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                  <text>Thursday, May 6, 1982

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Tax hike becomes sensitive question
COLUMB US, Ohio ( AP) Legislators want to emerge from
enactment of a tax boost this eleclion year with as little political
damage as possible.
Their sensitivity was obvious Wednesday as pemocratic leaders
pulled from the House floor a $1.3
billion tax increase-spending cut
measure. It was rescheduled for a
vote today .
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe
Jr., D-New Boston, reportedly had
the 50 voles required to pass the bill
in the 9!1-member House.
Some of his caucus members said
the proposal didn 'l have enough
Republican support to give the roll
ca ll a good enough bipartisan mix .
Riffe, as well as Senate President
Paul E. Gillmor, R-Port Clinton,
agreed earlier that the bill must be
subst&lt;Jnt1a lly backed by each party
to neutralize the tax boost as an

issue in thisyear·s cmnpaigns.
Republicans control the Senate 11115. Although the measure was aJ&gt;proved there in substantially dif-

WAR CONVERSION -Supplies arc unloaded from a British Army
truck on dockside at Southampton Wednesday, as workers prepare the
Cuna rd Liner Queen E lizabeth 2 for possible use in the Falkland Islands.

on March
31, it was
ferent
ported fonn
by 14
Republicans
andSUJ&gt;11
Democrats. Eight Democratic
senators opposed it along with loW'
Republicans.
Democrat:; control the House 5643. but the speaker said he lacked
the votes to get the measure aJ&gt;proved without Republican help.
Riffe and the Republicans were
keeping their head count secret, but

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Democrats confirmed they were ofThe proposal, sponsored in the . He said the defoliant also IS
fered fewer than 10 GOP votes and House by Rep. Joseph J. Vukovich, believed responsible for deaths and
another source said only six were f)-Youngstown, directs the Board of defects among children of VIetnam
willing to vote lor the state's second Regents to designate state medical veterans . The program will be fun·
tax increase in six months.
schools to conduct tests· and resear- ded with $500,000 in the 1981-1983
Legislative budget officers say the ch and provide veterans and their budget.
new package of spending cuts and families with 'counseling and
The House approved 82-16 and sent
tax hikes is needed to erase a state screening programs.
the Senate a bill allowing Ohioans lo
deficit of $1.3 billion projected for
It also creates a seven-member donate all or part of their income tax
the current bienniwn.
Agent Orange Advisory Council,_ refunds to stale accounts to benefit
In other floor action Wednesday, consisting of representatives of nature areas, game preserves and
the House - with the Senate in various veterans' groups.
endangered wildl!fe.
recess - approved and returned to
Vukovich said the federal governRep. David Hartley , D·
the Senate with amendments a bill ment has been remiss in not moving Springfield. quoted wildlife officials
designed to assist Vietnam War sooner to help veterans who may as saying the program might
veterans.
have suffered lung, liver, bone and produce as much as $2 million for a
The measure would provide other kinds of diseases as a resuit of state program which currently
screening and other aid to those who exposure to Agent Orange.
operates on a budget of $50,000.
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Unemployment rate over nine percent
WASIIINGTON ! API - Unemployment in the United States jwnped to 9.4
percent last month - breaking the post-World War II record- the government announced today. Some 10.3 million people were out of work.
April's jobless rate was up 0.4 of a perecentage point from the previous
month, more than enough to set a record. Not since 1941, before the government began compiling monthly statistics, has the rate been so high. In that
year, unemployment hil9.9 percent.
One economist said the current high unemployment is the price of bringing
down mflal10n and others, both in and out of government, predicted the rate
Will climb even higher before turning around.
Since last summer, when the recession that still plagues the economy set
in, unemployement has risen 2.2 percentage point:;. In July, joblessness
nationwide stood al7.2 percent.
By March, joblessness had risen to 9 percent - equalling the post-World
War II record set in May 1975, the high point of the last recession.
In March, Meigs County's unemployment rate was 11.8 percent, Gallla
County's 11.4 percent and Mason County recorded a 16 percent rate. Ohio's
jobless rate for March stood at 12.3 percent.
In advance of the government's release today of jobless figures for April,

mcrcc IS busy w1th plans for the 18th
annual Rig Bend Regatl&lt;l to be held
June 24-27 . The 1982 schedule of activities will mclude a chi-.iin sa w com·

petitwn. queen pagcnt. and the Ohio
State Vrog Jumping Championship .
Applications fur consessions and

Chamber of Commerce offi ce in the
Court House or by completing the
followin g form and mailing to the
Chamber of Commerce offlee at
P.O. Box 526. Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
before May 15. 1982. Additional mfurmatiOn ean be obtained by calling
992-5005 or 992-3830.

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Paige Cleek was hired as manager
of London Pool following an
executive session Thursday night by
Syracuse Village Council.
Cleek will begin her duties on May
24, with the pool to open on May 30.
The pool will be open daily from I
p.m. to 7 p.m .

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Mother's Day

There will be no increase in pool

rates, general admission and season
passes will remain the same as last

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I w1sh to n•se r ve a conce~sion and/or exhibit spm:e at the B!g Bend

Hegalkl . J Ulll' 24-27, 1982. Please send further information to :

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Namt'
Al1drl'ss
Ph nne

A 1mnor accident occurred Wed-

nesday at approxunatcly 9:15 p.m
on the parkin g lot at

Vc ter&lt;:~n.s

Memorial Hospital.
Acco rdin g to the report a car

driven byJohn Byers. Middleport.
backed 111lo the left front fender of"
parked vehicle owned by Leda
Kraeutter. Raci ne. There was no
damage to the Byers' vehicle, but
moderate to the Kraeutler vehicle.
No citation was issued.

Tag day Saturday
Rutland Baseball League will hold
t&lt;Jg day in Rutland, Saturday , May 8.
Members of pony league and lit! It•
league are to be at the Civic Center
at9a .m.

Emergency runs

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Five calls were answered by loca l

emergency unit:; on Wednesday, the
Me1gs County Emergency Medical
Service report:;.
At 5:10 a.m. Thursday, the Middleport Unit took Rosie Searls from
Broadway to Veterans Memorial
Hospital and at II : 08 a.m. took Mary
Gilkey from the Stonewood Apartments to Veterans Memorial.
Pomeroy at II: 14 p.m . took Keith
Aeiker from Lincoln Heights to
Holzer Med1ca l Center .
Racine at I :34 p.m. took James
Hunt from East Letart Road to
Holzer Medical Center and the
Syracuse Unit at 2:37 p.m . took
David Ebersbach !rum Southern
High School to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

Remember Mother
On Her Day,
Sunday, May 9,
With AGift of
Fanny Farmer Candy.

COMPLETING - Melissa Thomas and Brien Collins, two Eastern
High School juniors, were among the busy workers completing the
decorating of the Eastern gymnasium in preparation for tonight's annual'
junior-senlor prom staged by the junior class. An attractive and modern
decor in blue and silver has been carried out for the occasion with the
theme being, "Open Arms." Faculty student advisor. on the project are
Rita Peer Lincicome and Deunis R. E:ichinger.The prom queen and klng
will be crowned at 10:15 this evening.

ELBERFELDS

By The Associated Press
A top Argentine official headed to
the United Nations today to pursue a
diplomatic solution to the Falkland
Islands crisis, but Britain was skeJ&gt;tical of the effort, warned !t might
bomb the islands' main ainield
again, and refused to rule out strikes
against mainland Argentine bases.
The Argentine official, Deputy
Foreign Minister Enrique Ros, left
Buenos Aires Thursday night for
U.N. headquarters in New York to
discuss possible ways to end the conflict that erupted April 2 when ,
Argentine forces seized the Falklands from Britain.
British Foreign Secretary Francis
Pym accused the Argentines of scuttling peace efforts and told reporters
in London today that British warplanes will bomb the airstrip on the
Falkland Islands capital of Stanley
if Argentine troops repair the
damage of two raids in the past
seven days .
"If necessary we will bomb the
airfield again," Pym said. He also
refused to rule out bombing Argentine mainland airiields. although he
said Britain did not want to do this.

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year. Passes will be available in the
near future and may be obtained at
the pool.
Council voted to hire Bill Rizer.
Jr., to make necessary pool repairs.
In other business, council agreed
to place two additional picnic tables
at the former State Park, hired Gordon Winebrenner to repair the roof
on the sheller and install a fountain
at the park as soon as possible.
George Holman, treasurer.
agrec&gt;d to obtam three trash drums
for the former State Park .
John Bentley told council that
drainage tile is needed at the tennis
courts and suggested that benches
be placed near the court:;.
Bentley also said bathroom
facilities are needed near the tennis
area and suggested that the two
courts be lighted.
The suggestions were referred to

aluminum bleachers located at the
ball park be divided and half placed
un the left side of the ball park and
the other half on the first base side .
It was indicated that bleochers
presently located near f1rst base are

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in for further increases (in :.memployrnent L ··

"Corporate America is just cutting back, " he sa1d .
For specific segment:; of the workforce, the department reported :
- Adult men , 8.2 percent, up from 7.9.
- Adult women, 8.3. up from 7.9.
- Teen-agers. 23, up from 21.9 .
- Wh1tes, 8.4, up from 7.9.
- Blacks, 18.4, up from 18.0.
- Hispanics, 12.5, down from 12.7.
The highest unemployment figure l'Vl'r was • 24 .9 perc .. nt Jobless r•le
recorded at the height of th e Dcpres!iJUrl tn 1933 , when the na t ton 's !&lt;Jbor force was only half 1ts present size.

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"But I would not want to exclude any
possibility," he said.
Britain lost two more of its' Sea
Harrier jet fighters in bad weather
off the Falklands Thursday, the
British Defense Ministry said, and
British newspapers speculated
today they collided in the air after
taking off on a combat patrol. This
left 17 of the original 20 Harriers
with the armada still operational.
Amid growing expecl&lt;llions the
British will soon assault the South
Atlantic islands, Pym told the House
of Commons in London:
"If all endeavors to meet a sensible, reasonable and fair settlement
fail, then regrettably nobody is in
any doubt what we are going to do we cannot allow the occupation of
our islands to continue ... Our resolve
is undiminished."
Pym blamed Argentine insistence
on sovereignty over the Falklands
for the collapse of a U.S.-Peruvian
peace plan that he claimed could
have brougbt a cease-fire today.
He said Britain was pursuing the
only surviving diplomatic option, a
U.N. plan he described as having a
"similar basis" tq the Pervuian

proposals.
"The Argentine government
claims to have accepted these
(U.N.) ideas. We are skeptical of
this claim," Pymsaid.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said the British government accepted another peace plan put forward by U.N. Secretary-General
Javier Perez de Cuellar as a
"framework" for negotiations. But
she said British military activity
would continue until Argentina
agreed to remove it:; troops from the
Falklands.
Informed sources said Perez de
Cuellar's plan calls for a cease-fire,
a phased withdrawal of Argentine
and British forces from the war
zone, and U.N. administration of the
Falklands while Britain and Argentina negotiate their future. Argi!l·
tina responded to this with a
statement accepting U.N. " intervention" and proposing an immediate cease-fire but saying
nothing about the rest of the plan.
Mrs. Thatcher said this was "a
very evident ploy to keep them in
possession of their ill-gotten gains."
The Argentine government an-

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RACINE - In a recent meeting of
the Racine Village Council Frank
Cleland was sworn in as a member
of council, after a unanimous vote of
approval. Cleland, retired Racine
Postmaster, who has been serving
as an adv;sor to the village, fills the
vacancy left by the late Cress (Cris)
Shain.
Cieland was sworn in by Mayor
Charles Pyles. May 18 was
proclaimed as Senior Citizens Day
for the VIllage of Racine.
During the session, it · was
acknowledged that the past month,
acting Clerk Ray Warden has been
collecting complaints concerning
damages brought forth by recent sewer ~onstruction in the vU!age. All
complaints were reviewejl.and cornpiled in a list to be submitted to Cornmonwealth Engineers. A .clean-up
project by the. Ontario Pipeline Company, previously scheduled for early
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spring, should begin soon.
- Council discussed pro~lems of·

dogs running loose within the local and state personnel to make
village. It was announced that this project the top priority of state
residents will be issued warrant:; highway improvement in
and fined up to $50 plus costs should Southeastern Ohio.
their dog be captured while running
Councitman Scott Wolfe reviewed
loose.
the improvements around the fire
Within the village, stray dogs have station and City Hall. Firemen and
created a. public nuisance and the squad personnel have been working
town ordinance wiD be enforced. Ef- hard on various projects around the
fective May 10 John Holman will be building to improve its appearance
employed by the &amp;own to enforce the and also clean-up areas of . recent
latter ordinance.
.construction work.
Warden, who resigned as clerk at
In the financial report the fund
the April meeting, but was &amp;J&gt;" balances 88 of April 30 were as
pointed 88 temporary clerk by follows : General fund $3,639.81 in
Mayor ·Pyles, announced that red; Street maintenance $2,423.45;
Margie Wolfe was interested in State Highway $2,771.79; Revenue
assuming dUties as clerk. With a Sharing $2,222.71; Fire $1,302.97;
vote of approval from council, Water $5,360.44;..Cemetery $899.87;
Mayor Pyles is expected to appoint Water deposits $1t48.82; and
Wolfe as clerk at Monday's ~tal Cemetery endorsements $5,000.
meeting.
COuncil w!ll meet in a special
. A resolution was endorsed' to en- meeting Mondlly with Jennings
c'ourage the 'cdnstruction · of a Associates concerning a block grant
corridqr highway fi'ol!l the Ritchie lor the village. The next regular
Bridge· at Ravenswood ·to Route 33 meeting will be June 7. Both
near Pomeroy. The.resolution urged meetings begin at 7 p.m.

Youth given permanent custody
A 17-year-old juvenile has been sentenced to the Ohi o Department of
Youth Services on a permanent basis after facmg sl&lt;llut ury rape

in poor condition .

charges before Judge Robert Buck in the Meil.!s County Ju vem \e

Mayor Eber Pickens and Police
Chief Millon Varian announded that
unlicensed drivers of motorcycles
and mmi-bikes are not permilted on
city streets, alleys or village proper·
ty. Also, youngsters 14 years of age
who ride mopeds must have a moped

Court.
The youth has been transported to the Ohi o Department of Youth
Services m Columbus. Judge Buck sl&lt;lted that rumors haw anse that
the youth died smce the offense, but stressed that the rumor IS unfounded .

lice nse.

Persons having livestock in the
vi llage must secure a permit from
the village clerk each year. There is
no charge for the permit.
Council agreed that the ordinance
co ncerning dogs running loose in the
village will be enforced. Dogs mu'1
be confined to the owner's property .
Attendin~ wen~

Janice

Mayor Pi&lt;.:ken~.

Lawson, clerk, Holman,

trt!asurer,

Varian,

police chief,

Willie Guinther, John Philson, Bentley, Jack Williams, Mick Ash and
Kathryn Crow, council members,
Jim Teaford, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lisle, Jeff Hubbard, Doug Hemsley. Jeff Hubbard and Gene Imboden.

nounced that it sent Deputy Foreign
Minister Enrique Ros to U.N.
headquarters in New York Thursday
night to discuss possible ways to end
the undeclared war.
An Argentine war bulletin Thursday said 19 of its troops had been
killed and 37 wounded in British at·
l&lt;lcks on the Falklands since Saturday . It said !his included eight killed
and six wounded in a helicopter attack on the patrol boat Sobral Monday, and it was assumed that the
rest were casualties in the British
air atl&lt;lcks on the Falklands airstrips.

Enters guilty plea
Eighteen-year old Ben Coppick,
Rt. I, Portland, has been charged
with the Tuesday mornmg breaking
and entering of Dobbins Store,
Stiversville.
Coppick appeared in Meigs County
Court of Common Pleas Thursday
where he entered a guilty plea to a
Bill of Information charging
Judge
breaking and entering.
Bacon ordered a pre-sentence investigation and released Coppick
from custody.

Cleland chosen for council seat

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IN POMEROY

"I see a record unempl oy rn~ nt rate corning," scud Allen Sinc.u, chief

econonomist and vice president of Dal&lt;l Resources Inc. of l.eXJngton. Mass .

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several private economists said they ha ve seen nothing in business activity
to signal any relief from the growing numbers of people joining unemployment lines.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday thal56l ,OOO Americans
went to employment offices in the week ending April 24 to file initial claims
for jobless benefits.
Although seasonally adjusted figures showed that 16,000 fewer people
made such initial claims than in the preceding week, the report also said 4.7
percent of the people now out of work were drawing unemployment checks
- the highest percentage since the economy went into a tailspin late last
swruner.
The nation's unemployment rate reached 9 percent of the labor force in
March, matching the high point of the previous recession. That percenl&lt;lge
translates to more than 9.9 million people out of work.
Reagan administration economist:; have acknowledged that unemployment probably would top 9 percent before it starts to decline.
Unemployment has not exceeded 9 percent since the governmenl been
compiling monthly figures in 1941. But unemployment averaged 9.9 percent
for all of 1941. The highest figure ever was a 24.9 percent jobless rate recor-

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By The Associated Press
A very slow moving high presJure
area over the Atlantic Coast will
gradually give up control of Ohio's
weather as it drift:; east during the
next two days.
A co ld fron t from Lak
· e Superior to
northern Texas, which has been affeeling much of the weather pattern
throughout the Midwest over the last
several days, it should begin to
make it:; presence fell in Ohio.
Some showers may reach norlhwest Ohio by late this afternoon

Plans underway
Ttw Pnnwory Chamber of Com·

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City Manager studies dismissal
SPRINGFIELD. Ohio - The possible dismissal of police off1 cer
Barbara Schantz, who posed nude for Playboy magazme. now rest:;
with City Manager Thomas Bay.
Bay heard testimony all da y Thursday in a dosed-dour hearmg tu
delennine whether to uphold reconunenrtr~ti o ns from Pullet.&gt; Cl11t&gt;f

Winston Stultz and a police board of inquiry that Ms. Schanl1. be f1red .
Ms. Schantz. 25. has been suspended without pay smce April 23. She
IS

accused of 10 civil service violations stenunin~ from the nine-page

pictorial and a subsequent internal police department investigation .
Bay was unavailable £or cmrunent after the hearing . C1ty
spokeswoman Ann Annstrong said the city manager, who has firing

authority, would consider the four hours of testimony before deciding
whether to call more witnesses today.

AEP urged to drop stations
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A ratepayers' group based 111

V~rgmia

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urging American Electric Power Co. to drop it:; interest in nuclectr

power stations. including the z:mmer plant under construction east of
Cincinnati.

Rees Shearer of Saltville, Va ., director of the Coali tion of American
Electric Consumers, said AEP has historically s uppli ed elec tr ic ser-

vice at reasonably low rates. He argues that the rates will increase
rapidly if its generating companies ronlinue to build power plants

when sales are nat.
His group is opposing continued work on nucl ea r planls in Ohio. Ken-

lucky, Virginia and Indiana .

Bill sets legal age at 19
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The appruximately 300,000 111-year-ulds m Ohio
would be prohibited from legally drinking beer if Gov. James A.
Rhodes signs a bill sent him by the Legislature.
The bill. raising the legal beer-drinking age to 19 and tlomg away
with what is known as low-powered beer was sent to Khodes Thursday .
The bill does not apply to wine and l1quor sales. and laws on those
remain unchanged.
If Rhodes signs the bill , it would become law 90 da ys after h1s
signature. Rhodes has not mdicated whether he would s1gn the bill.

319,755 file Ohio claims
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A total of 319,755 claims for unemployment
benefits under all programs - federal and stale - were reported m
Ohio during the week ending May I. a 6.2 percent drop from the
proceeding week.
Albert G. Giles. administrator of the Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services, said Thursday that continued claims by those out of work a
week or more were estimated at 288,802, down 7 percent frnm the

previous week's total of 310,385.
But the number of newly unemployed people filing init1al clanns fur
benefits rose 2.2 percent to 25,557, Giles said.

Faces vehicular homicide charge ·
CINCINNATI- An auto being chased by a Hamilton County Park
Ranger Thursday killed an oncoming motorist m a head-on col lis1on.
· The Hamilton County Sheriff's Patrol said the auto then was driven
from the scene until it crashed into another vehicle .
Jeffrey L. Schott, ~. was pronounced dead on arrival at General
Hospital.
Steven L. Breyer, 19, was charged with aggravall'd vch1cular
homicide, a sheriff's spokesman said.

Winning Ohio lottery number
CLEVELAND- The winning number drawn Thursday nigh! in the
Ohio Lottery's daily game "The Number" was 161 .
In the semiweekly "Pick 4" game, the winning number was 7912.
The lottery reported earnings of $405,267.50 on it:; daily game. Thl'
earnings came on sales of $972,293. while holders of wmning tickt'ls are
entitled to share $567,025.50 lottery officials said.
SUPERIOR - Suzan Thoma,
daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
' a
Thoma, Pomeroy, received
rating of superior in the recent
vocal solo and ensemble music
col\lpetitioo held at Oblo University in Athens. Suzan is a oiotb
grader at Meigs Higb Sehool and
was accompanied for ber presentation by Ell Haltiess, vocal
music supervisor.

lVea~erforecast
Seventy percent chance of showers tonight. Possible thunderstorms.
Lows neat 50. Winds southerly, shifting to westerly around 10 mph.
cloudy Saturday with a 30 percent chance .of showers in the morning .
Highs near 65.
Extended Ohio Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday:
Fair through the period. Highs in the mid-60s to the mid-70.. Lows
moetly in the toe.

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Social issues in the
Reagan White House
For a year, hardly a peep was heard in the White llouse about the social
1ssues on which Ronald Reagan campaigned .
Now, one after another, they are surfacing.
School prayer. tuition tax credits, a balanced budget amendment : They
are buzz words finding renewed places in the president's vocabulary.
But there are few signs Reagan will be successful if he tries to push any
of these issues through quickly. In fact, there are few signs he is even trying
to do that. in the view of both Democrats and conservative Republicans.
Last month, the president new to Chicago and told Roman Catholic
educators he would support a lax credit based on private school tuition .
Soon. he said. he would make a formal recommendation to Congress.
At the lime. aides sa id he first would consult with members of Congress
and then send to Capitolllill proposed legislation. The consultations are still
pending, but one While House official, requesting anonymity, said the
proposal may be introduced by the end of this month.
Congressiona l observe rs think there is little chance such a measure will
be approved this year. But the While House aide. stressing the president's
~ upport

for it, insisted " this is

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serious proposal, not a sop of the

intere~i

groups
Today 1s the day Reagan declared "National Day of Prayer" and aides
prepared for him a statement in support of a constitutional amendment that
would permit voluntary group prayer in public schools.
Prayer in public schools was ruled unconslJluti onal by the Supreme
Court in 1962. Ever since then it has been a rallying issue of numy conservative movemenls .

The balanced budget amendment. wh1ch would require a 60 percent
majorily in Congress to approve any budget that included deficit spending except in wartime - has been mentioned by Reagan several limes in the
past week in public appearances. It barely saw the light of day in 1981.
While !louse spokesman Larry Speakes said such issues,' along with anti-abortion measures and proposed prohibition of school busing to achieve
racial integra tiOn , " were put on the back burner last year."
"There was some disappointment in the conservative community that
we had not moved quick er,'' said one White House source .

The delay allowed the !louse and Senate to concentrate on the
presidl•nt 's economic recovery program .

Letters to the editor
Expresses thanks
I am writing to express my sincere

heartfell thanks to every person m
M~: ~s County who supported the
seventh annual llike-Bike for persons w1th mental retardation and
·developmental disabilities.
For those who saw the procession
of 250 sponsored riders, you should
have some idea of the massive
amount of planning, effort, coordination and comm unity involvement that goes into the event.

Individually, I would like to thank
each and every person from the
riders, who peddled 27 miles through
some pouring rain, to the law enforcement and safety patrols who
protected the riders, to the volunteers who handled everything from
rest stops to donations, to the local
patrons who donated prizes and food
and finally to the people of Meigs
Count y who sponsored the individual

riders.

Magazine "scared ol' Peeps away."

This is a common practice in the
writing field, as I am sure he must
know. Een the Cincinnati Reds ask
that their game broadcasts not be
reproduced in part or whole without
their permission. So relax, 'Peeps,
there's nothing to be afraid of really .
In fact, Peeps, Around OHIO is
your friend . Look on the cover - see
where it says " Your Hometown
Magazine"' It really is! This
magazine is about the small towns
flike Gallipolis) that greatly
populate our beautiful state of Ohio.
Turn to the Area Index on page 2 and
you will find Gallipolis listed there.
Flip over to the section given to our
town, and you 'II find stories on
people you know and events taking
place. Around OillO Magazine wants to help in promoting the Gallipolis

swruner.

