bunch .
sUpe r~nte ndenl . Sunday school , 9:30
a .m.; Je cond a nd fourth Sundays wor·
ship ser vice at 2 30 p.m .
MT . MOR IAH 8APTI Sl - fourth a nd
Main St., Middleport . Rev . Col vin Min·
ni s, pastor . Mr s. El vin Bumgardner ..,
aupt . Sunday sc hoo l. 9.30 a .m .; wor ship
servk e , I 0:45 a m
BURLINGHAM

SOUTHERN

BAPTIST

CHURCH . Route I , Snode . Pastor Don
Block . Aff1lioted wit h Southe m Baptist
Convention. Su ndov !.Chool , 1:30 p.m.:
Sunday worsh ip. 2 30 p.m. Thursday
aven•ng Blblestudv . 1 p.m
PENTECOSTAL ASS EMBLY
Ra ci ne ,
Route 124. Will iam Hoba ck, pa1tor . Sunday school. 10 a .m.; Sunday eve ni ng ••r·
v1ce , 7:00 p,m, Wednesday ...,.enlng sar.
"Y ice at 7.
CARPENTER BAPTIST, Don Cheadle,
Supt . Sunday School. 9.30 a .m. Mornmg
Worship . )0·30 a .m Praye r Ser vice ,
alt•rnote Sundav • .
MIDDLEPORT

INC. - Pearl St ., Middleport. Rev .
O'Dell Manley . poster , Sundav school .
9:30a.m.; Morn ing worsh 1p 10:30 a .m.:
evening worship , 7:30 p.m. Tuesdav.
12:30 p,m, Women's prayer meeting;
Pr;rer and praise service, Wednesdav .
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b.30p .m

THE

NAZARENE , Aa" lloyd D. Gr imm , Jr .,
pastor . Sunday school . 9:30a .m.; wa r·
sh1p service . 10:30 a .m. young people's
ser\IICe . 6 p.m. Evangelistic service , 6 :30
p.m. Wedna ~o dov serv1ce , 7:00pm.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , Corner of
Second . Pastor frank Lowthe r. Sunday
school . 9:45 a .m.; worship ser v1ce . Jl
o.m and 7:30pm. Weeklv Bible Study .
Wednesdoy , 7:30p.m .
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller
St .. Mason . W Vo , Euge ne L Conger ,
minister . Sunday Bible Study 10 am :
Wort hip II a .m. ond 7 p .m . Wednesday
8ible Study. vocal music . 7 p .m.
LIFE SCIENCE CHURCH - 11 No rth
Th ird St ., Cheshire . Independent , fun ·
damentol services Sunday &amp;"Wan ing 7:30
p.m Pastor Re v Or Robart Person1
MASON ASSEMBlY OF GOO . Duddi ng
Lane. Mason . W. Vo Rev . Ronnie B.
Rose. Pastor . Sunday School 9:45 a .m.:
Morning Worship 11 a .m. Evening Ser·
vice 7:30 p.m Wednesday Wome n's
Mi nistr ies 9 a .m (meeting a nd proyer.
Prayer and Bible Study 7 p m .

1JESUS CHRIST . Elder James Miller. Bible
study. Wednesdav . 7:30 p .m.: Sunday
Scl'1ool , 10 a .m . Sundav night serv• ce ,
7:30p.m.

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reaHze that not everyone believes In God . Perhaps . knowlns
this. they could belter und11rstand the slate of the world. We
'vould encouraaeand answer theirquealions as bMt we could.
cc nfldent thai Cod would not allow their faith to be deatroyed .
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SchOol , 9:00 a .m. , Morning worship ,
10:15. Bible Study Tuesday, 10 o.m ,
Bible study, Thursday , 7:30p.m .

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NAZARENE: Corner Union and Mulberry,
Rev . Virgil Byrer, pastor Glen McClung.
asst pastor. Clyde Henderson, pastor
emeritus. Sundoy School, ' :30 o m ..
Glen McClung. supt.: morning wonhip,
10 30 a .m.; evening teNice , 7 .00. mid·
week seNice, Wednesday. 7:00p .m.

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pastor; Debbie Buck , Sundov scho?l
$Upt. C1'1urch Scl'1ool , 9.15 a .m .; wor5t'11r
service, 10:30 a .m. Choir rehearsa ,
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FRIDAY

Friday, March 26, 1982

PENTECOSTAL.

Th ird

Avo., tl'1e Re\1 . Clark B'a ker , pasto r Carl
Nottingham, Sundav School Supt . Sun·
day School 10 a m . - classe s lor all
ages. Evening services, 6:00. Wed·
nesdoy Study, 7:30p .m. Youth se rvtcll,
7:30p .m . Friday .
.

ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP , t2B Mill St ,

Middleport. Po•ror is Brothe r Chuck Me.
Pherton . Sundov School at lO a . m. Ser·
vices Sunday evening ot 7 p.m. and Wed·
nesdoy at 7 p.m .

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Sentinel

CITY OF
nteroove nmental
Grant Contracts
POMEROY
305
031
99
MEIGS COUNTY
940 33
Charges lor
Forlhe F seal Year
Serv ces
35 t.tl 48 Road and Br dge
December 31 1981
60529
Fund
Fees L censes
CASH
682 95
Pe m ts
12 00 Cemetery Fund
RECONCILIATION
Cemeterv Beaues
Subtotals
Fees Licenses
3 404
Fund
Oepos orv Balances
Pe.m Is
28 522 30 Tot
15 819 17
a
Bank One
S 37 252 39 Fines and
Tota Rece pts
Farmers Bank and
Forie Is
32 6t1 18 Genera Fund
24 716 56
Sav ngs
665 27
All Other
MotorVeh c e
Farmers Bank and
L cense Tax
Revenue
30 464 22
Sav ngs
21 75~ 38
6 426 37
Fund
Farmers Bank and
Total Revenue
Sav ngs
44 232 59
R ece pts
635 7?4 6t Gaso ne Tax
6 200 47
Fund
Ba ances
103 90~ 63 Expend ture
D sbur
Road and Br dge
nvestments
sements
8 288 46
Fund
Cert I cates of
Cemetery
Depos t
251 900 2 Securlly of Persons
072 54
Fund
and Property 173 148 75
Other nvestments
Cemetery Bequest
Public Health and
(Inc ud ng
Fund
2 4 57
Sav ngs
9 925 00
Welfare
78 70
F eP otec on
Totals
Leisure Time
182 54
Fund
Total Oepos o y
Acllv lies
500 00 Fede a Revenue
Ba ances
103 904 63 Community DevelopSha ng Fund
6 387 00
Total Invest
mont
22 03 5? Total
79 788 51
ments
26 1 825 12
Transporta
Total Rece pts
Less Outstand ng
and Ba ances
ton
41880
Checks and Wa rants
Gene a Fund
28 079 35
Dec 31 198
4 766 44 General Govern
Ve h c e
(Cash.and nvestmen s
ment
84 S46 75 Motor
L cense Tax
n Hands of
Capital Outlay
23? 045 02
23 249 92
Fund
T ustees)
165 406 56 Bond Pr nc p a
Gaso ne Tax
Fund Cash
Ret rement
10 000 00
17 40 80
Fund
Balances
Interest &amp; F seal
Road and B dge
Other nvestments
Charges
2 595 37
Fund
8 893 75
!ncudng
Ceme e y Fund
5 OS5 49
201 571 87 Tota EMped
Sav ngs
0 sbursements 538 8 4 02 Ceme e y Bequest
Tota Cash On
618 83
Fund
3
14156632 Operat ng Transfers
Hand
Fe P oecon
To a Treasu y
n
7
DO
3 82 54
Fund
Ba ance
7 825 2 Operat ng Transfers
Fede a Revenue
Grand Tota
360 963 3
Out
7 000 00
Shar ng Fund
6 387 00
COMBINED
Other F nanc ng
Tota
95 607 68
STATEMENT
uses
JOS 53
Expend tures
OF RECEIPTS
Gene a Fund
9 939 48
Total Other F nanc ng
DISBURSEMENTs
Sources I USES) 4305 53 Moto Veh c e
AND CHANGES IN
L cense Ta x
Fund Cash Balance
BALANCES 7 83 58
Fund
Jan
981
104 851 84 Gaso
GOVERNMENTAL
ne Tax
FUNDS
Fund Cash Balance
5 028 46
Fund
General Fund
Dec 31 1?81
201 526 87 Road and Br dge
Revenue Rece p s
COMBINED STATI!MI?NT
6 98 83
Fund
P operty Taxes
44 964 48
Cem e ery Fund
4 976 98
OF REVENUES
Stale Lev ed Sha ed
Ceme e y Beques
EXPENSES ANO
Ta•es Etc
66 532
Fund
360 99
CHANGES N
Charges tor
F e Pro ec on
RESIDUAL EQU TY
25 389 48
Serv ces
3 82 54
Fund
FUND BALANCES Fede a Revenue
Fees L eenses
2 0
pe m ts
ALL PROPRIETARY
Sha ng Fund
6 384 00
nte est
FUND TYPES AND
Tola
73 254 86
27 523 58
Earnings
Ba ance
SIMILAR FIDUCIARY
F nes and
Dec 3
981
FUNDS
32 68 8
Fo fe Is
8 39 87
P opr etary Genera Fund
A Othe
Moto Veh c e
Enterpr se
10 637 90
Revenue
L cense Ta x
Ope at ng Revenues
Tota Revenue
6 066 34
Fund
Rece pts
207 8~0 79 Cha ges fo
Gaso ne Ta x
E)(pend u e
0 sb u
Se v ces
267 468 23
Fund
2 12 34
semel'!ts
Road and B dge
Tota Ope at ng
Secur tv of Persons
Fund
2 694 92
Revenues
267 468 23
and P ope y 124 83 26
Cemetery Fund
78 51
Ope
at
ng
Expenses
Pub c Health a no ~
Cemetery Beques
Serv
ces
60
963
50
Persona
We fa e
5 04604
Fund
3 257 84
Gene a Gove n
Mater a sand
Fede a Revenue
men
49 62 ~
Supp es
12 660 04
Sha ng Fund
3 00
Tota Exp 0 sburse
Cap a Outlay
4 730 25 Tot a
22 352 82
men s
79 504 66 Othe Opera ng
CASH BALANCE
Ope at ng Transfer s
RECEIPTS AND
E•penses
28
769
37
Qui
7 000 00
EXPENDITURES
Tota
Ope
a
ng
To a Othe
BY FUND
Expense
167 23 6
F nanc ng Sou ces
General Fund
USES
7000 00 Ope a ng
Ba an e Jan
Fund Cash Ba ance
f ncome
267 468 n
98
3 362 79
27 230 09 Nonope a ng Revenues
Jan 1 198
Rece pts
Fund cash Ba ance
Gene al P oper y
Expenses
48 566 22 Othe Nonope a ng
Dec 31 1981
Ta x Rea l Es a e
Spec al Revenue
and T a e
Expense
1 369 40
Funds
Gross
678 80
Net ncome
Revenue Rece pts
Tang be Pe sona
Res dua Equ ty Fund
P ope ty
P operty Tax
Taxes
44 694 97
Ba ances Jan
G oss
88 68
State Lev ed Sha ed
49 656 90
Es ate Ta x
Ta•es E c
45 388 22 Res dua Equ y Fund
Gross
703 64
Charges or
Loca Go11e nmen
Ba ances Dec 31
9 125 00
Se v ces
and Sta e ncome
4 566 32
nte est
Ta•
5 932 94
Tot._l Propr etary
998 72
Earn ngs
L quo Perm
A Othe
Ope a ng Revenues
F ees
00 00
19 826 32 Cha ges fo
Revenue
c garerte L cense
Tota Revenue
Se v ces
267 468 23
Fees and F nes
Rece pts
20 633 23 To a Opera ng
Gross
112 50
Ex pend u e
0 sb u
24 7 6 56
267 468 23 Tota Rece pts
Revenues
Sements
Tota Beg nn ng
Opera ng Expenses
Secur y o Pe sons
Ba ance P us
49 0 49 Pe sona Se v es 60 963 SO
and P ope tv
Rece1pts
28 079 35
Pub c Hea th and
Mater a sand
EMpend tures
78 70
We fa e
Supp es
72 660 04 To a Exp
Le su e T m e
Cap a Out ay
4 730 25
Adm
19 50 55
Acvt es
50000 Othe Ope a ng
- Town Ha s
commun y Delle op
Memo a Bu d ngs
Expenses
28 769 J7
men!
22 OJ 59
and G ounds
237 93
To a Ope a nq
Transpo ta
F r e Protec on 200 00
EMpenses
67 2J 6 G and
4 8 80
I on
To a E xp
Ope at ng Income
General Govern
Gene a Fund
9 939 48
349939
ment
26 468 23 Sa ance Dec 31
Deb Se v ce
Nonope at ng Revenues
981
8 39 87
Bond P nc pa
Expenses
l
ata
EMP
P
us
Ba
3 000 00 Other Nonoper a ng
Ret ement
28 079 35
Dec 31, 1981
n ees &amp;Fsa
Motor Veh c e
Expense
369
40
c ha ges
434 56
L cense Tax Fund
Net ncome
Tofa Exp D sbu se
Ba ance Jan
Res dua Equ tv Fund
ments
1
OJ 53
98
6 823 55
Balances Jan
Opera ng T ansf e s
Rece pts
00000
n
49 656 90 Moto Veh c e
Other F nanc ng
Res dua Equ ty Fund
cense Tax
6 426 37
Uses
305 53
Tot a Rece pts
6 426 37
Ba ances Dec 31
o al Othe F nanc ng
To a Beg nn ng
4 566 32
Sou ces USES 7 305 53
Ba ance P us
F due ary
Fund Cash sa ance
Rece1pts
23 249 92
Nonexpend T
35 28 59
Jan 1 1981
Expend tu es
Fund Ca sh Ba ance
Ope at ng Revenues
Tota Exp
51 352 76 0 he Opera ng
Dec 3 981
M sc
3 27 68
Debt Serv ce
Re11enues
t 000 00
Man
405590
Funds
G and To a Exp
Tota Opera ng
Revenue Re ce pts
Moto Veh c e
Re11enues
t 000 00
2 288 67
P opcrty T a•es
L cense Tax
Net ncome
Tota Revenu e
7 83 58
Fund
2 288 67 Res dua Equ ty Fund
Rece pts
Ba ance Dec Jt
Ex p end u e
D sb u
Sa ances Jan
6 825 2
1981
6 066 34
semen s
Res dua Equ tv Fund
To a Exp Pus Ba
Bond P nc pa
Ba ances Dec 3
Oec 31. 1981
23 249 92
000 00
Ret emen
Gaso ne Tax Fund
n e es &amp; F sea
825 2 Ba ance Jan
Cha gcs
2 60 81
1981
940 33
3 26
c
Rece pts
To a E xp D sbu se
Gaso ne Ta x
6 200 47
ments
9 60 8
Pub c No ee
To a Rece pts
Fund Cash Ba ance
6 200 47
To a Beg nn ng
FINANCIAL
Jan 1 98
42 538 6
Fund Case Ba an e
REPORT OF
Sa ance P us
TOWNSHIPS
Rece1pls
17 40 88
Dec 3 98
JS 665 92
For F seal Year
EMpend tu es
Cap ta Pro ec
To a Ex p
End ng December
Funds
31 98
- M sc
8 865 08
Rev enue Rece p s
Chester Township
Man
6 6338
nte gove nmenta
G and To a Exp Me gs County
G ant Cont ac s
Gaso ne Tax
CheSler Oh o
3 0 5
0 3
9 9
Fund
5 028 46
To a Revenue
March 20 198
John D R ebel Sr Ba ance Dec J
Rece s
305 03 99
1981
Cap a u ay
239 045 02
TownshiP Clert&lt;
2 2 34
Tot a Exp 0 sbu se
Te No 614 To a Exp Pus Be
ments
239 045 02
985-4 95
Dec 31 1981
17 40 80
Fund Cash
SUMMARY OF
Road and B dge
CASH BALANCES
Fund
Dec
3 ·u-;=~r_nrriZ~~~~~···•'.
RECEIPTS AND
Total
Ba ance Jan
EXPENDITURES
98
605 29
Balance
Rece pts
Gene a P operty Ta x
Jan 1 1981
Gene al Fund
$3 362 79
Rea Estate anCI
T a e
Mota V eh c e
Gross)
8 56 37
Tang tj fe Persona

