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Vol .31 ,No .l7
Copyrighted 1982

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Middleport, Oh io, Fridoy, Jun e 1 1, 1982

May wholesale prices remain steady
Page Twenty-Four- Dave Diles Tourna ment Edi tion

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The Index ha d risen 0.1 pet cent In April after dec linlng 0.1 percent In March and 0.3 percent In Februa ry,
a calcula tion revised today from the 0.1 percent reported earlier. The measure last fell for two months
running In J anuary and February 1976.
The departme nt, announcing Its Producer Price
Index for finished good, reported these speclflcs for
May:
- Home heating oil prices fell 1.1 percent , after
plummeting 8.8 percent In April a nd 4.8 percent In

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-Capital equipment costs Increased 0.4 percent ,
the sa me as In April. Those costs are for mac hinery
and tra nspm ta tlon equipment used by business and
Industry .
All the increases a re adjusted for norma l seasonal
variations .
In all, the unadjusted Producer Price Index for

fi nished goods stood at 'J:l7.7 In May , mea ning tha t
goods costing $10 at wholesale In 1967 would have cost
$27 77 last month
. department's
.
The
annua l price change calcula tlons are based on more precise monthly figures tha n
those made publlc
.
Price changes tha t show up In the Producer Plice
Index a re a good barometer of how food, energy and
other commodity prices wUI move a t the reta il level,
as measured by the Consumer Price Index . The CP I,
though, checks costs for a broader ra nge of Items,
Including housing a nd medical care. than does the
producer pr ice measure.
'"!'he Consumer Price Index rose a seasonally adjusted 0.2 percent In April afte r a 0.3 percent fall in
Ma rch, the first drop since April1965 and the sharpest
decline since 1953.
Infla tion at the reta il level was up 8.9 percent last
year, In comparison with the 12.4 percent rise of 1980.

Budget
passage
hailed

••• IN THEW
Justice wants strict fines
CLEVELAND (AP) - The Justice Department's antitrust divIsion J;1as petitioned U.S. Dlstrtct Judge Thomas D. Lambros to
demand Immediate payment of fines Imposed this year on supermarket companies and executives for prtce fixing.
'
In a memorandum to Lambros on Wednesday, antitrust lawyers
reported on the financial condition of two of the companies and three
executives for which reports were available to prove !hay each has
assets to satiBfy the court fines.
First· National Supertnarkets Inc., parent pf Plck-n-pay; and
Fisher Foods Inc , which operates Fazio's, were fined SIO),(XX) each
on Feb. 19, and Stop-N-Shop Super Markets was fined $lOO,(XX).
Executives Richard J . Bogomolny, Raymond M. Kot:{ant, John
Fazio and Cha rles A. Rlnl were fined $75,(XX) each.

Pharmacologist questions test
f

Better Than
"PAR SERVICE" at
The Farmers Bank
And Savings Company
Is Always Par
For The Course

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A pharmacologist at Ohto State University Is Q\le&amp;tlonlng a test used to detect aspirin In the blood of
patients suspected of having Jb!ye' s Syrnlrome, a disease ott.e.u .ta~..
to chlldren.
Brian Andresen, associate professor of ph:armacology, says the
Trlnder test for salicylate levels may be giving false results, IndicatIng aspirin levels In patients where no aspirin exists.
" We're saying that hospitals shouldn't base diagnoses only on the
results of the Trtnder test," Andresen said. "TheY should require
more testing."
OSU spokesmen said positive results of the Trtnder test for salleylate levels, coupled with epidemiological studies, have been used to
Imply a direct relationship between aspirin and the onset.of Reye's
Syndrome.
.
Andresen's study, published April 17 In The Lancet, a Brltlsh
medical journal, comes while public Interest groups are asking the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration to require warning labels on
aspirin products.
JERUSALEM - lsraeli forces In Lebanon stopped sllooUng at
noon today, 6 a .m. EDT, following a government decision to order a
cease-fire, the mllltary command said.
lsraeli ordered the truce clalmlng Its Invasion army had "completed Its mission In Its entirety."
In Damascus, Syrlan President Hafez Assad was quoted by the
official SANA news agency as saylng'hls nation accepted a ceasefire, provided lsraell troops withdrew completely from lebanon. The
lsraeli communique made no reference to Withdrawal.

CLEVELAND - The winning number drawn Thursday night In
the Ohio Lottery's dally game "The Number" was 949.
In the semiweekly "Pick 4" game, the winning number was 3773.
The lottery reported earnings of $765,58150 on Its dally game. The
earnings came on sales of $961,896, while holders of winning tickets
are entitled to share $196,314.50, lottery officials said.

Member FDIC

WINNING FOURSOME - Winning the overall
team low gross at Thursday's Fourth Annual Diles
Celebrtty GoU Tournament were, left to right, Pat

O'Brien, Jim O'Brten, Rick Simmons, and Ernie
Shuler. That quarter enjoyed an excellent day with an
overall 307. Absent was Don Nehlen. See story and
photos on pages 3-4.

TOURNAMENT WIN·
NER - Overall winner of
the Dave Diles Golf Tour·
nament with a natural
Low Gross of 68 was Ty
Roush. Roush is presented
an award from Diles as
Tournament Champ. It
was Roush's third straight
win in the Classic.

Israeli forces get cease-fire order

Winning Ohio lottery number

Farmers
Bank

March. Natural gas prices rose 1.8 percent , less than
the 2.2 percent of April .
-Meat price Increases slowed markedly with
pork prices rising 4.4 percent after soaring 13 '5 percent In the previous month Beef and vea l price~ were
up 0.9 percent a fter cli mbing 3 7 percent In April
P rices also rose for !Is h, fresh vegetables, poult ry and
sugar. Falling prices, however, were recorded for
eggs fresh fruits a nd coffee.
-Prices were up 0.7 percent for passenger cars
after falling 1.3 percent In April . Light trucks prices
rose 4.0 perce nt afte r a sma ll 0.1 percent ga in In April.

ToDAY

Your Support.

JAYMAR GOLF CLUB

fa llen at an a nnua 1 ra te of 27.5 percent.
May's energy price drops ba la nced out a n overall
food price Increase of 0.7 percent , less tha n ha lf of the
1.6 percent of Ap ril a nd below the predictions of severa! private economists.
Today's report said tha t for the 12 months ending In
May, wholesale prices overall rose 3 percent. Some
economists a re predicting tha t, for all of 1982, the ra te
of Infla tion will be as low as 4.5 percent .

Host

Good Luck Golfers, And

BILL CHILDS, MANAGER

WASIDNGTON
In Ma as (AP) - Wholesale ptices he ld
stead
ottsetb the ~th moderate gains In food prices were
y
straight monthly decline In energy
t s, the government said today ·
cosTh
f t~ report means Infla tion for the first five months
0U
y~arbowas a sma ll 0.4 percent, calculated annu~/' a n
lstered economists' predictions that, for
of 1982, the Inflation ra te would be well under the 7
percent of last year a nd the 11.8 percent of 19!ll.
The Improved lnfla tlon picture has been a ttributed
largely to the s tubborn recession a nd the worldwide
oU glut. The surplus of oil, though, has been diminishlng In recent months, a development likely to lead to
higher ene rgy prices In the months a head, a na lysts
say.
Indeed , energy prices, which fell 5.2 percent In
April, were off only 3.1 percent last month. Gasoline
prtces were off 5.9 percent, less than the7.2 percent In
April.
·
So far this yea r, energy prices a ltogether have

· .W eather forecast
Increasing cloudiness and cool tonight. Lows 52-57. Winds llgbt

and variable. Ten percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy Saturday
with hjghl 73-78. Twenty perceni chance of rain. '
£xMnded .Oido FOI'tlCU&amp;

Your Community Owned Bank

.iluadaJ~Ib Tuelday: .

Flllr rill pleasant tempera&amp;ureslhrough the period. Highs lllOIItly
Ia the tea. Low• In the 1101.
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Youth hurt in two car wreck
A Rt. 2, Pomeroy youth was In·
jured In a two-vehicle accident In
Meigs County early Thursday, the
Gallla-Me lgs Post of the state highway patrol reported this morning.
Ivan B. Carl, 17, was la ter treated
and released from the emergency
room at O'Bleness Memorial Hospital, Athens, for cuts to the right
arm and the left eye.
Carl received the Injuries when
his auto traveled off the right side of
U.S. 33 at 1: 15 a.m. and sttuck a
parked vehicle registered to Latonia D. Slsk, Pomeroy.
Slsk's vehicle was severely damaged In the accident. Carl wa s
taken to O'Bleness by priva te
vehicle.
Minor Injury was also reported to
Jay A. Saxton, 19, Gallipolis, when
his vehicle wrecked Thursday
night on Ohio 588.

The patrol said Saxton was west·
bound a t 8: 40p.m. when his vehicle
went lost control on a curve and
overturned Into a creek, causing severe da mage.
Saxton was not trea ted, a nd the
patrol ticketed him for excessive
speed.
Two drivers were cited by the patrolln one accident Thursday afternoon In Meigs County.
According to the report, John E .
Clonch, 16, Pomeroy, was travel·llng on Rutla nd Twp. Rd . 174
(Happy Hollow Road ), two-tenths
of a mile south of County Rd. 3, at 2
p.m . when he came to a bridge and
reportedly fa Ued to yield half of the
road to a northbound vehicle driven
by Dwayne K. McDa niel, 20,
Rutland.
Clonch' s vehicle then struck
McDaniel's auto in the left front,
the report said. Both cars were

slightly da maged . c;lonch was ticketed for failure to yield and McDanie l was c ite d for fi c titious
registra tion.
Another cititlon was Issued as the
result of a three- vehicle accident on
Ohio 7 la ter In the afternoon.
The report said a truck driven by
Scott A. J asper, 25, ZanesvU!e,
fa iled to stop while southbound a t
2: 47 p.m . a nd struck the rear of a
slowed vehicle driven by William
A. Holbrook, 61, Roanoke , Va.
The colllsion forced Holbrook's
vehicle Into the rear of one ahead of
him driven by Carla M. Chapma n,
16, Cheshire, who had slowed to
ma ke a light turn Into a private
driveway.
Holbrook's auto was severely
da maged, while Chapman's received slight damage. Jasper was
cited for assured clear distance.

WASHINGTON i AP J - The
House has fina lly passed a budget
but It will be mont hs before the nation knows whet her this battle royal
has been m uch ado about not hing
- or for something.
Republicans, pred ictably, ha iled
passage of their plan as the start of
a new era of lower deficits and
lower Interest ra tes. But Democrats we re pessim istic as to
whether the savings called for by
the blueprtn t could be lnnplemented
- and whether passage of the
budget would ha ve a ny lnnpact on
Interest rates.
And the two sides differed ovet
. wha t lnnpact passage of the GOPsponsored pla n, with a projected
deficit of $99.3 billion, would have
on the upcoming congressional
elections In Nove m ber. The Republican pla n contains cuts in social
programs such as we lfare, Medicaid , Medicare, food stamps and
nutrition - a nd Democrats quickly
served notice tha t In Novem ber's
e lections, they were going after
moderate Republicans who voted
for the cuts.
" We ... will keep them under a
microscope," said an a ide to House
Speake r Thomas P. O'Neill , DMass.
Accepta nce of the Republican
pla n, which had President Reaga n's backing, came on a 219-206
vote alter the House heeded Reaga n's trans-Atlantic plea to "bury"
a rival Democra tic proposal. The
House rejected the Democra tic
plan on a 225-202 vote and then, In
the key vote, gave tenta tive a pproval to the Republican version by a
220-207 vote.
Reagan, In Bonn , Germ any,
ha lled the victory In a congra tulatory call to House Minori ty Leader
Robert Michel of illinois.
" We pulled It off ," Michel told the
pres ident.
House Republican Whip Trent
Lott of Mississippi told Reagan
" Sorry It took us so long to get It
r ight, " a reference to the House's
rejection two weeks ago of eight rival budget pla ns and of the earlier
colla pse of talks between Reagan
a nd congressional Democra ts.
The victory In some ways was a
repeat of last year's budget ba ttle
b e tw ee n R eaga n a nd th e
De m oc r a tic -co n tr oll e d Hou se .
Once again, Republicans won by
picking up the support of conservative Democrats.
But unlike last year, Reagan
played only a bit part In this drama.
This was the Michei-Lott show and Reagan, In Germany, made
only a few phone c a lis - no more
than haH a dozen, Michel said.
Members on both sides said the
need to do something was far more
Important a consideration tha n
whether they supported either
pla n.

Democratic nominee Celeste supports tax bill

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) - Democratic gubernatorial candidate
Richard Celeste says he will support legislative plarur fo~ balancing
slate government's budget with a
tax Increase and spending cuts.
· But he also says working Ohioans
shoulder an unfair amount of the
sts~'s tax burden.
A .confere~ committee report
which Is expected to go to the full
Senate and House next week contains a propoied temporary In·
crease In the stat~~liicotne tax. It Is
part Qf a PtiCkaae aimed at oU&amp;et·
ling· a pro)ected $1.3 bUUon ltate

bud&amp;et deficit.

"I believe working people In the
s tate are paying more tha n their
fair share of taxes, " Celeste said at
a news conference Thursday.
But, he satd, " We 'refac~ with a
tremendously difficult problem.
Twenty-five states have already
gone forward .to raise taxes, and I
believe that we cannot cut serVIces
below a certain essential level and I
think that Is the first effort which
the legislature has made."
He was joined at the session by
his lieutenant governor running
mate, state Rl!p. Myri Shoemaker
of Bourneville. .

Celeste, a former Peace Corps director, said the race for governor
wUI be a focal point IJI·the political
struggle for the nation's political
heartland.
Tying Republican gubernatortal
opponent Clarence J. Brown to
President Reagan's economic program, Celeste 'said voters are not
satlsWed.
"The president has offered the
country an alternative that I see as
a march steadily backward," he
said.
"I see the campaign this fall as a
focal point In the struggle for the

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political heartla nd of this count ry,"
he said.
Celeste captured 42 percent of the
vote In Tuesday's balloUng as he
defeated Attorney General WUUam
Brown and former Cincinnati
Mayor Jerry Sprtnger In the Democratic primary:
He said he expected "active personal Involvement" from both In
his fall campaign.
"Dick Celeste and the Democratic Party need the expertence
and leadership of Bill Brown ... the
new Ideas and the enthusiasm of
Jerry Springer," Celeste said.

�Friday, June 11, 1982

Commentary

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h·th·r • a n · .. uhJo·o 1 ' " o·diLm!! anti mu't Jw ~ t j! nn l 'At lh nanlt" . Hlldro·,~ ;uu l ldt• phun t·
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The work force
of tomorrow
Meet the nHllon 's next genem liun uf bluN·oiiHr eJJiployees : They work
around thl' clork. pt·rfurm inJ;! dang~rou.s , tcdioUH and exhaustin):! tasks
without cvt·r eu1nplaining. asking for H ra lst• t&gt;r taking a coffee break.

They're robots. "" 1ntegrHI component of a sweeping revolution lhHl will
drHmalicH lly lra nsfonn the chH racier of the count ry's IHbor force by the end
of lheeenlury.
The Hrri vHI of robots in IHrge numbers will lx· HtcompHnied by two reiHlt'd
develupmt.·nts - a substantia l reductwn of lht.• growth rall' among human

pHrlil'ipHnts in the work for ce Hnd the likeli hood of " drHsli c shorlHg• of
enginet.•ri ng, Sl'tt.•ntific and technical persunnd .

"This prospedi vt•lahm shorlHge should result in reduced unemployment.
h1ghe1· real wHges and 1111proved produdivily." says Sen . Lloyd Bcnts.•n. 0TexH!:i , one uf tlw new politiciHns co ncerned Hbout H phenomenon that could
ha vt.• a profound l'nmornic. social Hlld cultural impact on our StX' iety.

But if tht· country's tntlustrial . covernmenlHI Hnd etlucHlionHI inslltutions
do not movt.· swirtl}· and aggresively to providl' tomorrow's workers with the

specialized skills requit•tl for lht• jobs lhHl must be filled, "this looming shortage could beconlt.' a nnose around th e economy's th roat." warns Bentsen .

The vHsl mHjoril y of the " bHby boom" generHli on born in the yeHrs
following world WHr II - HpproximHlcly 22 mill ion men Hnd women - entered the job mHrkel during the 1970s. In lhh 1980s. however. the nwnber of
new pHrtlcipanls entering lhe Ia bur force 1s expected lu tota l only Hboul 15

William F. Buckley Jr .

To bed with R eag~an~------Access to chiefs of state by
television reporters al Versailles
was certainl y in one royal tradition.
In the 17th century, "anyone" could
approach the king of France and
sta re at him while he ate dinner. Indeed, one could watch his prepare to
go to bed : the "couchee spectacle."
When Louis XIV actually prepared
to sleep, he took a private staircase
to his sJee pin K room, as
distinguished from the royal
bedroom . If Nancy Milford
despaired of understanding how
exaclly things got lhal way in the
royal how;ehold, lesser historians of
the period can 't reasonably hope to
figure 11 out. But perhaps 200 years
from now someone will wonder how
it is that a television crew and
questioners were able to barge into
the dining room at Versaites and ask
Ronald Reagan, at lunch, to explai n
what wHs going on in the United
NHlions.
He tried. He was not successful . no
doubt becHusc he hadn't been infunned . "Let rne catch up with
things of · lhal kind, " he said
helplessly. The camera then turned
""'' place to the left, occupied by
Margaret Thatcher. Showing more
strength than Louis XIV , she sna!)ped, " I don't do inteviews at lun·
chtime." Lese majeste, these days,
is defined not as an affront on
royalty, but as an affront on
televisi on questioners. n e tacit
'Pf'I!Uise is presumabl y that
inasmuch as lhe bills for their
political spectaculars are ~ng paid
by the publi c, the public is entitled to
running access to everyone at all
times.
A few yeHrs ago Jack Anderson
published the minutes of a National
Security Council meeting at which
President Nixon and Henry
Kissinger discussed what would be
the proper tilt in the Pakistan-Indian
crisis. Anderson defended himself
by asserting, in effect, that any tranS&lt;lction between government of-

public policy, then the public has the
right to know everything that i!Tlpinges on public policy. This is a
grand ochlocratic way of asserting
a n indefensible , foolish and
troublesome practice.
Fine-tuning fiscal policy, John
Kenneth Galbraith once remarked,
"is like fine-tuning a speech by
Everett Dirksen." Fine-tuning a
United Natons resolution is on the
same order of unachievability. What
does matter, in delicate cases, isn't
so much what the resolution says as
the eoalitions that vote for or again't
it. Alexander Haig's responsibility
as secretary of stale is to weather
the Falklands stonn with least
damage to the United States. He
began by professional impartiality,
hoping to persuade the Argentines to
go back lo the stalw; quo ante. When
they finall y refused, and when the
British fleet arrived in the area, the
United Stales had to declare for
Great Britain. In this our thinking
was dominated by specific alliances
with our allies, and by general OJ&gt;-

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position to the w;e of aggression to
settle territorial disputes. The ensui ng uproar in much of Latin
America was to be expected and, up
to a point, discounted. It was that
point that Haig was attempting to
keep alive. He has felt that there i.s
much to be lost by ceremonial
hwniliation of Argentina, and accordingly he fought to delay the fnal
British offense. At the diplomatic
table in the United Nations, he
correctly fought to preserve the
distinction between advocating a
cease--fire while Argentina remained
as a military occupier of the
Falklands, and advocating a ceasefire tied to Argentine withdrawal, itself tied to subsequent plebiscites.
At the last minute the Security
Council resolution being debater·
moved suddenly across the line
toward acceptability , in the opinion
of U.N . watchers in the Stale Department. They called this to the attention of Haig, who shot back in·
structions to abstain rather than to
join in Great Britain 's veto. These

instructions reached Mrs. Kirkpatrick too late. It isn't clear
whether it was on her own initiative
she announced that on second
thought she'd have voted otherwise
- or whether the State Department
so instructed her. That there has
been tension between Haig and KirkpHlrick over the right course of action (he is an European, she a
Latino 1 added piquancy lo the
question .
It's always easy, after the fact, to
frame the appropriate response. In
order of preference, I like first Mrs.
Thatcher - with the marvelous formulation about not "doing" interviews. Next preferable would
have been Mr. Reagan saying : "I
don't involve myself in all the
mechani ca l arrangements of
diplomacy. I am sure my representatives are doing their best to advance the course of honorable
pe• ce." Would they have to let it go
HI that • No. Mr. Reagan could then
have deferred to Mrs. Thatcher. the
Iron Lady knows that she doesn't
have to go to bed in public.

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Pomeroy- Mtddleport, Ohio

Roush captures third
Diles golf tournament
By SCOTI WOLFE
MASON - Despite -perioo;; of intermittent rain showers a nd
unw;ually soggy turf from early
morning downpours, the fourth annual Dave Diles Celebrity Golf
Classic at Riverside Golf Club in
Mason WHS a huge success.
Everyone invited, celebrities,
local golfers and the host were
satisfied with the tournament outcome, the drama of competition, the
opportunity to make new friends
and, most of all, being able to help
others through the tournament's
profits.
Starting promptly at 10 a.m. each
golfer assumed his position for the
sounding of the "Shotgun" start. A
field of 144 golfers took to the tees
under overcast skies.
Despite the continual threat of
rain, damp grounds, and a hwnid
day everyone's spirits were high .
The competition was keen, that is,
setting aside those few times when
the balls sliced into the river or
caught the sandtraps.
Whatever the situation, however,
the s~tting of the tournament fit
quite well with the local AJ&gt;palachian environment.
This is one thing Diles expresses,
"The ability of the celebrities fitting
in with the local people in our own
locality.
" This tournament, I feel, has a
personality to it. If the tournament
loses its personality then we've lost
what we have meant it to be!
"We don't want to miss anyone
who needs help in Meigs and MHson
Counties. We are here to help the
local people. That is why all of the
proceeds stay here at horne."
Not only was Diles satisfied with
this year's classic, but seve ral
celebrities also expressed their
delight for the event. Spanky McFarland, a former Little Rascal with
a great personality , jokingly
remarked, " I've had a marvelous
time ! Dave, I'll be back next year

whether you invite me or not ' "
Professional ,quarterback Jo~
Ferguson made some fine statements of the Ohio Valley-Appalachian
area . He said, "The country is
beautiful down here! Everyone has
made me feel welcome. I've had a
great time ... and the tournament .. .
it's a really great thing to have."
The tournament took a relatively
slow pace from the beginning, but
around 4 p.m. most of the foursomes
came struggling in. When all scores
had been tallied, it was local standout Ty Roush who emerged the winner of the field.
Roush easily aced the course,
proving to be the class of the field for
the third straight year. Roush took
tow gross honors with a handicap of
0 (zero) .
Racine's Tom Wolfe had one of his
best days on the course to top individual low net honors with a 58.
Jim Hubbard claimed closest to
the pin on the ninth hole, while Barry
Gray carne away with closest to the
pin on the seventh hole.
Team low net was won by a
fivesome consisting of Joe Lanzen,
former baseball great Vic Wertz ,
Tom Wolfe, Carroll Norris, and
Elson Spencer. The quintet shot a
256 on the day .
The team low gross honors went to
Don Nehlan, Jim O'Brien, Pat ·
O'Brien, Rick Simmons, and Ernie
Shuler. they shot a 307 on the day.
Below is a list of participants, handicap, gross score and net score:
Group one - Da ve Diles 17 ·94 77 ,
Lar r y Powell 19-98 -79, Harold Wise

101 79, Bryon Wilson 0-75 75,
George Hackett 12-85·73 . Total s 304.

