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Poge-14-The Doily Sentinel

Pomeroy

IMeigs County happenings.. I Judge
Blanks available

Accident
COrreCtiOn
An Incorrect accident report at
Pomeroy VIllage Hall led to an ln·
correct report on an accident tn the
Tuesday edition of the Dally
Sentinel.
According to the corrected report
a car driven by Mark Proffitt, Par·
Uand, traveling east on East Main
St., and attempting a left turn onto
Cherry St., was struck tn the side by
a truck driven by Gaylord L.
Young, Albany, whlch wasal'iOtravellng east and attempted to pass
the turning Proffitt vehicle.
Later Young forfeited a $363 bond
posted on a charge of driving while
Intoxicated.

Thursday, June 3, 1982

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Pat O'Brien terminates 25 cases

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Stockwell, Dunbar, $27 and cosls, $250 and costs, five days conspeed ; Mitchell Skidmore, Parker- ' finement, license ouspendcd 30 days,
restitution, six months probation,
sburg, $25 and costs, speed; Nancy
DWl, $50 and costs, assured clear
Tawney, Gallipolis, $27 and costs,
speed; Roger Dtllard, Jr .. Syracuse. distance; James Hayes, Albany, $60
and costs. reckless operation.

Plains; $50 a nd costs each. possess
or transport a wild animal; John
Swartz. Pomeroy, $5 and costs, no
muffler ;· Jill Walburn, Middleport,
$10 and costs. left of center ; Angela

Nineteen defendanls were fin ed
and six others forfeited bonds in
Meigs County Court Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien
wre Harry Sabowitz, Brooklyn, N.Y.
and Scotty Gi ll , Elyria. $20 and cosls
each. speed; Harold E. Robinson,
Athens, a nd William M. Lawson,
Racine, $22 and cosls, speed ; Jimmy
Caldwell , Reedsville, $20 and costs,
speed; William Pickens, Pomery, $5
and costs. unsafe vehicle; Pauline J.
Tillis, Rutland, $10 and costs. failure
to yield; Lionel Lefebre, Harrisonville, $10 and costs, no va lid pla tes;
Michael D. Trout, Northup, $173 and
costs. overload; Paul R. Shaffer,
Crown City, $62 a nd costs. overload;
Clarence Barnett. Tuppers Plains,
and Norman Webe r, TupJlers

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Entry blanks for participation In
the a nnua l demolition derby of the
Meigs County Fair, to be held at 7
p.m. on Tuesday , Aug. 17, are now
ava ilable at several locations.
Blanks may be picked up at the
G. and J. Auto Parts, Pomeroy;
Landmark Service Station, Pome·
roy; Sure-n·Stop, Mlddleport; Ellis
and Sons Sohlo, Middleport; Sugar
Run Ashland Station, Pomeroy;
Eber's Gull Station, Racine; Newell's Sunoco Statton, Chester.
Blanks may be secured by contact·
lng Murial Bradford, Fair Board
Secretary, at 44060 Sunny Hollow,
Coolville, Ohio, 4572.1. or phone 9853974 .

Middleport, Ohio

Voi .31,No.2 2

Racine resident escapes injury

Local incident
not kidnapping

Forfeiting bonds were Terry
Brown, Minersville, $70.50, reckless
operation; John A. Williams,
fulcine, $45.50, speed; James R.
Ferrell, Syracuse, $370.50, DWI;
James T. Sabaddos, Columbus,
$72.55, reckless operation; Richard
Jeffers, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, $45.50, no
valid plates on cycle; Dennis
Blauser, Marietta, $300, littering at
Forked Run .

bound car went left of center a nd
s ideswiped Mal&lt;;On's a uto, causing
sllght damage.
The U)lknown vehicle continued
on, the patrol said.
Ellzabeth A. Tope, 24, Galllpol!s,
was eastbound on U.S. 35 at 2:40
a.m. when a deer ran In to the path
of he r car and collided.
It wasn't reported If the deer was
k!l!ed In the accident. Tope's vehicle was moderately damaged.

Two minor accidents were Investigated by the Gallla-Melgs Post of
the state highway pat rol on
Wednesday.
Mark Matson, 26, Rt. 3, Racine,
escaped Injury when his a uto was
struck by an unknown auto on Ohio
124 early In the morning.
The patrol said Matson was westbound at 6:40a.m., one mUewest of
Meigs County Rd . 34, when an east·

Pomeroy Pollee Chief George
Stitt received three calls within 10
minutes at 8:23a.m. Friday as the
result of an Incident near the traffic
llght on E. Main St., and Nye Ave.
The three calls charged that an
assault and kidnapping take place
on E . Main St.
Through Information given by
wltnesses, a license number was
checked whereby the owner of the
car was Identified.
Area law enfor' 'ment officers
were then alerted.
The car carrying four subjects
was stopped near the Athens
County line on Route 33 by deputy
sheriff Gary Wolle. The quartet
was held at the location until Chief
Stitt anived at the scene.
Chlet Stitt said the car carrying
the tour men had stopped a second

Money sought

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

A suit In the amount of $86,454.(}!
has been filed In Meigs County
Common Pleas Coun by Racine
Home Na tional Bank agai nst
J ames L. Ridenour and June Rld·
enour. Chester. George Collins as
count y treasurer a nd Richard Coe
as Athens County Treasurer.

FRIDAY

SATURDAY SALE

SAVE ON THESE AND MANY OTHER ITEMS FRIDAY, JUNE 4TH- SATURDAY, JUNE 5TH

End marriages

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 P.M.

TI1e man·Jages of Paul L. Shain
and Cheryl A. Sha in a nd Lyle Reed
Sinclair and Sheila Diane Sinclair
were dissolved.

Sunday wedding
The weddi ng of Sandra Lee to
J effre y R. Hawley wUl lake place
on Sunday. June 6, at 2:30p.m. at
the home of Bruce and Laura Haw·
ley, Bashan, lnstPad of Saturday,
June 5. as was announced earl1er.
The bride elect Is the daughter of
Mr . and Mrs . Louie Lee, Racine,
and the prospective bridegroom Is
the son or Mrs. Betty Hawley and
the late Norma n Hawley of
\ollddleport.

Veterans Memorial
AdmltJed .. Rev. W. H. Perrin,
Pomeroy; Linda Mitchell, Ru·
tland; Walter France, Rutland ;
Bertha Custer, Middleport .
Dlscharged .. Ott lP Boston. Elea·
nor WlthPrs, Shirley Nutte r, Elea·
nor Werry, OllvPr Batley, Linda
Imboden.

Pantyhose Sale
FURNITURE THROWS
A spec ia l gro up of discon
tinu ed patterns and colors. Ex ·
ce ll en t se lec tion in s iz es for
most c hairs
davenports and
ex tr a large devans. Washable ,
non s li p back . Limited quanti ·
ty
Size 60x70 inches .... Sale $3.99
Size 70x90 inches .... Sale $7.99
Sizes ?Ox 120 inches .. Sale $9 .99
Siz e 70 x t40inche s .. Sale$10.99

Market reports
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Prosecutors push 'male prejudice'
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A lawyPc says "male prejudice" was responsible for the murder lndlctn1ent against his client, Dennis Fulk,
In the beating death of the 4-yur-old son of his girlfriend.
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Lawyer Charles Kelsey sald In opening comments Thursday In
Fulk's Common Pleas Court trlnl that It was the chlld's mother who
delivered the fatal blow that rul'lured her son's Uver on Jan. 29.
Kelsey said the woman wa• alllzy because the boy had referred to
h1s grandmother as his real moU ter.
Because of that prejudice, he said, they assumed that Fulk, 35,
who was living with Susan Sowers, 28, must have been responsible
for the chlld's death.

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tops and l aney blouses .
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Sale $8 .79
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Coroner will release information

WOMEN'S

STRETCH
DENIM JEANS

WEMBLEY TIES .
Rcady ·tied and tour ·in ·hand
styl es. Good selec t ion of pat·
terns and color s
plu s
solids

Devon. Dotty Mann, Dougla s
Mar e, Brad ley, Trissi iilnd other
popular brands
A lme skrrts, pleated skrrts. lonq
nnd short sleeve jack ets. blouses,
knrt tops, slncks ..

Our basi c d e nim stretch
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wear, pre·washed .
S iz es 29 to 42 .

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - The Mahonlng County coroner has
agreed to release results of his Investigation of last week's fatal
shooting of an Austintown man by an Ohio Highway Patrol trooper.
Coroner Nathan Bellnky said Thursday that all documents relatIng to the shooting, about which law enforcement ottlclals have
remained sUent, will be released Monday morning.
The Youngstown VIndicator had sued In Mahontng County Common Pleas Court to force the Coroner, the patrol and the Austintown
pollee to release documents relating to the May 28 shooting death of
Frank D. Gray.

SALE! MEN'S

COORDINATE
SPORTSWEAR

WRANGLER $19.95

$8.50 WEMBLEY TIES ...
$9.00 WEMBLEY TIES ...
$10.00 WEMBLEY TIES . .
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Hinckley worried about awards show
WASHINGTON - As the tour men he shot were undergoing
surgery, John W. Hinckley Jr. was calmly talking about basketball
and asking If his assault on the president of the United States would
knock the Academy Awards off television that night.
The awards ceremony, In tact, was delayed one day after Hinckley shot President Reagan, press secretary James Brady and two
law enforcement officers.
For the fourth time since the trial started, Hinckley asked to be
ellcw;ed and spent most of the day out of court. The transcript of the
bench conference at which Hinckley's reason presumably was discussed was sealed by the judge.

TAPE AND ALBUM SALE

SALE!
Playtex·

Cross )bur Heart Sumrrter .:xue

Weekend sale prices on your favorite
music. This sale includes our entire
s tock of pre-recorded a -track and
casse.tte tapes and stereo albums.
Country, rock, religious, children's,
easY listening and sound tracks .

Boys Denim Jeans

57 J0-:)8 50. Ruar~
15 50··H . -""'''·' 400 lb..., and rrp 5()..5:1 50. Pn:s by 1h•·
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Boys s•zes 8 to 20 in sli ms, r egu lars
and huskies plus stu den t srz es 26 to
30 watst, lengths 30 to 36 . pr e
washed - boot flares and str aiQh t
leq styles.

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Mlckey Gale Oller, 24, Pomeroy, was sentenced to six months to
five years for the May 26 breaking and entering of the Pomeroy Wine
Store by Common Pleas Judge John C. Bacon.
Oller appeared before Judge Bacon on a bill of Information. Oiler
was taken Thursday to the Columbus Correctional FacUlty to begin
serving his sentence.
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The department received a report Thursday evening that the
glass In a bulletin bOard at the Eden Church, north of Reedsville had
been broken. The Incident Is under Investigation.

SALE

Bns1c styl e, 14 oun cC'
No Faul t blue den1m
Pre wn shcd boot linn·

Selected Popular Styles
Including
all Super·· Look panty styles

'BOYS $12.95 DENIM
BOYS $14.95 DENIM
BOYS $16.95 DENIM
BOYS $19.95 DENIM

JEANS
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MEN'S VAN HEUSEN

DRESS SHIRTS

20% OFF
OPEN MON .- SAT.
9 : 30-5:00

There were 596,001 unemployed
In the state at the seasonally ad·
justed rate, compared with 638,001
In April.
However, bureau figures also
showed a drop In Ohio's total labor
force . The Ia bar force totaled
5,1(}l,«XJ In May, compared to
5,136,(XX),

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Mostly cloudy tonight with a ~ percent chance of showers. Lows

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OPEN SATURDAY TIL 5 P.M.

55-81. Winds northeasterly 10 mph or less. Becoming mostly Sllnn,y
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plaqae Tbanday Dlght by Syracuse V!Uage CouncU Ia appreciadoa for
lill mauy yean of dedlcadoa to tbe village of Syracuse BB mayor aad
Coullcllmaa. Zwllllag oerved tbe village Z$ yean. Zwllllag expreotled hlB
.tba~JU and appreciadoa to tbe Mayor aad cotiocU. Maklag tbe preseotadon was Mayor Eber Pickens, Jell

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COLUMBUS, Ohio !API -Con·
ferees on a bill to put state govern·
ment' s budget In order al'1' sta lled
on how much to raise taxes and on
whether welfare S)J&lt;'ndlng should
be trimmed .
Members jogged around those
Issues Thursday as the.v r~sol\'ed a
handful of other. IPssPr Senate~
House differences.
The c ha irman . Sen. Richard H.
Finan, RCinclnnatl, adjourned the
panel's fourth forma l session and
said he would call the members
back. at a Ume he didn't specify.
He and Rep. William E . Hinlg,
D·NPw Philadelphia. the top.
ranking House conferee. rnentl·
oned the possibility of meeting In
the a f1ernoon on June 8, primary
election day.
"We have to act as quickl y as pos·
slble. If It 's election day, It's eJec.
tion day, " Hlnlg said, referring to
the end of the state's fiscal vear
June 30 and a requirement fo; the
budget to be In balance by then.
Hlnlg, as Finan had eariJer, con·
firmed lha t welfare spending Is the
biggest s tumbling block . The
amount of a proposed increase In
the Income tax wUI not be ad·
dressed until the committee agrpes
on whether cuts will be applied to
welfare, he said.
"The House position is that wei·
fare benetlls should remain at their
present level," Hlnlg said , when
asked about Finan's earlier prop·
osal to trim the welfarr budget b) 4
percent.
F'lnan said Senate Republicans
are Insisting, as they ha ,.r all a long.

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He has "a ciC'ar message" un that

subject from the majoritv caucus
In the Senate, he said .
ln Its version of thr bill, lhl' Se·
nate Included welfare In a 7 percent
state agency cut. The House rPs·
tared a ll but l percent of that
a mount a nd adopted an amend·
men! freezing recipient benefits at
current levels.
Finan subsequently draftPd what
he hoped would be a compromise

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- An unrelenllng business slump
coupled with an influx of college
graduates into a IJgbt job market
pushed the nallon's unemployment rate up to 9.5 percent
last month, ,,clipsing the postwar record set in April, the
government reported today. The
seasonally adjusted unemployment rate climbed one-tenth
of a percentage point from April
to May, according to the Bureau
of Labor Statistics. Altogether,
10.5 mlllion t\mericaos were out
of work last month. IAP Laserphoto(.

fare spending by 4 )J&lt;'rcent. Thr
How;e thus far has not agrl'&lt;'d to go
along.
Otherwise, the commit~£'&lt;' votPd
Thursday to add a 1 percent
"trigger" cut to a state agency
slash of 9 percent which it had approved earlier.
The addltlonall )J&lt;'rcenr would be
Imposed next January. after a new
governor Is In office, If his ad minis·
tratton determined that the 9 per.
cent cut was not saving enough
m oney to keep the budget in baJ.
ance until the end of the biennium
on June 30, 1983.
The legislative budge t office said
the trigger cut would save a n addl·
tiona! $52 mlllion .
Also approved by the panel was
an amendment settingaside$25,001
for a transition team to assist t he
new governor from November untU
Inauguration day.

School levy gets
council's support

CLEVELAND - The winning number drawn Thursday night In
the Ohio Lottery's dally game ''The Number" was 265.
In the semiweekly "Pick 4" game, the winning number was l()(M,
The lottery reported earnings of $449,44.5.50 on the dally game.
The eai'ntngs came on sales of$982,418.50, while holders of winning
tickets are entitled to share $532,973, lottery otrlelals said.

Buy 2 packages any men's or boys'
Hanes Underwear and Hanes will. send
you '3.00 refund by mail. Get·particulars men's ~nd boys' dept. 1st floor.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Unemployment declined slightly In Ohlo
In May, according to figures released today by the Bureau of Lahor Statistics.
The unemployment rate was 11.7
percent last month, compared to
12.4 pen:ent In April, the bureau
reported.

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Ohio's jobless rate shows decline

LONDON - !sraell Ambassador Shiomo Argov was shot In the
head and critically wounded, apparently by an Arab, outside a
London hotel Thursday night.
Authorliies said Argov's assaUant was shot In the head and captured by pollee of Scotland Yard's Diplomatic Protection Group
after the attack outside the Dorchester Hotel. Two suspeetedaccompllces also were arrested.
Press Association, the domestic news agency, said Afgov was
undergoing surgery. But a spokesman at the National Hospital for
Nervous Diseases said the 52-year-old envoy was "critically Ill a.nd
undergoing tests:" The spokesman said surgery wa• eXpected later
Friday.

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SPORTSWEAR

The adjustment for entry of col·
lege a nd university graduates Into
the labor force lessened Its bmpact.
Without such an adjustment, the
unemployment rate for May would
have been 9. 1 percent as the
number of people unemployed opn
the unadjusted basis remained
unc hanged .
President Reagan, saying "I'm
not su re we live in a seasonally ad·
justed world," criticized news ac·
counts of the nation's employment
picture In April, when joblessness
surged from 9.0 percent to 9.4 per·
cent, the highest In 41 years.
Reagan noted that without ad·
justtng the jobless figures In April,
the unerr.ployment rate would actu·
ally have declined by three-tenths
of a percentage point.
But the Bureau of Lahar Statts·
tics, adjusting ligures to square
with normal htrlng patterns In
April, concluded that fewer people
than expected got jobs, and thus the
adjusted jobless rate went up
significantly.
In a national radio address on the
day following release of the grbm
AprU jobless figures, Reagan had
said he felt sure that with thousands
of young people leaving school to
seek work In May would produce a
seasonally adjusted figure that
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WASHINGTON (AP) -An unrelenting business slump coupled
with an Influx of college grad ua tes
Into a tight job market pushed the
unemployment rate up to 9.5 per·
cent last month, ecllpstng the post·
war record set In April. the
government reported today.
The Sj!asonally adjusted unem·
ployment rate climbed one-ter\th of
a percentage point from April to
May as tens of thousands of college
and university graduates entered
the labor force searching for work,
the Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
Altogether, 10.5 mllllon Americans were out of work last month.
Adult males, who traditionally constitute the bulwark of the bluecollar work force, were once again
hard hit by the lingering recession.
Joblessness among this segment of
the labor force rose to 8.4 percent,
shattering the post-World Wa r IT record set two months ago.
Since last July, some 2.7 million
Americans have been thrown out of
work by the deepening recession.
The government can anticipate
school closings, and the resulting
expansion of the labor force , as a
normal seasonal employment varl·
allan. Thus, the jobless figures can
be adjusted to reflect that pattern
so that It doesn't present a dis torted
picture of economic trends.

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F'our calls were answered by loca l emergency units Wednesday
and on Thursday morning, the
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Service reports.
At 5:46a. m . Thursday. the Syracuse Unit took Alvira Barr from
Rout~ !24 to the Hotwr Medical
Center.
On Wednesday at 10:09 p.m., the
Middleport Unit took Bertha Custer
from Stonewood Apartments to
Vetera ns Memorial Hospita l; the
Pomeroy Unit at 12: 46 p.m . took
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car with a man was pulled from the
vehicle and put Into the vehicle with
the foljl' men. Investigation dtsclosed that the woman was the wlle
of one of the tour men and the others were frtends . The group came
from Hllllard. The woman sald she
had not been harmed and she lndlcated that she wished to !Ue no
charges against the man In whose
car she was riding when she was
pulled from the vehicle.
All four were dismissed by Chief
SUtt..after being warned that they
were not again to appear In Meigs
County to create any disturbances.
"The group headed back toward HUliard, Chief Stitt said.
According to Chief Stitt no one
was beaten as earlier reports
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By KATIE CROW
Syracuse CouncU Thursday night
regarding the post office lobbyclo9lng a t 5 p.m.
·
endorsed the proposed 1.5 mill levy
for the maintenance and operation
It was noted that it is the responstof the mentally retarded school lobillty of the postal department to
ca ted In the village of Syracuse
keep the lobby open. It has been
which will be voted on In the June 8
kept open the past 19 years untll 7
election.
p.m . simply because Milton VarCouncil then recessed It• meeting
Ian, pollee chief. offered the serviand toured the new building.
ces free of charge to benefit the
After resuming business, councU
residents.
approved a resolution urging the
In order to keep the post office
Ohio Department of Highways to
lobby open beyond 5 p.m. It will be
provide an Improved highway for
nece ssary to contact postal
U. S. 33 from the Ravenswood
authorities.
Bridge north to the Interchange of
A meeting with the SyracuseU. S. 33 with SR 124 (near Rock
Racine Regional Sewage DJstrict
Springs) .
wlll be held Wednesday, June 9, at
CouncU, In other matters, dis6:30 p.m.
cussed the work presently going on
No definite date for the compte' at London Pool to correct water , tion of the sewage system has been
leaks In the circulating system.
announced.
Weather permitting, It Is anticiIt was agreed that Mlck Ash will
pated the pool will be In operation
be In charge of hiring workers for
within a few days.
the park and pool when necessary.
CouncU, at the suggestion ot
Attending were Mayor Eber
councUman John Bentley, disPickens, Janice Lawson, clerk,
~ placing lights at the two tenGeorge Holman, treasurer, MlltQD
nis courts, completing necessary
Varian, pollee chief, W!llle
work at the courts and offering tenGuinther, Bentley, Jack Williams
nis lessqns with the proceeds to go
Mlck Ash and Kathryn Crow·,'coun:
towards work to be done at the
ell members, Gene Imboden, Troy
courts.
Zwilling, Aaron Sayre, Jean Hall
Several complaints
lodged and Jim Teaford.

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Letters to the editor
Support levy
The Meigs Count y Board of Commissioners issued the foll ow mg
statement urg ing Meigs County
res1denL' to vote for the 1.5 mlll levy
for the opera ti on of the Mentall y
Retarded Edu cat ion Program in
Meigs County .
On Tuesday , June 8, citize ns of
Meigs County will vote on a 1.5 mill
levy for the continued operat ion of
the Mentally Reta rded Educa tiOn
Prog ram in Meigs Count y.
Although sta te ma ndated, just as
our public sehool system, there is
one ve ry 1mportant diffeence. The
state furni shed no foundation money
for the mental retardation program.
In other words, it is necessa ry that
money be provided at the toea I tevel

to run this program in order to cornpl y with state la w.
In 1973 citizens of Meigs Count y,
:-;howi ng the ir support for the
prog ram , passed a bond issue (or the
construction of a new tra ining center. This bond iss ue totaling $250,000
was to be ma tched with a state grant
of $250,000 for ne w building construction .
Before constru cti on could be sta rted, however, two important happe nings occurred, namely, inflation
and a n inc rease in state ma nda ted
servi ces. This made it necessary to
more than doubl e the origina l anticipated ex penditure in ord er to
meet new state mandates.
Als o, with the separa ti on of the
state menta l retardati on prog ram
from mental health, a new state funding formul a for cons tru ction
projects w establis hed which permitted the state to provide 90 percent of the cost of building new MR
fa cilities.
Meigs County's sha re r emained at
the original voted amount of $250,000
wtuch represented only to percent of
the total cost of the prject. The board
of county commissioners was then
directed by the state to proceed with
the project.
The new buildin g, consisting of a

tra ining center and workshop, is
now near completi on in Syrac use,
located on the former Ca rleton
College property.
In an effort to kee p this program
going , an d meet stale la w, the c ounty corrunissioners ha ve, for the last
three years, provided Revenu e
Sha ring funds ranging from $130,000
to $142,000 annually . This has
all owed the prog ram to exist on a
minimum standard basis.
It now appears that even should
the board wish to continue this
method of financing the progra m it
will be Impossible to do so. Recently
word was received that Meigs County's s ha re of Revenue Sha ring funds
wil l be cut some $40,000 in 1983.
Therefore, a desperate need does
eXJst for passage of the levy . It
would in effect accomplis h two
things : r l) prov ide funds for continued operation of a state manda ted
program and (21 a llow for the use of
remainmg Federal Reve nue Sharing
funds for other much needed county
projects .
Much ha::; been said ove r the years
about the cost of this prog ram ,
which serves between 50 and 60 MR
citizens. But what must be sa id is
tha t we as government officia ls, and
you as citizens are cha rged by the
Sta le of Ohio to see that th is
program is effecti vely carri ed out.
Isn't it true that thes e people,
though less fortunate than us, a re
still Meigs County citizens' Isn't it
also true that they deserve the same
opportunity that all other children in
our county a re provided through
public education , and don't their
families ha ve a right to expect the
sam e kind of support for their own
children that they help provide fo r
other children in the public school
system ' We believe so.
It is for the above m entioned
reasons that the Meigs County Commissione rs ask each of you to vote
YES on the MR levy on June 8.

Your help needed
I have a qu estion for Meigs County
taxpayers. I have heard various
remarks, one of which is '' that sure
is a large and expens ive building for
just a few people."
Actually , the enrollment at
Carleton School will be 70 or more.
My qwestion is, " Do you wish there
were more re tarded people in Mei gs

County, and do you wish you had a
retarded child or adult to send to this
school ?' '
When you go to the polls on June 8,
thank God for your nonnal healthy
children and grandchildren and support these children who arc Jess fortuna te. - Mrs. Paul Karr.

Open house set
The Meigs County Board of Mental
Retardation is inviting all residents
of Meigs County to an open house at
the Carleton School and Meigs Industrial new building in Syracuse.
Members of the 169 Board will be
available to greet visitors and

discuss the program from 2 to 5 p.m .
At 3 p.m . the annual hike-bike prizes
will be awarded and at 4 p.m. special
olympics participants will be
recognized. Refreshments will be
served.

Gov. Rhodes doesn't
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Gov.
James A. Rhodes says he doesn 't
miss being out of the scramble for
otrlce this year.
'1 just sit back. They're on
stage," he said, referring to the
seven-man, two-party campaign
for the otftce he has held for almost
16 of the past 20 years.
The 72-year-old RepubUcan veteran of four decades In the political
arena declined to be drawn Into a
discussion of the possible outcome
of the lour-man GOP prlma!y.
After pondering the question,
Rhodes said, "You just can't tell.
It's too hard to read."
Those seeldng the GOP J!OIYIInatlon are U.S Rep. Clarence J.
Brown of Urbana, former Cuyahoga County_Commissioner Seth

Taft, State Natural Resources DIrector Robert W. Teater of Columbus, and State Sen. Thomas A. Van
Meter of Ashland.
Recent polls showed Brown and
Taft almost In a dead heat but Indicated Brown had the momentum.
Teater and Van Meter were tar behind, Teater with only 3 percent In
one poll.
Rhodes Insists he plans to remain
neutral In the RepubUcan sweepstakes, answering with a blunt
"no'' when asked whether he would
endorse someone.
Rhodes was lll'ged by some Republicans this year to seek the GOP
nomination for U.S. Senate and a
November bid for the sht beld by
Democratic Sen. Howard Metzenbaum of Qeveland.

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'71 Reds had tough year too

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Friday, June 4, 1982

CINCINNATI (AP) - It has
been just over a decade since fans
last expected so much a nd were rewarded wtth so little by the Clncln·
natl Reds.
In 1971, the Reds were following a
year when they ha d won 102 games
a nd played In their first World SerIes In 10 yea rs. Pttcher Wayne
Simpson was 14-3 and Jim Merritt
was 20-12. Johnny Benc h was MVP.
By early June In 1971 , though, the
Reds were 16 ~ gam es out of first
place. The team finished In fourth
place at 79-&amp;l Bench hit .238. Merritt was 1-11. Simpson, plagued by a
sore a rm, was 4-7.
The Reds , at 20-29, are having
s imilar problem s this year and are
a t their worst record stnce 1971.
Tom Seaver, who was 14-2 a year
ago, ts 1-6 this year. Bench, who hit
.309 tn 1981, Is at . 2~.
Compounding the problem ts the
fact that the team cannot call up
some of the player s from their ftrstplace lndlanapolts fa r m club because the Reds are locked tn by
Injuries a nd roste r limita tions.

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WASHJNGTON - As a convention
city of gr owing importan c e ,
Wasninglon constantly .l attrac ts
gatherings a nd confererlces large
and small , but in this year's calendar of events few get·togethers will
have the poignant meaning of a
rewuon set for thb weekend. The
!:eunion will mark the 15th a nni ve rsa ry of Isra el's attack on the
U.S. intellige nce ship Liberty .
Before tha t brutally efficient
assa ult had ended, 34 Ameri can
sailors we re dead or dying. Another
75 were wound ed. The ship was a
crippl ed hulk, s tricken by a torpedo
in her starboard side. The story of
the Liberty's desperate withdrawal,
under the command of 42-year-old
Cmdr. William L. McGonagle, ranks
amon g the great sea stories of this
century.
The reunion will bring together an
estimated 150 fonner crewmen and
members of the ir famili es. They will
join in the traditional rituals of
re1•mons the world over - a little
beer drinkin g, a few speeches, a
banquet - but they also make a
memorial vis it to Arlington National
Ceemlery wher e 14 of the dead were
buried.
A Sunday morning bus in ess
session will decide whether the survivors should furrn an organization
to keep ali ve th e heroism - and the
bitterness - that marked the bloody
hours 15 yea rs ago. "Shoul&lt;t we attempt to Jea rn more about why we
were attacked and why our government is s o complacent about it a ll '
Or should we hang it all up a nd
forget it?"
It seems unlikely that many of
Liberty 's crew will vote to forget.
One of them who is determined to
remem be r is James M. E nne.s Jr.,
who was officer of the deck when the
Israe li air and na val forces struck
the ship. His superbly told account of
the affair, " Assa ult on the Liberty ,"

was published by Random House in
, 1979. The book never received the
criti cal acclaim or the best-seller
status it deseved. For a gripping
yarn oMhe sea, ijlis can stand with
a ny of the Hornblower tales that C.S.
Forester ever wrote.
Forester's heroic British admi ra l
was a contrivance of fiction . Cmdr.
McGonagle, his officers and his
crew were real hwnan beings. Their
assignment that day in June 1967
was to patrol slowly in internationa l
waters west of the Gaza strip and
north of El Arish. Israel was about to
embark upon the Six Days' Wa r.
Over the years a conviction has
grown that Israel simply did not
want an intelligence ship, flying the
U.S. flag or any other flag , listening
td battle orders. That is to say, a conviction has grown that the attack
was deliberate.