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AUCTION
TOOLS-fURNITURE
COOKWARE
MISCELlANEOUS

SATURDAY: MARCH 27, AT
6:30P.M.
AT
RUTLAND GYMNASIUM

S&amp;KAUCTION
"

SHERMAN TILLIS OWNER
LONNIE NEAL AUCTIONEER

TERMS OF SALE CASH OR CHECK
WITH POSITIVE I D

c Not ce

IN THE COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY
OHIO
Case No 8 00
Robe t E M er
P a ntff

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Method st
Chu c h
of
Ru and Oh o aka Rut and
Un ted M ethod st Chu ch
et a
De endants
NOT CE BY
PUBL CATION
To 1 a G aham Lau a G
Pa ke
F o ence Stout
Ca r e H g ey
W u am
Nobes N cho as Nobes
E zabeth T aylo Jenette
Grant
E mer Logan
Homer Logan By on w
Ho t Maude Ho
Denn s
Hot Lu a N Humphrey
E mont Stevens aka E
S evens W am E Stan
sbu v Hannah Ga en Em
me« S and bury
Emma
S ansbu y L zz e Dutton
Ha vey Stansbu y Wa r en
S ansburv
u a Be ows
M s Mar on C ne Mrs
W am Lann ng
Mrs
oa us B ack Mrs Gecvge
v Lashe
George Sfl!ln
sbu y Mar ha Ann Shep
pa d
Je ta L tlleton
wa er Strout Ber haS out
aka Be t e Stout 0 ve
Stansbu y Me ze
5 an
sbury
PM
Stansbu y
M s Ca e Hoope W be
Stansbu y
Ma ha
Mag aw Mary E G mo e
Rob na Ba on Cha es H
Stansbu y
Lucy
s
G a ham Pear e Graham
Thompson C H Them
pson
C a e G aham
Dan els
J
Dan e s
Cha les Ho I Get! L t
t eton Method s Church of
Rut and Oh o aka Rut and
Un ted Method st Chu ch
Bapt Sl Chu ch of Rut and
Oh o aka Ruti and Free W
Bapt st Church aka Go den
Ru eF ee WH Bap siC:OJi!
terence Chr stan Chu ch
of Ru an d
Oh o aka
Rut and Chu ch of Ch st
nc B b e Method st Chu
ch of Rut and Oh o fo
me y known as Rut and
Commun ty Chu ch and
the unknown he rs next of
kn
dev sees
egatees
executors adm n stra ors
guard ans
successors
ass gns and spouses f any
of Ang e Nob es
a
G aham Laura G Parke
F orence S out
Ca r e
H g ey
W I am Nob es
N cho as Nob es E zabelh
Tay a
J en~?tte
G an
E me
Logan
Home
Loga n By on W Holt
Ma ude Ho t Denn s Hot
Lu aN Humph ey Elmont
Stevens aka E Stevens
W am E
Stansbury
Hannah Garen Emmett
Stansbury
Emma san
sbury L zz e Dutton Har
vey s ansbu y
Wa r en
Stansbury Ju a Be ows
M s Maron C ne Mrs
W am Lann ng
Mrs
Dar us Black M s Geo ge
v Lashe Geo ge Stan
sbu y Mar ha Ann Shep
pa d
etta L tieton
Wa te Stout Be lha Stou
aka Ber e Stout 0 ve
Stansbury Me zer Stan
sbu v
PM
Stansbury
Mrs Ca r e Hooper W fber
Stansbury
Martha
Magraw Mary E G mo e
Rob na Barton Char es H
Stansbury
Lucy
s
Graham Pear e Graham
Thompson
CH
Thorn
pson
C a e G aham
Danes
J
Oan~ls
Cha les Ho
Get! L t
tieton and he unknown
successo s
ass gns
trustees
rece vers and
conferences f any of he
Method st
Church
of
Rutland Oh o aka Rut and
M&lt;&gt;thc&gt;di!" Church
~8f1tiS.'
Rut and

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Ba ance Dec 31
1981
78 51
Tola Exp P us Ba
Dec 31. 9S
5 055 49
Cemetery Request
Fund
Ba ance January 1
1981
3 404 26
Receepts
nterest
2 4 57
Tota Rece pis
214 57
Tota Beg nn ng
Ba ance Plus
ReCeiPtS
3 6 8 83
Expend tures
Expend tures Non
estr cted
360 99
Toto E•p
360 9'1
Balance Dec 31
1981
3 257 84
Tota E•P PUS Bal,
Dec 31. 1981
J 6 8 83
F re Protect on
Fund
Receipts
Genera Prope ty
Ta)(
Real Estate
and T a ler
!G oss
3 107 07
Tang ble Pe sona
P operty Tax
Gross
75 47
To a Rece p s
3 182 54
To a Beg nn ng
Ba ance Pus
Rece•PIS
3 182 54
Expend tures
Contracts
3 107 14
Other Expenses
75 40
To a Exp
3 182 54
Tota EXP P US Ba
3 82 54
Dec 31. 981
Federal Reserv'
Shar ng Fund ~
Rece pts
G ants Fede al
6 387 00
To al Rece p s
6 387 00
To a Beg nn ng
Ba ance Pus
Rece p s
6 387 00
Expend lures
Ma nt and Operat on
Other Expenses
6 384 00
To a Exp
6 384 00
Baa nee Dec 3
1981
3 00
To a Exp P us Ba
Dec 31. 98
6 387 00
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Pope
132 09
G oss)tyT ax
Tota Rece pts
8 288 46
To a Beg nn ng
Balance P us
Rece1pts
8 893 75
Expend tures
Tota Exp
--M sc
1 01 75
- Ma nt
5 87 08
Grand To a E•P Road and Br dge
Fund
6 98 83
Balance Dec 31
198
2 694 92
Tota Ex'f. Plus Ba
Dec 3 1981
8 893 75
Cemeterr Fund
Balance Jan
1981
682 95
Receipts
Genera Propt'rty
Ta•.:r Real Estate
ll'n dTraller
(Gross)
3 107 07
Tanolb e Persona
Pr-ty Tox

been ass gned Case Num
~&gt;or 18 00 and Is pend ng n
the Court Of Common Pleas
of Me gs County Pomeroy
Oh o ~5769
The ob ect Of the Com
p a nt s a partition act on
conce nlng o
gas and
o he
m nera s except
c;oa
underly ng
the
fo owing d6Cr bed real
estete
s tuated n the Townshlp
of Rutland
county of
M eigs and State of Ohfo
and descr bed as to11ows
Be no the property wh ch
was reserved by Donald H
M e and Vlo et M 11er n
a deed to Dav d Bumoard
ner and Sh rley Bumga d
ner dated December 13
1972 wh ch was descr bed
as a of the real estate
oceted eest of the Nob e
summ t Road be ng ap
prox mately 20 acres mo e
or ess The aforesa d 20
ac es s part of the rea
estate former v known as
he Nobes Farm wh ch
conta ned 100 acres
Also
descr bed
fol ows
B e ng the
ema n ng po I on of the
fo ow ng desc bed rea
estate wh ch s located east
Of the Nob e Summ t Road
Townsh p Road T 174
beg nn ng at a stake 64 rOds
east of the west ne and 20
Ods north Of lhe south ne
Of sect on No 1 Town No
6 ~ange No 14 of the Oh o
Company s
Putchase
thence east 153 and Z!.J ods
thence no th 10-4 rods then
ce west 153 and 2f.J ods
hence south 10.4 rods to tt)e
p ace of beg nn ng con
a n ng 100 acres more o
ess n Rut and Townsh p
Me gs County Oh o and
known as the Nobes Farm
Except ng 0 ac es more
or ess as conveyed by
warranty deed dated June
26 928 wh ch s recorded
n Deed Book 126 Page 294
Deed Records of Me gs
Coun y Oh o
Except ng 2 ac es mo e
o ess as conveyed by qu t
cia m deed dated June 25
1934 wh ch s ecorded n
Oeed B oo k 37 Page 6 0
Deed Reco rds of Me gs
coun y Oh o
E.cept ng
~
acres
mo e o ess as conveyed
by deed dated June 6 1945
wh ch s reco ded n Deed
Book 153 Page 490 Deed
Reco ds of Me gs Coun y
Oho
Except ng
6
ac es
mo e o ess as conveyed
by deed wh ch s ecorded
n Deed Book 252 Page 429
Deed Records of M e gs
County Oh o
Rete ence Deed Vo ume
252 Page 445 and vo ume
230 Page 703 Deed Recor
ds o Me gs County Oh o
and the prayer s that the
above descr bed estate be
par
oned tha the n
erests be se off o o de ed
so d f t canno be pa
oned fo an a owance
of atto nev fees he e n and
costs
You a e equ ed to an
swe he Comp a n w th n
twen y e ght 28) days al
ter the last pub cat on o
h s not ce wh ch w
be
pub shed once each week
or s )C (6) success ve
weeks The as pub ca on
w be made on Ap 1 2nd
1982 and he twenty e gh
28 days for answe w
commence on hat date
n case of you fa u e to
a nsw e
o
o he w se
espond as equ ed b';' he
Oh o
Ru es a l
Cv
P ocedu e
udgmen by
defau
w
be ende ed
aga nsf you o the e e
demanded
n the Com
pan
DATE Feb 24 982
La ry E Spencer
Cle k of Cou ts
Me gs Coun y
Com mon Peas Cou
By M a ene Ha son
Deputy
26 3 5 2 19 26 4 2