22

Gr oup 2 -

Bud Ti ce 30· 104·74, Bill

Francis 12·90·78, Jelf Gibbs 15-98·83,
Lar ry Greer 13·105-82 . Tvtals 315.
G r oup 3 - Charl es Stobart 12· 81
69 , Bill Ch ild s 7· 78·71. John Mu sse r
18·89-71 , Dr . Ar mando Co lumbo 9· 83

74 . Totals 285.
Group 4 - Ron McDole 21-98·77 ,
Don Foglesong 14·84·70, Jim Hub·

bard 17 89·72. Darrel Hedric 30·96·65,
Ben Ewing 21 ·97·76. Totals 283 .
Group 5 -

Brian Burk e 30· 114·84,

workers to pt.•rfon n more rewa nJinc tasks . with skill ed employees becoming

hf supervisors of the mHchines . .
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. The shift to " pust-indw;triHI Stl&lt;'lcty will sunultaneously create" grow1ng
d~mand

for tec hnicians. engineers. computer prog ramme rs. systems

•nHiysts anti other skilled personnel necessHry to develop. design, dired,
monitor and 1na intain adva nced labor-saving equip1ncnt.

But the l.&lt;~bor DepHrtment estimHles lhHl between now Hnd 1990, the coun-

try will be fH ced with """""I shortages of 28,000 computer operators. 21,200
~om puler

syst.oms Hnalysls Hnd 8,500 computer techniciHns.
The AmencHn Electronic AssoriHlion projects"" annuHI shortage of more
th.!n 30,000 elct'lricHI engineers by 1985 - and the problem of filling those
pi&gt;silions 1s compounded by the existence of "" estimHted 2.000 to 2,500
vacHncies on the engineering fHculties of the nation's colleges and univer·
Wities.
· The Labor DepHrtment predicts similar shortages in job categories
requiring less speciHiized training and education. including annual shortf~lls of 57,500 industriHI · machinery repHir specalists. 50,000 blue-coiiHr
worker supervisors, 21,300 maehinists Hnd 19,000 machine tool operHtors.
·At the sa me lime. inilliuns of auto and steel workers remain unemployt•d
and trHined for jobs lhHl IIIH)' never HgHin be&lt;·om•· H\'HiiHble 1f those Hntl
other industril's suffer the permanent contraction that man y t•xpcrt:;

predict.
Without a national commitment to a

rdra ini n ~

program to match thost·

:workers with the newl y HVHilable jobs. wHrns Bentsen. ·'we Hre going to con· ii~ue seeing the pHrHdox of pHge upon pHgc of classi fied ads Hsking for
;people to come lHke jobs. sidt• by side with line Hfter line of unemployed men
and women."

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A!&gt;pearances aside, many key decisions on Important bllis In the Ohio
Legislature are made away !rom
the public's view, behind tightly
closed doors.
A review of some that have occurred In recent months shows the
agreements made In privacy read that secrecy - are the ones
which often have come back to
haunt legislators later.
House-Senate conference committees appointed Jo work out dlf·
ferences over various bffis are
frequent ot!enders.
The panel which last November
drafted Ohio's current budget, the
document lllter found to have a projected deficit of $1.3 bllllon, ts a
prime example.
Instead ot Increasing the sales
tax from 4 percent to 5 percent, the

PARIS - The French have always
been noted for their perfwne and
their beautiful clothes. But recently
they have become famous for their
air-tt&gt;-ground missiles.
I went into a high-class shop on the
Rue Royale the other day to buy one
for a souvenir.
The clerk said, "Can I help you,

"It is sold to Saudi Arabia."
"How long would I have to wait to
get one?"

Group 7 -

Johnn y Pont 12·85· 73 ,

Max Ahl21 ·99·78, Rick Bilman 1J.88·
75, Joe Clark 18·106·88. Gary Fen·
derbosch 8-87 ·79. Totals 305.
Group 8 - Eldon Miller 15·93·78 ,
Di ck F' ollrod n 10H9, Don Mills 16·
86-69, George Harris 15·103·88, Roger

Morgan 17-96·79 . Totals 305.
Group 9 - Vic Wertz 17·88·71.

Carroll Norri s 30-88-71, Tom Wolf e
28·86·58. Elson Spencer 2J.9J.72, Joe

Lanzen 7-72-65 . Totals 256.
Group 10 - Don Nehlen 25·90·65,

Jim O'Brien 9 -80 ·71, Pat O'Brien 4·

73·69, Ernie Shuler 15-79-64, Rick
Si mmons 7·75·68. Total s 266.

G roup 11 -

Joe Ferguson 18-85·67 ,

Richard Rupe 14-89·75. Jim Thom a s

tS·106·88. John Dubio 12-80 68 , Roger
Dillard 22-96·74. Total s305 .
Group 12 -

CROWD MINGLES AROUND - Membel'li of the
large contingent of onlookers who viewed Thul'liday's
Fourth Annual Dave Diles Golf Tournament mingle

Archie Griff 1n 36· 130·

94, Ray Pickens, 20·92.72. Jim Prot ·
lilt 2Hl68, John Ridgwa y 20 10J.81 ,
Jerry Powell19·92-73. Totals 294 .
Group 13 - Ray McGuire 0-79·79,

conference committee was found to
have mysteriously raised It to 5.1
percent. That error was later corrected, &lt;;ostlng the state mUilons of
doUars lha t budget drafters had expected to collect.
The same conference committee
came up with a plan for Imposing
an excise tax on containers of syrup
used for fountain-type soft drinks.
It was declared unconstitutional.
A pending bffi ~king to balance
the budget through tax Increases
and spending cuts contains a revamped version of the syrup tax
which legislators hope wlll pass
court tests.
Then there was the 11th-hour Jn.
elusion Into a conference report on
a prison building bffi of language
authorizing construction of a monument on the State Capitol grounds
'to Gov. James A. Rhodes.

It was tacked on at the request of
legislative leaders to a final draft of

10H9, Walter Grueser 22 10).85
Totals 328.
Group 14 - Tom Reed 30~7 · 67; Ty
Roush 0·68·68, Bob Roush 17 90·73,
Red Tucker 15-85-70. Jason Inge ls 15
74·59. Totals 264.

The Meigs American Legion
baseball team evened its record at 22 Wednesday evening with a 7-4 victory over a strong Parkersburg
South team.
Meigs came from behind in the
seventh inning when with two outs,
Kent Wolfe singled, went to second
on a passed ball and scoredo n J oe
Bob Hemsley's double.
Follroad walked before Jerry
Fields roped a home run over lhe
center fi eld fence.

Group 15 Earl Bruce, M .
Cohoon , Bob C l eary , Bru ce Bisholl e .
(Did not fini sh) .

Group 16 - Will Perr y 22- 105-83.
William A ll en 27 ·111 -84 , Br ya n
Brasel 26· 119·93 , Dean Harr i s 26·99·

73, Don Hubbard 239067. Totals 307.
Group 17 - Jimm y Crum 24 · 100·
76. L ew i s Sc hm idt 17-97 ·80, J ack

Knox 14·10J.89, Tim Crisp 15·85-70.
Totals 315.

Gr oup 18 - David Spencer J2 ·94·
72, Ernest Ike Spence r 24- 102-78 ,
Ronnie Spencer 8·83 -75, Jerry Meek

the measure which was sent to conferees for their signatures. There
was no discussion ot the monument, to be financed with private
funds, at a public meeting of the
committee.
Earlier this month, observers In
the House ~ere treated to a fast
shuttle on a bffi revamping the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
In less than five minutes, the
lower chamber was told:
-The Senate had refused to concur In changes to the bffi.
-A joint conference committee
was appointed.
-The conference panel submitted Its report.
-Representatives voted to accept lt.
And there Is the matter of a re-

Group 19 - N ed Ga rver 14·83· 69 ,
Ro bert Childs 12·77·65 , Richard
Roderick 11 ·89·78 , Marvin Roush 24 ·

"We have ordel'l! from all over the
world. Everyone wants an Exocet,
even Libya."
''Well, is there something else particularly Parisian?"
"How about a new Mirage 2000
fighter• They can shoot down
anything in the sky."

"Can I get it on the plane' "
"We'll wrap it for you in bubble
paper so it won't break."
"If I can't g~t an Exocet, what
would you suggest I put on it?"
"Perhaps the Super Matra
missile. It's the top-of-the-line
rocket ~nd can be launched at
anything from a plane to a tank. It
has a delayed fuse and doesn't explode until it's in the target. The
Eyptians are very happy with it."
"Do you have anything smaller'"
"We're now making a helicopter
with rocker launchers that is perfect
for destroying buildings."
&lt;~How much is it?"
"Less than a million dollars. If you
don't want it with rocket launchers,
we can sell it to you for $750,000, and
since you live in the United States
you don't have to pay French sales

tax."
" I don't know. Do you have
anything else that says France all
over it?"

"What about a torpedo boat' The
Nicaraguans are very happy with
them. Our torpedoes are soundactivated and can home in on
another ship's motors at 10 miles."
"That's nice. What else are you
selling?"
"We sell everything, Monsieur.
We are the third-largest suppliers of
military equipment in the world.
Perhaps you would like a French
tank? It comes equipped with a laser
that follows its target by day and
night."
"I don't think my friend would like
a tank."
"Perhaps an automatic French
machine gun, made in France under
license from the Israelis. It's
automatic and can spray anything
within 60 yards.
"That's not a bljd idea. Ho\\' do I
get it into the United States?"
"We can ship it to you through
French canada."
"Do you take American Express
credit cards?"

105-81 , Rex Roush 8·91-83 . Tota ls 293 .
Group 20 - Bill Uzela c 0-7474.
Bob Glad stone 22 - ~0 · 68 , John

Kent Wolfe, Class "A" district
player of the year in baseball, will
compete in the Ohio State all-star
game to be held in Colwnbus for a
practice session then compete in a
double header Saturday, have a
banquet to honor the participants
Saturday evening, then have
another all-star double header on
Sunday.

Frangelli 14·82·68 , Kyle K eiderling

28-99·71, Jerry Greer 18-85-67 . Totals
274 .
Group 21 - Bob Evans 36 &lt;Did not
finish) . H arold Brown 20-92 ·72 , Ar
thur Huston 14-90·76. Enas Singer 22

116·94, Dale Goldsberry 18·95 ·76.
Totals 318.
Joe Cole 8·84 -76 , Dick

Primitive mu~le
shoot slated Sunday
The lzaak Walton Club will spun·
sor a primitive muzzle loading
target shoot Sunday, June 13, at the
club !ann, three and one-half miles
south of Chester on Shade River
Road beginning at I p.m. The shoot
is strictly a primitive shoot, bench
and off hand, no scopes permitted.

75, Denni s Hackett 16-88·72 . Total s
291.
Group 27 - Dick Weber 15·85 ·70,
Bil l Nelson 12-BH~ . Steve Story 20·
92-72. J . D. Story 16·81-65. Totals 276.
Group 28 - Bob Zeffalato 1J.8473 ,
R. C. Main 21-95·73, Bill Diles 14-88·
74, Harold Messick 12-79-67 , Gary

Transactions
BASE&amp;U.L

Group 29 - Jerry Sears 8·75·67,

Larry

Berberick

for a.!IS.lltJUil{'l\1: signE'd Dan Pasqua. out·
r!('lder.

14·83·69 , Horace

TEXAS !lANCERS-PI red Eddie Robin
son. eX('("ut!w v1re pf"{'S \df&gt;nt
National Ltque
C I N C I NNAT I
REDS-Sll'(nl'd
Tony
Evans a nd J&lt;'ff SplsOk. sOOr tstops: Kt'vln
Steinmetz. thlrd basmlan: Michael Romano, c: a lc he r; and Vlnco:.&gt;n1 Rovl'r. !n
fk&gt;ldt&gt;r.
MONTREAL EXPOS- Named Bob Gt&gt;bhan:l dlrf'C'tor of mlnor leagi.K' dubs

Kerr 18-89·71, Phil Kell.y 17·90·73,
Bob Freed 22-106·84. Totals 280.
Group 30 - Barry Gray 18-89.- 71 ,
Dewey Smith 8·77-69, Bob Weakley
18·89-71. Paul Dailey 14-90-76. Totals
287.
Group 31 - Skip Vosler 14-76·62,
Jim Barton 21 ·90·69, Paul Spo i tri ch

29·105·76, Alan Keith n'l'l 77, Mark
Carson 25·121·96. Totals 284 .

CLOSEST TO PIN - Winning closest to pin on the ninth hole was Jim
Hubbard of Lancaster, formerly. a naliv~ of Syracuse. Hubbard was
awarded a floe set of clubs lor the booor.

Members of the Meigs squHd are :
Zane Beegle, Robbie Cunningham ,

Jerry Fields, DHve Follrod, DHren

Wolfe was also a distnct all-star
selection and a member of the SV AC
all-conference team.
He wHs also a member of
Southern's baseball learn that compiled a fin e 17-7 mark enroute to
claiming the SV AC, Sectional . and
District chHmpionships. Kent is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe of

Aw a y

Sunday , July 18, Nelson vi lle.
Home.
Eighth Di str ict Tournamen t starts
on July 22 at A th en s

Racine.

Scioto results
COLUMBUS. Ohlo iAPi
rlne HlU, driven by J oe Adamsky,
won the fea tured eighth race at Scioto Downs Thursday to payy $3.80,
$3.80 and $2.80.
Second was Cold Drizzle, for
$15.80 and $3.80, followed by Just
Plain Magic, which paid $7.81
The winner's Ume was 2: 03.
The first race trtfecta.J().7-6, paid
$275.10.
A crowd of 4,180 bel $342,796.

American ~apt&gt;
NEW YORK Y 1\NKEES--Purcllast'd thP
rontl"llct of Davt&gt; Stegman, ou tftelder ,
from Columbus ot the lntl'!"natlonal
, Lt'al(ue. designated Jim LE'wls. picher .

Meyer 17·90·73. Tota ls287.

" Of course, Monsieur. How ma!l'
did you want'"
"Maybe a dozen."
"Ah, Monsieur, we don't sell them
by the dozen. Our minimum ored&amp;{.
is 5,000. If we sell a few of them the~:
could get into the wrong hands."
"I see your point. What's the stu!~
that looks like silly putty?"
·
"PIHstique. You just stick it on t~
anything and insert this fuse an
everything goes BOOM. We've had i
for ye~l'l! but it sl still vecy popula~
m Thtrd World countries, whe~
everything goes BOOM all the
time."
"Well, I must say for a souvenir
shQp you're very well stocked. You
don't have any perfume,do you?" \
"You mean that can be sprayed
with bacteria?"
"No, I just meant perfwne that
you could smell."
"You must be crazy. What kind of
a French store do you think we

Schedul e
Saturda y , Ju n(' 17 , A thens, A wa y .
Sunda y, June 13, Bel pr e, Hom e
Wednesday . June 16. Nelson v tll e,
Hom e.
Ju ne
19 ,
Glou ster ,
Saturda y.
Hom e
Sund a y. June 20, Log an . A way
Tuesd ay . June22, A thens, Hom e
Saturday . J une 26 , Open
Sund a y. Jun e2 7. Be l pr e, Away
Tu esday , Jun e 29 , Marietta,
Hom e
Sat urday , July J . L ogan , Home
Sunday , July 4, L1 l hopolr s. Home .
M onday. Jul y 5. Bur l, Pa ., at
Athens. .
10, G lous ter ,
Saturd ay , J uly
A way
Sunday . Ju l y II . Open
Thur sda y . J ul y 15, Park er sburg
Nor t h, Aw ay
Satu rda y . Jul y 17, L anc aster ,

Wolfe will play in all star tilt

b lin 8-76-68 , George Shamblin 16 ·91 ·

But the door was closed to news
reporters and others on one day thl§
month; they were given access
only after changes had been madj!
In two bllis and the meeting was
over.
Senate Rules Committee meetIngs, In contrast, are open to til!!
public, proyldlng at least a glimpse
Into the way some legislative decl·
slons are reached.
While the House and Senate, pili!
their committees, are permitted ~
hold executive sessions, the prlvaft!
meetings are supposed to require a
vote of two-thirds of the members.

•

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Haner, Jo Bob Hemsley, Allan J,.!e
King, Phil King, Roger Kovalchik,
Nick Leonard, Tony Riffle. Steve
Skidmore, Ra ndy Stewart, Tim
Tawney , Jeff Wayland, Terry
Way land, Kent Wolfe and Mike
Wyatt.

Meigs' hitters were Kent Wolfe
with four singles, Joe Bob Hemsley a
single and double, Jerry Fields a
horne run, Roger Kovalchik a single
and double. and Terry Wayland a
double.
Meigs travels lo Athens on SaturdHy, then plays Belpre HI the Meigs
High Field on SundHy .

10·77-67 . Totals 298 .

24·106·82, Bob Cleary 1J.BJ.68. Tota ls
295 .
Group 25 ~ Greg Ianni 20·98·78,
Gary Roush 6·74·68, Bob Greene 6-76·
70, Chuck Stanley 15·83·68, Bill
Hackett 10·85-75. Totals 281.
Group 26 - Dave Debol 9·85· 76,
Jerry Hall 18·98-80. Dwight Sham ·

cent meeting ot the House Rules
Committee headed by Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D-NewBoston.Ses}
slons of the panel, which decides
which bllis wlll get to the fioor for a .
vote, are held In Rltfe's office.

around following the day-long affair in this Scott Wolfe
photo.

Meigs legion posts 7-4

Dale Warner 23· 104·81. Kermit
Walton 26· 109·83, Ralph Graves 22

Group 24 Jack Kerr 13 ·81 ·68 ,
K enn Kerr 19-93·74, Tom McClung

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"I was looking for an Exocet
cruise missile as a gift."
"Alas," he said. "We are all out of
stock. Peru bought the last ones."
"What about the one on the win-

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Group 6 -

97 ·73, Paul Ba rnett 26-10).81 , Rusty

Dugan 22·102-80. Jim Piper 21-93 72.
Totals 304.
Group 23 - Steve Snapp 25 85 60.

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"In d6811ng with the Soviet Union, we must
remember that It suffers from 'the Rodney
Dangerfield syndrome'/"

Will is Davi s 5·73·68, Dwight Goi ns

25·103-78. Bob Miller 14-89·75, Tom
Ka rr n 107·85 . Totals 305.

G roup 22 -

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LOTS OF FUN - This particular foursome didn't
have the lowest score. but it certainly was the most
r olorlul, both in personality and il• bright attire.

Tournament host Dave Diles, Spanky McFarland and
his wife. and Bank One of Pomeroy President. Paul
Ramett.

Shown having lots of fun were, left to right, Ronnie
Spencer . Jerry Meeks, Ike and David Spencer.

LOS ANGELES (AP ) - The
"It 's my first game-winning RBI
manager was talking about lost opin the majors," MUne~ said. "I was
pm1unltles and lack of clutch hitjammed, a curve ball, and I didn't
ting and leaving runners on base.
hit It well. But the way we've been
"We're just not getting the key hit
going, lf I had hit It hard It probably
at the right time," he said.
would have bee n ri g ht a t
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Tom
somebody."
Lasorda ?
But It dropped In front of Pedro
Not this time. This was Cincinna- Guer rero and, Ron OesteJ aboa rd
ti 's John McNamara, explaining
with a leadoff walk, scored the tiethe plight of the Reds even alter
breaking run .
pulling out a J-2 victory over Los
" There's not much anybody
Angeles Thursday night, extending
could do about that one," ca tcher
the Dodgers ' losing streak to four
Mike Scloscla said . " It was just a
gamess.
bloop. Fernando pitched a fine
The Reds, though, who are last In
game, as weU as any he's pitched ,
the National League West, have
but he just didn' t get the br eaks he's
been having much the same probgotten in other games."
lems as the Dodger s.
Scloscla denied the Dodgers look
"We're second ln the league In
to Valenzuela as their stopper, even
hitting," pointed out McNamara,· though seven of his eight wins have
" but next to last In runs scored."
followed losses.
It appeared the Dodger s might
"We don't look to him any more
break out of their skid, especially · than we do any other pitcher ," Sci·
after getting their ace, Fernando
oscla explained. "He's par1 of our
Valenzuela, a 2~ lead in the sixth
staff, and certainly a very big part.
Inning.
It 's just that our pitching Isn't as
Normally, that's enough. Valensolidified as we thought It would be.
zuela, S-5, hadn' t allowed an earned
We've_had injuries, but I'm confl·
run after the sixth Inning in a game
dent It's going to coming around,
since April 25. He also hadn't
and so wUI 0ur hitting. "
walked five batters in a gar)'le since
Los Angeles managed only fi ve
April 25.
hits against slar1er Mario Soto,
But he walked five Thursday
winner Jim Kern, 1-3, and Tom
night, and he also gave up two runs
Hume who emerged with his lith
In the seventh and another, the
save. The Dodger s got only one
game-winner, In the eighth.
safety off of Soto untU the sixth In Eddie MUner, who entered the
ning when they scored twice on
game in the seventh as a pinch
Guerrero's two-out double, a walk,
runner and scored ancinnatl's first
a run-scoring single by Ron Cey
run, knocked in thetie-breakerwlth
and Scioscla's run-scoring double
a single to left-center.

to right.
Cincinnati tied the score ln the
seventh when Alex Trevino singled
home pinch runner Milner and
pinch hitter Rafael Landesl oy
singled to drive ln Cesar Cedeno,

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TAK ES TOP HONORS - Tom Wolfe. narine Banker , took top honors
with a great day on the course yesterda y at the Dave Diles Celebrity Golf
Toumament. Wolfe shot an over;~ II low net of 58 to claim the titlt•.

aboard with a base hit .
Jerry Reuss, 5-5, will attempt to
end the Dodgers' losing streak tonight when he opposes Cincinnati' s
Frank Pastpre, 4-5, In the second
game of lhe four-game series.

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Wh):'n Manager Don Zimmer heard
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Texas Rangers organization, he
thought his number was up.
But It was his friend and boss,
General Manager Eddie Robinson,
who lost his job Thursday.
"I thought It was me," said
Zirnrner, his eyes filled with tears
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" I had a message to call ... and I
said, 'That's it. " '
But It was Robinson, 61, the
team's general manager since September 1976, who was dismissed.
" Eddie Robinson Is leaving the
Ranger organization, as of today, "
·Ranger President and Board
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fly assembled news conference.
The Fort Worth oilman added that
he would assume !Wbinson's _general manager duties untU a replacement Is hired.
Robinson could not be reached at
his home, office or club for comment, but a statement was distributed in which he wished the
Rangers success.
The Rangers' current win-loss record Is 17-33.
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Birds theme of Zion banquet
"It's for the Birds" was the
theme for the annual mother·
daughter banquet held recently at
Zion Church of Christ.
Kathry n Johnson had charge of
the banquet arrangements with
decoratlons featuring bird replicas
about the room and on the tables . A
tape of birds singing was played as
background music during the
dinner.
Scene for the program was a
flower garden complete with trees
containing bird nests and bird replicas. Also in the scene were bird
'feeders, a nower garden surrounding a bird hath, and a bench.
The program consisted of group
singing led by Charlotte Lambert.
Linda Riffle, Kay McElroy and Pat
Arnold sang "Hls Eye Is on the
Sparrow." Readings were by Me-

!ante Arnold and Mildred Alkire
wUth devotions by Mrs. Riffle.
Marge Purtell gave a ta lk on a
mother's language.
Bob Purtell, cast as an absent
minded professor visited the ban·
quet and gave an amusing lectu re
on birds.
Recognized and given prizes
were Carmel Evans, the mother
traveling the farthest; Ida Murphy,
the newest grandmother; Ann
Lambert , the · youngest grandmother; Mrs. Riffle, the mother
wearing the most rings; Lou
Brown, the grandmother with the
most pictures of grandchUdren;
Ba rbara Davi s , the newes t
mother; Iva Johnson, the gramd·
mother with the most grandchild·
ren; Suzanna Warner, the mother

having the chlld living the farthest
away.
Others a ttendlng were Sherry
Abbott, Charldene Alkire, Debbie
Alkire, Bonnie Arnold, Sherry Arnold, Michelle Barr, Sharon Barr,
Robin Brown, Unda Darnell, Melissa Darnell, Donna Davidson,
Mary Davidson, Wilma Davidson,
Joshua Davis, Carolyn Elam,
Freda Elam, Donna Frank, Helen
Frank, Rhonda Frank, Viola HanIng, Cheryl Holley, Michelle Holley,
Doris Holley, Jessica McElroy,
Louise Myers, Mabel Mlcheal,
Peggy Murphy, Ardis Waggoner,
Kim Warner, Carrie Wears, Lee
Hysell, Margaret Hysell, Helen
Johnson, Tammy Johnson, Julie
Napper, Lena Napper, Tina Riffle,
Evelyn Thoma, Gladys 1\Jckerman, and Ann Williams.

