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The

Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

Thursday, May 27, 1982

Middleport, Ohio

Welcome home, General Jim Hartinger!

Reminder issued concerning rural housing numbers
Roger A. Mi chael, who lms ch"rge
of the Meigs Co unty house nwnbcring project, requests " nyone

nutiling address and are required by

already have a n as.signcd nwnber.

tcrnoons.

the phone company. electric com-

However, in the case of a new
house recently built, or a mobile
home moved onto a lot not
previously occupied, these will not
be shown on aerial photographs and
will not ha ve a number a lready
a,;signed so must be field checked
for exact locati on before a number
can be assigned.
Anyone needing a new number.
, one that must be field checked I
may call in Monday through Thursday with the following information :
Name, Road Name, Township,
Nearest Neighbors. Field work will
be done only on Fridays, so those
needing to be field checked will

If for any reason a number cannot
be issued over the telephone that
person will need to stop by the Tax
Map Office on Mulberry Ave. in
Pomeroy and ask for Mr. Michael.
The Map Office is open Monday
through Friday, 8;30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Michael also urges residents to
place their name, five digit number,
and road name on their mailbox as
this will aid operators of emergency
vehicles and utility company officials in locating their residences.
Those tving in a ny of the five incorporated villages, (Syracuse,
Racine, Rutland, Middleport,
Pomeroy) are excluded and should

li\'ing in a rural &lt;:~rea who is planning

pany, and even some insurance
agencies before services can be ob-

to, or has just constructed a new

tained .

house. purchased H mobile home. or
moved into a home formerly owned
or rented should ront.act him to

In most cases, numbers can be
1ssued over the telephone. This is
true

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the case of moving into a

home or mobile home formerly
owned or ren ted which should

n•ce1 vc a F IVl' D1git House Number .

Thest· numbers an~ to bt· used a s a

Stobart dinner, derby
set Sunday, June 27
cusl will be an additional $5 or a total

A dtnner honorin g football coac h
L'hu rk Stobart, former Middleport
residt•nt who left the University of

of Nornwlly,
$40
the pnce per ticket
wuuld be $10 pe r per.son. Prizes will

Toll'du last w1nll'r to assume the
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bc givenforthefrogderbywmners.
Those
1ndiv1duals who enter the !rot
derby will be given preferred
sea tin g in an air~ cond ition ed
build ing for the banquet.

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L'llnjunt'tl un w1lh tht&gt; ann ual B1g
Rc•ml He galla frog derby .
The frog derb)· Will bt• held a t
Royetl Oak Petrk. Pumeruy. on Sunday . JUill' 27,

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It wil l ,·ost $25 to l'lller.
If a person lll'SI I'l'S to rese rve a

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BOYS KNIT SHIRTS

Neck laces, bracelets,
earrings,
stickpins,
charms, chains, rings,
pins, keyholders and
hair jewelry.

Tank tops- S leeve less knits in

a varie t y of s tyl es and co lors
so perfect for warm weather
wear . Boys s 1z es 8 to 20 .

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Sale 12.30
Sale 14.70
Sale 17.00
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Entire stock of
jewelry included.

MEN'S
DRESS SLACKS

l•ttle Qi rt s one and two p iece
SU1fS Of tycra sp;mdex r1nrl po

L1ffle boys sw1m trunks 10

Men's$14 .95 Slacks
Men's $19.95 Slacks
Men's $22.95 Slacks
Men's $26.95 Slacks

il SSorted styles and co lor s
Sizes months to s1ze 7

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

BIBLE
Each Sunday At 7:00 pm.

CHICAGO - Between 400 and 500 people will be killed In traffic
accidents over the long Memortal Day weekend that marks the start
ot heavy summer travel across the nation, the National Safety CouncU estimates.
The three-day holiday begins at 6 p.m. Friday and ends at midnight Monday. A year ago, there were 378 traffic-related deaths
during the three-day period.
The highest death toll for a Memortal Day was 629 for a four-day
span In 19Ql. The three-day high was 593 tn 1900.
The largest toll for any holiday was 7641n a four-day Thanksgiving
Day pertod In 1968.

patterns and sol id color s. Ideal
tor spring and sum mer wear . B•g
se lec tion .

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Predict 400-500 traffic deaths

Sizes 29 to 50 waist · all length s,

Mon t hs s•z es th ru

$6.00 ... Sale $4.79
$8.00 ... Sale $6.39
$11.00 .. Sale $8 .79
$14.00 . Sale$11.19

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$15.95
$18.35
$21.55

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Each Friday At 7:30pm.

DIAMOND SAVINGS &amp; LOAN

@esenting the©spel in its Simplicity - with Sincerity By quiet Rea3onings from thE(§tripture.

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PRE-TEEN AND JUNIOR

SWIMWEAR SALE

SWIMWEAR

Misses and extra size swimwear by
Rose Mari e Reid, Dotty Mann and
Sea Fair . Florals, dots. solids,
prints and s trip es in one and t"'(o
piece sty les.
REG. $18.00 ... ....... SALE $14.39
REG. $25.00 .......... SALE $19.99
REG. $32.00 ... ...... . SALE $25.59
REg.$44.00 ... . .. . . . . SALE$35.19

Two piece, one piece and ~ikini styles 10
stripes. print s and so l id colors . Halters, ban deau, frenc h cut s and others.
Pre· teen sizes 3/ 6 to 11114
Junior sizes 5 to 13

REG. $10.00
REG . $14 .00
REG. $19.00
REG. $27.00
REG. $32.00

..... .... .. SALE $7 .99
. .... ..... SALE $11.19
.. -.- ..... SALE $15.19
...... _ ... SALE $21.59
.......... SALE $25.59

SALE

BOYS SWIM TRUNKS
Boys sizes 8 to 18. You'll like the
selection of sty les and colors.
Boys $6.95

ON WATCH- Trooper RobertJustusoftheGalllaMelgs Post of the Ohio IUghway Patrol keeps an eye
on tra!tlc as the Memorial Day weekend begins at 6

More than 50 units will be participating In a parade Saturday
morning--a part of the activities tn
Middleport to honor Four Star General James Hartinger thi s
weekend.
Whlle the county has been hit
with heavy ratns the last two days,
the weatherman Is predicting better conditions for the weekend
which will be highlighted by special
activities honortng General Hartinger, a Middleport native, who Is
Commander-In-Chief of the North
American Aerospace Defense
Command.
Btll Childs, general chairman of
the weekend observance honortng
General Hartinger, reports tomorrow's parade which moves at 10
a .m . from the road under the
Pomeroy-Mason bridge will be a
real highlight of the celebration. At

least eight excellent floats have
been created by local residents for
the occasion--some done In the red,
white and blue theme while others
carry out the orange and black color scheme--the colors ofthe former
Middleport High School from which
General Hartinger graduated tn
1943. There wtll be bands--Eastern
and Meigs--mobile units Including
armed force equipment, marching
units, clowns and other featured .
The Middleport First Baptist
Church float will feature Its entire
choir on a float and members will
be singing selections from their
presentation of"! Love America".
Armand Turley will play organ selections from another vehicle along
the parade route.
The parade will move down
North Second, down Third, out Lo-

Boys $8.95

SWIM TRUNKS. . . . . .

WASHINGTON - The Senate broke an Impasse late Thursday
over a $5.1 bllllon housing-subsidy program opposed by President
Reagan and on a 63-27 vote cleared the way tor expected tina!
approval of the plan.
The vote, on a procedural motion, carried by more than required
two-thirds margin ot senators present- encouraging backers that a
threatened presidential veto might be overrldden.
The plan could provide federal subsidies of up to 4 percentage
points on a homeowner's mortgage. A slmllar measure has already
passed the House.

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5. Volume selling.
6. Small mark-up.
Memorial Day Sale

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Living Room
Suite

Pope arrives, pleads for peace

SANDALS

Reg. $299.95

$19995

Memorial Day Sale!
Men's
Swim Trunks

SAVE 1100
New 2 Pc.
living Rm. Suite
Reg.$239

$138

Sizes sma ll (28·30). medium
!32 ·341,
large (36· 381.
ex tra
large 140-421 . Good sty le and col ·
or se lec tion .

MEN'S '8.95 SWIM TRUNKS .. '7.08
MEN'S '9.95 SWIM TRUNKS .. '7.88
MEN'S '10.95 SWIM TRUNKS . '8.68
MEN'S '12.95 SWIM TRUNKS '10.28

LLOYD

Summer Furniture
Famous quality Lloyd fibercraft summer
furniture. ' Featuring the comfortable spr·
ing base chairs.
Reg. 579.95 Low Back
Spring Base Chair ...... ..... Sale$68.00
Reg. $93.00 High Back
Spring Base Chair ........... Sale$79.00
Reg. 5199.95 2-Seat Glider .... SaleSt69.00
Reg. $244.95
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Lawn Swing w/can•.PY ...... sate ~08.00

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS
AND TANK TOPS

LONDON - Pope John Paul n arrived tn Britain Friday on a
historic first visit by a Roman Catbollc pontlfi and made an Immediate plea tor peace tn the Falkland Islands.
As Brttlsh troops fought to expand their Falklands beachhead, the
pontlfi said, "This tragic situation has been one ot most sertous
concern to me .. .It has claimed numerous lives and has even threatened to expand to still more dreadful proportions."
The pontl1t recalled his repeated pleas tor a cease-fire and said:
"As I stand here today, I renew my heartfelt appeal, and I pray that
such a settlement of the dispute will soon be reached."

Flex Top - Comfort Fit Outdoor
Sale. Washable for easy care
Comfort foam cushion.
Sizes S to ~L

Reg. $9.00
. Reg. $10.00 .
Reg. $11.00 .
Reg. 512.00
Reg. 513.00 ..

p.m. today. The patrol has again committed lt..eU to
trying to cut down on the amount of fatalities and
serious Injury accidents by removing drunk drivers
and speeders from the road.

Sale 57.65
Sale 58.50
Sale 59~35
Sale 510.20
Sale$H.05 ·

Winning Ohio lottery number
CLEVELAND - The wlnnlng nwnber drawn Thursday night In
the Ohio Lottery's daUy game '"The Nwnber" was 818.
In the semiweekly "PICk 4" game, the winning nwnber was 69ai.
The lottery reported earnings of $499,776 on Its dally game. The
earnings came on sales of $872,836.50, while holders ot wlnnlng
tickets are entitled to share $373,060.50, .l ottery offtclals said.

Reg. $20.00

BEACH TOWELS
Giant size 36x66 inches.
Colorful patterns, ideal
for sun b,crthing, be&lt;!ch,
· pool or patio. Sa le price.

StaJe forecast, local weather

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floats wtll move from Plum St., Into
the community park and other unIts wtll go to the Imperial Electrtc
Co. parlclng lot.
At the park, several presenta·
lions made to General Hartinger by
various groups and among the
presenters will be Ed Bennett, formerly of Middleport, and a winner
of the Congressional Medal of Honor durtng World War IT.
The Hartinger celebration begins
this evening when the MiddleportPomeroy Rotary Club stages a
dinner ln his honor at the Middleport Masonic Temple. The Voices
of Liberty will provide
entertainment.
Saturday afternoon following the
presenta lions to General Hartinger
and a flyover by the Air Force a l
noon, there games and contests

wtll be held at the park under sponsorship of the Middleport Chamber
of Commerce. There will also be
entertainment Including the Voices
of Uberty, a Blue Grass Band .
square dancing by the senior citizens, mus ic by the choir of the Mid·
dleport First Baptist Church and at
4 p.m . there will be a sky dlvtng
exhibition arranged by C. D.
Mcintyre.
On Saturday evening, General
Hartinger wUI be honored by the
Middleport High School Alumni Association which wtll be holding Its
annual reunion. On Sunday, the
General Hartinger Four Star Golf
Classic wtll be staged at the Jaymar Golf Course. The General will
play one hole with each foursome
taking part and the classic has been
limited to 40 golfers.

Heavy rain floods
floor at Stiffler's
For the second time tn a week,
Stiffler's Store lower floor was
flooded Thursday afternoon durtng
the torrential ratns which struck
the area.
Employes report five Inches of
· water was on the lower level, enter-

Ing from a hole in-tm&gt; structure on
the Second Sreet side reportedly
made by the Columbia Gas Co. durIng line construction work.
VIllage officials reported heavy
rains flowed down Mulberry
Avenue Into the gas company construction dltch which overflowed
and went tnto the store. Employes
reportedly moved all the merchandise and there was no damage. Last
Friday, when water entered the
store after a water ltne had been

Senate approves housing bill

SWIM TRUNKS ... . ...... 15.48

How is it possible for Rice's to sell high quality suites for
such unbelieveable low prices??? Here are 6 reasons:

1. Low overhead.
2. Family-operation
3. Direct

"We ask 100 percent cooperation
from our men durtng these holidays," Wigglesworth said. ''I'd like
to add that we can't do this alone.
We need participation from the
public by having them call tn drunk
drtvers when they see them."
The commander also advised
drtvers tn the area not to drtve
when they're ttred and to "definitely not" drive If drtnklng. They
are also requested to allow themselves suttlclent time to arrlve at
their destination.
If rldtng a motorcycle, Wigglesworth agatn requested the use of
helmets, noting recent motorcycle
fatals tn Ross, Jackson and VInton
counties tn which the drivers wer(Continued on page 12)

PORT CLINTON, Ohio- High wtnds damaged six mobile homes
tn Ottawa County Thursday as tornado watches were Issued for
most of Ohio, authorttles said.
There were not any Injurtes reported as a result of the Ottawa
County storm.
An Ottawa County sherttf's deputy, Paul Eckel, said four mobile
homes tn a Danbury Township traDer park were flipped over and
two more damaged when the storm went through tn the afternoon.
He said no damage estimate had been made and that he didn't
know what type of storm caused the damage. ·
The National Weather Service said It received several reports of
tunnel clouds throughOut the day Thursday as storms swept through
the state. The Weather Service said It did not know ot any confirmed
tornado touchdowns.

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High winds damage mobile homes

Pomeroy, Ohio
(Beginning Friday, May 28)
Ea&lt;"h Tuesday &amp; Thursday At 7 :30 pm.
I(RODEL PARK CLUBHOl!SE
Pl. Pleasant, W .Va.
(Beginning Tuesday, June 1)

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This Weekend End

CHILDREN'S
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two areas we can't control - the
use of seatbelts tn cars and belmets
on those drtvlng or riding motorcycles. Those are the two highest
causes of fatalities."
So far thls year, there have been
three fatalities tn Meigs County and
one tn Gallla County, a statistic
which concerns Wigglesworth and
the patrol because Meigs recorded
only two fatalities last year, while
Gallla had eight.
Two Gallla fatalities, both InvolvIng motorcycles, occurred over the
Labor Day weekend last year.
To fight the causes of tatals or
sertous accidents, the patrol Is placIng B0-100 percent of Its manpower
on the alert statewide tor the
weekend.

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By KEVIN KELLY
With one of the first of the big
bollday weekends of the year startlng today, the state lllghway patrol
has again committed Itself to trying
to reduce traffic fatalities.
Lt. Ernest Wigglesworth, commander ot the patrol's GalllaMelgs Post, said the patrol can't
ever stop accidents from happenIng, but It hopes to remove some of
the causative factors from the road
thls weekend.
"We can attack this problem by
attacking the cause - drinking
drtvers and excessive speEd," he
said. "Those are the prtmary reasons we want to concentrate on, the
third and fourth betng left of center
and Improper turns. Then there are

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·has the five digit number already on
the home or mailbox should also contact Michael in order to keep records
up to date.

to receive a new address as the
villages have their own numbering
systems. ·
Anyone moving into a home that

BIG WEEKEND AHEAD - General and Mrs. James Hartinger,
shown with Vice President and Mrs. George Bush last February, will ·
return to Meigs County for a big weekend celebration. Festivities begtn
with a 6:30 p.m. banquet sponsored by the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Club at the Masonic Temple In Middleport. In background is Ohio Governor James Rhodes. Gen. Hartinger was recipient of a governor's award
durtng the Ohio Newspaper Association dinner.

Will shut water off
Water tn Pomeroy will be shut ott
atlO p.m. tonight and will be off all
over town for several hours for necessary line repairs, village ottlclaL~ report.

broken by the gas company construction, there was about S2,!XXJ tn
merchandise damage.
F'rtday morning, the Mulberry
Ave. hill was closed for several
hours as Pomeroy village workers
cleaned up a mudsllde. It was expected that the road would be open
for traffic before noon. Basements
filled, trash, debris and mud
washed onto the streets and there
was a brief power outage tn the Uncotn Hill section of Pomeroy as the
resull of the two storms, one about2
p.m. Thursday and the second
about 5: 30 p.m.

Break-in probed
Pomeroy pollee are Investigating
a breaking and entertng of a garage
at the~ Butternut Ave. residence
of Wllllam Ferguson. Ferguson discovered the break-In at 6
p.m .Thursday. Several rods, tackle
boxes filled with fishing equipment.
lantern and some miscellaneous
Items were missing.

Five injured in six area traffic mishaps
was later treated and released tor
cuts and bruises.
He was cited by the patrol for
reckless operation.
The patrol reported another Injury accident tn the Gallla area last
night.
According to the report, a vehicle
drtven by Richard H. Fischer, 68,
Rt. 2, Bidwell, backed from a prtvate driveway on County Rd. 6, one
mUe north ot U.S. 35, at 6:45p.m.
He stopped the vehicle to go northbound and struck a southbound
vehicle driven by James V. BlevIns, 41, Rt. 2, Bidwell, In the tight
front ot Blevins' auto.

A Rt. 2, Gallipolis woman was admitted to Holzer Medical Center
Thursday night following a onevehicle collision on Bulavlllei\ddlson Road.
Susan C. Smith, 18, was reported
to be In stable condition thls mornIng. She was being treated for cuts,
bruises, an Injured lett shoulder
and a collapsed lung.
Smith was a passenger In a vehicle driven by David C. Canterbury,
23, Galllpolls, which was eastbound
at 9: ill p.m. when Canterbury reportedly lost control on a CUIVe.
The vehicle then went off the lett
side of the road, struck an embankment, a~ continued on before
striking a fence post and coming to
a rest• .
·T he Gallla-Melgs Post of the
state highway patrol sald the vehicle was moderately damaged In the
accident. Both Canterbury and
Smith were ~ to HMC by the
Gallla -EMS, wbere Canterllucy

Injured were Fischer and two
passengers In the Blevins car Nancy A_ Blevins, 42, and Ellzabeth
A. Blevins, 8, both of Rt. 2, Bidwell.
None were treated, according to
the .report.
There was severe damage reported to Blevins' vehicle and moderate to 1the Fischer vehicle, and

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Fischer was cited for faUure to
yield.
An Injury accident In Meigs
County was looked Into early
Thursday.
Terry R. Brown, 21, Mlnersvllle,
was northbound on County Rd. 34 tn
Sutton Twp. at 12:15 a.m. when his
auto went ott the lett side ot the
road, struck a ditch and over~rned, resting on Its top.
Brown was not treate!l at the
. scene. His vehicle was severely
damaged and he was cited tor reckless operation.
The patrol cited CeeU T. Chazy,
43, Scottown, tor assured clear distance In a wreck at the Intersection
ot Ohio 100 and 35 Thursday
afternoon.
Chary was northbound and was
preparing to stop when his vehicle
slid and struck the rear of a stopped
auto driven by Bonnie L. Baird, 49,
Rt.l, Cbeshlre, causing slight clamage to Chary's auto and moderate

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to Baird's vehicle.
In another Meigs area accident,
the patrol said Jill A. Walburn, 22,
Middleport, was southbound on
Ohio 7 tn Salisbury Twp. at 6: 3J
p.m. when her vehicle struck water
In the road and caused the car to
slide lett.
It then colllded with a northbound
auto drtven by James E. Ickes, 33,
Fostonla, causing moderate damage to Walburn's vehicle and slight
to the Ickes auto. Walburn was
cited tor lett ot center .
Two drivers escaped unscathed
from a two-vehicle collision In
Meigs County earlier tn the day.
Roy M. Hornbeck, 29, Parkersburg, W.Va., was westbound on
Olive Twp. Rd. 261 (Bigley Ridge
Road) at 12; 07 p.m., entered a
sharp cwve and coWded with an
eastbound vehicle drtven by Joseph
P. Sayre, 18, Rt. 1, Reedsvllle.
Slight damage was listed to Hombeck's vehicle and moderate to the
Sayre auto, the patrol said.

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1) The cry is that we have been set
back hl;gely in Latin America as a
result of our siding with Great
Britain in the Falklands controversy . A State Department
spokesman is quoted as saying that

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Every drama needs
a villain, so...
President Reagan has his Tip O'Neill . And the speaker of the House has
the president.
Their mutual denunciation society has enlivened, If not enlightened, the
debate over who's at fault for the recession, high Interest rates and about
everything else that has gone wrong.
Reagan blames the Democratic side of Congress as personified by
O'Neill, representing big spending, big taxes and politics as usual.
O'Neill blames Reagan, and seeks to cast him as the ultimate Republl·
can elitist, who doesn't care about ordinary people because he doesn't
know any.
Reagan regularly describes the speaker as a demagogue. O'Neill has
called the president a tightwad, a reincarnation of Herbert Hoover, and a
man so Ul-lnformro that he can't even carry on a conversation about the
federal budget.
But Reagan certainly can give speeches about the budget, and about
O'Neill. "We did our best to compromise," the president said tn Los
Angeles the other night. "Instead of comprornlsP, Tip wanted surrender.
Instead of progress, he wanted to cancel the election of 1980."
That was relatively tame. The day before. Reagan had accused O'Neill
of "sheer political demagoguery" for criticizing proposed cuts In the Medicare budget.
DetaUs do not Inhibit the rhetoric . On Monday, Reagan was told that
O'Neill had accused him of breaking a promise by supporting a budget that
would cut Medicare funds, after saying on Feb.18, 1981, that they would not
be cut.
The Republican budget would cut Medicare spending by $23.3 billion
over the next three years. O'Neill didn 't mention It, but the budget he
advocates wo~ld cut spending $9.4 billion during the same period.
Advocates of both budgets argue that the cuts wouldn't reduce medical
care for the elderly but would come Instead In reduced payments to the
health care Industry . It Isn't clear how that works.
Reagan didn't say. Instead, he denounced O'Neill.
"I think It Is very obvious after last year and this year that the speaker Is
obsessed with the Idea of trying to create a Social Security Issue for the
coming election," the preside nt said. "And I think that's pretty Irresponsible with the progra m now that Is actuartly out of balance .... "
The word war Is Into Its second year, with periodic breaks for a gesture
or an expression of respect, and an assurance that the dispute Is a matter
of political philosophies, nothing personal.
There haven't been any of those lately . When Gerald R. Ford was
president, he and O'Neill, longtime House colleagues, would argue politics
and policies, then put It all aside to go out for a game of golf.
Reagan Isn't a golfer, which may be just as well. Given the vehemence of
his dispute with the speaker, they might be at each other with sand wedges
before they'd finished the first hole.

