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                  <text>Recession, oil glut decrease inflation rate
WASHINGTON rAPI - Wholesale prices reversed two months of declines
and rose at a lmy ann ual rate of 0.9 percent in April, the government said
today.
.
.
Rlsmg pnces for food largely offset record declines in energy costs in the
Labor Department's Producer Price Index for finished goods- the forma l
· m
· dex. •
name. for
. the whole"ale
• pnce
. Despite the overall gam in April, inflation at the wholesale level was runmng at an a nnual rate of 0.4 percent for the first four months of 1982. For all
of i~\ lht• l~dex ru~e 7 perce~t.
.
e ~muscule n.se m the mdex so far tht'i year lends further support to
econmmsts' predictions that wholesale inflation for all of 1982 will be well under last year's pace .
Many have lowered their predil'lions for this year to as little as 4.5 percent,
down from lhe6 percent to 7 percent forecast earlier.
The h~genng recess ion and the worldwide oil glut have been held larj:!ely
respons ible for the lowered inflation rate. As the economy pulls out of the
rece~siU n , however, cronomisl!:i are ex pecting prices to rise moderately.
In lls report today, the Labor Department sa id the index rose a seasonally

adjusted 0.1 percent in April. That was up from Februa ry and March, when
the index had fa llen 0.1 percent each month . The last !nne the meas ure had
dropped two months in a row was in January and February, 1976.
Inflation at the wholesale level had risen 0.4 pt•rcent in Jan uary.
If prices rose for 12 straight months at April's rate, the yearly rise would
be 0.9 percent a rter seasona 1a d'IUstrnent. The annual rate reported by the
Labor Department is based on a more precise calculatJon of monthly
changes than the fi gure the department makes publi c.
The new report said that over the last year, from Apnl 1981 to April1982.
pnccs at the wholesale level rose 3.1 percent - the lowest gam for a 12month period since the 2.9 percent in the year ending in October 1976.
Specifica lly, the department said i1 its report of April wholesale price activity:
- Energy costs declined 5.2 percent, the fourth straight monthly drop. Tht·
dl'cline was the biggest monthl y decrease since the 1-!UVernrncnt began
calculating energy prices in 1974 a nd broke the 2.9 percent re!'ord fall of
January 1976.

For April, gasoline prices fell 7.2 percent and horne lll'atJng Oil costs were

he Daily

uff 8.8 percent . Both declines WtTe even sharper than those posted in the
prcceeding month .
Natural gas pnn•s were up 2.2 percent , about the samt· as 111 February and
March .
- Food pnces shot up 1.6 pt•J-rent after fallin g 0.2 pen·cnt m March and
· was the b1ggest Slllt't' the 2.6 perr1s1ng 0.5 )ll' l'l't'llt 111 February . Apnl ·s ga1n
cent of August 1980. Pork pr~t·cs skyrocketed 135 per .. ent after edg ing downward in March .
.
Pnces w!'re also up for fresh frUits, eggs, llt'd and •·c·al. Fresh and dned
vcgdabll' pnn.' s wen· down, as wcrL' thl' l'Osl!:i of coffee and prO('l'SSed frutL&lt;;
and vegetabh. Pnces for dan')' protlucls wen· down but tht· ,·osts of
pr«·ess.· d poultry and nsh rose.
- Pnt'l'S were down 1.3 percent for passeng&lt;·r cars but up 11.1 P&lt;'l'l'l'nl fur
l1 ght tru!'ks. Prices for both categurws of vt•hwlt•s hild men 111 March aflt'r
bl }..' Ft&gt;hru::try dL•cl mt&gt;s pt·~gt•d to autnmakt ·r s' pru·t· n•b&lt;-Jlt • pmgnnns
- Ca pital equipment cusb rOSt· 0.4 per!'ellt , about the sal lit ''" 111 March .
Tho."it' costs an · fur marhlllt'ry and tnms porWtwn t•Guqmlt 'lll used by
busJtJc•ss .

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, May 14, 1982

Syracuse Pool
opens May 29th
Syracuse's London Pool will open Saturday, May 29, Mayor Eber
Pickens announced at Thursday's special village council meeting.
Lifegua rds employed for the season were Gary Foley, Jr., Jenny
Bentley, Kim Morrow, Earl Pickens, Mary Slavin, Kim Follrod and
Crista Beegle.
.
In other council busineso, it was agreed that youngsters will not be
permitted to be in the small (baby) pool unless they are accompanied
by their mother or father. The parent must stay alongside the pool
while their youngster is in the water .

There will no increase in daily admission prices or pool passes.
Rates are as follows: dail y, pre-school, 50 cents ; students, 75 cents;
adults 18 and older $1.50; 10 swimming lessons, $12; parties, two hour

SAVE UP TO
37%0FF

minimw11, $35 per hour.

NATIONALLY
ADVERTI SED
SUGGESTED RETAIL

Firm Th1s famou s S 1mmons
bedd1ng featu res exctus1ve
Adiusto-Res t ' coils for f1rm
support Layers of lu xul'lous
S imfoam " for ex tra com fort . all
su rrounded by a beaut1ful pl'lnt
cover An except1onal va lue at
these pnces

SUG 'l'ffQgS
R E T~

Now s

75 oo

FULL

KIHC

S'J-19

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9~

River. T hl' "vk tirn s" uf nnt• of tht.• disastns an· st•cn hen· lying wou n-

dt•d as tht•y wait fur hl'lp at tht• old ferry landing in Kanauga . (Kei th
Wilson phuw f.

and Mason r nunti es staged several "accidents'' up and down the Ohio

pt!r "&gt;I· I S275 .00 per set
pt·r .t: r SJ95.00 per sel

SUG $1-4Q95~
RET
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INJURED - Mrs. Lula
Hampton, Pomeroy, was
one of the 15 accident victims received at Veterans
Memorial Hospital Thur·
sday afternoon when th e
hospital, as a part of
National Hospital Week,
took part in the lOth con·
scc uti ve si mul ate d
disaster in the tri-county
area. Emergency units
across Meigs County took
part in the annual event to
get the patients to the local
hospital. Mrs. Hampton is
being examined by the
hospital staff as she
arrived at the hospital
Thur sday. The lOth
simulated disaster was a
series of accidents along
the Ohio River.

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Nowsgsoo

features noted above plus a lux-

Super Firm The top of the tme for
th1 s mattress c lass A super firm
flang ed co ns lruc tJo n. surrounded
by laye rs o t S1 mfoam " to prov1de
years of firm comfortable support

MOCK DISASTER - The annual mock disas ter ht•ld to commemorate National Hospital Week moved from land to water Thursday afternoon when emergency and rescue units lrom Gallia, Mdgs

TWIN SIZE EACH PIECE
SUG l l~ l
SALE
~ 1 ~ 99lo• , t pc
S115.00ea. pc .

OUHN S rqg

Extra Firm Th1s beautiful
S1mmons matt ress set combmes
all the exct us1ve constr uctiO n
unous damas k cover So beautllul you It ha te to cove r 11 up

Rates for passes : indi vidual passes, $22; family of two, $35; family
of 3, $38; famil y of fou r, $41; famil y of five, $44, famil y of six, $47 ;
family of seven, $50; maximum, $51.
Passes may be obtained at the pool on May 24, from manager Pa1~e
Cleek.

TWIN SIZE EACH PIECE
SUG R! l
SALE
FULL
S I HG9~eo~ pc
S135.00ea . pc .
QUEEN ; 41Jl! 9~J ~w r '· ~: I S325. 00 per set
KING
;639 9~ pr• r ·,el S445 .00 per set

Carmakers report sales up

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DETROIT - The nation's Big Three carmakers, paced by a 30.6 percent gain by indus try giant General Motors Corp., reported Thursday
that sales for the first 10 days of May rose 20.6 percent from anemic
levels of a year ago.
Ford Motor Co. sales rose 5.1 percent. Chrys ler Corp. postc'll a
modest 2.5 percent gain in the May 1-10 period.
GM said it delivered 103,977 cars in the period, versus 79,600 during
the same time last year. Ford sales were 35,048, compared with 33,356
a year ago. Chrysler sold 16,052 cars, up from 15,662.

$16S::
NOW$12500

FUll

QUEEN
KING

TWIN SIZE EACH PIECE
SUG HI !
SALE
~ 2 09 9) e.t P•
S165 .0:J ea . pc .
~499 9~
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per c,ro l S37 5.00 per set
per ·.e r S495 .00 per set

Miss Arkansas chosen Miss USA

LIFESTYLE FURNITURE SHOWCASE
Third at Olive
Gallispolis, Ohio
Phone - 446-3045

BIWXI, Miss. - Terri Utley, Miss Arkansas, was named Miss USA
Thursday night and wept when she was chosen.
The runners up in descending order were Miss Texas, LuAnn
Caughey of Abilene; Miss Utah, Susan Gasser of Salt Lake City; Miss
Ohio, Kim Weeda of Dayton and Miss Kentucky, Kristina Chapman of
Owensboro.
·
The other semi-finalists were Miss Hawaii, Vanessa DuBois of
Honolulu; Miss Maryland, Angie Boyer of Dunkirk ; Miss Massachuetts, Janet Flaherty of Wilmington; Miss Michigan, Diane Marie Arabia
of Warren; Miss Tennessee, Nise' Levy of Nashville; Miss Vermont,
Georgia Davis of Bennington, and Miss Virginia, Sondra Jones of
Riclunond.

Jury returns not guilty verdict
CHILUCOTHE, Ohio - Donald Roberts of Millport, Conner
superintendent of the Pike County program for the mentally retarded,
has been found innocent of arson charges.
A Ross County Common Pleas Court jury delib&lt;irated just 15
minutes Tuesday before returning the verdict on a charge that Rober·
ts, 39, burned personal belongings of a girifriend last August.
The verdict came four days after Roberts pleaded guilty in
Pickaway County Common Pleas Court to a charge of arson in burning
the woman's auto on Aug . 18.

Police battle demonstrators
WARSAW,.POLAND - Police battled 10,000 pro-Solidarity demonstrators in Krakow and 1,000 youths in Warsaw protesting five months
of martial1aw.
But motorists ignored an appeal from leaders of the independent
labor movement for a traffic blockade and one-minute horn protest in
the capital Thursday. Pedestrians also disregarded a plea to come to a
00-second standstill.
It was difficult to detennine the response to Solidarity's call for
nationwide lf&gt;.minute factory strikes: However, the government's
Radio Warsaw said life and work were normal "practically
everywhere" and there were only "sporadic incidents."

Winning Ohio lottery number
CLEVELAND- The Winning nwnber drawn Thursday night in the
Ohio Lottery's daily game "The Nwnber" was 812.
In the semiweekly "Pick 4" game, the wiiming nwnber was 5944.
The lottery reported earnings of ~,950 on its daily game. The earnings came on sales of $932,119.50, while holders of winning tickets are
entitlell to share $586,169.50, lottery officials said.

Wea~erforecast

.

Mostly clear tonight. Low's around 60. Winds variable less than 10
·mph. Partly cloudy saturday. Highs in the mid410s. Chance of rain ·20
pery:ent.
Exee'uded ohio Foreaut

Swlday tbrougb Tuesday:
M01tly fair IUid warm. lllgbala the IIpper 'lt.IUid 1811.l,owiiiD the 50s
aDd low•.

,

Retirement plan will stay
out of Social Security
Ohio's public employees can res t
easy - there a re no plans to in·corporate the Public Employees
Retirement System ( PERS I into
Social Security.
This was the result of a probe by
State Rep. Ron James' office, and
the same thing staff working fur
Congressman Clarence Miller, RLancaster, have been telling people
for the past week.
James said in a release issued to
his constituency that PERS officials
received erroneous infonnation la&gt;1
week claiming there was a proposal
on the federal level to lwnp PERS
and other state and local government retirement systems into the
troubled Social Security Adtninistration .
This would be done to help reduce
the federal budget deficit, the officials were told. The proposal was
reported to have grown out of recent
negotiations between President
Reagan and congressional leaders
over features of the 1983 budget.
If the proposal was initiated, ,
PERS, in addition to police and
fireman's disability and pension
fund, the school employees
retirement system and the state
teachers retirement fund, would
·have been affected.
James reported his office launched a quiet inquiry into the matter
and found that Rep. Richard Bolling,
R-Mo., had proposed to Reagan and
Hquse Speaker Thomas "Tip"

I,

'

O'Neill during the negotiations that
non-Social Secunty retirement
systems should be forced 1nto

Ohi o's retirement systems.

covcrugc by the Soeia I St•eurily
system .

Meigs from Jmnes in the sta lew rdt·
reapporti onment if reelectt·d m

'' After an inquiry to Congressman

November , agreed wt th thosl' sen·
tim enL'i.
" I oppose any takin g any sound

Bolling's office, I am quite sure that
such a move will not lake place,"
James said. "He assured me that he
did not make such a reeommendation, nor has any present
movement been made to force
public retirement systems into
Social Security."
Bolling told James last week via
letter that the misinformation arose
out of his top-level discussions with
Reagan and others over a proposal
which suggested state and local employees should be covered under
Medicare.
The proposal was rejected by the
president and O'Neill, according to
Bolling.
Bob Reintsema, an administrative
assistant for Miller, said the
congressman's office has been
deluged with letters on the matter
since the rumor began.
"At this time, the issue seems to
be dead, but the congressman's
position is the same as it was five
years ago when something like this
was also proposed. He's adamantly
opposed to it," he said.
James, a Proctorville Democrat
w.ho will represent Gallia and Meigs
counties until November, also felt
there should be, no tampering with

State Rep. Claire "Buzz" Ball, HAthens, who will inherit Gallia and

sysll'!ll and usmg it to
bail nut So&lt;' ial St•cur ity," BallcomJJW!l l ed . " It 's my understand ing it's
a f&lt;~lsc ala rm nn the ft•dt• r&lt;Jl ll'\'l'l,
but Wt' shoul d be t'\'tT-\'i.l! ilanl &lt;-t l!atnst it hcraust· tht'rt'' s e:tlways tht•
dan gt·r 11 will bl' brnught upilg&lt;Jin ."
rdl!'l' IIH.'n l

Lawmaker fears
interest rates

COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - The
chairman of the House Finance
Committee has voiced concern that
continued high interest rates could
upset the budget-balancing appleca rt representatives have buill.
Rep. Myrl H. Shoemaker, !}Bourneville, said Thursday that
state government fa ces an economic
struggle until interest rates fall .
" I have a fear if the situation does
not improve substantially what we
did (Wednesday) may not suffice,"
he said. "Until such time that interest rates come down ... it's going
to be a struggle."
Shoemaker referred to the House
version of a Senate-passed bill
designed to halance the state budget
through a combination of tax increases and spending cuts.
Senate Finance Chainnan Stanley
J . Aronoff offered a slightly more

optimistic assessnwn t a:-.; tht· 1wo
spoke bdort • the Na tton e~ J
Ft•tkration of lndepcndt'nl BusmessOhw.

Ht· nkd rt 't'enl report-&gt; showing
that April ta x rt'ven uc:-; WtTl' better

than &lt;'Xpc•c!t'd .

"I But I

Wt' don't

know whl'l her it's a flukt.· ur a

trend," Aronoff. R-Cinci nna ti . sa id .
" I hope that tlw optumstic projection is true and I don't have to come
back and apologize in the next
session ." Both legislators fa ced
questions from s mall·busmeoi~
owners skt•pti .. al about plans for a·
second sta h·wltk tax increase in six

months.
Under lhl' most recent bill approved by lh&lt;' House, withholding
rates for the state ineome tax would
.
'
be mcreased
50 percent for one year,
starting July,I .

...

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Ethics act revision
Congress IS about to undertake an especially delicate task - selecti vely
amending one of the country's most politically senSitive laws without compromising the statute's f undamenta \1ntegrity .

The law IS the section of the Ethies Ill Government Act that reg ulates
federa l investigatiOns m cases where a scmor offici()\ of the executi ve bnm·
ch of government is alleged to ha ve engaged in illegal acti vities.
Enacted in October 1978, the statute includes a fl vL~year .. sunset"
provisioni , which rnt·a ns that 1t will automatie~lly ex pin• in Octobt•r 1983
unless renewed by buth houses of Congress and signed 1nto law by the
president.
Under tht' current law , the Justice Department must conduct a
prelirrunary tH vcstl ga tion "hencvl'r it rece tves "spcctftc informatiOn" that
it sent or gover nment off1ccr or an offi cial of thl' pres1dent 's ce:~mpatgn
urganl7.alion has nola ted any federal statute except those applicable to petty offo'nses.
After a 9Q..day Hl llia l probe, the attorney gt• ncnli f'an e1 thcr d1srni ss the
matter on the grounds that it is .. so unsubstantiated that no further federal
in v estlg&lt;Jtlon or prosecution IS warranted" ur r cqu cst a spcc 1al panel of
three senior fcdcntl judges to appomtcd an llltll'pl'ndent prosecutor to conduct::~ full -scale mvestigi:lttnn .
Much of the popular LTitJcJsm of tlw spectal-prosecutor pruvtston stems
from the expen encc tn . the first two cases 111 whwh that procedun· was Invoked , both mvolnng St'll lOr Wh1te House offll'tab dun ng the Carkr adrmnistrallnn .
Although their cases Wl'rt' entirely separate. Ha milton .lorti&lt;Jn and
t1rnothy Kn1£t both WL'f"l' Hl'Cused of ustn g L'OGIIIlL' . They eve ntucdly WL'I"t'
dcared of those charges, but the tm·est1gat1ons \\ere wtdely - i:l lld
leg1l11nately - critict zed.
Tht• probes cos t the government mon• than $250.000 i:lpa•ce, while each of
lhe suspect-; hcu.J to p1:1y 111 ex&lt;'css of $100,000 to defend h11nsc lf agcunst
charges the~t were hardly central to thl' Issue of integrity in government.
To predude a recurrence of those events, a number of sens ible &lt;:l mcndmenL' now are being proposed by leaders of the Senate subeommitlee that
has inil1aled the legisla ti ve process of impruvmg and extendmg the Ia w.
In thl' spirit of Uipart1sanshqJ, the principal sponsors of those arncndllll'!lb tncludl' Sen . W1:1iam S. Cohen, R-Maine, chrurman of the sutr
comnHttee , and Sen . Ca rl Levm. D-Mich .. the rankin12. minonty member of
the paneL
Th•·y propose to ra1se the threshold for conl111uatwn of any future probe
at both levels of investi gation and to require that the Justice Department 's
written prosecutori"l guidelines, wh1ch govern routine crimjnal cases. be
applied tn the ~PL'l' l al invcstt gatwn::i of gmcrnrm•nt offirtal s.
Under those guidelines, neither Jordan nor Kraft probably would have
been subjected tu a full -sca le invest1gatwn beca use the department's policy
is not to pursUL' cases in which a potential f1rst offender IS alleged to have
possession of only a small amou nt of ill1c1t drugs for personal usc.
Even local prt)SL'cutors generally require evt dencc - 1n thL' fonn of the
. drugs alkgedly 1nvolved in the offense - that was not avai lable in the Jordan or Kraft casL'S.
The proposed kgiSiatiun also would allow court-approved fin ancial
reimbursement to subjccl':i of spcc1al prosecutor investigations if they are
exonerated and 1f thctr attorney·,., fees exceed the legal defense costs that
wo uld havl' been incurred by a pnvate cit1zcn under simil&lt;:lr L'll'l'Uin'itances.
In :&lt;ddit10n. the bill would change lht• name "special prosecutor" to " Illdependent counsel, " thus eliminating the suggestiOn th&lt;:lt any investigatiOn
will ne•·essarily result 111 a prosecution. IAn equally acct'plable alternati ve,
··spe('lal counsel," also has beL•n proposed.)
Fuwlly, the legiSl ation would add to the list of those cove red by the law
rncmbl·rs of the prc.s u.Jl•nt's tmrncchatt• f£1111il y whill' selectively l'liminatmg
some uf the approxunately 240 govcrmm•nt uffici&lt;Jis mcl udt•tl 111 the lmli&lt;:il
verston .
All of the prupus;lls are nut only sensi ble but alsu necessary tu protect
the future of a pnn dun· that must rema1n available 1f this country \
ri ti Zl'll:i arc to mamta1n faith in the integrity of the federal government.

Regional legislative directory
UNITEDSTATESSENATORS
Washington address: Senate Office Building, Washmgton , D.C. , 20510.
Telephone : (2021224- 3121.
Glenn, John H. (D), Office : 200 N. High St., !Room 600 ), Columbus, 0 .,
43215, Telephone : 1614) 469- 6697
Metzenbaum , Howard (DI, Office : !24ll East 9th St. , Cleveland, 0 .,
44199, Telephone : 1216) 522- 7272.
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
Miller, Clarence E. IR), Office : 212 S. Broad .SL, Lancaster, 0 ., 43130,
Telephone : (614) 654- 5149.
, Washington address: House Office Building, Washmglon, D.C., 20515,
Telephone : (202) 224-3I2L
OHIO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Ball, Claire M., Jr. (R), Office : II East Washington St. , Athens, 4570I ,
Telephone: (6I41 593- 5591.
James, Ronald H., (D ), Office: Rte. 2, Box 195, Proctorville, 45669,
Telephone: (614) 686-6998.
OHIO SENATE
Collins, Oakley C., (R), Office : 1005 Kemp Lane, Ironton, 45638,
Telephone: (614) 532- 3460.

Page- 2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Frida , Mil 14, 1982 .

By Assodaled Press
Although his Chicago White Sox
tca rrunates have given him booming
uffensive support this season,
Lamarr Hoyt isn't pitching entirely
pressure-free.
" It's not as easy as it looks," says
Hoyt, whose tcanunutes have scored
42 runs for him m the last four
games. "The hardest thing about it
is keepmg your ea rned run average
down. Once you gel a big lead, you
have to throw fastballs - and the
hitters expeel you to throw fastballs."
Thursday night was another loud
night for the White Sux, who clubbed
20 hits en route to a 3-2 tnumph over
the Milwaukee Brewers. The latest
offensive show mcluded home runs
by Greg Luzinski and Ron LeFlore.
Hoyt's only test came m the ~ixth
inning when the Brewers loaded the
bases on a pair of singles and a walk.
He then went to wurk on Marshall
Edwards and got him to bounce out
tu end the threat
Hoyt, 7-0, became the f1rst sevengame wmner in the majors with the
victory . Hoyt picked up his 12th
straight deeision over two seasons
and now has won 14 games at Commiskey Park without a defeat as
both a starter and a reliever.
The vrctory was the ninth m the
lasl!O games for the White Sox, who
battered loser Mike Caldwell , 2-3.
for 13 hits before LeFlore knocked
him out with a two-run homer in the
sixth inning.
Vankees6,A's4
Steve Balbom staked Ron Guidry
to a 2-0 lead in the first inning with
his hrst major league horne run and
the rookie first baseman added two
more hits as New York beat

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Scveril l thmg.s arc to bt.• lea rned
fru m Mr He&lt;.~gcw's speech at
Eutlk&lt;~ l:ktll-1 there a re scvc n-JI
tllltJ~s \H"twcd to bl· reminded of.
11 The ill's! uf tlwot• IS that unl c"
euunll'rad1on L'Xl'l"l.s progressive
pr t·ssun·. 1t w1ll t•nd by exerting
nunc at al l, and une ntight as well
f01 ~ t'l till' provocation. If we had a
d1sagreerncnt with Mex icO
to111orrow, tt 1s unlikel y that
President Heag&lt;-J il would deli ver a
spt'L'L'h t•ndlllg, " Remember the
Al&lt;~ nJo 1 " Ong01ng neg&lt;lllations betWl'en Ea..sl and West Gt.·nnany concl'rlll ng trade, cultural excha nge
e~nd this and that arl' nowadays conducted w1lhuut an y reference a t all
tu Lhc BL•rhn Wall. When it a rose, in
the sumlllt'r of 1961, we had an opportunit v to protest 1L Indeed, a n opportunity to tear it down 1wh 1ch IS
what Khrushchev thought we would
"''tuall y do L The West having failed
to do so, the wall assumed a perpetUity one accepts as instincti ve ly
as the skyline of New York .
The failure of Pres1denl Reagan lu
unpose again.st the Soviet Union
rea listic sanctio ns when Russian
stooges militarized Poland reminds
us nuw that for a ll intents and purposes we s imply did nolhmg to help
Poland . In January we d1d put uff arms control talks But now, four months 1&lt;-.~ te r , notwithst.andmg lhL' most
recent inlenSifiealiDn of the Polish
suppress1on. Pn•s1dl'nl Reaga n has
announced that he IS 11111 111g tu talk
e~nns l'Ontrol with Brezhnc\' more or
less any old tirnl' . Then· ma y bl' a
good argument aga mst usmg a rms
nmtrol t&lt;ll ks as il fill'lor 111 ilnka gL';
but let us at least be dear that we
dtt.J use &lt;Jrms control ilS a fildor ;
the1t the Sov1et Uni on perseven•U 111
Poland : that we talked about ·· other
sa ndwns" ; and that these never
t•ventuated. In between, we polllcd
up tht• money necessa ry to preve nt
Poland frorn gmng tniu ddcnllt. So :

Apply sand1ons you know will be
tough, or forget about them .
21President Reagan's initiative in
the matter of anns control is
strategically meaningless, though
polilieally deft. There is absolutel y
nothing to be lost by say ing, oh,
every six months, that both the
Suv1ct Umon and the United Slates
should lower their warheads by 500,
or 5,000, or their fixed m1ssile sites
by 100, or 1,000 - you decide. The
late Congressman Rich of Pennsylvania over a period of severa l
dtnen year&gt; by getting up just before
every vote and addressing a solitary
remark to the chair: "Where an~ we
gumg to gel the money?" He had
nothmg to lose by saying 1l: and, m a
perfunctory sort of way, the House
had nothing to lose from this singsong appeal to its slumbering virtue.