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Meigs County area happenings
A benefit poll uc k to 1aise funds
for Coolville. Chester and Thppers
Pla in s Volunteer Fire Depart ments and Rescue Squads will be
held by the Modern Woodmen of
America . Ca mp 10900 on Sa turda y,
June 26.
The benefit potluck wlll be held at
the Coolvil le fire houSP from 5 to 8
p.m. with the cost to be donation.
Those attending are to take their
own table service.
Several prizes will be awarded
during thP evening. In addition to
the funds raised through the benefit. the Modern Woodmen of
America Home Office. Rock Island . Ill. will match the proceeds up
to $1,(XXl

Vaca tion Bible school will be held
at Rut land Church of Christ, June
14-19, 6 to 8 p.m. each evening .
Theme wUI be "Come, Follow Jesus" and classes will be offered for
the nu rsery, ages two and three,
through juni ors , g rades, fi ve
through seven. Homemade craft s
wlll be a part of the program each
evening.
On June 13, a kick-off caravan
will meet at the chu rch at 12: 30 and
travel through Rutland. Any interested child should meet at the
church Sunday.
For more information on thls yea r's VBS, residents may call 7422777 or 742·2233. All child! en in the
area are Invited to attend the Bible
school.

Vaca tion Bible school wlll be held
at White's Chapel Chu rch starting
Monday and continuing through
Friday. Classes wUI be held from
6:30p.m. to 8: 30 p.m. each evening.
There will be classes for all ages
a long with daily craft wo rk. All
area children arc Invited to attend .
POMEROY- An ice cream social
will be held at Bethany United
Methodist Church at Dorcas on June
19 startmg at 5 p.m. There will be en-

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RUTLAND - A bake sale will be
held at Rutland Department Store in
Rutland and Kroger's in Pomeroy on
June 19 beginning at 9 a.m. The sales
are sponsored by the Meigs County
Pomona Grange, and proceeds will
go to the Hemlock Grange to help
replace regalia lost when the hall
burned .

TRINITY CHU RCH . Rev . W . H. Perrin .
poster ; Debbie Buck . Sunday sc ho o l
sup! . Church School . 9: 15 o .m .: w orship
service . 10:30 a .m . Cho ir r e hearsal.
Tuesday . 7:30 p .m . und9r direction of
Alice Nease .

POMEROY

Recent visitors of Mr. and
John Hayes ha ve been Mr. and
Da vid Coil , Columbus. Mr. and
james Ginsier, Pickerington,
Duckworth, Za nesville, Mr.

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Danny a nd Karen. Fostoria , and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Carson , Bashan .
Mrs. Clayton Allen, Mrs. Roy
Christy and Mrs. Charl es Goeglein

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June 12, 1982
That career break for which you have been hoping could come about
before early winter . Keep do ing your best, because the boss is watching .

GEMINI !May 21-June 201 Try not to rely too heavily upon others
toda y. You' ll function best when you are able to make decisions for yourself. Avoid entanglements.
CANCER !June 21-July 221 Have fun , enjoy yourself today and try
not to worry over things about which you cannot do anything at this time .
You'll be able to take care of them on schedule.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In family ventures today it's best for all concerned to keep outsiders from prying into your affairs. All will come out
well without interference.
VIRGO 1Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The key factor for successful one-t&lt;&gt;-one
relationshi ps today is to treat others as you would like to be treated,
regardless of what another may advise you.
LIBRA 1Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Your first thoughts on ways to enlarge your
income or enhance your security are likely Lobe your best ones today. If
you overanalyze, you might get off-track.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22 ) People like you for what you are, not for
what you can do for them. Be kind to others today, but don't be the only
one who absorbs all the expenses.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) If you feel fortunate today you're
right. Your instincts are on-target. However, don't push Lady Luck too
far. She has her limits.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jao. 19) A friend you're very fond of could be
the victim of gossip or misinformation today. If you hear anotlier saying
something inaccurate, put a stop to it.
AQUARIUS (Jan. ro-Feh. 19) Financial and material conditions are
likely to be mixed for you today . There's a chance you'll gain through a
wise move, then dilute the gain through impractical action.
PISCES (Feb. :lG-March 20) Important goals are reachable today
provided you do not make last-minute changes just when victory is within
your grasp. Be single-minded.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) In situations where you feel inspired to
take positive actions, the results should tum out very fortunate for all
concerned today. Yield to your impulses. ·
TAURUS (April :lG-May 20) Matters which affect your career or
status should be attended to early in the day. That is when you are likely
to get your best results.

The Meigs County Commissioners intend to apply to
the Ohio Department of Economic and Community
Development for funding under the Sma II Cities Community Development Block Grant program, a federally funded program administered by the state. The
county has, a $89,500 formula allocation to which it Is
entitled . A public hearing will be held on Thursday,
June 24, at 7:30 in the Court Room of the County Court
House to provide residents an opportunity to submit
their views and proposa Is and to fully explain this proposaL All interested persons are urged to aMend.

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last opportunity to renew aU
magazi ne
subscriptions .
Hostesses will be Mrs. Wiley,
Mrs. Eileen Buck, Mrs. Robert
Craig , Mrs. John Rose and Mrs.
Daniel Thomas.

POMEROY - Mary Shrine 37 ,
and Lafayette Shrine 44, Order of
the White Shrine of Jerusalem,
wi ll have inspection at 8 p.m.
Friday at Pomeroy Masonic
Temple.,
GALLIA-MEIGS Community
Action Agency will hold its free
clothing day for low income persons Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
The agency clothing bank is
located in the old high school
building in Cheshire.

SATURDAY
POMEROY - The first in a
series of outdoor Gospel sings
will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at
Pomeroy Riverfront parking lot.
The public is welcome to attend.
Singing groups wishing to participate should arrive earlier. No
amplifiers will be permitted.

SUNDAY
RACINE - Roger Buckley will
be a special singer at the Sunday
7:30 p.m. service at Antiquity
Baptist Church located one mile
above Racine on State Route 338.
The public is invited to attend .
POMFROY - Roger Buckley
will be guest speaker Sunday
morning at the Bethlehem Ba!}tist Church.
LONG BOTI'OM
Unity
Singers will present a program
Sunday at Long Bottom United
Methodist Church at 7 p.m.;
public invited.

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Prayer ond Bible Study .
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Methodiot Church, 7:30 p.m.
Saturda y. Residents are invited
, to attend with their music and
participate in the fellowship .

Main St .. Pomeroy . Sunday serv ices Holy
Commun ion on the first Sunday of ea ch
month , and combi ned w 1th morning
prayer on the third Sunda y . M orn ing
prayer and serm,on on oil other Sundays
of the m o nth . Church Sch ool and nur se ry
core prov ided . Coffe e hour in the Pari sh
Hall immed ia te ly fo llowing the se rvi ce .
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHR IST. 212 W .
Main St . Neil Proudfoot . pastor , Bibl e
sc hoo l. 9:30 a .m .: morning worship .
10:30 a .m .: Youth meetings , 6:30p .m ..
evening wors hip , 7 :30. Wednesday nigh t
p ra yer meeting and Bibl e study . 7 :30
p .m .
THE SALVATION ARMY . 115 Butternut
Ave . , Pomeroy. Envoy and Mrs . Ray
Wining, officers in charge . Sunday ·
ho liness meeting . 10 a .m .; Sunday
Schoo l . 10:30o .m . Sunday sc hoo l leader .
YPSM , Eloise Adams . 7 :30 p .m ..
so lvation meeting . various speakers and
music special s. Thursday - 10 a .m . to 2
p .m . Ladies Home l eague . all women in ·
vited : 7 :30 p .m . prayer meeting and
Bible study . Rev . Noel Hermon . teacher .

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Sunday School. 9:30 a .m .; Morning
Worship . 10:30 a. m .; Evening W or ship
7 :30 p .m . Mid -week prayer service .

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MIOWAY

JoAnn Newsome- Lecturer
Ph. (614) 992-3382

COMMUNITY

CHURCH.

De k ter Rd . . Rd .. langsville . Rev . A . A .
Hughes . Pastor . Sunday School 10 a .m .
Services on Tuesday . Thursday and
Sunday , 7 :30p .m .

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. 8oiley

Run Rood . Rev . Emmett Rowson .
pastor . Handley Dunn . supt . Sunday
school . 10 a .m . Sunddy evening ser v ice
7:30: Bible teaching , 7 :30 p .m . Thurs ·

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SYRACUSE MISSION. Cherry Sl ..
Syracuse. Services. 10 a .m . Sunday .
Evenin&amp;,services . Sunday and Wednes ·

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CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

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

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PRESBYTER IAN Chur ch . Church Sc hoo l
10: 15 a .m . , morning wor ship 11 30 a .
Tu esday
10 a .m ,
m .; Bible Study
Junior and Senio r High Yo uth Gr o up
Sunday . 6 p .m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOO. Pa sto r
Rev . John Ev ans . Sunday sc hoo l . 10
a .m .,
Sunday
wor ship .
II
a m
Ch ildren 's church . II a m . Su nda y
even ing serv ice . 7 :00p .m Wedn esd ay
even ing young ladi es au xil iar y. 6 p .m
Wednesday family wor sh ip . 7 00 p m
HAZEl COMMUNITY CHU RCH N ear
long Bottom . Ed sel Hart . pas to r Sun day sc hoo l . 930A .M .: Wo rshtp 10 30
am .: Pray e r meet ing . 7 30 p .m Thur s ·
doy .
MIDDLEPORT FREEW ILL BAPTI ST. Car
ner A sh and Plum . l es li e Hoymon
pa stor . Bob Grubb . a ss istant pa sto r
Sunday Schoo l . 10 a . m .. M o rning Wa r
ship, II a . m .. Wednesday and Salur ·
day Evening Ser vices . 7 :30p .m .

MEIGS

COOPE RATI VE PARI SH

METHOO!ST CHURCH
Rev . Robert McG ee .
interim director

POMEROY CLUSTER

Rev . Robert McGe e
POMEROY . Sunday Schoo l 9· 15 a .m .
Worship service 10:30 o .m . Cho ir
rehearsal. Wedn e sday . 7 p .m . Rev .
Robert M cG ee . pa stor .
ENTERPRISE , Worship 9 a .m . Church
Schoo l 10 a .m . Richard Rothemich .
pastor .
ROCK SPR INGS . Su nday School 9: 15
a . m . Worship service . 10 a. m ..
Richard Rothemich . pastor .
FLATWOODS . Church School 10 a .m .
Worship II a .m .. Richard Rothemich
pastor .

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER

HEATH , Church School 9:30 o .m
Worship 10:30 a .m . UMYF 6 p .m .
Robert Robinson . Pastor
RUTLAND . Church Sc hoo l 9:30 a .m .
Worship 10:30 a .m . Robert Rider ,
pastor .
SA LEM CENTER . Worship 9 a .m .
Chu rch Schoo l 9 : 45 a .m . Robe rt Ride r
pastor .
PtARL CHAPEL . Sunday Sc hool 9:30
a .m . Worship 7 :30p .m .
SNOWVIllE . Sunday Scho o l
9:30
a .m . Worship 11 :00 a .m .

SYRACUSE CLUSTER

Rev . Stan ley M er rified . Minister
FOREST RUN : Worship 9 a .m . Ch urch
Schoo l1 0 a .m .
MINERSVILLE . Church Schoo l 9 a m
Worship lOa .m .
ASBURY : Church Sc hool 9 :50 a .m .
Worship II a .m . Bibl e Study 7:30 p .m .
Thursday . UMW fi st Tu esdof .

SOUTHERN CLUS ER

.School. 9:30 a. m.: morning wor•hlp ,
-' 10:30 a . m .; eVening service,

7:00

p.m .

' WodnM. day ~lble Study on!! youth
,graupmoot[ngs, 7:00p.m.
• · MIDDLEPbltT CHURCH OF , THE
-' NAZAaENE. llov. Jim Broome, po•tar:
;&amp;in Whlle, Sun day school •upt. Sun&lt;!oy
school, 9:30 a.m.: .morning warsHip,
' 10:30 · a .m .;

Sunday

evangelistic

' mH!Ing,' 7:00 p.m. Prayer mooting, ·
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A s1m1lar pr1rte1ple applies to sp1r1tual sur ·
v1val and moral development Grown-ups are
e~vec l ttd 10 make !ltuuglltlul prov1sron k.11 the
relig1ous tra1nmg ol youth Parents have a
responstbll1ty to God 1n gwd1ng the spmtual
educatton ot lhe1r children The Church
through 1ts m1ntslrles ol worshrp and teach1ng
supoons our reSOlve to let through light lor
me litf/e ones
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School 9 00 o m Mornmg Wo r sh1p a t
B1ble Stud y
7 JO p m
10 00 am
Tuesday
KE N O CHU RCH O F CHRIST O li ver
Swo1 n Supenn le n der.l Su nday &lt;;C hool
9 30 every week
HOBSON CHRI ST IA N UNI O N Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m eve n mg serv1ce 1 30
p rn Wednes day prayer rnee l 1ng ·1 30

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BEARWAILOW RI DGE CHURCH

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CHRI ST. Dua n e Wo rd en m 1n1 s!e1 B1bl e
cl ass 9 30o m m01n1 ng w n r &lt;o htp 10 30
am . evenm g wors h1p 6 30 p m W ed
nesd a y Bib le study , 6 30 p m
NEW STIVER SV lllE COMMUNITY Chur
ch . Sunda y Sc hoo l se r v ice 9 45 a m
Wo r sh1 p se rvice 10 30 : Evong ei 1St1 c Se r
v ice . 7 30 p m
Wedn esday . Prayer
meet ing . 7·30 . Th ursda y
ZIO N CHURCH O F CHRI ST Pomeroy
Harri son ville Rd .. Ro b e rt Purt e ll . pa sto r
Bdl M cElroy S und.:~ y sc hoo l supt Sund ay
scho ol . 9.30 a .m .. w orship se rv1ce 10 30
a m . Sundod wor sh ip ser vice 7 30 p m
M on day a n Tu esday even in g se r v•ces
7 ·30 ea ch even ing
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHUR CH. Pine
G rove . The Rev . Wi ll1am M1ddl eswo r th
Pasto r . Church se rv ices 9·30 a .m Su n
da y Sc hoo l10 :30 o .m .
BRADBURY CHUR CH O F CHRI ST Jerry
Pingl e y , pa sto r . Sunday sc hoo l . 9 30
a m .. m o rning w o r ship . 10 :30 o .m
Wedn esday evening ,se rvi ce 7 30 .
AN TIQU IT Y BAP rt ST . Rev . Ear l Shul e r
pasto r . Sunday schoo l9 :30 a .m . Church
ser vlCe
7 p .m .. you th m ee 11ng
6
p m .Tue sdoy Bibl e Study . 7 p m

RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARtNE

Rev . Tho mas H. Ca lli e r . pasto r . Martha
Wo lf e . Cho1rman of the Board of Chn s
lion l 1l e . Sunday Sc hool . 9·30 a .m .
m o rn ing wor sh ip . 10·30: Sunday even ·
mg wo rship. 7·30 p m . Prayer m ee t 1ng
Wed nesday . 7·30 p m
RAC INE FIR ST BA PTI ST. Don
Wa lk e r . P o~ to r Rob e rt Smith . Su nday
sc hool su p! . Su nday sc hoo l 9:30 o m
m a rnmg worsht p . 10·40 o .m .. Su nday
eve n rn g wors h1 p , 7 30. Werln e.,do y
even1 ng B1ble study 7 ·30
DAN V Ill E WES LE YA N
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rnorn1ng wor !oh•p 10 45 youlh
!oer v tce 6 45 p m
evenmg worshtp
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prayer and pra1se Wedne&lt;,
cloy730pm
SOUT H BET HH {Sti ver R1dge ) Duane
Sydenslr tck e r
Sr
pastor
Sun day
Sc hool q o m
M01mng Wors h 1p 10
am You th Serv1ce Sund ay a t 0 p m
and Sunday Even 1ng Wo rsh1 p 6 p m
Brb le Study Wedne~doy 7 p m
SIL VE R RU N f REE BAPTI ST Rev M a r
v 1n Mo rk 111 pas to r . Si eve l1ttl e Sunda y
sc hoo l su p! Sun day sc hoo l 10 o rn
m o rn m g wo r sh1p
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Su nday
eve n m g w0 1Sh1p . ., 30 Pr o y e' m ee l1n g
and Btbl e stud y fh u rsdoy ., 30 p m
you lh m ee t, ng We dn e!&gt;d o y a t 7 p m

CHRI Sti AN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

36 3

N 2n d Ave , M 1ddlepo r t.S un doy Sc hoo l
10 00 o . rn . Sun
Wed Even 1n g Serv 1ces
730pm p m
LIBER TY Chn slm n Church 4 l 1ber l y
Ave Pome ro y Su noa y Sch oo l 10 o m
Wor sh 1p 7 30 Wed nes da y Se rv1ce l 30
p m.
CHES HR CHURCH OF GOO Re-v R. E
Rob m san pa sto r Sund oy sc hoo l 9 30
a m .. wo r ship se r v ice II a rn eveni ng
serv1ce
7 00
you th se r v1ce
Wed ·
nesday . 7 00 p m
LANGSVIllE CHRI STI A N
CHURCH
Robe rt E M usser . pa stor . Sun day sc hdo l
9 30 o m Paul M usser sup ! . mo rning
wor sh1p 10 30 . Sunday eve n1n g ser vice
7 00. m1d wee k se rv1ce W edn esday 7
pm

SYRA CUSE

CHUR CH

OF

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NA ZAR ENE . Rev . James B Killl e . pa sto r
N o rm a n Pr es le y , Sunday Sc hoo l Supe r in ·
l e nde nt Sunday sc hool 9 30 o m .. mor ·
n1n g wo r sh ip . 10:30 a .m . evange li stic
ser vice . 6 p .m . Pra yer and Pro 1se Wed
nesd ay . ·1 p .m . yo uth m ee ting . 7 p m .
ED EN UNITED BR ETHREN IN CHRIST
l!l den R Blok e . po!d or Sunday Sc hoo l 10
a rn . Robe rt Reed . sup! M o rn tng ser ·
man . I I o m . Sunda y n ight se rv tces
Chn sl to n Enrleavor 7 30 p .m . Song ser
v tce . 8 p m Preo chm g 8 30 p m M1 d ·
week Praye r mee tmg . W e dn e~ d ay 1
p m .. Al v m Reed . loy leade r
CHURCH O F JES US CHRI ST . l oca te d a t
Rutl a n d o n NPw l1 mo Roo d . ne)( l to

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10 a .m .: worship, 11 a .m . Choir practice .
Thursday , 8p .m .
LETART FAllSWorship service 9
a .m . Church Schoolll&gt;a .m .

PORTLANO, Sunaay School 6'30 p.m..

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

NORTHEAST CLUSTER

CHRISTIAN UNION . The Re v . W ill iam
Campbell . pas to r . Sunday School . 9:30
a .m .: James Hughes . supt .. e v ening ser
· vice , 7 :30 p .m . Wednesday e v ening
prayer meeting . 7 :30p .m . Youth prayer
ser v ice each Tuesday .
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH . letart . W
Va ., Rt . 1, Mark Irwin , pastor . Warship
serv ices . 9:30 a .m .. Sunday schoo l , II
a .m .; evening wors hip . 7 :30 p .m
Tuesday cottage prayer meeting and
Bible study , 9:30a .m . Worship servi ce .
Wednesday , 7:30p .m .

Rev . RiChard W . Thomas
Duane Sydenstricker , Sr .
Sheldon JOhnson
· John W. Douglas

JOPPA, Worship 9:00 a.m. Church
SchooiiO:OO a.m.
CHESTER, Worship 9 o.m.. Church
School 10 a .m. Choir Rehearsal 7 p .m .,

Thuhdays. Bible Study, Thursdays.
7:30p.m.
·
LONG BOTTOM, Sunday School at9:30
o .m . Eye.nlng Worship at'7 :30 p.m_. Thur-

Worsf&gt;p 7:30 p.m. Bible Study WednMckrfs at7:30 p.m.
.
ALF~ED, Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Momlno Worship at tl a.m. Youth, 6:30
p.m. SUndaY•. Wedn~doy Night Prayer
Mootlno, 7:~·p.m . .

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Amos Tdl1 ~ pa sto r Do n ny Tilli s, Sunda y
Sc hoo l Su p! Sun day Sc hool 9 30 o m
fo ll owed by m o rn1 ng wor sh1p Su nd ay
eveni ng serv1ce . 7 00 p m
Pr ayer
meet1ng . Wed nesd ay 7 00 p m
RUTLAND
C H U RC H
OF
THE
NAZAREN E. Rev Lloyd D G fl mm Jr
pasto r Sunda y sc hool 9 30 o m
war
sh ip se rv ice I 0 30 o m yo ung peop les
ser v ice . b p m Evonge lt shc ser v1ce b 30
p .m We dn esday se rv tce 7 00 p m
FIR ST SO UTHERN BAPTI ST Corne r o f
Second Pas to r Fra nk Low ther Su nday
sc hoo l . q:45 o .rn . wor sh ip serv 1ce 11
o .rn . and 7·30 p .m . Weeldy Bible St udy
Wedne sday . 7 30 p .m
MASON CHURCH O F CHRI ST Mdl e r
St .. Ma so n . W . Vo Euge n e l. Conger
m1ni sler Su nday Bib le Study 10 a m
Worship 11 a .m . and 7 p .m W edn es day
Bibl e St udy . voca l mu sic , 7 p .m
li FE SCI EN CE CHURCH
12 N o rth
Third St ., Chesh ire . Inde pendent . fun ·
domental servi ces. Sunday e v e ning 7 30
p .m . Pa stor Rev . Dr . Robert Pe rso n s
MASON A SSEMBLY OF GOD . Dudd1ng
lan e . Ma , on . W Va Rev Ronn1 e B.
Rase . Pasto r . Sunday Schoo l 9:45a .m . :
Morning Worship 11 a .m . Evening Se~ ·
vice 7:30 p .m . Wednesday Wo m e n s
Mini stries 9 a .m . {m e eting and prayer
Prayer and Bible Study 7 p .m .

