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                  <text>Thursday, June 17, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Report... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___;__ _ _ _ _ __
a key Pales tinian position near lhe
airport. Israeli sourt'Ps said l he
Chrislians overran PLO-held build·
ings on I he east side of the r unway.
The PLO said It repelled an Israeli
assau lt thpre. killed 26 soldiers and
wrecked two tanks.
A PLO communique said Israeli

armored columns lrled to advance
loday inl o lhP lefllsl sl ronghold of
A ley, 12 miles eaSI of Beirut, behind
a massive barrage of artillpry and
rocke ts. "Our forces engaged the
enemy force in fi erce and conllnuing combat," lhe commun iqup

police executed lhree g1o1errlilas
convicted of armed robbery.
The announcement did not lndl·
ca le when the I rials or executions
took place. The men presumably
were shot by firing squad In west
Beirut.

sa id.
In a move apparmliy designl'dlo
demonsl ralc I he PLO'saulhority In
wes1 Beirul , w here Arara t and hi
leadership havp been !rapped by
lhP Israelis since Monday, the guer rillas an nounced I hat I heir military

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
~--

Business failures highest since '30s
By LORRJ\INE CICIIOWSKI
AP Business Writer
The United States has recorded
It s best foreign -trade surplu s since
last spring, and layoffs iJ1 the automobile Industry are down - all
good signs for an economy lrylng 10
fl ghl It s way ou1 of recession .
But, on the dark side. anolher report Thursday said mort&gt; American
companies collapsed last week

FATH£R'S DAY GIFT SALE
LLOYD

SPRING BASE
CHAIRS

MEN'S DRESS BELTS

of

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lhf'

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com t orl c1 biC'

Reg . S79 .95 Low ll;lO Sp rtnq
A.t~l'
\,1t c• \ 68 00

!'iarah Alloway
:v1r:-. . S:tra h ( ;r:tC'I' :\l!m\'J _\·, 77.
l ~dpn · .

ril'1Lt

dit'&lt;:l

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tll :\1a -

Hos pital.

ri r tt :t . fu ll o \\·ing

an

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iII !l('S .O. ,
Sh• • " '' " bor n in \\'eiiS\'illl'. Oh ..
'hi' daughtrr of lllf' latP Cl)'df' and
Hulh Sll'phen s Stoffrl She wa s a
mf'mtX'r of lhl' PIPasantdcw U ni ·

1rd MJ•11Jodis1Chur ch. Rclpr&lt;' anda
I9'lJ alumna of OLJ, ,\thc ns.
Su tYiHJI''\ includP h&lt;'r hu &lt;;band .
F lo)·d \ ' :\llowa_\·: fh·p sons. CI_Vdf',

Carl ond l·'ln)·d of Oeiprr: .Jam&lt;&gt;&lt;o.
l'wl\·il lt•: :~nd Oa\'icl. Lillh' Hock ·
ing. Oh Onc daug htPr, .Jc-&lt;tn Am
ick. l ~dpn•. al sn sun·i\'t'S alon g
wittl Hi grundchildr('n .:Jnd 1-1 gn•a t·
grandchildrrn . StH' wa s pr('{'Pcif'd
in dt'&lt; Jlh b.\ · two sisters. onf' daughter. one• grand son and onP gTf'at grand son

1-'uncr al will tx· Sdlurdm· '" II
a .m . at thf' \\'hi1P Funf'ral

HomP.

CJXJi,·iih·. wilh the J1c,·. Harold
Pridd,·. 13uria l will follow in lh&lt;'
Hockland Ceml'leiY. &amp;!pre.
Frif'nds rna ~; cal\ 2--l and f .q p.m .
Frida.\ · at lh{' fum' ral humr•.

h:t•nnPth r . Matson . 60, Ht. 1. Mi ·
nPr sY iiiP. di&lt;"d Wf'&lt;Jnpsda_\' folluv,·-

1-J

eq . $93 .00 H tgh ll,lC I&lt; ~ pnng
S.llf'$7900

Mat !-.un. 1-h• was also pr('('ed(&gt;(] in
d('ath b_\' on0 sistPr and one
gra nelda ughtrr.
ill' \\'a s an employe of Phillip
Spor1 Plan I. a \'ell'ran of W. W. II
and o memtx-r of I he Uniled Fa il h
L hUI'Ch .
HP b sur\' in--c! b_v his wife. Eloise

DRESS SHIRTS
Neck stzes 141, to 17' '·
Short sleeve styl es
So l 1d
co lors - white and neat pat
l erns . Good selec ti on .

Mat son: ninf' daughters, AJayna at

hnnl£': Mrs. Carol Brt'wer. and
Mrs. Debbi&lt;• Eberhard. Columbus:
Mrs. Sh~ IT\' Howard, Lucas\·ilit&gt;:
Mr ~ .

'13.00 Van Heusen Shirts '10.39
'16.50 Van Heusen Shirts . '13.19
'17.00 Van Heusen Shirts . '13.59
'19.00 Van Heusen Shirts . '15.19

Patricia Mclnty·w. Mincrs-

villl': Mrs. Krisl)' Dailey and Mrs.
halh\' Flolin. Middlepon: Mrs. \'a l
t'l'if'

Hospital news
Vf'lt•nUJs Memorial llospital
1\dmttled - CeorgP Molden.
Ponwroy·: t\at han Wi sC' . Ru tla nd:
Hu iX'n Coll ins. Middleporl: Cccrge
Hoffman. Midd iPport: Waller
Zwics, P{'n sacola, Fla.; V i rginia
Phalin, Pomcroy; f\:ickloi s ,

sun IJ01h of Ha111('Sburg, Miss.: four
sons. hrn nclh Michael and John
Mark. 11aci nr and .Jer ry Edward
and Paul David. Homcslead. Fla.:
t :l grJ ndch ildrrn . two brother s.

Wrbcr of Malia. and Fornes1 of
S1ockJJOr1. and four nephews and
om• nif'CC'.
Funeral serv ices wil l be hPid Sa l ·
urda\· a1 II a.m. at I he Unilcd Failh
Chut'C h.localcd on the Rl . 4 Bvpass.
H"ith th(' RC'v . Car l Hicks and the

D•O ilill 5 .

p Of kf'l

In c lu des a ll of our m en 's den1m
- basics a nd strai gh t leg or
boot fl are
fashion jea ns
str e t ch
d en i ms and fuller c ut jeans . Bn sic
nnd l ash10n sty les . Sizes 27 to 42
nnd cx lrn size 44 to 50.
t c~ns

W&lt;l l ( ll(' S

QuM I7 , LCD'&lt;&gt;
\A L r St 7.S e
'-.A l t $70 76

R F C, . S71.9S
RFC, S7S . 95
R r c, _$19 95

' ~'~ L

IH (, $]4 95
Pre, S44 95

r
r

... _
RUINS OF WAR- Followed by a family membt:r,
a Lebanese mother walks her four children through a
debris-littered street on the outskirts of Beirut Thur-

$JS 96

SALE! MEN'S
SWIM TRUNKS

:, !

En ttre stock in thi s Father's Day
Sa le. Si ze 29 to 50 waist. So lid s
and pa t te rn s. You ' ll lik e the
se lec ti on .

'14.95 Dress Slacks .
'19.95 Dress Slacks .
'24.95 Dress Slacks .
'26.95 Dress Slacks .

on Ohio 124 I his morning,
McDonald was lwo mill's wcsl of
Ohio 7 at 2: Ill a.m. when he

'

'11.95
'15.95
'19.95
'21.55

'

Police trap robbery suspects
EUCLID, Ohio - Police have cordoned off the ar ea around a sheel
metal company where they believt&gt; three armed men are hiding
after an aborted robbery attempt in which a Brinks truck driver was
shol. pollee said.
Michael Golden, 36, was In stabiP condition at Richmond Height s
General Hospital with a single gunshot wound to the stom ach, spa·
keswomari Anita Eppley sa id. She said the bullet passed through
Colden.
Colden and another driver were approached by the three men at
about 6 a.m. as they were delivering a cash payroll to the sheet metal
divis ion of the Chase Brass&amp; Copper Co. Inc. in Euclid, a city aboul
15 miles east of Cleveland, police said.
A struggle ensued and Colden was shol. Euclid police Ll . John
Walsh said.
Lou Evanclc, a guArd al the plant who came to work about 8 a. m.,
said pollee allolj'ed employees to r e-enter lhe plant aft er keeping
them outside while they searched the plant. About 400 people work at
I he plant.

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

swP r vC'd his car to avoid hitting a

Hanes~ ~~~~~
SALE~)~

i S.951&lt;nit Shirt s ...... $4.75
$8.951&lt;nil Shirts ...... $7.15
$12 .95 I&lt; nil Shirts
$10.35
i l5 .951&lt;nit Shirts .... $12.75

Man dies in area wreck

Big se lec tion of so lid co lors
a nd patterns in f our in hand or
r eady ti ed
ti es .
Pi ck
out
severa l during thi s sa le.

Thi s sale includes our entire
stoc k knits . tenni s s horts
burm~das and denims. Sizes 29
to44waist .

6.69
6.99
1
7.79
'9.89
1

Sale Prices

1

ALL 14K AND GOLD FILLED
CHAINS FOR MEN

NOW20%0FF
Hurry and Savel

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IIJCOURTw~l~

APPRAISALS
REPAIR
WATCH REPAIR

....rl

TV pioneer dies

MEN'S
DRESS SOCKS

MEN'S SUMMER JACKETS
Sizes 36 to 50 . Solid colors and com ·
bination c olors . Many styles in th e
selection. Buy for w e ar now and e·arly
fall.
MEN'S $11.95 JACKETS
MEN'S $19.95 JACKETS
MEN'SS22.95JACKETS
MEN'S524.95JACKETS

This Weekend Only

PARKERSBURG, W.Va.- A Williamstown man was killed early
today when hls car slruck a traffic light pole along a Parkersburg
streei, authorities said.
The vlc(lm was Identified as Berry Johnston, 35. A spokeswoman
for lhe city pollee department said Johnston's Identifica tion sa1d he
lived 1n Cambridge, Ohio, but she said he recently had moved to
Williamstown.
·
.
City police said Johnston was killed about 1:50 a.m . when he lost
control of his car and ran into the pole. Johnston was pronounced
dead at the scene, pollee said.

MEN'S
SUMMER SHORTS

WEMBLEY TIES
'8.50 Wembley Ties .
'9.00 Wembley Ties .
'10.00 Wembley Ties
'11.50 Wembley Ties

s.

M . l rlnrl XL tn ,) biq Sf'h ' (
Tton ol w,lnlrcl sl ylf'S ilnd color s
T .1 nk rop e:. 1 nc I u cll'cl F ;'lmnu s hr nnrl &lt;:.,
ltk (' Wrrln&lt;tlf'r . Vnn H f'U5f'n, (~m
pus P..rfN 1 qd 1 f or vou r Drlci
S IH 'S

Buy 2 packag es ~ny
m en 's or boy s' Hane s
Und erw ea r
and
Hanes
will se nd you $3.00 refund
by mail - Ge l particulars
m en' s dept . l si floor.

BULOVA, SEIKO,CARAVELLE

~XJ

prop!&lt;'

In ol her devl'lopmPnl s:
- Tht&gt; Cleveland Pre" priniPd il s
lasI edition Thursday. makin g illhP
slxt h major aftf'rn oon nC'wspap&lt;•r

- Tht~ dollar. i)(lO ~ tt'(\ b\' f'Oil
tinurd hig h intPrf'St ratt•.,_ l''&gt;tabli ~ hPd nPw pl~a k s Ill rPialion 10
SPVf'r;tl m ajor fl)rl'ign t'UITf'nCH '!--

~ S1•r·t!tln'- . 1~ P,q:;C':-.
1 ~ {'f'nh
,\ \lulttnwdld Inc Ncw:-,p&lt;~p&lt;.•r

or has lhe ca pabilil\' 10 manufaclure them .
In his brief Spe&lt;'Ch. prrpared for
delivery to lhe U.N. General As·

b a m os t ....1n C'fl 11g ht .1 nd dut~ · of
man .
His gO\'f'r nmt•nt h&lt;.J ." protra~ · Pd
thr t\'-'G-Wf'f'k -old m\ · a~ ion as an act

to create a nuclear weapons-free

scmbly' s S()f'Cial session on disar-

of sl'if-dcfcn.s&lt;' 10

zone in lhP Middle Easl.
Citi ng lhe Pxa mple of 1h0
Egyplian- l sraeli pPa ce 1rea 1y.
Begin also urged his A1·a b foes:
"Le1 us mee1: lei us shake hands.
lalk peace 10 mch olher, make
agreemenl s and all of us will
chang~ lhP course of hi"o'-y of our

mamenl , Begin harkl'nl'd back 10
Is rae l' s ancient prophet s. In lhf'
midst of a nf&gt;w MiddiC' East con ntcl, he held ou1 I he prospecl of a
"brighl fu1111·e" in which "our children. or our ch ildren's children will
lx-al lheir swords inlo plowshares
and &gt;ipcars inlo pruning hooks and
I he vision of Isaiah will becom&lt;' a

Jsrar l fr om Palt ·stin ia n shelling
and rockPt at tacks

nations."