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Israel contiunues to deny the
c harge . The Israe li ve rsion is that
when the ship was put under aeria l
survelllance by reconnaisam.:e
planes, Li berty failed to identify herself. F earful that the vessel might be
Egyptian, Israel commanders then
ordered the attack. When th e
mistake was discovered, Israeli
patrol boats offered assis tance.
E ventually, Israe l paid $12.7 million
in repara tions .
The evidence marshaled by Ennes
in Ius book overwhelmingly refutes
this explanation. The a fternoon was
clear and sunny . A light breeze ruffled a :i-by-3-fool American fla g. The
Liberty has been under surveillance
for seven hours - abundant time for
the fla g to ha ve been observ ed. A
naval Court of Inqui ry developed
some of the fa cts . In 1971 the House
Committee on Armed Services un-

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de rtook an in vestiga tion. Ennes
regards the naval inquiry a s "a
sha m," and he demonstrated that
key classified information was
withheld from the committee. Using
the Freedom of Infonnation Act, En·
nes last year dug out some oflhe

missing records. He sees them as
proof of a cover-up that has yello be
full y exposed.
At thi s l a t e dat e , th e
recriminations mi ght best be put
aside. What r emains is an inspiring
story of heroism in the great
tradition. The citation that acc ompani e d
Mc Gon ag l e ' s
Congressional Medal ri Honor
speaks in the old words of the old virtues. This was a medal for "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at
the risk of his life, above and beyond
the call of duty ." To remember the
assault on Liberty is to remember
that the old virtues never di e.

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INDlANAPOL !S (AP) - Left ·
fielde r Dua ne Wa lker hit a solo hom er a nd drove in a second run with
a sacrifice to lead the parent Clncln·
natl Reds to a 3-0 baseball vtctory
Thursday night over lndtanapolis
of the Amertca n Association .
Mike Ferguson, who was called
up from Cedar Rapids of the Midwest League for the game, was credited wi th the vtc tory. He pitched

HOME FREE LEE - Pirates' Lee Lacy races
past Montreal Expos Gary Carter to score In the fourth
inning of Thursday's game In Pittsburgh. Lacy scored

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But these are tougher times, and
the Pirates latest success streak
came Thursday night when they
won three games In a row for the
first time all season.
"It's a good feeling and hopefully
just a start," Manager Chuck
Tanner said after Pltt..burgh edged
the Montreal Expps 5-4 on a tiebreaking double by Tony Pena In
the bottom of the lOth Inning.
It was quite a display of emotion
by the Pirates, who once took winning streaks In stride. But they just
escaped last place In the National
League East this week.
The strain showed on the normally patient Tanner last Monday
when the Pirates lost to the
Dodgers. He snapped angrily at a
reporter, something he rarely does.
But Tanner was all smiles Thursday night.
The game - the only one In the
National League Thursday nightwas a makeup of an Expos-Pirates
contest that was snowed out the
first week of the season.

upper 50s Thursday night, and the
game drew a sparse crowd of 4,158,
Including 1,649 steelworkers and
their famllles who bought $1 discount tickets on "Steelworkers
Nig ht. "
The game didn 't start we ll for the
Pirates .a s third-Inning homers by
Tim Raines and Andre Dawson
gave Montreal a 3-0 lead off Don
Robinson.
Raines' first home r of the season,
a two-run drive down the left field
line , followed a single by Chris
Speter. An out later, Dawson hi tone
ove r the wall In center for his ninth
homer.
The Ptra tes scored twice in tbe
fourth on RBI-slngles by Johnny
Ray and Easler off Expos starter
Steve Rogers. The Expos made It
4-2 In the fifth as Raines doubled
and scored by a double by Dawson.
The Pirates tied the score with
two runs In the seventh as Dale
Berra singled home a run and Bill
Madlock hit a sacrifice fly.
Bryn Smith, the fourth Montreal
pitcher, opened the Pirate lOth by
walking Jason Thompson, who was
sacrl!lced to second by Easler.
Pena then brought Thompson
home wtth a double up the middle
that won the game for reUever Rod

Temperatures dropped Into the

Scurry.
Meanwhile, the New York Yan-

PITTSBURGH (AP) - The
Pittsburgh Pirates won three
straight division titles a decade
ago. They won three stratght World
Series games from Baltimore In

Democrats appear afraid of themselves
among many Democr a ts as they
look toward the 1982 elections.
First , they worry about Republican
money, about the ne(lr certainty
that GOP candidates wt1l far outspend their Democratic opponents.
A big advantage in money means a
btg edge In the most costly of campaign commodities , televlston advertising time.
· But beyond Republican money,
Democrats also fear themselves.
They remember all too clearly past
conventions - Chicago In 1968, MIami Beach ln 197'2, Memphis,
Tenn., In 1!118 - all of them ending
In bloodshed wlth various wings of
the party going off In separate
directions.
The Chicago and Miami Beach
conventions foretold the defeats In
the presidential elections that followed. And the 1!118 midterm meet-

lng In Memphis opened wounds
that never healed between Jimmy
Carter and his party's Uberal wing.
The Democrats were so busy
fighting each other at those conventions, criticism of Republicans
seemed almost secondary.
Manatt Is determined that won't
happen this year. Any harsh words
uttered In the Qty of Brotherly
Love by the Democrats wt1l be dtrected at Republic ans rather than
at each other.
But some veterans of past party
wars think. open discussion of issues
has been healthy and could help the
Democrats overcome the feeUng
that they lack fresh alternatives to
the Reagan program.
"They've gone out of their way to
see how duJI a convention they can
put on," complained Leon ShuJI, executive director of Americans for
Democratic Action.

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The basic fact about Bunker Hill is
Editorial's note : The following Is a
response from Lloyd McBride, that a group of Idaho investors, used
President of the United to tiaving heir own way as though
Steelworkers of America
an operating in some feudal kingdom of
earlier Kilpatrick column on tbe theirs, sought to make a tnockcry of
the collective bargaining process.
Bunker Hill mine In Idaho. )
Gulf Resources said it would close
Once again and as usual, colwn-.
nisl James Kilpatrick - that hand- the Bunker Hill facility not because
of economics, but because it could
maiden of the rich and powerful has written a piece that is long on an- · not obtain zinc concentrates
ti-union rhetoric but woefully short necessary to operate the smelter.
The union coalition there, of which
on facts.
Had Mr. Kilpatrick bothered to the Union Steelworkers of America
look beyond the hate peddled by the is the largest member, stood ready
National Right to Work (for less) to help find a buyer.
The potential investors, led by
Committee, and those who front for
it, he would have seen a con- Idaho publisher Dane Hagadone,
siderably different picture of the refused to even meet with the
situation at the Bunker Hill Mining unions. Last January, the investors
presented the unions with a HitlerCo. in Kellogg, Idaho.
But, Of course, looking for and fin- like ultimatwn. That was combined
ding the facts would hardly have ser- with a well-orchestrated campaign
designed to create a panic-like siege
ved Mr . Kilpatrick's purposes:
pushing the discredited right to work mentality in the conununity.
In that abnosphere, an advisory
(for less) concept, and attacking the
American labor movement and vote was conducted among union
political leaders like Idaho Gov. members to provide guidance to the
John Evans who have the courage to union conunittee for the collective
stand up for what is right and decent bargaining discussiollS that in the
nol'tnlil course of events would
in America.

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qutetly developed durtng the last
decade.
Since Mana tt took command of
the party machinery, the Democrats have become better at raising
money and recruiting and helping
candidates .
They remain hopelessly behind
the Republicans In fund raising.
But In other area s, the Democrats
are closing the gap. And recent
. polls m ake the party optimistic
about 1982.
No longer do they fear that the
conservative wave led by Ronald
Reagan that swept so many Democrats out of office In 19lll wt11 run as
s trong this Nove mber. Few Republicans are talking about bucking
history and winning control of .the
House this year. That talk has
shifted to predictions the Democra ts wt1l be held to minimal gains.
Ye t. there Is a nagging fear

only for plnch-runnlng duties Wednesday tn a 4-2 loss to the Ph1111es.
And Krenchlckl, who broke his
thumb during Infield prac tice of the
Reds' la st home s tand , satd he
won' t be ava ila ble to re lieve
Johnny Bench for about a nother
week.

" I swung the bat 100 pe rcent yeste rday," Krenchtckl sa td . "But tl' ll
probably be a week before I can
play defense . You don't realize tt ,
but you use your thu mb so m uch
when you fi eld. just to close your
glove."
Bench h'" hJd seve ra l phys ical
problem s, and Krenchtckl was
sched uled to stan fo r him when h&lt;·
broke hts th umb.
"It was a bad brea k for me beca use I was playtng well, it would
ha ve been an oppor1unl ty for hlm
(Bench ) to get done wha t he ne&lt;'ded
to get done 1medically l ."

Walker paces Reds to 3-0 win

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WASHINGTON (AP ) - As Democ ra ts complete planning for
their mid term conference Ia ter this
month In Philadelphia, they are
acting Uke a party more afraid of
Itself th a n of the Republican
opposition .
Freewheeling debate on Issues
wt11 be banned at the Philadelphia
meeting. The rules leave no place
for bloody floor ftghts decided by
cliffhange r roll call votes. In fact,
the meeting ts designed to be so or-·
derly and well-planned · that a
stranger dropping In might mistake tt for a Republican gathertng.
In his effort to rebuJid the Democratic Party after tts disastrous
showing In the 19lll elections, party
chalrman Charles T. Manatt took
many clues from his Republican
counterparts . He concentrated
time and money on important technical seM ces the Republicans had

The o nly player who could m ake
a return trip to Indiana polis wtthout
the rtsk of being claimed by
a nother team l' outfielder Duane
Walker , who was just rece ntly
ca lled up.
Reliever Tom H um e has a
sprained knee; center fie lder Cesar
Cedeno Is slowed by a rec urring
shoulder problem ; a nd back up
third basema n Wa yne Krenchlc kl
Is recove ring from a fracturro tefl
thumb.
The Injuries are not ser ious
enough to put a player on the dis a bled list. So the Reds we re left
wtth only 23 players In uniform
when they played P hiladelphia thl'
week.
Hume, who expecL' to be able to
pttch In tonig ht's game aga ins t the
New Yo rk Mets , woul d have
missed 21 da ys lf put on the dtsabled list. So the Reds kept him on
the roster, even though It meant
one less pitcher tn the buJipen .
Cede no, who aggra va ted a
tender left shoulder In a braw l durIng Monday' s ga m e, was ava ilable

follow .
But these apprenlly were not normal events. The Hagadone group
had no intention of bargaining, even
though the unions had made it clear
thallhey would agree to substantial
concessions. For ~gadone and his
partners, it was take-our·ullimalwn
• or • leave-it. No bargaining. No
give-and-take. No meaningful
discussions ; ln fact, no discussions
at all.
The unions decided against the
ultimalwn, basically for three

reasons:
I. By signing the proposal, we
would have cut off the medical insurance and other rights of the many
members then oo layoff. The
agreement\ would have, in fact,
wiped out contractual obligations of
Bunker Hill Mining toward members 'on lay hoff;
2. The agreement contained
serious deficiencies that would have
made a . mockery of funilamental
seniority principles; and
3. Our union exists to negotiate fur
our members, not to surrender to the
ultimatwns of prospective ern-

ployers who feel confident they can
c reate a panic in the community.
Our union, and the unions in
coalition with us at Bunker Hill,
stood ready at any time to engage in
meaningful collective bargaining
with the investor group, or with
anyone representing them, in an ef·
fort to save the Bunker Hill facility .
That the Hagadone group refused
to go through with its purchae can be
laid directly at its doorstep.
However, a significant assist must
be attached to those who- like Mr.
Kilpatrick - believe that industrial
slavery should continue to nourish in
late twentieth century America .
Much to the dismay of people like
Mr. Kilpatrick and other right-wing
ideologues, the collective bargaining
process that has seved this nation so
well for so long is alive, well and
working. It only requires a good·
faiUt effort to succeed. The United
Steelworkers of America stands
ready to make that good-faith effort,
as it has been making it for the good
of the nation for more than forty
years.

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kees, who breezed Into town Monday as winners of seven of their las t
etght games , figu red to add to their
vtctory total tn a four-game set
aga inst the las t-place Toronto Blue
Jays. It didn't qu ite turn out that
way.
Luts Leal, who Is rapidly gaining
a reputation as a Yankee-Tommy
John killer , slammed the door on
a ny New York hopes of earning a
split In the sertes Thur sday night as
he fi red a four-hitter to pace the
Blue J ays to a 3-1 v tctory . Tha t
gave Toronto vlctortes In three of
the fou r games.
The only othe r Am e rican League
game scheduled Thursday, Texas
at Baltimore, was postponed because of rain.
It was pitching a nd defense th a t
hurt the Ya nkees here . In Its three
wins , Toronto's pitc hers limited the
Ya nkees to six, seven and fou r hits,
respective ly.
Blue Jays catcher Buck Ma rtinez , who drove In the first run In
the second Inning wtth a double to
right that scored Anthony Johnso n,
belteves Leal ls coming Into his
own.
Leal, a 2:&gt;-year -old na tive of
Venezuela , was also a ble to extend
his 111etlme mark against Tommy
John to 3-0.

bere and I get better as tt gets
closer to the fall," hesatd. "The golf
courses are more suited to my
game, the more they get Into fast
greens, hard greens, long courses
a~ opposed to some of the grass
types we play on the West Coast."

CINCINNATI (AP) - The Nationa l League has fined Cincinnati
Reds shortstop Dave Concepcion
a nd pitcher Marto Soto for their
part In a bench-clearing brawl Monday night In Philadelphia.
Concepcion was fined $300, but
the a m ount of Soto' s fine could not
be de termined , although It was
thought to be tess than $300, accordtog to publis hed r eports In The Cln·
c tnnati Enquirer .
A source close to the Phllltes satd
Ron Reed, who hit Soto wtth a pitch
to provoke the fight, was fined $350.
Reed, who admitted afte r the
game that he purposely threw at
Soto, was fined $50 for hitting him

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had no trouble at Congressional after finding the course. He wa.&lt; lost
three hours Monday. The South AJ.rlcan had one bogey on what he described "my only bad shot of the
day" to go wtth four birdies.

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Peete was just trying to be courte,
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on one foot to avoid another player's Une and attempted to sink a
one-foot putt. He missed and that
cost him a share of the first-round
lead In tbe $400,1XXl Kemper Open.
Dr. .Cil Morgan, the 31-year-old
optometrist, and Gavin Levenson
of South Africa, a 28-year-o16
second-year man, shared the lead
with t-under-par 68s Thursday on
the newly-revised par 72, 7,173-yard
Congressional Country Club course
In suburban Washington, D.C.
Peete, an 11-year tour veJeran,
said he made a carless putt for his
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Peete said the error helped his
game.
Peete birdied three of the next
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second round.
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course.
In the 1976 PGA Championship,
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after the first two rounds .before ·
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19tll Kemper, the first year . It
moved to Congressional:
"Usually, I start . playlns good .

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Walker homered In the sixth Inning to sta rt the Reds' scortng . Hlli
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two runs and seven hits ln seven
lnnlngs . Rtch Carlucci worked the
flna t two Innings fo r th e Indians,
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Lakers take 3-1 lead in NBA
playoffs with 111-101 victory
LOS ANGELES (API- The Los
Angeles Lakers are on the verge of
wlnn1ng their second Nationa l Bas·
ketball Association title In three years. They a re just as close to setting
a new standard lor excellence In
the playo!!s.
But they're quick to support the
old Yogi Berra adage: "It ain't
over ·w It 's over."
The Lakers took a J.l lead In the
hest-&lt;J!-seven NBA Championship
Series Thursday night, bulldlng a
big lead over PhUadelphla In the
first three quarters and then hold·
lng off a fourth-quarter surge by the
76ers lor a 111·101 triumph .
''I'd like to say one thing," Coach
Pat Riley said after the game. "We
haven· t won anything yet. I know
we're ahead 3·1. We have one more
game to wtn .
"We're starting to smell the
aroma (of the championship) , but
we have a lot of work left ."
The fifth game Is scheduled Sun·
da y at Philadelphia , starting a t 2
p.m ., EDT. A sixth game, If neces·
sary, will be played here next Tuesday night . II a seventh game Is
needed, It will be played at Phlla·
delphia next Thursday night.

The Lakers, who swept Phoenix
and San Antonio to get to the Cham·
plonshlp Series, are 11·1 In post·
sea•on action. Six of the 35 NBA
champions lost only two games on
their way to the title. No team has
ever gone through the playoffs with
as lew as one setback.
"Rlght now, l'mjustcountlngthe
wins and losses, " sald Los Angeles
center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who
had 22 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and three blocked shots In
Game4. "Wehavealeadrlghtnow,
but as you know , we have one more
game to win.
"For us to win we have to use aU
our potential and aU our talents.
Philadelphia is an excellent team
and just because you take the court
doesn 't m ean you're going to wtn."
It seemed to he that simple
through most of Thursday night's
game. As In Game 3 two nights ear·
Uer, the Lakers never tralled and
the game was tied just once, this
time at 2-2. Los Angeles rattled oil
six straight points to take an 8-2 ad·
vantage and was o n top the rest of
the way.
It was 29-18 at the end of the first

Scoreboard.•.
Majors

Leaders

By ThP AMocWed ProM
AMERICAN L..EAGUE

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11
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21

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Oaklanc1
Sr&gt;a!tll'

481

28
15 29
12 ll

Tt'AA5
Mln~

.341

n.~·.c un

Toronto

1'-,
6
6

&gt;21

24
2J
l1
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31
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G8

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J. Nt&gt;Yt' York I

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61\
7
121\
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Texas at Baltlmon&gt;, pp:l , ro ln
Only Rll.ffil'S !!.Ctwduled
l"rrday's GAIIli'R

nt'\lrland IDl,ny
1 2t' II\ I
Sl•aHII•

t!W&gt;attl~

2-~t

at Toron to tCiotr

1-4t at DPtrolt 1W\lrm.

IUm sas C1 ty tSpllnorfl' J..4t a t Nt'\j,'
York t llij(lx'ttJ l-J t, tn t
ChtcllJ(o 1110)' \ ').J t at Tt&gt; M~ t Hough 4
J t. t n t
Baltlmorr t Ml£rr&gt;Wor G-J t at Minnesota
t F('lton 0-:'lt . tn t
&amp;&gt;stan t li u~t 1 If at Cal!lornla tlli&gt;nko
(0 1

Mllwauket.·

t S!atnn -l-11

B.DIILL. Phlllldelphla. 37; J .Tmmp!'OI'I.
P!tll!Wfllh, J7
HITS
Knight. Hooston, 63; WUlJOII.
New York. 62: L.Sml th , St Loul.,, 62;
Sax. Los Ange~ . 67; J .R.a y. Pllliburgh.

RJ: Guerrt'l"tl. Los Angelei. 60.
DOUBLES· L.Smllh. St.Louis, U; Gar
1\(&gt;f" . HouJton. ~; 0 . Smlth.. St .Louis. H .
T Kennedy , San Diego. It; Ol.lvt'l'". Moo·
IJ'eal 13; Knight. HoustOJI, lJ
TRrPLES: 10 1led With 3.
HOME RUNS: Murphy . AUanta. 1::.,
KJngman , NE"N York, 14. J . Thompson ,
Pltl\burgh, lJ; HGrnl'r. Atlanta, 10: GuerrPro.

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NAnONAL LE4GUE
BATTTNG tEO 111 baiJIL R.Jones, San
~o. ..156;
B&amp;Uor, New York. .34.1 ;
J ~n. Pltt.Wurgh. .l17; Wohltord,
San FTancisc.'o, .ll7: Wiggins, San Diego .
.:W.
RUNS: L.Smllh. St .Louli, 46: R.Jooe!i.
San Diego, 40: MUJl)hy, Alla.nta . ll Daw·
son. Montn.&gt;al . 17; J . Tllo~ . Pitts
burgh. .14: Homer, AUanta. 34..
RBI : Murphy , Atlant.a. t2; Moretand,
OUcago, :!1; Klnernan. NE"N York. 38.

at Oakland

t Krou!(h .1-fll . 10 '

Lo.&lt;. Angeles, 10

STOLEN BASES: Moreno, Pit tsburgh.
Jl ; L.Smllh, St.Louis, 25; Demler. Plilla·
dPlp hla. 24: WLOOn. New York. 18: Rain e~~, Mont.roe.l. 16: Sax, Lo!l 1\1\&amp;'('lcs. 16,
Wiggins. San Diego, 16.

PITCHING

17 Oeclslons !· f'orsch .
St.l...ou.IJ, 6-1 , .857, HN. Sutton. Hwstm.
1-2, :m, 2.66: Puleo, New York. ~2. .n4.
170: R.ogl&gt;rs. Montrt'al. 7.J, 100. UN; Va
I('JIZueia. Los Ange~ . 7-4. .636, 2.~1 ;
Ruthven. PhlladPiph18. '5-J. .6?.. 2.'51:

ScattlP at o.?trolt

Mura. St.Louis, ~J . .625. J.\M ; Welch. La!
Angele!i, ~J. .6Z., 3.64.
SrR.IKEOt.rrS: Soto, Clnclnnatl, !M,

Mll""l'ukt'(' 111 Oakland

Carlton. Ptillade-lphla, Ill: Ryan. Hou..,.ton.

Kan.'ia.S City at Nev.· York. tn•

67; Rogers. Montreal, 64 : Valenzul:ola. Los
Angt&gt;les. 58.

~y'1Gamm

Owrl&lt;tnd at Toronto

B.11tlmort' at Minnesota . 1n1

at T{'M5, t n t
FIMtM at CaWornla. 1nJ

Ch lf"llS{O

8unday'1 GamEl!
0f'Vt'land at Toron to. 2.
SC'attlf&gt; at Df'trolt

Kllnsa., City at New York
Baltimore ut Mlnnesow
8o.&lt;ltoo 111 Calltomla
Milwauk.N&gt; at Oall.land
Otlraao at Texa.~

NATIONAL LEAGUE
t:.a.Mm Dlvt.bl

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St lall~
Phlladl'lphla
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Hwstm
22
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SanF'ranctsco
29
Cincinnati
Thllnlday't Game
PIIL~burgh '5. Montwal 4, 10 lnnlllKS
Only l(llmt.•

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F'riday'•

San Frandsco

Gamt:~t

tChrt.~

0.1 I a t Chicago

iJl'nklns J..61
San DIPRO tCw-Us J..li at P\tL\burgtl
! R.tv:xrn 2'51 . tn t
Nl'W York tPulro ~1t at ancJnnall
t !irlliVE'f" H Ot. tn l
Montn&gt;al tG111.1.1cUon J..lt a1 Atlanta
tDayley 2·2l. tnl

Philadelphia tCarlton &amp;-61 at I~DWiton
tNtekro 4-4l , tnt
t..cx&gt; Angell'!\ tStE"Nart 1·21 a t St.Louis
·La Pctnt l-01. tn t
Sa&amp;urday't GUIV!I
San Fl1Lnc1.9CO at Chicago
San [X('go at P!ttsburgll. In I
N~· York at Clnclnnatl. tn t
Montf"('"U.l at Atlanta, tnt
La; M~l~ at St . Louts. tnt
Ph!Jadt&gt;lphla at Hwstm. 1n 1
Sullday'1 GUIV!I
San [Xego at P\tult:Jurgn
Montreal at Atlanta
I~ Angek.&gt;s at St . LouL~
New York at C lnctnna tl

San F'ranctaco at Chlcago
Phlla~lphla at HW.&lt;Iton

.-\MEJUCAN IL'\liUE
BA1TING !fri at bal~t · HILIT&amp;h. Clevt-land, ..112; BmneU, Toronto, .m: COoper,
Mtlwaukee, .3111; McBride. Ot'\leland.
..lit5: McRae. Kansas City , .:M6.
RUNS: R.Henderflon, O. k.land, 50, Har
rah. Cleveland, 44; Thornton. Cleveland.
.0; Lef1ore, Chicago, ~; Demaunl., CllJ.
cago, 34; Wathan, Karu.as C ity . 34.
RBI : Thornton. Oeveland, 51: McRa£',
Kan.us Oty. 4.3, Luzinskl. Chicago. 41 ;
Cooper. Mllwaukft:o, 36; Krbek. M1n nesota.l'5.
KITS. Harrah. Oeveland. 73: Cooper,
Mllwaukft:o. IB: Garrta. Toronto. fi.1:
McRaP, Kansas City. 63; He rndon . [)('..
trolt, 61.
DOUBLES : Otis. Kansa.~ City, 16;
Mdl..ae J&lt;ama., City. 1!1: Evall.'l. Bobton.
14; White, Kansas City, It; Ford. Baltl·
rmre, 13; Lynn. Cautornla. 1.3: Cowms.

SeattJP. lJ
1RIPLES: HPmdon, Detroit. 6: Yount,
Mllwaukft:o, 4; W.Wlbon. Kansas City , t ;
G.Wt1gllt, Teus, t ; 10 Tiro With J
HOME RUNS: Tixlrnton. C'\l.&gt;velaM. 16:
R.oenld.e, Balttrnore, U; Hrbek. Min ·
nesota, ll; Mufl)hy. Oakland. U; l....oYt'
enstrin. Baltlmore, 10; Ha.rrah. O~Nt'­
land, 10: Downing, Calltomla. 10
SlULEN BASES: R.Henderson . Oak
land. '51: l...eFklre. ChiCago. 19; Mol.llor.
MUwaukft:o. lJ; Lopes. Oak.land, IJ:
Ha yes, Oeveland, 12; Walhan, Kan.'WI

ary. 1.2.
PITCHING t1 Dec L~klM ! Hoyt, Ol.l
ra.gn. 9- 1. .!100. I.Kl; G uidry. NE W York.,
7-1. .m. 3.16: Barlcer, &lt;.."levetand, 6-2,
."750, 2.68; VWwvk h, Mllwa ukft:o, 6-Z, . ~.
3.23; Caudill. Sea ttle , 6-2, . ~. 111); Zatm.
Ca!Uomla. ~2 . .TI4, 2.87: Gura, Kansas
City, 5-2, .nt, 4..J); McGreaor, Baltimore,
6-J. .66i. 3.67.
STR.IKEOI.!I'S: F .Banntsler, Seattle. 74;
Eckenll'y, Bostoo., 64: G uidry , N~· York,
'58; Pl&gt;I"T)', Seattle, ~: Barker. Clevf&gt;Land.

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DANCING TO "Xanadu," a jazz number, Saturday night will be, left to right, Missy Cummins, Jenny
Bentley and Michelle Johnson. The number is one of

Dave LaRoche, lefl ·handed reiM!f plteber,
rrom Columbuli ~ the lntenlatlonal
Leap and opUooed Steve Balboni., rlnt
bueman, In Columbus.

SWAMPED- Philadelphia 76ers' Darryl Dawkins
literally is swamped by the defense of Los Angeles
Lakers Kareem Abdul-Habbar (33) and Earvin
"Magic" Johnson durJng second-half action Thursday

HarrlsonvUle Scipio Alumm As·
soclatlon held Its annual reunion
last Saturda y with 82 members and
guests attending.
William White, former teacher
and basketball coach, was the
speaker. Gifts were presented to
the oldest graduate, E thel Clark,
and to Clyde Lambert and J ennings
Edwards for coming the farthest.
The Gllkey fa mUy, with the most
m embers present , was honored.
Nashville Image was the ba nd
for the evening. New officers
elected were Lennie Jewell, pres ide nt: Pauline Atkins, vice pres!·
de nt: Joy Clark . secretary: a nd
Gladys Cumings, treasurer.

night In game 4 of their NBA championship playoffs.
The Lakers defeated Ute Sixers, 111·101, giving them a
H lead in the series. ( AP Laserphoto).