APPLE GROVE. Sunday School 9,30

' Morning · Worship .10:30 a .m . Evening

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Rev
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Doo ley
Joe Say ' e
Sunday School
~upen nt enen t
~ unrloy
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9 45
o rn evening wo,~h1p I 30 p rn ProyPr
mee li ng I 30 p rn Wedne&lt;.day
TUPPER~ PLAI NJ CHURCH 01· CHRIST
V1ncent C ~.,..o l e r ~ Ill m1n1'&gt;ler Hermon
~Ho e ll
wpe• 1n1enden1 Su nday School
9 30om evcn1ng '&gt;e• v1ce ·1 p m Wed
nesd oy Btble Srudy 7 p m
CHESTE H CHURC H Of- I HI: N AlAR I:NI:
Rev Herbefl G rote po ., lor Fronk R11lle
o;;up l Sunday School Q 30om Wor o;; h1p
se r vtce II a m and I 30 p m Pr ayer
rneellng Wedne \odoy 7 30 p rn
LAU REL Cl! H FR H MElHOD ISI CHUR
( H Rev Robe1 1 Mdle r pastor
Lloyd
Wr tgh t Dueclo • o l Chi1Siton Educo110n
Sunday Srhool 4 :JO o m Mo r n1nq War
sh 1p 10 30 o rn Cho11 Prac ti ce Sun
day b 30 p m
hen1ng Wo r ship 7 30
p m Wedn e~do y Pray e r onJ B1b le Sl udy
i' :lOp m
DEX I ER CHURCH 0~ CH RIST C h a r lP~
Russe ll ) r mH11~ I e1 R1 ck M acomber
'&gt;u p! Sunday sc hool Q JO om wors hi p
serv1ce 10 30a m B1ble Jt udy l ue.,doy
"1 30p rn
Rf O RGA Nl lED CH URCH OF JESU~
CHRI ST 0 ~ LAf l f R DAY SA INT S Par
tl ond Rocme Road
Wdhom Roush
pas tor L1nda I: vans churc h sc h ool drrec
lo r Ch urch !.c hool 9 30 o m
rnornmq
worsh•p
10 :JO
am
Wednesday
eventng proye• serv1ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEH EM 8A PI IST Rev Eorl Shuler
pa sto r Wor sht p ser vrce 9 JO a m Sun
day sc hoo l 10 30 am B1ble Stu dy and
pr ayer se rvtce Thu rsda y . 7 30 p m
CARlfT ON CHU RC H K1ngsbur y Road
J1mm ie Eva ns pas tor Sun d ay sc hool
9 30 a m
Ro lph Car l super 1nte n den 1
even ing wo r sh1 p
l 30 p m
Prayer
meet mg Wednesday 7 30 p rn
LON G BO TT O M CHRJ SIJAN
Torn
R1 cho so n pa sto r , Wa lla ce Damewoo d
Sunday Schoo l Supe rmt e nd e nl Wo r ship
se rvi ce o t ~ o .rn B1bl e Sc hoo l I 0 a m
HY SELL RUN HO liNE SS CHUR CH Rev
Th e ro n Durham pas l o r . Sun da y Sc hoo l
ot 9 30o m M o rn ing wor sh1p a t 10 30
a . m Th u rsd ay serv 1ces ol 7 30 p rn
FREE DO M GOSPEL M ISS IO N o l Bu ld
Kno b loca ted on Coun ty Ro od 31 Rev
Lo wrAn ce G luesencom p pas to r Rev
Roger W il lfoo ss rston l pas to r Pr eoc hmg
se rv tces
Sunday 7 30 p m
pra yer
m eel 1ng Wednesday 7 30 p m G or y
G r 1f111h
leo deYo uth g roup'&gt;
Su nday
eve u'g 6 30 p m w tl h Roge r and V1o let
Wt l llo rd as lead e rs Com m un 1on ser
v1rf&gt;"- hr sl Sunday e ach m on th
WHITE 'S CHA PEL Coo l v d le RD Rev
Roy Oee te1 pasto r Su nd ay sc hool 9 30
wo rshtp se r v1ce. 10 30 am B1ble
0 m
study an d proy er ~e r v1ce W ed nesday
·1 30 p .m
RUTLAND CHUR CH O F CHRI ST Eug e ne
Und e rwood po sl01 He rb Ell1 o ll . Sunda y
sc hoo l sup! Sundo y sc hoo l . 9 ·30 am
morn 1ng wo r&lt;:&gt; h1p o nd co mun io11 . 10 ·30

am
RUTLAND SIBLE METHODIST CHURCH

a .m . Worship 7 :30p.m . I st and 3rd Sun ·
days ; Prayer meeting We dnesday 7 :30
p .m . Fellowship supper fir st Saturday 6
p .m . UMW 2nd Tuesday 7 :30p .m .
EAST lETART , Church School 9 a .m .
Worship service 10 a .m . Praye r meeting
7:30 p .m . Wedn~sdoy . UMW second

•day Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
REEDSVILLE: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.

Fares l Acre Porlo. Rf&gt;v Roy Clevenger
po !. l o r )u nday sc h ool 10 30om wo1
sh 1p I 30 p m B1bl e Sl udy WcdnP!.doy
I :JO p m Salurdoy n1g h t proye r se r v1ce
I 30 p m
HEMLOCK GROV I: CHRISTIAN Rogf'r
Wa l son po!.t or ( ren !.on Pro l! ~undoy
~&lt;hool sup t Morn1ng w o rsh1p 9 30 a rn
Sunday s&lt; hool 10 30 o rn eventng !.£.&gt;r
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Rev . Jam es Clor~
Rev . Mark Flynn
Rev . Flo r e nce Smith
Rev . Carl Hick s
BETHANY , (Dorcas) , Worship 9:00
a .m . Church Sc h oo l 10:00 a .m Bible
study . 1st . 2nd . Jrd and 5th Tuesdays
7 : 15p.m .; youth fellowship . 2nd and 4th
Tuesdays . 6 :00p.m .
CARMEL ond SUTTON (Worsh ip , Sun ·
day School and most other events he ld
jointly .) Sunday Sc hoal9 :45 and Worship
11 :00 at Sultan first and third Sundays
ond .ot Carmel second and fo urth Sun ·
days . Bibl e Study second . fourth and fit .
th Thursday s. 7: 15 p .m . Fami l y Night
Fe llowship Dinner thir.d Thursday . 6:30
p .m .

Evening ' Worship , 7 :30 p .m . Youth .
Fellowship , Wednesdo't , 7 :30p .m .

t and Moln, Bob Melton , minister . Scott
! SOitsMan, assOciate
minister. Bible

In what poets have called !he aa1k
forests there hve mrlhons ot small trees sap·
lings terns and shrubs Foresters call them
the understory

director Haro ld Jo hn son dt rec to r o f
education
HARRISONV ILL E PRE SBYTERIAN War
ship Serv ice. 9 a .m . Ch urch School
10:30a . m .
MIDDlEPORT PRE SBYTERIAN Ch urc h
Schoo l . 9:00 a .m .. M o rnmg wors h1 p
10: 15. Bible Study Tuesday 10 am B1
ble study , Thursday , 7 ·30p m

a .m . Worsh ip 11 a .m .

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992 · 3785 , Pom~roy

White, Sunday School . superintendent .
John Reibel. Sr ., ant . supt . Morning
Worship , 10: 15 a.m . Youth meeting ,

!MEIGS COUNTY, Rev. Wondq 1ahn11Gr1, .

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Clung, Sunday school. 9:t5 a.m.: Don

mooting and Bible •tudy, Wedno•day ,
,7:30p.m.
,CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middleport, 5th

The understory surv1ves and u111ma!ely
on shared lrgh l It seems to be a
pr1nc1ple o! Nature that b1g trees have an
obhga110n lo tel through light lor the t1We
ones

lt our~shes

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Sheth and Palmer . the Rev . Mark Me·

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Middleport , O h io

MORNING STAR . Worship 9:30 a.m.:
Church School tO:JO a.m.
MORSE CHAPEL. Church School 9:30

tOts , eager beoVers , 1un~or astronauts ,
junror ond senior h1gh BYF; choir
practice , 8:30 p .m . Wednes day ; prayer

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Tuesdoy UO p.m.
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday school

7:30 p.m. Wedne•day . .Including ':"eo

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MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO .

Racine- Rev. J~mes ,Satterfield , pastor .
Morning worsh1p, 9 ;45 a .m .; Sunday
school . 10:45 a .m . ; evening worship, 7.
Tuesday . 7:30 p .m ., lac:JI6i prayer
mNtlng; Wednesday , 7 :30p.m . VPE .

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

OF

GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E

Pauline Ash Darrah, evening speaker; Alma Louks,
Frances Roberts, Lucille Duke; back, left to right,
Selva Spencer, Thereon Johnson, Douglas Circle, Earl
Wells, Paul Sayre, Leonard Lewis, Herschel Roush.
The Johnsoos served refreshments. The 14th member
of the class attending the reunion but not present for
the picture is Clyde Cross.

REUNION - Members of the class of 1932 of
Racine High School were guests at an afternoon reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thereon Johnson
preceding the aooual reunion held In the evening at
Southern High School. Of 20 members of the class of
1932, 18 are still living and 14 attended the reunion.
From the lei~ !roo~ are Lucille Burke, Edna Deem,

attended the Quilt show at the Dairy
Bam in Athens and a reception for
the quilt exhibitors of Meigs County
at the home of Mrs. Dale Stoll , extension agent , Athens, Frida y
evening.

THE ANNUAL picnic of the
Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter
of the Daughters of the American
Revolution will be at 6 p.m. at 6
p.m. Friday at the home of Mrs.
Larry L. Wiley, Oak St .. New
Haven, W. Va. Members are to
take a covered dish and their own
table service. The meat and drink

CHUR CH

NAZARENE : Co rne r Union and Mulberry .
Rev , V irg il Byrer . pastor . G len M cClung .
ass t . pastor . Clyde Hender son . pa stor
e m e ritus. Sunday Sc hool. 9 :30 a .m ..
G le n M cC lung . sup! .; morning worship .
10:30 a .m .; eveni ng service. 7 :00 : mid ·
week service , Wednesday . 7 :00p .m .

Chester News Notes
By CLARICE ALLEN
Dr. and Mrs. Billy Robert Allen
a nd Ka ti e, Westerville, were
weekend guests of Mr . a nd Mrs.
Clayton Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood,
Springfi eld, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Letho Wood .
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wallace,
Xenia, were Saturda y ni ~ ht guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chnsty and attended the Chesler Alumni banquet.

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Mill Work ·
Cabinet Making

F1n es t 1n
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M odui .H H o m es
Pom eroy . 1100 E. Mam

John F . Fu l tz , Mgr .

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INSURANCE
SERVICES

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Diamond Savings &amp;
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public relations chairman of the Big Bend Unit.

P o m e r oy

Pomeroy

214 E . Main
992 · 5130 Pomeroy

J . Wm . " Bill" Brown, Owner
Phone (614) 742-2777

of Columbus, 0 .
804 W. Main
992· 2318 Pom e ro y

28 2 W . M •• n

Prescriptions

992 · 2955

VIRGil B. TEAFORD SR.

FRENCH'S SUNOCO
SERVICE CENTERS

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

AWARD - Mrs. Charlene Hoeflich of The Daily
Sentinel Staff receives a public service plaque from the
Big Bend Unit of the Black Diamond Girl Scout Coun-

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

11IIS WAY PLEASE -Argentine President Leopoldo F. Galtterl
assists Pope John Paulllal the airport in Buenott Aires Friday morning
after the Pope dellvered hi&amp; arrival address. He plans to spend two days
In the country. (AP Laserplioto).

OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH -

Wa!n.ut and He nry St s., Ra ven swood . W .
Vo . The Rev . George C. Weiri ck , pastor .
Sunday School. 9 :30a .m .: Sunday war ·
sh ip . 11 a .m .
CALVARY BIBL ~ CHURCH. now locoled
on Pomeroy Pike , County Rood 25 . near
Flatwoods . Rev . Blackwood . pastor . Ser ·

GroccrH..'\ Cener.lt Ml' rc h &lt;Hld t \P
h',lc tn l' 949 HSO

v1&lt;es on Junrloy 01 10 30 o m ond I 30
p rn wllh Sunday .. chool 9 30 a rn B1bll'
"' tudy Wedn£'\d Oy 7 30 p m
INDEPENOI:NI
H Oli NE S~
CHURC H
Pearl ~ I
M1drl! epo r 1 Re v
INC
0 Dell Manley po~ l o r
~undo y '&gt;Chool
9 JO o rn M or n1nq wo,~h&lt;p I U JU am
evenmg wor'&gt;h1p I 30 p rn luP\dov
I'} 30 p 111 Worn ron~ p1 oyer rneelong
Praye1 and p10 i'i(' ~P rv i C P WC'dne ., doy

., :JO p m
RUTlA ND APOSIOLIC CHUII CH Or
JESUS CHRI ) I Elde• Jame~ Mille1 B1ble
~ludy
Wednesday I 30 p 1n
Jundoy
Jchool 10 om Sunda y n1gh 1 !&gt;£'fv•ce
I :JU p m

POM EROY W~. Sl~YAN H O LU&gt;JES~
Harr 1'&gt;onvdle Roo9 Eod l·teld\ po'&gt; lor
Hen r y Eb ltn J• \undoy Sc hool ~up l
Sunday ~cho o l Q 'JO o m Mor n1nq War
sh1p II o rn \unrloy evpn,ng \ervl(f'
., JU m P10yer MPe li ng lhur\doy I JO
pm
JYRACUS~ FIR~T CHURCH O f- GOO
N o l l'enlcco~lal RC' v Geo rge Ode r
po&lt;.lor Wor'&gt;h'P &lt;,tor •n ((' Jundoy Q 45
o m
Junrlay &lt;.c hool II o rn war .. h•p
I :JU p on
lhln~clov
provf'r
'&gt;Civ&lt;fe
tnf&gt;Phr1q .' 30 p I I\
M1
HIRM O N Unilr&gt;d Br e th1 en m
(hi t•,! Chur ch Rev Robf' r! ~o nd e 1 ~
po., tol Oon Wt ll lov leodf'r Joro lf'rl on
lP•O ~ (ornrnl!n il v oH CR B/
Sunday
schoo l q JO o rn M o rnmq wOI\hip ~e r
YoCP IU ·1 5 a on 1.' "('""'9 pr('ad1onq .,e,
v1ce '&gt;f'( onU and l our th \undoy '&gt; l JO
p m (hr i'&gt; IIOn ~ nclcavor l1r &lt;.l and thud
Jundoy ~
I :JO p 111 Wf'dnl· ~ doy provPr
m;&gt;plmg and B1hle \ l udy I JU p rn
JEHOVAH'.&gt; WIINI S~ l J J/JIQ ~lo lf.'
Roule 174 tOne moiP en &lt;, l ol Rullond l
'.&gt;undoy Boblc IN l ur£' q JO o m
Wal
chl owe r '&gt; li rdy 10 70 a m
I ue'&gt;doy
Soble &lt;,ludy
I :JO p rn
lhur ~doy
1heot tOIIC ~c h ool I JO p m
~er v rCP
Meellng B ')Up '"
!WILAND FR I: ~Witl BAPll~l Chu rch
Solem St
Ru!lond Do nald Korr ~r
po~ l or
Bud Stewc11 t ~uper 1n tendpn1
Jundoy School !0 o n1
f'vr&gt;n1ng war
'&gt;h 1p ·1 30 p m WC'dne .. doy C&gt;vPning !&gt;e '
VI(€ f ]0 p rn
CHUR CH 0 1 GOD o l f'1 op hcory located
on I h e 0 J Who!P Rand o il hog'"lwoy I 60
Sundov )fhoo l 10 o rn Ju ru?rm tenden l
John Lov£' doy hl '&gt; l Werlne.,dov nogh t ol
rno n l h ( PMA se rv1 re'&gt; \econd Wed
ne.,doy WMB llH'('long l hord thr oug h fr ll h
you rh '&gt;e1v1ce George Croy le po~lor
HOI'l:: BAPII Sl CHAPl::t
S/0 Gran t
51 M1ddlepo•1 Sunday ~chool lOa m
morn1ng wo1sh1p ll a 1n evenmq wor
sh 1p 7 p m Wedn e'&gt;doy even1ng B1ble
~ ludy and p1oyer mee t1nq I p m
AI
l dt aled w tl h Sou thern Bop11sl Con
ven l10n
BRADFORD CHURC H O f- CHRIS I
R1cky C tlbe• I pa slor ~ I eve Pock ens
~upenn t e nd enl Sunday Schoof 9 30 o
m Ch urc h Serv tces 10 30 o rn
JU BI LEE
CHR JS II AN
CE N TER
Geo rg e 's Cr eek Rood Rev C J lPmley
pas to r Jo h n I- P 11 ure ~ ~~rPrmlPnrlPn l
Church ~chool Q 30 o m rnorn1ng wor
'&gt;h 1p I 0 30 even1ng se rv1Ce 7 p rn Brbfe
Study Th u r ~ 7 p m Classes for oi l age'&gt;
Nur sery pr0v 1ded l o• wor sh1p serv1ces
ST PAUL LUTH ERAN CH URCH Co rn er
o l Sycamore a nd Second S r ~ Porne 1oy
f he Rev Wd l1 orn Mi dd leswo rth Pos l or
Sun da y Schoo l 01 Q 45 o r11 onrl Church
Serv1ces II o rn
~AC RE O HEA Rl Rev Fo the1 Paul 0
Wel ton pastor Phone 9Q'} ll:l25 Solur
day f'ven 1ng Moss 7 30 Suncoy Moss 8
ond lO a m
Con le'&gt;SI On Solur day 7
l 30p m
VIC TO RY BA P I I ~T
525 N 'Jnd St
M1ddlepor 1 James ~ Kee\ee po !. IOI
~u n doy m01111rl9 wor~h1p
10 o m
evenmg se1v1ce l Wednes day ev£:nlng
wors h 1p 7 p m
Vrs1tOI10n Thur sd ay
b30prn
TRIN ITY Chr1\ li On A .. sernbly Coo l v olle
Gd befl Spence r pos l o r
Su nday
sc hool 9 30 o m m o rn 1ng wo r ship II
n rn Jundoy even1ng se rv1ce 7 30 p rn
m1dw ee k p• aye r serv 1ce Wednesd ay
i' 30 p rn
MOUN ! O J, ve Co rn m un1 t y Ch urc h
La w rence Bu sh pas to r M o11. Fo lme r Sr
Supe rmt enden t Sunday Sc hool and rn or
n 1n g wo r sh1 p 9 30 o m Sundoy evenmg
serv 1ce 7 p rn You th mee l1 ng and B1b le
study Wednesdoy 7 p m
UN IT ED FA JIH CH UWCH
Rou te ·; on
Po m eroy b ypa&lt;, ~ Rev Robe rt Srn11 h Sr
pa '&gt;lor Hev Jarne\o Cund iff ass tsl on t
posto1 Su nday School 9 30 om mor
n tng wor sht p t O 30 a m evenmg wor
sh 1 p
I 30
Women ~
Fellow.,_h,p
Tue'&gt;doys 10 o rn Wed nesday ntghl
prayer servrCC' I JO p m
FA i lH BA PTI ST Ch urch Mason mee l
ot Unt !cd $!('e l Worker s Uno on Hall
Ro dr ood J l reel Ma son
Morn&lt;ng wor
sh1p 9 30 a rn Sunday Sc hool lU 30 o m
Eve n 1ng Serv1Ct" 7 p rn Proyer fl1e e 11ng
Wed nesday I :JO p m M1d Wee k B1ble
Stud y , Th u r ~doy "I p m
FORE ST WU I)I tiA P!I ~T
Rf&gt;v N y l e
pa sl or
Co1 n el ,u s Bunc h
Bo rd en
Sunda y sc hoo l
Q :JO
supe nnl enden l
am secm'd and lo u • th Sunday'&gt; war
sh1p se r v1ce o t ') JO p rn
MT M O RI A H BA P11 Sl
Four th and
M o m St . M1dd leport Rev Calv1n M 1n
n1 s pa sto r Mr s Elvm Bumgar d ner
sup!. Sunday sc h oo l 9 30 o m wors h 1p
se rv ice . 10 4S om
BURliN G HA M
SOUTHERN BAP f i ST
CHURCH Rou te I Shade Pas tor Do n
Black . All dta!ed wt lh Sou ther n Bop ll sl
Con venllon Su nday sc hoo l 1 :JO p m
Sunday worsh 1p 2 30 p m Thursda y
evening B1bl e stu d y . 7 p m .
PENTE COS TAL
A SSEMBL Y
Rac m e .
Ro ute 124 W di10m Ho back pas to r Sun ·
day sc hool 10 o m .. Sunday even1 ng se r ·
v ice . 7 00 p .m W ednesday even1ng ser ·
vice at 7
CARPENTER BAPTI ST. Do n Ch ead le .
Supt . Sunday Sch ool . 9:30 a .m M orning
Worsh ip . 10·30 a .m Praye r Se r v 1ce.
alternate Sundays

MIDDLEPORT

PENTECOSTAL . Third

Ave .. th e Rev . Clark Bak e r , pa sto r Ca rl
Nottingham , Sunday Sc ho o l Supt Sun day Sc"hao l 10 a . rn
cla sses fo r ali
ages ; Evening se rvices
6:00 .. W e d ·
nesday Study . 1 30 p .m . Yo uth ser vices-.
7: 30p .m . Frrday

ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP. 128 Mill St. .

Midd leport. Pastor is Bro the r Chuck M e·
Pherson . Sunday Sc hool at 10 a m . Ser ·
v ices Sunday evening ot 7 p m and Wed ·
nesdoy at 7 p .fl\

�Page

8

The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

Robert Kyle Werry, son of Bob and
Karen Werry, Middleport, recently
observed hts first birthday with a
party a t hts home.

Meigs
and area
births and
birthdays

Clowns and balloons decorated the
cake winch was served wtth tce
cream and Kooi-Atd. Those attendmg a nd presentmg gtfts were
hts parents, hts maternal grandparents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Lowe ll Pnce,
paternal grandparents , Mr. a nd
Mrs. Charles Werry, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve P n ce, Stephanie and Stacey,
Mr a nd Mrs. Dave Cunnmgham,
Mr and Mrs. Mike Werry , Brandon
and Ryan, Mr. a nd Mrs Jtm Werry,
Rtcky and Randy, Mr. and Mrs .
Mtke Milhron, a nd 1\jrs. Norma
Goodwm

Werry

ll,

Friday, June

Middleport, Ohio

Shato

1982
Pome

Rtcky Hoover Jr., son of Rick and
Jacquehne Hoover, observed his
thtrd btrthday at his Bradbury home
recently. A Dukes of Hazzard theme
was camed out a nd gtfts were
presented to Ricky.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Manford
Hutton, Mr. and Mrs . Steven
Hoover, J . R. and Ashley, Mr and
Mrs. J ames Hutton, Dma h Stewart ,
Cmd t and Jonathan Unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Powers and Davtd Hoover.

Kristin Shato, daughter of Jtm
and Donna Shato of Ga ltlpolls, celebrated her seventh birthday recently at the home of her
great-gra ndparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Re ibel, Pomeroy.
Others attending were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donley Reibel and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Craig
a nd Sara, Ml nersvUle. Sending a
gilt was her great-aunt , Althea
Strong, WllkesvUle.

Business Services
PULUNS
EXCAVATING

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GARAGE

- Dozers
- Backhpes
- Dump Trucks

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

- Sewer

s 20· 1 mo

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complete remodeling,
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Worked in home area

Water-sewer-Eiectrrc
Gas Line-Ditches
Water Line Hook -ups
Septic Tanks
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5 Happy Ad s
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72 Money to L oan
13 Pr o fess,ona l Serv1ces

_ Real Estate

7 Yard Sel le (p.:Hd 1n oclvnn&lt;,'l
B Pubi1C Sel iC

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Farms for Sa le
Bus •n ess Build1nq s
Lo t s &amp; Ac r eaqc
Rea l Es tat e Wan ted

Publi C N ott CL'

NOTI CE OF
APPOINTMF NT
OF FIDUCIARY
On Mrw 78 198/ •n lt w
MPI CIS County
Proh,lh·
Cou rt Crl st• No 73788 Jnlln
T M c Cirlon ?•11 K ,l n,lwtl,l
BlvcJ
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Oh1o
43130
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Pr ol1olll' J\HI(II ' ( It r k
161 .:1 II I HJH

19R / rl l Nll1C II llrllf' ,111 b1CIS
will IX' opt' nNI ,1nct rf'.'lCt
tn for milt,on on tlw typ,.
ot IJdltn{! rn,1 r h11ll' rPQUirf'd
'" rlVrl d,lhlf• .11 ltlf' rn,l yo r ' s
oll 1ff'
Till' Villrl(H' rl'&lt;,t• r v(''&gt; ltH'
r 1Q II! to fH ff'J) ! Qr r f'jr'C I
,1 ny or ,11 1 h1rl&lt;; ,ln(l w,liVI'
,1ny ln l orm,l lillt '&lt;, 10 IJICI
cJ,nq
Frr cl Hotfrl l,ln Mnyor
Vdl,l(tl ' at M1Ckllrport
Junf' 11 If!
Pu hlt C NOII CI'

PubliC Not tc e

NOTICE TO

BIDDERS
400 METER
TRACK FAC ILI TY
IN ME IGS LOCAL
SC HOOL DISTR ICT

PUBLIC NOT ICE
The viii new of Ml {l(!lf'f)Orl
will r eCl.'tVf' sc~llf'ct b1ctc, tor
n ulddy m rlC iliO f' ,1 1 1!11 • ot
tr c f' at lhf' m(wor 737 R,lcf'
St , until J 00 PM Junr l!:i

41 House s f or Rent
42 Mobil e H omes f or Rent
43 Farm s for Rent
44 Apartment tor Ren t
45 Furn1ShPd Rooms
46 Spa ce tor r en t
47 Wilnled to Ren t
48 EQurp m en t for Rc nt
49 For Lease

Puhl tC Nni1 Ct'

Sc a led proposa ls will be
rPU'IVed IJy th e Board of

74 Motorcycl es
7S Boats &amp; Motor s
76 Au t o Parts &amp; Accessortes
77 Au to Repa 1r
78 Camp 1ng EQutpment

Gallla County
Area Code 614

Puh lt c No1 tCC

Bl
B2
B3
B4
BS
86
1:!7

6 1 Farm EQutpment
67 Wan ted to buy
63 Ltvestock
64 H ay &amp; Grarn
6S Seed &amp; Ferttlrzf'r

H ome Improvements
Plumbtng &amp; H ea tm g
Excava ltn g
Elecr• cal &amp; Refrrqera tt on
Genera l H au ling
M H Repatr
Upholstery

Va ll ey Plaza
, 446Co
8025
Tr ad1ng
. Spr m g
The l zaak Walton Club wt ll
sponser a prtmtftve muzzle
l oad rng t arge t shoot Sun ·
day June 13th a t the.r c lub
farm 31h
miles So
of
Chester on Shade Rtvef Rd
Thts ts strt c tl y a pnm• t• ve
shoot benc h off hand No
scopes perm1tted Pr1zes
wtll be tu rkeys and bacon

Me,gs Co FISh and game
c lub
Due to the bad
wea th er a nd postponement
of the~r ch1cken B B Q, 1!