I maqe one pledge in composing
this essay, and I am about to violate
it. The pledge was made after
reading Mr. James Reston's dispatch labeled "The Long llot Summer"
in which, after reciting pages of
statistics, he alleges that because
Ronald Reagan has reduced sul&gt;sidies for teen-age employment by
15 percent this year, and because
teen-age unemployment is high parti cularly among blacks and
hispanics, we should prepare for a
summer of fire and brimstone. My
broken pledge not to use statistics is
as follows: Although unemployment
among black teen-agers is (they
say I as high as 40 percent and we ~
are threatened with holocaust, after !
the Second World War unem- :!
ploymenl among black teen-agers
was on the order of 6 percent, and
the only thing we were threatened ~
with then was more social com- 1
mentary by James Reston.
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Now back in 1946, there were no ~
federal benefits of any kind for
unemployed teen-agers nor were
there threats of any kind that anyone
took seriously from teen-agers. I
have a fairly vivid memory of the

ployment, in hot weather - without
any extra military training at all.
Look. The second most
demoralizing thing in life is not to be
able to find work if one wants it. The
most demoralizing is to assert
oneself as automatically entitled to
loftier employment than is
available, at loftier wages than are
offered. I give out no macrocosmic
figures. I recite merely what most
people know: namely, that it is extremely difficult, and in some places
impossible, to get teen-agers to give
you reliable work for the minimum
wage - or even for more than the
minimum wage. If, 18-civil rights acts and 18-economic- advancement
- programs back, only 6 percent of
American black teen-agers were
without jobs, whereas the comparable figure today is 30 percent to
40 percent, then we aren't looking at
any lack of opportunity- but a lack
of willingness of buyer and seller to

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come to terms.
A year ago, in The Washington
Post, an extensive article reported
on the difficulty gasoijne service
stations were having in getting
young people to come to work and
slay at work for more than a week or
two. Mler that they'd simply wander off - to report for welfare
payments; or to make smoke signals
outside James Reston's office. In
Stamford, Conn., people will pay
half again the minimum wage to get
17-year-olds to cut grass, water
lawns or paint houses. John Kenneth
Gailbraith informs us that work that
was considered suitable your
forefathers simply isn't acceptable
to our contemporaries: so that, even
as Turks are imported to man the
factories in Sweden, so blacks mount
the production lines in Detroit.
Tomorrow, only flispanics will
agree so to serve; the day after

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economy.
How do the next few months
look' Henry Kaufman, economist
lor the lnvestmen t !Inn of Sal\)mon
Brothers Inc., summarizes his
views In an article entitled "Continued Economic and Financial
Uncerctalntles."
Wrttten as paurt o! the company's
quarterly Investment strategy report, It Is accompanied by this
condensation:
"Strong financial suport lor this
economic recovery continues to be
lacking. The present national economic policy rn1x Is Ukely to Induce
another economic stalling either
Ia te this year or In 1983.

postwar peaks of 1981."
If uncertainty Is the curse of the
Investing class, high Interest rates
are the death of them. Donald Regan, treasury secretary, knows it.
"High Interest rates," he satd,
"have brought the economy to Its
knees." We are, he conceded, "In a
very deep recession."
This month two New York Stock
Exchange companies !Ued bankruptcy, AM International Inc., with
sales of $600 million, and Saxon Industries, with sales of $!lXl million.
And Fidelity Savings and Loan Association, one of the largest thrifts,
was placed In receivership.
Down on the !ann, where they
dePfnd on credit, things couldn't be
much worse. Double-digit Interest
rates and low crop prices have
brought the worst year since the
Great Depression.
Edward Yardenl, chief econo-

EASTERN'S RESERVES - Members of the
Eastern JV's baseball team this spring were, left to
right, front row : Jim Weber, Troy Gutbrie Clinton
Bailey, Leonard Koenig, Tim Probert, Roge; Balser.

HOUSTON (AP) - While others
were having trouble just seeing the
greens, Ed Sneed was remembering
his off-season putting lessons.
Sneed, playing in the growing
darkness at Woodlands Country
Club, carded seven birdies, ineluding two from 25 feet Thursday to
fire a seven-under-par 64 and take
the apparent first-round lead in the
rain-delayed $350,000 Houston Open
golf tournament.
Sneed was the survivor of some
heavy thunderstorms and lightning
that raked the course early in the first round and halted play for more
than two hours. Twelve players,
none a serious challenge to Sneed's
lead, were to finish their rounds
early today.
"I had the worst year in my nine
year career last year," Sneed said.
"It was a combination of physical

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and psychological problems. But I
worked harder in the off-season on
my chipping and putting and that
part of my game is much stronger."
In addition to his string of birdies,
Sneed scrambled to four par-saving
putts to preserve his round. "I had II
one-putt greens, that is the story my
my round. I don't think I hit the ball
too well otherwise, but I just putted
so well."
Sneed's hot putter gave him a onestroke lead over J:'ew Orleans Open
winner Scott Hoch, who shot a 1982
tour record 29 on the back nine and
finished with a 65.
Hoch also finished his round in
near darkness and blamed the lack
of light for missing a !!&gt;-inch putt
that would have given him a share of
the lead.
"You could hit a shot but I couldn't
read the greens," Hoch said. " I
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The !allure rate, always high !or
new businesses, Is likely to be l!Ven
higher because of blgh Interest
rates. It costs at least 15 percent,
usually ·much more to get a loan.
How many new businesses, even
without debt, can expect to earn 15
percent pro!lt?

GLOUSTER
RIPLEY
MEIGS
COSHOCTON
ZANESVILLE
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Lebanon results
LEBANON, Ohio (AP) - Two
divisions of three-year-old filly trotters will race In the Ohio Sires
Stakes Series tonight at Lebanon
Raceway.
In Thursday night racing, Dragon
Tracks won the featured eighth
race. It took the lead in the stretch to
win by a length, finishing the condition trot in I: 0'1 2-6 and paying
$4.80, $2.80 and $2.40.
H. L. Coaltown finished second,
paying $4 and $2.80 and Fifi S. LePue
was lhird, paying $2.60.
The 2-6 double of Miss V)candy
and Moonlight Sabrina paid $9.80
and the crowd bet$10'1,476.

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A fine pitching performance by
Steve F'isyer secured the win for the
little Tornadoes. Fisher struck out 12
Meigs batters and walked six
enroute to a standout performance.
Wade Connolly led the Southern
hitting with two doubles, while Tony
Deem, Paul Harris, and Steve
Fisher each delivered singles.
While his teammates were busy
he had slept through two alarms and plating runs, fisher was hard at
barely made his lee lime.
work on the mound, including a fine
last inning in which he fought back
to strike out the side.
For Meigs Ed Bishop and Danny
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - O.K.
Thomas
each had long doubles and a
Dick, driven by Terry Holton, won
while
Jackie Welker, and
single,
the featured eighth race at Scioto
Downs Thursday night to pay· $18, James Acree each had singles.
Southern Reserves
$7.40and$5.80.
In second was Stake Knife, which 2 1 8 1 2 1 x - 15 52
paid $5.20 and $5.80. The show horse Meigs Reserves 001 102 2- 6 6 4
Dan Thomas (LP), Bush 3rd,
was Fat Pat, which paid $4.40.
Bishop
3rd, and Bishop, Gheen 3rd.
The winner went the mile in 2: 02 45.
The ninth race trifecta, 1&lt;l-7-1, paid .--------------1
$5,865.90.
A crowd of 3,243 bet$271,456.

MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL
CLUBS

Linescore :
Wahama
001 190 l-14 9 2
Meigs
000 021 o- 3 5 3
Davis, Laudermilt (5) and VanMatre. Burdette, Reuter (5).
Stewart (5) and Follrod. 2b, (Wl
Laudermilt. 3b, (Ml Boyer. Hitting,
(WI 2-4, Lyons 2·5; !MI Burdette 2-2.

percent obtained prescription con, traceptives.
Although the administration has
attempted to portray these young
women as almost exclusively
children, the institute's analysis
shows the eight out of 10 clinic
patients under 18 were at least 16.
Ony 0.4 percent were pre-teens.
Some 94,000 were already
mothers, and 53,1m had already had
at least one abortion. Moreover 14
percent of the urunarried yo~g
patients at family-planning clinics
_do not live with either parent,
making notification difficult if not
impossible.
The squeal law would force more
young women to seek birth-control
information from less reliable sources and would make it more difficult
to reach the 1.4 million young
women who do not use any sort of
contraception.
More pregnancies and more abortions - that's what will happen
when the government tells you what
your children are doing. Why not
find out for yourself and tell Ronald
Reagan 'to get the government off
your back and out of your children's
sex lives?·

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Scioto results

Today in history
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First baseman C. T. Chapman Jed
the SV AC champion Tornadoes with
two singles and a double. John Porter had a perfect night with a single,
double and two walks; and Joe Bob
Hemsley had three singles. Rob Cun-

MERCERVILLE - The SVAC four RBI's; and Mel Weese went
Champion Southern Tornadoettes three-for-three with a home run and
rolled to a potent 2Hl romp over the three RBI's. Jenny Bentley slamHannan Trace Wildcats here Wed- med a lw()-run home run, and Laren
nesday evening in sectional tour- Wolle lined three singles. Becky
nament softball play. Southern's Michael had a single and a bases
recQrd is now 14-2 overall, including loaded triple, while Renee Smith had
a lw()-run double.
the SVAC championship.
Hannan Trace hitters were HarLaren Wolfe went the distance for
den
with two doubles, Triplett a
the winners, while Riley suffered the
single, and Halley a single. Southern
loss.
From the first inning on, the game plays Symmes Valley, who defeated
was never in doubt as Southern sent North Gallia last night, in the tour12 batters to the plate in the first in- nament finals at Syracuse tonight.
Batteries: Laren Wolfe (WP and
ning, scoring eight runs on four hits.
Bentley.
Riley ( LP) and Cox.
The second Inning turned out to be a
repeat plus one as Southern plated r---------------=========~
nine runs. Thirteen batters went to
the plate and nine crossed the plate
astbe fireworks finally came to a
halt.
Sophomore Debbie Michael led the
Southern hit parade with a single, a
home run, and three RBI's; Tonja
Salser had a single, home run, and
AT THE

mist o! E.F. Hutton, the brokerage
house, observes that "In fact, some
agriculture analysts estimate that
farm debt amounts to $200 billion,
about 13 times as high as this year's
projected Income." Worse even,
.than the federal government debt.
Small business Is devastated.
Bankruptcies lor concerns with
sales of $100,1m or more are up
more than 50 percent over a year
ago. A srnall company cannot long
extst whlle being forced to pay
moretban20percentfor money. At
that rate no profit at allis left.

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missed a 1!&gt;-inch putt because I
couldn't read the green. I putted
where I wanted to but I missed it."
Hoch had nine birdies in his round,
including seven over a nine-hole
stretch.
Hale Irwin, who played part of his
round in the high winds left over
from the morning stonn, Jed a group
of five golfers tied for third with 67s.
others were Bobby Clam pelt, Ed
Dougherty, Bill Rogers and Jodie
Mudd.
"Today was for the mudders," Irwin said. "I'm not particularly
adept at that bull scrambled well ."
Only five golfers teed off in the
early rounds before play was
delayed. Many golfers thought the
round would be postponed.
" It was kind of disconcerting in
that we didn't know if we would play
or not and then we were just kind of
thrown out there," Irwin said. ·

David Nida gave up 12 hits and
nine runs in suffering the loss. Nida
fanned three and walked four in his
stint on the mound.

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And Peeps, one more thing - can
we be friends'
Juanita Wood
Media Representative
Around OHIO Magazine

Back row - Coach Don Eichinger, Brian Well, Jerry
Larkins, Mike ColUns, Tom Everett, Rick Barton, Jtm
Newell, Larry Cowdery. Absent- Todd Cundiff, Jay
Carpenter. Scott Wolfe photo.

Sneed has lead in Houston Open

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lain health benefits - such as
protection from pelvic disorders,
iron deficiency anemia and other
problems.
The survey found that 54 percent
of those under 18 who had visited
family-planning clinics had done so
with parental knowledge. others indicated that they would continue to
seek advice on contraception if their
parents were notified. But fully 23
percent said that the parentalnotification requirement would stop
them from visiting the clinics.
These young women wouldn't stop
being sexually active. But they
would use leslH!ffective methods r:l.
birth control. And 4 percent Said
they would continue sex but discontinue all contraception.
Only 2 percent said that they
would abstain from sex - the goal
that the Reagan administration
hopes to achieve.
For parents- particularly whose
who don't COIII!IIunicate that well
with their children - the institute's
llndings can be disturbing .
Of the more than 2.4 million
sexually active women Ul!der age 18,
some 668,000 visited family-planning
clinics ln·1979 and 1980. Of these, 79

Leading Southwestern's hitting
was Steve Pelfrey with a double,
while Jamie Huff, Kent Walker, and
Gary Baker added singles for the
Highlanders.
Linescore:
000 000 o-o 4 3
Southwestern
Southern
300 222 x- 9 12 3
Batteries: Kent Wolle (WPI and
Jay Rees. David Nida (LP) and
Troy Daniels.
Weather permitting, Southern

ce recovering from a recent illness,

Corporate executives wants answers too
NEW YORK (API - It happens
so orten now thatyoucanantic!pate
the response. You ask a corporate
executive how the economy looks
lor the next lew months and he responds, "You tell me."
The consumer doesn't know what
to do. He can't buy a car or a house
so long as Interest rates remain
high . With unemployment at9 percent or more, his major goal seems
to be to hold onto whatever he has.
The budget Isn't settled, and until
It Is settled It leaves that much
more doubt. Even when a plan Is
agreed upon, ft will show a big delicit and so will remain In confilct
with Federal Rl&gt;serve policy.
Federal Reserve monetary polIcy ts restraint. Federal govern·
ment fiscal policy Is one of
expansion, of supply stde economIcs, whose goal Is to feed Investments to the private sector

runs.

set down nine batters via strike outs
and walked just two the entire
distance for the win.

tomorrow?

(S"IGH) 0~ WONDER!

WHY PAY MORE?

Hard throwing left hander Wolfe,
in his first pitching performance sin-

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nlngham had two solid singles and faces the winner of the Eastern-HT
Kent Wolfe and catcher Jay Rees game Saturday at 1 p.m. at Rio
each lined singles.
Grande, pending the completion of
Southern pushed home all the runs the game tomorrow.
it needed in the first inning on a Joe r;::==========~
Bob Hemsley single, a Kent Wolfe
single, walks to Zane Beegle and
John Porter to force home a run .
Senior C. T. Chapman stepped into
the box and promptly smacked a
lw()-run single for the next two SHS

RIO GRANDE - Southern southpaw Kent Wolfe once again proved
he is back In top fonn fashioning a
four-hitter over the Southwestern
Highlanders Thursday enroute to a
9-j) sectional tournament victory .
The tournament victory advances
the Tornadoes to the finals of the
Sot:theast Sectional against the winner of the Hannan Trace-Eastern
game slated today. The Tornadoes
of Coach Hilton Wolfe, Jr. own a fine
14-0 season record.

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When dealing with the handicapped population it is often a
feeling of working with a forgotten
"Nominal Interest rates will conminority of people. Those children
tinue to be highly volatlle, which, In
who do not have the ability to speak
combination with large U.S. Treasup for themselves, who often have
ury cash needs, will force longbeen hidden from the public.
term lntrest rates bitck up to their
On a day like May 1st, when I saw
the tremendous effort of so many
concerned citizens to try and help
that forgotten group become better
citizens I realize there are many
people willing to help those who are
Jess fortunate than themselves.
If parents are infonned by the
planning agencies to notify both
Again Jet me thank everyone who ·
dedicated an entire day to the government that their teenage parents within 10 days after their
daughter is having sex, she will : (A) teen-age
daughter
received
students at Carleton school.
Stop.
(B1Continue.
prescription contraceptives.
Proceeds from the Hike-Bike will
If that teen-ager knows that her
· The regulation - nicknamed "the
make our move to the new school in
parents
will
be
notified
if
she
squeal
law" by its opponents - is
Syracuse a reality.
Christopher C. Layh receives prescription con- viewed by the Reaganauts as an
Superintendent traceptives, she will : (A) Refrain assault on teen-age sex. Marjorie
from sex. (B) Remain sexually ac- Mecklenburg, the department's active but rely upon Jess-effective ting deputy assistant for population
methods of birth control - or none affairs, also says that the federal
at all.
government should not provide
Requiring parental notification "dangerous" birth-control drugs
will: (AI Encourage safe, consistent and devices to young women without
area. Yes, it is small, but it is only
use. (B) Reduce the their parents' knowledge.
contraceptive
one year old and growing fast.
number
of
teen-agers
who use
But the respected Alan GuttAnd Peeps, about those "many
reliable
contraceptives
without
macher
Institute argues on the basis
names", a new name is being ctdded
who
are
having
reducing
the
number
of
a
1980
study that the squeal law
- mine. You see, Around OHIO is insex.
would
result
in more - not fewer terested in someone local represenIf you answered B, B and B, you youthful pregnancies and little
ting each area. Since I was born in
can go to the head of the class. You reduction in youthful sexual acVinton, was graduated from ' Rio
are willing to face lbe hard facts r:l. tivity. The study focused on women
Grande College, and have spent
teen-age sexual activity in the 1980s. under 18 who have visited familytwenty-three of my married years of
The Reagan administration, un- planning clinics.
life here, I am qualified to be called
The institute also argues ·that
fortunately,
learned about sex in the
"local."
room
where
myth
and
prescription
contraceptives are
locker
My job will be writing each month
mystery
conspire
safer
to
reinforce
than
pregnancy
for women in
about the wonderful people of Gallia
ignorance.
this
age
group.
Complications
from
county- their activities, businesses,
That
must
be
why
the
Department
use
of
birth-control
pills
are
conrecreation, etc. This is my home,
of
Health
·and
Hwnan
Services
has
centrated
in
wqmen
over
35
who
Peeps, and I'm proud of it. I'm going
proposed
a
regulation
that
would
smoke.
In
fact,
the
institute
says
to do my beat to let everyone know
require federally funded family- that the pill actually provides certhat Gallia County is great!

Nothing to fear
I was a bit surprised that the
request for pehnission to use
anything printed in Around OHIO

if we desired continuing peace, we
should urge Washington to spend a
lot more money on youth during the

Southern ousts Highlanders

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political rhetoric of the period and I
swear I can't remember anyone, not
even Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr.,
running for public offic on the grounds that if we didn't institute public
programs to look after unemployed
teen-agers, we would have hell on
earth.
Not only were the swnmers in the
'40s hot, there was practically no air
conditioning. I remember myself
being extremely hot in Washington
during one of those swnmers, and
forsooth I feel like an emasculate for
having failed to threaten my summer employers on account of the
heal and humidity to which I was
subjected, and this notwithstanding
that as a recent alwnnus of the
United States Infantry, I was expertly equipped to be menacing. I
could have nonchalantly shot a
bazooka load into the hedquarters of
any -consortium I have identified as
the source of my irregular em-

I forget exactly when it was that
swnmer . temperatures suddenly
became an instrument available to
great social movers who desired us
to do something for American youth.
I think it was during the late 'liOs
when, perhaps because there was no

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Friday, May 7, 1982

Monday's hit dumps Expos
By Associated Press
Mnntreal Expos' fans still remembl'r Ro ck Monday with a vehemence.
Ht.· was the one who cost their team
llw p••n11ant last yea r woth a nonthllllll ng horne run m the Natwnal
l.cague playoffs
On Thursday, he gave them more
to rt·mcmbcr.
The Los Angeles Dodger outfoelder
rogged theor memon es woth a tnple
1n a three-r un first mmng that
he lped the defending World Cha mpions beat the Expos 3-2.
lronoca lly, Monday's blow hot a
spot un the center-fi eld wall at Olyonpw Stad ouonon Montrea l that wasn't
far from his homer last October
e~~amst

Steve Rogers

Anuther thong that happened Thu rsclav was a bolter backlash agamst
Mo,-od&lt;~v from the Montreal fans.
rhrll u ~tJOut most of the ga me. the
Du&lt;lgcr nght fielder was taunted
and b&lt;ltlCd by fans on the n ght-!1eld
blc&lt;:~r h crs .

"There was unt• g1rl out ther e whu
must know evcrr vul ga r word m the
Enghsh lanJ.(tWJ.(l' ... he sa1 d ''Not t o

rne nt1on some of the French ones

Monday's triple drove in one of the
Dodger runs. The others came on
doubles by Steve Garvey and Pedro
Guerrero off Scott Sanderson, 3-2.
Staked to the 3-{) lead, Dodger starter Jerry Reuss hung on to post the
v1ctory with last-inning rehef help
fr om Tom Neidenfur.
Gary Ca rter hot a paor of solo home
runs for the Expos' sconng
Elsewhere 111 the National Leag ue,
the Pholadelphia Phollles outslugged
the Sa n Diego Padres 12-7 and the
Sa n Francosco Giants defeated the
New York Mets !&gt;-J.
Phillies 12, Padres 7
George Vukovich stroked four hots
and drove 111 lo ve runs, the best offensive productoon of his bnef major
league career. as Pholadelphoa who(}ped San D1ego.
Vukovoch led an offensove parade
that produced 25 hits and 19 runs between the teams. comong agamst
eoght pitchers.
Phol adelph oa starter Larry
Chn stenson was credited woth his
second victory on fi ve decosoons.
whole Juan Eochelberger, 2-4. took
the loss.

Giants 5, Mets 3
Chili Dav1s broke a 3-3 tie in the
ninth onning with a two-run double,
liftong San Francisco over New
York .
Jose .am os started the San Francisco rally with a leadoff walk . One
out later, Johnnie LeMaster lined his
third smgle of the game, puttmg runners on forst and second. Both runners moved up on a passed ba ll by
Mets catcher John Stearns.
Davis then smacked reliever
Jesse Orosco's 3-2 potch into nghtcenter field, clearing the bases.
Orosco, 0-4, had not allowed a run on
hos last 11 innongs of rehef before
Davos' double. The winner was
reliever Greg Minton, 2-1.
The Mets jumped out to a 3-{) lead
on the forst mning on Da ve
Kingman's three-run homer. The
Goants to ed tt in the fourth , as Jark
Clark doubled home two runs and
Joh nno e LeMaster s mgled on
a nother

Kongman 's homer, by the way,
was his30lst lifetome, tymg hom woth
Rogers Hornsby for 43rd place on
the all-time lost

that I cou ldn't u11dcrstand ."

Perry posts 300th victory
SE ATTLE
Je~ck sun

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Gaylord

Per ry raised a plastic cup

uf champagne and made this toast :
"Here's to you fellas. Here's to
eve rybody ovPr 40 ''

H1s toast echoed mto baseba ll's
Hall of Fame. which almost cert~unl y

will be Perry's ne xt slop on

the ruau to baseba llmunortality.
At 43 yea rs of age and the oldest
plu ye r

111

the major leag ues, P e rry

beca me the 15th potcher to wm 300
games on a ca reer Thursday noght by
~ulwg

thl· New York Yankees 7·3 .

Woth the voct ory, he joon ed
baseball's most elotc potchmg cadre.
He became onl y one of three men
ai Jvc to w1n :JOO ga mes, the others

Perry , who turns 44 on September,
won his 300th game on hos f1rst ory on
h1s 21st major league season . It was
a season that very nearly wasn't for
the peanut farmer from Williamston, N.C.
Cut by the Atlanta Braves last
August after an 11-9 reeord 111 the
strikt•s hortened season of 1981.
Perry was not onvoted to the
Marmers spnng trammg camp tn
Tempe, Aroz , untol March 5. On
March 27, he sogned a one-year contract woth the club, just three voctoroes shy of 300.
" I never thonk negat1ve." Perry

hot Griffey's foot, thus bemg foul. In
the eighth, he appeared to lose his
concentration , givmg up two runs after loading the bases on three songles
woth one out.
In the nonth mning, however dunng the mning 111 which he
secured hos spot in base ball hostory
- Perry got the sode out 1-2-3.
" I wanted to get ahead of the batters on the nmth," - Perry sa od. " I
dodn't want otto be Joke the e1ghth innong when they had the bases
loaded... after so many runs, I dodn't

sa u.l of hts late stgn tn g " I nevt:'r

Scioto results

beong Early Wynn and Warren
Spahn Sox of the 15 pitchers who
hctve won 300 won the majonty of
those ga mes before 1900, when

thmk about not wmning. I never
thmk about not playmg. The most
tmportant thmg I can tell these kods
here ts how grea t tl is to wm.
" ! stoll fee l like 1 can won many

base ball bore ll ltlc resemblence to

more

the ga me played today .
" I got a couple of cho lls when the

He looked Joke a much younger
than 43 on Thursday noght. He was on

fans started chccnn g like they d1d,"

total control uf the ga me m a lrn m.t

sa od Perry
Perr y was welcomed at the sta rt

each onnong. He yoelded a soxthmnmg homer to Ken Gnffey after a

of the game w1th a standmg ovatiOn ,

co ntrove rsta l call gave t he New

then forced to return to the field afterward by 27.369 admorers who

York outfielder a second lofe at the
plate The potch before the homer.
Griffey was called out on a tapper by
the plate, but thord-base umpore
George Maloney rulled the ball had

wu ul d not be demed one more chance to cheer thc1r hero on h1s most

g\on ous dav

want to lose the game.''

COLUMBUS. Ohio (A P I - O.K
Dock, do'IVen by Terry Holton. won
the fea tured eoghth race at Scooto
Downs Thursday night to pay $18.
$7.40and$5 80
In second was Stake Knofe, whoch
paid $5.20 and $5.80. The show horse
was Fat Pat , whi ch pa od $4 40.
The wonner went the mole 1112 .02 45
The nonth race trofecta, lll-7-1. paod
$5,1165.90
Acrowd of 3,243 bet $271,456 .

J ackson
1ron ton
A thens
Loqan
We lls ton

10

3 l)d

10

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6'1

J 92 55
8 5 11 6 56
5 9 72 90
5 9 83 124

Gal l 1pOI1 5

J II 56 98
Waverly
I 17 47 126
Me1QS
54 54 695 695
TOTALS
Wedn es day 's r es ult s.
A th en s 9 Ga ll tpOII S8 (8)
Loq an 8 Well ston 4
Ja ck so n 6 Wa verly 2
Ironton 12 M e1gs 3
Today's ga m e:
Iron ton at A th ens fmakeupJ

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Bench awaits wann weather
he hit .171 , and in 1979 when he hot
.182.
Reds batting instructor Ted
Kluszewski saod he just waits for
Bench to emerge from his early
slump each season. "You don 't
change things in his swmg, not with
a guy like him," he said after Bench
got two hits against the Astros on
Wednesday.

SEOAL SOFTBALL
T EA M
W L R
Logon

13

A thens
Ga l lipol iS

12 1
9 5

Wel lslon

0 - 191

OR
60

20 1 100
176 113

8 6 145 Il l
Waverly
6 8 156 157
Meogs
S 8 104 11 2
Iront on
1 12
89 166
Jackson
0 13 67 230
TOTALS
54 54 1089 1089
Wednesday 's r es ult s:
A thens 17 Ga ll1 p0 11S 16 (8)
Logan 18 We ll ston 0
waverly 12 Ja ck son 9
t/1e tgs 20 Ironton 4

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.sca!lons, a couple of .293 years a nd a

309 season.
In 1970, Bench hot .244 in Aprol and
went on to won the MVP, leading the
league on homers and RBI. In 1972,
he hot 209 111 the first month and won
the MV P aga on
Hos worst Apnls were on 1973 when

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Fro day , 7:30 p.m., cabin on Eagle
Ridge.

Mothers will be honored Sunday at the Middleport United
Pentecosta l Ch urch . Ea ch
mother attending woll be presented a g1ft from the church during
the Sunday school. Rev . Clark
Baker, pastor, onvotes the public
to attend.

RUTLAND - Teen Dance, 8 to
11 :30 tonight at Rutland Civic
Center ; admissions, $3 couples;
$2 singles.