Congress continued in 1ls mfla(tonary way : and the Soviet Umon
conlmues m its militant way.
31 There 1s absolutely nolhmg in
the unagmatwn of man to prevent
the Sov1el Union from gelling down
to the business of strategic arm.'i
reduction. They can do it by urging
their own intiative : or by accepting
ours. The trouble with Sail II is that
1! effected di sproportionate reductions; and these we do not want, for
obvious reasons. But if the Soviet
Union were - for the first in its
diplomatic history - to consent absolutely to lower its firepower, and
to penni! ;enfication that il had
done so, we might be on the way tu
meaningful disarmament.
4) The objective of the Umled
States should be eventually to reach
a level of disannament a t winch

mutual extermination is possible. ll
matters not a whit whether we are
currently equipped to wipe out every
Hussi&lt;Jn 10 times o\·er or vice versa .
It rnalll'rs ve ry much that we should
su move the Russians as to cause
them to desire to cut down strategic
nuclear forces to a level this side of
MuluaiJ Alsurred) D(eslruclion) .
If by doubling our current redunda nt nucl ear power we could bring
about Soviet resolution to genuine
disarmament, why, doublmg our
nuclear power would clearly be the
way to go. Meanwhile. · merely
repeating our disposition to trim is
harmless
provided th e
un ilaleralists don't come to power.
And that's nul going to happen while
the man from Eureka is in the While
House, .and that's really the important dalwn.

INDIANAPOUS !API - R1ck
Mears once again owned the fastest
speed in the history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but
Mario Andrelti and the rest of the
Patnck R&lt;lcing Team spurted the
widest grins on pit road.
The inrredible speed game on the
Speedway's 2';,-rmle oval went on
Thursday, with Mears, the 1979 Indianapolis 500 winner, knockmg
teammate Kevin Cogan off the lop
spot in the pre-&lt;Jualifying pecking order w1th a scorching lap of 206.8 mph
in his arrow-nosed Ford-powered
Penske PC-10.
That quick lap, unofficial since it
didn't come during qualifications or
the race, was part of the traditional
" happy hour," lhe final hour of each
practice day at Indy.
Mears' lap, a half-hour before the
end of Thursday's se~ion, surpassed Cogan's run of 206.3 a day

week from the House Human
Resources Committee, seeks to address the General Poor Relief
category only .
He sa id Aid to Dependent
Children, by far the biggest welfare
program, already is getting attention of work programs at the
county level.
But he said poor relief, which is
growing rapidly, needs the program
because of laid-off auto and other industrial workers who have no place
else to go after they exhaust jobl ess
benefits.
Individual benefits under poor
relief average only about $116 a

month. The bill would pennil willing
recipients to transfer that amount
every month for 12 months to an employer designated by him or her.
In return, the employer would hire
the welfare receipienl at a salary
agreed to by both. In many cases,
Miller said the $1,200-$1,300 a year
could help the employer offset costs
of training the employee, if that
were required.
Rep. Robert E. Brown, RPerrysburg, voted for Miller's bill
but expressed serious reservations
over whether it would help laid off
industrial workers.
He said the small amount of the
stale subsidy would not be enough

for an auto factory, for instance, to
train a new machinist within a year.
And Brown noted that another
provis1on p~ohibits employers from
hiring welfare recipients to take the
place of a laid-off employee, or to
use the proposed law to break a
strike.
Miller responded that it was not
the sole purpose of his bill to try to
gel big employers in the private sector to hire welfare people.
"It's not the big employers, like
Ford, that provide most of the jobs.
The most jobs - about 65 percent are provided by the srrurll employers
in Ohio," he said.

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) Vance Heafner has the lead, but two
of the greatest golfers the game has
produced - Jack Nicklaus .and Arnold Palmer - are within striking
distance in the $350,000 Colonial
National Invitation golf tournament.
"Early in the week, I thought I
was feeling the vibes - I get a little
nervous, my stomach gets a litUe upset, 1 gel a little anxious - that I
might be ready to play a little better ," said the 52-year-old Palll)er,
who won this event 20 years ago.
"It's probably the best I've played
lhis year," Palmer, the current
national seniors champion, ,;aid af·
ter a solid, 2-under-par 68 in Thursday's rain-delayed first round.
"Maybe we can make a reasonable
week of it.''
He was three shots back of Heal-

.,l icaling U.S.-Soviel relations a nd
fraying U.S. -NATO lies.
"Something has got to g1ve; the
economy 1s in terrible shape," sa id
one Stale Department Polish expert.
He sa id the Polish lea der, Gen.
Wojc1ech Jaruzelski , IS inunobilized

in his policy options because he is
"caught between Moscow and his
own people."
In the meantime, the Reagan administration has east aside its
previous position of nul undertaking
new negotiations w1th the Soviets
whi le the Polish crisis remains

unresolved.
President Reagan on Sunday
proposed beginning arms reduction
talks with the Soviets this summer
and has signaled his willingness to
meet at the swnmil with Soviet
leader Leonid Brezhnev in the fall.

Schoolpray~_er
__~_________A_rt_Bu_ch_wa_w
It is to the President's credit that
with all the things on his plate, Including unemployment, a tough
budget fight, the Falkland crisis and
his efforts to try to close the "Window of Vulnerability," he would take
time to propose a constitutional
amendment to pennil prayers in
schooL
Critics have accused Mr. Reagan
of raising the issue at this moment ·
as a sop to his right-wing supporters,
who feel the President has been
spending too much time on the country's financial problems and not
enough energy on the real issues
facing the nation, Of which school
prayer is one with the highest
priority.
Whether a constitutional amendment is a solution Is up for debate. I
believe we should try some other
remedies first to saUsfy everybody.
The . adrnlniBtration has come
cown strongy on the side of giving
tax credits to parents who send their
children to parochial schools. It

seems to me If this law is passed, a
compromise solution to the problem
would be to pennit children attending public schools to be bused to
a religious school of their choosing in
the morning, say their prayers, and
then get back on the bus and go to
their public school to do their work.
In this way you would give
American children an opportunity to
pray, but you would also keep
religion off state property. ·Those on
the bus who didn't want· to pray
could remain in their seats and hit
each other over the heads with
books.
The pro-prayer people say that the
constitutional amendment Is voluntary and a child will not llave to pray
if tie doesn't want to. The antiprayer people maintain that peer
pressure as well as teacher pressure
will Ioree a kid to pray whether he
has the choice or not.
The latter group sees this kind of

scenario:

·

"All right, children, we will now
open with a morning prayer. Those
sinners who don't believe in God can
either stand in the back of the room
with their faces to the wall, or hide in
the clothes closet.
"Come, you little Bolsheviks,
hurry lt up so·the rest of us can get
on with seeking divine guidance.
Where are you going, tony?"
"I'm going to the back of the
room. I already prayed at home this
morning."
"And you think that's enough?"
"It's enough for me."
"Look at Tony, children. He is a
perfect example of a secular
hwnanlst. He'd rather stand in the
baCk of the· room than pray to God.
Does anyone kilow where Tony is
going to sind up with his attitude?"

''InHeU."
"Very good, Charles. And who will
he find in Hell?"

"Satan."
"And wllat will Satan make him
do?"
·

"He'll make him feed the flames
of a fiery furnace, and Tony will
have to wear a tail, and he'll be
screaming all the time and fighting
off snakes, but it won't do him any
good.,
"That's absolutely right, Enid.
Who knows what else will happen to

Today is Friday, May 14, the !34th day of 1982. There are 23~ days left in
theyear. ·
Today's highlight in history - on May 14,,1981 -Pope John Paul n was
shot and seriously wounded at St. Peter's Square m Rome; a 23-year-old
Turk, Melunet All Agca, was arrested in the assassination attempt.
.
On this date:
In 1941 the Vichy govenunent endorsed Admiral J.F. Darlan's agreement
.
with Gennany's Adolf HiUer.
,
In 1948 the British niandate in Palestine endl!ll, and the independent state
of Israel ~as formed with David Ben-Gurion as Premier.

period. The right-hander struck out
seven and walked only one.
Minnesota rookie Kent Hrbek extended his hilling streak to 23 games
w1th a lwt&gt;-run horner in the ninth,
his lOth of the year. The streak is
jU&gt;t three short of the Amenca n
League rookie mark set by Guy Curtwrighl of the Chicago Wh1le Sox in
1943.
Royals 11, Red Sox 2
Streaking Hal McR&lt;le drove 111
three runs as Kansas City battered
Boston for its fourth straight viclory. McR&lt;le singled in runs in the
first , third and f1flh innings, giv ing
him 11 RBI m the last three games
and 33 for the season.
Onix Concepcion also drove in
three ru ns and Frank While added
two RBis as Kansas City piled up 7
hits in support of winner Dave Frost,
4-2, who scattered six hits Ill eight innings.
Boston starter Chuck Ramey, 3-1,
was driven from the mound with SIX
run:; on seven hils 10 the openmg Inning.
Angels 3, Indians 2
Juan Beniquez walked with two
uul and the bases loaded in the bottom of the 12th inning to lift Ca lifornia over Cleveland.
With two outs, consecutive singles
by Fred Lynn and Don Baylor put
runners on first and lh1rd . Then
pinch-hitter Reggie Jackson was
walked intenti onal ly by Dan
Spillner, ~3, after the rel iever went
to a 3-2 count on him.
Spillner then walked Ben iquez on
a 3-2 count to force m the winning
run and make a wmner uf Andy
Hassler, 1-().

FINISHED AT THE PLATE - Pittsburgh Piratt•
Bill Robinson is lagged out at the plate by Cincinnati
Red catcher Alex Trevino I right) for tht' final out of the
game in Pittsburgh Thursday. Robinson trit•d to St'on'

.

earlier. The sun-drenehed grandstaml crowd, perhaps 30,000 people.
hardly had settled down after the a nnouncement of Mears' quick one,
when Andrelti, the 1969lndy winn er ,
brought it to its feel again.
Andrelll, driving one of U.E.
"Pal" Patrick's Cosworlh-powered
Wildcat VIII's, became the secondfastest in Speedway history with a
trip around the asphalt al206 .6
Last year's second-place finisher
said, " We've been scratching. We
made changes in the car, and there's
no question we've improved it. It's
just developed since we tested la;t
February . It feels good to make the
jump, though."
Andrelti had been running in the
range of 200 to 203 prior to his fast
lap. And that big lap came just
moments after tearrunale Gordon
Johncock lx.'Carne the lOth driver of
the week to top 200 - chargin~ to a
lapo£202.1.

ner, a third-year tourist and the ?:1year-old son of the late Clayton
Heafner, who won this event in 948.
Heafner finished his round of 65 just
befere darkness. The start of the
day's play was delayed 4t hours by
violent lhunderslonns that dumped
some three inches of rain on the
Colonial Country Club course and
produced temporary flooding .
Nicklaus was only one off the pace
and tied for second wih second-year
tourist Lennie Clement.. at 66.
" I have to credit a couple of shots
to Steve," Nicklaus said of his 1!1year-old son, who is caddying for
him. " Just as an experiment, I'm
having him help me reHd the
greens.':
Nicklaus, holder of a record 17
major professional tiUes, has been
plagued by poor puUing in his last

Defensive play gives Reds
come-from-behind 2-1 win

The scorchers by Mears, Andrett1
and Johncock were just part of the
contmuing speed parade that has
everyone breathlessly awaiting th e
start of lime tnals, Saturday, for the
66th lndi anctpoli ~ 500-rmlc race.
Don Whittington, dri ving a yearold March-Cosworth, ripped off a lap
of 204.5 mph Thursday, the fourthfastest of the week and the history of
the anc 1cnt racing plant on the Wcstsidl' of Indianapolis.
Joining Johncock Thursda y as
new members of lh1s year's 200 mph
club were four-time wmner A.J.
~·oyt at 20 1.3, Torn Sneva at 202.5 and
Danny Ongais al 200.3. All have been
over 200 in the past. with Sneva the
offieial track record-holder for one
lap, 203.620, and four-laps, 202.156,
both setin I978 qualifications.
Earlier entries over 200 included
Whittington's younger brother, Bill,
with a lop lap of 201.4 and lhrec~tirne
Indy winner AI Unser al200.9.

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Pt\IW)ISE •
, ~0111

hoolll\" &lt;"dl rlt"l

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1

help readin~ the greens, "maybe
career..first
it'll help." experiment in seeking
In any event, he's in position to
challenge for the title in a tournament he has yet to win and in
which he has not played for seven
years.

fjn~i~n~gs~b~e~c~a;u~s·e~'hjc~'h~ajd~l~n;is;se~'d;h~i;s;la~s~l1~fil~'~'"~"·~~~~~~~~~~~~.H1o~b~~"~1'~~"'~"'~~'"1"~~'l'1I~!~Jl·1'~~
twu starts after being hit on the
forearm by a line dnve.

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"Obviously, I played well," said
Nicklaus, who missed only two
greens. "And what I hoped would
happen did happen - I putted well."

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"Blackbirds will peck his eyes out,
and he'll llave a stomachache all the
·time and his toes will drop off.''
"Very good, Everett. Well, wllat
do you llave to say to that, Tony?"
"I'd still rather stand in the back
of the room."
"Are there any other Communists ·
in the class who would lllte to join
him? All right, Tony, you seem to be
the nly one. Go to the back and I
don't want to see your ugly face until
I tell you to take your seat. Now,
class, let us bow our heads and pray
for Tony's soul! Heavenly Father
there Is always·one rotten apple
the barrel..."

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few sU.rl-i and, for the first time in
his career failed to qualify for the
final two rounds in three of his last
four starts.
His 4-under-par round marked an
end to those troubles, however, ami
represented his best score since
January.
nl don't ·know," he mused of his

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from Sl'rond on a pin&lt;'h·hit sin .~:: il' by Willit' SU1rgt·ll hut
was J..lllllJJCd down at tht· plate un a throw from ri~ht
fil'ldt·r Eddit• Milnt'r to pn·scrvt• a Ht'CI vi dory 2- 1. t AI'
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Today in history

?:1. He had lost two games in that

Heafner assttmes Colonial lead

U.S.officials predict chaotic situation
WASHI NG TON IAP I - U.S. offlrJals believe there IS virtual ly no
chance that Poland's m11itary government c&lt;:~n stern Poland's steady
slid•· 111to chaos 1f 1l holds lu 1ls
current strategy
It wornl'!) officials here, who see
Poland as a festering wound com-

Oakland.
Guidry, i&gt;-1, allowed six hits, including Dwayne Murphy's leadoff
homer in the fourth inning, ·his
seventh, before needing relief help
with no outs in the eighth. Guidry
struck out eight and walked four
before George Frazier and Shane
Rawley finished up for the Yankees.
Orioles 3, Mariners I
AI Burnbry and Dan Ford hit
seventh-inning horne runs and Dennis Martinez pitched a five-hitler as
Baltimore heat Seattle.
Leading off the seventh, Bumbry
snapped a 1-llie with his first homer
of the season. One out later, Ford
socked his third home run of the
season. Martinez, 3-,1, walked two
and struck out one and yielded the
Mariner run in the fourth inning, on
an RBI grounder Steve Stroughler.
R&lt;!flgers 4, Blue Jays 3
George Wright scored the winning
run for Texas with two out in the ninth on a throwing error by Toronto
shorslop Alfredo Griffin. It was Griffin' s third error of the game and the
Blue Jays' sixth.
Wright reached first on a fie lder's
choice, stole OJCeond and took third
when Blue Jays' catcher Ernie
Whitt's throw sailed into center
lield. He carne home when Griffin
fi elded a ground ball by Billy Sample but threw wildly past first for
what have retired the side.
Tigers &amp;
; Twins 2
Larry Herndon drove in two runs
with a homer and a triple and
Detroit got a six-hit perfonnance
from Jack Morris to beat Minnesota .
It was the fifth complete game of
the year for Morris, i&gt;-3, who hadn't
won since beating the Twins on Apri I

Mears owns speed record again

Willing employers get assistance
COLUMBUS, Ohio IAPl - Willing
Ohio employers could be subsidized
by the stale for hinng welfare
recipients under a proposal which
has bipartisan support in the
Legislature.
But it would be a limited pilot
program lasting only a year, and to
some, it might not be worth the
trouble .
Rep. !. Ray Mill er, D-Columbus, is
pushing the plan as another in a
se n es which refl ects s late
lal'makers' increasing desire to
help maintain dignity for welfare
recipients who can 'l find jobs.
Miller, whose bill emerged with a
favorabl e recommendation last

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, hoocl' on Kenlu• ky But he was held out of the Deoby and poonted to the
Pr eakness by lr ct rncr Htnry Cla rk

Dcsprtc breakrng

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Mar auders Two school rerords
, were broken. lllt ludrng du al recur d

Tournament slated
Town ~ hrp

1600

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sponsor a softball tournament
May 22-23 at Reedsvolle Trophoes
be govl'n to the first th ree teams
Entry fee os $60 plus two softballs
For moo e onformatoon ca ll 3711-jjl65
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C Wolloams, C Sonclatr, John
Pernn, and M Kennedy broke
• another school record on the 3,200
meter relay at a none monute 13
6econd clockong The blazmg pace
broke the old mark by 25 seconds
Ashley, John Smtih, Mark Fnend,
and S Eads set another school
record on the 400 meter relay Ashley
also launched a record breakmg
throw m the shot put at 47 feet seven
mches The 1,600 meter relay team
of S Eads, C Wolhams, J Smtih,
and D Iannarelh set another mark
m that event Ed Blount placed
second tn the pole vault w1th a JWI1P
- of II feet
- Overall, Me1gs set ftve new marks
, at the meet w1th 1ls steady tm: provement

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Bt st of aU she luvcs tht Um.l
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Recent viSitors of Mrs. J R Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Evans and Jason, Mrs. Barbara
DaviS and Ashlt, and Mrs. Iva Johnson.
The Rev and Mrs. Robert Purtell
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harley E. Johnson and famtly.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thoma
spent an afternoon recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Barr and family,
Rutland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Frank were
Wednesday evening visttors of Mr.
m1 Mrs. Eugene Haning and

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\VednelldaY evening With Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Smith and Kevin, and

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COLOR CONSOLE

There were Pete Ralhbum and ( A'O Pnce
A Kennedy lo(lrl named Carne
And there was Owtght Mutchler
The boy I would later marry

Theat are tM same hagh-qWlhty wandows Andersen h&lt;tS
buolt Cor over 75 yeon With Cstureo hke Natural
' IIIIU[l U RJ wood COI'O E'.ne!'Rj' -llV IRJ double-Jlllno Insu I• t&gt;ng
gtua Optoonaltn~ gluong u.npleto weathen;tropponR
Lone lift. low mamtenance vrnyl extenors Easy Cast
1111lAilataon mto vartually any Window op!nm~

. In the hogh JUmp Rhonda Haddox
· placed s&gt; xlh wolh a four fool lour onch lea p Anderson and Swosher
placed thord and fou rth on the long
JWI1p, whole Meogs seltls oecord settong pace on the 1,600 meter run
In the boys' SEOAL track meet
recently Meogs took home a seventh
· place fono sh woth 24 poonts Bob
Ashley set a new sc hool oecord of
15 7 seconds on the 110 meter h1gh
hurdles His oulst.andmg effort
broke the old mark by ft ve tenths of
a second

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There Wt're the Wmn tWiflli and fulden gtrls
Oano Wtlhams and Thom Stout
They all hved out of town
Out on the Langsvtlle route

Dinner

the diSCU:-i With a

MON. thru SAT. 10am to 9pm
SUNDAY 12:30 to 6:30

Sorne costumes includml( ffilnc
Were tJI(hts whtch shocked the town
But we dtd 1t up nght
From MalvoiJO to the clown

Gogg ms

throw or 11 2 and a half

I su, ( IHL' \

Our Semor class put on a pla y
One you would never guess
Shakespeare s Twelfth Ntl(hl
W1th rented C1lStwnes no less

w1nnrng 4 22 ~ c l oc kin g

plac ed fouo th and fofth respecti ve ly
on the shot put " hole Smoth plac ed a

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Brad Spires and Leland Olast
Were t'Ons1dered very good
Tht' others JUSt pla)ed al on~
Domlo( the best they could

omo k of 4 24 I slo ghtly under the
Kc~re n

WI NDI N(, I HAil (,a rd• n Cl ub
\\ rll lilt t t Morrdi::i) &lt;Jl tht hurm uf
Mr s W!l111ctll' l r t ll 8 p 111

The cla.ss of 20 was Cot Rutherford
Dot Panna lee and Mickey Wn~ht
Boo'-'i HH.Ihday a nd Helen Bow It's
Carroll Halliday and Sedwick While

r cld ) Mergs sl'l a new

Laura Smrth .mtl

Episcopal Chun h woll bt held
Sunda y at 12 JOp on

In the past Hatfield &amp; McCoy's guaranteed low prtces meant that
most purchases had to be patd for by cash or check . But now we
can offer the conventence of VISA ' &amp; MASTERCARD ' at all 9
locations. So now you've got 1t all when you shop at Hatfteld &amp;
McCoy-great selection, name brand quality, and guaranteed low
pnces-and you can pay by CAS H. CHECK. or CHARGE'

Mr L.e wts taught the music
I ve heard music pretly )(rand
But no mu.stc ever thnlled me
Like lhltt Rulland H S band

\ oluntt.'er frrernen

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Aaclersed
Per•aShield"
Wiaclows

- breakong JUIIIps b) Knston Anderson
and Paula Swosheo Anderson set a
new sc hool maok woth a 16 foot 8 onch
leap
Despot&lt; a thud pld Le frno sh on the

MONDAY

l1ldll

Wah:h httk t htldttn
Pra} every d.l}
Fur this old earth
Will soon pass ilW&lt;l}

The teac hers were Elmer Bruwmn)(
Bernard Htgley und Dolly Bean
TI10se thrt&gt;e were the very best
An unfor)(etl&lt;lble tea m

Replacing
windows?
We have exact~
what you need:

"oth outsta ndrng ellorls, Wa veoly's
overall consosll'nC) .proved to be JU&gt;t
a lottie too muLh for the hustlong

WQHS HJP Sei \ILeS ell

Look l1ttl~ chtldren
And you w1ll st 1
s1gns of tht ~nd

RuUaod High School
Ct&amp;liSOf 19!0
Our class launched Rutland H1gh
No other had been thert' before
We were the ftrst to hear the )(On)(
The first to enter the door

The Meogs gorls'

: Mergs 68rn ttn st \ lll lt•c~rn ft l'ld

SUNDAY

SKATING a l Rutland CI\IL
Center Saturday from 7 JO p on
to 10 30 p m Admtsston IS $2 for
adull' and $1 for choldo l'n Bnng
own skates

Th~

II svuurtlundl fm )t1Uius&lt;t\
Ynu 1 a n makt that 1 hutt 1 tud.n
II s \OUrt hllltt tl s upltt ynu
TodlUtl!'it lht hL aiLIII\ v. .n
Plai Stslttuur LurdandS&lt;t \I LJUI
Mrs Barbara Jauu s

tr ack tea m 1 Ctl'nlly plat.:ed a strong

lhoo d on the SEOAL last Saturday
behong champ1 on Waverl y and
second plat • AthLns Wa verly
. talloed 100 pnrnts, Athens 78, and