Two colts given nod in Belmont

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NEW YORK (AP)- Two colts
who were nearly knocked out of the
Triple Crown classics by Injuries
are rated among the top contenders
lor Saturday's Belmont Stakes.
Back In February, Conquistador
Clelo was sidelined with a sUght
s hin fracture and Aloma's Ruler
was taken outo!tralnlngbecauseof
a wrenched ankle.
Since then, Conquistador Clelo
has raced the fastest mlle ever at
Belmont Park. Aloma's Ruler
wasn't ready lor the May 1 Kentucky Derby, but won the Preakness May 15.
"He probably wouldn't he here
now If It wasn 't lor Dr. Reed," said
Butch Lenzini, trainer of Aloma's
Ruler.
Woody Stephens, Hall of Fame
trainer of Conquistador Clelo,
echoed Lenzlnl's remarks about
WUllam 0. Reed, who also treated
his colt.
"He's without a doubt the lines!
veterinarian In co untry," said
Stephens.
Conquistador Clelo Is still being
treated with an electronic device
that stimulates bone growth. Aloma's Ruler no longer needs the BlOseogen system.
Conquistador Clelo, owned by
He nryk deKwlatkowskl, has won
three straight slarts since returnIng to the races, Including the Metropolitan Handle) p In 1: 33 last
Monday at Belmont Park.
The son of Mr. Prospector, who
will he ridden by Eddie Maple, was
made the early-Une l-1 choice after
the field of 11 J.year-olds was entered Friday. He wUl leave from
the outside No.ll post.
Next to Maple In the No.lO post
will he another speedball, Nathan
Scherr's Aloma's Ruler, ridden by
Jack Kaenel, who at 16 will he attempting to become the youngest
rider ever to win the Belmont.
The Belmont will provide

another matchup between Aloma's
Ruler, winner of six of eight career
starts, a nd Christiana Stable's Un·
kage, ridden by 50-year-&lt;Jld Bill
Shoemaker.
Unkage, beaten a hall-length by
Aloma's Ruler In the Preakness
and a winner In eight of 11 start•,
and Aloma 's Ruler, each was listed
at 4-11n the early line.
The speed horses wtu he attempt·
lng to hold on for the 1Y.J mlles. If
they falter, Gato Del Sol figures to
be coming like. he did when he rallied from 19th place to wln the
Derby.
The Derby winner , who again
will he ridden by Eddie DelahOUS·
saye from the No.1 post , was Usted
at :&gt;-1. By preference, his trainer,
Ed Gregson, elected to bypass the

Preakness, and not race unW the
Belmont.
Gato Del Sol, a 21-1outsldertn the
Derby, has won three times In 13
outings.
Herbert Allen's Cut Away, third·
place finisher In the Preakness, Is
the next choice In the Belmont at 8-1
In the early line.
Completing the field are Royal
Roberto and lllumlnate, each 10-1;
EstorU, 1:&gt;-1; and Anemal, High Ascent and Lejoll, 20-1 each.
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Shanle Dugas and Tim Norrtd hit
solo home runs Thursday night to
lift the Charleston Charlies of the
International League to a 4-3 victory over the parent Cleveland Indl·
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sixth.
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Lots of stuff has been written for
stepparents, but who thinks of the
kids that are suddenly plunked down
in a new family and expected to play
brother and sister to people they
hardly know?
When Dad and Nancy (our stepmother) got married, my bother and
I, and Nancy's three, laced a lot of
adjusting. There were fights and
jealousies, and l guess we put our
parents through the wringer. then,
just about the time we shook down ,
along came the baby. For a while,
we were "five against the world,"
figuring both Dad and Mom loved
the n~w one best because he was

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ahead.
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especially for,stepchildren? (Maybe
it could be you, Helen.)
Or why don't you, Helen and 'Sue,
ask readers, who are steps, lo give
out with some pointers? - STILL
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DEAR HELEN :
· Two questions : who first said, "A
man's reach should exceed his grasp

thal would have me as a member.''?
- COLLEGE STUDENT
DEAR STUDENT:
" Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven
for?" is the last lin e from Robert

Brow ning's poem, " Andrea del Sartn."

Grou cho Marx often used the
"club" quip, but actually Victor
Mature said it first, and Mar x, in the
timL•worn way of comedians, took it
for his own.

So says newspaper columnist and
film criti c He rb Michelson in the
Sacramento Bee . - HELEN
P.S. FROM SUE : As the y
say,"Originality is ju s t undiscovered plagiarism.''
(GOT A PROBLEM? Or a s ubject
for discussion, two-generation style?
Direct your questions to either Sue
or Helen Bottel - or both, if you
want a combination mother·
daughter answer - in ca re of this
newspaper.

Bonnie Barringer lost the most
weight at the Chester class of Slln·
derella Monday nlghl. Carole Dal·
ley a nd Carlotta Reed tied for
runner-up . At the Mason Class,
Candy Van Meter lost the most
welg~t a nd also received her 20
pound weight loss ribbon and certlf·
lcate. E mma Paugh lost the most
weight with Jo Ann W!Uiams as
runner-up a t the Pomeory class,
whUe Kelly Hawkins reached her
goal weight a nd was taken Into the
sUm a nd trim program . Cathy
Workman was the top weight loser
a t the Five-Points exercise class.

Rutland Garden Club
Several community plantings
were discussed a t the recent meet ·
lng of Rutland Garden Cl ub held at
th e home of Mr s. Dorothy
Woodard.
Mrs. Vernon Weber, Mrs. James
Nicholso n, Mrs. Roy Snowden a nd
Mrs. Ralph
TUrner reported on
the planting of s hrubs and flowerIng bulbs at Rutland Civic Cente r ,
at the Rutland Park, and at Miles
Cemetery.
Plans were made for a flat bed
truck to he provided by Wehers to
be decora ted for the parade on July
31n Rutland. It was noted that table
arrangements were made for the
Rutland Alumni Association
banquet.
New officers elected were Mrs.
Nicholson, president; Mrs. Marvin
WUson, vice president; Mrs. Albert
Woodard, secretary; a nd Mrs.
Snowden, treasurer.
It was noted that 12 members had
a !tended the open meeting of the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners and
Mrs. TUrner reported on Mrs.
MacU Barton's Instructions for

starting plants Inc luding pineapple.
A report was given on the spring
meeting of the county garde n clubs
held at Trinity Churc h and at·
tended by Mrs. VIrgil Atklns, Mrs.
E ugene Atkins, Miss Ruby Dtehl,
Mrs. Harry Williamson, Mrs .
Snowden a nd Mrs. Chris Diehl, and
Mrs. Nic holson. Mrs. Atkins dis·
played decorated wooden spoons
which are to be made as favors by
the regiona l garden clubs for the
state convention to be held In Columbus In August. Arrangements
were made for the club members to
meet with Star Club members at
the home of Mrs. Diehl on June 15at
1 p.m. for a work.• hopon the spoons.
Mrs. J ack Robson reported on
the regional meeting held May 15 at
Marietta College. She noted that
the state president, Mrs. Frances
Titus, had give n informa tlon on thr
statP convention and publications
and also announced that a visit to
the Cincinnati Zoo Is to be the gardeners day out this summer.
Mrs. Willia mson, Mrs. Snowden,
Mrs. Robson a nd Mrs Ernest
Ward heard Thomas Stahl describe
landsca ping a yard at the recent
open meeting of the Chester
Garden Club.
Miss Diehl reported on a tour of
Smeltzers Garde n Center and a
visit to the garde n of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Will was discussed . Thr
Holter garden on Chester Road wtu
be visited in July.
Mrs. LedUe displa yed two iris ar·
ra ngements of spring splendor. She
has been selected the outstanding
gardener of the year of the Rutland
Club.. Anangements for churc hes
during the past month were made
by Mrs. Snowden. Mrs. Nicholson
a nd Mrs. VIrgil Atkins.

Devotions of scripture and stories from Guideposts were given .
Members responded to roll call by
naming a bedding plant. Mrs. Led ·
lie, co-hostess for ttll' meeting. introduced the program given bs·
Miss Diehl . She said that vou can
rount on a bright summer \vhen
you plant a rainbow of a nnual flow ers . She noted that garden centers
have blooming plants now which
ca n be set out in the ground in
groups, in planters and pot s to
c reate an efffftivr cluster.
Mrs. Wilson 's gardening lips for
June inc luded dedaring wa r on in·
sects . v."atering w()ll in dry arra s
and clipping back creep&lt;'rs.
Mrs. Charl rs LC'w\s gavr a dl'm onstra tion on methods of drying
material for arrangrment s and disttibuted sample's of di1C'd materials
whic h s he had prepared from the
methods lis ted on a printL-d sh&lt;'Pt
which s he gave to thC' membc&gt;rs.
She also displayr-d thrC&lt;• books
frum the Pumeruy Library containing method s of dryin g and
aJTa nging.

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'STEP' READERS ALL :
Please take SAS's •uggestion
Your experiences in, and advice on ,
" his, hers and ours" families will be
much appeciated. - SUE
P.S. Meanwhile, two good books
for s tepparents (a nd by osmosis,
their children) are, "Raising Other
People's Kids," by Evelyn Felker, a
$4 .95 paperback a vailable in
bookstores, or from Wm. B. Erdman's Pubishing Co., 255 Jefferson
Ave. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich.,
49503 ; and an earlier book, "The
Half-Parent : Living with Other
People's Children," by Brenda Maddox, which you can find at the
library. - HandS

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DEARSAS:
A book especially fo r stepchildren
is ;,uch-needed, and a great idea .
But it should be written by a "step"
who knows the feeling, not me. How
about you, SAS'!- HELEN

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Werry : back, left to right, Kristen Slawter . Ni kki
Meier, Chris ti Brumfield, Miehl'lh- Fras h. Amy Epph-.
Lisa Poulin and Valcril" Connull y.

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group will he one of several performing in the danf'e
recital Sunday at 7::«! p.m. at Meigs Junior High. The
group are members of Shirley Carpenter's School of
Dance.

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JAZZ NUMBER- Performing to "Tonight's The
Night" at Carpenter's dance redial to be held at Meigs
Junior High Sunday at 1:30 p.m. will be, front, Debbie

Harrisonville Scipio

The Clippers' first baseman
added an RBI single In the third to
raise his league-leading total to 47.
Cochran, 4-3, worked the first six
lnnlngs, allowing four hits and two
runs on Marvell Wynne's homerun
In the sixth lnnlng.
Serum came on In the seventh to
work three hllless lnn1ngs lor his
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first save of the season.
Otis Nixon hit a two-run double
tor the Clippers In the fourth.

• Lifelong resident of Meigs County
• Farmer in Letart Falls
•serving 13th year as Letart Township Trustee
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*Member of Racine Masonic Lodge
*Member of American Legion
YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE APPRECIATED

several Utat will be presented at a dance recital at
Southern High School.

Meigs area groups hold meetings

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Brant's blast whips Tidewate
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Marshall Brant hit his 17th home run of
the season and Greg Cochran and
Gary Serum combined on a lourhitter to lead the Columbus
Clippers to a 6-2 International
League baseball ,vlctpry over the
Tidewater Tides Thufsday night.
Brant's homer came In the second lnnlng otf Tidewater starter
and loser Scott Holman, :&gt;-3.

quarter and 57-42 at halftime. The
Lakers led by as many as 19 points
In the third period before settling
lor an87-72leadenterlng the linal12
minutes.
The 76ers outscored the Lakers
8-2 at the outset of the fourth quar·
ter to cut the deficit to nine points,
89-80. However, Los Angeles regrouped and soon led by 14 points.
But Philadelphia wasn't flnlshed .
It was 100-86 midway through the
final period when the 76ers went on
a 12-5 binge to make It 105-98 with
3: 17 left. Philadelphia had two opportunities to narrow the gap to five
points, but bad passes by Caldwell
Jones a nd Jullus Erving spolled the
c hances.
The teams went nearly two min·
utes without a score. Bob McAdoo's
alley-oop layln with 1: 25 to go made
It l!Y7-98 and ended all doubts.
Earvln "Magic" Johnson and
Jamaal WUkes led a balanced Los
Angeles attack with 24 points each.
McAdoo came ott the bench to add
19 points. Norm Nixon was held to
11 points, making only lour of 18
field goal attempts, but he recorded
a game-hllgh 14 assists.
Kurt R.ambis had only three
point• for the Lakers, but equaled
Abdui-Jabbar's rebound total of 11.
Including team rebounds, Los An·
geles outrebounded Phlladelphla
61-53.
Andrew Toney led the 76ers with
28 points and 11 assists. Erving
added 25 points, all but e ight of
them coming In the second half. No
other Pblladelphla player scored
more than 12 points. Bobby Jones
led the 76ers In rebounding with
nine.

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Friday, June 4, 1982

SALISBURY township trustees
will meet in regular session

Friday at 7 p.m. at the home of
the clerk, Wanda Eblin. Laurel
Cliff Road. All meetings are open
to the public.
POMEROY - Inspection practice for Mary Shrine 37, Order of
the White Shrine of Jerusalem,
and Lafayette Shrine 44, will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the
Middleport Masonic Temple. All
members are urged to attend.

MEIGS COUNTY Coonhunters
Associati on will meet Friday at 7
p.m. at the club house on
Snowball Hill . Refreshments wi ll
FIRST PLACE WrNNERS - First place winners in the recent art
show sponsored by Racine PTO were students of Racine Elementary; fir·
st row, lt•lt to right, Kcllie Ervi n, Kellie Phelps, Lennie Dowell ; second
row, Alisa Willford, Shelly Sawyers, John Bill Hoback, Joyce Pickens ;
third row, Tammy Holter, Lina Curtis, Joyce Barnes and Amy Lawson.
They were each presented blue ribbons.

be served .

SECOND PLACE WrNNERS - Second place winner. in the recent
art show sponsored by Racine PTO were students of Racine Elementary;
front row, left to right, Trevor Petrel, Roy Johnson, Heather Hill; second
row, Bridge Bing, Jamie Cummins. and Billy Jones. All students at
Racine ·Elementa ry that participated in the art show were presented a
ribbon. Second place winners received red ribbons.

MEIGS County Fox Chasers
will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Eag le Ridge loction .
Everyone is welcome to atte nd.

Birthdays

LONG BOTTOM - Weekend
revival Friday through Sunday at
Long Bottom United Methodist
Church. 7:30p.m. each evening;
speaker is the Rev. E A. IBudl
Hatfield : public inv1tcd .

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POMEROY - Annual chicken
barbecue will be held by the
Meigs County Fish and Game
Club on Saturday . There will be a

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Stephanie . Mi c hell e Hlad
celebrated her first birthday with a
party at her home recently .
Two cakes, one a teddy bear
replica and the other a Kermit the
frog, were served wi th other refresh·
ments.
Principal Larry Wolle presenting the awards, and
Donette Talbott. This award is based upon scholastic
achievement, citizenship and accomplishments.

OUTSTANDrNG STLDENTS- Voted as most out·
standing students at Portland Elementary School lor
the 1981-82 school year were, left to right, Dolly Wolle,

Attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Hlad , Tamra Vance, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Bolen, Eddie Hlad,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schoonover.
Diane Harrison, Mr. and Mrs . Ted
Smitl1 and Eddie, Danya n Magers,
Lori Tucker, Johnny Clonch, and
Reatha Clonch.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Allen sent a
gill.

work session starting at noon
wi th supper at 6 p.m. All mem·
bers are urged to attend and give
some assistance.

A free blood pressure clinic wi ll be
held at the Harrisonville Townhouse
Tuesday from 10 a.m. to I p.m. by
Mrs. Ferndora Story, R.N . The
clinic is sponsored by the Harrisonville Golden Age Senior Citizens
Club and the public is invited to visit
the clinic lor a blood pressure check .
Scott Justin who was named a
match wi nner at Eastern Hugh
School is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

RUTLAND - A bake sale will
be held Saturday at Rutland
Department Store by the Rutland
Free Will Baptist Church. The
sale will begin at 9 a.m.

PERFECT attendance awards went to, front, left
to right, Michael Hill, Amber Clark, Sheri Roush and
Tanya Meadows; back row, Tony Heaton and Debbie

Greathouse for attendance records at Portland
Elementary School.

• Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burton,
daughter Sherri, of Colwnbus spent
Eastern weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

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MIDDLEPORT - A dance
recital by Shirley Carpenter's
School of Da nce will be held Sun·
day at Meigs Junior High School
in Middleport at 7:30 p.m. There
will be jazz and ballet numbers.
The event is open to the public.

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discuss the Fourth of July bar·
becue and the new building for
athletic equipment.

The Rutland Fire Department wil'
spcnsor a Fourth of July parade and
interested persons are asked to contact either Lillie Kennedy at 742. 2862; Joan Stewart at 742·2421, or
Charlie Barrett, 742-2578. The
parade will be held at 10 a.m. on
Saturday, July I.
PORTLAND - Films will ""
shown on · June 11 , 18, and 25 at
Freedom Gospef Mission on County
Road 31, Portland. On June 11 at 7:30
p.m. the film, "A Thief in the Night"
will be presented, at 7:30 p.m. on
June 18, " A Distant Thunder," and
on June 25 at 7:30 p.m., "Image of
lhe Beast." The public is invited to
attend.

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prayer on the third Sunday . Mornmg
prayer and sermon on all o1her Sunday s
at the month . Church St hoo l and nursery
core provided . Coffee hour in the Parish
Hall immediately f ollowi ng the service.

POMEROt CHURCH OFCHRIST . 212 W.

Main St . Nei l Proudfoot , pastor , Bibl e
school. 9:30 a .m .; morning worsh ip.
10:30 a .m .: You th meetings , 6:30p .m.:
evening worship, 7:30 . Wednesday night
prayer meeti ng and Bibl e study, 7:30
p.m .
THE SALVATION ARMY , 115 Butternut
Ave ., Pomeroy . Envoy and Mrs. Roy
Wining , offi cers in charge . Sunday ·
ho liness meetin~ . 10 a .m.: Sunday
School. 10:30 a .m . Sunday school leader .
YPSM . Eloise Adams . 7:30 p.m.,
solvation meeting . var ious speakers and
music specia ls. Thuridoy- 10 a .m . to 2
p.m . Ladies Home l eague. al l wo men in vited : 7:30 p .m. prayer meeting and
Bible study. Rev . Noel Hermon . teacher .

BURliNGTON

SOUTHERN

BAPTIST

CHAPEL, Route 1, Shade . Bible school. 7
p.m . Thursday : worship service, 8 p .m.

"POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST. 200 W. Main 51 .. 992·5235. Vocol

music. Sundoy worship , 10 a .m .; Bible
study . II a .m .: worship , 6 p.m . Wed ·
nesday Bible study , 7 p .m .

CH. Rev.Ralph Smith , pastor . Sunday
school , 9:30 a .m .. Mrs . Worley Fronds ,
superintendent . Preaching serv ices first
and third Sundays fo llowing Sunday

School.
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST ,
Preaching 9:30 a .m .. first and second
Sundays of each month : third and fourth
Sundays each month . worsh ip service at
7:30 p .m. Wednesday evenings at 7:30 .
Prayer and Bible Study.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST. Mulbe"y

Heights Rood , Pomeroy . Pastor, Albert
Oittes : Sabbath School Superint endent .
Rita White. Sabba th Sc hool , Saturday af ternoon at 2:00 . with Worship Service
following at 3: 15 .

POMEROY

FIRST

BAPTIST . Do, ;d

Mann, minister ; William Snouffer , Sun·
day school supt . Sunday school . 9:30
o.m .; morning worship 10:30 a.m .

FIRiT

SOUTHERN

BAPTIST . 2B2

Mulberry Ave. , Pomeroy . fi:ev . William
R. Newman, pastor; Hershel McClure .
Sunday school superin tendent . Sunday
school. 9:30 o .m :; morning worship :
10:30: evening worship, 7 :30 p.m . Mid week prayer service. 7:30p .m.
,

MIDWAY

COMMUNITY CHURCH .

Dexter Rd ., Rd. , langsville, Rev. A . A .
Hughes, Pastor . Sunday School 10 a.m .
Serv ices on Tuesday , Thursday and
Sunday. 7:30p .m .
Run Rood , Rev . Emmett Rowson.
pastor . Handley Dunn . supt. Sunday
school , 10 o .m . Sunday evening serv ice
7:30; Bible teaching , 7 :30 p .m. Thurs-

Dt~twhuc .

day .

SYRACUSE

and Mrs. Greg Cundiff and Va larie
of Middleport; Mrs. Karen Connoll y,
B,rian and Shelly of Syracuse: Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Roush, Mr. and Mrs,-Roger Manuel and child ren and
.Johnnie Roush.
Mrs. Lmda Jewell, daughter Barb
of New Ha ven spent Easter Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ge rald Hayman
and Keith.

MISSION . Cherry Sl ..

Syracuse. Services . 10 a .m. Sunday .
Evening serVices , Sunday and Wednes·

FactoryTo-You
Savings

l11ld Mrs. Dick Sm ith a nlt" son, Mr.

day. 7:00p.m.
MIDDlEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

CHRISTIAN UNION, lawrence Manley .
pastor; Mrs . Russell Young. Sundoy
School Supt . Sunday School 9:30 a .m .
Evening worship , 7:30. Wednesday
prayer meeting , 7:30 p~ m .

MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.

Racine-- Rev . James ,Satterfield. pastor .
Morning worship, 9 ;-4!5 a .m .; Sunday
school. 1Q:_.j5 a .m .; evening worship . 7.
Tuesday, 7:30 p .m .. la(lies prayer

meeting: Wednesday. 7:30p.m. YPE .

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Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hayes were Mrs. Amanda Eastman,
Pomeroy, and Margery Douglas,
Shade.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen were
in Colwnbus for two days due to the
death of her uncle, Darrel Clelland.

MIDDlEPORT FIRST BAPTIST, Corner
Sixth and Palmer , the Rev . Mark Me·
Clung , Sunday school, 9 : 15 a .m .; Don

Whlto Sunday School . suporlntondont.

John 'Reibel , Sr. , aut . au~t . Morning
WOrship , 10: 15 a.m . Youth meeting .
7:30 p.m . Wednesday. Includi ng wee
tott eager beovert, )Unlor astronauts ,
onct' junfor and ·senior hlgl-1 BYF; choir
practice , 8:30 p .m . Wednes day; prayer

mMtlng and Bible study, Wednesday.
7:30p.m.
. CWURCH OF CHRIST. Middleport. 5th
and Main, Bob Melton, mlnitter, ScQtt
Saltsman, atsociate
minitter. Bible
School, ·9:30 a. ·m .; morning wort~lp,
10:30 a. m.: evening servlce,-..7:00 p.m.

Wednes cjoy Bible Study and youth .

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COOPERA TlVE PARISH
METHODIS1 CHURCH
Rev . Robert McGee.
interim director

POMEROY ClUSTER

Rev . Robert McGee
POMERO't. Sunday Schoo l 9 : 15 a .m.
Worship service 10:30 a .m. Choir
re hea rsal , Wedn esday. 7 p.m Rev .
Robert M cGee, pastor .
ENTERPRISE . Worship 9 a .m. Chu rch
Sc hool 10 a.m . Richard Rotl-l emich.
pastor .
ROCK SPRINGS . Sunday Schoo l 9: 15
a . m. Worship service, 10 a . m.,
Richard Ro them ich, pastor :
FlATWOODS, Churc h School 10 a.m.
Worship II a .m ., Richard Rothemich.
pastor .

MIDDlEPORT ClUSTER

HEATH, Chur ch Sc hool q:J() a .m .
Wors hip 10:30 a.m . UMYF 6 p.m.
Robert Robinson , Pastor.
RUTLAND . Chufch Schoo l 9:30 a .m.
Wors hip 10:30 a .m. Robert Rider ,
pastor .
SALEM CE NTER . Worship 9 a .m.
Church Sc hoo l 9 :-45 a .m . Robert Rider ,
pastor .
PEARL CHAPEL . Su nday Sc hool 9:30
a.m . Worship 7:30p.m.
SNOWVILLE. Sunday Schoo l , 9:30
a .m. Worship 11 :00 a.m.

SYRACUSE ClUSTER

Rev. Stan ley Merrified . Mini ste r
FOREST RUN : Worship 9 a .m. Church
Sc hool10 a .m.
MINERSVILLE . Chu rc h Schoo l 9 a.m.
Worship 10 a.m.
ASBURY : Church School 9:50 a.m.
Worship 11 a .m . Bibl e Study 7:30 p.m.
Thursday . UMWfist Tuesday .

SOUTHERN ClUSTER ·

Rev . .tomes Clark
Rev. Mark Flynn
Rev . Florence Smith
Rev. Carl Hick s
eETHANY . {Dorcas ). Worship 9:00
o .m . Church Schoo l 10:00 a.m . Bible
study . 1st, 2nd . 3rd and 5th Tu es day ~
7: 15p.m .: '/,outh fellowship , 2nd and 4th
Tu esdays. :OOp.m .
CARMEL and SUTTON (Worship . Sun·
dot School and mo~t other evenh held
jointly.) Sunday School9:45 and Worship
11 :00 at Sutton first and third Sundays
and at Carmel second and fourth Sundays. Bible Study second , fourth ond Hf.
th Thursdays . 7 : 15 p.m . Family Night
Fellowship Dinner third Thursday . 6:30
p.m.
APPLE GROVE . Sunday School 9:30
a .m. Worship 7:30 p .m . 1st and 3rd Sunday s: Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
p .m. Fellowship supper first Saturday 6
p .m . UMW 2nd luesdov 7:30 p.m·.

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Sunrin y School
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Sunday school . 9 45
a m . evening w orshtp 7 30 p m Prayer
rneetrng 7 30 p .m Wedne~doy

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BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHUR CH OF
CH RIS T Duane Worden , mmr ster Brbl e
doss . 9 :30a .m .. morning worsh1p , 10 30
a .m .. evening wor ship . 6 30 p m Wed
nesdoy Bible study . 6 30 p.m .
NEW STI VE RS VILLE COMMUNITY Chur
ch. Su nday School serv rce . 9 45 o m .
Worship service . 10:30: Evonge lis trc Ser
vice 7·30 p.m . Wednesday . Prayer
meeting . 7:30 . Thursday .
ZION CHURCH OF CHRI Sl . Pomer oy
Harri sonvi ll e Rd . . Robert Purtell . pa stor
Bitr McE lr oy . Sunday sc hool sup! . Sunday
sc hool. 9 :30a .m .. worship service 10.30
o .m , Sunday worship 'en.. ice . 7·30 p .m .
Monday and Tue sday even ing se r vices
7:30 each evening .
51 JOHN LUTHERAN CHUR CH . Pine
Grove . TI-le Rev. Wi llia m Mrddleswarth
Pastor . Church servic es 9:30 a.m . Sun ·
day Sc hoo l 10:30 a.m .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST . Jerry
Pingley . pastor . Sunday school. 9:30
a .m .; morning worship . 10:30 a . m ..
Wednesday evening service . 7:30 .
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST . Rev . Earl Shuler .
past or . Sunday schoo l 9:30 a .m .; Church
serv1ce. 7 p.m .: youth mee tmg . 6
p .m .Tu esdoy Bible Study . 7 p .m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .
Rev . Th omas H . Co ll ier . pa stor . Martha
Wo lle . Cha irman of the Boord of Chri S·
t ian Lif e . Sunday School . 9·30 a .m ..
morning wor ship. 10:30: Sunday even ·
ing worship . 7.30 p .m . Pray er meeting
Wednesday . 7:30p .m .
·
RACINE FIRST
BAPTI ST
Don L
Wa lk er , Pastor. Robert Smi th . Sunday
sc hoo l supt .. Sunday sc hoo l . 9:30 o .m
morning wors hip , 10:40 a .m . Sunday
evening worship . 7:30 ; Wednesday
evening Bibl e study . 7:30 .
DANVILLE WESLEYAN . Rev . R D
Brown . pastor . Sunday School. 9 ·30
a .m .; morning worship 10·45: youth
se rvi ce , 6:45 p .m .; evening worship .
7:30 p .m . . prayer and praise , Wednes day. 7:30p.m .
.
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SOUTH BETHEL (Sil ver Ridge) : Duan e
Sydens tr icker . Sr .. pastor . Sunday
Sc hool . 9 o . m .; Morning Worship . 10
a .m .: Yo uth Ser vice , Sunday at 6 p .m .
and Su nday Eveni ng Wors hip. 6 p m
Bible Study , Wed_n_e_s~oy~ ! p .m .

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SIL VER RUN H~tt tiAt'll~l He v Mar ·
vm Marlun . po~tor . Steve Lillie Sunday
sc hoo l supt Sunday school 10 am
morn •ng worship . II am . Sunday
eve nrng wors h•p . 7 30 Prayer meetrng
and Brbl e study . Thur sday 7 30 p m
yout h meeltng Wednesday at 7 p.m

CHRISTIAN FEllOWSHIP CHURCH. 383

N 2nd Ave . Middleport . Sunday School
10 00 a m Sun ' Wed Evenmg Servtces
7 30 p m . p m .
LIBERTY Christron Church . 4 Ltberty
Ave Pomeroy . Sunday School 10om
Worship 7 .30 . Wednesday Service 7 30
pm
CHESTE R CHUR CH OF GOD . Re ... . R. E
Robin son . pa stor . Sunday sc hoo l . 9 30
om .. worsh rp se rvice . I I o .m .. evening
se rv 1ce . 7:00 : youth service. Wed nesday. 7:00p .m

lANGSVIllE CHRISTIAN

CHURCH

Robert E. Mus se r . pastor : Sunday school ,
9:30a .m .. Pau l Musser . supt .: moroing
wors hi p. 10:30 : Sunday eveni ng serv 1ce .
7 00 : mid· week service . Wednesday . 7
p .m .

SYRAC USE

CHURCH

OF

Tuesday 7:30p.m.
RACINE WESlEYAN - Sunday schoo l
10o.m. : worship , 11 a .m . Choir practice,
Thursday , 8p .m .
lETART FALL S- Worship . service 9
a .m. Church School10 a .m .

MORNING STAR . Worsh;p 9:30 o.m.:

Church School10:30 a .m .

MORSE CHAPEl. Church School 9:30

o .m . Wonhlp 11 o .m .

PORTlAND. Sunday School 6:30 p.m..
Youl_h

.

Rev. Richard W . Thomas
Duane Sydenstrlcker , Sr.
Sheldon Johnson
John W . Douglas
JOPPA, WorshiR 9 :00 a.m. Church

TH E

NAZARENE . Rev. James B. Kittle , po slo f .
Norman Presley . Sunday Schoo l Super in ·
tenden t Sunday school 9·30 a .m .. mor ning wo rship. 10 ·30 a .m .; evange li stic
serv ice . 6 p .m . Prayer and Praise Wed
nesdoy . 7 p .m .: yout h meeting . 7 p.m .

EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRI ST .