PLANS have been completed
for the Chrostoan parade to be
held Sunday. The pao·ade woU
start at 2 p.m. and move from the
Pomeroy parking lot to Moddleport Community Park where a
gospel sing woll be held . Those attending the sing are asked to take

SATURDAY
POMEROY - A traditional
quilt show and sa le woll be held
Friday and Saturday from 1-7
p.m. , and Sunday , from IO a.m. to
5 p.m. at Pomeroy Senior
Citizens Center, Mulberry Hts.
Pomeroy. There will be an ad-

lawn cha1rs.

POMEROY - Meogs Arnen can
Legion woll hold its final sogn up
day Sunday at 1 p.m. at Meigs
High School Ball Foeld. All mte rested vouths are to bnng birth
certificaies, shoes and gloves.

mission charge.

A PUBUC buffet supper will be
served Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m .
by the Pythian Sisters at the hall
111 WilkesVIlle. Cost will be $3 .50
for adults and $1.50 for children.
SYRACUSE - A motherdaughter banquet will be held at
6:30 p.m. Saturday at Syracuse
Asbury United Methodist Church.
Information may be obtained by
calling 992-5567 .

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HYSELL RUN - Revoval servoces wi ll begin Monday at the
Hysell Run Holiness Church
located on County Road 15 off
State Route 124. Terry Kender of
Elyn a woll be the evangelost for
the servoces to be held at 7:30
e&lt;H: h

eve mng.

Rev.

Theron

Durham os the pastor
TUPPERS PLAINS ELeme,.
ta ry Boosters woll meet Monday
at 7:30 p on . Speakers woll be

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of the Eastern Local Sc hool
Dostnct who will talk on the
school levy, and Carol Layh,

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'81' CHEVROLET
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May 8,1982
Your possibilities for advancement in your chosen fi eld look good for
this coming year. Let those in authority see how well you are able to handle responsibility .
TAURUS (April 2&amp;-May 20) You have the ability toda y to take outmoded methods or things and make them over into somethong useful.
Focus your efforts in productive areas.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) If you haven't been attentive and demonstrative to the one you love lately, this is a good day to make amends.
Don't be afraod to display affection in front of others.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Household or domestic chores you normally find distasteful won't be as hard to deal with today, once you roll up
your sleeves and get going.
.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll enjoy yourself more today when onvolved in activities which stimulate you both mentally and physocally.
Get out and move your muscles and your mind.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Devote your energies today to sotuations
which hold financial or material promise. Your possobilotoes for
acquisition are good if you expend the effort .
LWRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) You have good leadership qualities today .
You won't feel comfortable should others try to relegate you to a subordinate role. Stay up front.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Others are prepared to help you today,
provided you make your needs known . Don't be embarrassed to seek
assistance, especially from persons you've aided in the past.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Don't be too hasty in turning down
social invitations fJr this evening just because you may not feel in tbe
mood early in the day . Later, you'll desire activity.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jao. 19) If you have an ambitious goal to fulfill
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ARIES (March Zl-Aprll 19) Your zest for life will be easily aroused
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company you keep is important.

The 1982 edition of "Who's Who in
Music" will onclude the names of
seven students from Eastern High
School who have been selected as
being among the country's most outstanding campus leaders.
Students named this year from
Eastern High School are: Carolyn
Bowen, Scott Dillon, Sarah Goebel,
Brian Collins, Lisa Collins, Julie
Elberfeld-and Jeff Shrivers.
Campus nominating committees
and editors of the annual directory
have included the names of these
students based on their academic
achievement, service to the &gt;COmmunity , leadership on extracurricular ,activities and future
potential.
They join an elite group of students selected.from more than 1,300 institutions of higher learning in all 50
states, the District of Columbia and
several foreign nations.
Outstandin~ students have been
honored in the annual directory since it was first published in 1934.

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RACINE - The Southern High

A re~ival .in progress at o,nvllle
Wesleyan Church will cqntlnue
through Sunday. .

Save our RC, RC-1 00, Nehi, Upper 10,
Diet Rite and Dad's Root Beer bottle caps
for charity.

OLD FASHIONED
REVIVAL

assislant superi ntendent of the
Carleton School, Meogs County's
school for the retarded and
dosabll-d, on the 1.5 operatong
levy . Both the head teacher "nd
the Tolle I readong teacher woll be

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THURSDAY, FRIDAY &amp;_SATURDAY

RACINE - The an nual variety
of Southern High School, entitled
this year, "We're Gonna Make
Musoc" will be pr-esented at 8
p.m. Friday on the Southern Hogh
GymnasiUm . Mrs . Barbara
Lawrence is choreographer and
Mrs. Lee Lee os dorector. Musoc
will be by Dennis Satterfield,
Dennis Wolfe, Mo Haley and
Brenl Patterson with Mrs. Lee at
the piano. Admission os $2 for
adults and $1 for students.

SUNDAY

MEIGS COUNTY Pomona
Grange, 7 p.m. this evening at
Rock Springs Grange Hall with
Star Grange as hosts. Inspection
and entries for National Grange
Sewing Contest to be judged.

This os the final sign up for the
year

POMEROY - Mother's Day
will be celebrated at Healh
Unoted Methodost Church Sunday
durong the regular worship serg1v mg suggestiOns from the staff
voce. Rev . Robert Robmson will
on actovoto es for the students to do
speak on "Biblical Mathematocs"
during U1e summer mon ths.
and there will be musoc from the
Packel&lt;woll be goven out for each
church choor . The pubhc has been
grade level
goven a specoal onvotatoon .
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RUTLAND baseball league woll
hold its tag day in the village of
Rutland, Saturday. Members of
pony league and little league are
to be at the Civic Center at 9 a.m.

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SALISBURY TOWNSHIP
Trustees will meet in regular
session at 7 p.m. Friday at the
home of Wanda Eblin, clerk,
Laurel Chff Road. All meetings
arc open to the public and books
are available for public inspection at the home of Mrs.
Ebhn.

Calendar

School variety show will be held
at Southern ffigh School on
Friday, May 7, al8 p.m. "We're
Gonna Make Music" is the theme
of the show with admission being
$2 for adults and $1 for students.
Mrs. Barbara Lawrence is doing
the choreography for the show
directed by Mrs. Lee Lee .

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night during the final inning of his 300th victory. Perry recorded a 7-3 win
over the New York Yaokees. (AP Laserpholo) .

THE

" ! think he's starting to come

CINCINNATI (API - Warmer
around," Kluszewski saod . " It's a
weather and the month of May
matter of timing . He gets a little
orught be the best remedies for Johnstreaky
at times, but it's just a matn ~e nch' s .204 batting average.
ter
of
him
working himself out of it. "
-The Con conn ato Reds third
Bench said he knows he os not hitbaseman starts almost every
tong the ball well. In hos last love
baseball season with a lazy bat. His
games,
he has three hits.
April average this year was .212, but
"
I'm
getting
there," he saod. " But
that's not far below his lifetime April
I'm still searching. It's a frustrating
average of .243.
thmg."
"I've never been a cool-weather
player," he said. "I'm like our whole r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~:::::~
ballclub was back then (the '70s).
We all started hitting around May.
I've had one good April , in 1971 ( .312,
mne homers, 19 RBI) and I fell apart
Dale R . Sanders - Gen . Mgr .
the rest of the year." Bench fomshed
1971 woth a .238 battmg average.
During May, Bench has hit consoderably better. His ca reer average
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1980 DATSUN
1981 ESCORT ·
for May is .277 . Last season, he hit
CAPRI
.365 durong the month.
310
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AM/ FM
In April, Bench has hot above hos
2 dr, r ed, 4 spd
2dr , red. 4spd
269 career average only lhree
56195
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tunes. Only once has he hot above
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NOW
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But Bench has bounced back from
FORD
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his bad starts to have two MVP

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baseball In Michigan, Ohio and nearby Canada. Detroot
won the game, 3-{l, ( AP Laserphoto) ·

JUST ONE MORE _ Cincinnati Reds' Johnny
Bench signs some autographs during a short session
before Thursday night's Detroit Tigers' exhibition

SEOAL
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ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
County Pomona Grange will
meet at p.m. Friday at Rock
Springs Grange Hall with Star
Grange members as hosts. Inspection of degree work will be
held and national grange sewing
contest entries woll be judged.

The Uuily Scniincl

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TEAM

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RUTLAND - A teen dance woll
be held from 8 to 11 :30 p.m .
Friday at Rutland Civil Center.
Admission is $2 for singles and $3
a couple.

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Page-6- The Daily Sentin e l

Friday, May 7, 1982

Vocalists leave for 'tour
.of Washington D.C. today
flee building. This evemng the group
The vocal music department &lt;I
Me1gs High School is marking a ''fir- was to visit Ford Theatre, Peterson
House, the Lincoln and Jefferson
st" this weekend.
Memorials as well as see the KenThirty-five members of the department's Muslcwn Collegiwn, ac- nedy Center for Pertorming Arts.
At 10 a.m. Saturday, the vocal
compamed by chaperones and their
will tour the White House,
group
director, Ed Harkless and his wife,
have lunch at the American History
Cmda, left at 12:05 a.m. this morCarousel and sightsee at the
ning on a conce rt tour in
. Smithsonian Insl1tut1on. There will
Washington, D.C.
be tune to shop for souvenirs and
Traveling by chartered bus, the
roller
skate. On Sunday the Meigs
group wa s to arrtve m Washmgton at
group
will rehearse at the
8:30a.m. th1s morning and were to
Washington Cathedral at 9 a. m.
breakfast before taking a tour of the
precedmg a choral pertormance at
Bureau of Engraving and Printing .
the cathedral at 10:30 a.m. Before
A visit to the top of the Washington
departing for home there will be a
Monwnent will precede lunch. At
2: 45 this afternoon the group was to vis1l to the Washington Zoo. The
have pertormed for the Ohio group IS expected to return to Meigs
County aboull0 :30 p.m. Sunday.
delega tio n and Congressman
Students makmg the tnp mclude
Clarence M1ller at the Ra yburn of-

The dmner w1ll be prepared by the
Methodist Men . Those attendmg are
encouraged to wear the1r weddmg
gowns or some item from the1r wedding day, and to take p1ctures of that
day for d1splay dunng the evemng.
The program will recogmze all wed-

Tammy Black, Susan Danner, Pa ula
Swindell , Teresa Prall, Suza n
Thoma , Brenda Newman, Angle
Pratt, Terry Thoma, Ka ren Spencer. Linda Noel, Len Sayre, Pam
Brown. Gina Pauley , Rochelle MeDame!, Zandra Vaugha n, Julie
Spencer. Anita Basham , Robin
Ba rrett. Becky Til11s. Christine
R1ggs, Andrea Batey, Tma Yost,
Glenda Gumm , Ja ck1 e Rapp ,
Chnsly Qu1vey. Linda R1ggs. Cheryl
Burns, Jeff Carson, Steve Pa tterson, Charles Davis, Danny R1ggs,
Craig Darst, Clinton Turner and Jeff
Nash. Chaperones are Mrs. Pat
Thoma , Mrs. Goldie Carson, Mrs.
Sharon Black. Mrs Ruby Vaughan .
D1ck Vaughan, Dorsel Thomas.
J erry Black and Mr and Mrs.
Harkless.

fcaturt&gt;d in " All That Jazz" from "Chicago," during

the annual Gaslite Revue, to be presented by the 42·
member Gas Company Chorus at 8 p.m., Friday. May

21. in Veterans Memorial, Columbus. This is the 41st
annual show presented by the popular Columbus iildustrial group. Theme of this year's show is "Nashville
to New York." It features a varied program of country
and Broadway music, soloists, comedy, instrumental
and dance numbers. The two-hour variety show is open
to the public free of charge.

Veterans
auxiliary
An appea l for toys for hos pitalized
children has been made by the
Women's

Auxilt&lt;Jry uf Vek ron:::.

Memon al Hospital
Dunng a rece nt meet1 ng of the
Auxilia r y, pla ns were made tu m-

crease the toy suppl y w1th each
member bemg asked to take a toy to
the next meetmg. A toy IS g1ve n tu

every hospitalized child up to 12
years of age The aux1llary also
pr ov ides free tclev Json.

Plans were made for awa rding
two scholarships th1s month . Both
rec1p1ents w1ll be ca ndystripers at
the hospital. The nursmg scholar·
sh1p w1ll be for $500. the techm c1an"s
scholarship for $250
Plans were made for a products
party to be held at the May meetmg
wh1ch w1ll be hosted by Short y
Wnghl and Janet Jeffers With Ruth
Morns and Nellie Burgan , contnbulmg hostesses
Refr es hment s l' ere se rve d
followmg the meetmg by Eva Har·

Gardner birth \
Mr and Mrs. Dav1d Gardner, of
Rutland, announce the recent birth
of a daughter, Amber Mane. She
weighed f1 ve pounds. 14 ounces. The
Gardners have a son, Scott Dav1d.
Grandpa rents are Helen R1ggs,
Rutland , Alva and Adra Swick.
Langsville,
Anthony Card1llo,
Pomeroy , and Margaret Matheny.
Denison, Te ~a s. Floyd Cleland of
Langsville IS a grea t-g randfather.

lley, Ethel Hatfield. w1d Mi ldred
W1thee.

Alfred youth
Offi cers we re elected at a recent
meetmg of Alfred Umted Method1sl
Youth Fellowsh1p
Elected were Lee Ann Robmson ,
president ; Kev in Brooks, v1ce
pres1dent . L1sa Burke, secretary
and treasurer; Brenda Reed. reporter ; Lea Ann Reed, usher ; and Debbie Brooks. song leader
Plans were made for a county
meetu1g held at the church Sunday.

Middleport CCL
The 1.5 opera tmg levy for the
Ca rleton School for the retarded and
disa bled was endorser! at a recent
meetmg of the Middleport Child Conservation Leag ue
Meeting at the home of Mrs
Peggy Ha m s, members were
rem1nded of the spnng convenll on to
be held on May 15 at R10 Grande
College where the speaker w11l talk
on redeeming coupons. Devotions
were by Peggy Houdashell and for
roll call members named their
dream career Em1ly Kane was a
guest Refreshments were served .

Ke.s ler!'ion and Becky J anes lied for

GIFTS

99 Mill St .

Prescnpflons

Middl eport

the most we1ght lost and Jo Ann
Cn sp and Katherine Mi tc hell t1ed
for runner-up Cathy Workma n lost

the most we1ght at the F1ve Pmnts
Exerc1se Class.

P om er oy , Oh1 o

TOPS 1466

Nelli e Haggy wh n losl a total of 40
pounds 111 c1ght weeks was honored
dunng the recent meetmg of the
Rutland TOPS OH 1466, Rutland ,
held at the EMS building.
She was presented a check and
members sang to her Mrs. Shorty
Wnght,
leader.
gave Ita was
readmg
on
the results
of obes1ly.
dec1ded
to enter a noal m the annual July 4
pa rade at Rutland Lynda Adk1rs
was the week's best loser.
A new contest, ·· A Tug of War"'
was explamed w1th two teams bemg

A workshop
planned for
June
12 at has
the been
fairgrounds.
A
cosmetics demonstratiOn was given
at one of the Apnl meetmgs.

th e

Miss

TOPS 1456
Lmda Ba1ley and Joann Fetty
were the top losers w1th Cindy Hartenbach as runner-up at last week' s
meetmg of TOPS OH 1456 at
Rutland. InformatiOn on
jmnmg

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GRACE EPI SCOPAL CHURCH

POMEROY CHURCHOf CHRI ST 212 W

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Pomeroy Envoy and Mr s Roy
A ve
Wrrung o fhce r s rn cho rgs Sunday
Sunday
holi ness m ee lmg . tO a m
Sc hool. 10 30 a m Sunday sc hool leade r
Elor se
A dorns
7 30
p m
YPSM
sol vatio n mee tmg vono u s spea k er !&gt; and
mus1c sp eCial s Thursday - t O a m 10 2
p m Lodres Home l eagu e. all wo m en m
vt!ed 7 30 p .m prayer mee 11ng and
Brbl e study Rev Noel Hermon reache r

BURLINGTON

SOUTHERN

Rev Robert McGee
rnlenm director

POMEROY CLU STER

Rev Ro bert McGee
POMEROY Sunday Scho ol 9 15 a m
Wor shrp serv1ce 10 30 a m
C h o ~r
rehearsal . Wednesday 7 p m Rev
Robert M cGee pa stor
ENTERPRISE Wor sh1p 9 a m Church
Sc hoo l 10 o m
R1 chord Rothemt ch.
pastor
ROCK SPRING S Sunday Schoo l 9 I S
a
m Worshtp servtce , 10 a m
R1 chord Rothemich , pastor
FLATWOODS . Church Sch ool 10 o m
Wor sh1p 11 o m . R1chord Ro themr ch
pas lor

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B1 b le
sludy 11 am .. w or sh1p , 6 p m Wed
nesdoy B1ble study , 7 p m
OLD DE XTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHUR
CH Rev .Rolph Smrth . p oslor . Sunday
school. 9 30 o .m . Mrs Worl ey Fronc1s
supermtendenl. Preoch1ng se rvrces f rrsl
and thtrd Sundays follow •n g Sunda y

Schoo,!.
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METHODI ST

HEATH . Church School 9 30 a m
Worsh1p 10 30 om
UMYF 6 p m
Robert Robmson Pa stor
RUTLAND . Church Sc hoo l 9·30 a m
Wor sh1p 10 30 am
Ro b ert R1der .
pastor
SALEM CENTER
Worsh1p 9 o m .
Church School 9 45 om Robert R1der .
pastor
PEARl CHAPEL . Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a .m Worsh1p 7 30 p m
SNOWVIllE. Sunday Sc hool
9 30
am Worsh1p 11 ()()am

Preaching 9 30 o .m f1r st and secon d
Sundays of each mon th . th1rd and f our lh
Sundays each mo nth w or sh1p se rv rce at
7 30 p m . Wednesday event ngs at 7 30
Prayer and Btble Study
SEVENTH -DAY ADVENTI ST Mu l berry
Hetghts Rood , Pomeroy Past or . Albert
Diltes Sabbath School Superrntendent
Rrto Whrte Sabbath School . Saturday of
lernoon at 2 00 , w 1th Wor sh1 p Servr ce
followmg at 3 IS

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

Sister Harriet.! Warner Sup! . Sunday
School 9 30 a . m . morn1ng w o r shtp
10 45 a m
POMEROY FIRST BAPTI ST. Oov 1d
Mann , mm is ter . Wdl1am Sno uff er . Sun
day school sup! Sunday sc hool , 9 30
om . mornmg worsh1p 10 30 o .m

fiRST

Rae Young and Debb1e Fmk tied
for the most we1ght lost and Lmda
Maye r and Jane Hysell t1ed for run-

UNITED

SOUTHERN

BAPTIST

Rev Stanley Memf1ed . M1m ster
FOREST RUN Wo rsh1p 9 o m Church
Schoo l 10 a m
MINER SV ILLE Church Sc hool 9 a m
Wor sh1p IOo .m
A SBURY Church Schoo l 9 50 a .m
Worsh1p II a m B1bfe Study 7 30 p m
Thursday UMW fist tuesday

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Mulberry A ve .. Po meroy . Rev Wilham
R Newman restor . Hersh el M cClur e
Sunday schoo superrnlendent Sunday
school , 9 30 o m . morn1ng wor shtp .
10 30. e ven1ng worsh1p, 7 30 p m . Mt d
week prayer serv1ce, 7 30 p m
MIDWAY COMMUNI1Y
CHURCH
Dexter Rd .. Rd langs vt11 e . Rev A A
Hughes ,' Poslo r . Sunday School 10 am
Servtces on Tuesday . Thur sday and
Sunday 7 30 p.m
FAITH TABERNACL E CHURCH Ba1ley
Run Road
Rev
Emmett Row son
pastor . Handley Dunn supt. Sunday
school 10 am Sunday svenmg se rvice
7 30 . Brble teochmg . 7 30 p m Thurs

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Rev . Jam es Cl ark
Rev Mark Flynn
Rev Florence Sm1th
Re v Carl H1ck s
BETHANY . (Dorca s). Wor sh1p 9 00
a m Chur ch School 10 00 a m B1bl e
study . l si , 2nd 3rd and 5th Tuesdays
7 IS p m . youth fellowshtp . 2nd oncf41h
Tuesdays 6·00 p.m
CARMEL and SUTTON (Worsh tp , Sun
day Schoo l and most other even ts held
Jointly ) Sunday School 9:45 and Worsh tp
11 00 at Sutton first and third Sundays
and at Carmel second and fourth Sun days B1ble Study second . fourth and fif .
th Thursdays 7 15 p m Fomdy N1gh1
Fellowshtp Dmn er th~rd Thursday . 6 30
p.m
.
APPLE GROVE . Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a .m . Worsh•p 7 30 p .m . lst and 3rd Sun day s; Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
p m Fellowship supper f1rs1 Saturday 6
p m . UMW 2nd Tuesday 7 30 p .m .
EAST LET ART . Church School 9 a m
Worship service 10 a .m . Prayer meet1ng
7 30 p m . Wedn esday . UMW second
Tuesday 7 30 p.m
RACINE WESLEY AN - Sunday sch ool
IOo .m .. worship , II am Cholfproct1 ce .
Thursday , 8 p.m
LET ART FAllS-- Worsh1p serv1 ce 9
o .m Church Schoo l lOam
MORNING STAR. Worship 9:30am
Church School10·30 a m

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CHRISTIAN UNION . Lawrence Manley.
pastor ; Mr s Russell Young , Sunday
School Supt Sunday School 9-30 a m
Evemng worship . 7 .30 , Wednesday
prayer meeting . 7:30pm .

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MORIAH CHURCH Of GOD

Racine- Rev James Sotterft eld pastor
Mormrtg worship . 9'. 45 a .m .: Sunday
school. 10 45 a .m .. evenmg w orsh1p . 7
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
ladi es prayer
meeting : Wednesday 7 30 p m YPE
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTI ST Corn er
Sucth and Palmer the Re v Mark Me
Clung . Sunday school. 'I 15 om : Don
White . Sunday School . superintendenl
John Reibe l Sr . osst supt . Morn1ng
Worship , 10: 15 am . Youth meeting .
7 30 p .m . Wednesday including wee
tots. eager beavers . 1umor astronauts .
and 1unior and sent or high BYF . chotr
practice . B·30 p .m Wednesday ; praye r
meeting and Bibl&amp; study . Wednesday .
7 :lJ p.m .

MORSE CHAPEL . Church School

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Evening Worship . 7:30 p .m
Youth
Fellowsh1p . Wednesday . 7 30p .m

NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev . RichordW . Thomas
Duane Sydenstricker , Sr .
Sheldon Johnson
John W . Douglas
JOPPA. Worship 9·00 a .m . Church

Si:hoollO:OO o m.

'CHESTER . Worship 9 a .m .. Church
School 10 a .m . Choir Rehearsal 7 p .m .
Thursdays . Bible Study , Thursdays

7:30p.m.
LONG BOTJOM. Sunday School ol 9:30

THE

a .m . Evenin_g Worship at 7:30p .m . Thur-

NAZARENE , Rev. Jim Broome, pastor:
Bill White, Sun day.school supt . Sunday
school, 9:30 a .m . : ~rning wonhip,
10:30 a .m . ;
Sunday
evangelistic
meeting, 7:00 P·n'l · Prayer meeting,
Wednesday,_7 p .m.

sday Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
REEDSVILLE: Sunday School 9:30 o.m.

Morning WorJhip 10:30 a .m . Evening

Worshp 7:30 p.m. Biblt •Study Wtd·
nesdays at 7:30p.m.

AlFRED, Sunday School at 9 45 a.m.

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY OF

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(Across from the Airportl

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PORTLAND. Sunday School 6:30p.m .

CHURCH Of CHRIST . M;ddleporl. Slh

CHURCH

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and Main. Bob Melton. mmister . Scotl
Saltsman . onociote
minister . Bible
School . 9:30 o . m .: morning worship,
10.30 a . m .: evening servfce , 7·00 p .m .
Wednes doy Bible Study and youth
group meetings . 7 :00p .m .

MIDDLEPORT

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MEIGS COUNTY, Rev . Wanda Johnson,
director; Horokf Johnson , director of
education .

MornlnQ. Wonhipot 11 a.m. Youth , 6 :30

ship Sen(iCe, 9 a .m .: Church School.

School 9 :00 a .m . Mornlrrg Worship at

p.f11. Sundays. Wedntsday Night Prayer
Meeting. 7:30 ~ . m.
ST. PAUL. (Tuppors Plains): Sunday ,

HARRISONVIlLE PRESBYTERIAN . Wor·

10.30a. m.
MIDDlEPORT PRESBYTERIAN. Church
School , 9:00 a .m ., Morning worship,

10.15. Blblt Study Tuosday. 10 a.m.: Bl·
bit study, Thursday. 7:30p.m.

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10:00 a.m. Blblo Sludy, 7:30 p.m.
Tutsday.
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Swain . Superintendent. Sunday school

9:30tvtryweek.