Pub lt c Nottc e

Pub li c Nottc e

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED USE
HEARING

be1nq 100 acre s rno r r or
less. bound ed on thr nor th
by lands of EMI We1rner .
on fhc eelS I by lilnd::. of W•n
HowMd , on the south by
l ands o f JnrnPS Shee ts, ()(}
lhf' Wf'SI by INnd s Of MMron
G ntrell
Hf'nry Lf'O John son
Junf' Opnt John so n
( 6! II lt c

Thr restdent s ot M c, qs
Co unty arc 1nv,tc d
to
prov•de w r rtl en and oral
co mments concNn,nq the
poss1 bl e uses of q encral
n ' v cn uc shrHJnq fund s nt
thr proposed usr tl ear ,nq to
br tw ld on June
1982 . at
th e Metqs County Com
rll l SS 10ner s' off, ce f rom 1
PM to 3 PM
Avcl d ab lr fund &lt;, ilrnount
to $ 112,000 00 Th• s f rQure
1nc tu des tun cls f'xpec ted to
hr r ecerved lh.:s yec1r plus
untlppropr~?lt ed fun ds from
prrv 1ous ent1tl e d pcr,od s
Srn 1or Cdrz cns .1nd ot her
spr c 1ill tn teres t qroups nrc
rn ro ur&lt;'lq ed to attend

n.

MEIG S COUNTY
COMM ISSIO NER S

Pub lic N of tce

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742- Rulland

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Up to 15 words

Thr ee day

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Public Not•c e

FMERG[NCY
V l l l AGF. OF

POMfROY
ORD IN ANCE NO

~27

ORDI NANCE AMe NDIN G
ORDINANCE NO
521.
ADOPTE D SE PTEMBER
71 1962 . PROVIDIN G FOR
THE IS SUANCE OF BO N
DS BY TH E VILLA GE OF
POMEROY . OH 10 . 1N
THE

PR1 N CtPA L

AMO UNT OF $ 100.000 FOR
TH E
PURPO SE
OF
VILLA G E

H ALL

tM

Pub li c Nof1CC'

11 ··n ON II 1981 th ,o; roun
r 11 cH1optc' d C r cl,nnncf' No
5/'J
nrov •rllnq
for
the
l 'l"&gt;Uilnn• of b onds hy Jtw
V illrlqf' o f Po•1wroy, Oh10
on fh f' prnlC, piil il'llOUnf of
$ 100 000 tor PH • purposP of
villiiCJI' h r1 11 l 'llp r ovf''ll r•n ts
nnd r lt 'r l ~lr l n l t rl n f''ll f'f(lf'n
cy

WH E R EAS
II
IS
n1•rrss nry TO ,l 'llr nd Srlld
rr sotul1 on to rt· f lC'C l IIH
r toc,,nq {i rll' ' on .,,,,d ISSUf' ot
hondo;
BE 1T ORO /\ tNED h y
PH ' Cou nr d o f l hr V lllrl(ff' o f
Po•1wroy Sl ,l l f' of 01110

SEC TION I ThO! SEC
T tON 2 o t Orct 1nnncr· No
sn iHIOplrct Srp l f''l1 hf'r ? I
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SECTtON 'J Thiit nonClc.
of l hf' Vd lrl (lr ol Po'lw r o y
Oh10 bl' tS&lt;;U f'CI 1n tht • pr m
,,p,11 .vnou n t of SIOO ,OOO for
t1H' purpoc.,r il forf'O:,llrl S~l t{l
11omts c, h ,l ll bf' d~ltrd 0 1
Tobrr
I
19flt , at
lflf'
fiPOO'll lll tl l 10n at Sl 000
P,lrh nu'l '~ b f' r rcl lro •n I to
100 1nfiU S1VI
rl ncl Shtl ll
hr~lr ,n trrP SI (I t lhl' rille nt

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21 cu. ft. 1439
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tr Q•ll 1983102007 InClUSIVe
SECT ION 2 Thi!t If IS
l ounrl ~1ncJ df' l f'Plltned th a t
olll formnl ii ( I IOOS of tht s
roun r ll
concern1nq
and
rPI,lt rn q to lh1· pa ssage ot
tll1 s ordtnanc e wrre adop
trct 1n nn oprn rnce ltnQ of
th 1&lt;; coun cil nnd that &lt;'Ill
ctl' l lbcrat,ons ot tht s coun c rl
nn d of rlny o f 1fS com
•nl!trps Tll ilt rl'SUitcd 111
su c h tor rnrl l nc t1 0n, were rn
'Tlert1nqs opP n to t he
publ1 r rn r ornpl,an ce Wt th
n il lrQtll rcqu,rrrnen ts, rn
c tud1nq Sec t1 on 171 21 of t he
Oh 10 RevtSC'd Cocte
SECT tO N 3 Th rs v lllaq e
c lerk 1S hNr by o'IUihor.zed
,1 nct dtrPCff'cf to ccr t1f y a
r opy of f h1 s 01dmance to
lh f' County Aud1 t0r of
Mf'IQS Co unty , Ohto ac
r ordrnq 10 law
SECT tO N 4 Th1s or
d1nnncf• ts here by dec l ar ed
10
bf'
&lt;'In err.e rqen cy
'llC'ii SVre necessary tor t he
nrcscrvn t• on of the pubiJc
pr ilcf' health , sa fet y , com
fort nnd wr ii Me of f he
p' ·ople of the V tl laqe of
Pomeroy 1n that bonds
rr f erred to hcr e1n mus t be
au th orrzecl and ISS ued 1m
'lledra tC' Iy tn order to sup
port
cons t ruct ton co n
trn c t s. and rt shall take a f
tee t upon rts pa ssaqc
Pilssed June 7, 1982
Mayor Claren ce A n drews
J\ tt es t
E li en J Rouqh t

KITCHE-N CARPET

,gg
$
8

INSTAllED",

6234

dt,

MlDOLEPORT -

Call 992-6259

6 garbage bags of c lothrng
ch-tldrens &amp; adult s Ca ll 446

4807

276 Sycamore St.
Middleport, Ohio

1 yr old ma te O ld Eng l tsh

lype Shepard dog , gen ll e
Ca ll 446 4656

5 21 I mo

PH .

5 -27- 1 mo

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SE RVI CE

843·3171
To a good hom e 9 mo ol d
part border collt e Good
w1thch1ldren 614 949 2779

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

From
th e
Smallest
H ea t er
Core to th e
Large st Rad•ator .

VIRGIL B. SR . WI.
-- 216 E . 2nd 51.
Phone
1-(614)-992-3325

BISSELL .
SIDING CO.

Rad1ator Spec•ahst

NATHAN BIGGS

"Beau11ful, Custom

JS Y rs Ex penence

Buill Garages"

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Call

for

free

Siding

estimates, 949-2801
949-2860.
No Sunday Calls

Pomeroy , Oh .

Ph. 992-2174
2 26 tfc

or

3 11 tic

FOR THE
BOTH OF YOU
STYLING SALON

-Addons and remodeling
-Roofi ng and gutter work
-Concrete work
-Plumbing and
electrical work
!Free Estimates)
Ph. 949-2609
949-2234
RACINE, OHIO
5· 19 1 mo

20% OFF
All PERMS
FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE
TUES. Ni.GHT IS MEN'S NIGHT
Open Tuos.lh1u Sat
PH 992-3912

F01 Appointment
528 J mo

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

dog. 304 675 1892
LOST Ladt es pr esc npt•on
q tasses nea r
Rd
Con
st ruct1on between Rac 1ne &amp;
Syrac u se Lost Sun ntgh t
304 8B2 2567 Ca ll co ll ec t
WELL framed , reg 1ster ed
pet found
tn
Pleasa nt
Valley Hospttal parktng
lot , Tuesday am Seektng
w her e
abo ut s
Ca ll
Hosp•t a t Lab after 11 P m

LOST Short legged beeg le
front fee t turned tn An
swers to Jasper
Long
Hollow ar ea Reward Ca ll

992 5533 or 992 7782
Yard Sa le
FLEA Marke t Open atr .
Chll trcothc Mall Shopprnq
Center Buyers and Se ll er
Welcome June 11 12 13 No
c loth•nq s~ l es

NEW LI STI NG - 12x60
arr cond tttoned rnob tl c
home w •th natural qas
furnace and leve l fenced
l ot 107&gt;&lt; 110 plus Wdl

'"ke$ 13,000
OWNF R

5 Family Yard Sid e 3 112
mtles from

FINANCING

141 ,

- One acre .n Rutland
Townsh tp Rural wn ter
and Plcc tri C aYr~dablf'

u.s , Rt. so East
Guysville, Ohio
Authorized John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
1·3-ttc

TOM HOSKINS

I R I SH Se tter, good wa tch

$20,000

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Ph. 949·2160 or 949·2322
4·20-ttc

pup 304 895 3885

N EW LI STIN G - Onf'
fl oor 2 bNtroo•ll horne
Cen tr il l arr nnd heil t.
c rt y utllrtt es, base'llent ,
storm ltxtures. n nd near
shoppt n q
for
only

BOGGS

And Home Maintenance
• Rooting of all types
eSiding
• Remodeling
• FrH estimates
• 20 Yrs. experience ·

PURE Beag l e, part Beag l e
pup,
German
Shepherd

NEW LISTING - Frne
fnrndy hO'll c tn t hf'
country on qood hMd
roild 10 Eas t f'rn School
D1 str rc t 1700 SQ It l1ke
nf'w 7 room home 3
bedroom s. 111:, ba ths,
ga r aqe for 3 c ars . and
hea t bil l tsonly$ 17 50 b y
teasr

RANDY'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

SYRACUSE, 011.
SUMMER PERM. SPECIAL

3 k1tle ns 614 949 2786

N f W LI STING - N1 Cf'
11 76 sq fl r n n c h horne
H.1s 3 bedr00 1llS, 1' 1
bathS, / ShOWNS, heclt
purnp c nrpf't,nq, !her
mopilnc wtndows , and
T P
waiN
Ow nf' r s
may
h e lp
flniln ce
As k•nq $49.900

COUNTRY
Frne
older hom e on qood hard
ro ad nea r r est hom e •n
A One
co nd1t10n
3
bedrooms, f am ily room ,
attachr d qaraqe and
workshop on INrQe leve l

Ao·

Fantaslic v1ew of the River! A

~··-­

;',...,.till_
.:::::J.IIWII...t al

MIODLEPORT - A three bedroom modular hom e
three yea rs old, two baths, W B.F .P .. electnc hea t:

9 n. and lZ n. W1DTRs

central air. Large family room, unusual built-in k/1 -

chen, separate utility. S45,500.

STARTING AT $4.99 Cash' &amp; Carr• .

REALTORS :
Henry E. Cleland, Jr., GRI
Jean Trussell

-BACK cARPET.·

DoHie Turner

Office

.'

·

'

!r
I

W.-'4 CoiltiHJ,oltfll t-12, ..ft
......... ,.,........... 2 ....
Tha..:.otd llilwiUit Nl&amp;(lt, ~-2:30,
1/1 Cetoltfl lilllt.
fii.&amp;Sot.·LIIt ..... . ...

992-6191
• 949-2UO '
·t92;56'2
992·2259

SilL .-.,..,.,
... --.
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.

... """ .... lloL-$11.4 Jill···

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*'"lll';t:;:,;;'is

I

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V. C. YOUNG Ill

992•6215 or 992-7314
Pomerily. Ohlo
, 9-30-ttc

I

PIAN TUNING
~ DRLPAl .R
,

I,

:

-

field Centenary Rd . Sal. &amp;
Sun.

.:19-Uc

,.'].!;....,.......,......,.....,.;,;.~~f
- · 'I...:.:.:::.._
Visa
Mltster
Cha~ge
..._ _
........

...

lh

W~NI

AllS

I.

cessories, misc.

4 Family Yard Sale SAM

Sat. June 12. Rl . 7, Youngs
Mobile Homes.

__..__

....

June 11 and 12, 275 112
Jackson Pike, 9 to 4.
Clothes, furniture, dishes,
electronic games, •x4 ac-

Ho11sing
H v aclqllartcrs

'

' A!Wird'IK....

l:W.U72

Garage Sale
Fairfi eld
acres Subd1V1sion . Fa1r•

Sue Murphy, Helen and

.."ii'iiMu
Iii;.......... . .....-

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

M1tche ll Rd 9·00 to4 ·00

Bruce Teaford, All
Realtors. Aller Hrs.,
992-361S qr 992-3325.

.Yard Sale at Kerr, Oh .
saturday 9 , to ? Clothes,
household Items, toys, &amp;
1misc .
I

41 ii&lt;ndy Thur s F r r &amp; Sal
Mnson Bow lt n{l L iln f' s, 3rd
St ,
Ma son
J ewe l ry .
d iS h('S , c to f h1nQ
Snl 12 10? 1 &lt;ll df' t11rouqll
Gw ster G1rls Sll('S 6 6x
liidi ~"'S
thru
14,
•nen s
c loth1n(1 r ecords &amp; lll1Sc
4 tarntl •cs S~lf , Junf' t ? 9
500
L 1n c ol n
Htll .
Pomeroy 0 11

Sf' vl'rnl ynrrt sn iPe:. ,n Tup
nrr Pln 1ns Srl l I? Wnl c h
tor SICln s
Snl 9 4 MulbL' rrt H f'l(tl11S
Po'lwroy
1\c ross
t ram
Hos pttrll
Y A RD s,11r W!'d nrc:.clily
fhu rsdily &amp; S,1 tu rct r~y 7373
Ml Ve rn on Bnby r lottw s
GA RA GE
s,l lf'
Anl,qur
sn 1nnl nCl whf't •l powf'r "&gt;ilw
trnil rr
c. lf'P '&gt;
l urn 1lurP
'lll"t{ Fr111 ,1y C~n(l S,l !U re1nv
9 4 Kr&gt;nn t•tl l Our&lt;; ! Rt ? I
•n111 l ro•n tunr t. on I &amp; 87
L f'On WV
FtVE l rvnilt ynrrt "&gt;rllr
Fr1c1ny &amp; Sc1 turct nv 9? I
•-n 1lf nbOVf' Hr&gt; ndf're,on 011
35 W,ltch for $1q n&lt;.,

TWO f &lt;Vl11ly ynn! &lt;.,,l it • l ltll
10 ? L awN r' nct ot
Hnrtt orct WV wilt c h tor
'11 0n s

4
Ff\M IL Y
YMd
\,llf'
Mason
Bow l 1n q Cr n1 Pr ,
3rrl
Sl
9 5. T11ur sctn y ,
Fr 1d c1y
&amp;
Srl l urdny
Jrwf'lry , d1 shes

a

Publtc Sa le
&amp; Auct1 on

R1ck
P ea rson ,
Ex
penenced A UCTIONEER
Esta tes , an t•Ques , fa r m .
household L tcensed Or'l to
WV Buy 1ng anttQUes 304

773 5785, 773 918S
AuctiOn every F r r nr g ht a t
th e H ar tf ord Commun rt y
Center Truckload s of new
merc handtse every week
Cons1gments of new and
u sed merchand1se always
welcome
R•chard
Reynolds Auct toneer 275

3069
!JEDS I RO N, BRA SS, old
furn•tur e, g old , s tl ve r
dollar s, wood tCC boxes,
stone 1a r s, anttques, etc .
Comp l e t e
househo l ds
Wrtte MD Mr ll er , Rt 4,
Pomeroy , Oh Or 992 7760
Gold, stlver, s f er lrn g ,
1ewe l ry, r~nq s, old co 1ns &amp;
c urrency Ed Burkett Bar
ber Shop, Mtddl eport 992

--- - - - - - -- -

Ca ll

Hrgh School Graduate"J. &amp;
Sen tor s you cnn earn ove r
S550 00 per month while
lenrnmg a va lu ab le skr ll
lrk e co mpu ter repatrer
shee t m e tal worker
or
refrtqeralton Plu s you will
have a sec ure part t• me tOb
w •th the Amry Nat•onal
Guard after sc hooltnq
Beneftt s rn c l ude a S1.500 00
en l ts tm e nl
bonu s,
$35,000 00 ,de rnsuranc e
and fr ee tutf10n to any
co ll ege or trade schoo l rn
West Vrrqtnra Interested
pe r son s may ca ll (304) 67 5
3950 or 111 West V trQ1n 1a c all

WANTED to buy Oak or
poplar logs, 304 67S 5823
9

Wanted} ~

B_uv

WANTED TO BUY Old fur
ntture and Anf1Ques of all
ktnds , ca ll Kenneth Swatn ,

Buymg
Go ld.
Stiver,
Platmum , old cotns, sc rap
rmgs &amp; Sil verware D a ily
quotes ava 1l ab le
Also
coins &amp; co1n supplies for
'ale: Spnng Vall ey Trading

Posll• on av arl abl e tndepen
dent
lrv1nq
worker
Max1mum live (5J hour s
per week (pa r t l1 fllC' work)
Qualrfr c atton s h1qh sc hool
drp loma , 1nler es te d nnd
know ledq e about per sons
w•th
m e nt al
rPtar
daf •on / de ve lopm ental d1 S
ab d•t• es. mu st hav e own
lran spor ta llon, ftve
(5)
re f e r e n ces
requ 1r C' d
Res ponsrbtl1t1e S t6 as s1l a
nand rc ilpp ed person
to
rnatn t a,n
Independent
lrvtnQ 1n a commun1ty
r es tdence and rnc1rntarn
record s Sal nry $4 00 per
hr , twenty cent s (20) per
rYHie
tra ve l
rerm
bur sC' m ent
Avadab.t tf Y
July I. 1981 Conta~ t Lore n
D Phe lps, Super,ntendent.
P 0 Box 14, Ches h1rC' , Oh

45620 (6 141367 0102
baby s1llf'r Tu f&gt;S
Frt n1qh t 5 30 to 11110
n1 qht Georqf's CrC'e k arc,,
Wr~nted

r~ nd

Call 446 3982
So meone to !1 ve 1n nnd ca r e
lor 69 yr .o ld m~1 1 e han
d1cnpped CCI II 446 2445 or

446 1309
Salf' S ~lf'lp nePclf'd
M on 446 JJ/0
Woilre ss c1 ppll c nt ,ons now
be •nQ a cce pt ed, apply 1n
person Bob Evil n s Strak
Hou se Ga llipOl iS
E ldNy mnn nerd s per son
to sfn y, keep t1ou se nnd
cook Ct1 11614 388 8716
Ha.r
dr ec.se r
w1lh
mnnaqers h cc n s t• on l y
want ed part tt me Ca ll 446
7266 or 446 7620 or 446 4038
Pnrt
l1m e secrc tc1r.a1
pos1t1on Resume only wdl
be il c cep tc d H 1Qh sc hool
qrr~duat r bookkeeprnq f'X
per1en ce. C)( pertence fa )(
form s helpfu l
Must be
reltab te and ab le to work
I nd epe ndentl y
Se nd
resum e to Kotalr c Lan
dscnp1nq 86 1 1nd Ave ,
Ga ll1potr s, Oh 4S631
Sa les
Represen t 1ve
f or
es tablt shed ltfe and hci!lth
•nsuran ce company Lrv•nQ
rn or nenr area of Pomeroy
and
M 1ddleport
Salary
p lu s
commrsston
Frr st
venr ear n rnqs up to $20 ,000
Complete
tra1n1nq
proqram
and
fr1nq r
be neftts For oppotn t ment
ca ll 6 14 5921073 or se nd
resume to P 0 Box 120
Athens Ohro

R N 's L P N's

NEEDED

NOW to fulfrll reQutremcn
ts of 1 C F Cer ttfl ca tton
Salary commensura te wt th
trarn1nq ilnd C)( perren ce
Exten s rvc bene f t t s 1n
c lu dtnQ
pard
hosptta l rzr~tron, r et trement
proqram, no pen ally s1ck
leave, 3 week vaca tt on to
sta r t. more Contact Per
sonnet Ortec tor 304 67S 3230
or wr •l e Lak1n H ospr tal ,

Lak on , wv 2S150
S2SO 00

wo e &gt;ly

(lull y

Wil l care for the elde rl y •n
ou r hom e Trarned and ex
per1enced 614 992 73 14
Have vaca ncy for e ld erl y
Board and roan and laun
dr y
Resonab te
614 992
6022

w e pay cash for la te model agent Phone 446·1694

446·0069

Will eta bclby S1f11nq 1n my
11 0111(' L liiOlll 3H8 9755
Want ed to d o IJ.J by 51!1 onq
Phone 446 9550
Cnrpenter work , r epa1r or
r em od el rnq, wall pa nel1 nq,
ce t1 1nq tile , and some parnl

C" ll614 992 2759

21

cnr c.

lS

- -

-Schools
- --- -lnsfruc1ion
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Karate the ultimate in setf

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TRIST ATE
MOBILE
HOME S USE D MOBILE
HOMES, CARS, TRUCKS
GA LLIPOLI S
CHEC K
OUR PRICE S CA LL 446
7S72
CL EAN USED MOBILE
HOM ES
K E SSEL'S
QU ALI TY
MOBILE
HOME SALES . 4 M l
WEST, GAL LIPO LIS . RT
35 PH O NE 446 3868

Pr1 ce r edu ced For c.alc or
rpn t
I 'Jx60 7 l)('d room
rno bde homf' w•th ? lo t s
rurnl wnter
Gns hcill
CtosP to c, t y t,,,, ts Call
•146 17fl4
7 IJclr MH nt et' turn . n a t
qa s hea l on p r,va tP lot 1n
Gn ll1pOI1s Cn ll446 1409 b el
W('('ll 41 0 7P M

Bus tn ess
Opportuntty

Or t rilde
11x60 m ohile
homP t 01 cnr or tr uc k Cc1 ll
446 4'Jfl2

Show tndk
dr•nkers a
prod uc t that may e as il y
f'C~ rn you $80 000 , W1fh1n the
npx t yea r Call Robert H n r

per3046 75 1293or67S 5866
Money to Loan

REFINANCE or pur chase
your hom e 30 year hx ed
ralf' WVa &amp; Oh1 0 Leader
Mortqaqe, 77 E State St ,
A then s, Oh 614 5913051