SATURDAY
Shdcs of the Holy Land wtll be
shown by the Rev Ottoe MLKonney
at the Middleport Ash Street Free
Woll Baptost Church on May 23 The
showong had ongonally been
scheduled for thos Sunday evenong

WATCH AND PRAY
l 1sten htllt' thildn n
Bend your ~a r
TI1e cornmg of Chnst
Is drawmg 11~ar

Tu ht a) anti nut 111 kill

:Meigs gals take third in tourney
IRONTON -

"Ill rnu tat
2 p 111 Sunde~ \ &lt;it M e 1 ~s Museum

The last persistent wt lhert'd leuf
Tu release tls gnp tn wmt~r s :storm
Pnty cede tht' hantl of t:anuu:s Lfl mga pa st
Sl&lt;ltl'l) tend the nahv ll) of fragile sprmg
F Du Trtl)ur

ll :s\ oUr l htllt t 1t s uptu \uu
Gull ..:&lt;He man ht s uv.n fr t t: v.tll
Jt sus Chn:sl 1 amt tu sa1 t /Lilt! nnltn nnd•

Olr ve

dr sputt s C11 t gsun s reasunrng that GQ to del Sol was r at.:e-wea r y c1ftcr
thl' Mi:l) 1 Dt r In ( " t gs tlll La ng rnsrsb WC:Is simpl y C:lfl C:l td of Ltnki::ige
I !llka gt , the 7 5 fd\ or rlt rn lht t•a rl v lrnt beat Gi:l to del Sol by 5 ~ l engths Jn

Mll gs Count1

F'orf~ll not another pncelcss moment
To slemmev tl.clblc latter ;~utunm
Though 1n.ad~ th~ foliage bnghter hUt
(uurage tuat lcpt the an h1ng bough

IT S YOUR CHOU F:
II s \our 1hu11t tudt t Jdt
If \ OU gntuhLal t nur htll
It s\ nur thuttt fonuul 1 '111~'"' '
W1th whom vuu WJil dwt II

rH r &lt;~I m,magt r " ants pcoplt.: to know he s

Lan~

Southeo n Loca l Boao d of Educalon

PUME IWY -

c;, nta logrt rt l Sn&lt;11 t\

Rt uf l! L.U..] 1 htt r
h sus O\t rcamt thLs v.urld
And Ht II suHn ix' ht n

unhap[J\

111y whole dav

Swruner blossoms bhght w1thout )tmr um
fuwl ne~led the1r brood
To nnp.ur the vwlet from tls lm1h
lmqwl&lt;lbl ~e fur naltJre t:ast tu mould

111crnbu s may a ttend lhere wr\1
be food Sl' r \ ed on the ground s

Pra ) htllt d uh.lrtn

ht.: r t but abo ut the ont

[ ht f11 sllllllH.: I \\ds t onna do "-CI S put a Jcitkass or t-1 rnult• rn that slal l
Jw sau l Or d L:tJctl but I fi g ured noboth \~ould bt able to set a goa t So I
f1na lh dt t uh d JUst to lot k rt
Nt xt to r,n n un Pre.,rknt•ss da\ rt s tht "urst thrn c that to uld happen to
!lit pC!SUilall\
ht Sci) S
l .t1ng \\ host um--llntr s tlldkl' hn n lht li:Hrng worlds CQUJ\[J it•nt of
l ornt dtdll Rutln c\ D.,mgt r frc ld pur pose\\ d \ or ds usrng tht' n&lt;:.~lllL' Ed th ~
Gr cgsun tht tJ a 1111 r \\ ho r u on11 m·ntlul Gato dt·l Sol bt sh1ppctl to Nt. w Y01 k
: mstcc1d of Brtlt rr non
F\t' l \ lllllt lht phu rH T&lt;-lllg I th uught rna\ be rt was f ddtt Whi:lt s-HrsNct rllt', l..:~ n g sd td
He ~:ilrppcd unn I hw sda\ a nd t &lt;:.~lied Crt t.'gson by nalllt
Thdt s tcrr1b lc I . _ul g scud when ht r e&lt;:d1zcd whdl ht• hdd sdld Rurnt•d

Yorktown

Hlld

V1nton Count; Junror F'arr g1oun-

ds located onl' omk north of
McA othur on State Route 93 Non

Weutn ~o lht rt h.11

Snl
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showet loo her Cards should be sent
to Ms Betz at her Hogh Street hoont•
111 Moddlepoo t Ms Betz resodes on
Moddleport dunng the swnmet
kel'pmg houst and domg her own
t ookong and enterlaonmg, spends the
"mteo on Columbus wtth a relatove

JCJrn es town

meetong, May 15 and 16 at the

TtHI he H ill) manswn
Be}ondthL bl ut

tl i.::tl ISil I
G&lt;il o dt I Sol lonl.! slwt \\lflllt r of tht De1b\, 1s be1n g hel d out nf the
P11 c~kn~ ss tu 1 t sl for tht .hull 5 Belmont Stctkes Nut s1n u Tomy I ~t 1n 1959
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uncHHJJl ous \u lt uf lht ~__o unt ) Coun
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MttiH&gt;tilst ChUi ches ol lh1 Mo\
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A stt\H t uf tnstallaltun \\til takt
plctt t HI Iunt
Ht \ M,u k Fh nn husl pastur ltd
lht t\t.:fllllg tll\Ulh.Jns DtHI Sth
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to bt.: tht both uf Chnst atto rdlll g
to Ht' Mr rh nn Jt sus Umst
tnrnJ:-;1t 1 ~ through us to uthtr s Tht
Huh Sptr tl ht lp~ u:-; du our lc1sk
( ount II Prt :-.tdt nt Ku mrt Walton
p1 t sltkd m tl tht busrness sessum
lh \
Fl01 t nu S111 tlh treasure r
notul lhctl st\tll br u tnthes haH
pcml lht 11 pal rsh &lt;:~sktng~ 111 full fm
1962
Wrtllun tlllttld!H td tht Ht\
Hubtrl Da\t s Dntdur uf Pt-l!t ~ ll
Dt \ t lupllltlll for lh t Ddr urt Annuc-tl
(. unft r• nt t of lht U M CHur t h
Ht' Mr Del\ 1s 1:-. tuurl!lg out
st.a nd1n g ttto pt!d ll \t p&lt;:~rrshes and
nolt d Uldl Mtr gs 1:-; d :-;hrn1n g w1tn~s :-;
of rnrnrst r) and ou tr tat h
W&lt;:~ltun dlsu prt.:st:ntuJ J t:clllllt ltt
rhun~c~ s bt)cl l d l hall ln&lt;-111 of l ht
Mt'l l!.s Count\ Bo.tr tl of Mt:nli:il
Hd.~ll d£t lnlll Ms ThurncJs 1t:\ rnHd
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r den dt d • I lilt 11 s 111 lla l ounh
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In v u11 tilt Junt be~ Ilui fu r lht nt:w
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tilt tnunl\ lwd lt d el l S\ rdlust
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passdl-!l tlf tht I 5 !!HI I opt 1atmg
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LUII UJllth t HL'\ Hrt hard Thomas
nult:d tht llt xt u111t.u t dt.:cidlrnt un
Men 25 /\n) sugges ti ons n ga r ding ct
thelllt fUJ th e paris h s fctll booth at
th1 Mu g&gt; County roil should be
&lt;.. harlllt led
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rhlllll&lt;:I S t ilt Olll cl).!l d t:OUill) [ hUrl ht s to pr urnolt i:ldl\ rtres tn tht
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Fnda y, May 14, 1982

I'&lt; m croy-M ,ddl cport. Oh10

May 15, 1982

Rathe r than rnakt \\Ork ut ca r eu thanges tlus cmm ng yca 1 sll JVC to
mc~k e the mo:;t of th1.2 f1l•ld m whrt h you all' &lt;Jir l!cid\ fan ul! ar Cond1t1ons
wtll begm to unp1 ove fm you as eat h mon th passes
TAURUS ( Apnl 21&gt;-May 20) Whe1e your amb1l1 on' me concemcd
ltKio) w-workc1s ond assouates will be suppu1!1V1 unll up to a pomt

Don t overstep) ou r boundan cs
GEMINI I May 21-June 201 If pl"ymg lUIIlJlcllil'&lt; go mes w1lh fn ends
tud"' ploy fm the fun of 1l Don I mokl lh1 pi" I "meosu1e uf who IS the

bt tter per son
CANCER !June 21-July 221 Yonll' ,, good stallt• l todo\ but you
rnt ght not bt .1 stJ nng f1msht r If' ou untlu takt something stJ Lk to 1l until

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I EO tJul} 23-Aug 22 1 Snk tomroni!JIIs tod" l who en JOY lh&lt; sa ll ll
l\pt: s of Ht tl\lttt s that vou do lmlllllg um 111 \\hots out uf s\nth nught

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I ht t ounh U M Mtn "lllntu trn
Junt lilplttnthtc~nnvctlttH!l i Udstrn
/\u! ust
Mrs Sdllt r dllnountu l the~ I Ht \
Hob IJd\ rs uf tht J&lt;H kson /\na
Mrnrstr tt :-. I! &lt;i s 1 xpr t ssul a
\\ lllrn~ n ~..:ss to \hi t Mt tgs Co unt v
"1th ll dr spltn of \ d&lt; d tlun B1bh
:-.&lt; hool 111&lt;-llt: lliJ Is fr 0111 (okt ~ bu1 v A
nu rnht•l of \at atwn B1blt sthuo ls
\\t ' ' ctnnounu•d ds fulltms
Haunt U M C har g~ tht \Htk of
Junt 14 &lt; ht stu ( onunun tl ) VB S

sporl tht fun for all

lilt \lllk 11f Junt II Sl Pdul i Tuppu s Plc~rn s 1 tht \\t t:k of Junt 14
Alf11d VI! S lht 1111k 11f Jun1 21
f1utl&lt;1nd U M Chull h lhl wet k uf
Juh 12 Fo t l'sl Hun sUIIIL llllll m

CAPR ICO RN (Du 22-Jan 191 Cool and ptadtt:al tad rts wrll \Wlk
\H II fm yuu tudct } lllllldltt: r s 1t:lcrt mg to\ uur t.:a r eu m fmann s War rnth

VIRGO !Aug nSepl 221 You should gtl ,lion ~ qu1l1 "til 111lh
bustnt:ss i:ISSt\tJdlt s or thost "'1th whom \ ou Lit: aI t ornrneJ t wllv toda)
Ho" n t l \ uu nu glrt nut h,mdiL 'ou1 sot 1a l1m nl \ t:lnt nb as smoothly
LIBRA ISt•pt 23-0el 231 When opelllllllg 111f"1n11i"r fi elds you should
bt iiblt to gd tht h pt s of n sulb fm wllllh you hopt today An t:xt ursron
rnto untr tt:d art ciS tould be c1 bumrnt 1
SCORP IO tOrt 24-NII\ 221 Y11u "" c"p"bl1 of hondlmg diffiCult

s!lu&lt;J t\Uns \\til todtt ) provHhtl )Ull
Wht n uthu s but 111 .rll t uu ld go aw1)

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SAG ITTAR IUS INn\ 23-Det 211 Bu&gt;~ness ond pleosUil ar&lt;n I opt to

mrx too \H II toda) so t1 \ tu kt
t mnplitd lJtms a rt l!kt I\

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Ma} IS the month dunng wh1 ch
Older Amencans oi e honored
throughout the country Tuesday
May 18, has been deSignoted as
Senwr Ci tizens' Doy 111 the State uf

Ohw
There will be dmne1 and o
prog1am startmg ot 11 30 o m ol th e
Me1gs County SeniOr Citizens Cente1
that day Those senwrs 90 years of
oge ond over will be recogmzed
Anyone havmg names of persons 90
ond uvcr plea se co lllhe Center 9922161
Mr
Jom es A l exander,
A5'ISlont Director of the Ohw Com
misSion on Agmg, w11l be the guest
speaker A tree, given m memory of
R1chord Chombers by the County
Conumss10ners, w11l be planted ol
the opemng of the program
Rese1vollon deodlinc for the dmMondoy Moy 17
Some of the churches m the county
Will be hunonng lhe1r semur Citizens
on Sunday May 16 The V1lla ge of
fulc me IS hononng 1ts semors by
proda umng Moy 16 Semor Citizens'
Day m fulcme

th e two st par ate When tht lrnes cross

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UNITED PRE SBYlERIAN MINISTRY Of
MEIGS COUNTV Rev Wanda John son
dlfector Harold Johnson d~rec tor of
education
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN Wor
shtp Sennce 9 o m
Church School
10 30a m
MIDDI EPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church
School 9 00 o m
Mornmg worsh1p
10 15 Bible Study Tuesday 10 am Bt
ble study Thursday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
FIRST
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN Church Chu rch Sc hoo l
10 15 o m morntng worshtp II 30 o
m
B1ble Study luesdoy 10 a m
Juntor and Sen•or H1gh Youth Gr oup
Sundar 6 p m
RUT AND CHURCH Of GOD Paslor
Rev John Evan s Sunday sc hool I 0
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Sunday wor sh1p
II
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Ch1ldren s church
II o m
Sunday
evemng serv1ce 7 UO p m Wednesday
evenmg young lod1es ou )(1 ltary 6 p m
Wednesday fom1ly worshtp 7 00 p m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH . Neor
l ong Bottom Edsel Hart pastor Sun
day school I 0 a m Church 7 30 p m
prayer meet~ng 7 30 p m Thursday
MIDOLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST Cor
ner A sh and Plum Leslut Hayman
pastor Bob Grubb assistant pastor
Sundar School 10 a m Morn1ng Wor
sh1p
I a m Wednesday and Sotur
day Evenmg Serv1ces 7 30 p m
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Robert McGee
1ntenm dtrector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev Robert McGee
POMEROY Sunday School 9 I S a m
Cho •r
Worsh1p serv tce 10 30 am
rehearsal Wednesday 7 p m Rev
Robert McGee pastor
ENTERPRISE Worsh1p 9 a m Church
School 10 o m Rtchard Rothem1ch
pastor
ROCK SPRINGS Sunday School 9 15
a m Worsh1p serv1ce 10 a m
Richard RothemiCh pastor
FLATWOODS Church School 10 om
Worship II a m
RIChard Rothem1ch
pastor
MIDOLEPORT CLUSTER
HEATH Church School 9 30 a m
Worsh1p 10 30 am UMYF 6 p m
Robert Robmson Pastor
RUTLAND Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
Worshtp 10 30 om
Robert Rtder
pastor
SALEM CENTER
Worsh tp 9 a m
Church School 9 ~5 o m Robert R1der
pastor
PEARL CHAPEL Sunday School 9 30
o m Worth tp 7 30 p m
SNOWVILLE
Sundoy School
9 30
om Worship 11 00 o m
SYRACUSE QUSTER
Rev Stanley Merrifl~ Mtmster
FOREST RUN Worsh1p 9 a m.. Church
School10a m
MINERSVILLE Church School 9 a m
Worship 10 o m
ASBURY Church School 9 50 o m
Worthlp 11 o m B1ble Study 7 30 p m
Thursday UMW f11t Tuesday
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev James Clark
Rev Mark Flynn
Rev Florence Smith
Rev Carl Hicks
BETHANY, (Dorcas) Worship 9 00
a m Church School 10 00 o "" Bible
study ht 2nd 3rd and 51h Tuesday•
7 15 p m youth lollowsh•p 2nd and 41h
Tuesday• 6 00 p m
CARMEL and SUTTON (Worship Sun
day School and matt other events held
Jointly ) Sunday School 9 45 ond Worship
l1 00 at Sutton first and tturd Sundays
and at Carmel second and fourth Sun
days Bible Study aecond fourth and flf
th Thursday• 1:15 p m Falnlly Night
Fellowship Dinner third Thursday 6 30

practce, 8 30 p m. Wodn01 day, prayer
mooting and Bible study, Wodnftdily.
7:30p.m.
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CHURCH Of CHRIST, Middlepart, •
and Main, lob Molton. minister, ScoH
Solt&amp;man, associate
mlnlstor. llbfe
~. 9 30 a. m.: mamlng ~lp,
10:30 a m event- servtce, 7:00 p.m.

NAZAIIENE, Rev, Jim· - ·

Check Your Phone Book for the

212 E Mam Street
992 3785 Pom er oy

p ~PPLE GROVE Sunday Schaal 9 30
a m Worship 7 30 p m 1st and 3rd Sun
days Prayer mHtlng Wodnesday 7 30
p m Fellowship supper flrol Saturday 6
p m UMW 2nd Tueldoy 7 30 p m
EAST LET ART, Church School 9 a m
Worship service 10 o m Prayer mHtlng
7 30 p m Wodn01doy UMW second
•
TultldOv 7 30 p m
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday school
10 am worship, 11 O,Jn.- Cholr practice
Thursday, 8 p m _
LETAfl FALL&amp;- Worohlp service 9
am Church School lOam
MOIINING STAR, Warship 9 30 a m
Church SchaoiiO 30 a m
MORSE CHAPEL, Church School 9 30
am Wanhlpllam
PORTLAND. Sundav School 6 30 p m ,
Evonlng_ Worship, ) 30 p.m Youth
FoiiOWihlp, WodnOidav, 7 30 p m
NORTHEAST tlUSTER

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CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION Lawrenco Manley
pastor, Mrs Ru11ell Young, Sunday
School Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m
Evening worthlp, 7.30, Wodnnday
prayer mHIIng, 7:30 p m.
MT MOftiAH CHURCH OF GOD
RaclnlO- floy Jamfl SaHorfleld, pastor
Morning worship, 9' ,A.S o m Sundov
&amp;chao! 10 45 a.m ovonlng worohlp. 1.
Tunday 7 30 p m , laillfl prayer
mMIIng: Wodnosdav. 7:30pm YPE
MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST Comer
Sixth and Palmer, tho Rev Mark McClung, Sunday school, 9 15 am • Dan
White, Sunday School superintendent
Jahn Reibel, Sr , Gill. IUpt Morning
Worohlp, 10 15 o m Youth mooting,
7 30 p m Wodnnday, including WM

graupmHIIngo, 7:00"""
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TIME AND GOD
ALFRED Sunday Schoo l at 9 45 a m
Mornmg Wors htp ot II om You th 6 30
p m Su ndays Wednesday N1ght Prayer
Meetmg 7 30 p m
ST PAUL (T upper s Ploms ) Sunday
Sc hool 9 00 a m Mornmg Wor sh1p a t
10 00 a m Btble Study 7 30 p m
Tuesday
KENO CHURCH OF CHRI ST O liver
Swam Supenntendent Sunday school
9 30 every week
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION Sunday
School 9 30 a m even1ng serv1ce 7 30
p m Wednesday prayer meetmg 7 30
pm
BEARWALLOW RIOGE CHURCH Of
CHRIST Duane Worden m1mster B1bl e
doss 9 30 o m morntng worship I 0 30
a m eventng worsh1p , 6 30 p m Wed
nesday B1ble study 6 30 p m
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY Chu r
ch Sunday School servtce 9 45 o m
Worsh1p serv1ce 10 30 Evongel1 sttC Ser
VIC&amp; 7.30 p m Wednesday Prayer
meeh ng 7 30 . Thursday
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomeroy
Horrtsonv11le Rd Robert Purtell pastor
Btll McElroy Sunday school supt Sunday
school 9 30 o m worst·up serviCe I 0 30
o m Sunday worshtp serv1ce 7 30 p m
Monday and Tuesday evenmg servtces
7 30 each even1ng .
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH Pone
Grove The Rev Wt lllom Middlesworth
Pastor Church serv1ces 9 30 o m Sun
day School 10 30 o m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST Jerry
Pmgley pastor Sunday school 9 30
a m
morning worsh 1p 10 30 a m
Wednesday evenmg serv1ce 7 30
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Earl Shuler
pa stor Sunday school 9 30 o m Church
serviCe 7 p m
youth meetmg 6
p m Tuesday B1ble Study 7 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev Thomas H Collier pastor Mortho
Wolfe Cho~tmon of the Boord of Chrts
t1on L1fe Sunday School 9 30 a m
mornmg worshtp 10 30 Sunday even
1ng worshtp 7 30 p m Prayer meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
Don L
Walker Pastor Robert Sm1th Sunday
school supt Sundar school 9 30 o m
morning worshtp
0 40 o m Sunday
even1ng worsh1p
7 30
Wednesday
even tng Btble study 7 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN

am
mornmg wo rsh1p 10 45 you th
serv tce 6 45 p m evenmg worshr p
7 30 p m prayer and protse Wednes
doy 730pm
SOUTH BETHEL {Srlver Rtdge) Duane
Sydenstncker
Sr
pastor
Sunday
School 9 o m Morntng Worsht p 10
am You th Ser vtee Sunday at 6 p m
and Su nday Even mg Worshtp 6 p m
Btb le Study Wednesday 7 p m
SILVER ~UN FREE BAPTI ST Rev Mar
vm Marktn pastor Steve ltttl e Su nday
sc hool supt Su nday school I 0 a m
mormng worsh1p
II a m Sunday
even mg wors hrp 7 90 Prayer meetin g
and 81ble sludy Thursday 7 30 p m
you th meettng Wednesday at 7 p m
CHRI STIAN FELLOWSHIP CHUR CH 383
N 2nd Ave Mrddleporl Sunday Sc hool
10 00 o m Sun Wed Even mg ServiCes
730 pmpm
LIBERTY Chm flon Church 4 ltberty
Ave Pomeroy Sunday School 10 a m
Worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday Servrce 7 30
pm
CHE STE R CHU RCH Of GOD Rev R E
Robmson pastor Sunday school 9 30
o m worsht p servtce 11 o m evenmg
serviCe
7 00 you th serv1ce Wed ·
nesday 7 00 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRI STIAN CHURCH
Robert E Musser pastor Su nday school
9 30 a m Paul Musser supt morntn g
worshrp 10 30 Sunday even 1ng servtce
7 ()() mrd week servtce Wednesday 7
pm
SYRACUSE
CHURCH
Of
THE
NAZARENE Rev James B Ktttl e pas l or
Norman Pres ley Sunday School Supenn
l endent Sunday school 9 30 a m mar
evangehsttc
ntng worshtp 10 30 a m
serv tc e 6 p m Prayer and Protse Wed
nesdoy , 7 p m youth meettng 7 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRI ST
Elden R Blak e pas tor Sunday Sc hool 10
o m Robe rt Reed supt Mornmg ser
mon II a m Su nday mght serv1ces
Chmflon Endeavor 7 30 p m Song ser
vrce 8 p m Preachtng 8 30 p m M1d
week Prayer meeting Wednesday 7
p m Alvtn Reed loy leader
CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST Locaoed al
Rutland on New L1mo Rood ne xt to
Foresl Acre Park Rev Roy Cleveng er
pastor Robert Musser Sunday School
supt Sunday sc hool 10 30 a m wors htp
7 30 p m 81ble Study Wednesday 7 30
p m Saturday n1ght prayer servtce 7 30
pm

Rev. Rlchord W Thomas

Thurodoyo. Bible Study, Thursday•
7 30p.m. ,
LONG BOTTOM. Sunday School at 9 30

a. m~lng Wanhto at~ 30 p.m. ThursdaweiilleSIU~,
7: p.m.
IttiDIVIUE:
School 9:30 a .m
Mom!ntl Warship 1 :30 a:m Evening
~ T:30 p.m. llble Study WednwcioP at 7:30p.m.