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mo rn mg wo rsh1p
10 30 o m Youth mee tm gs b 30 p m
even1ng wo rsh tp . 7 30 Wednesday mght
prayer meelm g and B•ble study 7 30

The PIOneer History of
Meigs Co. · 1908
For $16.00
and
Hardesty's History of
Me1gs Co .- 1883
For $20 .00
Re printed by : The Me igs
Co Pion eer &amp; Hl s ton ca l
Soci e ty , In c
a nd th e
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Soc 1ety
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Wednesd ay
Psalms

Thursday
Psalms

PRE SBYTERIAN Ch urch Ch ur ch Sc hoo l
10 15 a m . mo rnmg worshtp I 1 30 a
m
Btbl e Sludy lu esdoy . 10 o .m .
Juntar and Sent e r H1gh Yo ulh Gro up
Sunday 6 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GO D. Pa st or
Rev John Evan s Sunday sc hoo l 10
o m
Sunday
wo r sh1p
11
o m .
Childr en s chur ch . 11 a m
Sunday
eve11mg se rv rce. 7 00 p m . Wedn esday
eventnq young lod1es ou )( rl1ory 6 p m
Wedn esday fom1ly w or sh1p 7 00 p m
HA ZEL CO MMUNIT Y CHUR CH Nea r
l ong Bott om . Ed sel Hart . pastor Sun
day schoo l . 10 am , Church 7 30 p rn
pr aye r m ee l tng . 7 30 p m Thur sday
M IDDLEPORt FREE Will BA PTIST Cor
ne r A sh and Plum . l eslre Hay m on
pos l or Bob G rubb . oss rstont pas tor
Sunday School. 10 a . m M orn mg War
sh•p II a m Wedn esday and So lu r
day Evemn g Se rv1ces. 7 30 p m

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JOY

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FmJay

Mo 1n Sl . Pome r oy Sunday se rvices Ho ly
Communron on !he ftrst Sunda y o f eac h
month and co mbmed w lfh morn•ng
pray er on the thtrd Sunday M o rnrng
prayer and se rmo n on all olher Sund ays
oflh e m onlh Church Sc hoo l and nu r se ry
core provrded Coffee hour 1n th e Po rrs h
Hallrmm ed•ote ly foll ow 1ng !h e se r v rce

Co mpl ele

Psalms

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ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

Tues day

Groc erte sGeneral Merch and• se
R&lt;1C1n e 949 -7SSO

NAZARENE Cor ner Umon and Mul berr y,
Rev V 1rg•l Byr er pas tor Glen M cClu ng
ass!. pastor Clyde Henderson poslor
emer rtu s Sunday School . 9 30 o m
G len M cC lung . su pt morm ng wo r shrp
tO 30 a m eve nmg ser v1ce 1 00 m td·
week se rvrce Wed nesday . 7 00 p m

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of Sllnderella.
At the Chester class, Rosemary
Randolph and Karen Baker were the
top losers w1th Carole Da1ley as runner-up. At the Mason Class, Maxine

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TR INITY CHU RCH Rev W H Pernn
pasl or De bbr e Bu ck . Sunday sc hool
sup ! Church Sc h oo l 9 15 o m . wo rship
s'nv1ce . 10 30 a m Cho 1r rs heo r so l
Tuesday 7 30 p m under d• rec 11on of
Al rce Nease

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ted by Joan Robinson who will play
appropnate nwnbers from each
decade w1th bndes of that penod to
be mdlVlduall) recognized.
ReservatiOns for the ba nquet a re
tube made with e1ther Jack Bechtle,
992-5383 , or Rev. Mr. Robmson, 9923039.

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dings begmmng w1th 1900 through

fictiOn and biblical chara ctenzal!Ons to present their message.
The public is .n v1tcd to attend.

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TOPS OH 570 were Kathy MeDamels. Lmnie Bell Aleshire, and
Heather Wood Runners-up in
weight Jose dunng the month were
Bermce Durst, Debbie Clonch, and
Teresa Wood.
Meetmgs are held at the Me1gs
County Fairgrounds on Tuesdays
w1th weigh-in tune being at 6 and
meetmg tune at 7 p.m.

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the group may be obtai ned by
calling 742-2233 .

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MIDDLEPORT
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of themes, 1ssues and subject matter. They use everything from light

Meigs County organizations hold meetings

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POMERO Y CHUR CH Of

GASCO DANCERS - Rena Hagrr I seated right I.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hager, Sr. ,
Coolville, is a member of the F1amt-ette dance group

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McCOY'SAUCTION SERVICE

Drama group will perform,..------Covenan t Pl aye rs, a n mternal!Onal repertory drama group,
w1ll pertorm on Monday, Ma y 10, at
7:30p.m. at Mason Umted Methodist
Church.
Pertormmg at the Mason church
will be one of 85 groups w1th a repertmre of over 900 plays wh1ch allow

The Dally Se nt1n e 1 Pa ge

J EXrERIENCE lltE JOY Of RELIGION

Chaplain to address banquet
Rev. Arthur Lund, director of
chaplancy services at the Holzer
Medical Center, w1ll speak on the
"'Changmg Role of Contemporary
Mothers" at the 6 · p.m. motherdaughter banquet to be held at
Heath Umted Methodist Church.

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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RIVER VIEW
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The1e IS someth1ng thnlhng abo•!! a new day ' Another
dawn at hope and prom1se to live and dream and love
Frustratrons ot yesterday are gone and hke the earlh on
wh1Ch we hve . we stand relreshed renewed and hOpelvlrnthe
sh1mmerrng rays ot the morn1ng sun

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786 N ~ nd St
Middl eport , Oh

How wonderf ul that we have been grven the power to make
a new beg1nnrng-1t we trust and have !arth lf1 our Creator
Worshrp ,n church each week and lind the la1ththat renews
your lr te-- lhclt b11ngs lOY rn the mornrng
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HO BSON CHRI STI A N UNION Sunday
Sc h oo l 9 30 o m eventn g ser v•ce 7 30
p m Wedne~ doy pr ayer mee11ng 7 30

mornong worsh•p
II am
Sunday
even1ng wor sh1 p I 30 Prayer mee 11119
and B• bl e st udy Thu r sday 7 30 p m
you t h se r v1ce 6 p m Sundoy

CHRI ST . Du ane Word en mm rsle r B1ble
d oss . 9 30 o m . mornmg worshrp 10 30
o m . evenmg wo rsh 1p 6 JO p m Wed
n esd oy Btbl e sludy . 6 30 p m
NE W STI V ERSV IllE COMMUNIT Y Chur
ch . Sunday Sc hool ser .... 1ce 9 45 a m
Wo rsh1p se r v1ce 10 30 Evo n ge l rsr•c Se r
VICe . 7 30 p m Wedn esday Pr ayer
m ee tmg 7 30 Thur sday
ZIO N CHURCH OF CHRI ST Pomeroy
Horrr sonv.lle Rd Robert Purt ell pas tor
Brll McElroy Sunday sc hoo l sup! Sunday
!&gt;C hool 9 30 am wor sh1p se rv 1ce 10 30
o m Sunday worsh1p ser v1ce 7 30 p m
Monday and Tu ssdoy svenrng ser vices
7 30 each ev enmg
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHUR CH Prne
Grove Th e Rev Wtlltom M•ddl e~wor lh
Pastor Church serv 1ces 9 30 o m Sun
day Sc hool 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRI ST Jerr y
Pmgley . pa stor Sunday sc hool 9 30
o m . mornmg worshr p, 10 30 o m
W ednesday e venrng serviCe . 7 30
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Earl Shul e r
pastor Sunday school 9 30 a m . Chu rc h
youl h m~ e t 1 ng . 6
se rv rce . 7 p m
p m Tue sday Brbl e Study . 7 p m

N 2nd Ave M1dd lepo rt Sunday Schoo l
tO 00 a m Sun Wed Ev enmg Serv iCe!&gt;
130p m pm
li BE RTY Chr• sllon ( hutch 4 l 1berty
Ave Pome r oy Su nday Sc hool 10 a m
Wo r sh1 p 7 30 Wednesday Se rv•ce 1 30

pm
BEARWA LLOW RIDGE CHURCH Of

RACINE CHURCH Of IHE NAZARENE

Rev Thomas H Collrer pastor Mor!h o
Wolf e Cho~rmon o f the Boord o f Chm
!ton Life Sunday School 9 30 o m
mornmg worsh tp 10 30 Sunday even ·
1ng wor shtp 7 30 p m Prayer m ee t1ng
Wednesday 7 30 p m
RACINE
FIR ST
BAPTIST
Don l
Walker Poslor Robert Smtih Sunday
school supl Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a m
morn rng worsh1p 10 40 am
Sunda y
7 30
W edn ss do y
c ve nmg worsh1p
ev enmg B1bl e study 7 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN
Rev R D
Brown . pa stor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am . mornmg wo r sh1p 10 45 youlh
se r v1ce . 6 45 p m . evemng wo rsh1p
7 30 p m . prayer and prot se . Wednes
day . 7:30pm
SOUTH BETHEL {S1I ve r Rtdge) Duane
Sydenstnck e r
Sr
pasto r
Sunday
Sc hool . 9 o m . Mornmg Worshrp 10
o m Youth Ser vrce Sunday at 6 p m
and Sunday Even1ng Wo rsh1p 6 p m
B1ble Study Wedne sday . 7 p m
Sll VER RUN FREE BAPTI ST Rev Mar
vm Morklfl po slor Steve ltttl e Sun day
sc hool sup! Sunday school 10 o m

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 3B3

pm

CHE STER CHUR CH OF GOO Rev R E
Rob•nson pa stor Su nda y schoo l 9 30
o m wors ht p ser vrce 1 t a m even ong
~c r v 1 ce
7 00
youth serv1cc
Wed
nes doy 7 00 p m

lANGSVILLE

CHRISTIAN

RUilAND AP O~ I O li C CHUR CH OF
JESL 1S CHRI S! Uder Jome., Moiler B•ble
Sunda y
study Wedne\dOy I 30 p m
School 10 om Sunday n1qht \PrvrrP

CHURCH

Rob ert E Mu sse r pastor Sunday schoo l
9 30 n m Poul Mu s!'.e r sup! mornrn g
wo r sh• p 10 30 Sunday even1ng serv rce
7 00 mr d - wee k serv 1ce Wedn es da y 7
pm
SY RACUS E
CHUR CH
OF
TH E
NA ZA RENE Rev Jam es 8 K•lll e pas tor
Nor man Pres ley . Sunday School Supertn
·tendenl Sunda y school 9 30 a m mar
n.ng wo rsh1p . 10 30 am
evongei Js!Jc
ser v1ce 6 p m P.rayer and Pror se Wed nesda y 7 p m youth mee11ng 7 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRISI
Elden R Blok e . po sl or Sunday Sc hoo l 10
a m Robe rt Reed supt . Mornmg ser
man 11 o m
Sunday nrght servtces
Chn sl•on End ea vo r , 7 30 p m So ng se r
vrce 8 p m
Preachtng 8 30 p m Mr d
wee k Pray er m eetmg Wedn esday 7
p m Alvm Re ed . loy leader
CHURCH O F JESUS CHR IST Loco l ed at
Rullond on N e w lrmo Rood n ex l to
For es t Acr s Pork Rev Roy Cl evsnge r
pas tor . Ro b e rt Mu ss er Sunday Schoo l
sup! Sunday sc hoo l 10 30om wo rsh1p
7 30 p m B1bl e Study Wednesday 7 30
p m Saturda y nrghl prayer se rvrce 7 30
pm
HE M l OC K G ROVE CHRISTIAN Roger
Wo l son . p os l or . Cr enson Prall Sunda y
sc hool sup t M o r n1 1g wor shtp 9 30 o m
Su nday sc hoo l 10 30om even rn g ser
vrce 7 JO
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Re11
Tom
Dool ey
Joe Sayre
Sunday School
Su pe rrnt enenl
Sunday schoo l
9 45
a m evenrng w or shtp 7 30 p m Pray er
mee t1ng 7 30 p m Wednesday
TUPPER S PLAINS CHURCH Of CHRI SI
Vrncent C Waters. Ill mm1 ster He rm on
Block supenntendenl Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m . ev enrng serv1ce l p m . Wed
nesdoy 81bl e Study 7 p m

Sermonette
Soil and water, air and forests, fish and wildlife are all God's gifts
to man. In Genesis I : 28 God tells man to subdue the earth and have
dominion over the fish of the sea, the fowl of the air, and everything
that moves on the earth. You will note it says subdue, not abuse this
g~eat gift of God. We have seen in the past the things of the earth are
not limitless. They do wear out and do become used up and depleted.
We need to nurture them and renew them. We must control our use
and find ways of restocking the fish of the sea and the fowl of the air
and every living creature, just as we must care for and improve our
fields and forests and orchards. This is man's responsibility. God
created all this and saw that it was good. It still is good but it needs
care and work and love.
These re!iources are indispensible to life here on earth. They are
demanding our attention and we know they will thrive if they get our
attention. Soil and water, air and forests, fish and wildlife serve us
every dl\y. They surround us as well as sustain us. We dare not take
them for granted. We need to consider them and consider them well.
Rogation Tide is upon us. Seedtime and the singing of birds is here
to go with the smell of newly cut grass and fresh turned earth. In
Spring we say God's in His heaven and all's right with the world. This
is true; but only so long as mankind understands that soil and water,
air and forests, fish and wildlife cannot be abused year after year and
survive. If we abuse we lose it, but if we subdue and use it, It will last
until God comes for us. Let us consider this well. Today is the time to
care.

CHESTEHCHURCHOf THE NAZARENE
!lev He rbert Gro te pas tor Fr onk Rdll e
sup ! Su nda y Sc h oo l 9 JO urn W o r ~h r p
serv •ce l t o m and 7 JO p m Pro)er
mee trn g Wed nes day I 30 p m
LAU RH CliFF FREE MET HODIST CHUR
( H
Rev Rober t Miller pas tor Lloyd
Wrrght Oorecto1 o f Chr1s ! oon Educot•on
':,undoy School 9 30 a m Mornrng Wor
shrp 10 30 o m Choi r Pracl•ce 5un
day 6 30 p m
f.,enong Wa r shop I 30
p m Wednesday Ptoyer and B• ble Study
I 30 p m
DEXTE R CHURC H OF CHR IST Cherie'&gt;
Ru sse ll Sr
mmr ster R1ck Macomber
wp t Sunday sc hool q 30 am wo r shrp
~e • v • ce 10 30om B•bleSiudy Tuesday
7 30 p m
REORGA NI ZED CHUR CH O F JI: SU':,
CHRI ST OF LATTE R DA Y SAINT S Por
tl ond Rac•ne Road
W dl ,am Roush
po&lt;.. tor l mdo !:vans chutc h ~c h ool dorec
lOt Ch urch sc h ool q 30 o m
mo rnmg
wo r shrp
10 30 om
We dn e&lt;,dOy
even 1ng praye r se rv•ces I 30 p m
BETHLEH EM BA PTI ST Rev Earl Shuler
oos lor Worshrp ser v rce 9 30 a m Sun
day sc hoo l 10 30 a rn Bo ble Stu dy ond
proyer serv •ce Th ursda y 7 30 p m
CARL ETON CHURCH Kmgs bur y Road
Jrmmre Evans posl or Sunday school
Q 30 a m
Rolph Ca rl supenn tendent
even.ng wo r sh rp
I 30 p m
Prayer
mee l mg Wedn e!&gt;do y 7 30 p m
LO NG BO TT OM CHRI STIAN
Tom
R1c hoson pos l o r Wallace Dam ewood
Sunday Schoo l Supermlendent Wors l·u p
ser v•ce a! 9 o m Brbl e Sc h ool 10 a m
HYSELL RUN HO LINE SS CHURCH Rev
Theron Durha m pas l o r Sunday Sc hool
at 9 30 a m M o rnmg wo r sh•p a! ! 0 JO
o m Thur sday se r v1ces a t 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MI SS ION ol Bold
Knob loc aled on Cou nl y Rood 3 ! Rev
tow r ence G luesenc om p pas tor Rev
Roger Wrllfoossrs tonl pastor Preo chr ng
prayer
serv •ces Su nday 7 30 p m
mee l•n g Wedn esday 7 30 p m Gor y
C rolf,th leod e Youth gr oups Sunda y
eve on g 6 30 p m wolh Ro ger and V1 o let
Wdlf ord as lead ers Co mmumon ser
vrces llf sl Sunday eoch mo nlh
WHITE S CHAPEl Coo l vdlc RO Re"
Roy Dee l er pas l or Su nd ay sc hoo l 9 30
am wors h•p se rv1ce 10 30 a m B1ble
stud y an d pra yer ser v1ce Wedn esday
I 30 p m
RUTL A ND CHURCH O F CHRI ST Eu gene
Unde1wood . pas tor Herb Efl,oll . Su nda y
school su p! Su nday sc ho o l 9 30 o m
mornm g wor sh tp and co m unron 10 30

om
RUTLAND BIBLE METH O DI ST CHUR CH
Amos T11 11s po'&gt; l or Donny T1ll1 s Su nday
Sc hoo l Sup t Sund ay Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
followed by mo rnmg w orsh1p Sunday
eve nrn g ~e r v r ce
7 00 p m
Prayer
mee tmg Wedn esday ., 00 p m

RUTL AND CHUR CH Of

CHE

NAZAREN E Rev ll oyd D Gr1mm Jr
po sl or Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 o m . w or
sh1p se rvrce 10 30 am yo ung peopl es
se rv1ce 6 p m Evange lt sflc !'. er v•ce b 30
p m Wedn e&lt;, doy se rvo ce . 7 00 p m
FIR ST SO UTHERN BAPTIST Corn er ol
Second Pos l or Fronk Lo wther Su nda y
sc hoo l 9 45 a m ~
wor s h1p servrce 11
o m and 7 30 p m Weekl y B1bl e St udy
Wedn esday 7 30 p
MASON CHURCH OF CHRI ST. Mdler
St . Ma son W Vo Eugen e l Con ger
mm•ste r Sunday B•ble Study 10 om
Wor sh1p I I a m and 7 p m Wedn esda y
Bible Study vocal mu stc. 7 p m
LIFE SCIEN CE CHURCH
11 N orlh
Thrrd St Chesh 1r e lndependenl fun
domenl ol serv 1ces Sunday evenmg 7 30
p m Pa stor Rev Or Robert Persons
MASON A SSEMBlY OF GO D Duddrn g
l one Mason W Va Rev Ronn1e B
Rose Pa sto r Sunday School 9 45 o m
Morn1ng Wor sh1p 11 o m Eventng Ser
'liCe 7 30 p m . Wedn esday Wom en s
Mm1sfnes 9 a m (meetmg and proyet
Prayer and B•ble Study 7 p m

HARTFORD CHURCH Of CHRIST IN

CHRISTIAN UNION The Re v Wt lho m
Campbell pastor Sunday School 9 30
o.m , James Hughes , supt evenmg se r VICe. 7 30 p m Wednesday ev e f)mg
prayer meeting 7 30 p m Youth prayer
serv1ce each Tuesdoy
FA IR VIEW BIBLE CHURCH . Letart . W
Va . Rt . I , Mark lr w m , pastor Wor shtp
services . 9 30 o .m . Sunday school 11
a m . evening · worship . 7 30 p m
Tue5doy cottage prayer meetmg and
B1ble study , 9 :30 om . Worshrp servrce
W&amp;dnesday 7 30 p .m .

OUR SAVIOUR lUTHERAN CHURCH -

Walnut ond H&amp;nry Sts . Ra venswood W
Vo The Rev . George C. We1nck pastor
Sunday School. 9 30 a .m .. Sunday wor
ship . 11 a .m .

CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH . now locoled

on Pomeroy Pike . County Rood 25 near
Flatwoods . Rev . Blackwood . pastor Ser ·
vices on Sunday at 10:30 a .m . and 7 30
p.m . with Sunday school , 9 :30 o m . Brble
study , Wednesday . 7:30p .m

INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH

Rev. William Middleswarth
Meigs County Lutherans

INC. Pearl St ., Middleport . Rev .
O 'Dell Manley , pastor: Sunday school.
9:30a .m .; Morning worship 10·30 a .m ..
evening warship, 7:90 p .m . Tuesday .
l2:30 p .m . Women's prayer meeting .
'Prayer and prolse service. Wednesday .
7:30p .m .
.

30
p m
POMEROY
W~SlfYAN HOUNl:SS
Harfi &lt;..Qnv.tle Rood Earl Foeld\ pos lor
Henry [blon Jt
Sunday S&lt;hoo l Supt
Sunday ~&lt; h o o l 9 30 a m Morn1ng Wor
sh1p II a n1 ~un do y evenmq '&gt;E' r v•&lt;P
1 30 m Prayer Meellng Thur~doy 7 30
pm
S YRA C U S ~ IIRSl CHU RCH Or GOD
Not Penl eco &lt;, tol Re~ George Oder
pas tor Wor\hop &lt;..ervrce Sunrloy Q 45
a m Sun do~ \C hool I 1 o rn war sh ,p
.-.e rvoce 1 30 p m
lh ur ,dof prayer
mee rong J 30 p m
M 1 HERMON Un•ted Brelhren or
Chll '&gt; i Chur ch Rt? v Rober t ~onder&lt;..
po5!or Do" Will loy lt"uder lola ted m
Texa s Com munoiy o tl CR 87 Sundo)
\chool Q JO om M01n•nq wor\hip ser
VI((' 10 45 0 m e~enong Plf'Olhonq se r
v•cc \C1 and and l ourl h Sunday\ I JO
p rn Ch r• sl•an ~ndeov or hr sl and th11d
~ undoy s
I 30 p m Wednesday prayer
meeling and Brble &lt;..tudy ! 30 p m
IF HOVAHI:. WIT N ~ t;&lt;;F&lt;; 1731Q Stale
~ou t e 1/4 lOne md(' eaq ol Rutland
Sunday 8 1bl c lecluH? Q JO a m Wol
chtower \iudy 10 70 o rn
lue\doy
81biP \ludy
I 30 p m
lhur&lt;,doy
l heouolt c School 1 JO p rn
'::!e•v•(e
Meeionq 8 :JU p rn
RUTlAND FREEWill BAI-' I 15 T Chu rch
Solem St
Ru tland Donald Ko11 Sr
pastor Bud ~lewort '&gt;upe r rn tendent
Sunday ':,choo l 10 am
e"e nrng wor
shrp 7 30 p m WC&gt;dne ... doy e~Pn•ng '&gt;er
v•ce 130prn
CHURCH Of- GOD ul p, u !Jhel y located
on the 0 J Whole Rood all h1ghwoy 160
Sunday Sc ll ool 10 o rn ':,upe rontenden t
John Loveday Frr ~ l Werlne&lt;,doy n1ght of
mon th CPMA serv•Ce~ second Wed
nesday WMB mee f rng !hrrd !hrough f dth
youlh se1voce Geo rge Croyle pastor
HOPE BAPfiS I CHAPEL
570 Gran t
St Mrddlepor t Sunday School 10 a m
morn•ng wors h tp I I o m evenrng wor
shrp 7 p m Wednesday even mg B•ble
study and prayer rneet•ng 7 p m AI
hhated w1lh Sou thern Bo piost Con
ven l •on
BRADFORD CHURCH Of' CHRIS!
Rrck y Grlber l pas tor Steve P,cken.,
supen n tenden 1 )u ndoy Schoof 9 :JO o
m Church ~e r v • ces 10 JO am
JU BI LEE CHR ISTIAN
CI::NIER
George s Cr eek Rood Rev C J Lemley
pos tot Joh n Fellur e su perrn tendent
Chur(h ..c hoo l Q 30 a'tn m orno ny wor
sh1p IU 30 rvenrng se rv1ce 7 p m Boble
Stud y Thurs J p m Classes for al l ages
N utsety p rO• •ded l or wor sh1p Sf'lv1ces
ST PAU L LU TH ERA N CHURCH Corner
o l Sycamore and Second 51'&gt; Pomeroy
The Rev W1 ll• om M rddlesworth Po~lor
Sund ay School 01 9 4S om and Church
':,ervrCP~ I I n m
SAC RED HEAR1 Re v Father Paul D
Weh on po sror Phone qr:r; 7875 Satu1
day evenrng Mo~s I ]0 Sunday Mm s tl
and 10 o m Conless•on So turd ov I
7 30 p m
VICTORY BAPTIST
575 N 7nd St
M1dd lepor t Jome '&gt; E Keewe po '&gt; tot
Sunday m or nmg wm~hrp
10 om
even •ng ser v•ce l Wedne\doy even•nq
worshrp I p m
V • ~• lo l •on
Thur&lt;,doy
630pm
TRINI TY (hrrs lt on As se mbly CoolvdiP
Grlberl Spencer
pa.-. l or
~unday
sc hool q 30 o m morn•ng wor'&gt;h 1p l
a m Sunday even•ng se rvoce I ]0 p m
m•d wee k proyet serv•ce Wednesday
730 prn
MO UNT Olo ve Commun r! y Churc h
lawr ence Bu sh pas tor Mak Folmer ~ ~
Super1 n1enden t Sunday Sc hool and m ar
n on g wor shr p Q 30 o m Sunday CYcnong
se rv1ce I p rn You l h mee t ong and B•b le
study Wedn es day 7 p rn
UNITE D FA ITH CHURCH
Rou 1e I on
Pomeroy b ypas s Rev Roher! Sm1ih Sr
pastm Rev Jame ~ Cunddl OS&lt;,o.-, ton r
paslor Su nday Sc h ool 9 30 om mar
nmg wors h• p 10 30 a m evenrng wor
sh 1p
1 30
Wo rnPn"
Fe llow-.h •p
Tuesday'&gt; tO o m Wedne ... doy r11qht
prayer ser v1ce I 30 p m
FA ITH BAPl t)l Chur ch Mmon rnPel
at Unlled ~te£&gt;1 Worket -. Un •on Hal l
Rorl rood ':, tt ~('t Mo&lt;,on
Mor fl onq wm
sh1p 9 JO o m )unciov 'H hool I 0 JOn m
Even rng ':,('r~! C (' I r 111 Praye• rnr&gt;eTonq
Wedn esday I JU p m Mod Wee~&gt; BrbiP
Study Th ur srloy I p m
FO RES l RUN 1.\AI-' ! I ~ T
Rr&gt; ., Nyle
Bo rd en
pu\ tQr
(ornel•u\
Bunch
supennt enden t Sunrlo [ ... choo l '~ lO
am '&gt;f.'(O f1 d Ufl( i fou r! I ~UrHfOY " WOr
sh• p se r vrce at 1 ]0 p m
MT M O RI A H B A PT! ~ I
f- ou• th and
Mo1 n 51 M•ddlepor t Rev (alv,n M •n
nr5 pas i or Mr -.
u.,,n ~u rngoodncr
sup! Sunday school Q 30om wor.,hop
serviCe 10 45 a m
BURLIN G HAM SOUT HlRN BAPTIST
CHUR CH Rout e I Sh ade Po-.i or Don
Bloc k Alf ,t.aled wdh Southern Bopli.-.1
Conven t1on Sunday sc hool 1 30 p m
fhur \ doy
Sunday wor&lt;, hrp 1 30 p m
ev emng B1ble sludy I p m
PENtE COS TA L ASS I:MBL Y
Rar .ne
Roul e 174 Wt llrom Hoback pos lor )un
da y schoo l 10 a m Su nday even+ng .-.er
vrce 7 00 p m Wednesday even•nQ .,er
" ''e at 7
CARPENTER BA PTI ST
Don Chead le
Sup! Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m M orn •n g
Worsh1p . 10 30 a m Pr ayer Serv1ce
ollernote Sunday s

MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL

Th"d

Ave .. the Rev Clark Bok er pa slo r Catl
No1t1nghom Sunday Sc hoo l Sup ! Su n
day School 10 a m
c lo s~e!&gt; for all
ages . Evenrng serv •ces
6 00 Wed
nesdoy Study ., 30 p m You lh se r v•ce~
7 30 p m Fr~do y
ECCLESIA FELLO WSHIP 1'l8 Mt ll St
Middl epo rt . Pasto r IS Bro lhe r Ch uck Me
Pherson . Sunday Sc hoo l at 10 o m Ser
vices Sunday evenrng at I p m and Wed
n•sdoy at 7 p m

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Friday, May 7, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

·~· ~-~~ Thousands

forced from
homes following explosion

P.

