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14

Lawmakers ponder r--el-.-e_v___at_o_r~-=--·.--::--b--:-:le~m_s
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Area deaths
Jean Smith, Dayton and Audrey
Henry, Jackson, Ohio; one nephew,
Ben Philson, Racine.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m . at the Racine Meth·
odlst Church with the Rev. Howard
Shiveley and the Rev. James Clark
otflclatlng. Burial will be In Letart
Faits Cemetery. Friends may call
a t the Rawllngs-Coats-Biower Fun·
era! Home, Middleport, anytlme
Friday. The famlly will receive
friends Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
and until noon on Saturday at which
time the body will be taken to
churc h to Ue In state.

Edith A. Hayman
Edith A Hayman. 87 Racine,
died Wednesday at Gran t Hospital,
Colum bus.
Miss Hayman was bom June 15,
1894 at Pomeroy the daughter of the
late Leonidas and Aurllla Harpold
Hayman. She was also preceded In
death by three sisters and two
brothers.
She Is survived by seven nieces,
Grace, Jane, a nd Ruth Ellis. a ll of
Columbus; Kathryn Phltson and
Ma ry Lew Johnson, East Letart;

Meigs County happenings
Uand; PauUne Elizabeth Taylor.
Middleport ; Gary Wayne Walker,
Belle, W. Va .; Cheryl Lynn
Kropka, Middleport; Hazel Lillian
Ferrell, Galllpolls; Denise Tlllls,
Rutland.
DISCHARGEs ... Jo hn David
Klng, Woodrow Troy Zwilling, Robert Wesley Cundiff. Andrew
Cross. Wllbur Row ley, Sr.

Didn't strike pole
Due to a reporter's error, Dora R .

Hysell, 61, Long Bottom, was !ncar·
rectly Identified as driver of the
vehicle which struck a utility pole
following a collision with a vehicle
driven by Bert IV. Teaford, 57, Rt. 2,
Racine. on Meigs County Rd . 281ast
Saturday.
The Gallla -Melgs Post of the
state highway patrol said Teaford 's
vehicle was the one which struck
the pole.
Hysell was cited for assured
clear distance In the Incident.

Will place flags

1

Middleport Pollee Chief J . J . Cremeans wa rned today that the par·
ents of unUcensed persons riding
mopeds In the vlllage wU1 be cited
Into court .

Conlullll'd fnun JX!IJ.t•ll
O::tfHI groccnes.

Goa l F.stablished

F.vans has long been actiVe 111 the
field of health care, ha vi ng served as
trustee of the Holzer Hospital Foundation and Exec uti ve conunittee
member of the Holzer Medical Cenkr. Helped orga nize and served as a
Trustee of the Ohio Va !ley Center
F'ound£J ti on,i nc.
He has bet•n an adive member of
his church for more tha n 50 years
and has served as trustee. In the
field of education, he has served as a

HayPs s&lt;:11d that a $1.1 mill JUn en·

dowrm·nt goal has bl'l' ll es tablished ,
$100,000 of wlm·h would be ea rmarkt•d for lht• n·nm · &lt;:~t l on of the
ru rrl'nt dJntll)-! fcH"i!il~ in to the
buslilL'SS sc huo! and tlw rL'Illallllkr
to equ1p and upd&lt;.-~te tht • c lass romn s

and pru ~ranl~ .
To date. $84:1.000 has bt·t·n ril'd~t·d
and ,I.! IV\' IL
Acconllng to a school spokes m&lt;:~n .
the l'Ufl'l'llt dllllll,l.! hall Will bl' lnO\'l'd
mtu &lt;J lll' W 30,()()()..squan· foo l campus

member of the Ga llipolis City School

D1striet's Board of Ed ucati on and
was instrumenta l in the establishmen t of Rio Gra nde Community

c t•nter that IS expel'lt•d to be I'Olll-

plcted July 15. At that tmw. !ht·
built.hng whwh houses thl' currl'nt

dinin g hall will be converted Into a
seven l'loss room complex that will
house the
business sc hool. A
business ltbrary and office space for
the business faculty will be included
m the {'OIIlplex .
Evans wa s born on a farm near
Cadmus, In l.t'WI S E. and Bertha
Keller E vcms. He was next to the
youngest of 10 ch ildren. He attended
Cadmus Elementa ry School a nd
gn1duatcd from Gall1a Academy
H1gh School 111 !928. In 1931. Emerson married Evelyn Gertrude Tope.
Ttll' y have three :-;ons - Merrill,
Dt:tniel and l ..&lt;:~rry ~ &lt;HH.l ten gnmdduld ren
He has se rved a~ prl'sirlt:nt a nd
enns uIIan t at the 0 h1o Va II e y Ba nk

College.
Evans continues tu demonstrate

C:t

fmn resolve to do hi s deeds in

LEASING
. .EQUIPMENT

!f!!!!!
TO BUSINESS, ·INDUSTRY,
_,AND THE PROFESSIONS
BANK ONE OF POMEROY. NA

614/992·2133

E. E. Davis award for outstanding
health servi!'e planning and development in the region. Emerson was
Gallia County's Man of the Year in
1976, and became the first Rio Grande College Fellow in 1900.

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durin g a 34-yem· e~ssocia tion with 1
that co nce rn . Ht• has bee n engagt'd
111 f&lt;:~ n n in g and cattle breeding mo~ t
,,f his life. ln 19:17. he and his brother,
J ohn, founded the Evans Park mg
Co. whe re Emerson s~ rve d as
pres1dent and dirct'lor until it was
sold 111 1972. Ha vmg been one of the
orga nize rs. he served as ehairman
of the boa rd of Bub Evans Farms.
Inc.. unt1 i 197 1. He continues as a
diredor, se nior VICe- president a nd
chairmnn of the finance committee
of that organizatiOn.
In 1956, he organized Evans Enterprises, wh1 ch is a f"mily held corpont lion d ce~ li ng in co mmercial a nd
real esta te properties. Other
bus iness ve ntures include fa rm SUfr
plies, home accessor ies, furniture,

Infant
Summerwear

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352 E. Main, Pomeroy
Your FTD Flonst

Ross District faces indebtness
COLUMBUS, Ohio- State Auditor Thomas E . F erguson says an
analysis of the Union-Scioto Local School qtstrtct In Ross County
shows It will be $278,001 ln debt by the end of 1982.
Ferguson's examiners analyzed the district's cash Dow which Is a
first step for a district to take In seeking a state loan. Voters In the
dlstrlct voted to raise their school taxes by 3.4 mills last November.

SAVE THIS WEEKEND ON TOPS AND JEANS YOUR FAMILY WILL
NEED DURING THE COMING SUMMER.

CHILDREN'S
TOPS

Reg. 15.75 . ......
Reg. 16.50 .... ..
Reg. 19.00 . . . . . .
Reg. 112.50 .....

Defendant, alleged drug pusher
COLUMBUS, Ohio- Docume nts opened In court this week show
pollee belleve a man charged with kUling a university coed had
made several young women write suicide notes a nd have sex In
exchange for drugs.
The documents show pollee sought evidence to support such a llegations when they got a wa rrant F eb. 26 to search the apartme nt of
Roy Sage tour days after the body of Catherine Wanner was found
there . She had been shot In the head and chest.
Sage, 47, also was shotln the head and chest. He recovered and Is
In county ]all, charged with aggravated murder In the death.
Sage told pollee at the tlme that he and Ms. Wanner, 18, su!ferro
the wounds In a suicide pact.

Stock up for your ch tl dren's
summer wardrobe .
Tanks, k nt ts , sun tops,
blouses and sweat shi rt s.
Lirtle boys &amp; gir ls s•zes · 6
mos . to '14 mos , 2 to 4, 4 to
6x. 7 to 14.

Our ent ire stock of jea ns for l diiP
Q•r ls and boys is included tn th ts
srtle
E las ft c watsts , 5 pocke tt jeans,
pa .nters pants .

Sale '4.59
Sale '5.19
Sale '7 .19
Sale 19.99

REG . $3 .00 ..............
REG . $4 .50 ... ..... ......
REG . $6 .50 .....•.•..•...
REG. $9 .00 ... . ...... . ...
REG . $12 .00 .............

SALE $2 .39
SALE $3.59
SALE $5.19
SALE $7.19
SALE $9.59

SALE

JUNIOR JEANS
Wra ng ler and L ord Isaacs in f asn.on
poc kets. 5 pocke t st yles , belted styl es
and baseball pants. Qua l ity denim
jeans at sa le prtces!
Jr . sizes 3 thr u 15

Reg. 18.00
Reg. 122.00
Reg. 126.00
Reg. 128.00
1

Sale 14.39
Sale 117.59
Sale 120.79
Sale 122.39
1

Fewer senrices will be offered

JUNIOR
TOPS&amp;
BLOUSES
Pullover
kntt
t anks,

COLUMBUS, Ohio - There will be fewer Ufeguards and some
weeds may not be mowed at Ohio's 71 state parks this summer due to
the parks' budget cuts.
Attendance Is expected to climb to a record 40 mllllon from Memorial Day to Labor Day this year, up from 35 mllllon a year ago.
The department's budget was cut 10 percent from the level InItially approved last fall.
In addition, both the House and Senate versions of a tax Increasespending cut btl! before a joint conference committee would Impose
another round of reductions that could total up to 9 percent.

sleeveless button front s,
pea sa nt sty les, V neck
knit s plu s many more .
Sizes S, M , Land XL .

Reg. 17.50 .... Sale '5.59
Reg. '12.00 ... Sale 19.59
Reg. '17.00 ... Sale '13.59
Reg. '24.00 . . . Sale '19J 9

Hinkley said 'quite intelligent'
.

LADIES'

TOPS &amp;
BLOUSES

MEN'S

BLUE JEANS

Tank tops, knits,
sleeveless
styles,
long and
short
sleeves and solids,
stripes and prints.
Complete range of
misses and extra
sizes.

Reg. 119.00
Reg. 122.00
Reg. 130.00
Reg. 135.00

Sale 115.19
Sale 117.59
Sale 123.99.
Sale 127.99

of · our men's
denim jeans,
styles,
cut
·eans .

Reg . $8.00 ... Sale 56.39
.. SaleS8.79
R~g . Sl6.00 . SaleSI2 .79
Reg. SZ4 .00 . Sate S19, 19
Reg . S28 .00 . Sate S22 .39
R~g . Sll.OO

Men's '19.95 Jeans
1
15.60
Men's '21.95 Jeans
'17.10
Men's '23.95 Jeans
1
18.70
Men's '29.95 Jeans
'23.40

WASHINGTON - The man who shot President Reagan Is "quite
Intelligent," but he Is consumed by self-hate, uncomfortable with hts
sexual feelings and desperate when he has no one to cUng to, a
psychologist says.
Dr. Ernst Prellnger, testlfytng Thursday In the trial of John W.
Hinckley Jr., also said that only one "normal" person In a mlllion
would have scored as poorly as Hinckley dld on a test measuring
severe mental depression.
Prellnger, a Yale University psychologist called by the defense,
said Hinckley's thoughts and feelings came out In Interviews and on
written tests. The doctor Is returning to the witness stand today tor
cross-examination.
The psychologiSt was the thlrct defense witness to testlfy that
Hinckley suffered from an extreme mental Ulness when he shot
Reagan and three other men March 30, 1981. Hinckley has pleaded
Innocent by reason of Insanity.

MEN'S

KNIT SHIRTS
111

w . 2nd

DAN'S BOOT SHOP

Pomeroy, Oh .

Ideal for wear right now . This
sale inc ludes all our men' s knit
shirts and tank tops. Terrifi c
se lection of styles and co lors in
a ll sizes. Perfect for graduation
gifts and Father' s Day in June.

Men's 16.95 Knit Shirts . . . 15.55
Men's 19.95 Knit Shirts . . . 17.95
Men's 111.95 Knit Shirts .. 19.55
Men's '14.95 Knit Shirts . 111.95
BOYS

DENIM JEANS

Slim and regular sizes
8 to 14. Studerit sizes 26
to 30 waist, lengths 30
to 36 and husky slze.s 8
through 20.
Basic and
Fashion
Styles.

Boys 114.95 Denim Jeans
Boys 116.95 Denim Jeans
Boys 118.95 Denim Jeans
Boys 119.95 Denim Jeans

• 111.60
. 113.20
. 114.80
. 115.60

ELBERFELD$ IN
.,

0.3 percent, less than the0.5 percent
of March a nd the 0.7 of February.
ln a ll, the unadjusted Consumer
Price Index stood a t 284.3 In April,
meaning tha t a hypothetical llst of
goods and services costing $10 In
1967 would have cost $28.~3 last
month.
Next year. the Labor Depart ·
ment will adj ust the widely crltlz·
Iced housing component of the
Index by replacing that ca lculation
with a "rental equivalent " formula.
Had the rental equivalent been
used last month, the department
said. prices wou ld have registered
a seasona ll y adjusted decline of 0.2
percent - an annual rate of 1.8
percent.

entinel
2 Secliont, 1:2 Poget
15 Cenh
A Multimedia In c. Newspaper

Seven hurt in area accidents

TOPS &amp; JEANS SALE
Children's Jeans

line had set records In March.
Overall transportation costs,
whic h Include gasoUne prtces, fell
1.6 percent. Partia lly ot!settlng the
drop In gasoline prices were higher
costs for both new a nd used cars.
In other areas, the new repon
said :
-Medical care costs, up more
than a ny other segment of the CPl.
rose 1 percent, matc hing the March
rise. Prices for hospital rooms
jumped 1.2 percent and doctors'
tees were up 0.6 percent.
-Apparel costs edged up0.1 per·
cent , less than the 0 .~ percent gain
posted In each of the two previous
months.
-Entertainment prices were up

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, May 21, 1982

Officials overcome hijacker

LADIES &amp;
TOPS, SHORTS AND PLEATED
PANTS BY DEE CEE.
ALSO T-SHIRT LETTERING
AND TRANSFERS.
TRANSFERS INCLUDE
PACMAN, SMURFS,
AND MANY, MANY MORE.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Voi. 31, No . 13

Copyrigktltd 198:2

THE FINEST FOOD IN TOWN AND ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES SERVED

SALE

vegetagle costs also decllned. Restaurant a nd alcohoUc beverage prices were up, however.
-Housing costs jumped O.B per·
cent, boosted by a 1.2 percent gain
In hom e prtces themselves a nd a 0.6
percent gain In mortgage Interest
rates. Rents rose a slight 0.2 per·
cent, the smallest gain In two years.
-Fuel oU prices fell 3.8 percent,
the largest drop since the departmen t bega n recording s uc h
monthly price trends In 1952.
-Gasoline prices plummeted 6.7
percent. the largest drop since
these costs were first recorded
monthly In 1967. Over the las t 12
months, gasollne prices have
plunged 12.5 percent.
Prices for both fuel oll and gaso-

he Daily

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

FLORIST
PH. 992 -2 644

bor Department Is based on a more
precise calculation of monthly
changes than the figu re the department makes public.
For the 12 months ending with
Aprll, today's report said, lntlatton
rose 6.6 percent.
All the calcula tions reflect adjustments for normal seasonal variations.
The Aprll report gave these
brea kdowns of price activity:
-Food prices rose 0.3 percent,
reversing a 0.3 percent decline In
March.
Big Jumps were r ecorded In prices for beef and pork while poultry
prices rose moderately. For thesecond straight month, egg prices
were ott sharply. Fresh fruit a nd

POMEROY

~~ OFF

OP EN MON .-S AT .
9:30 -5: 00

worldwide oll surplus.
Aprll's tlgures bolstered many
economists' predictions that, for all
of 1982. Inflation as measured by
the CPJ should be In the range of 5
percent to 6 percent.
In Its new report. the Labor Department said the Index rose a seasonally "djusted 0.2 percent In
Aprll , after falllng 0.3 percent In
March. It had advanced 0.2 percent
In February a nd 0.3 percent In
January .
March's decline was the tlrst
since Aprll 1965 and the sharpest
drop since 1953.
If prtces rose for 12 straight
months at Aprll's 0.2 percent, the
yearly jump would be 3.0 percent.
The annual rate reported by the La-

222 Main St.

20(17/0

Save your sales slips for
non-sale items. Ask us for
details.

EVERY FRIDAY 1fz SATURDAY
NIGHT TO THE HITS OF TODAY FROM 10 TIL 1 WITH
JAY HILL

LADIES' DRINKS 1/zPRICE
Rock &amp; Roll and Remember
with all the hits from
Yesteryear.

presented to him. These in clude
di stingui shed service awa rds from

l-lome Economi cs. He received the

DANCING

LADIES' NIGHT
'60's NIGHT
TliURSDAY 9:30-12:00

secret. In spite of that fact, many
honors and awa rds have been

th e Gall ipolis FFA, the Gallia County Soil a nd WC:Jter ConservCJtion
Distriel a nd the Ohio State Uni ve rsity College of Ag ricultu re a nd

WASHINGTON (AP) - Consumer prtces rose In AprU a t a modest
annual rate of 3.0 percent, reboundIng from their sharpest drop In 29
years, the government said today.
Higher food and housing costs,
which offset fresh record declines
In gasoline prices, were largely
responsible.
But even with the Increase In the
Labor Department's monthly Consumer Price Index Inflation so far
this yea r was stlll running at a tow
level of 1.5 percent, calculated
a nnua lly.
The overall easing of the Index,
which averaged 8.9 percent last
year and 12.4 percent In 1980, has
been widely attrtbuted to the stubborn recession and the lingering

THE MEIGS INN

pletely a nd a nything above that
would have been covered a t the 80
percent level ," Stackhouse said.
The bill would a uthorize an Indemnity fund from which farmers
could seek reimbursement l1 warehouses ha ndling their grain go

Warning issued

ADMISSIONS .. · Homer Gra ·
ham , Racine; Clarence Gans,
Pomeroy; Clarence Longstreth,
Pomeroy; Mary Lucille Kauff,
Pomeroy; Oscar Imboden. Mlnersvllle; Rlley L. McClelland. Ru·

HAPPY HOUR
4:30. 6:30
Monday-Thursday
DRINK 1fz PRICE

Consumer prices increase in April

. .BANK ONE .. _

broke.
Financing for the $4 mllllon fund
would come from a fee of up to onehalf cent per bushel on grain sold.
Although the fee would he paid by
licensed handlers, It Is expected to
be passed on to farmers.
The measure Improves the Agriculture Department's a blltty to
oversee elevators to determine
which might be In financial trouble.
It establishes requirements for
fiscal solvency that an applicant for
a grain handler's license must
meet.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -State
Agric ultu re Director John M.
Stackhouse Is backing a bllt before
a Senate panel aimed at protecting
farmers from taking losses when
grain elevators close.
The bllt Is before the Senate Agriculture, Commerce a nd Labor
Committee.
It Is by Rep. Dale Locker, DAnna, and cleared the House May
5.
Queen City Grain Inc. filed a petition for bankruptcy In Cincinnati
the next day, leaving about ll
farmers In southwestern Ohio, southeastern Indiana and northern
Kentucky unpaid .
The farmers were owed amounts
ranging from $307 to $58,948. for a
total of about $553.001.
"The !allure In Cincinnati just
adds to the llst" of elevator bankruptcies In Ohio over the last decade, Stackhouse said Wednesday.
He said 33 !allu res have cost
farmers more tha n $4.2 million.
Had the blll been law. Ohioans
affected by the Cincinna ti faclltty's
problems would have been helped,
he said.
"The first $10,001 of the loss
would have been covered com-

Members of Ell Dennison Post
467, America n Legion. Rutland,
wlll place flags a tthe cemeteries on
Sunday May 23, beginning a t 9: :JJ
a. m. All members a nd their sons
are urged to he lp.

Veterans Memorial

Announce •••

Thui'ICiay, May 20, 1982

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

CEBU, Phlltpplnes - Otflclals and passengers overcame a
grenade-wielding hijacker today more than eight hours after he
commandeered a Phlltpplne domestic airliner carrying 114 people.
Nobody was hurt, a spokesman for the Natlonal Defense.Department said.
The man, identified as Ray Valayo, a former sugar farmer about
55 years old, took over the twin-jet BAC"111 during a 30-mlnute filght
from Bacolod to Cebu, the Philippines' second largest city

SIZES 8 TO 20
BOYS KNIT SHIRTS
Short sleeve styles and tank tops in a
big se lection of styles and colors for
warm wea ther wear. Famous makes.
Save now .
BOYS S5.95 KNIT SHIRTS , , ... , $4.70
BOYS S7.95 KNIT SHIRTS . , , , .. S6.JO
BOYS $9.95 KNIT SHIRTS ... .. . S7.90
BOYS S11.95 KNIT SHIRTS ..... : 9.40

Winning Ohio lottery number
CLEVELAND - The winning number drawn Thursday night in
the Ohio Lottery's daily game ''The Number" was 835.
In the semiweekly "Pick 4" game, the winning number was 6853.
The lottery reported earnings of $412,568.50 on Its dalty game. The
earnings came on salee of $910,701, whtle holders of winning tickets
are entitled to share $498,132.50, lottery ottfclals said.

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS
Solid colors and patterns in 5, M. L and
XL sizes. van Heusen, Campus and
wrangler brands. Full cut and tapered

styles. Savings are great.

Weather forecast

Men's 11D.95 S.S. Sport Shirts.••• 18.25
Men's 112.95 s.s. s'Port Shirts •• ,.19.75
·Men's 114.95 S.S. Sport Shirts .•• 'll.ZS
Men's 116.95 S.S. Sport Shirts ••• 112.75

Sixty percent chance of showers or'th\lllderstorms tonight and
Saturday. Lows tonight around 60. Highs Saturday near !Kl. Winds
tonight southerly to southeasterly around 10 mph.

Exta.decl ForecMt
Sunday lbroulb 'l'uelday

a..- ollbbwen or lbuDtlealtoiu• 8ultidaJ 111111 'l'uelday. Fair
MGDda)'. IIJ&amp;IIIID lbe 'lOti 111111 low 811. Lon mill&amp;t.J Ia lbe 581.

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KlLA YOUNG

Young wins
scholarship
RIO GRAN OF: - Kli~ Annt• Yn unl'
of Hl'L'lls\'1\le ht:ts bt•t•fl awa rd t'd lhl'
Mei gs County Honors Schola rs hip to
Rin Grantk Collegt' and Cm1un u rut~

Coll ege.
Rio Grandt• Colll'I.!C nfft· rs a
sL" holarshiptu a graduat in r-: Sl'lllor 111
t'ac h of llw public hidl sd1ou\s 111
Ml'il.(s County ecw h yea r. Tht·
Sl' hola rshl p is effeclin· from ti lt' fall
quarter of lilt' yea r of the awa rd and
t' nds with the spring quarter uf !ht·
fourth yt&gt;&lt;U'.
Youn g, daughlt•r nf Mr. t:tnd Mrs.
futy Ynun l!. ha s been a di vt· in hi g h
st' hool in thl' m e~ rc hm g pt•p, a nd con-

ce rt

band s,

g 11·ts'

ba s kl'lba ll

managl'r, and thl• Na tumal Honor
Sncidy . Stw wi ll 1-' r ad u e~tL' f nHn

Eas tern High Schnol Sunday and
c:ll'('O unt ing.

w il lm&lt;::~ jor 111

DeLaval seeks
football post
An action against the Southern
Local School Board for htrtng a
non-certified lndtvtdual for the posl·
tlon of head football coach has been
filed In the Meigs County Common
Pleas Court.
The action, flled by Gerald R.
DeLaval, Route 6, Athens, with the
State of Ohio, ex rel, and as an Individual, charges that the school
board hired a non-certified lndlvldual for the position of head football
coach and asks that the action he
decllared null and void.
DeLaval charges that hiring the
non-certified lndtvtdual ts In violation of the equal protection clause of
the U. S. Constitution and also the
contract of the Southern Local
Teachers Association since he Is qulallf1ed for the position. DeLaval
asks that the board comply with the
negotiated contract with the Southern Local Teachers Assocla lion
since he, DeLaval, IS quallf1ed for
the position.
He asks that the board be enjoined from paying wages to the
non-certified lndtvtdual and that he,
DeLaval, be awarded the position
of head football coach with salary
from December, 1981, along with
costs of the action.
Also ttled In the Court was a forclosure action by the Diamond SavIngs and Meigs County against
Thomas L. Goett, et a!, Syracuse,
In the amount of $Z7 ,254.23.

In juries wen&gt; reported to seven
people In two area traffic accidents
Investigated by the state highway
patrol on Thu rsday.
Four of the ln]urtes were caused
by a two-vehicle crash In Meigs
County In the morning.
The patrol's Gallla-Melgs Post
said two vehic les, one driven by
Roger F. Dillard Jr., 2~. Syracuse.
a nd the other by Larry C. Holsinger
Jr., 20, Rt. 2, Racine, were south·
bound on Ohlo 7 In Sallsbury Twp.
at 8:20a.m.
Dillard 's au to struck Holsinger's
In the rear, causing Holsinger's
a uto to turn around. go backawrds
and then strike a n emba nkment.
The DUlard vehicle then continued
on after the collision and also struck
a n embankment before coming to a
rest.
In jured were Dillard, Holsinger,
a passenger In Dlllard's vehicle.
Leonard L. Va n Meter. 31, Pomeroy; a nd a passenger In Holsinger's
car, Ric hard R . Ha ll , 19,
Midd leport.
The patrol reported that the driv·
ers and Van Meter were taken to
Veter ans Memorial Hospital for
treatment by the Meigs EMS. Hoi·
singer and Va n Meter were both

treated and re leased, but the hospi·
tal had no record of treating Dll·
lard. Hall claimed Injury, but was
not treated.
Severe damage was reported to
both vehic les and DUlard was cited
for DWI and assured c l ear
dis ta nce.
In the second Injury wreck, the
patrol sald an eastbound vehicle
driven by Edward T. Ca in, 37, Rt. 1.
Gallipo li s. was trave llin g o n
Georges Creek Road near Addison
Twp. Rd. 16A I Polecat Road 1 at
8:20p.m. when hls auto went left of
cente r on a curve.
It then colllded with a westbound
ve hic le driven by Gordon G.
F is her, 58. Rt. 1, Gallipol is, causing
modera te damage to Ca in 's vehicle
and slight to the Fisher auto.
Injured were three passenger&gt; In
Fishe r 's vehicle- VIcki L. Fisher,
28; Missy L. Fisher. 6; and J a mes
E . F is her. 2. all of Rt. 1. Gallipolis.
The patrol said the three were
taken to Holzer Medical Center by
the Ga Ula County Volunteer Emer·
gency Squad . but the hospital had
no record this morning of any being
treated.
The acc ident was stU! under In·
vestlga tlon this morning.

A Wellston man was cited in a
one-ve hicle accident on U.S. 35
Thursday morning, the patrol said.
Richard E. Morrison. 18, was
eastbound at 8: 15a.m. when hereportedly lost control on wet pavement a nd s truck the guard raU,
moderately damaging hls vehicle.
Morrison was ticketed for unsafe
speed for conditions .
Two other one-vehicle wrecks
were Inves tigated by the patrol on
Thursday.
·
Thomas J. Mulherin, ~7. Ravens·
wood, W.Va .. was eastbound on
Ohio :lJB, eig ht -tenths of a mlle east
of Ohio 12~. at 7: lO a.m . when hls
ve hicle went off the right side of the
road, cam e back onto the road,
crossed over. went down an em ·
bankmc nt and ca m e to rest In a
field .
The dri ve r was not Injured and
there was slight damage to hls
vehicle .
According to the report, David A.
Jo nes, 22. Canton. was northbound
on Gallla County Rd . 33. one mlle
north of 35. at B: 35 p.m. when he
drove off the righ t side of the road
a nd s truck a n embankment, causIng slight damage to hls tractor
tra ller rig .