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..ca ll th e Rea l McCoy
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Mac McCoy
Rt 1 Reedsv tll e Oh
985 3944

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McCOY'S AUCTION SERVICE

BEN

tots eager beaver~, Junior aslronauts,
and' \un!Or and M!f1lor high IY~: choir

Ultracompact-travel "light" and
still be on ttmet AM, PM and alarm
tndtcators 24-hour alarm. Frontmounted controls for ttme and
alarm-set, alarm on/off Wtth bat·
tery _163-702

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TRINITY CHURCH Rev W H Pernn
pastor Debb1e Buck Sunday schoo l
supt Church School 9 15 a m worship
serv1ce 10 30 a m Chotr rehearsal.
Tuesday 7 30 p m under dtrecttan of
Alice Nease
POMEROY
CHUR CH Of
1 HE
NAZARENE Corner Union and Mulberry
Rev Vlrgtl Byrer pastor Glen McC lung
osst pastor Clyde Henderson pastor
ementus Sunday School 9 30 a m
Glen McClung supt morntng worship
10 30 a m eventng serviCe 7 00 mid
week serv1ce Wednesday , 7 00 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E
Matn St Pomeroy Sunday services Holy
Communton on the ftrst Sunday of each
month and combtned w1th morntng
prayer on the th1rd Sunday Morntng
prayer and sermon on all other Sundays
of the month Church School and nursery
core prov1ded Coffee hour tn the Pansh
Holl1mmedlately follow1ng the serv tce
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 W
Motn St Ned Proudfoot pastor Bible
school 9 30 o m
morntng worsh1p
10 30 a m Youth meettngs 6 30 p m
evenmg worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday mght
prayer meetmg and B1ble study 7 30
pm
THE SALVATION ARMY 115 Butternut
Ave Pomeroy Envoy and Mrs Roy
Wining officers m charge Sunday
hohneu meettng 10 o m
Sunday
School 10 30 a m Sunday school leader
YPSM
Elmse Adams
7 30 p m
solvot1on meet1ng, vonous speakers and
mustc spectals Thursdoy- 10 om to 2
p m Lod1es Home league all women 1n
vtted 7 30 p m prayer meet tng and
B1ble study Rev Noel Hermon teacher
BURLING TON SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHAPEL Route I Shade 81ble school 7
p m Thursday worship service B p m
POMEROY W£STSIDE CHURCH Of
CHRIST 200 W Moon St 992 5235 Vocal
muSic Sunday worsh1p 10 a m Btble
study II a m worship 6 p m Wed
nesday Bible study 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHUR
CH Rev Ralph Smith pottor Sunday
tchool 9 30 a m Mrs, Worley Franc1s
superrntendent Preochmg services f1rst
and third Sundays followmg Sunday
School
GRAHAM
UNITED METHODIST
Preaching q 30 o m f~rs t and second
Sundays of each month th1rd and fourth
Sundays each month worsh1p service of
7 30 p m Wednesday evenings at 7 30
Prayer and Bible Study
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Mulberry
He1ghts Road Pomeroy Pastor Albert
Olttes Sabbath School Supenntendent
Rita Wh ole Sabbalh School Saturday af
ternoon at 2 00 with Worsh1p ServiCe
followmg at 3 15
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHSister Harnett Warner Supt Sunday
School 9 30 o m
morning wonhlp
10 45a m
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
David
Mann miniSter W1lltom Snouffer Sun
day school supt Sunday school 9 30
am momlngworshlp 10 30a m
FiRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
282
Mulberry Ave Pomeroy Rev William
R Newman pastor Henhel McClure
Sundoy\ school auperintendent Sunday
school. 9 30 a m
morning worthip
10 30 evening worthlp 7 30 p m M id
week prayer service 7 30 p m
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Dexter Rd Rd langsville Rev A A
Hughes Pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Services on Tuesday Thursday and
Sundav. 7 30 p m
FA11'H TABERNACLE CHURCH Balloy
Run Rood
Rev
Emmett Rowson
pastor Handley Dunn , tupt Sunday
school 10 o m Sunday evening service
7 30, Biblo toachlng 7 30 p m Thuro
da
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~YRACUSE MISSION Cherry St
Syracuse Service• 10 a m Sunday
Evenln8c,'ervlcet Sunday and Wednea

Mobile CB With Channel 9 and 19
Priority Switch-Slashed 42%

Chronomatlc"'-223 by Reahsttc

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'116 S Seco nd

510 N 2nd
Middleport
992 3451

Kingsbury Home Sales
&amp; Service
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MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, J,NC.

RACINE PlANING MILL

ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE

LONE WOLF BAND

214 E Ma1n
992 SilO Pomeroy

Ff'rmPrtv All'lens Coun tv
S lv on g~ &amp; loan
Pomeroy
992 6655

1nfUlfl1i:ltJUn as s mt erdv as you do
ARIES !March 21-Apnl19) Be careful m oc!lvi!Ies wi th fnend s today
11 here each IS 1eQ UII ed to p1 ck up on eQUol shore of the cost Unless 1! IS
t ak ulokd 111odl once complicatwns ore likeI)

INSURANCE
SERVICES

Diamond Savings &amp;
Loan Co.

Middleport, Oh.

282 W Ma ul
Pomeroy
992 9962

Brogan-Warner

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Nationwide Ins Co.

Et
Po m eroy

992 2955

Rutland Oh104577S
J Wm B11l Brown , Owner
Phone(6141 742 2777

~GRAVELY

992-9917

Prescnpt1on s

Brown's Fire &amp; Safety
Equipment SaServ1ce
les and

Pomeroy, Oh
Phone 99~_- ~975
New Spnng&amp;
Summer Hours
Mon -F n 9 - 00 loS 00
Saturday 9:00 I!U;OO

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Locust&amp; Beec h Str eet
992 9hl M1ddl eport

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES
&amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St.

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VIRGIL B. TEAFORD SR.

FRENCH'S SUNOCO
SERVICE CENTERS

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

Don't forget to regtster for dmner
by 12 noun Mondoy 1f you pion on

LaSALLE

N. 2nd Ave.

ill tod"y 1f \tiU fall to 1Xe1 ute th em os outlined Be sure yoUI ocl tons do

Mt thud"! ChUi ch beg11111111g ol 3
p 111 full owed by the pm 1sh s annuol

The T1od1 t10nol Qmlt Show wh1ch
wos held ol the Center Fndoy ond
SolUJ doy May 7 and 8, wos o b1 g
succe5' The staff would like to
thank oil those who brought QUilts 111
tu be shown or sold Also thanks to
the volunteers who donoted theutun e lhttse two days
There were 130 QUilts diSplayed
dotmg fl om 1980 back to 1840

rwr has been ex tended to noon on

111ust bt: ctdd td howt \t..: l when deal mg w1th ft rt..:mls
AQUARIUS 1Jan 21&gt;-Feb 191 Good pions and 1deos will count for lit-

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Senior citizens' scenes

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Fnday, M a y 14, 1982

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Ph 992 2551
786 N 2nd St
Mtddieport, Oh

HEMLOCK GROVE CHR ISTIAN Roger
Wolson po sl or Crenson Pratt Su nday
sc hoo l sup I M orn rng worshtp 9 30 o m
Su nday sc hool 10 30 am even rng ser
VICe 7 30
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Rev
Tom
Dooley
Joe Say re
Sunday Sc hool
Supenntenent
Sunday sc hool
9 45
a m evenmg wors hi p 7 30 p m Prayer
mettflng 7 30 p m Wednesday
lUPPERS PLAIN S CHUR CH OF CHRI ST
Vtncent C Waters Ill mtnrster Hermon
Block supenn ten denl Sunday School
9 30 a m eventng serviCe 7 p m Wed
nesdoy Brbl e Sl udy 7 p m
CHE STER CHURCH OF lHE NAZARENE
Rev Herbert Grote posror Fronk Rttlle
supt Sunday Sc hool 9 30 o m Worsh1p
se rviCe II a m and 7 30 p m Prayer
meeting . Wednesday 7 30 p m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST CHUR
CH Rev Rober! M1 ll er pastor lk,yd
Wnght Drrec tor ol Chnslran Education
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m Mornmg War
sh1p 10 30 o m Chotr Proct •ce Sun
day 6 30 p m Evenrng Worshtp 7 30
p m Wedn esday Prayer and Brble Study
7 30p m
DEXTER CHUR CH OF CHRIST Charl es
Rus se ll Sr mrnrs1er RICk Macomber
su pt Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 o m wors hrp
se rvice \0 30 am Btble Sl udy Tuesday
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHUR CH Of JESUS
CHRI ST OF LATTER DAY SAINT S Par
tlond Ro crn e Rood
Wdlrom Roush
pa stor Lmdo Evans church school dtrec
tor Church school 9 30 a m mormng
wors hrp
10 30 a m
Wednesday
evenmg prayer serv rces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTI ST Rev Earl Shuler
pas tor Wor ship serv tce 9 30 o m Sun
day schoo l 10 30 o m Btble Study and
prayer servtce Thursday 7 30 p m
CAR LETON CHURCH Ktngsbury Road
Jrmmte Evans pastor Sunday school
9 30 o m Rolph Ca rl supenntenden1
eventng worshtp 7 30 p m Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
Tom
Rtchoson pa stor Wallace Damewood
Sunday Schoo l Supertnl endent Worshrp
ser lo' rco at 9 a m Brbl e Schoo l10 o m
HY SELL RUN HOLI NE SS CHURCH Re&gt;
Theron Durham pastor Sunday School
of 9 30 am M ornrn g wors h1p al 10 30
o m Thursday se rviCes at 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION £-Bald
Knob located on Coun ty Rd
Rev
law r ence G luesencomp pastor Rev
Roger Wdltoossts lant po slor Preachmg
serv tces Sun day 7 30 p m
prayer
meeting Wednesday 7 30 p m Gory
Gnff1th leodeYou th groups Sunday
eve mg 6 30 p m w1th Roger ond Vtole1
Willford as leaders Commu n•on ser
v1ces f1rst Sunday each month
WHITE S CHAPEL Coolv1 l1 e RD Rev
Roy Deeter po sl or Su nday school 9 30
am wor shtp serv1ce 10 30 am B1ble
study and prayar serviCe Wednesday
730 pm
RUTLAND CHUR CH OF CHRI ST Eugene
Underwood poslo r Herb Elltott Sunday
school supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
mornmg worsh1p and comunton 10 30
am
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST CHURCH
Amos Tlllts pastor Danny Ttl/is Sunday
School Supl Sunday School 9 30 o m
followed by mornmg worshtp Sunday
evenmg serv 1ce 1 00 p m Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 00 p m
RUTLANO
CHUR C H
Of
lHE
NAZARENE Rev Lloyd 0 Gr tmm Jr
pastor Sunday school 9 30 a m wor
shtp serv1ce 10 30 om young peoples
service 6 p m EvangeliStiC serv1ce 6 30
p m Wednesday serv1ce 7 00 p m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Corner of
Second Pastor Frank Lowther Sunday
school 9 ~5 a m worshtp serv iCe ll
o m and 7 30 p.m Weekly Btble Study
Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Miller
St Mo!!.on W Va Eugene L Conger
mints tar Sunday B1ble Study 10 a m
Worship 11 a m and 7 p m Wednesday
Bible Studr vocal music 7 p m
LIFE SC ENCE CHURCH - 12 North
Third St Chesh~re Independent fun
domentol serv1ces Sunday evenmg 7 30
p m Pastor Rev Or Robert Persons
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD Duddmg
Lane Mason W Vo Rev Ronme B
Rose Pa1tor Sunday School 9 ~5 a m
Morning Worshtp 11 a m Even1ng Ser
vice 7:30 p m Wednesday Women s
Minitlrles 9 o m (meeting and prayer
Prayer and Bible Study 7 p m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION Tho Rev William
Campbell pastor Sunday School 9 30
a m Jome1 Hughes supt evening ser
vice 7 30 p m Wednesday evening
prayer meeting 7 30 p m Youth prayer
service eoch Tueada'/
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Letart W
Vo Itt 1 Mark Irwin ~star Worship
services 9 30 a m Sunday achool 11
o m
evening worship
7 30 p m
Tuesday cottage prayer meeting and
Bible study 9 30 a m Worship service
Wodn01day 7 30 m
OUR SAVIOUR UTHERAN CHURCH Walnut and Henry Stt Ravenswood W
Va The Rev George C Weirick pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m Sunday wor
ship, 11 am
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH now located
on Pomeroy Plko, County Rood 25 noar
Fiatwoads Rev Blackwood pastor Services on Sunday al 10 30 a m and 7 30
p m with Sunday school 9 30 a m Bible
slvdy, Wodne&amp;day 7 30 p m

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111REE SHEPHERDS - Pope John Paul II salutes three children
playing lhe role of the lhree little shepherds from Aljustrel, Lucia, aged
10, Francisco, 8, 8Dd Jacinta, 7, who oo March 13, 1917 saw the VIrgin
Mary of Fatima. (APLaserphoto).

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991 3315

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Middleport
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Phone 992 3480

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE
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INDEPENDENl HOLINESS CHUR CH
IN C
Pearl Sr
Mrddlepor! Rev
0 Dell Manley pastor Sunday sc hoo l
9 30 am Morn1ng worshrp 10 30om
evenrng worshrp 7 30 p m Tuesday
i2 30 pand
m protse
WomenserviCe
s prayer
meettng
Prayer
Wednesday
7 30 p m
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHUR CH OF
JESUS CHRI ST Elder Jam es Mrller Btble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m Su nday
School 10 a m Sunday n•ght serv1ce
7 30 p m
POME ROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS Hom sonv dl e Rood Earl F1elds pastor
Henry Ebl rn Jr Sunday Sc hool Supt
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 o m Mornmg Wor
sh1p II a m Sunday even tng servtce
7 30 m Prayer Meermg Thursday 7 30
pm
SY RACUSE fiRSl CHURCH Of GOD Not Pentecoslol Rev George 0 1ler
pos ror Worshrp servtce Sunday 9 -iS
a m Sunday sc hool I! a m worshrp
serv rce 7 30 p m Thursday prayer
mee rr ng 7 30 p m
MT HERMON Unrted Br ethren rn
Chrr sl Church Rev Rober! Sande rs
pa stor Don Wtll loy leader l ocated rn
Texas Camm unrty off CR 82 Su nday
schoo l 9 30 a m Mornrng wo rshtp ser
vrce 10 45 a m even mg preachtng ser
vtce second and fourth Sundays 7 30
p m Chnshon Endeavor frrsl and thtrd
Sundays 7 30 p m Wednesday prayer
meellng and Brble study 7 30 p m
JEHOVA H S WITNESSES 373JC~ Stole
Route 124 (One mrl e easr ol Rutland )
Sunday Brb ie lecture 9 30 a m Wot
ch towe r study 10 20 a m Tuesday
Brble study
7 30 p m
Thursday
Theocra trc School 7 30 p m Se rvtce
Meetrng B 10 p m
RUTLAND FREEWILL BAPTIST Church Salem 51
Rutland Donald Korr Sr
pastor Bud Stewart supenn tenden r
Sunday Sc hool 10 o m evenrng wor
shtp 7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg ser
ViCe 7 30 p m
CHUR CH OF GOD of Prorhecy located
on the 0 J Whrte Rood of htghway 160
Sunday Sc hoo l 10 o m Supertntendent
John Loveday F~rst Wednesday nrght of
month CPMA servtces se&lt;ond Wed
nesday WMB meetrng thrrd through t.fth
you lh serv rce George Croy le pas tor
HOPE BAPTI ST CHAPEl - 570 Grant
51 Middleport Sunday Sc hool 10 o m
mornr ng wors hrp II o m evenrng wor
shrp 7 p m Wednesday evenr ng B1b e
sl udy and prayer meelrng 7 p m AI
filiated w tth Sout he rn Bopt rst Con
venhon
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRI ST Rtcky Gdber1 pastor Steve Prckens
supen nlendent Sunday School 9 30 o
m Church ServiCeS 10 30om
JUBILEE
CHRI STIAN CE NTER
George s Creek Rood Rev C J Lemley
pa stor John Fa il ure su perrntendent
Church sc hoo l 9 30 a m morn rng wor
sht p 10 30 evenmg serv rce 7 p m B1ble
Study Thur s 7 p m Cla sses for all ages
Nur sery provrded for wors hrp serv tces
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHUR CH Corner
of Sycamore and Second Sts Pomeroy
The Rev Wrl lro m Mtddlesw arth Pastor
Sunday Sc hool of 9 45 a m and Church
Se rvrces 11 o m
SACRED HEART Rev Falher Paul D
Welton pa stor Phone 992 2825 So lur
doy evemn g Moss 7 30 Sundoy Moss 8
and 10 o m Confes s1on Saturday 7
730pm
VICTORY BA PTI ST - 525 N 2nd Sl
Mtddleporl James E Keesee pastor
Sunday mornmg worsh1p 10 o m
evenrng serv1ce 7 Wednesday eventng
worsh 1p 7 p m V!Sl tOit on Thursday
6 30p m
TRIN ITY Chrt shon Assembly Coolvtll e
Grlberl Spencer pastor Sunday
schoo l 9 30 o m morntng wors h1p 11
a m Sunda y even mg servtce 7 30 p m
m1dweek prayer serv rce Wednesday
730 pm
MOUNT O lt ve Comm untty Church
law rence Bu sh pas lor Max Folm er Sr
Superm l endent Su nday School and mar
nr ng wors hr p 9 30 o m Sunday evemng
servtce 7 p m You th meetmg and 8rble
study Wednesday 7 p m
UNITED FAITH CHURCH - Route 7 on
Pomeroy bypass Rev Robert Sm1th Sr
pastor Rev Jam es Cund1ff asSistant
pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m mor
nang worsh 1p 10 30 a m eventng wor
Women s Fellowship
shtp
7 30
Tuesdays 10 o m Wednesday naght
prayer serv1ce 7 30 p m
FAITH BAPTIST Church Mason meet
at Umted Steel Work ers Un ton Hall
Rodrood Street Mason Mornmg wor
shtp 9 30 o m Sunday Sc hool10 30 o m
Evenmg Serv rce 7 p m Prayer meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m Mrd Week 8rble
Sludy Thursday 7 p m
FOREST RUN BAPTI ST - Rev Nyle
Borden
pa stor
Corne lru s Bunch
supenntendent Sunday sc hoo l 9 30
a m second and fourth Sunday s wor
shtp servrce at 2 30 p m
MT MORIAH BAPTI ST - Fourth ond
Mom St M1ddleport Rev Co lvtn Mtn
nls pastor Mrs Elvm Bumgardner
supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 om worshtp
serv tce 10 ~5 a m
BURLINGHAM SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH Route 1 Shade Pa stor Don
Block Affthoted w1th Southern Soplt st
Convention Sunday school I 30 p m
Sunday worshtp 2 30 p m Thursday
evenmg B1ble study 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBL Y
Ract ne
Route 12-i W1lltom Hoback pastor Sun
day school 10 a m Sunday eventng ser
vice 7 00 p m Wednesday evenmg ser
vice at 7
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle
Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m Morntng
Wonhlp 10 30 a m Prayer Servtce
alternate Sundays
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL
Third
Ave the Rev Clark Boker pastor Carl
Nottingham Sunday School Supt Sun·
day School 10 a m - classes for all
ages Evenlng serviCes 6 00 Wednesday Study 7 30 p m Youth serv1cea,
7 30 p m Frida{
ECCLESIA FE LOWSHIP 128 M1ll St ,.
Middleport Pastor Is Brother Chuck Me·
Pherson Sunday School al 10 o m Servlcea Sunday evening at 7 p m and Wednesday at 7 p m

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�Friday, May 14, 1982
Pomeroy - Midd leport, Ohio

Page-8- The Daily Sentinel

-Public No.!.!..ce _

Pub lic Notice
waive any informalities.
By order of the Meigs
Sea l ed bids wi II be County Commissioners at
rece ived by the Meiqs Pomeroy. Ohio, State of
Count y Comm iss ioners of• Ohio.

NOTICE TO
BIDDERS

Pomeroy, Ohio, unfit 12.00
noon May 25, 1982, and at
that
time opened as

151 7, 14 21c
-

provided by law, tor the

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INSTALLED - IAbt•vel, offieen;
for the 1982-83 year of Xi Gamma Mu
Chapter, Bela Sigma Phi Sorority,

installed Tuesday

ni~ht

during a

meeting held at the home of Anna
Marit• Chapman, were, standing
from th e ldt, Carolyn Grneser.
president ; Rumtie Kittl'r. vil-e
president; Kay Adl&lt;ins. rceording
seacUtry; Carol Adams, treasurer.
Absent was Susit• Baer, corresponding sccTt'l.ary. Rosetta Redovian,
seatt·d ldt, was given lhe t•xcmplar
degree. Mr&gt;: Evelyn Knight. right.
is sponsor uf the gro up. ORDER OF
THE ROSE - I Right/, Jennifer Anderson. Caro l McCullough and Ruth
Riffle were given the Order of the
Rose for 15 years members hip at
Tuesday night's meeting of Xi Gamma Mu Chaph'r uf Bela Sigma P hi
Sorority. E li gible for the dcgn·t· but
not pn·st·nt was Judy Crooks.

purchase of furniture and
equ ipm ent to be delivered
to the Car leton School. at
Sy ra cuse, Ohio. in ac
cordance wi t h the equip
ment list and speci fi ca ti ons
dated May 5. 1982. now on
t ile in the office of Me1gs
County CommiSSIOners .
Copies
of
sa1d
specifica t ions may be ob
tained fr om the office of the
owner on deposit of Twenty
Dollars ($20.00) for each
se t . Such deposit wi ll be
refunded upon return of the
plan s and speci fi ca tion in
good condi ti on within t en
( IOJ days aft er the openi ng
ot such bids. Documents
may be obtained by mail .
Al l bids mus t be made on
Form ot Proposal inc luded
wit ll the speci f1 ca tion s.
Bidd er s shall also note
that
the
Rules and
Regulat1ons on EQual Em
ployment Opportunity shall
be made a part of this con
tract .
No bidder may withdraw
h1s bid within six ty (60)
days after the actual date
of the opening thereof .
If in th e op inion of the
Owner and me Director of
the Depar tm en t of Mental
Re t ardation
or
his
delega ted represen tative.
the acceptance of the
lowest bid is not in the be st
interest of a II concerned,
the Owner may accep t ,
wi tll th e co ncurrence of th e
Direc tor or his delegated
representattve.
another
proposa I so opened or
reject all proposa l s and ad
vert ise for othN b1ds. The
Owner with concu rr ence of
the Director of the Depart
men t of mental Retar
dation reserves th e right to

HELP WANTED

45769.

Laurel Cliff Young Adult Class meets
The Young Adult Class of the
Laurel Cl1ff Free Methodist Church
met rerently a t the horne of Mrs.
Mildred J acobs .
Rev . Robe11 Mill e r had the
opetung prayt' r . and a Bible qui z wa s

eunduded by Mildred Ja cobs and
won by Bob Barton . Refreshment.o;

we re served by Patty Barton and
Darla Haw ley .
Attending were Cliff and Mildred
Ja eobs, E d and Angie Sellers. Betty

Wills. Leona Martm, the Hev . Mr.
Miller. Frank and Ida Martin, Steve
Eblin, Karen Sta nle y. Randy and
Darla Hawley, Bob and Patty Bartun , Jan1ce Ha ggy, D1ck and Sharon
Folmer . Slurle~ Meadows, and Linda Foster.

LEGAL NOTICE

Ronald
D.
Vaughn,
Defendant. whose l ast
know n address is 17273
State
Route
104 .
Ch ill ico t he, Ohio, 45601.
and whose curre nt address
is unknown. wi ll tak e notice
that Patricia Ann Vaughn
has fil ed a Complaint for
divorce in the Meigs Coun
ty Court at Common Pleas.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Case No.
181 05, cap tioned Pat ricia
Ann Vaughn vs Ronald D.
Vaug hn . Said Comp l ai nt
all eges that Rona ld D.
Vaughn ha s been guilty of
gross neg lec t of duty and
ex t reme c ru elt y, and prays
tor a divorce and oth er
re li ef .
Said Defendant wd l take
notice that he is required to
answer th1S Comp l aint
within twenty eigh t ( 18)
days
after
the
last
publication of th1 s notice.
Your A nswer to th1 s Com
plaint must be filed wi th
the Meigs County Cour t of
Common
Pleas with1n
three (3) days after serviCf
of a copy of tile Answer or
P lain t iff 's attorney. who 1
Jim
D.
Fox .
100.
Washington
Boulevard .
Belpre. Ohio 45714 .
Thi s notice is pub l ished
on th e fo ll ow ing da tes:
La rry E Spence\
Clerk o
Meigs County
Co urt of
Com mon Pleas
Pomeroy, Ohio

Est ab li sh ed busine ss
needs qualified front·
end
a l ign m e nt
spf.'cia ll st. Must be abl e
to install shock s and do
other
front · end
m ec h anical
work .
Training
avai l a bl e.
Base pay plu s commis·
sia n . Qualified
ap·
plicants only need to
a ppl y . Sen d credential s
and reference s to P. 0 .
Box 534 , Pomeroy, Oh .,

54

Pub l ic- Notice
-

Spec:lflc•tlons:
Building height ' 7'-8'
F1oof ~ze : 68 W W ._ 02 "" L
Ooorej.ze : 4 "..Q " W~8 ' -0 " H

Economic•! stor•v•
with •tyle.