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injuring at least seven people and forcing evacuation of
thousands of people. At left were burning bonars. ( AP
Laserpholo) .

CHEMICAL PLANT EXPLODES - Aerial view
shows the destruction ca used when the Alberta Gas
Chemicals Inc. company e&lt;ploded and burned Friday,

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Market report
Ohiu \'allr)

Cu.
Rt'purt
Salt• 1·vt'f) Saturday at l pIll Pnees arc
Lht S(Ht'k

~hrkt'l

t.Hkt•ll
fruw tlu· :-.itk uf Saturda}, May I Trends Veal
c..: ah' t':-. ~ lt'wh Fccdt•r c..: attk $.1 lu $4 ht~her
{ ·ullt s S2lo 54 lul!llt'r
Ft·t'tlt•r Skt•r;., {;\xM.l ami Chuwe Z)O to 300 lbs
JOO to 400 lbs 55-64 . 400 to )00 lbs 53 :JO..
6.1 70 :JOO to 600 lb.~ 53 51).65 , 600 tu 700 lbs 52·
64 :.~ : 700 tu800 lt.L'i 48-$8 :Kl . 800 allll unr 49-{,6.
F t·t•tkr llt•tfl'rs Gl)()(j aml Cht!lt't•250 toJOO lbs.
4&amp;-J!).;,o, 300to 400 lbs -4650-53. 400to::,001b..-; 48:;z :iO, ~ tu 600 lb.~ 42 50-~l . GOO tu 700 100 40.
48 ~ . 700 to 800 Ibs :18-47 ::,0 800 and over ofG-{) l ,
:)J-65 .

Fet'tlt•r
4&amp;-58 . 300
tu 600 lhs

At~ll s Good ami Chowt• 250 to 300 lbs.
tu 400 l bs 48-55 , 400 to 500 1bs . 5G-56 , 500
51 ~9 . 600 to 700 lb..-; ·17-51.::.0 : 700 to

1100 IU:. iZ.:t--46 . 800 umJover 4G-4a.
Holslt&gt;tn Stt'trs and Bul ls 300 to 800 lbs
:i0.50.

Jl !)0.6() , [i00-700 lb:i. !i0-!i9 .2S.
~ 2 5()..

Fn'1.lcr Hctft•rs · 1Good and Chmn · 1 300{,(10 lbs.
43.56-52 : 500-700 lbs. 41.:;(1..49.

Bulb 1,000 Ilk; u.1d up 45 . ~ 9 50
Slau)!hlcr Cows - utlhttes 38-42.50. n mrwrs
anJ pmnc 37 .50\lown
Vt•al Ca l v~·s Chml't' and pnme 77-86.
Baby Cal ves ~G-ItXi .

Fctodt•r Bulb · 1GooJ and C hut l'CI 300-500 lbs.

Springt'r Cows 260-360 : Cow and Ca lf Cnm-

49 7:J.fl(l : 500-7001bs. 48-63 50
S lo~u g ht cr Bulls f Over I ,000 lbs. I 41 .75-54
Slaut!hlo•r r.u w;s lltt hl ws :11 5()....41 50 . Ca nnt&gt; rs
t~nt.l

Cutlers 25-38 50.

Spnn.:cr Cows

Top Hogs 210 \l~ 230 lbs. ~1-53
Sows 400 tbs a11d up 5448.85.

7~.

Boa rs 37--40 .

Vt'a ls

t Chmt•c and

Pnrnc t 69-81 .:'10.
B;tby Cal ves 1 By the Head I 40-85 : B) l ht•
f'uund37 . ~ .

Ptgs IJy the ~ad 31 . ~ .
Atht'llll LIYl"lllo&lt;'k Su.lt•s

Mil)' I. 1982
CAITI.E PIU CES .
Ft"t'ttcr Slt't!rs 1GOOll and Cho1n· t .lf'lO.MK!Ib."

Superior, Wis., where the cloud was
heading. Most residents returned
home after a few hours.
The National Weather Service
issued a a ir pollutipn emergency
noti ce for the area whi ch was later
lifted. The cloud rose as it blew
away .
About 35 firefighters and 12 trucks
took about two hours to bring the
blaze under control. The area
remained sealed off. " There wi ll be
a lot of smoldering out there for a
whil e," said Assistant Fire Chi ef
JamesHeim .

Musical set tonight

1 By lht• Ht•adli 95-J40.
t B y thcUrut i~ IO

CuwarldC&lt;tl f patrs

l.u na 11011 3!i0-600

By KARREN MILLS
Associated Press Writer
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) - An explosion on Thursday leveled most of
a plant that makes an artifi cial
navor e nhancer, sending aloft a
black cloud of chemical smoke and
fumes and forcing thousands of
people to evacuate the area.
No deaths were reported . Several
people we re trea ted at local
hospitals for burns and inhalation of
fumes.
The e&lt;plosion at 9:15 a.m. blew
out the front wall of the packaging
section of Alberta Gas Chemicals
Inc. The side walls fell in and the
back wall was left partially standing . Damage to the $17 million
plant was estimated a t $5 million.
Most of the production a rea was
saved.
Authorities estimated that 500
people were evacuated in Duluth
and 6,000 to 9,000 more m nearby

HOG PRJCF:S
ll o~s 1No. I. Barro-ws and Gt lls 1 200-2.10 lbs
56~7

Autt·hcr Sows .J8.{i6 . ~ .

Bull'ht•r Boars 42-46 .75

He said a fire marshal was
" assuming, based on the information avai lable to us, that a dust .
e.plosion set it off."
·
The compa ny produces malic
aci d, which is used to produce tartness in fruit juices and other foods.
It employs 65 people, but only 35
were on the si te when the explosion
occurred.
~
A chemistry tnstructor at the
University of Minnesota-Duluth,
Ronald Caple, said the fumes were
not toxi c but could cause skin
irritation.

A spring musical " We're Gonna
Make Music" will be presented this
evening at Southern High School alB
p.m. unde r the direction of Mrs. Lee
Lee.

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NOTI CE TO
BIOOERS
Sea led bids will
be
received by the M etg s
Count y Comm1ssioners of
Pom eroy , Oh10, until 12: 00
noon May 15. 1982 , and a t
that
ti me opened
as
provided by law. for the
purchase of lurn1ture an d
equt pm ent to be deliver ed
to th e Car leton Sc hool. at
Sy r ac use. Ohio. in ac
co rdance w 1th the equ ip
men t list and speci fi ca ti ons
da ted May 5. 1982 . now on
file in th e office of Meigs
County Comm,ss •oners
Copie s
of
said
specifi ca tion s may be ob ·
t.1ined from the offr ce of the
owner on deposit of Twent y
Dollars ($20 .00) for each
se t . Such deposit w ill be
refu nd eO upon re turn of th e
plans and spec ification in
good co ndition w i th in ten
( 10) day s alter the opening
of such bids Doc ument s
may be ob tai ned by mail.
Al l bid s mu st be m ade on
Form of Proposal •n clu ded
with the spec ifi c ation s.
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the
R ul es and
Regulations on EQ ual Em
ploym ent Opportunity shall
be made a part of thi s co n
tra c t .
No b1dder m a y wlfhdraw
h1 ~ bid wiThin SIXTy (60)
days alter the ac tua l date
of the opening thereof.
If in t he opinion of the
Owner and the Dir ector of
the Depnrtment of Mental
Retarda l1 0n
or
hi s
delegated representative,
the accep tance of
the
lowes t bid is not in the best
interest of all conce rned.
th e Owner may accep t ,
w ith th e concu rre nce of th e
Director or hi s de legated
r epresent ativ e,
anoth er
proposal so ope ned or
r ejec t al l proposr~ l s and ad·
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Owner with co ncurren ce of
the Dir ec tor of the Depart·
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dation r ese rv es the right to
waive any inf ormalities .
By order of the Meigs
Coun ty Commissioner s at
Pomeroy, Ohio, State of
Ohi o.

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LEGAL NOTiCE

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" Well,

thank

goodness!

thooght it was going to be
another dull evening!''

Ronald
D.
Va ughn ,
la sT
D efe nd an t . whose
kn ow n address is 17273
S t ate
Rout e
104 ,
Chilli cothe, Oh 10, 45601.
and w hose current address
is unknown , will tak e noti ce
that Patr ic 1a A nn V aughn
has filed a Complai nt tor
divorc e in the M e igs Coun·
ty Court of Common Pl eas.
Pom eroy, Oh •o. Case No
18105, captioned Patri cia
Ann Vaughn vs Rona ld D
Va ughn . Sa id Comp laint
a l leges th at Rona ld D .
Va ughn has been gui tt y of
gross neg l ec t of duty and
ex t re me crue lt y, and pray s
for a d1vorce and other
r eli ef .
Sa id Def end ant wil l tak e
not1ce that he •s r equ tred to
answer thi s Comp l ain t
w ithin twen ty ·e ight (28)
d ays
after ... th e
tas t
publi ca ti on of thi s noti ce
Your Answer to thi s Co m ·
p lai nt must be fil ed with
th e Meigs Coun t y Court of
Common Plea s within
three (3) day s aft er service
of a ·copy of the Answer on
P laintiff 's attorney. who is
Jim
D.
Fox ,
2002
Washington Bou l evard ,
Belpre, Ohio 45714 .
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Pomeroy , Ohio
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De put y

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esta te of Vi r g re Hobste tter ,
dece ased . tate of Rose H1l l,
Pom eroy. Ohio.
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PROBATE COURT
OF MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF VIRGIE
HOBSTETTER , OECEA S·
EO

Case No . 23,742

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

On Apri l 26. 1982 , in t he
M erg s Co unty
Probat e
Cour t. Case No . 7374 2
George H obst etter,
142
Mulberry
AvenuP,
Pomeroy, Ohio was ap
pointed Admin is tr ator with
the Wi ll Anne xe d of th e

The Leb;rnon Tow nshi p
tru s t,.e&gt;s wdl re ce ive sea led
b•d s ol th e offi ce of th e
clr rk 55338 SR 124. Par
tl fl nd , 0 . 45770 unt il 12 :00
noon Th ur sdily Mr.y 20, 182
for the Sillf' of a John Deere
400 tra c tor with loader and
brlCkhoe - il S tS - me~y be
see n
at
So uth ea s ter n
Equ1pmen t . Ga llipoli s,
On io The t r ustees rP se r ve
the r1qht to r e jec t any or all
b1ds Bids w ill be open at

12:30 M'Y 20. 1982

ill

th e

nbove addrf'SS

14113. 30: 151 7

fOOLS-FURNITURE
COOKWARE
MISCEUJNEOUS

CARPET STARTING AT $12.95
Square Yard With Pad, Installed

KITCHEN CARPET

$

INSTAU£D

899

GOOD SELECTiON
. ' OF

SATURDAy, MAY 8th, AT
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GOLD SEAl CONGOLEUM
IN 9 FT. and 12 FT. WIDTHS

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STARTING AT $4.99 Cash &amp; Carry

RUBBER BACK _CARP.ET $4~h&amp;11;~

6:30 P:M;
AT

Corner of Depot &amp; Main
Rutland, Ohio

S&amp;KAUCTION
SHERMAN TILLIS:. OWNER
LONNIE NEAL: AUCTIONEER
TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR CHECk
WITH POSITIVE 1.0.

~LANDMARK
614-

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Real E1tate -

General

POMEROY, OHIO
Large n•ce tot and a one

VIRGIL B. SR .
116 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-( 614 )-992-3325
NEw

LISTING

Reas onabl e 6 room
frame hom e . Bath, fur ·
nace. ci ty water , leve l
lot, garag e, and near
shop ping
for
on l y

Very

NEw LISTING -

25

ac res of pasture and
woods . Good remodeled

FIVE POINTS - BUILDING LOTS - A li ttl e over

Partly furnished 12'x60' Schult

mobile home with a 12'x30' matching addition.

Two·three bedrooms, family room, large living
room, and an equipped kitche n. Large lot with
strawberry patch. $19,500.

STATELY OLDER HOME - In Middleport. This
9 room home has up to tlve bedroom~. formal din·
lng, familv room, and fireplace. plus a three room

NEW LISTING .Approximately

i'l

FARM acres

wOOded

acreage-

pasture, with a• three bedroom home, completely
remodeled, custo.m wood burner, pine cabinets in
kitchen,. equipped kitchen, new plumbing and wir-

ing, two car garage. Beautiful view

$55,000. .

Fr ee pupp1es. Ca ll 446 4036 .
5 baby

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS
Si zes start lrom 30x14"

sma ll&amp; Large

Utility Buildings

Carpet Pieces Qound
Roo m Sue and Area
Rug s Bound
Carpet Installation

Sizes from 4 to 6 and a ll
wood building s 24)(36 .
Insulated Dog Hou ses

Rt. 3,

PH . 614-992-7848
4·12 1 mo. pd

Greg Roush
Ph . 992-7583
· or 992 _2282

Auro&amp; 1R'uct
REPAIR

• Ranges • Relrigerators

Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

• Dish -

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AND
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CONTRACTING

u . s . Rt. so East
Guy sv ill e, Ohio
Authorized John Deere.
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Deater

Dozer &amp; backhoe service, water, sewer, ponds,
foundations,
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Farm Equipment
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FRYE'S PENNZOIL

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cANDLELIGHT INN
Rt . 1 Cheshire, Ohio

1395 Plus Tax
4·18 ·1 mo.

PH. 991-9913
St. Rl. 1

2 bedroom home. Bath,

bedroom frame home
with bath, natural gas,
ci ty wafer, full base·
ment and one atre for
the kiddies or pony .

COUNTRY HOME
Garden, 2 garages,
basement, 3 bedrooms,
modern · kitchen with
stove and refrigerator.
furnace, family room

and le vel lot out a short

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Gallipolis 614·446-2096
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REALTORS
HENRY·,E. CLELAND, JR ., GR 1
JEAN .TRUSSELL
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DOTTIE.TUIINEII
OFFICE

9f

river:

Harrisonville

chen,

992-6191
. 949-2660
9f2-5692 .
991-2159

with

carpefin,g,

basement, gas heal and
small garden. Asking
on ly $16,000.

ASSOCIATES
Helltl TNIQf'd, GQf'don
TNfonl, llld Sue Murplrf; ,

Housing
Headquarters

pl
eaSE' caFa)(
ll843
2354 . If see n
female
hound
Yard Sa le

7

Sa turday On ly
Three
fam ily garage sa te. Ram
or shine C loth ,ng, good
cond1 fion : dishes, boo ks ,
lugqage. gol f clubs and
ot her m i se 1l ems 3 m il es
bPyond l a1 rg round s on old
Rl 33 Yel low hou se nex t
to Pomeroy H ea lth Ca r e
Cen ter 9 to 3

Announcements

Yard Sa le 1/ 4 mile out Ad
dison·Bulavill e Rd . Fr iday
&amp; Sa turday . Clothes a ll
siz es, n icna cs &amp; new
af ag han s.

SWEEPER and sewing
ma chine repair, parts, and
suppl ie s.
Pick up and
de livery, Da v is Vac uum
Cl eane r . one half mil e up
Georges Cree k Rd . Ca ll

May 7·8. Beh ind Cheshire
Bapti st
Churc h
Motor·
cyc l e, A&amp;C , r oto till e r
engine, d i shes. and more . 9
till ?

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Why not hav e a magician
at your home co mings ,
church pi cn ics, cl ubs end
bir thday parti es? If in·

te r es ted ca ll 992·7352 for an
appot nfment.

- - - - -- -- Ra cine G un Club·Attention
all m embers, fishing der·

by, B·B·Q, horseshoe tour
namen t .

Sunday

May

9

Moving Away Sa l e May
6th, 7t h, 8th &amp; 9th . on Shoe
String Ridge. Clothes, fur ·
niture. Low pri ces. 9AM to

5PM.
Garage Sa le May 6· 7. 9 till
? Mitchell Rd. 5 Families.
Yard Sale .2 Family Yard

Sale . Rt. 160, Vin ton. May
6-7. 9·

from 9 a .m. to 7 p.m.
4 Fami ly Yard Sale Lots of
different items. Shoestring

LOTS - One building
lot in Pomeroy and 3 in
water taps,
NEW LISTING - 6
room farm home, bath,
city water, equ ipped kit·

L os T Ap nt 17 in Porf land
a r ea. Brown and whife

Yard Sa te Sa t . &amp; Sun May
7 &amp; 8th . Rt. 141 Cen tenary ,
Oh. Ac ross from Jumbo .
Some furniture

Ph. 949-2160 or 949· 2311

Phone 742 -9575
Tire sales &amp; repairs , gas
&amp; groceries. We now
hav e new American
made Mopeds in stock .

Found

3 Family Yard Sa le May 5,
6, &amp; 7 1/ 4 mil e out 218 f r om
R t. 7 Fi sh aquarium . cloc k
r adios. stero. por tabl e TV
&amp; mi se it ems

TOM HOSKINS

Salem St.
Rutland, Oh .
TUES . thru SAT .
9 AM . Io 10 P.M.
SUN . 10 A.M.Io 6 P.M.

Dr.nk &amp; Drown a ll noqh h
MONTH OF JUN E
Friday and Sa lurda y
MAJlSHAll T E NNENT
Counrry Rock
NOTE : Crossovers, Thurs &amp;
Sun band s lut s 7 · )0. end!i
11 : 30 . 0 1her n•ghts ,I0 1o 1.
Ca rryouf Beer Av aila ble
Dr•nk &amp; Drown dunng Band
N1g,hl

Ridge Rd.

· FOWLER CONSTRUCTION
CAN HELP YOU
.BUILD YOUR DREAMS!
New Construction
and Remodeling.

your

PH. 992:3543 or M2·2316

,,

decorated

Mother's Day cakes at the
Pomer'oy Pastry Shop. 216
E . Main st. Pomeroy, Ohio.
992-2971.
No Hunting or trespassing
on the Edsel Hughes Farm,

2

Family

Yard

Sale

Shoestring
Ridge Rd .
Mi sce ll eaous
· items .

Friday-Saturday . 9-5 dai ly.
Rain ca ncels.
Yard ·Sale location Brad -

Pleasant.

bury Rd: behind WMPO
radio station. Dale Satur·
day M'ay B. Rain or shine.

No Trespassing on Noll
Property, Rt. 62, Point
Pleasant. .

Yard&amp;. Garage Sale I 1/ 2
mile out Rl. 218. Sat. May 7
&amp;8. 9-?

Lucas

FROM CONCRETE TO ROOFING
AND EVERYTHING IN BETwEEN

Fri ,Sal. 9·5.

Rain ca ncels .
Order

Lane,

PORCH SALE . Old Rt 7,
Add1son , Ohio Fr1day and
Sa turd ay
Porch sa le O ld Rt. 7. Ad
d1 so n. Oh . Friday &amp; Sa tur

day

Pub li C Sa le
&amp; Auc tion

Rt ck
Pearson,
Ex
per1enc ed AUC TION EER .
Estates. antiques. t ar m .
household L•censed Oh ioWV . Buy.ng ant1ques 304
773 57 85, 773 9185.
Auc t ion every Fn n•ght a t
the Har tf ord Communi t y
C£'n tcr Truckloads of new
mer cllandi"&gt;P Pve r y w ee k
Con sigmen ts of new and
used mer chand tse a lw.:tvs
wel co m e
Rt c h,lrd
Reyno l d s Aucl•oncc r 775

3069
ANTIQUE Stlow &amp; Sale ,
Hunl1ngton Gal tar1cS. Hun
l 1nqton, WV, May· 8Th. noon
·un ttll 9 00 p m May 9t h
noon unt dl s 00 p m 30
Dealers . ant,ques of all
d1scnp tr ons Ex1t8 . I 64
9

Yard Sdle T11ur . Fn &amp;
Sa t 117 mile on Bulav tl le

n• lur e and Anltques of all
k1nds. c all Kf'nnf'th Swa1 n ,
446 3159 and 756 1967 1n The
even1nqs

Rd

9

00 ?

Wanted to Buy

WANT TO BUY Old fu r

Yard Sa le FurniTur e. wood
stove, CB rad10 , m1sc S.J I
1 m i out Patr1ot Cadmus
Rd from 775

CAS H PAID t or flean , l a ! P
model used ca r s Smdh
Bu1ck Ponl1iiC. Galltpnl•~ .
Oht O Call 446 2181

Garage Sale 583 Ja ckson
Sa t
95,5882
P1ke
C l othes. &amp; mise

BuytnQ
Gold,
S!l·,.er .
Plaltnum. old co 1n ~. s cr~lp
r 1ngs &amp; sil verwue Drt d y
quotes ava1 lilble
Atso
COtnS &amp; COtn SUOPI I('S lor
~ale
Spr1nQ
v .11tey
TradtnQ , Sp r 1ng
Val ley
Plaza . 446 S025 or 446 8076

Yard Sa le May 8th, lOAM
til ? Clo t hes. Toys , books.
oth er m1sc i t ems Ra 1n or
sh•ne. 6 14 1st Ave
Garage Sa le Sat . May 8
couc h &amp; cha1r. 2 s1nqle mat
tresses . 14 ft . f l at bo tt om
boat,
c hild 's
b1cyc l e.
cl ot hing , mise Appr ox 2
mi tes out Bu!,avi ll e Rd
Turn lett on t o K err Be th el
Rd . 81h house on right Waf
ch for si gns or c all 446 2826

Mov1 nQ sale Sat M &lt;lY 8. 9 5

St Rt 7
3 f amily ya r d sa le Thur s
and Fn and Sa t 133 But
TernuT Ave Pomeroy . D1n
ne lle, sc hoo l desk . cr1b ,
cab1net , metal wardrobe,
ruq . rocker, new toots 15
pc socke t se t . 40 pc m et r1c
se t , nut dr~vers . come
c1 1ongs. l1 c downs. dishes,
pots. pans m1s c Co ll ec
t1bl es
Yar d sa te at
swoods Rd ..
Deep fr eeze.
cur t a1ns May 6

35975 F l aT
Co. Rd 26
turnllu re.
78th

A cross tram Memory Gar
dens. Rt 7_Cha rl es W ilder
mulh . Ch ddrens, womens
clo t hinq, C. B . radtO and
m 1sc i tems. Fn . Sa l a nd
Sunday
Women . men , chi ldr en
c l oth s, household goods,
m ise 1tems . I md e fr om
Langsville. Co Rd 10. Dcx
ter Rd Fr1. , Sat .. Sun 10 8
Phone 7.4 2-1668
Yard Sales. Friday and
Sa turda y. 3318 Howard r~nd
O t hers. Po1nt Pl easan t
FrtdrlY a nd Sa tu r day, 10 4,
upper e nd Ma so n bes1de
G&amp;J . Maternity cl othes
siz e 7, bassrne tt . dressi ng
t&lt;lb le. baby c l oth es sue To
1, appl 1ances. drapes and
bedspreads

Poiht

GARAGE sale . May 6,7,8. 9
a.m .
Mens,
womens ,
chlldr ens, baby clothe s.
shoes,
housewares, fur
nitur e. co lor t v conso le 507
Chand l e r
Dr 1v e.
Pl.
Pl easant
3 Family ya r d sa tet , Sa tur
day , May 8th . H ere for d
Lane , A ppl e Grove. Clothes
&amp; ni c nacks, c heap

We pr1y CclStl t or laT e mocte l
cletln used cars
Frenchtown Car Co
Btll Gene Johnson .

446 0069

Pull type c amper . self co n
ta 1ned . To sleep 6 Cal l 756

6574
O ld organ or p 1ano lor ct1dd
to learn on Cnll 446 1488
BED S IRON , BRA SS . ol d
turnllur e, qo l d . sliver
dollar s. wooct 1cr boxe s.
st one 1.=trs. nn t1 ques . etc .
Comp lrtc
hou sc t1old s
Wrlle M 0 Miller . Rl 4,
Pom eroy , Oh Or 997 7760
Silver . ~ re rl1nCT.
tewclry , rtnQ~. ole! co 1ns &amp;
curren c y Ed Burkett Bnr
ber St1op, Mtddlcpor t 991

3476
OLD FURNITURE , be d~ .
1ron . brass , or wo od K II
c hen cubbards of all Type s
T abies. r ou nd or sq uare
Wood 1ce boxes Old desks
and bookcases Wt!l buy
c omple te household Go l d .
sliver, old money , pocke t
watches. chatns, r1nq s, and
e tc lnd1an Arl lf ao s ot all
types A lso buy1nq ba seball
cards Osby MnrT 1n Y'Y'l

6370
Ac r caqe 1n Gall1pOitS Ferry
M ea. Phone 304 675 2807 or
675 597?
GOO D used P1c1n o.
upr1qhts . 30 4 675 1645

no

11

Help Wanted

You ca n ea r n good $$$
sethnq Avon For more .n
format•on Call446 3358
H1qh Sc hool Graduates &amp;
Sen1or s. you can ea rn over
$550.00 per month whde
1earn1ng a val uabl e sk ill
li k e "comput er
repa .rer .
shee t metal wo r ker . or
r e frt ger a t ,on Plus you will
tlavc a secu r e part lime job
w1lh th e Amry N a l• onal
Guard after schoo l1ng .
Bene t,t s 1nc tude a $ 1,500 00
en l is tm e nt
bonu s.
$35, 000.00 I de tnsuran ce
and free lutt• on to any
co ll ege or trad e sc hool tn
W es t V1rg ,ni a Int eres t ed
per so ns m a y ca ll () 04 ) 675
3950 or 1n West V1rg1 n 1a cal l
to ll FREE I BOO 647 3619
wnnted People 1n Ga ll1a .
Ja ckson or M etgs Co ..
willing to pa rt1 C1 pat e 1n a
foster home type pr ogram
tor people with emot ional
prob lem s. Re1mbu r se ment
of $200 $250 per mo. For
mor e in formati on, ca ll o
write D• ane Ramse yer , o r
Bec ky Can ter. Community
Ba sed Homes. P 0
box
514. Ga llipolis, Oh 45631

Adm iss1ons rep r esen tat 1ve
for Ga ll i poli s Bus•ness
Co l lege. Salary plu s bonus.
Sales ex per ience helpful
but not necessary . Phone
(614)446 ·4367. ask t or Lee
Tyl er for inlerview .