British raiders attack islands
By The Associated Press
British forces landed on the Falk·
la nd Islands and attacked fuel and
ammunition dumps and mllltary
depots today, Britain reported . It
said the raiders were supported by
warship bombardment of Stanley
a nd other areas of East Falkland
and Harrter jet-fighter attacks on
the main base on West Falkland.
The Defense Mlnlstry In London
said a Brttlsh hellcopter ferrying 30
men between Brltlsh ships ditched
In the South Atlantic before the attack, a nd that nine were rescued.
,,e body was recovered and the
,\her 20 troops were missing and
presumed dead .
It was Britain's single biggest
loss since the con!Uct e rupted Aprll

2.

around 4,500 men In a n around
Stanley, the Falkla nds capital the biggest sln&amp;le concentration of
t he estima ted 9,000 Argentine
troops on the Isla nds.
Between l ,!XXJ a nd 1,500 Argen·
tine troops a re estimated to be a t
Fox Bay.
McDona ld gave no estimate of
the numbers of Britis h troops
la nded .
The deaths of 21 men aboard the
helicopter, belleved to be a Wessex
troop-carrier, was the s ingle blg·
gPst toss to the British forces since
th.e contllct began. It brought the
Br1tlsh death toll to 45 since the task
fo rce sailed April 5.
Twenty seame n died May 4 when
a n Argentine mlsslle destroyed the
Royal Navy destroyer HMS She f·
fie ld, two Harrier fighter pllots
were kllled when their aircraft dls·
a ppeared on patrol, one pilot was
s hot down. and a seam an wlll killed

There was no lmrnedla te reaction from Argentina to the British
announcement of attacks. The Brtt·
Ish military ac tion was launched af.
te r peace talks collapsed on
Thursday.
The British Defense Ministry spokesman. Ian McDonald, said of the
raids: "early Indications are that
Middleport Pool will open for the
they are achieving their objectives.
season
on Sunday, May 30, It was
"Bombardment from ships In the
a
nnounced
today.
task force conllnued In the vlclnlty
The Middleport Recreation Com ot Port Stanley and other areas In
mission has hired Rusty Bookman
East Falkland."
as
park and pool director and Helen
He said Harrters were attacking
Ztnn as swimming Instructor.
the Fox Bay area. which Is the
Pool rates are as follows : week
main Argentine base on the other
days from I p.m. to 5 p.m., $1 for
main Island, West Falkland.
adults and 50 cents for students;
McDonald said the British attack
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., 50 cents for
was direct against "Argentine milItary targets, Including fuel and adults and 25 cents for students;
ammunition dumps and mllltary . pre-school children will be admit·
· ted tree at any of the above hours If
stores.''
accompanied by a parent; weeBritish mllltary sources have
kend rates, Saturday and Sunday,
said there are between four and slx
from 12 noon to 6 p.m. $150 for
Argentine battalions totalling

accidenta lly, the British report .
British Forelgr Secretary Fran·
cis Pym said earlie r today that " In
the a bsence of a peaceful settlement , the military pressure wUJ
continue to bulld up and and attri·
tlon aga inst Argentina wilt
continue.
Pym spoke In a radio Interview
following the collapse of the U.N.
peace Initia ti ve and disclosures by
British government sources that
the British armada had been given
the go-a head for landings and hltand-run raids deslgred to squeeze
the Argentines Into surrender.
The British Defense Ministry
said Thursday that a Sea King hellcopter wi th a crew of three " got
Into dlffl c ultles In appa llin g
weather conditions" during a reconnaissance mission a nd went
down near Tierra del Fuego, at the
tlp of South America a nd 450 miles
from the Falklands.

Pool to open Sunday, May 30
adults a nd 75 cems for students,
pre-schoolers Ire€ If accompa nied
by parent.
Pool rent a l is$35!orone houranil
$25 per hour for two hours or more.
Jndtvtd ua l passes are $20; famlly
passes are $ll plus $5 for each add!·
ttonal child . The date when passes ,
wlll be avallable will be announced
next week.
Swimming lessons. whic h will
begin the middle of June. will $12
for the first child In a family and $10
for each additional chlld In the
sa m e family . Junior and senior Ufe·
saving lessons wlll be $15.

Applicants sought
Syracuse residents who will be
attending colleges, universities or
other a.ceredlted schools of higher
education this fall are Invited to
apply for 1982-83 carteton MemorIal Scholarships.
Application forms can be obtained from Milton Varian, secretary of the Carleton College Board
,of Trustee, any time. Completed application forms must be returned to
Varian by June 23.

BANNERS- Several banners such as this one are beln~ used in Middleport as a welcoming gestun· fur
the General Hartinger weekend .

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Money and politics
Replacing his s ilver· rimmed glasses with a pair more sens itive to the
bright sunlig ht flooding his large but modest 39th floor o!flce. Howard
Collier spoke compassionately about the major Issues a!fectlng Ohioans
money and politics.
"Ohio Is peculiarity a!fected by high Interest rates because we're an
end -produc t s tate; we're a big-ticket stale," sa id Ohio' s director of the
Office of Budget and Management.
Pushing the temples of his glasses through strands of white hair sticking
out over the tops of his ears. he added, "We make the stoves and refrigerators and all the others things that are sensitive to financing c harges. But
the state Is more broadly dependent upon the transportation Industry, ..
Collier, a portly Toledo native whose deep voice Is reminiscent of a tape
recorder playing at slow speed, has worked off and on for Gov . James A.
Rhodes for nearly 20 years. He has been state budget director; finance
director; fiscal transition o!flcer, and twice director of the Office of Budget
and Management.
Between state jobs. Collier has worked at the Medical College of Ohio in
Toledo, where he Is on leave as vice president of finance.
Whe never ·the sta te has been faced wlth financial danger during his
administrations, Rhodes has called Colller to the rescue.
"I keep leavt ng Columbus because lf you're In Columbus too long, you
get Infected with so me kind of Scioto or Olen tangy (rivers) fever not a
whole lot different from Potomac 1Rlver) fever in Washington," Collier
said, Interjecting some of the dry wit that sprinkles his conversations.
Living too long In Columbus can be Insulating, he maintains. Toledo and
other northern Ohio clUes, on the other hand, reflect reality. he said.
"It's unfair to generalize, but I think people In Industrial cit ies are far
more tolerant of people that are put out of work and forced on to unemployment compensation and when that runs out welfare benefits." Collier
said.
"People in Columbus. which has bee n prosperous for so long. seldom see
plants padlocked here a nd people who have worked all their lives being
forced on to one of these social programs."
Plant c losings and layo!fs are taken more personally In the Industrial
portion of the state where someone who lost a job Is frequentl y a neighbor
or relative, he said .
"I don't view everybody who Is Iald-o!f today as being lazy ," Collier
emphasized. ·'When you go across the street 1to the st&lt;.tehouse I and listen
to some of those speeches, you think that poverty and Insolence are one in
the same word ."

Collier, 49, describes himself as a morning person . He Is usually on the
job as early as 6:30a .m .
"It's not that I'm that ambitious,'' he joked. "My head Is clear early In
the morning. I get a lot of work done ."

Letter to the editor
Grateful parent
I would llkl' ln , •Tngnizt'

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metn 111 our llt'l ghbol ~wnd. My fiVl'
wa r uld d cnu.! hlt•r wa'. playllll.! w1th

~ l! ruup uf small childTTil 1war a

swi nHnHl !.! pool. Slw was lt.'etllllll-! out
U\' l'l' tlw pool and fdl m and th1 s

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realrt.n l

slw

wa s

fnghtt:neLI and l'lltild nut SWilll. Ht•
jumpt•LI!n after lwr . Slw 1s fHlt' and I
cnn H· ry ~-: ralL·f ul tP HonnH' Ra.:~:s
fro11 1Hutlcmtl . - Kctn·n Wil liams .

No incentive
I wC:Inl to It'll Mr . B&lt;:~ll'y obout Ct
fdlow l' n• knuwn . /\IIIllS !1klw ha ...,

been st·l f-n·!tant ;md thnft~, but
lotl'iy lw 1s sptHkd and hos lun wd up
hiS (Ot.'S.

Not Jon).! a t• o. a ston ncCJ IIlL' up C:lnd
sruill'd Ius uat nnp. H1s l!OIM..! nt'll-! h·
burs took notJL't' &lt;-tnd t'&lt;HTll'd h11H
U\'l'l' o fl'w busht.:b of n_·pi&lt;H't'lllt:nl
oats. Tht• kllow surd) was tlwnkful.
Whilt• ht· and thl' llt'l l! hburs wt·n· all
standin l! ctrnund l' ht'Wing thl' ra l!
smnt'&lt;lllt' l!l t:n tiont·d that thl' ftolluw 's
pllrl'h roof W&lt;:IS lt·aklllJ.!. S011H' om · of
tht· " gra nt pt•opk" he~:~rtl &lt;-tbou t
lht•St' gmngs on and st•nl a 1-! 0\'ernJlll'nl lll\'t'S ll gatur e~vt•r to look,
followed bv a tTt'W thai spent a few
days pi:!llll.mg, JI&lt;:Jilmg and gt; nerall y
propping up the plal'l' to govt· rnmenl
spt&gt;cifit·at ions.
Tht: llt'i t!. hbors nolt:d th&lt;il th1s

" unlw ·ky" fl'lloY.. lwd nut pl&lt;.~nkd Cl
llnn g latt·ly. HL· just sa t on h1s lt-akpnHlf pordl. Ht· was askt:Ll if ht • was
ad1n 1..:. D1d ht• nt•t·tl ~OJ Ill' meLilt'Jne ?
D11l ht· nt•t•LI his L! l'&lt;iSS r ut? Did Jw
wc:llll h1s tm cans l!allwn ·d up ')
I tlon 'l nl'l'd no llll'll l\' lnL'. I don 't
nt•t•d no grass cut. lthm 't rH·ed nu ti n
c·a ns gat her ed up . " I WANT
MONEY ." ill' intllnetl .
Do yu u know, Mr . R&lt;:tll'Y, lh&lt;JI th1s
ft ·lloY.: wants tu !2 1\'t' aw.iy h1s littlt•
plat'l' now su hl' t'(lll ~o nn wt·lfrtre ?
Ht · nuls about slC:Ir\'1111--: to dn:tlh. Hl'
run s from ont' storl' tn another runmn t~ up bills. Ht· W&lt;illb to travel to
Flortda . Ht· sure has ptrked up the
fidt!lt· and !atd t!owntllt' hoe .
According lo ct rdiaiJlt• quott• , " He
t'an't opl'n tlw tlonr for h1mself
now " - GCJyle Pncl'.

Confusing issue
I am writing regarding some ar·
ticles I have read lately concerning
the Ohio Secretary of State's race.
I cannot believe that a man with a
background such as Anthony 0 .
Calabrese's is so far ahead of tht
other candidates in the polls. His
record as a former State Senator is
shocking. He received workman's
compensatio~ after slipping in the
Ohio Senate parking lot; as a
Senator, he was known to rely
heavily on lobbyists for campaign
contributions and meals; and he los1
the chainnanship he held on Senate
corrunittees because of hts negligence.
And now, he is trying to cash in on
one of the most respected names i~
Ohio politics, Anthony J. Celebrezze,
Jr., to win the Democratic
nomination for Secretary of State.
The worst part is, that it seems to be
working. I heard Mr. Calabrese say
on the radio that the people know
who he is. That simply is not true.

Obviously, he is tryinll. tn confuse the
voters, and if he succeeds, he will do
a great deal of harm in the Secretary
of State's office, and will hwniliate
Ohio and its citizens.
Please do not allow this man to
continue his charade. Bring out the
truth - that Anthony 0. Calabrese is
NOT who he is pretending to be, Anthony J. Celebrezze, Jr. I am endosing articles I ha ve found in
reference to Mr. Calabrese's past I
urge you to do everything in your
power to alert the voters of Ohio to
the identity of this man.
I am sure that I do not have to
remind you that our system of
voting, of choosing the peple that run
our government, is at the root of
Democracy. Do not let Anthony 0.
Calabrese make a joke out of our
right to vote.
Sincerely,
Debbie Unfeter
6804 Worley Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44105

WASHJNGTON - Most of the time
thl' Uni ted States Senate rolls along
as politely as an old Stanley
streamer . thP proceedin~s oiled by
Ihe rituals of parliamentary sp&lt;ech,
but smnethmg happened a coupl e of
weeks ctgo that IS wmth rep01ting.
Jakt• Garn, the junior se rmtor from
Ut~:~h. lost his tt•mpt!r on the floor .
Wt• w1tnessed an explosion of
hum·sty. It didn 't last lung, but it was
).! rl'Ci l whtit' it l&lt;ish:d .
(~arn' s \I.T&lt;i lh wa s tn gg L'red by
S LllllL '
of the most blatant
dl'maguguery uf rt'l'l'lll years. Catt'lling the leadership by s urprise lllll~it· lf &lt;:1 brl' Clch of dt•corum - West
Vi r~ tnia' s Robert Byrd s ud oe nl y
tlernandetllnunedi&lt;itl' cons ideration
of ct n amt•ruhnL·nt to tht• defense
&lt;iulhnnzal inn hill. His amendment
had nothtng to do with dl'fense. It
wttuld have rkclaml tha t " the May
5. 1982. unf&lt;iir action of the Senate
Butlgl'l C'tHtllllltlee. supported by the
pre~adt •n t. &lt;"allmg for an arbit rary
$40 billttm •·ut in Social Security
twndits un·r the rwxt thn•e fi scal
yt·ars. is lwrt•by rt'jl'l'll'd . ''
In thl' annals of the Se nate, s uch
nt uslil' lcmguage about il St:nall'
l'o rnmith·t· 1s unhL'CJrd nf. Byrd's
&lt;-tmendiiH'flt had no l'll&lt;.~nce of wm·
mn g approval, &lt;ind lw knew it. Hi s
purpust• was to put on a g rClndstcmd
show of p&lt;:~rll~&lt;:Hl pulitH·s.
The ftreworks began . Moynthan of
Nt·Y. York. S&lt;isser of Tennessee and
RlL' ~ Il' of Michigan joint~d th e hearbcllt lll l! ~·.&lt;.Hill', shooting b~:~rrn; uf
rlwlun l' &lt;.~t Pres ident Reagan in parITl'Uiar t-tnd at Republi cans in
l!l'lll'l'a l. Tt·d Kt'lllll'dy ,.: ot 111 thl' ad :
Wuuld Set'"tor Byrd agret' !ha t the
t'lltlrTIIOUS]y U!lfCJil' l'l'OllO!nT l' poJiey
of th1s atlrnlrll str&lt;.~tiun hc1s n •s ulll'd in
JllCJSS I\'t' tax L'Uts fnr till' wealthy and
llla.'i.'i l\·,. budget L" uls for thl' nel'dy ?
Wuuld the st· nator agn'l' lh&lt;il tht•
prt·~ ldl'll l IS !lOW ClSklll ,L! thl' Sl'lliO!'
n iT'/t'llS of this n&lt;Jtwn, who ha\'t'
workl'd long lu l'arn tht: lr SueJal
SL·t·unty [)t'nt'fil'i m thl'Jr twilight
~''&lt;:II' S,
l11
bail !lUI lh1 s &lt;HI·

ministratiOn's inequitable policy '
Ru.ssell Long of Louts~ana entered
the fray . His heart gri eved for the
" littl e working peop le" and
esp&lt;cially for the " dear old folks"
who would be so cruelly abused if
Social Security were touched in any
way. As demagoguery, this was a
elass aet. Read the Reeord of May 6
for yourself.
Finally Jake Garn ga ined the
floor . " I do not think I ha ve evt•r
listened to more blatantl y partisan.
more bletlantly rhetorical balonl'y
than I hav e listened to today . I am
angry. I am angry at thiS body, I am
an gry at Congress - and I do nol
can• whieh party. Republieans or
Democrats - becaust' then· ctn·
weak-kneed , gutless politicians on
both stdes who will not face up to the
ISsues or the problems of this
L'COilOmy .''

In a cold rag e, Garn spelled out
fact after fa ct Oil the sorry state of
the economy - a condition largely
created by the high interest rates
that in turn have been largel y
preserved by the wretched performance of this Congress. Garn
refu.sed to yield even for a friendl y
question from Goldwa tt·r of
Arizona : " I a m too wound up at !he
moment."
" Who are we kidding?·· Garn
demanded . " Only Congress ea n appropriate muncy . Wt• cre&lt;ited this
problem . I hope the American
people &lt;ire snuu1 ~nough to place a
plaque Oil both parties of this continues ... We sl1ould sta rt fa cing up to
lhe na t ure or this problem, CJntl I do
not can• whieh side of tht• aisle faees
up to it. There s hould not even bear
C:lisle ont his 1ssue ."
In that i:ln~ry hour on thl' floor ,

than ro~1r etl with sln· n ~ th . Its
wheels s lipped on th e rail s.
" Nobody 1s fort•ca s tJn g an
t•t·onornH: Valhalla." s&lt;J id Weltlcnbaum " Bul we really an• setting in
place the basts for a ho althy and
sustainable period of growth 111 the
1980s." And thql_ provokes the
queslllHl asked more often with each
passing day : When in !he 1980s will
growth !Jegin:'
So far . there IS ver y littl e evidence
lh&lt;il much ex p~:~nsion will oct'ur this
yea r. and the worsl news of all
set'rl"lli to cume frum some of tht:
s tron ~ t·st
supporters of the
presuJc nt, thctl is, large businesses.
" For the rest of the year." coneludes Business Week magazine afll'r e"aming the survey re::;ults.
" most busi ne.sses will conl'entrah!
more on survival than expansion."
The comment is typical of other

being
made by business i:llld ac ·i:ldt•rni£'
econmnists.
To Weidenbaum. the lag 111
bus1ness invL·stmcnt 1s nothin g exL'l'ptiunul. "Capital spending 1s
traditwnally the la ~g ing sector of
the el'onomy, ctntl we are sceKlg lhctt
pattern ttxlay," he states. But cntics
point out that tax incenti ves were
s upposed to ha vt-• destroyed thCJt pattern .
They ha ve n' t. In his address. to a
St. Louis business audience, Weidcnbaum confessed that rapid expansion tn capita l spending "dep&lt;nds heavily on our success in bringin g
interest rates down much further
than we already ha ve." In effect,
hi gh rates aro· offst'lling tax euts.
But lllere is always the consumer.
and the coasumer will get a 10 perasst•sml'nt s

lncrt&gt;aslng\ y

lines.' '

Thursday, Morgan was between
th0$e lines when he proved what he
could do. In the grips of a 2-for-23
slump, he singled on a 3-2 dellvery
from Pittsburgh reliever Rod
Scurry wtth two out In the eighth
Inning, scoring two runs and gtving
the Giants a 3-1 victory over the
Pirates.
Morgan said when the count
reached 3-2, "I kind of looked
around the park and saw Kent Tekulve (In the Pittsburgh buJJpen)
waving his cap, letting the Pirates
know he was ready. So I knew lf I
got on base they'd bring him In to
pitch to Jack Clark."
Clark had struck out three times
already In the game and had only
three hits In his previous 29 at-bats.
Pittsburgh took a 1.0 lead In the
first on Tony Pena's RBI single,
and San Francisco tied It up 1-lln
the fifth on a run-scoring ground
ball by Dave Bergman. Gary Lavelle replaced San Francisco starter Rich Gale In the eighth and
earned the vtctory.
Cards 6, Padres 3
Ttto Landrum and Lonnie Smlth
drove In two runs apiece, and St.
Louis scored four runs In the third
Inning to beat the Padres. Ozzle
Smlth drove In the first third-Inning
run. Lonnie Smlth had an RBI on a
bases-loaded walk off Chrts Welsh,
and Landrum banged a two-run
single.

ATLANTA (AP) -LarryNetson
and Keith Fergus each fired 6under-par 66s to share the early
lead In the suspended first round of
· the $300,000 Georgia -Pacific
Atlanta Golf Classic Thursday.
Play was lntem~pted twice by
electrical storms during the afternoon before the round was discontinued wtth 54 players still on the
course.
'l1le non-finishers, Including defending champion Tom Watson,
were scheduled to resume action at
7:30 a.m., EDT, Friday, wtth the
second round to follow on schedule
30 minutes later.

Cl•nl across-thP-bnant personal tax::
··ut on July I. Thi s, Weidenbawn
dauns, " will p rovidt: a shut in the
(Trill to the American economy."
Tht: consumer? Long memories
will reca ll the argument thl:lt it was
an overemphasis on conswnption
and loo little understanding of the
need to expand production that got
the t•ctmorny into its current rness.
They will recall the theory of reindustrializing America, of funneling
funds and energy into making the
enginl' of production more efficient
and productive, and that tax benefits
should be ~iven toward that goal.
They will recall also that 1t
became part of the president's
program, and they might therefore
become a bit confu.sed that it is the
consumer again who is being relied
on to bring the country out of
recession.

fdllurcs. If we have to use our ICBM
mJSSiles, half of them would fall mto
the st•a."
" Don't try to plant disinfonnalion
on me," I warned him. " We are
aware your ::;ubmarine cruise
missiles are targeted on every city
in the U .S."
" And what about your B~2 bombers with hydrogen smart bombs
that can wipe out all of Russia'"
"We haven't tested out in years.
For all we know none of them will
even ex plode."
" Our Bac~fire bombers are a
joke," said Frederenko. "We only
built them lo use as a chip in the
SALT II talks."
"We're not too thrilled with our
nuclear aircraft carriers. Rickover
sayss in case of war they won't las1
more than six days."
"You must not tell anyone,"
FrederenkoS&gt;Iid in a low voice. "But
the cameras on our spy satellites
take everything out of focu.s."

"Since you have told me that, I
wi ll te ll you somethmg. Our AWACs
break down after only 25 hours of
flying time ."
"We can't eve n fight a war in
Afghanistan."
" We couldn't t•ven rescue 50
hostages from Iran ."
" We're not even :;ure the Warsaw
Pact countries will be on our side."
"NATO is a pap&lt;r army,'' I told
him. "In a conventional war, you
eould capture all of Western Europe
in 10 days:"
Frederenko said, " You are just
saying that to trick us. We know how
many tactical nuclear weapons you
have planted all over West Germany. You could wipe u.s out in no

time.' '
"I've seen studies of our war
games, my friend. Wo•'ve lost to lhe
Soviets every time."
"I spit on your war games. We
have to keep millions of troops on the
Chinese border. We're spread so thin

Dave LaPoint worked seven Innings In his first start of the season,
scattering eight hits, striking out
five and walklng just one. Bruce
Sutter pitched the final two Innings.
AI Wiggins and Terry Kennedy
homered for San Diego.
Cubs 8, Dodgers 3
Ferguson Jenkins limited Los
Angeles to stx hits and moved
wlthln one of his 3,1XXlth career strikeout. The Cubs pounded Fernando
Valenzuela for stx runs In the first
two Innings, Including Leon Durham's two-run double and a P'!lr of
RBI singles by Keith Moreland.
Jenkins came Into the contest
needing nine strikeouts to joln a
group of stx other pitchers who
have tanned 3,000 batters. The 38year-old right-hander struck out
Steve Sax for the last out of the
game, leaving him just short, and
settled Instead for his first complete
game of the season and hts first vtc!Dry In more than a month.
Meanwhlle, Cal Rlpken Jr. had
been In a honible slump untli last
week, but Uke any good Baltimore
Oriole he took his frustrations out
on the Minnesota Twins.
The 21-year.old rookie third baseman had a single and a double,
driving In three runs, as the Orioles
whipped the Twins 6.Q Thursday
night on a five-hitter by Scott
McGregor.
Rlpken has gone 15-for-37 whlle
hitting safely In nlne of his last 10
games, a .4ffi streak that raised his

Game rescheduled
'lblll'!lday's Class A district championship ba8ebaD game between
Southem and South Webster was
postponed unUJ Saturday because
ol Thursday's Inclement weather.
1be game Is slated for 2 p.m. at
Zane Trace High School located on
SR lil9, ooriheast ol Chllllcothe.

Watson had only one hole to play
and stood at 4-under when he left
the course.
"It's hard to keep your rhythm
and timing when you play this
close," Watson said. "It's hard tD
keep your concentra tlon on delays
like this. "
Among the better scores tor those
still on the course were 5-under-par
totals tor Scott Hoch through 14
holes and 5-under for Joe Inman
through 15.
Fergus and Nelson, the 1981 PGA
champion, held a one-shot lead
over Howard Twitty and Great Britain's Peter Oosterhuls.

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average from .165 to .243. His three
RB!s helped Baltimore defeat Minnesota for the 14th time ln the last 15
meetings and the Orioles are 18-3
against the Twins since 191ll.
A homer by Ken Singleton,
Rlpken's RBI double and a sacrifice fly produced three runs In the
second Inning off Pete Redfern. An
RBI double by Joe Nolan and a twOrun single by Rlpken made It 6.Q In
the fourth and McGregor rolled to
his seventh stralght vtctory over
the Twins.
Tigers 11, A's 3
Designated hitter Mike Jvle
drove In four runs wlth a pair of
homers and Larry Herndon had
three singles and two triples as Detroit won Its etghth consecutive
game behind Mllt Wilcox's sevenhit pitching. The Tigers also won
eight In a row from Aprtl 17-24.
Ivle's home runs came o!f Tom Underwood and Bob Owchlnko.
Red Sox 11, Mariners 2
J 1m Rlce drove In five runs wlth a
homer and double, Rlch Gedman
belled a three-run shot and Carl
Yastrzemskl hit his 432nd career
homer to back John Tudor's ninehit pitching. The Red Sox launched
their 14-hlt assault against rookie
Mike Moore, who gave up three
home runs In the first four Innings.
Brewers 4, Angels I
Don Money's two-run double and
Moose Hass' six-hi! pitching helped
Mllwaukee win for only thEWhird
time In the )ast 10 games. Money
lined a shot down the left field line In
the first Inning to score Paul Molltor, who had singled, and Cecll
Cooper, who doubled . Ben Ogllvte's
bloop double scored Money. It was
Ogllvte's first RBI since May 9.
Blue Jays 2, Indians 0
Jim Clancy stopped Cleveland on
eight hits whlle Ernie Whitt and Damaso Garcia delivered run-scoring
singles In the seventh Inning. AI
Woods singled to start the Toronto
seventh against Lary Sorensen

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CINCINNATI (AP) -The Cln- the year's over, we'll hit an amount
. clnnatl Reds, a team that has been per game comparable to the
known for Its home run power In the number we hit last year," he said.
The Reds have had trouble this
last decade, Is last In the major
. leagues wtth 15 home runs this season hitting wtth men on base.
Ten of the Reds' home runs have
year.
"There's noway that we can hide come wlth the bases empty. The
the facts," said Reds President team has left more than seven men
Dick Wagner. "We haven't hit on base a game.
"It's still pretty early to get off
· them so far."
New York Mets slugger Dave· the track and make wild stateKJngman had more home runs ments," Wagner said. "We've been
than the Reds last week, but since very erratic and some of our lndlthen, Cincinnati players have hit vlduals have been very erratic. We
six home runs and Wagner said haven't played poorly, but erratically. Part of It may be attrlbutable
they will hit plenty more.
"We'll hit our home runs. When to having a lot of new guys In the

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now wt: can't eVen defend Moscow.··
"And what about our window of
vulnerability in the U.S.' Unless we
close it, you could blackmail us into
a politieal defeat in any part of the
world."
" Reagan made up the window of
vulnerability to sc.:are Con~rcss into
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Poor mouthingi.,L____d_e_f_e_n_s_e____A_r---;-tB_uc_hwa_ld
Fredcrenko, my KGB conta ct, and
I dine about once a month and exchun ge informCJtion on each other's
country's defense .
" Haig to ld me the Soviets ha ve
missi le superiority to the United
States," I said.
" Is big liar,'' said Frcderenko
angrily. "By claiming nuclear inferiority. American military is able
tu spend billions dollars on new
weaspons. The U.S.S.R. is not going
to let you say you are inferior when
whole world knows you more powerful than we are."
'' You are a victim of your own
propaganda, Frederenko," I told
him. "The truth IS your misstles are
much larger and have more throwweight. Ours are smaller and more
vulnerable to a first-strike atack.
Soviet know-how is forcing us into an
anru; race we can't afford.
Frederenko was getting red in the
face . "You only know about our successes. You don't know about our

The Daily Sentinei-Page-3

Silences Giant boo-birds
By AMociated Pres8
Joe Morgan and his San Francisco teammates have been hearIng a lot of boos lately at
Candlestick Park. In their past
eight games, tl&gt;ey have scored just
11 earned runs, while losing five
Urnes.
"I don't worry about fan reaction
or what's written In the newspapers," says Morgan, who has been
slumping right along wlth the rest
of the team. "I know what I can do.
You just can't let things bother you
when you're between the white

Ga rn spo k e for millions of
Americans who are getting as fed up
as he is with the political fightin g
and backstabbing in this election
yea r. This Congress is now four
months into its second session, and
nothing constructive has been at:·
complished. Members are so fearful
uf Long's "dear old folks" that they
will not face up to c ha nges that must
be madt• in Social Security if the
:-,ystcrn is to sur vive.
Neither will this Congress face up
t11 other entitlement programs that
have ~rown completely out of hand
- food stamps, educational grants,
da~ry subsidies and the like . Hellbt·nl ont hl'ir own rt'-eledion, mernbt..·rs ha\'t:' thrown responsibility to
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btpartisan states ma ns hip. and what
tlo we get? Blather from Bob Byrd
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produdi\'e jobs are gt•neri:lll'd, and
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the Whill' House's goals.
As he spukc, howe ve r, lhl' engine
spulterered and coughed, the sounds
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohi.o

Meigs groups hold meetings
Syracuse PTO
Sy rac use P .T.O. ml't recentl y a nd
ftnctl ized plans f or r efreshm ents for

F' 11•ld Da\. schedul ed for May 26.
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hostl't.l a rt 'LT nl rnet'ltn g of Past
Councilors Club of Chester Council
J2:1, Oaughters of Am en r a he ld at
the hall.
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meeting u s tn g the F'1 rst Psa lm. The
Lord's Pra ye r and pledge to lhr• fl ag
wt·re gtvc n m unison . Opal Hollon,
pro tt.· m tn·asurer, ga Vl' a report.
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Department L.A.
Plans were made tor a Fathers
Day Dinner to be held June 19 at the
fire department when the ladles
aux!llary of Orange F ire Department met May 10.
The event will begin at 4: :ll p.m.
at the department In Tuppers
Plains and the dinner will be $3.75
per person. The menu wUI consist
of baked steak, mashed potatoes
and gravy, green beans, homemade noodles, cole slaw, rolls, coffee or tea and pie.
A report of the bake sale was
given by President Vera Weber
who said $86.re was obtained.
Lots Deem read the secretary's
report and the treasurer's report
was given by Elizabeth Lyons.