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Us and Latin America.._____W_il_lia_m_F_.B_uc_k_ley_]r.
Concerning the Falkland Islands
and our dealings with Latin

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fered in Latin America a diplomalic
defeat the equal of the loss of Iran .
The United States persists in
refusing to grow up. To grow up, in
the current situation, is defined as
recognizing that whatever we do, in
situations in which we must do one
thing or the other, is going to antagonize somebody. Now anyone
with any experience with Latin

America and Latin Americans learns early on , or else is doomed to a
lifetime's frustralion. It is this. that
Latin American governments are
happy to land on the United States
more or less no matter what.
For instance,

it is said

interfere with der~ocratic practices
in Salvador; b) we are consistently
oppOsed to settling border quarrels
by active force; and c) we are siding
with the British in their
"colonialist" stand in the matter of
Argentina .
2l The United States suffers
primarily from its failure to assert
unapologetically its reasoning when
it acts in international affairs. The
colonialists argument is as phony, in
respect to the Falklands. as it is in
respect to Pueroto Rico or the Virgin
Islands. The Argentine claim to the
Falklands is less realistic than the
Mexicans' to Texas, which Mexico
lost to the United States a few years
after the Spanish were driven from
the Falklands.
The rhetoric or anti-colonialism
has reached undisciplined lengths.
primarily ih the' United Nations.
where every year the United States

in their opposition to annexation by
Argentina .
So which 1s the colonizing power,
in the invidious sense of the world?
Argentina's claim to the Falklands
is based on exercises in historical attentuation surrealistic in character.
However, there is no denying the
simple fact of the anned aggression
by the Argentines.
Accordingly; 3) we should amiably
advise the Latin American ambassadors that the United States is
not concerned to fashion a foreign
policy made, like designer jeans, to
appeal to transient and superficial
political appetites. We aren't in the
business of coquetry, but are
behaving like the superpower we
arc; the superpower which, if we
were less than that. Latin America
would have far greater worries to
face .

is given a hard time over Puerto
Rico. Why ' Because Puerto Ricans
don't want independence (if they
did, Congress would grant it in a
minute). To the extent that antiAmerican rhetoric relies on the anticolonialist argument, the United
Stales government ought to be entirely plainspoken. We probably
don't have the nerve to come out and
say that colonialism can be highly
desirable (who, reading about events in Uganda, is grateful that it
achieved independence from Great
Britain?), and that therefore the
United States declines to condemn
any foreign admlnislration of a
territory far removed merely
because it is ·foreign. But we should
feel free to say that all the indicators
are that the inhabitants of the
Falkland Islands have been content
with British rule and arc undivided

that

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major league baseball, though due to the players'
strike. !hey were exrluded from post-season play. With
onl~fourth of the 1982 season gone. the Reds have lost
seven more games than thev have won. AI last

night's game against the Philadelphia
Phillies, Reds' fan Blake Smith, 18, of Cincinnati wore
a paper bag over his head in mock humiliation. and expn-sscd his displeasure with tht• team's play by

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CINCINNATI IAPl - This will be for the people of Concinnati . that terrible."
remembered as the spring of discon• they have to watch this team that
The Reds drew two million fans
tent for Cincinnati Reds fans .
Dick Wagner has compiled." said 18- for eight consecutive years from
Accustomed to the cheering for year-old Blake Smith of Cincinnati. 197:1-M, with a peak of 2.6 million in
the " Big Red Mac:hine" of the 1970s, "He has ruined a good team . I just the 1976 world championship season.
the Riverfront Stadium faithful have can't take it.
Attendance this season is down
~otten a painful course in rooting for
"You can ca ll me a fair-weathcr ab&lt;lut 75,000 !rum a year ago, when
a losing team .
fan . That's just the way I am. I can't the Reds drew one mil lion people in
The Reds, fresh from an off- take the losses night after night. It 's the strike-shortened season.
season overhaul that replaced star- ~--------------------------1
lers at five positions, sank to the
worst record in the National League
earlier this week with one-fourth of
the 1982 season gone. Fans haven't
yet written them off, but there are
signs that patience is wearing thin .
One fan placed a portable sign
atop his car hood downtown. The
message included the name of Reds
President Dick Wagner and a rather
uncomplimentary verb.
Two other fans showed up for a
game wearing paper bags over their
heads in mock humiliation.
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Moreover, the pundits inform us,
our stand in the falkland Islands
suggests to Venezuela that the
United States would not countenance
armed aggression to back up the
as Guyana . So that Venezuela is sore
at us on three counts: a ) we didn't

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Reds fans getting impatient

Venezuela is especially angry these
days with the United States. Why '
Because Venezuela sided with Duarte. In El Salvador, Duarte was
beaten in the general elections and
Venezuela's support of him is, accordingly. betrayed. The implication here is that the United
States should have used the CIA or
whoever to bribe Salvadorans to
vote for Duarte even though they a!}parently preferred the right-wing
alternative. But of course if we had
entered Salvador in a big way, we
would now be critized by Latin
Americans for 'interfering ," as we
did in the affairs of Guatemala a
generation ago, and to a lesser extent, in Chile in 1970 trying vainly to
abort the ca tastrohic turn to Allen-

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Prosecutors must prove current insanity
WASHINGTON (AP) - If prosecutors fall to prove John W.
Hinckley Jr. was sane when he shot
President Reagan, they then must
prove he currently Is Insane or they
could see him go tree.
And to complete the role rever·
sal, Hinckley's lawyers then would
argue that he no longer Is mentally
Ill.

The shift could come about If a
federal court jury rules the 2G-year·
old drifter Is Innocent by reason of
Insanity.
Prosecutors then would scram·
ble to make sure Hinckley stays In a
mental Institution for a substantial
period of time, while defense lawyers would hasten to counter that
move.
"It puts the government Is a very
awkward position," says Unlver·
slty of Michigan Law Professor Je-

rold Israel.
But he adds, "As a matter of
logic, the prosecution Is not entirely
Inconsistent."
Israel notes the Issue In Hinckley's trial, now under way In U.S.
District Court here, Is Hinckley's
state of mind when he shot President Reagan and three other men
March 30, 1981.
U the jury accepts Hinckley's Insanity plea, Israel notes, then the
question for any long-term commitment would be his current state of
mind.
If Hinckley Is found guilty of the
shootings outside the Washington
HUlon Hotel, he could be sentenced
to life In prison:
But If he Is found Innocent by reason of Insanity, Hinckley almost
certainly would be sent to a mental
hospital for a period ol observation.

After that, the path the case
would follow becomes highly
uncertain.
Under nonnal procedures, C.S.
District Judge Barrington Parker
automatically would commit
Hinckley to St. Elizabeth's Hospital
In Washington until Hinckley can
prove he Is no longer dangerous or
mentally Ill. The government, arguing Hinckley Is seriously mentally Ill or Insane, would try to
counter any attempts to gain Hinckley's release.
The nonnal procedures have
been thrown Into doubt by a federal
appeals court ruling last. March
that the automatic commitment Is
unconstitutional - at least In some
cases. The effect of that ruling has
been put on hold while all 11 appeals
court judges In Washington study
II.

Sources famU!ar with Issues Involved say that If the appellate
court ruling eventually Is applied ID
an Insanity verdict In Hinckley's
case, he could be taken toD!strlrtfl
Columbia Superior Court for rtJII'
tine "civil commltnleat''
proceedings.
Once In Superior Court, tlW 111)vernment would have the extraheavy burden of proving to a Jury
by "clear and convincing" evidence that Hinckley Is so mentally
ill he must be confined Indefinite~
to a mental Institution.
Even If the government wins that
rolirld. doctors at the hospital could
let Hinckley go whenever they feel ·.
he Is ready. Under the disputed
automatic-commitment proce·
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Hinckley's release date.

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Today in history
Today is friday, May 28, the !48th day of 1982. There are 217 days left in
the year.
Today's highlight in history :
On May 28, 194ll, more than 300,000 Allied troops began evacuating
Dunkirk, France, as Belgium surrendered to invading German forces
during World War II.
Also on this date :
In 1533, England's Archbishop Cranuner pronounced Anne Boleyn's
marriage to King Henry VIII valid.
In 1874, fighting in France that came to be known as "Bloody Week" ended
- with the defeat of the Paris Commune.
In 1969, the government of Argentina imposed a limited state of sie~e
throughout nation to control student unrest.
And in 1976, the United States and Soviet Union signed a treaty limiting
size of underground nuclear explosions set off for peaceful purposes.
Ten years ago: The Duke of Windsor died In Paris at age 77. The duke was
fonnerly Britain's King Edward VIII. He had renounced the British throne
in 1936 to marry Wallis Warfield Simpson- a twice-divorced American.
Five years ago: Fire raced through one of the largest nightclubs in the
Midwest. The fast-spreading blaze at the Southgate, Ky., club left at least 160
dead aqd 130 Injured.
One year ago: Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, the Roman Catholic primate of
Poland, died of stomach cancer at age 79.
Today's birthdays: Publisher Barnet Rosse! is 60. Turkey's fonner
Premier Bulen! Ecevit is 57.
1bought For Today: Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingef11. - Alfred,
Lord TeMyson, English poet (1809-1892)

"·····

The question of personal gifts to
the President and the first Lady is
not a new · problem, and before
making a judgment on whether they
should accept them or not we should
examine the issue closely.
The first thing we must ask ourselves is, " Why do people want to
give the Reagans gifts now, rather
than before Ronnie and Nancy
moved into the White House'"
The answer is that the donor has
such respect for the highest office in
the land that he wants to show his affection with something more
tangible than a mailgram.
I have a furrier friend in New
York named Rabbitt, and every
time we get a new First Lady he
calls me on the phone.
"You know someone at the White
House?''
"Of course I do."
"Good, I want to make the

President's wife a brand new fur
coat."
"Why do you want to do that?"
" Because I love her and I don 't
want her to freeze when she goes
with her husband to Canada. It won't
cost her a nickel, and I'll even come
down to Washington to do the fittings, so she doesn't have to come to
my showroom and put up with alot of
television and news reporters, who
would probably hear about it."
"You have a good heart, Rabbitt,
but some people might think you're
giving her a fur coat just a promote
yourself."
"I can't help what people think.
This is strictly a personal gift from
my wife and myself. If 'Women's
Wear Daily' finds out I gave the First Lady a fur coat it won't come from
my publicity department. I told
them mum's the word. But my furs

are so beautiful that when people see
her on television I can't stop them
for saying, 'Look. she's wearing a
Rabbitt Fur Coat.' "
"But suppose you do on the
'Today' show or 'Good Morning
America' and they ask you straight
out if you gave the First Lady a fur
coat?"
"I'll say, 'It's not for me, but for
the White House to comment on that.
If they want to spill the beans that's
their business. I consider it a personal matter between the Reagans
and myself.' Just tell Nancy I've got
the pelts if she's got the time."
"I don't know," I said. "You just
don't call up the First Lady of the
land and say, 'Rabbitt wants to
make you a fur coat.' It's sort of
tacky, and besides it implies that the
President can't afford to buy her

one."
"Okay, if she feels strongly about

it I'll loan her a fur coat for the next
three years, and then she can give it
to the next first lady who moves Into
the White House. Our slogan is, 'A
Rabbitt Fur Lasts Forever.' "
"Are you sure there are no strings
attached to this generous offer?"
"What do yhou think I am, some
crazy publicity hound? I only give
away fur coats to my friends."
"But Nancy Reagan isn't your
friend."
"She will be if s~e lakes the coat."
"I'm not sure I want to make the
call."
"You got to," Rabbitt said
desperately. "It's being announced
in Vogue and Harper's Bazaar next
month."
"Why did you do that?" I said.
"It wasn't me. There's a mole in
my organization who keeps leaking
things to the press."

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28 1982

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Maltbie takes first round Murifield lead
DUBLIN, Ohlo (AP) - First·
round Memorial Tournament
leader Roger Maltbie knows why
his golf game detertora ted alter the
last ol his~ PGA Tour victories
here In 19'76.
"When you 're playing poorly, It
hurts, " he saki alter his 4-under-par
68 Thursday. "You know your per·
formance Is substandard, but It
was not enough to drive me back to
the practice tee. I found out the
problem wouldn't correct Itself."
The fun-loving Maltbie earned a
combined $l12,00l In the four sea·
sons following 1976, when he won
$117 ,OOl. He dipped as low as $9,796
three years ago.
Now Maltbie Insists he's on the
way back.
The facts support him. He won
$75,00) a year ago and has $34,00&gt;
already In 1982.
Why Is Maltbie on a comeback?
"She's rtght there," he answered,
pointing to his wife, Donna . They
were marrted In November 1~.
shortly before Maltbie began tore.
discover his game.
There were other reasons, too.
" I worked harder and corrected

some of my nocturnal habits. I'm
making strtdes, but once you lose
your abWty to play, It's hard torecapture It," he said.
One stroke back, at 69, came defending champion Keith Fergus,
former tennis pro Frank Conner,
St e ve mMelnyk and Bruce
Fleisher. At 70 was an even bigger
cluster, led by Tom Kite, Hale Jr.
Win and Johnny Miller. They were
joined by Jay Haas, John Cook and
Greg Powers.
The $31Kl,OOl tournament's host,
Jack Nicklaus, was five shots behind on the course he designed and
bullt eight years ago. But he
warned: "I wW play better. I am
playing too well not to. I am still
playing aggressive golf."
Nicklaus wasn't the only big
name at 74. Also there were Mas·
ters champion Craig Stadler, Tom
Watson, Jerry Pate and Ray Floyd.
And then there was Gary Player
at 75, Lee Trevino at 78 and Sam
Snead at 81 on his 70th birthday.
The best field In this seven-yearold tournament Is battling
for a first prtze of $@,00&gt;. Portions of the last two rounds Satur-

day aDd Sunday will be televised
nationally by CBS.
~ though he was only at par·
36 alter nine holes on this testy
7,116-yard layout, Maltb~ Hked his
position.
"I got off to a fairly smooth start
and that's Important here," he said.
"If· you don't, you can get
defensive."
Then the :JO.year.old Californian
found the birdie touch. He posted
four birds on the closing eight holes
and then saved a par on the 18th to
preserve his lead.
11
1 was saving par today," he
said, "which suddenly has become
one of the better parts of my·game.
But this Is only the flrst round. It all
counts on Sunday."
The collection of second place
gollers was a weird one.
Conner Is a former tennis pro
who did not lake up golf unW hewas
24, 12 years ago.
Melnyk broke his rtght elbow
four months ago and some said he
would never play again.
F1elsher, the 1968 U.S. Amateur
champion , has not won In 11 sea·
sons. And Fergus has won just

. twice In four years, here last year
and at Atlanta last week.
Melnyk, part of CBS' golf telecasting team, said: "I am just
lucky to be here. If anyone had told
me In February that I would he
playing - and playing well - I
would have· told them they were

crazy."

Pre-reg open for music
The School of Music's Prepa ra tory
Division, Ohio University, is a place
of introductory learning experience
for students of all ages to receive
thai un portanl first encounter w1th
music. It offers a wide va riety of
programs on which to build a nd
grow.
Th e Prepara tory Division grew
from the need to make musical
programs availabl e to everyone.
There seemed to be a growing need
in the community for musical ex-

,.

Conner said' he switched to golf In
1m strtctly for business reasons.
"There wasn't any money .ln tennis
back then," he said. Conner, and
Ellsworth VInes are the only professionals ever to play for the U.S.
Open goll and tennis titles.
F1elsher thinks he did the wrong
thing last week. "I was moving furniture. We were moving. I wtsh I
had played In Atlanta," he said . "I
didn't hit the ball as well as I
thought I should."
Melnyk, Fleisher and Fergus
were all streaky on a day when play
was Interrupted for two hours because of an electrtcal storm. Mel·
nyk had a tournament record of
five straight birdies. F1elsher bir·
died four of five holes and Fergus
had four birdies In a row.

peri ence.

The philosophy of the Preparatory
Di vision is stated simply that music
1s to be enjoyed a nd it is for
everyone.
Directo r Manl y n Rcmonk o
states : " Music is to be enjoyed
whether you listen or adi ve ly par·
licipate. It is the function of the
Prepa ratory Division to prov ide the
tools for people to becomt' atti ve

parti cipants."
Reg istra tinn will bt..• held Ju ne 7-9
and June 21.
The summer session wil l run June

AIRING IT OUT - Goller Johnny Miller tosses his putter in the air
after lt•aving a long birdie pull short on the 14th hole during the first
round of the Mt·morial Tournament at Murilicld Villagt• Golf Club Thur·
sday. Milltor. from Mapleton. Utah, made his par on the holt• to stay at ·3
hut drnppt•d a slrokt• un tht•

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Chicago, 37; McRae, Kansas Ocy. 37; OW·
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Ionia. 29.
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llmort". 10: Hrbe k. Min nesota, 10; Har.
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land, 4.'! : Lf&gt;Fiore, Chka go, 15: MOI.Itor.
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7- i, .lm, 2.n; Renko, California , ~ l. .8.13,
1.70; Burns. Chicago, 6-2, .750, 3.19; Ca ud·
Ul , SeatUe. 6-2. .750, l.R'l : Barker, Ck&gt;v~
land. ~2. .n t 2.77; VocluMch, Mil·
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BAm NG I ~ a t bats !: J. Tho mpson .
Pittsbu rg h, .3M: Ru. J ones, San Dlfgo,
349; Ballor. New York. .1111: Wohllon:l,
SRn F ranclsro.. lll; GUPrn&gt;ro. Los Ali.gl&gt;lt&gt;s . ..12:1 : Wiggin s, San Diego, ..12'1.
RUNS l..ll.Smlth. St .Louis. 43: Murphy,
AUaJota. 36. Ru . .J ~ . San Diego, 34:
Horner. Atlanta . 11; Dawson, Mon trt&gt;a l,

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Nl'W York at Mlnnt"Mta

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M Uwauk{&gt;o(&gt; at California
Toron to a t BaJUmon" 111 1

RRI · Murphy . Atlanta, 39: K.ingman,
New York. 37: Moreland. Chicago. JJ:

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Toronto at Baltimon"
0\tca ~ro at Ot'veland
Nt""'' Yor k ;tt Mln ll(&gt;S()ta
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St.Louis, 57: Moreland,
G ue JTero. Los Angoeles, M:
J .Thompson,

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straight In the playoffs for the Lak·
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of
most consecutive playoff victortes
In one season. The 1950 Minneapolis
Lakers won their flrst eight.

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By Associated Press
Baltimore's Eddie Murray
missed nine games with tendinitis
In his left hand -and he's making
up for It In a hurry.
Rebounding from his recent hand
Injury with a vengeance, Murray
has picked up right where he left
off. In his second game back in ac·
tton Thursday night, he lashed four
hits, Including a home run, and
drove In three runs as the Orioles
stopped the Texas Rangers IHJ.
"I don't feel like I can hit well
with my left hand rtght now," said
Murray, who did his damage
Thursday night with virtually one
hand. "It feels bad - I'm just try·
lng to use ·my left hand as a guide

a

hand. I'm not swinging with It tall.
"It's only hitting :-swinging the
bat- that bothers It," he added. "I
can play the field fine now."
ln addition to his sixth homer of
the season, Murray clouted two singles and a double. His perfonnance
backed · the five-hit pitching of
Sammy Stewart, who got his flrst
complete game of the year, his first
career victory over the Rangers
and his flrst career shutout in the
majors.
Murray's two-run horner In the
first Inning produced all the runs
Stewart, 5-3, actually needed. The
Baltimore starter struck out· ~o
and walked one.
ln the only other AL games, Mil·

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La; Ang'f'Jeol at Otlcago
AtlantA at Philadelphia
San Francisco at PlttJburgh, (n )
Hou!ton at New York. tn l
San l)kogo at St . Louls. (n l

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TIUPLES: 10 Tied With J.
HOM! R~ : MuJl'hy. AUanta. 14;
KlnKJnM. New York. 13; J . Thompson.
Pittsburgh. 12: HorTJI.&gt;f. Athlllta , 10",
B .Diaz,
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9;
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St .Louis, 9; G!Jem!ro, los Angr&gt;les. 9.
SJ'Ol..EN BAS~: Mo rftlO, Pln..s burgh,
26: Oemier. Pltll.:it"lphla, 11; Lo.Smlth.
St .Louis, 21 : Wlbon, New York. 17: Sax,

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PITQ{JNG (6 Oeclsk:ms ~ : Sutton, Hous·
t~ . 7-1, ..815, 1.96; Forsch, Stl...ou..ls, ~ 1.
.833, 4.24; Ra..JorJeS. New York, &amp;2, . ~.
2.74; Welch , Los Anll'l!:les, 5-2. .714., 2.84;
Rogers, Mon~a.l . ft.J, .r£7, 1.74; PuJeo,
Nt"W York, 4·2, .667, 3.72; Ga.11zr, AI·
lanta, 4-2, .r£7. U9; Mura, St.l..nu\5. 5-J,
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CINCINNATI (AP) - The !11th
pro hockey franchise to try to make
it here has folded, but the director
of events at Riverfront Coliseum
Isn't ready to give up on the sport.
"I think there definitely Is a
chance for another (hockey) team
this year to play here," said Coliseum director of events John
Tafaro.
"There are all kinds of things
happening. It's not too late to get
another team for next year," he
added.
The same type of talk was clrcu·
lating last year before the NHL Toronto Maple Leafs announced the
i&gt;lrth of the Central Hockey League
Clnclnna tl Tigers.
The Tigers, the minor league af·
flllate of the Maple Leafs, folded on
Thursday.
The Tigers' losses bave been est!-

rna ted at $1 mliUon, and with a 23cent devaluation In Canadian
currency, that would brtng the loss
to about $12 mliUon, The Cincinnati
Enquirer reported.
The team had trouble drawing
more than l,IXXl fans a game, but
the owners Insist that Is not why
they could not continue for the three
years promised by the Maple Leafs
when lhe franchise was announced
last summer.
"It was a thing we had to do,"
Maple Leafs scout Floyd Smith
said. "We didn't make the decision
because of poor attendance. If It
was because of attendance, we
would have been gone at the end of

Lynne Dee Ohver and Greg
Thomas were named lhe out·
standing semor gorl and boy of the
1982 graduatmg class of Me1gs Hogh
School by the school faculty.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Oliver, Union Avenue,
Pomeroy, Oliver has been a member
of the yearbook staff for four years
and was copy editor her sophomore,
junior and senior years. She was in
band for four years and was field
commander her last three years of
H1gh SchooL She played in the jazz
band for two years, played basket·
ball for four years, was a member of
student council for three years, ser·
ving as president during her senior
year. She was a member of the
National Honor Society her junior
and senior years and belonged to the
computer club. She was a cast mem·
ber of the senior play , treasurer of

the season."

Pomeroy, Oh.

Bookmobile service in Meigs
County is brought to you by the
Meigs County Public Library under
contract with the Oh1o Valley Area
Libraries.
No service on Monday, May 31,
due to holiday.
Bookmobile schedule for Wed·
nesday, June 2 - Chester !Fire
Station!, 2:1!&gt;-2 :45 p.m.; Keno I Nor·
th side of Keno Bridge), 3-3:30; Sue·
cess Road !Near 390601 3:45-4 :15:
Long Bottom (Post Office l, 4:255:10. Short film will be shown 15
minutes after bookmobile arrives;
Reedsville I Reed's Store l, 5:2~ : 10.
Short film will be shown 15 minutes

15Ct•nts

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ray of Hey·
noldsburg are announcing the birth
of a daughter, Brandy Renee Fran·
ces: Born on April 3 the Infant
weighed seven pounds, seven ounces and 'was 20 Inches long. Mrs.
Ray Is the former Darlene Bryan.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Bryan. Reynoldsburg, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ray Sr., Rey·
noldsburg. Mr. and Mrs. John
Bryan, Middleport, are great·
grandparents; and the great-gneatgrandparent• are Harry
Cummings, Reynoldsburg and the

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Summer Hours

Mon.-Fri. 9:00 to5:00

Smith said the Tigers were stung
by a combination ol economic woes
both In the United Slates and
Canada.

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ATIANTA F'ALOONS-Signed Mike Kel·

Teaford
A party was held Saturday
honoring Angela Teaford, daughter
of Bruce and Becky Teaford, on her
siirth birthday.
A cake decorated in the Snoopy
and Charlie Brown theme was served· with ice cream to the guests,
Jeanie Buckley and son, Chuck, Car·
mel Evans and son, Tyson, April
Harmon and daughters, Crystal and
Wendi, r.,ary and Misty Bu~her,
Richie Arnold, Michael Lawson,
Robbie Murphy, and Sherry
Teaford.
Sending gifts .were Toni Brown,
Helen Teaford, Edith Teaford, and
Don Casto.

ley. quarterback.
NEW ENGLAND PATR.Iat'S-Cut Gary
Puetz. otfenslve taclde: V\nce Coby and
Peter Corrlpn. Nnnma baeD: Frank
Rocco and Tom St.Jacques, quarter.
backs; Jom Vella. wtde f"ECriver. and
Bob Intemann and Ed Rskus, otrensJve.

&amp;ndA)"s G&amp;mN
Cincinnati at Montreal
Houston at New Yorlt
AUanta at Philadelphia
San FriUIClAro at Pittsburgh
San Diego at St. LoWs
Los An~les at Chkaao

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BAITfNG f75 at bats) : Bonnell, Toronto. .«12; Harrah, Cleveland, .:118;
McBridE&gt;, CleveUnd. .:&amp;: E.MwTay. Bal·
tirrlor"f', .!58; ~ BalU.more,
RUNS: R.Hendmon, Oaklmd, 42; Har·

that Keith Kreptle, light end. wtlJ not be
l1!ltped to a cmtracl ror the 1112 seuon.
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and the late Norman ilryan Sr.

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ternatiOnal Le4iUt. RecaUed Tmy Har·
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Thomas has earned the rank of
Ea gle Scout in the Boy Scouts. He is
a Pomeroy volunteer fireman and
~ m e rgenc y squadman and is a rnem·

ber of Trimly Congregational church in Pomeroy .