Eld en R. Bloke . pastor . Sunday Sc hoo iiO
o .m Robe rt Reed. supt .: Morning ser ·
mon , 11 a .m .: Su nday night services
Chri stian Endeavo r . 7 :30p .m .. Song se r -.
vrce . 8 p .m .: Preaching 8:30 p.m . Mid ·
week Prayer meeting . Wedne sday . 7
p .m .. A lvin Reed . loy leader
CHURC H OF JESUS CHRIST . located at
Rut land on New l imo Road . next to
Fores t Acre Park . Rev . Roy Clevenger
pas tor . Sun day school . 10:30 a .m . wor ·
ship 7·30 p .m .Bible Study , Wednesday .
7.30 p.m .. Satu rday night prayer service .
7 30 p.m .
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRI STI AN . Roger
Watson . pastor: Crenson Prall . Sunday
school sup! . M orn ing wors hi p. 9:30a .m ..
Sunday schoo l . 10 30 a .m .. evening ser ·
v1ce . 7 30 .

" What therefore God has joined tugchter, lel no man put asunder."- Matthew 19 :6
A half-century ago, only one marriage in twelve ended in di vorce.
In 1982, it has been estimated that one of every three marriages ends
in divorce. According to some. this breakdown of the home occurs
because many people are getting married lou soon, or on the basis of
physical attraction. One marriage rite solelllilly charges the couple
with these words : "I charge you both ... to remember that love and
loyalty alone will avail as the foundation of a happy home. II the
solelllil vows which you are about to make be kept inviolate, and if
steadfastly you endeavor to do the will of your Heavenly Father, your
life will be full of joy, and the home which you are establishing will
abide in peace."
In Matthew 19 :5, Jesus says that husband and wife should "cleave"
together. That word is based on a Greek word meaning GLUE, while
word "joined" in the foll owing verse could be rendered "yoke
together." Jesus indicates that marriage partners are to adhere to one
another faithfully and to work in harmony .
When Christ is truly Lord in the heart of husband and wife alike,
their marriage has a better chance of surviving the pressures and
temptations of life. Both human love and divine grace are indispensible in fulfilling the terms of the marriage covenant.
- Richard W. Thomas, pastor
Northeast Cluster U.M. Churches

SchooliO:OO a.m.
CHESTER. Worship 9 a.m.. Church

V1ncent C. Waters . Ill . minis ter . Herman
Block SlJper int endent Sunday School
9 300m .. even ing serv 1ce 7 p m .. Wed ·
nesdoy Bible St udy 7 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev . Herbert Grote . pastor . Fronk Riffle
sup! Sunday Schoo l . 9 30om Worship
serv •ce . I I a .m . and 7 ·30 p .m Prayer
m ee trng . W edne~doy 7 30 p .m
CH. Rev Robert Mrller pastor lloyd
Wr1gl1t Drrector of Chrtsl1on Education
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 o . m .. Morning Wor
shtp I 0 30 a m . Cho1 r Practice Sun
doy . 6 30 p .m .. Evenmg Worsh rp 7 30
p m Wedne sday Pray er and Bib le Study .
7 30 p.m .
DEXTER CHURCH OF CH RI ST Char les
Rus se ll . Sr
mm•ster Rt ck Macomber
sup! . Sunday sc hool . 9 30om worshrp
~ervice 10 30om Bihle Stuciy Tu e~doy
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRI ST OF LATTER DAY SA INT S. Par
tland Rocrne Rood . Wtltiom Rou sh
pas t or l1ndo Evans . church sc hoo l dtrec
tor . ChlJrch sc hool . 9 ·30 a .m .. mornrng
wors hi p .
10 :30 am . Wednesday
even ing prayer services. 7.30 p .m .
BET HlEHEM BAPTIST . Rev Earl Shuler
pastor . Worship servtce . 9:30a .m . Sun ·
day sc hool. 10:30 o .m . Bible Study and
prayer se rvi ce Thur ~J oy . 7:30p .m .
CAR LETON CHURCH. Kingsbu•y Road
Jimmie Evans . pastor . Sunday schoo l
9·30 a .m .. Ro lph Carl . superintendent .
evening wors hip. 7:30 p.m . Prayer
mee ti n9 . Wednesday . 7 :30p .m.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN . Tom
Riche son . pastor . Wa llace Damewood .
Sunday Schoo l Superin t enden t . Worshtp
service al9 a .m . Bible Sc hool 10 o m
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH. Rev
Theron Durham . pastor . Sunday School
at 9:30a .m .. Morning wors hip at 10·30
a . m . Thursday services ot7 :30 p. m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bold
Knob . loca ted on Coun ty Rood 31 . Rev
lawrence G lu esencamp . pastor Rev
Roger Wi ltf ooss i ~ tant pastor Preaching
serv• ces . Su nday 7 :30 p.m .. prayer
meet ing . Wednesday. 7:30p .m .. Gory
Gri ffith , leadeYou th group s. Sunday
evei ng . 6 :30 p .m . w it h Roger and V1olet
Wil lf ord as leaders. Comm un1 on ser ·
vices first Sunday each mon th
WHI TE 'S CHAPEL . Coolvi ll e RD . Rev
Roy Deeter . pastor . Sunday school 9 30
a .m .. wor ship service . 10.30 a .m . Bible
study and prayer service. Wedne sday .
7 30p .m .
RUTLAND CHU RC H OF CHRIST . Eugen e
Underwood . posto r : Herb Ell io11 . Sunday
sc hoo l sup! . Sunday s&lt;hool. 9:30 a.m ..
morning wors hip and co rnunion . 10·30

RUTlAND

CHUR CH OF

THE

NAZARENE. Rev . Lloyd D. Grtmm Jr
pas tor . Sunday schoo l . 9:30a .m .. war ·
ship se rvice. 10:30 a .m . young people 's
service . 6 p .m . Evange l istic ser vice . 6:30
p.m . Wednesday serv ice . 7:00p .m .
FIRST SOUT HERN BAPTIST . Corner of
Second . Pastor Fronk Lowt her . Sunday
sc hool. 9:45 a .m.: wo r ship service . II
a .m . and 7:30p .m. Weekly Bible Study .
Wednesday . 7 :30p .m .
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST . Mi ll e•
St .. Mason . W . Va . Eugene l. Conger .
minister . Sunday Bibl e StlJdy 10 a.m ..
Worship 11 a .m . and 7 p .m . Wednesday
Bibl e Study . vocal mu,ic , 7 p .m . ·

liFE SCIENCE CHURCH - 12 Norlh

Thi rd St .. Ches hire. Independ ent . fun ·
domental ser vices . Sunday evening 7:30
p.m. Pastor Rev . Dr . Robert Perso ns.

MASON ASSEMBlY OF GOD . Dudding

Lone . Mason . W. Va. Rev. Ronnr e B.
Rose . Pastor . Sunday School 9:-45 o.m ..
Mor ning Worship 11 a .m. Evening Se~ ·
vice 7:30 p . m . Wednesday Wom en s
Ministries 9 a .m . (m eeting and prayer .
Prayer and Bibl e Study 7 p.m .

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

CHRISTIAN UNION, The Rev . William
Campbe ll . pastor . Sunday School , 9:30
a .m .: Jotnes Hughes , supt .. evening ser ·
vice . 7:30 p .m . Wednesday evening
prayer meeting , 7:30p .m. You th prayer
serv ice each Tuesday .

Vo ., Rt . 1. Mark Irwin . pastor . Worship
services . 9:30a .m .: Sunday school. 11
a .m .: evening worship . 7:30 p.m .
Tuesday cottage prayer meeting and
Bible study . 9 :30a.m . Worship service ,
Wednesday , 7:30p .m.

School 10 a.m . Choir Rehearsal 7 p .m .,

a .m. Evening Worship at '1 :30 p .m . Thur·

sday BlbteStucly. 7:30p.m.
REEDSVILLE: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.

OUR SAVIOUR lUTHERAN CHURCH -

Walnut and Henry Sts .. Ravenswood , W .
Vo . The Rev. George C . Weirick , pastor .
Sunday School. 9:30 O.m.: Su.ndoy wor ·
ship. 11 a .m .

Morning Wortt,'ip 10:30 a .m. Evening
Wors~p 7:30 p.m. Bible Sludy Wed·

nesdays at7:30 p.m.
ALFRED, Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Momlng Worship at 11 a.m. Youth, 6:30
p.m. Sundovs. Wedneaday Night Prayer
MHtlng, 7:3o ~.m.
ST. PAUl, {Tuf&gt;Pon Plains): Sunday
School 9:00. a.m. Morning Worship at ·
10:00 a.m. Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.
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HARRISONVIlLE PR~SIYTERIAN , Wor- · Tu~. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Oliver
Swoln, S..porlntondonl. Sunday sdloot
shfp ) lervl... .9 a..m.; ~urch School,
!0:30a.m.
•
. "9:30.,.,Ywook. . ·
MIDOLEPOitT PRESIYTEIIIAN. Church
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Sunday
~1, 9:00 a.m ... Morning wonhlp.
$chool, 9:30a.m.: ovonlng service, 7:30
10:15. llble Study Tiieoday, 10 a.m.: 11- p.m. Wednesday pray.,. mHtlng, 7:30
bl•atudy,
ThursdOy,
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., - .. . . 7:30p.m.
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RUTLAND BIBL E METHODIST CHUR CH
Amos Tilli s. pastor : Danny Tillis . Sunday
Sc hoo l Subt . Sunday Sc hool . 9:30 o.m ..
foll owed y morning wors hip . Sunday
evenin g servi ce. 1:00 p .m . Prayer
meeting . Wednesday . 7 :00p .m .

FAIRVIEW BIBlE CHURCH. lelorl . W.

Thurodays. Blbto Study . Thursdays.
7:30p.m.
lONG BOnOM. Sundov School ol 9:30

school, 9:00 a.m.: morning worship,
)0:30 o.m .: .Sunday evangelistic
· mMtlng, 7:00 p.m. Prayer mMtlng.
WodnftdaY, 7p.m.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINI$TRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY Rev. Wando Johnson,
directOr: Ha..Otd Johnoan, dlroclor of

CAlVARY BIBlE CHURCH . now locoled

on Pomeroy Pike , County Rood 25, neor
Flatwoods . Rev.. B.l ockwoOd , pastor . Services on Sunday ot 10:30 a.m . and 7:30
p.m . with" Sunday school. 9:30a .m . Bible
study, Wednesday , 7:30p.m .

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RUTLAND APOSl OLIC CHURCH OF
JFSUS CHRIST Elder Ja mes Mrller Rd""liP
study Wedne sday 7 JO p m Sunday
Sc hoo l . 10 am Su nda y n1ght &lt;,ervtce

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Worship service 10 a .m . Prayer mee ting
7:30 p .m . Wednesday . UMW second

7:30

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ner Ash and Plum ; leslie Haymon.
pastor . Bob G r ubb. assistant pa stor .
Sunday Schoo l . 10 a . m .: Morning War ·
ship. 11 o . m.: Wednesday and So tur·
day Eveni ng Services , 7:30p .m.
MEIGS

Worship,

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SENTINEL
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Fellowship. Wednesday . 7 :30p.m.
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PRESBYTERIAN Church . Church Schoo l .
10:15 a .m .: morning wors hip . 11 :30 a .
m .: Bibl9 Study . luesdoy . 10 a .m ..
Junior and Senior Hig h You th Group
Sundar · 6 p .m .
RUT AND CHUR CH OF GOO , Pastor
Rev . John Evans . Sunday school. 10
a .m ..
Sunday
wors hip ,
11
a .m .
Children 's church . 11 a .m .: Sunday
even ing sArvice, 7:00p .m .: Wednesday
evening yolJng ladies auxi liary . 6 p.m
Wednesday fami l y wors hip . 7:00p .m .
HA ZEL COMM UNITY CH UR CH. Near
long Bottom . Edsel Hart , pastor . Sun ·
day sc hoo l . 930A .M .: Wor ship 10:30
a .m .: Prayer meetm g, 7:30p.m . Thurs ·
day .

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ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

Grocerie sGeneral M e rchand1 se
Racin e 949 · 2550

s upt. Chu rch School, 9 :15a .m.; worship
service , 10:30 a .m . Choir rehearsal ,

Sister Harriett Warne r , Supt . Sunday
School. 9:30 a .m .: morning worship ,
10:_.j5o .m .

Easter Sunday ~ ue~ ts of Mr . .and

1165 . Seco nd
Pomeroy
992 3115

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WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

TRINITY CHURCH . Re11 . W . H. Perrin .
pastor ; Debb ie Buck , Sunday school

RUTlAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-

SYRACUSE,OH.
PH . 992 · 5776

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Modular Hom es
Pomeroy, 1100 E . Matn

Homehte Saws

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VIRGIL B. TEAFORD SR. Brown's Fire &amp; Safety

214 E. Main
992·5130 Pomeroy

FAITH TABERNAClE CHURCH . Bo;ley

Mrs. Lester Roush were Mr. ami
Mrs. Ga ry Hnush and children, Mr.

Finest

o t Co lumbu '&gt;, 0
804 W M.1111
991 13 18 Pom er oy

991-6655

JWA~~FURNI~~~L!RDWARl

GRACE EPISCOPAl CHURCH- 326 E.

Elmer Newell and ste!)-grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell.

BEDDING

T he

Natoonwode In s. Co .

(Ouflh

Pomeroy

ROGAN

OlD "DEKTER BIBlE CHRISTIAN CHUR·

ON JUNE 8th

&amp; Service

P. J. PAULEYI AGENT

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Kingsbury Home Sales

RIDENOUR

MIDDLEPORT Garden Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Dorothy Morris at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Mrs. Grace French will be
co-hostess.

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GIFTS

KERMIT"S KORNER

RACINE Chapter 134, O.E.S.,
Monday, 7:30p.m. at the Masonic
Temple.

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Church &amp; Office Suppli es

99 Mill St.

Diamond Savin~ &amp;
loanAlhtnCo.
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

BOOK STORE

SUNDAY

M-eigs area correspondence
Mr. and Mrs . Dwight Swepston .
Jaeva and J ennifer, and McGee
Swepston, all of Columbus, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lee and family a recent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Salser of
Racine called on Mr. and Mrs. Ar·
thur Earl Johnson a recent Sunday .
Angelia Dawn and Jennifer Lynn
Carelton of Racine spent a recent
Saturday afternoon with Shery l
Leeann Johnson.
There were 39 present lor Sunday
school on May 16.
Dixie Circle returned to Cleveland
a recent Sunday to reswne her
school duties after spending some
time at her home here.

Ray Jligg s

St. Rt.

Wilson
Mrs. M. C. Wilson. Middleport, observed her 90th birthday on May 27
and in observance of the occasion,
Mr. and Mrs. Ear l Knight, her sonin-law and daughter, hosted a surprise birthday dinner at their Beech
Street, Middleport , home, May 23.
Following the dinner, three bir·
thday cakes were served with ice
cream. The honoree received many
gifts , nowers and cards.
Mrs. Wilson is an active member
of the Heath United Methodist Church, the various circles of the church,
and the Middleport Garden Club.
Attending the celebration were
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson,
Homosassa, Fla .; C. S. Wilson, son
Stanley , and his fiancee, Terry
Rogers, Charleston, W.Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Halley and children,
Paige and Brad, Upper Arlington;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight, and the
honored guest.

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This Message and Church Directory Sponsored By The Interested Businesses Listed On This Page.

ATHENS - The Ohio Valley
Coin Show will be held at 4 p.m.
Saturday at the Athens County
Fairgrounds.

County announcements
Several acti vities to be held at
Rutland C1v1c Center have been an·
nounced. On Tuesday from 7:30 to
10 :30 p.m. there will be free skating
at the center w1th skaters to provide
their own skates. On June I from 8 to
II :30 p.m. there will be a teen dance
with music by the 1tom1c Sounds.
Charge will be $2 lor singles and $3
lor couples.

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Calendar
FRIDAY

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Friday, June 4, 1982

INDEPENDENT HOliNESS CHURCH .

INC. Peorl St ., Middleport·. Rev .
O 'Dell Manley, pastor ; Sundoy school .
9:30a.m .; Morning worship 10:30 a .m .;
evening worShip. 7 :30 p .m . Tuesday ,
12:30 p.m . Women't prayer meeting;
Pr~yer and praise service . Wednesday .
. 7:30p;m .

H OLI NES ~

Harrr sonvttl e Rood l:orl f re ld s posto1
Henry Eblrn Jr Sunday School Supt
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 o m Mo rn •ng War
sh1p 11 o m Sunday evenrng '&gt;e r vrre
7 30 rn Prayer Meet rng lhur '&gt; doy 7 30
pm
SYRA CUSE FIRS 1 CHUR CH OF GOO
Not Pe ntecos ta l Re v George Odet
pa stor Wor shrp ~e tvr ce Sunrlay 9 4 5
a m
Sunday sc hoo l 11 a rn wor&lt;,h q::.
~ervr ce
7 30 p m
lh ur&lt;&gt;doy prover
mee trng 7 30 p m
MT
HERMON Un•leJ Bn•ll~t en 111
Ch11 SI Chur ch Rev Ro bert Sande •&lt;&gt;
pastor Don Wdl loy leodP• l oc o i Pd 111
1ex os Co mmundy oil CR fl/ Sunday
~ c h ool Q 30 o rn
Morrung wo rsh1p ser
'l i Ce 10 45 om
even1ng pteochrng '&gt;er
v1ce second and lounh Sunday '&gt; 1 30
p m Chrrs11011 EndeavOt l tt'o l ond thud
Sunday&lt;. 7 30 p m WPdne ... day rro ·~ e·
mee t rng ond B•ble ~ t udy I 30 p m
JE HOVA H S W tiNt: ~~ E S 37319 ~ Ia It:&gt;
Reule 1'14 (One tn.I P eo'-' ol Ru tlonrl l
Sunday B·b le leelute 9 JO o m Wot
ch tower study 10 10 o m
I ue'&gt;doy
81bl e 'otudy
I 30 p " '
I hur 'od oy
rheocro trc Sc hool 7 30 p m
~ er v r r E&gt;
Meetrng 8 10 p m
RUTLAN D FRt:l:Will BAPT I ~1 Churth
So lem St
Rutland Donald Kat r ~~
pa sta • Bud Steworl \u petlnlendent
Sunday Sc hoo l 10 am Pv('ro 1ng wot
sh1p 7 30 p m Wedne,day e~en1ng \e r
V I ((! 7 30 p fTI
CHUR CH OF GOD of P• ophecy loca ted
on the 0 J Wh1t e Rood of! h1ghwoy 1DO
Sunday School I 0 o .m Svperrn lend enl
John Loveday Frrst Wednesday n 1ght of
month CPMA servtces second Wed
nesdoy WMB meelrng th 1rd th rough ldth
youth serv•ce George Croyle pastor
HOPE BAPTI ST CHAPEL
570 G1ont
St . Middlepor t Sunday School 10 a m
mornmg wors hrp 11 a m even rng wor
sh•p 7 p m Wednesday even rng Biblest udy and prayer meetrng 7 p rn AI
fthoted w •th Southern Baptl '&gt;l Con
ventron
BRADFO RD CHURCH OF CHR IST
R1cky Gtlbert pmt of Steve Prc k ens
superrntendenr Sunday School 9 30 o
m . Church Serv1ces 10 30 a m
JUBILEE
CHRISTIAN
CENTER
Geo rge s Creek Rood R e~ C J Lemley
pa stor John Fellure supe11n tenden1
Chu rch sc hool . 9 30 am morn1ng war
sh• p 10 30 . evenrng se rvrc e 7 p m 81ble
Study Thvr s 7 p m Cla sses l or all a g ~ '&gt;
Nur se ry pr ov rded lor wor sh1p ~e r v rce s
ST . PAUL LUTHERAN CHUR CH Co~ner
ol Sycamor e and Second Sh Pomeroy
The Re v Wdlrarn Mrddl eswor l h Po~ l or
Sun day Schoo l at ~ · 4 5 om ond Chu rch
Serv tce s 11 o m
SACRED HEARl Re v Fa 1her Pau l D
Welton . pa stor PhonP 991 78?5 &lt;;'olur
day evenmg Moss 7 JO Sunday Mos s 8
and I 0 a m Conless•on Saturday 7
7 30p m
VICTORY BAPTI ST
515 N 2nd St
M rddleport Ja mes E Ke esee pa stor
Sunday morn tng wo r'&gt; h rp
10 o .m
evenrng ~ervrce 7 Wednesday eventng
wor ship 7 p m V•s• tot ro n Thursday .
6 30p m
TRINITY Chrt sl1an As sembly Coo lvtlle
G rl berl Spencer pa stor
Sunday
sc hoo l . 9 30 o .m rnornr ng wor shtp 11
o .m Sunday evenrng servtce 7 30 p m
m1dweek prayer se r v1ce Wednesday .
7 30 p m
MOUNT O l ive CommlJnr ty Chu rc h
l ow r en Cti Bu sh . pu ~ l ur Ma~ Folmer Sr
Superin tenden t Sunday Sc hoo l and mor ning worshrp . 9 30 a rn Sunday even rng
serv ice . 7 p m Youth mee t•ng and B1ble
study . Wedne sday 7 p m
Route 7 on
UNITED FA ITH CHURCH
Pomeroy bypass Rev Rober I Sm rth Sr .
pastor . Rev James Cu ndd l ass •stont
pa stor Sundoy School Q JO o m mar
n1ng worshtp. 10 30 o m even •n g wa r
sh rp
7 30
Women s Fe ll owsh •p
TlJesdoys 10 a m Wednesd ay n1ght
prayer se rv•ce 7 30 p m
FAITH BAPTI ST Church Maso n mee t
at Unit ed Steel Work ers Unron Hall
Railroad Str eet Ma son
Morn1ng war ·
ship 9·30o .m SlJ ndoy School 10 30 am
Evening Serv1 ce 7 p m Prayer meetrng
Wednesday . 7 30 p .m Mrd Week Brble
Study. Thur sday . 7 p m
FOREST RUN BAPTI ST
RPv Nyle
Borden . pa sto r
Corne l1u s Bun ch
9 30
superintend ent . ) undoy &gt;e hool
a .m .. second and fourt h Sunday s wor sh ip service at 2 30 p m
MT . MORIAH BAPTI ST
Fourth and
Main St .. Middl epor t Rev Colv1n Mrn ·
n1 s. pastor Mr s Elvrn Bu mgardner .
su pt . Sunday sc hool 9 30om worsh1p
servi ce . 10.45a m

BURliNGHAM SOU THERN

BAPTIST

CHURCH, Route 1 Shade . Pa stor Don
Block . Affiliated w1 th Sou thern Bapf•st
Convention . Sunday sc hool. 1. 30 p m :
Sunday worship . 2 30 p .m . Thursday
evening Bible study . 7 p.m .
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY . Roc1ne .
Route 124 . Wi lli am Hoback . pastor . Sun day sc hoo l . I 0 a .m .. Sunday evening ser vice . 7 :00 p.m . Wednesday even1ng ser ·
vice at 7.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Ch eadle.
Supt . Sunday Sc hool . 9:30a .m . Morning
Worship , 10:30 a.m . Preyer Serv ice,
olternqte Sundays .

MIDDlEPORT

PENTECOSTAl.

Th;rd

'Ave .. the Rev . Clark Boker . pastor . Ca rl
Nottingham . Sunday School Supt . Sun :day School 10 a . m . - cla sses tor all
tages; Evening ~e rvice s . 6:00 . Wedrnesday Study , 7 :30p .m . Youth services,
:7:30p .m . Friday .

: ECClESIA FEllOWSHIP. 12B M;ll So. .
Middleport . Pastor is Brother Chuck McPherson . Sunday School at 10 a . m . Ser ·
·vices Sunday evening at 7 p.m . and Wed ·
nesdoy at 7 p.m .

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G1vea w ay

1'he Daily Sentinel

anyt ht ng to g1ve away and
does not off er or att empt to
offer a n y other t h•ng for
sa le m ay place an ad 1n lht s
co lumn Ther e w ill be no
c har ge to th e adve rt1 se r

GIANT CARPET SALE

PHONE 992-2156

CARPET STARTING AT $12.95
Sguare Yatd

KITCHEN CARPET

O r Wrote D a oly Se ntinel C la ss ofied Dept
111 C ou r l S t , Pomeory, Ohio45769

$

~lh Pad. Installed

899

INSTALLED"

4 6 week old k 1ttens. 2 ma le
tw.ns , 2 fema le Ca ll 156

1945
Sa lad tomato p lants

GOOD SELECTION OF

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1 Ca rd of Tha nks f patd '"advance)
2 Card of Thanks fpatd '" odvanceJ
3 Announcements
4 G•veaway

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51 H ou seh o ld GOOds
52 CB, TV &amp; Rad to E qut pme nt

22 Money to Loa n
23 Prof ess •ona l Servtces

57 Muscta l Instrum ents
58 F r u•ts &amp; Vege tables

31 Homes lor Sa le
32 Mobil e Hom es f or Sa le
JJ Farms tor Sa le
34 Bus.ness Bu ll dm gs
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
36 Rea l Esta te Wanted

emple 1ment

Ser wl t es

mon e y ·savong

m essage

Th e Daily Sentinel

W

REESE
TRENCHING
SERVICE
Water·Sewer-Ei ectr c
1

Gas Llne· O•tches
water Lene Hook· ups
Septic Tanks

1281

County Certolo ed
Roush Lane
C hesh•r e, Oh

You r Answer lo lh&lt;S Com

Ph !67·7560

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Va u gh n,
tenda nt , w h ose las t
nown address 1S 17273

PUBLIC AUCTION
BANKRUPTCY SALE CASE NO. 2-81-0486
SUNDAY, JUNE 6 AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M.
22 SOUTH
CAMP B E LL
ST,
( off St1m son )
A TH E N S, O HIO, A ORT A B U S CO, South of K en
luck y F n ed Ch1ck en
14 BU SES &amp; BO DYS

SHOP EOUIP &amp; O FF ICE E O UIP
l n terna i •Ona l bus Mode l 16 10FC las t 3 ser•nl
N os 769 co mplf't e w/seats 32 p.1ssenqer auto
t rans runn1nq order I bus# 106)
(11 l n ternal•onal bus w /C arpr ntcr body last 3
ser•al II s 71'2 nulo HYD cha1 r lilt '25 passe nqer
ru nn1nq order ( bu s# 102 )
(3) Dodge HO Sporlsman 9 prtssf'nqcr Vo n .=. u to
w / power runs (bus P 10 1
( 4) 197 4 GMC Model 3500 V 8 lA pa sse nger l ast J
ser•a l #'s 388 auto lull power lbusl/5)
(.)) 1972 GMC 18 passenger Modf'l V450200 1 12
w 1de aut o lilst3 senc1 111 s 932 (bus 11 41
( 6 ) Oodqe Modc l 600 bus l or par ts
(7) B us body w / w m dows a ll rtround cou ld be usPd
tor camper or co tt aqe no wheel s on l y body
(8) 1977 lntcrn.J f• ona l 25 passcnqer w / l1 f l seat
au to l as t J se r •al #'s 187J {bus R 1011
(9) 1969 Oodqe Mode l A600. 5 spd tran s
40
passe nqer l rtsl 3 ser•nlll''5. 9'i2
( 10) 1977 Chevrol('f 16 passPnqcr stctndM cl sh1f t
l ast Jser •a l #'s 4201busP31
( li t 1977 I n t ern&lt;~ t •ona l bus w i (Mpentpr bocty
au to l •ft sea r 2Y passenqer la st 3 Sf'r•nl t1 s 92 1
(b us# 1031
( 11) ~ 977 C hevrolf' l 16 (lassencwr bus s titndn rd shd 1
5 spd t rans last 3 ser•ol !i s 949 (bus# 21
( 13) 1977 lntcrnrtl•onal bus w /c Mpen t cr body '}9
passe nqcr iluto Ill! sea t l ast scr•al/1 s 2318 ( bu s 11
(I)

1041

( 14J Argosy CB bus 23 passenqrr au to Ia! 3 sen a I
#'s20 10 (bUS .II' I)
T he above buses have been s•tf•nq for some t1me
and may no t st ar t day of sale However th1s wil l be
an oppor t un• f y to buy these buse s tor persona l use
chur ches or for ca mper s &amp; cott aqes on r• ve r s or
lakes T he above un1 ts wil l be sold as IS W1 t h no
quaran tee from t he Company Bankrup t cy or Auc
t•o neer
OFFI CE EQ UIP Secr etrtrydc skwl dble drawer s.
I
Sm1 ftl Corona XL 280 t ypcwrtter Xerox 6601
w / su pplles 1 dr fil1no cab•ne t. stands ,
cha.rs. 1 V1ctor elec ca lcul ator s, I BM
.~e·l ec t or 2 t ypew r•t er four 4 dr fl ll nq ca b• nets one
f il1ng cab• ne t add mg mach1ncs , off1 ce desks
ce t ab le desk orqan 11er s m e t al ot ilce desk st
c ha •r s. new Ke nmore w m dow a ~r con d •l• one r 1
dec k off• cc bookcase me t a l secre t My desk sw1ve 1
off1 ce cha •rs , wa ll clocks e lec f rtns, qas hea ter
ha ll t r ee, el ec ref r•oer.l tor severa l other cha1 r s