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Wt11te. l.&lt; tUnt M cH' Ntce . Erma
Cleland. Mary Showa lter . Jean
F'red e r~ ck , Ada Nt•ulzling, Letha
Wuud , l nzy Newt•IJ, Ethel Orr ,
G" ldie Freder ick, Matth ew Morris
and Hil da Hunt were guests.

W inding Trail
Garden Club
Officers were elected at the recent meeting of Winding Trail
Ga rden Club at the Martha Struble
residence.
Elected were Jackie Brlckles.
president ; Ruth Moore, fi rst vtce
president; WUma Terrell, second
vice presdent; Addalau Lewis, secreta ry , and Allee Thompson,
treasurer.
Plans were made to clean and
plant seeds at Meigs County Infir mary . Thompson rai sed the plants
to be used, Including Marigolds,
Zinnias, Celasla and Bac helor
Buttons.
The group will tour Glass House
In Stewart on June 15 wi th a dinner
In Parkersburg .
Thompson reported on the regional meeting held recently In Marlet!LI . She Is regional sales table
chairperson.
A purple and white Irts taken to
the meeting by Peggy Crane was
awarded a blue ribbon .
A string of pearl seeds was given
to each member by Mrs. Struble. A
"thank you" note was read from
Meigs Choir .

Discussion Included an annual
class weiner roast fo r members
and their fam ilies to be held June 15
when members of Homebuilders
Club met May 18. The roast will
!Like place at the roadside park on
State Route 33.
Hosts tor the meeting were Mr.
and Mrs . Bud Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Tuttle.
It was noted that Mrs. Stella
Grueser had passed away and
members sent a card to Mr. and
Mrs. William Grueser.
Joe Bishop Is In Pleasant Valley
Hospital, It was reported .
Bud Wilson had devotions and a
reading. President Kathryn Evans
conducted the business meeting.

Five members of the ways and
means committee were sworn In at
the May 17 meeting of Joppa United
Methodist Women at the church.
The group voted to pay for Mother' s Day Flowers, gas and oil for
summer lawn mowing and electric
bllls of the church. A letter was
read acknowledging receipt of
blankets the group donated recently. It was decided that all
summer meeting wtll be held at 8
p.m . at the church.
Madeline Buchanan gave a reading for the meeting's program .
Sixty-six sick calls were reported
and members sent several "get
well" cards to hospital patients and
shut-Ins.

Afternoon Circle
Tilt' 90th b1rthday anni versary of
Mrs. M .C. Wilson wa s obsern·d at
Thu rsday's meetin g of the Aftern oon
Circle of Hea th United Methudi"t
Church.
Members presented her with a
cake insc ri bed " 90" which was served with punch. There was a birthday tribute by Mrs. Clara Criswell
to Mrs. Wilson who presented hl' r
with " gift from the class .
A piano prelude by Mrs. M" ry
Hinehart opened the meeting. Mrs.
Phil sun n •vicwed a t' ha pter in the
stud ~· book. Refreshments were served by Ka thryn Swa nson and Nan

Middleport Lit Club

Members of Salisbury Brownie
Troop 1220 recently saw Mr. Cartoon at Meigs High School and vtsited Pomeroy Flre Department
and the city's pollee station .
For Mother's Day, they potted
flowers and made chore coupon
booklets. Members gave a surprise
party for leaders Janet Simpson
and Jennifer Warth In recognition

The Middleport Literary Club mel
f•&gt;r 1ts final meeti ng of till' d ub yea r
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ben
Phi lson. president.
Mrs. Richard Owen, program
chairman, introduced Mrs. Ph 1lson
who revie wed the book, .. The
Screwtape Letters·· by C. S. Lewis.
She noted that over a half million
copies were sold from the f1rsl

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representm g llw dev il li ving in hell ,
who wri tl's to his nephew, " Wormwood" whu is trying to kee p a
youn g llll-111 from becoming a
Chnsl ictn .
For roll c&lt;J ll llll'lllbcrs suggested
types of books tht•y would like to
hcctr or l"l'\"lt'W. Mt•mbc rs named
dates tn do their reviews. The
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r rackcrs a nd nuts.

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Correction Hudll'son bi rth
Mr . and Mrs. David Huddleston,
Raeine, announce the birth of a son,
Jesse Dav1d on May 13 at Holzer
Medical Center. It was reported
ea rli er that the infant · had been
na med J esse Dav is.

RUTLAND - Teen Dance
Frid"y 8 to II :30 p.m. at Rutland
Civic Center. Admission $.1 for
couples and $2 for singles.

SAllJRDAY
RUTLAND - Skating Sa turday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the
Rutland Civic Center. Children $1
and adults $2. Persons tu bring
own skates.
NE ASE SETTLEMENT Hymn sing at Nease Settlement
Church Sa turday at 7:30 p.m.
Sunrise singers to be fea tured.
public invited.
RACI NE - St. Jude's Bike-aThun, " Wheels for Life " S"turday all p.m . Meet at Racme Fire
Station. Pe rsGns must have at
least one sponsor to be eligibit' fo r
pri zes. For add ition al l nfonnali on call 949-2093.
POMEROY - Hymn smg at
Freedom Gospel Mission, county
road 31, at 7:30p.m. The Roa d
Masters from Colwnbus will be
featured. Public invited.
NEW HAVEN - There will be
a chrcken barbecue at the New
Haven F'ire Stati on S"lurday,
May 22: with serving to beg in al
11 a.m. The menu includes
chicken, hot dugs, baked bea ns,
cole slaw, rolls, pies and cakes.
Sponsored by the auxiliary of the
fire depart ment.

Rdreshnw nts were served by the
Sm1ths to thost' named and Cha rl es
Kllll', Mr. and Mrs. Clmrlt•s Eskew,
Tr udy Andrews, El1zabel h Duffy,
l .ai)unna Cla rk, Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Bowt•rs.

Mt•igs High Schoc.l unintentionall y
omitted the name of R1chard
Demoss fro m an wng the g r&lt;:~dua tin g
Sl'nio rs.

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Tht.&gt; senda ry's repo rt was given
b~· L;,1Donna Clark , with Mrs. Smith
g J\' tll i-2. tlw treasurer's re port. Plans
\\'l' l" t ' ma dl' tu spend a n eve ning
rl'pa 1nng llw hymnals. Jul y 31 was
sd fur &lt;:1 picnil' at Bur r Oak. The
Adult Class will host the Tn ple Class
rn t•t.•t Jn g un J une 3.
A patnl fund for thl' church wa s
slarted w1Lh a donatton from till'

POME ROY Moth e,
Daughter banquet at Bradbury
Church of Christ F'riday at 6:30
p.m.

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The Adult Class of lht• Pomeroy
Church of Christ met recentl y at the
home of Oli vt• and Melvin Smith .
Bl'l ty Spencer presided at the
rnt·elmg wtth RuS&lt;J. lic Kin g gi ving
d••n&gt;l luns !rum Ma rk 12 " nd a
n ·ad1n g , ·· Prcl'toU!'i Questi ons Umm·
swt•rt.&gt;d " wtt h Bett y Spencer giving

FRIDAY

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Friendly Circle
A progra m on " Time, " based on
F. n· les iasle!'i '' For Everyth ing There
ts a Season," Wi:I S presented by
Mayt• Mur" when Fri endly Circle
mel Ht the Tnnity Church.
The qu" lity of tun e and doing
things in season we re em phas ized in
verse, puem " nd prayer. Peggy
Harns ret·t.•J vctl the offen ng. Group
s tn ).! tll J! of " Take Time To Be Holy' '
wa s accompa ni ed by Mary V.
Ste wart. Marie Hauck had cha rge of
thl' hus uw~s rnel'ling. A get-well
l'ard was SJ).! ned fn r Rose Ginther ,
H &lt;:tr \"l•ys bur ~. Cards wt.•re also
prepa red for Stel la Klues, Bertha
Re~bel , " nd Lydi" Davis.
A dt•sse rt course wa s served by
F:lizab&lt;·lh Fick to the 12members attendin g. T he annual pic nic was announn•d fur Jun&lt;' 15 at the home of
Dorothy Woodard, Langsvil le .

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TUPPERS PLAINS - A hymn
sing will bt• held Saturd ay mghl
at Joppa Umled MethodiSt Church off Stale Route 681 .

SUNDAY
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Shrine 37 , Ord er of the Wh il e
Shrine of J erusalem wi ll be held
at 2 p. m. Sunday w1lh the
Ga llipol iS Shrine at the Pomeroy
Masunir Temple. All membt•rs
a re ur ged to a ttend.
MIDDLEPORT - Slides of lht·
Hol y Land will be shown by Ollie
McKinn ey Sunday at 7:30p.m. at
· the Ash St. Free will Bapllsl Church, Middleporl. Public invited.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Joppa
United Methodi st church will host
a rev ival with Rev . Thoma Sunday through Saturday . Rev .
Robert Sanders w111 preach
Tuesday and Wednesday. Rev .
Carl Hicks will preach Thursday
and Friday with a Saturday concert by The Thomas Fami ly . The
public is invited.

Jeff Carson 's name was mmtted
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repli ca s of the inslrwnenl they
played all"sl week's band awards.

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Women will hold meet the candidates night Tuesday at 6:30
p.m. at the Meigs Inn. Bring
covered dish. Meal, beverage
and tabl e service will be
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Four troops took part In the May
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members of Troop 1276, 1039, 1100
and 1204.
The ride !)egan at the old Bedford
School and ended at the fairgrounds. Before the ride, Robert
Beegle gave a talk to entrants
about saftey .
Senior Gtrl Scouts and Cadettes
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Patterson was the slalom; Mindy
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T roop 1220

of Leader Appreciation Day.
At a recent meeting, members
chose an elderly fri end or relative
to write to after seeing a !llm on
elderly persons. The group also
sa w a film about animals at the
meeting.

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County announcements

Eastern Star chapter observes 75 years
Ar nuC:II

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tht.: ubof lilt 75th ann I\ t r scu ) of
m spt•t twn ar.tl

H(u rr sml\ ! lit Chapter 255 Ord er of

lht Easlu n Sta r was held 1t u ntl v
dllht MasoniC Ternpi L'
Tht or rgrn a l ~.: mbl t.: ms wt.: rt: used
c~ t lht stc~ r poml statwn s fur the
lllt.:t tmg
t ondu{ ted
b) Pa u JilL
Atk ms YIOJ lh y ma tr on ami Cht stu
Klllg wo rth \ patr on Tht \\ orl h\
J,.:.ra nd rn c~ t ron Cmrtnt Wdhu11
v.(rs pr tst.:n lt d and rntrod utt d In
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ondud r ess Golda Rt.:ed Sht wc1s

I!. I\ t.: n a n huntH a ry mt lll be r sh rp r~ nd
a baskd of fJ urt by ( . r dttt.: Wilson
tltput y Gra nd m atr un

Hu berta K Mtn d l lll ~ past g1antl
rne~ tJ u n of Dtslnd 25 Y..ds prtsUl lu l
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Pa ule\ Stella Allk1ns Pa ulin&lt;
Atlk1ns Alltg l a Wil l MarJOI Ie H1 re
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vJII &lt; Hull\ D1ehl a nd Atlna Wtlcux
a nd Rubella K Mmdhng, 50 yea1
membe1s Els1e Se hocman, trustee
of lht• Eastern Stat home, Juamla
Hunn stale pl estdent, Barbat a
Lowe• y dtsllld president , Huby
Va ughan 11ce prestdenl antl June
Scott tl t.:as UI er
Also p1 cSt•nte tl was Lo ts Paul ey
):! t and chaptu Lumm tltce heart fund
dn tl Gc n&lt;l a l Gra nd Cha pte r
assrstant tu lh t: tr ght wot thv grand
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Husali e K1n g 1\ uby Diehl, Be1111Ce
Huffma n, and lil'len J ohnson were
lht sunshtn &lt; pages Culleclwns
totaled $71 28 to go to the home
ma mtt nolllt fund
Chat k Ill Alk u e and Anna Shule1
sa ng a dud R1tuct llstu..: word we~s
exempltftetl ftll l\\0 Landttlales
Sha1on and Bill Slewa 1t Gills we1c
presented by Cha rles Km g fo1 the
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Mr ~ Mmdl rn g to rn p h mt~ nhn g Mrs
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lht 190 mcmbets dnd ~ u es ls attentl•ng A dtnncJ fm the G1and of
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liL kets may be p1eked up al lh&lt; tlouJ
but must be pa rd 111 ad\ ann
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SciJoul class of 1964 dn d lill ll
fma11ies wil l b&lt; held a l the Shil llll s
Pa1k Hae m&lt; 011 Mdl 30
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on t ht t h u r th sr lt June ~ 11 undu
lht tl11 u Ir on of Hog~ r Mt:Eiro\ Th1s
group rs fr urn Go ldt n Sprmgs B &lt;:~p­
ll sl Chu1 , h .,f Anmslon Ala They
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tr 1ral w o rk cJIHl par t1 ol rnofrn g
A su nnd group of appruxnn o te l ~
12 people will be on the s1le Jum 27
th1 ough Jul j 3 unde1 the dll e&lt;lwn of
Da' ttl Ask111s Fu sl Ba pltsl Church
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May 22, !982
Gre&lt;J te r oppor tunrt1 cs as we ll d s Iell ge r r es pons ibliitJe~ c:11 e likely 111
;our t h osen field of end ea vo1 th1 s r ornmg year Do yo ur b~:s t I Ius tould
~ c~ryc l e of r ct pld adva nrt.' mcnt
GEMINI !May 21- lunt• 201 It s good to be asse JlJ ve today 1n
m~.:a nrn g ful s1 tua t w n s \\h e1e you art: tr ; mg t o a d vanre JOUr self
1 nll r est.s but fo r e~o ustn g agg r t:ss ron Ill your soclctl mvoh em~ nts

CANCER tJune 21-July 22 1 Yo ur cumpdss JOnale Jnsltn&lt;ts will be
easily a Jnuscd tuda) Those 11hn need yow help Will Je&lt;eJve 1l UU
fm tuna lely othe1s ma1 not trea t you as thoughtfull y
LEO !July 23-Aug 22 1 A ssoe~a l&lt; w1lh compa ni Ons lutlay who kn ow
how to t: llJ OY t h ernsr h cs wrthout s~t: krn ~ outl a ndish adventur e; Erra t1 c
pals LO Uid mvulve you m somelhmg 11sk) and fooltsh
VIRGO 1 Aug 23-Sepl 22 1 You have the capac1ly fur substantia l
achievements tutla) provided l uu dun l sw1lch obJ&lt;d 11 es JUSt when your
goa ls" ' e w1thm yo ur 1eac h Foll ow lh1 uugh
LIBRA !Sept 23-0cl 231 You re likely to be a b1l mull da11ng antl
bold tha n usua l toda y Th1s IS well and goUll 1f 1l IS channt' ietl constr uctr ve ly Be scnsrbl c a bout takm g t.: hances
SCORPIO !Od U-Nm 2211n yu ut cummeJCJal dtHimgs toda y la ke
pd llls t u dt l th1ngs m &lt;J b u s111 ess !Ik t lll &lt;:t lln l' l a nd all w 1ll to m e out as y ou
hopt Depd rtur tsfrompropl' r pro(t'durt s v. on I do

SAG IT! AHIUS 1 Nov 23 Dec 211 Eveotltuugh vu u ma1 have strung
urges to do lhmgs your wa y luda) everylhmg wil l wm k out better 1! you
subdue them a nd go along w1lh the maJOlilV
CAPRICORN IDee 22- Jan 191 You II be 11101e p1 utlud 1vc loda) 1!
vuu use methods that you know from expe11 cnll to work Sumelunes 1t
pays toex penmenl , but not no"
AQ UARIUS (Jan 211-Feb 191 Al soeta l galhenngs lUllay be ve ry
cadul lhal you 1e not too allent1 ve to H new acquamta nce while 1gnonng
an old pa l You m1ghtluse a buddy
PISCES !Feb 211-March 201 You will ha ndle several dtf!Jcull
SJluatJ ons w1lh' unSJ deJable sktllloda y hut you must be ca1 dullhat on
ce they a r l' r eso h t: d y ou don t r eopt&gt; n these 1 ssu~s
ARI ES !March 21 Apnl19ilf vuu gel ca1el ess today there tsa chanct: \OU may Jt l!nqur sh sum ethtn g dlh&lt;Jnta g~.:o u s dnd tUJn a wmmn g
p r oposJt JOn mto a losing onL
TAUIWS 1Apnl 211-May 201 Budge ting yulll resources 1s ve ry un
porta nt todH) If \ uu f &lt;:~rl t o put lumtctt!Ons on you r ex p c nd1tur e::; ) OU ma y
J olt: out mort: than \OU should for non-essentials

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Hom ehte Saws

TRINITY CHURCH Rev W H Perrm
pa stor Debb1 e Bu ck Sun da y sc hoo l
sup! Chu rc h Sc hoo l 9 IS a m wo r sh1p
se rv•ce 10 30 o m Chou rehearsa L
Tu esday 7 30 p m under d1rec 1ton o f
Alice N ea se
POMEROY
C HUR C H
OF
TH l:
NAZARENE Corn er Umon ond Mu l b err y
Rev V .rg11 Byrer pa stor G len McC lun g
a ss ! pasto r Clyde Hender son pas tor
e menlus Sunda y Schoo l 9 30 a m
G len McClung sup! morntng worsh 1p
10 30 am eve nmg se rv1ce 7 00 m 1d
w eek se rv1ce Wednesday 7 00 p m
GRACE EPI SCOPAl CHUR CH
326 E
M o m St Po meroy Sun da y ser v1ces Ho ly
Co mmun1an on the f1r st Su nday o f eac h
month ond comb1ned w 1th mor nmg
p ray er on the th1rd Sunday Mo rnmg
pray er and sermon on all o th er Sunday s
o f the month Church Sc hool and nur se ry
core prov1ded Caff ee hou1 1n th e Pot~ s h
Hall 1mmed1ately foll ow 1ng the ser v 1ce
POMEROY CHUR CH OF CHRI S! 2 12 W
Mom St Ne d Proudf oot pa stor 81 b le
sc hoo l 9 30 a m
morn1 ng wors h1 p
10 30 am Youth meell ngs 6 30 p m
even1ng wor sh1 p 7 30 Wedn esday n1ght
p raye r mee lln g an d B1 bl e study 7 30
THE SALVATI O N A RMY li S Bull ern ut
A ve
Pomero y En voy and M rs Roy
W mmg offic ers 1n cha rge Su nday
ho ftn ess meetmg
10 a m
Sunda y
Sc hoo l I 0 30 a m Sunday schoollo o de r
YPSM
Elo•se Adams
7 30 p m
sol vation mee ling . vor1 ous spe ake r s and
mU SIC ~ peCI OJ S 1hursda y- I Q 0 m to 2
p m Lod1es Home l eagu e all wom en 1n
v1ted 7 30 p m prayer m ee ll ng and
B1bl e study Rev Noe l Hermo n teac h er
BURliNGTON SOUTHERN BAPTI ST
CHAPEL Rout e I Shade B1bl e sc hool 7
p m Thursday worsh1p ser v1ce 8 p m
POMEROY WESTS IDE CHURCH OF
CHR IST 200 W M01n Sr 992 5235 Vocal
mu s1c Sunday w orsh1p 10 om B1bl e
study II a m worsh1p 6 p m Wed
nesdoy B1ble study 7 p m
OlD DE XTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHUR
CH Rev Ralph Sm1th pa stor Sunday
sc hool 9 30 a m Mr s Wo rl e y Franc1s
supermtendent Pr eoch1ng se rv1ces f1r st
and th~rd Sundays follo w1n g Sunda y
Sc hool
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODI ST
Pr e ochmg 9 30 a m f1r st and second
Sundays of each month lh1rd and four1h
Sunday s each month wor sh1p serv 1ce at
7 30 p m Wednesday evenmgs ot 7 30
Prayer and B1ble Study
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI ST Mulberr y
He1ghts Rood Pomeroy Pa stor Albert
D11tes Sabbath School Supe rmtendent
R1to Wh 1te Sabbath School Saturday of
1ernoon at 2 00 w 1th Wor sh1p Se rv•ce
follow1ng at 3 15
RUTlAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sister Homett Worn er Sup! Sunday
School 9 30 a rn
morn1ng w or sl·11p
1045om
POMEROY FIRST BAPTI ST
Dov. d
Mann m1mster Wdl1am Sn ouff er Sun
day school supt Sunday school 9 30
o m mormng worsh1p 10 30 o m
FIR ST SOUTHERN BAPTI ST
2B2
Mulberry Ave Pomeroy Rev Wdhom
R Newman rostor Hershel M cClur e
Sunday schoo supermtendent Sunday
school 9 30 o m
morn1ng w orsh1p
10 30 e vemng worsh1p 7 30 p m M 1d
week prayer serviCe 7 30 p m
MIDWAY COMMUN ITY CHURCH
De x ter Rd Rd langsville Rev A A
Hughes Pastor Sunday Scho ol 10 o m
Serv1ces on Tuesdoy Thursday and
Sunday 7 30 p m
FAITH TABERNAClE CHURCH Bo &gt;l ey
Run Rood
Rev
Emmett Rowson
pastor Handley Dunn supt Sunday
school 10 a m Sunday evemng serv1ce
7 30 Bible teochmg 7 30 p m Thurs
day
SYRACUSE MISSION
Che"y Sl
Syracuse Se rviCes 10 o m Sunday
Eve mng serv1ces Sunday and Wednes
day 700pm
MIDDLEPORT CH URCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION lawrence Man ley
pastor Mrs Russell Young Sunday
School Supt Sunday School 9 30 o m
Even1ng worsh 1p
7 30
Wednesday
prayer meeting 7:30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Rac1ne- Rev James Sotterf1e ld pastor
Mornmg worsh1p 9 45 o m
Sunday
school 10 45 a m ev emng worsh 1p 7
Tuesday
7 30 p m
lod 1es prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m YPE
MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST Corner
Stxth and Palmer the Rev Mark Me
Clung Sunday schoo l 9 15 a m
Don
Wh1te Sunday School supenntendent
John Re1bel Sr osst sup! Mornmg
Worshtp 10 15 am Youth meetmg
7 30 p m Wednesday 1ncludmg wee
tots eager beavers tumor astronauts
and tumor ond semor l·ugh BYF chotr
practice 8 30 p m Wednes day prayer
meeting and 81ble study Wednesday
7 30p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST M&gt;ddleporf 5th
and Mo1n Bob Melton mm1ster Scott
Saltsman assoc•ote
m1nrster Bible
School 9130 a m mornmg worsh1p
10 30 a m evenrng serv tce 7 00 p m
Wednes day Btble Study and youth
group meettngs 7 00 p m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Rev J1m Broome pastor
Bill Whtte Sun day school supt Sunday
Khool 9 30 a m
morning worship
10 30 a m
Sunday evangelistic
meeting 7 00 p m Prayer meeting •
Wednes day 7 p m
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUIIITY Rev Wanda Johnson
director, Harold Johnson director of
education
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN War
ship S.rvlco 9 a m
Church School

MIDDlEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church
Morning worship
10 15 Blblt Study Tu..day roam Bl
ble study ThuJsday 7 30 p m