Israel 's policy is I hal il will not 10
be lhP firs11o US(&gt; nuclear weapons

Western inlell igPnce sOUl'CeS ))(&gt;.
licvC' I sraPI Pit her has nuclea r arms

Choose banlon panels or
popular bulky knit orlons . One
size fits all sizes 10 to 13 . Your
c hoice .

....... S9.30
....... S1S.50
....... $17.90
....... $19.40

'

CINCINNATI- George W. Palmer, believed to be the first televl·
slon news anchorman in Cincinnati, died Thursday at the age of64.
He had ~n ill for some time.
Palmer began his broadcasting career In the 19lls as announcer
and master of ceremonies for radio pickups of the big bands. He
later was an actor at various times, ran unsuccessfully for Clncln·
nati 'City Council and wrote a novel which he was attempting to have
published.
.
Palmer began as anchorman lor the Taft Broadcasting Co. at
WKRC-TV.In·the early 1950s.
Palmer joined the Cincinnati Enquirer as a reporter and feature
writer In the late 1900s and for the past eight years was assigned to
the newspaper's Kentucky otllce.

State weather, extended forecast ·
Partly cloudy tonight with a 40 percent chance of showers or
thunderstoi'Jl'IS. Lows 60-65. Winds southwesterly around 5 mph.
Seventy percent chance of showers and thunderstonns Sa\IJrday.
Highs near 78.

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 - -SATURDAY
TIL 5
.
.

ELBERFELD$ IN, POMEROY

~

,·

li \'ing rf'ality . MPn shall not teach
war : nat ion shall not lrarn war
anymorf'
Begin madf' no direct refn f'nCP
to Is rae l' s much -cr iticized in v asion
o f Lebanon . but sct id . "sPif -dC'fC'n'iP

vro1•~ ·1

norlhern

He proposed a lh rr&lt;•·,lep approach to stratt&gt;gk arm.~o, t·ontrol:
-''An intf'rn :Jti on:ll Cil! rmbracing Tn 'a t~ · of Rt•nunciation

of 1\ggrcssivP \\' ar. ..
-Nrgo tiation of a \uc!t·ar 1\on·
Aggrf'Ssion Pat'!. "pxn·pl in .,pJf.
df'f(' nsr" brtv.:f'l'll th(' \~·orld'..,
nucll' ar ))Uv.·pr ~ .
-" Sun·c:-.sJ\'(' Pst,tbll shmcnt of

:--.Jucl0a r WPa JXm

Fr~· Zont·~-

)Jail

prnrd on thPTI.itt•Jiu\eoTn \ll\ con Cf'rnin g Lat in r\nwric .1 "

Extended Ohio Forecast - SUilday through Tuesday: Fair Sunday
and Monday. Chance of showers Tuesday. Highs In the mld-als to
mid·70s Sunday and In the 70s Monday and Tuesday. Lows In the40s
Sunday and In the 50s Monday and Tuesday. _ .

•

Junta meets to
choose president
BUENOS AIHES, Argrnl ln a
tAP! - Argenlina's mili1a1-y lead-

1:

ii

GALTIERI TO BE REPLACED - Argentine president Gen.
Leopoldo Galtieri, shown speaking at Government House in Buenos Aires
on Tuesday, will be replaced as Commander-in-Chief of Argentina's Ar·
my on Friday by Gen. Cristino Nicolaides according to the Argentine
news agency DYN. It is also presumed that Galtieri will be replaced as
the nation's president. f AP Laserphoto 1.

to pick a new

rrpal ria ling 10.000 capluned Arg&lt;'n
t inf' troops currently· st ramit'd on

pre~i ­

llle frr&lt;.'zing Falkbnds bY Gallieri's

drnl 10 replace Gen . Leopolda
Call ier i. forced ou1 of office as a
casually of ArgPnlina 's dPfeal in
l he Falkland isla nds war wi th
Britain.
Callieri. who resignro as army
commandPr T hursday, sa id h~
would bow lo mililary pressure and
qui I I he presidency loday.
Sourt'es close l o the governmPnl
told The Associated Press I he leading ca ndldal es for presidenl were
Foreign Minisler Nicanor Cosla
Mendez and air forcP corT\m ander,
Gen. Basilio Lami Dozo.
Lami Dozo is e nj oyi ng increased
prestige among the mililary be·
cause his was the only branch of I he
armed forces to hun lhe Brilish
during the 74 -day Falklands
conflicl.
Costa Mendez is admired for assu ming personal responsibility for

rf'fusa. l to admit dcff'at in thP war.
A frw hours aflf'r Ca ltif'ri r esignrd hi s arm~ · command. Cos ta
McndC'z' min bt1~ · announrPd an

ers meet tOOay

I ~ ,

ing an unsa fe \'r tl iclr aftf'r he reportC'dly wrC'CkC'd his car in a ditch

NOW20o/o OFF

11 J•mployed

st rf'f' t saicL

·uNITED NATIONS !APt Prime Minister Mt&gt;nach~m Bcgill
today renPwed israel's offer 10 negotiate with all il s Arab neighbors

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DRESS SLACK SALE

1
'8.95 Swim Trunks
7.08
1
'9.95 Swim Trunks
7.88
'10.95 Swim Trunks
'8.68
'12.95 Swim Trunks . '10.28

The Gaiiia -Moigs Pos1 of lhe
Slalo highwa v patrol riled Mike E.
McDona ld. 20. Pom&lt;'ro)·. for driv-

ALL MEN'S WATCHES

sday. Isra eli troops continue to hold positions around
the Lebanese capital. I AP Laserphotol.

FOR FATHER'S DAY

Sizes 28 to 42 . Good styl e
se lec ti on .

Patrol citt's drivt&gt;r

- THIS WEEKEND ONLY-

of insufflriPnt advrrtising n ·vcnuf•.

entinel

,'

stnl'l t'tlllfldt·n 1•1•. CIJt t•fS!t ll rl•p,u·l s.

thf' report said. No injuries were

to fold in ltw last .v ear . Publisht&gt;r

.Josrph Cole said lhe 103-ycar·old
paper. lhP flrsl daily foundPd ll\'
E.W . Scripps, had to ciO&gt;I' bPJ.·auSP

I

Is t·ontcwtul g tht · puiH 't' departll tl' lll

dog .
Th&lt;' car lh('n wenl off lhP righl
_.,idf' of the road a nd int o the ditch,

Business failures in lhe week
ended June 11 soared 705 percenl
10 o32 from 312 in lh~ comparable

against anot her state. but it ha s not
sa id whet hPr il has I hem . However.

SALE PRICES

s73 .96

., Alf$1796
'&gt;tll

. . '"C!.

JEANS SALE

Elrctrtc nncl wtnO up s t y lr.-.

If lht ·y know tJf a rwrson ha\·tng sud1
&lt;-t gun . All con lad s wtll b1• kl'pl 111

r&lt;'poned. and McDona ld's car was
hPa vlly damaged.

~92-2054

FATHER'S DAY

TIMEX WATCHES

t·ar parkt·d ctl 156 Mulbt'IT\' Avl'.
C' h1d Stilt is in len•s led ·in res idl'n-

1&gt;i ... cha rgC'd --Man· in McGu ir£'.
Mat;.· .Jam• Francis. M&lt;::~ry Spcncrr.

POMEROY, OH.

SALE PRICES

FAT H ER'S DAY SALF
MEN'S

Hrv. Cl'cil Wise officialing. Burial
\\'ill be in Meigs Memory Gardens.
1-'ri&lt;'nds may call al Ewing FunPrat ·
hom•• I his even ing from 7 10 9 antxl
Friday fr om 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9.

Pomrro~·.

/11 alP

Pefec t Dad 's Day g ift .
Good
styl e and co lor
se lec t ion in sizes S, M , L
and XL . Polyest er . co tton
b lend s
polyester k n i t s .
Wester n s. too .

HrndrLx and Miss Mary Mat -

Police seek clues on window shooting
Publtl' lwlp is bt•ing so ught 111 tlw
tnvestJ gatwn 1nto thl' s hootin g of
wtndnws &lt;-II tlw Pomerov Elelllt.'lltary School.
.
Pnlllt'roy PniJCl' Chtl'f frl' ct l'l.! l ' StJtl
SCII d that tl\'t'rlll ght Tul'Sd{-l y, holt•s
wen· shot 111 Sl'\'l'l'l:ll wtntluws &lt;::1! tilt'
sdlntJI b~ ii lngh-powl'!'l'd RB 1-! Uil .
Also H\ ' l ' l' lhl' wt•t•keml. a w1nd ow at
Fr&lt;-~JH ' IS F lun st Wi:I S dctma gt·d {-IIIJ ' '

MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS

VAN HEUSEN

Meanwhile, domestic carmakers
sa id lndPfinitP layoffs edged
downward lhls week 10 223,35o,
whUP temporary layoffs dropped to
6,200 as workers a1 three Chrvsler
Corp. planls rclumed 10 work .

wef'k last year . Dun &amp; Brads!J'('('l
Corp. said . The prr\'ious record
was o:IO for I he week ended May 6.
Last week's 532 failures was I he
highesl since I he wef'kiy average of
612 recorded in 1932, Dun &amp; Brad ·

Begin renews offer
for nuclear weapons
free zone in Mideast

,, ,lSl'

ing ~ long i lln P~ s.
Mr . Mat son wa :-, the son ot thP
!au· .JamC's 0 . dnd Am~ · Linscott

pius in 1982.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, June 18, 1982

$8.00 DRE SS BELTS . ...
$6 .40
$10.00 DR E 55 BELT S
$8.00
$12. 00 DRE SS BELT S
$9.60
$14. 00 DRESS BELTS . ... ... $11 .20

chntrs avadabi P

Area deaths

Vol.3l,No.32
Copyrighted 1982

Our Ht ckok 11nd Wranqlcr dress leillhrr s
S11f'S JO to 44 Westerns tnclud f' d

Fr~mous qualtly Lloyd FtbN

craft ou td oor furntTur f"

cession, which held down lmpons
of foreign goods. They conceded I he
Improvement was not a result of
any resurgence in foreign 1rade
com pet itlveness.
The foreign lrade reporl, however. seemed lo suppo1·1 C'ommPrce SecrPtary M alco lm
Baldrige's recenl prediclion lhe
overall balance of pa yments will
show it s third straight yearly sur-

he Daily

FATHER'S DAY SALE
MYSTEIW t' OOTPRINTS-Kelth Wood, ganw protector with the
Ohio Dl'partnwnt of Natuml lt&lt;'SOurtcs, Dlvlsion of Wildlife, announn•d today lht• footprints taken of Bigfoot '""still a mys!Rry. Wood
said Uw mattA•r ha."i ht•en referred to Gt'Orgt• Stitt, Ponwroy chief of
IKllit·t·, right. Stitt says an &lt;'XIWri should he cailt'll Into the area to
&lt;L""&lt;'t•rtain wht•fht•r tht• footprints :trt' thOSt• of tht&gt; Bigfoot monster.
lnvt'Stigation i~ ('Ontinuing. Paul (~t&gt;ra..rd, invPstigator for thP prosecu·
lor'' offi('t', hohb lht- plas!t•r ""''t of llu• print whilt• Slt•vt• Jlartenhach,
patrolman. look..; on.

than in any week sln cP th e
Depression.
The Commerce Departmenl reported a $1.2 billion surplus In the
government 's broadest measure of
. foreign trade In the first three
months of the year.
Covernmpnt officials said the
surplus, which contrasted with a
$927 million deficit In the final 1981
quarter. was due largely to the re-

offer 10 felch somr of 1hl' 1roops.
"''m going tx-cause lhr· arm\·
didn 't givr me polilical backing 10
continue as (arm.\' 1 commander
and prf'S idC'nt of thf' nat ion." Cal

liel·i, o.1. sa id Thursda\' nighl , Pnd ·
ing a contrO\'C'rsial prP~idPnC'Y that
lastrd IC'ss than sLx months.