NOTICE TO MOTOR
VEHICLE DEALERS
n accordance with Sec
t on 307 86 ORC sealed b ds
w 1 be received b~ • the
Me gs County Board of
Comm ss one s ,.. the r of
f ce located n !he Cour
thouse Pomeroy Oh o unt 112 noon on Apr 113 1982
and opened at 2 P M on
Apr 13 for the fo ow n~
veh c e
1982 4 door sedan ful
s ze su tab e tor pol c;:e
use
Po ce pac kage
302 cu
n eng ne o
Ia ger) V 8
Automat c transm sian
Heavy
Du y
Water
Cooled
Powe Steer ng &amp; Power
Brakes
T ntedW ndsh e d
A r.onrt 1 onP.
Heater Defroster
Ant freeze
v ny Seats
Rubber Floor Mats
HellVY duty Alternator
BOAmps
Heavy duly Batte y 70
Amps
Heavy Duty Rad a or
Steel belted rad al f res
HR 78x15 o compa abe
Whee Covers
E ec c Coo Locks
Heavy Ou y Suspens on
shocks
L m od S p
D f
fe ental
Guage Package
a I
emp amps etc
&amp;
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Hand
R gh
M OS
Wh te Top Black Bot
om
The f ont of he enve ope
conta n ng the b d must be
marked
sea ed B ~
Pol ce Veh cle B dde o
fu n sh the awn b d form
The Boa d of County Com
m ss one s may accept the
lowest b d or se ec the
best b d fo the ntended
pu pose and reserve the
r ght to re ect any or a I
b ds and or any part
he eof
MARY HOBSTETTER
CLERK
MEIGS COUNTY
COMM SSIONERS
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Guysvll e Oh o
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Ph 992 7583
or 992 2282
J 7 mo

PH "2 '1913
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A WEE I&lt;
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12 OOpm to2 lOam
Sun 28m 12p m
Carryout Beer
Available
Bands Every Frl &amp;
Set N ght
THIS FRI &amp; SAT
MARSHALL
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Coming Next
Lone Wolle Band
Then Tranz t
Happy Hour
Mon Thurs
4 ooto6 oop.m
Mon -Keg N ght
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Reg S25
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Now $27 50
S3S Wave Lenth
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169 N 2nd
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Cill 992 2725

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GARAGE
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METHODIST CHURCH
OF RUTLAND OHIO aka
RUTLAND
UN TED
METHODIST CHURCH et
al
Oefendan s
No 18 36
NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
TO ra Graham Laura G
Pa ·l(er Flo ence s ou
Ca r e H g ey
W I am
Nobes N cho as Nobes
E zabeth Ta.y o
Jenette
Grant
Elmer Logan
Home Logan Byron W
Ho
Maude Ho t oenn s
Ho
Lula N Humph ey
E mont S evens aka E
Stevens W am F Stan
sbury Hannan Garen Em
mett Stansbury
Emma
Stansbu y L zz e Dutton
Ha vev S ansbury Warren
Stansbu y Ju e Bellows
Mrs Ma on C ne Mrs

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395

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NEW LISTING
Level
lot n M dd epor 50•94
GOOd for
ra er or
house Want on y $5 000
NEW LIST NG - Sma 1
count v hom e w th bath
na ura gas heat new
add ton
w th
fu 1
basemen
be ng bu t
and 1 ac es Lead ng
Creek wate
REAL N CE
7 room
r e mode ed ca rpeted
home
Mode n bath
n ce k chen w th range
d n ng
arge carport
and eve o 66•150 L c
wale On y S28 000
II ACRES - Rt 7 near
Eas ern Has o d 7 room
house
ex a n ce 2
bedroom Schu z a er
12x52
garden and
severa buld ngs Jus
$32 000
OWNER FINANCING
Here s one you can
afford
Small down
p3yment and move n
Has several bedrooms
new bath basement
new roof
and
a
workshop on a arge lot
Only $32 500
300 ACRES - Cattle
fa m and hay and 10
room farm home with 2
ba hs La ge lam ly
room modern k tchen
tots of good carpet ng
fr~ gas furnace heat
basement and
ar'ge
wrap around porch w
se I for ess than the ap
pra sa Trv me
MIODLEPORT -20yr
o d 4 bedroom home
La ge fam y room
Ia ge patio ga age and
large lot above a
floods Natural gas fur
nace 2 full baths and
beaut ful v ew Ask ng
U7 000
Offer
we corned
WE NED OUR HOME
TO SELL IF NO SALE
NO CHARGE TRY US
FOR BEST RESUI:TS
99N176NOW
Reallors
Gordon
VIrgil &amp; Sw Mur

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classlfleds and
Savei.J I

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992 2259
NEW LIST NG
NEAR ~HESTER
82 5 Ac e fa m w th 30
acres
ab e
27 s
pasture most v fenced
Se~e a sheds and ba
ns N ce y remode ed
hree bedroom home
Even an o d m
$89 500 00
NEW LISTING
Remade ed
hree
bedroom home on a
eve lo Cute as a but
ton and a barga n at
$17 800 00
NEW LISTING - ON
THE RIVER - 75Acres
w th a one sto y home
5 20 acres t able
some acreage c eared
on the r ver fo camp
s tes Gas and o r ghts
$62 000 00
NEAR MINE I 1
Two
bedroom home wh ch
was
re ce nt v
r emode ed
has
8
ac es wh ch parr a e
fen ced a ce a w th
bu d ng ove
and a
ga age
Redu ce d
524 900 00
FOUR BEDROOMS n Langsv I e w h a
Ia ge k tchen tam v
room
v ng
oom
ga age and over an
acre of evel yard and
garden
Reduced
$950000
ASSUMABLe LOAN Home son a n ce street
n M dd eport Has s x
rooms and s a 1 2 sto y
frame w than ce porch
storage bu d ng over
ga age
Has lots of
c oset space S29 900 00
NEW LIST! NG
REEDSVILLE
2 )(60
Mob le home
w m 12 x38 match ng
add t on
Most y tur
n shed gOod con
d ton
170 x180
lot
S19 500 00
REALTORS
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992-4191
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949 2UG
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SERVICE
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LOST me e beag e dog
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Lead ng Creek Road area
Also Depot St area 742
2249

The rol ng stream of fe
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Buts! lithe vacant cha r
Reca Is the love the vo ce
hesm e
Of the one who once sat
he e
To some he may forgotten
To others a pa t of the past
But to us who oved and ost
hm
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Gas L ne-D tches
water L1ne Hook ups
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county cert f ect
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P ck up and
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ca
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F sh ng L cense on sale
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enced AUCT ONEER
Estates ant ques farm
househo ol L censed Oh o
WV Buy ng ant ques 304
773 5785 773 9 85

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n gh at
Auct on every F
the Hartfo d Commun ty
Center Truckloods of new
merchand se every weel&lt;
Cons gments of new and
used merchand se a ways
we come
R cha d
Reynolds Auc oneer 275

3069
9

Wanted to Buy

WANT TO BUY 0 d fur
n ture and Ant ques of all
k nds cal Kenneth Swa n
446 3159 and 256 1967 n th e
even ngs

Fo

Racine F re Dept sponsors
a Gun Shoot Sat n ghts
6 30 p m Bashan Factorv
choke 12 gauge shotgun

&amp; Alum mum

31~«

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Easte
ca ndy earn to
make you own ho ow o
sol d chocolate Bunnys
F led eas er eggs and
mu ch mo e Free candv
mak n g demonstrat ons
carousel Confect onery
M ddlepo t Ca for da e
and t me 992 63•2

We pay cash fo a e mode
c ean used cars
F enchtown Car Co
8 I Gene Johnson
446 0069
An que fu n ure o d cup
boe ds stone ars w th b ue
wr t ng &amp; o d egg baskets
Cal 367 0 38

New
sh pme n
lad es
s acks $7 99 and b ouses
Mens Wrang er s an
b ue eansS 2 99 p L ades
Pu ses S 0 00 Mens and
ch ldren wes ern boots
Ba leys Shoes M ddleport

We cut
ces Ca

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BUILDINGS
S zes sta t from JOX24

MAIN STREET
GARAGE
!Formerly BareMetatl
271 w Ma n Pomeroy

Utihty Bu1ldmgs
s zos from 4 ro • and a
wood bu ld ngs 24x36
nsulated Dog Houses

Wr te your own ad and order by rna I with th s
coupon Cence your ad by phone when you get
resu ts Money not retundeb e

P&amp;s BUILDINGS
Rt 3 Box 54
Rae ne Oh
Ph 6 4 943 2591
6 5 tfc

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RICk &amp; Bill Cogar

we need dealers fo new
stand up cookbOOk F ee
deta Is Wes t Pub sh ng
Company
S Ma n St
Dept S P 0
B o•
64
Eng ewood Oh o •5322

An que oak fu n tu e
ound lab es bookcases
desks d esse s chests ce
boxes e c Call446 3759

Owners
BRAKES TUNE UPS
OVERHAULS
DIESEL EXHAUST
Open Mon Sat 9 5
3 S mo

The abandoned Ant qu ty
Method st Chu ch bu ld ng
and ts and Is for sa e n
te ested pe sons may sub
m t b ds to Athens D str ct
Un ted M et hod st Un on

eroy
o 45769Ave
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PUlliNS
EXCAVATING
• Dozers
• Backhoes
• Dump Trucks
• Lo--Boy
• Trencher
ewater
eSewer
• Gas L nes
• Septic Systems
Large or small Jobs
PH 9?2 2478

C. R. MASH

CONSTRUCTION
custom k tchens and
appl ances
custom
bathrooms remodeling
ptumblnt electric and
heat nv

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH 992 6011

Apr

26

982

Giveaway

4

ANY PERSON who has
anyth ng 10 g ve away and
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other h ng for
may place an ad nth s
be no
co umn There w
charge to the advert se

OLD FURN TURE beds
ron brass or wOOd K t
chen cubbords of al type s
Tab es round or square
Wood Ice bo• es 0 d desks
and bookcases W
buy
comp e e househo d Go d
s ve
o d money pocket
watches cha ns r ngs and
etc nd an Art facts of all
types A so buy ng basebaf
cards Osby Mart n m
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Pomeroy Oh 45769

Rod ato SpecialiSt
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Vrs Exper1ence

SMITH NELSON
NOTORS
INC
Pomeroy Oh
Ph 992 2174

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

Reg blue Doberman Ca
388 9360 0 446 4582

And Home Ma ntenance
• Roofing of all types
esd ng
eRemodehng
• Free est mates
eto Yrs exper ence

TOM HOSKINS

304 675 1969
PUPPY 304 882 3380

Ph 949 2160 or 94H31lc

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Lostand Found
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Lost gray and b ack mal e
K eeshound n R ec ne area
f
contact Jim Per
FOWLER CONSTRUCTION
S nger M e Hill Rd
~Hn

CAN HELP YOU
BUILD YOUR DREAMS!
New Construction

and Remodelln-.
FROM CONCRETE TO ROOFING
AND EVERYTHING IN BETW£EN
PH tft45&lt;Q or tt2 la6

GET VALUABLE tra n ng
as e young bus ness person
and earn oood money p us
some great gifts as a Sen
t net oute carr ~r Phone
us r ght away and get on
the e g bl ly st at '192
2 56 or 9'12 2157
Fu or part I me RN fo 7
to 3 sh ft Fu or pa tt me
RN or LPN for 11 to 7 sh ft
Ca
Nancy VanM eter
Pomeroy Health Cere Cen
ter 992 6606
Need someone to stav w th
Especial y day! me
W II take olde person to
ve n 992 3704

me

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Motley to L~n

REF NANCE or purchase
your home 30 year fixed
rate wva &amp; Oh o Leader
Mortgage 77 E s ate St
Athens Oh 592 305
23