OTHER SIZES &amp; MODELS
ALSO IN STOCK

,IAUII.:W:MIER CO.
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Ci

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

On Apr il 26. 1982, in the
Meigs County
Probate
Court. Case No
23742,
Georg e Hobstetter . 142
Mulberry
Avenue.
Pomeroy, Ohio was ap·
pointed Administrator wi th
the Will Annexed of the
esta te at Virgie Hobstetl er,
deceased. late of Rose H i ll ,
Pomeroy, Oh io .
Robert E . Buck
Probate JudaP/
C
Clerk
14/ JO. Ill 7, 14, J TC

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Misc. Mer.chane!_ic_e

JUST RECEIV
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

- Oro nk ""d Drown

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- Pool! our n,lrTll'hh
e ~tt o ...('r

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Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682
Or 992-7121
3_24 . tf c

'~.~~ Bilnd~

0 11n~ &amp; Drown 10 7
Ourmq B.lnd On I,

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General

EAFORD
B. SR.'

H

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE

COM IN G BANDS

•1

216 E.2nd St.

FRI. . APR JO,MAY I
W ILOWAT ER

"'' 0

Coun lr y Roc•
Thurs · Fro Silt Sun
Mily 13 · 14 H · h
CROSSOVERS
Or m~ &amp; Or own a ll noghl\
Thur \ · fro Su n
May 70· 11 71· 73
C RO SSOVF..RS
Onnk &amp; Drown .111 noqht \
Thtn\ Fro Sol i Sun
M,ly 11 78 79 JO
CROSSOVERS
Or on~ &amp; Or own .1 11 nogh l\
MO NTH OF JUNE
F nd.ly and S.:~ t urdo1v
MARS H All TENNENT
Coun tr y Roc•
No lt•
( ro\~OYl'fS , l hu n
&amp;
Sur1
bolrld \ lilrl\ 1 10. &lt;'Od\
11 lO Other noqhh . 10 lo 1
C.lrrvout Beer Av.lii.Jb le Oronk
&amp; Drow n du ronq B.1nd Noqh t

Phone
614 ) -992-3325

f01mal d1n.ng. b~r c h k11chen
w1th slave and refnger at or
Natural gas furnace and
central a1r carpet1ng. base·
ment 4 porches and lot 66
ol an acre

OWN ER TERMS - 1\ll,ac·
l!ve v1ewfromth1s 3 bed roo-

Ill 1 Che\h!rl'.
P H '191 991]

Ohoo
St

A one lloor plan,

NATHAN BIGGS
JS Yrs. Experience

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pomeroy, Oh .
Ph.992·2174
2 26·ff c

WORKING DAIRY FARM - Approx . 170 acres
l and, 90 ac:;res t i llabl e, 80 dairy ca ttl e- mi l king 40.
Severa l barns, feed bins , pipeline milkers. and 27
pieces of farm eq uipm ent . Mob il e home residence .
Call for details

REALTORS
HENRY E . CLELAND, J R., GRI
J EAN TRUSSELL
DOTTIE TURNER
OFFICE

'"port Very 1easonable

~LANDMARK2
._.

Ph. 614·843·2591
6· 15·1fc

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING
And Home Maintenance
• Roofing Of all types
• Siding
• Remodeling
• Free estimates
e20 Yrs . experience

$899

INSTAllED

GOOD SELECTIOJI OF

TOM HOSKINS

GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM

Helen Teaford, Gordon
Teaford and Sue Mur·

IN

phy.

Housing
Headquarters

MIDDLEPORT
YOUTH LEAGUE
SUNDAY, MAY 16
Behind Old
Pomeroy Jr.
School

KITCHEN CARPET

REALTORS

lLIUOR

Racine, Oh.

Square Yard With Pad. Installed

s 19.500

rn

'ilft _ POMEROY

Rf . J, Bo x 54

CARPET STARTING AT $12.95

3 ACRES - In the co untry
wnh old house. 6 rooms.
bath and other build1ngs
Large garden. trees and
room for the k1dd1es Only

992-6 191
949·2660
992·5692
992·2259

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

GIANT CARPET SALE

balh and
al $9,800.

POMEROY Two bedroom llome in good
conditiorr-- ca rpeted, gas heat, ra nge and ref .. 1/1
baseme nt . Extra l arge lot. $17,500.

Si1es from 4 to 6 a nd a ll
wood buildings 24x36.
Insulated Dog Hou ses

4/2911 mo.

NAYLOR 'S RUN - W'l
sell th1s 3 bedr oo m home
With natural ga s. C1ty water .

Ph. 949·2160 or 949·2322
OO·Ifc

9 FT. and 12 FT. WIDTIIS

STARTING AT $4.99 Cash &amp; Carry

RUBBER BACK.CARPET $4~sn &amp;tarry

*

CARPET AT LAST YEll'S PRIClS
' D~IVE

' ; 7422211

MAINST

2 Doll SALE
PENNSVIlU, OHIO
MAY IS-16 STARTING EM:II OAT AT 9:30AM.
h~• Sl. Rl. 60 soulh oul ~ l.onemlle lo McC..ntlstille '" 1&gt;~• Sl.
Rt. 60 north CIUt of Marietta te McCetmtls•ille, troa rMt tllu111p Matb
on Sl. Rl. 78 ""I m 2 miles. s!Jr loft If lop of hill ooto Sl. AI. 377 lo lilt
Bill JANES FARMS.
GlASS, CHINA, LAMPS, POmRY,
FIGURINES, DOllS, ETC.
COLLECTIONS Of figurines. paperWeig hts. hens·on·nests.

Germ an, Bavarian, England , H avi l and. Limoge
china . Large amou nt of pew ter , brass. &amp; sil ve r plate
items. Thi s is only a partial l ist ing of the large
amount of item s to be sb ld in the 2 day sa le. Plan
now to attend.
Nothing shown before day ot sa l e. Camper space
available. Lunch on pr emises . Terms - Cash or
check w / positive 10 EACH day . Sales ta x will be
charged, except to dealers wt venders numbers. Not
responsible for accidents.
Bill Janes in charge of sa le.
Auctioneers - Bill Jane s, Mike Mayle and Forrest
Turner, Apprentice . Phone 557 -3411.

tary education a t Rio Grande.
Rio Gra nde Coll ege and Community Coll ege is an institution or
1,300 students located just west or
Gallipolis in southeastern Ohio.

SATURDAY, MAY 15th, AT
6:30P.M.

SAVE! SAVE

.

·
1

Price At Door Advance Stale Price
' $400

ADULT

$]00

CHILD

S]OO

CHiLD ·

$200

~· Vaujhan'iilake..Y' 3. Weitern' Auto
4. Locker 21.9
2. ·Ace Hard,are

All types of roof work,
new or repair gutter and
downspouts,
gutter

cleaning and painting.
All work guaranteed .
Free Estimates
Reasonable Prices

Call Howard
949·2263
949·2 160

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE

We pay cash for late model
clean used ca rs .
Frenchtown Car Co.
Bil l Gene Johnson .
446 ~ 0069 .

Wanted swarms of bees

Call 245·5055 or 446· 1052 or
446 2801.

SWEEPER

and

Pekingese pup or dog . Call
4..46·9269, 425 Green Terra ce
Trai ler Park, Lot 20.

BEDS· IRON, BRASS , old

4 Fami l y Garage Sale
Thursday Friday 9? 2nd
tr ai ler on Lincoln P ike at
Ce n tenary . Bedspreads.
cloc k s. portable oven,
baseball shoes, tirerims.
humidifier, dishes, boys,
gir ls, jeans &amp; c l ot hing
9·5. Kristi

150 1 Cherry Ridge, Rio
Grande. Turn right off of
325 at Veterinary Office, go

lo top of hill . 9:00AM to

sewing 6:00PM. Everything f rom

machine re pair. parts, and
suppli es.
Pick up and
deliver y, Davi s Vacu um
Clea ner, one halt mi le up
Georges Creek Rd . Ca ll

446·0294 ..

pogo sti ck to crut ches!
Come and' take a look .

Ga rage Sa le Sat . May ISih.
9 lo 5. 2 112 miles ou l 588
Men, women , childrens
clothing, color TV . mi sc .

a

$47.79
22

Jennings

automatic

pisto l S66.65
Rod &amp; reel co mbo, Zebco

600$10.99
Rod &amp; reel co mbo, Zebco

202$7.99

Go l d, silver , sle rt ,ng ,
jewelry . r ing s, old co1ns 8.
currency . Ed Burk ett Bar
ber Shop, Middleport 992
3476.

OLD FUR N ITURE, bed s,
iron, brass. or wood Kif
chen cubba rd s of all typ~s
T ab ies. round or squa r e
Wood ice bo xes . Old desks
and book cases. Will buy
co mplete hou seho l d. Gold,
silver. old money , pocket
wa t ches. chain s. ring s, and
etc. Indian Artifa cts of all
types. A lso buy ing ba seball
cards . Osbv Martm 992

6370.
Old books, letter s, d1ary s.
documents, pa inttng s No
paper backs or schoo l

books . 1 593 8915

.J..M
REESE ,....
TRENCHING
SERVICE
Water-Sewer-Electric

Gas Line-Ditches
Water Line Hook-ups
Septic Tanks
County Certltied
Roush Line

Cheshire, Oh.
Ph. 367·7560
1·7· 1 ffc

Big Yard Sa le Fri . Su n .. 9·?
Deputy uniforms &amp; ac
cessori es, good clothin g,
bedding, too l s &amp; lot s more
1/2 mile out Pa tr iot· Gage

ors
• Dryers • Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE
4 S·lfc

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION

Rd .. Rac one. Ohio 45771 . $10

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH_992-6011

8·20 ft c

for one lot, $5 for 1/ 2 lot .
Thank You. The L eta rt
Falls Cemete r y Trustees .
F l owe r s for Memorial Day .
Nex t to Bank in Mld·

d leporf. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m . 7
days a week .
.Golf L essons &amp; Club repair .

985·3961.

John Teaford , Ches ter, Oh.

4

ANY

Giveaway

PER SO N who has

a nything to give away and
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other thing for
sa le may place an ad in thi s
co lumn. There wi II be no
c harge to the advertiser.

, yr. old Calico Ca t . Spaded
3:30446·7566.
2 female AKC Registered

dogs . Phone 388·8794 or 388

New Homes - ex tensive remodeling
•El ec tric work
•Custom Pol e Bldgs.
•Roofing work
14 Years Experience

Greg Roush
Ph . 992-7583
or 992-2282

VinylS~ ~~~~~inum

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding
estimates, 949· 2801 or

949·2860.
No Sunday Calls
3· 11 ·ffc

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r

&amp; white, I black. Ca ll 446·

9542.
.4 beautifu l kittens, 3 tigers,
1 yellow . Litter tr a ined.

992·2531 after 5.
.4 kiHens . M other has long

hair. 742·2460.

first
.
TWOcome.
cats, 304-675·5321
childr ens pets.

Inside yard sa le . May 15 on
Rt . 554 between Cheshire
and Porter.
Sidewa lk Sa le w hole leng th
of Vine St. in Racine, May
20 . Numerous items such
as clothes, dishes. living
room sui te, chai r s, color
TV , storm doors, utility
table, et c. Free Coffee.

YARD sa le, 405 24th St.
Thursday &amp; Friday , lJfh . &amp;
14th . 9:30·3: 00. If r a in·
ca nce ll ed.
Yard

Sa le.

Friday

and

Saturday. 2320 Jeff e r son,
Point Pleasant, W.V.
Ya rd Sa les, Corner Smith
and L oc ust St reets, Hen·
derson, F rida y and Sa tur ·

Short Haired pup, white

Cal / 304· 458

LOVEABLE 11 month old
black half·Cocker half
Springer Spaniel in need of
good home, loves children,

servrces

Too many bill s? Excellent
earning
opportunily .

PART T IM E

FULL

I

TIME Avon . F or more 1n
formation Call4.46 3358

The 0 .0 . Mcintyre Park

off Rf . 7 bypa ss Sa t. &amp; Sun . Distri ct is st ill accepting
9·5.
app li cations. for a summer

day 9 fill 0 .

~i~. tan spofs

YARD sa le,

302 Sfh . &amp;

Brown St .• M ason. Sa tur·
day, 9·5. If r ain·garage
sa le.

THREE family yard sa le .
Friday &amp; in back yard . 2607

sw imming ins tru ctor . Ap
plicant mu st hav e currenT
Wa ter Safley Instructors
card and be able to ins tru ct
ages 2 to adult . For more
inf or mation, cal l or stop in
the Park District office at

446461 2, ext 76.
Need a Job? EvPr thought
of working on a towboat?
The river industry employs
thou sa nds of men·women .
work 30 days· Stay home 30
days. For information co n
ce rning
towboat
em
ployment wr it e: C R F, Inc.,
P .O . Box 121. Dept . 484,
Doniphan, Mo . 63935 . For
fa st reply p l ease send se ll
addressed
stamped en
vel ope.
12

Si tu atio ns Wanted

Have vaca ncy in m y home
for elderl y . Ambulatory
man or woman . 7 years ex
perience. 667 3402 . Tup
pe r sp la in s,Oh .
WP. Iding, gas and electric.
f ield or shop . Phone 304

675·3677 after 4 P .M

CARP~NTER

SERVICE
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, ... Estitulool

V. C. VOUNG Ill

ftH215 or ff2, 73T4
Pomeroy, Ohle
9·30-tfc

..
'

SALES &amp; SERVICE
u .s . Rt. so East
Guysville, Ohio •
Authorlred John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Deater

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
H · tfc

Will do window cleaning for
homes or bus1ness. ex
per1en ced Call388 8198.
Ca rpen ter w ork Repa1rs
and room r emodl 1ng , wa ll
panel1ng and ce d1ng tile

Camera
&amp;
Pr o1ec tor
Rcpa1r
Any make or
model
Photographic
Repa1r Scrv 1ce. Bobby Er
win, 130 Ba SI1 an1 Dr Call
446 4884 .
WILL c lean basements,
QMdQ C'S. Odd tObS &amp; i1ght
li\undr,nq , 304 675 3734

FiniUKlaJ
21

Busme:o,s
Opportun1ty

Bu s•ncss or stor e room 1n
Park Ce ntral H otel
La wn M ow er &amp; Gnrd cn
Trncfor Sa le s loca trd at
JunCTI On Of R IS 7 &amp; J5 1n
Kanaug a
do1nq
qood
bu s1ne ss Owner w nn t s to
rc l1re Ca ll446 3670
(i qarett e
Vcnd 1ng
Bu st ness Ca ll 30 4 773 5651
12

Money to Loan

REFINA N CE or purc ha se
your hom e 30 year f 1x ed
rate WVa &amp; Oh10 Leade r
M or tgage , 77 E Stat e Sl .
A thens. Oh 597 3051
Hn vc land? Want to build?
NOTn1nq down. low mteresT,
no pnympnt l or 6 months

614 5913053
ProfessiOna l
ServiCes

C&amp;L Bookk ccp,nq
Rookkcr-p,nq &amp; lax serv1ce
lo r ,1 11 ty pesot husmesses
Ca r ol N ea t
446 3862

c,_,e,__

1552
3 bd .room home 992 2777
House. M eadowbrook Ad
d1f10n , 3 bedroom . family
r oom wtth fireplace , cen
tral a1r, basement , Phone

304 675 1542
HOUSE for snle by owner,
4 bedrooms, call tor ap
pointmenl . Phone )04 675
3270 after 4 p m
THREE bedroom house , 1,]
basemen t , 11' J acres of
ground, 304 675 3779
Pr oper ty tor sa le
407
Lew1s
Str ee t ,
Po,nt
Pl c asont . Phone 304 576

1166
Sandhill Road . 3 bedrooms,
\ 11 baths, double garngc,
1mmed
occupan cy , all
elec tr 1c. 304 675·58 17
HOUSE on one acre. no
down paym ent , S150 PN
month, black top road . cal l
eve nings 304 675 7541
APARTMENT bulld ~nq 1n
PI Pl easant, $400 . a month
1ncome. phone cvf'n,nqs
304 675 7541

Garf ield Ave. 9·6 :00.

1~J_ __.I'-"nce
s,u'.'ra.,n01
SA ND Y AND BEAV ER In

AKC Cocker Spaniel, blon·
de, male. 21 months old,
phone 304·675·4114.

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Rick

Pearson ,

sur ance Co. has offered
services f or fire insuran ce
coverage in Ga lli !l Coun t y
for a lmost
a cen tur y .
Farm, hom e and per so nal
propert y cover ages are
available to m eet in ·
dividual needs. Contact
Harr y Pitchford , agent .

HOUSE
&amp;
acre,
overlooking
Kanawha
R1ver. in Ambro sia ca ll
evenings 304 675 7541

Phone -146·1427.

HOMES . Ga ll ipOl iS Pn ce·
reduced,
used mob 1l e

Ex·

perienced AUCTIONEER .
6

Lost and Found

LOST Brownish black
Billfold. lost In vicinity
Gallipolis. Call388·8810.

Small while terrlor In New
Haven vicinity, answers to
name of' Henry. Phone 304·

BOGGS

Call446 8163 .

cal1304·675·1737 or 675·3123.

Estates,

antiques.

farm ,

household. Licensed Ohio·
WV . Buying antiques. 304·
773-5785, 773·9185.

Auction every Fri . night at
the Hartford Community
Center. Truckloads of new I.~S:.__:S:.::c,_h:::O:::o:.:IS:..:Ic::n:::s:..:lr...:u:.::c.::fi:::o::.
n_

YOUNG'S

Will ca r e tor elde rly man
or woman on our farm.
private room, $700 per mo .

T ammt Cl!lrk wdl d('cora le
High School Graduate s &amp; c. akf'S tor b1rlhd&lt;lY':., an
Sen ior s. you can earn over ntversar1ec.,, etc No wed
$550.00 per month whil e d1ngcakes 9926145
learni ng a valuable skill
like computer repa1rer , Ptnn o Tun111q anll rqJ&lt;'l lr
shee t metal worker , or Lllnt Dan t(' IS ASSOCI ale of
refrigeration . Plus you wilt Brun1card1's
GnllipOIIS
have a sec ur e part f1me job and Cunn1nqham's A thens
with the Amry Nat1 onal 742 2951 or 992 2082
Guard after school1ng
Benefits include a $1.500 .00
e nli s tment
bonus,
$35,000 .00 life insurance
and free tu1tion to any
Inside Yard Sa le May 15,
co ll ege or trade sc hool 1n 3 1
Hom es for S&lt;1le
on
Rt .
554
between
West Virginia . Interested
Cheshire and Port er .
Beautiful br 1ck 8. frame. 3
persons may ca ll (304) 675
3950 or in West Virginia cal l bedroom hom e w/ sc en1c
Ca rport Sa l e· Sa turday , foil FREE I 800 642 3619 .
v1 e w .
w ood burn1ng
l1r ep1a ce. formal d1n1ng,
May 15th. 1668 Lincoln
Hgts. Pom eroy . Cl othes,
FULL OR PART TIME ce ntral a1r w/ hcat pump
lot
st ereo, keystone whee ls, couples and individuals for Lanscaped. 1 acre
w / fenced 1n ba ck yard ,
ca mera, compound bow
business or your own .
$45 ,900
ll 0 o financ ing,
and mi sc . Ra in ca nce l s.
Loca l A mwa y D istr ibutor
small down payment Call
tr ai ns you for sp lended op
Ca r oline Miller reside nce, portunity . No experience 446 3766
Cherry St ., Rac ine, 0 . necessary . For interv iew
6 rm s, 111 basement &amp;
C lothes and misc. items. send name and phone num
Sat .• May 15, 1982 .
ber to P 0 Box 341 R10 other budd1nqs , 4 acres.
rural water. near sc hools,
· Grande . Oh 4.5674
Merce rvill e ar ea Call 256·
Sa t . onl y . Park ing l ot of
Ca r o l's Coiff ures in Mason. Lady or mature teenager to 66~1 .
Large, Lots of items. Rain babysit couple nights a
New log home on river
ca nce ls.
week . Ca ll4.46·6566 .
Iron! 1n M1dd!eporf 446

M ar vi n McGuire r esi dence
and all shots. Ca ll after

after 6PM I 286·5740

13

3 Family Yard Sa le May 14·
May 15. K &amp; K Mobil e
2145 Eastern Ave .,
so. $1.59 or S14.SO a brick . home's,
Gallipolis. 9AM·7PM
Must br ing copy of ad wi t h
you . Spri ng Val ley Trading
and
Saturday
Co., Spring Valley Plaza, Friday
Walnut ch ina cabinet, Bar·
Ga ll ipoli s. 446·8025 .
bie · Ke n · Skippe r
dolt
c lothes. air conditioner,
PUBLIC NOTI CE ·We are fans , furnitur e, porch
trying to keep t he cemetery swi ngs, clothes. 2 miles
at Le tart Falls in its West of Ga llipo lis on 141 .
present condit ion. but must
depend on your interest
a nd help to insure th at your Rummage Sale May 17 21
Lit tl e
Bul l skin
lot will be kept c lean this at
year . Please se nd check, Towehou se. 9·? Baby &amp;
cash or mon ey order to chi ldren's c lothes. H and ·
Cl a r ence N or ri s, 23262 Hill made Queen size Qui If .

Custom kitchens and ap·
pliances ,
custom
bathrooms. remodeling ,
plumbing, electric, and
hea ting .

Wanted to Do

Lawn Mowing Sertve, no
yard to big or small. house
paint in g &amp; roofing, and
light hauling . Ca ll 446 3159

tt - --'H
= el,.p:._:Wanf ed_

Federal 22 LR amo box of

• Washers
• Dish ·
washers
• Ranges • Refrigerat·

EmptorltH!Bt=

Rd . off Rf . 141.

ga uge $69.95

All Makes

9

992 2759
Wanted to buy spiral sta ir
way . Call 4..46·713 1 after

Me 600 Jr . reloader for 12

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SAL IF: CASH OR CHECK
WITH POSI:rtvE l.b,

/

Announceme nts

Have been wormed . Call

TE~MS 0~

·

3

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tm~o=·=~i9-767_._______________
r
3 puppies·2 Beag le lype a nd
1 part Huskey, 8 weeks old.
ROUSH
H. L WHITESEL
379 2796
ROOFING
CONSTRUCTION S kittens,
.
.
2 ye ll ow, 2 black

· SHERMAN TILLIS: OWNER
LONNI·E NEAL: AUCTIONEER

~

SAVE Jl.OO WITH
THIS AD

PH. M2-3543 or "2·23811

S&amp;KAUCTION

·ADVANCED. TICKETS
AVAILABLE
..

Phone 949·2293
or 949·2417
ll ·lfn

FROM CONCRHE TO ROOFING
AND EVERYTHING IN BElWEEN

AT
Corner of Depot ~ Main
Rutland, Ohio

kets ·

Licensed &amp; Bond ed

CAN HELP YOU
BUILD YOUR DREAMS!
New Construction
and Remodeling,

PUBLIC AUCTION

Manuel

ADULT

Plaza. «6·8025 or 446·8026.

18

Paqe

&amp;

Garage Sa le 14th &amp; 15th .

FOWLER CONSTRUCTION

too thpi c k holdNs. gl ass baskets. cru ets. mustache
cups. hand pa inted plates &amp; bowls, souve nir pl ates.
do ll s, l amps. g lobes. etc .

dvan

refrigerator

Yard Sa le Sat
Dr .. Ga ll ipoli s.

lfr=========~f=========~~

A lint f -SAVf A LOT'

Rutland Furniture

One Day Only!
Shows at
2 &amp; 4 p.m.

Dozer &amp; backhoe ser·
vice, water, sewer, ponds .
foundations .
reclamation .

Utility Buildings

Free Estimate
James Keesee
Ph. 992-2772

room house. bath modern
k1tchen bath basemen!
new furnace and 2 levei
lots Wa lk to sc hool stores
and church

bedroom hom e f or famil y l1ving or could be a
duplex with renta l income. Beautifu l woodwork ~
hardwood fl oors and six firep l aces. Asking $45.000.

Sizes start from JOx24"

•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement
Windows
• N ew Roofing

6 ACRES - In Lebanon
Towns h1p Some level land.
trees. dug well and fresh aH,

Thos 45

All STEEL
BUILDINGS

Aluminum Siding

MIDDLEPORT - Good 8

OWNER WILL LAND CONTRACT -

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND
CONSTRUCTION

4 20 lfc

J&amp;l BLOWN
INSULATION
Vinyl&amp;

10'1 1

NEW LISTING - One ac'e

n

Buying
Gold,
Silve r .
Platinum. old co ins, scrap
rings &amp; silverwa r e. Daily
Quotes available . Also
coins &amp; co in suppli es for
sa l e .
Spring
Va ll ey
Trad ing, Spring Va ll ey

bedspreads, Avon. dolls .

ca mper
too ls.