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GARAG E SHOP EQU I P Acety lene we ld 1nq ca rt
w /gau ges, ba tt er{ charge r , l g v 1se. work benc h . 5
c r ee per s, p ortabl e a.r comp r essor, elec A RC por
tabl e we lder M FS230. 10 ton fl oor tac k , portable
elec grmder , d r am pa ns, 6 fl our esce nt li ghts. 1um
per cab le, a 1r hose, tr ouble I• Qilfs, 3 1ac k stands, 1
HYO tac k s, bac k saw, 1gn 1t1on tes ter , w ooden w ork
bench , benc h vt se, sm w •ndow a tr cond•f•oner , etc
MISC &amp; USED PARTS , E T C· Seve r a l f1 re ex
tmgut 5her s, wooden ex t l add er , two 55 ga l ol
dru ms w / pum p s. w hee lbar ow , seve r a l used t~r es &amp;
w heel s, alu m m um ex t la dder , 6 ft ext r a bu s sea t ,
used batten es. batter y tes ter , seve r a l new li g ht
r efl ec tors, case Wo lfe Head tr ans flu 1d , Wolfe
Head m ot or oil , a nd m any other m 1sc Item s
Seve r a l used pa rts &amp; used eng1nes Th 1s w ill be an
opportun1f y to purc hase bu ses, eQUIP , etc at auc
t1on pn ces
REMEMBER SALE SUNDAY , JUNE 6 al I
O'CLOCK P
SHARP Terms · Cash or ch eck
w / pos1t1ve 10 or letter of credtt from your bank day
of sale Nothmg shown before day of sale Not
responsible for acc•dents
A tty , Thomas Grace
Thoma s C Scott - Trustee for Appalachian Reg1ona1
Trans1t A ss oc of Oh10
Auctioneer - B1ll Janes -, Ph_QAe 614·557·3411

742- Rutl a nd
667- Coolville

Up to 15 wora s

T hr ee day

Up to 15 Wo rds

4

Pa llets for k 1nhng wood,
ava rl ab l e tree of char ge To
maKe an appo1ntment, ca ll

881- New Have n
89s-Letar1
937- Buffalo

247- Letart Fall s
949-R•c.ne

One day

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
" Beauhtul, Cu stom

BUilt Garages ''
Call for free s1d1ng
es hmate s, 949 2801 or

949 2860

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

For all your wiring
d
1
nee s;
urnaces
repair service and
·o nstallato·on .
Residential

No Sunday Call s

3

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II lie

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om mereta

Call 742· 3195
3 7 tf c

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BY Mar le ne H aDrerp'suol· ~'

LEG AL NOTI CE

J4l- Por11and

Up to 15 words

2 Coon hounds pups , 5 mas

Old Ca ll 614 256 156 1

675-Pt. Pleasant
456-Leon
576--Apple Grove
77)--Mason

1nsen •on

SJ OO

1nsert1 on

$.1 00

So( day

446 9S7S
2 ma le pu pp1es, make good

608 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

house pe l Ca ll 446 2945
3 k1 ttens to good home Ca ll

446 3479 a ll e r 5

PH.992-2259

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NOTICE TO
BIDDERS
400 METER

TRACK FACILITY
IN MEIGS LOCAL
SC HOOL DISTRICT
Sea led p ro posa ls w ill be
r ece •ved b y the Boar d of
Educa t •on of th e M e1gs
Loca l Sc hool 01 stn ct of
Mi ddleport, Oh 10 at the
T reas ure r 's Off1 ce u nt1 l
12 00 Noon on June 14,
and at th at f1 me opened
and read by the Tr easurer
•mm ed• al e l y th er ea ft er
tab ul ated, and a r ep ort
th e r eo f ma de by
th e
Treasurer to sa 1d Board at
1ts nex t m ee t 1ng on a 400
Meter Trac k F ac• ht y

Public ~ tu:__e __
Descr •p tt on of th e f ac lltt y
Wi ll be loca ted at M etgs
H •g h
Sc h oo I.
4 2 09 1
Po m eroy Ptke, Pome r oy,
Oht o
Det all eiJ
spec tftca t •ons
a n d 1ns truct 1ons to b tdder s
may be oba 1ned at the Of
fl ~e of the Tr easurer. 621

Soulh T h" d Ave nu e, M 'd

d leport , Oht o 45760

A

Ce rl'l' e d

c h ec k

paya bl e to t he Treasur er of
t he
a bove
boa rd
of
educa t •o n or a sat iSf ac tor y
b 1d bond exec uted b y th e
pa n y, tn an amoun t eq ua l to
b
d the
f 11dder
ve (5)anper
ce ntsurety
of thecom
b1 d
sha ll be subm 1tted wt t h
eac h b1d
Sa •d b oard of educa t1 on
r ese r ves the n ght to w a 1ve
mforma l 1t 1es to acce pt or
re 1ect a ny and a ll. or pa rt s
of an y a nd all bt ds
N o btds may be w •th
dr aw n f or at leas t th 1rt y
( 30 )
da ys
a f ter
th e
sc hedul ed c tos 1ng t 1m e for
r ece1 pt of such b 1ds
Boa rd of E duca t1 on
of M e1gs L oca l
Sc hool 01 stn ct
J ane Wa g ner , Tr eas ur er
621 South Th1 r d Ave nue
M iddl epo r t , Oh1 0 45760

(6 14 ) 992 S6SO
(S)2 1, 28, (6) 4, II 41 C

AUCTION
SAT , JUNE 5, 1982

TIME 10 30 AM
Mr Arch M a rk1n s has g1v en up h1s hom e and w111
se ll the hou se hold contents at auct1on We have
mo ved th e sal e to th e corn e r of Rts SO and 143 ,
three mil es wes t of Alban y, Oh10 for your con veni ence
Pa rt1al L1 st1n g to be sold at auct10n 1s as foll ow s·
K1ng 0 H ea t coal hea ter , 2 Wa r m M orn 1ng coa l
hea ter s Mag •c Che f gas r an ge, Sun Ray gas
ra nge, r efn ge r ator , Sea r s 9 c u It ches t freeze r ,
J pc Waterf all bedr oom su1te, 2 ~r o n beds com
plete P•n ea ppl e pos ter bed . ro ll a way bed 4
d r awer c hes t, oa k telep hone st a nd , ha ll t ree, pl a t
for m rocker , d 1n1ng room tab le w/ 4 c ha•rs, 4
drawer c hest. 2 me tal l aw n c ha 1rs, fl oor l am p, 0 11
lamp , ta ble l am ps dress •ng ta bl e, 4 oak l amp t abl es
w / turned legs , oa k ches t w/w•shbone sw1ng1ng
m• rr or , rec;'1 1ner . 7 pc d1ne tte set, ol d 4 drawe r
so l 1d oa k dr esser met al ut il 1ty ca b•net , J k1tche n
ca brnets (2 wlf lour b1n), ve r y n1 ce qld oak fl atw a ll
cupboa rd , old oak k•tchen t abl e ( p aJnted) utd•fy
ca rt, too l s, l am ps. cl oc k , and m any m a ny •tem s
too num erou s to I 1st
Te rm s Cash- Day of Sa le

AUCTION EE R DON ROSSER
Nelsonvill e, Oh1o -

75 3- 3116

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

a
-

All Makes
• Washers

• DISh ·

h

wa s ers

• Ranges • Retngerators
• Dry er s • Fr eezers
PARTS and SERVICE

HARLEY
DAVIDSON

New and Ul8d
PARTS

Open 9 till 6
Closed Sun. 8o Mon .
PH. 742· 2081

5

Pom eroy , Oh
Ph 992 2174
2 26 tfc

Superior Siding Co.
Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Complete eutter work,
complete remodelinc,
roofin&amp; of all types.
Worted m home aru 20
years.
Free est11nates
Call 843-3322
5-12 2 100 lXI

FOR THE
BOTH OF YOU

STYUNG SALON
SYRACUSE, OH.

SUMMER PERil.
SPECIAl

20% OFF
ALL PERMS

For Appoinlment

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U.S Rt. SO East

Guysville, Oh10
Authorrzed John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equepment
Dealer

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
1 3 ttc

O'Brien Electric
Service
16 YEARS EX P .
•Residential
•Commercial
•Industria 1
Racine, Ohio
247· 3534
Free Estimates
4 20 li e

PUUINS
EXCAVATING
- Dozers
- Backhoes
- Dump Trucks
- Trencher
- Water
- Sewer
- Gas L.nes
- Septtc Systems
Large or Smatt Jobs

PH. 992· 2478

s 20 1 mo

5·2 8 · 1 mo

SHERMAN TILLIS: OWNER
LOMNIE NEAL: AUCTIONEER

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Hope to see JCMIIII soon

Phone 9919913

Rt. 3, Box S4
Racene, On
6

HARRISON'S
TV Repair
&amp; Service

YOUNG'S

Me 1gs

CARPENT-ER
SERVICE

T M cCi a 1n, 24 1 Ka nawha
Blvd , L a ncas ter , Oh1o,
431 30
was
a pp o •n t e d
Exec utor of t he es tate of
Ste ll a E K toes, d eceased ,
la te ot Pom eroy, Oht o

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Ae1l ElUte - General

100 71h

wv

RIVER You ca n attord th1S 2 or

3 bedroom hom e

Ha s

balh, equ oppe d ktlche n,

J&amp;F
CONTRACT! NG

Ya rd Sa le 404 L 1nco ln St ,
M idd leport Cloth es, l am
ps, oak cha •r s, me t a l de tec
tor , .ron1ng mang le, an d
many m ore 1tem s Fr1d&lt;W
and Satu r day (Ju ne 4 &amp; 5)

446 0294

61 4 992 5995

9AM l oS P M

LOST G r ea t d a ne pu p 12

Ga r age Sale Frt eve 6 9,
Sa t 9 3 Fa •rv•ew Sub 519
Buck Rt dge Road

3

Buy term •n sur a nce a nd 1n
vest the r est No ob llga t• on
Ruml ey
In
a n a ly SIS
sur ance Agency 446 33 20

6056

446 3320

7_ _ _Yard Sal"..._ __

Wi ll

Tht s

3

p.nes, maples and other
trees

24 ACRES
Near
Chester
Good grass,
fences, woods and a 2
bedroom paneled home.
Bath, furnace , cook and
bake units
S17,500.00 -

Newly pain·

Ted 1ns•de. 2 bedrooms,

bath full basement with
gara'g e and all utilities.,

WE SELL JHE BEST AND SERVICi THE
~EST .

FL EA Ma rk et Open a.r,
C h il li COth e M a ll Shoppm g
Cen ter Buyers and Se ller

We lc om e June 11 12 13 No

$59 95

c loth•n g sa les

Ya rd Sa le June 4 &amp; 5 1105
Ad ., a n , 9 30 &gt; Clol hes,
toys,
s no w
f1r es,
m• sce ll aneous &amp; cr a fts If
r a rn ca nce ll ed

1 oz 999 sli ve r Fa ther 's
Da y bar , $10 00 Spnn g

Rumm age Sa l e Centenar y
Town H ouse, Thur s. Fn &amp;
Sa t , 3, 4, 5 N1 ce 1te m s, 6
p c match set Sam son1te
lu ggage, plus m an y m or e
good c lean u sa bl e •tems

N1 g ht cr a wl er s $1 00 per
doz Sprrng V all ey Trad•ng
Co, Sprrng Vall ey Pl aza,

Grange Hall E ve r y Tues
&amp; Fn Sponsor ed by Galloa

$2,000 00

dscaped lot wtlh lots of

3 29 ttc

lon gs,

$17,500

lul l baseme nt, with In

Licensed &amp; Bonded
PH. 992-7201

or

Va lle y Tradmg Co , Spnng
Vall ey Pl aza , 446 8025

-

w eeks old
Wh1fe w 1th
bl ac k spots
Look s lik e
rewa r d.
D a lm at1 on $25
N a me of T1n y 314 Condor
St Pom eroy, Oh• o 614 992

Ca r , Hom e, Boa t , L 1f e, and
Bus1n ess
I n s u ra n ce
Rumley Insur ance A ge ncy

bedrooms, nat gas fur
nac e, bath , c 1ty water ,
carpet1ng , and smal l lot
for httle mow1ng On l y

d1ana
c ut
s tone
f1replace
L arge lan-

&amp; gas lines

sew tn g

L1ft le koo l r est, 1ce chest b y
Igloo, trave lmg refres h
m ent center $24 00 Spr.n g

bedroom one floor hom e
1S a•r cond1t1 oned, has
nat gas F A furnace,
foyer, d1mng, l'h baths,

•dump truck
•limestone

a nd

$16,000

QUALITY

•backhoe
• excav1ting
• septic systems
• A water, sewer

loundatlons,

L ost 1n K rog e r par k rn g lot
a r ound 1 30 Tu esday Pur
se of b r own leather con
f a •mn g money and f ood
s t a mps belon g 1ng to Pat
E y non's 3 children Ca l l

SWE E P E R

base m ent and
small
garden spots
A sk•ng

handl e

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND ,
CONSTRUCTION

m ac h1ne r epa1r, pa rts, and
suppl1es
P1ck up and
de li ver y, Oav •s Vac uu m
Cleaner , one ha lf m il e up
Ca ll
Georges Cr eek Rd

3- - Announcements

446 8025

CONSERVATIVE -

Bmgo lor Chanty Rodney
Vol Em e rge ncy Squad
The Me1gs Co F1sh and
Game club will have 1ts a n
nual ch•cken barbeque Sa t

ttou•• dust problema.

U. P.S. Sorvlco GolllpoiiU14-44H096

_

o

Parkenburg. w_v . JM.4ft-SU•
Murdoch Av. &amp; Lakeview Dr.

work session start1ng at 1
p m and supper at 6 p m

ds of good tes
Mercerv•lle on

All members urged to at
tend and give some

Rd at Ray &amp; Connt e
Wa ugh' s Fo llow signs

Ham 11ton

-

Seco n d

Ave ,

Yard Sa le F 1rst T 1m e T h• s
Yea r co m e r am or sh1ne
Sa t and s un J u ne 56
From 9 5 Rodney VIllage
I I Foll ow s •g ns Sm all ap
pll ances, c lothes of a ll
s1 zes, chtldrens summe r
toys, sew1ng m ac hmes,
lawn mowers Mu c h, muc h
more
Y ard Sa le H1 gley's Barbe r
Furn1 t ur e, bab y
Shop
clothes, c loth•ng of a ll s•zes
&amp; m• sc Saturday &amp; Sunday

95

ts and pepper plants an~
ga lvanized tub around
R.d , Rac tne, at least
return the tub

Group Yard Sale Fro , Sat,
9 4 Church Hall , 4th and
State. Clothing (all s izes),
toys ,
dishes,
sewing
machine, TV, free Items
Lots more More Info 446
1582

DONAT IONS wanted for
AAR P
Chapter
flea
market Will be picked up.
Call 304-675·3425

Yard Sale June 3, 4, 5
Ruby McCoy ' s resrdence,

toys,

glass, baseball c ards, &amp;

Kemper Hollow Rd . Phone

lots more

Person taking tomato plan

Garage Sa le Saturday a nd

3 Family Yard Sale, Friday
&amp; Saturday, 9·5, Bu lav llle

Giveaway

"

Yard Sale

knives.

de press1on

Yard Sale Fro. &amp; Sat. 10 to
6 2 1/ 2 miles out Bul a vilie
Rd

Pub l iC Sa le
&amp; Au ct 1on

8

Huge Yard Sate 1 mile W
of Rodney Fr~day &amp; Satur
day, 9 to 5 Cl ot h•ng, elec
p1ano and ot her m•sc
1tems