Under lhc ArgPnline conslilu·
lion, In ter ior Minister Gen . Alfr£&gt;do
Sa in1 Jran automatic&lt;::~ll~ · tN::&gt; comes
interim prE&gt;!'lidrnt upon Ga\tit-&gt;ri's
rE&gt;Signat io n. Bul militar:.· sources

predicled his 1cnu1-c would tx- shon
because of his sl rong suppon for
Ca ll icri.
The indepf'ndC'nl nrw s agrncy
DYI\ said Saini .Jean was the only
1CuntinU&lt;•d un page 12 1

Racine plans Fourth
of July celebration
RACINE - The Racine Volunteer
Fire Department has planned a big .
weekend of activities for the annual
" Fourth of July" celebration with a
chicken barbecue, a large parade, a
selection of games and other ac·
tivities, a variety show, and a
fireworks display among area activities.
The volunteers urge citizens in the
entire conununity to become a part
of this year's activities, and would
like to invite everyone in the
surrounding area to celebrate our
nation's independence in the Racine
area, while also supporting the local
firemen.
Prizes will be awarded to participants in the parade, including
prizes of $50, $30, and $15 to \Vinners

of the best decorated floats.
Prizes will be awarded in both the
theme and non-theme divisions.
The parade is open to all interested individuals or groups, including marching units, bands,
floats, displays, and custom or antique automobiles.
The variety show will include
several top singing and dancing ac·
Is. Local singers, and semiprofesstonal country singer Ann McCoy are already booked. The show is
' also open to all interested persons.
The parade begins at l p.m. at the
Southern Junior High School. For
further infonnation or a parade en·
try contact Scott Wolfe at 949-2045 or
write Celebration, P.O. Box 181,
Racine, Ohio 45771.

High rates hurt--Hale
Ha111eld and McCoy stores have
suffered "sharp sales declines" recently, according to a written news
release Issued by J . Michael Hale,
president of the depatment store
chain.
·Hale blamed poor sales on "high
unemployment and high Interest
rates.~· He said he would like for the
chain to remain In business, but

added "our creditors have Insisted
that we close our doors...
The release was the first public
statement company officials have
made since the stores closed on
Sunday. Signs on the stores say
they are "closed for Inventory."
Hatfield ·and McCoy operates
nine stores In West V!rglnta, Ohio
!Continued on page 12)

DANCERS FEATURED - The talented dance trio of "Carpenter,
Davis and Gaul," recently a feature attraction In the Carpenter Dance
Studio recital, bave been booked for the annual "Fourth of July" variety
sbow in Racine. The variety show, sponsored by the Racine Volunteer
Fire Department, bas numerous quality acts for this year's pt'rfonnanct•.
Pictured are Tonya Davis, David Gaul and Shirley Carpenter.

�Friday, June 18, 1982

tommentary

Page-2-The Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, June 18 1982

The Dai '" Sentinel

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Dartmouth

College. And now Mr. William Raspberry, a respected black columnist
with the Washington Post , IS trying
to escalate. The background :
AI Dartmouth. a couple of yea rs
ago, a small band of conse r va tive
di ss td ents met to l aunch a
newspaper tu r hallengc some of the
pa unchy liberal orthodoxies. many
of the111 endemic in the academic
sccnc• IfOr insl.&lt;!nce, Ihal black
studcnl,, while seek ing a n mlcgratcd Amcn ea. are at liberty to
cnfurce scgrcgutio n on thl' cam-

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puses I; one or two particular to Da rtmouth 'for instance. that any use of
tlu• tradit ional totcmir Indian figure
is l'thn 1rally mviUIOUSI. The DarlIIIOuth Rev1cw was born highspirited and high spiri(,; inev itably
opt'n up the qut•sl!on of the line that
dJsti ngUishL'S be tween what ts and

Out of the valley
Citibank sa~·~ " II [(X)k._..., a...., if thr consurnf'r is going to lPad thf' wa~· out of
\ ' a I I f'~· ... And Mrrrill 1..\·nch S l't •s 1wo posit i\'(' signs that t hr consumf'r L~

1hf'

poised lo lrad lhr uplum
Th f'n~ · s nothing ,l!yptcal about such rxp€'Cta tions. not at least in thC'past
[C'W m onths. whf'n the con sum0r s&lt;'(lm s to ha vc tx&gt;en ('!C'va tcd to I hf' rank of
gf'nf'ral. gi\·cn comma nd of ('('Onomic forces and told to advance.
It is a r ctn• conSf:•nsu s of gm·prnment, business a nd academic analysts,
and onr that ha rd !~ · could havt' bt•Pn foresPCn a year ago. True. you can
usua lJy· say I h;1I N·onom ic r('('()VPrif's an• co nsume r -led . but thi s I ime !herr
appc'ars !0 h(• a c;11npaign undrr wa~· to make him a national hero.
But now thr quC'stions aris('S about thr co nsumer 's w iJ lingnrss and
&lt;.Jbility· to tx• thrust into that roll'. anti a:-. time and experit&gt;nce ha\Tdrmonst rat('{l, Hxla~ · ·~ tx•ttrr inform('() co nsumer has a mind of his ow n.
Ttl ose who SPt.'k to fon'C'ast co nsumPr movement s point to a sma ll
inrn•;t" ' ' in thf•us.('Of mstallmPnt cnl(!i1 and what is sai d to be a rise in retail

sal&lt;'&gt; duri ng \1a \ Consumer deb! is also supposed lo br back in brller
rl'lationship to incomr . :\nd, with infla tion subsidi ng. some indicator s of
consumf'r bu~ · in g (J(l\\'PI" arp bf&gt;ginning to look betl cr.
Th t&gt; 10 J.&gt;4'tTrnt irwomP tax rut IX'ginning July 1 is v iewed as a bonu s, thf'
icing un thr cakP. the• df'sst•rt thr consu mer now ca n ea t after a weight ·
~ hf'dding d iPI. l'f'rt a in l ~ · . it is sJid . hr can not rC'SLs t indulging.
Wt'll. :-.iw 1hP co ni r arians - fpw in number. strong in convic tion - don ' t
IJt:· too surt•. TtH• consumpr i~ n·r a mindlPSs robot, they say, f'Ven if so m e

forPra, lr rs mak&lt;• 111.11 claim . GN·ausP he has Ihe abi lity lo sprnd does n·l
mPan that hr will spc•nd. HP must ha\'P willingnpss too.
B~ ·

most mpa.-;un•s I hat arf' dr~igncd to probe thl' feel ings of co nsumers.
thf'~' arP wary and unr£'rlain . That . of rou rse, is hard l ~' the atmosphC're in

which JX'Ople sJX' nd . eilher in lht• slock markel or in Woolw011h's.
Morr than 17 million A mpricans arr unf'mploy('(l , temporarily rcmuvl-'d
from ttlP labor rnarkt•t or im·oJuntJriJ~· workin g part timrrather than full

lime. TheY will no! br inclined 10 sprnd . And. lhe conlrar ians poinl ou l.
nri t h Pr u·iJJ I hosf' workl'rs u·ho US&lt;' I he jobless
sl&lt;.!t ist ics as a mPasurf' of hov.:
sr·curr or lf'nuous is their own hold on a fuU -timf' job.
ma~ ·

IX' welcomt"Ci

co nsu m('rs. but thc:v might not v iew it as dessert to
tX' consumed . For lhf' t_vpical workC'r it wil l m ea n ju.sl $6 a W('('k.
Th at dDf'sn't ffi('CIIl hP ean sprnd it. 13c&gt;nefit s for most workers. in fac t.
won't be sufficif'n! to offset thf' incrf'aSf' in Social &amp;&gt;curity taxes and the

imparl of brack&lt;•! rrc' 'P· or Ill&lt;' ascension inl o higher lax brackel s lhal
results from pa _\· ra ls('s and cost ·of-li\·ing increas0S.

Regional legislative directory
UN ITED STATf.S SENATORS
Washlllgtun address : Senate Office Ruildlllg,

Wa s hll' 1 ~t on ,

D. C., 2051 0.

Teleph111w : 1202 1224 - :! 121.
Clenn . .John H. 1 D1. Office : 200 N.

Ht~h

St., 1 Hoom 600), Colwnbus, 0.,

4:l215. Telephone : 161 41469- fm97 .
Mdzenbaum . Howard 1Dl. Off1cc• : 1240 East 9th St. , Cleveland , 0 .,
441 99. Tclcpilonc : 12 16 1522- 7272.
UN ITED STATf.S REPRESENTATIVE
M1llcr . Clart' IH'c E. I R I, Off1ce : 212 S. Bruad St. , Lanca ster. 0., 43130,
Telcphonl' : dil4t654 - 5149 .
Wa s h111 ~ton

&lt;:tddres:-.. Hou:-ll' Offwl' Bui lding, Washmgton. D.C., 20515,

TeleplH&gt;ne : 1202 1224- 3121.
Ofii.O HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Ball . Cla11·e M.. .Jr . I 11 I. Off1 ce : II F.asl \Vashmgton St. , Athens, 45701 ,
Telephone : 1 fil4l 59:1 -· 5591.

James, Ronald H.. 1Dl. Off1ce : Hie. 2. Box 195, Prodorvillc, 45669,
Telephone : 16141 81l6- 6998.
OHIO SENATE
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Telephone : 1614 15:!2- 3460.

Berry's World

·'I forget! Are we active or passive solar?"

Today in history
Today is Friday, June 18, the 169th day of 1982. There are 196 days left In
the year.
Today's hlghlighl In history:
On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war against Britain .
On this date:
,
In 1815, the British Wider tile Duke ol Welllllgt.on, 8111 the Prus.~ians
under Gerhard von Blucher, defeated Napoleen 8lnqar1l! at W•rerloo.
In 1953, Egypt was proclaimed a republic.
In 1975, the assassin of Saudi Arabia's King Falsal was beheaded publicly In Riyadh.
And In 1979, President Jimmy Carter and Soviet President Leonid
Brezhnev signed the SALT II treaty in Vienna, Austria; to date, the U.S.
Senate has not ratified the treaty.
Ten years ago: A Brlti~h airliner plunged to the ground just after takeoff
from London, killing all 118 people aboard.

ding ed itor of The Da rtmouth
Review, and the i blackl associate
director of Jhe alumni fund . The
student was delivering that week 's
shipment of the paprr when the
director lunged at him, and actually
b1t him, B-1-T-E as 1n David Copperfield. The student went to the mfirmary a nd got treated for tetanUS:
though he might better have been
treated for rabies. The student then

Grea t hea ve ns no : To censure The

Dartmouth Review.
Now tl1e escalation I speak uf. ever
so anfractuously hinted at by Mr.
Raspberry, IS as follows : The father
of lh&lt;· student in question is
Professor Jeffrey Hart, a professor
of English at Dartmouth, a senior
editor of National Review, a syndi cated national colwnnisl and a
sometime speechwriler for Richard
Nixon a nd Ronald Reagan.
Professor Hart has been nominated
for a position on the National Council
on the Hwr1a mti es. Hart is, quite
simply, one of the liveliest minds in
town, a vigoroU.&gt; conservative and
an informal fa culty adviser for The

Dartmouth Review.

ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs
A111erican Legion baseball team
recen tl y split a pair of games by
downing Belpre 7-1 and 5-0, but
falling just short to Athens, 4-3 and
17-3. In its victori es at Rock Springs
Meigs look the opener 7-1 as Roger
Kovalchik picked up the win while
scattering four hits. Plohr suffered
the loss.
In the win Zane Beegle singled,
Joe Bob Hems ley doubled twice,
Tony Riffle singled. Terry Wa yland
had two singles and Nick Leonard a
si ngle. Haner and Jeff Wayland also
added singles to round out the
Meigs' attack.
In the second game Haner hurled
Ihe 5-0 shut out win over Belpre as he
tripped the foe for just three hils.
Greene suffered the Joss on the
IIHlund for Belpre.
Second game hitters were Jeff
Wayland. Joe Bob Hemsley , Nick
Leonard, and Stewart each a sin~le,
while Rob Cunninghan1 doubled and
J erry Fields ca rried the big slick

cultural separa t1sn1, which no one

would have noticed if, i(,; equivalent
had been published to ridicule oh,
say, the white power structure, or
American impe rialism , or the
military-industrial compl ex. If

Wl'

read the situation right, the free
speech lobby is maneuvering to do to
J effrey Hart what it did to Ernes1
Lefever: Let me tell you, if it does
there's going to be the hottest show
in town since Sacco and Vanzetti,
and it isn 't Hart who will go to the
chair.

Rut thai 11 can be descri bed with
t.• ut.'lidean cert itude is ludicrous. The
l'rilll'S of The Dartmouth Review.

wh1ch a th1s point constitute 11 3 out
of Jhc 118 members of the Dart·
mout h fa eulty, would shrie k with
horror al the idea of telling us where
to draw the line that distinguishes
artis ti l' freedom from pornography .