Church pastor. retires
Rev. RD. Brown, pastor for the
past six years of Danville Wesleyan
Church, Is retiring from active pastoral work. His wife, Mabel, has actively participated In the work with
her husband .
Durtng his 61 years In the miniS·
try, Rev. Bro'VD has started 25 new
churches In the home missionary
field, served seven years In evangelistiC work, and was d1str1ct superintendent for five years. The work
has taken the minister and his wife
through 41 slates and Into Canada
where a new mission Held was es-

tabllshed a nd sUit operates .
Brown recalls tha t 24 young men
converted In meetings which he
he ld were ca lled lnto the ministry
and are stU! preaching the gospel.
One young woma n was called as a
foreign missionary .
While Rev. and Mrs. Brown are
retlrtng from the Danville pastorate, they emphasize that they
have not left the field of service entirely but stand ready to assist In
personal work, e vangelism, as mu·
slcians, or In youth work.

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Tiw Alb"n y s" l&lt;' iilk offns banj o,
p 1&lt;1 no emU gui ta r. Th1s p rog ram
bega n 111 J an uary of 1981 a ft l' r 1n·
lt· rL·s t was shown by the pri nc ipal of
Alba ny Eit'II H' nia ry Sl'iwoi m1d the
Sehoul Boa rd. T he prog ra m is n ow
offered a i Alba ny Ele menta ry
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and

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For furttll'r lllfun na tloll l" CJ!ltad
Man lyn Hl·m unkn ct t 5!"1-t-5-[ 17.

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Donm e Howell with a 3.920 ~ ra d e
point avt•ra J;! e was the honor student
of the 129 member graduating class
nf Sherr nan High School of Comfort.
W. Va .
The c la ss had four c o\' aledi ctori a ns with four point gradt..•
~1\ " t'f"a ges and a seilulatorian with a
LTade point ave rage of 3.96 .
The sun of Roy a nd Jud y How&lt;' II nf
Comfort , Donnie has been a mt·rnber
uf the National Honor Society, VarSit y Club, and president of Student
CounciL He played fo otball for four
yea rs. baseba ll one year . basketba ll
nne yea r and was in trac k for four

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of Mctrgard Johnson,
AI! thrt'l' ;tttt·ndt•d thl'

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AcL·ordin g to a nr ·ws papt: r ir'l
yo ung Huwel! "s i:II" L'3 , Huwc\1 i:i l Uw
end uf the s chool year wa s rapidl y
])t'l'OITlill l! Olll'
tr;;~ck

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anJ fil'IU athl t• l es in Wes t

Vi rginia thi s p•a r .
Howt:•ll , who fini shed th1rd m tht·
tltSl'US last yerH . thl' papl'r reports.
has been on a roll thi s Yl 'll r. At un in-

vitational lwld at Cunbar . Huwei i
Howell
walked off with first plal'l' in boU1 . - - - - -- - -- - - - the di scus and the slmt put. In
another invitati onal llw

fu!lowin ~

week . Howell cc.t pturcd

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piC:!ce in thl' shot and th ird in th e

diseus £1 nd was high scnrer m the
fi eld events that da y.
At theGuyan Val ley Im·Jtationa l a
51'5'' throw in the .s hot and a toss of
148 feet in the discus enabled Howell
to rapture two more fir:st place rib-

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bons. In the Gazetlt• Relays whi ch
had ove r 90 school.s curnpdin ~ and

featured the

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athletes in West

Virginia, Howell finished second in

t ht•shot and third in the discus.
Howell is the grandson of Ed
Howell . formerly of Pomeroy and
now Jiving at F'lushing, Ohio ; Betty
Templeton . Pomery, and a great·

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EVANGELISf- George Draper Jr. will be evangelist lor the revival
to be held at Zion Church of Christ May 31 through June 4 at 7:30 each
evening. Both Draper aod his wife, Vicky, are graduates of Kentucky
Christian College. In 1973 be joined Dave Lucas and the Watchmen as
bass singer and traveled with Operation Evangelbe team lor several
yearil. MMI. Draper joined the team as pianist. The couple were married
In 1879. Aller leaving Operatioo Evangelize, the couple began ministering
at Ubertyoille Christian Church In Ubertyville.

The first birthdays of Nicole
Meckstroth, daughter of Rick and
Sherry Meckstroth of ijuntington,
W. Va., and Jessica Johnson
daughter of Hank and Kathy Joru,:
son, Bradbury, were observed Sunday with a party at the home of their
grandparents, Bill and Naomi King,
Bradbury.
Attending besides the honorees
their parents and grandparenr.:
were Kevin King, Cathy Hess, Mrs.
Debbie Finlaw, Heather and Matt.
Cake and ice cream were served.

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and wrestling for three years. He
won the out.slandin~ •enio wrestler
award.
Thomas served on student council
for three years, the yearbook staff
for four years becoming editor-in·
chief his senior year. He was a Boys
State alternate, a member of choir
for one year, took part in the
musicals, "Sound of Music" and
" The Musi c Man" and the senior