YARD sa le at 153 Main St.
Tu esday &amp;
Wednesday,
11th . &amp; 12th . 9 30·4:30.
Fruit jars, blue jeans, all
siz e
c l o t hing ,
shoes,
variety of i te m s.
AVO N Be a suc cess Sell
A von where you work or
Yard Sa le at 2710&amp; Lin coln l ive . Ca ll 742-2755 or col lec t
AVe. in all ey , Friday &amp; 614-698 ·7111.
Sa turd ay .
Full or part time R .N . or
GARAGE sale-1409 Elm LPN for 3 to 11 sh i ft . Call
St .. Meadowbrook Ad · Nancy Va n Meter. 992 ·6606
dition, Pt . Pleasant, Mon·
day &amp; Tu esday , May 10 &amp; Don ' t miss this one. Th e
11 . 4 Family, m isc. items, perfect farni ty business. no
10·6.
risks, have fun , m ake
money . Ca ll 991·2088 after 6

GARAGE

sal e,
Drive,

2932 p.m .
Pt.

P leasant, Saturday , May 8, Wanted · People in Gallia,
9 a .m. untill 3 p.m.
Jackson. or Meigs Co ..
willing to participate 1n a

FOUR family yard sa le, fos ter home type program
Friday &amp; saturday , Rt . 35,
9· 4: 30 ,across from Siders
Equipment, Henderson.

YARD sale S~turday, 9 un ti lI ? 2629 Lincoln: Baby
clothes. blankets, mens
suits, new prom dress. nic·
nacks, more.

E xpc r 1enced man to do
body work Apply tn per son
aT Hyse l l' s · Used Cars.
RutldriU. Oll 1u
CAREER

OPPORTUNILY

IN

SALES
No Sillf'S ex
per1en ce reQu 1rcd. but only
Ilanes! . t1arcl work1nq 1n
d 1V1dua1 need apply You
Wtll reCP tV(' lra lniOQ lllal
can lead To exc ellent cor
ntnq&lt;, Pos:, t!JIC promOitOil
to r&gt; ){f' CUIP;e IPve t Com
ple tc fr 1nq e bencf 1I S pa1d,
nnd rel 1rcrnent Cn ll tor rlP
potntm cnl belw0en 9 11
n m 997 7480
Wanlf'CI Rf'lt able
w om c1n
tor qcner&lt;'t\ housework tn
Mnson F 1ve hOL·r s a day ,
tw o Oily s eac h week . steady
work:
M1n tmum
wilqe
$3 75 S S pa td Two adults
Apply 10 ' Box holder ' Box
55? . Pomer oy , Oh10 45769
Cocktilil Wr11 tress Apply 1n
per so n r11 The Me1q s Inn ,
Pom eroy . Oh 10
12

S•tu .111on s Wanted

Hnve va Crlil l Y 111 my hom e
Ambulillo ry
tor eld erly
man or woman 7 y{'MS ex
pcr1en cc
667 3407
Tup
per!&gt;plil1n s. OI1
In su r ance

SA ND Y A ND BEAVER In
su ran ce Co has off er ed
servt ces tor f1 re tn!&gt;urance
coveraQf' tf'l G all1a CounTy
a ce ntury .
tor al m ost
F nrm , hom( • rlnd pe r sonal
property co verrlQe s are
rlVili iC1l)lf' to meet tn
C! 1V1dU cll nrPdS
Con tact
HMry Pi! clliOrc!. aqen t
Phonf' •146 1477
15

Sc hools tn st ruct 10n

Knrare ltil' ul t tmnh• 111 se ll
dCfCn C(' rll l priVBI(' l eSSO nS ,
Men. w omen . &amp; chlldrr&gt;n
ln ~ tru C I1 0n thru blil Ck belt
Also rtvatlablc KMaiE'
un d orm s pu chtnQ rlnd
k1 Ck1nq bi'IQ S, clnd pr Oi f'C
t1v (' equ,pmen l
Jerry
low l•ry
&amp;
AS!&gt; OC ti'l t es
Karr1 t e
Stud1 0 ,
143
Burl 1nq1on Rd . Jn ckso n .
Oil Call78o 3074
18

W&lt;~ nt e d

to Do

Sdk House ( Custom
&lt;:.,t\k 1\owPr &lt;:.,J
Comp le te
bndal l1n e. wedd1ngs . and
a l l OCC il"&gt;IOns Ca ll 367 7566
The

Lawn Mow1nq Sertv C'. no
YMd To b1:J or small t1ou se
pa 1nl 1ncr &amp; rooflnq , anc;t
I1Qtl l haul1nq Crtll 446 3159
a ftPr6PM 1 286 57 40
Wt!f ca r e tor elde rl y man
or woman on our farm.
pr 1vatc room . $700 per mo
Ca11446 8163
Baby st lltnq full Ttm&lt;' or
wht!c you shop No 1n fil n l ~
Call 446 8264

lady Ca ll446 2781

Meadowbrook

N eed somro ne wtlh till er t o
prepare smal l qnrdcn plot
tn Galt1pOits Ca\1446 4.419

13

Wanted swarms of bees
Ca ll 245 5055 or 446 1052 or
446 180!

GARAGE
sa l e Sa turday
8th . 9·? Cloth i ng, din in g 16141446 3022.
room furn i ture , rug m otor ·
cyc le .
etc
/90 1
Meadowbrook Or
Lady to stay wtnl elder ly
YAR D sa le, May 7 8, J111
mi tes out Jericho Rd . Rain
or shine. wa tc h for si gns.

11
~ c l p Wanted
HELP ca re tor
nan
d•capped woman 1n home
Must lift , cpok , f1ght .
housekef'ptnQ and nurstng
Refer ences requ,red 367
7549 aft er 6

EXCELLE NT

Yard Sale 1ST R d . oft
Bulavllle, Wes t Brook Sub .
F r1 &amp; Sa t . 8 to ? Rain or
sll ine

Bl oc k sa le, I day only,
Saturday May B. 8 . 30 4.00
at leas t 15 f am il ies maybe
m or e.
Mayo,
Roush,
GlenRay and Allendale
St reets. New Ha ven

And Home Maintenance
• Roofing of all types
• Siding
• R emodeling
• Free estimates
e20 Yrs. experience

CROSSOVERS
Dnnk &amp; Drown a ll nigllls
Hlur s. Fn Sa l Sun
May 21 -28· 79·30

.:~nd

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

Call Bill Ward
At Ward's Keyboard
Visa 1·446·4371
Master Charge

Lost

Garage Sa l e Fri . &amp; Sa t
May 7 &amp; 8th , 450 rea r F1rs t
Ave ., Ga ll ipol is

or 949 ·1417

Drink &amp; Drown all n1ghh
Thurs . -Fri.-Sa l . ·Sun.
May 20·11 · 21 ·13

good
e, 304 675
LONGhom
ha1red
k1 fl5050.
ens. to

LOSl
Female Ger man
short ha 1r dog, co ll ar with
tags Los t in V1ncin1 ty of
Mill Creek &amp; Georg es
Cr eek Rd It found con tac t
Bob Sc hoonove r . 446 3695.
REWAR D offer ed.

r~~======~4~7~9=1~m~a~t=======~4·~5~·t~fc~~~=========~
C&amp;M
J&amp;F
BOGGS
SALES &amp;SERVICE

Yard Sa le 844 Seco nd Ave.
May 7 8, 9 5

Ga !l ipO i t ~

Yard Sa te 2 f a m ily yard
sale Lots of nrcc i tems 560
N 2nd Ave M1ddlcport 9
Thur s, l hru
l o 5 Wed.
Sa turday 9 6

old ma le kllt ens

LOST
Br ow n• sh b l ack
Billf old, los t •n vicini ty
Gal l ipolis . Ci'1 11388 8810

0

All Makes

• Washers
washers

B 1q Yard Sa le Frt Sun, 9?
Deputy un if orms &amp; ac
cessori es. good c lothing,
bedding , tools. and lo t s
more. 112 mile out Pat r iot
&amp; Gage Rd . off Rt 141.

7 6 wk

304 895 3472

GARAGE
St .

Rd .

Yi!rdSale Fr1 &amp; Sat 9to?
P1ne 51. R tO Grande Lots
of evcry th1ng
Ra1n or
sh1n e

Four l1 ger k1Hen s. Phone

Roger Hysell

&amp;

8

8 beaul1ful pupp ies, mother
old ·E'ng l1sh shee p dog,
Fa th er unkn ow n Ready to
be Cldop ted . 985 4454

6

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

Yard Sa l e

Sa l e
Sa turda y
T oo l s,
d1snes. pan s. 6 bt c ycles .
furniture &amp; c lo thes Out 141
to 775, on Patriot Cadmus

GOld ,

Box S4

Racine, Oh .
Ph . 614·843-2591

SAVE 13.00 WITH
THIS AO

992 3471

F ema le Benp t ype dog, 2
months old wht fe fe m ale 7
mon th s old . see 3110
ave .
Po •nt
H oward
Plensan t 304 675 755 1

P&amp;S BU ILDING S

For more information-

Ge rbel ~ .

992 7406

trip .

I

LONG BOTTON of

2796.

Ph .991·1174
2-26·tf c

Reasonab le Rates

CR OSSOV ERS

and garden. $39,900.
111,500.00 Good 2

an acre of beautiful laying land with elec tri c and •
water avai lable. price reduced to $5.000 .

wks . old. wormed . Ca ll 379·

~xperience

Pomeroy, Oh .

CARPET
BINDING
SERVICE

W ILO WATER
Country Rock
Thur s. · Fr. .·Sol i.·Sun
May 11· 14· 15· 16

cook and bak e units,
carpe ting ,
paneling ,
basement, FA furnace

'

K1 1tens Ca11 446 4477

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

B 20 tic

COMING BANOS

story fram e home with attic finished . Heavy i(l·
sul ation , central air, and many more f eatures
makes this three bedroom home attractive. but
owner will sell with a small down paym en t or may
trade properties with you . $34,500.

garage apartment. SJ5,000.

4 1 1 mo.

Fri .. Apr . lO, Sat., May I

nice modern r anc h. 3
bedrooms, 1111 baths, 2
good
woodburning
fir ep lace s.
Foyer,
natural gas FA furna ce. din ing rm , full
baserrient, 2 ca r garage
and l arge land sca ped
tot near Meigs school
for only $59,900.

608 L MAIN

REEDSVILL6 -

Cn ll 388 82 10.

3·Hin

$11,500.
NEW LISTING -

Real Eatate - General

TUPPERS PLAINS

GIANT CARPET SALE

'i,P.,. _ POMEROY

Public Notice

,H. 992·2259

AUCTION

JUST RECEIVE
A complete line of
shrubbery,
trees
and rose bushes.
See us
for
the
lowest prices in
town.
AND A GOOD
USED8HP
JOHN DEERE
TRACTOR - $700

~·

6tc

Public Nottce

CALL COLLECT
GALLIPOLISI OH.

New Homes - extensive remodeling

....... .. .... $4 .00

Public Notice

446-4782

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

(Average 4 words per li ne)

Public Notic e

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992-6011

•E lectric work
•Custom Pole Bldg s.
•Roofing work
14 Years Experienc e

inserTion .............. SJ.OU

Reg Coc k er Span1el, 5 '( r s
old Wdl g 1ve to good home

r~~==========j~::;;:;::;:;;;;:::;;::::~-t=======~6=1~5~·t~l~c~

937-Buffalo

Up to 15 wor ds . One day

off er any oth er thing f or
sa le may place an ad 1n this
co lu mn . There wi l l be no
charQ(' to the adver ti se r .

" Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding
es timates, 949· 2801 or
949· 2860 .
No Sunday Calls

35 Yrs .

PRICE IS RIGHT

7

W a ter Pills. Fruth Ph ar

•

Free Estimates
Reasonable Prices
Ca ll Howard
949-2163
949-1160

Free Estimates
4 20 ti c

891---Lelart

949-R'acine
742- Rutland
667- Coolville

•New Roofing
Free Estimat e
James Keesee
Ph . 992 _2772

247 -3534

wv

Mason Co.,
Area Code 304

W~ndows

Racine, Ohio

4/lO/ If c

Set" lEes

Farm Supplies
&amp; li'IEStuEI!

Rentals

following telephone exchanges.
Meigs County
Area Code614

Federa l 22 LR amo box of
50, $1. 59 or $14 .50 a br ick .
Mu st bring copy of ad wi lh
you Spring Valley Trad1ng
Co .. Sp rin g Va ll ey Plaza.

4 79 1 mo

types of roof work ,
new or repair gutter and
downspouts ,
gutter
cleaning and painting .
All work guaranteed .

•In sulation
•Storm Doors
•S torm W1ndow s
•R ep l acement

16 YEARS EXP.
•Residential
•Commercial
•lndustrt' al

Happy Hr 4· 6 Da11y
Mon .- 1&lt;eqN1ghll2
Tu es.- Ladlc.&gt;S N19hl8 ·1
Wed. - Dron ~ ct nd Drown
A ll you can dnnk 8 1
Thur.- Poollourn.l menh
8 111 ov e r
Fn. &amp; Sal Bilnd!
Or m k &amp; Drown 10 1
Du nng Band On tv
Su n . - P1ua and
P&gt;lcher Beer

7l Autos for Sa te

Gallia County
Area Code614

JIM LUCAS

O'Brien Electric
Service

Rt. l. CheShire, Oh .

CiJJssified pages cover the
72 T rucks for Sa le
73 Va ns&amp; 4WD
74 Motorcycles
75 Boats &amp; M otors
76 Auto Par ts &amp; Accessories
77 Auto Repair
78 Ca mpj ng Equipm·ent

'sero te mDp era tur es.
• pnng ev etopm ents

4 . 11 1 m o. pd .

12

If you need it built
or fix ed w e ca n do
Gal ltpo ll ~.4468025 .
it.
742 -2328
Con trol hunger and lose
we i gh t w1th New Sha pe
RUTLAND ::\ o·
p
1et
tan and Hydrex

eNoEnergy Needed .
ew ater Availab l e at
sub

large Or Small Jobs
PH . 991-1418

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117

1 ranspartatlan

51 Hou se hold Goods
52 CB. TV &amp; Radio Equ1pm en t
53 Antiques
S4 Mi sc. M er chandise
55 Build i ng Suppli es
56 Pets for Sa le
57 Mu ~c • a lln ~ lrum en t s
58 Fru •t s&amp; Vegetables
59 For Sa le or Trad e

"I·

Rod &amp; ree l combo, Zebco
202 $7 99

tter . o Cal
l af ter 112
5. l r1sh
446
=l=t=f=c~ 9338
8Sewks
ld males.
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COMPLETE
5 female pups,
Dobe r
REESE ~
C. R. MASH
RADIATOR
man .
1/ 2
German
SERVICE
Shephe r d . From Ga llipol is
the
Sma ll est
TRENCHING
CONSTRUCTION From
l 1r st house on r igh t on Rt.
Hea ter Core to the
160 1nS1de ci ty l1mit s of Vi n
Custom kitchens and apLargest Radiator .
ton
pliances ,
custom
SERVICE
bathrooms, re modeling,
Radiator Specialist
wafer-Sewer-Electric
plumbing, elec tr ic , and
CLEANED
3 pupp,es to good home . 7
NATHAN BIGGS
Gas Line-Ditches
hearing .