Sthoat 9 00 a m

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SY RAC U SE
fiR S T
UNIT E D
PRE SBYTERIAN Chu rc h Chu r ch Sc hool
10 15 a m morn mg wors h1p l I 30 o
B1bl e Stud y Tuesd ay
I0 o m
m
Jun1or and Se n1 or H1 gh Yo uth Group
Su nday 6 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GO D Pas tor
Rev John Evan s Sunday sc hoo l 10
a m
Sunday
wor sh1p
II
a m
Chddr en s chur ch
II a m
Sunday
evenmg serv •ce I 00 p m We dn esday
evenmg young lod1 es au Kd1ory 6 p m
We dn esday family worsh1p 7 00 p m
HAZ EL COMMUNIT Y CHUR CH N ea r
Long Bo fl om Ed se l Hart pa stor Sun
d ay sc hoo l 10 o m Chu rc h 7 30 p m
pr aye r meettng 7 30 p m Th u r sda y
MIOOLEPORl FREEWILL BA PTI ST Co r
ner As h a nd Plum l es lt e Hay m an
pas tor Bob G rubb o ss•s tont p a stor
Sunday School 10 a m M o rn tng War
sh1p II o m Wednesda y and So tur
d ay Even mg ServiCes 7 30 p m
M EIGS
CO OPERATI VE PARI SH
METHODI ST CHURCH
Re v Rober t McGee
1ntenm d1rec tor
POMEROY ClU STER
Rev Robert M cGee
POMER OY Sunday Sc hoo l 9 15 o m
Wor sh1p serv1ce 10 30 om
Cho .r
r ehearsal
Wedne sday 7 p m
Rev
Robert McGee pa stor
ENTERPRI SE Worsh1p 9 a m Church
Sc hool 10 am
R1 chard Ro the m1 Ch
pa stor
ROCK SPRINGS Sunda y Schoo l 9 15
a
m
Wo r sh1p serv1ce
I0 a
m
R1chard Ro them1 ch pastor
FlATWOODS Church Sc h oo l I 0 o m
Wor sh1p 11 a m
R1cha rd Ro th e m1ch
pastor
MIDDLEPORT ClU STER
HEATH Church Sc hool 9 30 o m
Wor sh1p 10 30 am
UM YF 6 p m
Ro bert Robmson Pa stor
RUTlAND Church Schoo l Q 30 a m
Wor sh1p I 0 30 a m
Rob ert R1 de r
po s1or
Wor sh1p 9 o m
SALEM CENTER
Church Sc hoo l 9 45 a m Robe rt R1der
pasto r
PEARL CHAPEL Sunday Sc hoo l Q 30
o m Wor sh1p 7 30 p m
SNOWVILLE
Sunday Sc hoo l
Q 30
am Wor sh1p 11 OOa m
SYRACUSE CLU STER
Rev Stan ley Merrd1 ed M1n1 ste r
FOREST RUN Wor sh1p 9 a m Chu rch
Sc hool TO am
MINERS VIllE Church Sc hoo l 9 o m
Worsh1p lOam
A SBURY Church Schoo l 9 50 a m
Worsh•p I I o m B1ble Study 7 30 p m
Thursday UMW I 1st Tu esday
SOUTHERN CLU STER
Rev Jame s Clark
Rev Mark Flynn
Rev Florence Sm1th
Rev Carl H1ck s
BETHANY
(Dorca s)
W orsh• p 9 00
o m Chur ch School 10 00 o m B1ble
study 1sl 2nd 3rd ond 5th Tue sday s
7 15 p m youth fellow sh1p 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays 6 00 p m
CARMEL and SUTTON (Worsh1p Sun
day School and mos1 other event s held
1omt ly ) Sunday Schoo l 9 45 and Worsh 1p
II 00 at Sutton f1rst ond th1rd Sundays
and at Carmel second and fourth Sun
days B1ble Study second fourth and f1f
th Thursdays 7 IS p m Fom1ly N1ght
Fellowship D1nner th~rd Thursday 6 30

pm
APPLE GROVE Sunday Schoo l Q 30
om Worsh1p 7 30 p m 1st and 3rd Sun
days Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 30
p m Fellowship supper f1r st Saturday 6
p m UMW 2nd luesdoy 7 30 p m
EAST LET ART Church Sc hool 9 o m
Worsh1p serv1ce 10o m Prayer mee1mg
7 30 p m Wednesday UMW second
Tuesday 7 30 p m
RACINE WESlEYAN - Sunday sc hoo l
10 a m worsh 1p II om Cho 1r prac ttee
Thursday 8 p m
lETART FAllSWorsh1p serv1 ce 9
om Chu rch Schooi!O o m
MORNING STAR Worshtp 9 30 a m
Church School I 0 30 o m
MORSE CHAPEl Church School 9 30
om Worsh1p II om
PORTlAND Sunday School 6 30 p m
Evenrng Worsh1p
7 30 p m
Youth
Fellowsh1p. Wednesday 7 30 p m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
A:ev Rrchard W Thomas
Duane Sydenstr1cker Sr
Sheldon Johnson
John W Douglas
JOPPA Worshrp 9 00 a m Church
SchoollO OOa m
CHESTER Warsh1p 9 a m
Church
School 10 o m Cho1r Rehearsal 7 p m
Thursdays B1ble Study Thursdays
730pm
lONG BOTIOM Sunday School at 9 30
a m Evening Worsh1p at 7 30 p m Thur
sdoy Bible Study 7 30 p m
REEDSVIllE Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn1ng Worsh1p 10 30 a m Evenmg
Worshp 7 30 p m B1ble Study- Wed·
nesdays at 7 30 p 'm
ALFRED Sunday School at 9 45 a m
Morning Worship at 11 a m Youth 6 30
p m Sundays Wednesday Night Prayer
Meeting 7 30 P. m
ST PAUl (Tuppers Ploons) Sunday
School 9 00 a m Mornmg Warship at
10 00 a m B•ble Study 7 30 p m
Tu ..day
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Oliver
Swain SUp_erlntendenl Sunday school
9 30 every WMk

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Those three are always togelhet remarked L•sa s mo1her
She was refemng 10 her l1ttle daughter who !S seldom seen
w11hout her belOved corhe and her well worn rag dOll They are
constant compamons
Usa IS very sens1t1ve about tnends ner mo1he1connnued
Af'ICI th1s week she came nome tram Sunday School w1th a very
1mportanJiesson Her teacher !Old he about GOd s rove and how
He never leaves us L1sa came sk pp1ng nto the nouse and
announced Now 1have three gooe! \rends and the best one ot all
1s Jesus

C H ESI~R C HU~C H OF IH~ N AlARENF
Rev Herbert Gt o le pO!&gt;Ior Fronk Rollle
wp 1 ~unday School 9 30 o m Wor&lt;,h•p
&lt;:.e r v•&lt;e I I am and 7 30 p m PtoyP r
meet1ng Wednesday I 30 p m
LA UREl CLI FF FREE MI:T HODISI CH UR
lH Re v llobet l M lle1 pmtor lloyd
Wr gh ! OIICCIOr of L ht ,..,l,on Educo r on
Sun day Sc hool 9 JO a m Mm n ng Wor
., h p I 0 30 o m ( ha lf Proct (e Sur
cioy 6 JU p m hen1ng Worsh p ! JO
p m Wcdne'&gt;dOy Ptoye• and B ble ) l udy
I 30 p m

L ttle Usa had 1ndeed learned a wonderlu lrutn A I at us need
to diSCOver t tor our own 1ves For e~oery 1fe need~ the compan
101'1 Sh1p of God Let your chutch bnng 1t11s hOpe and orom1se to
you

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n n ~ !Pr R ck Mocomh&lt;:&gt;c
'&gt;ufi l ~u 'da y '&gt;Chool Q 30 o m wor..,h r
&lt;..('t \II(('
ro JU a m B·ble ~ l udy I Uf&gt;'&gt;doy
I 30 p m
REORliA N IL~O CHUIKH OF
Jl:~U~
CHR IST 0~ lAIIJ:R DAY 5AI NIS Po•
I land Roc•n e Rood
w.ll om Rou&lt;:.h
pastor l•nda han " churrh chool dorec
10 1 ChuiCh '&gt;C hool 9 30om
m or nong
wor ... h•p
10 30 om
Wedne.-.doy
even•ng proye• &lt;;e •v•ce'&gt; I 30 p m
Bl: THlEHl:M BAPl! Sf Rev l-ad Sh uler
PO'&gt; lOr Wo r .-. h•p '&gt;C r v ce 9 30 am Sun
day '&gt;C hool 10 30om B1ble St udy and
proyet se r v•ce lhur"&gt;day I 30 p m
CAR l ETO N CHU RCH K ng'&gt;bury Rood
J mm I" Evon.., pa~l o r Sundo'f ~chao
9 30 o m Ro lph Carl wpl?lln !Pndf&gt;n l
eve n ng wor ~ h p
I :30 p m
P•aye•
meo l nq W £&gt;dne,dov I 30 p m
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HO BSO N CHRI STIAN UNI O N Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m even1ng se r v1ce 7 30
p m Wednesda y p rayer mee t ng I 30

p m
BEA RWA LL OW RIDG E CHU RC H 0~
CHRI ST Duane Worden m1n1s ter B1ble
cl a ss 9 30 a m morn •ng wors h1p 10 30
a m even•n g wor sh1p 6 30 p m Wed
nesdoy 81bl e stud y 6 30 p m
NE W STIV ER SVILL E COMM UNIT Y Ch ur
ch Su nday School se rviCe Q 45 o m
Wo rsh1p se r v1ce 10 30 Evange l.st oc Ser
v1ce
7 30 p m W ednesday Prayer
mee t1n g 1 30 Th ur sday
ZIO N CHUR CH OF CHRI ST Pomeroy
Horfl son vill e Rd Robert Purt ell p as to t
Bdl McE lroy Sunday sc hoo l &lt;; up t Su nd ay
sc ho ol 9 30 a m w orsh p se rv ce 10 30
a m Sunday w orsh1p se rv•ce 7 30 p m
Mo nday and Tue sday e ven1ng serv 1ces
I 30 e a ch evenmg
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHUR CH P1 ne
G rove The Rev Wdl1am M•ddl eswo rth
Pa stor Church serviC es 9 30 am Su n
day Sc ho ol I 0 30 a m
BRADBUR Y CHURCH O F CHRI ST Jerr y
P1ngl e y pa stor Sunday sc hool 9 30
a m
mornmg worsh•p
I 0 30 a m
Wedn esd ay evenmg ser v1ce 7 30
ANTIQUIT Y BAPTIST Rev Earl Shu le r
pas tor Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 o m Ch urc h
serv1ce
7 p m
youth mee t1n g
6
p m Tuesdo y B1bl e Study 7 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NA ZAREN E
Rev Thoma s H Co lli er pa stor M ar th a
Wo lf e Cha1rmon of th e Boord of Chm
l1on l1f e Sunday School 9 30 a m
morn1ng wo r sh1p 10 30 Sunday even
1ng wor sh p 7 30 p m Pra ye r mee t•n g
Wednesday 7 30 p m
RACINE FIR ST BAPTIST
Do n l
Walk er Pa stor Robert Sm1th Su nday
sc hoo l sup1 Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
mo rn1ng wor sh1p 10 40 o m
Su nda y
eve nmg worsh1p
7 30
Wedn esd ay
eve mng B1bl e study 7 30
DAN VILLE WESLEYAN Rev R 0
Brow n po s1or Sunday Sc hool
9 30
o m
mornmg wo rsh1p 10 45 yout h
se r viCE 6 45 p m
even1ng wo r sh1p
1 30 p m prayer and pro• Sf' Wedn es
doy 730pm
SOUTH BETHEl (Sd ver R1d ge) Du ane
Syden s1ncker
Sr
pastor
Su nday
Sc hool 9 o m Mo rnmg Won htp I 0
o m Youth Serv1ce Sunday at 6 p m
and Sunday Even1ng Worsh1p 6 p m
B1bl e Study Wednesda y 7 p m
Sll VER RUN FREE BAPTI ST Rev Ma r
vm Morkm pa stor Sieve l1111 e Sun day
sc hoo l sup! Sunday sc hoo l I 0 a m

motn ng wotsh•p
l t am
Sunday
even,ng wo r sh p l 30 Prayer meel ng
onci B blf' study fhu•sdoy I 30 p m
yout h se r viCe b p m Sunday
CHRISTIA N FELLOWSHIP CH UWC H 3B3
N 2nd A ve M•dd leporl Sunday School
10 00 o m Su n Wed f ven1ng Serv1re&lt;:.
130pmpm
liBERTY Ch11SI10n Ch ur ch ~ l •be ll y
Ave Po me roy ~undoy ~chool 10 o m
Wor shcp I 30 Wednesday Ser v•ce I ]0

pm
CHESTER CHURC H 0~ GOD Re v R ~
Rob•n so n pas l or Sunday school 9 JO
a m wo sh1p &lt;:. erv1ce I\ o m even1ng
'&gt;e rv ,ce
I 00
yout h ~erv1e1?
Wed
ne..,doy 7 00 p m
lANGSV Il lE
CHRI STI A N CHU RC H
Rober t E Mu~~et pa s lor Sunday sc hoo l
9 30 a m Pa u l M usse r supl morn nq
wors h p 10 30 Su nda y even1n g serv tce
7 00 m 1d wee k se rv1ce Wed nes d ay I
pm
SY RAL U SE
CHURCH
OF
TH E
NAZA REN E Rev Ja mes B K• ll le pas tor
N orman Pres ley Sun day Sc hoo l Supe 1•n
lend enl Sunday sc hool Q 30 a m mar
n1ng wo r ~h•p 10 30 a m
evan gel •s!•r
serv•ce 6 p m Prayer and Prose Wed
ne&lt;&gt;d oy 7 p m you th meet •ng l p m
EDEN UNITED RRETHREN IN CHR IS T
Eiden R Bl o k e pastor Su nday Schoo l 10
o m Ro ber t Reed sup t Mor nmg se r
man II a m
Sunday n•ghl ser v1ces
Ch fls l 10n Endeavor 7 30 p m Song ~et
v1ce 8 p m Pr eachmg 8 30 p m M1d
week Prayer mee l• ng Wed nesday 7
p m A lv• 1 Reed lay leaUe•
CHURL H 0 ~ JESUS L HR! ST Loco l ed
ol Rutl a nd on N ew l mo rood ne1cr ro
~ o t es t Acres Por k Rev Ro y Llevenge •
pa sro r Su nda y ~c h oo l 10 30 o n War
"' h• p I 30 p m B• b le ~ l udy Wedn£&gt;'&gt;dOy
! JO p m
~o l urdoy 11ght pr ayer ... e r
VICP l ()() p m
HEM LOCK GROV E L HRI ST IAN Roger
Wa tson pa st or ( reman Pr att Sunday
sc hool sup ! Morn1n g worshp C) 30 o m
Su nday sc hoo l I 0 30 a m even •n g ser
\ll(e 7 30
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UNI O N BAPT IST
Rev
Tom
Dooley
Joe Sa yre
Sunda y Sc hool
Supe 11 n tenen l
Su nd ay sc hool
9 45
a m eve nm g wo rsh•p I 30 p m Pr a yer
mee t •n g 7 30 p m Wed nesday
TUP PE RS PLAIN S CHURCH OF CHRI ST
V1ncent C Wa t er s Ill m 1n1s l er Her mo n
Bloc k su pennt en den l Sunday Sc hoo l
Q 30 o m eve mng se r v ce 7 p m We d
nes d oy B1bl e Sludy 7 p m

Sennonette
What 1s a Untied Methodist Chnst1an ?
Totlay I wtsh to share Wllh you four basKs of the Untletl Melltutli sl
Church One may ask, What make' a person a Mclhodi sl? What tlu you
Methutl1sts belieV&lt;' ? We are much as most of you w,. are very basiC 1n
relief Here are four basiC fa ctors of the fa 1lh of a Melhutltsl
I God's love mcludes everyone' We call lilts Unt versa l
Atonement One could recall Sl John 3 16 Fur God so loved the
world, that he ~ave hts only begollt•n Sun, lhal whosoc1er believeth 1n
hun should not pensh but ha ve eterna l life '
This IS the must wonderful truth 1n the wmltl - Gutlluv&lt;S each of
us
We Untied Methodists believe 111 the melusJve love of Gutl fur Hts
children
2 Man has not always responded to that h ee love of God In fall
we the human race arc separated from God b) sm So, we must adm1l
that we have smned and fallen short of the glory of God, and we must
realize that we cannot save ourselves ' For by grace (unearned, unmented love of Godi through fatth we are sa ved We Methodists
acknowledge that Jesus ChrJslJs the only Sav1or - Jesus sa1d, ' I am
the way, and the truth, and the life, no one comes to the Falhe1 but
through me "St John 14 6
We Untied Methodtsl believe m Jesus as our Messiah, Savtor
3 The Spmt bears wttness of our fatth We through prayer, worshtp, servtce fmd assurance that we belong to Chnsl because of the
love God shares m and through Jesus, H1s death and resurreclton Hu;
Sptnt lives m the Chnsltan
We Umted Methudtsts beheve m the Holy Sptnt as God's presence
m our hves for comfort, gutdance, and strength
4. We Umted Methodtsts beheve our hves should be led by the Holy
Sp1nt whtch suggests, we beheve m reachmg out to the world wtlh
God's message of love, forgiveness, redemption, and healing Perfect
lovers God m action m our dally hves
So, you question what Umted Methodtsts beheve' Here are four
areas of our fa1th All B1bhcal If you are not now a Umted Methodtst
Christian, you could be' - Submitted by Pastor Robert Robmson,
Heath United Methodtst Church, Middleport. Ohto

Tom
LO NG BO TT OM ( Hf.IISTIAN
R•c h ason pastor Wa ll ace Damewood
Sunday S(hool Supenn l en d en ! Wot sh•p
selv •ce a t 9o m B1bleSc hooi lOam
H YS H L RUN HOli NESS CHURCH Re v
Ther on Ou hom pastor Sunday Sc hool
a t q 30om Morn •ng worsh• p ol 10 :JU
a m Thu , sdoy se1v•ces at l 30 p -m
FREEDOM GOSP H MISSION 01 Bold
Knob loca l ed on Coun l y Rood 31 Re v
Lawre nce G l ue~encomp pas lor Re v
Roger w, ll /oa ss •s lant pO &lt;; Ior Preach nq
serv1ces
Sunday 7 30 p m
ptoy er
mee f ng Wednesday I 30 p m Gory
Gr dht h IE.-odeYou t h groups Sunday
eve ng 6 JU p m w th Roger and V o!c l
W IIf ord as l eader~ Commun•on ..,er
v ccs t .rs ! Su nday eac h mon th

W HI TES CHAPE L Coo lv lie RD Rev
Roy Dee let pas tor Sunday schoo l Q 30
om wor~h p serv•ce 10 30om B1ble
st udy an d p r o~e SPIIIICP Wednesday
/30prn
!W TL A NO CHURCH O F CHRI S1 Eugene
Underwood pm lor Herb Ell mil Su nday
&lt;&gt;c hool wp t Su nday sc hool 9 30 o m
morn •ng wo r sh •p and com u n on 10 30
om
RU TLA N D BI BL E MET HO O! Sf CHURCH
Amos Td hs p a sta• Donny T1ll• s Su nday
Sc hool Su pt Su nday Sc hoo l Q 30 o m
fol lowed by mor nmg wor sh p Sunday
even 1ng ~erv•Ce
7 00 p m
Prayer
mee t nQ Wedne~doy I 00 p m
RU TL A N D
CHUR C H
OF
THE
NA ZARENE Rev lloyd D Gfl mm Jr
pas to r Su nday sc hoo l 9 30 a m wor
sh1p se r v1ce 10 30o m you ng peo p le~
se r v 1ce 6 p m Evangeli st iC se r v ce b 30
p m W edn es day se r v1ce 7 00 p m
FIR ST SO U THERN BAPTI ST Co r ner ol
Secon d Pas tor Fronk Low ther Sun day
sch oo l Q 45 o m wors h1p serv 1ce II
o m and 7 30 p m Weekl y B1b le Study
Wedn esday I 30 p m
M ASON l HUR( H OF CHRI ST Miller
St M ason W Vo Eugene l Conger
mm1 ster Sunda y B•bl e Study 10 o m
Wars h•p t I a m and 7 p m Wednesda y
B•bl e Sl udy voca l mu s1c 7 p m
LIF E SCIE N CE CHURCH
12 N orlh
r h "d St Ches h• re Independ en t fun
damenrol ser v•ces Sunday even1 n g 7 :JO
p m Pa stor Rev Or Robe rt Persons
MA SO N A SSE MBLY O F GO D Dud d mg
Lone Ma so n W Vo Rev Ronm e B
Rose Pasto r Sunda y Sc hool Q 45 o m
Mo rn1ng Wor sh•p II o m Evenmg Se r
v1ce 7 30 p m Wedn esday Wom en s
Mm1 stn es 9 a m (mee t1ng and pray er
Pray er on d B1bl e Study 7 p m
HARTFORD CHUR CH OF CHRIST IN
CHRI STIAN UNION The Rev Wlil1am
Campbell pastor Sunday Sc hool Q 30
a m Jam es Hughes supt eve n1ng se r
v1ce 7 30 p m Wedn esday evef]1ng
pr a ye r meet1ng 7 30 p m Youth pra yer
serv •ce ea ch Tuesday
FAIR V IEW BIBLE CHURCH l e tart W
Va Rt I Mark lrw1 n pa stor Wor sh •p
serv •ces 9 30 a m Su nday schoo l II
o m
even1ng wo r sh 1p
7 30 p m
Tu es doy cottage pray er mee llng and
B1bl e study 9 30 a m Wor sh p ser viCe
W edne sday 7 30 p m
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
Wa lnut and Henry Sts Ra ve nsw ood W
Vo The Rev George C We1nck pa stor
Sunday School 9 30 o m Sunday wa r
sh1p II o m
CAl VARY BIBLE CHURCH now located
on Pomeroy P1ke County Rood 25 near
Flatwoods Rev Blackwood pa stor Ser
viCes an Sunday at 10 30 a m and 7 30
p m w1th Sur:day school 9 30 o m B1ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
INDEPENDENT HOCINESS CHURCH
INC Pearl St
Middleport Rev
0 Dell Manley pastor Sunday school
9 30 a m Mornmg worsh1p 10 30 a m
evenmg worsh1p 1 30 p m Tuesday
12 30 p m Women s prayer meet1ng
Prayer and pro1se serv1ce We dnesday
730pm

RU llANO Af'O::O I Ulll l HUR CH OF
JF SUS CHR IS I Udl? t Jomf"~ M I et B ble
~ ! udy
'v\IPrlnP..,doy I 30 p m
Sunday
~chool
10 o n Sunday n1qh t '&gt;C iv oce
I 30 p m
POMl:ROY Wl:SLEYAN HOL!f~l:SS
Hart &lt;&gt;onvdlc Rood l:arl held&lt;o pos !or
Henry Ebl n J1 Sunday ::Ochool Su pl
Sunday School q 30 a m Morn•ng Wor
&lt;; h •p I I a m
)undoy even ng ~f&gt;rv•ce
I 30 m P1oyer Mee11ng Thursday 7 30
pm
SYRACUSI: FIRST CHURCH OF GOO
N ot PeniCCO:olol R&lt;:'v George 0 le•
po '&gt; tOf wo . ... h p ~ 'I V((' Su nda y 9 45
o rT
Sunday -.&lt;hoot ll om \NQr'.h p
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I ]0 p m
lhu• o, doy prayer
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HERM O N Un 1ed B ethren
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po&lt;; IOr Don W I loy leode• l oro led n
le"o " lo rnm&lt; r ty o lf CR 8) Sunday
~c h oo l 9 jQ a m Mer nq wor'&gt;hip &lt;;er
v &lt;£' 0 4:, o 1
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nHOVAH S W I! N i: SS I: ~ 37319 Slat e
Route 114 On(' m If' ea &lt;o l ol Rulland l
Sunday B ble lec tu1e q JU o m
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lheocrol &lt; School I 30 ~ '"
Se 1voce
Meet.ng ij 10 p rn
RUTlAND FRI:EWill BAPIISI Chul(h
'Jolem ~ ~
R111lond Donald Ko11 ~~
po&lt;olor Bud ) l ewm l ~upe• 1lend£&gt;n l
~undoy School
10 o tn Pvenmq wot
.., h p I JO p m W&lt;'d• e&lt;oday even1ng &lt;oe•
v ce I :JO p m
CHURCH 0~ GOD ol Ptophecy loco led
on th e 0 J Wh 1e Rood ol! h1ghwoy I 00
~ unday School 10 a 1
Super nlenden !
Jo h n Loveday ~ 1 &lt;; I Wedn P'&gt; doy r gh l ol
mon l h CPM A setv ces seconrl Wed
ne sdoy WM B mee T ng rh 1rd Th roug h I lr h
you th serv •Ce George Croy le pas tor
HO PE BAPIISI CHAPEl
570 Gran r
51 M1ddlepot t Sunday School lOa m
morn ng wot~h•p II o m even •ng wo1
sh1p I p m Wednesday even•ng B•ble
study and ptoyer mee tmg I p m AI
ld•niPrl wllh Snu the rn Bopl " I Con
, pnt•on
BRADF O RD CHUR CH 01 (H R!SI
R,cky G•lbPtl pa!oiO• Sieve P1tken'&gt;
&lt;o uperrntendenr Sunday School 9 30 o
m Chu rc h )erv•CC"&gt; 10 JOo rn
JUBILH
CHRISIIAN
CENIER
C.eotge"' (tee !. Rood Re v C J lemlt:y
pastor
John Fellu• e ~u pen nlen d en l
Church schoo l q JO a rn morn1ng war
sh p 10 :JO even ng ~e rv cc l p tn B•ble
~ludy Thut ~
7 p n Clo&lt;oses l or all oqe&lt;o
Nut 5("r y p•ov ded lot worsh p '&gt;erv ces
51 PAU L lU TH ERAN CHURCH Cornf'r
ol ~y c orno t e and Second ST&lt;o Pome oy
Th e Rev W II om M dd iPswor t h Pas tor
Sunday School a t q 45 o ' and Church
Se tv ce:. II a l
SACREO H EAR I Rev I ot h er Paul 0
Wel len ro &lt;. !ot Phone 99'1 '18'15 So t u
day even1ng Mo!o !. I 30 Sunday Mas'&gt; H
and I 0 a m
Conles!o•on So l ur day 7
l JO p m
VICTORY BAPTI ST
575 N 2nd Sl
M•ddlepor l Jome&lt;o ~ Kee '&gt;ee pas To r
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10 om
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worsh•p I p tn
V•&lt;o• lo t•on Thur ..,doy
o JOp m
TRI NI TY (hfl&lt;o l •on A !.&lt;oe mbly loolv•lle
G lbert Spence • pos ror
Sunday
&lt;oc hool 9 30 am rn01n ng wOJ sh p I 1
a m Sunday even1ng !oerv ce l 30 p m
rn.dwee k proyc ~e rvKe Wednesday
! 30 p m
M O UN l O l• v£&gt; Co mmun•ly Churc h
Lawren ce t3u &lt;:. h pas to t M a~ Folme Sr
Superu1 1enden 1 Sunday Sc hoo l and mot
n ng wor&lt;&gt;h p q 30 o 1 Sunday even ng
serv•ce I p m You !h mee t ng and B ble
study Wedne sday ! p 1
UNI TED FAIT H CHU RCH
Ro ute I on
Pome t oy bypO !.!. Rev Roberl Sm l h Sr
pas tor Rev James (unddl O'&gt;" &lt;; ton!
pastor Sunday Sc hoo l Q 30 a m mor
n •ng wor sh1p 10 30 o m even ••q wa r
&lt;o h1 p
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proye • se rv•CC l JU p m
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at Un11ed ) IE'C'I Wo• l. c r ~ Un 1on Hall
Rod r oad Street Mason M01 n ng wor
sh •p 9 30 o rn Sunday School 10 JO a m
Even•ng Serv1ce I p m Prayer 1 f&gt;e l , g
Wednesday I 30 p m M d Week B ble
St udy Th ur &lt;;doy I p m
FO ffE ST RUN BAPIIS I
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Borden
po ~ l o
Lon el u
Bunch
supefln tenden t Sunda r '&gt;( h ov
Q 30
o m
set and and lout ! ~uc day~ war
sh1p se r v1&lt;.e a ! } ]0 p m
~ ou• th and
MT M O RI A H BA PII SI
Mo1 n St M dd lepm r Re v Colv n M n
nts pa stor
M r~
~ lv n Bumgo• dner
sup! Sunday school Q 30 a m wors h p
se r v1ce 10 45 o m
BURLI~ G H AM
SOUT HI:R N BAP TI ST
CHURCH Rou l e I Shade Po &lt;o lo ' Don
Block Afl, l•o ted w th ~out h ern Bop t1s t
Con ven t 1on Su nday school l 30 p m
Sunday wor c; h• p 2 30 p m lhurs d oy
evenmg B1bl e sludy I p m
PENTECOS TAl ASS~MBl Y
Ra cme
Rout e I 24 W •l hom Hoback pO !o lo r ~un
d oy sc h ool I 0 a m Sunday eve n nq c;er
v•ce 7 00 p m Wed n e~day even nq se r
vtce a t 7
CARPEN TE R BAP TI ST
Don Chead le
Supt Sunday Sc hoo l Q 30 am Morn 1ng
Wo r sh1p 10 30 a m Pra yer Serv• ce
a1t e rnot e Sunda ys
MIDDLEPORT PENTECO STAl
Th 1rd
A ve the Rev Clark Bok er pa s lo r Lo ri
No tt1nghom Sunday Sc hoo l Sup! Sun
day Sc hoo l 10 a m
cla sses t or all
ages
Evenmg ser v1ces
6 00
Wed
nesday Study I 30 p m You th se t v1ces
7 30 p m Frtday
ECCLESIA FEll OWS HIP 12B Md l St
M1ddl ep o rt Pastor IS Bro ther Chuc k M e
Pherson Sunday Sc hool at l 0 a. m Ser
v1ces Suntl ay even.n g at l p m and Wed
nesday at 7 p m

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Pl.nJ s IJd\ l' h1l'llt ur n plt It d for

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Friday,

May

Ch ild1 en 111 Me1 gs County w1!1
t cce tvc a Books· by·Ma tl Ca talog to

t'ncour age them to runtmuc r eadm g
throughout the sp1 m g and summe1,
accurd111g to Me1gs County PUbli c
l.1brary D11 ccl01 1ulh Powt•rs
Loca l publtc sc hool s wtll diSlnbule
the ca talogs t o ch tldren pre-school
t111ough g1alit• 12
I n addtllnn ,
'hil dren may ubta1n lata logs from
thetr lot al publi c library or by
Willing t o OVAL. State Route 93
West . Well st on 45692
Eac h cata log mcludes 100 books
~w l t•c· t ed

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Portl and, Hubbard' s Greenhouse Ill
Sy racuse, and Dallas Htll Farm Ill

Semo• C tltzen s Day, Racllle V illage
Council dec Iat ed May 18 as Semor

To honor the se m01 t lti Zl'llS of
Rac me and tht• su1 roundm g area,
Mrs Jeanne tte Lawre nce and Mrs
Martha Lou Beeg l e diSiitbutcd 300
[lower plants to se mor Cillzens Ill
that pa rt of the county The £1ow e1s
we1 c donated by Harn s Farm 111

FOWLER CONSTRUCTlON

PH.