Reds dump Royals

tlisrovered something in the ea rl y
'60s uf end uring soc ial interest. He
had made a reputation as a humorist

1cover of Time mag - the whole bill
by bitmg criti cisms of Ei senhower
and hts administration. Along came

King Kenned y, and Mort Sa hi moved
his trunoc lastic C:ld r uutJnely over tu

thr 1ncumbent. Bul suddenl y, he
sa 1d. nob&lt;Kiy thought he was funny

~

Next in the Middle
together a "cn sts ta sk force " of

~~

top Middl e East specialists to give
President Reagan and his foreign

in the arcane business of linkmg

East~

.. Israel will expand the 'Free
Leban on' co rrid or nominally eon-

trolled by Major 1Saad 1 Haddad's
militia to inclmk. at a minurnwn,
the Litani River and Beaufort
Castle. Mosl of the population ,
la rgely Calholic. will be dri ve n out,
as in 1978. ··
" It is unlikely that Israel will
allow United Natums peacekeeping
forces in the expanded Haddad
corridor, nor 1s it likely that the
nations contributing to the forces
will wish to maintain troops in
Lebanon under the circumsta nces."
"Synan forces arc unlikely to

ca use and effect in the twnultuoU.&gt;
Middle East. the anal ys(,; produced
their best estimate of the likely turn
of eveul!i . On~ of these estima tes,
stamped .. Secret, .. was shown tu my
associate Dale Van Alta.
The report breaks down the seriousl y enga ge I sra el , except in
soothsayers' conclusions into short- demonstrative air intercepts. unless
term and Jong-tenn possibilities. In Israeli forces penetrate Bekaa
appraising the clarity of the experts' Valley. Even demonstrati ve actions
crystal ball , it is important to have potential for escalation, of
remember that these arc the course ."
forecas(,; the White HoU.&gt;e relies on
Other estimates warn that fulllo plan U.S. responses to lhe fast- scale Syrian intervention mig ht well
moving situation in this vital part of ocur if local Syrian commanders
the world.
elect lu attack the wide-ranging
Let's see what the crystal ball Israeli troops ; in this situation, the
revealed. First. the short-term entire Syrian army could be dragged
predictions, which were made 10 into the conflict. And becaU.&gt;e the
days ago:
Syrians are no match for Israeli for-

The show

AP Sports Writer
While two home runs by Gary
Matthews powered Philadelphia to
vic t ory, Plllsburgh Manage r
Chuck Tanner was lalklng about a
bunt.
" I don't know whal the chances
are," Tanner said afler playing the
game under protest. " We' ll ju st
have lo wall and St'l'."
In other Nallonal League games
Thursday, Cinclnnali stopped Sa n
Francisco 4·2 and Chicago oul ·
Iasled Montreal i2·8.
Ma tthews' second homer of lhe
game to lead off lhe ll!h Inning
gave the Phlllles a 4.3 vlclory and
snapped Phlladelphla's flve·game
loslng strlng - Its longesl of lhe
year.
"When you hll a home run like
I hal, you lake a lot of pressure off
everybody," Matthews sa id .
II was the bunl !hal had Tanner
lalklng after the game.
After the Phlls had tied !he game
J.3 Jn lhetopoflhenlnth. TonyPena
opened the bottom half of the inning
with a single. Lee Lacy, attempting
a sacrifice bunt. popped the ball
into the air and Phlladelphia relief
pitcher Sparky Lyle caughl before
it hil the ground .
Lyle then threw lo firs! base to
double off Pena. who was running
on the play.
Bul plale umpire Bob Engel
didn'l see Lyle catch the ball and
ruled that Lacy was out at flrsl and
Pena was safe at second base.
The PhllJles lmmedialely cha l·
lenged the ca ll . After Engel
huddled with his fellow umpires for
10 minutes, he reversed himself
and ruled It was a double play .
" I couldn 't see Ihe guy calch I he
ball, so I dldn'l signal out," said En·
gel, who was screened by ca lcher
Bo Dlaz. " I wenl lo my partners,
and the lwo guys on the wings
(Jerry Dale and Fred Brock·
Janderl both told me thai wllhoul a
doubt, the guy caughl the ball."
Tanner clai med Pena should
have been allowed lo slay al
second.
Matthews' flr sl home run ca me
in lhe flrsl, while Johnny Ray a nd
Jason Thompson homered for

with a single and long home run .
In an errorless ball game at Athens
Meigs went down to defeat, 4-3,
despite uuthitting i(,; enemy 10 to 7.
Athens scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to pull off the
emne-frnm-behind win. Hagen was

the winner and J eff Wayland the
loser in the battle of the moundsmen.
In a five inning nightcap Athens
had a big second and third inning to
claim a lopsided 17-3 win . Meigs had
five hits to Athens' seven, however,

crucial errors carne back to hound
the locals. Cooksey picked up the
vietory and Riffle suffered the
defeat. J erry Fields led Meigs' hitling with a single and double, Tony
Riffle two singles, Wayland and Joe
Bob Hemsi&lt;'Y each a single. Other
hitters in the nightcap were Cunningham , Terry Wa yland, and
Bt!egle each with a sin J,!It:.&gt;, while

Nick Leonard banged two singles.
Meigs will play at hom e Saturday
against Glouster.

Summer league results

But they are ha ppy to condemn The
Dartmouth Re view.
Murt Sah l, the co median ,

WASHlNGTON - Within hours after the Israeli in vasion of Leba non ,
t he Stale De par tm ent threw

By BOB GREENE

Meigs Legion
splits pair

This doesn 'l mean that he edi(,; tht
paper, or that he would himself ha vl'
·published everything the paper has
published . But as the outgoing editor
pain(,; out, of the 1,!00 articles
published during i(,; lifetime, only
four or five ha ve 'been singled out for
criticism. most conspicuous ly a lampoon written in black English.
deriding affirmative aclionadn

what 1sn't tasteful. That such a line

question: What will ha ppen nex t?
Based on their years of experti se

b~·

The proxima lc• ca use of a ll this
fuss is an encounter betwel'll a foun-

registered a formal complaint
againsl the director, the director
pleaded nolo contendere in court,
was found gull y and fined a couple of
hundred bucks, thus activa ting the
faculty . To censure the director'

th)Cs L'XISI I havl· ulways believed .

policy adv isers the a nswer to th l' big

The much lou led Ill prrccnl incom1· lax cull hal brcomC'S effccliveJuly I

any longer. one thing to be funny
about a conse rv&lt;:~tive President, entirely something else to expect
people to la ugh at the expense of the
ga llant yo ung li bera l. It is quite simply inconceivable that a vote of censure by the faculty uf Dartmouth
College against a li beral. radica l or
black counterpart ol The Dartmouth
Rcvif•w would havP been soli eiterl ,
let alone pas~ed .

Phils edge Pirates; Reds triumph, 4-2

Sports ...

Dartmouth escalation ?'--_ _ _wl_·uw_·m_F._B_uc_k_ley_J_r.

____Ia_ck_A_nd_ers_on

res. th1s leads to the most ominous
short-tenn prediction of all : " In the
event of a serious threat to the
Syrian government, dtrecl Sov1el m·
tervention becomes a di st1nct
likelihood."
Now for the long -range predictions
in the secr et re port :

.. Israel will continue to suppl y arms to Phalangisl I ri ght-wing
Christian 1 forces in the North. The
combination of increased Phalangisl
military strength, t'le weakened
Palestinian position and the influx of
refugees to the North is explosive.
and may reignite the civil war.
" Much depends on the r estri ctions

placed on Haddad's forces after the
main elemen(,; of the IDP IIsraeli
Defense Force I have withdrawn . In
the past, Israel has encouraged Had·
dad 's unprovoked attacks on
Lebanese civilian targets as a
mea ns of incr easing popular resent-

ment against the Palestinians."
"E uropean frustration with
American initiatives in the Middle
East will probably resolt in a
renewed European initiative."
" Further American effor(,; to in·

~

teresl moderae Arab nations in the
Camp Da vid formula would
probably be counterproductive."
"The future of the Palestine
Liberation Organization is uncertai n. If IYasirl Arafat falls, the
Palestinian movement will probably
disi ntegrate into radical splinter
group-; .. "
IT'S BORING WITIUN - Does the
While House need an internal
"workfare" program ' A true-blue
Reagan sta lwart sul(ges(,;, from first-hand experience, that the White
HoU.&gt;e isn 'I applying i(,; beloved
work ethic to the high-aid talent
around the Oval Office.
This heretical view comes'in a letter written to Republican colleagues
by J ohn McCiaughry, who until last
February was a top White House adviser

McClaughry, described by a White
House spokesman as " brilliant, "
said he quit even though he was offered a more important job. He explained that he just didn't feel taking
$52,000 of the taxpayers' money
without giving his best.

g'-"~o_e_s_o_n________Lo--:-~-el_l_w_in_ge_u

President Ronald Reagan brought
his road show home last Friday

respect in Europr as Rodney
Dangerti eld, Reagan did not explain

would not be accepted. It was
another administration ploy to pic-

evening after a ten day run playing

just whe n Ameri ca lost Europe's

ture the president as a macho guy

to capacity crowds in some of the
most orante theatres of Europe. The
return home, orchestrated to catch
the evening news, was prefectly
stage managed.
About 15,000 people were on hand
to greet the president. A few were
department heads, diploma(,; . nad
politicians who, headed by Vice
Prc•ident George Bush, greeted the
president as he left his plane at Andrews Air Force Base . Most of the
crowd were government employees
from the executive departmcn(,; in
Washington, " invited" by their
bosses and the Republican National
Committee tu t:a rry welt:umc flags
nad placards at the airport. They
wre shuttled to the airport through
rush hour traffic by buses furnished
by the Republican committee.
Reagan pretended surprise at th~
welcome but told the audience his
journey to Europe was a mission
successfufly accomplished, saying, '
"America is once again respected
by allies and advcrsarie• alike."
Implying that until he arrived
there, America got about as much

respect. What it when we rescued
them from Hiller? Was it when we
airlifted supplies into Berlin? Was it
when we rebuilt their cities with
Marshall Plan money' I think the
president owes it to the American
people to be more explicit when he
makes sweeping, self-glorifying
stalemen(,;.

who feared nothing or no one.
Reagan took his trusty teleprompter with him to each of the four countries in which he spoke. That is a
glass shield between him and the
audience on which the words of his
speeches appear and which is invisible to the audience. He ha• used
it to such good effect in this country
that he would be lost without it. His
speeches, no matter how well
delivered, were considered in
Europe as shallow and with no real
~ubslance. In England he called fOr
a global campaign to consign the
Soviets to the "ash heap of history".

The entire European trip was

designed to sell Ronald Reagan to
the people. After his loose talk about
limited nuclear war, he was pictured
by our allies as a gun happy cowboy
who would probably get them involved on the receiving end of a
nuclear war. According to report.:s
from European countries since his
return, he is still regarded as a gun
happy cowboy 1So much for ten days
of presidential lime and millions of
American dollars.
The only new idea to be out forth
by the president, according to one
English journalist, was to allow
Brezhnev to address the American
people in return for allowing him to
address the Russian people. It was
an offer made with the kllowledge it

The Britons

were

unimpressed.

They can see for themselves lhallhe
Soviets cannot feed themselves.
They certainly hop that Reagan is
right when he says they are in decay
but wondered publicly why IJ.eagan
would drain the American treasury
to make weapons to counter such a
weak and doomed foe.
Ronald Reagan has been carefully
groomed for the presidency by a
group of rich California conservatives since the Goldwater earn-

paign against Johnson in 1964. He
served two uneventful tenns as
Governor of California and made
two expensive attempts at the
presidency before hilling the jackpot. But being groomed for the
presidency and being in the office of
the President are two entirely dif·
ferenl kettles of fish. When theory
and fac(,; collide, the result proves
the weakness of theory when the
chips are down . He has lost in this
country as the rising unemployment
and high interest rate proves and he
has lost in Europe where the concensus is that their first impression
was right.
It takes more than showmanship
to be an effective president of the
United Stale•. Showmanship was an
effective tool in getting elected but
being president. even being a poor
president, involves many more
qualities than Reagan so far in a
year and a half in office has delllonstrated . Perhaps he might yet give a
passable performance if he would
change from being exclusively a ·
rich man's president to being ·
president for all the people.
But doubtless the show will still~" ·
on!

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In loca l youth league action the
Racine Reds blitzed the Racine
Roya s 13-1. Racine is now 11-1 on the
season. Undefeated Donnie Riffl e, 20, was the winning pitcher and
Shawn Diddle the loser. Donnie Riffl e slammed two triples and a single
for a perfect night in the 18-hit atlack. Brian Die hl had a single,
double, and home run for the winners, while Mark Porter, David McMillen, and David Amburgey each
doubled. For the Royals Danny
Gheen tripled, and Teaford and
Charlic• Woods each doubled.

Pomeroy winner
In the girls' soflball league
Pomeroy Sr. edged Middleport :i-3.
Hatfield was the winner and Buffington the loser. Beth Gloeckner
doubled for the winners, while Mary
Moore, Barb Hatfield, and Jeffers
each singled. Paula Swisher, April
King and J . Miller each singled for
Middleport. Middleport is now 2-2
and Pomeroy 3-1. In other girls' play
the Middleport Wranglers defeated
the Hamsonville Kittens J&lt;Hl.