Meigs area births, birthdays

~~~ sul.lst;rrp\iuns by JllC'JU pt•nnitlt'tllll towns
wl\l'rt' humt• carrtt•r st•rvkc is a valllihle .

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herclassasafreshmanandserved
as boys' baseball and basketball
statistician during her junior year.
She was a m e mber of the
homecoming court.
Oliver is 1982 Meigs County Junior
Miss and was winner of the
Daughters of the Ameri can
Revolution Good Citizenship Award
during her senior year. In band,
Oliver was the outstanding member
of her class during her freshman,
sophomore and junior years and won
the Arion Award in band her junior
year. She was selected as the Dan·
forth winne r - the oul.';tanding
junior girL Oliver was salutatorian
of the senior class.
A son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R.
Thomas , Mulbe rry Avenue,
Pomeroy, Thomas played football
for four years, basketball. one year:
participated in track for one year

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Meigs' outstanding class members announced Sh

playoff games that Abdui-Jabbar
scored 20 or more points.
Nixon also had 10 assists and two
steals, whlle Earvln "Magic" John·
son contrtbuted n rebounds and
nine steals. Wilkes also had 10 rebounds, seven off the offensive
boards.
Phlladelphia, which reached the
They've been waiting since for .final with victories over Atlanta,
the winner of the Eastern final be- Milwaukee and Boston, was led by
tween Philadelphia and Boston, Jullus Erving's 'rl. Erving had nine
which went seven games.
rebounds, three assists and three
Jamaal Wlkes and Norm Nixon steals.
led seven Lakers In double ligures,
Bobby Jones had 19, Toney 20 and
each with 24 potnts. Kareem Abdul- nine assists, and Darryl Dawkins 16
Jabbar collected 23.
points. Maurtce Cheeks scored 12,
It was the 100th of 105 career handed out nine assists and made
three steals In a ' losing cause.
Phlladelphla started fast, leading
61-:xJ at halftime. The Lakers appeared flat from their long layoff.
But Los Angeles adjusted, caught
waukee edged CaWornla 4-3 and
up at 1: 'n of the third period, 87-87,
Seattle outscored Boston 10-6.
and took the lead for good on a fastThere were no National League
break layup by Mike Cooper. It was
games Thursday night.
91.s9 after three quarters.
Brewen 4, Angelll 3
Wilkes scored 16 of his points In
Paul Molitor homered on the the third pertod, with Nixon getting
game's third pitch to put MUwau11 and Abdul-Jabbar 10.
kee ahead to stay and CecU Cooper
Wilkes said the turnaround was
unloaded a two-run blast In the
due to the pride and character of
third Inning to lead the Brewers
the Western champions.
over Callfornla.
Molltor belted his !11th homer of , - - - - - - - - - - - the season leading off against loser
Ken Forsch, 4-4. Cooper's blow, his
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Minneapolis actually won nine
straight If you count the last game
of the 1949 playoffs.
The Lakers, who hadn't played in
12 days, previously ellmJnated the
Phoenix Suns and San Antonio
Spurs; each In four straight games
to win the Western Conference title.

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That made It lal-92 with 7: 35 left
in the game. The 76ers never got
closer than the final margin of
seven points, and most of that came
at the end on two three-point goals
by Andrew Toney and another by
Steve Mix.
The second game In the best.of·
seven series Is here Sunday, with
the third and fourth at Los Angeles
Tuesday and Thursday.

21 through Jul y 23. a per1 od uf fi ve

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Lakers top 76ers in first series game·
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Los
Angeles )..akers' Coach Pat Riley
proved hlmself a master of under·
statement after his team beat the
Philadelphia 76ers In the first game
of the National Basketball Assocla·
tlon championship playoffs.
"We' re a team of spurts," said
Riley after the Lakers' 124-117 trt·
umph over a Slxers' team that
crumpled In the last 26 minutes
Thursday night.
The Lakers trailed, 83-68 with
:i: :i9 left In the third pertod. In the
next 10 ~ minutes, Los Angeles out·
scored Philadelphia, 4().9, to tum
that ll).polnt deficit Into a H&gt;-polnt
lead .

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P om eroy- Middl eport, Ohio

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POMEROY
Board of
Trustees of Columbia Township
wi ll hold a special meeti n ~
Frida y at 7 p.m . at the township
building .

CARPETING
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POMEROY Al um ni committee
will decora te Friday at 7 p.m . at
Mc i ~s High School. Help is

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ask ed to assist.
ME I GS COUNTY Coonhunters.
F'nday, 7 p.m . on Snowba ll Hil l.
Refreshments wi ll be ser ved.

SATURDAY
BURLINGH AM
Modern
Woodm en at Burlingham Will
sponsor a ham dinner on Satur·
day wi t h serv ing to begin at I I
a .m . until6 :30 p. m .
MIDDLEPORT H1gh School
cl ass of 1932 will cel ebrate its 50th
anni ve rsa r y on Saturday with an
open house at the 32 Col e Street
res idence of Gene Grate. 4 t o 6

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Rev. V irgil Byre r. pastor . Glen McC lung .
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G len McCI~nQ . ' ':'pt .; mo~ning .wo_rship .
10:30 a .m ., evenmg ser v1ce . 7.00 , m1 d ·
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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E.
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month , and combined with mo rning
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST. Mulberry
Heights Rood . Pomeroy . Pastor . Albe rt
Dittes : Sabbath School Sup erintendent .
Rita White . Sabbath School, Saturday of ·
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followingat 3:15.

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-

Sister Harriett Worn er . Supt . Sunda y
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De xter Rd .. Rd .. langsv ill e . Rev . A . A .
Hughes. Pasto r . Sunday School 10 a .m .
Services on Tuesday , Thursday and
Sunday . 7:30p .m .

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bailey

Run Road , Rev . Emmett Rowson .
pastor . Handley Dunn . supt. Sunday
school . 10 a .m . Sunday evening service
7:30: Bible teaching. 7:30 p .m. Thurs ·

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Evening services. Sunday and Wedn es·

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION . law rence Manl ey .
pastor ; Mrs. Russell Young . Sunday
School Supt . Sunday School 9:30 a .m .
Even ing worship , 7:30 . Wednesday
prayer meeting , 1 :30 p .m.

MT. MORIAH

CHURCH OF GOD.

Racine- Rev . James ,Satterfield . pasto r .
Mor ning worship. 9 ;45 a. m .; Sunday
school. 10:45 a .m .; evening w orship , 7 .
Tuesday , 7:30 p.m.. la~les prayer
m"ting; Wednesday. 7:30p .m . YPE .

MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST, Corner
Sheth and Palmer , the Rev . Mark Me ·
Clung Sunday school , 9: 15 a .m .; Dan
WhJte: Sunday School . superintende:nt .
Jphn Reibel , Sr., asst . supt . Morn1ng
Worship , 10: 15 a .m . Youth meeting ,
7:30 p .m. Wednesday. induding w ee
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Mann , mini ster : W~lliom Snouffer , Sun·
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a .m .; mor ning worship 10:30 a .m .

Mu lberry Ave ., Pomeroy , Rev . W ill iam
R. Newman. pastor ; Hershel M cClure ,
Sunday school s up e rint e n~ e nt . Sund.ay
school. 9:30 a .m .; mormng wo r ship ,
10:30: evening worship , 7:30 p .m . Mid·
week prayer serv ice . 7:30p .m .

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CH , Rev .Ralph Smith , pastor . Sunda y
school , 9:30 a .m ., Mrs. Worley Francis .
superintendent. Preach ing servic es fir st
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10:30 a .m .: Youth meetings. 6:30 p .m .;
evening w orship , 7 :30 . Wednesday night
prayer meet ing and Si ble stud y . 7.30
p .m .
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A ve ., Pom eroy . En voy and M t5 . Ro y
Wini ng , officers in cha rge . Sunday ·
holiness m eeting , 10 a.m .; Sunda y
School. 10:30o .m . Sunday schoo l leader,
YPSM , Eloise A dam s. 7: 30 p.m ..
i olvotion meeting , variou s speakers and
music sp&amp;e iol s. Thursdoy- 10 a .m . to 2
p .m . lodies Home l eague. all wo m en in·
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Bibl e study . Rev . Noel Hermon . teacher.

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MEIGS COUNTY, Rev. Wand&lt;! Johnsan, .
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direcl or ; Ha rold Johnson . direc tor of
educa t ion .
HA RRI SONVILL E PRESBYTERIA N . Wo r ·
ship Serv ice . q a .m .; Church Sc ho o l.
10 :30 a . m .

MIDDLEPORl PR ESBYTERIAN . Churc h
Schoo l , 9:00 a .m .. Morning wor sh ip ,
10 : 15 . Bible Study Tu esday , 10 a .m .: Bi ·
ble sludy. Thursday , 7:30p .m .

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PRES BYTERI AN Church . Church Sc ho o l.
10: 15 a .m.; mo rning worship . 11:30 a .
m .: Bibl e Study, Tuesday . 10 a .m .:
Junior and Seni or Hi gh Yo uth G r ou p .
Sundar . 6 p .m .
RUT AND CHURCH OF GOD . Past or .
Rev . John Evan s. Sunday schoo l . 10
a .m.:
Sunday
wors hip.
II
a .m ..
Children's church . 11 a .m .: Sunday
evening service , 7: 00p .m .; Wedn esday
evening young ladies aux ili ary , 6 p .m .
Wedn esday famil y wo r ship. 7:00 p .m .
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH . Near
l ong Bo ttom , Edsel Ho rl . po sl or . Su n ·
day school. 930A. M .: Wor ship 10:30
a .m. : Prayer meeting , 7:30p .m . Th u r s·
day.

MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST. Cor ·
ner As h and Plum ; l esli e Hay m on .
pasto r . Bob G rubb , ass i stant past or .
Su nday Sc hool. 10 o . m .: M o rning Wor ·
ship. 11 o . m .; Wednesday a nd Sot ur ·
day Evening Ser vices , 7:30 p .m .

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Rober t M cGee .
int e r im d irector

Sunday
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INDEPENDENl

On ly symbolically can a nation say "'Thank
You" to those who have paid with their IPJes for 1ts
freedom. To dip the colors m the presence of a
hero is a tribute whose meaning is not lost among
those who honor patriotism and courage .
free men and womer, everywhere . our sacred Irust
is to make the best possible use of the freedom
others have bought for us.

Rev . Robert M cGee
POMEROY. Sunday School q: J5 a .m .
Worship service 10:30 a.m . Cho ir
rehearsal , Wednesday , 7 p .m . Rev .
Robert McGee . pastor .
ENTERPRISE . Wor ship 9 a .m . Chu rch
School 10 a .m . Ric hard Rothe m ic h .
pa stor .

ROCK SPRINGS. Sunday School 9o15
a . m . Worship service , 10 o . m .,
Richard Rothem ich . pastor .
FLATWOODS, Church School 10 a .m .
Wor\ hip 11 a.m .. Richard Roth em ich .
pasto r .

MIDDLEPORT CLU STER
HEATH. Church School 9 :30 a .m .
Worship 10:30 a .m . UMYF 6 p .m .
Robe rt Robin son . Pastor .
RUTLAND . Church Sc hoo l 9 :30 a .m .
Worship 10:30 a .m . Robert Rid er .
pasto r .
SALEM CENTE R. Wors hip 9 a .m .
Chur ch Sc hool 9:45 a .m . Ro be rt Rider .
pastor .
PEARL CHAPEL . Sunday Schoo l 9 :30
a .m. Worship 7:30p .m .
SNOWVILLE . Sunday Sc hoo l . 9 :30
a .m. Worship 11 :00 a .m .

SYRACUSE CLU STER
Rev . Stan ley M errifi ed . Mini st er
FO REST RUN : Wo rship 9 a .m . Chu rc h
Schoo l10o.m .
MINERSVIllE . Church Schoo l 9 a .m
Worship 10 a .m.
ASBURY : Church Sc hool q:so a .m .
Worship 11 a .m . Bible Study 7:30 p .m .
Thur sday. UMW fis t Tu es ~o y .

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. James Clark
Rev . Mark Flynn
Rev. Fl or ence Smith
Rev . Carl Hick s
BETHANY . (Dorcas). Worship 9 :00
a .m. Church Schoo l 10:00 o .m . Bibl e
study . hi . 2nd . 3rd and 5th Tu esdays
7: 15 p.m .; youth f ellowship, 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays, 6:00p .m .
CARMEL and SUTTON (Worship , Sun ·
doy School and mos t othe r events held
joint ly.) Sundoy School 9:45 and Worship
11 :00 at Sutton first and third Sundays
and at Carmel second and fourth Sun ·
doys. Bible Study second . fourth and fif ·
th Thursdays, 1 : 15 p .m . Family Ni ght
f eUowship Dinner third Thursday . 6 :30
p .m.

APPLE GROVE . Sundoy School 9:30
a .m. Worship 7:30p .m . 1st and 3rd Sun ·
days; Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 :30
p.m. f ellowship supper first Saturday 6
p .m. UMW 2nd Tuesday 7:30p .m .

EAST LETART , Church School 9 a.m.
Worship service 10 a .m . Prover meeting
7: 30 ·p.m . Wednesday . UMW second

Tuesday 7:30p.m.
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday school

Fnday
Matthew
5 1· 12
Salurday
I John
2 :2 1·29

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ST . PAU l (Tupper s Plain s) Sunday
Schoo l q:oo o m . Mo rnin g Wor ship at
10·00 a .m . Sibl e St udy . 7 30 p. m
Tuesday .
KE NO CHU RCH OF CH RIST Oh ver
Swai n . Super intendenl Su nd ay sch ool
9 :30 every w eek .
HOBSO N CHRI STI A N UNI O N . Sunday
School , 9:30a .m ., ev en ing se rvice . 7 :30
p .m. Wednesday pray er m eeti ng , 7 :30
p .m.

BEARWALL OW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRI ST. Duone Word en . mmi ster . Bible
class . q:30 a .m .. morning w or ship . 10 ·30
a .m.; eveni ng wo r ship , 6:30. p .m _ Wed ·
nesd ay B1ble study . 6:30p .m

NEW STI VERSVILLE COMMUNITY Chur·

POMEROY CLUSTER

Thursday
Hosea
6 1·3

Not everywtlere are men lree to believe . to
worship. to serve God as well as country 1Having a
Faith to live by . . and strivmg each day to live by
that Faith ... these . more thc.n dipping the colors,
keep faith with our heroes .
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ch . Su nday Schoo l ser vice . 9·45 a .m ..
Wor ship service . 10:30: Evang el is tic Se r ·
vice. 7:30 p.m . Wedne sday . Pray er
meeti ng . 7:30 . Th ursday .
ZIO N CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pome r oy·
Harri sonv ill e Rd .. Robe rt Pur te ll. past or .
Bi ll M cE lroy, Sunday sc hoo l sup! . Sunda y
sc hool. q:30 a .m .; wors hip ser vice 10:30
a .m.; Sunday wors hip serv ic e . 7:30p .m .
Monday and Tuesday eveni ng services .
7:30 each eveni ng .
ST. JOHN LU THERA N CHU RCH. Pine
Grove . Th e Rev . Wi ll iam Midd les w or th ,
Pa stor . Church ser vices 9 ·30 a .m . Sun ·
day Schoo l1 0:30 a .m .
BR AD BUR Y CHUR CH OP CHRI ST. Jerry
Pi ngl ey , posl or . Sunday school . q:JO
a .m.; morning wor shi p
10:30 o.m
Wed nesdar eveni ng se rv ice . 7.30 .
ANTI QU TV BA PTI ST. Re v . Ea rl Shule r .
pasto r . Sunday schoo l 9 :30 a .m .; Church
se rvice , 7 p.m .. yo uth m ee tin g, 6
p.m. Tuesday Bible Study . 7 p .m .

RAC INE CHURCH OF TH E NAZA RENE.
Rev. Thomas H. Colli er , pa sl or . 'Morlha.
Wolf e , Chairman of the Boord of Ch ri s
lion life. Su ndoy Schoo l . q:30 a.m ..
morning wor ship . 10:30 : Sunday even ·
ing wo rship , 7:30 p.m . Prayer meeti ng .
Wedn esday . 7::'!0 p .m .

RACI NE

FIRST

BAP TI ST.

Don

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Wa lker . Pasl or . Robert Smi lh . Su nday
sc hool supt.; Sunday sc hool. q:30 a.m ..
morn ing worshi p. 10:40 am ., Su nday
eveni ng w orshi p , 7:30; Wednesd ay
even ing Bi ble study. 7:30 .
DA NVILL E WESLEYAN . Rev . R. D.

Ph. 992·2551
786 N. 2nd St .
Middleport. Oh .

Wednesday
!Sa1ah
55 1· 13

In lhe United States and Canada and among

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Br aw n pa sl or
~ undoy Sc hoo l
9 3U
am
m ornmg wo rship 10 45 yo uth
serv ice 6 45 p m . eve ntng wo •sh1 p
7 30 p .m . prayer and pr o1 se . Wednes
doy 7 _30 p .m
SO UTH BETHEL (Stiver Ridge ) Duane
Sydenslri cker , Sr . , pa stor
Sunday
Sc hoo l . q a . m . M or n1ng Wor ship 10
a .m .. Youth Serv 1ce . Sunday at 6 p m
and Sunday Eve ntng Wo rship , 6 p m
Btb l e Study , Wed nes day , 7 p .m
Sll VER RUN FREE BAPTI ST Rev M ar
vi n Ma rk in . po slor . Steve lillie Sunda y
schoo l sup! Sun day sc hoo l . 10 a m
Sun day
morning w or ship , II o .m
eveni ng wors hip . "! : 30 . Prayer mee tmg
and B1b le study . Thur sday . 7 30 p .m .
yout h meet ing Wedn esday ol 7 p m

CHRIST IAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH. 383
N . 2nd Ave .. Middlepo rt. Sunday Sc hool
10:00 o . m . Sun . ' Wed . Evemng Serv1ces
7.30 p.m . p .m .
UBERT Y Chri stian Church . 4 l iber ty
Ave ., Pom eroy . Sunday Sc hoo l 10 o .m
Wor ship 7:30. Wednesday Service 7·30
p.m .

CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD. Re• . R. E.
Rob inson . pa s l or . Sunda y sc hoo l . 9 30
o .m ; w or sh ip ser vice . I I o .m . even tn g
service. 7:00 . youth ser vtce , Wed ·
nesdoy . 7:00p .m .

LANGSVILLE

CHRI STIAN

CHURCH.

Robe rt E. M usse r . pa sl or . Sunday schoo l
q-30 a .m .: Pau l Mu sser , sup!. . morn ing
wot ship 10 30 . Sunday ev en ing se rv ice
7.00; mid · w eek service . Wednesday 7
p .m .

SYRAC USE

CHURCH

OF

TH E

NAZA RENE, Re v James B. Ki tl le. pa stor :
Norman Presley , Sunday Sc hoo l Supe rin
l end ent . Sunday sc hool 9 :30a .m .: mar ·
ning w or shi p. 10 :30 a .m.: evong elisl ic
se rv ice . 6 p .m Prayer and Prai se Wed ·
nesdoy . 7 p.m .. youth meet ing. 7 p .m .

EDEN UNITE D BRETHREN IN CHRI ST.
Elde n R. Blak e. pasl or . Su nday Sc hoo l l O
a .m .. Ro bert Reed . supt.: Mo r ning ser mon . I I a .m .. Sunday night se rvices
Chris l ion Endea vo r 7·30 p .m .. So ng se r ·
vice . 8 p .m .. Pr eachi ng B:30 p .m . M id week Prayer meel ing . WeOnesdoy 7
p.m .: A lv in Reed , loy leader .
CHUR CH OF JE SUS CHRI ST. l oc ated ol
Ru lt ond on New li mo Rood , ne,. l to

For es l Acre Par k , Rev . Roy Cleve nge r
poslo r . Su nda y school 10·30 am w o r ·
ship 7·30 p m .Bible Slud y Wedn esday
7.30 p m .. Saturday night prayer ser vice
7:30p .m
HEMLOCK G ROVE CHRI STI AN Ro g er
Watson . pa slo r Crcnson Pra ll . Sund ay
schoo l su pl M orn ing wor ship . q-30 o m
Su nday sc hool 10·30 o m . evening ser
VICe , J 30
MT
UNION BAPT IST Rev
Tom
Doo ley
Joe Sayre . Sunday Sc hoo l
Sunda y sc hool , q 45
Supennlenenl
o m even1 ng w o rsh1p 7·30 p m Pray er
meet mg . 7 30 p .m . Wedn esday

TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF CHRI ST

V1 n cen1 C Wo ler s Il l m1ni ster Her m on
Bloc k supefl n l endenl Sunda y Sc hool
9 30 a m . eve n1ng ser vtc e . 7 p m W ed nesday Bible Sl udy . 7 p .m .
,
CHE STER CH URCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev . Herber l G ra l e . pa sto r . Fron k Rd fle
supl Sunday Sc hool. q-30 o m. Wor sh1 p
se r v1ce I I a .m and 7 30 p m Pra yer
mee 11ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
LA UREl CLI FF FREE METH O DIST CHUR
CH . Rev Robert M1ller . pas l or Ll oy d
Wnght Dtr eclo r of Chns t1on Edu co 11o n
Sunday Sc hoo l. 9 ·30 a m . M orn1 ng W a r
sh1p 10 30 o m . Choir Proc l tce Sun
day 6 30 p rn Evenmg Wo t shtp 7 30
p m Wedn esday Prayer a nd B1ble Sl udy
7 30 p m
OEX TER CHURCH OF CHRI ST Cha r les
Russell Sr . min 1s ter . R1 ck Ma co mber
sup l Sunday sc hoo l 9 30om .. wo r ship
se r vice . 10:30 a .m . Bib le Study . Tu esday
7·30 p .m

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF lATTER DAY SA INTS. Pa r
!land Racine Rood Wd l1om Ro ush
pa s l or . l 1ndo Evan s chu rc h sc hoo l di r ec
tor Church school . q 30 o m .. mornin g
v.o r sht p . 10 ·30 o .m
Wedn e sday
evening prayer se rvices . 7 30 p .m
BETHlE HEM BAPTI ST. Rev . Earl Sh ul e r
po sfor . Wor sh tp serv1ce. q-30 a .m . Sun ·
day schoo l . 10:30 o .m Bible Sl udy and
prayer se rvice Thur sday , 7·30 p .m
CAR LET O N CHURCH. King sbury Rood .
Jimm ie Evan s. poslor . Sunday sc hool.
9.30 a .m . Ro lph Car l , supe r in tend ent .
evening wor sh1 p . 7 30 p.m . Pray er
meet ing. Wed nesday . 7 30 p .m
l O NG BO TTOM CHRI STI AN
To m
RIC hoso n . pa stor ; Wa llace Damew ood
Sunday Sc hoo l Super in tenden t . Wor ship
ser vice ol q a.m . Bibl e Sc hool 10 a m

HY SELL RUN HOLINE SS CHURCH. Rev .
Theron Dur ham , pas to r. Sunday Sc hoo l
ot q -JO a .m .. Morning wor ship ol 10:30
a . m . Thursday services a t 7.30 p . m .
FREEDOM GOSP EL MISS IO N ol Bo ld
Kno b . loco l ed on Counly Road 3 1 Rev
l aw r en ce G luesencomp , pastor . Re v .
Rog er Wi lll oo ssistanl po stor . Preac hi ng
serv 1ces. Sunday 7:30 p .m . prayer
mee li ng , Wedn esday . 7:30p .m .. G ary
Gr ilf il h. leodeYou l_
h group s. Su ~ day
eve ing . 6 30 p .m . With Ro ger and v .o le l
Wi llf ord as le aders. Communton ser ·
vices fir s! Sunday each mo nth
W HI TE 'S CHA PEL . Coo lvdl e RD Re v
Roy Dee l er . po s1or . Sund ay schoo l 9 :30
a .m .. wor ship se rvi ce . 10 ·30 a .m Bib le
study and prayer se rv1ce . Wedne sday .
7 30 p .m .
RUTL AN D CHU RC H OF CHRIST . Eugene
Und erwood , pa sto r . Herb Ell io tt . Sunday
school sup! Sunday school . q:30 a .m ..
mo rning wor ship and comu nion . 10 :30

o.m
RUTL AN D BIBlE M ETHODIST CHU RC H .
Amos Ti lli s. pos l or Danny Ti ll is . Sunday
School Sup!. Sunday Schoo l . q -30 o m ..
foll ow ed by mor n1ng wor ship . Sunday
eveni ng ser vi ce
7·00 p m . Pray er
me el ing . Wed nesday 7·00 p .m .

RUTL A ND

CHUR CH

OF

TH E

NA ZA REN E. Rev . ll oyd D . Gr imm . Jr ..
pa stor . Sunda y sc hoo l , 9 ·30 a .m .. wo~ ­
ship servic e . 10:30 a .m. yo ung peopl es
ser viCe . 6 p .m . Evange lis lt C ser vice . 6 ·30
p .m . Wed nesday serv1ce. 7:00 p .m .
FIR ST SOU THERN BAP TI ST, Corn e r o f
Second . Pa sto r Fronk Low ther . Su nday
sc hool . 9 :45 o .m wo rshi p ~ erv i ce , II
a .m . and 7:30 p .m . Weekl y Bibl e St ud y .
Wedn esday . 7 :30p .m .
M A SON CHURCH Of CHRIST. M tll er
St .. M ason . W . Va . Eugene l . Co nger .
mi n is ter . Sunday Bible S!udy 10 o .m .
Wors hip 11 a.m . and 7 p.m Wednesday
Bib le Study . vocal mu sic. 7 p .m .

LIFE SCIENCE CHURCH -

12 Norlh

10 a.m .; worship , 11 a .m . Choir practi ce ,
Thursday , 8 p .m .
lEtART FAllS- Wors hip serv ice 9
o, m. Church SchooiiOa .m.

Th i rd St . , Ches hire . Ind ependent , fun ·
damentol serv ices . Sunda y evening 7:30
p .m . Pasto r Rev . Dr . Robe rt Persons.

MORNING STAR, Warship 9:30 a.m.:
Church S&lt;hool 10:30 a.m.
MOR~E CHAPEL, Church School 9,30

lane , Mason . W . Vo . Rev . Ronni e B.
Rose . Pa stor . Sunday Sc hool q:45 a .m .:
Morning Worship II a.m . Evenin g Se ~ ·
vice 7:30 p.m . Wednesday Wom en s
Ministri es 9 a .m . (meeting and pra yer .
Prayer and Bible Study 7 p .m .

a .m. Worship II a .m .

PORTLAND, Sunday S&lt;hool 6o30 p.in .,
Evening

Worship ,

7:30

p .m .

Youth

Fellowship, Wodnesday, 7 :30p.m.
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev . Richard W . Thomas
Duane Sydenstricker. Sr .
Shtldo~

Johnson

John W . Douglo t

JOPPA, Warship 9:00 a.m. Church
SchooiiO(OO a.m.
h
CHESTER, Warship 9 a.m .. Churc
School tjl a.m. Chair Rohoai'IOI 7 p.m.,
ThursdaY• · Bible Study, Thursdays.
7 :30p.m;

LONG 80TIOM, Sunday School ot 9:30

a.m. Evening Won~lp at 7:30p.m . Thur-

·sday Btblo Study, 7:30p.m.
REEDSVILLE: SundaY Sc:l)ool 9:30a .m.
Morning WOnh.lp . 10:30 a .m . Evening

Wa'?hP 7:30 p.m . . llblo Study Wod·
.....,. 01 7:30 ·"'• . ..
,AI.!'IIII,: S.,n~ School at 9:45 a.m.
M\,;i;tng Warohip al ll o.m. Youth, 6 :30
p.jft. 5Uiidovo. Wodn"doy Night Prayor
Meeting, 7:~ P.-m. .

.'

CHURCH

RUTLAND APOSTOLI C CHURCH OF

fEJ

Tuesday
John
6 35·40

HOLI NE SS

IN C - - Pea rl St
M1ddl epon Rev
O"Dell Ma nley pos lo r Su nday sc hool .
9 30 o .m Morn 1ng w or sht p 10 30 om
even 1ng wo r sh1p 7 30 p m Tuesd ay
12 30 p m W ome n s p raye r mee t1 ng .
Prayer and pro1 se se rv1ce Wed nes day
7 30 p m

RIVER VIEW

Monday
John
3 14·21

on Sun d ay o l 10 30 am and 7 30

sl udy Wednesday 7 30 p m

M 1ddlepor t·
P om er oy , 0 .

Middl ep ort , Ohi o

G rocene sG encr a l M e r ch nnd 1'&gt;e
R ae m e 949 1SSO

p m w 1lh Su nday sc hool , 9 30om Btbl e

SENTINEL

992· 3785. P om ero y

TRINIT Y CHU RCH . Rev . W . H. Perr in ,