23

Protess 1ona t
Serv tces

C&amp;L Bookkeepmq
Bookkccp1nq &amp; ta x serv1 cc
lor n il ty pes of bu s1nesses
(MO l Nen l
446 3862
P 1c1no lun 1nc1 and rppn •r
Lanf' Dnn 1Pls Assoct ntc ot
Brun1CMd1 ' ::,
G nl l•poltS
nnd Cunn•nohnm 's A lhrns
7ll2 ?951 or 992 20B 2
Bu s1nesses Pol111 c nl, un, on
•nadc
1mpr1nled
ad
Vf' rt1 S1n0
s p ef1il ll 1f'S
Sl i( lt. NS ')I Qns , &lt;llfl f(hf'5
Ph OTlf' 304 075 3334 H 0
·· s a• n " So'llrrv tll f'

M ob il e l1 0mf' 17x5/
t urn
111 qooct rand

PrHI
Ca ll

614 368 8686
1970 GrNIQry
l 1x65
'J
hd r oom , i1 1r cond
Iran i
por c h $ 5 000
L ot
a l so
iiVililab iC' $50 614 99? 6093
2 brdroom Sc hulfl M obd f'
Hom(' 1n Re~ c ,n e Ciill 614

949 2726
Lilr qc
selt&gt;ct,on
ot
pr eowned rnob•l e home s
Mon t h of June on a ll homes
pr 1ced over S5 .000 Your
c hot ce of $500 r eba te or ft e
downs and v1nyl Sk1rt1nQ 1n
stnlled All h omes or un1f s
tr nded ,n on new homes
so ld by th 1s dealer shiP
N a&lt;llf'
C~nd
nddrc ss
of
pr('V IOU5
o wn er
upo n
r('Q Uf'SI K lllOSbury 11 00 E
Ma•n Sl , Pome r oy 614 99'}

7034
l?x60 1971 Stnr 7 bedroom ,
.=t1 r con d 1t1 oner por c h &amp; un
ciprolnn,nq
Furn 1Shf'd
ASkln0 $5 000 61ll 992 7181

USE D MOBILE
576 7711

HOME

MOBILE HOME S MOVED
L1crnsf'cl &amp;
30 4 576 '}7 11

Real~
-

31

147 acrP t arrn qood hOUC.f'
bMn5 C.J II 446 2599

~o n d

1\ hous.£&gt; on 11'1 ncre lot on

Bu l avd lf' Porter
446 4732

Rd

1nsurf'd

Ca ll

Two
bc ctr oo•n
•nob 1le
hO&lt;llf' 10 x 60 304 675 IllS/

Homes for Sale

Call

H ou sl' t or sn iP 4 rm rl nd
bNih , qarnqe 114 acr f' of
c1round Cnll 446 0054
For so li' hom e tn town , 4
bed r oom fiO'llL' fully ca r
prtcd. tnr QP k1fchcn , IMqe
bn c kyard , 3 bloc k s ! rom
pnrk and sc hools, natural
cws hetl l rn SO's Mu st see
to appreciate Call 446 3137
n tt r r 5PM
F or sa le or lr adr 114 rlcrf'
frlrm
Ha s llOU SP , bnrn .
pond , rura l watf'r (&lt;'I ll 6 14

1982 Nn shuil 14 It x 70 II
mobile hom e 7 11 x 10 II
E xp~lndo . 2 hedroom. 2
bn ths, hr c pl nrf' nil rlec
30ll 576 ')706

'"C

1973 VICTORI A N 14){65
turn1shed
unctrrpenned
w oodbur n 1nq ! Jr Pp tn ce, ex
tril n1ce
rc~dy
t or 1111
'llf'd1 afe pOSSf'SSIOn
614
446 7336 , 304 67 5 4544

MOBILE HOM E FOR
RENT WITH OPTION TO
BUY set11nq on n1 cf' lot
hnlt wny betwC'c n Hun
t 1nqton &amp; Pt Pl ens ant 304

576 7711
TWO bedroom , excel l ent
r onddron . 304 675 404 5

368 8515
33
tT 's GE TTtNG L A TE but
you ca n sf, II hilv e a horne at
your own d you ea rn bet
wf'f'n $9,000 nnd $ t 5,000 a
y e ~r
2116 houses wilt be
buil t .n the state of Oh10 un
d er
f arm hom e rural
hou s.n q
proqram
th e
rernarnd er of 1982 ltl f'SC
horne s wil t be ftnanced
W1f11 no Uown payme nl and
pr~yrnent s wtll be low as
$ 125 per month See our
model nea r the P 1c Pa c
MMkCI on R T
50 , W
A th en s or call 992 7034 l or
1nfo
K ,nqsbury Ho•nes,
t tOO E Ma1n St Pomrro y ,~

Oh
3
hd r oo rn
hou se
1n
Po•nProy
v1nyl S1Ct1nq
hrf'pl acc
N1 ce loca t1on
Pr, ccc1 to se ll $24 ,000 614

992 7446
2 horn es on 111 acr e
3hd room ,
1 2 bd r oorn
ChOt ec locatton Rt 33 , Har

ll ord. W v" 304 882 2965
br~ck lir epln cf'
bn se men t , (Jaraqe , onf'
nrre Kyqcr Creek lltql1
sc hool d1 strr c t Frr st trm f'
offPrcd for sa le To sef' call

Farms for Sale

28 ACRE farm , 420 lb
tobac co allo t men t runn tn g
wa ter year round $10,500
Phon e 304 675 685 1
50 Acre farm , 3 bed room
house
wrth
spa c rous
remod ted kr tc hen , 2 ponds ,
barn , pnced to se ll Se ll or
trade for hou se 1n town

304 89S 3083
35

Lots &amp; Acreage

Prtce reduced 7 lot s W1fh
rural water close to c1 t y
lr mtls, $4,4SO 00 Call 446

1294
For sale one and half ac r es
more
or
t ess.
ap
proxrmate l y 600 ft road
frontage
on
Co ra
Centerpotnt Rd near Cen
terpo1nt
$3 ,000 00 Phone

682 6944
Farmettes 3 75 acres to 5
acres Flat lot, c liy sc hool
d1 stn c t Call 614 379 2196

3 bd room

24S 9210or 614 992 390S
Hou se . comrnerc•al s 11e
qnraqe on Jl t 1 acre off Rt 7
bypass Mtddleport , Oh
$12,500 Land contra c t 614

TWO acre lo ts 150 If road
frontage,
C1ly
water,
beh•nd 84 Lumber , ca ll 304

67S 6873 , 67S 36 18
15

AC RE S overlookmg
Kanaug h &amp; Oh•o R1vers , tn
corpora ted , pn ce reduced,

304 67S 121S

992 6762
TWO stor y, 3 bedroom , full
ba seme nt, $40 ,000 S7 ,000
down &amp; assume loan of
33,000 at 8'!1 EnQitsh Cour t.

Hou se, 4 rooms and bath,
Hen der son
$11 ,500
Ca ll

Betty Sue Epl1ng 30' 67S
1070 or owner 675 4203
Ass um abl e 71 " per ce nt
loan, 4 bed roo m , 2 full
baths , all elec tn c 75x100

corner lot I 304 882 2319

1• '" ACRES, 2 homes, Hart
ford , land contract. wa ter
&amp; sewer, household good s
304·882 2965

defence all private lessons,
HOUSE Meadowbrook Ad
Men, women. &amp; chlldren
d1t1on, 3 bedrooms. tam11y
1 acre or less Ot land in Instrucllon lhru black belt
Galha or Mason county ap· Also available Karate room w1th ftreplace. ce n
prox. half way between uniforms puching and tral atr, basem ent, phone
Gallipolis &amp; Huntington. kicking bags, and protec· 304-675 1542
Ca11614-256·1755 after 5:30. tive equtpmen1 . Jerry
h
ba ths,
Lowery
&amp; Associates
SI X room ouse, ,2 ,
Front driver side seat for ·Karate Studio, 143 largesunporch,50x70 lot,
1971 Vega, vinyl Call 614- ·Burlington Rd ., Jackson, garage &amp; small out
loh. Ca11614·286·J074 .
llbuild1ng, 304-675 4208
388·8193.

' ------- --

t1omes
fOr ~a l e

FilliHlml

Bu s1ness or stor e r oom 1n
Pi!rk Ce ntral Hote l

22

Mob 1l ~

un
House fr a il er 7 hctr
turn , Chcnp rnqu1rf' il l
Bl nck o., So h•0
B1dw f' l l
StilfiOn

304 67S 3585
Insuranc e
13
SANDY AND BEAVER In

sura nce Co ha s offered
servtces for f1re 1ns ur an ce
coverage tn Ga ll1a County
for a lm ost a ce ntury
Farm , home and p ersonal
coverages are
Co .. Spnng Valley Plaza, property
availabl e to mee t
10
4-46·8025 or 446 8026
diVtdual needs
Contact
Neal Insurance Agency,

c lean used ca rs .
Frenchtown Car Co
B 1II Gene Johnson

Re s td ent ,al
E lecfr• c &amp;
P tumbtn q, 12 years (' )(
penence , iii! wo rk qu ar an
tec{t Cn ll 014 156 1748

lol l FREE I BOO 642 3619

4-46 3159 or 256 1967 1n the
even1ngs

Tr i!S il COIIf'Ctton 8. haul1nq
Call 446 4ll80

PRIVATE
304 675 5367

Sentinei-Pa e-9

31

Wanted to Do

196 7

quaranteed) workrnq part
3476
or ful l ft m e at hom e
Weekly paychecks mar led
OLD FURNITURE . beds . drreclly to you from H ome
rron. brc1ss, or wood K1t OffiCe eve ry Wed n esday
c hen cubb ards of a ll t ypes Sta r t tmmedta tely N o ex
ne c essary
Tables, r ound or squa r e ppr. e n cc
Wood rce boxes Old desks Nat.onill c ompany Detail s
and bookcases Writ buy and app l1 ca tr on mailed
co mpl ete hou seho ld Go ld, Se nd your name and ad
Stiv er, old money , pocket dress t o Ame rr ca n Ft elrt y
watches, c ha tn s, rtngs, and Company, H •rt ng Dept 77 .
etc lndt an Artt fa c ts of all 1040 Lone Stc1r Or , New
t ypes A l so buytnq b aseba ll Braunf el s, T X 78 130
cards Osby Mart1n 992
6370
Sttu ahon s Wanted
12

c hildre n

Ga rage Sa le Thurs &amp; Fn

owner f1nancmg

)lllco. . .

. ~"~.... n..n..,ri.-s.i: .

vent. women,
c lothes

LISTING
Business &amp; bu1lding
May tal k trad e 6i

-==

I

7'

NEW

,,. El!loolltll

,l

Sal 218 end of Ne1g h
borhood Rd Turbme rool

tak e less

:=-=.r--

drlob

Bed

Yard Sa le Thur sday thru

Ask1ng S9,800 00 but w111

........ II 1.11' I

11th

1st n q hl off of Bul av tll e Rd
Fr•
&amp; Sat
c hlldr en s
c lothes, toy s, tu r ntture
Watch for stgns

room home w1th garden
spaces
Bath ,
a ll
ut111t1 es and cM port

CARPENTER
SERVICE

&amp; - ARilllllt

ling porch. Ask1ng S45,000. Owne r wants offer.

NAYLOR S RUN -

YOUNG'S ,

CAIIOLEUGIIT Ill
111. I, Chllllrt, 1111.
St. 111. 7, ""'""'Chllllrt
&amp;lllildltplrt
llls.: ......s....
2:00 P.ll.-2:30 A.ll.

Ga llt po l rs on

lOt h &amp;

spreads , c urta •n s, new pop
cor n pope r , lots of rea l n tce
c lo thes, 1eans, mrsc Ra •n
postpones

Only $3.400 00

Off 124 1n Ra c rn e on Brand
way St Thur s r~nd Frtday
Larq('
wom ens c lo t h('S
&lt;1wns ~1nd c hddr C' n and
Ill! sc

&amp; 12th

2 k•ttens 1 male bla ck and
wh •te 1 femal e Ca li co 614

pd

Beh1nd
Jones Boys
1n
Pomeroy
Clolhrnq
tor
children and ndulls. too ts
lots at rnt sc tf c rn s

Free to good hom e 4 ktt
ten s, 7 wks o ld Ye ll ow an d

Ha ll Elkhound 5 males To
good hom e 614 985 3558

742-2081

9037

Cockspoo , 6 mos old to a
good home , good wtth
childre n Ca l l446 9357

wh1te Ca ll614 379 2435

Open 9 till 6
Closed Sun. &amp; Mon.

Srver at Fam•lv Yr~rd Sa le
M •sc rtem s Sa t June 17 .
10 00 5 00 4 miles pa s t
Holzer Hospttat on Rt 160,
turn left on O ld Rt 160 7th
horne on r1qh t Call 446

YARD Srl lf'
Fr 1{tny &amp;
&lt;;il turdil y , 70 Bu rctr llr A d
d 1110n , 9 5 K n 1( K n ~1c k s
'1115(
( lo t h1n o &amp;
oil " ns

PARTS

foundations,

-----------i

Th er e w tfl be no

charge lo the advert iSe r

New and Used

'
Licensed &amp; Bonded
Phone 949-2293
or 949·2417
3-3-tfn

remodeled three bedroom home, formal di ning
t"Odm, utt11ty r'?Om, basement, Side deck, front sit-

GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM

G1veaway

co lumn

reclamation ,

peting , and bath owner w!lll a nd contract $62,000.

I

ap

304 67S

does not offer or attempt to

Truck, Auto and
HARLEY
DAVIDSON

vice, water, sewer, pon-

~rox 1mate l y 600' of frontage for ca mpmg, boa tU"tQ,
f1shtng · Balance of the 7S acre farm 1S wOOded and
15 acres t1ilable . Three bedroom home, new ca r I

by

only

ANY PERSON who has
a nyth 1ng to g1ve away and

FRYE'S

Dozer &amp; backhoe ser-

(61 II li t

BE AUTIFUL RIVERFRONT ACREAGE! -

r efer a Is,

po 1 ntm~nl

lot

GOOD SELECTION•OF
IN

Doctor

8 20 tf c

C&amp;M
EXCAVATING
AND •
CONSTRUCTION

one floor plan , three bedroom hom e with full
base m ent, garage, exce ll ent cond•t•on S25,900

CARPET STA-RTING AT $12.95
Square Yard ~th Pad. Instilled

~;~:~~s~~~ AEl:~~r~J:~~

• Refrrgerat-

"I can't stand the suspense,
dear - why doo't you make a
fool ol yourself oow and get It
over wtth""

5

Doberman
month old
puppy
fema
, ha
le s part
tatl

PRIC E REDUCED - Owner Will la nd contract th iS

GIANT CARPET SALE

PERMANENT
HAIR REMOVAL

eOish-

~==========~rr===~=~~===~[::=~~~~~~~~l 3cro pped Ca ll446 4656

ava il ab le - $35,000

AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, AT
6:30P.M.

3 29 tt c

NEW LI STING - Ar e you IOOk •nCl for ten acres of
lan d Wtth a three bedroom, one floor plan home'
Part basem ent, bea ut1ful land sca p e ! Blended rate

446-802S

TOOLS- FURNITURE
COOKWARE
MISCELLANEOUS

licensed &amp; Bonded
PH. 992-7201

NEW LISTING The toca tt on of th1 s three
bedroom , t wo bath home wt ll 'Tiean conventenc e
for you - Mulberry Ave Ex t en s1ve r emodel1ng,
equ tpped k 1tchen , basement, qarage, assum abl e
low tnter est loan ! S56,900

SPRING VALLEY TRADING CO.

Cal l 614-949 2342 around 8
am

offer any other th ong lor
sa le may place a n ad 1n th1 s

plumbing, electric, and

FREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992-6011

Brrng

HARRISON'S
TV Repa ,lr
&amp; Service

heating,

•dump truck

608 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO
PH.992·2259

THURS., FRI., SAT . &amp; SUN.
10 Til6 P . M .

Custom kitchens and appliances,
custom
bathrooms, remodeling,

help

WANTED Someo ne to ap
pra 1se old prtm1trve too ls

• Dryers • Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

C• R• MASH
CONSTRUCTION

• backhoe

Real Estate - General

SIDEWALK SALE

&amp; Commercial
Call742-3195

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

882- New Haven

ll'ls-Lelart
937-Buffalo

Public N otr ce

I 1Vf' f1N r pn turn (5°o) J)f'r
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pa ynb l f' J um' I
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Sf'mtilnnunlly
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coupons llwr rto nllr~ c tH d
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r,1 1d b onds ,1r r so ld I)C,lr onq
rl Ctd i Nf'nl r,llf' Of 1nlrrr st
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lhnt
hNf'lnbf'I Orf'
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tw,l r su c h rntf' of lr")lNf'SI
(l S 'll,lY br f)rOvodrd for rn
ttw rr·&lt;:,ol ut ron of r ounc rl iiJ)
prov tnq tht nw(lrd Thrrf'of
S,l,dc. bond s sh ell I •n,l tur (' rn
11 Jr1 r co n srcu t1 Vf' "&gt;C'rlrll or
clf'r on Drcr•11bcr I o f C'.l ch
yf'olr rlC, fo llow s
$4 000
tro•n 1983 ilnd 1007 , 1n
( IU SIVf'
IJf' and IS ~l l ' r f'by rl•ne ncled
IO rf'r'ld rlS foll OWS
SEC TION 2 Thr~T bond s
of lhC' V .tlaqe of Pomeroy ,
01110 hf' •sc; ued •n t hr pr .n
r •f) ill iPlloun To t $100,000 tor
1111' pl.Jrnosf' rl fOrf' sa rcl Sard
l)ond c, Shill! br dn tect on
Junr 25, 1982. or lhC' ela te of
CIOSinQ Wl ttl th e Fnrmers
Hornr AdllliOislr n tt on nnd
mily br •Ss ucd as a S1nqtr
bond •n fully reQ tSter ccl
1or•11 (or n s cou pon bonds,
of tht ' dPno•YHnat,on of
$ 1,000 PilC h , nu•nberl"d
f ro m I to 100, rnc l us •ve).
rlnd Sll.=tfl beilr ln fer f'S f af
ti H' rnte of l tve per ce ntu m
( 5° 0 ) pe r C~nn u m, pnynb lr
(lnnu ,ll l v on Decembe r I of
eM il yr&gt;ar unt1l lhl" pr 1n
fl l) rl l
'1U'll
IS
pntd
Prov1ded, howrv er , that tf
Srl l{l bonds (1re so ld bC'M tnQ
,, cl li i Nrnt rote of tnter es t
fro •n
lhnt hr r e tn beforp
sprcr hf'd, c;a td bonds Shell!
hf'M c. uc h rn te of tnterest

:a,::~;~s

And

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Up to 15 words

Pub li C Not1CC

PROVEMENT S. AND
DECLARIN G
AN
EMERGENCY
WHEREA S on Seo

33

343-Portland
247-Letart Falls

tend

SICkles and lawn mowers

ors

Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614-843-2S91

(Average 4 words per l1ne)

Mnry Hobs t ett er , Clerk

34.
35

Pomeroy
985-C hester

All members urged to a l

All Makes

ewashers

inst~~~~~;~tial

R1. 3, Box 54

12 Wor k sessiOn wil t start
a t I p m Suppe r at 6 p m

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVJC[
~

needs ;
furnaces
repair service and

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

wt ll be he ld th ts Sat June

Help Wanted

TIME&amp;P AR T TIME
446 33S8

18

Lawn Mow •ng no yard to
OrQ or sma ll Re l taO ie and
d ep endab le For es f• mate
c all 446 3159 after 6PM 256

The
mos t
su ccess ful
dtresc t ·se lltn q company rn
th e world ts IOOk1nQ tor
peopl e who want to make
qood SS$ Avon
FULL

Spnng

ment ce nter $14 00 Sprmg

~'Jl£e£ c

II

sli ver Father's

Ntght craw lers Sl 00 pe r
doz Sprrng Va ll ey Tradmg
Co, Spnng Va ll ey Pl aza,

FOR FUTURE U SE "

For all your wiring

wood buildings24x36.
lnsulatedDogHouses

667- Coolville

Up to 15 Words

f 6! II li e

27
28
29.
30
31
..32

..

Area Code 304
67s-Pt. Pleasant
4S8-leon
S71&gt;-Apple Grove
773-Mason

992- Middleport

=:

Va ll ey Plaza, 446 8025

'" CUT OU T

Sizes from 4 to 6 and all

Mason co., wv

M etgs County
Area Code 614

446--Gallipoh s
367-Cheshtre
388-Vinton
245-Rio Grande
256---Guyan Dist . •
643- Arabia Dist.
379- Walnut

servlees

Farm supplht:;

Utility Buildings

following telephone exchanges.

73 Vans&amp;4WD

&amp; li'JeSIDEII

=-Rentals
II Help W ~l nl cd
1? S liu~1 1 1 0 n W~lnled
I J In suran ce
Ill Bu s1ness Tra 1n1nq
15 Sc hool s 1nstr uc t 1on
10 R,ld •O. TV &amp; CB RC'p,ltr
17 M•SCel l ilnCOUS
18 Wcln l e(l To do

71 Autos for Sale
71 Trucks for Sa le

= e~m =-

~­

Va ll ey Trad1ng Co . Sprtng

Free Estimates
4 20 li e

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Size5 start from 30x24"

Classified pages cover the
51 Hou se hold Good s
51 CB , T V &amp; Rad10 EQU i pment
53 A nt1ques
54 Mtsc Mer chandtse
55 Burldtng Supplies
56 Pe ts for Sa le
57 Musc 1a lln strum ent s
58 Fru 1ts &amp; Vegetab les
59 For Sa le or Trad e

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS

999

L1ftle koo l res I. 1ce ches t by
Igloo, lravel,ng ref r esh

O'Brien Electric
Service

EUGENE LONG

1 oz

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1 Card of ThanK. s (pa1d 1n ndv clnccl
'l Cnrd of ThanK. s ( pa 1d 1n advc1nceJ

sewi ng

446 802S

Greg Roush
Ph . 992-7583
or 992 -2282

or 992-712 1
3-24 tfc

W

Hoover

;

FinanEial

and

machine repair , parts, an d
P1ck up and
supp11 es

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Or Write Datly Sentinel Classtfied Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeory, Ohio 45769

1Aneuncements

LAFF-A-DAY

SWEEPER

•E lec tnc work
•Custom Po le Bldg s
•Rooftng Work
14 Years Expc n ence

Also Transmission
PH. 992-5682

Large or Small Jobs
PH. 992-2478

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leaner, one half mile up
Cr eek Rd
Ca ll

-Gas L1nes
- Septoc Systems

A Smurf theme was catrled out
with the ca ke lnserlbed "Happy
Sm urf Day, Kristin " Homemade
Ice cream, coffee a nd tea were
served.

The Dail

rt, Ohio

41

Hou ses for Rent

Homes for Rent, L ease or
Land contract •n town or
cou ntr y
Ca ll
Strout

Realty, 446 0008
5 r
hou se on r• ver,
beaut1ful vtew, pnvacy,
$~7S per mo plus depos•t

Ca ll 446 4922 afler 5 30 or
week dens

2 Bedroom House at 120 3rd
Ave Gas Hea t S235.00 mo ·
plus depostt Call 446-3643,
The W1seman Agency
2 B ed r:oom Home w1th
basement on Lower R1ver

Rd Over acre S260 mo
Call 4-46 3643. The Wi se man
Agency
1 bed . house 1n Rio G r a nde .

Ca 11446 01S7
5 room house, ref . &amp; sec .

dep . Call after 5, 4-46·0571

�Page-l 0-The Daily Sentinel
41

Houses for Rent

Pomeroy -2

They'll Do It Every Time

bd .room,

remodeled, -408 Spring .
Carpeted, security deposit.
SIOO. Rent Sl95. Call after 6
p .m . 992·2288 .
3 bd .room house, newley
redecorated,

carpe ting ,

$300 . per month. Stove and
refrig . turn . Gardener
turn Bath and 1;,, garage

l't:XY'e$TEI&lt;

.-tNP

11LJ15S ••••
W6 I&lt;J'OW IT's
1RAIMIA TIMIO WII6N

'THE S&lt;O.IE OUTFITS ...