~ets

tournament

The Wahama Athletic Boosters
are sponsoring the !982 Big Bend
Softball Tournament on June 25. 26
and 27.
This will be a double eliminalion
tournament consisting of 12 teams.
It will be a Class C and D tournament.
All teams mU.&gt;I be sanctioned by
the A.S.A. The entry fee is $60 plus
two (21 A.S.A . approved softballs.
All fees must be paid before the first

ga1ne.
Teams wishing to enter lhe tour-

nament or wanting additional information , call Donald Van Meter at
773-5152 or Mike Wolfe at 882-3167 .

Rangers nip Giants
During recent Big Bend Littl e
League action the Mason Ran gers
took a 14-13 slugfest victory away
from Pomeroy Powell's Gian(,;.
Pomeroy had eight hi(,; and Mason
10 safeti es. Billy Marshall and Ray
Redman combined for 13 strikeouts
and !0 walks enroule to the win. Artie Hunncl took the Joss with II
strikeou(,; . l'or the winners Jason
Crandall , Ray Redman , and Pete
Roush had two singles, Billy Marshall a single and double, Bria n
Decker a double, and Darrin Young
a single. For Powell's Brian Tannehill singled and dubled, Scott
Powell had two triples, Bill Brothers
a single, and Arlie Hunnel, Jeff
McElroy, and Brent Zirkle each a
single.
In another battle the Mason
Rangers claimed an Il-l win over
Jhe Middleport Braves. B. Decker
was the winning pitcher with !2
strikeouts and one walk. Joey
Loving suffered the defeat, fanning
four and walking seven before
givi ng way to Chuckle Pullins after
three and a third frames. Pullins
fanned thrct• and walked two. Mason
had 13 hils led by Chris Jewell with
tl ·l · " singles, Crandal Iwo singles,
Billy Marshall two singles, B.
Decker a single and triple and J .
Redman, Zuspan, Russell, and
Roush each singles. For the Middleport Braves Ed Baer and Jason
Bush had hits.

the Bristol tournament.
Tim Mayotte, the No. 8 seed and
the only seed left in the singles. defeated Braztl's Joao Soares 2-6,6-7,
7-6 and gained the semifinals
against New Zealander Russell
Simpson, who overcame Spain's
Jose Lopez-Maseo 7-5, 6-3.
John Alexander of Australia beat
Matt Doyle of the United States 6·2,
4-6, 64 to earn a semifinal berth
against Davis.
EASTBOURNE, England (AP)
-Andrea Jaeger became the most
Important pre-Wimbledon casualty
when she had to pull out of the
BMW Women's Grass Courts tennis tournament with a groin Injury.
In her place, Bettina Bunge
earned a semifinal berth against
Hana Mandllkova of Czechoslovakla, Who outclassed American Zlna
Garrison 6-1, 6-3.
Top-seeded Martina NavratUova
beat Barbara Potter G-3, 6-3 and
Britain's Jo D1,1rle defeated Betty
Stove of the Netherlands 0-6, G-3, 6.{)
In the other quarterfinals.

seven

relief

appearances since

May 17 wlthoul a decision. " We had
a few runs early, so I was able to
setlle down in a nice. easy
rhythm."
Lelbrandt scattered eighl hits
and lasted seven Innings In the
Reds' 4·2 vlclory over San F'ran·
cisco, with Tom Hume pitching I he
final two Innings for his 14th save of
!he season. Rich Ga le, 2-6, was the
loser for the Gianls.
"He did his job very well," sa id
Reds Manager John McNamara,
who said Lelbrandl likely would
continue as a starter but thai " II
wlll depend on what type of ball
club we're playing."
Lelbrandt's next turn would be
Tuesday againsl the San Diego
Padres.
"It's possible we'll keep F'ra nk
Pastore in the bullpen - bu!lhese

Scioto results
CO LUMBUS. Ohio !API Novel Laddie, driven by Larry
Fishe r, won the featured elghlh
race at Scioto Downs Thursday
night to pay $36.60, $8 and $3.40.
O.K. Dick was second for $3.60
and $3.40, followed by Lord Jack·
kllife for $4.80.

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during th t• fifth irming Thur ~ day in ('irwinmrti . Cn nn·pdo n broke for st•rmul as Cia nts' pitcht•r Rich Galt·
thn•w a pkknff throw to first. Ht• was U&amp;ggt•d out by
Eva ns. Tht.• Rt•ds "ent nn to win lht.• ganw . 4-2. lAP
l .ast·rphoto I.

1·0. David Palml'r. 1·1. look lhe

Eddi(• Mi\IC'r rlrnn• in ;t run, thf&gt;n
l&lt;Jtt.•r ~corf'd a:-. Cincinnati downed
San Franci sco .

loss.
A.l Oli\W and .len•· 1\.hile

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long C'nough to gPI 1tlP \'ictor y .
Wh lC'h Wf'nt to n•lh•\'f'l' Mikl' rruly.

Pill sbu rgh.
Cuhs 12, Expos X
Home runs by Bil l Buckner . .Jay
Johnslone and Bump Wills help,.;l
Chicago oullasl Monl rea l. Pilcher
Ra ndy Martz aided Ihe a Ilack wilh
a lhrer·nm double.
II was lhe Cubs· fourlh slraighl

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merrd for Monlil'al
lt.·ds ~. Gianb 2

Cedeno ha s hi I "'fel' 1n II of his
1.1 gamPs and is hitting &lt;.Jt a .:no

clip sinct.' rar ly1

Ma~ ·.

('psar CPdcno cont IOU('(\ his llot
hitting wi1tl ;1 two-run cloublr and

victory. but Martz wasn't around

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The winner went the course in

JUNE 18 thru 24

"Cincinnati was behind us. and
we could have pushed them farther

are fir sllhoughl s and are subje&lt;:llo
change," McNamara said.
Leibra ndl . who look Paslore· s
spol in lhe rolalion, said he received mild encouragemenl from
McNamara and pilching coach Bill
F'ischer.
" They bolh sa id I did a good job ...
Leibrandl said. "Bul lhey're nol lhf'
lype of guys who say. ·You have 10
do well loday or you· U be in 1he
bullpen for !he res l of lhe year.'
They're prelty low·key guys."
He predicted Ihal Pas lore wil l reIurn 10 I he rota lion - but no! neces·
sar ily dislodge Leibrandl - if he

back,". Robinson sa id. "Cincinnal i
has nol bern playing good ball. and
wf' did nol lake advanlagP or Ihal.
We se&lt;'m 10 give inl o Ihe hoi hillers
and the hot pit cher s in situa tions wt•

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" I don'l sense they wa nllo make
a reliever oul of Prank I he resl of
his career," Lei brand! sa id . "I ju sl
ha ve 10 lake advanl age of my
chance: maybe when I hey decide
lo bring him back. lhey'll move
somebody else out of the rotation."

The Gian ts sea red 1w ice off Lei·
brandl, both times after leadoff
doubles. In the firs! inning. Duane
Kuiprr doubled, adva nced on a sac·
rlfice and scored on Chili Davis' in·
fleld oul.ln Ihe lhlrd, Ga le doubled ,
and 1wo ouls later scored on a dou·
ble by Davis.
Cincinnati scored lwice in !he
first on a two-run doubl e tha t Cesar
Cedeno bounced off Ihe Jefl ·renler
field wall . and the Reds added lwo
runs in Ihe second on singles by Ron
Oester. Eddie Milner and Dave
Concepcion.
Sa n Francisco Manager Prank

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Robin son, whose team los t two of

its three games in Cincinnati, was
angry aboul the Giants' missed
opportunity.

2: 023-5.
The ninth race lrtfecta, 4-5-10,
paid $641.40.
A crowd of 3,804 bet $300,674.

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SUNDAE
JUNE 20TH

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Athens captured the 1981-82
William E. (Bill) Thomas All Sports,
Trophy with 69\2 points, . a
Southeastern Ohio League
spokesman said today. ·
Gallipolis finished second with
~7\2 points, Waverly was third with.
50; and Logan fourth with 47 .
· Jackson placed fifth with 40~
points; Ironton sixth, 40; Meigs
!leventh, 2712 and Wellston eighth,

NOW, DAVE, llUT - Cin.-i nnati
Dave Cnnrepdon trit.·s to eludt· San
first baseman Darrell Ev&lt;:ms aftt·r

FR IDAY lhru THURSDAY '

CINCINNATI IAP 1 - Charlie
Lei brandt , making his firs! slart ln
a month , hailed the San Francisco
Gianl s on two runs Thursday 10
pilch himself back inlo Ihe Cincln·
nali Reds' sta rting rota lion .
"1 ju•l worked free and llied 10
relax and keep the ball down," said
Leibrandl, 3·1, who had made

Athens wins SEOAL's All-Sports trophy

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Rt:ds' bast• runner
Frant'isru Gianl'\'
bl'in)!. nmght in a

Charlie Leibrandt earns place
in starting rotation after victory

Sports briefs...
SOCCER
MADRID lAP) - Kuwait held
Czechoslovakia - the Olympic
champions -to a 1·1 draw in Valla·
dolld In a flrsl -round World Cup
Soccer tournamenl game.
Austria defeated Chlle 1·0 in a
Group 2 match In Oviedo, while
Northern Ireland and Yugoslavia
tied 0.0 In a Group 5 contest In
Zaragoza.
GOLF
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. lAP) ·
Bill Rogers and Bruce Devlin both
shol 2-under·par 70s and shared the
firs I round lead in the 82nd United
States Open Golf Championship.
Tied at 71 were Cal Peete, Danny
Edwards, Terry Diehl, Bobby
Clampett and Jim King.
Jack Nicklaus opened his attempt at a record flftll American
national championship with a 2·
over-par 74.
TENNIS
BRISTOL, England (AP) American Marty Davis defeated
Britain's No.3 player Jonathan
Smith 6-3, 6-1ln the quarterllnals of

The Daily Sentinei-Page-3

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

24\2.
Wellston Is no. longer a member of ·
the SEOAL. Meigs and Waverly will
··drop out next year.
was sixth In football first
. Athens
.
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m CI'088 ~untry, volleyball, girls
basketball and boys track; second in
golf and boys basketbaU, girls track
baseball ·and softbaU standings ~
past year.

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ADOLPH'S DAIRY VALLEY
PH. 992·2556
POMEROY, OHIO

�Devlin, Rogers share first round lead
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. iAPIThe captivating but capricious Pebble Beach Golf Links took its loll on
the world's finest players on the opening day of the United Stales
Open, leaving Bruce Devlin and
BUI Rogers, a unlikely couple. sharIng the first-day lead.
Devlin, who says he plays the
game mostly from memory, and
Rogers, who has been unable to r&lt;&gt;call the formula that made him
Player of the Year in 1981. both shot
2-under-par 70s Thursday on the
windswept 6,82'\-yard layout.
That was onc stroke better than
J1m King, Calvin Peete, Danny Edwards. Bobby Clampett and Terry
Diehl. all in at 71. Nine olhers, including 1978 champion Andy North
and Tom Watson, were lied at 72.
Defending champion David l.raham had a 73 and Jack Nicklaus,
bidding for a record fifth Open lllle,
fell victim to the winds and finished
wtth a 74, as did current PGA
champ Larry Nelson Masters

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Champion Cratg Stadler had a 76
and hot-shooting Ray Floyd, with
two victories and a second In his
last three starts. finished wllh an81.
Rogers, who won seven tournaments Including the British Open
last year, has been struggling this
season. But he came out fast wllh
birdies on the second, third and
sixth holes. He gave back two with
consecut lve bogeys on Nos. 7 and 8
before birdylng No 9 to make the
turn in 34_ He shot 36 on the back
s1de with nine consecutive pars.
Devlin grinned when asked what
he would have sa id If at breakfast
Thursday someone had suggested
that he'd be leading the open that
evening. ''I'd have told lhem they
were mad," he said
He had played In just elghl lournamenls all year and missed the
cut In half of those. His lop finish
was a lie for 45th place and his tour
earnmgs for the year had been a
meager $3,603 71.
" I 've only played in a few tournaments and I've played miserably In

all of them," he said. "I haven't enjoyed it. I'm sort of playing from
memory.''
Devlin hasn't won a tour event
since 1972 when he finished first at
Pleasant Valley and Houston and
then wenl Into semi-retirement.
He eagled the second hole Thurs·
day and survived bogey-double, bogey at Nos.(). 7and another bogey at
10 with birdies at9, 15 and 16 tQ grab
his share of the lead .
Watson had a strange round, !lnishlng with live bogeys balanced by
five birdies. ''I'd rather be five bogeys and five birdies Ulan live bogeys and one birdie," he reasoned.
Nicklaus had problems with the
sl iff breezes. managing only one
birdie all day. "Generally speak·
lng, I played a lot better than I
scored. I didn't get the ball In the
hole very well," he said.
At day's end. Devlin was feeling
hopeful.
" If you're realistic, it's been a
long time since I won a golf tourna ment," he said. "Still, you never

know. Stranger
happened."

EAHI.Y LEMlER - Bill Rodgers lines up a putt on the 16th green
during tht' f1rst round of the U.S. Open Thursday al Pebbh' Beat'h.
Hmlga~ s::111k lht· putt for a par and is in tht• duhhoust' "ith thl' early ll'ad
:.1f h·r shontlllg a t\o\ t~undt·r par 70. I AP Lasl'rphnto ).