Professional
Serv ces

Pano
Tunng
&amp;
Repa r Cal B
Wa d for
appo ntment
wards
Keyboa d 446 4372
c &amp; L Bookkeep no
n
come a)( returns for n
d v dua s &amp; bus nesses
Ca o Nea «6 3862
STARKS TreeS. Lawn Se
v ce a types
mm ng &amp;
rem ova
nsured 304 576
2010

Wanted an e der y ady to
stay or ve n to ake ca e
of an e de v ady Ca .446
4537
Have vacancy fo r e der y
pe son Room and board
and
aund y resonab e
992 6022

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' s:our:..:a, n:o&lt;o:e____
SANDY AND BEAVER n
surance Co has offe ed
serv ces for f re nsurance
cove age n Ga a countv
for a mos
a cen urv
Farm home and pe sana
property coverages are
aval ab e
o meet
n
d v dua
need s
Contact
Foste Lew s agent Phone
379 33 8

Kara e the ult mate n self
defence a pr vate essons
Men wom en &amp; ch ld en
lnst uct on hru bla ck belt
A so ave ab e l&lt;a ate
un fo ms puch ng and
k eking bags and protec
t ve equ pment
Jerry
Lowery
&amp;
Assoc ates
Karate sud o
143
Burl ngton Rd
Jackson
Oh Call286 307&lt;
18

NE W NCOME L M TS If
you ea n be w een $9000

o

S S 000 a yea you may be
ab e to buy a l bed oom
house no a mob e home
for as t e as S135 e m onth
No down pay men ca 992
703•

3 bed oom 2 ac es ha
dwood oo s Ia ge ga age
2 bedroom r enttt Make rne
an offe
n M ason John
Sheet s land
m es South
M dd ep ort sr 7

PR CE edu ced sa e ~Y
owne
2 S ory house l3
ooms
dea
or a ~c
fam v or r enta p operty
Needs so me repa rs n t"le
20 s es s Phone 304 67r
7353 afte 5 p m
ONE owner house
2
M a n St 6 r ooms 2 sto ~y
b ck custom bu I 304 67~
2381
HOU SE Meadowbrook Ad
on 3 bed oom fam y
room w th fr ep ace cen
tra a r basemen 30.4 675
1542
d

367

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TWO homes
and con act by owne s
Ha tf ord wate &amp; sewef'
househo d goods and an
t ques 304 882 2965

Need ~ pe d vacat on from
housework? Earn good $$$ Spec a made wedd ngs &amp;
at
and meet nice peop e ann v er sary cakes
reasonab e pr ces Co 388
A von Ca 446 3358
8482
Housew ves &amp; work no
g r s turn your spare time Babys tt ng n my home
nto cash $5 to S8 per hr Have references prefer
poss ble
no exper ence day shIt Ce 446 1749
necessary Fo ntervlew &amp;
appo ntment call Holiday
nn Sat March 27 between
o &amp; J Ask for Mrs Sk d
895
more

1 7 month old m a e puppy
House brok en
M xed
breed 992 6790
FOUND A great pace for
P zza &amp; family fun at
V II age Plue 304 675 4472

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Cigarette
Vend ng
Bus ness Ce 304 773 $651

Human Se v ce Pos on
The Go a Jackson Me gs
end seco nd
Mental Health Board s F RST
ook ng for an nd v dual morgages and contrac s
who can wo k on a month and ece vab cs purchased
to month contract basis to 6 ~ «6 4113
seek out f nd and 1 cense
e)(tremural care homes n
Real Estate
Gall a Jackson and Me gs
Count es
M m mum
req~,~ rments B A or B S l"l- -H
= om
= occs-;fo::-:r:-;S
;-:a:'IIe
=n a human se v ce f e d
w th an emphasis
n 1972 concord Mob e Ho me
Psycho ogv or Soc al Work 12•65 Co «6 7015 after
Please apply by subm t ng 5 JOpm
a resume to the Ge a
Jackson Me os
Menta
Hea th Board P 0 Box Beaut fu br ck &amp; f ame 3
514 Ge lpo s Oh o 45631 bed oom home w seen c
view
wood bu n ng
The Ga a Jackson M e gs f rep ace forma d n ng
Mental Hea th Board Is an
equa
Oppo tun ty Em centra a r w hea pump
Lanscaped
1 acre
ot
p aye
w fenced n back yard
S45 900
1 % f nanc ng
A SS ISTANT
CH EF sma I down payment Ca I
TECHNOLOGIST LABORAT 446 3766
OR Y
Jackson Gene a
Hosp Ia R pley W VA s
6
m
house at ached
now nterv ew no for an ga age good cond t on 345
ass stan!
ch ef Eas Broadway
Rt 35)
Te c hnolog st
for
Jackson
P ce only
Laboratory
Job w I
requ re ab I tv o wo k n s12 000 286 6305
a
aren of the
ab
Scheduling and Iran ng
ass st n writ no procedure
manuel
ma nta n ng
qual ty control reco ds
ma ntance of equ pment n
c ud ng m n ma and r epa r
and calabrat on And some
week end work Qua I ed 2 bedroom cotta ge on B ue
person w 1 have 2 yea s of Lake south of Ga po s
superv s ng experience n lust off of Raccoon C eek
Med co Labota ory have s 75 pe mo $175 depos t
a BS degee n Med ea Co 286 4346
Techno ogy and be AS C P
reg s e ed
Exce en
benet s and sa ary In 5 oom house w th arge
ye d and 2 n ce ga den
te ested pe son may ca
spots w th ga age and out
personne depar m ent a
304 372 273 Monday th u bu d ng AI fo Sl 500
Fr day
to
more
n Ca 6W3670619
format on
Equal em
p oyment opportun ty M F
For sa le by owne a J bd
house w lh a garden spo 3
H
m es fom Mece~ e
ELDERLY man needed Oh $26 500 Ca 256 6040
mechen ca ly
nc ned
Wr e Bo• C 9
Po nt 8 m &amp;bathon30aces
Pleasant Reg ste
Pt
mo e o ess SOD ft f om
V nton B dge go ng Wes
Pleesent WV
on 325 For sa e or trede fq
SOMEONE o ve n w h sm a er p ace c ose to
e derly coup e ady needs own No phone
some ass st ance Contac t
Mrs cru cksnanks a Pt
P easant Job Serv ce 30.4
675 2770

type
304

WANT E D
COMPLETE
RAD ATOR
SERVICE
From the Sma lest
Heater core to the
Largest Rad ator

Zl

nsurance Agent Start at
S 75 to S300 Exper ence
preferred Ca Mon 3 29 at
10 00 to 3 OOPM «6 1005

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8 20 fc

3(

)Wanted
) For Sale
.Announcement
) For Rent

HtlpWontld

LOST black &amp; w~lte Collie
fema e nam@ t-tarr et on
Blessing Rd area Co 446
3073 1saen

W fe Glenna and

R 0 NGMOY. . R

VIRGIL B SR
216 E 2nd st

POMEROY
OHIO
PH
992 20U
STOP and 1 - at our
f nv selection of plaster
and cenmics
- banks
- p anters
-statues
- pa nt
- merrors
-spray
- plaques
- brushes

Losunil Found

FOUND
ergo
young
lema e dog AI b ack with
sma amount of white on
c~st Garf e d Ave area
Ce «6-42-4'1

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to ow ng desc bed
s tu a ed n the
Town sh
o
Rutland
County o M e gs and State
of Oh o
Beg nn ng at a stake 64
ods east of the west ne
and 20 rods no th of the
sou h ne Of Sect on No t
Town No 6 and Range No
14 of the Oh o Company s
Pu chase thence east 153
and 2 3 rOds thence no h
104 ods
hence wes 53
and 2 3 rods thence sou h
104 ocs lo the p ace of
beg nn ng con a n ng 00
acres more or less n
Rut and Townsh p Me gs
Coun y Oh o and Known as
he Nobes Fa m
E•cept ng and ese v nq
here om a coa eased o
the Maynard Coa Com
pany and John B D~wn ng
Coa Company A so all the
rowe st ata o coa unde
sa d descr bed and A so
three ou ths of the o gas
and
o he
m nera s
the eunde
and the ex
i:IU~ ve r gh s to tease sad
p ope ty for coa I o
OMand other m nera s w th
he ghtto m ne and pqt_a ~
the same but g ant ng the
ght to emove the ort
c
n he uppe !i.t ata o
coa on sa d ta m after the
Maynard Coe Company
has removed a the coa
g ven unde
the r lease
therefrom
A
as
heretofore excepted rese
ved and granted. and be ng
the sa me p ope ty con
veyed by E
Stevens
s•ecutor of the Estate of
.A:ng e Nob es deceased
and Lu u H Humph ey to
N e
McGu e
and
Margaret McGu re
by
deed dated Ap f 15 1924.
and recorded n BOOk 1251
Page 552 Deed Records or
Meigs Counl'/ Oh o EX
CEPT NG iHEREFROM
the fo c&gt;w ng
Tract 1 Beg nn ng at the
southeast co ne of the

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SALES &amp; SERVICE

Call Ken oung
For Fast Service

IN GOOD SHAPE

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
DAY D L
BUMGARD
NER and SHIRLEY J
BUMGARDNER
P alnllffs

With Pod
Starting At

BGS

(3) 5 12 9 26 4) 2 9 61&lt;

Publ c Not ce

CARPET
INSTAWD

Business Senices

BY Marlene Harr son
Depuly
Date March 2 1982

w

Ohio aka
Church of Christ
sal~~orJts
3~ ~ nc and Bible Methodist
FHa
BOO oo Church of Rutland Ohio
To.tal Rece pis
4 372 54 formerly known as Rut and
To.'al Beglnn ng
Community Church you
Balance P us
are hereby notified that
Rece!P.'I
5 055 49 you have bien named
Expenditures
dt!fendan.'l n a l'lat adlon
sa ar es
~ 245 44
Employer s Ret rement
ent "-' Robert
Miller
Contr butlon
449 67 p a nt If vs
Method st
Tool send
Church of Rut and Ohio
Equ pment
46,0 aka Rutland United
Supp es
«&lt; 00
et has
al
Other
Expenses
195
«! :=:~':~~~~~Church
Th s action
Totat Exp
~ 976 98

01110

Public Notice
You are requ red to an
swer the Camp alnt w thin
twenly e ght days after the
lesl publ cal on of th s
not ce which w It be
publ shed once each week
f~ six succe55 ve weeks
The last publ cat on will be
made on Apr 9 1982 and
the twentv e ghf days for
answer wfll commence on
that dale
tn case Of your fal ure to
answer
or
otherw se
respond as requ red bv: the
Ohio
Ru es of Civil
Procedure
udgment by
default w
be rendered
aga nsf you for the re ef
demanded n the Com
p a nt
Larry E Spencer
C e k of Courts
Me gscounty
Common Pleas eou t

ODD lobs

Wou d ke man to pour and
t n sh concrete I oor Call
388 9909
Need Stud serv ce for AKC
Dachsund 9'12 7891

30~

675 515

ANY odd
ob
general
house
Have exper ence
w th e ectr c p umb no
carpentry 304 675 5918 or
675 3770
POLYMER coat no on
p eque mount anv shape
and s ze of poSier p cture
etc 304 675 5918

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OWN ER ou o s it e &amp;
mus se th s o de sty e ~II
b ck 3 bed oom home l f
ba hs
ful
basement
doub e car garaQe ExtM
ha f
ac r e lot
Qu Gk
Possess on Ca even ngs
304 675 343 bay 675 3030

...,.
TR f STATE
MOB LE
HOMES Gall po s Pr ce
reduced
u sed m ob e
homes CA LL446 572
CMCC Cn

�frillav, March 26, 1982
10-The

Sentinel

Ohio

They'll Do It Every Time

for Salt
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES
K E S SEL ' S
QUA L I TY
MOBILE
HOME SALES, 4 MI.
WEST, GA LLIPOLIS, RT
35. PHONE 446-38611 .
12l&lt;60 2 bedroom

Buddy

mobile home. Set up wiTh 2
or 4 lots, gas hea t, rural

water, close to town , finan-

cing available. Phone 446·
1294.

stero, wood

floor In kitchen, full bay
window, furniture. S14.995.
Ca II 446· 3547.
1970 mobile home E leona
with expan(:to .. Large lot i n

Mercerville. Call 446-0827
after .5.