MillE GOHHA S&amp;e
OOW THESE Tl'O

s

HAN!&gt;!.&amp; rf.... , - _ - ~

Approx . so feet 4 112 ft .
cha in link fence, 3 112 ft .
gate &amp; hardware, $60 .00.
Ca ll 446·7554 after 6.

1..,,.,....,

- - - - - - - -Carpent er tools , saw drills,
lots of too ls 1 Togg lebur g
nanny
goa t
Rabbits
Ca lifor ni a, New lela nd ,
and chi ckens Antique fur ·
niture a nd oth er 1tems to
numerou s to mention . Ca ll
614·446· 7920.

New t1ouse 1n Sy racuse, no

pels, S275. month plus dep
and references Call 992 7841 .

3 bedroom hom e, wtfh op·
tion to buy $200 month rent

SlOO secunty deposi t, 807

SWA IN
AUCTIO N FURNITURE &amp;
PAWN SHOP 62 Olive St .,
Ga ll ipolis 3 piece living

3rd St . New Haven, WV
304·882 ·3434

FOUR room house, Cam p
Con ley, $130

per month,

FURNISHED

apartment,

plus deposol. 304 615· 1371.
304-675·3812

adults, close to Hosp ttat.
304 675 2257

MODERN 2 bedroom, fully
ca rpeted
hom e,
near
schoo ls &amp; market, 304 675
4892 .

LARGE , furn1shed , one
bedroom apar t ment in Pt
Pleasan t, modern fur ·
n1ture. washer dryer hook
up, no pets, phone 304·675·
1386

THREE bedroom house,
full ba semen t, 304-675· 1301 .
Mobile Homes
for Rent

42

Mobil e home f or rent . Ca ll

TWO bedroom apartment,
c all 304-615 6753 betwee n
6: 30pm &amp;9pm
- --

446·3101

4S

Mobil e Home, Eureka, 1

SLEEPING ROOMS and
l1ght housekeeping apt.,
Park Central Hotel

Bdr . . turn .. nverfront lot.
ref &amp; depostt . Adu lts, SI OO

mo 1·643 2644 .
MOd e rn 12x60, Jbdr , turn
mobtl e h ome
Co nv
locatton Sec dep Ca ll at ·
fer S, 446 ·8558
2 bd . mobil e hom e below
Eureka Ref &amp; dep reQ

Call6 14·256·1922
Furntshed 1 bdr mobile
home on Bob McCormiCk
Rd , no pe ts, $160 per mo .•

S50dep. Ca ll446·3617.
Ntce clean mobile home,

na t gas, no pets, adults
only Cal l 61067·7438
Furn mobtle home near
Cent enary. adults on l y, no
instde pets, pnvate l ot, btg
yard Ca ll 446·39 18 .
Trailer tor rent, furnished,
air cond . adults only,
beautifu l rtver v1ew 1n
Kanauga 4.46· 1602
2 bed r oom ta ller m Raci ne
for rent . $100 Depos1t , $200
month
Uf iht1 es no t 1n
e luded. 614-949·2726
--~----

ONE bedroom mob ti e
home, a1r ·co nd1tioned, on
pnvate lot. ou tsktrts Hen·
derson . Ufil1f1eS fur n1shed,
$230 month 304·675·6730

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Two bed r oom m ob 1le home
in New Haven, adult s only,
no pets, 304-675· 1452 a ft er 5
----- ---·
TWO bedroom unfurnished
S150 per
month p lu s
deposit . Camp Con ley, 304
675· 1371, 304·675·3812

-

LARGE
14x70 ,
J
BEDROOM ALL ELEC
TR IC MOB ILE HOM E set·
t ing on a ni ce lot, half way
between Hunt ington &amp; Pt.
Pl easant on St ate Rt 2.
S250.00 per m onth , '"4-576·
2711
44

Apartment
for R,_e,_,
n,_
l ~~

A partm ent, 2 bdr., unf , no
pets. Ca ll 446· 3937 .
Furntshed Etf 1ctency, $135
607 Second Utilities pd
S1ngle per son. Share bath .
446 4416 after 7 p .m .
Furnished Apt., 2 BR , 243
Jackson
Pike . S220 .
Utiliti es P d . 446·4416 after 7
pm.
Unfurni shed apt . tor rent in
Crown Ci ty Ca ll 614·256·
6495 .

Furnished Rooms

$125,
Furn1shed Room
utlitf tes patd , 919 2nd ave .,
GallipOliS
S1ngle male,
share ba th Ca ll 446· 4416 af ·
fer 7PM
2 nt ce bedrooms for re nt
w1th new bed r oom suites . 1
mt out 141. $25 per week,
$40 w• f h use of k1tchen . Ca ll
446 1896
Rooms w .th cook•ng, cab le,
a.r, $.40 a week 304·773·
565 1

22,500 BTU air condi tioner,
white elec tn c stove, good
c ondtl1 on. 304·61 5·3694

BEMCO mattresses or box
sprtngs, full or twin , S58 . 6
Piece Naugahyde heavy
2 bdr apt . 2nd. Ave .• wood living room suite
Gall ipoli s . No pets . Call
$695. Pillow arm sofa &amp; ·
446·4874.
c hair SJ75. Roll lop desk,
dark &amp; li ght, S189. Bunk
Unfurni s hed 1 bedroom 112 beds, complete, Include
mattress, $199. Complete
double. all utilities paid, in
Gallipolis, Oh. Call 446·9760 water bed shop with 10
bedroom suites on display)
after 4:00.
starling price S299 . up to
$2500. Big daddy cocktail &amp;
Furnished apt. 5 rooms and
bath. No pets. Deposit 1 end tables S50. Wall -A-Way
required. Calf after 12 ' recliners $1~. and up. La·
Z·Boy recliners in stock.
noon . 614-992· 2937 .
USED FURNITURE 5 pc.
7 pc. dine" sets, studio
1 bedroom apartment . couch &amp; chair, bedroom
Very nice. No children . 1 suite Hollywood sty le, bunk
S150. month . 614·992·5880.
beds, g lass front book·
cases. Flair Furniture &amp;
Oesign. Gallipolis Ferry,
Apartments. 675·5548.
wv Open 9·6. Phone 304·
'675· 1371.
APARTMENTS , mobile
homes .
houses,
Pt .
price. J cubic fool
Pleasant and Gallipolis.
refrigerator, with separate
614·446·8221 or 614· 245 -9484.
freezer section. 1 year old.
$175. Perfect for dorm ·
APARTMENT
In
Pl .
room or camper. Call 304· ,
Pleasant, 614·4-46·8221 .
675-2802 after 4.
·

a.

v,

suttes

sea t·chatr

couc h -lov e

$199, 2 piece

lt ving r oom suites from
S140 up, love seats from $70
up, maple dinet sets from
$99 to S199, wall huggers
$100., recliners $80, mapl e
roc kers $49, b edroom
su1 tes $150, var1ety of table
lamps, m arbl e top stands
SJO a nd up, box springs 8,
mattress
(new)
S100 ,
severa l utility ca binets, kit chen cab1nets wood &amp;
metal , baby beds. chests of
drawers S25 to $60, 3-w ay
recliners $100. gas &amp; elec triC ranges , refrigerators.
wash stands, bunk bed s
complete with bu nki es
$170, several dresser s, hall
trees. beds, brass head
board beds SJ5. bookcases.
smokers, Hoover sp in dry
washer, w rtn ger
t ype
washers, hutch, coa l &amp;
wood heaters, televisions,
fans, new too ls of all k1nds,
varie ty of silvers tone cook ·
ware . Ca ll-4.46·3159

GOOD
USED
AP ·
PLIANCES
was hers,
dryers ,
refrigerators ,
ranges
S kagg s
Ap
pliances, Upper R tver Rd ,
bes tde Stone Cres t Motel.
446-7398

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2 conso le TV 's both need
repatr . SJO each . Ca ll 614·
388-9926.
E lectrtc stainless stee l
commercia l stacking ovens
&amp; 1 gri ll with bottom oven .
Ca II 6 14 · 245·9428 after
5 OOPM .
Tab le&amp; 4chairs, and Earl y
Amencan sofa . Ca ll 614·
388·8108.
K 1n g
wood
stove,
refn gerator, double oven
range, 1 bunk size bed with
mallress Ca ll446·8037.
Sightly used c hai n saw less
than 30 hr. used , 14 tn . bar,
S100 Ca ll61 045·9398 .
Used Tew toma to was her
wi th J size,, 2 side t ab les
and one large rotary t able .
A ll in exce llent cond Pn ce
SJ,OOO. Ca ll446·1700
Gasolin e and hea t•ng fuel
Ca ll Exce lstor O il Com
pany 614·992·2205
Ftrewood fo r
sa l e .
Del1vered now or at a la ter
date 614-742 ·2056
For sa le·h1de ·a ·bed . Good
cond . 140 614·992 7352
Imperial Frigidatre frost
free retng . 14 ft . $150. 614·
992·7615
20 ga l elec tr• c Sea rs hot
water tank 6 14-949 -2786
SJO
Ke nm ore
automa t ic
was her .
S65
Maytag
was her S85. 614· 742 ·2352
F.rewood for sale 614·985·
3567
P1 ck
your
ow n
strawberries, new plan
t ing, easy pi ck ing Open
daily 8 a.m .·8 p .m excep t
Sund ay, st artin g M ay 27.
Locat1on, 6 miles off Rt . 2
from App le Grove on
Jerry's Run Road . Op·
pos1te Wattersons G r oce ry
From Charleston a r ea, 6
mile out from Rt 35 at
Pl1ny on Plantation Road,
304·576· 2574.
1 3" P•Pe c loth es hne pos ts
w1fh hardwar e. $50.00 pr . 2.
Por ch swings with frames
of differ e nt types. S70.00 to
100 .00 m a de of 2" pipe . ' 3.
Mail box posts made of
pipe, e tc. SJO.OO. Can be
seen on Jeri cho Rd Pt .
Pleasant, phone 304·675·
3677

ELECTRIC golf cart with
ballery c harge r S195. -400·
500 Ne w bricks SJ5. 30
Assortme nt of 8" &amp; 12"
blocks $15 3·6' Sec tion of
12 "
co rrugat ed m e tal
culvert with 2 couplin g SSO .
304-675· 4677 .
OPEN Friday, Saturday,
Sunday 1: 00· 7·30 p . m .
ONLY . Sa m Somerville's
Warehou se, 7 miles east
RavenswOOd, Junction I ndependance Road.-RI. 21.
New Era. Surplus Rental
crottHng,
Army
Camouflage,
Combat
boots. jung le boots. 14 oz.
denim jeans $10 .00, packs.

M isc . Merchandice

Plastic Septt c Tanks. State
and county approved 1,000
ga l. lank, pric e SJ40. Other
sizes in stock, haul in your
pickup truck . Ca ll 614·286·
5930, Jackson, Oh . RON
EVANS ENTERPR ISES
1975 Case 450, doz e r ·
tra ctor , 1,800 hrs., very
good cond., $14,900. Cal l
446-4537 .

OVAL braided rug ,
red
TV,
dish ·
air conI 1
walking- jogging
exerciser and .o ther
household items. Call 304·
675·3100.

RATLIFF 'S POOL
TER Pools sale, supplies
insla ll alion 403 2nd . Ave ..
Gallipolis, Oh. Call 446·
6579 . In ground·Ablove
ground.

Misc.

Merch~ndice

KIT 'N' CARLYLE'"
81

GREE N draperies for a
picture window, c{!pe cod
curtains &amp; picket fence .
614-446-3375.

C/lfll,.'fL.e J,;Ke&lt;..

Building Supplies

\

Mar cum
Roof1ng
&amp;
Spout1ng . 30 years ex ·
perie nce, specia l iZing 1n
budt up roof . Cal l 61088·
9622 or 61 088 ·9857

Pels for Sa le

HILLCREST KENNEL
Boarding a ll breeds, c lean
indoor·outdoor facilities .
Also AKC Reg . Dober·
mans . Ca ll446· 7795.

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GEH L gn nder &amp; mi xer,
Sl,OOO. Post hole diggers,
S250 Allis Chalmers B with
cultivators, $1550. Sears
rototiller , $200 . Gravely
tractor , SJ50 1971 Chevy
ton truck. new paiQI, S1200 .
Phone 304·576·2328 or 576·
2606

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POODLE GROOMIN G.
C ·J ud y Tayloral614·367·
1220
Son •a's Professional Dog
Groomin g. Call61088·8547
and ask for Soni a

1979 Ford F250
T. HD
PICkUp, V ·8, p .s., p .b, air,
automatic . Good condition.
446·2641 .

Livestock

Stx year old mare, 1100 lbs,
well trai ned, good for
beginer . Phone 304·576·
2728

Groom1 ng services for
pets
Will Clip E ngli Sh
Sheep dogs, poodles &amp;
Sc hnauzer's
Reasonable .
For appt 614-992-7342 .

BUCKSKIN mare , 6 years
o ld 1100 lbs . gen tl e, 304576·2728.

POODLE
pups,
AKC - - - - - - - -- registered . No Checks, 304- JERSEY c ow with ca lf ,
$550 Approxi m ate ly 600 lb
895·3958
bu ll , SJOO. 304·675·5076
GU INE A pigs , b.rds ,
chickens, fresh eggs, 304· 64
Hay&amp; Grain
895·3486.
-400 bales straw. $1.25 bale,
Morgan Woodlawn Farm,
Musical
57
Pliny . 304·675·22,75.
Instruments

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Autos for Sale
GLASS TINTING Auto·
Commercial · Residentia l
Also kits available. Energy
Control System . Call 446·
3100 or 446-7122

strawberr ies pick your 1976 Midget special. Call
ow n , bring container . 446·4655.
. Claude Winters, Rio Gran-~~~~~~-=­
de. 614-245·5121 .
For sale 79 VW station
wagon, 4 dr .• AT, air, exc.
Strpwber r1 es. Ca ll Harold cond Call446·2300.
Taylor , 446·8692 or 614·245·
1976 Trans Am 1 owner .
good cond .• $2,950. Call 446·
7383

Farm sgppnes

61

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74 Olds Cutlass Supreme
new radial t~res, S-400. Call
614·446·8274.

Farm Equipment

78 model M . F . 245 diesel, 6
spd. trans .• PS. 250 Hrs .•
sa me as new, $6,900. Bel
saw, molder c leaner, same
as new S900. 614·886·5955.
Mechanical
transplanter
for seMing tobacco now on
sa le. Swisher I mplehlent
John Deere Dealer, Rt . 1,
Gallipolis, 446·0475.

Ne w a nd Used Troy -Buill
tillers for
gardening .
Swisher Implement John
Deere Dealer, Rt . 1,
Ga llipoli s, 446·0475.
Used J row bollom plows.
in excellent cond . Pri ce
$450. Call446· 1700
Massey Ferguson two row
corn planter, needs fer ·
tli zer hose, all the rest in
good cond. Pnce S450. Call
446·1700.

MF J baler, good condition,
$1200. 304·675·2377.

Tru~·s

for Sale_

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1972 Ford p1ckup, P .
steering, P. brakes, AC,
radio, overloaded springs,
ca mper special, very little
rust, looks real good
Priced for quick sa le. Call
446· 1052 after 5:00 week
day . Ca tl any tim e wee ken ·
ds
1977 Datsun King cab runs
good, a nd good shape,
S1,850. Ca ll614·367·069l.
1975 Datsun 4 speed, 2 door
hard top, S1,275. Ca ll 446·
1896.

Ford
pickup ,
1972
homemade
bed , good
r adial tir es, runs gr eat,
SJ50 Ca ll·446·7374.
1972 Chevy pi ck up SJOO 00 ,
1974 Ford Gran Tonne
$500.00. Ca ll 304 576·2174 af ·
l er 5 · JOp .m .
73

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- - - - -. --

73 JEEP Commando, 4
WH , Hi · Lo rg. a uto hubs. 6
cyl, s td . Mec h . OK.
$1600.00, 304·675·550 1

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&amp; Vegetables

&amp;bl

72 BE ETLE for parts ,
engi ne run s grea t , all for
S450 wi ll pa rt out . 614 992 ·
2216

63

Young brown lay1 ng he ns.
614·992·7713 .

PINE RIDGE COL LIE S
AKC Registered Collie
pups Ca ll 614·256 1267 or
446·2107

73 PONTIAC Ventura ,
phone 304· 576·2578 .

72 ___

Registered and grade horses, exce llent 4· H project.
E ngli sh and western sad·
dies eve r y thing
imaginable tn horse equipment and suppl ies, also
riding lessons and trail
rides and horse training .
Ruth Reeves. Hoof Hollow .
614·698·3290.

2 Pure bred Beag les, 5 mos.
old. Co lor black, white &amp;
tan Male and female , $75
for both or wi ll trade. Call
614·367·0544 between J &amp;
6PM

Autos for Sale

- - · - - -- 2 Polled Hereford cows
with ca lves, good stock .
Call after 5 :30, 614·245-9153 .

AKC 4 mos. old Yorksh ire
Ter r ier. First ~ hot s &amp; wor ·
med, partl y housebroken,
1200 Ca ll446-4120

58

LARGE
solid
Cherry
dining table, S65. 304·675·
61U.

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MOVI!

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City
Paint1ng
res1dential &amp; commercial,
1nterior, exterior. paper

cei
ltngs . Cal&amp;l 614tex
367lured
7784
hanging,
or6 14-367 7160 .
EAGY NOll, TE55- HERE'S

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BRIARPATCH KENNELS
Boarding a nd grooming.
A K C Go rdon
setters.
English Cos:ker Spaniels.
Ca ll61 088·9790.

For Sale Spinet -Console
P1ano Bargain .• W anted:
Respons tble party to t ake
over low monthly paym en·
ts on spinet piano. Ca n be
seen loca lly . Write Credit
Manager . P 0
Box 537.
She lbv ille, IN 46176.

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D!CJj;ION ON

CAPTAIN STEEMER Car·
pet Cleaning fea tu red by
Haffelt Brosthers Custom
Car pet s Free es timates
Ca ll446·2107

1981 Rail type dunebuggy ,
55 HP VW engine, all black
tnmmed in chrome &amp;
while, sharp, SJ.500 Call
614·245·9398 .
1964 Ford step van with
hydrolic lift, all alum . cab.
SJ,500. Call614· 245·9398.
1981 Horizon, 4 door, auto.,
p .s., p .b ., stereo and more .
Low mileage
Accept
trade . 614·992·3798.
Foremans Used . Cars·
Langsville
Ohio .
79
MUstang . 76 Elite. 75
Granada. 75 Mercury
Station Wagon . Phone 614·
742·2734.

1977 Chevy Monte Carlo.
Loaded T·lop. Very good
cond. $3,500. See or call
Gary Hysell . 614·992·5388.
HARTS Used Cars. New
Haven West Virginia . Over
20 less expensive cars in
stock.

HAY elevator, 24', $150.00.
Hay conveyor system, 56 fl .
$600.00. 304·675·1816.

tARS $200. TRUCKS $150.
'Available at local govern·
ment sa les. Call { refun·
174 pieces brown un · l,:::;::::::::::::;:;;;:;;;;..L.;:::::::::;::::::::;::~ dable) 1·714·569·0241 Ext.
derpinning for a mobile
1855 for directory !hal
home used just 1 year . A
shows you how to purchase.
seven &amp; one half feet by 58
24 hrs.
inche wide multicolored,
braided oval rug. While
1974
BRONZE
Monte
uniforms (pantsuits) three
Carlo, In excellent can·
different sty les, sizes 9· 10.
~'7"..::...--~u dillon, air conditioned,.
Calf after 4PM, 446·3065.
$1400.00 304-675·2997.
GAS cook stove. 304·675·
1845.

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PAINTING
1nferior and
ex t erior.
p lum b 1ng,
roofing , some remodeling
20 yrs exp Ca ll 61088 ·
9652 .

PRICE ' S
REDUCED .
Metal sheet's flat porcelln
ename l coated, will na il.
won't rust Ex . material all
types of building 20· 24·
gauge .4'x8' $7 00. 4' )(10'
SB.OO. 4'x 12' S9.60. 4'x odd
S5.00. Tuppers Plains. Ohio
614-667·3085.

DRAGON W Y ND
CAT ·
TERY
KENNEL . AKC
C how puppi es.
CFA
Himalay an, Perstan and
Siamese kittens . Ca ll 4.46·
3844 after 4 p.m .

Hom e
Improvements

STUCCO PLASTERING
textured ce 11ings co m ·
mercia! and res idential,
free estima tes. Ca ll 614·256
1182

1o Be feD fiRSr.

Building materials block,
brick, sewer pipes, windows, lintels, et c. Claude
Winters, R io Grande, 0 .
Ca ll 614-245·5121.

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72 JEEP 304-675·6153
74

Motorcycles_-~

1980 Harley Da v1dson wide
g ltde, show room cond Cal l
446·7781 evening.

1980 bla ck Suzu k t GS850 .
shaft drive. full dress, vet·
fer equ1pm ent, 4,000 m1 1es,
SJ.700 Ca l1 446·7554 a ft er 6.

- - - -- - - - - 1979 Honda CB650, Sl.600.
Call 446·8653.
For sale 1974 Hond a 750
ferring,
saddle
bags ,
double bu cket seat, tune
up. New· battery, chain
and sprackels. Sl.-400. Call
446·6619 after 5PM.

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Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

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

Pli.E OWORCEO?-

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when he come out~ -',-,.;...'

F &amp; K Tree Tnmmtng ,
stump r emova l. 675 1331

RINGLES'S SERV ICE ex ·
penenced mason, roofer ,
carpen t er ,
e lectrtcian,
gene ral
r epatrs
and
r emode ling. Phone 304·675·
2088 or 675· 4560.
Water wells . Commerc ta l
and Domest1c Test holes
Pumps Sa les and Service
304·895-3802 .

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Seamless
Gu tt er -Do ors
Offeri n g
g uftertn g,
co nt1nuou s
sea mless Sldtn g, r oofing,
garage
doors,
fr ee
es ttmates, 614·698 ·8205.

YOU 'RE

TAKE IT EASY

ORVILLE .. YOUR
R&gt;CTOR IS ON

EMOTIONAL UNPER
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NOT GOING TO

B UILDING
r emode l•n g,carpenTr y, roo·
f1ng, plumbing , concrete
work . 304·675·2440
STARKS Tr ee Trtmmtng
and L awn Service Shrubs
trimmed . Phone 304·576·
2010

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Plumbing
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6/11/82

CAR TER'S PLUMBIN G
AND HEATING
Cor . Fourth and Pine
Phone 446· 3888 or 446·4477

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Lawr e nc e Sid enstr• cke r
Backhoe Service Ca ll 675·
5580.

E tictn( al - - --~ f!.e!.r!Jeratio!'_ __

SEW ING Machine repa irs,
service. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Sci5sors. Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy . 992· 2284.

ss=~ ~~nera!}t!u]i~g= =
JONES BOYS WATER
SERVICE. Call614·367· 7411
or 614· 367·0591.
- .. . . :;or- -- --- - -- -

· Ne~somelhing hauled
away or something moved~
We'll do it. Call 446·3159 or
614·256· 1967 after 6.

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6-13· 2918.
19 inch Sony portable color
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Home r emode ling, it lu mt n·
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expen ence, free estim ate
Call614-367·0490 .

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Evanrue trl · haul, new
paint job, new seats new
astrolurf, lnboartl outboard
motor, new some repair on
motor , $700 . .Call 614·446·
8274.

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1978 Kawasaki KZ ;roo, ex·
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1971 Harley Davison Super st . Co. Custom dozer &amp;
glide. Call 446·7015 or 446· back hoe work . Spec 1a l
9582 .
farm rates. Ca ll us for free
.est1mates . 446·4440.
1979 Honda CB 400 Hawk
Ca ll446·8015.or 446·3731.
For water lines, sewer
lmes, septic tank s ot leaky
1977 Honda 750, extras. ba se m ents ca ll Hayman
The Hoeman. 614 992·2618.
6, 200 miles . Call446·3882.