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a defeatist attitude. I just haven' t
had my confidencc thts year."
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horrendou s 6.12 despite Thursda y
night' s good outmg, which im
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said Torrez just needs a dose of confidence to be effect ive.
" I hope tonight will prove to h1m
how good he can be," Gedman said.
" !think he probably doesn't realize
how good his stuff ts. He goes out
and tries to be too ftne Tonight, he
got ahead of hitt ers by not trymg to
be too fine."
" Mike has struggled, but tomght
he pitched a lot like last year," satd
Red Sox Manager Ra lph Houk
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well, but gett ing behmd hitters You
can' t always make big pitches
when you're behmd 2-0 on a lot of
hitters."
Torl'e'L allowed only one Clev&lt;&gt;land runner to advance past lirst
base until the ninth. when he gave
up a walk, two singles and a threerun double to Alan Bannister Mark
Clear got the fin al out and h1s 11th
save by striking out Karl Pagel.
Yastrzemskl, the designated hitter. singled In Boston's first run In
the first Inning before Stapleton
made it 2-0 w ith a solo homer In the
fourth.
The Red Sox got three more runs

m the six th on an RBI triple by Reid
: : hols. Rick Miller's run·scorlng
single and a sacrifice fly by Carney
Lansford . Stapleton's double made
it &amp;-0 in the ninth
Angels 10, Blue Jays 8
California look a half-game lead
in the AL West over idle Kansas
C1ty as Don Bay lor and Bobby
Gnch drove In three runs apiece
and Rod Carew had four hits to extend his hitting streak to 21 games
Grich hit a three-run homer and
Baylor added a run·scorlng single
to lead the Angels' six·run third inmng against Toronto Baylor also
singled in runs In the fourth and
SIXth.
The Blue Jays made the game
close with four runs in the ninth on a
two-run double by Buck Martinez
and a two-run homer by Damaso
Garcia. .Jesse Barfield also homf'red for Toront o
White Sox ll , A's 7
Tony Bernazard, despite three
errors at second base, knocked in
four runs for Chicago, three of I hem
with a double to climax a four-run
third mning.
Steve Kemp added three RBI
wtth a double and a two· run single
as the Whtte Sox banged 16 hits off
four Oakland pitchers _ A's starter
Mike Norris. 3-6, suffered the loss
after leaving the game with a
shoulder Inju ry in the third inning.
Steve Trout, 5-5, had a lhree-

hitter untll the seventh. but he sur·
rendered three runs In that inning
and reliever Eddie Solomon gave
up a two- run homer to Jeff Newman in lhe eighth.
Brewers 3, Tigers 2
Seldom-used ca tcher Ned Yost
tripled in the 11th Inning and later
scored on an error by shortstop
Alan Trammel lo give Milwaukee
its victory over Detroit.
Yost, who entered the game as a
pinch-runner in the ninth, blasted a
pitch from Tigers reliever Dave
Tobik, 2-1 , to the 400-fool mark In
lefl-center field with two ouls. xafter an Intentional walk to Ben Ogilv ie, Gorman Thomas drilled a
on&lt;&gt;-hopper that Trammel couldn 't
handle, allowing Yost to score.

RUTLAND - A dance will bt•
held from S-11.30 p.m. al Rutland
Ctvic Center on Fnday Admisston, couples, $3; s1ng lc, $2
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June 27, at the recrea tion building
at Royal Oak Park. All friends and
relat tves are welcome

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school commencement will be held
Friday at Rllclne United Methodist
Chu rch at 7.:l0 p m . All are
welcome.
COOLVll.LE - The Modern
· Woodmen of America's benefit po. tluck will take place on Sa turday,
June 26, to raise funds for Coolvllle.
Chester and Tuppers Plains Volunteer Fire Department s, from 5.g
. p.m at Coolville Fire House. There
will be a freewill donation . Take ta ble service. Prizes will be awarded
COOLVILLE - The Modern
WOOdsmen of America will have a
' Matching Fund Victory party and
meeting June 30 at 8 p.m at Coolville Fire House. The group will
present Its Community Service
Award and there wlll be a public
presentation of the proceeds of the
fund drive. Refreshments will be
served
Regtstratton for th e Regatta
parade thts yea r may be made by
caihng the Chamber off1ce at 99~5503 or Sandy Jannarelh al 992·7606
or 992-7039 Deadhne for regtstration
1s Frtday,June 25. The parade wtll
be at II a.m .. June 26; hnL• up will be
111 Mtddleport at 9 a.m.
Classes for lnfants-14 years of
age will be held In lhe school.
Nancy Anderson Is the director of
the classes which have the theme.
"God's Creation." A field day has
been planned lor June 19at General
Hartinger Park beginning at 1 p.m.
followed by a parade. The closing
program will take placeonJune27.

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Quarterly birthdays will be observed by the Harrisonville Senior
Cit iZens Club at a potluck supper
planned for June 22 at 6 p.m at Fort
Meigs park. Those attending are to
take a covered dish and 1heir own
table service. In the event of rain.
the supper and meeting will be held
at 6 p.m. at the townhouse In
Harrlsonvllle.
Among the graduatiOn class members at Alexander H1gh School were
the followmg young people from th1s
communtty, Meiante Montgomery,
Paul Powell , Dennts Faccmeyer,
Laune Miller, Robert Jeffers, Rtla
Robb, Rtchard Reeve. John Shtltz.
Sherry Turner, Ales1a Mullens.
Mary Ann Bonng, M1chael Todd
Byrd. Herbert Cottrell , Tanya
Hanmg and Gary Hutlon

Plans for an 1ce cream social on
July 24 were made during a recent
meeting of the Auxiliary of the Ba·
shan Fire Department. A final planning session was scheduled for July
1 at the fire house and all members
are urged to attend.
A revival with Joe Gwynn at
Neace Settlement Church will
begin Monday, June 21. at 7:30p.m.
There will be special singing each
night and the public Is welcome.
POMEROY - There will be a
Kids' Day at the Regatta on Wednesday with special reduced prices
from 6:30-10:30 p.m. Cost is $3 per
person.
POMEROY -Trinity Chu rch of
Pomeroy will sell homemade ice
cream and lunch June 24,25, 26 at
the Regatta.

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Ventures or enterprises which are of a creative nature and m whose
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rather than to go along and have a bad time.
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Boston snaps losing streak
By WILLIAM R. BARNARD
AP Sports Writer
Although the Boston Red Sox
have surprised nearly everyone
with their first-place standing in the
American League East, it' s been a
frustrating season for Mtke Torrez
and Dave Stapleton.
The pair made outstanding con tributions Thursday night , however. as the Red Sox beat the
Cleveland Indians 6·3 to snap a
three-game losing streak
Torrez pitched a four-hit shutout
until he was reached for three more
hit s and all three Cleveland run s
with two outs In the ninth inning
Stapleton slugged his seventh hom
nm and a run -scoring double.
in oth er Amer ican League
games. Chicago outscored Oakland
11 -7, Milwaukee edged Detroit 3-2m
11 mmngs, Ca li forma outlasted To' on to 10-8 and Texas bmt Seattle

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SINGERS- Thr Nc" Gospel Inspiraltuns wtll be fea tured at the Ml.
Unton Baptist Church Sunday, June 20, all p.m Sunday Srhool is al9 : 45
a. m . and murnmg 'o'-orshlp at 10 : 45 a.m., follow ed by a potluck dmncr at
noon. Th~ r hurrh 1s lo(·at~d nn rnunt y road 10 west of Harnsonville. The
publir ts invtled to attend

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Family Medicine
By EDWARD SCHRECK , D.O.
Assistant Professor
of Family Medicine
Ohw Umversity College
of Osteopathic
Mcdicme
QUESTION If
I have ches t pam
tn the area of the
heart. docsn' tthal
s tg n t f y
h ea rt
problems~

ANSWER GenSCHRECK
erally not The
eva luatiOn of chest pam starts w tlh a
goo d ht s l o r y dnd ph ys t ca l
examma twn F r om yo ur physiCian 's
eva lualt on of th ese, tt ca n be delermmed tf furthet l eslmg for heart
dl seast? 1s necessary Must ches t
patn problems ar e due to ca uses
other than hea rt dtsease . Often th ey
at e due to chest wall dt sorders of the
nbs and muscles Th e dtgesltve
tract organs f stomach , gallbladder
dtsease

chest

unresolved

ea tn

And,

a n x1ety ca n

mamfest tlself as chest pam
QUESTION What wtl l my fam tl y
ph ystcta n do tf I' m suspected of
hc:~vmg hea rt d1sease?
ANSWER After exa nnmng you,
he 01 she wtll probably order an electro&lt; at d10gram I EKG I , a ches t Xray and certa m blood sludtes Then
the phySicta n ma y do a stress electrocan.hugnun In th1s ptocedure an
EKG ts done wht le the palt ent wa lks
on a lrea dmtll Th ts l est shows how
the heart reacts to va n ous deg rees
of phys tca l cxerlton If all th ese facIO! s pmntlo hea rt dtsease and tf the
use n£ med1ca t10n such as
ntt rog lyee nn relieves the chest pam ,
a spec tal lest ca lled a coronary arten ogram IS mdtcated
QUESTION Wtll I have to be admttted to the hospttal for lhts test '
ANSWER Yes A coronary arl enog ram ts a l est where a long,
slender tube ts gutded through an artery m the arm or grom to the hea rt
Thts tube ts used to tn) ecl a dye tnto
the arten es around the heart As the
dye fl ows mlo the coronary artenes,
tl wtll outline any narrowmg or
blockage of them Allhe same tune
an eva lualton of the heart as to tis effecl tveness as a pwnp cam be' determmed When the results of lhts test
are kn own, the phys1c1an ca n then
determm e tf open heart surgery tS

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nt•cessa ry

surge ry ca n sel'\'l' as an effedtve

QUESTION What ts th e purpose
of hea rt sut gery that by pa sses th e

treatment tf the co r onar y artery

dtsease

olocked co ronary arten es 1

any senous damage to the hea rt

ANSWER

The r e

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Flower Shop
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YY'J. 203Y or YY2 5711

ca u ses

reasons for thun g such ::;urgery One

REVIVAL
Middleport, OH.

ANSWER
Coronar y a rt ery
dtsease ts a common dtsorder m thts
country Each yea r 600,000 persons
dte from tt, and lwt}-lhtrds of these
are sudden dea ths Coronary bypass

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Preochmg 9 30 om
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Sunday s o f eac h month thcrd ond fourth
Sunday s each month wo rsh tp serv•ce at
7 30 p m Wednesday eventng s at 7 30
Prayer and B•ble Study
SEVEN TH DAY ADVE NTIST Mulbe rry
He1gh h Rood Po meroy Poster A lbert
D•lles Sabbath Schoo l Supermtendent
R1to Wh1te Sa bbath Sc h oo l Saturday of
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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST t HURCHSi ster Horn ell Worn er Sup! Sunday
School 9 30 a m
mornmg worsh 1p
10 45 am
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST
Oo v•d
Mann mm• ster W• llt om Sno uffer Sun
day school supt Sunday sc hoo l 9 30
am mo rn1ng worsht p 10 30 a m

FIRST

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Mu lberry A ve
Pom eroy Hershel Me
Cture Sunday School Supermtenden l
Sundoy Schoo l 9 30 a m
M or nmg
Worshtp 10 30 o m Even mg Wo r shcp
7 30 p m Mtd week proyer serv •ce
l 30 p m

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Dex ter Rd Rd . Langsv ille Rev A A
Hughes Pastor Sunday Schoof 10 o m
ServiCes on Tuesday
Thursday and
Sunday 7 30 p m

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Baoley
Run Rood
Rev
Emmett Rowson
pastor Handley Dunn sup! Su nday
scheol 10 a m Swndoy eventng ser v1ce
7 30 Btbl e teochmg 7 30 p m Thur s

doy
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Evenmg servtees , Sunday and Wednes
doy700pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH Of CHRIST IN
CHR ISTIAN UNION. La w rence Manley
pastor Mrs Russell Young Sunday
School Supf Sunday School 9 30 o m
Evenmg worshtp
7 30, Wednesday
prayer meeting . 1 :30 p m

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CH Rev Rolph Sm1th pa stor Su nday
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THE SALVATlON ARMY 115 Bull ernu t
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Why the r aptd
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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E
Mo1n 51 Pomeroy Sundoy serv1ces Holy
Commumon on th e f1rst Su nday o f each
mo nth and co mbm ed w1th m orn 1ng
pro.yer on the th crd Sunday M orn •n g
prayer and serm on on a ll o ther Sundays
o f th e month Church Sc h oo l and nur se ry
core prov1ded Coff ee h our 1n th e Por1 sh
Holl•mm ed•o te ly foll ow 1ng the serv•ce

BURLING TON

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VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH
525 N. Second St.