pastor ; Debbie Buck . Sunday schoo l
supt . Church Schoo l. 9 : 15 o .m .; wo r shif
service . 10:30 a .m . Cho ir reheorso .
Tuesday . 7:30 p. m . und er direcli on o f
A lice Nease .

PLUSHES

a fternoon

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WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

McCOY'S AUCTION SERVICE

"~'' (:/~;;:,s

Mill W or k·
Cabin et M a k i ng

mu.Mlcotora and..lOM on tOMt. GlUt looklnt
pra_Ctfeal new
'*'1111~.."'f homt.

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MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

RACINE PLANING MILl

CUT •nd· LOQPS
Traeei'Me, muMIWiWit, 8lld - . In IOIIdtl,

FREE
INSTALLATION

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RALL'S

992·6655

P lcw s fo r a Memoria l Day ba r·

M r s. G len Erw in. Ma r ysvi lle, and
M r s. Clyde Walker, Thunnan, spent
a day here with their father , Dale
Dye .
M r. and Mr. . Leon Woodrum ,
McArthur, visited her mother , M url
Gala way.
M r . and Mrs. Will iam Culwell,
Sutsuma , F lorida, were overni ght
guests of their son-in-law and
da ughter , Mr. and Mrs . Dwai ne Jorda n and fam i ly . They came
especia lly at this time because of the
death of Mrs. Culwell 's brother ,
F r ed Tack ett, in Flatwoods, Ken·
l uck y, and the Jordans also attended
the fun er a l there.
I da Denison spent sever al days
VIs iting with E dith Talbert at Sa lem
Center . They attended the United
Methodist Church Mother-Da ughter
banquet in Rutland recently .
Mr. and M r s. Reece Pra ther , K et·
tering. spent a week end with her
m other, M rs . Lewi s Smith .
Mrs. Jewell Jones underwent
bra in surger y at St. Anth ony
Hospi tal in Columbus and wi ll stay
for some time for trea tments.
Pr ayer s and ca rds would be appreciated .
Neva Baker , Port Jeffer son, Ohio,
is spending some tim e her e with her
m other. M rs. Daye Canode near Pt.
Rock .
M rs. Clay Jordan, local , along
with her daughter and granddaughter , Mrs. Barbara Cassell and
Christine, Ada , Ohio have returned
fr om Florida where they vi sited
Mrs. Jordan's son and family, M r.
and M rs. Dale Jordan. K atie and
K er ry, and her parents, Mr. and
M rs . Cecil Dwelley and other
r elatives, all in the Orl ando. F lorida
area.
M em bers of the Temple United
M ethodist Church Wom en's Society
m et wit h Mrs. Carl Gl';tbtree as
hostess at her new home on Rt. 50
west. M r s. Mendal Jordan had
devotions using " Mother" as the
them e. Several poems, a scripture
r eading, song and prayer were given
by those present. Pla118 were made ,
for a bake sale, proceeds to be used
for Bible School material. Refreshments wer e served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Crabtree,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crabtree, Russell
and Kevin, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Gillogly and Jeff were in Columbus
Where they attended the State FFA

r

Sav tngs&amp; l oan
Pom er oy

MONDAY

Ches ter Community Bible School
will be held at Unltro Methodist
Church, June 14-18 with classes for
aU ages through high school.
Melanie Stethem Is director of
the school and classes will be held
from 9: 30 to 11:30 a.m . w ith a clos·
lng program on the 18th at 7: 30 p.m .
Partici pa ting In the school are the
Chester Nazarene and Methodist
Churc hes, K eno, South Bethel and
Mt. Hermann Churc hes .
Further lnfonnatlon ma y be obta ined by contac ting Mrs. Stethem
at 9854218.

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F &lt;' rmer lv AI hen s Counlv

eveni ng wo rship servi ce.

c lim b in th l'

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992·2318 Pom er oy

SUNDAY

pole

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of Columbu s, 0 .
804 W . Main

p.m.

SY RA CUSE Nazarene Church
hom ecoming, Sunda y . 10 : 30 a .Ill .
Dr. J . Wilmer Lambert wi ll be
the speaker . Dinner wi ll be ser·
ved at 12: 30 p.m. and there w ill
be a songfest at 2:30 p.m . wi th the
Holly Famil y. There will be no

If:

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H a tfield &amp; McCoy's Memorial Day Sale Is In lull s wing and

MASON ASSEMBL Y OF GOD. Dudding

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRI STIAN UNION . Th e Rev Will iam
Campbe ll . pastor . Sunday Sch ool . 9 :30
a .m .; Jam es Hughes. supt., evening ser ·
vice . 7:30 p .m . Wednesday e.v ening
proyer meehng. 7:30p .m . Youth prayer
service each Tuesdoy .

FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. Lelart . W.
Va ., Rt . 1, Mark Irwin , pastor. Wors hip
services. 9:30 a .m .; Sunday school . 11
a .m .: evening worship . 7:30 p .m .
TuesdaY cottage prayer me.eting ~nd
Bible study , 9 :30a .m . Worsh1p ser v 1ce.
Wednesday. 7 :30p.m .

OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH Walnut and Henry Sts ., Ravenswood , W .
Va . The Rev . George C. Weir ick , pastor .
Sunday School , 9:30a .m .; Sunday wor ·
ship , 11 -a .m .

CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, now locatod
on Pomeroy Pike , County Rood 25, near
Flatwoods. Rev . Blackwood . postor. Ser -

JE SUS CHRI ST. Elder Jam es Md le r Bibl e
study Wednesday 7 30 p m Su nday
School 10 am Sunday ntghl serviC e .
7 30 p m
POMERO "V WE SLEYAN HOliNE SS
Harri sonvi ll e Rood . Eorl f1 elds po sl o r :
Henry Eblm Jr Sun day Sc hoo l Sup!
Su nday Sc hoo l 9·30 o m _ Mo rn 1ng Wo r ship I l o m Sunda y even mg se r vic e .
7 JO m . Pra yer M eet ing Thursday . 7 J O
p m.

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD NOI Penl ecos ta l Rev Geo rge O il e r
po sl or . Wor sh1 p se rv1ce Sunday 9 45
a rn Sunda y sc hoo l 11 o rn wo r ~ htp
serv iCe . 7.30 p m Thur sday pro ye r
mee l 1ng 7 30 p m
M T HERMON Un1led Brel hren 1n
Chn sl Church Rev Rober l San d er s.
posl or . Do n Will . lay leader l oc at ed i n
Te l( as Comm umly oil CR 82. Sunday
!&gt;C hool q 30 o m , Mornin g wor ship se r ·
v1ce 10 45 o m even1ng pr eachmg se r ·
'W ICe second an d fou rl h S un day~ 7 30
p m Chn shon Endeavo r l 1rsl and th trd
Sunday s. 7 30 p ni" We dnesday pr aye r
meel mg and Bible st udy 7 30 p m
JE HOVAH 'S WITNE SS ES 37:.1 19 Slol e
Ro ule 124 (One mil e eo sl ol Ru!lond )
Sunday B1 ble lec tur e q 30 o m Wo l ch tower !&gt; l udy 10 20 a m Tue!&gt;d oy
B1b le !&gt; ludy
7 30 p m
Thursd ay
Th eocr OIIC Sc hool 7 30 p m
Se rvtce
Meel.n g a 10 p m
RUTLAN D FREEW i ll SA PTl ST Church
Sol em 51 Rull ond Do nald Korr Sr
pa sl or Bud Sl ewo rl supenn !endent
Su nday Sc hoo l 10 am eventng war ·
\ h tp. 7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg ser
VICe 7 30p m
CHUR CH O F GOD of Pr ophecy locoled
on I he 0 . J Wh tl e Rood oil h1ghwoy I bO
Sunday Sc hoo l 10 om Superin le ndent
Jo hn Loveday Ftrs l Wedn es doy ntgh! of
mont h CPMA se rv1ces . second Wed
nes doy WMB mee t1ng l h trd lh roug h l iflh
you lh se rvKe George Croy le poslor
HOPE BAP TI ST CHAPEL
570 G ro nl
Sr M1dd lepo rt . Su nday Sc hool lOa m . :
mo rntng wor sh1p . I 1 o m even 1ng wor ship 7 P- m . Wedn esday eve n1ng Btbl e
~ ludy an d pray er meel ing 7 p m . Af .
ltl toled w il h Sou thern Bop lt SI Co n·
venl10n
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rtck y G 1lbert pa stor Sieve P1c ken s
wpe r inl ende nl Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 o
m Church Se n ·ices . 10 30 a .m

JUBILEE

CHRI STI AN

CENTER

Geo rge 's Creek Roo d . Rev C. J Le mley
pastor : John Fe ll ure su pen nlendenl
Church schoo l q-30 am . mor ntn g w a r ·
shi p. 10·30. eventng ser v 1ce 7 p m B1bl e
Sludy Thur s 7 p .m . Classes l or o il ages
Nur sery prov •ded l or wor shtp ser v1ces
ST PA UL LUT HERA N CHURCH Co rner
of Sycam ore and Second Si s Pom eroy
The Rev . Wi lh am Middl e sworlh Pa sto r
Sunday School at 9 45 o m and Chur ch
Se rvices l l a .m .
SAC RE D HEAR T. Rev Fol her Paul D
Welton . pasl or Phone 992-2825 Solur
day even ing Ma ss. 7·30 . Sunday Ma ss . 8
and 10 om ., Co nl ess 1o n So l ur doy 7.
7 30 p .m.
VICTORY BAPTI ST
525 N 2nd 51..
M idd leporl . Jome ~ E K ee~ee po ~ lor
Sunday mor n1 ng wo rsh1p
10 om
even ing serv 1ce . 7. Wednesday evening
wo rshtp 7 p m
Visilo llon Th ur sday ,
0·30 p.m .
TRINIT Y Ch r isl!on Assemb ly , Coo lvi ll e
Gi lberl Spe ncer pastor Sunday
~c h ool. 9:30 o m
mor n ing w o r ~ hip . 11
om . Sunday evening ser vtce 7 30 p .m
mtdweek prayer serv•ce Wedn esday
7 30 p.m
MOUNT O li ve Communlly Chur ch .
Lawr ence Bush . po sl or Ma x Fo lmer Sr
Su perinl ende nt . Su nday Schoo l and mor
nmg wors htp , q-30 o .m Sunday t'vcn1ng
servtce . ., p m .. Youl h meel1n g and 81bl e
sl udy Wednesday 7 p m
UNITED FA ITH CHUR CH
Rou l e 7 o n
Pome roy bypa ss Rev Rober I Smtih Sr
pos l or , Rev Jam es Cu ndiff a ss t ~ lont
pastor . Sundoy School q 30 o m m a r
ntng worshtp l 0 30 o m eve ntng w o r
sh ip
7 30
Wo me n s Fe ll ow&lt;; h 1p
Tuesday s 10 a m Wednesday n1 gh1
pr ayer ser v1ce 7 30 p m
FA ITH BAPTI ST Church M aso n m eel
al Unit ed Stee l Work er s Un1on Hal l
Ro drood Slr ee ! Ma son M orntn g wa r
sh ip 9 :30 o .m Sunday Sc hool 10 30om
Eveni ng Serv tce 7 p m Pray er mee lmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m M1d ·Wee k Btbl e
Sludy . Thursda y ., p .m
FOREST RUN BAP TIST
Rev Ny le
Borden . pos l o •
(or n eln)~
Bun ch
super inlende nl
Sunday sc hool
9 30
a .m .. second and fourt h Sundays wa r ·
ship servic e a l 2 30 p.m
M T. MOR IAH BA PTI ST - Four t h and
Ma in Sl .. Middl e po r l Re v Col vtn M tn ·
ni s. pa stor Mr s El v in Bumga rdner
supt . Sunday sc hool 9·30 am wor ship
se rvice . 10 45 a .m

BURLINGHAM

SOUTHERN

BAP TI ST

CHURCH . Ro ul e I Shade Pa sto r Do n
Block . A ff11i o ted w1 th Southern Bap t is t
Convention . Sunday school. l 30 p m ..
Su nda y w or shtp 2:30 p m Thur sda y
evening Bibl e study . 7 p .m .
PENTE COSTAL A 5SEM BL Y. Rao ne.
Ro ute 124, Will iam Hoback . po slor Sun doy schoo l I Oo .m ., Sundayeven1ng ser ·
vice . 7:00p .m . Wednesday eveni ng ser ·
vice ot 7.

CARPENTER BAPTIST.

Don Cheodle.

Supt . Sunday Sc hool. 9 :30 a .m . Morning
Worship , 10:30 a .m. Praye r Ser vice .
alternate Sundays .
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTA L. Third
A ve .. the Rev . Clark Bok er . pa stor . Carl
Nottingham , Sunday School Supt . Sun·
day School 10 a . m . - classes for all
ages; Even ing services . 6 :00. Wed nesday Stud y . 7:30 p .m . Youth ser viCe$ .
7:30p .m . Friday .

ECCLES! A FELLOWSHIP . 12B Mill 51. .
Middleport . Pastor is Broth er Chuck M e·
Pherson . Sunday School at 10 a . m . Ser ·
vices Sunday evening a t 7 p .m . and W ed ·
nesday at 7 p .m .

�Sentinel

1982

No gas shortages, but prices rising
WASHINGTON tAP)- With the
peak driving season beginning this
Memorial Day weekend , the oil In·
dustry says there's no caU for concern about gasoline s hortages this
summer. But prices are rising
again.
The Industry's upbeat outlook for
summer gasoline supplie s comes
despite declines In refiners' stock·
plies, reimposition of a llocations by
several oil companies and specula·
tion that motorists may travel
more between now a nd Labor Day
than they did last summer.
Meanwhile, analysts say reta il
prices for gasoline a t the pump
have been Increasing but they still
are not as hig h as last year.
The American Petroleum lnstl·
tute, the Indust ry's chief lobbyist
here. said there will be no shortages
because there are still surpluses of
unrefined crude oil a nd plenty of
refinery capacity to convert It Into
gasoline If needed .
"We know of no motorist In any
part of the country who wn11 have
trouble buying gasoline during normal business hou rs this summer,"
Charles J. DIBona , the Institute's
president, said Thursday.
DIBona said U.S. oU companies
now have a 50 million barrel excess
of crude oU that could be processed
Into an add itional 40 rnllllon to 00
million gallons of gasoline a day by

refin eries now running a t only 65
percent capacity. Those refineries
are now produc ing about 250 mil·
lion gallons of gasoline a day.
He also cited the 255 mUllan bar·
rels of crude tha t the government
has In Its Stra teglc Petroleum Reserve - som e thing that didn't even
exist In the last summer shortages
of 1979.
Only a major political disruption
such as the 1973 Arab oil boycott or
massive breakdowns at the na ·
Uon's refineries could cause serious
problems, he said . But he also
noted that the nation Is now Import·
lng only ha lf the au It was In 1978.
The Institute reported earlier this
month tha t refineries In April In·
creased the ir shipments of gasoline
to wholesalers by 1 percent, the
first time In three years that de·
mand has been greater tha n year-

Publi~ Notice

MEIGS COUNTY , OHIC
PROBATEDIVISION
IN THE MATTER OF SET
TL EM E N T

0 F

Accoun ts and vouchers of
foll owi n g
named
fiduciaries have been filed
on the Proba te Court. Meigs
Count y, Ohi o, for approva l
clnd settle m ent :
CASE NO . 23662 Fina l
Accoun t of Nonga F.
Roberts, Executri x of the
01
Es tate
Robert D. Robe r
Is,
Deceased
CAS E NO . 16606 Twenty
second Accoun t of Hun
fh e

National

Ba nk ,

Crea ted by th e Last Will
of th
Tru st
cTrustee
md Testament
ofe Thomas
A . May, Deceased

CA SE NO. 221 84 Fourth

and Fi na l Ac count of Fr a nk

W. Porter, Jr .. Guardia n of
Patricia A . Wyatt, a minor

CASE NO. 23634 Fi nal

Account of Rose Reynolds ,

Executr ix of the Estate of
Pear l Re yno lds, aka Ve lma
Pear l Reynolds, De ceased
CASE NO. 23532 Final

Brown says money is for victims
AKRON, Ohio tAP\ -Attorney
Gene ral William J. Brown says
Ohio needs to be s ure that money
for domestic violence she lters Is
used for victims and not for program administration.
His recomme ndation resulted
from a six-month study by his office

Ac count

of

Robert

H ar ·

brechl, Adminis trator ot
the
Estate of Anna Louise
Harbrec ht, Decease d
Unless excepti ons are

a nd the Action for Battered Women
In Ohio Coalition.
Brown a nnounced Thursday a n
award of $3,410 In state funds to the
Battered Women's Shelter of Akron
to help It serve victims of domestic
violence.

f iled thereto , said ac cou nts
w ill be for hearing before
of June, 1982, at whi c h tim e
said Cou
accounts
will 30th
be con·
rt on the
day

PROTESTS AID CUTS- Patrick Loll of North Attleboro, Mass. , a senior at Boston's Northeastern
University, speaks on the phone Thursday inside a
ca~e where he has imprisoned himself on campus to

The Daily Sentinel

protest Reagan administration ruts in student aid. Loll
sleeps in the makeshift cell, and eats only bread and
water during his " incarcera tion. " ·( AP l..aserphoto) .

sidered and conti nued I r om

ARABQAEements
1 Card of Thitnk s {paid in advan ce )
7 Card of Thank s (pa1d 1n ndvan ce)

3 Announ ce m e nts
4 Gi veaway
5 Happy Ads

Rtal Estate===

6 Los t and F ound
7 Yard Sa le ( paid

1n advan ce )

8 Pub l ic Sal e
&amp;

Auct1on

9 wanted to Buy

Employment
services

31 Homes for Sa le
31 Mob11e H om es for Sa le
33 Fa rm s for Sal e
34 Business Building s
35 Lots &amp; /\c r eagP
36 Real Es tat e Wanted

41 Hou ses for Rent
42 Mobile Hom es f or Renf
43 Farms for Rent
44 Apa rtm ent for R ent
45 Furnished Room s
46 Space for r ent
47 Wanted to Rent
48 Equipm en t for Rent
49 -For Lease

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Curb Inflation lI
Pay Cash for
lt
Classifieds and I
St~vel II
I

Addre••·---------

Sirned,
Bo.ird of Trustm

Gallia County
Area Code 614

78 -Camp_ing Equipment

61 -Home Improvements
82 -Plumbing &amp; Hea tin g
83 -Ex cavat ing
84 -Eiecri cal &amp; Refrigeration
85 Genera l Haulin g
86·M .H . Repair
87 -Uph olstery

Public Notice

LEGAL NOTICE

day s
after
th e
la st
publication of th1 s not ice .
Y our Answer to th 1s Co m ·
plaint must be fil ed with
the Meigs Count y Cour t of
Com m o n P l ea s wi thin
three (3) da ys aft er se r viC£
of a co py of th e Answer or
Pl a intiff' s allorney , who i
Jim
D.
F ox,
200,
Washington Boul eva r d ,
Be lpre, Onio45714 .
T h is noti ce is published
on the f oll owi ng dates :
Larry E. Spence r
Cl erk of
Meigs County.
Court of
Common P leas
Pom eroy , Ohio

NOTICE TO
BIDDERS
400 METER
TRACK FACILITY
IN MEIGS LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT

reser ves the r ig ht to wa i ve
inf orma lities, to accept or
reiect any and .;II , or parts
of any and all bid s.
No bids m ay be w ith
drawn for at l eas t thirty
(3 0 )
d ays
a ft er
th e
sc hedul ed c losin g tim e for
receipt of such bid s.
Board of Education
of M eigs Loca l
Sc hool Di stri c t

Ronald
D
Vaughn,
D ef end an t , whose las t
known address is 17273

104 ,

BY : Mar lene Harr ison

(4) 30
6fc

(5 )

7.

14,

Dep ut y'
21, 28 (6 ) 4,

Print one word in each
space below . Each in·
titia l or group of figures
counts as a word . Count
name and address or
phone number if used .

Sea l ed p roposa l s will be
rece iv ed by the Board of
Education of th e Meigs
Loc al Sc hool Di stric t of
Middle port, Ohio at the
Treasur er 's Office until

12 :00 Noon on June 14, 1982 ..
and a t that tim e opened
and rea d by the Treas urer
imm edia te l y the r ea fter ,
tabulated, and a report
th er eo f m ad e by th e
Tr eas urer to said Board at
its next meeting on a 400
M eter Tra ck Facility .
Desc r iption of the fac ilit y
wi ll be located at Meigs

High

Sc h oo l,

42091

Pom eroy Pik e, Pomeroy ,
spec ifica tion s
and instruction s to bidders
may be obained at the Of ·
l ice of the Treasurer , 621
South Third Avenue, Mid·
A
Certified
c h ec k
payable to the Tr easurer of
the
a b ove
boa rd
of
education or a sati sfactory
bid bon'Ct- ~xec uted by th e
bidder and th e surety com ·
pany, in an amount equal to
five (5) perc ent of the bid
shall be submitted with
each bid .
Sajd board of education

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Moddlepor!, Ohio 45760
(614) 992 ·5650
(5) 21, 28; (6) 4, 11 41c

Public Notice

NOTICE.
Notice is hereb y Q1ve n
that the und er signed in ·
t end s to make application
t o the Probate Court of
M eigs County, Oh10, for an
o rder to c hange hi s nam e to

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Mail This Coupon with RemiHance
The Dally Sentlnel111 Court St.
Pomeroy, Oh. 45769

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All si"tes
In Stock
N ew Cash and
Carry Pric es

insertion .............. S4.00
insertion ....... ... .... S7.00

~

safter
id Probate
or
a
the 29th Court,
day of on
June
1982 .

GIANT CARPET SALE
CARPET STARTING AT $12.95
Square Yard Wilh Pad, Installed

KITCHEN CARPET'

99

INSTAUED'_$8

GOOD SELECT!ON.OF

GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM

.

TOOLS- FURNITURE
COOKWARE
MISCELlANEOUS

NEW

-.

NEW
a

SATURDAY, MAY 29th, AT
6:30P.M.
AT
Corn•r Of Depot &amp; Main

' :, · Ru11and, ~hlo

S&amp;KAUCTION
SA ERMAN TILLIS: OWNER.
LONNIE NEAL: AUCTIONEER
TERMS OF SALE: CASH OR CHECK
WITH POSITIVE I.D.

51. Rl. 124 Pomeroy , OH .

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

CARPENTER
SERVICE
'Addons and ttmocltlinl
R f.
d It
'

- oo 1ncan au erwoh
-concrete work
-Piumbinf'"d
electriu wort
(frot htim1tnJ

Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

V. C. YOUNG Ill

992·621Sor992·7JI4
Pomeroy, Ohio
9·JO· tf c

w

o•·r NMONOAY ~u No , ,.
l : Jof' M J·JoAM
OA ilt \ P f c IAl ..
H,•ppv Hr 4 • D.tolv
Mon - Mt'qNoqhl 81
Tv('~.- l.ldH' ~ Noqt&gt;l 8 1
W£"d - Oron~ ilndOrown

REESE

HARRISON'S
TV Repair
&amp; Servlce
•

TRENCHING
SERVICE

Call 992-6259

Water· Sewer· E lectric
Gas Line- Ditches
water Line Hook -ups
Septic Tanks
County Certified
Roush Lane
Cheshire, Oh.

to H ~nto c .l ndron~8 J

lt&gt;un - f'ooiTou rn.t mrnh
r, ~ ~ ~"~" ~&lt;~nd ~
0 , 10 ~ &amp; Drown tO 1
Ovnnq 1\,lnd On lv
\ un - f'olJd &amp; f'+lchrr Brl'r

276 Sycamore St.
Middleport, Ohio

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

t"

A two

TUPPERS PLAINS -

AL TROMM
BUILDING &amp;
REPAIR

Ph. 367 ·7560
I ·I · I lf c

If you need it bu i It
or fixed we can do
it .
742· 2328
RUTLAND

•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Sform Windows
•Replacement
Windows
•New Roofing

Free Estimate
James Keesee
Ph. 992-2772
4/29/ 1 m o:

NATHAN BIGGS
JS Y rs. Experience

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Pomeroy, Oh .

Ph. 992·2174
2 26· ff c

r

e

s

LISTING -

8

2

Lei

Fr ee

c ar

par1 son . Ruml ey Insuran ce
Ag enc y 446 -3320

U.S. Rt. so East
Guysville, Ohio
Authorized John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer

Whi te's metal detec tor . 15
%
off . Spr i n g vall ey
Trading o., pnng Va l ey
Pl aza, 446 -802 5.
1

c s ·

Rav en 25 au to pi stol $47 . 49 .
Ca se sharks tooth knife,

Sprin g

Va ll e y

Trading Co ., Spring Va ll ey

Plaza , 446 8025
Night c raw lers $1.00 per
doz . Spring Va ll ey Trad i ng
Co., Spring Va ll ey Plaza,

446·8025.
Littl e kool rest. i ce chest by
Igloo, travel 1ng r efresh ·
ment cen ter $24 .00 . Spri ng
Va ll ey Tr ad ing Co ., Spring

Valley Plaza. 446 8025.

PARTS and SERVICE

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

949·2860.
No Sunday Calls

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
•
•
•
•

backhoe
excavating
septic systems
A water, sewer
&amp; gas lines
•dump truck
•limestone

New Homes - ex·
tensive remodeling
•E lectric work
•Custom Pole Bldgs.
•Roofing work
14 Years Experience

Greg Roush
Ph . 992-7583
or 992-2282

3·29 ·tf c

Cultipa c ker need s som e
work done on i t . Ca ll 446·
4484 .

-Kittens

to gi ve

to good

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING
And Home Maintenance
• Rooting of all types
• Siding
• Remodeling
e Free estimates
• 20 Yrs . experience

Ph . 949·2160 or 949·2l22
"
OO· tf c

SYRACUSE, OH.

SUMMER PERM.
SPECIAL

20% OFF
ALL PERMS

FOf the Monlh of June
Open
tlrv Sit.

rues.

PH. 992·3982
For Appointment

O'Brien Electric
Service
16 YEARS EXP .
•Residential
•Commercial
•I ndustrial
Racine, Ohio
247· 3534
Free Estimates

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
· Dozers
· Backhoe s
· Dump Trucks

1 yr . old m ale dog part

4-20· ff c

742·3006 .
Red Bird dog . Ma l e 614 -992

5282 .
and

l arge

bag

of

tens. 304-675·6043 .
PU PS, mixed Bassett, 304

One black and 2 black and
white kitten s. Phone 304·

675·5792 after 4 P . M.
6

Lost and Found

yr. tag No. 25. Ca ll256·6572.
LOST Black white S. tan
Col lie, named Lady. Lost in
vincinify of Bidwell. Call
388·8886 if seen . Reward of·
fered .

and down. Over one
acre of land. S30.000.
L(ii&lt;URIOUS - Want
something nice wit~
very little upkeep. Well
this one is In A·l shape. ,

Now $16,800.

PRICE REDUCED - TUPPERS PLAINS - A
three bedroom double wide with full basement on
large (of. A rea l value at $18,000. Now reduced to ·
$16,200. A bargain!

Has a lar:.ge front porch.

3 bedrboms,1 ·central
heat

992·*191
992·S692
949·2UO'
992·2259

and

basement,

air,

~ot

full

water

A

sue Murphy, Helen anel 1
-Bruce Teaford, All ·
Realtors. Aller Hr$. '
992·3415 or H2·U25.
·

0

"

Housing
Headquarters
•

'

OLD F URNIT URE . beds.
iron , bra ss, or wood . Kil
chen cubba rd s ot all type s
Tab les, r ound or square.
wood i ce boxes . Old desks
and book c ases. Will buy
comp lete household . Gold,
si lver, old money , pocket
wa tches, c ha1ns, nnq s, and
etc. Indi an A rtifa c t s of a ll
types . Al so buyinq ba seball
cards - Osby Martin 99 2

6370.
HA RLE Y
PA RT S Fry e' s
1n Ru tl and . 742 2081

niture and Antiqu es of a ll
kind s. ca ll Ke nneth Swa in ,
446 ·3159 or 256 1967 1n th e
even ings.
CASH PAID f or clean, l ate
model used ca r s. Sm ith
Bui ck · Ponti ac , Gallipolis,

Oh io. Ca ll446 2282.
Buying
Go ld,
Sil ve r ,
Pl atinum, old coin s, sc rap
ri ng s &amp; sil ve rwar e . Dai l y
quote s available . Also
coins &amp; co in suppli es for
sa le . Spring Valley Tr"adi ng
Co., Spring Valley Plaz a,

446·8025 or 446·8026 .

446·0069
Wanted swarms of bees.

WE SELL JHE BEST AND SERVICE THE
REST .. ..

neat, nice carpeting and

tots more. AskiJ1g only