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Cons tr ,
roofing, siding, spouting,
fencing, painting, repair s &amp;
c lea n1n g. 446·2000, ca ll
before 8 and after 5 30.

1980 Honda odessey and a
1978 XL250 Honda motor·
c y c le. Call614·388·8711 .

1981 Black Suzuki 450L .
Good cond . 614-992 ·2570.

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Apartments, furnished and
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References.
304·675· 1365.

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992 7479
S275
Sofas and c hairs
pri ced from S285 to S795 .
Sma ll
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spaces . Tables, SJ8 and up to $109 .
Hi de·a·beds,$340, qu ee n
Mason 304 773 565 1
s1ze. $380 Rec l1ners, $175. '
toS295 . Lamps from S18 . 1o
want~
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47 - ~S65 5pc dinettesfrom$79 .,
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Wanted to rent warehouse, to SJ85 7 pc ., S189 and up .
storage butld1ng or large Wood table with 4 c hair s,
garage'" c1 t y of Ga ll ipoli s. S219 up to S495 Desk SllO.
Hut c hes . SJOO and SJ75 ..
Ca ll446 3159
maple or p1ne finish .
Bassett
Bedroom su ites
Wan ted to rent sma ll fur· Che rry, S795.
Bunk bed
n1shed house 1n Ga llipolis. complete with m attresses,
Must be tn good condi t1on . S250 and up to SJ95. Cap·
Mrs Mary Rusk James, fatn's beds, $275. com pl ete.
446 0728
Baby beds. S99. Mattresses
or box spring s, full or fwtn,
S58 • firm , S68 and S78.
49
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Queen se ts , S195 4 dr .
Unfurn modern 2 bdr ap t . chests, $42. 5 dr chests,
for lease overlook tn g ci ty $5.4 . Bed frames, S20.and
park . $175 permo Ca ll 446· S25, 10 gun · Gun ca binets,
1819
SJ50 • dmelle cha~rs S20.
and $25. Gas or e lec tri c
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$325 .
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fr a m es S20, S25, &amp; SJO. Used
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bookcase,
51
Household Goods
ranges and TV 's. 3 mil es
out Bul avi ll e Rd . Open 9am
Wh.rlpoo l Supre m e 70 cop- to 7pm, M on . thru Fri., 9am
pertone washer and e lec ti c to 5pm, Sa l
dryer, $200 for both
446 0322
Kelv 1na tor port . d1 s h ·
washe r , $15 Cal l 446·7930
Frost tree r efr1 ge rator ,
or 614 319 2114
coppe rtone, like new. $160
Call446-8181 .
Maytag au to was her and
Fngtdaire multi tern ·
pe r ature dryer Ea ch A · 1 Gold &amp; turquoise li v ing
mechan1cally, $90 each room couch . Hard rock
guaranteed Ca ll 614·256· map le coff ee table . Call
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S65. twm beds S75. c hest
$30, oak breakfast set 565,
elec tri c hot water hea ter
S50. gas range S75, fan SIO.
hosp1la l bed S100, r ocker
S20. Call614·367·0637

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992·2362 .
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St in Racine $250. per
month plus deposi t InQuire
at the Woodshed on Broad·
way or ca ll Teafords
Really .

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Used sofa, loveseat. chair.
used blue carpet various
sizes, used side by side
refrigerator , built in gas
oven. gas cook top . Ca ll
Corbin&amp;: Snyder Furniture,
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TO GO.-JEANNE'ITE RANKIN

�CHARLESTON, W.Va. (API A Roman Catholic priest has ad·
mit ted he lied when he told police a
dramatic story of being a bducted
at gu npoint while stopped at a traf·
fie lig ht near Pittsburgh, a n FBI
agent said Thursday .
The Rev. David Dzermejko still
says h&lt;' was lddnapped, but that he
actually picked up his alleged abductors while drivi ng along Inter·
sta te 70 In Ohio. said Specia l Agent
Jeff Kimball.
"Why he lied, or why he cha nged
his story after the abduction, I'm
golng to ha ve to stay In a 'no com·
m ent ' fi eld, " said Kimball, who Is
based In the FBI' s Pitt sburgh
office.
Meanwhile, officials could not ac·
count for a discrepancy between
the accounts Dzermejko gave Ka·
naw ha Count y authorities and the
FBI.

Kanawha County a uthorities said
Dzermejko told them he was locked
ln the trunk of his luxury car during
the kidnapping. Kimball said the
priest told the FBI he was kept ln
the back sea t on the floor the entire
time.
Officia ls do agree that Dzer·
m ejko, 33, was fo und wandering
along Interstate 79 near Elkview
north of Charleston early Tuesday.
Pollee said he told them he had had
been abd ucted by two men as he
stopped at a tral!lc light In Pitts·
burgh and released five hours later.
Dzermej ko told reporters Tues·
day that he was waiting at the tral·
fie signa l when "someone suddenly
had a gun to my head and told me If
I moved I'd be dead. I was literally
thrown out of the car a nd Into the
back seat. They were constantly
threa tening to shoot."
Kimball sa id Dzermejko re·

canted that story on Wednesday
and admitted he lied about the clr·
cumstances ol the kidnapping.
Kimball said that ln Dzermejko's
new version, the priest picked up
the two men while they were hitch·
hlldng along Inter state 70 near St.
Clairsville , Ohio, about 60 miles
west of Pittsburgh .
Kimball declined to comment on
why Dzermejko was driving
through Ohio. Chur ch officials had
said the priest was on his way to
visit his parents In Braddock, Pa .,
whe n the abd uction took place.
A secretary a t St. Teresa's Ro
man Ca tholic Church In Perrysville, Pa., said the priest was In
seclusion and could not be reached
for comment.
"I really don't know where he Is. I
really don't," she said . " It' s kept
more or less secretive. I know he's
rec upera tlng."

Truce in Lebanon· battle in Falklands
northofLon~
By The ASI!IOCiated Press
IsraelandthePLOhaltedfight!ng
In Lebanon Saturday night alter
another round of fierce Israel! air,
sea and land attacks that left 200
reported dead tn Beirut. The ceasefire came a little more than a day
alter a truce between Israel! and

His mother , Mrs. Albert Dzer ·
mej ko, declined to discuss the case.
"David Isn' t home," Mrs. Dzer·
mejko said. "I can't say anythlng.
Right now he has no comment."
Kimball said It will be up to the
U.S. attorney's office to decide
whether to press charges agalnst
Dzermej ko for lytng to pollee.
Dzermejko's car was discovered
Tuesday evening In Wheeling, a nd
pollee had said they were per·
plexed about why the men kld·
napped the priest In Pittsburgh,
released him 225 miles away tn
Charleston, a nd then drove back to
ward Pittsburgh to West VIrginia's
Northern Panhandle.
Kimball said the priest has not
changed the rest of his story. He
told pollee he was robbed of his car,
$200 ln cash, his Identification and
credit cards by the two assailants,
who are at large.

Syrian troops took e ffect.
Israel and the Palestine Liberatlon Organization said ln separate
statements that their cease-fire
would begin at 9 p.m. (3 p.m. EDT)
alter a week of savage fighting, but
Israel warned tha t If the guerrillas
continued their attacks "we will feel

nPws conference Wednesday.

He also a nswered quest ions on
ot her subjects. saying for the record. for instance. thai he will sign
a tax hik&lt;' bill pending in the Legis·
Ia ture if it passes.
"Thcrr' s no other wa:: out. We
have to keep the s tate running.''
sa id Rhodes. who reques ted the tax
increase to help erase a projeeted
state budget defic it.
Hr a lso gave views on Tuesda y's
primary election. the gubernatorial
nominees and their ca mpaigns.
Most of what he said was predlc·
ta ble . Yes, he wil l support a nd cam ·
palgn for U.S. Rep. Clarence J.
Brown, the GO P nominee. He wi ll
givr advice If Brown requ&lt;'sts it ,
" but I don't know \\!ha t
want it on."

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Rhodes volunleered advice about
bitter campa igns - which he him·
self used to wage early in his career
- without pointing the finger at

anyone.

But it was obvious he was refer·
ring to the ac rid charges a nd
count er-charges that marked the
Democratic as well as thE' Republl·
can ca mpa ign .
He seemed to be sending the mes·
sage to Brown a nd Richard F. Celeste, the Dem ocra ti c nominee,
wi th regard to the ir fa ll contest.
" It 's the behav ior of the candl·
date, the program he presents and
what the people believe In," the
governor said .
He sa id he Intends to coopera te
with both candida tes between now
and the fa ll e lection If they request
Information about state concerns.
He expects to meet soon with
Brown to talk about Ohio's troubled
economy "and I expect Dick Ce·
leste will be coming In here, too,"
he sa id .
Rhodes promised tha t there will
be no bitterness during the guber·
na torial tra nsition after the No
vember election as there was. he
Implied, in 1975 whe n he succeeded

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ATLANTIC CITY , N.J. (AP) Playlng-card manufacturers can't
be hurting.
One Atlantic City hotel-casino
a lone, the Cla ridge, used up
12,337,000 cards last year, plus
27,375 sets of dice.

Democrat J ohn J. Gllllga n.
"We came In here a nd the plumbIng was broke. There was no
carpel. The phones lines were
gone," he said.
.
In 1954, when Rhodes m ade his
first bid for governor, he made vi·
clous attacks aga inst the lncum·
bent, Democrat Frank J . Lausche,
and wound up losing by 213,000
votes. Tha t was when he learned to
stick to Issues the people are concerned about , he says.
"Frank Lausche ," he once said

Seeks support

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ln a n Interview, "gave me my
Ph.D."
Rhodes was asked whether he
felt the promise of "no new taxes"
by Attorney General Wllllam J.
Brown - a them e Rhodes has used
to wih elections - helped or hurt
the loslng Democrat In that party's
gubernatorial primary .
" I don't know. You'll have to ask
him ... It's not a m atter of what I
think. There's nothing deader than
a former governor,' ' Rhodes said.

To visit Wednesday
The Meigs County Unit of the
American Red Cross Bloodmobile
will be a t the senior c it izens center
Wednesday, June 16.

Veterans Memorial
Adm itted .. James Adams, Pome·
roy; Sally Cadle, Pomeroy; Oscar
Imbode n , Minersv ille; Laura
Scott. Middleport.
Dlscharged .. Roy Rutt er. Paul
Darnell, William Lee.

FATAL CRASH- Gordon Douglas Lawrence of Scarborough, Ontario, was killed Thursday when the truck he was driving went out of control on an Interstate 65 bridge linking Kentucky and Indiana. Lawrence
died when the cab of th e truck tumbled some 50 feetlo the roadway below.
lAP Laserphoto) .

Seven calls were a nswered by to

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Middleport a t 3:33p. m . took Shlr·
ley Frazier from Stone WQQ\1
Apartments to Veterans Memorial
Hospita l; at 6:29 p.m . took Blanche
Wolfe from Gra nt St., to Holzer
Medical Center, a nd at 9:09 treated
Robert Klein a t 19 N. Second Ave.
Pomeroy a t 1:32 p.m . took SallyCa ·
die from Gold Ridge to Veterans
Memorial. Raclneat5:05p.m. took
Joan Eva ns from Carpenter Road
to Veterans Memorial a nd a t 11:54
p.m. took Charles Wolfe from Third
St. to Veterans Memorial. Syra·
cuse a t 2:55 p.m. took Richard Pey·
ton from the fire sta llon to Veterans
Memorial.

27 cases terminated in Meigs County Court
Twcntv·one defend ants were

fined and seve n ot hers forteited
bonds in M!'igs Count y Court
Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Palric k O'Brien
were Clyde Mat heny. Jr .. Torch .
Mary Bowers. Reedsv ille, Bradley
Bowvich, Bentleyview, Pa .. Kev in
Kennedy, Massillon, Bria n White,
Pomeroy a nd Robert Clonch, Mid·
dlepor1, $20 and costs each, speed;
Edward Young. Pomer)', $10 a nd
costs, no tra iler plates; Ronald K.

Estep, Mason. $21 a nd costs, speed;
Frank Mount s. Wateriord, Eric
Lipscomb. Hemlock Grove and
Theresa A. Shaffer, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, $22 a nd costs each, speed; Joe
Brown, Minersville, $5 and costs,
unsafe vehicle; Dean Colwell, Vln·
ton. $10 anq costs, excessive speed
for conditions; Grover Arnold,
Pomeroy, $23 a nd costs, speed;
Jack Hayes, New Haven, $30 and
costs, speed; Ronald Dailey, Por·

tl and , $5 a nd costs, unsafe vehicle;
Terry Rowley, Middleport , $5 and
costs, unsafe vehicle; Wa yne L.
Adam s, Rt. 1, Rutland,$5 a nd costs,
excessive speed; Lewis H. Bush,
Rl. 1, Mtnersvllle, $20 and costs,
failu re to stop for school bus; Dar·
lene K. Reeves, Rt. 1, Middleport,
$20 and costs, left of center ; Frank
B. Smatowltz, Rl. 1, Long Bottom,
$50 and costs, reckless opera tion ;
Paul Reeves, Albany, costs only,

nounced at a news confr rence in the

office of Gov. James A. Rhodes .
Foundallon president Jacques A.
Caldwell and university president
Char les J. Ping also announced
that trustees of the Institution will
vote June 24 on a proposa l to na m e
Its journalism school the E. W.
Scripps School of J ouma llsm .
They sa id the 5!\.year -old school

not only will bear " the name of one
the most distinguished names 1n
American journalism, but would
move to a newly remodeled and expanded facility to be named E.W.
Scripps Ha ll. "
Caldwell said the Ohio University
journalism school Is "already one
of the largest In the country and Is
fast becoming one of the most

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The foundation president added,
''It Is particularly appropriate that
this assoc la tlon be esta blished with
a major univer sity In Ohio because
it was In Ohio that E .W. Scripps

seven days confinement, one year
probation, disorderly conduct.
Forteitlng bonds were Richard
0. Ellis, De!awa1 e, $70.50, no operators license; Goldie R. Marsh, Weston, W. Va. , and Kay Hukill,
Marie tta , $40.50 each, speed ; Lloyd
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Simpson, Mlddleprt,$50.50 each,
speed; Jess W. Wood, Buckeye
Lake , $45.50, expired tag; P erry A.
Smith, Rt. 1, Raclne, $70.50, speed.

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POMEROY - Keith Wood, game
protector with the Ohio Department
of Natural Resources, Division of
Wildlife, reports that Friday afternoon he went to a remote and
heavily-wooded area of Meigs County to investigate reports of a large,
furry creature.
The Meigs County Sheriff's Department had earlier received several
· phone calls from area residents,
reporting the sightings, and the investigation of these complaints was
referred to the Division of Wildlife.
Wood made a thorough inspection
of the area of the reported sightings
and, while he did not observe any
creature, he did find a large, muddy
footpring near a water hole. Wood
could not identify the animal responsible for the Impression, which
measured eighteen and threequarter inches in length, however,
he said the creature had six toes on
each foot and probably walked
erect.
Tufts of light-i:olored hair or fur
were found in the muddy footpring
and in a tree near the water hole.
These hair or fur samples were
collected and will be sent to a
laboratory for analysis. In addition,
a plaster cast was made of the foot·
pring to assist in the identification of
the creat.ure. Wood $ted that he
knew of ·no animal native to
Southeastern Ohio with fur or fool·
· prints such as thOse which were
found.
:rile creature appe~~ra to be no
threat to residents, as those persona
had reported seeing it stated
that It seemed more afraid of them
than IIleY.
of it, running away
. ,811 80011 as It .realized it had been

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PROBES ROBBERY - Lt. Alva Sullivan of the
Gallla County Sheriff's Department prepares to enter
the Crown City post oHtce alter the Charles Street

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would get a 5 percent pay boost July I if the bill were
approved. Under a n earlier ve rsion, the increasewas to
be delayed un til Dec.!.
And while the Income a nd corporate taxes are being
raised, the bill repeals, as of next Jan . 1, a newly·
enacted tax on syrup used to make soft d r·inks. The
House had extended the tax to ca ns a nd bottles of soft
drlnks. Bul undN the bill , It would not a ppl y to a ny such
products.

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111ying iMdence at' the scene of the
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facWty was robbed at gunpoint of an undcterminL-d
amount of cash and money orders Saturday by a white
male.

News briefs...
Anti-pollution bacteria
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Researchers at Ohio State University
say bacteria can convert toxic mercury to Its metalllc state so It can
be removed from lndusb1al waste before It pollutes the
environment.
Certain bacteria, they say, produce enzymes which can conve11
mercury compounds to metal.
Jeffrey Williams, an assistant professor of pharmacy, says he has
untangled the complex reaction of certain enzymes which cause
tonic mercury to change to Its Uqul&lt; metal form. In that state, It can
be filtered and collected from waste.
Ill' the spring of 1970, Ohio suspended commercial fishing In Lake
Erie for a time because of mercury pollution.
Wllllams said Ionic mercury usually found In waste combines with
methane to form toxic methyl mercury, which penetrates body
membranes and Is difficult to excrete.
Japanese scientists subsequently found that bacteria can detoxify
mercury solutions. This led to other scientific work which found
bacterta that resist mercury, and Williams Is looking at strains
~hlch survive tn toxic mercury solutions.

Taxpayers best friends
WASHINGTON (AP)- The National Taxpayers Union on Friday
named Ohio ~ps . Delbert Latta and Clarence Mlller, both Republl·
cans, and Ronald MQ!tl, a Democrat, as the "taxpayers' best
friends."
The group; which ~bles for reduced taxes and government
spending, Bllld Ohio's Democratic senators, Howard Met:zenbaum
and John Glenn, were ''big spenders," ha'&lt;lngvoted tQreducespend·

ing only 00 peri:ent of !he time.
Also getUilg:the group's Sllellder tag were Reps. Thomas Luken,
Mary Rose Oakar and Louis Stokes, all Democrats.
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c ut In most state agency spending, except thai bas ic
education and welfare for the most part would escape
wltha4 percent red uction.
And If tax revenues fail to pick up, there would be a
further aeross- the-boardcut of 1 percent nextJanuary.
While those cuts are belng made, state employees

Bigfoot sigh~ings investigated
in Meigs; prints, fur found
This artist's composite shows
John W.lllnckley Jr. In a series
of )IOIItul'es be has adopted durIng this week's ~om of his
trW In federal court. A complete
report of the late8* detall,s of the
trf8l appeanl on D-1.

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only rura l route maps.He purchased
a money order, and as she gave him
change, he tossed a brown bag on the
counter and told her tofllllt with the
cash, money orders and th e
machine.
Investigators were told the man
was holding a chrome-plated handgun at counter level. While Mrs. Ran·
kln got the money orders from the
safe, he came across the counter and
yanked the telephone cord from the
wall.
Because the bag was crumpled,
the suspect repOrtedly helped Mrs.
Rankin put themachlnelnslde.
"After the tnttlal shock, I figured
out he knew what he wanted, be·
ca!lse he didn't take all that much
money, " Mrs. Rankin later said, In·
dlcatlng the suspect was alter the
money orders.
The man then told Mrs. Rankin to
lie down on the floor, and reportedly
told her to tell anyone who asked her
about the Incident that It was com·
mltted by a black man . He then left.
It wasn't known lnnmedlately If
the suspect fled by car, although
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Howard L. Collier, state budget director, told Rhodes
on Friday that reductions of that magnitude would
mean "dlsmantllngofessentlalstateservlces."
The long-debated measure, which m ay come to a
vote In both the House and Senate on Wednesday, Is
loaded with contradictions.
In almost an "excuse me" manner, It raises the
Income tax by 50 percent temporarily, from July 1 until
March 31, 1983. Or It could be dropped Feb. l-or, on the

CROWN CITY - "I just wish we
had a little more to go on," said a
Gallla County Sheriff's Depa1tment
Investigator In the altermathofSat·
urday morning's armed robbery of
the Crown City post office.
A white male relieved the post
office of an undetermined amount or
cash and money orders, tn addition
to a money order machlne, accord·
!ngtolnvestlgators, whoareconttnutng tbelr probe Into the Incident.
VIrginia Garlic, the vUlage post·
master, said U.S. postal Inspectors
from Columbus were expected to be
on the scene by late Saturday
aftemoon.
Investigators said the Incident began around 9:40 a .m ., roughly 20
minutes before thepostofflceclosed.
The male entered the Charles Street
establishment and asked for the
price of a money order from assist·
ant postmaster Margaret Rankin.
At the time, another customer en·
tered the post office and the man left.
He returned five minutes later and
asked Mrs. RankinforamapofPolnt
Pleasant.
Mrs. Rankin told the man she had

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started his first newspaper In
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continues to be the home of the par·
ent company of the Scripps enterprlses ln Cincinna ti and the loca tion
of many of Its operations."
The govet nor said the grant will
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around the nation. "It's a great day

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0 U journalism school will get
CO LUMBUS, Ohio (A PI -Ohio
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$1.5 million gra nt for it s journalism
progtam .
The gift from the Scr ipps·
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knew oft he at tack when our Infantry
appeared among them . Therealter
there was hard flghtJng before their
positions were take n." He gave no
cas ualt y figures , but said indicalions wer~ that British casualties
w0rellght .

Gov. Rhodes issues standby executive order

cal units Thursday' the Meigs

County Emergency Medical Ser·
vice reports.

quarlers a t Non hwood,
don, sa Id Br It a In · s
commander-In-chief, Adm . Sir John
Fieldhouse, considered the operalion a "brillian t surprise night
a ttac k."
Nott said most of the Argentine
defenders were asleep and " first

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Emergency runs

A suit for support under the Re·
ciprocal Agreement Act was filed
In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court by Megan J. Gra nda ! agal nsl
Daniel P. Gra nda !.

By The A880Ciated Press
Brltlsh commandosandlnfant ry,
covered by air and naval bombard·
ment, overra n Argentlne poslilons
12 miles west ofStanleylnasurprlse
attack before dawn Saturday a nd
battled to within seven miles of the
Falklands capital, British officials
a nnounced.
TheArgentlneJolnt ChlefsofStaff
reported "heavy fighting" around
Stanley. Argentine military sources
In Buenos Aires sa id the battle In·
volved warplanes and helicopter
gunships from both s ides a nd could
be the beginning of Britain's long·
awa ited assa ult to retake the Falk·
la nd Islands.
Brlllsh Defense Minister John

cease."

Rhodes offers good advice to candidates
COLUMBUS. Ohio tAP! - As
one of Ohio's most successful politi·
cia ns. veteran Gov . James A.
Rhodes has some advice for ca ndi·
dates who s ling mud a nd stay mad
at their opponents.
Bltlerness. he says, "goes for
naught (In the opinion of the votin g
public 1 ... I think that son of thin g Is
terrible."
The 72-year·old Republican, fin ·
ls hing out an unprecedented foUJ1h,
four -yea r term , ta t kL~ politics at a

free toreactwlth all our might." '
More than a half-hour alter the
cease-fire was announced, the guns
fell silent In the Lebanese capital.
The PLO said It ceased fire In
accordance with U.N. resolutions
that also call for an Israeli wlthdrawal from Lebanon. Reliable Leba·
nese sources said the truce was
worked out In Intensive telephone
contacts Involving Saud! Crown
Prince Fahd, President Reagan and
PLO ctilefYasserAra fat.
But Israeli Foreign Minister Yltz·
hak Shamlr told Israel Television
that Israe l had "decided to make an
experime nt, not as a resuli of the
Intervention of outsiders. It was our
Initiative. We decided to ma ke
another a !tempt, and If the terrorists
cease their fire , then firing will

..~and, in Walla Walia
wa:Yue lAing, U.S. F,ore~t

Semce spokesman, displays tile plaster

call of the hot of the cnallre llcbted 'l'banday aear Walla Walla, Wasb.
Allo 011 the deU II lllbtdl of the "BIIfeiot" draWD by Paul Freeman, the
forell service workerwllouys be BIIW the creature. (AP Laserpboto).

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