OA IL Y SPEC IALS

11 B u s in ess Opportun i t~
7'1 Money to L oan
13 Professional Serv1ces

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H. L. WHITESEL
GiYeaway
MILLER
Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
ANY PERSON who has
ELECTRIC
INSULATION
ROOFING
S I Dl NG
~~~:h~~f o\~.;·~; :~~:~P~~~
Vinyl &amp;
BISSEll
Aluminum Siding
All
SE RVICE
Sl DJ NG CO
For all your wiring

OPEN
Mond&lt;ty Su nda y
1l0p m 1 )Oa . m .

Anneantements

Announcem ents

3

AL TROMM
BUILDING &amp;
REPAIR

Freeze- Proof Water
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• Septic Systems

PH . 991-9913

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pis tol $66.65
Jen n1ng s 27 automatic
Rod &amp; r ee l combo, Zebco

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• Dozers
• Backhoes
• Dump Truck s
• Lo-Boy
•Trencher
•Water
• Sewer
eGa s line s

1Addonund remodelinc
- Roolinc 1nd cutter wor-tonuelework
- Piumbing1nd
ele,tfit•lwolk
{Free Estim1tts)

Pomeroy,

I

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

&amp; Commercial
Call742-3195

Or Write Daily Sentinel Classified Dept .
111 Court St ., Pomeory, Ohio 45769

Flnanelal

Pomeroy- Middle port, Ohio

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The Automatic
600S t0 .99

needs;
furnaces
repair service and
installation .
Residential

A public meeting will be held at 7:30 P.M.
Monday, May 10, 1982, in the Middleport
Village council chambers to provide citizens
an opportunity for input for the second year application for funds through the Department of
Housing and Urban Development's Community Development Block Grant program.
All interested citizens arejnvited to attend.
Fred Hoffman, Mayor
Village of Middleport

The Daily Sentinel

Friday, May 7, 19112

I

with emotional

lo•·ob•lerns. Reimbursement
per month . For
information ca ll or
Diane Ramseyer . or
Canter , Community ·
Homes. P .O . Bo&gt;&lt;

4, Gallipolis, Oh . 45631.
(61414-46·3022 .

Wou ld ltkC IO do IJrli)VSI I
t 1nq n my home by day or
week Crt !I -146 4380
Y MdS. m owed and lrtm
med . r0il So nable
ra tes.
r cl 1abt r
Phone 304675
1804
BABYSIT T ING
t n my
homr. 1 days. cvent n gs
day s, lull or part l1me.
behtnd Ord 1nr1n ce Sc hoo ~

304 615 278 4

21

Bus rn ess
Opportunity

Bustncss or s tore r oom 1n
Park Central H otel
Own your own
Jean
Spor f swear or
1Ntant
Pr e teen
St or e.
Jean
Program (A L SO SHOE,

ATHLETIC

S HO R E

STORE!
O fler1n g all
Nalton.=tll y known brands
su ch as Jor da che , Chtc,
Lee . Lev1,
Vanderbil t,
Calv 1n K le1n, Wrang le r
over 100 oth er brclnds

$7.900 00 to $19 500 00 ,n
elude s
beqtnn1nq
'"
venTory . atr f rtr(' tor I to
Fa shton Cen t er , Trcltn 1nq ,
ftx turc s. Grand Open1ng
Prom o110ns
Cr~ll
Mr
K os Tr cky (6 17J 4.37 0676,
('X I 3
Lawn M ower &amp; G Mden
Trac Tor S&lt;11es loca ted a t
Junct1on of Rts 7 &amp; 35 1n
K~1 n,1uan
do 1no
qood
bu s1ness Owner wan ts to
ret1rr Cnll446 3670
21

Busines s
Opportun .t y

Bus1ness butld1nq w1th
qo.ng business anct, ap t

'$35,000 992 3142.

.

Ctqil r ellr
Vendi n g
Business (ill I 304 773 565 1.
1974 GMC Jl 1 ton tru ck
m obile concession
va n ,
tully equ ipped se lf con ·
ta1ned . hrm S3.0000 . Phone
304-615 171 2 after 5
22

Money ~o Loan

REFINANCE or pur cha se
your home. 30 yea r fi xed
rate. wva . &amp; Oh1o. L eader'

Mortgage. 71 E. State St .,
Athens. Oh 592 3051.
H ave land ? Wan t to build?
N othtn g down , low 1nteres f ,
no paym en t for 6 month S.

614 592 3053.

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23

Professional

They'll Do It Every Time

Services
C&amp;L Bookk ee ptng
Bookkeepin g &amp; tax se r v tce
for a ll types of bu si nesses
Ca r ol Nea l
446·3862

THE C/WotEYS
A:&gt; IT RIGHT
WHEN 7HEY

__ Se_ace for Rent

elec tri c rnobil e home. Call
446 4303 .

51

Household Goods

by Larry Wrlgh1

KIT 'N' CARLYLE'"

G E washer $65., Ken m or e
dryer $65 .• Kenmore dryer
$50 .. Mayfa g dryer $65.,
M aytag w as her $85 742·
1351

tHAI~ fONNV.

COUNTRY MO B I LE H om e
Park . Ro ute 33. North of
Pom e r oy La r ge lots Ca ll
997 7479

45" Kttchen stnk, c an be
seen at 1605 Jefferson Ave
Pt . P leasant

L arge trail er lots for r ent
rn Middl ep ort Ca l l 99 2 21 01
or 992 2319 a lt er 5PM

d.nqcakes 99261 45

Pti'l no tun tng ~ n d repai r
L dne Dantels Assoc taf e of
Brun •c ard •'s
Ga lltpOi ts

47

,'l nd Cunn .ngham 's A the n s

741195 1 or 9911081

'R eat Estale::=
Hom es fo rS a l e

tJ rtc~

Beilu ttf ul
&amp; f rame , 3
rx•clroom home w / scc n 1c
v•ew ,
w oo d burnr n g
firepla ce . formal dtnrnq ,
cent ral c11r w t hea t pump
La n sc aped . 1 il cre
lot
w ' fenced 1n back ya r d ,
~4 5. 900
ll 0 o f nlanc1nq ,
o:.mall down pay m en t Ca ll
..146 3766
6
hou se . ba th, f ull
basem('n f 10 c d y l1m il s,
$72 ,000 Fnrm 6 r house ,
brl l h, u l il1 t y r oo m . roo t
ce l lar 25 117 a, trac tor.
t ~rm
equ 1pmeo t , larqe
tJar n . 900 lb tobacco base.
$35 ,000 Ca ll 6 14 446 47 67 or
256 1773

For sale Spa c tou s 3 bd r
ranch styl e home 2 ba th .
ltvtnQ r oom . d1n rn q room .
klf chen. laundry r oo m . 2
cnr qaraqe
3/ 4 ac r e
prope rt y Cil ll 997 5064 il l
IN 5PM
Moder n hom e. 1 bdr . 5 r
by owner Fully CM PCi ed ,
Wf' ll i OS Uii! led, lilrye lo l ,
r dy schools ( ii 11756 6060

wv

Ir!~~~~~~~~~!~!~~~~~~~~~g~ Sl
32

Mobile Hom es
for Sa le

42

197 4 Hil lcres t 2 bell r oom
Good con d ., m us t sel l
$4.800 991 391 7 at1 er 5
USE D MO B ILE
576 171 1

HOME

M OB ILE H OM ESMOVE O
L 1ce nsed &amp; tns ur ed Ca ll
304 576 271 1
F or sal e '2 &amp; 3 bedroo m
tr a der s. furnr shed . w1th
arr Call304 77 3 565 1
1981 AL L ELECT R IC 11"
W I DE .
1
BE D RO OM
m obil e hom e se lt tng on lot,
r ead y to move rnto. S8995
10° 0 dow n. BA NK FIN A N
(l N G AVA IL A B LE . 304
576 1711
1973 Gra ndvil le 14 X 70, J
bedr oo m mob ti e Home wil l
un
sel l furn rs hed or
furn 1shed mu st be moved
Phone 304 882 2820

T r~~e
over
Prwmen l s
remodeled.
3
N t&gt;wl'(
bed r oom hom e 10 M1 d
dleport
F H A ap p roved
Acllclnce $73 .000 9 9 ') 58111

3 bedr oo m
14x 70.
1979
L 1berty m obil e home. one
owner . wtll sacr d1 ce Ex
lr as rnc lud ed 3011 576 1490
or 304 67 5 14711

New loq home on nver
fron t .n Mtdd lepor t 446

35

] ))/

31 :

per ce n t
cl SS umable
onf' yf'ilr old tr1 lf'vf'l.
Mf'cld Ow l ilnd
Es t iltes ,
Sb7.500 Cilll 304 675 1529 a t
tpr S PM

Lot s &amp; Acreage

'2 l ots w!l h ru r a l wa ter c lose
to c1 t y l tm1 ts. $4,850 00 Cal l
446 129 4

lo~ n .

Hou se . MCrldOwbrook Ad
dllt on. 3 bedroom , f amily
r oo m wilh fi r epla ce. c en
tral n1r. ba se ment , Pt1 one
30 4 675 1542
HOU SE tor c;,a le by ov.nPr ,
4 bed r ooms. c a ll t or ap
po 1n t mcn t Phone 304 67 5
3170 a li n 4 p m
TH RE E bedroom house. 1;
bcl Se m(' n l . 11 l rl(rf'S Of
qround . 304 675 3279
M obil e Home s
l or Sal e

IRI STA TE
MO B ILE
HOMES Gallt poi1 S Pr ,ce
reduced . usee! m ob1le
home s CALL 446 7571
CLE A N U SE D M OBI LE
H OM ES
KESSEL"S
QUAL i lY
M OB I LC
H OM E SALE S. 4 Ml
WE ST. GAL LIP OL I S, RT
J5 P HON E 446 3868
Call S ~ t dmore l or mob il e
home s movccf Gr ee nlawn
ft anspor t
Ca l l 446 278 3
day s. 446 3479 evcn m gs
L •ce n se d &amp; rnsu r cd
7S K 1rk wood 14x70, 'l bdr ,

cll l elec tn c, new carpet,
tr on t end k1 tchen w tlll ap
pha nccs L ocn ted 1n Quatl
C1ee k , Rodney , Oh Call a!
lf'r 4PM. 145 5288

? bdr . woodburner
cent . atr . new c ar
pe t. w1 th 1/x24 qarilg e ap
pro 117 ac , loca ted Rae
coon Cr ee k Rd Call 446
3820, c1 1!er 5

70x 6'}

~ l ov e .

1965. 12x57 m ob1l e hom e. 2
bdr . part1 a lly turn , $3 , 400
Ca ll 38 8 868 8
l 'lx60 2 bedr oom mobil e
home w 1t h 2 lot s Gas heat ,
rura l w a ter . Close to c 1ty
l1 m•t s Call 446 1794.
1962 · Gr ea t L ak es, 1 bdr .•
a 1r cond ., w asher &amp; d r ye r .
Mu st se ll Cal l 256 1906 af
ter 2:00 .
12 /. t~O tr a der . exc ell ent
c ondit1on Cal l 446 1552 .
F urn ished, air cond i tioned,
underpinnin g, se t up on lot
tn Midd lepor t
Custom bU1 It , furn , 2
bd .room Mobi le home on
r ented R1v er f ront l ot . A l l
elec., with cent r al A C.
many ex tra 's incl ud ing
8x 12 storag e bldg . with
w ork bench A 1 c ond . Mus t
see to apprec ia te . Prt ced to
sell . Ca ll 304-773·5680.
4 furni shed 2 bd .room
mob il e hom es . Browns
Trailer Park , M inersvi ll e,
Oh . 991·3314 .
1969 New M oon 12x60
trailer w ith expando li vi ng
room, set up, r ead y to live
in on large corner lot in
M i dd leport . Ca ll 992·2101
during day or 992·2319 affer
Sp.m .
197 3
Roebvuck
h o u se
trailer .
12' x 52' .
Un ·
furni shed. H as stove and
ref r igera tor . Fair cond.
Must be moved . $1,200. Ca ll
992·3069 before9 p .m .

Wanted to Rent

PROF ESS I ON AL
l ad y
des rr es a ttr ac tive roo m
w rt h access to ba th , I n rg ht
eac h w ee k Wrtte . Box P6 .
% PI P leasa nt Reg rster .
200 Marn St , Pt. Pl easa nt ,
15550 .

18 acr es tor sale L ays n 1ce.
mea dows il nd woodl ands.
$ 10.000 98 5 411 6
Lorge tr a der to t for r en t 1n
Mi dd leport Ca ll 992 210 1 or
992 1319
TWO acr e l ots 150 It r oad
tr o ntag e,
c tty
w ater .
behlnd· B4 L umber , ca ll 304
675 6873.675 3618

41

House s for R ent

3 bdr del ux e hom e, exc
ne1 ghborh ood. poo l. ce ntral
a•r Ca ll 30 4 675 5104 or 675
5386
3 bdr . hom e 10 c 1t y , no pets.
r ef Cal l 446 1158.
5r house wllh ba th , btQ
garag e, good loc atto n
lnqu1r e at 918 Seco nd Ave,
Gallrpol is
4 bedr oom . cen tr a l atr and
heat, c tty water, f ir ep lace.
un furn1 shed
exce pt
k1 t
cne n
S300 m on th plu s
utt11tt es
Ref er ence and
de po s d
r equ 1r e d
In
Ra c me 949 2193
Ra cr ne Nr ce 2 bd .room ,
complete ly turn , A C.. S260
month. De posll req Glen
B 1sse l l 949 280 1 or949 2860
Pomero y 2
bd . r oom.
r em odel ed , 408 Sprrn g.
Carpeted , securtl y dep os rt
$100 Rent $195 Call a ti er 6
p m 991 1188
6 rooms.
r emode led
Ad ult s onl y .
lh Pomeroy

unturn1 s hed .
Ex tr a clean
$185. per man
304 882 2466

House for r ent 2 bd r oo m .
all new pa 1nt. some carpet,
a range in k 1tc hen, n o i n
srde peTs, deposiT requ i r ed.
991 3090.
For
r e nt hou se
Syr acuse. 991 7896.

in

3 bd.r oom , 2 st ory . Bath
and 1' J, refr 1g , and stov e,
turn , newly redec orat ed,
good residential area,
$300. mo $400 deposit 991
2J62 between 3 and 6
TWO r epossessed mobi le
homes, 81 models, see at K
&amp; K Mobi le Hom e Sa les,
34 11 Ja ckson Ave
THR EE bedroom house.
n1ce location. ref er ence
required . 30-4 675 1090 .
LOVE LY 6 room cott age i n
countr y , S225. per month
wi th 1 m onth secu rity
deposit. Loca ted 79 Jim
Hi ll Road. Hend erson, WV .
for information cal l803·884·
4548.
42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Mobile home for r ent . Call
446·4125 or 446·0756.
Ni ce furnished
mobil e
home, centra l a ir, 1 mi.
below city · over looking
river , adults only. Call 446·
OJ38
Mobile· home for rent . Ca ll
.W.·3101 after SPM.

Mobile Homes
for Rent

12x65 m odern &amp; clea n. 3
bd r . tu r n 1shed . ut rllt1es pd
ex cept l or etec tn c Con
ve n te nl 1ocat1 on on Upper
Rr ver Rd
across fr om
John Dee r e Tr ac tor Sal es
Sec dep r eq Ca l l 446 8558
aft er 5

'2 bd r tr a der t urn 1shed .
adult s onl y, B row n Trad er
P nr k, 992 33 24
1 bd r oo m hou se trarler
Y ou p a y ulll1t1 eS
un
exc ept t abl e.
f ur ni shed
ch atr s an d cook stove $17 5
per m onth $7 5 depos 11
367 02 88 .
'} bd roo m Mobil e home fur
n1s hed
P a1d u l1 i d les .
loc f'lted 2 and 2 tenth smdes
on
Rt
143 , de p os .t
r equr r ed , adu l ts onl y or
c ou ple w1 th one chil d A ft er
5 991 364 7
M ob il e H om e, 2 bed r oom ,
f u r n tshcd , a ll elec lr1 c.
was he r ,d r ye r hookup, $17 5
m onthly plu s elec tr tc1ty
304 576 144 1
1.. mil e out Snn dhd! Road ,
Po rn! Pl easa nt Ph one 304
675 3834
Two or 3 bedr oo m m ob il e
Hom es, F urn ts hed or un
fur n1s tl ed P ho ne 304 675
1371 or 675 3811

43

Farm s for Ren t

PA ST U R E for r ent . 40or 50
head ca ttl e, no hor ses. qood
fence. ab undan ce of wa ter
8. g r ass. 304 675 1169 .
44

Apartme nt
for Rent

Delu xe furn apart , ce nt .
a rr &amp; hea t 1 or 2 adult s
only Ca ll 446 0338
Apa rt mco t .no 3, 2nd fl oo r
turn1 shed ndult s only , no
pe ts. r ef &amp; dep r eq Call
446 0957
A P AR T ME NT S
bedr oom . r en t start s a l
$15'1 per m ont h 'l bedroom
sta rt s a t $188 per month
Spcc 1a l r a tes for Se n1or
( ti iZe n s
Call 446 '}7 45
Jac k son Es tat es
Fur n tshed apt
b dr ,
adult s, $200. el ec trt c. w ater
patd Ca ll 446 441 6 afte r
7PM
Furn 1shed J r w1th pr1vnt e
bath . 84 5 Second Av e,
G a l l ipoli S Ca l l 446 27 15
F urn 1shc d apt , 1 bdr ,
$215 .. Utllttt es pn1d . Chtl d
O K . Call 446 4416 a fter
7P M
Furn 1shcd efi1 C1e ncy $ 135.
u t llll 1eS pd . one per so n
Call 446 4416 af ter 7PM .

1 bedr oom unfurn1 shed ex
ce pt fo r r ef &amp; s tove Dep &amp;
ref
r eq , e x c
ne igh
borh ood Call 446 2419 or
446 3949
1 bedroom turn1shed ap t
991 5434 991 5914 or 304 882
1566
M odern 2 bd .r oom Town
H ouse Apt. tn Tuppers
Pl;t~n s nr ea N o re ts Cal l
304 485 5185
For re nt 1 bd r oom ap t tn
Pomeroy . 991 56'1 1.
3 bd room
upper. fur
ni shed . $150 pl us deposit
991 55 11 .
Apartm ents. 675 5548
APARTME NT S, mobile
h omes,
houses,
Pt .
Pleasa nt and Ga lli pol iS
614·446·812 1 or 614·245·9484.
Apartm en ts, fur nished and
u n fu rn t s hed .
Point
Pleasant . Refere nces, 304
675· 1365 .
Furnished one bedroom
a pa rtm ent , ex tra ni ce ,
ad ults onl y . No pets. Phone
304-675· 1386
Apa rtm en t s,
r ef e r e nce
r eq ui red, 304-675·7580
TW O
bedroom,
un ·
furnished . One bedroom ef ·
ficiency . 304·675·2722

Hou se hold Goods

SW A IN
A UC TION F URNI T U RE 8.
P A WN SH O P 61 Ol ove St ,
Ga l lipOliS New sofa bed s
$150 , used sol a beds $100.
r ec liner s $80. bunk bed s
$ 100. bunk1 e m a ttr esses
$40 , m apl e r oc ker s $49 ,
m apl e d 1nc ll se ts from $125
t o $175 , bed r oom su.tes
$ 150, 3 pc . l 1v 1nq r oo m
sutt es $199, 2 pc lt v1 n g
r oo m su ttes $140. love se at s
$70, ow l lam p s $15. r1n ger
wa shers
$75 ,
dr yers .
se v e r a l
r elr1q e r a tor s ,
ut1ldy
ca btn e t s,
m ec hant c's
too l s, be ds,
sil ver stone. TV ,s, w ood
burner s. s tero's and lot s
mor e Ope n l Oam to 5pm ,
446 3159
GOO O
USE D
AP
P L IA N CE S
was hers,
d r ye r s,
re fr tq er a to r s .
Sk ag g s
Ap
r a nqes
p l 1a nces. U pper R1ver Rd ,
bes1 de St one Crest Mo tel
446 7398
L A YN E "S FURNITU RE
Sof a. ch a 1r, r oc k er . ot
to rnan , 3 tabl l' S. $500 So fn,
c hair n nd lovesea t. $275
So fa s and chatr s pn ced
from $285 t o $79 5 T ab ies.
$38 and up To $ 109 H 1de a
oc ds, $340, qu ee n s1z e. $380
Rec ltner s. $ 175 to $295 ,
L am p s fr om $18 to $65 5
pc dtnellcs f rom $79 , t o
$385 7 pc . $ 189 and up
Wood table w llh 4 ch c11rs .
S2 19 up to $495 . Des k S 11 0
Hutches . $300 (1nd S37S ,
mapl e o r
p1ne l tn 1sh
Bed r oom su 1tes
Ba sse t t
Che rr y , $7 95
B unk be d
compl ete w1 t h m a llresst&gt;s.
1150 and up to $350 Ca p
taJ n's bed s, $275 . c ompl ete .
Ba b y beds. $99 M attr esses
or box sprtn gs, f u ll or twt n,
$58 , frrm , $68 . and $78
Qu ee n se t s, $195 4 dr
ches ts, $4 7 Bed fr a me s.
no.and $2 5, 10 g un Gun
ca bin et s,
$350 , dtn etl e
chatr s $20 a nd $25 Gas or
elec t r 1c r a nqes. $?95 Or
n1oped1 c super ftrm , $95,
ba by ma tr c sses. $25 &amp; $35.
bed lr e m es $10. $15, 8. $30
Used F u rn ilur e b ook case,
5 pc d1n ett se t, 3 L1v1n q
room su llc Ra nges c1 nd
TV 's. 3 m il es out Bu lav tl le
Rd Ope n 9a m to 7pm , Mon
thru F r 1. 9a m to5p m , Silt
446 0311
RA Y "S
U SE D
FUR
N tT U RE K1t c hf'n cab1ne t
S65. r oun d wood br eakf as t
se t $85. c hes t $A5, dr esser
$60. ultl ti Y tab le $10. bar
stool $400 . co ll ec t1 on of salt
&amp; pepper shaker s $'} 00 ea .
churn d at ed 1907 $4 5. stone
1ar s. d1 shes Ca ll 367 0637
Ke nm or e wa sher &amp; dry er ,
he avy dul y, m atc 11 pa1r ,
q uara nt ced . $22 5. Ca ll 256
1107
Avac ad o Ke nm or e w ashe r
S 12 5 .
il- vclc ad o
Wes trnq house dr yer $110.
each ex tr a ni ce, eac h
quar ant ced 256 1107
Scar s Au tom o tt c washe r , 3
spd . 5 c yl . exc cond,
1100 Ca ll 379 1637. atler 5.
Chest t ype deep freeze, 20
cu fl .. exc c on d. Ca ll 256
6744
Nor ge wa sher and dry e r
fa '" sa le, worktng cond ,
15u 00,99136 13.
FLA I R FURN I TURE 8.
D ES IGN ,
B em c o mat
tresses or Box spr ings, l ul l
or twin ,$58 . U sed furntture
5 pc d inett set , 7 pc di nett
set. studio c ouch , living
r oom
suite, co mplet e
bedroom suite, bunk beds,
g lass fr ont bookca se, Open
9
AM 6PM
Monday ·
Wednesday · F rtday. 9AM·
SPM Tu esday Thursday ·
Sa turd ay or ca ll 675· 137 1
lor spec ia l apporntm ent .

S'l

446 4537
Str ong budd ches t $175. 6 ft
p 1cn1 c tabl es $45, 4ft por ch
swt ng s $3 5. A t WoOd Shop.
101 Court St .. Gal lipoli s or
ca ll 446 7572
M en ' s boot cut Wranql er
1ean s, &amp; cordor oy pant.
s•ze 34 32. Spo r t a nd w ork
sl11 rt s.
si ze lar ge
No
re aso nabl e off er re fu sed
Call 446 4099 betwee n 5 and
8PM
M en ·s b 1c ye! e, co nc rod
Se lecta 12 speed, 15 tn ch
fr ame, black, wat er bott le,
m ax 1gnps. Le ss than 500
mile s, $175 f 1rm Se r1 ous
1nqu1r es only Call 388·9088 .
Ce ntr a l a1r condit ioner . 75
Ford p 1c kpu tru ck Ca l l 379
1701
For sa le 11 HP r1 d 1ng law n
mower . 3 yr old , tn good
con d•t1 on Call 446 6321

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357 Ma g num qun an d 1977
Chevy 4x 4 See at 105 Cedar
or call 446 8591 aft er 5PM
F or so le ' Ol d' F a 1r ba nk s
M or rt s stat 1onary eng 1ne, 7
112 HP , good cond Ca ll 446
1340 alt er 5

Anl1que s Furnttur e, lam ·
ps. tar s, Dun c an
F ti c
Table
Al so appl1an ces.
other furn1lur e nnd mtsc.
991 105 1
Couc h. Y am ah a 80 M otor
c ycle , f •r es on r 1ms. s•nk ,
20 1nc h b tcyclc , skat es.
tr omb one. g ut tar . coff ee
t"ilbl e , qas hea t1ng stove .
CAK E
DEC OR A TING .
Phone 304 675 1553

Pets for Sa l e

56

M ov ing. mu st se ll AK C.
bla ck and white coc k er
spa niel. mal e, $ 100. 7 mon
th s old, 304·675 1076
58

Frutt
&amp; Vegetab l es

SUE 'S G REEN HOUSE
Open for
the seaso n
Vegetables and bedd1ng
p lants, hanging baske ts,
foliage plants. n1ce se lec t
sh rubbery Co Rd . 30 next
to Morn1ng Star H ous1ng
Development Rac tne, Oh
9492 11 5.
Swee t pot atoe plants 7 dif
fer ent v artti es, Robert W .
Lew is, Rt 124, Ra ci ne 843

1431 .
Rubar b pl ant s fo r sat e. 247

3171.
For Sa le or Trade

A lot of d1ff er ent part s for
350 or ADO engmes. Al so par
ts for 74 lmpa l q 1nter1or
perf ec t 74 7 3063 .
F or sal e U sed br1 c k, door s
·ex ter•or · 1n terwr '
wdh
f ram es hardwar e , oak
statr s, g lassed oak man tl e.
wat er
heater ,
wa t er
prf'ss urf' pump motor. Slf'f•l
bea m s. s torage c abinet s, 10
speed bik e, 3 speed btk e,
wrough t iron lov e se at,
~ss ort e d tool s 997 ·6254

Exce lSIOr Od Co., 636 E
M a1n St , Po m er oy, Oh1 0
991 n os
6 H 70 15 6 ply tru e~ !I res
Lr k e new F ac tor y Gener a l
Mot or s, AM F M drg i t at
c lock r ad1 0 74 2 31 54 o r 992
7467 after 5 p.m .

F~r:!" SUIQifje_s ~

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61

Farm Equipm ent

I se t of John Deere 4 bot ·
tom 16' se mt mount plows,
1 Hill sboro t r1 ax le goose
nec k 28' tra der Ca ll 614
156 6534
New Ford 2 row corn pl a n
tcr. nev er bee n used Call
379 1468
4,0QO to r d d1 ese l tra ctor
Fron t end loade r ftf s 5.000
or 4,000 Ford tractor . Ford
7 bott om plow N ew pot a t oe
p low . Ca ll 446 7317
T obbac co se tt er, 3 pt hook
Call 156 6744 .

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71

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20 It boa t tra ile r . 1975
Dodg e Cha rger , P S, PB,
AC. exce llent cond l tl on·388
9755 or 446· 1642 ex 1.33 2
1978 Cor ve tt e Si lve r An
n tvesa r y E di t ion all op
t1 on s, low mil eage , exc.
cond Ca ll 36 7 7671 or J67
7560
1966 GMC Pt ck ·up. 1968
V W bug . Aller 5, 991 2762 .

72 Char ge r . 991 6361.
1977 D atsun B 210 1 d oo r
hat chba ck 5 speed S2, 100
992· 2065
HART S Use d Car s, New
Haven West V irg in1a Ove r
20 tess ex pen stve ca r s 1n
stoc k
CAR S and Tru ck s. most
makes and m odels und er
$200 00 so ld thr ough loc al
governm ent sale s.Ca ll 1
714 569·07 42 E x t . 1855 for
d tr ec tory on how t o pur
cha se
Surp l us 1eeps, ca r s and
tru c k s avatl abl e M a ny se ll
for under $200. Ca ll 317 742
1143 E xt . 3940 f or 1n
form a ti on on how to pur
chase.
1976 Thund crb 1r d . loa ded.
mu st sacrifi ce du e to
hea lt h. c an be seen 2 106 Mt
Ve rn on. Point Pl easant
304 675 3008 .

72

Truck ' s for Sa l e

1977 CHEVY p1 c k up tru c k ,
powe r
bra~ es,
pow e r
stee rtn q, 304 675 52B l .
Vans&amp;4WD .

1978 Jeep Reneg ade CJ 7.
L ots of extras . S4 .200 Cel li
446 0307 or 156 9361.
74

1980 S uzu~t road b1k e GS
550, limit ed ed1tion, exc
cond, 1,600, $1,600 Ca ll
446 0307 or 2.56·9367 .

56

Pets for Sa l e

DRAGONWYND
CAT
T E RY
. KE NN EL AKC
C how
pupp i e s,
CFA
H imalayan. Per s tan and
S1r1rnese k ill ens Ca ll 446
3844 aft er 4 p m .
HoLLCRE ST KEN N E L
Board 1ng a l l breed s, c lean
tnd oor outdoor f a ciliti es .
Dober
A lso AKC Reg
mans Ca ll A46 7795.
BRIARPATCH KENNELS
Board mg and gr oo min g .
Go rd on
se tt ers,
A Kc
Eng li sh Cocker Span ie ls.
Call 388 ·9790 .
POODLE GROOMIN G.
Call Judy T aylor at 367 ·
7110 .
Canar ies for sa le. Ca ll 388·
8531 .
Black 8. tan Coon dog, $15 .
Ca ll 388 9809.
POOOLE
pup s,
AKC
registered. No Checks, 304 ·
895 ·3958

Stud Service , America n
Sadd le bred , e xc . blood
li nes . Call 256 6461 after
4: 30 or 446 8367.

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1977
Rabbit, SJ,OOO.
Calf 614-682·7373 after 5PM.
Or trade 1967 Plymouth
Barracuda conv., 318 small
block engine, good fires
and body . Cal' 446·«185,

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OFF I CE .

WHO t...IEED ME- .

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MAYBE EVEI&lt;J P RE5 11JENT!

GOLLY, NO- SHE
OHJtt'T ·' MAYtlf ·
5/iE WENT OFF
T' fllffT HIM

OUT LOOK IN' FOR. SANDY,
I &lt;'iUEGG.' HOPE SHE FIN[)!;
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PRETTY DURN QUICK ,
TOO ' THOSE 5/iEEP R.AtiCHEii:S
LOOKED PLENT V SORE ABOUT
THA1 K.lll£K lXXl .'

• MR. OATES SI\ID HE
SAW SANOY AN' HIS
F'{IEHD TROfTIN'
uP THIS WAY, BUT ..

60ME1'/HER.E !

'iOU MEAN . I ~ EVER"'(.
O NE W E NT INTO TH '
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RON 'S Tele v 1StOn Se r v 1ce
Spec tal1zinq 1n Zen tth and
M otor o l a . Qun zclr . an d
house call s Pho ne 576 2398
or 446 1454

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F &amp; K Tr ee Tr •m m1nq.
st um p r em ov al 675 133 1
RoN GLES"S SER V I CE ex
per1 ence d ma so n. r oo fer .
ca rp ent er , e l ec tri Cian ,
qc n cra l r e p a tr s a n d
r em ode l1nq Ph one 304 67 5
1088 or 67 5 4560

I is call in' on th'
Skinners wh1ch
is wh4 we is here
in th' fu'st place!

.. .that 40u P,84
fer half of 1t!

Wrl! C' r we ll s Co m mer c 1a l
rm d Do m rs lt c Te st ho les
Pum ps Sales clnd Ser v1 ce
304 895 ) 801
A D VA NCE D
Seamless
Gu tt er D oo r s
O lf ef!n Q
co ntrnu ou s
qu lt ert ng ,
seaml ess s1d1 n q, r oof 1nq ,
o~ r &lt;Hl f'
r1oo r c;,.
fr ee
es t• mat es. 6 111698 8205

WI ~NIE

J 1M S Pe st Con lr ol Ci'! ll us
i'ln yt1m f' tor yo ur term tt e
p r o bl e m s
Fr ee
1n
spec trons VA &amp; FH A for ms
iW cld i'lble L tce n&lt;:.ed &amp; 1n
su rcd IJ y Oh1o &amp; W V All
word d one b y o qual 1fl ed &amp;
1ra 1ned ser v 1cf' m an 304
675 3536. 304 675 d60J

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AFTER I IIECOVEREP

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WORKING
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IS EVERY·
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PA1 N T1 NG 1nter, or &amp; ex
l f' r1 or , dry wa l l &amp; tex tur ed
rr tltn qs, 304 67 5 1573
BUILD IN G &amp; remod cl1 nq .
cnrpentry, roof1nq , plum
b1oq , c oncre te work 304
675 1440

1981 Yam aha MA X I M 650,
1900 m it es. Call992·6130
H ar ley Davidson,
1976 .
Spors ter·.
14 .000 actua l
miles. Very good con d 742
1411.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

75

N

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78

83

FRIDAY

P lumbing

&amp; H ~a.ti'.lg"

EVENING
6:00

Excavati'!_~

Ga llt po ll s Diverstfied Con
st . Co . Custo m dozer &amp;
backhoe wo rk . Specral
far m rates Ca ll us for free
es tim a tes . 446 44.40.

6:30

Trencher se r v tce We d 1g
ditches tor water, sewe r ,
gas, electric ltnes etc , c a ll
698 1161 .
L awrence Std e nstricker
Ba ckhoe Servic e . Ca ll 675·
5580 .
84

7:00

E lectrica I
~_Refrig era tion

SEW I N G Machine r epair s,
serv1 ce Author i zed Sin ger
Sa les &amp; Servic e Sha rpen
SCISSOrs
Fabri C Shop,
Pomer oy 997·1284
as

Open Road Motor Home
complete , · good cone!'.,
mounted on 1971 Chevy.
custom . camper. 56,000
miles, new tires , PS, PB,
CB radio. Must see to ap·
preciafe. 614·985·3823.
17 If. self contained Cam·
per. · Excellent cond. 84J.

7:30

Generat Hauling

JON ES BOY S WATER
SERV ICE . Ca ll 367 ·74 71 or
367·0591
Need som eth ing hauled
away or someth ing moved?
We'll do i~ Call 446·3159 or
61086·5740 affer 6.

8 :00

Now H auling limest one fill
dirt·top so il·gravel. Free
est ima tes. Ca ll J67· 7101 .

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79 • - MCi!Or Home- - ,__ &amp; Cam~ __ _

Topper for a short bed
pickup truck. Call 256- ~1
after 4 •30 or .u6·8367 .

If you need your trash
hauled away, . call Ha rper
304·675· 5868 be tween I PM
and 5 P. M . L a wn mower
repaired .
· U.pho~f_ery

. TR1 STATE
UPHOLSTERY Si10P
1163 Sec. Ave., Gallipol is.
.u6· 7833 or 446·1833.

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Jim Lanier, 304·675· 7397 .

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Camping

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Ca rpenter work Repatr or
r em ocfl1ng , ce ilin g a nd wall
panel1 nq 992 1759.
·

CARTER ' S PLUMB ING
A ND HE AT IN G
Cor . Fourth a nd Pine
Phonr 446 3888 or 446 4477

1979 14' Bass boat, 55 H P
Jopnson trolling motor ,
6S
Seed &amp; Fertilizer
trail er, live we lL winch,
-··---- --- - · - BULK
BLENDED etc. SJSOO.OO or trade for
Agricultural
fertilizer tractor of equal value . 304·