PHONE 992-2156

Radiator Specialist
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. Experience

.SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pomeroy, Oh.
Ph.9t2·2174
2 26 lfc

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7 Cnrd of Thank s (paid •n nefvan cc)
3 A nnoun ce ment s
4 G tv ei'l way
5 Happy Ads
6 Los t and Found
7 Yard Sal e ( pa td rn ndvan ct')
8 Pub lic Sate
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Opporfun•t~

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52 CB, TV &amp; ~ad tO Equtpme nt
53 An t•Qu es

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4/ M ob d e H om es tor Rent
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44 ApM tm entlor Ren t
45 F urn1 shed Room s
46 Spa ce l or rent
47 Witn ted to Rent
4A EQ Uipm ent tor RPnl
.:1 9 For Le ii SC'

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13 In suran ce
14 Bustness Tratntnq
I S Sc hool s ln stru c l ton
16 Radto TV &amp; CB Rcp r11r
17 Mt sce llilneous
18 Wnnt cd To do

paued awry May 21 .
1979 Th11 month comes
with aed regret . rt brings
back days I will never
forgot You fellallloop with
out a goodbye, My momo
" " of you wdl never dte I
miU you more than anyone
knows As each dey pau.ea
my &amp;mp1inea grows The
teara I shod I can w1pe
..,ay, but the ache 1n my
heert wlll atweys rury
Some may thmk I'm not
lonety when they see me
amlle litde do thEry know
the grief I bear You loft mo
suddenty. your thoughts
unknown But you left me
memorios I'm proud to
own Sadty m1aed by hus
bond. Robert E Moono

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400 METER
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IN MEIGS LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
sealed pr oposa ls will be
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Local Sc hoo l Dtstnc t of
Mtddl eport, Oh&lt;O al the

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dtvor ce tn the M e tq s Coun
ty Court of Com mon P leas
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M etgs County
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Pomeroy
98s-Chester
343--Portland
247- letart Falls
949-Ractne
742- Rutland
U1- Coolv1lle

446-Ga lhpolts
367- Cheshtre
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In lovmg Memory of
Garnet l Moore who

CASE NO 23S32 F ,na l
Account o f Robe rt Har
br ec ht, Admln tslr a tor of
th f' E s tate of Anna L out se
H arbrech t D eceased
Unle ss exce pt 10ns are
I! ted th ere to sa1d C'l ccounts
wil l be for hear1ng bef ore
sa td Court on th e 30 th day
of June, 1982 at wht ch t1 me
sa 1d acc ou nt s w dl be co n
s •der ed and c on t tnued fr om
day to day until f tnally
d•sposed of
A ny per son tn l erested
may ft le w r 11ten except ton s
to sar d accou nt s or to mat
ter s per tatn tn g to the
exec utton of the Court not
tess than five day s pr tor to
th e date se t for heanng
ROBERT S BUCK
JUDGE
Common Pl eas Court,
Probate Dt VISIOn,
Me tgs Coun ty, Ohto
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IN THE M ATTER OF SET
T LE MENT
OF
AC
CO UNT S
PROBATE
CO UR T M E IG SCO UNTY
OHI O
A cco unts ilnd vouchers of
t he
l o ll o w tnQ
nam ed
l • du C ~t=J rt es hr. ve been fil ed
tn I he Prob rlle Court, Me tq s
Coun t y Oh•o. tor approval
and sc&gt; ttl em en t
CA SE N O 13667 F•nal
A cc ount of
N anga
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Robe rt s Exec ufrtx of the&gt;
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Is De cr a ~e d
CA SE N O 16606 Twen t y
seco nd Acco unt of Hun
t• nq ton
Nili!Qnnl
Bank
Tru s t rr of
th e Trust
Cr ea l t'd by th e Last Wtll
nn e! Tes tam ent of Thoma s
A May Dt'ce a sed
CASE N O 21 184 Fourl h
and Ftnn l Account of Frnnk
w Porter Jr , Guardtan of
Pa l ri Ct o:l A Wyatt a mtnor
CASE N O 73634 Ftnal
Account ot Rose Reynold s
El(ec utrtx o f t he Es tate of
Pe arl Reynold s akn Velrn il
Pearl Rey n olds Deceased

71 Au tos for Sa te
72 Truck s for Sa le
73 Vans&amp;4WD
74 Motor c yc l es
75 Boats &amp; Motor s
76 A ut o Pa ri s &amp; A ccessor tes
77 Au to Repa tr
78 Camptng Eq utpm en t

=--Fa rm Supplies

Ser\•ices

P ubli C NOIICC'

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Real Estate -

General

HOME
Ntc e 6 room,
bath,
bungalow w1th l 11 acres
of ground, two story
barn , m good cond1hon,
located on Ros e H1ll ,
tu st off St Rt . 33 n ea r
Pomeroy
Pnc ed at
S26,000
Call 74 2·2003
George
Hob s t e tt er,
Adm
of V1rg1e Hobs tetter, Dec, wtth W1ll
Annexed

.14 -"2-2112

Public Sa l e
&amp; Auctton

AUCTION
TOOLS- FURNITURE
COOKWARE
MISCELLANEOUS

SATURDAY, MAY 22nd, AT
6:30P.M.
AT
Corner of Depof &amp; Main
Rutland, Ohio

S&amp;K AUCTION
SHERMAN TILLIS : OWNER
LONNIE NEAL: AUCTIONEER

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TERMS OF SALE : CASH OR CHECK
WITH POSITIVE I . D .

r et ref

k

Satd De fen dant wtll Til e
no t tee I hell he 1s reQu tred to
an swer
l h &lt;S Cornpla ln l
Wt l h tn twcnly f' IQh t (781
day s
aft er
lire
last
publ tc a t• on at lh •s nottc e
Your An sw er to th• s Com
plntnl must be fli ed w1th
th e M e•qS County Court of
Com m o n P l en s wtlh1n
thr ee (3J day s aft er serv• cc
of n copy ot t he Answer or
P l a tnftff s a tt orn ey who
Jtm
D
Fox
700 L
Wn sh•ngton
Boulevard
Belp r e Oh •o 457 14
Thr s not1 CC' 1S publi shed
on 1hc tollow•nct datr s
L Mry E Spf'n cer
Clerk of
Mr tq s Cou nty
Cour t o f
Commo n P leas
Pomeroy, Oh to

electnuf wort
!Free [sttmatH)

BY Marl ene H nrr• son
Deput y
141 30 I ll I 14 71 28 16 1 4
61 c

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992 · 7314
Pomeroy, Oh10
9 30 tfc

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to
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IS ! 16 J 7 lA
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RANDY 'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
-Addons and 1emodeUng
-Roofmg and guHe1 work
-Contiele WOik
-Plumbing and
electrial WOfk

TEAFORD
VIRGIL B SR
216E 2ndSt

REALTOR

Phone
1· (614 ) · 992·3325
Nt VI.
L t ' l!N G
Swrmrn.no ponl n1 w
r ,u qnrrl(lf 7 Shrlr1y lOIS
'it rtW In o ~ t OU '- 1 Wtll l
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r t rn nn t an ~ F A ltJr
n,1rr r,1 r01 l •tl Q l oyr r
,1 n: t for mol dtn •nq
N fW l i ' , TIN G
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room olclrr horne rn
oooct , onrlol •on hn&lt;&gt; 11 ;&gt;
hcllhS ( i!fl (\, nM Q,l &lt;.,
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Crlr
(Jil r;lqr ~ (q(' $1lrlc1f'
trees flower s nncl on1'
Mrl'
Can you hf'il l

sn

M1sc MerchandtCe

CARPET STARTING AT $12.95
SQuaie Ya1d Wtth Pad. Installed

KITCHEN CARPET

H o11sing
H11adquar tcrs

INSTAllED

$8

99

St. Rt. 124 Pomeroy, OH

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM

'Also Transmission
PH . 992· 5682
or 992 · 7121
3 24 tfc

9 FT. and 12 FT. WIDTHS

STARTING AT $4.99 Cash &amp;Carry

RUBBER BACK CARPET S4~sh&amp;tani

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CARPET AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES

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JYfAR!-.O l O - Look&lt;;
l 1k r nrw in c, ,rtc clnd nu t
H n'&gt; ) hrdronm '
tub
b&lt;ll!l
r lr
h rl":of'I)On r el
11(' ,1 1
ht(lllf' SI
f)lll
$ 117 00 Can y op twnt
tlr tll? L,lrqr 11 Vf'l lo t
Wrlnf $)9 500
R fO E CO RATED
Tht &lt;., onr f f' r1tly l ook o;,
n•c e
H,l&lt;; 7 room s
mociNn bnTh p or ches
cr~rport. 3 cnr qclfrlqe,
and lilrQf.' trv £' 1 l ot for n
qarden or 9 t her 11&lt;;e
Ju ' l $28 000
".Pf( t A l FINANCIN G
Srna lt clow n Prl Ymf'nt
will bu y tht s 10 room
hom e 1n Rnc•ne Ga s
furnorf'
woodburn tnct
l 1rr plrlCC' morlcrn brll l t
wlarqr lot Wtlh hobby
shop of ?4'x 4/
Only
532.500
POM F. ROY
Two t or
one f r,lme llOm f'S
~
garaQf'S, 2 bat hs
.1 11
u til tt •es ilnd level lo ts
As ktnQ $28 500 Wnnt on
nfhi r
MIDDLEPORT
4
bedroom modttFrr Mrlfhf'
7 baths, ce ntr C'I I hea t.
family room , qaraqe,
nnd lar qe lo t N reds il
ltrtle r ep atr but a qood
buy
MIDDL F PORT
Modrrn k1t chen 3 or 4
bedrooms 2 baths qil s
ce ntral hen t.
small
ba sem en!, fron t p orc h
r~nd level
tot As k1nq
only $19.500
lOACRES - oranypart
of 1f Wilfer and el ec tnc
available,
wes t
of
Rutland Larq e trees,
good sttes for A fram es
$10.000

" DRIVE

Vtnyl &amp; Alum1num

Complete gutter work,
complete remodeling,
roofing of all types.
Worked '" home area
20 years.
Free estimates
Call 843-3322.

And Home Matntenanc e
• Roofing of all types
• S1dtng
• R emodeltng
• Free esttmates
e20 Yrs e)( penenc e

'

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992·6011
8 20 ti c

MAIN ST

Real Eatete -

SAVE $3.00 WITH
THIS AD

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
-

AL TROMM
BUILDING &amp;
REPAIR
If you n eed 1t but\1
or fix ed w e can do
It .
742 · 2328
RUTLAND
4 29 I mo

w

REESE
.
TRENCHING
SERVICE
Water·Sewer· Eiectroc
Gas Ltne· Dttche•
water L1ne Hook·up•
SeptiC Tanks
county Cert1fled
Rou•h Lane
Ch h re Oh
es 1 •
Ph 367 7560
·
tfc
17 1

• washers
• o"h·
washers
• Ranges • Refngerator•
•
• Drye rs • Freezers
PARTS and SERVI C Ef
51

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS
SIZes start from 30x24"

: Utility Buildings
SIZe• from 4 to 6 and all
wood butldtngs 24x36.
ln•ulated Dog Hou•es

General

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

CANDLELIGHT INN
Rt 1. Cheshtre, Oh

~~o i9'2-~M

OPE N MO NOAV ~ UNOAY

New Homes ex·
tensive remodelmg

1JOPM130AM

DA tl Y

Wt'd - Dnnk &lt;1nd Dr own

All you c.:. n dnnh 8 1
1 hur \

- Pool

1 ou r n ilmcn l \

a Ill over
F ro &amp; S .:~ t B.:~nd ~
Dronlt &amp; Orown 10 1

R OUSh

Ph . 992· 7583

0,,. ...., 0 .,,

Or 992 -2282

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Rl. 3, Box 54
RaCine, Oh.
Ph 614·843· 2591
6 1S· tfc

608 E. MAIN

POMEROY, OHIO

INSULATION
Vinyl&amp;
Aluminum Siding
•Insulation
•Storm Doors
• Storm Wmdows
•Repfacement
Wmdows
•New Roofing
Free Estimate
James Keesee
Ph . -992·2772
4/29/ 1

.,un - Puu&amp; P il cher

Beer
4 30 uc

Announcement s

tnd1V1du a l
and
gro up
h ea lt h
and
pen s tons
Rum ley In suran ce Agency
446 3320
Buy term tnsurance and 1n
ves t the r es t No obllgatton
analysts
Rumley
In
suran ce Aqency 446 3320
College
sc h o t arshtps
ava tl ab t e
Fr ee
1n
tormatton
R u m l ey
In
su rance Age n cy 446 3320

22 c altbe r

Buffal o Scout
revolver . p ea rl handles, 4
3/ 4 rifl e 'barre t 6 shot,
shorts or longs , $59 95
Sp rtn g Va ll ey Tradtng Co,
Sprtng Val)ey Plaza 446
8025

n

1 oz 999 silver Fa th er s
Day bar , $10 00 Sprtng
Va ll ey Trad tng Co, Sprtng
Vall ey Plaza, 446 8025
Pe rfec t Father's Day Qtff ,
Wh1te 's me t a l de tector , 15
%
off
Spr tn g Va ll ey
Trad m g Co , Sp rtng Va ll ey
Pl aza . 446 802S
Raven 25 a uto pt sl ol S41 49

$50
00
Spr.ng
Va ll ey
Case shark s tooth k n tfe .
Tradtng Co , Spnng Va ll ey
Plaza. 446 8025

N1 g ht craw l ers $1 00 per
doz Sp rmg Va ll ey Trad1ng
Co, Sprmg Vall ey Pl aza
446 8025
L1tr le koo l rest , tee ches t by
I gloo, tra ve l1ng r ef resh
men ! ce nter $24 00 Spr1ng
Va ll ey Trad1ng Co Sp r.n g
Va ll ey P l aza , 446 8025
Play B tngo lor (hartly
Watch for opentng da te.
Rodney
Granqe Halt.
Emerge
Ga
11 •a n cy
co

Vo lunt ee r

NEW LISTING - CHESHIRr - A 11;&gt;s tory lrMrH
home Wtth seve n room s three bedr oo m s c, tnr.'lqr
butldmq , good Qarden w1th bcrne s .1 n d qr npf's

~21 . 900

IMMEDIAT E POSSESS ION - of t h to:. two bf'dr oom
hom e Wt th extcn s•ve r emodel rnq locilf ed n' '" r lllf'
mtnes and ha s 1 1/ 8 acres of qround of w h •cll p.1r1 1c;
fen ced Blended rate available $22 900 00

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom
Built Oar ages"
Call for lree siding
esltmates, 949·2801 or
949· 2860.
No Sunday Calfs
3 ll ·tfc

SY RACUSE ......_ Energy e ff •c•r nt tS one w n y 10
descnbe th ts 2 3 bedroom hom e Wtth new cnrpe t
new r em ode led bath and a n1 ce lf've llot Assum;~ bl &lt;'
loan avatlable Now S2S,SOO
COULD BE A MANSION - 3 4 h f'd r oom s, l iv tnQ
room , TV room , family room . offt ce , count ry kt t
chen, 2111 baths , and a ce ll a r On two larqe lots Does
need so m e work As kmg S3S.OOO

992 ·6191
992 ·5692
949· 2660
992·2259

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O'Brien Electric
Service
16 YEARS EXP. 1
• R esidentia I
•Commercial
•Industrial
Racine, Ohio
247-3534
Free Estimates
4·20 tic

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

CONTRACT! NG

4

Gtveaway

A NY PER SO N w ho has
any th1n g to gtve away and
does no t off er or attem pt to
of fer any o ther th1ng for
sa le m ay plac e an ad 1n th1 s
column There w ill be no
charge to the advert• ser

•
•
•
•

backhoe
excavating
septtc systems
A water, sewer
&amp; gas hnes
•dump truck
• limestone

Licensed &amp; Bonded

PH. 992-7201

6 ye ll ow k ttten s Ca ll 446
7947

3 29 tf c

..

, All types of root work,
• new or repair guHtr and
• downspouts,
gutter
: cltanlnt tnd palntJng.
: All work guarantetd.
FrH isllmttts
Rttsontblt Prieta
CtiiHOWird

Mfo226J '
f4f·2160

-Dozers
-Backhoes
·Dump Trucks
· Lo-lloy
· Trencher
- Water

- Sewer
-Gu Lines
·Septic Systems
Large or Small Jobs

PH. 9t2·247l

5-20-1

mo.

COMI NG BANOS

FAt APR JO , MA Y I
WllOWATER
Countr y Rock
Thvr$ Frl Sa t Sv n

MayiJ 141 5 u
CROSSOVERS
Oronk &amp; Drown all mghts
Thurs Frl Sun
May20.21 2213
CROSSO VE R S
Drink &amp; Drown all ntghh
Thurs Frl Sal Sun

May 2121 lt JO

CROSSOVERS
Dronk &amp; Drown all n ig h h
MONTH OF JUN E
F rtday a nd Saturday
MARSHALL TENNENT
Counlry Rock
Nole
Cro&amp;So\fers. Thurs &amp;
Sun band slarts 7 JO. e nds
II JO OtMr nights, TO lo 2
Carryout 8etr A\faila ble Drink
&amp; Drown durint Band Nltht

CANDLELIGHT INN
AI 1cneshtre, Ohto
2

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PH "

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4 Family Adult and baby
c lo t hes, old bott les , tea n s,
m tSC
110
4th
AVe,
Ga ll tpolt s MC'Iy 18 , 19 30 .
9 OOAM
144
Mu l be rry
Ave ,
Pom er oy Th urs Frt , Sa t
l Oam to5p m
3 l am dy yard sale Frt
May 2 1 &amp; Sa l 11 11 1 mtles
up Hy se ll Run Rd Severa l
hou se hol d Item s
Depot St , Ru t! and Wa tch
for Stgn s 742 2316
Saturday Mny 11 on Co Rd
34 be htnd M emory Gardens
Ce m e t ar y 1st road to the
rtg ht, 1n d tra il er on rtQht
9?
FO UR l am tl y yard sale.
May 24, 9 am 5 p m 501
Ftr st St
PI
Plea sant
Clolhtn q allstzes
GA RAG E sa le, lsi sa le
lht s year May 10&amp; 11 9 30
4 00 Fatrvtew Rd
PI
Pl easa nt
O ld
mantel
m trror, g l assware
old
c ha tr s, c orner cupboard,
old oa k sewmg mach1ne
ntce
clofhtng g1rts 4 6x
boys
12 14 ,
m ens
&amp;
women s, toy s book s &amp;
m i SC
YARD Sa te, I mil e out Sa n
dn tt l Rd Pt Pleasa nt , on
left , Thur sday &amp; Fnday , 9

3
Mov tn g and Ya r d sale , 1907
S pru ce
Ave
P ot n l
Pleasant,8 oo AM till
Two famtiy ya r d sa te, one
M tl e fr om Y top of Dead
m a n 's
c urv e,
Rt
2,P t P leas ant, Every lhtn q
Fr •day Sa tur day

1 mal e 8 week old k.ttte n
Lttter framed 992 7406
Sma ll mt xed breed dog,
lovabl e &amp; does trt cks Ktt
ten poss1bly S1am ese
Even111gs 985 421 2
1 f emale
full blood ed
Stamese ca t &amp; h er 10 month
old ktlten 742 2374 or 742
2056
- ----K •ttens to g1ve to good
home Call446·4173

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Cats &amp;

kttlens

Call 446

0808
ONE year old f emale, part
black &amp; tan, Atrdale , 304·
882· 2573
TWO pups, 1 good for hun·
tlng the other pet 304-675
6)28.

PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIR
Cllllill Ward
AI W.ts Karboll1d
1-446-4372
Charge

YARD sa le Sa turday May
22. 9 00 a m to B 00 p m
Lo t ?9 K &amp; K Trntl er Pr~rk
Potnt Pl easa nt. Cance ll ed
r a1n
GARAGE sa le, Sat urd ay
9 12. 133 Park Dr
YARD sa le, Saturday 9 4, 6
mtl es ou t Rt 2 North , I
mile on Greer Rd
Pt
Plea sa nt

8

Cats &amp; kttten s 9915740 or
992 2S97

NEW LI STING - FIVE POINT'\ - App r oxtm ,l !Cty
E' tQh t years old and tS a bt'clUI•ful spi rt entr y typ('
home wtth thr ee bedropm s fnmdy r on m ?1 ~ hMh s
two cnr qarnqr&gt; dec k an d rn ~1ny mo r r f C' ,ltur f'5 On C'
acre of yard Btend ed rate avntl nblf' ,lf $49 900

A

3

SWEEPER
and sew tng
machtne repatr. pa r ts, and
suppl tes
Ptck up and
de livery , Dav 1s Vacu um
Cleaner, one half m tl e up
Georges Cr ee k Rd
Ca ll
446 0294

No f• shmg on m y proper ty
Max 1ne Dtddl e Se ll ers

J&amp;F

PH.992-2259

'REALTORS ·
Henry E. Cleland. Jr., GR 1
Dottle Turner
Jean Trune/1
Off1ce

Yard Sa le 8 to 3 Sa turday
22 298 Debby Dr Proceeds
go to G r ee n Soft ba ll team s

S P EC I AL ~

H,lppv Hr 4 6 O;u l y
Mon - I&lt; L'9 N1ght a 2
lue s - liidU' S N1qhl 8 1

•Ei ectnc work
•Custom Pole Bldgs .
•Roofmg work
14 Years Expenence

G reg

Yard Sa le Refn gerator
bed , some furndur e and
mt sc tt ems 131 State St ,
Sa t M ay 12nd
3 Family Yard Sa le B 1d
we ll Rodney Rd 20 21 11 &amp;
23 Dtsh es book avon &amp;
c lo th es lo ts mor e

For all your winng
needs;
furnaces
repair service and
installation.
Residential
&amp; Commercial
Call742·3195
3 7 lf c

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION
Cu•tom kitchens and appliance s,
custom
bathroom s, remodet1ng ,
plumbtng , electnc, and
heattng

Yard Sa te 112 mt on SR
218 off Rt 7 Clo t h•ng fur
n tt ure,
m tsc
househo ld
11em s Sa t May 77 , 9 7

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND
CONSTRUCTION

Ltcensed &amp; Bonded
Phone 949· 2293
or 949· 2417
3 3 tfn

2 Fr1m d y Yard Sa le Sa tur
day May 11 1 1/ 2 mile out
Rt 141 Ctofhtn g shoe s,
awntngs, and mu ch more
Al so 1 used fr ee zer l or sa le

5 21 1 mo

5 122mo pd

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

Yard Sa le 1/ 2 mtle on
Bul av tll e Rd Thur s Fn &amp;
Sat , 9 "Oak sw tng s p1cntC
table s &amp; wooden lawn
chatr s

276 Sycamore St.
Middleport, Ohio

TOM HOSKINS

Yard Sa le

4·9·1fc

Wanted to Buy

We p ay cash f or l a te m odel
c lean u sed cars
French town Ca r Co
B ill Gene John so n
.:1.:16 006Q
Want ed swa rm s of bees
Call 245 5055 or 446 1052 or
446 2801
Good used c ar will po y $400
to $500 Mus t be '" good
ru nn tng cond Call .:146 8?7 R

Call 992-6259

Ph 949· 2160 or 949·2322
4 20 lf c

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A llnLE -S AVE A LOT"

221 I

Buytn g
Go ld,
Sti ver
Plattnum , old co.ns, sc r ap
rtng s &amp; silverware Datly
quotes av a tl ablc
Also
COtnS &amp; CO lO SUppl ieS for
sale
Sprtng
Va ll ey
Tradtng
Sprtng
Vnlley
P laza, 446 8015 or 446 8016

&amp; Saturday 8 1 Mt tc hett
Rd Rea son ab le pr tc es

HARRISON'S
TV Repair
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OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

;

Rutland Furniture
PH 742

Superior Siding Co.

All Makes

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

GOOD SELECTION OF
IN

EUGENE LONG

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GIANT CARPET SALE

9

3 Family Yard Sale Frtday

Soanng Ahead Nature's Way
Curtails your hou se dust problems
U P S ServiCe
Gallipolis 614 446 2096
Parkersburg , W V 304-4U·S04
Murdoch Av &amp; Lakevtew Dr

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Ph. 949 ·2609
949·2234
RACINE, OHIO
5 19 1 m o

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RADIATOR
SERVICE
From the
Sma/leU
Heater Core to the
Largest Radiator .

Ill Court St., Pomeory, Ohto 45769

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REST

New Construction
and Remodeling.

Or Wnte Datly Sentmel Classtfted Dept .

Fjnanejal

4
PUPPIES. Sa turday 9 4, 6
mil es out Rt 2 N , 1 mtf e out
G r eer Rd Pt Plea sa nt

4 Fam1ly Yard Sa le 130
Th trd Av e, Ga ll1 po l• s Fr1
&amp; Sa t , 9 to 5 Chtldr en s
ad ult a nd larger s •ze
c l o thm g, roller skat es
furn d tshes, co ll ec tabl es
Too many to It sf

WE SELL THE BEST AND SERVICE THE

FROM CONCRETE TO ROOFING
AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN

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7

Appl e Grove
The Se nt or Ce nter vans stopped 111
Rac m e on the afternoon return lnp
and the se mors Itdmg the van W&lt;' l t'
g1ven the tr flowers althalltme
Members of the Racmc Vtlla ge
Counc il also made a donahon to the

Cth&lt;ens Day

" Over
3,800
c htldr en
111
Southea st ern Oh1o used thiS se r v tct•
last yea r, 1eadmg O\er 6,000 books,"
sa 1d Powers " Many of the cht ldrcn
who use lhts se r v 1ce c an' t gel to a
librar y. so thiS IS thetr on l y acre" to
rcadmg malenal once school " out
for the summer ..

of

0£

As a part of the observa t1 011

books Upon recetpl of the order
card, OVAL Books-by-Mall sta ff wi ll
h\1 the order and sh1p the books to
the chtld T hiS sa me bag ca n be use-d
to send the books back to OVAL
when the chtld IS fmtshc d OVAL a nd
the Me1 gs County P ubli c Ltbrary
pay posta ge f01 sh tppmg lht· books to
and from t he chtld '&gt; home There IS
no cost t o the chtld f or the &gt;e l VICe

21, 1982

Business Services

Youth to receive book catalogue! Senior Citizens' Day declared

l l'mling lt'vl'b and mterests On the

h bdSl'llH ' Ilt

\\til ~ ~ 1\ t c1 ~ l!ldll on of

Friday, May 21, 1982 •

Middleport, Ohio

TO good home, playful
young male dog, excellent
farm dog 304·895·3614
ONE, male, black &amp; while,
tong haired kitten, 304·675·
2533.