28 fl . 1973 Royal Knighf
trailer with 11/2 x 8 112 add

a

room,

together

or

separate, exc . cond . Sell
cheap, 367-7844 .

19721ndy Mobile Home$600

down, take over payments.
$124 per. mo. , balance
$3,40Q ..Call 388-8747 .

1975 RoseWood 12)(65, ex·

cellent cond., tentral air,

awning, gas heat, Set up on

a lot in Cheshire. Call 304882·2994 afler 6.
1975 Memory, 12x60, underpinning and 2 porches.
742-2156.
Deiux 14X70 Holly Park
Mobile Home. Excellenf
cond :&lt;, 3 bedroom fullv fur·

nished .

2

porch's,

un-

derpinning, out building .
Wlfh or withOuf land. Close
to mine no. 1. 742-3008
anytime.
1976 2 bedroom Hillc rest

home .
Down
. payment, assume loan
payment. 992-3917.

5 rm . house in Gallipolis.
Call 446·3945 after SPM.

Chesler-

14X70 1980 3
~droom mobile home on 2
acres. $21,000. 985-4395.
USED MOBILE
576·2711 .

HOME .

MOBILE HOMES MOVED
Licensed &amp; insured . Call
304-576-2711.
For sale 2 &amp; 3 bedroom
trailers, furnished. with
air. Call 304-773-5651.

'

.

·1981 ALL ELECTR IC 12'
WIDE,
2 BEDROOM
mobile home setting on lot,
ready to move into. $8995.

~m~o~~A~tz:L~: N~~

G . E . 16 lb . capaslty
washer. 2 spd .• $100. G.E. 3
femp ., dryer. electric, SIOO .
Call256-1207.

5 room house with bath .
Large lot near Racine . 992·
5858.

1 bedroom furnished apt .
992-5434. 992-5914 or 304-8822566.

Solid cedar chest &amp; war·
drobe, exc. cond. Cali 6757176 after 5PM .

4 bedroom, central air and
heat, city water, fireplace,
unfurnished except kit·

Unfurnished 5 room Apt .
985·3350 or 985 ·3351 .

chen. S300 month plus
utilities. Reference and
deposit
required .
1n
Racine. 949·2293 .

2 bedroom house tor rent.
Completely furn ished, with
air cond., ali utilities paid .
$350. month plus deposit in
Racine. 949-2801 .
6 room house in
dleport.
total
conditioning . Deposit
references required .

Mid·
air ·
and
992·

2676.

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Pomeroy . 2 bedroom ,
newly painted and car·
peted . Adults preferred. No
pets. Ref e rences and
deposlf required. 992 -3054 .
For Rent Unfurnished 3 or
4 bedroom , 2618 Madison
Ave. Pl. Pleasant. WVa .
Large garden &amp; yard. Pay
own utilities, $225 per mo ..
$100 deposit, l year tease,
references . 304·863·5995. No
collect calls.
42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 mobile homes for rent. 2
bdr. each, fully furnished,
air cond., adults oniy. Call
«6·4110.

!176-2111.

'
'
14'

WIDE, 3 bedroom
tnoblle home, S8995. Ail
S(ate Modular Homes, 304·
516-2111 .
1.973 2 bedroom mobile
home on 2 acres, Jerry's
Run
Rd .,
2 storage
buildings, 304-576 -2664 .

1973 GRANDVILLE . 14x70.
3 bedroom mobile home .
Must be moved. phone 304·
882-2820.
1912 HANNA Line Trailer,
21 foot, self contained, fan ·
dem axle, $2750. call 304882·2767affer 4 p.m.
33·

Farms for Sale

6 rm . house with bath, tab.
barn &amp; 1200 lb. lob. base, on
40acreson St . Rf. 218, Only
1 112 miles from !own.
$47,000. Cali 245-9222 affer
6.

SMALL FARM FOR SALE
A nice 4 bedroom home
withe acres of pasture gar·
den space, barn. nice out
buildings. Located one mile
from Slate Rl. 7. Cali 2566663.
Farm 76 acres . Good
tJouse, barn, work shop,
srhall chicken house. 1 mile
west of Langsville on Sr.
)24. 742·2860 affer 4 p.m .

·35

For rent : 2 bdr. house
trailer. Call 446-1052 after 5
wk. days anytime weeken·
ds.

·one

hundred acres wit h
frontage on SR35 west of
Jackson .
Beautifully
wooded and adjacent to
~ully
developed
)"ecreational facilities (i .e.
.5w i mming, canoeing,
&lt;hiking,
much
more).
'Se\lered exciting financing
plans available fo meet in·
dividual needs. A rare op·
·porlunlfy. Cali us today at
'992-6696 or 614-286·2117.
Evenings call 614-2116-4058 .

For sale 5 acres on Hickory
Chapel Rd. less than on~
miles off Rf. 2. Call304-6752373 after 5.
A!'PROXIMAT E LY
45
aCres, with house. 2'h miles
on crab Creek Rd .•
Gallipolis Ferry, phone304·
675-4296.
TWO acre iots-150 ft. road
frpntage, city water,
behind 84 Lumber, caii30461H873, 675·3618.

Nice 1 bedroom apt . In Mid·
dleport, close to school.
Utilities furnish ed. $235.
monfh . 992-3190.

Apartmenfs. 675-5548.
APARTMENTS, mobile
homes,
houses ,
Pt .:
Pleasant and Gal lipolis.
614-446-8221 or 614-245-9484. ·
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For rent small furnished
apt., unfurnished apt.
References. Call 675· 1365.
TWO furnished apart·
ments, 3 rooms &amp; bath.
Clean, adults only, deposif,
304·675·2482 .

ONE bedroom apartmenf,
call before 3 :00 p. m ., 304·
675·2441.
NEW Haven. one bedroom
apartment, furnished &amp;
ufiiilies paid , S225 .00,
adults only. Across from
Solo . 614 -446·1526 .
NEW Haven, two bedroom
aparfment. furnished &amp;
ufillfies paid, S250 .00,
adults only . 614 -446·1526.
Across from Solo.

45

2 bdr. trailer furnished,
adults only, Brown Trailer
Park. 992-3324 .

2 bedroom, child excepted.
no pets or drunks, utilities
paid, John Sheets 3 and 1!2
miles sou fh
Mi ddieport,
Sr . 7.
In Pomeroy, nice 5·room
home ;
stove
and
ref r i gerat or
provided .
Available April 2. Adults

only, no pels. $185. per
month plus u1ilities and
security deposit. 992·5292.
TWO bedroom , un ·
furnished . one bedroom ef·
ficiency . 304·675·2722 .
TWO bedroom , furnished,
12x65, all electric, Glen·

wood, WV . $200. monfhly
plus electri c. 304·576·9073
or 576-2441.
TWO or 3 bedroom , fur ·
nished and unfurnished .
Also, 1 bedroom apart·
men! , 304-675-1371 and 675 3812.
44

Apartment
for Rent

Furnished Rooms

SLEEPING ROOMS and
lighf housekeeping apt .•
Park Central Hotel.
46

Trailer for rent corner of
Chatham &amp; Burger Ave .,
Gallipolis. Call .446·0756 or
446-4225.

lots &amp; Acreage

·2 lots In Memory Gardens,
;SJoo. Call 446-1391.

Coppertone ki.tchen ap·
pliances side by side
refrigerator, built in gas
oven, gas cook top and 36
in. hood, sofa and chair.
Cali «6-1111. Corbin &amp;
Snyder Furniture.

2 car deluxe garage apart.,
Central a ir, 1 bedroom &amp;
Homes for Rent, Lease or utility rm ., no pets, 1st
Land Contract in town, or ' Ave ., Gallipofis. Call 2.56·
country .
Call
Sfrout 6506 or 304-523 -2187.
Really, «6·0008.
3 bedroom unfurnished
Clipper Mill 3 bdr. home. aparfmenf. 992-5434 or 9925914 or 304-882 -2566.
Cai1446-1780.

mobile

12X60 2 bedroom tra iler .
Underpinning and block .
$4000. 992-6711.

Household Goods
Misc. Merch.ndtce
PALIMINO mare, 2 guns,
LAYNE' S FURNITURE
Sofa, ch.air,. rocker, at· phone 3().4-675-420'1. toman, 3 tables, SSOO . SOfa.
cha ir and loVeseat, $275 . 46 FORD truck, 16 fl. ski
Sofas and chairs priced boat. 3().4-675-1751.
from S285. to $195. Tables,
S38 and up to S109 . Hlde-abeds,$340., queen size. S380. CHROME craft table &amp; 6
swivel chairs, Ill! trailer-16
Recliners~ $175. to $295.,
Lamps from SIB . to $65 . 5 fl . long, 22,000 BTU air conelectric
pc. dlnefles from $19 ., to ditioner · AC ,
S38S. 1 pc .• $189. and up . welder &amp; acetylene &amp;
Wood table with 4 chairs, tanks, antique "mammys
S219 up to $495. Desk SilO. bench". ca II affer 5, 614Hutches. SJOO . and $375,. 367-0160.
maple or pine finish.
Bedroom suites - Bassett 55
Building Supplies
Che rry, S795.
Bunk bed
complete wifh maffresses, Building materials block.
S250. and up to SJSO . Cap- brick, sewer pipes, winlain's beds, $275. complete . dows. lintels. etc. Claude
Baby beds, $99 . Maflresses Winters, Rio Grande, 0 .
or box springs, full or twin, Call245·5121 .
ssa .• firm , $68. and $78 .
1" x6"
and
Que.e n sets. S195. 4 dr . LUMBER
chests, S42 . Bed frames. 1"xB"x6' thru 16' Poplar
S20 .and $25 .• 10 gun , sheathing, air dried. Mill
cabinets, SJSO ., diinotto ' l' Wood Inc. Yard near in·
chairs S20 . and $25. Gas or tersecllon US 33 and wv 2.
elecfric ranges, $295. Or- 304-213·2522. M·F 8-4:30,
fhopedlc •uper firm, $95, Saturday 8-1.
baby matresses, S25 &amp; S35, -===;~;=;=:==o===
bed
S20, $25,
&amp; S30. •56
Pets for Sale
Usedframes
Furniture
bookcase,
5 pc. dinefl set, 3 Living DRAGONWYND
CAT·
room suite. Ranges and
TERY - KENNEL. AKC
TV's. 3 miles out Bula'llllle Chow
puppies, CFA
Rd o
9
· pen am to7pm, Mon. Himalayan, Persian and
thruFri ., 9amto5pm , Sat . . Siamese kittens . New
446-0322
Siamese ~ittens . Call 4463844afler4p. m.

KIT 'N' CARLYLE "'

$1

by Larry Wright

Space tor Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy . Large lots. Cal 1
992·7479.
Office space, homes and
apartments for rent . Cali
Clealand Realty 992-2259 .

PASTURE for renf , 304·
675·5110
4:;.1_ _:W
=
a,nt,_,e,de!t_,o.!R~e"-n~t__
Would like to rent or buy
garage and iof In Middleport, Pomeroy or Mason
area . Call773-5905.

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mercial space ava ilable at
362 Jackson Pike. Call 4460149or446·1819.

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LIVING room suite, 4 odd
chairs, good condition, call
304-675-2310 day, 675-4016
evenings.
FOUR piece old rose living
room suite in good con ·
difion, $15 .00, phone 304·
675 ·5291 after 3:00 .

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Misc. Merchanc:tice

For Sale Beautiful floor
model console stero, AM·
FM 8-track &amp; record
player, $300.00. Call 3792314.
Backhoe for sale. Sanders
Aufo Sales
lSI . &amp;
Sycamore, Gallipol is. Call
446-8640.

SWAIN
AUCTION FURNITURE &amp;
PAWN SHOP 62 Olive 51 ..
Gallipolis. New sofa beds
S250, used sofa beds $100,
recliners S80, bunk beds
$100, bunkie mattresses
S40. maple rockers $49,
maple dlnelf sets from S12S
to Sl75, bedroom suites
SISO, 3 pc . living room
suifes $199, 2 pc . llliing

roomowl
suites
$140,$25,
Joveringer
seats
$70,
lamps
washers
$75 ,
dryers,
se~e.r a I
refrigerators,
3 room unfurnished apart·
utd1ty
cabinets,
men!. adults only, no pets.
mechanic's tools, beds,
ufilifles paid . Cai1446-3437. sliver stone, TV,s, wOOd burners, stero' s and lots
2 bedroom" unfurnished more. Open lOam to Spm
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Cail256·6520.