-

Raven 25 automatic pisrol

1n Rutland Townsh1p on
good co untry road w1th
Lead1ng Creek water
ava1lable

- Appx .
acres of
ranch housP.. three
separa te utility, 11;
two ca r garage, also

16 YEARS EXP.
•Residential
•Commercial
•Industrial
Racine, Oh io
247-3534
Free Estimates

Racliator Specialist

4 ]4 ' !H

-

O'Brien Electric
Service

From
the Smallest
Heater Core to the
Largest Radiator .

CANDLELIG HT INN

mer Has a Form1ca bath.
n1ce carpet1ng. lots at hou se
and good garden space

NEW LIST IN G - McArthur
wooded land with a newer
bedroom. equipped kitchen,
baths, WB FP, elec. BB heat.
older home. $55,000.

Middleport

419 1 mo

••

TOOLS- FURNITURE
COOKWARE
MISCELlANEOUS

Mill St. ,

742-2328
RUTLAND

_, 0 0 0

AUCTION

~ 99

it.

Tire sa les &amp; repairs . gas
&amp; groceries. we now
have naw American
made Mopeds in StOCk.
S39SP iu sTax
4· 18· 1 mo.

-

furniture,
gold, si lver
doll ars, wood ice boxes ,
stone jars, antiques, etc.,
Comp l ete
household s
Write . M .D . Mill er, Rt 4,
Pomeroy , Oh . Or 992 7760

*FIELD SEEDS
*SEED CORN
*FERTILIZERS

Pomeroy, OH.

I I you need it buill
or fixed we can do

Big Yard Sa le May 10· 22 . 1
112 mile on Pl easa nt Va ll ey

FOR

Ph. 992-2115

SUN. 10A . M . to6 P .M .
Phone 742·9575

"Fa m ily Yard Sa le 12th ,
lJth &amp; 14th. 11 /4 mi. from
Cheshire on Rt . 554, 9 : 00 to
? Nice c lothing all sizes,
antiques. dishes, cur t ains,

Rd . 9-6PM .

Reel Eetete -

thr ee bedroom home wi th centra l air . New ga s
furnace New carpe tin g in din ing room , 11; base·
ment w ith uti l ity . Fr ont porch, side patio . Two car
garage . Double lot . Nea t as a pin . $29,900.

Middleport Book'Store

Salem St.
Rutl a nd , Oh .
TUES . thru SAT.
9 AM . to 10 p .M .

Bulavllle· Porfer Rd . in
trailer court . Hr s. 9? May
13 14 15
' ' .

-

Wanted _!o Buy

SPM.

1

SUGAR RUN MILLS

FRYE'S PENNZOIL ,

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'"· 9J2·2259
NEW LISTING - RACINE

GIFT
S ARE AS WELCOME
AS A DIPLOMA, SELECT YOURS
NOW

Al TROMM
BUILDING &amp;
REPAIR

:!f;;;w'«j}jAID

MAIN

Bu

n• Pomeroy , OH .

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Mon - f( e qNoqntl1
'vn - Lo~d1es Noqht 87

Wl'd

3·29·1fc

GRADUATION 1982

ONE STOP SERVICE

St. Rt.

women elecctri
l ath
( 10 · 12 )
c es
fireplace.
misc . items. 4 miles out

15 114.1 1, /tc

VIRGIL

9

Yard Sale Girls &amp; boys
c loth es,
riding
lawn

Ca rl Horky
Pres1dent of
Counc il
A rtf'S I Jon Buck
Clerk

P0M EROY, OHIO

graduali ng senior in

DA I LY sPI: CIALs
""PPY Hr • . • Odolv

licensed &amp; Bonded
PH. 992-7201

Passed thr 76th day Of
Apr11 1981

Real Estate - General

•

o•••Mo
No.,
'""""
1 · JOPM
·1lOAM

• backhoe
*excavati ng
• septic systems
• A water, sewer
&amp; gas lin es
*d ump truck
*limestone

liOW

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

~~oi.:i~~iJ

CONTRACTING

BUT NICE - 8
rooms 3 or 4 bedrooms.

RIO GRANUE - J enny Lynn
Manual of Rae 111e has been awarded
a Meigs County Hon ors Sc holarship
to R10 Grande College and Commumty College.
R10 Grande Co ll ege and Commumty Colle ge offers a full tu ition
each of the public hi gh schools in
Me1gs Co unty . The scholars hi p is effect ive from fall quarter of the year
of the award a nd ends wi th the
spring quarter of the fourth year.
Manuel is the daughte r of Mr. and
Mrs. Char les R. Manuel. She will
gradua te th1 s s pring from Southern
Local High School.
During her high school career she
has been act ive in the French club,
industrial arLo; club, and student
publicati ons. She has also received
recognition in Who's Who Among
Hi gh Sc hool St udents in America
a nd the Na ti ona l Honor Society.
Manut•l plans lo major in e lemen-

Case No. 23,74J

CA NDLELIGHT INN
Rt. 1, Ches hire. Oh .

cha nginq porttn s of S zone
to R·l.
Be 11 ordai ned by m e
Council of th e Vd li\gc of
Middleport as lollows :
SC'c I That the portion at
the s 7nnc South of Paqe
Street bounded by Page
Str ef' t . the Oh10 Rive r .
Lead1nq Creek and 111c cor
poral1on t1mll be chilnqed
toR 3 zone
Sf'c 1 t Th1S Ordtna nce
shiltl tak e c lfecl (1 nd be 1n
forcf' from .:~nd after the
er~rhest dille perm.t l cd by

OLD

Receives
scholarship

scholarip to

ORDINANC E
Deputy
NO . 1118·82
141 30 151 7, 14, 21. 28 161 4, An Ordinance to c1 mend t he
61c
v 111age zoning _
ord 1nc1nce by

-·PROBATE COURT
OF MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF VI RG I E
HOBSTETTER , DECEA S·
ED

Yard Sale

~ower,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J&amp;F

BY : Marlene Harrison

Public Notice

I h e D.1 d y ~ent•nel

M1ddle ort, Oh •r

Business Services

Public Notice

Help Want ed

11

Pnm&lt;·roy

Friday, May 14, 1982

merchandise every week .
Conslgments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome.
Richard

Karate the ultimate in se lf
defence all private lessons,
Men, wom en , &amp; children.

Reynolds Auctioneer. 27S·
3069.

A l so a vailable Karate
uniforms puching and

9

live equipment . Je rry
Lowery
&amp;
.A:ssociates

882·3SI6.
LOST-Keys, turned in to
Pt. Pleasant police dept.
JdentJfy and pay for ad to
pickup.

Five Family Yard Sale
May 13, U, &amp; 15 In Rlo
Grande, Pine St. Baby &amp;
kids clothes, adults jeans.

Instruction thru black be lt .
kicking bags, and profec·

Wanted to Buy

WANT TO BUY Old fur· Karate Studio, 143
nlture and Antiques of all Burlington Rd .. J ackson,
kinds, call Kenneth Swain, Oh. Cal/286·3074.
.u.l-3159 and 256·1967 in the
evenings.
t8
Wanted to Do
CASH PAID for clean, late The Silk House (custom
model U1ed cars. Smith silk flowers I. Complete
Buick-Pontiac, Gallipolis, bridal line, weddings, and
Ohio. Call.u6·2282.
all occasions. Call367 ·7566 .

l2

Mobile Hom es
for Sa le

TRISTATE

MOBILE-

homes. CAL L 446 7572.
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES
KESSEL ' S
QUALITY
MOB I LE
HOME SA LE S. 4 M l ..
WEST, GALLIPOLIS, RT'
35 . PHONE 446·3868
1973.

14x70,

3 bedroom

mobil e home. Wil l se ll fur'
nished f tor $7.300 .. or u n·

furnished ·$6,800.
2820.

304·882·

1979 12x65 Sky line. $8400., :.
unfurnished, including un· .. •
derpenning
&amp;
por c h .:·

Eval uated al $11 ,000. 304 ... :
675·4277or614·446· 1428 .
,;

�Page-10-:--- The Daily Sentinel

Household Goods

51
Call Skidmore tor mobile
homes moved. Greenlawn
Transport. Call 4.16-2783
days, 4.16-3479 evenings.
Licensed &amp; Insured.

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A I'AL'!O I&gt;Of&lt;IE •

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~H&lt;:JIJIA&lt;I

/?E,HoPELING ....

PUT

OHA~

WilY l&gt;lt&gt;N'T~A
1&gt;1&amp; A CELLAR?

ere .. erG- ..

stove, cent. air, new car·
pet, with 20x24 garage, appro. 1/2 ac., loca ted Rac coon Creek Rd. Call 4.163820, after 5.
12x60 2 bedroom mobile
home with 2 lots. Gas hea l ,
rural water. Close to city

limits . Ca ll 4.16-1294.
1964 Champion 20x44
double wide $7,500; 1978
Fairmont 70x14 $6500; 1974
Olympic 64x12 $3.500. Call
4.16-9662. Ka nauga Mobile
Home Sa les, Kanauoa, Oh.

3 bdr. hou se for sa le by
owner, 1 1/2 acres, level
lot, has barn &amp; 2 out
buildings. Ca ll 379-25.50.
1979 12x65 Skyline trailer,
$8,400 . Unfurnished in c ludes underpinning and

porch. Ca ll 675 4277 or 4461428.
12X60 tr ailer, exce llent
condition. Ca ll 4.16-1552.
Furnished, air conditioned,
underpinning, set up on lot
in Middleport .

4 furnished 2 bd.room
mobile homes . Browns
Trailer Park, Minersville,
Oh . 992 -3324.
Custom built, turn ., 2 BR .
mobile home on r ented
river front lot in Mason. All
elec., cent. AC, W.O., cptd.
por ches, m any extras.
Storage bldg. with work
bench . A-1 cond . Must see
to appreciate. 304-773-5680.
1970 Gregory trailer, 12x65.
2 bedroom, air cond. unit,
porch &amp; awning, good
cond ., washer &amp; dryer
space. $5,000. Lot also for
rent . 992 -6093.
USED MOBILE
576 ' 271 1.

HOME .

MOBILE HOME S MOVED
Li censed &amp; insured. Call
304-57 6-2711.
1972 Shultz, three bedroom,
gas heat, partially fur ·
nished . 304-675-2907.

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41
Houses tor Rent
44
Apartment
tor Rent

Pomeroy -2
bd . room ,
remodeled, 408 Spring.
Carpeted, security deposit.
$100. Rent $195. Call after 6
p.m. 992-2288.
For
rent - house
Syracuse. 992 -7896.

In

APARTMENTS, mobile
homes ,
houses,
Pt .
Pleasant and Gallipolis.
614-4.16-8221 or614-26- 9 ~.
Furnished one bedroom
apartment, extra nice,
adults only . No pets. Phone
304-675-1386.

POMEROY , 205 Spring
Ave ... Nice five room house
with two bedr ooms, bath, .TWO bedroom, un living room, dining room, furnished . One bedroom ef·
kitchen with stove and ficlency. 304-675-2722.
refrlgator furnished . Back
yard. Storm windows, Insmall apartment In Pt.
sulated, forced air furnace
Pleasant furnished utilities
make utilities low during
paid. 304·895·34.50.
heating season. S165 per
month
rent,
security
Furnished Rooms
deposit $100. Adults, no In· 45
side pets. Phone 992 -5292,
SLEEPING ROOMS and
after 5 weekdays, anytime
light housekeeping apt.,
weekends.
Park Central Hotel.
2 bedroom unfurnished,
L.R ., k itchen, basement,
nice &amp; clean, some car peting, r ange In kitchen, no
inside pets. Oep. req . 992 -

J bd.room country home.
985-3846.
42

Rooms with cooking, cable,
air, $.10 a week. 304-7735651.
46

3090.

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Mobile home for rent . Call
446 -4225 or 4.16·0756.

Space for Rent

Private mobile home lot in
Centenary. Call 4.16·4053.
For rent 15 acres of good
Raccoon
bottom corn
ground. Call 4-46·7732 after
6PM.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park. Route 33, North of
Pomeroy . Large lots. Call
992-7479.

Ni ce furnished mobile
home, central air, 1 mi.
below city over lookingl
river , adults only. Call 4.16- Large trailer lots for rent
0338.
in Middleport. Call 992·2101
or 992-2319 after 5PM.
12x65 modern &amp; clean, 3
1979 3 bedroom, Liberty,
bdr., furnished, utilities pd. 47
Wanted to Rent
14x70, $14,000. exc. cond.
except for electric. Conexc. buy . 304-675-2474 or
venient location on Upper Good Christian family of 4
304-576 -2490 after 4:30.
River Rd . across from needs to rent a house, no
John Deere Tractor Sales. pets. Call .146-7781 or 4.161976,
14 x70
BENDIX Sec. dep. req . Call 4-46-8558 7377 .
mobile home, 3 bedrooms, after 5.
excellent condition, 304-675House above Racine Area .
2820.
Trailers and Apartment for Minor maintenance &amp;
rent, air cond. Beautiful repair . 304-882·3168.
river view In Kanauga .
JJ
Farms for Sale
PHone 4.16· 1602.
Meretlandlse
Small farm for sa le one
mile from state rout 7. Ca ll F urn. 2 bdr. mobile home
256-6663 after 4:00.
in Crown City. Call 256- 51
Household Goods
6520.
White electric stove, exc.
35
Lots &amp; Acreage
2 bdr . trailer, $1.50. Call379- cond., new living room
couch.
Call
446 -3945,
21ots with rural water close 2435.
evenings.
to city limits, 54,850.00. Call
446-1294.
2 bdr. trailer furnished,
adults only, Brown Trailer Maytag wringer washer,
GE dishwasher, fuel oil
FORECLOSURE SA LE . Park, 992 -3324.
tank. Cail379-2435.
TRAILER
LOT
IN
GUYSVILLE,
0.,
lf&lt;~~ mile out Sandhill Road,
INGROUND SWIMMING
Point Pleasant. Phone 304- Ray's Used Furniture, AdPOOL ,
CONCRETE
dison, Oh. Oak swings
675-3834.
PATIO, CHAIN LINK
$18.95, coppertone kitchen
FENCING ,
SMALL
cabinet $35, chest $.15,
Two
or
3
bedroom
mobile
HOUSE , A LL UTILITY
dresser S35, LR chair $125,
Homes,
Furnished
or
un·
HOOKUPS . PHONE 614swinging cradle $25, break·
furnished. Phone 304·675- fast set $35, antique hutch
667 -3115 .
1371 or 675·3812.
$1.50. Open 9 Ill 5. Call 3670637.
TWO acre lots-1.50 fl . road
frontage , city
water, ONE bedroom mobile
behind 84 Lumber, call 304- home, 304-675-4154.
1 hosp. bed, black &amp; white
675-6873,675-3618.
floor model RCA television.
Call 4.16·6322.
44
Aputment
20 ACRES, black top road,
for Rent
water, timber, Grear Rd .
14 cu. fl. Whirlpool avacado
area,
$12.000.
phone Deluxe turn. apart., cent. refrigerator, nice cond.
air &amp; heat. 1 or 2 adults Call 4.16· 1909 or .146-9160.
evenings 304-675-7541 .
only. Call 4.16-0338.
2 repossessed
mobil e
homes, 81 mobl es, see at
K&amp;K Mobile Homes Sa les,
3411 Jackson Ave.

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr. house, apts, comercial hlghwasy fronge. Call 304-675-5104 or
675-5386.

r.

For rent 3 ~dr . home with
basement, firepla ce, 2
wood burners, 2 car
garage, 3 acres near Green
Elem., $300 per mo.
Wiseman Agency, 446-J6.0.
New redecorated 3 bdr. in
city. Reference and no
pets. Call446- 1158.
Homes for Rent, Lease or
Land contract In town or
country.
Call
Strout
Realty, .146·0008.

small house unf. In town,
quiet street. 2 bdr., electric
range, gas heat, air cond.,
$200 mo. Call Earl Tope
.146-0690 bus hrs, or .146-0161
eve.
4 bedroom, central air and
heal, city water, fireplace,
unfurnlshad except kit·
chen. S300 month plus
utilities. Reference and
deposit
required.
ln.
Racine. 949-2293.
1-arge stately unfurnished '
countrv hOme In Eastern
SchOOl District. Nice lawn, .
garden, city water, garage,
blacktop road. S275. mon· ·
thly for small family, some
utilities paid. Acceptable '
references and security I
depOIIt required. E~enlngs !
614-992-67.0.
THREE bedroom house,
nice lcaflon, :JO.t-675-1384.

Apartment no. 3, 2nd floor
furnished. adults only, no
pets, ref. &amp; dep. req . Call
.146·0957 .
APARTMENTS
bedroom, rent starts at
$152 per month. 2 bedroom
starts at $188 per month.
Special rates for Senior
Citizens .' Call .146-2745.
Jackson Estates.
Furnished apt. 1 bdr.,
adults, $200, electric, water
paid. Call .146-4416 otter
7PM.
Furnished 3 r. with ~rlvate
bath. 845 Second Ave.,
Gallipolis. Cai1446-2215.
Furnished apt. 3 bdr .• $195.
Children acceptable, water
pd. Cal446-4416 alter 7PM.
Furnished apt. 1 bdr., nice,
$235. Ullllles pd., adults.
Call-146·4416 after 7PM.
2 bdr. apartment in VInton.
Clean, convenient location.
Ref. &amp; Stove turn., $135 mo.
Call 245-5818.
1 bedroom furnished apt.
992·5-GI. 992·5914 or 304-882·

2566.
1 bedroom, unfurnished,
total electric. 992·2094.
1 bedroom· furnlshad apt.,
Middleport. m-11n.
Partially furnished.
rooms and bath. 992·5'108.
Furnished apt. 3 rooms &amp;
bath. 992-5621.
Apartments. 675-5548.

55

Friday, M a y 14, 1982

Building Supplies

KIT 'N' CARlYLE'"

by Larry Wright

Building materials block,
brlc~. sewer pipes, windows, lintels, etc. Claude
Winters, Rio Grande, 0.
Call245·5121.

API'!TION WHII.£
'1t&gt;U WERe AT IT--

12x65, 2 bdr ., woodburner

Friday, May 14, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wood burner.
675-4638.

GOOD
USED
AP ·
PLIANCES
washers,
dryers,
refrigerators,
ranges .
Skaggs
Ap pliances, Upper River Rd.,
beside Stone Crest Motel.
Metal Sheets 4' x8' thru
4.16-7398.
4'x12'. Prices $7.60 to$9.60.
Extcellent
building
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
material,
porcellne,
Sofa, chair, rocker, ot- enamel
woated won't rust
toman, 3 tables, S500. Sofa,
18 to 22 gauge. 614-667-3085
chair and loveseat, $275. Tuppers Plains, Ohio.
Sofas and chairs priced
from $285. to $795. T abies,
Pets for Sale
S38 and up to $109. Hide-a· 56
beds,SJ«l., queen size, S380. DRAGONWYNO
CAT Recliners, $175 .• to $295.,
TERY - KENNEL . AKC
Lamps frQm $18. to $65. 5
Chow puppies,
CFA
pc. dinettes from $79.,
Himalayan, Persian and
S385. 7 pc., $189. and up. Siamese
kittens. Call .146Wood table with 4 chairs,
S219 up to $.495. Desk $110. 3844 after 4 p.m .
Hutches, ·S300. and $375.,
maple or pine finish. HILLCREST KENNEL
Bedroom suites - Bassett Boarding all breeds, clean
Cherry, $795.
Bunk bed Indoor-outdoor facilities.
complete with mattresses, · Also AKC Reg. Dober·
$2.50. and up to S350. Cap- .mans. Call.u6-n95.
lain's beds, $275. complete.
Baby beds, S99. Mattresses BRIARPATCH KliNNELS
Boarding and grooming.
or boxfirm,
springs,
or twin,
S58..
$68.fulland
$78. AKC
Gordon setters,
Queen sets, $195. 4 dr. English Cocker Spaniels.
chests, $.12. Bed frames, Call388·9790.
S20.and $25., 10 gun - Gun
cabinets, S350., dinette
POODLE GROOMING.
chairs S20. and $25. Gas or
·Call Judy Taylor at 367 electric ranges, $295. Or7220.
thopedlc super firm, $95,
baby matresses, $25 &amp; $35,
bed frames S2o, $25, &amp; SJO. Chow Chow puppies, $1.50.
Used Furniture bookcase, Call-146-1324.
5 pc . dlnett set, 3 Living
room suite. · Ranges and
Black toy poodle for sale
TV's. 3 miles out Bulavllle with papers. Cail-146-4946.
Rd. Open 9am to 7pm, Mon.
lhru Fri., 9am to5pm, Sal .
Black toy poodle for sale
.146·0322
with papers. Call-146-4946.

Doors for sale exterior &amp;
interior doors. Call 446·
0518 .
Lawn mower 20' cut, 4 HP,
self propelled. Call 4.162855.

For sale 6 pc. pit furniture,
2 yrs. old, orglnally $2,000
asking $600. Call Oak Hill,
1-614-682-7164.
For sale like new dinette

set, desk, &amp; bicycle. Call
.146·3224.

PORTABLE Speed Queen
avacado, exc. cond. dishwasher, $100. 304·675·3312.
MAYTAG wringer washer,
$25.00. 304-675·6740.

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Fruit

SUPER BUYS Fruit trees
reg . $25.00 now starting at
$9 .00 ea . Bedding plants
starting al60 cents and up.
Eno General Store. Phone
388·9038.
Sweet potatoe planls·7 different varllles, Robert W.
Lewis, Rl. 124, Racine. 11432432.
For Sale or Trade

A lot of different parts for
ts for 74 Impala. Interior
perfect. 742-3063.

Gasoline and heating fuel.
Call Excelsior Oil Company. 614-992·2205.
For sale long bed topper for
compact truck, 2 sets tool
boxes, side mount 8 fl. 2
window air conditioners,
10x20 awning, V-6 black
Max. outboard 175 HP
motor boat and trailer,
Hx24
Sturdy
House
building. 304-675-4424.

8 HP riding lawn mower.
1974 Chevrolet Van. 304·6753667. Call before noon.
THREE I awn mowers, 304·
675-6809.
TROYBILT ROTOTILLE RS, All models. Dlscountsl
Immediate
shipment,
Trades considered. Call
or
write
703·942·3871
Hickory Hill Nursery, Rl. 1
Box 390 A, Fishersville, VA

22939.

'exterior-interior' with
frames hardware, oak
stairs, glassed oak mantle,
water
heater,
water
pressure pump motor, steel
beams, storage cabinets, 10
speed bike, 3 speed bike,
wrought Iron love seat,
assorted tools. 992·6254.

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61

Farm Equipment

1-set of John Deere 4 bottom 16' semi mount plows,
1-HIIIsboro lrl ·axle gooseneck 28' trailer. Call 614·
256-6534.
1963 model Gravely trac tor, $.100.00. Call 4.16-6637.
One 880 Oliver Diesel Row
Crop Tractor. Phone 304882·3239.
19n Sears Lawn tractor
and mower S500. Phone 304·
675-5289.
63

Livestock

REG. QUARTER HORSES
Training,
showing,
breeding, sales and boar·
ding. Contact Dan Beam,
Galli polls, .146-0183.
Reg.
Quarter horse
yearling gelding, excellent
show prospect, ·hown successfully ol halter. Dan
Beam, Gallipolis, 614·.146·
0183.

Livestock

63

Registered and graded horses, excellent 4·H prolecl.
English and western saddles everything
Imaginable In horse equipment and supplies, also
riding lessons and trail
rides and horse training.
Ruth Reeves, Hoot Hollow.
614-698·3290. '
Yearling
742·2535.

Charolals

3045.

81 Suzuki 8.50 GL. full dress,
Three quarter horses. Call shall drive, black, like
304-675-5955.
new. Call256-1141afler 5:00
PM .
FOUR year Appaloosa
mare, very gentle, 304-675- 1980 Harley Davison FX 3812.
WG wide glide, lots of extras, 1,700 miles, exc. cond.
Call446-7781 or 4-46-7377.
65

Seed &amp; Fertilizer

BULK
BLEN-DED
Agricultural
fertilizer
delivered &amp; spread or
delivered &amp; dumped or
picked up at plant. Blending service hours 8 to 4,
Monday lhru Friday, other
hours request on spreader
buggy rentals. A complete
Independent buslnes. Farm
Equipment serlvce, Cllf·
ford W. Snyder owner,
Jackson, OH, 286·4983.