Public Sate
&amp; Auction

R tck
P ea r so n
Ex
pert en ce d A U CTI ONE ER
Es ta tes, anttques farm,
hou se h old Lt censed Ohto
wv Buymg an t1qu es 304
773 S785. 773 9185
Au c t1on every Fr t ntght a t
the H ar tf or d Com mun 1ty
Ce n ter Truckload s of new
m er chand tse every week
Cons tgments of new and
used m er chandt se always
welcome
R tc ha r d
Rey n old s Auc tt onee r 275
3069

Standtn g li mber &amp; Ford
Bron co wrecked or blown
enq1ne Ca t! 388 9906
Sl a1nlcss stee le mtlk can 1n
exc c ond Cn ll 388 880 1
Pay cas ll l or m .n. mo tor
home 1n good co ne!
79
modf'l up pre l er c d Cn ll
756 6244
Topper lor 76 Ford Cu rr• rr
tru c k Cat 446 1026
T oba cco plan ts or who le
bed C•ll 388 8514
BED S IRO N BR ASS old
turntfur e
qo l d
silver
dollars w ood ICC' boxes
stone tar s nn t. ques e tc
Co mplet e
h ouseho l d s
Wr1te M 0 Mill er Rl 4
Pomer oy Oh Or 997 7760
Gold
Silv er
s t crlrnq
trwelry nng s otd co 1n s &amp;
curr ency Eel Burkett Bar
ber Shop M1dd• epo rf 991
3476
OLD FUR N ITURE . bods
1ron bra ss or wood Kd
chen cubbrlrds of all types
Tab ies r ound or squa r e
Wood tee boxes Old desk s
and bookc ases Will buy
com pl ete llouse hold Go l d
silver old m oney pocke t
wat ches c ho1n s rtnq s nnet
etc lnd1,1n Ar !il nc ts of oil
types Al so buy1nq bil Sf' b&lt;l\1
ca rcl s Osby Mr1r11n 997
6370
Cns ll l or COtn 1CS bi!IICclrdS
op p os il e
G •n o s
Chesilp en k e 0111 0 11 6 30
PM excep t SundeW nnct
Wednesd ay

~ Emllii!Yma!t­

-_ =- = SN-vtffi::
11

FULL OR PART T I ME
couples and 1nd•v•dua 1s tor
bus•ness or you r own
Local Amway D• sfr1b u tor
tratn s y ou tor spl ended op
portuntty No exper1ence
ne cessary For 1nterv•ew
SC' nd nam e ilnct pl1one num
ber to P 0 Box 341 R •o
Gr a nd e, Otr 45674
people
se llrng

HtQh Sc hool Grad uat es &amp;
you can earn ove r
$550 00 per month whtle
tear n.ng a va l uable sktl t
ltke co mpu ter repatre r
shee t m e tal worke r
or
r efn qerat ton Plu s you w tll
have a secu r e pa rt ttm e tOb
w1th th e Amry Nrl lt onal
Guard a ft er
sc hoo ltn g
Beneftt s 1nc lu de a $ 1,500 00
enl1s tm e nt
bonu s
$35,000 00 l 1f e •nsurance
and free tu1t10n to any
co ll ege or tr ade sc hool tn
Wes t V1rqtn1a Interes ted
per so ns may ca t I (]04) 67 5
3q5o or •n Wes t v.rg•nta c all
toll FREE I 800 6.:t ? 3619

Sen tor s

Ht gn Sc hool Graduates &amp;
Sen tors 10u can ea rn over
$550 00 per month whil e
1ear n 1ng a va l uabl e sktlt
l1ke compu ter r epa•rer
sheet metal worker
or
r efrt ge r a t 1on Plu s you wt lt
have a sec ur e par t Ttm e tDb
w 1fh th e Amry Nat1onal
Guard after sc hoo t1ng
Beneftts 1nc l ude a $1 500 00
en lt slmen l
b o nu s
$35,000 00 l tf e 1nsuran ce
and fr ee tuttt on to any
co ll eqe or trad e sc t1oot tn
West V 1rg tn ta Inter es ted
per sons m ay ca ll (304) 675
3950 or 1n Wf!st VtrQint a c all
l oll FR EE I BOO 642 36 19
Ma1ntence per so n tor a par
tm ent co mp lex Ca ll 675
SI04 or 67S 5386
Som e one to ltve tn Wtlh
gen tl eman 69 yr s old Ref
req Ca ll 446 2.:145
Lady to clerk tn re tail
s t ore
Mtntmum wage
mu s t ha ve good r ef er ences
Wr1te to box 208, Ga lll polt s,
Oh

AUCT ION May 22. 10 00
a.m
Hou se ho l d 1tems,
tool s.
anttqu es
Russell
Terrys' Estate Furntture
and other 1tems Jun•or Needed s1tter 2 112 days a
Youngs' across from Mt week Ch tl dren 11 &amp; 13 Ca ll
Oltve school, Ashton, WV 446 3852
proceeds Russell Terry '
estate go to Ball s Chapel
EXPANDING , MU ST BE
Church
TO STAR T IM
DI ATE L Y Beca use o f
FLEA MAR KET, at Krodel
untqu e
ex pan s 1on
Park tn Fort May 27 ,28 ,29, lno·noratm we ar e htnng tn
daoly 10 Am 8PM, Booth e
Ga ll&lt;p o i&lt; S Pomeroy
space avatlable, food and
enterta1nment
Call 304
~ ng sa lar y of Sl.OOO
675· 1814, 67S 1021 or 675
ba sed on pe r
1876 after 5 PM Sponsored
lor those who
by M ason County Chapter
I)ARP
e
o ff e r
pa•d
lhOSJlifl lt za tton and prof•t
ng
No l ayoff s, no stnk es
wanted to Buy
Managem ent posJt1on s
WANT TO BUY Old fur
table
ntture and Antiques of all
gh School educa tton
klnes, call Kenneth Swam.
car reqUtred
&lt;446· 3159 and 256 1967 111 the
conftdental mtervt ew
evenings"'
between 614·446·2096, I
14 1weeM1oys and 10· 1 Sat
CASH PAID for clean, late
model used cars Smith
Bulck· Pontoac, Galltpohs,
Ohio. Call &lt;446· 2282

H elp Wanted

22

Mon ey to loan

REFI N A N CE or pur c ha se
your home JO year ftxed
ral (' w va &amp; Oh•o Lea der
M ortqnqe 77 E Sta l e Sf
A !l lC il S Qt1 597 305 1

Star t at the top Se ll Avon
We re tile wor ld s l arg es t
dtrec t se ll•ng com pany
Ca ll now 742 2755 or co ll ec t
614698 7111

23

Need a tob" Ltke t o be your
own boss " E xce llent op
porfun1 t y lull or part ttm e
Otde Wor tde I n c Wtll 1r a1n
and help start you r own
bu st ness
For
•nler v.ew
~e nd you r r esu m e to 101' 1
E Matn 5 1 Pomeroy , OhtO
wanted per son to l tvc wtlh
elder ly
lady
L1g hl
househo ld dut1e s Ref er en
ce needed Restdence R T 1
Longbo ll om
Oh
Pl ease
ca lt or wr•t e R K Brown ,
157
Whaley
Pl ace
Clltllt co the Ohto 45601
Nf'ed ex tra money" Be o
toy &amp; gtve demonstralor
11 s easy &amp; profitabl e w ork
your own hours There s no
c as h mv es tment f or snm
pt e ktl &amp; no co tl ecltnQ or
dc lt ve nnq Cat ! Fr .end ty
Hom e Part tes now 992 356 1
A lso b oo k•nq pa rt •es
OUTS TANDING
Caree r
Opport un• t y t or the am
btl•ous sal es o rr entcd per
son Pr oless• onal tr a•n• n g
a nd
co mprch e n stve
brne l tts
pr ov• d ed
Un l1mtt ed tncome potent1al
w1 1h m 1ntmum trav el For
co nftdent•at .nterv•ew c all
(6 14 ) 374 8306
or Sf' nd
r esume t o Cha rl es
E
Hu g h es
Sr
Aqency
Manager
W oodmen Ac
c tcfcnt nnd Ltle Co 536 4th
Sl MMI ('Itit Oh 457 50
Coc ktail wi'l •tr ess wa nt ed
rmm e dtate
p ostltons
nvilllablc . l ul l and pnrt
Ttme A ppl y tn per son or
call tor appo1ntm ent The
En t e rla tner
P ot nl
Plc asilnl W V 304 675 6700

12

Pro tess tonal
Se r v tces

C&amp;L BookkC'ep.ng
Bookkrf'p1nq &amp; tax se rvtce
l Or illl l yp('•l 0 1 bU Si n('SSf'S
(MOl Nrr11
-146 )862
P tnno tun1nq clnd r£•pa1r
L an e Dan•L'I S A c;soc• atc of
B r unt ( itrd t c,
Gillft p OI•S
nnd Cunn•nu h,ltn '&gt;A thens
/ 47 '}9) I or 991 ~08 1

31

H ome~

tor Sale

Beautiful hrr r k &amp; t rnm e 3
bedr oo m honw w /Sc f'n •c
V I (' W
WOOd !)Ur n l ng
lt repln cf' t o rm~11 d1n1ng
u:•ntr,11 a1r w / hf'd l pump
Lr1n SCrlpc• eJ
I
r1crr
lot
w t fc ncPeJ 1n tJMk tnrd
0
\ 45 900
t l o I nanc1nq
&lt;;m,l l l down p.1y tn r n l Cn lt
446 3766
Hou ses 4 t)rd
) bdr
1
bd r
Y0 o rn ll r1•C, I owner
hnan e1n&lt;1
Ca r ol Yf'rlQer
Rci!I! Or
6/ S 5 10&lt;1 o r 67 5
S3B6
F or Sell(' 3 btlr h QU')l' tfl
M e r c crv illf'
n ew I y
r f' m ode led On ncrc lo t
M1d
t wcn t 1CS
By "P
po•nlmf'nt on l y Celli 756
' 164

Cou ntr y
L 1v1 nQ
IJtd r oom &lt;&gt; r t ntr rl l ,11r full
l)rlScmrn t qnrilq c pond 1
barn s a l l tll1S on tO ncrc s of
b Cclu tlful
r o ll 1nq
lond
Pr tCf' r rd uc rel tor qu1c k
s.11r
By ownN S6S 000
C.~ I! 745 Q\05
Nea t 3 bctr t)r l(. k home 1
111 bi'llh s
qu•f' l twrqh
bo,.hooet
10°o (lss umnblc
loan C 111 4&lt;16 70HO
Now IOU llOmf on r 1vcr
fr on t .n M•cldlrp ort
146
I S52

Stt ua tt on s Wa nted

Wanted someone to stay
w tlh e tdl erl '( lady 8PM to
RAM Call446 4537
root .nq
House patnl1nq
co ncr ete work 992 28)6

Housf'
nn ct Cl&lt;l rncw
\7
acre s I 0 10 t t of r1vf'r Iron
tnctL I m
nbnve App le
Gr0 V' Otr 0 S37 500 W1 ll
co nst df' r trndf l or ll ouc,c
,1nct to r ot N 1U,1 1 vn lu(' 614
/ &lt;1 7 ]} 4 5

Any odd tOb H nve p lum
IJ1 nq eleclrtc
cnrpen t ry
exper rcnce 304 675 5918
13

H el p Wanted

Peopl e who ltk e
mak e good $$S
Avon Call 446 3358

"

.N eed f emale help tn home
tor 2 weeks at least To
ca re for 2 chtldren after
mo ther ha s su rger y Ca ll
388 8705

In suranc e

3 bd r oom l,lr f11 &lt;-!MrH.w 1
acrf' c:;. 7 IJ(t r oom Rf'ntol
t,l k(' Cclr mobile home 1n
John Stree ts J' ,
trad e
milf'S Sou th Mtddlcpor t R

SA NDY A N D B EAVER I n I
surance C o h,o o; ofi Pr crl
se r vtC PS f or hr e 1nsuranc e I 1 '&gt; GErlI N G LA TE but
cove r aqC' tn Gallta Coun l y YOU ( rl n &lt;., I ill t1 (1Vf' c1 hom e Of
tor
almost
a ce ntur y you r own II you corn hf't
Fnrm home and per sonal W l ' l n S9 000 nncJ $ 15 000 a
property cov eraqes nrc y1 .lr ~ 1 /6 110 UVS Wil l he
nvntlable t o mee t tn
bJ 11 .n th1 c, t&lt;'l tc ot Oh•u un
d1v 1duitl needs
Con tnc t cl r
l rHm
tr Qtll {
rura l
P •l chtord
aqf' nl
H nr ry
n ouo.., n q
prO(l rrlrn
lhf'
Pllo ne 446 I .:1 27
r emd •t 1d\ 1 o t 198/ 1 rw st
hom es wtll b£' hncl n ccd
w tH1 no down P"vment nnd
Sc h oo ls ln stru ct 1on
15
payment s wtll br tow as
Karate the ulttma l e .n se lf $1!5 pc&gt;r m onltr See our
de fence all prtvate lesson s mode l nrM thf' Pre Pnc
50
W
Men, wom en &amp; child r en MMk C' I on RT
tns t ru c lton t hru bla ck bell Alf1en s or Celli 997 703 .:~ for
K 1nq sbur y Homes
Also avd ll a ble
Karate 1nto
untf orm s pu c h tn g and 1100 E M rltn 51 POillNOy
k•ck1nq bags and pr otec Oh
!t ve eQ ui pm e nt
Jer ry
Lowery
&amp;
Asso..:tales 5 room hOUO:. I' IJ,l111 W1 I tr
Karate
St ud tO
Ill) c,howrr
, n M lllcllcport
Burt.ngt on Rd
Ja ck son , Coulcl prl rk 1.lx70 lr cldrr
Oh C•ll 786 3074
Pr• rf.'CI r 1(f ll ! 99~ 7/ .14

II

M 1scc fl aneous

Hav1nq n party P•Cn• c or
hom ecom 1ng why not have
n ma gtc•an
tor
en
ter tn nmenP For appt ca ll
992 73S2
18

Wanted to Do

Th(' Stlk Hou se (c uslom
sdk
flowers &gt;
Comp lete
br1da t !tn e, weddtng s. and
all occastons Call 367 7566
Lawn Mowtnq Senve no
y ard 10 btg or small hou se
pa •nl1n g &amp; roo ftnq, and
l1ght hau l tng Call 4.:16 3159
after 6PM 1 286 5740
Carpenter work Repatr s
and room remodl 1nQ wall
paneltng and cc d1n q til e
992 27S9
Outstde hou se pa•nt1ng anrt
plumbtng
H ave ref s &amp;
ex p FREE est ca ll Bob or
John 446 8695
Tra sh collectton &amp; hau lt ng
C• ll 446 4480
Plowtng d•sctng , &amp; bu sll
hoqg tng Call 446 2440

3 t) t~ctr oom
I&gt;OU'IC
ir1
Ponwrny V1ny1 . ., ,cJ nq &amp;
l 1r1 p ldc r
N •u
loc n t, on
Pr1 CNI ! O~f' l l 99/ 7 446
1n Ri"~ C np Oll•O r. n Br Ocld
w,w R oC: t~ r • c t.. G r1m m 5
r oo m &lt;&gt;
\ 1' both
'"rete
brlSC' m f'n t t.r cp ln cf' Q49
78) 4
Hou se Mf',lclowbrook Act
ctrrton ) b ed r oom tamtly
r oom wtlh l l r f'plrl C£' cc n
! rill il1r b.1 sement Ph one
304 61 5 1542
Srmd h tll Ron ct 3 bedrooms
1• -. h rlth s double qarnq e
,mm c d
occu p rln cy
nil
r lcc tr •c J0.\ 6/5 58 17
81, PERCE N T asuma ble
tonn one y e M ol d t rt level.
Mf' clel owland
Es t a t es
167 500 (r111 )0 l 675 l 'il9 il l
ter 5 p m l
32

Mobil e Homes
tor Sal e

D oubl e w•o e
t or
'l.nle
/4x 6.l E xce ll cnt conct '}
h&lt;tth &lt;&gt;
To m oved from
Sy ra cuse 997 1638

Plowtng diSctng, &amp; bush
hoggtng Call446 2440

1959
1r onwood
h ou se
tr a il er 8x35 $1 700 747
1306 itlter 5 or SC'f' nt N ('w
L1ma Rd Ru ll rl nd On

Res •dentta l
E lec t r1c &amp;
Plumbtng, 12 year s ex
pertence, all work gua r an
l eed Ca ii 2S6 1748

USE D M OBILE
S76 27 11

HOME

Ca ll

M OB IL E HOMES MOVED
L •censed &amp; tnsurf'd C all
304 S76 71 11

Spnng
clea nmg
and
housekeep.ng , rea so nabl e
r a tes Phone 304 675 7107

1916
l4x70
BENDIX
mobile hom e 3 bedrool'ns
exce ll ent co ndilton 304 675
2820

Need your lawn cu t
446 7921

WILL ca re for 2 elder ly
peopl e tn my hom e By the
w ee k or Month 304 67 5
76 10

lnantlal
21

Busmess
O_!Jport~n_lly _

Bu s •n ess or s tor e r oom tn
Park Ce ntr al H ot el
22

:__~onei !&lt;! lO._n_ _ _

Have land? Want to butld'&gt;
Nothtn g down . low tnterest ,
no payme nt for 6 months
614 S92 3053

1973 , 14x70, 3 bed r oom ,
mobtl e hom e Wtll sett fur
n1sh edf for $7 ,300 or un
lurn&lt; Shed $6 ,800
304 882
2820
1972 Shultz 12x65, gos hea t ,
3 bedrooms parttall( fur
nt sh ed 304 67S 2907
TRA I LER 12xS2 PMC 2
bedr ooms On rented lot.
304 675 5658
73
TRAILER ,
wash er ,dr yer, new ca r
pet m g Will se ll parttallv
furntshed or unfurn1shed,
$6300 304 773 5503

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32

Mobile Homes

s-t · ·-ffou sehotd] oods _

They'll Do It Every Time

for Sale

Genera l E l ec tri c 23.000
BTU air condif toner . 304
675 ·3818

TRISTATE
MOB I LE
HOMES . USED MOB IL E
HOMES . CARS, TRUCKS
G A LLIPOL I S
C H ECK
OUR PRICES CALL 446

52

CB,TV , Radio
E qu•..em t!n!_

7571

RCA So lt d Sta t e 100 Con·
so le Cou ld be fr xed or used
for par ts 446· 4173

CL E A N USED MOB I LE
HOM ES
KESSEL'S
QUAL I TY
MOB I LE
HOME
SALES. 4 Ml
WEST , GALLI POLIS, RT
35 PHONE 446 3868

Call

446 2783
d a ys, 446 3479 even1 ngs
L1c ensed &amp; 1nsured

54

446 1294

Pomeroy 7
bd room ,
trailer w / lo t d riltccl well
remode led , 408 Sprtng
sc pll c &amp; se wer Crab Creek Carpe ted. securrty deposrl
R d . G rlll i p OII S Ferr y , W V a $100 Re nt $195 Ca ll aft er 6
446 1/ 40
p m 992 2288

Deluxe turn apart , c enf
a1r &amp; heat I or 2 adulfs
only Ca l l 446 0338

RATL IFF ' S POOL CE N
TER Pool s sa le, supptres &amp;
rnstal l atron 403 2nd Ave.
Gall tpolrs. Oh Ca ll 446
6579
In ground Ab l ove
qround

11x60 7 b d r M obile tl ome
Call 446 4791

Furnrshed ap t 3 rooms .
$195 utdtfres patd , adu lt s
Ca l l446 4416 aft er 7PM

For sale or trade Da v ts 700
trench er
an d backhoe .
qood cond , Ca ll 256 1216

Furnrshed 3 r w rth prrvate
bath
845 Second Ave ,
Gallrpolrs Call446 22 15

Wt1rrlpool ar r condr tron er
10,000 BTU . wrndow moun
ted . 26 to 38 rnches . 11 0
volt s Ca ll 446 1570

41
1981

Bar o n

l&lt;lx60

P lec1SC' l d k t' n o t ,c c
Jun f' 73. 1987. at II
publi C ~u'l i C will be
Kan(1uq a M o hll c

thai o n

30 AM
hrld at
Home .

Kannuq n Oh o f the qoods
t1erf'IO(ltlcr cte scr ,b ed il S il
6Sx 14fl 1974 W 1n sor mobile

home . Scr ,at no 366
SE LL E R
R ES ERVES
TH E RI G Hl TO BID

0111 0 Federal Sav1ngs &amp;
LOcln , 297 South H rgh Sf ,
Columbu s. Oh 4311S
17 · 60 tr.=~ll c r . exc el lent
cond rtron Ca ll 446 1557
Furn rs hed . o rr conclrtr oned .
undcrp rnnrng, set up on lot
rnMrd cll eport
fur nrSilcd 7 bd r oom
m obil e home s
Browns
Troll er Park . Miner sville ,
011 992 33 24
4

Custom buill , !urn . 2 BR
mob rlc home on rented
rrvcr fr ont lot rn Mason A I!
ric e . cen t A C. W D . c ptd
por chcs , m a ny ex tras
Stor flQ C' bldg wrlh work
ben ch A 1 cond Must see
to oppre c rat c 304 773 5680
1970 Gr egory trdrlcr , 17x65
7 l)l'droom . .=~rr eond unrt,
por etl &amp; cl wnrng , good
cond . wa sher &amp; dryer
spcl CC $5, 000 L ot a t ~ for
r f' nt 997 609 3
1976
m obil e
eludes
ch. and
$10.500
JJ

14x70
Parkwood
11 omc . 11 7 ba th In
underprnn,nq, par
alum,num bullrlrng
992 282 1
Far m s lor Sa le

F Mm for Seli C by owner
114 acrr s on Rou sh Hollow
Rd Ci! ll 388 8525
34

Bus rn ess Burldmg s

BurldHlg
wrlh
ac trve
lu cralr vc bu srncss Our ck
sa le $3 5,000 997 3\42

35

Hou ses lor Rent

44

ho use

POMEROY . 205 Sprtng
Ave N rce lrve room house
wr t h two bed r ooms. bat h.
ltvtng room , dtntng room .
kd chen wtth stove and
relrrgator furn1shed Ba ck
yard Storm w 1ndows. rn
sula ted. forced arr furn ac e
make utrlrtres low dur tng
heatrng season $165 per
montt1
r en t ,
se c urrty
dcposr t $ 100 Adu lt s, no rn
srde pets Phone 992 5297 .
alter 5 weekday s. any t tmc
week ends

For rent rn Ra c1nc nr c e 2
bd room house Comp lete ly
lurn•shed, wr t h a•r cond ,
all utrlrtres pard $300 per
m on t h 949 2801 or 949 2860
H ou se on L rncoln Hg ts All
new
p a rnt
Depo s it
rcqu tred No rn srde pe ts
997 3090
2 bd room un fur nr shed
house 1n country . wrth 1
Mere and wood burner
Pre fer older coup le or no
more ttl an 1 chrl d $160
rent and $150 dcposrt 742
2753
Centenary 3 Bdr . 2 ba t h.
new brr ck , adults. no pets
Call
I 643 7644
Ref
&amp;
dcposr t
&lt;12

For srt lr one and hall acres
more
or
l ess.
ap
proxrmately 600 tt road
fr on t age
on
Cora
LE•nt erpornt Rd near Cen
tcrpornt
'i&gt;J.OOO 00 Phone
6&amp;7 6944

10 ncres .11 R ro Granclr on
Ccn! N por nl
Rd
Rural
wat er 614 26 7 59 16
TWO o;1c r c lo ts 150 If road
fr ontag e.
c rty
water ,
bchrnd 8.d Lumber , call 304
675 6873 . 67 5 36 18
132 A Mpson Co near
Rock casfl e and Mt O lr ve
crur ch Trmber and gas
we ll on land Sortab le for
huntrng
a nd
ca mprng
$500 00 per acre Phone 30 4
45B I B93

N rce l urnrshed mob rl e
home . cen tr al arr, 1 mr
below Ctty over lookrn g
rrver , adu lt s only Cal l 446
0338
Furn 7 bdr mobr le home
rn Crown Crt y Cnll 756
6570
2 bd r tr ailer furnrshed.
adu lt s on l y, Brown Tra il er
Pilrk , 992 331 4

7 bd room
trailer
rn
Ra c rne Depostl requrr ed
949 2726
mobile

43

Pt

Farm s lor Rent

PA ST URE for r ent, 40 hea d
ca ttl e, no hor ses, good ten
ce. abundance wa ter &amp;
qrass. 304 675 1169

44

Apartm ent
for Rent

Apa rtm ent. 2 bd r , unt , no
pets Ci11 1446 393 7
For r ent 1 bd r turn , apt
$ 175 pe r mo., $50 dep , 6
mo tease, u trl 1tres pd . no
c hrldren, on pe ts, rn c rty
Ca ll 446 3667 after 5
Furn rshed eflr c renc y $135,
utrltre s pd
ShMe ba th ,
adult s Ca ll 446 44 16 aft er
7PM
Furnr shed apt , 3 bdr . $195,
wa ter par d Cal l 446 4416 af ·
fer 7PM.

41

Hou ses f or Rent

3 bdr house, apts. co m
m er cral ht g hwasy Iron
tage Ca l l 30 4 675 5104 or
675 538o
Homes l or Rent, Lease or
L and contrac t rn tow n or
co untry
Cal l
Str out
Rea lt y, 446 0008
Olde r lram house tn Rto
Grand e ar ea Ca ll 446 3258
or 446 3888

Fu r n tshed apt , 3 bdr ,
ad ults. $175 Share ba th ,
util t1 es pa rd Ca ll 446·4416
after 7PM
Part1a l fy furnr shed
rooms and ba th 992·5908

4

2 bd room apt , furnt shed,
No pet s,
utrltf1 es pard
drunk s, or dope
John
Sheets, 3111 mr . South Mtd·
d lepor t R 7
Apar t men ts 67 5·5548

3 bdr
co untry home
avai l able in Cl ay Twp , ct ty
sc hoo l s, $250 pe r fno plus
dep St ove &amp; refrrg rn
eluded . Calf eve ntng 256·
9363

APARTMENTS,
mobtl e
h omes,
hous es,
Pt
Plea sant and Ga llipol i s.
614 ·446·8221 or 614-245-9484

4 bdr house for r ent over
looki ng river 3 m• out of
Ga llipol1 s, $250 mo Ca ll
446 ·161 5or4461244 .
'

Furni shed one bedroom
apa rtm ent, ex tra ni ce,
adults onl y No pets . Phone
304-675 · 1386

s

TWO
bedroo m ,
un
furni shed . One bedroom ef ·
fi cienc y . 304-675·2722 .

r
hous e on riv er.
bea utiful v 1ew, privacy ,
$275. per mo plus depos1t
Ca ll 446· 4922 after 5: 30 or
wee kend s
4 bed r oom , cen tral arr and
hea t , CII Y water, frrepla ce, ~
unf urni shed except
k i t ·~
c hen
SJOO month plus
utiliti es. Reference and
deposit
required .
In 1
Ra ci ne. 949-2293 .
1

Rooms wrth cookrng, cable ,
arr , $40 a week 30 -' 773
565 1
46

One bedroom furnished
apa rtme nt, utilit1 es paid .
304 675 1897
A P ART MENT
in
Pl easa nt, 614-446·8221.