$65,000.
.

BEDS IRON , BR ASS. old
furnitur e.
g old , sil ve r
doll ar s, wood ic e bo xes.
stone jars, an tiqu es, etc ,
Comp l e te
hous e ho ld s
Wr i te : M .D . Miller, Rl. 4,
Pomeroy . Oh . Or992·7760

We pay cash for late mode l
clean used ca rs .
Frenchtown Car Co.
Bill Gene Johnson

burning c himney for up

PR,CE REDUCED - On thi s cute three bedroom
in Syracus·e . Lots of remodctinq .

wanted to Buy

WA NTE D TO BUY Old fur
12 WHITE Chin ese Si lky
roosters, phon e 304·675·

LO ST in Merce rville area .
Hol st ein heif er with ye ll ow

den space, new large
~asemenf with wood·

Auct ion ev ery Fr1 n1 qht .Jt
the Hartford Community
Cen ter . Truc k load s of new
mer chandi se every week .
Co nsigm ents of new and
used mer c handise always
we l c om e
R ic h a rd
Re ynolds A uc tioneer . 275

67S 1740.

1269.

FRYE'S

773 5785. 773 9185 .

3476 .

256 1945.

Mother cat and thr ee k i f

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION

R1 c k
P ea r so n .
Ex
per1en ced AUCT IONE E R
Es tat es, ant1que s. tarm ,
household L 1censed Oh10
wv_ Buy .ng antiqu es 304

6 kittens 6 wk s . o ld . Ca ll

c lothes. 304675 4631 .

5·20· I mo . pd .

5-28· .1 mo.

Public Sa l e
&amp; Auction

Go ld , si l ve r , s t erli nq ,
jewel r y, r ing s, old coins &amp;
currency Ed Burkett Bar
ber Shop, Midd leport 992

- Lo- 8oy

Large or Small Jobs
PH. 992-2478

a

Ca ll256 1945.

Doberman &amp; Grea t Dane .

_RAT"aow.:..The Amuin1 Water Machine
· "Them•chlpeoftomorrow1toa•vt ·
S.Ortng AIINd N-'urt'l Way
curtails your hOultclust problems.
U.P.S. Strvlco
,

Golllpolll .,....H.,.

$d4

Parktnbulll, w.v. )04-411Munlot• Av. &amp; LaktYitw Dr.

4'12 mo. old ma te Walker

Pup·lost between Danville
and Briar Ridge. While
with black spots. Small
collar.· Lost yesterday, ca ll
in eve. 742·2989.
Found

- ladies

tinted

glasses In a green case on
Rt.7 by pass. 985·3358.
FOUND : · t.:arge young
black dog. Fernale. Silver
Ridge. 614·985·3541 .

H1gh Sc hool Gradual es &amp;
Se nior s you can earn over
$550 00 per month whi le
lea rn ing a va lu able skil l
l ik e comput er rep a1 r er.
shee t metal work er. or
r efr ig eration Plu s you will
ha ve a sec ure porll1m e 10b
w 1lh the Am r y Na l• onal
Gua r d att er sc hoo l 1119
Benefil s 1nc lu de a $1,500 00
e nl1 s t ment
b o nu s.
$35, 000 00 lif e 1nsu ran ce
and free t u 1I 10'l to any
coll eqe or t ra de sc hool •n
Wes t V1r g1n1 a In tere sted
per so ns may ca ll ()04 1 675
39 50 o r 1n Wes t V1r Q111ia call

Call 614·2•5·505S or 446· 1052
or 446· 280 I.
Standino timber &amp; Ford
bronco wrecked or b lown

engine. Call614·388 ·9906.
Stainless steel milk can in

Res ld c nt 1al E l f."C i r1 c &amp;
Pl u mb •n q , 12 yr.:Jr s r&gt;x
pe r• ence. all wor k quc1r,1n
Tf'ed Ca lt 256 174A

Look 1nQ tor constru c l10n
wor k C(1 11 388 8707
Carprn tPr Work Rc p a• r
nnd room remodcl 1nQ, wall
pa ne 11 nq or r eil1 nq tol e 992

7759
WIL L trtr l' !0 1 1 Pldt!rl y
peopiC' 1n my Mmc By the
wf'e k or Mon t h 30 4 675

76 10
Wil l clei'ln houSC'l, Olf tces
Rei'lsonr~blc
rn t rs .
Ga ll iOOI IS, PI
Plraso nt
ar•as Cr~ ll 30 4 675 5208 or
304 675 6417 or 304 67 5 6937
Will car(' tor cldPry l)l"r.;,on
r1nd dO l 1q l1! hOU 5f'kl 't'\) IOCI
day on l y Phonf' J04 113

9170
Financial

toll FR EE I 800 642 361 9
21

H1 gh Sc hoo l Gr adua tes &amp;
Chester We ll s Res 1dence on Se n1 or s. you ca n cnrn over
$550.00 per month whil e
S.R. 248 in Lonq Bott om
lea r n tng a va lua bl e skd l
May 26&amp; 29
l1 k e co mput er re pa•r er .
May 28. 29 . On Top of shee t m el at wo rk er , or
We lchtown
Hdl.
M1ner r efnq erat1 on. Plu s you w il l
svi ll e M a ry Voss r es1 den have a sec ur e part l 1mc job
w ilh lhe Am r y Nn t1 ona l
ce .
G ua rd aft e r sc ll ool1 nq
Benefits 1nc lu d(' a tl.SOO 00
6 fam i ly Jun e 1 2-3, 9 a.m .
e nli s t~ent
b o n us,
even1ng Rock Sprinq s Rd
14 mile pa st fair gr ounds . $35,000 .00 Id e •n sur ancr
and t ree lu111 on to an y
Will have clothe s, ap
co ll ege or t ra ue SL ilool 1n
pl 1an ces, dt shes and m 1sc .
Wes t V 1rgtn1a Int eres ted
per so ns may call (304) 675
7 f amily yard sa le at Mary 3950 or 1n We st V1r q1n1a co li
Laynes at Che shir e, f ir st tol l FR EE I 800 6413619
hou se on le ft a fter r a ilroad
track s Lo ts of eve r y l h1nq
L 1censed 1nsura nce ;wen t
Ma y 30 31, June I 2 3.
needed Appl y Rumley In
sur a nce Aqcncy •LI6 3320
Fr1day and Saturd rw . 10 t il
5 Pl . Pl easant, out Sa nd Want ed 1 ondovod uill on
Hill to Oak Grove Chur c h
ter es ted 111 bf'cO m1nq an 111
Road .
su r ance aqcn t Ru ml ey In
YARD s;ll e May 76. ?9, 31 sur .; nce Agency . 446 3370
Fr tday , Saturday 8. Mon
day . Rt 35 Hender son , Wan t ed etderl y lady to ca r e
across fro m S1 der s Equ 1p · · ' r a n elderl y Indy Calt
men!
440 4537 or 446 ?156

9

Ca ts to give to good home .
all black and I multi
co lored . Ca ll446· 1153 .

TV

- Trencher
- Water
· Sewer
- Gas Lines
· Septic Systems

Garag e Sa le 108 V1n e St .
lOAM to 5PM . lSI &amp; 2nd .
women cl ot hes 5. 10. 16, 18.
Men clolhes ot her i tem s.

AUCT ION, advanc e noti ce,
Sal urday J une 5, 196 2. A ll
day sa le. rain or Sh1ne See
l1 sting nex t week . M t . Alto
Au c ti on Sa l es.

Pupp1 es to g •ve away .
Mother 1S Blu e Tick _ 614·

FOR THE
BOTH OF YOU
STYLING SALON

L T IME Call 446 3J58

Cute K iftens to giv e to good
hom e. Ca ll446· 7643 .

Cu te tong and short hair ed
kittens . Phon e: 992 7582 .

Avon. PART TIMES.FU L

J Family Yard sa le Sa t ..

3069 .

2270

Help Wanted

T 1me on your hanos? M ee t
n1 ce peop le, ea rn good $$$

home . Call446·4173 .

3 lon g hai r ed kittens, 2
whit e. 1 gray striped. 949

TOM HOSKINS

4 19 1 mo

does
to
off er not
anyoffer
othor
er attempt
thing lor
sa le may plac e an ad in thi s
column . There wi ll be no
c harge t o the adverti se r

Ca ll992-3229 .

PH. 992-7201

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

ANY PERSO N who has
a nyth 1ng to giv e away and

Small Chihuahua dog t O a
good home, hou se broken

Licensed &amp; Bonded

3· ll · ffc

GJvea.way__ _

4

._::-_~~ ~
-= ~
11

9:00 AM til 4. 1 mil e out
Geor ge's Creek Rd . Di shes,
cloth ing, dec orati on, &amp;
!lowers.

Tr as h co l lec t1on &amp; Mul1n q
Cal l 446 4480

Will do br1by sil l 1nq 1n my
home C.1ll 614 38!l 97 55

mi sc. i tem s . State Rt . 7, 1
mi . above Swan Cr ee k
Bridge.

YARD sa le, Fr1da y s.
Sa tu rd ay, Ma y 28 &amp;. ?9, at
1323 Ml Ve rn on Ave 9
a.m . ?

ors
• Dryers • Freezers

Yard Sa fe 3 Famil y Sa t.

l .oz .. 999 si l ve r Fa ther' s
Day ba r , $10.00 . Sprin g
V a ll ey Tradi ng Co., Spring

Perf ec t Father' s Day gi ft ,

Want ed to buy small ma le

BAM to 5PM . Clolh ong S.

to 5. Ptanl1 Sub .. C1rcte Dr
off
of
Bu\1v a ll e Rd
Cloth ing. hou seho l d •t erns
&amp; m isc.

$50 .00.

Wa nted to Do

Co llo o Ca ll304 882 3316

Yard Sa le Fri . &amp; Sa t . Sea r s
sander &amp; g r inder 7 in _,
Atan gam e, m 1sc 2 mi .
west of Hospital on Rt . 35

2 Fam i ly Y ar d Sal e Sa l 9

• washers
• Dish ·
washers
• Range5 e Refrigerat-

4-5 lfc

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

Tobacc o beds, 446 1630 or
446 7337 or .t46 4745

8025.

All Makes

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
1·3-lfc

Yard Sa le Corner of 3rd &amp;
Oli ve . Ga llipoli s. Ma y 30th,
Satu rd ay On l y . Ches t type
freezer, good cloth es &amp;
oth er misc . 9 :00 to 5 :00

June 2 &amp; 3 goo d cltan
clothinq &amp; other it em s. A ll
cheap . 1820 Chatham A ve.,
Ga lli polis. 10 4.

Va lley Plaza , 446 8025 .

Tobacco planl s or w hole

bed Ca ll614 388 8514 .

revolver , pearl ha nd les, 4
3/ 4 r ill e barr el, 6 shot, 22
shorts or long s, S59 .95
Spr ing Valley T r ading Co ..
Spring V alley Pl aza , 446·

·

18

Mercerv1 1te, Oh

Tired of the hogh cost of car
in sur ance ?

e

SALES &amp; SERVICE

and privacy when you
move into this one. Gar-

"'

446·0294 ..

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

$15,000.
COUNTRY - Fresh air

A

SWEEPER and sewi ng
ma chine repair , parts, and
suppl ies.
P ick up and
deliv er y , Davi s Vac uu m
C leaner , one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd
Ca ll

F lower for M emorial Day
next to bank in Midd leport .
9AM to8PM 7day s aweek .

HIS AD

BOGGS

Announcements

22 cal iber Buffal o Scout

3

your money work for
you on this very little
work .needed to operate
busi ness. Collect the
money in the evening
and open the doors in
the
morning .
Only

thr ee be droom ranch hol)"'e with carport, separate
utility , storage building . Redu ced to $28.000.

Ollie~

5

LISTING

$37,500.
INVESTMENT -

back yard, gas heat. $22,500.

Jean Trussell

LISTING -

INVESTMENT

bedroom, one story home, new ca rpet1ng, tenced

Dottie Turnel;'

YOUNG'S

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

~~=========~t=============j~=====~==~;~

Radiator Specialist

houses in Racine. One
has
9
rooms, 2 baths, nat . gas
F .A . furnace, carpeting,
storm windows, and a 4
room hom e as a rental
or tor mother . Just

•
REALTORS:
Henry E. Cleland,Jr., GRI

J7 · tf c

J·24·ttc

the
Smallest
Heater Core to th e
Largest Radiator .

room one floor modern
home .
Ba t h
with
shower , equipped kit·
chen, ca rpeting and 2
nite leve l lots in Tup·
pers Plains for $31.500 .

Furniture Retail , equipment, building, and inv en
tory . Call for detail s.

home

c

NEW

608 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

PRICE REDUCED -

6· 1S· tf c

J·J· tfn

Fr-om

Lots of fruit trees, bath,
nat.
gas
furna ce,
ca rpetin g, garag e in the
basem ent, and privacy .
Asking $25.000 .

Real Estate - Gener•l

MIDDLE PORT -

Rt. 3, Box 54
Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614 ·8 43 ·2591

For all your wiring
d
f
nee s;
u rnaces
repair service and
installation .
Rest"dentt"al
&amp; Commercia I
Call742-3195

bedr oo m hom e with 2. 8

l---------------------'---

NEW LISTIN!l -

614-Hf-2112

yr . old 2 bedroom home.
Bath ,
carpeting ,
basement, insulated ,
garage, 2 porch es, 2
ac re s on good bla cktop
road. Sc hool bus and
mail rout es. 545,000 .

The Daily Sentinel

NEW LISTING -

POMEROY
LANQMARK

VIRGIL B. SR.
216 E. 2nd ~t.
Phone
1-( 614 )-992-3325

PH.992-2259

AUCTION

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

or949· 2417

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE

James Ray Thompson

(5\ 28, lie

'
Phone949·2293

Licensed &amp; Bonded

Real ElUte - Gener•l

That's right! When yuu use d column
inch or more in newspaper advertising
be it display or classified you reach
thousands of potential buyers that are
eager to receive your money-saving
message .

Dated thi s 25th da y of
June 1982.

reclamation. ·

Aluminum Siding

-·

·SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESS:
IS A.CINCH
IF YOU USE
THE INCH!

J AMES RAY BOYER .

Said appli cat ion wi l l be
by petition to b e f il ed in

)Wanted
)For Rent

3FT . WIDE

. ..,....

foundations ,

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
Vinyl&amp;

ROOFING

insen•on ... .... ....... SJ .OU

.

Ohio
. leJ
Detai

dleport, Ohio 45760.

You' ll get bef!er resulls --+-+.:.:.-=!-......:~--~
if you describe fully,
give price . The Sen1inel
reser"ves the right to
classify, edit or r ei ect ::~~~~~~~~~~!_Oj
any ad. Your ad will be put
in
the
proper
classi fi cation ff you ' ll --,.,.l-....l--1--.:.L--1
check the proper box
These cash rates
below .
include discount

Jane Wagner, Trea sur er
621 South Third Avenu e

Sizes from 4 to 6 and all
wood buildings 24x36.
Insulated Dog Houses

dark S. Sa l. 9·' Rl. 218 al

~
3

Wanted to Buy

9

5 Family Yard Sale Fr 1. 9

ARABQAEemems:---:

IL-----------1-===========f~=========::::;~

ON ALUM1N1M

937~Buflato

667- Coolville

Up to 15 word s . Th ree day

Utility Buildings

4 19-1 mo.

NEW SPECIAL
LOW PRICE

89s-Letart

742-Rulland

water, sewer, pon·

-----··

.

77~Mason

949-Racine

v Ice,
ds,

Mi sc . Merchandice

54

882-New Haven

247- Letart Falls

Up to 15 Words .. Six day

Public '!otice

1----------..l...----------1

)For Sa le
)Announcement

98~Chester

343-Portland

Up lo 15 wor d s .. One day

Public Notice

Rout e

Area Code JG4
67s-Pt. Pleasant
4sa-Leon
57&amp;-Apple Gro•e

Pomeroy

24S-R io Grande
2S6--Guyan Dist.
643- Arabia Dist.
179- Walnut

StFJIEI!S

Public Noti ce

S lat e

"4
992- Middleport

44&amp;-Gallipolis
l67-Cheshire
l88-Vinton

wv

Mason co.,

Meigs County
Area Code

(Average 4 words per line)

Chillicoth e. Ohio, 45601.
and whose cu rrent address
is unkn own, will tak e noti ce
that Patr ic ia Ann Vaughn
11 has fil ed a Compla int for
di vo r ce in the Meig s Coun
l y Court of Co mmon Pl eas,
Pom er oy, Ohio, Case No .
18105, cap tioned Patricia
Ann Vaughn v s Rona ld D .
Write your own ad and order by mall with this I Vaughn . Sa id Complaint
coupon . Cancel your ad by phone when you get I a lleges that Ronald D .
results . Money not ref undable.
Va ughn ha s been gui lt y of
I gross
neg l ec t of duty and
I extre me cru elty, and pray s
for a divorce and other
relief .
Sa id Defendant will take
I noti ce th ai he i s required to
answer th is Complaint
within twenty -eig ht (28)

Name _________________ ,

73 va ns S. 4 WD

6 1 Fa rm Equi pm en l
62 Wanted to buy
63 Livestoc k
64 Hay &amp; Grai n
65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

WE MUSI HAVE YOUR HElP.

following telephone exchanges. ..

74·Motorcycles
75 -Boa ts &amp; Motor s
76-Auto Parts &amp; Acce ssori es
77 -Auto Repair

Farm Sgpplles
&amp; li&gt;JeS!DEI!

nentals

11 Help Want ed
12 S1tua f 10n Wanted
13 I nsura nce
14 Business Train 1ng
15 Sc hoo ls Instru ction
16 Radio. TV &amp; CB Repa1r
17 Mi sce ll aneous
18 Wan ted T o do

Her residerice, one mile soutlt of
Tuppers Plains on Route 7. II is
up to you if the cemetery is to
be kepi in beautiful condition.

71-A utos f or Sa le

53 Antiqu es 54 M i sc. Merc handi se
55 Bui lding Suppli es
56 Pe ts for Sa le
57 Musciallnstrument s
58 -Frui t s &amp; Veg et ab le s
59 For Sa le or Tr ade

Sites start from JOJC24"

PUBLIC "OTICE

Roule 7, R,.dsville, Oh. 45772.

7'1 -Trucks for Sa le

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

5-21 I mo.

Tr 1115pattatlen

51 H o u seho ld Good s
52 CB , TV &amp; Radio Equipm ent

23 Prof essional Se rv1ce s

Dorer &amp; backhoe ser·

4 )0 li e

Classified pages cover the

21 Business Opportunity
']') Money to Loan

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND
CONSTRUCTION

PH . 99H913

the date set for hear ing.
ROBERTS. BUCK
JUDGE
Common Pl eas Court,
Probate Di v ision ,
M e ig s Count y , Ohi o
{ 5) 21, 28 2tc

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS

f~~~~============~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==============~~~~

may file wrillenexceptions

To all concerned, the TuppeB
Plains Cemetery Fund is nearly
depleted, we must have your ton·
hibuhons in order to keep up
the cemetery. Male paJments to
RUBAL CALDWELL, lrOJsureo, Old

Merthandlse

SERVICE

•dd
d
d 1•
-n ons an remo eung
- Roofing and gutter work
-l:onttele work
-Plumbing and
electrical work
1Free Estimates)
Ph. 949·2609
149. 2234
RACINE,~-~~~ mo.

CA NDLELIGHT INN
Rt . l,Ches htre, Oh .
Ohio St. Rt . 7

to said acc ount s or to mat ters pertai nin g to the
exec ution of the Court not
less than f ive da ys prior to

PHONE 992-2156

cARPENTE~

day to day until finally
disposedof .
Any person interested

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

f 1nane1a1

RANDY'S

c-

A

Yard Sale

II Til

r;:::::::::::::::::~;:::::::::::::::::~~::::::::::::::::~

COUN T S.
PROBATE
~e~tT · MEIGS CO UNTY .

tington

a:ru

Business Services

IN THE COMMON
PLEASE COURT

before levels.
But DIBona said that doesn't
mean that consumer demand Is up.
Beea use of price Increases the past
month, the na tion's 10,(0) wholesal·
ers and 190,(0) gasoline s tations
may be stockpiling gasoline In a n·
ticlpation of further price Increases, he said.
"There's a lot of speculation that
people are going to go out and do a
lot more driving this summer, but
we don 't know that," DIBona said.
"It's very competitive out there
and that suggests there's plenty of
gasoline available."
The nation's primary stocks of refined gasoline have dropped from a
41-day supply in May 1981 to a 31day supply as of last week. The nor·
mal refinery stockpile going Into
the summer driving season Is a 3037 day supply.

The

Ohio

Bu stn css
Opportun• I Y

Bus 1ncss or store ro:)m 1n
Pa rk Cen t r,1 1Hotel
Show milk dr1nk crs a
p r od uc t tllal may Cr1SIIy
ea rn you $80 ,-JOO , w olh 1n th e
nex t "{Car Ca ll Rober t H ar

per 304 675 1293 or 675 5868 .
Mon ey to Loan

22

REF IN A NCE or purct1ase
you r home 30 Yf'M fi xed
ra te WVa &amp; Oh10 Leade r
Mort qaqe , 77 E Sl aTe St _,
A th ens, Oh 592 305 1
H aw• lanct? Wan t to budd?
N ot h1nq down. tow 1n l f'rPS I,
no payment l or 6 m ont hs

61 4 S92 3053
Prof eSS IOnrtl
Se r v1c es

23

C&amp;L Boo kk cep1nq
Bookk ec p1no &amp; I fix se r v 1ce
l or a llly pps Of bUS11l CSSC5
Caro l N eal
446 3862
P1ano t un1nq anct rr pa1 r
Ln nf' oa n 1CIS ASSOCI() !(' of
B r ull1 Cr1rd1 ' ~
Gnll1p0I 1S
and Cu nn 1noh;un's AltlPnc:,

N E'.~ 'S
RELEASE
T he
Gol lh il M e1qs Commun 1t y
Ac t 10n Age nc y CETA 742 295 I or 992 2082
p r og r am 1S cu r rentl y ac
ce pt 1nq appli Crl iiOflS t or nw
:Rl!"i!fEslate
s u mme r
Yo uttl
Em
pl o ym c nl
Proqram
(SYE P J
EI1Q1bil il y 31
Hom es for S.11 e
re qu 1rcmcn l
I
Nea t, 3 bd r , br1 ck. horne .
e co nomi ca lly
ct 1sad
112 ba t11s. Qu1 Cl nc'lq h
vant aqed. 2 14 to 21 years
of age Ap pi 1Ca l 10ns ac
bo r hood 10°o a ssum ~1biE'
ce p te d Mo nd a y F r 1day , lo.J n. bes t oil er C111 4.J6
s·oo 4 : 30 at th f' c A A of 7080
fl ee . 41 7 112 2nd Ave.
Galli pOliS, Oh , 446 461 2, ex
14? nrrc f nrrn qoorl house
tens1on 63 M e1qs Coun ty a nd barn s Call446 2599
addr ess CAA offi ce a f 11 7
2nd A ve . Po mcr y . Oh .
H ouse a t 513 3 rd Ave ,
99 2 2313
G all 1p0 I1 S Exce llen t 1n
ves lm e nt pr operl y, lOned
Wanted m 1ddl c aqed or co mm c r c•al 3 apt ~1 11 rc n
older woman to sta y wi t h ted plu s 2 r m &amp; ba t hs.
me 2 days a w ee k No work Poss ibd1f y ot 41h a pt
1nvol ved. clean surr oun
$35,000 . Will fi na nce Call
dinq s. 614-256 11 98
614 533 3884 alter 6PM

lf you ar e •nler es t ed 1n
bcco m 1nq a dertl er or 1n
hav1nq o"arti es for " Fr1 en
dly H ome s" ca ll Marilyn
Pow e ll 6 14 99?·6525, P 0
Bm&lt; 204, Syrac use. Oh

65
Ga rf 1e ld
Ave,
Ga ll ipOliS 3 rm &amp; ba th
ov erlookonq Ot1oo Rover
Park1no 1n rear . S16.000
Wd l f1n ance Ca ll 614 533
3884 afte r 6PM

N E EDLECRAF T · Ea rn1n

N ew l oq horn e on r1 ver
tr ont 111 M1d cll cpor t 446
1557

come demon str a t1 nq our
st i fchery coll ec lwn
No
quo ta s, no depos ll . Qual i t y
k i ts. 1·800 424 43 20 or 304

5863970 . CR EA TIVE EX
PRE SS ION S
Mtdd l c aged l ady to l1ve 1n
with lad y Mu st ha ve car
Ca ll 304 675 7290, Lo ra do
Au st1n
W r1nl ed
y ounq
non
dr1nk1 nQ datry farm help,
mi lk1ng and farm work
Se nd le tt er nnd th r ee
r efer ences to Box P 27 . 1n
c ar e
Po1n l
P le a san t
Rcqts l er , Po1nl Pl easan t,

wv
12

25550 .

Situation s Wa nt ed

Hou se pa 1nl1nQ. ro of in q ,
co ncr ete work . 992 2836
H rw e vacan c y for eldC'rl y
per son Room . boa r d a nd
laundry . Rea sonabl f' 6 14

992 6022
13

In surance

SANDY A ND BEA VER ln
suran ce Co has off er ed
se r v •ces for fire insuran cf'
coverage in Ga ll1 a Coun t y
for a lm ost a ce ntury .
Fa r m . home and persona l
property coverages ar e
available to meet on
dividual needs . Con tact
H arry Pit chford , aqe nt
Phone 446· 1427 .

15

IT" s GE TTIN G LATE but
you cnn st d I hav(' n tl om f? of
your own d you Cc1 rn bet
ween $9 ,000 and $1 5.000 a
year 2 126 houses wdl be
bu1ll on t he stat e of Oh10 un
d er
f arm hom e ru r a l
hous1nq
progr n rn
the
r ema1nd er of 1982 These
home s w il l be l 1nanccd
with no down pa y men t and
paym ent s wi l l be !ow as
$ 125 per mon th . SC'e our
mod el nea r lh e P1c P a(
M ark el on R T 50, W .
A thens or call 992 703 4 to'r
1nf o . K 1nqsbu r y Home s,
1100 E M a1r 51 Por'lr r oy ,

Oh
J
bedroom
hOu 5f'
1n
Pom r r oy V1 nyl Sod1nq &amp;
f1r eplac c
N1 CC IOCilt10 n
Pr1 ced to Sf' II 99? 7446

ho uo:.P
o"n
3 be d room
Ru l ldn(l /\11 ronct 1 r ar
qnraq c, P ili iO. moclNn kd
r hen . qa s hr at . f1 rrp1oc e
6 " 591 S087
H ou'lc. M f'adowbrook /\d
d 1l1 on. 3 lw dr oo rn . l tlm ily
r oom W1 lt1 l 1rep1,1 ( P Cf' f)
l ra l r1or , bc1Semcnt Phone

304

6 75

1542

OWN ER wnntc, Ofl f'r

c,e ll
or t rodf' Thrr f' bf'nrooms,
2 bil lh s. br 1ck, r ornr r lot.
304 615 77'}3

Schools Instruction

Karate the ultimate in self
defence all pr iva te lessons.
M en, women , &amp; ch i ldren.
1 nstruct ion thru black bell.
Also av ai l ab l e Karat e
uniforms puching and
k ic king bags, a nd protec·
t ive equ ipm ent. Jerr y
Lowery
&amp;
Assoc iat es
Karate
Studio.
143
Burlington Rd ., Jack son ,

Oh . Call 286 3074.

T l1rcf' beclr oom t1ousc. h 1
ba se m ent . 1° 1 iil rl ' qr ou nd

304 67 5 3279
32

Mob1le Home s
for Sa le

TRI S TATE MOBILE
HOM E S. USED MOBIL E
HOME S. CARS, TRU CKS
GALLIPOLIS . CHE CK
OUR PR ICES. CALL 446
7572.

The Silk Hou se (custom
si lk fl owe r s). Complete
bridal line. weddings, and
all occasions. Cal1367 ·7566.

CLEAN USED MOBILE
KE SSEL'S
HOM ES
QUALITY
MOBILE
HOME SALES , 4 MI .
WEST , GALLIPOLI S, RT
35 . PHONE 446·3868.

Lawn Mowing no yard to
big or small. Reliabl e and

Call Skidmore l or mobile
homes moved . Gr eenlawn

10 -~ -.:_wante~ t~ [&gt;~

_.

ex. cond. Caii6H·388·8801.

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Pay cash for mini motor

home in good cond., 79 dependable. For estimate
model up prefered. Call call 446·3159 after 6PM 256·
1967.
614·256·6244.

Transport . Call

446·2783

days. 446-3479 ' evenings .
Licen sed &amp; insured

�Sentinel
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Mobile Homes

57

They'll Do It Every Time

for Sale

For sale 7ft. comb . pool and
ping -pong table. All ace.
exc. cond., $200 . Call 446·
1155.

Pr .ce reduced For sa le or
rent
12x60 2 bedroom
mobile home w1th 2 lots.
Gas heat, rural wa ter.
Close to c•ty l imits. Call
446· 1294

1 fuel oil heater Perfection,
1 yr. Old., perfect cond.
Also ha s therostatic con ·
trol. 2 Fuel oil tanks 275

For sale Off•ce t~ailer
12x45, fuel oil heat, a/c. one
full bath, $2.000. Ca ll 446
4119, 7:00·4· 30
1977

14x70

V•Hage

ga t. Call 256·6565.

Park,

custom bu1ll, 3 bdr , 1 112
baths, underp•nn1ng, porch
and ca rport . Call245 9216

trailer,

12 x: 60

c ond•t•on

Call

exce llent
446 1552

Furnished, a•r cond•f•oned,
underpinn.ng, set up on lot
'"Middleport
1974 Champion. electnc,
12x 60
underp•nn.ng,
washer,
dryer. beamed
l•v•ngroom, ceil1ng, par
!•ally furn• s hed $7,000 949
1369

USED MOBILE
576 2711

HOME

MOBILE HOME S MOVED
L1censed

&amp;

1nsured

Call

304 576 2711
1972 Shultz 12x65, gas heat,

3 bedrooms, pilrtially fur
n1shed 304 675 2907
!982 Nashau 14 x70 w1th
7x20 expando. 2 bdr , 2
baths, fireplace. all elec
fr1 c, $2,000 &amp; assumable
loan Catl304-576·2706

73 Trader. wetsher , dryer ,
new ca rpetmg, wdl sell
part1ally furnished or un
furn1shed $5300 304 773
5503
33

Farms for Sale

Sma ll farm for sa le Will
tak e n1 cc trailer lor down
payment Call 256 -6663
35

Lots &amp; Acreage

Pr1 ce reduced 2 lots w1fh
rural water close to c 1fy
l1m1fS. $4,450 00 Call 446
1294
For sa le one and t'lalf ncres
more
or
l ess,
ap
prox1ma te ly 600 II road
trontnq e
on
Co ra
Centerpo1nt Rd near Cen
terpo1nt
$3 ,000 00 Phone
68) 6944
10 r~cres at R 10 Grand£' on
Ce nterpo1nt
Rd
Rural
wo ter 614 26'15916

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Mobile Homes
for Rent

b lock from co ll ege Cal l at
fer 5, 245 9172
Furn1sh ed apt. 2 bdr . 1136
'lnd Ave. Gall1potis. $160,
water pd ., c hild OK Ca ll
446 4416atter7PM
Furnished apt , 3 bdr ., 131