GOOD
USED
AP PLIANCES
washers,
dryers,
refrlger&amp;tors,
ranges . Skaggs Appliances, Upper River Rd.,
beside Stone creSf Motel.
446·1398.

2 &amp; 3 bedroom apartments
for lease or sell 2 bedroom
house, 3 bedroom house A C
a nd pool. Cali 304-675-5104
or 675-7284.

Coffee fable &amp; end tables.
Must see tp appreciate,
r easonalbe. Call-446·3937.

Nlc eapartment unfurn.,
ground floor In town . Quiet
neighborhood, 4 rms. &amp;
bath, ail carpefed, has
range &amp; refrigerator. Call
Earl Tope at 446-0690
business hours and «6-0161
evenings and Sun.

RAY USED FURNITURE
couch SJS, woodburner S85,
oak library table $45, chest
of dra-rs $55, coffee table
SIO, eutomallc washer $100,
bassanette S12, desk &amp;
chair S25. oek mantel $100.
Call 361-0637.

BRIARPATCH KENNELS
Boardin'g and grooming.
AKC
Gordon sellers,
English Cocker Spaniels.
Call 388-9790.

18

Young Amazon P.!!rrot &amp;
Myna bird. Cail286-1429.

For Sale-$100. 6 monfh old
AKC registered Bassett
Hound puppy . House broke
and good with children.
Call 992-3005 or 992-6161 .
He's so ugly he's cufe .
FINCHES $10.99 each,
parakeefs $15 .99 each,
cockatails $50 . Fish Tank
Pel Shop, 2413 Jackson
Ave. 304- ~75 · 2063 .
REGISTERED ADBA
American Pit Bull Terrier,
male, 7 weeks old, color
Brindle, 304-882-2345.
57

Plastic Septic Tanks. State
and county approved. 1,000
gal. tank. price $340. Ofher
sizes in stock, haul in your
pio kup !ruck. Cali 614-286·
5930, Jackson. Oh . RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES
Antique chair for living
room , needs reupholstered,
S20. Cai1446-7762.
Side by side refrigerator
freezer , exc . cond, guaran·
teed, and bath outfit all ex·
Ira fub . Caii6l4-256-6627.
Mantle clock, full size bed
springs, women's jeans·,
and clothes size 9, record
player. Cail675-7436.

Bunk beds complete, ful
size bed without head
board, 2 rocking chairs,
black naugahyde rocker·
recliner, &amp; other furniture .
2·20 ln. bicycles and a large
Schefferia pian!. Cali 2459132.
SxB utility trailer, sand
dunebuggy , and 3 pc .
bedroom suite. Call 446·
4426.

2 large dehumldfiers, S85
each . Call446-3912.
For sale : Hospital beds and
hall beds . Cali «6-1052 after 5 wk . days anytime
weekends.

Oil Co .. 636 E .
Pomeroy, Ohio.

Fashion Mate sewing
machine with cabinet. Excellenl cond . $160. 985·3537 .
USED
I

Sears bu i lt in
SIOO. 304-675·

Musical
Instruments

Electric guitar, case, amp,
&amp; speakers. Cali 304-458-

1775.

TRUCK camper, $600. or
best offer. 304-675·4373 or
615-1418.

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Farm Equipment

Johndeere4rowcornplan·
fer, S450. John Deere 14 T
hay baler. $500 . Call 2566205 .

John Deere 4010 A-1 condif ion . 985-3537 or 985·4131
after 6.
310 Case Dozer· Diesel.
Good cond. 992·51 10.

1947 FORD tractor, excellent condition, 3 new
tires. $1550., with blade &amp;
plows . 304·773·5527.

livestock

For sale rabbits, goat,
chickens, &amp; ducks. Large &amp;
small rabbits. Cali 446-7920.

TWO monfh old goats, S25.
Yearling buck. Registered
American Alpine. SSO. 304·
675·2283 .
64':!__

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Mixed hay and a little
straw, Jackson . Cali 614·
2116-2394.

2,000 bales of good clean
straw, wire tied. S1.2S per
bale. Cali 614-869-2250.
Mixed hay for sate. Call
361 -1411 .
Good miKed hay for sale .
Cali 985-3593.
65

rseed &amp; Fertilizer

Funk seeds International
Seed Corn now availllble .
Call coliecf 614-682·6602,
Bill Bush.

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Farm Equipment

New &amp; · Used Troy buill
tillers. Bulk garden seed .
Swisher Implement; Inc .,
Gall ipolis. f:ai1446-0475.
1·12' John Deere wheel
disc, l ·set of John Deere 4
bottom 16' semi ·mount
plows, l ·Hilisboro tri -axle
goose·neck 28' trailer . Call
614-256-6534.
8N Ford tractor with loader
SI ,SOO. Power sprayer tractor drive, suitable for or·
chard or bush spray, $500 .
Cali after 5, 614-2116-2394 .

71

Autos for Sale

75 Monte Carlo. Call 30.4·
4511-1775.

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1969 VALIANT . 74 In ·
ternatiorial travel. 4·wheel ·
drive. 1979 Dodge truck, 6
cyi, standard. LWB . 1968
Pontiac, 400 cu . in. engine
&amp; autpmatlc transmision .
304-675-6628.
78 CHEVETTE, 4 cyi.
automatic, 2 door hat·
chback, 41,000 miles, ex·
celient condition, $2650 .00
23161/:z Mt. Vernon Ave . Pt.
Pleasant.
1970 TOYOTA Corolla, new
valves in engine, SSOO. or
best offer. Also 1964 Ram·
bier American, 4 door.
$400. Call 304-882·2767 after
4p .m .
SALE .or frade ·66 El
Camino, 6 cyl., good con·
dillon, 304-576·2865 ,
1912 NOVA, automatic,
power steering, air con·
ditioned, vinyl roof, 1
owner, good condiflon, 304·
458· 1817 .
72 _ __,T'-'r-"u-'-ck,._'_._s__,_fo'"r'--5~a._,l~e__

1977 Ford pickup, good
cond . 6 cyl. Cail446 -4554.

15 Monfe Carlo, 65,000
TD9 International dozer. miles. Cali 245-9283 .
ready to work. Cali 614·2561117.
, 1977 Chevy Chevefte 45,000
acfuai miles. Cali 446·9219
JIVIDEN'S
FARM between 4 &amp; 8.
EQUIPMENT 446-1675.
Long tractors, Vermeer 1913 VW Beetle . Cali 446·
balers &amp; hliY equipment, 0827 after 5.
bale movers, tobacco
sprayers, rotary ti 1ler,
disc, post digger &amp; driver. 1981 Dodge Omnl 024, many
seeders, rotary cutters, opfions. Call256-6862.
blades. wagons &amp; gates.
And see us fo gel your pans 1973 AMC Hornet, air
&amp; complete service.
cond .. SJOO.OO. Cali 256·1598.
USED EQUIPMENT IH
hydro 10, MF 245, 601 ford,
hayblnd, rakes, tobacco 76 Granada 6 cyl., auto .•
PS, PB, good mechanical
setters, discs, cultivators, ,
cond . Call446-3044 .
'
plows, manure spre.!!ders,
bushhog &amp; cornplanter.
74 Mecury Come! 302, V-8,
Farm tractor for sale auto., ruff cond ., cneap.
Cali «6-3044.
·
Massie Ferguson 85, John
Deere 2H hay baler. Oak
1960 Chevy. 3 speed , 6cylin ·
Hili, Oh. 614-682-7549 ..
der. 50,000 origlnlli miles.
A· l . $1000. 992-3798 after 5.
Sfihl 032 AV, chain saw.
less 15 hours, caSe &amp; ac·
cessorles. S325 . Call «6- 1977 Cullass Supreme
2971 .
Salon, Ps., pb .. p.w .,

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reclining
buckets,
Interior
. LikeT·top,
new .
$3600. 992·6362 .

Nova·3SO engine. 4 barrel
oversize cam . 4 speed on
floor, Cutlass wheels, good
condition. 1969 model. 7423063.

HARTS Used Cars, New
Haven West Virginia. Over
20 less expensive cars in
stock.
SURPLUS jeeps, cars and
trucks a'llailable. Many sell
for under S200. Call 312·1421143 Ext. 3940 for in·
formatiOn on how to purchase.
· 19U Volkswagon con·
vertlble,
completely
· restored. With Baja kit.,
S3,200. Call675-283S.

Home
Improvements

STUCCO PLASTERING
textured ceilings com·
merciai and residential,
free estimates. Call 256·
1182.
PAINTING · interior and ·
exterior,
plumbi.ng, ·
roofing, sonie remodeling.
20 yrs. exp. Call 388-9652 .
Marcum
Roofing
&amp;
Spouting . 30 years ex·
pei'ience, specializin.,g in
' built up roof. Cali 388-9851 .

CAPTAIN STEEMER Carpel Cleaning feafured by ,
Haffelt Brosthers Custom '
Carpets. Free estimates.
Call446·2l07.
French City
Painting
residential &amp; commercial, .
interior, exterior, paper
hanging,
&amp; · textur·ed
ceilings. Call 367 -1784 or
367-1160.
'

Carpenter
work,
remodeling, &amp; roofing. Call
367-0194 .

4141 .
1972 International
w/sleeper, single
good cond .. 250 cummings
engine. Call 379-2320 after

16 Chevy C-20 pickup truck.
6 cyl. Sfandard, good cond ..
$1,150.00 . No trade. Phone
379-2729 .

Special March and April
only. Gene's Deep Steam
Cleaning. Scotch Gaurd.
Free estimate. 992-6309
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Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

1978 CJS Jeep Renegade, V·
a, with e&gt;&lt;tras, 37,000 mites.
$4800.00,304-882-3128.

69 FORD van, 6 cyl., good
tires,
standard
fran ·
smlsslon, good shape, 304882·2367 .
74 CJS jeep, A· I condiljon,
304·V8, 2 fops, $2000 .00, 304·
675-6126 .

Water wells. Commerc ial
and Domestic. Test holes.
Pumps Sates and Service.
304·895-3802 .

LOCKSMITH
Service.
ResidentiaL automotive.
Emergency ser'llice. C~ll
882-2079 .
LET us build you the
greatest pizzi!l in town at
VIllage Pizza. 304-675-4412.
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.7c4,____ _!!M~o~to'"r'-'c"y~c~le~s'-AII used bikes reduced at
Betz Honda, check with us
before you pay to much.
Call446·2240.
1980 Honda CR 125
Elsinore, like new. Call 3677147.

1915 Honda K5750 resenf
overhaul, new tires, good
condlflon . Must sell, S800 or
best offer. Call446-7856.
1919 DSIOO Suzuki, exc.
cond . Call 245-2994 or 245·
5175 afler 5.
·
80 Honda ATC-70, 3-wheel.
excellent conditiOn . Call
446-2410.
125 KTM Motorcross, like
new, never raced, rOde
very lillie, 304-882-2695.

Aula Parts
&amp; Accessories

Windshield broken? Call
Southern Glass. Insurance
claims welcome, free
mobile service a'V'aliable.
Call«6-1011.
1970 DODGE Challenger
parts, phone304·458·1882.
77

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor . Fourth and Pine
Phone 446-3888 or 446-4477
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446-7833 or «6·1833.
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1 Box 124, PI, Pleasant 304:
675-4154.
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service. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors. Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy . 992·2274.

JACKS REFRIGERATIO N Air condition service,
commercial, industrial.
Phone 882-2079.

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Excavating

Gallipolis Diversified Const . Co . Custom dozer &amp;
backhoe work . Special
farm rates. Call us for free
estimates. 4.46·44..0 .

Auto Repair

CUSTOM AUTO BODY
WO'Rk &amp; PAINTING Free
estimates, low rates,
guaranteed work, also
small engine &amp; lawn mower
repair. «6-9159, Guaran·
!Md Automotive. · Behind
Arcade on Court St. in old G
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Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola . Quazar, and
house calls. Phone 576·2398'.
or 446-2454.

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interior and exte:rior pain... '·•
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roofing. Free estimfttes. ;
985-4121 .

For Sale 1973 Ford log F &amp; I&lt; Tree Trimming, ·
!ruck. 5 speed tran - _stump removal. 675·1331.
smission, 2 speed a&gt;&lt;le.
Good condition . Good tires.
RINGLES'S SERVICE ex985-4351 .
perienced mason, roofer,
carpenter , electric i an,
71 FORO
ton. automatic, general repairs and
power
brakes,
power remodeling . Phone 304 -675steering,
good
tires, 2088 or 675 ·4560.
$315.00,304-675-3056.