OF

Ma1n St Ne tl Pr oudfoo t postor B1bl e
schoo l 9 30 a m
mormng wors h1p
10 30 am Youth meef•ngs 6 30 p m
even•ng wo r sl·up 7 30 Wednesday n•ght
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thr ee

1s to re li eve th e angtna peeton s as
ca use of the chest pam The second
IS to preverse the funclton of the
heart m uscle, and the lhtrd ts to
return the pa ltenl to hts or her
regular acltvtltes
QUESTION What matertal ts
used to bypa ss the blocked arten es
of the hea rt '
ANSWER
Segments of the
saphaneous vetn flong vetn of the
leg I are used to bypass the blocked
port tons of the cm onary arten es
QUESTION How frequently ts
tht s surgl'r y done'
ANSWER Approx unately 140,000
co ronar y bypass surge n es are done
ever y yea r In 1970 only about 3,000

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Re v V1rgtl Byrer pas tor G len M cCl ung
osst pastor Clyde He nderson pastor
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MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD

Rocm e- Rev James Sotterfteld , pastor
Mornmg worshtp 9' 45 o m
Sunday
school 10 45 o m , , even mg worshtp 7
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
lod1es prayer
meet mg . Wednesday 7 30 p m YPE
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST Corner
Sucth and Palmer the ReV Mark M cClung , Sunday school 9 15 am Don
Whtte Sunday School supermtend ent
John Re1bel Sr
osst supt Mornmg
Worshtp , 10 15 am Youth meet•ng ,
7 30 p m . Wednesday Including wee
tot• eager beavers. jUOtor astronauts
and 1untor and semor htgh BYF . chotr
practice 8 30 p m Wednes day , prayer
meetmg and 81ble study , Wednesday .

7 30p m

CHURCH OF CHRIST. Moddleport 5th

and Mom . Bob Mfflton . mmlster , Scott
Saltsman . associate
m1n1ster Btble
School , 9 30 a m , mornmg worshtp ,
10 30 a m , even1ng servtee , 7 00 p m
Wednes day Btbfe Study and youth
group meetmgs , 7 00 p m

MIDDLEPORT

CHURCH

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METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Ro b ert M cGee
mle rtm d1rector

POMEROY CLU STER
Rev "Robert M cGee
POMEROY Sunday Sc hoo l 9 15 a m
Worsh1p ser v•ce
10 30 am
Cho1r
rehearsal
Wednesday 7 p m Rev
Robert McGee pos lor
ENTERPR ISE Wo r sh•p 9 a m Church
Sc hool 10 om
R1 ch ord Ro them•ch
pas tor
ROCK SPR INGS Sundoy Sc hoo l 9 15
a
m Wor sh•p serv•ce
10 o m
R1chord Ro them1 ch pas t or
FLATWOODS Church School 10 o m
Worsh1p 11 o m
R1chord Ro themt ch
pastor

MIDDLEPORT CLU STER
HE ATH
Church School 9 30 o m
Worship 10 30 om
UMYF 6 p m
Robert Rob•nson Pa stor
RUTLAND Church School 9 30 o m
Worsh•p I I 00 a m
Robert Rtder
postor
SALEM CE NTER
Wors h1p 7 p m
Chu rc h School 9 45 a m Rober t R1der
pastor
PEARL CHAPEL Su nday Sc hool 9 30
am Wor sh1p 10 00 am
SNOWV ILLE
Sunday Sc hoo f
9 30
am Worsh•p9 OOo m

SYRACUSE CLU STER
Rev Stan ley M err 1fted M1n1 ster
FOREST RUN Wors h1p 9 o m Chur ch
Sc hoo l10 am
MINERSVIlLE Church Sc hoo l 9 a m
Wors h1p 10 am
ASBURY Chur ch School 9 50 a m
Wors h1p II a m B1bl e Study 7 30 p m
Thursday UMW f1 st Tue sday

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev James Clark
Rev Mark Flynn
Rev Florence Sm1th
Rev Ca rl Htcks
• BETHANY
(Dor cas)
Wors h•p 9 00
a m Church Sc h oo l 10 00 o m B1ble
st udy lst 2nd 3rd and 5t h Tuesdays
7 15 p m youth f ellowsh1p 2nd and 4th
Tuesdoy s, 6 00 p m
CARMEl and SUTTON (Worsh1p Su n
day School and m os t other even ts h eld
1omt fy ) Sunday School 9 45 and Worsh1p
11 00 at Sutton f1rst and thtrd Sundays
and dt Carme l seco nd and fourth Su n
days B1ble Study second fourth and f1f
th Thur sdays 7 15 p m Fom •l y N1ght
Fellowship Dmne r th1rd Thursday 6 30

pm
APPLE GROVE Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am Wor sh1 p 7 30 p m 1st and 3rd Su n
days Proyer meetmg Wednesday 7 30
p m Fellows h1p supper f1rst Saturday 6
p m UMW 2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
EAST LET ART Church School 9 a m
Worsh•p ser v1ce I 0 o m Pray er meehng
7 30 p m Wednesday UMW second
Tuesday 7 30 p m
RACINE WESLEYAN - Sunday school
10 am worsh1p , II om Cho1r procllce
Thursday 8 p m
LETART FALL SWorsh1p serv 1ce 9
o m Church Sc hool I 0 a m
MORNING STAR , Worshtp 9 30om
Church SchoollO 30 o m

MORSE CHAPEL Church School 9 30

o m Wonh•p 11 a m
PORTLAND Sunday Schoo l 6 30 p m
Evemng Worsh•p
7 30 p m
Youth
Fellowsh1p Wednesday 1 30 p m

NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev Rtehard W Thoma5
Duane Sydenstncker Sr
Sheldon Johnson
John W Douglas
JOPPA Worsl'up 9 00 am Church
Sc hooiiO OOo m
CHESTER , Worsh 1p 9 a m , Church
Schoof 10 om Cho1r Reheorsol 7 p m ,
Thursdays Btble Study , Thursdays
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v •n Mork on postor Steve l•llie Sunday
school sup! Su nday school 10 am
mo rn 1ng worsh•p
II am
Sunday
even• ng worsh1p 7 30 Praye r meetong
and B•ble study Thursday 7 30 p m
you1h meet •n g Wednesdoy o l 7 p m

BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHUR CH OF
CHRI ST Doone Wo rd en m1n1ster 81ble
class q 30om mornmg wors h tp 10 30
a m evenmg wo r sh•p 6 30 p m Wed
nesdoy B1bl e study 6 30 p m
NEW STI VE RSVI llE COMMUNITY Chur
ch Sundoy School serv•ce 9 45 a m
Wo r sh•p se r vtce 10 30 Evangel• sh e Se r
7 30 p m Wed nesdoy
Prayer
v •ce
mee hng 7 30 Thur sday
ZION CHURC H OF CHR IST Pomeroy
Hom sonv1 il e Rd Rober! Purtell postor
Bd l McElroy Sunday school sup t Sunday
sc hool q 30 am worsh1p serv1ce 10 30
a m Sunday worsh•p serv•ce 7 30 p m
Mondoy ond r uesdoy eventng ~e r v1ces
l 30 each evenmg
ST JOHN lUTH ERAN CHURCH P1ne
G rove Th e Rev W1lhom M•ddl eswo r lh
Pa stor Church serv 1ces 9 30 a m Sun
day Sc hoo l 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRI ST Jerr y
P1ngley po stor Sunday sc hoo l Q 30
am
morn•ng worsh tp
10 30 am
Wednesday evenmg serv• ce 7 30
ANT IQ UITY BAPTIST Rev Earl Shu ler
po stor Sunday schoo l q 30 a m Churc h
ser v•ce 7 p m
youth meet1ng
6
p m Tuesday B1bl e Study 7 p m

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 383
N 2nd Ave M 1ddleport Sunday School
10 00 a m Sun Wed Evenmg Ser v•c es
/30pmpm
UBERTY Chm llo n Church 4 ltberty
Ave Pomeroy Sunday School 10 a m
Wqrshtp 7 30 Wednesd ay Serv1ce 7 30

pm
CHESTE R CHURCH OF GOD Re, R E
Robmso n pastor Sunday sc hool Q 30
a m wors h1p ser v•ce II a m even•ng
serv1ce
7 00
you th serv 1ce
Wed
nesday 7 00 p m
lANGSV ILL E CHRISTIAN
CHUR CH
Robert E Mu sser pa stor Sundoy sc hoo l
9 30 am Paul Mu sse r sup! mornmg
wors htp 10 30 Sunday even1ng serv•ce
I 00 m1d week serv•ce Wednesday 7

pm
SYRACUSE

RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

IHE

EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIS!

M iddl epo rt. Oh

Ml
UNION BAPTIST
Rev
Tom
Dooley
Joe Say re
Sunday School
Supen ntenent
Sunday school
9 45
o m even•ng worsh op 7 30 p m Prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m Wednesday
TUPPERS PLAINS CHUR CH OF CHRI ST
Vmcen ! C Water s Il l m1n1sler Herman
Block ~ uper1ntendent Sunday School
Q JO o m even1ng serv1ce 7 p m Wed
nesdoy B1ble S1udy 7 p m
CHE STER CHURC H OF IHE NAZARENE
Rev Herbert Gro te pastor Fronk R1lll e
supl Sunday Sc hool q 30 a m Worsh 1p
~e rv• c e I I a m and 7 30 p m Proye1
meet 1n g Wed nesday 7 30 p m
lAUREl CUFF FREE METHODIST CHUR
( H Re ~ Robe rt Md!er pastor Lloyd
Wr1ght Ooreclor of Chroslton Educ0110n
Sunday School Q 30 a m Morn1ng Wot
sh1p 10 30 o m ChoH Proc11 ce Sun
day 6 JO p m Even1ng Wo rs h1p 7 30
p rn Wednesday Praye r ond B1b le Study
7 30p m
Df XTER CHURCH OF CHRI ST Chod es
Ru s~e ll Sr
mon1s l er R1ck Mac omber
w pt Sun day sc hool 9 30 a m wor &lt;oh1p
servtce 10 JOa m B•ble51udy t uesday
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REORGANilED CHURCH OF JE SUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINIS P01
tlond RaCine Rood
Wdltam Roush
pastor ltndo Evans church school d•rec
tar Chur ch sc hool Q 30 o m marn1119
wors h op
10 30 am
Wedn esday
eve n•ng proyer serv 1ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rov Eorl Shul e1
pas lor Wor sh1p servtce Q 30 a m Sun
day schoo l 10 30 a m Brbl e Study and
prayer serviCe Thur sday 7 30 p m
CARLETON CHURCH K•ngsbury Rood
Jnnm•e Evans pastor Sunday sc hool
q 30 a m Rolph Carl su per1ntendent
evenmg worsh1p
7 30 p m Prayer
meet• ng Wednesday l 30 p m
lONG BOTTOM CHR ISTIAN
!om
Rochason po slor Wolloce Damewood
Sunday Sc hoo l Super.ntenden t Worsh1p
servl ceat9o m B.bleSc hooi iOo m
HYSEll RUN HOli NE SS CHURCH Rev
Theron Du rham pos lor Sundoy Sc hool
at 9 30om Morn1ng wo r sh1p at 10 30
a m Thur sday serv1ces at 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSP El MISSION at Bold
Kn ob loca ted on County Rood 31 Rev
lawrence G luesencamp pa stor Re ...
Roger Wdlloo ss lslont postor Preach mg
ser v•ces Sunday 7 30 p m
prayer
mee tmg Wednesday 7 30 p m Gory
G rtlhth lead eYou th groups Sunday
eve 1n g 6 30 p m w 1lh Rog er and V 1olet
W dll ord as leaders Co mm un •on ser
vtces f~r ~ t Sun day eac h mon th
WHI TES CHAPEL Coo lvil le RD Re v
Roy Deeter pastor Sunday sc hool Q 30
om worsh•p serv 1ce 10 30 am B1ble
study and prayer se rv~te Wednesday
7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURC H OF CHRI ST Eugene
Underwood pastor Her b Ell toll Sunda y
sc hoo l su p! Sunday sc hool Q 30 o m
morm ng wors h tp and com umon 10 30