4th Ave ., Gallipo li S $195,
water pd , child OK Call
446 4416 after 7PM

LMqc lot lor sa le 9 miles
north Pt Pleasant on Rt 'l
at Flatroc k All util1f1es
available . 304 675 1248 after

Furn1shed efficiency $135,
utilt1es pd , 607 2nd Ave ..
Ga llipoli s. One person,
share bath . Cal l 446 ·4416 af
fer 7PM

5

Part1ally
furn1shed
rooms and bath 99'1 5908

4

Apartmen ts. 675 5548
41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr . house, apts, com
merc1al
highwasy Iron
tage Ca l l 304-675 5104 or
675 5386

APARTMENTS,
mobile
homes,
houses,
Pt .
Pleasant and Ga llipoli S
614 446 8221 or614 245 9484

Homes for Rent. Lease or
Land contrac t 1n town or
coun t ry .
Call
Strou t
Realty , 446 0008

TWO
bedroom,
un
furn1shed One bedroom ef ·
f1c1ency 304 675 2722

3 bdrm house. cent a1r, 2
firepla ces,
good ne1gh
borhood Call 675 5104 or
675 5386 .
House 4 r &amp; bath, newly
remodeled, located 1701 112
Chestnut St Call446 3870

3 bdr nouse 1n Ga llipoliS .
$250 mo, ref , no pe t s Call
446 1734 after 7PM or
before 9AM

5

r
house on r1ver.
beaut1ful view, pr1vacy,
$275. per mo plus depos1t
Ca ll 446 4922 after 5:30 or
week dens
Pomeroy 2
bd room.
r emode l ed,
408 Spr1 ng
Carpeted, secur1ty depos1t
$100 Rent $195 Call after 6
p m 992 ·2288
For rent in Rac1ne ·n1ce 'l
bd .room hou se Comp letely
furn1 shed, with air cond .,
all utiliti es pa1d $300. per
month . 949· 2801 or949·2860
Furnished hou se Adults
only. No pets 949·2253 .
Deposit requ~red

APARTME NT
'n
Pleasant, 614 446·8221

3 bedroom and bath
Rutland. 992 ·5858

45

Furnished Rooms

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-

SLEEP ING ROOMS and
light hou sekeep ing apt .,
Park Central Hotel
Rooms with cooki ng, cab le ,
a1r , $40 a week 304 773
5651

42

Mobile Homes
Rent ______

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Mobile home for rent. Call
446· 4225 or 446·0756.
Nice furnished mobile
home, central air, 1 mi.
below city over looking
river, adults only. Call 446·
0338 .
Trailer for rent, air cond.,
beautful river view in
Kanaug~. Call446·1602.
Mobile home for rent. Call
446-jlOl.

2 bdr. trailer $150 per mo.
Call614-379-2435.

Hom emade
stee l
c lothe s lin e post, stee l
swi ng se ts. 675·3677 .
Locksm1 th Supp l1e s and
Equ1pment. blanks, tool s,
machmes, code books, etc.
Va lue $2300. Sell $1500.
Cash $1620. Terms . Retired
locksm tth , phone 304 458·
1541.
SEARS weight bench com
plete w1th weights. Call af ·
fer 5 p.m 304-882 2688 .
1971 Gremlin $100 . for par
ts, elec tric hookup for
trailer
including pool
160 00. 304-675·6230 .

Guns, Vesta Schu ltz Phone
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
304 675· 1376
Sofa, cha1r. rocker, of·
taman, 3 tab les, (extra
55
Building S':Jppl~s
heavy by Front,er), $685
Sofa, chair and lovesea t. Building materia ls block,
$275 . Sofa s and cha1rs bnck, sewer pipes, w1n
1 priced from $285 . to $795
dows, I intels, etc Claude
Tables, $38 and up to $109 . W1nters, Rio Grande, 0
H1de a beds,$340 ., queen Ca tt245·5121.
s1ze. $380 Recliners, $175
to $295 ., L amps from $18. to
REDUCED .
$65 5 pc dinettes from $79., PRICE'S
to$385. 7 pc, Sl89. and up . Metal shee t' s flat porcelm
Wood table with 4 chairs, enamel coa ted , will nail,
$219 up to S49S. Desk SliO . won't rust Ex. material all
Hutches, 1300 and $375 .. types of building 20·24·
maple or p1ne flnisn . gauge 4'•8' $7.00, 4'xl0'
$8 00, 4'xl2' 19 .60. 4'x odd
Bedroom suites
Bassett
$5 00 Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Cherry, $795
Bunk bed
614-667 ·3085
comp lete w1th mattresses,
$250 and up to $395 . Cap
Pets for Sale
ta1n's beds, $275 comp lete. 56
Baby beds. $99 . Mattresses
DRAGONWYND
CAT
or box springs, full or twin,
TE RY
KENNEL AKC
$58 ., firm , $68. and $78
pupp 1es,
CFA
Queen set s, $195 4 dr . Chow
Him a lay an, Pers1an and
che sts, $42 . 5 dr . chests,
S1amese kittens . Call 446
$54 . Bed frames, S20.and
3844 after 4 p m
S25 ., 10 gun Gun cab 1nets,
$350 , dmette chairs $20.
and $25 . Gas or electric HILLCREST KENNEL
ranges.
$325.
Baby Boarding all breeds, c lean
matresscs, S25 &amp; $35, bed indoor -outdoor fa c ilities
frames $20. $25, &amp; S30. Used Also AKC Reg . Dober
Furniture
bookcase, mans Call 446·7795
ranges and TV's . 3 mdes
out Butaville Rd Open 9am BR I ARPATCH KENNELS
to 7pm; Mon . thru Fri ., 9am Boardmg and grooming .
to 5pm, Sa t
AKC
Gordon
se tt ers,
446 0322
Engl1sh Cocker Spa niels
Call388 9790 .

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46

__ Spa~~ f~r _R~nt

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
P.ark. Route 33, North of
Pomeroy Large lots. Call
992 7479 .
TRAILER lot, 90x70, Pear ·
son
Trailer
Court,
Ga llipoli s Ferry, 304·6756167 .
Sma ll
trailer
spaces.
Mason 304 773 5651
Pr1vate trail er lot for rent.
3
m1les
from
town
Charleston Rd. References
required. 304-675·2017 .

47

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Wanted to Rent

Wanted to rent warehouse,
storage build1ng or large
garage 1n city of Gallipolis.
Call446·3159.

Meretlandlse
Sl
Household Goods
--·- ------- -- GOOD
USED
AP ·
PLIANCES
washers,
dryers,
refrigerators,
ranges.
Skaggs
Ap·
pliances, Upper River Rd.,
beside Stone Crest Motel.
446·7398.
Whirlpool 2 speed washer,
Whirpqol 4 cycle dryer,
good cond., guaranteed, $90
each . Call256·1207.
Wrought iron picnic frame,
new, Krisch drapery draw
rod extends 150 if!. 3 quilt
tops and G.E. scrubber,
polisher and rug shampooer. :104-675-3730, 2809
Birch Ave.

General Electric Dishwasher. Phone 304·675-1084
or 675-1393.

POODLE GROOM ING .
Call Judy Tay lor at 367
7220

CB,TV, Radio
Equipr:n~nt

65 Watt Kenwood receiver
$375 K -960 Yamaha casset ·

te deck $400. Craig belt
dr1ve turntable $190. 1 pr.
75 watt Realistic speakers
$200 or comp lete system for
$900. Ca ll 675·7614 after 9
pm
54

Misc. MerchandiCe
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in

Three bedroom hou se in
County $200.00 month,
$50.00 deposit. r eferences
required. 304·675·4433 · 675·
2136.

TROYBIL T ROTOTILLE
RS, All models . D1scounts!
sh tpment ,
1mmed1ate
Trades considered . Call
703 942 3871
or
wr1te
Hickory Hill Nursery, Rt 1
Box 390 A, Fishersville, VA
12939

Pt.

One bedroom apartment.
part1ally furn1shed 1n Hen
derson Phone 304·675·1972

-

2 bd .room Carpet in liv1ng
room . Elec. range m k1t ·
chen Clean and ready to
move into. 992·3090 .

'1'12
- - Beare at scanner, 8 channel
with crys tal s, lead tine and
antenna $100 firm . 614 667
3085.

I bdr . apt 1n R10 Grande 1 ,

Furn1shed Apartments 243
Ja ckson P1ke 1 I 2 bdr .,
$195 &amp; $210 Adults, util1l1es
pd Cal l446 4416 after /PM

r~cre

Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCT ION FURNITURE &amp;
PAWN SHOP 62 Olive St,
2 bdr
fra1ler turn1shed,
adults only, Brown Trader Gall1po tis . 3 p1ece 11ving
room sui te s COl iCh love
Park, 992 3324
seat ·chair S199, 2 piece
l1v1ng room su ites from
Furn1shed Mobile Home. 3 S 140 up, love seats from $70
bedrooms,
washer dryer . up maple dinet sets from
On private lot. No pets . S991 to $199, wall huggers
Deposit required . 949 2253
$100 ., rect1ners $80, maple
rockers $49,
bedroom
su1 tes $150, var 1ety of table
43
Farms for Rent
lamps, marble top stands
PASTURE for rent, 40 head $30 and up, box spri ngs &amp;
catt le, no horses, abun · mattress
(new)
$100,
dance water &amp; grass, good severa l uti l ity cabine t s, k1f ·
f ence. phone 304·675· 1269 .
chen cabi nets wood &amp;
metal. baby beds, ches ts of
drawers S25 to $60, 3-way
44
Apartment
recliners $100, gas &amp; elec ·
for Rent
tr1c ranges, refrigerators,
Furn1shed Apartr:nent 607 1 wash stands, bunk beds
2nd . Ave . Ga lliPOli s. 1 bdr, 1 comp lete with bunkies
adu lts. $195, utilties pd . ; $170, severa l dressers, hall
Call 446 4416 after 7PM .
i trees, beds, brass head
board beds $35, bookcases,
1
Furn1shed 3 r . w1th pr1vate smok ers, Hoover spi n dry
bath
845 Second Ave ., ' washer,
wr1nger
type
Ga ll1pOI1 s. catl446 ·2215
washers, hutch, coa l &amp;
wood heaters, te levision s,
tan s, new tool s of all kmds,
Apartmen t , 2 bdr, unf .. no var~ety of Silv ers tone cook ·
pets Ca ll446 3937 .
ware Call446·3159 .

lot s 150 II road
c iTy
water.
brh1nd 84 Lumber. calf 304
675 6873 , 675 3618

TWO

front~lq P.

Strawberries pick your
own, bring your own con·
tainers . Haskell Saunders,
Bidwelt · Rodney Rd . Call
245·54 10.

sa te. You cut and bale. Call

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Plastic Septic Tanks. State
and county approved. 1,000
qal. tank, price $340. Other
sizes in stock, haul in your
p"kup truck Call 614·286·
5930, Jackson, Oh. RON
EVANS ENTERPR ISES

1975 Case 450, dozer ·
tra c tor, 1,800 hrs., very
good cond., $14,900. Cal l
446 4537
RATLIFF'S POOL CEN ·
TER Poo ls sale, supplies &amp;
mstallat1on 403 2nd. Ave.,
Ga lli polis, Oh . Ca ll 446·
6579.
In ground · Ablove
ground .

Sonia 's Profess1onal Dog
Groom1ng Call614 388·8547
and ask for Son1a.
3 femal e Toy Peekapoos.
all white, 6 wks . old. May
31 Catl256·136l

POODLE
pup s,
AKC
reg 1stered No Checks, 304
895·3958 .
Sea lpom t Siamese krttens
for sa te. A ll female , 7 and 8
weeks old, very nice . $40.
each 304-675·6145 or 304·
675-5504 leave name and no.
Excellent pedigree AKC
Chow Chow stud serv1ce
availab le 304·576 2618.
FOUR adu lt female rab ·
bits, 4 home built cages,
304 89S 3677 .

TWO male registered
Himalayan kittens, phone
304·458 1536 .

sert,~lees

YAMAHA
GUtTERS
SUPER
DISCOUNT
PRICES! Send self ad·
dressed stamped enve lope
tor price list. or send $1
{r efundabl e with pur ·
c hase)
for
colored
brochure to : Studio E
Music, Inc. , 141, Glouster,
Oh 45732 .

1982 Models Katch · Att
buildings all sizes, wired,
ro tlup
doors.
Gallipolis
Block co ., 446 2783

Pas ture tor rent . Also ap·

81 .. - --- - Home- -- -

- !_!n_p!:_O~__!!I_!f!!~- STUCCO PLASTERING
textured ce ilings com ·
merclal and residentiaL
free est im ates. Ca ll 256·
1182.

curtains

&amp;

cond.llli~;;~~£;~~
---------

Catt446·7162.
shams
a ll match, ex.

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12" Bell Saw self feed
planer, 9 set of molding
kn.ife, 1 Shaper, severa l ex·
Ira knives. $2,000. 4-46·9285.
Upright freezer 12 yrs. old
$75. 12.000 BTU air cond.,
used 4 months. Call 245·

9489.
Soi td maple desk $50, very
old hand made comforter
$50. Call245-9132.
1 picture window 48x84 and
2 garage doors. Calf 4-4&lt;1·
4555 after 5.
New bench vise, Sears tow ·
bar, electric wheel balan·
ce, lawn mower, afghans.
cau446-2316.

PAINTING
tnterior and
exterior,
plumbing,
roofing, some remodeling.
20 yrs . exp. Call388·9652 .

Fruit
____&amp; v_~!l_e~~~~ __ _

0

,.
CAPTA IN EASY

1 WANT li-IEM fO

THE OWl- ~Y!? TO

()
0

READ A50l!T ME. l

UNDE~STAND

THE
PARKNES!?. 5EEK
THE 1-16HT.

Marcum
Roofing
&amp;
Spouting. 30 years ex·
perience, spec ializing in
built up roof. Ca II 388·9857 .

•

WA~T THEM TO ?EE-

ME IN THEIR MOV!E
HOUS.ES. . 1 WAIVT

THfM TO ELECT ME-

TO
Strawberries. Call Harold
Taylor, 446·8691
Strawbernes pick
your
own, bring
con tainer .
Claude Winters, Rio Gran·
de,61045·Sl2l
59

For Sale or Trade

5· U

French City
Painting
residential &amp; commerc ial,

~~==========;::======~~~~interior,
exter ior, paper
hanging ,
&amp;
textured

74 Chevy 3/4 ton truck ~
frame &amp; rear end Call388·
9684.
For sale or trade 4-bolt
ma1n 350 Chevy block, new
crank, new bearings, new
tim1ng chain, radical cam
shaft, new gasket set. 14x9
Fenton R T mag wheels
(varifitl Call61088·9684.
For sale -1981 Ford Tractor.
model 1700, 4 wheel drive
dieseL 5 ft . brush -hog . 12 in.
post hol e digger. 4ft. by 8
It chevy utility trai ler . 992·
7298
For sate used R40 DitCh
Witch trencher . 1 61.t·694·
7841 .
275 ga l. fuel oil tank with
legs K 1ddie sw mg , $85 for
all 992 3675
For Sa le : 1978 Sears 18 hp.
garden tra c tor 1ncludes 10
c f. wagon, 10 in . turn plow,
snow blade , chains, wheel
we,ghts, Sl200 . 742·2935.
Carport fram es of 3 chan ·
nel~ron , 9''x26' 5)6 1n. stee l
post 8 ft ., 3 framed used
doors 3 pa1r s liding oak
doors, gas water heater.
slate roofing 614 992 6254 .
Frailer 10x50 House trail er
Saw mill 614·742·3102

Farm &amp;Mjjlles

estaelc

&amp; tl
61

Farm Equipment

78 model M.F . 245 diesel, 6
spd . trans .. PS, 250 Hrs.,
same as new, $6,900. Bel
saw, molder cleaner, same
as new $900.·614-886·5955.
John Deere LA Mower·
cultivators, plows. Call 256·
6506 .
Mechanical
transplanter
for setting tobacco now on
sa fe . Swisher Implement
John Deere Dealer, Rt . 1,
Gal lipolis, 446·0475.
New and Used Troy -Built
tillers
for
gardening .
Sw isher Implement John
Deere Dea ter, Rt . l,
Gallipol is, 446·0475.
For sale pull type lime
spreader. Ca ll 256· 1206.

9N Ford tractor. Sl.OOO. 614·
985 4335.

-----·- - - Side delivery hay rake,
spoke wheel type 3 pt.
Hookup, like new $400. af·
fer 5 p.m . 304·882· 2819.
This
week
specia l .
Niemeyer 10ft. hay tedders
$1700. One row mechanical
tobacco setter $595. Keefer
Service Center. St. Rt. 87,
Ripley Rd. Pt. Pl. 304-895·
3874.

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63

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For sale cow, Red Angus
mixed, very healthy . Call
614·379·2609 or 614·379·2593.
For sale manure spreader,
Ben Bickers, 614·367·7727.

65

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&amp; Fertilizer
-Seed
-- - - -- -

BULK
BLENDED
Agricultural
fertilizer
delivered &amp; spread or
delivered &amp; dumped or
picked up at plant. Bien·
ding service hours 8 to .,.,
Monday thru Friday, other
hours request on spreader
buggy rentals , A complete
independent busines. Farm
Equipment serivce, Clif·
ford W . Snyder owner,
Jackson, OH, 286·4983.

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TFanspartatlan
71
for Sale
- - - -Autos
- - --- - -1974 Datsun 710 Wagon,
exc. gas mileage, $1150.
Call 446·4222 9· 5. Weekend
and after 5 p.m . 4-4&lt;1·2174.
1974 Camaro with 76 small
engine, new paint, new
tires, new crome side
plates. Call 446·3142 or 446·

2235.
1980 Blazer fully equiped,
$6,500. Call446·3108.
'69 Ford Fairlane, '72 Pin·
to, '69 Chevy pickup. Call
446·2821.

GLASS TINTING Auto·
Commercial - Residential.
Also kits available. Energy
Control System. Call 446·
9316.
76 TR7 in exc. cond. Call
61045·9212 or614 245·9559.

1981 Chevette, 2 door, 4
speed, ex c. cond. Must sell.
742·2143.
1975 Buick LeSabre. 247·
2605.
1981 Horizon 4 dr. auto.,
ps., pb., ster.eo and more.
Low miles. Accept trade
'1'12·3798.

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Truck's for Sale
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72

FOR SALE: 1975 Chevy .
Automatic, good interior,
runs good. SSOO. 1969 chevy
truck ·ca mper lop-tool box.
Runs good. Good gas mi.,
standard shift. $300. 992·
2420.

Creative wood
decks,
pressurized pine, cedar &amp;
redwood. Free estimate.
Catl388·9762.

1978 Sunline truck camper
like new for $1800. Call 304·
675·5903 after 5 p .m .

Masonary work,
Logue
Contracting,
Rt .
1,
Ewington. Call 388·9939.

73 FORD F350, l ton, good
condition, 304·576·2578.
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CHRISTIAN'S
CON ·
STRUCTION .
Constr .,
roofing, siding, spou t1ng,
fencing, painting, repairs &amp;
cteamng . 446 2000. ca ll
before 8 and after 5 : 30 .

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

73

1974 Dodge, lf•, 4 wheel
dnve, loaded, S3500. 304675 3682.
7_4 _

_ ~!»t~_r_~y~I~---

Honda '81 moped, $225.00,
like new. Call446·4045.
1977 Honda Goldw'"g· IOOO,
beautiful cond., full -dress.
Call 446·0648 after SPM.
For sale
1982 Honda
Odyssey lik e new. Ca ll 614·
446·3993

1981 CR80R Honda dirt
bike, heavy duty chain and
sprockets. like new con·
dition . Call 245·9216.
81 Honda Elsinore 450 exc.
cond . Call 446·8342 or 614·
245·5478
76 Honda 550 4 cylinder,
dressed n1ce, lots of extras.
Call446 2918.

1979 Yamaha XS 1100 . Exc.
cond. Fully dressed. Lots of
ex tras . Low mileage . 992 ·
5170 or 992·6288
1977 Electra glide classic,
low mileage, very clean.
must see to apprec1ate. 592 5864, A !hens.

FRYE'S NEW MOPED'S
While they t a~t. $395.
Coming soon!!!
DRAG
SPEC I AL Tl ES · HARLEY
PARTS. Rutland Ohio. Ca ll
742 ·2081 or 742·9575.
1946 H .D . TRIKE 45. 73
Sporster 1000, stock front
end. Ext. creme. 750 Nor·
ton
Hardtail. Springef'"
front end. FRYE'S 742 ·
2081 .
__ ! _ _

New and used H.O. parts.
Complete line of new
gaskets.
DRAG
SPEC I ALTIES. FRYE'S .
742·2081.

1980 850 special. Good cond..
614·992·5509.
Honda mini trail 50, $350.
afer 5 p.m. 112 Pleasant St.

1975 Ford Gran Torino
stat ion wagon. V -8, p.s.,
p.b., runs good. No rust. A
good buy $795. firm . 614·
667·3085.

1977 YAMAHA 650 street
bike, good engine, new
front tire, $550. Will traJJe
or barter cal l 304·882·2046.

1968 Mustang 289 auto. V·8
with Keystone Classics.
614·992·5434.

Honda 350 CL, 1971, c lean.
5425.00, Call after 5 p.m.
304-675·6055.

1974 Buick La Sabre. Good
cond .. no rust. Sl, 100. 614·
949 2702.

Lay1ng hens tor sa le. Ca ll
61088·8251.

1976 Mustang II and 1973 E l
Camino. Both in good cond.
614·247·2185.
HARTS Used Cars, New
Haven West Virgir'lia. Over
20 less eKpensive cars in
stock.
1978 Mustang II, 4 cyl ,
automatic, power steering,
power brakes, AM· FM.
$3,000. Phone 304·675·3186
or 675·2808.

1977 Mustang II. tu·tone
custom gold, hatchback.
AC, four speed, CB, custom
wheels. $3500. 675-2635.

1980 Kawasak i 80, excellent
condition $450. 304-675·4677.
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale
-·-- - - Chris Craft Constellation
cabin cruiser. 36ft, loaded
with 40 fl trailer. $12,500.
614· 446-9520
--~-.

$600.00 :104-675-7455.

- --

tnboard · Outboard,
6
passenger, 120 h.p. boat.
Ext. for ski ing . Trailer in·
eluded. $3,500. 614·992·5509.
76

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

WE'Ll WORRY AIIOUT

H11LF FriLL •

SS:URED THE AREA,
DINNY AND I WILL TAKE
CARE OF THOSE LEM MIAN ROCK
LAUNCHERS!

GASOJ.INE ALLEY

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RINGLES'S SERV IC E ex
penenced mason, roofer.
carpen t er.
e 1ectr1cian.
general
repa~rs
and
remOdeling Phone 304·675·
2088 or 675·4560.
Wa ter wells . Commerc1a l
and Domestic. Test holes
Pumps Sales and Se rv1 ce.
304 895·3802

I

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FOR YOU! THAT YOU

I'M GLAP I PLANTEP
'IOU IN MY BJ?OTHER 'S

WERE AS St¥088/Sff

FIRM, MISS COOPER .

ThAT MEFELT SORRY

... YOUR EIROTHER
DISCUSSED HIS
MfEllNG WITH YOU
HIS

... !JUT I CAN 5EE MY
GOOP INTENTIONS
WERE MISPIREC7Si'/

I
COULD WIN MY
BROI!ffR OlfR gy
I!IEING KJII'P.,.

ADVANCED
Seam l ess
Gutter Doors
Offering
co'n t1nuou s
guttering,
seamless sid 1ng, roofing,
garage
doors,
free
estimates, 614·698·8205.

EVER ... BUT HE PLANS
TO SEE YOU

JOHNSON.

GI!'IVIROUS ...

YOU'LL SE AMPLY
R'EWARDEDi

AND ABii'ASIYc AS

JUST
CONTINUE
TO KEEP
YOUR EYES
AND EARS

OPEN. I

J IMS Pest Control. Call us
anytime for your termite
probl e m s. · Free
in ·
spections VA &amp; FH A forms
availab le. Lic e"
&amp; in
sured by Oh.v &amp; WV All
word done by a qualified &amp;
trained service man . 304·
675·3536. 304-675·4603
82

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Plumbing
&amp; ~~a_ting

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

5128182
EVENING

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6:00

Ga llipoli s Diversified Con
st. Co. Custom dozer &amp;
backhoe work
Special
farm rates. Call us for free
estimates. 446·4440.
Lawrence Stdenstricker
Backhoe Serv1ce. Call 6755580.
84

Electrical
_ ~ ~e!r!9~~!_f~o'! __ _

6:30

SEW IN G Machine r epairs,
service. Authorized Singer
Sa les &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors. Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. '1'12·2284 .
9~n~r~t _H~uling_

as

6:45

JONES BOYS WATER
SERV ICE. Call 367 7471 or
367 ·0591.
Need someth 1ng hauled
away or something moved?
We'll do of. Call 446·3159 or
61086·5740 after 6.

JIMS Water Service. Ca ll
Jim Lanier, 304·675·7397 .

~-

I knows what need
charqin' aroun' here 1

Not th'jug.
40~ idiot 1
Th'
keqf

It need a biqger

Nobody's fixin'
i;' fire you from
no cannon,
Rufus!

F &amp; K Tree Trimm1ng,
stump removal. 675 1331

7!._ _ _ _Aut'!_'!_!~ir ___

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7:16

Equipment

GONE LON6 EIOJGH FOR

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AIN'T HARDLY

RON'S Telev1S10n Service .
Spec ializmg in Zenith and
Motorola , Quazar, and
house ca ll s. Phone 576 2398
or 446·2454 .

HAULING · Limestone, gra·
vet. sand. Ph . 742·2505.

i• - -- -·-:-camping_

AQAIH - MAY!ll: HE'LL 8E

RJOO m111' ()()(i5 1Mil
5HIJT ~ Atl' (1) T' 5LE8',

Gene's
Steam
Carpe t
Clean-Scot ch Gaurd ·Free
es timates-spring specia ls
Gene Smith. 992 ·6309 .

8 fl. insulated truck topper .
Caii30N58-1684.

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I'E, Tlf6 BU511'B6'0 60

Specia l March and Apri l
only . Gene's Deep St eam
Cleaning. Sco tch Gaurd
Free .est im ate 992·6309

Now Hauling limestone-fill
d1rt top soi l-gravel. Free
estimates. Ca ll367 ·710l.

Quality AulobodV &amp; .P aint
work. Professional custom
paint work on motorcycles.
Auto Trim Center, 446·1968.

CRIPE6! F IT l'fA5N'T FER

111' ~EEKENO ~
II: MtE OLit QII07II FER
111' M:EK.! lliAT PEN

Roofing &amp; paint1ng -interior
&amp; ex terior , minor carpe try ,
paneling,
etc .
Fr ee
estimates. Call 614-379·2216
or61079·2259.

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

-

75 PONTIAC LeMans, 2
,door
sports
coupe,4
mags,350
automatic,

ceilings . Ca ll 367 ·7784 or
367·7160 .

1975 El Camino Classic.
Air, p.b., p:s .• auto. Asking
$1.500. 614·985·3519 after 4
p.m.

- ·

1980 KX Kawasaki: Good
cond. 985· 4386 or 985·4133.

REG. QUARTER HORSES
Training,
showing,
breeding, sales and boarding. Contact Dan Beam,
Ga llipol is, 446·0183.

Registered and graded hor·
ses, exce ll ent 4-H project.
English and western saddles ·
everything
imaginable in horse equip·
ment and supp lies, a lso
riding lessons and trail
rides and horse training.
Ruth Reeves, Hoof Hollow.
614·698·3290.

PUBLI C

OFFICE-

CAPTA I N STEEMER Car·
pet Cleaning featured by
Haffelt Brosthers Custom
Carpets. Free es tim ates.
Calt446·2107 .

174 pieces brown un - 57
Musical
derp1nning for a mobile
Instruments
home used just 1 year . A
-·- - - - ·-- - - ·
2 polled hereford bulls.
seven &amp; one half feet by 58 Old piano $100. Call
Good breeding stock. Ca ll CARS S200. Trucks Sl50.
inche wide multicolored, daytime 614·446·9639 or 5 evenings
614·992 ·7458, Available at local govern·
braided oval rug . White p.m. to9 p.m. 304-675·5684.
Glispie Howard.
ment sales. Ca ll {refun·
uniforms (pantsuits) three
_ _ _ _ __ _
__ _ _____ _ _
dable) l-714-569-0241 ext.
different styles, sizes 9· 10. ~..;..;...;....;..;..;;.;;;.;;.;;.;;,;._1..;;;.;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 1855 for directory that
Call after 4PM, 446·3065.
shows you how to purchase.
24 hours.
Bedspreads,

by larTY Wright

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prox. 5 acres of hay for

51

.

Maytag wringer washer
$150. Chest type freezer
S300. Call61079·2435 .

Gasoline and heating fu el
Ca ll Excelsior Oil Com ·
pany. 614-992·2205

'N' CARLYLE"'

Musical
Instruments

7:30

If you need your tr:ash
hauled away, ca ll Harper
304·675·5868 between I PM
and 5 P _ M . Lawn mower
repaired.

8 :00

For sale 'truck camper, 8 fl .
86 . . . _ M .H _,' '!•pair _
may extras. Sleeps 6, exc.
cond .• $850, Call l-30H37· Cut energy costs and
338211fler SPM.
• prevent '· l eak!f
with
professional roof coating,
also blocking and· leveling
and other servi•es. 614·245·

m

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9 :00

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UPHOLSTERY SHOP
.1163 Sec. Ave., Gallipolis.
~ · 7833 or 446·1833.
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The Daily Sentinel

Judge ends 19 cases
Thirteen defendants were fined