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1976 Grand Pllx, PS, PB, &amp;
air, 65,000 miles, very good
cond. Call388·8769.
1969 Pontiac Bonneville,
iully equipped, good cond.,
$650. Call 4.16·4630.
81 Chevrolet Chevette, 6
months old, like new, 8,000
mi. Call .146-7053 after 9
p.m. or Inquire at Shoe
World.
1970 Buick LeSabre fair
cond., S500. Call-146-3077.
1974 Olds Cutlass Jxc.
cond., low miles, new tires,
new exhaust. Must sell best
offer. Call675-6508.
1969 Chevelle ss 396, 4 spd.
Call-146-6632.
For Sale 1976 Mustang II.
good cond. Contact Cecil
Queen at 4.16·0056.
1976 Monte Carlo till wheel,
cruise control, air. Call .146·
4002 after 5.
MF 245 tractor, Ford .501
mower, plow, potatoe plow.
Will sell separate. Call 4467322.
19n El camino, AM·FM,
CB radio, $2,.500. Call 742·

2997.

Browning Eagle 23 channel
base station, transmitter,
and receiver, and 104
power mike, S300 firm . 2459.501 .

1975 Ford Gran Torino. 2
door exc. cond., one owner,
low mileage,. $1,295. 1973
Chevy 'h truck. Good
cond., p.s., p.b., heavy duty
springs. $.195. 6-14·667·3085.

9no.

SWAIN
AUCTION FURNITURE &amp;
PAWN SHOP 62 Olive St.,
Gallipolis. New sofa beds
$2.50, used .sofa beds S100,
recllnen $80, bUnk beds
$100, bUnkie mattresses
$40, maple rocken $.19,
maple dlnett
from S125
to $175,
SUites
$150, 3
suites
room sulltetlll&lt;IU,
$70, owl
washers
several
utili tv
mechanic's
sllvei'· llone,
ltero'l
more.
lOam
446-3159.

1974 PINTO wagon, good
condition, new tires and
other equipment, excellent
gas mileage. $1295. 304-6752191 or675·.5000.

FOR sale-3 registered 73
Vans &amp; 4 W.O.
Polled Hereford bulls, 18-24 '- "---'===-=--== - 1980
CHEVY
Scottsdale, 34
months old. Also cows &amp;
ton 4-wheel -drlve, PS, AMcalves. Call304-675· 1888.
F M, regular gas, 30,000
miles. 304-773·51.50.
TEAM work horses with
harnesses. One Seminole
74
Motorcycles
bull. 304·882·3239.

CB,TV, Radio
Equipment
RCA Solid Slate 100 ConI C ld be II ed
so e.
ou 446-4173.
x or used l,;:;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;:,.l.;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:~
for
parts.
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52

1981 Chevette, excellent
condition, 4 speed transmission, loaded, lots of extras. Call 304-675-7521 after
5P.M.

1 pure _bred polled Hereford 1966 MUSTANG, 6 cyl.
bull. 4 years old. Weight automatic, good condition,
1800 pounds plus. Phone $1,000.304-675-4399.
614-985-3882.
72
Truck's for Sal3
2 Palomlna horses and colt, 1968 ford Truck, heavy duty
Simco saddle and brlddle 112 T, good cond. Call 446Included. 304·895·34.50.
3630.

Nova, new AOO engine, -4
speed on the floor, cutlass
wheels, cutlass Interior,
comp. tuned up. Will sell
with racing accessories. 69
model 'and well worth
$1495. Call742·3063 after 5.

23,000 BTU air conditioner, . Reg. Standard bred mare,
phone304-675·3812.
6 yrs. old, $1,000. 1/2 Standard bred yearling mare,
AMF Head Edge tennis 112 Quarter S300. call 388·
racquet, 304-675-4215.

71
Autos for Sale
1978 Mustang II. 4 cyl,
automatic, powu steering.
power brakes, AM·FM.
SJ,OOO. Phone 304-675·3186
or 675-2808 .

bull .

For sale·2 yr. old polled
Hereford bull. $5.50. 742-

I= or sale-Used brick, doors
Lawn Boy mower, good
condition, $75. Call 367-7671
or 367·7560.

CAPTAIN EASY
WELl CALL HI:? FRIE N D;

CAPTAIN STEEMER Carpet Cleaning featured by
Haffeit Brosthers Custom
Carpets. Free estimates.
Call-146-2107.

&amp; Vegetables

59

1978 Pontiac PhOenhc,
top, v-6, 4 dr., autro.,
46,000 miles, MW battery,
tires &amp; front Shocks within
!he last
Recehlly
tu ned up S2 ..5 985-424
• "'' •
·

·veer.

1979 Honda CBX, 6 cyl.,
header &amp; sport fairing,
$3,000. Call-146-1724.
1981 . Harley Davidson
Sturgis 742-2.501.
1973 CB 4.50 Honda . Good
cond. $600. Aller 5, 992 -5465.
1981 Harley Davidson
1,000cc sport. Blk. stock.,
mint cond., 980 m, Lots of
Chrome. $3,.500. or $1.700
assume loan. Call 797-3218
after3p.m.
1981 KAWASAKI KX 2.50
motorcross, good for enloyment or ready to race,
very good running , super
shape, plus many new parts-cycllnder &amp; piston &amp;
ring. Low price $1195.00.
Aller 5 p.m. 304-895-3559.

W.47H fUBB ? ... MA YSE HE
KNOW WHAT TO DO;

French City Painting
residential &amp; commercial,
Interior, exterior, paper
hanging ,
&amp;
textured
ceilings. Call 367 -n84 or
367-7160.
Creative wood decks .
pressurized pine, cedar &amp;
redwood. Free estimate.
CaiiJ88-9762 ·
Painting,
roofing ,
plastering &amp; chimney
repair. Call 388-8198 for
free estimate.

AR.E CONGPICil· YUS· LY LACKIN'
IN 80TH THEM TR~TS,
l'BULL''.'

Interior &amp; Exterior Painling. Need a new root or
gutters? We give free
estimates, references . Call
4-46-7677.
Expert remodeling, additions, all form of carpentry. Call 4.16-7376 for
tree ~stlmate, Monday thru
Thursday only .
I DUNNO, UMrA! WE'LL .JUST
HAFTA CROSS THI"\T BRIDGE
WHE N WE GE T 10 11 .1

HAPPEN S 'v\IHEN lUNK
AND HIS MEN COM E
BACK H ERE ?

Gene's Steam Carpet
Clean-Scotch Gaurd-Free
estimates-spring speclalsGeneSmlth, 992-6309.
House painting, rooting,
concrete work. 992-2836.
RON'S Television Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola, Quazar, and
house calls. Phone 576-2398
or 4.16-2454 ..

Fol~s does fool t.hin's

t' save qas

-~

nowadal!s'

F &amp; K Tree Trimming,
stump removal. 675-1331.

RINGLES'S SERVICE ex perienced mason, roofer ,
carpenter,
electrician,
general repairs and
remodeling . Phone 304-675·
2088 or 675-4560 .
Water wells. Commercial
and Domestic. Test holes.
Pumps Sales and Service.
304-895·3802.
ADVANCED
Seamless
Gutter-Doors . Offering
continuous
guttering ,
seamless siding, roofing,
garage
doors,
free
estimates, 614-698-8205.

WELL ... HOW
1!1 HE 7 IS
HE REALLY
QUITE
ILL'!'

HE CERTAINLY~
A LOL BUT TI1EN,
HAVEN'T WE ALL ?'

HE'S Sl!LL 1&gt;&lt;3

ABRASIVE

AS

EVER I

WOULON'T REFER
TO lOU BY NMIE
, .. AND INSISTED

!3UT THAT 15
YOUR GIVEN
NAME! YOU 1
CAN'T FAULT '
HIM FOR

ON CALLING ME

STARK'S tree and lawn
service, free fertilizer with
annual care, insured .
Phone 304-576-2010.

HE TALKEI7
ABOUT NOT BEING
LONG FOR THIS
WORLD ..

j

T!(Arl

. __ AN[) NOT
WANTING Hl9
BUSINESS

"EMPIRE' TO
FALL INTO THE
HANOS OF

. STii'AIY&amp;ERSl

W!LEitiR/

ACTUALLY

l

FEEL 5tlfRY

FOR HIM 1 HE'S
QUITE .II(OHE

/?ESI'fTE
All HIS
WEALTH-'

BUILDING &amp; remodeling,
carpentry, rooting, plum bing, concrete work. 304675-2440.

82

Plumbing

1981 KAWASAKI KDX175,
excellent condition, 304-8822428.
1978 Kawasaki 400, excellent condition, 3400
miles, $9.50, 882-2636.
1980 KAWASAKI KOSO,
$.100.00. 304-675-2526.

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

7117. Horsepower Sears out·
board. Excellent. S275. 388·
1979 Starcraft 15 fl. trl·
haul, ski &amp; fishing boat, 80
HP Mecury, ski equipment,
. cond. Call367-0394.
14 fl. John boat with 40 H P
John
motor,
electric
trolling motor, plus extras.
Asking $1,300. Call-146-2948.
20 11. Gator boat trailer.
388·9755 or 446-1642 ext. 332.
76

83

Dlflerent parts for 3.50 and
400 Chevy engine. Trans.,
carb., gas ..nd water pum·
ps, etc. 742·3063.
Auto Repair

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FRIDAY

5/14/82

Excavating

Ga llipolis Diversified Const. Co. Custom dozer &amp;
backhoe work. Special
farm rates. Call us for free
estimates. 4.16-4440.

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Cll Andy Griffith

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Electrical
&amp; Reftlgeratlon

Series

Cll Gomer Pyle
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Ill IDABC Newo

SEWING Machine repairs,
service. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors. Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 992·2284.

6:45 (1) NASL Weekly
7:00 D Cil P.M. Magazine
(]) MOVIE: 'Sex and the
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CLl Happy Days

General Hauling

JONES BOYS WATER
SERVICE. Call 367·7471 or
367-0591 .
Need something hauled
away or something moved?
We'll do it. Call 446-3159 or
614·286-5740 after 6.

Ill ()) Tic Tac Oough

(I)

Pace Travel Trailer. 20 '12
X 7. Self contained. $1.500.
992·9902 ask for Linda.

79

Motor Home
&amp; cam~n

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Wlnnabago In exc. cond.
Call-446-2203.

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Pest Control. Call us
an1ttln,e tor
termite
In-

MacNeil -Lehrer

(ll)

Report
®Newo
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7:15 (1) NCAA Instruct lonal

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Series

7:30 D Cil You Aoked For It
(]) Hitter' a Master Race
This documentary explores
·the SS - Hitler's personal
police - and their plan for a
master race . Narrated by
Hal Holbrook.
(I) Another Ute
(1) 'ESPN Sporto Center

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camping
Equipment

CIJ

(!) NCAA Instruct ionel

Quality Autobody &amp; Paint
work. Professional custom Now Hauling limestone-fill
paint work on motorcycles. dirt-top soli-gravel. Free
Auto Trim Center, .146·1968. estimates. Call367-7101 . .

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Appliance service
on
refr lgerators~
freezer,
washers, dryers &amp; electric
ranges. Call 4.16·8295.

Cll Major Loegue Base-

JIMS Water Service. Call
Jim Lanier. 304-675·7397.

bell: St. L.oulo at Atlanta

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CLl l.aveme and Shirley

If you need your trash
hauled away, call Harper
304·675·5868 between I PM
and 5 P. M. Lawn mower
repaired.

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(jJ) l11uea: Ohio
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Tonight

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Cil On Location: Robert
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Hlghllghto
ID Benoon !Closed

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Mobile Home Service;
. R!K&gt;I p•lnllng, blocking &amp;
leveling. Vee. Escort Ser·
vice. Call 245·9514 after
5PM ..

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C1J ® Duke• of
Hauard It's Sadie Hogg
Day in Hazzard. (R) (60

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Upholstery.

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
: 1163 Sec. Ave., . Gallipolis.
.146-~833 or 446-1833.

min.)

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w..k/

RevJew Paul Duke hosts
11 top Washington journal-

lata

MOWREYS Upholstery Rt
1 Box 124, Pt. Pleasant 304:
675-4154.
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news.
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chloego Story
·Frank risks hil life When
his infihrati9ft of a big ayn-

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is uncovered:

(l) 6J Ci}l Maggie When
Mark 's grades slide a psychologist recommends that
l en proJect a more mascu line image to his son
(I) ® Wall Street Week
Louis Aukeyser analyzes
the ·ao s w1th a weekly review of economic and Investment matt ers.

9,00 ffi MOVIE' 'Billy Jack'
(I) 700 Club
(!) 1982 U.S.A . Interna -

(I) ABC News
(I) Doctor In the House
&lt;ID Over Easy

Lawrence Sidenstricker
Backhoe Service. Call 675-

85
Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

77

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Phone 446·3888 or 4.16-4477

Improvements

304-882·3239.

SO 00 t, BUT WHAl

SURE HOPE THIS'LL
GIVE OOP ENOUGH
TIME Tt;ET THOSE
ROCK ROLLER S SE T
UP IN

Special March and April
only. Gene's Deep Steam
Cleaning. Scotch Gaurd .
Free estimate. 992-6309

&amp; Heating

HARTS Used Cars, New
Haven West VIrginia •. OVtlr
20 leu expensive can In
stock.
11
1968 Volkeswagen. PhOne

A~ C'MON, SANDY · iT'S
QETTIH' 0/IRII.-PI'' LATE
AN' .... AN' - l DON'T WI£
IT HERE-·

OH, GEE ·- I'VE FOLLO ~ ED
51\HDY ALL TH' ~AY INTO
SOME TO~N, AN' TI1ERE'S
STILL NO SIGN OF HIM -·

SUBTLETY AN'
FINESSE FER HI S KIND! - AN' YOU

YEAH- Y' NEED

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Home
Improvements

Marcum
Roofing
&amp;
Spouting. 30 years experience, specializing in
buill up roof. Call388-9857 .

3.50 or 400 engines. Also par-

Open Friday, Saturday,
Sunday
1:00-7:30
pm
ONLY, Sam Somerville's
Warehouse, 7 miles East
Ravenswood, Junction Independance Road · Rt. 21,
New Era, Surplus Rental
Clothing,
Army
Camouflage, . Combat
Phone 304- boots, lungle boots, 14 oz.
denim leans $10.00, Packs.

Three used window unit air
conditioners, 4,500-9,70018,000 BTU's, One used
65,000 BTU gas floor fur·
nace, One used central air
conditioning system 30,000
BTU, One full size mat·
tress. On~ used electric furnace. Phone 304·675-3099.

51

P.1qc

PAl NTING - Interior and
ex terior , plumbing ,
rooting, some remodeling.,
20 yrs. exp. Call388·9652.

Misc. Merchandlce

77 Chevy pick up. 74 Mini
motor home. 77 Mavrlck, 16
II. self contained camper.
Call245-.5034.

I h e 0.1 il y ~cntmc l

STUCCO PLASTERING
textured ceilings com mercial and residential ,
tree estimates. Call 2561182.

POODLE
pups,
AKC
registered . No Checks, 304Plastic Septic Tanks. Slate 895-3958.
and county approved. 1,000
gal. tank, price SJ«l. Other PUPPIES, AKC Silver
sizes In stock, haul In your Mlnature Poodles. Phone
pickup truck. Call 614·286· 304-882-3596.
5930, Jackson, Oh . RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES
Siamese cat, 9months old,
female. $.10. Phone 304-5761975 Case 450, dozer- 2757.
tractor , 1,800 hrs., very
good cond., $14,900. Call AKC Yorkshire lerrlor, I
1/2 year old. 3 lbs. $225.
4.16-4537 .
Phone 304·576-2757.
RATLIFF'S POOL CEN MuSical
TER Pools sale, supplies &amp; 57
Instruments
installation. 403 2nd. Ave.,
Gallipolis, Oh. Call 4.166579 . In ground-Ablove Spinet -Console Piano
Bargain - Wanted: Responground.
sible person to take over
low monthly payments on
Panasonlc AM-FM casset- spinet plano. Can be seen
te car stero, auto reverse, locally.
Wille
Credit
Dolby, new, $1.50. Call 4.16- Manager: P.O. Box 33,
9472 .
Friedens, PA 15541.
54

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World

Welterweight Champion ship ABC Sport s features
coverage of this professional championship boxing
doubleheader in the Memorial Auditorium in Buf·
falo. N.Y. (60 min.)
0 ()) ® Dallas J.A. tries
to stop the Farlows from
protecting Sue Ellen . (A)
(60 min .)
I]) Next Question
® Borderlands Thi s documentary takes a probing
rook at the reasons why
many Mexica ns enter and '
work illegally in the United
States. (60 mif!.)
9 :30 (]) MOVIE: 'Escape from
New York'
Cl) Japan, INC. Filmmak er
Kalla lasn takes us inside
Japanese business to see
how corporate decisions
are made, how the workers relate to theii jobs and
companies and how the
decisionmakers
are selected

10:00 0 ffi Cil McClain's Law
Pan one of two . McClain
and Gates team of a secret
prison brotherhood that
demands
members
to
commit crimes for rnembership . (R) {60 min.)

Ill Cll ®Nurse

CID

Masterpiece Theatre
"Love In A Cold Climate .·
Linda , penniless and tearful
in Pari s. begins a whirlw1nd
romance with the Frenchman. Fabrice , le Due de
Sauveterre . (60 mm .)
jCiosed Captioned]
OJ (]21 Nightline
12:00 (]) Burns &amp; Allen
(]) Top Rank Boxing from
Fort Worth. TX
(I) MOVIE: 'Topaz'
(() Nightline
(J) PBS Late Night
IB Ci) Fridays Tonight" s
guest host, David Naughton, is joined by Billy and
the Beaters

12' 30 0 ffi Cil SCTV Network
Cil MOVIE: 'Rotum of the
Secaucus Seven'

CD Jack Benny Show

(() Fridays Tonight ·s gues 1
host. David Naughton, is
joined by Billy and the Beaters .

1:00 ffi SRO: 25 Years of

1 '30

liD 2nd Annual Friday

Night at the Flghto
10:30 (J) Sing out America
Cll TBS Evening Newo
CIJ Supontar Profile
CIJ ® 111
11:oo • Cll CIJ
(!) Nowo
ffi MOVIE: 'c.ttle Annie
end Uttlo Brltchoo'
(I) Noohville RFD
C1l ESPN Sj&gt;otu Center
()) Dfc!t Cavett Conclu-

ma

Single Parent'
(]J Ute of Riley
(1) ESPN !lporto Center

Cll MOVIE: 'Killers from

3 :00

Gene Kelly hosts this look
at yesterday's movie musicals and today's Las Ve~~ floor Shows.

4:00 Cil MOVIE: 'Fiondloh Plot
of Or. Fu Manchu'
(I) I Monied Joon

CIJ MOVIE: 'Deep Volley'
4:30 (I) My Uttlo Mqle
4:46 Cil MOVIE: 'Fon:o of
One'

SATURDAY

. 6/15/82

()) (!) Tonight Show
Johnny io joined by
SteveniOR.

s '
~m1 8t Allen

3:30 (]J Joel&lt; Bonny Show
(1) 1982 U.S.A. lntematlonol Diving
3:46 Cil Hallelujah Hollywood

.
~ 1:30 •

f:,1cleen

CLl IIIID Newo

® MOVIE: 'The Sorcerers'
2 :00 Offi Newo
Cil MOVIE: 'The Hand'
(]J Bachelor Father
2:30 (I) MOVIE: 'Sex end the

sion . Author Saul Bellow is
the ~at .

mln.l
.
Cll MOVIE: 'The f\!ln'

Jerry lee: A Celebration
Jerry lee lewis is joined
by Johnny Cash, Kris Kris· ·
tofferson and Mickey Gilley
to celebrate 25 years of
show business .
(]J I Married Joan
(]J My Uttle Margie

EVENING

(60

8:00

8

(JJ 8 ()) IJ!I Noww .
Cil MOVIE: 'Touched by

7:30

Cl) Traveler's World

(]) Championship Wres tling
()) 8

(121 Wide World of

Sports Part 2
(1) God Has the Answer
(I) Classic Country
(]j) Building With Sun

®I MOVIE' 'Ben'

CIJ Creativity w/ Bill

Moyers
' Women
and
Creativity .' Host Sill Moyers
interviews
three
women artists who discuss
the conflict of art versus
raising a family . (Closed
Captioned]

love'

Cl) Another Ufe
(I) All In the Family
()) Benny Hill Show
0
(I) NBA Basketball
Playoffs: Teams to be
Announced
(]) Captioned ABC News

6:30 0 Cil CLl NBC News
(]) Stan Hitchcock
(1) '76 U.S. Open Golf
Hilites

0 (]) Concern
® CBS News
® Fast Forward

7 :00

IJ (I) Dance Fever
Cil MOVIE : 'The Outlaw '
(I) Judy Lynn Show
(!) ESPN Sports Center

9,30 0

()) Hee Haw
(L) Lawrence Welk

0

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Words

8 :00

0 (I) Inside l ook
(]) Ameri ca n Trail
@ In the Know
0 (]) ([) Harper Valley
Stella and Flora f1 ght to see
w ho 1s the least eHect1ve
f1re ch1ef (A)
(I) MOVIE : 'Carbon Copy·
(]) MOVIE : 'Men in War '
(1) PKA Full Contact
Karate
(I) Nashville Alive
I]) ID (D Love Boat
0 (I) ® Walt Disney
Conclus1on
"1,000.000
Duck · A debt -ndden sc1en ·
ust" s duck begms to lay
golden eggs (60 mm .)
()) MOVIE: 'Stagecoach·
CID Classic Country

of

Champions
(}) Great Railway Jour -

neys
® Hanna's Ark

CITl Jazz at the Mainte nance Shop ·woody Shaw

ffi CD One of the

Boys The boys thmk
Gramps may be a th1ef (A)

9,00 0

CD

ffi

Barba••

Mandrell and the Man drell Sisters Barbara and
her s1sters are JOined by
Johnny Cash and June
Ca rter Cash {A) (60 mm )

Quartet (No. 2) · Woody

ffi MOVIE' 'Fifth Floor'

Shaw,

(I) Undersea World
Jacques Cousteau

trumpe t.

Can er

Jack son, saxophone; Ona1e
AMen Gumbs. piano ; St af ford Jamos, bass; and Vic-

tor lewi s, drum s (60 mm)

G1 1D Solid Gold

CIJ G1

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Love Boat

(Closed Captioned ]

Ill CIJ ®I MOVIE : 'City

On Fire '

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be I fortune to be found at the
bottom o this vessel-A T~CUP

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
1 Fastener
5 Like
some bread

II Love,
in Pamplona
12 Conditional

r elease
13 Georgia city
14 Tooth
substance

DOWN
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of fast
2 Chinese port
3 Beyond
description
/slang)
4 Befo r e
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Yesterday's Answer

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6 Dragoon's

weapon
IS Aniline, e.g.
7 Man's name
16 Vin's
8 Be
descriptive
W1producti ve
11 Midianite
9 Otis
king
invented
18 BasebaU deal

ZO Hebrew Jetter

one

21 Hunting cry 10 " ... but
(var.)
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22 Carry
23 Income
24 Integrity
25 Irish river
26 Insignifica nt 1.--+- 1------1
21 Ship's diary
28 Desire
29 Suffix

from evil "
16 Except
19 Boost
21 Substa nce

in carrots
22 Franchot
23 Germane
24 Honey
of a place

26 Dawdled
28 Task
32 Brazilian
tapir
l3 Indigence
35 Legendary
British king
36 New

Guinea
town

for passion

:W Fanning
implement
31 Chinese
dynasty
34 Tattle
36 Row
37 Vouchsafe
36 Before (Lat.ib-+--+-1--+-+39 Legally
conveyed
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LONGFELLOW

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used for the three L's, X for the t wo O's, rtc Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and form ation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code l ette r&amp; are different .