delivered &amp; spread or 675· 4327 .
delivered &amp; dumped or
pi cked up at plant. Bie n· JOHN SON boat mot or , 5'11
ding service hours 8 to 4, HP, 304·576·1371.
Monday fhru Friday, other
hours request on spreader
buggy rentals . A complete ~? _ - . ~'!.t~ ~epa_!r_ _ _
independent busines. Farm Qualify Aufobody &amp; Paint
Equipment serivce, Clif· work . Professional c ustom
ford W . Snyder owner, paint work on motorc ycl es.
Jackson. OH , 286·4983 .
Auto Trim Center, .W.· 1968.
If you raise corn to feed
li vestock you owe it to
yourself fO fry sime high
protein corn (not high
lysine) . Have limited sup·
ply cBII Mark Grueser at
696·1001 .
.

OECID ET

Spectal March and A pril
only Gene 's D ee p Steam
Clean1nq. Scot ch Gaurd
F rce es t 1mat e 992 6309

82

Jersey Gurnsey cross cow PONTOON B oa t . 446 ·4143 .
and calf. ca lf 4 weeks old.
springer Gurnsey Hei f er . 1979 Lund tri ·haul ski boat ,
Phone 304·675· 537 1.
120 HP M er cur y inboard,
tra i ler and sk i eq utp. Ca ll
156 6136 or 156·6517 .
64
_ ~i!.Y_&amp; _G!aJ.n. _
1.000 Bushe l s, ear corn .
Bud Haffield, 304 675 3308 .

MAK EG
PL A N~ ...

Mul lins sid1n g v1 n yt , nlu m ,
steel s1dinq, qu tt er s &amp;
r oof1n g
Fr ee es t1m a tes .
Ca ll 446 1402

H onda
XR
80 T o ma s
moped . each $300 Cal l 446
1360.

Regi stered and g r ayed hor
ses, exc ell en t 4· H pro 1ec t .
Engl i sh and western sad·
1980 CR80 Honda . $400 .
dies ·
every thin g
Phone 304-675·1034 afler 5
1mag•nable in hor se eq uip·
ment a nd suppli es, a lso
r rd 1ng lessons and tr ail 1976 Kawasak i 400 Str ee t.
rides a nd horse tr a ining. elec tri c, low mil eage, ex ·
ee l lent con diti on. $875 00
H oot Holl ow . 614·698·3290.
Ph . 304·675·2195.
Po ll ed H erefo rd nerd bull
304·881 1107 .

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Motorcycles

1967 J0 1010 dozer gas,
$3500 . Phone 304 675 1034
alt er 5.

For Sa le Baby turkeys,
pheasants &amp; ducks Ca ll
388·9038 .

CL.O ~E

C r eat ive wood
dec k s.
pressur1 zed p.ne, ceda r &amp;
r edwood Free es t1 m ate
Ca ll 388 9761

H ouse Pa1nt1nq 1nS1de or
out Rea sonab le rates. 304
67 5 6004

73

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A HE~ ·VdT. 1 VE DE -

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EA5)'"£5-

Ca ll&amp; 31t7t ext
77 R4ur ed
or

For sa le or t rad e 1976 F 250
au to, PS, PB. new pa1nt ,
$1.100 . Ca ll 388 8769

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Livestock

hangtnq
ce
~l i ng s ,

ST ARK ' S tr ee and law n
ser vt r e, I r ef' fe rf!IIZ er w 1tn
o'ln n ucll ca re .
tn sur ed
Phone 304 5761010

1980 Honda CR250 , exc.
c ond ., $950 Ca ll 388·86 59

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HE NE VER GETS OU R NAM E~
RIG HT, HE D IDN 'T E V EIV REMEMSER WHO OUR PAR:ENTS
WERE Ut&gt;JTIL WE TOLD HIM .

Fr e nc h CttY
P c11nttnq
re s1dent1al &amp; co mm erc ia l ,
1nten or , ex ter1 or , paper

1972 JEEP W agonee r . As is
or w tll se ll lor part s Ph
446 7876 or 446 1500

s1zes.

Butldtng m c'l t erlal s bloc k,
br1 ck. sewer p1pes. win
dow s. l1nte1s. etc . Claud e
Wtnter s. Rt o Grand e. 0
Ca ll '2 45 5171

APT AIN F.ASY

Autos for Sa l e

F arm Gate s, a l l
Phone J04 675 5054

Butldrn g Suppli es

11

367 7160

Tw o b lu e formal s, one stz e
7 8, one Stle 9· 10, worn on
ce c all 304 67 5 3048 after 3
PM

71 - - -Autosior sail! __.

Sleeping room $125 util ities
pd .
Range
and ·
refrigerator . Single male.
Caii.W.·4416 atfer 7PM.

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CA PT A IN STEEMER Ca r
pet Clean1n g f ea tu red by
Haffell Brosth e r s Cust om
Carpel s Fr ee es t1 ma tes
Ca ll446·1107

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E ar l y Americ an sofa, arm
c hat r . &amp; swi vel r oc k er .
Good cond Sea r s 21 cu II
c hes t type freezer . Call 446
77 36

&amp;

Th e Daily Sc ntrn c i - Pilg e-

Home
I mpro~ements

M a r cu m
R oo fln q
&amp;
Spout 1ng .. 30 yea r s ex
per 1ence. specia ll z1ng '"
bu tlt up r oof. Call 388 9857

Pi as tre Septtc T anks . Stat e
a nd county appr oved . 1,000
ga l ta nk , pr ice S340 Other
size s in stock , haul in your
pi ckup truck . Call 6 14·286·
5930 , Ja ck son , Oil RON
E VANS ENTERPR I SE S

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

PA INTIN G
1nter ior an d
ex t e r i or , plum b in g,
r ooftn q, so m e r em odel1n g
10 y rs ex p Call388 9651 .

Mi sc. Merc hand tce

1975 Ca se 450. doz e r
tra c tor. 1, 800 hr s, v ery
good cond , $14,900 Cal l

19~2

STUCCO PLASTER I N G
t ex tur ed ce iling s com
merc tal and r es iden t 1al.
free est tm ates Ca ll 256
1181

RCA Solid Stal e 100 Co n
so le. Could be fi xed o r used
for parts. 446 4173
54

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ser~ ~

81

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CB,TV , Radio
Equipment

TWO bedroom apartment
in Henderson, $150. per
month, 304·675· 1972.
Furnished Rooms

I

IX&gt;N'I ReMeMBeR.
BlJI(iN~ 11-l;s Rec.cRt:&gt;.

ava il ab le

1 arnm t Cla rk wtll decor a te
cetkes for btr l hdays , an
n.vcrsartes . etc N o wed

31

Furnished Rooms

SLEEPING ROOM S and
light hou se k eeping apt .,
Park Centra l Hote l .

For r e nt s pace tor tota l

Cal l446 1011.

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HAVE GVESTS···

Wt ndsht eld br ok en? Ca ll
Sou th ern G l ass I nsur ance
c la •m s w e l co m e . F r ee
mobil e se r v •ce

Frid;~y,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

8 :30

MOWREYS U~holsfery Rf.
1 Box 124, Pt. Pleasant, 30A·
675·4154 . .

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hit protecutlon of a mt.idef
suspect wea stopped and
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�Area deaths
Wilbur VanCooney
Wilbur VanCooney, 72, Sa lem, former resident of Meigs County, died
April 16, al Salem Community
Hospital.
Mr. VanCooney was born June 22,
1910 in M•ddleport the son of the late
F'rank VanCooney and Nannie Mae
Lee VanCooney .
Hl' was empl oyed at Ely ria Foun-

dry and later was a molder at
Quaker City Castings reltring in
1973.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs .
Dorothy Rohrbaugh Grimm Van·
Cooney; four daughters. Mrs. Jack1e
Adams. Mrs. Nan Board. Miss

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Eleanor Van Cooney and Miss
EstherVanCooneya ll ofEiyria; one
son, Wilbur VanCooney, Jr. , Elyria;
two sisters, Miss Hazel Van Cooney,
Middleport and Mary Knauff,
Pomeroy; four brothers, Albert
VanCooney, and Pearl VanCooney,
Middlepurt; Clyde VanCooney and
Ira VanCooney, Arizona; one stepson. Thomas Gri rrun a nd three step-

dau~hters , Mrs. Ke_nnelh !Ma ry!

Hogue, Darlene Yorkovich and Mrs.
Gay nelle Tafini, all of Salem; 19
grandchildren, six great grand·
c h tl d r e n and nin e step·
grandchildren.
Bur ia l was in Spri ng Hill
Cemetery, WellsvJlle.

Meigs County happenings
Sponsors games
Emergency runs
Ractne
The auxiliary of the

Fire

Department will be sponsoring
public games beg11111ing lhts evenin g

Osc&lt;~r and Cecil Maynard , Racine,
reported lhe thefl of a six foot dozer
blade and the cyl in de rs from a doze r

Th ursday

Parkersbu rg, W. Va .

ment.

Support sought
A suit for support under the
Reciproca l Agreement Act was filed

in Meigs County C01runon Pleas
Court by Phyllis J . Wells againsl
Ra lph Benton Wells.
.
Sally Ann Aleshire, Pomeroy, flied
suit for divorce against Stanl y
Ales hire, Pomeroy.

Checks complaints
tn the Meigs County

shen ff 's department. The theft oc·
curred afler 5 p.m. Wednesday.
A deer was killt•d when it r&lt;Jn into
the path of a vehicle dri ven by
William A. Harmo n. Ntlro, W. Va ..
who

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Thursda y at 2: 10p.m.

Ohio's tax increase hitsanother snag
COLUMBUS, Ohio I API - SquaDbling between Republicans and
Democ rats in the Democra tcontrolled House has halted action
on a lax hike proposal neither party
wants to be blamed for this election
year.
The Senate-passed proposal was
pulled from the noor for the second
slra tghl day Thursday after quiD-

aboard'" give the measure a bipar·
tisan flavor. He want.&lt;; 20 GOP votes,
he said, and will get them "unless
they want the schools and hospitals
to close."
Minority Lea(ler Corwin M. Nixon,
R·Lebanon, said he could provide
only 17 votes from his caucus and
that he reached that total only with
difficulty . Democrats control the

to the Rules Committee pending the
offering of more Republican votes.
"When they (Republicans)_get 20
votes, we'll bring it up for a vote,"
Riffe said.
Assistant Minority Leader Waldo
Bennett Rose, R-Lima , said he
doesn't think there will be more
GOP suppurt unless some members
detect "a change of opinion in their

bling ove r how many Dc rqocrats a nd

House 56-43.

local home dis tricls."

how many Republicans should support it.
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe
J r., D-New Boston, said 30 to 35
majority Democrats stood ready to
vole for the measure, which cuts
spending and imposes a temporary
25 percent surcharge on the slate in·
come tax.
He said Democrats would not act
unless enough Republicans came

Riffe ordered the bill , designed to
Rose conceded some Republicans
cut spending about 9 percent except .are concerned about pulitical reper·
for education and welfare, returneq,., cussions but said they also are
unhappy with "a bill that is suD-

Tag day Saturday
Pomeroy Youth League wtll hold
tag da y Saturday from 9 a.m. to I
p.m . Pony league and lillie league
players are to meet at Pomeroy
Village Hall al8 :30 p.m.

A marriage license was iss ued m
Metgs County Proba te Court to
r.regory Glenn King, 20. Pomeroy.
and Nancy Jo Samos. 20, Rl. 3.
Pomeroy .

Junipers
Aborvitae

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•Fruit Trees
Spruce Trees

•Cabbage Plants
•Broccoli
•Cauliflower
•BIUssels Sprouts
•Cucumber Plants
•Cantaloupes and
Watermelon Plants
• Bulk Garden Seeds

• Ex berry Azaleas
•Creeping Phlox
• Rose Bushes
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•Clematis Vines
•Bleeding Hearl
•Dogwood Trees
berry Vines

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•Onion Sets •
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•Egg Plant
•Strawberry Plants

• Petunias
•Marigolds

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prot ec t ~ by Rolf• Cr~it G uard. plu~ room fo r photos. bill ~. yo ur
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a good loo~ing package.

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Plus Sale Prices On:
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•SCARVES
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.COSMETICS
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•Zinnia

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"Sols" Salisbury makes its
American debut in today's
Times-Sentinel comics. The star
of SNAKE Tales is armless,
legless and friendless, but not
fanless. SNAKE is considered a
national celebrity In Australia,
where the comic strip is ranked
number one. The creator of
SNAKE views his cartoon
character as a "virtim of cir·
cumstances." Salls"ry refers to
himself as "a keeper of a suicidal
public serpent."
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PORCH BOXES AND COMBINATION POTS

INSTEAD OF MORE THAN WHAT YOU WANT.

A Mini Garden of Summer Flowers For Porch or Patio

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By KEVIN KELLY
Times-sentinel Stall
VINTON - Although it' s · just
another job to the state, news Ohio
325 between Vinton and Rio Grande
will be repaved this summer is being
met with some enthusiasm by local
officials.
" If you've dri ven that stretch
through Rio Grande and Vinton, it's
a big deal," commented Vinton
Mayor Harold Brown .
Part of the project on the
deteriorated slate road will run
through the village, Brown noted.
"I do know I run my mail route on
325, and it's been that way for a
couple of years," he said.
A low bid by the Shelly Co. of
Zanesville was accepted by the Ohio
Department of Transportation . for
the project on April 6. Estimated
cost will be $440,000, according to
Larry Coler , district op-erations
engineer for OOOT's District 10 office in Marietta.
Coler said the project will cover an ·
eight-mile length between the two
villages, starting at Vinton and en·
ding just north of U.S. 35, near
Buckeye Hills Career Center.
Part of the cost, at least for the
quarter-t~&gt;-half·a·mile which will af·

feet Vinton, will be borne by the
vi llage, Coler said.
Brown noted lhe v i ll a~e wi ll pay
approximately $1,300 for repavi ng
that section out of l~e fund it has for
gasoline lax money which is relur·

entintl
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A Mul1 1m e d1a In c . News.pa p er

Sunday, May 9, 1982

ned to villages on a monthly bas is by
the stale . Even so. ht• fplt tlw

amount " isn't enou~ h " for the part
being repaved.
Coler said the S().ca lled,7 and •·
half fund was created for Oht&lt;l

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municipa!Jties to help in the repa11·
of stale roads leading through thetr
towns. The state detennin ~s how
much the town or village sh,•uld \:onlribulc lolhe roa d work after ODOT
l1&lt;1s rev iewed the fund . A lum p sum
determination is usually made, he

Janue1ry ~Jrgamza ti ona l meeting,
and Brow n sa td he's not iced tha t
some cul ve rt replacement has
al ready begun on the road .
Coler said Shelly has an October
complclwn datl• set on tlw job, but

added.

lw ~ i n mn g

Vint on roun cil approved fund1n)-!
1ts sh&lt;:1re for the project &lt;Jt its

Sht'lly clears tls schedule .

the

By ROBERT E. MILLER
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio IAPI - Efforts
to get a budget cut-lax increase bill
through the House have been thwarted for a third consecutive day
and delayed until Wednesday .
Leaders gave up in frus lratio.n
F'riday and r ecesse d the
proceedings until Wednesday.
"We've exercised our responsibility. All we asi&lt; is that they exer·
cise theirs," sa1d House Speaker
Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D-New Boston,
referring in the latter instance to the
43 members of the Republican
caucus.
Riffe reiterated at a news con·
terence that he lined
for

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News briefs ...
Dexter man dies in crash
McARTHUR - A 3!"ryea r·uld Dexter man dic'!l Fnday nt ghl of

Ill-

juries suff t:n:d in a motorcycle-van co\hston m Y1nton Count y.

The v1ctim was ulentified as Ralph Leland Goble .
The J ackson Post of the Ohio Hi ~ hwa y Patrol s&lt;ud Goble was
trCtvclling westbound on Oh10 160 . fnur-tcnth."i of i'.t Tn tit· t.:i:tSl ofOh1u 324,
at 5:38 p.n1. when he co\11ded wJth the van. dn w n by n.ichard A. Le mmeyer. HiLlgev1ew, Ohio.
Le mrncyc r . who W(!.S eastbuum.l. lusl cuntru\ on &lt;t ld l·hi:tntl curve .
~ nin ~ lefl nf ce nter. Goble's nwtorcycle struck tlw rq •hl re&lt;J r cornt'r of

the •:a n, wlllch then rolled over Gobl e.
Goble was ti-.l ken to O'Biene.ss Menwrii-.il Hosplli:illn Atht•ns Hnd dierl

SET FOR REPAVING- A car travels south from Vinton on Ohio 325,
which is slated for a repaving project to be completed in the fall, the Ohio
Department of Transportation reports. The job will cover an eight-mile
stretch from Vinton to Rio Grande, and is expected to cost $440,000.

the Senate-passed bill from 30 to 35
members of his 56-member caucus,
and that he still wants at least 20
Republicans aboard to defuse the
tax increase as a politJcal issue io
this election year.
On Thursday, Minority Leader
Corwin M. Nixon. R-Lebanin - who
supports the bill - said he and 16

said they offered Riffe three amend·
ments to the bill which, if adopted.
could have increased GOP support
Riffe confirmed that he rejected
the amendments. saying he had
agreed to go along wtlh two or three

other Republicans were ready to go

that the more c han~es that are made

along.
But on F'riday, the oumber had
dropped to 14, according to Assistant
Minority Leader Waldo Bennett
Rose, R·Lima . After a closed GOP
caucus, Rose said, "The speaker
should have taken our advi ce. He
shiluld have let us vole yesterday."
Rose and other
members

in the bill the greater chance that he
could lose some of his Democratic

shortly after being admi lted, a hospital spokesman sa id Saturday.
Lenuneyer was cited for left of center tnlhe incident.
Goble's body was later released to the McCuy·Muore F'uneral Home
in Vinton . An obituary appears on A-ll of loday's edi tion .

Rain~
Showers I111JI

earlier GOP cha nges.

"That kind of thing can't go on
forever," the speaker said . adding

votes.

The bill imposes a tempora ry 25
percent surcha rge on the income

WEATHER F'ORECAST- Showers are due fur most of the Rocky

tax, ra ises some corporate and other

Mountain region and rain is ex~ch·d for northern half of the Great P la ins

taxes, and slas hes spending by about
9 percent to try to erase a $1.3 billion
deficit.

region in the forecast period Saturday until Sunday, accordi ng to the
National Weather Service. IAP Laserphotu) .

Jets enroute to armada; UN efforts continue
By The Associated Press
Twenty more Jet fighters were en
route today to the British armada off
the Falkland Islands, and U.N.
Secretary-General Javier Perez de
Cuella r headed into talks with
Argentina and Britain in a last-ditch

effort to resolve the crisis.
Asked by a reporter in New York 1f
"this could be a make-or-break day"
for finding a diplomatic soluti on,
Perez de Cuellar ~aid, "Yes, I should
say. I hope that today we are
ha vin g ... rea l progress or at
least... we will know whether .. .there

Stanley Tuesday .
The Brtlish have asked the United
States fur U.S. lanker planes to
refuel Bri tish aircraft fl ying to the
Falklands in line with the Reagan
administration 's offer of materiel
support .

is reason for hope."

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ISLANOS

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BOB'S MARKET &amp; GREENHOUSES
OPEN 7 DAYS TILL 9 P.M.

I&lt;Jikled as " preliminary" and are

SR 325 paving project scheduled for summer

~

•Bulk Garden Seeds, Vegetable Plants, Fruit Trees
Can Be Purchased With Food Stau".ps.

Happy Day and express their feelings that vegetables can nourish your body,
but flowers can nourish the soul!

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Herrier Lost In Combat
3. Argentine Cruiser Gen.
Befgteno Sunk
4. ltgenlllll Gun Bolts Hit·
One Sunk ·
5. H.M .S. Sheffield Sunk
6. Two See Herrlers Lost
1. Btilain Imposes t2 Mile limit

and Many Types Of Green Foilage Plants

A SPECIAL NOTE: TRY OUR BULK GARDENSEED DEPT.

are&lt;:~

the precedin g month in Gallia Co un-

ly

Tax hike bill dela.yed again

POTTED PLANTS
Mums, Hydrangeas, Gerber a Daisies,

•Top Soil

•Michigan Peat

• Joseph's Coat

fJI(IIt I

in the tw o county

remaining relatively sta ble
Nationa lly, Apri l's jobless rate
varied by nearly 2 percent between was up by 0.4 of a percentage puint
F'cbruary and March.
from the prev1ous month, more than
The OBES reported an unem- enough to set a record. In March,
ploymen l rate of 11.5 percent 111 joblessness in the U.S. was 9 percent
Meigs County m December 1981 . The - eq uall ing the post-World War II
statewide average was 11.8 percent. record set111 May 1975, lhe high point
In F'ebruary, joblessness 111 Mei gs uf the last severe recession .
Count y rose to 12.4 percent. D urin ~
Not since 1941, when the governt hat month, Oh1o's avera ge unem- ment began compiling monthly
ployment ra te stood al12.2 percent.
slalls l• cs. has un employment
In Ga llia Count y, the 1981 yea r-end lhroughoul lhe country topped 9 perunemployment rate was 10.6 per· cent.
cent. That fi gure dropped lo 9.6 per· . OBES f1gures are estimates
cent tn F'ebruary. ORF.S March prepa rL•d lll c'OOJWrat ion wtth the
statislt cs show a total increase m llure&lt;iu of Labor Slatisllcs, U.S.
unemployment of 1.8 percent over Department of Labor. They are

Forecast For 7a .m. EST

f'lmt ·(•r.• utultJiuttl.• /(•1/mottl yott cun• ulwul l~t•r. For ull lfw
tllin~,, ,,,,, is to you , for allth(• thin~., .,f,•'s doll(', gin&gt; ller a

• African Violet Soil

•Salvia

• Dianthus

GiUes Villeneuve, a :!().year old
Grand Prix driver rrom Canada,
was involved in an 170 mile-anhour crash Saturday and was
pronoonced "clinically dead. "
For details of this and other sports consult the ().section in today's
Tlmes..SCntinel.

Mother's Day May 9th

•Ageratum
•Celosia

•KODAK CAMERAS
•BATH TOWEL ENSEMBLES
•JR. TOPS &amp;BLOUSES
•LAWN FURNITURE
•ENTIRE STOCK OF CHAIRS

To Mother Witll Love

vices show unemployment duri ng
the preceding month in Ga llia County standing at 11.4 percent. while in
Meigs county the ra te reflects total
jobless ness at 11.8 percent of the
labor force.
During that same pen od, lhe
OBES report stales, unemploy ment
across Ohio average&lt;\1 2.3 percenl.
According to the · OBES re port.
1,629 of Gallia County 's total
ava ilable work force of 14,280 were
wtlhoul jobs. In M ei~s County, the
11.8 percent unempl oyment ft gun•
represents joblessness for 1,382 uf
the county's total labor force of
11 ,671.
During the first quarter of 19R2.
the number of unemployed workers

• Middleport· Pomeroy- Gallipolis- Point Pleasant

Today's T-S

·'Jn'f'iul

'

By LARRY EWING
Times.Sentinel Stall
GALUPOUS - A comparison of
federal and stale labor statistics in·
dicates that while unemployment in
the Gallia-Meigs area remains
below the statewide level, the num·
ber of jobless workers in the two
county area exceeds nationa l
averages by more than two percent.
According to figures released
F'riday by the U.S. Labor Depart·
rnent' s Bureau of Labor Statistics,
un employment throughout th e
nation jwnped to a post-World War
[I record of 9.4 percent last month. A
total of 10.3 mil!Jon people were out
of work.
F'ig ures issued last week by the
Ohio Bureau of Employment Ser·

unba
Vol . 16 No. 11

•Potting Soil 4, 8,
20, 40 lb. Bags.

~

UNEMPWYMENT - House Majority Leader James Wright, Jr., !}.
Texas, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill standing in
front of a graph showing the rise In unemployment in the United States
since 1981. I AP Laserphoto ).

MISCELLANEOUS
ITEMS
•14 Varieties of
Tomato Plants
1Featuring Beller
Boy and Supersonic,
Hybrids

/

Copyrighted 1962

,Gardening Time
•Large Budded
Rhododendron
•laxus (Yews)

I

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Public round and square dance
wi II be held at the Eli Denison Post
467. American Legion, post home,
Saturday night from 9 p.m. to I a.m.
The dances a re held every Saturda y
night there.

FOR THE BEAUTY
OF THE YARD

Gallia, Meigs Counties below state level

coming spending cuts envisioned in
the proposal, the taxes are supposed
to erase a $1.3 billion state budget
deficit.

Admitted-Eunice Nutter, Reed·
sville; Christopher Diddle, Racine;
JoAnn Weyersmiller, Pomeroy .
Discharged-Maude Bpi ley, F'rancis Young, Julian Moore, Ra lph E!ltt·
cher, Robert Hysell.

Saturday dance set

Marriage license

slantially out of balance."
The veteran . All en Count y
lawmaker also claimed Democrats
have the votes to pass the bill, If they
~et help from JUSt 15 Republicans.
Riffe said this is not the case. '' I
only have between 30 and 35_.". he
said, adding that "after all, th1s IS a
Republica n Senate bill that was sent
to the House."

Local unemployment rate exceeds national average

Combin ed wi th earli er and up-

Veterans Memorial

SEE K&amp;C JEWELERS
FOR YOUR
MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS
.
..-··

Loca l uniL-; were again on the

move iJn s wcr ing num e r ous
emergency calls Thursda y, the
Mei gs County Emergency Medical
Serv ice repo rts .
M•ddleport at 10 :40 a.m. took
Keith McCa rty from Sycamore St. ,
to Holzer Medical Center and at
11:03 p.m. took John Motley from
Hamilton St. . to Veterans Memorial
Hosptlal. The Middleport F'irc
Department answered a brush fire
call in the Shady Cove area at 2:33
p.m. Pomeroy al10 :53 p.m. took Jo
Ann Weyersmille from Spnng Ave ..
to Veterans Memorial Hospital and
the Tuppers Plains Unit at 4 p.m.
trea ted Bob Racquel on Route 124.
Tuppers Plains at 4:59 p.m. took
Doris Barringer from Route 124 to
Velera ns Memorial Hospital and at
8:56 p.m. took Sally Pooler from
Route 7 to St. Joseph Hos pital in

at 7 p.m . a t the RaL·me Fi re Depart·

Friday, May 7, 1982

Pomeroy - Middleport , Ohio

Page- 12- The Daily Senti nel

.Falklands at' a glance

'l1dl m8p sbowt major lnciCients to date In the fighting
between Great ~taln and Arge!JUna over the Falkland
Jalanda.

Perez de Cuellar talks first with
Argenti ne Deputy Foreign Minister
Enrique Ros, then with British Am·
bassador Anthony Parsons. The
sessions took on new urgency after
Britain threatened F'riday to attack
any Argentine warship or warplane
found more than 12 miles from
Argentina's 2,50()-mile coast.
The 20 British Harri er fighters
landed on Ascension Island after a
nine-hour, 3,200-mile flight h om
England during which they were
refueled in the air. They were ex·
peeled either to ny down to the
Falklands armada 3,500 miles to the
southwest, or be carried by the container ship Atlantic Conveyor, which
would take about seven days.
· Britain now has 17 Harriers with
TEUS OF
- Argenthe
carviers Hermes and Invincible,
tine Navy Captain Hector Bonza
which
normally have a capacity for
who was commnnding officer of
six jets each. Presumably the Atlanthe Argentine cruiser Gen.
tic Com'eyor would serve as a
Belgrano tells a Buenos Aires
news .conference Friday evening · makeshift carrier for the new
Harriers in the war zone. Two
about the ship's sinking. Tbe Gen.
Harriers were lost in bad weather
Belgrano was a SundaY victim of
Thursday and another was shot
a· British sub's torpedo and was
down
over the Falklands capital of
sunk In the South Atlantic.

ADMIRAL SAYS
TINA LUCKY'' - Admiral of the
Fleet, Sir nrence Lewis, (right)
Chief of the Defense Staff, at
Naval Headquarters at Nor·
thwood, near London Friday,
said " Argentina had a certain
amount of luck" on her side when
the missile attack destroyed HMS
Sheffield off the Falklands.

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