and six others forfeited bonds in
Metgs County Court Wednesday .
Pined by Judge Patrick O'Brien
were Guy Hayman, Long Bottom,
$157 and costs, overweight ; William
George, Cheshire, $2()7 a nd costs,
overweight ; David Huston,
Syracuse. $5 and costs, unsafe
vc hi rl e; Jonathan Rees. Racine; $27
and costs, speed; David Small ,
Crown City, $25 and costs, overweight ; Robert Barber, Coolville.
$57 a nd costs. overweight ; Pebbles
Clark . Cheshire. $10 and costs.
a:;,;urcd clear dislance ; Terry Life.
Reedsvi lle. $10 and costs, left of center ; Carroll Johnson, Portland, $22
and costs. spel'd; Paul Musser.
Rulland, $21 a nd costs. speed; John
Logan. Wheeling, $24 and costs,

speed ; Nancy Pullins, Pomeroy,
restituti on, 30 days confinement, 25
Uay.s suspc m..lctl , one year proba tion
a nd cosl,, theft; Beeche l Breeding,
Langsville, $200 a nd costs, hunting
rights suspe nded for two years, rifle
forfeited to the slate, for Laki ng a nd
possess ing deer during closed
season, $50 and costs, taking and
posse~sin ~ squirrels during closed

The War Equipment
Scoreboard
ARGENTINA
Overall Forces
185
1 Atrc r:tll Ct,rrtcr
1 Cru•ser

9 Destroyer s
3 Frtqalcs

3 Subm.1rtnes
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seasm1.

rmfeiling bonds were Scott M.
Johnson, Pomeroy, $45.50, failure to
slop within a:;,;ured clea r distance ;
Michael T. Gard. Reedsvi ll e. John
T. Baker . Middleport. Ronald B.
Crow , Carroll , Ohio, and Ricky G.
Osbourn. Lttlle Hocking, $50.50
each. speed ; Kevin R. McAteer, St.
Alba ns. $30.50. pass ing over double
ye llow li ne.

Deputies check two accidents
The Melgs County Sheriff's Department Investigated a motorcycle acc ident Thursday a t 6:53p.m.
on SR 7, two tenths of a mile south of
Sliver Run Road .
Frederick Thomas, 2Q, Rt. l , Ch&lt;&gt;shlre, was traveling south when he
slowed down to turn Into a prtvate
drtveway. The bike slid on the wet
pavement a nd came to rest on Its
side. The driver was not Injured.
Thursday night . shertff's depart·

ment received a n accident report
that occurred at 9; 35 p.m . on SR 689
near the Southern Ohio Coal Compa ny offices at Point Rock.
Harold Weatherho\1, Rl. 2, Bid·
well, was drtvlng a tractor rig and
was s lowing down to turn left onto
county road 27 when a n unldenti·
fled vehicle struck the back of the
truck a nd failed to stop. The Incident Is under Investigation.

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FALKLA NDS LOSSES - This
graph, based on information
provided by both British a nd
Argentine sources, tallies up the
milita ry losses suffered by both
sides since Argentina Invaded the
Falklands on Aprtl I. ( AP Laser·
photo).

Fear coalition will fall apart
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) - Legislative leaders are concerned
that a,!Jipartisan coalition seeking
to enact a tax Increase may fall
apa rt after the June 8 primary
elections.
That' s why Senate President
Paul E . Glllmor. R-Port Clinton,
pla ns to co nve ne th e upp er
cham ber the m orning after the
election for a possible vote on the
bill.
"If we are going to do anything,
we wUI have to act fast," he said
Thursday, when asked about the
session June 9 when m a ny \awm ak·
ers may have been up most of the
night getting electlon returns.
GUimor said som e of the Democrats a nd Republicans who voted
for the tax earlie r m ay back off after they learn the Identity of their
gubernatorial nominees a nd their
stance on the Issue.
The senator didn 't name ca ndi·
dates of either party. However, Attorney Gene ral Willia m J. Brown,
seeking the Democratic nomination, for \nslance . ls campaigning
on a pledge of no new taxes.

Currently the bill, passed by both
houses but In different form, Is In a
Senate-House conferences commit·
tee which Glllmor said he hopes
will work out a compromise by
J une 9.
If not . he will bring the Sena te
back Into session as soon as the
committee does agree, he said.
He said the Legislatu re has the
option of doing nothing permanent
a nd letting the next administration
solve the state' s fiscal crisis. "But
we're try ing to be responsible," he
sa id.
The conference committee has
held two forma l meetings and
worked out part of an agreement,
settling differences over school
fund ing . It meets aga in nex t
Wednesday.
GWmor denied suggestions that
the timing of the floor session was
prompted by someone 's desire to
curtail news coverage.
Most of the Sla tehouse news
corps will have been up most of the
night and the media on the day after the election Is sure to be satu·
ra ted with election news.

"There's was nothing devious
about It," the sena tor said .
He also pointed out tha t If there Is
to he a Lax Increase In place by July
1, as proposed In the pending bill,
the Tax Department will need at
least two weeks to prepare a nd dis·
tribute the new withholding rates.
As passed by the House, the Income Lax Increase would be temporary, for one year, In the form of
a 50 percent surcharge In existing
rates. The Sena te version would
a pply a 25 percent surc harge but
spread the liability over a longer
period.
The Senate approved Its Lax cut
with seven Democrats a nd 14 Republica ns providing the vo tes .
Nineteen Republicans teamed with
40 Dem ocrats to adopt the rewrt t ·
ten version In the House.
House Speaker Vernal G . Riffe
Jr., D-New Boston, could not be
reached for comment on G illmor's
plans.
However, he said earlier he does
not plan to convene the House until
the conference committee has a
proposal to vote on.

Meigs County happenings
Meigs County's

Veterans Memorial

Surgical patient

retail sales up

Admissions: Terry Brown, Ml·
nersvUie; Pamela Granen, Ra c in e; Ma r y L o u Hawkins,
Middleport; Trudy Hysell, Pomeroy; Camilla Morrts , Rutland; Mit·
zla nn Klalver, Long Bottom.
Discharged: Clifford Rockhold,
Oscar Imboden, Curtis Luckeydoo,
Nicholas Adams. and Mltzlann
Klalver.

Diane Caruthers, employe at the
clerk of courts, Is a surgical pa tient
at Holzer Medical Center. Her
room number Is 205. Cards may be
sent to he r In care of the hospital.

Sa les lax coll ection for both reta il

sales and motor veh icle sa les were
up for the month of Apri l in Mctgs
County. according to the report of
Slate Treasurer Gertrude Donahey.
Retail sales lax for the month of
Apnl, 1982 totaled $89.664.34 whtle in
Apnl , 1981, the tolal was $86,256.40,
an increase of $3,407.94. Motor
ve hi cle sa les tax collections for
Apnl, 1982 tolaled $63,289.46 while in
April, 1981 , r ece ipts total ed
$56.804 .28, an increase of $6,425.18
for the month.

Open this weekend
The Melgs County Museum will
be open on Memorial Day weekend, Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 1 to 3 p.m . for the benefit
ot returning visitors.
Of special Inte rest at the museum
1s the current display of old quilts
and needlework, the Meigs Loca·
tlon and recent acquisitions-the
Paulsen cannon and the Larkin
memorial plcture. Hardesty and
Larkin reprints a re still available
at pre-publication prtces.

Closed during parade

Emergency run
Mary Lou Hawkins was transported from the Middleport El&lt;&gt;m entary School ball field to
Veterans Memortad Hospital at
10:30 a. m . Thursday by the Mtddl&lt;&gt;port unit, the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reported.

Minimal damage
Minimal damage was Incurred to
the Roy Hermann home on Sliver
Run Road when lightening came In
on a electrical circuit during Thursday evening' s storm, according to
the Middleport Fire Department
which responded to a call there at
5:31p.m .

Funds received
Sta te

The drtve In window at the Central Trust Co .. Middleport, will be
closed Saturday morning due to the
General Hartinger parade.

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(Continued from page I I
en't wearing helmets.
The patrol will also be assisted In
their watch on the highways by the
12 patrol spotter aircraft which regularly patrol dlstrtcts. A dtstrict,
Wigglesworth sadd, usually consists
of six counties whlclt Is covered by
one of the planes, which are based
at Don Scott Airport In Columbus.
"They will be highly concentrated, their time adjusted to be out
at all times this weekend," Wigglesworth Sjl!d.
In a release Issued this week, Col.
Jack Walsh, patrol superintendent,
said troopers wtl1 be out help!Dg

stranded motorlata "8!1d doiDa 8V·
erythlng In their to Insure your
safety."

Friday,

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Auditor Thoma s E.
r eported the May
distribution of $13,446,652.15 in local
re r ~ u so n

In hospital
Pat Martin Is a surgical patient
at Camden Clark Hospllal, Room
414, Parkersburg, W. Va .. 26101.
Cards would be appreciated .

Hospital news
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
DISCHARGES MAY 2'7
JUI Allison, Mrs . .Gregory BlessIng and son, Goldie Brofford, Frances Carlton, Harrtet Comer, Mary
Conley, Hazel Copley, Sherman
Cundiff, Juanila Duncan, Ewa
Durst, Kathryn Farr, Ruth Halley,
Sharon Henderson, Walter Howard
Sr., Carmen Irons, John McDaniel,
Harley McWilliams, Ernest Merrill, Randall Nichols, Mary Perkins, Clara Riley, Edith Rush,
Jerry Sears, Marjorte Stewart,
Rena WUllams.
BffiTIIS
Mr. a nd Mrs. William Armstrong
Jr., son, Gadllpolls; Mr. a nd Mrs.
VIctor McCloud, son, Cheshire;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Pollard, daughter, Gallipolis.

Memorial weekend sad time
•
for Beverly Hills survivors
COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) - It
was five years ago today that the
Beverly Hills Supper Club turned
Into a firetrap tha t killed 165 patrons and Injured 116, and It' s this
time of year that ls hardest on
survivors.
"Everybody's trying to fo rget
about It and go on with their llfe,"
said Wayne Dammert, who was
maitre d' a nd banquet captain the
night of the fire. "But It's not that
easy. It gets a little bit hard this
time of the year. It's almost like It
ha ppened last night .. . I just barely
got out that night. "
Dammer!, 46, of Alexandria, remembers ugly scenes that accom panied the fire - like a pickpocket
working among rows of bodies
spread across the Beverly Hllls
propert y In nearby Southgate .
Dammert now works as a designer
for a n lndustriad tank company In
Fairfield.
" I think the m ost dra matic thing
about the fire that night was that I
saw a complete vision of my family
In front of m e," he said. " It wascoad
black Inside there from the smoke,
but I saw my entire family before
my eyes."
When he called his wife, he said,

he was told that "aU my kids were
on their beds crying because they
thought I didn't make It out."
Dammeri said he wants the litIgation stemming from the fire to
end.
Campbell County Circuit Judge
John Dtskln will hear arguments
June 25 on the appeal of the third
and final trial stemming from the
disaster. The trial e nded Aprtl 8
with a verdict In favor of the firm
that lnslalled air conditioning In the
·supper club.
Since last July, the 6th U.S. Clr·
cult Court of Appeads In Cincinnati
has been considering an appeal of a
case In which aluminum wiring
manufacturers were found free of
blame for the deaths and lnjurtes.
Soon after the fire, lt appeared
survivors would receive little compensation for the tragedy. The RIchard Schilling famlly, which
owned the nightclub, had assets of
about $3.35 mlll1on and llablllty Insurance of $1.3 million.
The family agreed In 1979 to an
out-of-court settlement for $3.015
rnllllon, Including the 43 acres
where the club once stood. The
property was valued a t $1.3 million.

dlsa billty.
The plaintiff c harges that the In·
jurtes he received were a direct and

A su\1 totaling $76,600,(0)
was filed In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Michael Lowell
Brewer a nd Joyce Brewer, Mason
aga inst American E lectric Power
Co .. Inc., Cleveland, Southern Ohio
Coal Co, Canton, Ohio Power Co.,
Columbus a nd Franklin Readty Co.,
Columbus.
The pla intiff (Brewer) was employed by Southern Ohio Coal Co ..
on or about J a n. 31, 1981 and while
In the ca use of his employment he
was severly burned .
According to the petltlon,lnjurtes
have caused severe pain a nd sufferIng to the plaintiff (Brewer) loss of
wages, hospllal a nd medical expenses and permanent scarrtng,
di sfig ure m e nt a nd pe rm a ne nt

London Pool In Syracuse will not
open this weekend as planned due ·
to a water leak In the circulating
system. Mayor Eber Pickens announced today.

Rabies Is a continuing problem
through-out Ohio. The best way to
guard against this dreaded disease
Is to have your pets vaccinated
against the dtsease the Meigs
Co unty H ea lth D e partm e nt
reported.
The health department will con·
duct a clinic at the Meigs County
Fairgrounds, cattle sale ring, on
Wednesday, June 2 from 3 p.m. to
6:.ll p.m .

By The Associated Press
Thunderstorms drenched much
of the nation Thursday, spreading
west from the VIrginia coast and
pummeling scattered areas around
the northern Rockies and the Ohio
Valley and Into the Southeast.
Tornado watches were posted
over parts of eastern Kentucky,
much of Ohio, a nd parts of Indiana
and Illinois, a nd also from southeastern New Mexico to the Texas
Panhandle.
Sunny skies prevailed throughout the Central Plains, but It was
cloudy elsehwere In the natlon.
Parts of VIrginia and North Carolina were especlad\y hard hit with
flash floods slartlng late Wednesday as a high pressure system centered off the .coast kept warm,
moL~t and unslable air over the two

slates, the Natlonad Weather Service said.
In Buchanan County, In the
southwestern part of VIrginia, two
employees of the Noriolk &amp; Western Railway and a helicopter pllot
were killed Thursday afternoon
when an aircraft owned by Jewell
Smokeless Coal Co. crashed, apparently after hitting power lines 10
miles east of Grundy. 'The hellcop.
ter was being used to patrol track
that had been b locked by
mudslides.
Property damage In VIrginia
was estimated at more than $1 million, while North Carolina officials
warned of tobacco losses as high as
$1 million If rains continue for a
week as expected.
The nation's forecast for Frtday
called for showers and thunder-

$1,000

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being offered

DRIVER TRAINING
SCHOOL
JUNE 7th
ATHENS
AUTOMOBILE CLUB
OF SOUTHEASTERN OHIO

A reward of up to $1,000 cash for
information leadin g to the arrest
and indictment of the person or persons responsible for murdering
Wilma Simpson is still being offered.
Anyone having any concrete in·
formation should call Jackson County Crime Solvers Anonymous at
1614) 286-7047 ; all information can
be given anonymously. The caller
need not be identified at all and will
be given a code number to use to
recontact Crime Solvers should
his/her informatin prove useful.
An additional $1,000 cash will be
added to the reward if the person or
persons arrested and indicted are
also onvicted.
It has been more than a year now
since the heinous crime has
remained unsolved.

BOoK
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MIDOliPORT

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sloa movie dramaUc debut, pol'
traya an American Indian
woman who fights for her Ufe
and the survival of her people Ill
"Tbe
of Walk8 TaD for
Woman." 1be world premiere
drama wiD air tonight. For programming details COD8Uit Take-

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missioners It would be necessary to
borrow $200,(0).
Commissioner Richard Jones
stated, "It was determined In order
to continue a normal operation between now and the July 20 tax settlem~nt the commissioners would
borrow $200,(0) from the Farmers
Bank and Savings - $100,(0) for 30
days at a rate of nine and one-half
percent; and, $100,(0) for 90 days at
a rate of 10 percent."
"By doing this we will be able to
maintain business as usual within
regulations as eslabllshed by the
State Auditor and hope that a situation such as this can be prevented
from happening In the future,"
Jones commented.

Jones at that time stated that
they simply have a cash flow problem due to the State Auditor's decision to enforce a law that he has
never enforced before.
Jones further stated that the
problem was a short-term one and
the situation will be remedied when
the county receives Its next tax
settlement.

-Gen.
pori residents during Saturday's parade
1be parade
one of several acUvllles scheduled during the Memorial
Dwillg the cerernouy, a parkway was named after
general Is seen (Inset) dedicating the thoroughfare wUh
Mayor Fred Hoffman. For stories and more pboCos, see B-1 of
edition.

WXIT-TV: probe uncovers
procedural, legal problems
By LARRY EWING
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Recent court action - and the discovery of numerous apparent procedural
mconslstencles . ratse serious questions about the future ... and, possl·
ble legality ... of an Independent
television station advertised to
tiegm broadcasting this summer.
In January and February of this
year, an advertisement for WXIT·
TV 5, Miller, 0., ran In four separ·

at e Issues of the Sunday
Times-Sentinel. That ad claimed
the slatlon would - for a service fee
of $8 per month, plus a $20 deposit
for a decoder box - oHer numerous
satellite delivered channels, as well
as four "movie" channels and locad
programming.
Those ads were blUed to an Individual Identified as John McCullough, Rte. 1, Box 95, Crown City.
_ Immediately following the appearance of those ads, local law en-

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A Mult1m ed•a In c. N ew spaper

City school chief
quits; Staggs says
plans 'indefinite'

Last Tuesday Jones reported
that he had discussed the county
finances with the county treasurer,
Georse Collins and It appeared that
a cash-flow problem existed.
The problem ls similar to the one
that existed In the Meigs County
Welfare Department, because
Sta.t e Auditor Thomas Ferguson
will not allow warrants to be wrltten on accounts that are In the red.

Dr. Ridgway is moving to his
new office effective Tuesday,
June 1st. His new office was
formerly occupied by Dr. Witherell and Dr. Mansfield.

593-6677

YORKTOWN.

99 Mill ST.

POMEROY . Following a discussion of Meigs County's fin anclad
condition, It was determined Friday by the Board of County Com-

RELOCATING

If No Answer
PH. 992-n95

tntintl

Middleport- Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Sunday, May 30, 1982

Meigs County will
borrow $200,000

Dr. Allen Boster, DVM will headthe vaccinations. Cost
will be $3 for each animal vaccinated. Dogs must be on a leash and
other animals must be confined.
The Health Department ures pet
owners to Lake advantage of this
low cost service.
Anyone wishing add\tlonallnformatlon may call the health depart·
m ent at 992-6626.

OFFICE HOURS WILL
BE THE SAME:
Mon., Tues. &amp;Fri.
9 to 5
Weds. 9 to 9
Sat. 9 to 12
Closed Thurs. &amp;Sun.

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Copyrighled 1982

mlnL~terlng

PH. 992-3331

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proXImate result of the defendant's
knowing failure to provide him with
a safe place to work.

showers from the Pacific Northw·
est across the Rockies, the southern
Plains, the Gulf Coast, the extreme
Southeast, the eastern Ohio Valley
and Great Lakes. Rain also was expected along most of the Eastern
Coast.

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Attorneys for the survivors and
victims' famllles, however, man·
aged to accumulate more than $ll
mUllon In damages by naming
more than l ,tm defendants mostly m a nufacturers and Installers of building materials - In
class-action lawsuits.
They were left with 63.2 percent
of the total, or about $16 million so
far. after attorneys' fees and expenses were deducted.
Thomas C. Spraul, an attorney
for !1re victims, said It was tough to
find lawyers when they thought
there would be limited assets a vallable for damages. "A lot oflawyers
dldn 't want to go ahead and gamble
their time plus expenses," he said.
He remembers drtvlng home after playing brtdge the night of the
fire.
"The first I heard, I was driving
home south on I-71 about 12; .ll or 1
a .m. and therewasacarpassedme
going pretty fast. Somehow It got on
the left berm, went over on Its top
and wound up In a ditch on the rtght
side of the. roadway," Spraul, 56,
said. He said the driver was a paramedic on his way to the !tre. The
drtver was not hurt.

Meigs rabies clinic set June 2

AVAilABLE
IN VILLAGE,
HERITAGE

No weekend opening

.MeJJlorial Day

$76,600,000 suit filed in court

government money to Ohio's 88
counties and 442 cities and villages
levying local income taxes. Meigs
County 's share ws $18,71!0.

May 28, 1982

forcement agencles began
receiving lnqulrtes from Individuals - many of whom had made the
$20 "deposit" · questioning the legitimacy of the operation. Similar Inquiries were directed to the Better
Business Bureau.
In March, an Investigator for the
Gallla County Sheriff's Department visited the site of the proposed
station . located In Lawrence
County - and questioned McCullough. At that time, according to a
department report, the "station"
owner produced documents he
claimed were licenses from both
the Federad Communications Commission (FCC) for operation and
the Federad Avlation Administration for tower construction.
McCullough told the Investigator
the station would be operational by
July or August of this year. The de(Continued on A-4)

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GALLIPOLIS - The resignation
of Donald Slaggs, Gallipolis City
Schools supertntendent, was accepted by the city board of education following an executive session
Saturday morning.
Staggs, 51, said he's retiring from
the posltion he's held for nearly
seven years. He gave no other rea·
sons for the resignation, and said
his plans for the future are at this
til\le "Indefinite."
rus reslgnatlon ls effective
Monday.
"I'll be around through the
month of June to tie up some loose
ends and be avallable to the
board," Slaggs said.
In the meantime, the board has
scheduled a special meeting for
7; .ll p.m. Tuesday to appoint an lnterlm superintendent. Cle rk treasurer Ellen Barry said the
board has directed her to advertise
the superintendent's opening with
the Ohio School Board Assoclatlon.
"My pl a ns a re Indefinite,"
Staggs said. "Some possibilities are
developing."
James N.M. Davis, the board's
vice president, said the board
"must" begin searching lmm&lt;&gt;dlate\y for a new supertntendent.
" In the meantime, we must find a
qua llfled person on the staff," Davis added.
The Times-Sentinel was unable
to contact other board members

Saturday for their reactions. but
Davis, who was Ga l\\a Academ y
High School principa l during the
first four years of Staggs' a dmlnls~
tra tlon . sa id the re,;igna tlon "took
me off my fee t a nd made me kind of
sad.
" 1 was very su rprised a nd disa p.
pointed because I thought he was a
good man." he conti nued . " \ a l·
ways felt sec ure fin ancially. "
Staggs. a P ortsmouth native,
was appoin ted city schools supPrintendent In June 1~75, rep laclng
Paul Kuhn , who res igned. Kuhn Is
presenlly superintendent of the
Middle town city schools.
Staggs began his career In 1954 at
Portsmouth West High School,
where he served nine years as a
teacher a nd head football coach.
After a year at Portsmouth High
School, he moved to Miami Trace
High School as head cuach and athletic director.
Hi s administr a tiv e c a r eer
started at Frontier High School,
a nd after serv ing as principal at
Philo, he became superintendent of
the New Bost on school system In
1972.
During his Gallipolis admlnlstra
tion, he was responsible for a slable
financial condl tion for the dtstrlct.
Recently, he a nd the board au thorized the construction of add itions
to three of the dlstrtct' s four el..mentary schools.

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