Hom es fo1 Sale
Two houS('S m
rooms and both
Sell one or bott1
~~~~-,.;~1 1 mobile home
c
payment OwnN

R1 c k
Pearson
Ex
penenced AUCTIONE ER
Estates, an t1ques, farm ,
h ouseho ld L• censed Oh 10
WV Buy 1ng ant1qucs 304

Sat June 5th 9 lo 3 208
Ave
M1d
Sou t h 2nd
d lepor t, Oh
En terpn se church , US 33
north of Pomeroy F nday
Sa t urday, June 3,•1 9 to4
June 3,4,5 be tween 9 5
Ha lf way be tween Beacon
serv1ce st a t .on and 4 lane
htghway . on Rf 33 and 7
Pu l lins Const ruct•on Poo l
tab le, p1ng pong tab le,
amana chest f reezer , 11vtng
room light, accord•an and
lots of m1sc •terns
3 f am1 l y yard sa l e Satur
day, June 5t h 9 am
Sargen ts, Wolf Pen Rd ,
N 1ce c lofh tng l• ff le g 1r l s,
boys, lad 1es w mt er coa r s,
chtldrens
shoes. motor
cy c le f1res, d •s hes bed
spreads, drapes, and more
Ne•g h bo r hood
sa l e
R1ggsc r es t Manor above
Eastern h•gh sc h oo l J;. m•
on cou nt y road 28 T.res,
ptck up truck nms, and lots
of c tot h1 ng and m1sc June
5th 9to4
Rummage sa le Fn and
Sat June 4 5, 9 am t6 5
at
the
R uti and
p m
Freew ill Baptrs t Church
Yard sale beh1nd Jand R
sports shop on east ma.n sf
Pomeroy Thurs and Fr1 ,

Ju ne3 4 614 992 6583
Pa t to Sa te
12 1 We he
Terrace , Pomeroy Sa tur
day June 5th
9 to 4
Ctot n.ngs, &amp; m1sc Ra 1n
ca nce ls

YARD

SALE.

Salurda;,

June 5th across from
R1vervrew tGA .n M td
dlepor t Begrns at 9 00

GARAGE

sa l e
Wed
nesday ,
Thursday
&amp;
F r• day Gall •polis Fe r ry,
Nor t h of
Pr1ces Gu l f
Staf•on

YARD sa le 167 Mayo Dr
New Haven , wv June 3rd

&amp;41h 91dl5
B1g
Sale,
Ant. q ues,
c loth•n g, g lasswa re, e lec
t rtca l ,p lu mb •n g
ac
cessor. es rrd 1ng mower ,
mov 1e protec tor, base CB,
Stereo, mrsc Ju ne 5 and 6,
Rt
2
N orth,
Po1n t
Pleassant, 2 m tles ou t
Greer Road
I n Churc h
Build1ng 9 t il l
F n day 4 and Sa t ur day 5,
Po 1nf Pleasa t n, 31h m il es
ou t Sand Hill Road, Roll1 ng
Acres
BIG 5 fam•IY yard sa le,
F n day, Sat urday, Sund ay
9 6, kn 1ves, too l s, c lothes,
toys, ha nd•c r aft •fems,
glasswa r e a nd lo ts m or e, J;.
m il e out J enc ho Roa d, turn
left on Bar nett Rd Po.nt
Pl easan t
June 3 and 4, 9 t ill , Andy
Van Ma t re ,
C l ifton
cu rf rt 1n s
D rape r1 es,
and
adu lt s
c h tldrens
clot htng MISC

Auctton every Fn ntght af
t he Ha r tford Commun.ty
,.,.,m•./'C-11
Ce nter Truck loads of new
merc ha nd 1se every week
Cons1gmen ts of new and
used merc hand•se always 11 ,:!:_~~;,-~;;;~~J!I!Jl~ [
we l come
R• c hard [t
Rey nol ds Auct 1oneer 275
3069
W~n t e d

9

To Buy

WANTED TD BUY Did fur

15

n 1ture and A n t •Ques of all
krnds. ca ll Kenneth Swa1n,
446 3159 or 256 1967 1n the
even•ngs

Kara te the ult•maiC' 1n sel l
defence all pr1vate le sson s
Men, women, &amp; c hildren
lns truc t•on lhru bla ck bell
A l so available
Karate
unifo r m s puch1ng ilnd
k•ckmg bags , and protc c
t 1ve equ1 pm en t
Jerry
Lowery
&amp;
Assoc •ates
K.Jratc
S tu d10 ,
14 3
Burl•ngton Rd
Ja ckson

CAS H PA l 0 for clean, l ate
mode l used ca r s Sm1 t h
Bu•ck Pont1a c, Gali•POIIS,
Oh10 Call446 2282
Buytng
Gold,
Silve r .
Plat•num, old co1ns scrap
r1ng s &amp; Si l verware Dally
quo t es ava1lable
A l so
co 1ns &amp; co 1n supp l tes for
sale Spr~ng Valley TradH"lg
Co, Sprtng Valley Plaza .

446 802S or 446 8016
We pay cas h for late model
c lean used ca r s
Fr en ch town Car Co
Bil l Gene John son

446 0069

Wanted to buy toba cco
p l ants or whole bed Call

614 388 85 14

II

P ubli c Sa le
&amp; Au chon

Help W anted

The wor ld's largest beauty
company 1S look1ng for
peop le who wan t to make
good money
A von
For
more 1nf ormat•on ca l l 446

AUCTI O N , Sal u rday, J une

-·

--------

BE DS IRO N, BR ASS, old
furn it ur e , gol d, sli ve r
doll ars, wood ICe boxes,
stone tar s, an t•Ques, etc ,
hou se hol ds
Co mpl e t e
Wnte M D M•ll er . Rt 4,
Pomer oy, Oh Or 992 7760
Gold , srl ver,
s te r1 1ng,
tew elry, nng s, old corns &amp;
currency E d Burkett Ba r

be r Shop , Mtddl e port 992
3476
OLD FURNITURE , be ds,
•ron , brass. or wOOd

elc. lndtan Artifac ts of all
Also buyong baseball
cards Os by Marlin 992
6370.

I --------

lo

Worlds Fa.r
m.n 1mum 4 adu lt s Ex tra
room for 'l chlldr('n 9q]

446 4537 or 446 1158
The 0 0 M c lntry e Park
O tsfr•ct IS still accept1ng
appiiCatrons for a summer
sw•mm1 ng 1nstru c tor Ap
p hca nt m ust have current
wa ter sa ftey Ins tructo r s
ca rd and be ab le to 1nstruct
ages 2 t o ad u lt For more
1nf orma t ron, ca ll or s top 1n
th e Park Drst r 1ct off• ce at
44646 11,ex t 76
Someone to l •ve tn w1 t h a 69
yr old hand•capped man
Ca ll 446 2445 or 446 1309
Exper1enced
Produ ce
C lerk Send resume to Box
600 co Ga ll 1pohs Da il y
r nbun e
lnd1v1dual w 1th Med •ca l
tra1 n 1ng
neede
for
Pa r amed •cal Exam1ner to
do loca l msurance exams
Par t ft me. f lex 1ble hours

Clean ca r , wash c ar and
wax car By appt $]5 AI
ler6p m 614 9917419

Lawn Mow1ng no yard to
btg or small Rel•able and
dependable For eshma tc
ca ll 446 3159 after 6PM 256

tl~lul lllq

Res1denttal
El0c tn c &amp;
11 year s ex
Plumb1ng
penence, all work QUMan

leed Call 256 1748
V. 111 do baby S1tl1 n g 1n my
nome Call61438897 55

PD

949 2702

1759

614 379 2735
Babys1tf1ng 1n my hom e
Gall1po l •s c 1ty l1mils Call

446 8295
Will care for eldery person
and do l1ght housekeep.ng
day on l y Phone 304 773

. =-:=Fitittiiifar
- ""------21

Bu s mess
Oppo rtun i ty

Bu s•ness or store room 1n
Park Cen tral Hotel
Show milk
drtnk ers a
produ c t t hat may easily
ea rn you $80 000 , W1fh1n th e
next year Call Robert Har

per 304 675 1293 or 675 S868
Money to Loan

23

Pr of ess.on&lt;l l
Se r v 1ces

C&amp;L Bookkeep• nq
Bookkeep1ng &amp; ta x sc r v.cc
tor al l types of bus•nesses
Ca r ol Nea l
446 3862
Juanlla s
Groom1nq,
Specral $ 11 50, small and
med tum dogs Phone 446

23 10

M tdd le aged lady to li ve 1n
Mu st li ve 1n M u~t have ca r
w 1th ref erences Phone 304

Real Esta te

67S 1290

10, (;a ll,pOIIS
N eed m a le to shar e tra il er
N 1ce, pn va te boat dock and
f1 Sh1ng
N ea r
Raccoo n

Cree k C ali61 4 256 1763

31

Hom es for Sa le

142 acre f ar m good house
and ba rns Ca ll 446 2599
3 bdr house for sa le or r en t
Wtth opt 1on t o buy on Jay

Dr , Gal lipo liS
3189 or 446 391 9

Ca ll 446

New log ho me on r 1ver
f ront

m M1 dd leport

446

1552
I wrll do baby srtt1n g •n m y

hom e 614 992 7403

2 bd r oom
ho u se
1n
Harn son v dl e, $6, 500 614

Will care for the elder l y •n
our hom e Tra1ned and ex

928 4417

pen e nced 614 992 7314

IT' s GETTIN G LAT E but

Have v acanc tes 1n m y
hom e for elder l y man or

Trade or se ll 3 bedroom 2
and one half brtths br1ck,
corner
10 1
oa~ement
bree1eway
304 675 7713
Owner will help f 1nance

32

Mobile Home s
for Sa le

GALLIPOLIS

RT

Pr 1ce r ed uced For sale or
rent
12x60 2 bedroom
mobile home w1th 1 lots
Gas he a t
rural water
Close to c1ty l~rnlfs Call
446 1294

9120

742 29S I or 992 2081

W anted Femal e to shar e
my hom e Rent free shar e
ex~ n ses Wnte P 0
Box

House 4 rooms and bath,
Hend erson
$11 soo
Call
Betfy Sue Ep l1n g 304 675
1070 or owner 675 4203

WEST

w v 25550

S1t Ua t1ons ~anted _

Three bedroom, br1ck
home, full basement 13
acres
a ll elec tr1 c, c1 ty
water 3 mile s trom Torn
on Rt 2, Po1nf Pl eas ant , 14
mile above Y Phone 30 4
675 3695

J.J f-'HON E 446 31::168

P1ano tunmg and r epa1r
La ne Da n•els Assoc•ate of
Br un. ca r d•'s
Gall •polts
and Cunn1 ng h am's Athens

---- --===-=--== =-=

$37 000 Phone 304 675 1325

Sp•c
&amp;
Span
Clean.nq Ser •ve
c lean.ng
1obs
wanted
Gua ranteed depend i'lblc &amp; CLEAN USED MOBILE
tru stworthy cleaner s For HOM ES
K ESSEL S
more 1nformat•on Cilll Pat QUALif Y
MOBILE
ty at 614 379 7261 or K 111 1 ,1 1 HOME
S'\L ES
4 Ml

wanted
yo u ng
non
drtnk1 ng da.ry fa r m hel p,
mllkr ng and far m work
Send l etter and
three
ref ere nces to Box P 27, •n
ca r e
P o 1nt
P l easan t
Reg 1st er , Po1nt Pl easa nt,

11_ -

304 675 4506

TRISTATE
MOBILE
HOME S
USED MOBILE
HOME S CARS TRUCKS
GALLIPOLI S
C HECK
H ouse OUR PRI CES CALL 446
Spnnq 7571

REF I NA N CE or purcha se
you r home 30 year fixed
ra te WVa &amp; Oll10 Leader
Mortgage, 77 E Sta te 51 ,
At hens, Oh 592 3051

614 992 6S25.

$350 00 a month o l $50 000

Car penter Work
Rep~11r
rtnd room r emodc l1n Q wall
paneltnq or ceil•nq til e 991

22

Powe ll

TWO sfory 3 bedroom full
basement $40 000 $7 000
down &amp; assume loan of
33,000 at 81 1 EnQ II Sh Cour t

Four bedroom house J 4
mile up Rf 35 Henderson

Wanted t o Do

Pay $ 10 38 Ia $13 49 per

If you are •nte r ested 1n
becom 1ng a dealer or 1n
hav tng par t1 es for "Fnen
d l y Hom es" ca ll Mar il y n

Three bedroom house, 1 1
basemen t l 11 acreqround

FOR sale or r en t w1fh op
f1on to bu ( 3 bedroom
house 2 ca r ga rag e 1n one
of Mason Cou nlys n1cest
res•dent. a l areas qu1et 5
mile s tr om Pt Pleasa nt,
cab le TV and C1ly water,

exam Send r esume to
L 1feda t a Med •ca l Serv .ce
220 0
E
S un sh t ne

Sp n ng l, e ld MO 6S804

5 room s &amp; bath w1lh wh1te
stone work•ng !~replace ,
fully c up~ted . ranch style
w•th n1 ce c arport Redwood
sh1nqle S101 ng
lnr ludPS
elec lr• c stov e refr•gerator,
wastwr dryer and 18 000
BTU a•r cond1l10ner ltke
new 73 a cres Shown by
appo•nfmcnl 614 992 7364

Jobs 1n gen eral lawns
mowed, root
pa•nflng ,
home
r epa1rs,
tra sh
haulmg re po1nt c h1111ney
afler6p m 614 992 7&lt;119

Tra sh co ll ec l• on &amp;
Ca ll 446 4480

W an ted elderly lady to ca r e
f or an elderly lady Call

3
b edroom
t1 ousc
1n
Rutland A1r cond 1 ca r
ga r age pr~t•o n1odern k1t
chen qa s llcttt fireplace
614 592 SOB/

304 675 3585

H 1gh Schoo l Graduates &amp;
Sen tor s you can earn over
$550 00 per mon t h while
learnmg a va l uab le skill
l1k e comp uter repa•r er
shee t metal worker , or
ref r1ger a h on Plus you wil l
have a sec ur e par t t1me 10b
w1 th t he Am r y Naf•onal
Guard
after schoo l •ng
Benefi ts 1nclude a $1,500 00
enl•slment
bonu s
$35 000 00 l• fe msuran ce
and free lu• f •on to any
co l lege or trade school tn
West V1rg•n•a In terested
pe r sons may ca ll ( 304) 675
3950 or tn Wes t V~rg1n1a ca ll

lo ll FREE 1800642 3619

house
1n
V1nyl Std1ng,
f1r eplace
N •ce locat•on
Pr1 ced to sell $14.000 614
991 7446

6729

1967

K 1t

sliver , old money, pocket
watches, cha ms, rings, and

M 1scellaneous

11

bd room

304 67 5 3179

33S8

Rel •ab le pe r so n to c lea n
home Ca ll aft er 7 p m 614

5, 10 00 am
Furn .ture,
h o u se h o l d
lfe m s,
glasswa r e, too l s, lots of
boxes of m •sce ll a neous and
old coll ec t abl e 1tem s Lots
of furn •tu re tn the r ough
Ra m or sh •ne, refres h
me nt s Mt A lt o Auc t 1on
Sa l es Rt 2, T en m tles
South of Rave n swood. W V

Oh Call186 3074

The Sdk Hou se (cus to m
silk flowers)
Complete
brtdal l tne wedd1ngs and
all occas1ons Call367 7566

Box 204, Syracuse, Oh

8

Schoo l s l ns t rucfton

18

Emple•tment
se rv ices

Mason .,
lnrgf' lot
r nke good
as down
will II nan

ce 6149917351

173 5785, 773 9 18S
Garage Sale 9 til l 5 Star
t 1ng Fnday the 4t h and
Sa t urday the 5th 3 anft que
oak c h a ~r s, I anftQue t r unk,
lard press ntce elec t r•c col
tee gnnder, large att1c f an
36' , also w1ndow fa n, some
d•shes, bra•ded rugs, stone
tars sc hoo l desk se t , some
toys, bed spreads, dr apes,
k•tchen c ur t a•ns
baby
crad le, nt ce ant.que w1ne
keg, large ba t h tub w •t h
claw feet, exce ll ent cond ,
7 wOOd rou nd porc h post
8x6, old 78 records, many
m1 sc
lfem s
Walter
Grueser
R•verv•ew Or
L•ncoln H 1ll ,
Pomeroy
Oh10

Sunday off Route 7 at c hen cubb a rds of a ll types
George's Creek Road Go 1 Tab les, round or square
112 mil e to McCully Road Wood 1ce boxes Old desks
at Richard Sisson residen
and bookca ses Will buy
ce Clothes, books, Avons, comple te household Gold,

-«6·0924.

BUILDING LOTS One with scenic view In
Town
House. Jeans,
LARGE 2 story house. tear clolhlng, craft Items ,
1own lhat consists of lwo • down
&amp; remove from
acres and 3 level lots
property. Reliable person, boo
__k_s,_m
_lsc
_._ _ _ __
with water tap and sepreference required . 304· 576· 1, .
tic.
2316.
Seven Family back yard
sue. Murphy, Helen and
sale, Lots of bargains, 3!16
Bru'ce Toatord, All
' Three pups, 2 monlhs old Howard Ave. Pt.Pieasant.
Rulton. Aller Hrs. 1
Collie and beagle mixed. June 3,~,5, .
, ,~2·UISOr "2-3325.
l Phone304·675·7«1 .
•
174 N. Park Drive, Pl.
Free Kltfens. Phone 304· Pleasanl, Saturday, 9 :30 to
4 : 30. Baby clothes, toys.
576·2581.
Hu.1r lctu.Jr It •r s

'

1059

011 Bladen

ass1stanc e

,.

•

218

Ga l lipoli s N ew ha n dmade
pill ows, 2 b• cy cl es, clothes,
more 9 to 4

9. 00 C lothmg all s1zes,
turn , shoes, d1shes, all krn

1/ousiny

.r

Ga r age Sa l e June 3 &amp; 4
Ja m es Hu rst Far m on R t

Thurs , Fr. , Sat , ol d 160 at
E vergr een Guns, d1 shes, a
lot of different 1tems
R edu ced pn ces

June 5th There wol l b e a

4

...

- - --------Gar age Sale 2 Fam il y
Children c l oth.ng , use fu l
od ds &amp; end s Thurs &amp; F n ,
9 to 5
On Fa .rf• el d
Ce nte nar y R d 3 m • off 588
Watc h f or srgns

- - -· .. - - - - - Por ch Sa le Sa t , J une 5,

Hu ge Yard Sale June 3, 4, 5,

pets.

&lt;"'.)..• ....... "The machine of tomorrow-toaayl
" ,.
soertne Ahead N~ture' s Way.

Basement Sa le Sat J une
5th , 9 to 5 Ra 1n or shme
82 1 Car m an Or , l st house
•n T ar a,
Add •son, Oh
Stove. ref ngera tor . wa te r
baseboar d
so ft ener,
hea te r s, li ght f1 xt ures, ap
pi ranees, t ab le cha •r s, gol d
tub a nd co m ode ba r and
stool s, an t1 q ues, woode n
was her , t ypewr •f er, ad d1n g
mach•n e a nd etc

B OO amto 600pm

Gar ag e
Sal e,
K e rr
Harrisburg
Rd
Con·
tmuous , frrst bn ck on n ght,
su1t , freezer , wrrng er
w asher , c lothes

one acre of l and for tne

RAINBOW:..the Amuina W1ter MKhine

Ne1gh
&amp; Sat
turbon
toys&amp;.

?

Val le y P laza , 446 8025

VIEW OF

8 20 tic

Los t and Found

Ya r d Sa le 1 18 end of
borhood Rd Fr1day
Cloth1 ng, b•cy c le,
roof ven t comple t e,
m i SC

ca ll 614 992 5580

=mmauneements

Va l ley Trad.ng Co . Spnn g

1· (614)·992·3325

plllnces,
custom
bJ!throoms, remodeling,
plumbing, electric, and
heating.

PH. 992·6011

WL
-

Phone

CONSTRUCTION

Ph. 949·2160 or 949· 2322
4 20 li e

P leasan l,

B1g Ya r d Sale Sat 5th an d
Sun 6t h from 10 o'clock t il l
? Three miles sou t h of M 1d
dleport. Oh10 Above t he
Ga lh a Me1gs Co line on
Rt
7 L ot s of summer
clothes &amp; ba t h•ng su•ts

Yard Sale 3 m il es ou t 160
Le ft on o l d 160 Foll ow
s1gns F n &amp; Sat 4 5, hrs 8

Spnng Va ll ey Pl aza, 446
8025

VIRGIL B. SR.
216 E. 2nd St.

Custom kitchens and ap-

TOM HOSKINS

PI

Spnng Va ll ey Trad1n g Co ,

EAFOR

C. R. MASH

FREE
ESTIMATES

51

Garage Sa l e Fnday &amp;
Sa turday J une 4 &amp; 5 260
Sanders Or , Ga ll •polls
Clothmg, d tshes, some an
t 1ques &amp; oth er •terns

T he per son w ho p1 ck ed up a
puppy on Beec h St •n M1 d
d leport , pl ease r eturn or

sho rts

9 30 lie

3·3· tfn

•

T H REE k• tt ens,
fil ter
t ra 1ned and a fPma le cat

22 ca libe r Buffa lo Scout
r evol ve r, pearl handl es, 4
J/ 4 nf le bar re l, 6 shot, 22

Pomeroy, Oh1o

5 21 1 mo

or 949-2417

614-'!192-3112

Rober! E Buck

992-6215 or 992-7314

Licensed &amp;
Phone 949·2293

•

CLEAN old tw•n manress
&amp; spnngs 304 675 7264

Pr ob a te

Proba te Jud ge/ Cler k
(6) 4, 11 , 18 3tc

eltctnca won
lfrH bllmiiiiJ

276 Sycamore St.
Middleport, Ohio

Co unt y

Courl , Case No 23788, John

-&lt;:onere • watt
-PI11mb1nf and

'
Bonded

POME~YLANDMARK

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On May 28, 1982, m lhe

'Addons and remoN11"1
- Rooltnland lUll" won

curt11t1 your

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

Pubhc Not1ce

Ph . 614·84! ·2591

rect1matlon .

COMPLm O.OSIOUT ON HOMILIGHT
GAS OR ILICTRIC WIIDIATIRS.

EVERYBODY
Shops the
WANT AD WAY

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

RACINE, OHIO
5191 m o

Ya r d Sa le 1/4 m il e out Ad
d1son Bul avll le Rd Wome n
&amp; mens clot hes June 5 A ll
d1 ff erent 1tems

6

Stzes from 4 to 6 and all
wood bu 1ld1ngs 24x36.
Insulated Dog Houses

949-2234

S•x pupp •es, par t Beag le.
Call 446 2825 a ft er 6 OOPM

KITTE NS304 67S 11 28

Utility Buildings

Ph 949· 2609

5 Fa m1l y Yard Sale 3rd, 4,
&amp; 5, Ga ll 1a, Oh 1o Route,
133 G un 's, tools, wa tches,
ant1ques, d•shes, &amp; c lat hes

2354

992 225 9

La r ge Commun 1t y Yard
Sa le of the year Down Rt 7
to Cli pper Mill follow s1gns
to Shoest nng Rd
Two
Houses • 6 fam• IY on Eva ns
Rd (q r ee n house). and 8
fa mil y at Oe nn• s' June 4 &amp;
5, f rom 9 5 T 1res , storm
door , door tams &amp; trrm,
al um •n w tndows, new ha t
ch back , 12x 12 new carpe t,
curt ar n rods , glass ftr e
sc r ee n , bed , dresse r s,
d•shes, baby, gtr l s, boys,
wom e n, men's clot hes, cot
fee t ab l e, h1 gh cha .r, pott y,
ba b y wa lker, •nf ant sea t s,

Pa rt Pe r s1an ca l 1 112 yr .
old
N uetard, ye ll ow &amp;
wh 1fe To g tve to a good
home Call446 2590

A SS UMABL E LOAN - 11/1 st or y fr a m e home w•th
thr ee bed r oom s, f am• l y r oom, ga r age w1 fh sTorage
above and on a good stree t 1n Mt ddl eport $29,900

99 2 S69 2

Frt , Sal 446 96SO

wks o ld Ca ll446 2823

4454

992 6191
94 9 2660

Yard Sa le, Netghborhood
Rd, 1 mile out Clothes,
books, too ts, elec t r 1c eq u1 p
ment, w •rt n g, na ll s, d •ese l
fue l ta nk w1 th crank pump,
lots of ot her 1tems Thurs ,

Base m en t Sa le Sat June 5,
10 4 31 Eva ns He1ghts,
Ga l lipoli s

2 black and wh 1te pupp•es
about 10 wee k s ol d Looks
like ger man shepard 985·

S•zes start from 30x24 ''

(Free Estimates)

Ca ll 614 367 ·

2 very cute bl ack &amp; w h1 te
k 1ftens 1 ma le, 1 fema le, 9

R E ALTOR S

Yard Sa l e 3, 4, 5, 7 miles
be low Ga ll •poli s, near Clay
Schoo l
Re f r•gerato r .
stove, a1r co nd1t 1oner .
cloth es&amp;. d •s hes

Large Three Family Ya r d
Sa le, 11 45 Second Ave,
Ga ll1poli s, June 4 a nd5, 9 6
Co th rng d •shes, sma l l ap
pha nces, furn1 ture •tems
and m 1sc

ASSUMABL E LOAN - Wtth approx tma tely $5 000
down, ass um e a 13% loan on t h1s t hree bedroom
hom e w •th f ull b ase m ent, two porches w1th v •ew of
r 1ve r F1rep lace and a two ca r garage PayfTlen t s
ar e SJ30 20 a m on th f or 28 yea r s $)4,500

Henr y E Cl ela nd, Jr, GR I
Jean Tru sse ll
Dott1 e Tu r ner
Off1c e

4 Family Yard Sale, 1 mile
ou t George s Cr Rd off R t
7 Sa t ur day, J unes, 1982

Ca ll 446 7023

wa lc h dog
0262

Olde r two sl or y

Yard Sale, 81 Garf 1el d
Ave, Ga ll •polls Thur sday,
Fr•day , Sa turday

d ta pe r pa le 446 2847

8 mo old par t Co ll1 e, ex
ce l len t w•th ch il dren , good

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS

RANDY'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

ds,

1 GOOD USED UPRIGHT
FREEZER • , • • • • • • • • • • • '279 .
1 GOOD USED CHEST
FREEZER • • • • • • • • • • • • • '175

HAMDEN -

Ya r d Sa le June 2, 3, 4,
5 J us t out of Evergreen on
P.ne Hi ll. Ceme tery Rd

To good home Reg f ema le
toy wh1 te pood le. spaded

Wh1te male puppy 6 14 843·

Also Transmission
PH . 992· 5682
or 992 -7121
3 24 tt c

Dozer &amp; bllckhoe ser·
viet, water, sewer, pon·

SATURDAY, JUNE 5th, AT
6:30P.M.

S&amp;KAUCTION

St Rt . 124 Pomeroy, OH

MARSHALL TENNANT BAND
Stop 1n, buna a fnend We also
ha,. IIIPPr Hour M011 S.t 4 pm
6 p m UnadvertiSed spemls d1aty

And Home Ma1ntenance
• Roofing of all types
• Stdtng
• Remodeling
• Free estimates
• 20 Y rs. expereence

6 wks o ld Ca ll6 14 379 2703

Ap

PRIC E REDUC E D - SIX r ooms w1t h two three
bedroom, f a mil y r oo m , and equ1pped kllc hen, all 1n
a m obil e home w 1fh lo ts of c l ose ts, por ch, l arge lo t
w 1th a st r'awber r y patc h F m anc•n g ava il ab le W1l h
down paymen t N ow $ 17,500

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Month ol June, Thurs fn Sat

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

-

NEW LI STING - POMEROY - l'h story home o n
a 70'x l00' lot H as me ta l sto r age bUIId•ng, tr on1 and
S1de porch , firep l ace, a nd new ca rpet $27 ,500

Master Cha rge

· Lo· lloy

TOOLS- FURNITURE
COOKWARE
MISCELLANEOUS

Corner of Depot &amp; MaJn
Rutland. Ohio

v 1sa

June

- Addons and remodeling
- Roohng and gutteo wotk
-Concoete wotf
- Piumbmg and
eleclncal wook

CE NTER

f ra me hom e w 1th f• ve bedr oo m s, two ba th s, fron t
and rear por c h, or• g •n al woodwor k, and d•sh
was her S 10,000

Call Bill Ward
AI Waod's Kerboard
1-446-4372 419 11c

Hrs Mon Sun
ZOO PM Z·JOAM
C.r~ Oul Beer
&amp; Wine Anllable

Call 992·6259

PH. 992-3982

AT

&amp; Mtddleporl

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

27 - 1 mo pd

EUQENE LONG

NE W LI STING -

IANO TUNING
AND REPAIR

R ad ta tor Spec1 a ll st
NATHAN BIGG S
35 Yrs E xpen ence

~~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~~======~
FRYE'S
BOGGS
Truck, Auto and

For the Month of June
Open Tues. 11"111 Sat.

AUCTION

COMPLET E
RADIATOR
SE RVI CE
Fr o m
th e s m a ll es t
Hea ter Core
to th ~
L a rgest R adtator

SAL E M

NEW LI STINBG 31~ Ac r e 1n the count ry w• th a one
fl oor two bedroom hom e New moder n L k 1fche n
w• th d• nm g ar ea, new bat h, wood burner, ga r age
Man y m ore fea tu res $30,000

Rl I, '"'~"'·· ""·
St Rt 7, between

Mon Kea N•aht
Tues Ud1es n1ghl all dnnh
reduced for the women
Wed 14 Cenlu1J n•aht 9 12, draft
beer oniJ. Pool tournament 2 a m
Thu rs-Old Mdwauke Ntlhl 9 flO
•, Century Nu!hl
fn &amp; Sat lin bands drink &amp;
drown each n•aht, 10 p m
Sun P1m, ptlcher beer speclll
pnce Also BQ's on SundJY starbQ&amp;

-

pr ox .ma tel y one ac r e of n• ce l ay•n g land w 1th a
12'x60 ' E l cona mob •l e home th at has free natu ra l
gas, f ree wate r , and se pt tc Two bedroo m s, shade
trees A barga1n a t $13,500

Business Services

Pomeroy, Dh, o
Publi
c Not1ce
.
-

Ma son Co. , WV
Area Code 304

M eegs County
Area Code 61&lt;4
991-Middlepor1
Pomeroy
915-Chester

lD-V1nton
24 s- RIO Grande
2S6-Guya n D1st
643-Arabla D1st
379- Walnut

81 H om e Improveme n ts
82 Plumb.ng &amp; Hea tm g
83 Excava t.ng
84 E lec r 1Cal &amp; Ref r•gera t .on
85 Genera l Hauli ng
86 M H Re pa.r
87 Upholst er y

days
aft er
t he
l as t
pub t•i:at•on at t h ts not iCe

Co m mon
Pl eas w1 tht n
the
Me1
Couaft
nt yerCou
rt 1cf
of
(JJgsdays
serv
fhree
of a cop y of th e A n swer or
Pla 1nttff's attorney, w h o 1
J1 m
D
Fox
20 0 ~
Was h tn gt on
Bo ul evard.
Bel pre. Ohi 0 457 14
T h •s not1ce tS pub li shed
on t he fo llow1ng da tes
Larry E Spe nce r
Cle r k of
Me1gs Cou nt y,
Court of
Co m mon Pleas

you r

1 sma ll par t Beag le puppy,
f ema le, 8 weeks old 446
34 12 a ll er 4

Pupp1es 1/2 Border Col l re

Sta t e
Ro ut e
104 ,
Ch•ll •coth e, Oh to. 45601.
and w hose cu r r ent add r ess
1S unk now n, w•ll t ak e not• ce
tha t Pat rtC •a Ann Va ughn
has til ed a Compl a •nt f or
d• vor ce m the M e 1gs Coun
t y Court o f Co mm on Pleas,
Pom er oy, Oht o, Case No
18105, ca pt 1oned Pa tn c •a
A nn Va ug hn vs Ronald 0
Va u ghn Sa •d Co mpla• nt
alleges tha t Rona ld D
Va ughn has bee n 9U1It y o f
gross neg lect of d ut y an d
ex t re m e c ru elt y, and prays
t or a d•vor ce a nd other
re li ef
Sa •d Def endan t w ill t ake
not 1ce t hat he •s r equ.red to
answer th1 s Co m pl a •nt

twe nt y . , ~ hi

MCK CA~PET $4 ~sh&amp;carryt
9

( A ver age 4 wo rds pe r l1 ne)

onch or mor e on n e w s p a p e r a dv e rtosong
b e ot do s pl a y or cl ass olo e d you r ea ch
thou sa nd s ol pol e nlo a l buy e r s that are
r ece ov e

Ga lha County
A rea Code 61 4
446-Galltpohs

61 Far m EQ u• pm ent
62 Wa nted to buy
63 Lives tock
64 H ay &amp; G r am
65 Seed &amp; Fert1l 1zer

2 pups, fema les, one half
co lli e, husk •e, the other
part poodle 446 0770

CARPET AT LAST YEAR'S

&amp; Lhresyaek

pla .nt mu st be fil ed w 1th

to

u se a

STARTING AT $4.99 Cash &amp;Carry

following teleph on e exchanges.

Far Ill Sgpplles

column

ea g er

you

0

78 Ca mpmg Eq u tpment

P ubli c Notic e

w'l h' n

..

~7- Chesh.re

41 Houses lor Rent
42 Mob il e Homes for Ren t
otJ Far m s tor Rent
44 Ap ar t ment tor Ren t
45 Furn 1shed Rooms
46 Space for r ent
47 Wa nted to Re n t
48 Eq u1 pme n t for Ren t
49 For Lease

SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESS
IS ACINCH
IF YOU USE
THE INCH!

_..._ ~

59 F or Sa le or Trade

Rentals

11 Help Wanted
17 S• tuat1on Wanted
13 Insurance
14 Bu s1 ness Tra 1n1ng
15 Sc hool s l ns trucl10n
16 Rad•o TV &amp; CB Rep€11r
17 M IScellaneous
18 Wan ted To do

I

74 Motorc yc le s
15 Boats &amp; Motor s
76 Auto Parts &amp; Accessones
77 Auto Re patr

56 Pe t s fo r Sa le

advanc p)

o

I .t

71 A utos for Sa le
72 Trucks f or Sa le
7Jva ns &amp;4WD

54 Mt sc M e r c ha ndt se
55 Bulld mg Suppli es

Real Estate
1n

_.. ,

ClassifWd pages cover the
SJ Anftques

Pub l •c Sa le
&amp; Auct1on
9 wanted to Buy

Th a i 's ro ght ! Wh e n

•

21 Bu st ness Opport un •h

Happy Ads
Lost and Found
Yard Sale (patd

.....................

f lnanelai

_,,.,, . , .",,,..,.,.,,, ... ,,r

8 week old k1 ttens to good
home, a ll ma l e, ye ll ow and
w h 1te 379 2435

IN 9FT. and 12 FT. WIDTHS

Ya r d Sa le, 430 Fou r th Ave,
Wednesday, Thursday and
Fr 1day

446

8329

GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM

1

Yard Sa le

ANY PERSO N w ho has

Sentinel

you c an st1lf have a h om e of
your own tf you ea rn bet

1911
V1ndale
12x63 1
bedroom exprtndo 1n l1v1ng
room
fu ll y furn 1s hed
washer &amp; dryer , cen tral
a1r. undc rp 1nned Set up 1n
tra iler park $7 000 Call at
ter 7 p m or before 10 a m
446 7417
Mob ile Home 12x52 1 bdr,
parttally furn $2900 388

8688
1980 W1nd sor 14x70 w / heat
pump 3 bdr , 7 bath, ct rcle
k1tchen total elec tr• c. 1n
l 1ke new cond, you ca n pay
more but you wont f1nd one
l1ke fh1s at $16 900 Call 446
0844
12 v 60 trail er, exce ll ent
cond1 t1on Call 446 1552
Furn1shed, atr co nd•t •oned,
underp1nn•ng, set up on tot
•n Middleport
Elcona 12c65 Mobile Home
for sale Furn•shed 1n good
cond On coun ty Rd 1 6 14

669 5092
Custom
built
furn . 2
bd room mobile home on
rented r1ver front lot 1n
Mason All elec , ce nt AC.
W D cptd por ches, many
extras Storage bldg Wlfh
work ben c h A 1 cond M ust
see to apprec•ate 304 773

5680
197 1 L•berty house trailer 2
bd room good cond , 1971
trader for add on room
w1 t h 5 bd room pl u s 9x9 add
on room w• th wmdows Wd l
sell all together for $6,200
614 667 6329 anyt1me
1974 ho ll y park 3 bd rooms,
14x70, expando, to ta l etec,
$12,000 Ca l l 949 2189 after

S 00 p m
1974
Hil l c re s t
Mobile
H ome 2 bedroom $4,800

614 992 3917 aller S
USED MOBILE
57627 11

HOME

MOB ILE HOMES MOVE D
L •censed &amp; •n sured Call
304 576 27 11
1981 Wmdsor, 14x70, f ur
nr sh ed, centra l a.r, 18, 800

wom a n Phone 304 675 3288

ween $9,000 and $15,1100 a
year 2126 houses wtll be
bu tII m lhe stale of Ohio un

304 882 223 4

1l

der farm
home rural
housmg
program
th e

1982 Na shu a 14 X 70 w 'th 7X
20 expa nd o, 2 bedroom, 2

re mamde r of 1982

bath s, f.rep lace, al l el ec tn c. $1,000 down a nd
assume payments Phone

Insurance

SANDY AND BEAVER In

The se

surance Co has offeced homes w•ll be fmanced
se rv1 ces for f1 re insurance w1th no dow n pay m ent and
coverag e 1n Gallla County
w il l be low as
for almost a century
m onth See our
1
Farm, home and personal
the Pi c Pa c

property
8vllilable

coverages
to

meet

are

11 "'ar•••

on

RT

50,

W

m - 1\ATn&lt;ms or call 992 7034 for

dlvldual needs . Coni a ct
Harry Pltchlord, agent
Phone 446· U27

lnlo. Kingsbury Homes,
1100 E . Main St Pomeroy,
Dh.

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304 576 2706
33

Farm s for Sale

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28

AC R E

f arm , 420

lb

tobacc o allotme nl , runnmg
wate r yea r round , $10,500.
Phone 304 675 6851

�10-The
34

Sentinel

Ohio

B_u ~ n-eSS B ~ldings =._

S4

N igh t c lub for sa le or lease
F r a nc•s Jones. 304 · 773· 5975 .
Ca ll mornings .

-

JS

.

Plastic Septic Tank s. State
and county approved. 1.000
gal. tank . price 1340. Other
sizes in st ock, haul in your