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1980 Plymouth Horizon, 4
door auto. 992-2174. 1980
Dodge 0·50 Pick-up . .5000
miles . Sell cheap, 992-2174.

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1977 Ford 6 cyl., 3 spd.
trans ., with topper, new
tires. V G cond .. S2.195. Call
446·4554, no answer 446·

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1974 PINTO Runabout , Cab. 4 speed. A.M. -F .M .
gold, good work car . 4.46· , Radio. Sharp. 614-949·2631 .
3159,

1969 VW Beetle runs good,
body excelienf. new clutch,
$625. Cali 446-2235 or 245·
5406.

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furnance, GE refrigerator,
toilet, 30 gal. water tank,

Bell Contracting General
plumbing service, home
remodeliQQ &amp; repairs . Free'
eslimate!i.Call446·4002.

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1976 Plymouth Volare
wagon, 6 cyl.. AT. AC .
77.000 miles, needs minor
repairs, $350 . Cali 446·3759.

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256· 1528 .

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good for parts. Cali 4467152.

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PB, air, low miles. 1979
VW, 4-spd, air cond . Cali
446-2599.

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shape. phone 30-4-675-4211.

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Call Judy Taylor af 3671220.

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Good clean horses for sale.
Cail388-8623.

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Household Goods

Apartment for rent. Call
446-0390 .

Furnished upstairs aprt., 4
rms. &amp; bath . Clean, no pets,
adults, dep. &amp; ref. req . Call
446-1519.

For sale 19 cu .fl . gold Ken more refriQerator, fro.s t
free, automatic ice maker,
e&gt;&lt;tended warranty, good
thru Sept. 1983, less than 2
years old, SJOO. Call 675·
3769.

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Boarding all breeds, clean
indoor-outdoor facilities .
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12-The Daily SentiMI

Republicans ready to rewrite budget
WASHINGTON (AP) - FrustratEd by President Reagan's Intransigence on budget
compromise, Republican leaders
In Congress are teWng hlJil they're
about ready to rewrite his red-Ink
budget with or without him.
Reagan, speaking to reporters
Thursday night at a state dinner tor
ItaUan President Sandra Pertlnl,
sald he "lust can't retreat on the
fundamentals" of his proposed

budget. .

But, he said, "I think we wUI find

there's some talking room." Asked
whether he meant a compromise,
the president replied: "Not In the
sense of abandontng the fundamentals of our programs."
Baker said. the Senate Budget
Committee p.robably wW begin
work on a 1983 spending ouWne
next week unless there are lndlcatlons of compromise from Reagan.
A Senate GOP source who asked
not to be quoted by name said Baker's remarks were "a signal to the
White House that we're running out

Meigs County happenings..
Seeks cooperation
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman
!lllid Friday there is to be no parking
on North Second Ave. or Mill Street
on Sunday, March 28, after 7 a .m .
The volunteer fire department will
be washing down the streets and
there may be some discoloration of
water in the area due to the use of
the fire hydrants. The mayor requests cooperation from the public
during this period .

Deadline reminder
Final

registratfon

for the
Syr~cuse-Minersville
baseball
program will be held Saturday from
10 a.m. to I p.m. at the Syracuse
MunlciJial building. All youth of the
designated area are encouraged to
register. Several teams have not
been filled at this lime . No further
registration is planned.

Veterans Memorial
Admitted--Gladys Thomas, Long
Bottom; Anna ]&gt;1artin, Middleport.
Discharged -- Arthur Barr,
Evelyn j\iaynard.

Break-in cleared
Meigs County shertft's deputies
say a breaking and entering at the
Lyle Swain cabin on Bigley Ridge
has been cleared up.
According to the report, the cabin
was entered by prying open a rear
window.

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The stolen items, a box of dishes
and a hunting knUe, have been returned to the owner. Three subjects
arrested for the breaking and enterIngot the Ryan cabin, the Tom Hayman garage and the Portland
Elementary School alBa entered
the Swain cabin, .t he shertft said.

Wreck damage light
Light damages were Incurred to
two vehicles In an accident on the
upper parking lot In Pomeroy at
3: 55 p.m. Wednesday.
Pomeroy Pollee said that accident occurred as a truck driven by
Troy T . Manuel, Racine, pulled
onto the parking lot as a·car driven
by James Wamsley, Pomeroy, was
backing from a parking space, hitting the truck In the side.

Sting operations
mately one pound of a green vegetative substance, believed to be
marijuana, was confiscated from a
rear bedroom of the mobile home In
Cheshire. A .38-callber revolver
was alBa removed from the
premises.
·
When Mustard, Rife and Stewart
Two large grocery bags and four
returned to Gallla County, a team large garbilge bags, allegedli conof deputies led by Shert!t James M. taining dried marijuana, as well as
Montgomery moved In on the mo- several medicine bottles containing
bile holll!! In Cheshire.
Sfeds were seized from the PomeWith the authority of a search roy garage . .
warrant obtained through Gallla
Rife and Stewart were being deCounty Common Pleas Court prtor tained, awattinl
arraignment,
to the raid, department personnel Thursday afternoon In' the Gauta
searched the mobUe home and an County lail.
auto, registered in Rlfe's name, ·
Phelps and Seth were scheduled
parked at the dwelling. A similar to appear In Meigs County Court
warrant had been Issued through today O!l the trafficking charges.
the Meigs Common Pleas Court for Stewart and Rite were similarly
search conductEd In that scheduled to appear In Gallipolis
county.
Muncipal Court for a preliminary
· A plastic bag containing approxt- hearing.

(Continued from page I)
a Mec!lanic Street garage In Pome. roy where the purchase was allegedly made, arrestEd Phelps and
Seth and conducted a search of the
buDding.

the

of time."
Mlcl!el, meanwhile, said he has
found In talks with House Speaker
Thomas P . O'Nem Jr., D-Mass.,
and other Democrats, that "the
hard positions on the Democratic
side have been somewhat softened" regarding cuts In politically
sensitive government benefit programs and other Issues.
Michel said he hopes Reagan
now wUI demonstrate a ftexlbWty
of his own by the time Congress
begins an Easter recess next week.
"You've got to cross the Rubicon
sometime,'' Michel said,
Majortty Republicans In the Senate had hoped to deiB.y work on
drafting a budget ouUlne'unUI Reagan agreed to an alternative budget
worked out In advance with Republlcans and Democrats. But, so far,
Reagan has made no specific
concessions.
A Senate source said chairmen of
the Senate's budget and tax-writing
committees ''can't hold their committees ott much longer."
Members of both political parties
have virtually agreed that reducing
deficits wUI require a mix
Involving:
-Changes In the tax reduction
package Congress passed last
year, Including the possibility of tax
Increases.
-A modification or reduction In
the president's recommended milItary buUdup.
-Steps to restrain the growth of
cost-of-living Increases In Social Security and other government be- .'
neflt programs.
Reagan, however, has opposed
proposals In all three categories.

Area
Death
Myrna Ramsdell
Myrna Ramsdell, 79, formerly of
Meigs County, dted Thursday
morning at Lee's Summit, Mo. , following a short Illness.
Born In Portland, Ohio, she was
the daughter of the late Wylie and
Annie Henderson. She was a retired school teacher having taught
last at the Portland Elementary
School.
Besides her parents, she was preceded In death by her husband,
Frank Ramsdell.
Surviving are a son and
daughter-In-law, Robert and Avis
Ramsdell and granddaughters,
Kimberly and Heather of St. Joseph, Mo., and several cousins.
Services wUI be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the 'Frohley Funeral
Home In Hamburg, N.Y.

Tornadoes defeated
Middletown Fenwick beats Southern
in title game, page C-1

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Middleport-

Today's T-S

February

re~il

cerning releasing Rural Abandoned
Mine Program (RAMP ) funds so
reclamation projects can be done .
It ·was reported that the bid
opening for Snowville Site 1 will be
on March 30 in Colwnbus.
Cooperator agreements were
signed for Roy, Alan and Ed Holter,
Chester Township, and Stephen
Baldwin, Sutton Township. Obsolete
cooperator agreements were cancelled for Roy and Ada Hoi ter,
Chc&gt;ster Township, and David C.
Flagg, Sutton Township.
A change in Soil Conservatwn Service and Meigs Soil and Water Conservation District office hours was
noted. The new office hours are 8
a.m . until 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
Those attending the meeting were
Roy Miller, Rex Shenefield, David
Gloeckner, Thereon Johnson , Tom
Theiss, Maurita Miller, Catherine
Shenefield, Mary Lew Johnson,
Cathy First, Robert First, Reid
Young and Opal Dyer.

collections down

Retail sales tax receipts in Meigs
County for February were down .
almost 25 percent compared to
February of 1981, but sales tax
receipts for that month were up over
50 percent, according to the monthly
report of Gertrude Donahey, state
treasurer.
Retail sales tax receipts for

~'e bruary ,

1982, amounted to
$95,079.74 compared to receipts of
$124,440.93 for February, 1981, a
decrease of $29,361.19, 23.59 percent.
Vehicle sales tax receipts for
February, 1982 amounted to
$39,437 .71 compared to collections of
$25,213.32 for February, 1981, an increase of $14,224.39 or 56.41 percent.

ELBERFELD$

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Special Prices this weekend on many items all
over the store - Stop in and look around Visit every department. Shop every Floor -It
pays to take advantage of the Sales at
Elberfelda.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT

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Sunday, Mar. 28, 1982

State mandated budget cutbacks
force layoffs at retardation centers
'

business dlstrld. Police reported one dead aud two
wounded In the Incident aud said they had a suspect in
custody. (APLaserpholol -

WORKING ON THE WOUNDED - Cleveland
par&amp;I,Jiedics work on one of three victims of a Thursday'
afternoon shooting on Prospect Ave. in the downtown

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Suspect held in Cleveland shootings
CLEVELAND (AP) - Qeveland pollee said they are trying to
determine the motive which led to
the gunshot slaying of one man and
the wounding of iwo others on a city
street.
All three shooting viCtims are associated with a Lebanon political

Emergency runs
Five emergency calls were answe red Thursday and on Friday
1nornlng bY 1oca1 units • the Me 1gs
Coun ty E mergency MedleaI Se rvlce reports ·
The Middleport Unit a t 1: 15 a.m.
Thursday wen! to Brownell Ave., to
treat Brandon Johnson and atl:25
P.m. took Anna Martin from StoneApartme ts to v te
wood
n
e rans
Memoria 1Hosp!tal a nd a t 7: 55 p.m.
took Ba r b Smith fro. m P ark St. to
Veterans Memorial.
The Tuppers Plains Unit at 1:24
p.m., took Sally Pooler from her
home on Route 7 to Holzer Medical
Center. Frtday morning at 7:14
a .m., the Rutland Unit took Allegra
Will from her home to Veterans
Memortal.

•
·-Poster judging highlights Meigs SWCD session
Conservation poster judging
highlighted the recent meeting of the
Meigs Soil and Water Conservation
District.
Overall co-champion winners for
the contest were Don Harris,
Chester Elementary School, and
Rachel Robinson, Rutland Elementary School. These two students will
receive trophies from the Meigs
SWCD along with cash awards and
ribbons .
The Ladies Auxiliary also elected
officers for the coming year. Officel'll elected were Maurita Miller,
president; Sally Gloeckner, vice
president; and Cathy First,
secretary.
The auxiliary will be distributing
bookmarkers to the fourth graders
of Meigs County during Soil Stewardship Week which is May 11!-23.
In other regular board business,
Thereon Johnson was' appointed to
serve on the (RC&amp;D) Committee
representing the board.
Supervisors were asked to write to
senators and congressmen con-

Point

movement, according to pollee.
Pollee were holding a 41!-year-old
man. Thursday night In connection
with the shootings earlier In the
day. PoUce Detective Bob Bolton
said that the man was In custody,
pending charges. He did not release
the man's name.
Bolton said the shooting occurred
on Prospect Avenue at 3:20p.m.

Minor d amages
Light damages were reported to
two vehicles In an accident on E .
Main St., Thursday afternoon.
Pomeroy Pollee said a truck
driven by James Webster, Pomeroy, had stopped behind a car
driven by James Hubbard, Chester. Hubbard was stopped at the
tratflc light at Sycamore and Main.
The truck rolled Into the rear of the
Hubhard vehicle, pollee said.