CRYPTOQUOTES

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l' omcroy - Middl e port, Ohio

F ridily, May 14, 1982

Rhodesurgesq~ck~a~c~b~o=n~~~~~~~~~

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French City
Run winners

•

on emergency chemical bill
The bill would require the owner

COLUM BUS. Oluu 1AP I - Gov.
A. Rhodes has asked
lawmakL·rs to iJd promptly on 1:111
emergrnl'y bill aimed a t protecting
Ohi oans from sp1lls of a to xic
chenuc(l[ known a s PCB

announn·d appumtnwnt of House
conk rl'es to a pwwl tha t will work
on tht · $fi00 nulltun la x boost-

change being a House amendment
that boosted the size of the lax inl'rease by $77 million.
R1ffe said he ta lked to Senate
President Paul E. Gillmor earlier
about the conference committee, but
sa1u. " We didn 't talk about what's in
the bill."
Gillmur has sa 1d the upper chamber wilt rejcd House d umges and insist on a co nfer eiH.'l' committee.
The St•nale will gu through the formality of re j ectin g the House ver-

spe ndtng ('LJt lll eas urc .

sion when 1t reconvenes on either

The bill lt•tnpura riiy r eu ses the un('Olllt' tax by 50 jWrct•nt - fur one
year starl111 g .July 1 - cmd cuL'i sta te
spl'mhng by i-lbout 9 pt•rcent to try to

May 20 or May 26, but 1t also could

ur trans port er uf PCB to re port spills
to the sl&lt;tll' F:nv iromncntal Protec-

Ji:JI11l' S

tiOn Agt•nry ami promptly clean
spi lls.
I.A.·gtslall\'t' lt•cHkrs wt·n· not
for Jll llll l't.M att• t'UIIlllll'lll
on the gon· rn or' s ll'l tt'r .
Ellr!Jer Thursday , Huust' Spectker

Hhodt•s rnadt• ttw rL'QUL'st Thur·

&lt;-1\'i-11 \Ciblt•

ll' ttcr to legi sl(:lt JVt'
leade r s, sc ndlll ~ along a b11l tw send

sda y 111 Cl

r: H1fft· Jr. , D-New Busllm,

Vernal

would help th•al w1lh the problem.
Both

houses wt·n· 111 recess
ful luw 1n ~ Houst• approvCJl Wed ·

m•sday t•f a tct x hlkt'-spe nt.hn~ cut
btll des1gnetl to put stctl e guvern11\l'llt 's 1Juth.:et1n urdl'r .

PC!ll pulyehlnr111"ll'd b1phenyl1 "
ust•d as a lub rlt"ant un t•l t•l·trl('a l
trCJnsfunnl' rS l1ke thust• tlll powt'r
l111cs. Sm:w t.•x perts link PCH to t"&lt;:l/ 1-

l'ra sl' a $1.:1 billllln budget def1 ut.
H1fft· mdlc&lt; tktl that tlw bargatnln l.!
wtll nut bt•t!. lfll wfnrl' the fi rst of ne xt

i."l'r .

Rhod es semi ti ll' IT a n · ct bout 75 to
100 sptlls l'ach y t'(:ll" Ill Oh1o. Many of
tht•lfl 1:1re reported 111 the Ck\'el and
(!rea , wht 'f"l' n•sJdl'nts h d\'L' cu lll·
pla 111L'd about slow cleanups .

\\'l't'k.

S 1' lltlk I"Oilfl' l"l't'S Wl' r l'

llCJllll'd

t'il rill' I".
Hoth htlti Sl·:-. ha Vl' Hp pron·d the U1 ll
but 111 difft·rent form, H rn1:1jor

By The Assuriatt•d Press
f1 ght111g was repo rted around

today '"so Wt ' ccmmuve a ht.•ct d."
Hnt 1sh soJIITt'S sa 1tl the1r ~ove rn­
nwnt wa s st•t•km g guarantees the~t

the Falkland Islands fur murl' than
24 hours. but Brita1n's fure1 gn
st·netary WCt nwd ·' military ltl-

nl' goli&lt;Jl wns nn th t• Falklands'
futurl' woul d ~·o n s Hkr all upt10ns
ra tlll'r thctll t'U illll lt'lll 't' on tlw
preiiiiSt' thtl! 1\t":..! t'll li/W SU\"L' I"t 'lgllt,V
1:-. t'I\Slll"t'd .
Tht• :-.oUTT I' " s; lld tht'l"t' wa s
CI J.! f"l'l'llll'lll 111 pnnt"lplt- but nut 111
tkt,n1 about a pha st·tl. SUJWrnsed
withdrawal uf Bnt1 sh and Ar gl'n tine

l'llh'nL-; m&lt;:~ y occ ur with IIILTt:(:ls Jn g

frequl'll t'Y"
readwll

un

unless &lt;:tJ.: I"l'l'llll'llt
a

t"t'(:lSt'"-flre

;.Jild

fr&lt;:~mt· work fu r peace talks.
U.N Sec rcla r y-Gcn~ral

1s
a

Jant·r

negotJatwns ;t t
U.!'\ twadquarters f11r such an
agrt'l'llll'llt ha\"t' moved 111tu a
Pt'ITZ dt· Cuellar se-nd

("ruu;tl

U.N. llltl'f'llll ddtlw Islands.
In Wa s hllt~'. ll lll, tht• Stal l' Ot·parl·
llll'lll saul Spt•t'li-t! i\111bassa dur Vt•rlltJll W;tllt·rs \"ISikd BuenPs A1res
Ull&lt;!!llli!Uilt "l"d t' ill"ll t'r th1 s wet.·k tu
di sl' uss l il t• V:tlklanr\s IJut not to
fD IT t'S

s t~t ,.;e .

;HHI

llll ll iS i rti !I Uil of

A Bn lls;, ;-&gt;U UITl' who requt·stl'd
cuwn ynllty s;.tJd the ta lks were " nPt
prudtll"Jil g ns1bk n·sults" and thl'
dli:IIH't'S of SUnT SS Wt'rt' about 50-50 .
Tht· soUI"I 'l' scud 1\r/..! t'lltina bUtl/..!t•d
snll lt·w hat. bu t ·' tilt' J.:ap rt'lll&lt;:llll S
\ t•ry wid! · "
Pt'l"i.'Z Lk Cut·llor Sdld thl' Bnt1sh

nq..: n l litk

Tht•

T llllt'S

of London. L!LWtln g a

II IJ..! h - ranklll l.!

anti Argt•ntlllt ' rqJn•st•ntatJ \' t'S WL' IT
ha \ "lllJ..! to gt'l nt ·\\" mstrudwns fr111 11

Ht ·; t ~~t n

ad -

lllllllSir&lt;ttwn uff1nal. :-.all! W;tl!t'rs

tht •Jr governm ents I"L'J)l'atl'dl y. Ht.·
t•xpl'dl'd lll lll"t' i:!IISWl' I"S

Warning issued
Middleport Ch1..f of Puli el' J . J .

Emergency runs

Cr, •nJL'i:lll S ha s ISSUI.'d a warlllllJ! that
s huu t 1n'~

b--b t.: uns ur &lt;Jir
thl' \·ll]a)2L' wlll be
prusl'rult•d . St•\tT&lt;tl rt ·s ldt ·nts ha ve
cu111pl;u1H'd uf such 1-! Ull:- ; bt•Jn ~ used
Ill tht• t"tll ll!lltlll ll.\

&lt;lll,V I )JlL'

Norman Will of Bt•t.•ch Grnn•
Hnml, Hutland. was transpnrtl'd tu
Vet erans Ml'm Una l Hosp1tal &lt;:~t 2:28
p.m. by tlw Hutland unit uf thl'
Ml' l ~.'i County EmL•rgency Ml'dlcal
St·n-rce .
At 8:51 a.111 . Fr1day the Ra c1nc
uni t tr&lt;:~n spo rtt'd Set ra h .J&lt;Jne Congo
to tht• Holzer Mc&lt;li cal Cenll'r, and at
I 08 a.tn . llll' Middleport un it treated
J anet McKrnrl l'.Y but s hl' was nut

Marriage license

tra nsportl·d .

Pomeroy .

rlflt· s

HI

i\ 111&lt;-t!Tia ~L· ]HT il S~ wa:-. ISSUed in
Mt ' I ~S County Proball' Court to Dl'n"" Ha y Wolfl'.l:!. Hl. I . Middleport.
and Paml'la An n Eva ns. 22, Hl. 2.

ds. Story and additional photos appear on 8 - I and C-2
of todoy's edition. (Lorry Ewing photos} .

report thl' sa me day if the committee has une by then. Gillmor's offl ee sa1d.
St·na te 17ll'lll bers of thl' conference

emrumttet• will be Sen. Hll'hard H.
F in an, R-Cinc in nct ll , who will ad as
t'h&lt;-tinnan , a long with Scns. Thoma s

A. Van Meter. R-Ashland, and
Will1a111 F. Bowen, D-Cincinnat1.

I

p1esented " new 1deas" about the
sovere ignty Issue But there was no
c onfirmation of thi s from
Wash1 ngton, I.ondon or Buenos
Aires.
Brit1s h Foretgn Secretary Francis
Pylll told the House tlf Com mons
Britc.lln 's 1111 lltat)' pn·ssure on
Arge ntrna 1s dfect 1n' Sl lll'l' ·· there
a rl' s1gns tht· llll'Ssage is begi nmng

BICYCLE PARADE - The second annua l " kids'
day" parade, sponsored by the SyracusL~Minersv ill o·
Baseball Association, will be held in the village uf
Syracuse Saturday, May 15. Youngsters participating
are to line up behind Larry's Grocery at noon with the
parade to get under way at I p.m. The parade will
travel up Dusky Street to Frog Blvd., up Sixth Street to
College Road then up Fourth Street, off Fourth to
Brodgman tn the Syracuse Ball Field . Youngsters a"'

Eighteen defendants were fined
and 10 ulhl'rs fo rfeited bonds in
Mei )!s Co unt y Court.

F111ed by Judge Pa trick O'B rien
IH'n· Dand Mardis, Columbus, $10
i:llld rosts. ass ured clt•cu· distance ;

Sharun Buwt·rsux. Alht•ns. and Edward Zinn, Gallipolis. $22 a nd cusls

lluild up pressures on Argent ina
sl l'ad ily and pro gress1vly and
n ·morse lt.•ss ly,' ' Py m scHd .

Chesler. $10 and costs, no eye
prokclion ; Scott Noel , Purlsmuulh,
and Debra Searls, Shaw AFB. S.C. ,
$20 and l'Osls l'arh. spl'l'd : Bubbit• R.
Hi ll, Pn11wruy, and Willi am F ranl' is.
Ht•t•ds\" illl·. $2 1 and costs each,
spt•t·d : Leonard Kl'll y. Cleveland.
$30 and t·osts. overlength : Shawn
Sll'ck. Mt'Connelsv ille, $10 and
(·osb, speed : Da vid G r a te . R utl a nd .
$1 0 () lld rus ts. ass url'd dear dis lan&lt;T: Tum Wa lters. Middh•porl. $10

Choraliers will
present concert
Tht· Ml'lgs Hi gh Sc hunl Voeal
Choralil' r S

will

prl'scnt the hghll'r purt1 ons of the
&lt;h·partnwnt'!-i sprin g eulll'L' rt to be
held at :1 p.m. Sunday at the Middleport First U111led Pn·sbyll'rian
Chureh .
The gruup w1ll be dt1111 g a medley
from the BruadwCJy IIIU si cal ,
.. Chorus l.11ll'" as Wl' II as llw Old
Soft S hill' Song CJIId Hot'k A·byt• Your
llaby W1th " Di xit• Ml'lt&gt;dy" . All
members of tht· departnll'nt , tltret'ted by Ed Harkless, wil l present the
fmC::Il numbers of the coJH 'Prt among
whirh will be "Cmmn Through the
Hye". All alumIll uf lhl'\'oca l departnll'nt an· wvi ted to join in thl' fina l
presentati on wh1ch will be "Old
Irish BlesSing". The publi c is invited
a nd thl're is no i:ldm iss1on chaq..(e.

to have their bikes decorated, if they wish, and judging
of the bikes will be held following the parade. Bikes wiU
be judgtd and prizes awa rded for the prettiest, most
original and most unique. Youngsters of the SyracuseMinersville area are welcome to participate. Ball
games will be played following the activities. Ready to
lake part are, front, BiUy Davis ; back, 1-r, Todd Lisle,
Shawn Amott and Jason Arnott.

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the gon•rnment has been trylflg to

o,•partm c nt' s

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had been held at the Gallla County Junior Folrgroun·

vote on thl' con ferenre committee' s

Cease fire under study
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Despite the uncomfortably hot weather, more than
400 runners from the tri-state area participated In the
French City Run In Gallipolis Saturday morning . Seen
here crossing the finish line ore the winners of each
Individual event In the race. Tad Lockard of Wellston,
left, won top spot In the Dinosaur Dash (I mile} race,
Joseph Stockmol of Athens, center, wos first in the 5-K
(3. I mile/ event and Tom Stevens of Middletown , Md ..
right, vvos the first to streak In offer the grueling 10-K
(6.2 mile/ race . The event, co -sponsored by the Ohio
Volley Publishing Co. and Holzer Medical Center,
drew more than 200 more participants than last year's
race, vvhlch was the first under th e OVP and HMC co sponsorship. Previously, the race, called th e Fun Run,

l'dch.

speL•d :

Lowell

Ridenour,

anti t.•adl, failed to yie ld ; Diane

Jones, Rl•edsnllt&gt;, $20 and &lt;'osts ,
f~:~1lt·d to di s plr~ y \"alJd regis tra tiOn :
Duane Barbt'r , Reed" ille. $20 and
costs. unsafl' vl' hil'le: Eliward Duffy. Punwruy, $10 and eusls. dri ving
wron ~ w&lt;:~y on di v 1dcd highway ;
.J&lt;:~nw s Patterson, Syracust.•, $40 and
costs. SIX nwnths probation, no
moton·y('ll' ent.l nrseJJJent : Juthth
Pll'rl'c. Radl'liff. Oh1u, $57 and costs.

spt•1·d
, $250 and
rusts. : Roy
Sl'\"t•nSL't'.
dctBidwell
ys confinem
ent,
li&lt;'&lt;'llSL' suspt•ndl'd for 90 da ys, DWI.

Fooit•ltmg bonds wt•n · Jeffrey
Hamonund. Washington, W. Va ..
Hubert Boling , Athens. James
Tron tte, Jr ., Morgantown, Thomas
Welty, Wadsworth, and Charleb
Admitted : Huby Hallida y, Edgecomb, Mareois, F'la ., $50.50
Hut land : Mary Heynolds, Pomeroy; each, speed; Henry Cade, Pomeroy,
Gene Yost. Racine ; Lu la Phillips, $70.50, spe&lt;'d: Lonnie Hanshaw. Ft.
Pomeroy; and Woodrow Zw illing, Fay, W. Va ., $45.50, unsa fe ve hicle:
RichH· Blu ml'na ucr, Columbus,
Syracuse.
$45.50,
assured clear distance ;
Di scharged: Salli e Cadl e, NorMiehael
Pierce, Middleport, $72.55,
man Hysell. Oscar Imboden: Kelhe l
no dri ve r 's license; George Ratcliff,
Hatfield. and Jud y Re uter.
Middleport, $45 .50, unsafe vehi cle.

Plat books out
A new 1982 Mei gs County Pial
Book IS now bei ng disln buled by the
Meigs County Extens1on Service Offi ce and the Offiee of the Meigs Soil
and Water Consen ·alion Distri ct.
The 58-page buok has been compiled by Meigs 4-H Clubs and the Soii
and Water Conservation Office as a
publi c service. The book , 8''' by II ,
sells fur $8.

PINEV ILLE. W.Va. - A C&lt;:~llli:i County III&lt;IIl has bt•t·n •·omw h'd uf
dt.•g rt'l' rnurdl'r With lllt'rl'y Ill W ytllll lll ~' Co unt~ CIJ"I" ll l! r ourt
A g u 11t~ nrd1d was retu r ned Cit noon Fnday a ~ a111 s t .lot' \ llt.dl. 2R.
Ew1ndon. CH't'tl!"dln l-.' lo Sal unla y's t'd1 l1 on of tht · B t ·t· k lt·~ Jl ll.~t- ll n ;ll d
Hr.~ll was t'h ar ~l'd w1th murdtr 111 I'OillltTtJun w1th t ht · dt ·&lt;tt h ,,f . L 11 111' ~
l .ax tnn durlll l' a dru g !f·ddt• on W.V!t 10111 C';tlllj)U ..., 111 t\prill!IBl
Thl' casl' Wl'llt tu ttw 11· rnan, llllL'-WOlll&lt;-111 jury Thur.-; d ; r~ .rfl•·r l it H Ill
The t"tlll\"ldlnn 111eans Ha ll wlll hfl \" t• lo s pt •nd 10 .\·t·ar .., 11 1 [''"' "" ' l lwf l il"\'
bt•t'O llllll ~ t · !t ~ lblt · ftlr parult- . A ddenst· n ·q ut ·st to h;n1 · ll w dt · l· l..., , . ,, l
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With no prospect of a Triple
Crown winner this year because
Kentucky Derby winner Gato Del
Sol's trainer decided to pass up
the Preakness, the'front-nmning
Ljnkage, ridden by veteran Bill
Shoemaker, emerged as the top
coateoder·.ln Saturday's 107th
running of the Preakness.
Results of the raee, the second
leg of the Triple Crown, appear
ouC-1.

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OFF SHE GOES... - An eutry In the 11th luteruatlonal Chicken Flylug Meet Is pushed out of the
traditional, outsized mailbox used as a lauucblug platform at Bob EvaDB Farms Saturday afternoon.
The event drew entries awl their owuers from all over the cooutry. Dr. Glyde Marsh of Ohjo State
University continued as the leading judge of the fastest and farthest-flylug fowl. The only area owner
to place was Sherwood Costen of Point Pleasant, whOfle Cora placed third Ia the featherweight
division. Costen's bird Lola B., who did not compete In Saturday's event, "'talos the world championship record ol302 feet, eight laches. Story appears on A_..

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PHOTO SALE- Are you in this picture? Old photos such as this one,
a S&lt;'l' lll' from a past Meigs High School play, will he on sale Saturday,
May 15, in the school cafeteria from 10 a.m. un!i1 2 p.m. This "Foto" Fair
is sponsored by the Meigs Marauder staff to help pay lor the '82 yuear·
book. Old yearbook pictures will be available for 10 cents, 25 cents, and 40
cents. A limited number of '80 and '81 yearbooks will also be ava ilable for
$10 and $14. Meigs graduates, their parents, and the public arc welcome
to come to the Fair and browse.

ease accept our

a Bilco ·Basement Door.

Woa your home buiH without the uHIIty and safety of a direct baaemenl
door? Break through now and open the way lo a whole extra noor of
valuable tMng apace. A modern. oll-ateel Bllco Basement Door Ia the
link between your bolement and the great ouldoora. ~~ wtde , direct
occeu mok" storage easy, convenient. Stopa traffic through flrat noor
rooms . Gtvea you the direct route lo apace you con really uae and
!nlov to.~ recreation, hobbles and atoooge. '-lk ua too a copy of Bllco 'a
How to booklet: o r. we con arrange roo the complete Installation by
a reliable controctoo .

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Theodore T. Reed, Jr., Meigs
county Savings Bond Chairman,
reported purchased of $22,020 in
United Stales Sav ings Bonds were
credited to the county fur the first
quarter of 1982.

tat ion to attend

GOSPEL MEETING

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST
MAY 17-23
7:00P.M. EACH EVENING
SUNDAY 10 :00 A.M. - 7: 00P.M.
SPEAKER - SAM BARTRUG, LAINGS, OHIO
SERMON TOPICS
MONDA Y - " God ' s Book - The Bibl e"
TUES DA Y- " The Foolishness of God Verses the
wi sdom of M en"
WEDNESDAY-"Worship-A Gift of Love"
THUR SDA Y - ".How Can We Remain Faithful? ' ·

British
an
airstrip on Pebble Island, to the
north of West Falkland Island,
blowlug up an ammunition dump
awl destroying several planes,
the British Defense Ministry said
Saturday. It was the first time
British ground troops officially
were reported ashore in the
Falklauds sluce Argentine forces
seized them from Britain April 2.
Complete details
on I)-I.

FRIDAY - " Judgment Day Surprises"
SAT UR DAY-"The Church at Ephesus"
SUNDAY - " Fottow This Rule and Ye Shalt Have
Peace"
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tonlgbt. The eplce features a
buge cast lucludlng Sir Johu
Glelpd, ADDe Baucroft awl Johu
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·Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

1982

Veterans Memorial

A mmior aecidenl on the Burger
Chef pa rking lot was investigated by
Pomeroy Pol ice. ll was reported
that Rhonda Thompson. Moundsville backed into a ve h1 cle owned
by Ra nd y Lew is. Cl ifton, W. Va.
There was minor damage to both
ca rs but. no citations.

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By KEVIN KELLY
Times--Sentinel Stall
GALUPOUS - ll's "almost irnpossible" to calculate how much a
criminal trial costs a small county,
but a major three-day trial held in
Gallia County Common Pleas Court
last month cost the county and laxpayers roughly $15,000.
Judge Richard Roderick sa id the
costs of the murder trial lor 24-yea r·
old Russell Robinson, Rl. I ,
Cheshire, were lied up in indigent
client fees, prosecution preparation
lor the case and defendant incarceration.

Robinson was found guilty of
voluntary manslaughter April 8 by a
Jury in connection with the shooting
death of Paul E. Spencer, 24, Rt. I ,
Cheshire, last Jan. '!J.
Roderick said jurors' and witnesses' fees, in addition to court
costs, came to about $1 ,050. Because
Robinson was classified as indigent,

"In o small county lllce Golllo, If plea
bargaining did not go on and If probation
weren't granted In o great number of cases, the
county couldn't oHord the coselood... Everyone
wants fustlce and no one con really oHord It," Common Pleas Judge Richard C. Roderick
a court-appointed attorney had to be
named . The attorney's fees in this
case, he estimated, came to more
than $2,800.
Because the attorney, Ronald
Calhoun, has filed an appeal lor his
client, costs will also rise because a
transcript must be provided free of
charge to the defendant in the appeal.
"Those are the costs that stand out
in the eyes of the public," Roderick
said. " But the real expense is the
hidden costs which don't go into a
case like that. "

Since the Gallia County Jail
wasn't upen at the lime, Rubinson
was lodged in the Jackson County
Jail from the lime uf his arrest unti l
the end of the trial and his later transfer to the Mansfield Reformatory to
serve his prison sentencl'. Because
he spent nearly 80 days in Jackson,
the eost to the county was abuul $21)
per day.
Robinson also had to be taken to
Gallipolis and back to Jackson on
"at least" eight occasions for court
appearances, Roderick said, which
I Cootluued on A---4)

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showers lor Saturday from lht· central Gulf tn the Mid"esl antlnurthern
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Middleport to honor General Hartinger;
Native son returns for
.
MennoriallVeekend
By BOB HOEFLICH
Tlmes-Seulluel Staff
MIDDLEPORT - The Village of
Middleport - joined by other Meigs
County conununities - will roll out
its red, white and blue carpet over
Memorial Weekend to pay tribute to
a native son, General James Hartinger.
A son of Mrs. Violet Hartinger,
Beech St., Middleport, and the late
Lawrence Hartinger, General Hartinger, al943 graduate of Middleport
High 'School, was inducted into the
U.S. Anny in 1943. He ~~erved In the
infantry for three years and ill 1945
through a ·competitive field test won
an appoinbnent to the United States
Military Academy at West Point. He
, is" now one of only 12 four star
generals in the United States.
Festivities to honor General Hartinger will get underway at 6:30 p.m.
on Friday, May 28, when the Mid-

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dleport-Rotary Club will stage a dinner for 250 persons at the Middleport
Masonic Temple. Bernard Fultz will
serve as toastmaster for the event
with entertainment provided by Ar·
mand Turley at the organ and the
"Voices of Liberty" directed by
Mrs. June VanVranken. General
Hartinger will speak. Lee McComas
is serving as chairman for the dinner.
On Satutday, May 29, a parade
will move from the area of the
Pomeroy-Mason bridge to the Middleport Conununity Park at 10 a.m.
Several floats are being prepared,
with Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of' Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority making the float
on which General Hartinger will
ride.
Other floats expected are those of
Middleport American "Legion Post
128, Middleport Chamber of Colnmerce, Middleport First Baptist

Church, the Middleport Business
a,nd Professional Women's Club, the
Middleport Alwnni Association,
Central 'Trust Co., Royal Crown Bottling Co., Bank One of Pomeroy and
the Fanners Bank and Savings Co.
Bands of both Eastern and Meigs
High Schools will be in the parade
and there will be entries by the Air
Defense National Guard. The United
States Air Force ROTC Color Guard
will lead the parade. There will be
Shrine clowns and entries by the
Syracuse Cub Scouts, the Meigs
County Riding Club and the lire
units of Pomeroy, Middleport,
Racine and Rutland. Any group
wishing to participate - and it is
requested that the patriotic theme
be carried out by entrants - maY
still do so by contacting Roger
Morgan, parade chairman, or
William D. Childs, ~eneral chair(Contluued on A---4)

HONORED- Four Star General James Hartinger, a native son of
MJdcileport, wiD be honored with a round of activities on Memorial
Weekend.
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