Space for Rent

COU NTRY MO BI LE H omC'
Park , Rou te 33, Nor th of
Pom eroy Large lots Cel l i
997 7479

455 Olds mot or &amp; ot her par
ts Call 245 9564

Rr vcr lots for rent Call992
57 87 alt er 5 30 p m

Srmp lt c rty ro ta Id ler S 110,
and f'lf'c lrr c swce pN $15 .
qood cond Cal l 256 137 1

TRAILER lot. 90x70, Pear
s on
T r ilr l er
Cour l ,
Gilllrpolr s Ferry , 30 4 675
6167

Ko hl er
prano,
tweed
dan ce
Pr rce
rtem s

Sma ll
trarler
spa c es
M,1 son 304 773 565 1

n os

Pt .

Apartment for rent . ca ll
304-675-5968 after 5 P .M .

2 t rres and tubes 600x l 6
949 2063 aff er 6 p.m .
For sale lon g bed toppe r for
compa c t truck. 2 se ts too l
boxes. srde mount 8 It 2
w rndow ar r condr tt one r s,
10x70 aw nrn q, V 6 bla c k
Max
ou tboard 175 HP
m otor boat and trail er,
l4 x2 4
Stu rdy
H o u se
bu rlctrn q 304 675·4424

c=Mercbandl5!!::

51

&amp; Campbe ll sprn et
S500 B l ue &amp; gold
couc tl , S50 Squar e
dresses srz es 38 42
neqotrab l e on a ft

Gaso lrn e and hc alrng fu e l
Cal l Ex c el stor Otl Com
pany 6 14 992

Wanted t o Rent

----------

Mobrle home for r ent Cal l
446 4125 or 446 0756

Mobrle
H o m e,
Pl easa nt 614 446 827 1

174 p1e c es brown un
derprnnrnq f or a mob rl e
home used 1us! I year A
seven &amp; one ha lf teet by 58
•nc he wrdc mu lft co lored ,
brotded nva l rug Whtte
unr l or ms (p.=~ nt s urt s) three
clrfferent styles. stzes 9 10
A royal blue ( Sa br e make )
portable typewrrter . green
Cal l alt er 4PM. 446 3065

W,1n ted to rent ware h ou se.
stor aqe burldtng or ln r ge
garoqc rn Ct t y of Gal l rpo l rs
Ca tl 446 3159

Mobtl c Hom es
for Re nt

ONE
brdroom
hom e. 304 675 .d l 54

Furn tshed Room s

Hou se hold Good s

SWAIN
AUCT I ON FURNITURE &amp;
PAW N SH OP 62 O l tve St ,
Ga ll1pOit S New sof a bed s
$250, used so f a beds $100,
r ec ltner s $80, bunk bed s
$100. bunk re mattr esses
$40 , maple rock ers $49,
mc1ple drnett se ts fr om $125
to $175, bedroom surtes
lrvtng room
$150. 3 pc
sur tes $199. 2 pc l rvtng
room su tt es $140, love sea ts
$70, owl la m ps $25, rrnger
was her s
$75 ,
dr yers ,
seve ral
r el r tge r ators,
u ttld y
cab tn e t s ,
m ec han rc ' s tools,
beds,
silve r stone, TV .s, wood
burners, st ero's and lo ts
mor e Open l Oam to 5p m ,
4463159

TR OYB I L T ROTOT I LLE
RS. A ll mode l s Dt scount s !
I mmcd raf e
Shrpment,
Trodes cons rd ered
Ca ll
703 947 387 1
or
wrr t e
Hr ckory Hill Nursery, Rt 1
Box 390 A . Frshersv rll e, VA
179)9

St andtnq
Wa l nut
Phone 304 895 3647
55

t rees

Bulldtng Stpphes

Building m aterra l s block .
brt ck, sewer prpes, wrn
dows, lr n tets. et c Claud e
Wrn ter s, R ro Gra nd e, 0
Ca ll 245 5121

GOO D
U SE D
AP
PLIANCE S
washer s,
dryer s,
r efr rgerator s.
r a n ges
Skaggs
Ap
p l rances, U pper Rrver Rd.
bes rde Stone Cres t Mo tel
446 7398

M etal Shee ts 4'x 8' thru
4'x l 2' P mes $7 90 to $9 60
Ex f ce ll e nt
bu tl d tn g
ma t e rr al,
porcelr n e,
ena m el coa t ed won' t rust
18 l o 22 qa u qe 614 667 3085
Tup per s Plarn s, 011r o

The

Doily Senlinei - Page-

Motor Hom e

11

WANT
A S KS . LET'S
BU S INESS LEAVE TI-l E ..._ QPS 1N ' ~OBBERS
T O TH E MOVIES.•'

Winnabago m otor home
e.c c ond Call446 2203

- =----.
27' A vian tr ave l tr arl er , ex
cond Ca ll 446 3258

___ ___ ,

24' se lf co nt a rn ed Gam per.
$1,600 Ca ll 446 1912
Fruit
&amp;_V e_g~~bl es

services

Vege t ab le Plan t s, red
ye llow p •n k
t oma t oes,
brocc oli , brusse ll sprou ts,
75 cent s dozen .. Peppers .
Phone 304 675 ·3056

81

59

A lot of diff er ent par ts for
350 or 400 eng rnes A lso par
I s for 74 Impala tnter tor
perfect . 742 ·3063

----------

s!I ppllg=-

:: ~
61

Farm Equ tpl_!l ent

1 se t at John Deer e 4 bot
tom 16 ' se mr mount plows,
1 Hil lsbor o trr ·aXIe goose
ne ck 28' tr a der Ca ll 6 14
256 6534

63

V l CP.

USED EQU I P
IH Hydr o 70, 9N- Ford. 2000
Ford , 550 Ol rver, MF 65.
JO M , Long 460 4x4 w tth
loader, drsc. cultrv at or s.
pl o w s.
JD
ma nur e
spreader . Ford 50 1 mower.
1979 Dodq e Rarn Ct1arger
4 x 4 , 1979 Dodge p tck up
4X4

WE BUY USED EQU I P
MENT'

New build tngs a t fac t or y
Al l pa r ts accounted l or All
structu r al stee l ca rn c s fu l l
faclory
gua rant ee
Buildtng s 10,000 squa r e tee t
to t he sm alles t 1.700 squar e
Must
se ll
rm
f eet
medra tely Wrll sell cheap
Ci!l l too l free I 800 248 0065
or I 800 248 032 1 Ex t 777 .
For sa le pull type lrm e
spr ea der Ca l l 256 1206
New Holland 66 Baler 949
2609 or 949 2234
15 II qrarn bed wrth tw rn
-hots!, stee l srde boards and
tad gate $700 Ca ll 742 2306
afte r 5 p m or see a t N ew
Lrma Rd , Rutl and. Oh10
Fr~rmall

C wr th 2 bo tt om
plow s 949 2063 after 6 p m
A N Ford Tractor New
parn t and good t rres $1, 650
John Dee r e 3 pt cor n plan
ter $450 3 pl 6 It bl ade
$125 I 653 5043
941
B Ca taplll ar end
loader . good co ndrlr on, 304
458 1542
Srde delt ve r y hay rake,
spoke whee l t ype 3 pt
Hook up, l tke new $400 af
ler 5 p m 304 882 28 19

Livestock

7_1____ Auto~ __ _

REG QUARTER HOR SES
T rarnrng,
s h owrng,
br ee drng , sa l es and boar
d rn g Contac t Dan Beam .
Ga ll tpolr s, 446·018 3

1969 PONT I AC Bonnev ill e.
full y eQurpped. w rth arr
cond ttronrng ,
good
con
drt ion, prtc e $650 phone
614-446 4630

R eg
Q u a rt er
hor se
yea rl rng ge ldrng, exce ll en t
show prospect, show n sue
cessfu l l y at hal ter Dan
Beam , Galll pol rs, 614 446
0183

1977
OLDS
C tu tlass
Supr eme. power steerin g,
power br akes. auto ima t rc.
ar r co nditionrn g, AM FM
r adro, 45,000 miles, ex
ce llen t cond 1tr on, phone
304 675 2039

Reg Polled Hereford bull
App 1,600 lbs , S850 00 or
trad e
f or
g ood used
hayrake plus boot Ca ll 256
9303

4 door. a c, good co nd tf ron
See AI tQgs or ca ll 30 4 67 5

65
'SPR IN G
CLEA N UP
SA LE '
J iv td en's Fa r m
Equrpm enl. 4.46 1675
Long tr ac tor s, Vermee r
ba ler s &amp; hay equrpmen t ,
bal e m ove r s, r otary t el l er s,
disc. post d tgger &amp; d r• vers.
seede r s. r ot ar y cutter s
Blades. gates, &amp; fron t end
loa der And see us to ge t
your parts &amp; comp lete se r

SAID T HE FLY TO

W E VE BEE N
FRIEN [:lS FO R

rHE 5PJDER, HI~

'f EAR $ WE Vf f' EEN
THROUG H ..\ LOT TOG ETHER .. W_F ' 'tf St'I\E C'

EI.1.C..tl

~H..!'BS~

LIV E S!

PAINTIN G
1ntenor and
ex t e rr o r ,
plumb tn g,
roofrn g. some remode l rng
20 yrs exp Ca ll 388 9652

For sa le 1981 F ord Trac tor ,
m ode l 1700, 4 wh ee l dr rve
dresel 5 ft bru sh· hog 12 rn
pos t hole drgger 4 ft by 8
!I c hevy u trlrt y tr a il er 992
7298
FOR sale or tr ade Ford
5000 dt ese l $4500 MF 165
dre se l $4500 MF 35 dreses
delux e $2995. Oliver 88 gas
$675 New 5 ft K rng cutter
mower $450 N o r easonable
o f fe r
r efu sed .
Srde r s
E Qutpm ent , H end er so n ,
304 675 7421

Hom e
I m_pr~~e_!Tle nt s__

STUCCO PLA STERIN G
tex tur ed cei ling s com
m ereta! and r es •dentt a l,
free es t ima t es Ca ll 256
1182

For Sa l e or Trade

Seed &amp; Fertthter

BULK
BLEND ED
Agr.cu ltural
fert1l1zer
de lr vered &amp;
spread or
del i vered &amp; dumped or
pi ck ed up at pl a nt Bi en
ding se r v iCe hour s 8 to 4,
Monday t hru Fnday , other
hour s req ues t on spr ea der
buggy r ental s A compl ete
rndepend ent bus.nes F arm
E Qutpm ent se rr vce, Cl rf
l ord W
Sn yder owner ,
Jac k so n. OH , 286 4983

71

Autos for Sal e

1976 Gra nd P tt x, P S, PB , &amp;
at r. 65.000 miles, ve ry good
c ond Ca ll 388 8769
11974 Ol ds Cu tl ass exc
co nd , low mrl es, new tir es,
new ex haust Must se ll bes t
off er Ca ll 675 6586
1978 H onda Ctvtc, Hond a
ma t• c. $2, 950 Ca l l 446 7523
For sa le 1974 Camara wt t h
1976 400 eng.ne, new carb ,
new parnt, new ttres. new
chr om e Stde ptpes Call446
3 142 or 446 2235
69 VW runs good, r ecent l y
ove r hauled, good t•res,
$900 Ca ll a lte r 5. 446 8328
80 GMC PU , 6 cy l stand ,
P S,
exce ll en t
co nd ,
$4,000 00 80 Datsun 2 dr ,
au to, ftk e new , $4 ,250 00. 78
Mus tang , 4 spd , $2 ,000 00
78 Dodge 4X4 PU , sharp,
$2,600.00 78 Cad illac Coupe
Dev rll e, ' Loaded ' 75 Ford
PU super ca b , aut o., w / at r
cond , niCe, $1,950 00 B &amp; D
Motor s, St Rt 160, 446
7322

Nova, new 400 eng rne, 4
speed on the floor, cutla ss
whee ls, c utla ss rnteri or ,
camp tuned up Writ se ll
wt th racrng accessorres 69
mod el and well worth
$1495 . Ca ll74 2 3063 after 5
1977 Electra Glide Classrc.
low mrleage, very clean .
Must see to appreciate. 592 ·
5864 . A I hen s

LAY NE 'S FURN IT UR E
Sofa , chatr, rocker , ot
1981 Chevy C rtatton 17,000 •
l oma n, 3 tab l es, (ex tra
Pe t s for Sa l e
ONE
New Ho ll and 68 m il es. New c ond . Will con
heavy by F ron tr er ), $685 56
stder 4 w hee l drive on
H avbale r . 304 576·2345
Sof a, chatr and loveseat,
CA T
DR AGO N WY ND
trade . 992-5170
$275
Sof as and cha rrs
TERY
KEN N E L AKC
prr ced from $285 to S795
CFA
Chow
puppre s.
T abi es, $38 and up t o $ 109
Livestock
1974 Ford Prnto Hatchback ,
H rma l aya n, Pers1an and 63
H rde a beds,$340 , quee n
4 cy l auto , ex ce ll ent cond
Sramcse ktltens Ca ll 446
Regtstered and graded hor
srze . $380 Rec lrn er s, $175
Ask tng S1. 150 992 3027 or
3844 aft er 4 p m .
ses, exce ll en t 4· H pror ec t
to$295, Lamps from $18 to
949 2715 .
English
and
w
es
tern
sa
d
$65 5 pc dr nettes fr om $79,
HI LLC R ES T KE NN EL
di es
every thtng
to $385 7 p c . $1B9 and up
tmag tn ab le rn hor se equtp· Sal e by owne r . 1981 Olds.
Wood tab le wtth 4 c harrs, Board rn g a l l br eeds, cl ean
Brougham
rnd oo r ou td oor f ac ilitr es
m ent and supplr es, a lso SUpr eme
S2 19 up to $495 Desk $110
Diesel. 2 dr
exc. gas
Dober
rrdrng lessons and tr a tl
Hutches. $300 and $375 , A lso AKC Reg
mil eage, ru s t proofed,
man s Ca ll446· 7795
rrd es and horse t ra tnrn g
map l e or
p.ne ftnr sh
crur se c ontrol, a•r con ·
Ruth Reeves, Hoof H oll ow
Bedroom surtes
Ba sse tt
dittontng am ·fm stereo
Che rry , $795
Bunk bed BR I AR P A T C H KE NN ELS 614 698 3290
rad•o, casse tte tape player .
co mplete wrth mattr esses, Boardrng and g rooming
Ca ll 992 ·2342 before 5 and
$250 and up to $395 Cap
AKC
Gordo n
se tters ,
Y ea rling Charolars bull
992 ·7683 a fter 5.
tat n's beds. $275 com plete
Eng l tsh Cock er Spaniel s
742 2535
Baby beds, $99. Mattresses Ca ll 388 ·9790.
1979 Chevy Chevette, 4 dr.
or box spnng s, full or twm ,
4 ye ar old Appa loosa ma r e
$58 , f irm , $68 and S78
hatchback,
4 ~ peed .
1
GR OOMING .
POOD
L
E
304-6
7
5·
38
t
8
owner, low mileage, exc
Qu een set s. $195 4 dr
Taylor
at
367
cond . Will accept tr ade or
c he sts, $42 5 dr c hests, Ca ll Jud y
Ptgs. Phone 304-675·3308 .
$3,100 614-667 &lt;)085
$54 Bed frames, $20 and 7220
S25 , 10 gun · Gun ca b.nets,
$350 , dmette c ha ir s S20
GRADE m ar e, wr th ftlly
1975 Olds. Omega, 2 dr.
b l ac k and wh ite
and $25 Gas or elec tri c AKC
co lt, 3 yea r s o ld, half stan · HT.. p s , p .b.. air, tilt
r a nges .
$325 .
Baby Cocker Spanr el, m a le, 7 dard breed &amp; regi st er ed wheel , good cond $1,395.
matresses. $25 &amp; $35. bed months old, $50 304-675
Quarter mare 304-675·5812
Will acce pt trade 614-667 fr ames $20, $25, &amp; $30 Used 1076
3085
Furntture
bookcase,
r anges and TV' s. 3 mtf es l------------'-----------~
ou t Bulaville Rd . Open 9am
1968 Mustang 2B9 auto. V ·8
to 7pm, Mon . thru Frr , 9am
with Keystone classics . 992·
to 5pm. Sa t .
5434 .
446·0322
HARTS Used Cars, New
Haven West Virginia . Over
Ray's Used Furniture, Ad·
20 less expe nsive cars in
drson, Oh . Oak sw. ngs
stock .
$18 .95 , c oppertone kitchen
ca binet $35 , chest $45,
dresser $35 , LR chair $25,
swi nging c radl e $25, break·
fast set $35, antique hutch
$150. Open 9 til 5 Ca l l 367 ·
0637.
G E heavy dulhy~ ;:~'~~~:11
$100. Kenmore C.
dryer , like new,
guaranteed . Cat1256· 1207 .

0

74 . CHEVY Betarr slat ion
wag.on, good ru,n nlng con·
dillon, S650. 72 Plymouth
station wagon, runs good,
$350. 304-576· 2866.

SURE AIN'T- TOO
CAPTAI N STEEMER Car
pet Cl ea nr ng fea t ur ed by
Hatf elt Bros th ers Cus to m
Carpe ts Fr ee est tma tes
Cal l 446·2107

1981
C H EVETTE.
ex
ce ll en t co nd rt•on.
one
ow ner . 4 speed. lot s of ex
tra s. Ca l l 304 675·752 1 ilfler
Sp m

Expert remodelrng .
dr tr on s, all l or m of
pentry Call 446 7376
free esttmat e, Monday
Thursday on l y

72

T ruck 's for Sa le

For sa le 1977 F ord 700 se r ,
cab &amp; chass re ve r y qood
cond i tr on, $4,000 Ca ll 446
411 9, 7 004 30
1978 Ford pr c kup st andard
shrfl v 8, would c onsrdered
trad e rn . ex co nd Ca ll 446
4053
79 CH EV '( L uv . wr th top
per, new trr es, new s tr c kcr .
good cond rtr on
$7575 00
304 773 5503
8 1 Toyota dresel prckup. 5
speed ,
ex c e l lent
f uel
mil eage
Phone 304 675
3818

81 D ATS UN Truc k , phone
304 67 5 175 1
73

Va ns &amp; 4 W . O .

1980 CH EVY Sco ft sdale, J ,.
ton 4 w hee l dr1v e, P S. AM
FM , requl ar gas. 30,000
mtl es 304-773 5 150
FOR sa le. 1979 Jeep CJ 5.
$5000 00. l ots of ex tr as. ca l!
304 675 4610 a lter 3· 00 p m

Motorcycl es

1978 Hond a X R75 . Ca l l 446
32 10. c a ll a ft er 4PM .

1972 Hond a 350 motorcyc l e,
e&gt; . cond .. $450 . Call 367
0350.
80 Yamaha Super spec ral
good cond ., rea sonabl e R
J . B r ownrng . Ca ll992·7685 .
19 75
Go ldwtn g
1000
dressed, exce ll ent co n
dttron, $2,600.00. 6,000 miles
on engin e Ca ll 245-5297 af
ter 5PM

1981
H ar l ey
Davrd son
l,OOOcc sport Blk st ock ,
mint cond .. 980 m , Lo ts of
Chrome S3 ,500 . or Sl.700
assume loan. Ca ll 797 32 18
after 3 p m .

E)( ce ll ent condition Honda
CR250M . Yamaha 80. Hon
da 50 , 2 speed Call 304·6754662 a fter 5 p . m
74 CB 360 Hond a. low
mil eage, exce ll ent shape,
$450 . 304· 576 ·2866 .
1981 YA H A M A 650 , e&gt; ·
ce ll ent co nditton, 304·882·
3331.
1981 H AR LE Y Davidson,
Sportster . 304 ·675-4824.
1981 Kawaski K D X 175, e&gt;
cellent condition , $1,000
Phone 304·882·2428.
1978 YAMAHA GT 80 , good
condition, S225 . phone 314·
675-2955 .

75

Boals and

YOUR VILLAGE IN I.EM !

What is I?
Vice-president

o' a war?

All fsedid so
far is push

an' shove!

~ed d tad more b~1

It's a push ·

\__Joel' Han' me i;h'juq!)

an'-shove wort:

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s

F &amp; K Tr ee Tr rmmr ng ,
stump r emoval 675 1331
RIN G LE S' S SERVICE ox
perrenced mason, rooter .
ca rp en t er.
elec t rrcran ,
qene r a l
r eparr s and
remodelrng Phone 304 67 5
lOBS or 675 4560

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send s to a newspaper

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gues l host . Da vrd Naughton. rs 1orned by Brlly and
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CARTER'S PLUMBIN G
AND HE A TING
Cor Four t h and Pine
Phone 446 3888 or 446 44 77

Excavatmg
6 :30

Lawrenc e Srd ens tri c k er
Ba ckhoe Se r v rce Ca ll 67~
5580 .

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se r v •ce Au thortzed Srnger
Sa l es &amp; Se rvi ce Sharpen
SC ISSOrS . Fabrt c Shop ,
Pom ero y 992 ·2284 .
Gener ~ l

85

Ha uling_

JONE S BO YS WATER
SERV I CE Cal l 367 ·7471 or
367-0591

7:15
7•30

Need so m ethin g haul ed
away or somethrng mov ed?
We' ll do rt Ca ll 446 3159 or
614 286 5740 after 6
Now H au lrng lim es tone fill
dirt· top so ll ·g ra ve l. Free
estimates. Ca ll367 ·7101.

Different parts for 350 and
400 Chevy engine . Trans .,
carb., gas and water pum·
ps, elc. 742)063.

J IMS Water Se r vtce Ca ll
Jtm Lani er, 304·675 7397 .

Hanshaws Used Tires .
Lucas
Lane ,
Point
Pleasant. 304-675-7360.

If you need your trash
· haul ed away , cal l ttaq1er
304-675 ·5868 between I PM
and 5 P M . L awn mower
repa•red .

I

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.Till STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHO F'
1163 Sec . Ave .. Ga llipol is
446-7833 or,446·183J.

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0 (IJ You Asked Fo• It
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McCarver and Barry Tompktns taka a look at baseba ll
rooktes throughout
tho
years
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(I) ESPN Sports Center
Cl) Major league Baseball:
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Wimbledon
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offers his resignation after
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87

(}) (ll) Wall Street W eek

Lou rs

6 :00 o CIJm o mcm m ~

Ga lll po l rs Otvers tft ed Con·
st Co Cu s tom doze r &amp;
backhoe work
Spect.a l
farm rates Ca ll us for fr ee
estr ma tes 446 .4.440

.

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MOWREYS Uphol ste r y Rt
1' Box 124, Pt. Pleasant, 304 ·
675·4154.

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ADVA N CED
Seam l e!&gt;S
Gutter Doo r s
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contr nu ous
gutterrng ,
seam lass' Stdrn q, roofrnq ,
garage
door '&gt;,
free
es t •ma tes , 614 6QP r&lt;m5
J IMS Pes t Control Ca ll us
an ytt m e for your ter mrte
pr ob l ems
Fr ee
rn
spec t rons V A &amp; FHA forms
availab le Lt c ensed &amp; rn ·
sured by Ohr o &amp; WV A ll
word done by a qu ali fi ed &amp;
tra rn ed serv ice man 304
675 ·3536. 304 675 4603

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Wat er wel ls Comme r c ra l
and Dom es tr c Tes t holes
Pumps Sa les and Serv rc e
304 895 ·3801

HAULIN G· limestone, gra·
ve l, sa nd . Ph . 742 2505

1978 Starcraft fotddown
camper. Phone 3(1.1-675-2753
or 675-4025.

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RON'S Televrsron Servr ce
Specralrzrng rn Zen rth and
Motor o la . Quazar. and
house c a ll s Phone 576 2398
or 446 2454

Aulo Parts
&amp; Accessories

Camping
EquipmenT

MY

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! Nr\ n .-.

1/

Gene's
St e a m
Ca r pe t
Cl ea n Sco tch Gaurcl Fr ee
es tr ma tes sp rrn g spec rn l s
Gene Smr tl1, 992 6309

20 fl . Gator boat t ra iler.
388 ·9755 or 446· 1642 e&gt;t . 332

71

SQU.h..Sitn..:~,·

VILLAGE 1

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FII,UI-&lt;I[) l )N
I AN Y I I li N( ,

Specra l Ma r ch and April
on l y Gene' s Deep Steam
Cll'dnrnq
Scotch Gaurd
Free es t rmate 992 6309

for Sale
-- Motors
--·-------

76

1\1 I.E A.~ I ~ £)L) I Tl ·~ .\NI '
1'-H: GA S I O NI t_, 1 11 11 " ~r
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l lN ()f- ~