"Right now it's being Investigated,'' Bolton said Thlll'liday
night. "We really don't know (the
motive for the shootings} at this

time."
Sallrn T. Abllmouna, 27, of Fairview Park, was shot and died after
arriving at St. Vincent Charlty
Hospital.
Bassam Khawam, 23, of Cleveland, was reported In serious canditlon at Metropolitan General
HQSpltal wlthgunshotwoundstohls
back and left shoulder_
Khawam's 27-year-old brother,
Jamll, wasreported'lnstablecondllion at Lutheran Medical Center
with gwishot wounds to his chest.

Action dismissed

.

A court action filed by Judy Constance Neace against Freddie Joe
Neace has ,___n .dismissed In the
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ORDINANCE
NO . 1117-82

An

Ordinance

Minimum Size

line

of

Fixing
Water

t\ e it ordained by th e
Counc il of the Village of
Middlepor t as fo!l oWs :
Sec. I. That From and af·
ter th is date of this Ordinance all
i nstallation
wh e th er
origin a l
i n·
stallat ion or r eplacemen t

installment of water lines

extendin g from the villag e

wa ter meter to the proper ·

ty of users of water sha 11
mee t
the
followin g
specifications , to wit :
A . The size of all such
l ines shall not be less than
3/ 4" inside diameter.
B. The material used in
such l ines shall be copper
or plilStic .
C. All such lines shall be
of a mini mum tes t of 130
poun ds.
Sec . I I . Whenever any
property owners sl'1all in·

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stall a new water line from
the village meter to the
point of use or replaces any
part- of an existing water
line between th e meter of
the VillaQe and point of usc
they shall install in said
water system at some roin t
between the meter o the
first point in the building of
use where water is tak en
from the l if)e, a shut-off ·
va lve capable of stoppi ng
the flow of all water to the
plumbing in the builc;ting .
Sec . Ill. Th is Ordinance
shall take effect and be in
· for ce from and after the
earliest d.lte permiUed by
law .
Passed th e 8th day of

March 1982

Attest :
Jon P . Bu ck
Cl erk

COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - Senate Republicans could get some
Democratic help on their new btU
designed to balance the state
budget by cutting spending and
raising taxes.
House Speaker Vernal G. Rl1fe
Jr., D-New Boston, said Friday the
House will give the measure serious consideration If It passes the
Senate, where hearings already
are under way.
The hearings resume Tuesday on
the omnibus btU which calls for a 6
percent spending cut In the next tis- ·
cal year, combined with a tempor- ,
ary Increase In the state Income
tax.
_ Provisions deanDg with the
spending cuts and some other aUsterity moves wUI be examined by
the Senate . Finance Committee,
while the tax Increase will be re-

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posters from the 1982 Co011ervation Poster Contesl Also a member and a
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judge but not pictured was Mary Lew Johnson.

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funding !rom the state as the Gallla

facWty did.
"We won't be hurl that badly In
operations beca~ we've been In It
lor two years and didn't get In on
state relmb\lfsement;" he said .

viewed by the Senate Ways and
Means Cornn1lttee.
Senate President Paul E. GUlmor, R-Port atnton, said every effort wW be made to get "the State of
Ohio" bills passed and sent to the
House by the end of next week.
Rifle declined to give details of
the btu, but said majority House
Democrats will consider any proposal that might solve the state's fiscal crtsls and oflset a projected $1
bllllon buclret deficit.
He said If the need lor a tax Increase Is adequately demonstratEd, he prefers a boost In the
Income tax Instead of the sates tax.
Gov. James A. Rhodes says he
wants
o~t lncrellse In the
sales tax but has refUsed to say he
would veto a boost In the ~me

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tax.
'!be pending bUI would Impose

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several yean altllpuih there Ia a
legal question even about that.
"It ~ee~~~~ute It aets wone every
day," saya llolwe Speaker Vernal
G. Rl1fe Jr., D-New BoRon, a.ddtna
that the state'• !IDaDcta1 ~ "Ia
the ~ 1'111! aeen Iii tile 2&amp; yean
been bere." ·
rurre•a reacdon 11 typical of most
ofllclall In !be
wbere
INiiiiVe IP""''DI cull are In
the worD aJoar wliJi I IDcreulni

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Sti....,•
poeelb!Ut;y of a._.., llaiii!Wid8 tu
lncreue
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"Subsidy-wise, we serve a smaller
population, but It wUI hurt us,
obviously.
"Our programs are !Wed to the
maximum, and the cut wUI curtail
any . growth In our ptograms,"

STAFF TO BE REDUCED -

adJnlnlt*ralloll

bulldiDr ac GAl_.. Developmemal Cetlter lUnda

llllenlly IIIII weekend alter employee8 were lnlonned
Fl1day lhe six percent apelldlnJ cut ordered by lhe

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for one tear, starting July 1, a 0.1
percent Increase In the Income tax
for low-bracket wage earners.
It would be graduatEd up to 0. 7
percent for top-bracket taxpayers.
The 10-year-old tax now ranges
from 0.5 percent to 3.5 percent.
The 6 percent spending cut proposed by the Senate leaders, unlike
earlier cuts ordered by GOP Gov.
James A. Rhodes, would apply to
all state agencies, Including those
which admlnlster social programs.
'!bat would mean welfare recipIents would get lower payments,
and the operating bu4gets of prtsons and mental hospital$ would
feel the budget ax for the first time
since the fiscal crunch began late
last year.
Rifle said Democrats oppose reductions In social p!'OI!Tamtundlng,
but he dldn't rule out the possibility.

Senate hearings are on tap thts Icy, the states will have to pay Interest ~ about 10 percent starting
week, starting Tuesday, on a
Aprll1.
RepubliCan-backed proposal reThe bureau of employment serviquiring lurther spending cuta In the
ces
already has borrowed about $1
fllcal year starting July 1 and rats- ·
biWDo,
and will have to borrow that
lng the state Income tax for the flnt
much
more
In the next few years,
time since It was enactEd on Jan. 1,
based
on
current
proJections.
1972.
·
Up
to
now,
the
aovernment has
HopeluJJy, If approved, It will
made
the
loaollnlefl!St
free.
erue a $1 billion general fund deRllod'!ll and leglalatlve leaders
ficit projectEd for July 1, 1883.
Gov. James A. Rhodel' latest ex- don't plan to heed the attorney renecutive order lor a 2&amp; percent eral's opinion, at least for now, and
they have a plan to pay $7 mllllon In
spendinc cut In the next three
lnterell In the federal fllcal year
montha takes effect Thunday, and
starting Oct. 1, hoping to put the
most atate aaenclell claim If will all
problem otflnto the future.
but put them Out of bullneta.
But Rhodel c;onceded 1a1t week
The lalelt bla blow came when
offlclall teamed that the state has
"it'aiOIIII!lblni that is t10ln8 to have
to be lettJed In the courts." .
to pay lnterell on money botrowed
He also held out hope that confrom thelederal JOIII!I'IIIII!Il to pay
ire~~ wW repeal the lntel'l!lt reunemploymellt compeaatlon.
Ohio's ernpiayerl repay the quirement on the unemployment
loaol, but under a ~ lederal ~loanl.

will reauli 1n 111e dlacharllnr of 11111 cllent.e ac·
GDC - aad the ellrnloailon of approxlmalely aoo
Jobl. 'lbla amount ~·t Include 1.10 llllllclpaced Job
abollllunenl.l calllled by earlier cUen&amp; rete- proJec-

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News briefs•..
Hearings set in drug arrests .
GALLIPOLIS - Preliminary hearings were set Frtday In Gallipolis Municipal Co4rt for two Cheshire men arrested on tratflcldngln
drugs charges.
Judge James A. Bennett said James B. Rife, 23, wUI appear In
court at 9: ll a.m . Aprll14 on the trafficking charge. Rile signed a
$5,000 recognizance bond and was released.
A pretrial hearing on a menacing charge against Rite has been set
tor 4 p.m . Aprlll21n court . The defendant alBa posted $500 recognizance !Janel tor the charge and was released .
Michael R. Stewart, 25, will be In court at 1 p.m. Thursday for
trafficking. He was released alter signing a $5,000 recognizance
bond.
Both men were taken Into custody last Thursday morning In Cheshire by the Galtla County Shertft's Department, concluding a threemonth undercover o(leration In cooperation with the Meigs County
Sheriff's Department.
Earl Phelps, 30, Middleport, and Brinley Seth, 2&amp;, Pomeroy, were
both arrestEd In Pomeroy Thursday morning by Meigs deputies In
connection with trafficking charges there.

Fire de~troys mobile home
RACINE - A mobile home on Bashan Road near here was destroyed by fire tate Friday afternoon.
No Injuries were reported In the Incident, and the Racine Fire
Department said the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shain, wert! both
enroute to Columbus for the state basketball tournament when the
blaze occurred.
Cause of the fire hasn't been determined, although a neighbor told
firemen an explosion was heard, followed by the tire.

Rlwdes identifies disaster areas
COLUMBUS, Ohio' - Five counties In northwestern Ohio have
been declared federal dtauter areas because ot fJoocl damage from
the Maumee and Blanchard rtven over a four-day period this
month, Gov. James A. Rhodes says.
The retidenta of Dellance, Henry, Lucas, Paulding and Wood
counties will be eligible for Individual assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a White House spokesman
e&lt;mllrmed Friday.
'!be federal government sent In teams to evaluate the damage
before l'lllkln&amp;' the dtsalter declaration. Residents can aeek atd
lllrouch aeveral federal agenctea, Including loans from the Small
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Layh continued. "By September, If
our revenue doesn't come In, we'll
have to make some drastic cuts."
The cuts would be In staff, maintenance and tranSportation, he
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gal advice.
''This cut slmply means services
wUI be aurtalled, and will be comIng sooner than we expected,''
Phelps said. "We've .checked with
Mrs. (Dorothy) Candee (GalJta
County audlior) to certify when our
money Is going to run out."
The poulbWty of closlni the
school may become real ln"June
when the fl,seal year endS. The
board has since placed a one-mill
operating levy on the June 8 ballot
to provide additional tunds for the
school, which 'serves more than 30
students, and the Gallco Sheltered
Workshop, which has more thart40
employees.
En.~ 11 the levy passes - It's
been tw'ned down by Galtla 's voters thl;ee times In ~ last 1'h years
.- the money won't be collected until early 1983, Phelps said.
· "We still have to worry about
that period of time," the superintendent said . •"We've got ~ertous
p!'Oblenls faclni us In JUM, but the
board Is trying to deal with them."
In. Meigs CQunty, a new school
and workshop for Its retarded cttl. zens stands vacant In Syracuse because there aren't-funds to start Its
programs. The school Is still locatEd In the old Pomeroy junior
high .school bulldlrig and has lii!en
operating for the last two years of
the county general fUnd.
Chris Layh, school admlnlstrator, said the cut wUJ have a definite
tm~ on its programs, but per·
haJl$1\0t as severely as those In Gallla County. Layh said that when
Meigs stopped Sending retarded
students to Guiding Hand two years
ago and started its own school, It
didn't receive the same level of

Hearings set on .omnibus bill

Carl R . Horky
President of
Council

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P. JAMES NAVALKOWSKY. M.D.
(Internal Medicine)

By KEVIN KELLY
Times Sentinel S&amp;alf
GALLIPOLIS - A six percent
cut In si,lenlllng ordered last week·
by Gov. Jaines A. Rhodes Is wreak. lng not•a little havoc with the Ohio
Department of Mental
Retardation.
Becaute of the state's continuing ·
tlnaoctal crisis, service reductions
at local facWtles for the mentally
retan)ed will be cut back further
and job abollshments wUI continue
at state developr!\ental centers.
The grtm assessment was Issued
by Dr. Rudy Magnone, ODMR dl·
rector, at a press ·cont~ In Columbus Frtday morntng In whl.c h
he Identified Gallta and Meigs counties as two of the areas to be hardest
hit.
To meet the directive to trim
from his budget,.Magnone said subsidles to the two counties' boards of
mental retardation wUI be lowered
and aome. 1,1111 employees .across
the state iald ott - appi'oxitnaiel~
one-third of thoEe lay oils will be
enacted at the Gallipolis Developmental Center.
Both counties received 23 percent
cuts In their funding levels durjng
the last quarter of the fiscal year.
Loren Phelps, supertntenderit of
the Guiding Hand School In Cheshire, said reductions In staff and
services have left the school at minImum operating standards, and If
ihe school Is forced to go below
those standards, It wW be taken to
court by the state.
In order to tight thts, a special
pi'05eCIItor, WorthingtOn attorney
John Shady, has been appointed to
provide the school and the Gallta
mental retardation board with le-

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