pi ck up tru ck. Ca ll 614·286·
5930, Jackson. Oh . RON
EVANS E NT ERPR I SES

-

L~t!_~ Acreage __

Price redu ced . 2 lots wi th
rura l wa ter c lose to c ity

ltmits. $4 ,450 .00
1194

197 5 Case 450, dozer ·
tra ctor , 1.800 hrs.. very
good co nd .. $14,900. Ca ll
«6·4537 .

Ca ll 446 -

For sa le one and half acres

more

or

l ess.

Misc. Merchandice

ap

198 2 Mod e l s Ka t c h ·A ll
building s a ll sizes, w ired,
rollup doors . Ga ll ipol is
Bl ock Co., «6 27 83 .

proximate l y 600 It road
fronta ge
on
Cora
Cen terpoin t Rd . near Cen ·
terpo int . $3 ,000 .00 Phone
681·69«.

ZE BCO 404 COMBO
220 p l us acres. 25 30 bottom

ROD &amp; REEL

res t pa stur e and woodland .
1/2 mile oft sta te highway
141 nea r Wa ter loo 25 miles
to H unti ngton, I renton . &amp;

REG . 11 1.99·

-;f;
RJ.'( WILCOX ,

Ga ll ipo l is . $78,000 . 614 ·643

1803

f(FP

UNIV!illSITY' ~&gt;~' ·•
lOIV'JNGroN ,

25 acres, tobacco al lo t,
barn, 2 ou t bldg s, com
pletel y fenced, loca ted ap
prox .. 4 m il es f rom Drum
mend's Market on 775,

S 10,000 Phone 446 0844
20 acres of st and.ng It m
ber 6 I 4 997 6035
TWO acre lots 150 It r oad
front age.
ctty
water ,

beh1nd 84 Lumber, cal l 304
6756873, 675 3618
Large lot for sale 9 m11es
nor t h Pt Pleasant on Rt . 2
at Flatrock A ll utiliti es
avat lab le. 304 67 5 1248 aft er

5
FIVE acres on H ickory
Chapel Rd . 304 675 2373 af
fer 5 p m

36

Real Estate
Want ed

BUY RE NT , 3 bedroom
home wtth basement. Clif
ton New Ha ven Area 304·
882 1984.

Rentals
41

Hou ses for R ent

H omes for Ren t , Lease or
Land con tra ct in town or
cou ntr y
Call
Strout
Realty, 446 0008
3 bdr home in city , no pets,
Re fer ence . Cal l 446 1158 .

COOIN ·

44

Apartment
for R,_,e"-'ne_
l __

Furn tshed Apa rtmen t 607
2nd . Ave . Ga ll ipoli s. 1 bdr .,
adults. $.195, ul ilf•es pd.
Call446·4416 after 7PM .
A partm ent, 2 bdr ., unf ., no
pets . Ca l l446·3937 .
Furnished ap t ., 2 bdr ., 1136
2nd Ave .. Ga llipoli s. S160,
water pd., ch ild OK . Ca ll
446 44 16 after 7P M
F urni shed ap t ., 3 bdr, 131
4th Ave., Ga llipoli s. S195,
wa ter pd., c hild OK . Ca ll
446 4416 after 7PM .
Fu rni shed Apar tm ents 243
Jackson Pike . 1 I 2 bdr .,
S195 &amp; $220. Adu lts, ut ilities
pd. Cal l446·4416 after 7PM.
Furnished eff iciency . Sl35,
utilties pd , 607 2nd Ave ..
Ga ll ipol is . One person ,
sha r e bath . Ca ll 446·4416 af ·
fer 7PM .
E ff . Apar tm ent No. 5,
second floor . Reng a nd
deposit
Pay your ow n
uti li ti es Ad ults, no pets .
446·0957
For rent a 2 bd r . dup lex .
Cou rt St . Ga llipolis With
refrigerator and stove . No
pets Ca ll 446·4428 or 446·
2605 .
Partia ll y furnish ed . 4
r ooms and bat h. 992·5908 .

5 r
hou se on river ,
bea utiful view , priva cy,
S275 per mo. p lus depos tt .
Ca l l 446 4922 after 5 : 30 or
w.eekdens

bd .r oom turn
ap t.
uttl•t•es tnc In Middleport
6 14 992 7177

3 Bed r oom Hou se in Rio
Grand e 446·0157

A pt in M tddleport 2 room
effi c iency. 1 304·88 2 2566 .

3 Bd r house in Ga lltpOit s,
good r ef er ences, no pets,
1150 Ca ll 446 1734 afer 6
p.m . or bef ore 9 a m

Apar tm en ts. 675·5548

Sma ll house. ref erences,
depos1t.
no
pets.
rea so nabl e. Wr ite P.O. Bo x
10, Ga ll ipoli s, Oh 4563 1.
3 bdr m . in the counl ry, ci t y
sc hoo ls. Cal l 614-256 9363 .
2 bed . on the river , $180 per .
mo., new l y decora ted, r ef.
r eq Cal l Frt . or Sa t . 446
1886
Pomeroy 2
bd ro o m,
r e m ode led, 408 Spring
Ca rpeted, sec urtty deposit
SIOO . Rent 1195 Ca ll after 6
p m 992 ·2288.
For r ent in Racme nt ce 2
bd .room house . Comp let e ly
furn ished, with air cond .,
all uti l i ft es paid $300 . per
month . 949·2801 or 949 ·2860 .
3 bd.room house, newl ey
r edecora t ed , ca rpet ing ,
S300. per month . Stove and
r efrig . furn . Ga rd ene r
furn . Bath and 1h, garage .
Ni ce loca tion . Deposi t . Fire
pl ace and f amtly room . 614
'192 ·2362 .
THREE bedroom hou se,
ni ce .. n e ighborhood ,
r e f e r e nces
&amp;
depo s it
r equired $250. a month .
304-675· 1090.
Lovely 6 room cottage, gar ·
den , 79 Jim Hill Road, H en
derson, w v . Ca ll 803 886
4548. $200 per month, One
month secu rity depos it .
Thre e
b edroom ,
full
ba seme nt , fir epla ce, 2
acres, l oca ted on Grand·
view H e ights, Pt .Piea sa nt.
304·675· 1737 . 675·1070 .
42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Mobile home for rent . Ca ll
«6·4225 or 446·0756 .
Mobile home for r ent . Call
«6·3101 .
Mobile Home, Eureka , 1
Bdr., turn., riverfront lot,
ref . &amp; deposil . Adults, 1100
mo. 1·643·26-44.

2 bedroom unfurn. trailer
on George's Creek Rd . Call
«6·3666 after 5:30.

J,

APAR TM E NT S, m obil e
homes ,
h o u ses,
Pt .
Pleasant and Ga ll ipoli s.
614 446·8211 or 61 4-245·9484
TWO
bedroo m ,
un ·
furn ished . One bedroom ef ·
f ic •ency . 304·67 5·2722.
A P AR TMENT
in
Pl easa nt, 614-446·8221 .

Pt .

One bedroom apartment,
pa rt •a ll y f urni shed in Hen·
derson . Phone 304·67 5· 1972 .
TWO bedroom apartm ent.
phon e 304-675·67 53, 6 . 30·
9 :00pm .
A PAR TMENT for r ent , in
Pt . Pl easa nt, call 304·675·
5968.

45

Furnished Rooms

SLEE PIN G ROOM S and
light housek ee pin g apt.,
Park Centr al Hotel.
Room s w•th cook ing, ca bl e,
a tr , $40 a week . 304·773·
5651.

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__ SJ!a~~ for Rent __

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. L arge tots. Ca ll
997 7479
Small
trail er
spaces .
Ma so n. 304-773·5651.
Mobil e home space for
rent , 3 miles from town,
iuncti on 2 and 62 at old Y,
Point Pl easant, 304-675-

3

2

4

8

51

Household Goods

SWA IN
A U CTION FURNITUR E &amp;
PAWN SHOP 62 Olive St .,
Ga l lipol is. J pi ece lt v1 ng
r oom suttes couch ·l ove
sea t chair S199, 1 pi ece
li vi ng r oom suites from
$140 up, l ove seats from $70
up, mapl e dinet se ts from
S99 to $199, wall huggers
$100., recliner s sao. mapl e
rockers S49 , bedroom
suites 5150, vanety of tabl e
l a mps, marble top stands
$30 and up, box springs &amp;
mattress
(new)
$100,
seve ral utility ca bin ets, kit ·
c hen ca binets wood &amp;
metal. baby beds, c hests of
drawers $25 to $60 , 3-way
r ec l iners $100, ga s &amp; elec·
tr ic ranges , refrigerators,
wash stands, bu nk beds
co mplete with b unki es
S170, several dresse r s, ha ll
trees, beds, bra ss head
board beds SJ5, book cases,
smokers, Hoover spin dry
washer, w r i nge r
t y pe
washers. hutch. coa l &amp;
wood heater s, tel ev i sions,
fan s, new tool s of all kmds ,
variety of sil ve rs tone cook ·
ware. Ca ll446·3159
GO OO
U SE O
A P·
PLIANCES
washers,
dryers,
r efrig era tor s,
rang es.
Skaggs
Ap ·
pliances, Upper Ri ve r Rd .,
beside Ston e Cr es t Motel.
446· 7398
LAY NE 'S FURNITURE
Sofa , c hair, rocke r , of·
taman, 3 tables, (ex tr a
heavy by Fronti er), $685.
Sofa , chair and lovesea t ,
$275
Sofas and chair s
priced from $285 . l o S/ 95.
Tab les, $38 and up to $109 .
Hide· a·bed s, S340 ., qu ee n
si ze, S380. Recliners , $175.
to 1295 .. Lamps from 118 . to
$65 . 5 pc dinettes from $79 .,
to $385. 7 pc. , $189 and up
Wood table with 4 chairs,
1219 up to 1495. Oesk SilO .
Hutche s. 1300. and S375..
maple or pine fin ish .
Bedroom sui tes
Bassett
Cherry, 1795.
Bunk bed
complete with mattresses,
1250. and up to 1395. Ca p·
fain 's beds, $275. complete .
Baby beds, S99. Mattresses
o r box springs, full or twin ,
sse.. firm , 168. and 178 .
Qu ee n se ts , $195. 4 dr .
c hests, S42 5 dr . chests,
$54 . Bed fram es, S20.and
$25 , 10 gun Gun ca binets,
$350., dmette chairs $20 .
and $25 . Gas or e lectr ic
ranges .
1325 .
Baby
matre sses. S25 &amp; S35, bed
framesS20. $25. &amp; SJO . Used
Furniture
book case,
ranges and TV's . 3 mile s
out Bulaville Rd . Open 9am
to 7pm, Mon . thru Fri ., 9am
to 5pm, Sal.
446·0322
GE dryer, white, in good
cond . Bed full size, book ·
case type . Call 61088·8469
after 5: 00PM.
Kenmore 6 cycle washer,
real n1ce, $90. General
El ec tri c dryer, $90. 256·
1207 .
Sec tional Sofa very com·
fortable,
L shaped by
Drexel. ea rthtone striped,
reversible cushion s. Lots of
life left sti ll in this high
quality sofa . $250. To see
cal l «6·2419 .
30 in. General Electric
range, gold in color , ap·
prox . 5 yrs . old, $125. Ca ll
«6·0307 or 614·256·9367 .

H enderson trail er
lot .
Phone 304-675·2881 or 304·
675· 1574.

47

Wanted to Rent

Wanted to r en t warehouse,
storage building or large
garage in city of Gallipolis.
Ca ll «6·3159.
Wanted to rent a small furnished house In Gallipolis.
Must be in good cond . Call
Mrs. May Rusk James, «60728.

Modern 12x60. 3bdr., turn .
mobile
home .
Conv .
location. Sec. dep. Ca ll af·
ter 5, «6·8558 .

ONE bedroom mobile
home, air-conditioned, on
private lot, oul5klrts Henderson. Utilities furnished,
1230. month. 304-675-6730.

S PRIN G
VA LL EY
TRAOING CO, SPR IN G
VALLEY PLAZA. «6 8025.

REPOS SESS ED SIGN! NO
DOWNP AYME NT!
Tak e
over pa yme nts of S59 50 per
month . 4'x 8' fl as hing arrow
si g n . Com pl ete w / new
bulb s &amp; lett er s. Cutliff
Signs. Toll Free 1 800·551 ·
3070. As k abou l R E PO.
Gasolin e and hea ting fuel.
Ca ll Exce lsior Oil Com
pany . 614 992-2205
Wa rd s heavy duty gas
dryer . Exc. co nd , 3 y r s.
old , $110 . Hoover delu xe 2
speed broom . $20. 614-985
4454.
Mayta g washer, SIOO ..
Na tu ral gas dryer S85. 614·
742· 2352
Portable Maytag dryer ,
e lec tr ic,
avocado, exc.
cond . 614·992 ·27 17 .
B lac k pony sa ddle &amp; bridle .
614 992 6035 .

Pi c k
yo ur
own
strawberr ies, new plan·
t ing, easy ptcking. Open
dai l y 8 a.m. ·B p.m . exce pt
Sund ay, starting May 27.
Location , 6 mil es off Rt 2
from A ppl e Grove on
Jerry 's Run Road . Op·
posite Wattersons Grocery .
From Char leston area, 6
mile out from Rt . 35 at
Pliny on Plantation Road,
304·57 6·2574

Metebandlse

6579.

In

·

·~·

ground· Ablove

ground.
174 pieces brown un ·
derpinning for a mobile
home used just 1 year . A
seven &amp; one half feel by 58
inche wide multicolored,
braided oval rug . White
uniforms (pantsuits) three
different styles, sizes 9-10.
Call after 4PM, «6-3065.
Federal no. 6, 12 gauge shot
gun shells, field loads, $.1.99
per box. Spring Valley
Trading Co., Spring Valley
Plaza, «6·8025.

51

Household Goods

Heavy
duly
Hotpofnl
washer &amp; dryer approx. S
yrs . old. Looks like new,
1150. Call614-256-6753.

ROD&amp; REEL
REG. $7.99·
Sl.OOOFF
$6.99. TILJUNE 6th.

Cabinet Stereo AM-FM
Radio combined . Air con·
dilloner 7,500 BTU, 2 years
old. Caii30H82· 2419.

SPRING
VALLEY
TRADING CO., SPRING
VALLEY PLAZA, «6·8025.

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Fema l e Peekapoo puppy .
$85. 304 675·5479.
Musical
Instruments

Reg .
Quarter
h o r se
gelding, 6 yr . old . Ca ll 614·
388·9770 .
PINE RIDGE COL LI ES
AKC
R eg i ster ed Co lli e
pups Ca ll 614-256· 1267 .
For Sa te Sp tnet·Conso le
Piano Ba r gai n . Wanted ·
Responsible party to take
over low mon th ly pay m en·
ts on sp inet piano. Ca n be
seen loca ll y . Wrtt e Credit
Manag er, P 0 . Box 537,
Shelb v ill e. I N 46176.
Fo r
Sa l e · Sp ine t Co n so l e
P t ano
Bargatn ·
Wanted : Respons tbl e pa rt y
to t ake ove r low monthly
payme nts on sp inet piano
Ca n be see n loca lly Write
credit
Manag er : P .O. Bo x
537 Shelbyvi ll e, IN 46176 .

ONE
Owens · Corning
fiber g lass 60" tub shower
unit stall. box ed, 10 year
warranty . One 60" round
so lid oak pedes tal tabl e
304·882·2804.
EXCELLENT co ndition
appliance. Large upright
freezer $150 . 18 lb capacity
washer &amp; dryer $275. set.
Gree n
frostless
r efriger ator S150. ca ll 304675·7264 .
EXCELLENT condition,
gold striped sofa $200 . 10
pc . bedroom suite, compl ete with qu een size mattress &amp; spri ngs $400. Pine
tabl e with 6 chairs S200.
Coffee tabl e &amp; 2 end tables,
$75.00. 2 large li ving room
lamps $35 .00 Call 304-675·
7264.

Building Supplies

Building materials block,
brick, sewer pipes, win ·
dows, linte ls, etc Cl aude
Winters, Rio Grande, 0.
Call245·5121.

Fruit

_&amp; Veget~~es
Strawber ri es. Ca ll H ar old
Taylor , 446·8692 or 245·9557.
Str awberr ies pi ck
your
own , bring con t ai ne r .
Claud e Winters, Rio Gran ·
de. 614 245·5121.
STRAWBER RIE S. pick
your own, ca ll304·737 ·3279 .

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For sa te or trade 4·bolt
main 350 Chevy bloc k, new
crank, new bea rings, new
timin g cha in, radi ca l cam
shaft, new gasket se t . 14x9
Fenton RT mag wheels
( va rifit) . Ca ll 614-388·9684.
1972 2 ton Ford tru ck with
stock ra c k s. Ca ll 614·367 ·
7533 .
Carport fram es of 3 c han·
nel iron , 9"x26'. 5)6 in . stee l
post 8 ft ., 3 fram ed used
doors. 3 pa.r sliding oak
door s, ga s water heater,
s late roofin g. 614-992·6254 .
2 Mobile Homes 12x60. 1
stee l l ·beam 36x16. Roofing
s hingle s,
3.00
bundle
mi xed. 614-949·2195

Farm supplies
&amp; Lh'tSIBEII
61

Farm Equipment

78 model M . F . 245 diesel , 6
spd . trans ., PS, 250 Hrs .•
same as new, $6,900. Bel
saw, molder clea ner, same
as new $900. 614·886· 5955.
John Deer e LA Mower·
cu ltivators, plows. Call256·
6506.

11 _·

AUNT-WHO RAISED

CAPTAIN EASY
Et5 1'i ER· I YE 60r
A D EA L FO R '-'OU . I
WAt.JT 'YOU TO LlU if YOUR

CAPTA I N STEEMER Ca r ·,
pet Clean1ng featured by
H affelt Brosther s Custom
Carpets . Free estima tes .
Ca ll 446 2107 .

BRIARPATCH KE NN ELS
Boarding and grooming.
AKC
Go rd on
se tt er s,
English Cocke r Spani els.
Ca ll388·9790

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ME - NEVER HAD A TV
IN HeR HOUSE · S,.:tE
,
CONSID,.RED IT SINFUL- .

Marcum
Roofing
&amp;
Spoutin g
30 years ex ·
perience. spectaliz1ng in
bu ilt up roof . Call 614 388·
9621 or 6 14 388 9857 .

HILLCREST KE NN EL
Boardi ng all br eeds, clean
tnd oor outdoor fa ci lit ies .
Also AKC Reg . Dober
mans . Ca ll446·7795.

-

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

TRACY

PAINTING
1nterior a nd•
exterior,
plumbing,
roofing , some remodeling .
20 yrs exp. Cal1388 9651 .

DRAGONWYNO
CAT ·
TERY
KE NN E L. AKC
C ho w
pup pi es,
CFA
Himalayan, Per sian and
Si amese kittens. Ca ll 446·
3844 after 4 p.m .

For Sale or Trade

4, 1982

STU CCO PLASTER IN G
textur ed cei ling s co m ·
m er c•a l and r es •dentia l,
tree es t imates Ca ll 256J.
1182

Pels for Sale
---- - ---

59

June

81
Hom e
n_,_,
ts,___
___ l__m_p..:_ov e m~e'!!

56

57

· Friday,

servlees

by Larry Wright

PRI CE'S
REOU CEO.
M eta l shee t 's fl at porce tin
enam el coated, will naiL
won't rust Ex. m aTer ial all
types of building 20 24·
gauge 4'x8' 17 .00, 4'xl0'
18.00, 4'xl2' $9.60. 4'x odd
$5.00 . Tuppers Pl ai ns, Ohio
614-667 ·308!&gt;.

58
FRICK 3 block saw mill .
Power un i t , 258" b lades &amp;
edger . S400 . 304·458 1542 .

S5

'

KIT 'N' CARLYLE'"

Vege tabl e pl an ts, flowers.
.60 cen ts a dozen. 614 ·992 ·
7663 .

54

Misc. Merchandice

Suppli es

POODLE G ROOMING .
450 Case Dozer tilt &amp; ang l e Ca ll Judy Taylor at 367·
blade, S8500 Will trad e for 7220 .
truc k or farm trac tor . 614·
643·29 18 .
Soni a' s Professional Dog
Gr oom1 ng . Cal l 61088 8547
Huff y 5 HP ri d ing lawn and ask for sonia .
mowe r , newly overhauled .
Cal l «6·4527 afl er 5:30p.m . Rabbi ts for sa le. Cal l 614·
256 156 1
3 lntelevis ion game ca r ·
fridges, $15 eac h . N ew . 367 · Reg . Dober mans for sate or
0262.
tr ade. Fran cis Jones. 304·
773 5975 morni ngs
19 tnc h Sony portab le co lor
TV , lik e new cond , $300.
POODL E
pupL
AKC
Ca ll 446·7781 eve nin g.
registered . No Chec ks, 304·
895 3958
C1rc ler saw elec t ., 80 a mp
charger o n wheels, 1250
watts light pland tor ch AKC T oy Poodle, 150. 304·
compl ete w1th tanks . 1/2 675 2200a fl er6:00p.m.
ton Intern a tion al tru ck
with top, 4 spd . A ll for WANTEO FREE. colli e
1500.50 FIRM . Wi ll nol se ll puppy , male or fema le for
separa te. 1224 2nd . AVe., ch il ds pets. Ph one 304·675·
Ga llipol is.
5656.

4 cushion sofa, good cond .,
1125. Call614·256·6477 .

ZEBCO 202 COMBO
12 x 60 lovely mobile home
with ex pando living room
on large corner lot in Mid dleport . Adults only. Call
992·2101 or 992·2319 .

$10.99. TIL JU N E 6lh

Misc. duc t work . Can be
seen at Sacred Heart Chur ·
c h, 2222 Ja c kson Ave . Call
304-675·4602 .

RATLIFF'S POOL CEN ·
TER Pools sale, supplies &amp;
installation. 403 2nd. Ave.,
Oh Call " '
Galll.pol·s
1

~uilding

Sl.OOOF F

-------Tr a il er lot for r ent in Hen·
derson . 304·675·2881 or 304·
675·1574.

55

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61

Far'!! ~~ij)~ffif -

71

Mec hani cal
transplanter
for setting toba cco now on
sa le. Swisher Implement
John Deere Deal er . Rt . 1.
Ga l lipolis , «6·0475.

G L ASS TINTIN G A ut o·
Co mm ercia l · Resi d e ntial.
Also kits ava il abl e Energy
Control System . Ca ll 446
9316.

New and Used Tro y ·Built
tillers
for
gardening .
Swis her t mplement John
Deere D ea l er , Rt . 1,
Ga llipoli s. 446·0475.

1963 Corvette bla ck 4 spd .,
327 eng ine, 40 ,000 mil es,
ve ry good cond ., $6,300.
Ca ll «6·8221.

John Deere hay bail er,
rake &amp; mower, $2,000. 388 ·
8502 or 614·875·6009.
John Deer e 40 SP combine,
both heads also straw for
sale . Call Lawrence Bur·
dell, 614·245·5181.
John Dee re 3300 combine,
John Deere 45 combine ,
Massie Ferguson 410 com ·
b ine, IHC 615 combine,
Ku hn hay tedders, NH
hay bine,
IHC haybine,
Ford round haybal er , New
Idea l co rn pick er. Call614·
286·2731.
Se t of 3 pt. hitch cultivator s
$175 . 3 white geese, $15. 614·
949·2179 .
N H ba le thrower fits 273·
310 balers. A l so bal e
thrower wagon. 614·949·
263 1.
941 B Catipil l ar Endloader ,
raps, Jl!z ya rd , w ill se ll or
trade for farm equipment .
304·458· 1542 .
MF 3 bater, good cond iti on,
$1200. 304-675·2377 .
FOR SA LE OF TRADE .
Case 450 dozer 115,000.
Ford 5000 diesel $3950. M ·M
206 gas $950. Oliver 88 ga s
$500. Ford 9N gas $950.
Farm hand 85 bu grinder mi xe r 51500. MF # 12 baler
$1295. 6'h disc new $350.
N ew see d e r
f e rtiliz e r
spreader $325.
1 row
cultivator $90. Pig poles
S450. 32' hay or corn
ele va tor $575. One set of
18 .4x34 ttres on rims S500.
No reasonable offer
r efused . Siders Equipment
Co. Henderson, WV 304·675·
7421.
9 N Ford Tractor or trad e
for Motorboat or pi ckup
tru ck . Phone 304·576-2670.
FARM EQUIPMENT, this
weeks special, 140 In·
ternational tractor, with
one
row
mounted
cultivators, excellent condition . $3,950. C A Allis
Chalmers with 2 row moun ted cultivators Sl.900. Ne.w
Holland 851 large round
baler, demonstrator $7,200.
Keefers Service Center, Sf .
Rt.
87,
Point
Pl easan l, Ripley
Road .
Phone 304-895·3874.

63

Livestock

Baby Holstein ca lv es.
Walnut Hill Dairy . Ca ll
barn -614·379·2419 or 614 379·
2350 or 614· 379· 260 I .
Reg . Yearling Quarter hor ·
se, Reg. Weaning Quarter
horse. Call «6·3413.
Registered and graded hor·
ses, exce llent 4-H project .
English and western sad·
dies everything
imaginable in horse equipment and supplies. also
riding lessons and trail
rides and horse training .
Ruth Reeves, Hoof Hollow.
614·698· 3290 .
REGISTERED Appaloosa
Mare. born July 20, '80.
$400 . 304·882·3242.
Livestock, Jersey cow with
calf. yearling bull. Phone
304-675-5076.

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BOARDING HOUSE

71

Autos for Sale

1981 Horizon, 4 door, auto.,
p .s .. p .b., stereo and more.
Low
m i leage.
Accept
trade . 614·992-3798.

1973 Cutla ss Supre me, 2
dr ., air, PS, PB , tape deck,
47 ,000, good tir es,
ex·
cepti ona t ca r , $2,000 . Ca ll
446·0767 afl er 6.
1976 Mu stang II and 1973 El
Ca mino. Both in good cond .
614-247·2185
1981 Cheve tte, 2 door. 4
speed, c loth interior , ex c.
cond. Mu sl se l l. 614· 742·
2143 .
1972 Vo lkswagen Super
Beetle, engi ne and body
needs so m e work, $250 . 304
675·7176

1972 Dodg e D art , slant stx,
$600. Phone 304-675·1325.
1974 Golddu ster Sl25 . ca ll
a ft er 5 P . M . Phone 304 895
3548 .
1980 Olds Cu tla ss, 4 door ,
exce ll ent con diti on $5,300 .
or ass um e payment s
Phone 304-882·2546.

------·-1972 Vo lk eswage n bee tl e,
rou gh runs grea t, needs
stick
fr an ·
a utom a t ic
sm iss ion work . Joe, 304·
6690 or 614-992·22 16.
1970 Volkeswagen, good
cond ition, no ru st. ca ll af ·
ter 4 Pm . 304·675 5689 .
1980 Cutl ass Brougham,
very good condition , 29,000
mil es. Phone 304-773 ·5078
7_!______!!_u_£k_:_s_!or Sale
31•

1979 Ford F250
T . HD
Pi ckup , V ·8, p.s., p.b .. ai r ,
automatic. Good cond i tton .
«6·2641.
1974 Chevro lel. PU , 3 spd .,
hit c h ,
exce ll e nt
m ec hanic ally , bed ru st y,
$500. Cal l614-3 79·2469.

Fren c h
Ct t y
Pa1 nt1ng
residential &amp; com mercial,
int erior, exterior, paper
hanging ,
&amp;
t ex tur ed
ce
il ings. __
cal l 367· 7784 or
36~161)
Creative wood de c ks,
pr essu rized pine, ceda r &amp;
r edwood. Free esftmate
Call 388·9762 .
Masonarv
work,
Logue
Contrac t i n g ,
Rt.
1.
Ewing ton . Call 388·9939
C H RIS T IAN'S
CO N
STRUCTION .
Cons tr . .
roofing, s•ding, spou t ing,
fenci ng, painttng , repatrs &amp;.
c l ea nin g
446 ·2000, ca ll
before 8 and aft er 5:30.
Roofing &amp; pa1nf1ng·in tertor
&amp; ex terior , minor ca rpetry,
paneling ,
etc.
Free
es ti ma tes . Ca ll 614 379·2216
or614 ·379 2259

Ge ne's
St eam
Ca rp e t
Clean ·Scotch Ga urd Free
est imates -spring specin l s·
Gene Sm ith , 992·6309 .

74

Motorcycles

81 Honda Elsinore 450 ex c.
cond . Call 446·8342 or 614·
245·5478 .

'I'OUR THREE ROCK L.I\UNCHERS
HAVE JUST BEEN DISA"-MED!

I

..when
bac~

sets

RINGLES'S SERV I CE ex
perienced mason , roofer ,
car pen t er ,
e l e c tr• cia n ,
general
r epairs
and
remodelin g . Phone 304·675·
2088 or 675· 4560
Water we ll s Commercia l
and Domestt c Test holes
Pumps Sales and Servi ce .
304 89 5 3802 .
ADVANCEO
Seam l ess
Gut t er · Ooor s . Offering
continuous
gut t e ring ,
sea ml ess sid ing, roofing ,
garage
door s,
fr ee
es tim a tes, 614·698·8205 .

Lonq as you
is up ther' whLJ

don' 40u wind
__,=~t;.._ th' fool thin' ?
WINNIE
LET ME GET THIS
S1JfA/6HT! )IOU'~E
OFFERING ME A)J

INTER£ST

IN

WRIGHT
ENTERPRISES

I TRIED CALLING
BUT TUTU
TELLS ME HE'S BEEN
SUMMOHED TO

... "IF AND WIE!V
YOU CAME TO YOUR'.

WHE~ MOTHER DIED, SHE

BEQUEATHED EVEI?Y71f1NG TO
ME! WITH SPI:CII'IC INSTRUCTIONS
THAT I , IN TU~N, PROVIPE
FOR YOU ...

BILL,

SENSES!'

I f)a&gt;J'T KNOW...
TUTU JUST SAIP
TfiAT IT WAS U~NT. .

Oti?VIUE'S/

AN[l ORVILLE WANTE[l
TO SEE BILL I?I6HT
AWAY./

INTERNATIONAL _?

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6/4/82

Plumbing
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EVENING

CAR TER 'S PLUMBIN G
A ND HE A TIN G
Cor . Fourth and Pine
Phone 446· 3888 or 446· 4477
- - .- -- - - - - -- -- ---83
E xcavating

-

8:00

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Gallipolis Di ve r sifi ed Con·
st. Co. Custom dozer &amp;
backhoe work. Spec i a l
farm rat es. Cal l us for fr ee
estima tes. 446·4440

OCllcrJO Cil® lll &lt;l21
News
(l) MOVIE: 'The MysterIous Stranger'
(I) 1982 NCAA World
Series from Oltlaha , NE Game 1
(]) My Three Sons
(I) ABC Newo
()) Electric Company

CID Over !asy

8:30

0 Cll (!) NBC Newo
(lJ $60,000 Pyramid

84
ElicfriCa_l _- · -·
1980 Harley Davidson wide
glide, show room cond. Call ___ ~ ~_!!'igeratio ~ _
4-46· 7781 even ing .
SE WING Machine r epairs,
ser vice . Authorized Singer
1970 Yamaha fully chop · Sa les &amp; Servi ce Sharpen
ped, new clutch, 650 Scissors. Fabri c Shop,
enginer. 614·949·2468.
Pom eroy. 992·2284.
HONDA Passport, 1981, 300 8~ -~ ~~~iiH ~UJiOg- ~
miles, windshield , $550.
JONES BOY S WATER
304·675·4329.
SERVICE . Cal l 367· 7471 or
367·0591.
75
Boats and
Motors for Sale
Need so mething haul ed
Chris Crall Constellation away or somethin g moved?
cab in cruiser . 36ft, loaded We'll do it. Ca ll 446·3159 or
with 40 II trailer . $12,500. 614·286·5740 alter 6.
614·«6·9520

(I) Dr. Who

(jj) Ulloa~ Yoga and You

7:00

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(f) HBO Sneak Preview

Host Leonard Harris takes
a look at upcoming mov- ·
ias, spQits and specials.'
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Cll Major Laoguo Boaoball: Mont""'l at AUanta
Clllll (I) Family Feud
(!) Billy Grahom Cruaado

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ill Richard
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8 :00

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Rain- Gl~ Annie, a production assistant,
holds a phony auction to
raise
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for
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mother.
.
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Benaon Ia
mugged.
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8 (I) Dukoa of Hozurd
Cooter atands In the way .
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78·15 good cond. 145". all 4. 87

.. '

(]Z AtoC News
0 Cll P.M . Magazine
Cll MOVIE: 'Don't Go
Near the Water'
(lJ Bull' a
(D Winne,..
(I) Entertainment Tonight

(!) Hoppy Days
0 Cll Tic Toe Dough
(I) (])) MocNolHohrar
Report
liD Nowa
(]Z Muppet Show
7:30 0 Cll You Aaked For It

Hanshaws Used Tires . JIMS Water Service. Ca ll
Lucas
Lane,
Point JimLanier, 304·675· 7397 .
Pleasant. 304-675·7360.
If you need your trash
Eight fool insullaled truck hauled away , ca ll Harper
topper, like new. Call 304· 304·675·5868 betwee n I PM
and 5 P . M . Lawn mower
675-3248.
repaired .
Upholster y
Phone 304·675-2915 after 5 ·..:__ _.=..~:=="-'TRISTATE
p.m.
UPHOL STERY SHOP
1163 Sec. Ave ., Gallipolis.
77
Auto Repair
«6-7833 or «6·1833.
Oualfly AutObody &amp;
work. Professional custom
S Upholstery Rt .
paint work on motorcycll!lt.
Pt. Pleasant, 304·
"
Auto Trim Center, ~- 1968 , I· 6l'5·41.54

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Now Hauling lim es tone-fill
1974 IS fl . Star Craft
top soil ·gravel. Free
fiberglass bass boat with estimates. Call367· 7101.
trailer, $600. 367-0262 .
HAULING-Limeston e, gra vel. sand . Ph . 742·2505.

Father Knows Beat

Cll Muppe1 Show
0 Cll liD CBS Nowo

1979 CB 750 K Hond a, lik e Lawr enc e Si denstri cker
new condition . 6,000 miles, Ba ck hoe Se r vice . Ca ll 675·
5580
extr as. Ca ll614-379·2597.

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

~ou

th' li'l han',

th' biq han' is
boun t'follow!

(I)

76

KA.BOOMS HAFF F IZZLED.1

F &amp; K Tr ee Trimming ,
stump r emova l . 675 133 1.

BUILO I N G
remodeling,carpentry, roo ·
fing , plumbing, co ncr ete
work . 304 675·2440 .

1966 Willys Jeep, 4 wheel
drive, Hardtop. $900 . Phone
304·895·3874 .

HA.V! BEEN DIZARMED! OUR BIG

RON'S Te levision Servi ce.
Specia l izing in Zenith and
Motoro l a , Quazar, and
house ca ll s. Phone 576 2398
or 446 2454 .

1952 1 ton c hevrolet tru c k , 8
fl . dump bed, good con·
dillon 1900. Phon e 304·895·
3874, between 8AM· 5 PM .

79 Blaz er , 4 whee l dr ive,
24,000 mil es. 16,800. 304·882 ·
2234.

HE 1S RIGHT, YOUR GRAZE! DEY

FROM ALLEY CX&gt;P, GENTLEMEN!

Hom e repairs, Painting ex·
tenor and inter ior, gutter
c lea nin g. Roof patnftng , re ·
po int ch im neys A ft er 6
p m . 614 992 74 19

76 Ford pi ckup 40,000
mil es, lots of extras, $2 ,000 .
firm . 304·675·2563 afler 5
p .m .

'ilans&amp;4W .D .

WE HA..VE RECEIVED A MESSbr..GE

Spec ta l March and Apr d
on l y . Gene's Deep Steam
Clea nin g. Scotch Gaurd.
Fr eees ttm ate. 992 6309

J IMS Pest Conl r 'I Ca ll us
anytime f or
termi te
problem s .
~ r ee
inspec ti ons. VA &amp; FHA for ms
available. Licensed &amp; ill·
sured by OhtO &amp; WV At't
word done by a q ualified &amp;
tr ai ned servt ce man . 304·
675·3536, 304-6 75·460 3

71

NEWS PAPER J0 6 AND
WO RK F LJ LL l iME FOR
ME A 9 A PUBLI CIST.
WHA T DO 'r'OU 5 AY ~

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8:30

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Loui s Rukeyser analyzes
the '80s wtth a weekly review of economic and •n·
vestment matter s.
9 :00 Cll MOVIE: 'Ashanti'
(]) 700 Club
(!) 1982 NCAA World
Series from Omaha , NE Game 2
Ill ([) (JQJ Dallas Jock tnstitutes
a
plan wh1ch
dramatically affects the future of the Ewmg family .
(R)i60 min I
(I) Next Question
(j]) Harvest of Shame Th1 s
program examtnes the con dtttons of the mtgrant s