HERE YGO, lUN K' NOW I ELL M E
WHATC H A SEE ON TOP O F T H AT
HI LL OVERLOOKING YOUR

.. . I WANTC HA TO TAKE A
LOOK AT Tl-1' HILL OUTSIDE

ad
car
f or
th ru

Masonar y wo rk , Logue
Contracttng..,
Rt
1.
Ew •n gton Call 388 9939

83
1978 11'2 Harley D av tdson,
low mil es 304 ·675 1697 .

~~~

IRRITnTIH' T' 50ME
PEOPLE BUT IT SOUNDS
COMF()/I.TIH' T' ME-·

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A .HUI'IPI?EI?/
74

-.THAT BARKING IS nu.&gt;o L T

BAD TI'AT BIG "UTT
....&lt;Ill~-~ GOT Av.I\Y!

Fr e n ch
Ctty
Parn tt n q
r esrden t1 al &amp; comm er c ral.
rntertor, ex terr or , paper
h a n gtng,
&amp;
textur e d
ce llrng s Call 367 778 4 or
367 7160

5733. 304 675 6628

Ouallly Autobocty &amp; Paint
work . Professional custom
paint work on motorcycles.
Auto Trim Center, 446 · 196~ .

GE auto washer, like new. ~
$125 Call446·8181.

Mar c um
Roo frn g
&amp;
Spout1n g
30 years ex
perren ce, spec ralrztn g rn
burl! up roo f Ca ll 388·9857

C r ea tr ve wood
de c k s,
pr ess ur1 zed prne, cedar &amp;
r edwood
F r ee e~ t1 ma t e
Ci! ll 388 9761

1977 MERCURY Marq ur s.

77

I

Whirlpool
Hd . washer,
White Westinghouse dryer,
GE U cu.fl. refrig .-no
frost, stoves. See at -447 4th
Ave ., Gallipolis after 12.

79

Pomeroy- MiddleporT, Ohio

- ~~a_mpe!s

POODL E
pups ,
AKC
regrstereGI No Checks, 304·
895· 3958 .

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SLEEPI N G ROOMS ilncl
I1 C] hl house keeprn g apt .
Park Ce ntral Ho tel

47

L ots &amp; Acreage

Pr rcc redu ced 2 lots wrth
rur ol water c lose to cr ty
l1mil s. $4 ,450 00 Call 446
1294

45

Apartmen t
for Rent

by larry Wright

Mt sc Merchand tce

Plas tic Sep t 1c Tank s State
and county approved. 1.000
gal t an k . prr ce $340 Oth er
srzes rn stock , haul 10 your
pt ck up tru c k Ca ll 614 286
5930 . Ja c kson, Oh RON
EVA N S E NTERPRI SES

Pr ,ce redu ced F or sale or
r ent
12x60 1 bedroom
m obil e home w1fh 2 lots
Gas heat, rural water
Close to c 1ly l1mil s Cal l

'N' CARLYLE"'

Pe_!s_!~ S~_!e

Sonia 's Prof essiona l Dog
Groomtn g Call6 14 · 388 · 85~7
and ask for Soni a

sa
Brown rn g Eag le 23 c hannel
base stafton , tr ansm ttt er ,
and 104
and recerver.
power mtke, $300 frrm . 245
9501

Call Sk1dm or e tor mobile
home s moved Greenlawn
Tran sport

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56

Friday, May 21, 1982

Friday. May 21, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Rukeyser analyzes
the '80s wrth a weekly re vtew o f econom tc and rn vestment matt ers
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and Gates rnves trgat e a
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Friday, May 21 , 1982

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Tornadoes rip homes, farms
floods pound Great Plains
By GRAHAM VINK
Associated P ress Writer
Tornadoes sm as hed homes and
farms a nd a wlnd-blown power Une
electrocuted a truck dri ver as the
violent weather that has spawned
100 twisters a nd a plague of Ooods
pounded the Grea t P la lns for a 13th
day.
Nine teen to r na does s kip ped
through the Midwest Thursday,
towns were Oooded by cloudbu rsts
a nd a railroad line was washed ou t.
At least tour people were Injured.
And In Connectlcut . high wlnds
tha t lashed pa rt s of the Northeast
knoc ked out power to thousands .
A woman was hos pitalized In Adria n, Mo .. after she was picked up
a nd dropped by a torn ado outside

her home . Thre€ people were Injured when high wind In Pottstown.
Pa., overturned their car as they
stopped a t a traffic light, a nd a helicopte r was blown oil a ra mp by a
tom ado a t Fort Sill , Okla. , a uthorities said .
Authori ties sa id a truck driver
was e lectroc uted after high-tension
wires we re blown on the ve hicle's
root near J acksonville, lll.
Wa rm . moist air from the Gulf of
Mexico collided with cooler a tr over
no rtheast Kansas Thu rsday to
spa wn 19 twisters In- six states, said
Na tlona l Weather Service forecas ter J etf Behrens ln Kansas City .
The weathe r system was expected
to move east today Into llllnots, he
sa id .

Area deaths
Ira G. Davis
Word has been rece ived of the
death of Ira G. Davis, 76, on May 10,
a t the Eas t Liverpool Con valescent
Center followin g a lengthy Illness.
Mr. Da vis was born J une 23, 1905
In Pomeroy the son of the late Milla rd and Ma ry Roush Davis.
Mr. Roush retired fro m Crulclble
Steel In 1970. He was a member of
the First Christia n Chu rc h.
He Is survived by his wile, Phyllis
Woods Davis, whom he marrted
April 'll , 1925; thre€ sons, Keith,
Ralph , a nd Lewis F . Davis; four
da ughte rs, Wa nd a Moore, Chester,
W. Va .. Jua nita Sanford, Smyrna
Beach, F la .; Helen P a ug h, Springfield a nd Sue Anderson, Camphlll .
Pa.; one sister. Mrs. Addle Brown,
Pomeroy, seveal gra ndchildren
and grea t gra ndchildren.
F uneral services were held at
1: 30 p.m . Thursday, Ma y 13, at the
Arner F unera l Chapel, Chester , W.
Va .. wi th the Rev., William GlUtla nd olllcla tlng. Burial was In
Shadow La wn Memory Gardens.
Newell . W. Va .
Attendlng the services from here
were Mrs. Add le Brown , Phyllis
Spencer a nd VIolet Wa lker aU of

Pome roy and Mr. a nd Mrs. Lewls
Long, Middleport.

Murlie H. Russell
Murlle H. Ru ssell, 83. formerly of
Alfred , d ied this morning a t Guern sey M e m o ri a l H os pit a l ,
Cambridge.
Mrs. Russell was born at Alfred
the da ughte r of the Ia te John and
Ma ry Swa rtz Hawk. She was also
preceded In death by one siste r , Iva
F indling, two brothers, Eve rett and
Coy Ha wk.
She was a member of Ora nge
Chris ti a n Churc h a nd Alfre d
Gra nge.
She Is survived by two da ughters,
Mrs. Willia m (Roxie) Pettit, Marietta. and Mrs. Robert (Sibyl )
Har m o n. Ga lena, Ohio ; one
brothe r. Arthur Hawk, Phoenix,
Ariz.; five grandchildren a nd seven
grea t grandchtldren .
Funer a l services wtll be held Sunda y a t 2 p.m . at the White Funeral
Home In Coolvllle with Brother
Thomas Rlchason olllclating. BurIa l wlll be In the Orange Chrlstlan
Chu rc h Cemetery . F riends m ay
ca ll at the funeral home Saturday
fro m 2 to 4 a nd 7 to 9 and on Sunda y
one hour prior to services .

Meigs County happenings ..
Names omitted
Tilt' nanws of Rtdwrd DeMoss
an d Ttllllll Y Todd Tillis W t' l't ' untnll'ntlOilii lly ur111tt ed fro m the lt ~t uf
students 1-! l'adua llng frurn Ml' tgs
Ht ~ h
Sdwnl. In ad dtti on, th e
Eask rn lwno r stud t·n t.. . wt·n· tr-ctnspnsl'd. Sarah Goebt·l IS till' ci&lt;Jss

sal uta lonan wh tl t• Kda Young rs
\'dlt·drt ·tonan .
Dand lct nna n ·llt ' s nctlll t' wa s utm tlt'd as t'l&lt;:t\'ln g take n pa rtmlh e Mt·Jgs
Ht l! h School gradu alwn exe rctscs
Tuesdar llt l! hl. l;mna rt'l ll as class
p tT Sidt•nt ~fi\'C

t ht,'

Wl' lcOJnl'

iJdd l'l'S.'i

a nd Hltrodun 'd uther l'la ss off tt·t•rs
as wt· ll as lht· Ht:\'. Hobt' rl M t{~ t'l' at
th e bat"cala ur e~l ll' stTV H' t'

Squads kept busy
Six emergency calls were a nswered Thursday a nd early Friday
morning by units of the Meigs
County E mergency Medical Service. Four Involved Injuries In aut omobile accidents.
At 8:23 a .m . Thursday. Leona rd
Va n Meter was transported from
an accident on Route 7 a t Bradbury
to Veterans Me morial Hospital. At
9:48 a. m . Helen Williams was taken
from he r Middleport residence to
the Holzer Medical Center, and at
10:10 p.m . Holly Starcher was
transported from the Pomeroy
Health Care Center to Veterans
Memoria l Hospital. The Tuppers
P la ins squad transported Ethel
Stout from her Route 7 home to
Camden Clark, at 12:19 p.m .
At 2: 18 a. m . the Tuppers Plains
squad tra nsported Randy Shields
from a n auto accident on Route 7,
Tuppers Pla ins to Camden Clark
Hospital In Parkersburg. Delbert
Huddleston was taken from a
Route 33 accident at Burlingham to
Veterans Memorial Hospital at
6: 30a.m . and at 8 a.m. the Rutland
squad transported Jimmie Qu1llen
from an accident on Route 124 In
Rultand to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

Hit-skip probed
The Pome roy Pollee Department are tnvesttgatlng a hlt-sklp
accident that occurred Wednesday

at 11: 33 p.m .
Acco rding to the pollee department Sha ron Cunning ham, Syr acuse, wa s tra ve ling south on
Mulberry Ave. , when a car trave lIng north went left of center and
struc k the Cunning ham ve hicle and
contlnued on.
The depa rtment Thursday morntog a t 9 a.m . received a report that
a car s truck the side of the former
Shamrock Motel and left the scene.
The pollee department later cited
Roger Dilla rd, 24, Syracuse, to the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
Andrews on charges of destructlon
of property regarding to the Shamrock Incident.

Must pay lot fee
Pe rsons who have lots at Beech
Grove Cemetery are required to
pay $5 pe r grave for care of cemetery lots. P ayment Is to made to the
Pat Thoma, secretary for the
cem etery trustees.
It was reported also that the
cem e tery trustees are In desperate
need of la wnmowe rs. Anyone wtshlng to donate a lawn'mower Is a sked
to call city ha ll.

Veterans Memorial
ADMISSIONS---Darlene Curry,
Pome roy; Alma Young, Pomeroy;
Wllma Coon, Portland; Tina Yost,
Rutland .
DISCHARGES---Bertha Dutton,
Lula Phlillps , Eleanor Werry.

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About 100 tornadoes ha ve htt the
Pla ins since May 14. In Nebraska,
which was buffeted with tor nadoes
for the 12th stra ight day Thursday,
a twister dam aged a farm butldlng
In Colfax County and up to 4~
Inches of ra in ca used nas h Ooodlng
In eas tern counties . Nem eha
County olltcla ls kept a n eye on the
Nemaha and Missouri rivers.
"The river s a re runnlng bank full
right now," said Don Wright of the
county sheriff's otflce. "We' ve had
ftve Inches of ra in stnce 7 p.m . If the
rivers go out, we'll have some lowla nd floodlng , but U they go out by 5
or 6 feet, we could have some
trouble. "
Flooding a long She ll Creek
briefly stopped Union P ac ific ra il
tralllc on the Nebraska ma in line,
s aid railroad spokes man J oe
McCartney. The closure was a preca ution because water reached the
bottom of a bridge . One main line
was open by Thursday aftem oon,
he said .
Cattle carcasses were found
floating In Shell Creek after at least
140 head of cattle drowned Wednesday, and slit washing down from
the hlllstdes burted some roads In
mud 3 feet deep.
The cloudbursts In Nebraska are
compoundlng flooding problems
because the soU Is already satu rated, said weather service hydrologist Roy Osugt .
1n Oklahoma , an estimated 4
Inches of rain fell In southeastern
Bartlesvllte 1n a n hour Thursday afternoon, sa id Poltce Chief Charles
Spencer . That boosted the month's
rainfa ll tota l to almost 91nches. The
cloudburst Oooded low-lying areas,
stalling cars a nd blocking roads. he
said.
A storm swept through Connecti cut on Thursday afternoon, bringIng heavy rain a nd lightning. Wind
and blowing lre€ limbs knocked out
e lectric it y In more th a n 40
communities.

'Union Jack' flies over Falkland Islands;
Frigate 'Ardent' sinks in South Atlantic;
Bridgehead prepares for counterattack

BRIDGE OV E R TROUBLED WATE RS- Gary
Hoadley of Platte Center surveys flood waters from
Shell Creek from atnt&gt; a line of ears that were pa rked in

The Meigs County Sheritf's Department Is \nvestlgatlng a n accide nt that occ urr ed Thursday
morning at 5 a. m . at Rock Springs.
According to the report Robert
Gre€n, Ctnc lnna tl, was driving an
Internationa l Transtar on SR 7
when he missed the turn a t Rock
Springs. In the process of turning
he backed his rig strlklng the front
of a Meigs Local School Distric t bus
parked at the Naomi Floyd residence. There was s llgh t d am age to
the bus and none to the rig. No citation was Issued .
Wednesday at 12:50 p.m . the de-

partment was notified of a hit -skip
accident a t the entra nce of Meigs
Mine No. 1.
Robert Grindstead , 58, Athe ns
was trave ling west on the com pany' sdriveway , leadlng to SR 124,
In a pickup truck when a n untdenti!ted 1962 Chevrolet pulled from
another parking lot a nd struck the
r ight rear fende r and wheel of the
Grindstead truck a nd continued on.
the Chevrolet was last seen headed

west on 124.
Wesley Clark, Rt. 3, Racine (Dorcas ) Informed the sheritf's department that he has two cows missing
from his pasture .
One Is a Guernsey and the other
Is part Holstein and Hereford. Both
cows have horns and are wearing
leather halters.
Persons having any Information
are asked to call Clark at949-2075or
notify the sherltf's department.

the Union Jack over the Falklands, Friday following landing by British
troop from the task force. Picture received to London early Saturday
direct from a ship with the task force. ( AP Wirephoto).

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A car wash wlll be held at the
Eilts Sohto Station Mlddlepoi1, Saturday, May 22, beginning at 10 a. m .
sponsored by Middleport Pony
League.

Stt·phCJ ntt' Houcht ns, scholast tr
l' halle nge tea m : Brent Houdas hel t.
DECA stud ent of the yea r .
Susa n Danner , outsta ndin l! vocal
rnu si{' stud ent : Ka th y P:uk er ,
DeKalb nll'dctl : Mctrk McG uin·,
Sl'H'nt 'L' aw;u t.l ; Oa vul Huffma n CJild
Fn·d Young, outstanding sPnior
ma t h stu dents ; Cha rlott t· Lyons.
Al gc·bra I awa rd : Pa ul a Sw is her .
Algebra II awa rd : Ka rla Brown.
Randy J ewell, Ta nya Stobarl , Lon
Tanner , Sm· No rma n cmd Brad
YtJ ung, F rench I ; Shi rley McDonald .
French II : Stepha nie Houchins.
J oa n Tann er. F re nch Ill ; Len Sayre.
E ngliS h II ; Andrea Tripl ett , pe rfert
attendance, sentnrs onl y: Greg
Ta ylor, Cindy Cr"t'ks. Danforth
&lt;J wanls. juniors; Ly nnl' Oli ve r,
sa lutatory award : Da vtd Hoffman.
val edictor y cJw;.t nl; La ura Smith .

Recei ving Hwa rd.s wert' Lynnt·
Oli ver . DAR good ctti zc ns hip
a ward : Dick K i n ~-! . principa l's
scholarshtp, Hocking Tec h; Tamtn)'
Ei cl11n ger a nd Pam Crook s,
Mus kingum Coll cJ.( l' scholars hips;
Lynne Oli n •r , Ohio Board of Rege nts
scholarshtp : F red Youn g, Ph yllis
Da vis, Ma r k Clim• and Mcla me
Dillard , Ohio Boa rd of Rege nts. certifi cates of ac hi eve ment ; Robin Kitchen, Dal e Brickles and Rhonda
Barnhart, st: nwr libret ry awards.
Barba ra Chappelear, Donna Hall ,
Tina Lcark , Ca rnl' Adkms , Karla
Brown, Greg Rtft•, Kt•ith Scott, Greg
Ta ylor , Jerry Brev ick. Charlene
Swartz. Cath y Dl'l .ong, Debbie
Werry, Joy Sautcrs, Allen Kin g,
Mike Tromm. Scott Pickens, Ri ck
Edwards. Tern Thoma and J olene
Mood!Spaugh, libra rian awards;
Jeff Nash. Semper Fidelis award :
Kim Birch[ield . Vtr ki e Boyles,
Susan Danner. Teresa Dorst. Mark
Friend , Brend a F ry, Ma ry Beth
Hawley, Robin Kitchen, Lynn Kloes ,
Rtwhellt• McDanie l. Jeff Nas h, Lynrll' Oli n•r. Dan Ri ~I.!S. and Helen
Slack, St'lllor band recog nition; Fred
Young, Mark McGuire, Ma rk Clme.
Lynne Oli l c'r . Curtiss Smith and

Vol. 16 No . 14
Copyright ed 1982

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Legs - Support Legs Extra Control Tops Reinforced Toe and
Heel - Sandal Foot
Discontinued Styles .

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PRICE

Ph)·llls Da1·is. Fred Young, Mark
Ti..trn ara

E i chingL'r .

Kri stm Anderson a nd Ma rk Cllne,

class hnnorarians:
Lynne
and
Greg
Thomas. facult
y a waOli
rdver
to outs tamlin ~ seniors.
Lynne Oli ver , Ta mmy Eichinger,
Grl'g Tay lor and Rand y Murra y,
sp tnl a w" rds; Ma rk Cline. best aclt&gt; r , Betsy Hera ld. bes t al'lress ,

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OAPSE Chapte r 17 wlll meet
Tuesday, May 25, at 7:30 p.m. at
Meigs Junior High . The re wlll be
Installation of olllcers.

date.
A-D, Munda y 19-ll a .m. ONLY! ,
Ma y 24; E- H. Tuesda y 19-11 a. m .

Columbus, Ohio; and James William Guthrie, 33, of Crown City,
Ohio.
Mlller was also charged In a separate Indictment wlth violation of
Uhe Mann Act for allegedly tra nsporting a 16-year-old girl !rom Huntlngton to South Point, Ohio, for the
pull&gt;Ose of prostltutton, Farber
said.
Farber said the tnvesttgatlon began after agents working on
another case learned of an alleged
child pornographjy ring operatlng

ONLY I, Ma y 25; 1-P. Wedn esda y 1911 a .m . ONLY I, M" y 26; Q-S , Thur·
sda y 19-11 a .m. ONLY! , Ma y 27; TFrida y 19-11 a. m . ONLY! , May 28.
If anyun l' ca nnot ma ke their appointed day, come in on June 7, 1982,
hours from 9 a .m. to 11 a .m. ONLY.

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Without water
Pomeroy VIllage, wlllh Uhe exceptlon of Lincoln Hill and Breezy
Heights, was without water Frtday
morning due to a break In the main
line.
Pomeroy Elementary and Salls·
bury Elementary Schools were
closed as well as Carleton School
located at the former junior high
bulldtng.

A
hal wl&amp;bdrawn In silence to his
pdloD ceD alter a parole board
revoked bl8 lJ8t releue da&amp;e
aod ordered the a~t~•v!n of Sen.
Bobelt F. Keaaedy to Ulldeip a

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peycblatrlc ltudy. For a compace IH

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ALSO IN STOCK

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Inside today
Area deaths ......... A-7
AlongtbeRiver .... B-1-8
Business ••.•••.••••• &amp;1
ClasslfledS • • . • • . • . D-3-7
Editorial • " " " • 1 • ~·Z:-3
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In the Huntington area. Farber said
F BI agents fro m Pittsburgh , Pa .,
working undercover posed as c hild
pornography buyers.
Ma rtin , Miller and Hedgecock

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7o Pag es JS c e n t s

are acc used of recru ltlng teen-age
gtrls from t he s tre€ts of Huntington
to pose for stlll photograp hs and
movies while engaging In sex,
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News briefs...

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Charges pending in drug case
GALLIPOLIS - Charges are pending against five people ar re sted -by Gallipolis City Pollee fotlowtng a search of a house a t 410
Third Ave. early Saturday m orning.
A poltce spokesman said six officers, armed with a search warrant, entered the house a t !i: 19 a. m . and cotlected qua nti ties of
marijuana, cocalne use utens lls a nd approxim ately 1,000 uni ts of
"suspected" LSD.
The alleged LSD wtlll be sent off to be tes ted la ter . the spokesma n
said .
He said pollee we re alerted to the house when an olltcer observed a
party In progress. The partlc lpa nts we re a li~CC:Iy using drugs. the
spokesman said.
The officer returned to the s tatlon and notuted Invest.gators, who
obtained the search warrant. Fotlowtng the search, the participa nts
we re taken to the station.
The spokesman said charges would depend on the resul ts of the
LSD tests.

The Letart Falla area of Melp Couaty Is a beehive ol adlvlly as fanners CBI'e for their produce
crops. Above, Roger Rou8b (left) and Ed Findley acataer atakl!8 bl Rousb's field of 20,000 tomato
planta.

COLUMBUS - Albert C Ues, direc tor of the Ohio Burea u of E mployment Services, died Friday night In a Houston hospital where he
was being treated fo r cancer , a department spokesm an said .
Glles, 66, died In Herman Hospital at about 11:30 p.m ., according
to Web L. Davis, manager of the olllce of personnel services at
OBES. Davis said he did not know U death was due to cancer or other
causes.
Gov. James A. Rhodes described Giles as "one of the most Intelligent and respected members of m y cablne t. "
Glles leaves a wife and thre€ sons. A former Galli DOlts res ident . he
was Gallia County's rent control examiner during World War II.

JVSD replacement lery on June ballot
Voters are being asked to renew
the established oper~ting millage

Lil'

scct 1 o n ~ .

A Mu lt 1m C' d1a In c Ne w s paper

OBES director Giles dead

Dropping stakes

CALL DON E. MUlLEN .
992-3098

"It's some pretty sordid stutf,"
Farber sald.
Some pictures Involved In Uhe tndlctment were reproduced In magaztnes named " Little Dumpllns,"
"Women and Little Girls - A Speclal Lolltas Magazine," a11d "Teenage Fantasy," Farber said.
Charged tn the five-count Indictment are Dean Raymond Martin,
36; Teddy G. Hedgecock, 48, and
Eileen Shannon, 30, aU of Huntlngton; Christopher L. Miller, formerly of Cabell County but now of

dr&lt;:Hn C:I C:IWCI I'dS .

WIC coupon reminder

FIE RCE BATILE-Ma p locates appro ximate locati on of Friday's
fi erce ba ttle for the Falklands . Shown is the approximate locati on. according to ea rly, ske tchy reports, wh ere Argt: ntiuc warplanes sank the
British frigate Ardent, according to a n announ cement made in London
Saturda y. Britain also said its forces had established a beachhead in th e
San Carlos area of East Falkland. British warships bombarded Port
Stanl ey in Friday's a tta ck. and British jt•ts atta cked th r Fox Bay a rea.
a ccording tn British announce rn c nts . l AP Lasl·rphuto l.

Crown City man charged in "kiddy porn' arrests

of Our Bouae MWieWD and toward t!Cholarllblpe and ..other
commlllllty educational projecl&amp; For a COillPiae preview of
the
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B-1.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Sou th Atlanlrc Ocean

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lllruclure, cbalekoudornlnlum
aod a bome of comemporary AlpiDe wiD be featured 1n "Tour of
Intereatlng Homes," to be held
June 1.3. Spo11110red by The
American AIIIOCiatloo of UoJ.
venlty Women (AAUW) of GoJ.
Upolla for the tenth year,
proceeds from the tour wiD be
dollated to the board of tru11tees

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SALE ON TOPS AND JEANS
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. CHILDREN'S - LADIES' MEN'S - JUNIORS'- BOYS'.

He said the operat ion " Involves a
total of over 25,000 men ln ships at
sea a nd something over 100 shl ps ... At a ra nge of 8,000 m iles from
the U. K. !United Kingdom) base."
1Conti nued on A 41

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TOPS &amp; JEANS SALE

terence In London. Ma rine Lt . Col.
Tim Donkln said a beachhead of
about 10 square miles had been esta blis hed a t Port San Carlos , about
50 mlles west of the capita l of
Stanley.

Sund a y , M ay 23 , 19 82

• Middleport- Pomeroy- Gatlipo_tis- Point Pleasant

HUNTINGTON , W.Va. (AP) A 19-month FBI Investigation has
led to a federal Indictment charglng five people, Including two
Ohtoans, with conspiring to produce and dtstrlbut.e child pornography, U.S. Attorney David
Farber said Saturday.
The charges Involve conspiracy,
aiding and abetting the operation of
a child pornography ring and Interstate transportation of pornographlc and obscene material
Involving minors, Farber sald.

Pcmwla Crooks. Susan Danner ,
M cGuir l' ,

to the 20 lost crewmen. He said
a nother Brttish warship had a n unexploded bomb In Its engine room
that was later defused, and that
thre€ other ships sullered minor
damage.
The Ardent was the second BritIsh warship sunk since the crisis
erupted April 2 with tbe Argentine
seizure of the Falklands from Britain. The destroyer Sheffield and 20
of Its men went &lt;)own after a mlsslle
f1red by an Argentine figh ter bomber blasted the ship In the Icy
South Atlantlc May 4.
Just before the British la unched
their assault Friday a helicopter
ferrying British troops ditched In
the ocean, leaving 21 dead. Britain
reported two more servicemen
kllled, three missing and 27
wounded ln the Falklands assault
Itself.
But the Brttlsh said despite the
losses they were back on the Islands
to stay wlth a total landing force of
5,000 men,lncludlng martnes, paratroopers, art111ery, engineers, medIcs and other su·pport personnel.
This was twice the number of
troops ashore given previously.
At a Defense Ministry news con-

tmts

PLAYTEX
PANTYHOSE SALE

WHILE
THEY
LAST

By The Associated Pre88
Despite the loss of a second warship and 20 of Its sailors, Brttaln
vowed Saturday to regain the Falkland Islands and said It had 5,000
men ashore and 25,000 standing by.
But Argentlna said 1t was mopping
up about 400 Britlsh troops on the
Islands and vowed It was ready for
any new attack.
Meanwhile, the U.S. E mbassy In
Buenos Aires stepped up evacua tion of non-essentlaf personnel and
Argentlne Foreign Minister Ntcanor Costa Mendez prepared to
denounce Brttato before the U.N.
Security Councll, scheduled to convene later In the day.
Pope John Paul 0 appealed for
peace and was reported leaving It
up to Roman Callhollc bishops In
London to decide whether the escalation of the South Atlantlctlghttng
should prompt him to abandon
plans to vlstt Britain starting
Frtday.
The siJ!king of the frigate Ardent
by Argentlne jets was announced
by British Defense Secretary John
Nott, who told reporters in London
that about 30 men were wounded In
Frtday's Ardent attack in addition

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Car wash slated

An &lt;H'atlt•mi c a wa rds assemb ly
was !wiLl at M c t ~s Hi ~ h Srhuul on
May 17.

Meets Tuesday

NEED SHORT TERM HOSPITALIZATION
INSURANCE BETWEEN JOBS?
ALSO REGULAR HOSPITALIZATION
INSURANCE FOR FAMILY
OR INDIVIDUALS

a Int. The norma l banks of the stream are beyond the
lilw nf tn~t·s in the tup of phuto. Ht'a Vy rains have hil
the area for th e las t 12 da ys, and more rain is forerast
for lht• stall•. t AP LaSt·rphoto ).

Deputies check two minor accidents

Awards assembly
held at Meigs

Out• to e1 s horta ~.te tlf personnt&gt; l, the
Mt•igs Cou nty Hea lth Department
asks that rc·s idenls pick up J une and
Jul y WTC t·oupuns on the appointed

to continue fight

By KEVIN KEU.Y
'l.bJ-..SeniiDel Staff
RIO GRANDE - If the replacement levy Isn't approved by voters
1n Gallla, Jackson and Vinton coun·
Ues In the June 8 primary for their
joint vocational school district,
school won't continue on wlth less
money.
'There won't be any school at all.
A two-mill levy, passed by trl·
county voters 1n llrl'J for the con·
structlon and operation of Buckeye
Hills Career Center, expires on
Dec. 30 of this year. Voters are belni asked to sJrhi)ly renew the levy
at Its establiJhed millage, with no

additional taxes added.
And If It Isn't approved, Buckeye
Hills, a sateiUtA! facility near MeAl'
lhur, auil l8 vocational p!'OII'8lllS
and u ·c~asss wbJch bave ierved
more than 1,MXl ltUdents from Gal·
lla' Coullty' aloae since l9'IS just

won't exist.
This point Is being driven borne
by vocational staff and students as
a campaign gets uncteiWay to tnfonn the public on the levy.
"It's a very Important Issue, obviously," commented JVSD Super· .
tntendent Jerome Brockway. "The
two mills 1s the total rn!Uage we
operate Uhe school on. The school
has bad a very good track record.
Without It, there just won't be any
school."
One of the primary reasons of·
fered by Brockway 8lld ot)lers for
the cootlnued ex1st.ehce of the district !hat It provldei students to the
six school dlstrtcts an alternative If
they feel they can't make It In col·

lege preparatory COUJ'8I!II,
· In 110111e cases, Brockway' said,
It's the Ollly thing which standi between~ CODtlnuiJJ&amp; their ed·
ucatbl
clroppiJII out

"College Isn't the only mark of
exc~:llence," the supertntendent
said. "It's a viable alternative for
Uhose who want to specialize. That's
an Important aspect - to make
their contrtbutlon to society, rather
than be takers."
In some schools, nearly half of
the junior and senior classes are
enrolled In vocational education, he
added.
On the practical side, Brockway
said IndividUal superintendents
have acknowledged that while
there Is some duplication of vocational programs 1n their schools,
they can't offer the same level and
quality of education Buckeye Hills
and the recently-opened Buckeye
Valley facWty at A11eosvllle al·
ready have.

CoillleQuenuY, aU school boards
ID the JVSD bave guiEd 1'1!1101u(Contlnued on A-4)

June 8
~-

2 Mill
R c placl' tnl'nl
If 'tr

PLI'lNKC&amp;iYP:uniii-' Dr. Jerome lliockw_,, wt. llqllll'lnteDcleai
of tbe Qalla-JIICb8-VIntoD .Jolat Voc•llmal 8cbool Dlltrtct, """''

..ne upec11 o1 the &amp;wo-mll replacemell&amp; levy oa tbe .Juae 81M11Jot 'lbe

1ftJ 11 a - . 1 o1 tbe .JVSD'• prelelli rillap, wblcb •ppolta Book·
e,w IJIDICareer Ceater, a 11te'We faclll&amp;y In Vlnloac.ouaty andniiJIM!I'o
oait ....,...._ for voca*loaalll&amp;ud-A Ill the tri-couDty area.
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