workers who labor in the
fields of America (60 min I
Ill &lt;HI MOVIE: 'Freedom'
9 :30 Cil World of Charlie
Company Thts documentary , hosted by CBS news
correspondent John laurence. covers the day-today life of the first U.S
combat soldiers in Vietnam. (60 min.)
10:00 0 Cll (!) McClain 's Law
McClain and Gates investigate pohce brutality in a
neighbonng
town
(60
min .)

(]) HBO Theater: Plaza
Sutte Three couples oc cupy Suite 719 of New
York 's Plaza Hotel at different times in this comedy
~ Neil Stmon.
C1J Ill (]Z Strike Force A
longtime nemesis of Murphy arrives to assassinate
a Judge Guest starring
David McCallum. (R) (60
min.)
I!J (I) ® Falcon Crest
Chase tries desperately to
avoid a tax bill by preselling his grapes. (R) (60
min.)
(fi) Newawatch
10:30 (])Sing out America
(J) TBS Evening News
Cll Superstar Profile
(fi1 Masterpiece Theatre
'Flickers.' Arnie, totally
preoccupied with the filmmaking businesa, cannot
understand why his new
bride gives him a cold reception on .their delayed
wedding night. (80 min.)
(Closed CaEtionodl
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(IJ PBS Late Night
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12:30 0 Cll (!) Lata Night With
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JOined by Jay Lena and
Dan Greenberg . (90 m1n.)
(]) Jack Benny Show
(]) Top Rank Boxing from
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host, Jamie Lee Curtts. ts
JOined by Garland Jeffnes
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12:45 (l) MOVIE: 'The Evil'
1 :00 (]) I Married Joan
1 :30 C1) My Uttle Margie
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Banshee'
1 :45 (l) MOVIE: 'The Day breakers'
2 :00 0 Cll Newo
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2 :15 (I) MOVIE: 'Tribute to a
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3:30 (l) MOVIE: 'Continental
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(]) Jack Benny Show
3:46 (l) MOVIE: 'Ashantl'
4 :00 (lJ I Married Joan
(!) 1982 NCAA World
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4 :30 (])My Uttle Margie

SATURDAY

6/5/82

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wtth Stell a (A)
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0 (J) GJ Walt Disney
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Treasure of San Bosco
Reef . A young boy stumbles across murder and
stolen treasure. (A) (60
min.)
(]) MOVIE: 'S nows Of
Kilimanjaro'
(])) Claseic Country
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8 :30 0
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(])Traveler's World
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(I) Champk&gt;nship Wrestling
(l) God Has the AnsWer
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Britain tightens grip around Stanley
The Argentines, dug In with StanBy The Associated l're88
Britain showered surrender Iea- . ley's harbor·behind them, held fast
and fired salvos from 155mm guns
fietsDn the besieged Argentine garat the British positions, Argentina's
rison at Stanley, tightening the
Telem news agency reported.
psychological screws as the two
But the Argentine artillery ftre
foes traded artillery !Ire prior to the
was "sporadic and ineffective,"
British attack on the Falklands capcorrespondent Jeremy Hands of
Ital expected this weekend.
Argentine and British patrols In- Britain's Independent Te levlston
News said In a report passed by
filtrated through a chill, thick fog
British military censors.
Thursday, probing for weak points
The Argentines appeared "disorIn each other'sllnes around the capganized and unbelievably badly
Ital, correspondent~ for the two naplaced to defend themselves, ..
tions reported from the war front.
Hands said, adding, "They've got
British 1ffimm artillery on the
little to stop the British from getting
high ground west of Stanley
within shouting distance of the town
pumped shells on the estimated
center.''
7,000-man Argentine garrison,
Mllll&lt;lry sources In London said
whUe ships a nd planes of the British
Maj. Gen. Jeremy Moore, comfleet pounded the capital from the
mander of British ground forces In
sea and air, British reporters said.

British
Positions

the Falklands, probably will unleash the British offensive this weekend after completing his bulldup
of troop.q, heavy weapons and supplies at the front.

PLANES - Soaring planes on this noat created by
the Central Trust Co., paid tribute to General James

Hartinger's career in the U.S. Air Corps in Saturday's
parade honoring the general.

Activities termed 'highly' successful
Activities at Middleport Park last
Saturday during General Hartinger
Four.Sl&lt;lr Celebration, sponsored by
the Middleport Chamber of Commerce, were very successful ac·
eording to Bob Gilmore. pres ident.
Music was provided by Harold
Clark and " The Ohio Bluegrass
Boys: · and " Francis Andrews and
the Ohio Riv er Drifters."

There was a horseshoe pitching

contest conducted by Jim Pape and
Jim Sclunoll. First place winner was
Toodles Durst second place, Lou
Sauer and third, Kenny Frash .
Winners of the girls' softball
throw, first. second and third
respectively went to Susie Barker,
Judy Miller and LeAnn Newell.
Winners of the sack races were
Shel ly Arnold, Jason Bush. Aaron
Davis. Ronnie Fry. P. J . Gibbs. Matt

Area deaths
Mary May Frye
:vtary May Frye, 74. Mlddleport.
died Thursday at St. Anthony Has·
pltal . Columbus.
Mrs. Frye was born April 22. 1!0!
In Unculn Coun ty. W. Va .. the
daughter of the late Johnny M. and
Martha Smith Adkins. She was also
preceded In death by her stepfa ther. Clarence Smith. two daughters. Dorothy and Rosie. one son.
Ora, three sisters a nd one brothe r.
She attended the Church of God
In Middleport .
She Is survived by her husband.
Willard Frye; two daughters and
sons-In-law, Margie and Randall
Peck, Cheshire; J ea n and Jack
Corns. Davln , W. Va.; three sons
and da ughters-In-law, Otis and
Palma Frye. Toledo; William and
Donna Frye. Jr .. and James Edward and Linda Frye. a ll of Cleveland; 23 grandchildren. and 21
great grandchlldren.
Funeral servlces will be held Sunday a t 2 p.m . at Rawlings-CoatsBlower Funeral Home with Keith
Adkins officiating. Burial wlll be In
Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire.
Friends may call at the funeral
home Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9.

Mordecai F. Vickers
Mordecai F . VIckers. III. 78,
Pinch, W.Va ., died Thursday at hi&gt;
residence.
Mr. VIckers was born at Pinch
the son of the late Mordecai and
Clara Gatchell VIckers. He was
alSO preceded In death by six slsters, two brothers and one
grandson.
He was a retired employe of the
South Penn Oil Co.
He 15 survlved by his wtfe, Nora
Klng~ey VIckers; four daughters,
Mrs. Allen (Opal) Upscomb, Hemlock Grove; Mrs. Weldon (Joyce)
Bartrum. Rutland; Barbara Chapman, Syracuse, and Mrs. Clement
(Marian) Burdette, Pinch; three
sons, Paul F . VIckers, Burlington,
Ohio; M. H. VIckers, Jr., Pinch and
Eddie K. VIckers, Elkview, W.Va.;
22 grandchUdren; 17 great grandc hildren; three sisters, Elza
Kinder, Lorain; Sylvia VIckers,
C harleston; May Taylor,
Parkersburg.
Funeral servlces will be held Saturday at 1 : 30 p.m. at the Hater
Funeral Home, Elkview with the
Rev. Davld Click officiating. Burial

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wtll be In Vickers Cemetery, Pinch.
Friends may call at the funeral
home this evening from 6 to 9.

Rebekah Wallace
Rebekah Faith Wallace, eight
month old daughter of Bruce and
Gloria Buck Wallace, Canal Winche&gt;ter, formerl y of Meigs County.
died in Children's Hos pit&lt;Jl, Columbus.
In additi on to he r parents, she is

survi ved by a sister, Nal&lt;llie Dawn,
and a brother, Buck Richard, both at
hurn c;

paternal

grandparents ,

Haynes, Jason Nottingham, Becky
Mcintyre, and Kim Mcintyre.
In the rubic cube contest Charles
Ca rson was the first place winner

and Paul Gilmore was runner-up.
The tug of war was won by member. of Southern's Football team
defeating the Meigs Track team .
Other events included a dunking
machine, greased pole, a bake sale,
fl ea markets, food and drink concessions and public games.
The Middleport Fire Department
had several fire trucks on display as
well as an emergency squad on sl&lt;lndby . The fire department also sold
barbecue chicken.
The Sky H1 Skydiving Club of
Ravenswood presented a skydiving

exhibition wh1ch was we ll received.
Gilmore issued the following
st&lt;Jtement : .. As preside nt of the Middleport Chamber of Commerce we
extend a sincere thanks to all who
contributed the ir time. effort and
money towards the festival. This
was our first annual and as such,
g1ves us a building block for those in
the future . We kno\1' where we made
our misl&lt;lkes and omissions and the
one next year will be bigger and better . Plan now to be a pa1t of it."

bound, one mlle west of Ohio 7, at
12: &lt;10 p.m. when her vehicle met an
eastbound United Parcel Servlce
dellvery truck driven by James F .
Harwood, 32, Lucasvllle, on a curve
and coutded .
Slight damage was reported to
both vehicles.
·
MJnor Injury was reported to Jennlfer Bernstein, 6, Rt. 1, Bidwell, a
passenger In a car driven by Dolly
Bernstein, 28, Rt. I, Bidwell, In an

Berkeley Sound

British government sources said
Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher has given the commanders the go-ahead to attack Stanley
"whenever they are ready" and assured them they will not be held up ·
for "political or diplomatic

Press Association, Britain's domestic news agency, said Mrs.
Thatcher gave the Argentines "one
last offer" to withdraw from the
Falklands and avoid a potentially
bloody showdown.
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early Thursday morning accident
on Buck Ridge Road.
The patrol said Bessie Reynolds,
44, Rt. 2, Bidwell, pulled from a private driveway at 6:45a .m. Into _the
path of a southbound car driven by
Dolly Bernstein.
Bernstein applled her brakes to
avoid a colltslon, and her passenger
struck her head on the windshield.
The patrol reported she wasn't
treated.

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_copyrighted 1982

oters to decide issues, pick candidates Tuesda"-

Brltl8h Prime MIDIMer Mar'lbatdler maklll!l a point tAl
hll!flldE!IIt Beagan in Parlll dura private conversaUon prlqr
tbe .,....... ol tbe Eeonomlc
~ beld at Venallle
A complete liUD1JDal'y o1
summit appean on page 0.

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!Prell~ Beagan apoll&amp;tzed tAl

Judlll for his frequent abeendurlng the trial Friday. For
reporta of the trial, &amp;ee

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MIDDLEPORT FIRE DEPT.

MICHAE
YOUR VOTE
WILLIE
APPRECIATED

s.o.c.c.
HAPPY·BIRTHDAY

VINTON - 1be plot: a runaway,
teenage girl -Identity unknown -llving.wlth a couple In an Isolated, rural area disappears; the husband
later becomes involved in a crlmlnal Investigation and L~ sent to the
penitentiary; a w~. believed to
be bls wife, vanishes; years later,
reportS belin circulating that the
girl Is deed • murden!d by the husband, or the wife, 01' both. because
an unplanned, unwanted preg'nancy; the girl's body, the reports
lllslst, wu dismembered; the remains thrown Int.. an abandoned
ID-foot deep well; an Investigation

or

development aDd production or
cowit1ea Gothic DOvels lllld bad

rnilvl!!t..

'l)at exact stDryllne bas led the
. Qallli County Sberlf!'a Depart.
meDt to belln 4ralDIJii a well lalowll to have been aballdoned for
at least 40 yean - located ~ a
~-~Scotti ScbooiRoad

In 11\mtbllfoli 'fownablp.

ELBERFElDS
IN POMEROY·
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By KEVIN KELLY
'Ilmes-&amp;ntlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - In what has been acknowledged by candida tes a nd vote rs alike
to be a quiet campaign, Gallla countlans will
have more than usual - In terms of office-

er's position are six Republicans. four De-

The winner of the four-way Republican race

seekers and Issues - to c hoose from on the

sion are realtor Myron L. "Bud " McGhee,

will in the fall go against Charles Wells, the
(Continued on Page A-4)

ballot Tuesday.
Running for the one county commlsslon-

Rt . 2, Gallipolis; retired Ceentral Trust Co.
executive Martin G. Kerns , Rt.l, Gall ipolis;

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mocrats a nd one Independent. There are
four Democrats a nd two Republicans after
the county auditor's job, a nd voJers will also
decide for or against three operating levies.
GOP ca ndidates for the county commis-

Rio Grande Mayor Ma rlin WC'dcmeyer: bus·
lnessma n Verlln L. Swa in , Rt. 1. Crown City,
a former Gallla Coun ty treasurer; J. Robert

Evans, Rt. 4, Ga llipolis, a former Ri o
Grande mayor a nd principal at Mercerv1Ue
and Southwestern high schools; and Robert
J . Rippey, Rt. 1, Gallipolis, a longtime em ployee of the Robbins a nd Myers electric
motor dlvlslon plant.
Lonnie W. Burger, Rt. 2, Bidwell , the In cumbent commissioner . Is seeking the Democratic bid for renomination. He was first
elected In 1978 after defeating Republican
opponent Bob Saunders.
Running against Burger is J .E. "Dick"
Cremeens, Eureka Star Route, the former
Gallia County Local Board of Education
president; James N.M. Davls, Eureka Star
Route, former Ga Uia Academy High School
principal a nd presently vlce president of the
Gallipolis City Board of Education: and Donald R. Wright, Rt. 4, Ga llipolis, an Ohio
(Continued on Page A41

The mea~ure raises the Income
and some other taxes and cuts
another $llJ9 mllllon In spending
from the budget. Along with the cut·
backs already made, the bill supposedly will wipe out a biennial
deficit of about $1.3 bllllon.
Collier said if the Legtstature
does nothing, the result~ would be
disastrous. Cut~ In the range of 26
percent to 31 percent would put
some agencies out of business w
sharply curtaU others, he said.
Whlle Collier did not elaborate,
he said: "They would just be massive. Tite governor would have no
choice but to lnnplement them.''· ··

Meanwhtle, Senate President
Paul E. Gillmor, R-Port Clinton,
said he sees only about a 50-50
chance for the bill to emerge from a
joint conference committee In time
for both houses to vote on It before
July 1.
Both the Senate and House versions of the bill call for an Increase
In the Income tax. As the btll now
reads, the boost would be 50 percent, collected for one year starting
July 1.
Senate leaders have not Indicated whether they will go along
with the 50 percent lncrea&gt;e which
was set by the House.

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News briefs ...
Appalachian Highway work begins
WEST UNION, Ohio - Ground has been broke n for the final
section of the Appalachian Highway, and Sta te Development Di rector James Duerk says completion of the road will Increase the tempo
of Industrial development In southern Ohio.
"Ever since work began on the multi-lane, east-west roadway,
there has been a growth of Industries loca ting near the highway,"
Duerk said Friday.

Ohio's jobless rate is less
COLUMBUS, Ohio- Ohio's unemployment rate dropped In Ma y.
whUe the nation 's jobless rate rose to 9.5 percent and topped the
post-war record set In April, the federa l government reported
Friday .
Ohio's unemployment rate fell from 12.4 percent in April to l!.7
percent, the lowest figure since February.

search of girl's body

who serves as the Marshal of Vinton, said Saturday, "maybe 11()thlng ... but, It's a report that should
be looked Into."
According to Information obtained through department IOUrces, rurrwrs of the exl8tence ol a
corpse in the weU have been clreu·
lating in the VInton area for about a
year.
uPeople are concerned," Sltertff
James M. Montgomery said Friday, " ... the only way we have to
confirm, or disprove, the reporu Is
to drain the well and see if anything's down there."

Whlle the department l' hesitant
to publlcly disclose the names or
tho8e allegedly involved. the rebetllns.
'
Slplllar storylines bave led to the . ported IICt!ll8l1o develops alone the

SHOP FRIDAY TIL $:00, SATUR_
DAY TIL 5:00

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By ROBERT E. MILLER
AIIIIOCiated PreM Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - As a
result of $318.9 mllllon In spending
cuts, Ohio's beleaguered budget Is
In balance for the fiscal year ending
June 30.
But It's another matter with regard to the second year of the bien·
nlum, State Budget Director
Howard L. CoIller noted Friday.
He said scheduled spending for
the new fiscal year will have to be
cut by 26 percent to 31 percent, unless the polltlcally divided Legislature can agree on passage of a
long-debated tax hike bill.

Gallia County

Tuesday's primary elections.
The four candidates seeking the full term
beginning Jan. 1, 1983, are Don R. Hill , John
A. Jeffers, Leo B. Morris and Manning K.
Roush. Henry Wells, present commissioner,
did not file for nomination.

More cuts in store for Ohio
unless tax hike bill approved

By LARRY EWING
'Ilmllll Senllnel !Kall

SPECIAL WEEKEND SALE PRICES ON:
FURNITURE THROWS
LITTLE GIRLS SHORTS &amp;TOPS
STRETCH DENIM JEANS
CROSS YOUR HEART BRAS
VAN HEUSEN DRESS SHIRTS
HANES UNDERWEAR
TAPES &amp;ALBUMS
WEMBLEY TIES
PLAYTEX PANTYHOSE SALE
JUNIOR TOPS AND BLOUSES
WOMEN'S COORDINATE'SPORTSWEAR

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By BOB HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Meigs Countians will decide
on two county-wide tax measures when they
go to the polls Tuesday.
Residents will decide on a new 1.5 tax levy
which would provide funds for the maintenance and operation of schools, training
centers and workshops for menl&lt;llly retarded
persons. At present, a new school and
workshop, the Carleton School, is being completed in Syracuse.
The second county-wide measure on which
residents will decide is a one-half mill, fiveyear, new tax levy which would provide
money for current expenses of the Meigs
County Health Department and supplement
the general fund for the purpose of making
appropriations for the department.
Middleport Village voters will decide on a
two mill, five-year, new tax levy which would
provide funds for the construction of an addition to the fire station. The fire department
at present has too many vehicles to house In
the headquarters and the levy would provide
funds for the addition which would be constructed to adjoin the present station.
In the Eastern Local School District voters
will decide on a new, three mill, five year tax
levy for use as current operating fundes.
Republicans will nominate one of four candidates for Meigs County Commission in

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Middleport-Pomeroy - Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Sunday, June 6, 1982

Today's T-S

PLEASE VOTE YES ON THE LEVY

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target.&gt; . Defense Secretary John
Nott has ac knowledged to reporters that the older Sea Dart which
protected the Sheffield "is not too
good agains t Incoming ml" lles ...
The Britis h defe nsive missiles
have also proven les~ than completely effective against waves of
Argentine jets comi ng In low.
Surprtstngly, one of the most effective weapo ns the British have
had aga inst the low-flying Argentine pla nes Is the old -fashion('(! machine gun. Sa ilors have lashed
them to the railings a nd used them
to put up a curtain of fire that has
ta ke n Its toll of Arge nt ine pla nes.
One reason the British ships are
und er-gunned Is the desire 10 save
we ight a nd money by building
s maller, lighter ships, full of aluminum and plastic.

entintl

tmts

Jobless

FEEL

The British fleet, for Instance,
has suffered for IL• decision to rely
on smaller, lighter ships, protected
by missiles ra ther than traditional
guns. The missiles have not protected the British s hips against lowflying a ttacks from the air, and the
a luminium superstructures of the
ships have turned Into lnfernoes
once hit .
The most modern British defensive mlss lle, the Sea Wolf, Is designed to shoot down high-flying
ml'&lt;Slles and planes, not low-flying
missiles like the French-built Exocets tha t sunk the destroyer Sheffield and the transport ship Atlantic
Conveyor.
British sources ~ay that of the
five Exocets fired by the 1\rgentines, none were s hot down by Brit ·
Is h defenses a nd three mis&gt;ed their

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CITIZENS OF MIDDLEPORT'

NORTH CHESTER
COMMITTEE PERSOK

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. AT mE READY- British commandos, ferried by helicopters Into attack position, have moved
m to attack the outer ring of the Argentine defenses at Port Stanley. Argentina is also ready lor th•
batt!~, a~cordlng to Argentine mtlttary sources, by having flown about 2,000 reinforcements to its
g?mson m Port Stanley and by obtaining sophisticated missiles from Libya for a possible last-ditch
a1r assault.
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Emergency calls

DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE

AP News Analysis
By ED BlANCHE
Associated Press Writer
LONDON (AP) - Whatever the
outcome of the Falkland Islands
war, the exposure of serious weaknesses In the British fleet has
given the designers of tomorrow's
na vles a lot to think about.
"Naval architects and weapon
systems designers throughout the
world, as well as tacticians, will be
rethinking their theories drastically," declared Brtt&lt;Jin's Flight International, a professional journal
which has found much to criticize In
the British fleet.
The lnltlal debate over the lessons of the Falklands Indicates that
some of the principal postulates of
modem naval design may be misguided, or outmoded.

reasons."

Dwight and Fay Wallace, MidMeets Monday
dleport : the maternal grandparents,
Ga1l and Addi e Buck of Pomeroy ,
The Meigs County Fair Board will
and the mat e rnal greatmeet at 8 p.m . Monday at the
gra ndmother, Beatrice Buck of
secrel&lt;lry's office on the Rock
PRESENTED CERTIFICATE-Todd Usle, right was presented a
Pome roy .
Four calls were answered by loSprings Fairgrounds.
cerilftcate Thursday night by Syracuse VWage Council congratulating
Funeral services will be held at cal units Thursday, the Meigs
him on his winning the annual Meigs County Spelllng Bee. Making the
I :30 p.m. Saturday at the Green- County Emergency Medical Serpn!sentatlon was Mayor Eher Pickens.
Veterans Memorial
castle Bible Church, 2940 Amanda ; vlce reports.
Northern Road .
Mlddleport at 11:32 a.m. took
Admitted--Dorothy B. Will,
Burial will be in Lithopolis Edith Spencer from her home to
Cemetery.
Veterans Memorial Hospital and at · Pomeroy; Fannie Phllllps, Pomeroy; Edith Spencer, Mlddleport;
V1sil&lt;ltion will be held at the chur- 12: 34 p .m. took R. E . Swartz from
Gregory Roush, Hartford, W. Va.;
ch from noon until the time of the the scene on an auto accident on No.
Once again it becomes necessary to ask each of
Thora Blackwood, Pomeroy.
service. Arrangements are under Second to Pleasant Valley Hospll&lt;ll.
you for a favor.
Discharged--Lucille Stewart,
the direction of the Dwayne R. Spen- Pomeroy at 2:09 p.m. took Thora
It is really with a great a mount of pride, that we
George Robson, Hazel Farrell, Juce Funeral Home.
ask you to help us grow. If we grow it must mean the
Blackwood, E. Main to Veterans
nia Pierce, Bernard Milhoan,
community is also growing. That makes us proud .
Mem9rial and Rutland at 12:21
Brenda
Pugh, Wesley Oark, MarOur purpose as a Fire Dept. is to help you, our comOlive M. Parkinson
p.m. took Christine Oark to Holzer
jorie Milhoan .
munity . And we have surely received from you a
Medical Cente r.
tremendous amount of help . This makes us also proud,
Olive M. Parklnson, 78, Coming,
that we can grow together, helping each other. Through
former Pomeroy resident, died
you and other means, our equipment, for the protection
Thursday at Good Samaritan Medi_..:_I.::_Co:._n..:_li_nu:_e_d_fr_o•_n:_pa:_:g.:_e_I:_)- - - - - - - - - 1
of you and our community has grown to the need of adcal Center, Zanesvllle, following a
ditional housing so we can properly maintain our equiplengthy Illness.
would took better than the raw
unemployment.
ment and ensure its efficiency of service to you. On June
Mrs. Parkinson was born April figures.
-More than 603,1XXl Americans
8th, a fire dept. levy will be voted on. With your ap29, 19()1 a t Glen Easton, W.Va., the
"But shouldn't we be allowed to ftled Initial claims for unemployproval, a new addition can be added to .our quarters.
daughter of the late Amos and Jen- see both?" he asked.
ment benefits In the week ending
With
this, your call for help can be answered more efnie Dobbs Ointon. Her husband,
Economists rely heavlly on the May 22, a seasonally adjusted inficiently:
you can count on us .
Clair died In 1978. She was also pre- adjusted unemployment figures as crease of 25,1XXl from the previous
We trust that you will answer our call ... we hope we
ceded In death by four sisters, painting a truer picture of ceo- week.
can count on you.
Pearl Pyle. Ellie Crowe, Dora
nomic conditions.
-An index measuring newsPyle, and Daisy Lilly, and one
Treasury Secretary Donald T. paper help-wanted advertising vobrother, Thomas Dobbs.
Regan said last Sunday that the lume fell sharply In April, Its
She Is survlved by one daughter, economy l~ "on the brink of a recovsecond consecutive month of steep
.THANK YOU,
Mrs. Floyd (Evelyn) Wyclnskl,
ery," but he acknowledged that declines.
prevlous optimistic forecasts of a
Coming; one grandson, Ronald
Thomas D. Thomson, senior vlce
Wycinsld, Flint , Mlch.; three broth- business turnaround by the end of president of Crocker National Bank
ers, George and Clamece Dobbs,
the second quarter mlght bave
In San Francl&gt;eo, said Thursday he
been "too egregious."
Moundsvllle, W. Va., and Luthler
doesn't think the nation "has seen
Dobbs, Ft. Myers, F1a.
Judging from the following devel- the top yet In the climb in
Funeral servlces will be held
opment•. It seems unlikely there
unemployment."
Monday at 10 a.m. at the Oakfield
wlll be any rellef from rising
Baptist Church with the Rev. Ca- .--------.:--------------------1
rolyn Hoskinson and Raymond
Lemlty officiating. Burial will be in
Oakfield Cemetery. Friends may 1
call at the Wlley-Vanfossen Funeral Home, Coming Saturday from
7 to 9 and Sundayfrom2to4 and 7 to
9. The body will be l&lt;lken to the
church one hour prior to services.

HOW.DOESIT

Falklands War spurs
naval strategy debate

Shelled

Three people hurt in traffic wrecks
Three people were injured Jn a
three-vehicle accident Investigated
Thursday afternoon by the GalllaMeigs Post of the state• highway
patrol.
or the three, only one - Kathy
Bowshler, 20, Rt. 2, VInton -was
treated and released from Holzer
Medical Center for bruises.
The patrol said the wreck occurred at 2:30p.m. when a vehicle
driven by Jerry D. Bowshler, 20,
Rt. 2, VInton, stopped on U.S. 35,
made a lett tum onto old 35, onetenth of a nnlle east of MJtcheU
Road, and collided with a westbound auto driven by Lots J. Patton, 36, Rt . 2, Wellston.
The force of the collision .turned
Bowshier's vehicle Into a stopped
auto driven by Marllyn S. Mldklff,
27, Rt. 2, Oak HUll. The patrol said
there was sllght damage to Mldklff's vehicle, mode(ate to the
Bowshler auto and severe to Patton's car.
Reported injured were Mldklff,
Bowshter and Kathy Bowshier, a
passenger in his car. All three were
taken to HMC by the Gallla EMS,
a nd the hospital ljad no record of
treating either Midkiff or Jerry
Bowshier.
The patrol cited Jerry Bowshier
for !allure to yield .
According to the report, Marlene
Barrett, 25, Rt. I, Rutland, was
cited for !allure to yield In a twovehicle collision on BulavllleAddlson Road ear lier that
afternoon.
Troopers said Barrett was west-

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