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Sermonette
1n Ac ts 4 wr rccld th n l the Jcw•sh lea d er s were nm(11cd fila! su ch
on11n&lt;'lry ond un tr a.nect men ns Peter c1nd John we r P so bold Thc Sf'
tw o ftshNm en were qr c&lt;'lt ly u se d by God , h oweve r t n J udq es 6 wr
r('&lt;'!d !hat wh en God Cell led G •d eo n G1 d eon f elt that h e was about th f'
lrns t rmportant f e ll ow a r oun d and that someone e lse should h avf' th e
tob God Q&lt;'!ve G 1deon tt1e sec r e i t o su ccess 1n h1s co ll 1nq how ever H r
tn ld G1 d f'on th at H r would bf' w1 t h h1m Much the samC' t ook plac e 1n
thr ca H•no of Moses 1n Exocus
M ost of us cn Me1ct S Coun t y and n earby oreas p r obably f eel r nther
o rd •nory God uses ord 1na r y peop le th ouq h r th1nk th a t every onr of
us ha d a cn l ilnq , n ot only those who n r c coi led 10 be m . n .s t p r s Th cr f' •s
.=tn 1ncrcd tble need f or Chns t. a n o utre.=tc h to t he world ~ •nc tud •nQ our
own h lll e corner o f tt1e wo r ld 1 be l •cve that God ts ca lllnq p eopl e to
v •s• t lhf' lon e l y c'tnd d 1scou raa ed l o share wllh th~ dPs t ctu tP to o tvr a
wo rd of hope fr om !he sc nptur es t o the search 1nq, and 10 break down
barr•crs be tween pPop le The church cc1 n not m C'e f t h1s c ha!l enQf' •'
f'vcryon e be lr eves th&lt;'ll all o f th• s •s t he pastor ' s 10b alone We are all
Cc't ilrd 1n one way or a n o ther Whflf 1S your crt l lm q'&gt; H rtve you cvN b een
wdltnq to i• sten f or your calhnq'&gt; If you stnce r ely do not have .1ny tdea
litlk about •t .1nd p ~y ilbou l•t w 1t h yo ur pas t or
When you have d •scove r ed your co ll1nQ , qo t o 111 You wtll no! bf'
it lon e Pcwt t eac h es .n three o f h ts c pr sll es !hilt th e C hur ch 1S Ilk€ a
human body w 1fh the va n ou s part s dependent upon each oth er The
C hurc h should be A suppo rt sys tem f or people w •th a var •el y o f
co il1nqs A n d •n t he words o f John W es le y " Tt1 e B es t o f A ll ts God •S
Wtth Us" We h ave th e sa m e pr o m tse thai G •deo n and Moses helve
Wh en we tak e up o ur cn ll• no, H e wtll be w 1th u s - M a rk Flynn ,
Pa s t or, Crtr m c f Sut ton . Bethany, ,:tnd Portland Un tt ed M e thOdist
C hur c hes

LONG BOTIOM . Sunday School ot9 30

RUTlAND BIBLE METHODIST CHURCH
Amos Ttll ts pas tor Donny T.ll1 s Sunday
Sc hoo l Supt Sunday School Q 30 a m
fo ll owed by mornmg wor sh1p Sunday
eve nm g se rv1c e
7 00 p m
Prayer
meel1ng Wednesday 7 00 p m

RUTLAND

CHUR CH

OF

I HE

N AZARENE Rev ll oyd D G r1mm Jr
pastor Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m wo r
sh•p se rv•ce 10 30 am young people s
serv •ce 6 p m Evonge h st• c serv •ce 6 30
p m Wednesday serv •ce 7 00 p m
FIRST SO UTHERN BAPfl Sl Corner o f
Second Pas tor Fronk Lowt h er Sunday
sc hool Q 45 a m worshtp ser viCe 11
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly B1bl e Study
Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON CHUR CH OF CHRI ST Mtll er
St Mason W Vo Eugene l Conger
m •n• ster Sunday B1bl e St uay 10 o m
Worsh tp II o m and 7 p m Wednesday
Btbl e Study voc al musiC 7 p m
liFE SC IENCE CHURCH
12 Nor th
Th1rd St Ches h•r e lndepe nden l fun
da men tal serv tces Sunday even•ng 7 30
p m Pas tor Rev Dr Robert Persons
MASON ASSEMBLY O F GOD Du ddmg
lon e Ma son W Vo Rev Ronn• e 8
Rose Pastor Su nday School 9 45 a m
M or n1ng Worship 11 a m Even1ng Ser
v1ce 7 .JO p m Wedn es day Wom en s
M1n1 slrt es Q a m (meel•ng and pray er
Pray er and 81bl e Study 7 p m

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRI ST IN

CHRI STIAN UNIO N Th e Rev W1 l1 1om
Ca mpbell pa stor Su nday School Q 30
a m James Hughes sup! evemn g ser
v •ce 7 30 p m Wedne sday evenmg
prayer meet• ng 7 30 p m Youth prayer
servcce eoch Tuesdoy
FA IRVIEW BIBLE CHUR CH l etart W
Vo Rl I Mark lrw m pa stor Worsh 1p
servtces 9 30 o m Sunday schoo l I I
o m
evemng wors h1p
7 30 p m
1 uesdoy co llage prayer meehng ond
61ble study 9 30 a m Wo r sh1p serv1ce
Wednesday 7 30 p m

OUR SA VIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH -

REEDSVILLE . Sundoy School 9 3o o m

Walnut and Henry Sts Ravens wood W
Vo The Rev George C Wemck pa stor
Sunday School 9 30 o m Sunday war
sh1p II am
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH now located
on Pomeroy P•ke County Rood 25 near
Flatwoods Rev Blackwood pastor Ser
v1ces on Sunday at 10 30 a m and 7 30
p m w 1th Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m 81ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m

Evening

Meeting, 7.30 e-m .
ST PAUL. (Tuppers Plolns) : Sunday

OF

Elden R Blak e postor Sunda y Schoo l tO
a m Robert Reed sup! Morn•ng se r
mon I I a m
Su nday n•ght serv•ces
Chmt 1on Endeavor 7 30 p m Song se r
v1ce 8 p m P•eoch1ng 8 30 p m M td
week Proy er mee t1ng Wednesday 7
p m Alv 1n Reed loy leader
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRI ST Loca ted at
Rutland on New l1mo Rood ne.- 1 to
Fo res t Acr e Park Rev Roy Clevenger
pas lor Sunday sc hoo l 10 30 am wo r
sh•p 7 30 p m Btble Sl udy Wednesday
7 30 p m Saturday n•ght prayer se r v1ce
7 30 p m
HEML OCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Roger
Watson pastor Crenson Prot! Su nday
sc hool sup! Mornmg worshtp q 30 a tTl
Sun day schoo l 10 30 a m evenmg ser
VICe 7 30

o m Evenmg Worsh1p at 1 30 p m Thur
sdoy Btble Study. 7 30 p m

Wednesday, 7 p.m. •
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY, Rev. Wando Johnson,

CH UR CH

N AZARE NE Rev Jam es B K1 ttl e pastor
Norman Presley Sundo y Sc hool Super1n
tenden l Su nday sc hool q 30 am mor
n tng wors h1p 10 30 om
evangel. sh e
serv1ce 6 p m Proyer ond Protse Wed
n esdoy 7 p m youth m ee llng 7 p m

Rev Thoma s H Co ll1 er pos tor Mortho
Wolf e Ch01 rmon o l the Boord of Chn s
li on Lcfe Sunday Sc h oo l 9 30 o m
mo rnmg wor sh1p 10 30 Sunday even
mg wo rsh•p 7 30 p m Proyer meelln g
Wednesday 7 30 p m
RACINE FIR ST BAPTI ST
Don
l
Wo lk er Pa stor Robert Sm1th Su ndoy
sc hool sup! Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a rn
mo rn1ng worsh1p 10 40 a m
Su nday
even•ng wo rsh•p
7 30
Wednesday
eve n•ng B1bl e study 7 30
DANVILlE WE SLEY AN
Rev R D
Brown pa stor Sunday Sc h oo l 9 30
am
morn1ng wor sh1p 10 45 you th
se rv1c e 6 45 p m
even•ng worsh•p
7 30 p m pray er and pro• se Wednes
day 7 30 p m
SOUTH BETHEL (S•l ver Rtdge) Duane
Syden strrcker
Sr
pa stor
Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 a m Mornmg Worsh 1p 10
am Youth Serv1ce Sunday ot 6 p m
and Sunday Even1ng Wor sh1p 6 p m
Btble Study Wed_n ~s ~oy_ ! p m

786 N 1nd Sf

Bible Study Wed-

nesdoysot7.30p m .
ALFRED , Sunday School at 9 45 o m
Morning Worsh1p at 11 a m Youth , 6 30
p .m . Sundbys Wednesday f'4lght ~royer
School 9 00 a .m . Morningo Worship at
10 ~00 a .om
Bible Study• 7:30 p m
Tuesday .

INDEPENDENT

HOLINESS

CHURCH

INC Pearl St
Mtddleport Rev
O 'Dell Manley pa1tor , Sunday school
q 30 o m Mormng worshtp 10 30 a m
evemng wors ht~ 7 30 p m Tuesday
12 30 p m Women s prayer meeting ,
Prayer ond pro1se serv 1ce Wednesday
730pm

KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver

Swatn , Superlnttndent . Sunday 1chool
9 ·00every wt~k -

HCl&amp;SON 'LH" ISI: '~ UNION, Sunday

School , 9:30 o .•r. t'tening 1ervlce, 7:30
p .m . Wednesdo , utoyer meeting , 7:30

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Ill II)[ ho 111 1 ' &lt; tr I• 11 ht•t •HI• t• IMp lll lh '' '' " ' II 11

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7 30p m

Mormng Worship 10;30 a m

THE DAllY

APOJIO Lil CHUR CH O F
l:ld t&gt;r .Jome&lt;o Mdl er Btbl e
':o l ud y Wedne~day ! JO p m
Sund ay
Jc hoo l 10 o rn Sunda y n1ght ~e r v1C e
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POMtR OY WESll YAN H O liNE S~
Horri Son ... dle Rood Earl F1eldc, postor
H e n~y tbltn .Jr
Sunda y School Sup !
Sunday Jchool 9 30 a m Morn1ng Wor
sh1p I I o m Jun do y e ... en ong servtce
I 30 m Praye• Meetmg lhu r':od ay 7 30
H ~UJ ( H~I J I

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day
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill BAPTI Sr Coc
ner As h and Plum Les li e Haymo n
pastor Bob Gr ubb oss •sto nl pastor
Sundoy Sc hoo l 10 o m Morn1ng Wor
sh•p 11 a m Wednesda y and So t ur
doy Evenmg Serv•ces 7 30 p m

Rulland OIHO -1~77~
J Wm
Bill Br ow n Owne r
Ph oncl 6 14 1741 ~ '77

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SY RA CUSE

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Au t om ot1 ve
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Se r vtCe
L oc u ~ t &amp; Beech St r ee t
991 9911 M1ddleport

Grocerte sGen era l M erchandt se
Ractn e 949 1S50

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WAID CROSS

Worshp 7 30 p m

HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN , Worship S.rvlco, 9 a.m.: Church School,
10:30a. m.
MIDOLEPORT 4'RES8YTERIAN, Church
School 9·00 a.m., Morning wors hip,
10:15. 'Btblo Study Tuosday, 10 a.m. : 81blo study, Thursday, 7:30p.m.

EUIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

214 E . Matn
992 -5130 Pomeroy

NAZARENE , Rev Jtm Broome . pastor.
B1ll White , Sun day school supt ,Sunday
school , 9 30 a m .. mormng worsh1p ,
10:30 a .m ..
Sunday evangelistic
meettng , 7:00 p .m Prayer meettng ,

director ; Harold Johnson . Ctirector of
education .

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116S Secn nd
Pom eroy
9fl1 3315

~Servlon

PRESBYTER IAN Church Church Sc hoo l
I 0 15 o m m orn mg wor sh•p 11 30 o
m
B•ble Study Tuesdoy
10 am
Juntor ond Sen10 r H1 g h Youth Group
Sunday 6 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GO D Pa stor
Rev John Evans Sunday sc hoo l 10
a m
Sunday
worsh1p
II
o m
Ch ildren s chur ch
II am
Sunday
eventng serv1ce 7 00 p m Wednesday
evenmg young lod1 es ou.-d10ry 6 p m
Wednesday lomd y wors h1 p 7 00 p m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHUR CH Near
Lo ng Bo llom Edse l Hort pa stor Su n
day sc hoo l 930A M
Wor sh•p 10 30
a m Pray er mee tmg 7 30 p m Thur s

ot Co lumbu ~ 0
804 W M,11n
qcn 1318 Pomerny

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Po m eroy

'R.~~ER~

TRINITY CHURCH Rev W H Perrm
pa stor Debb•e Buck
Su ndoy sc hoo l
sup ! Church School 9 15 am wors h•p
serv1ce 10 30 o m Cho1r rehearsal.
Tuesday '7 30 p m under d•r ec 11 on of
Altce Nease

NattOnwtde In s Co

991 66SS

Fme s t
1n
Sec tmnal
Modular H omes
Pom eroy , 1100 E M iun

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P. J. PAUlEY, AGENT

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Kingsbury Home Sales
NEW YORK
CLOTHING HOUSE -{ _, &amp; Service : :
KERMIT'S KORNER
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Homehte Saws

Sl'l tl'lal\
Robm
( .tmpbell. ll&lt;' dsutrr h1stor1an,
i'.Jm Hctgg\. l' h,tplt n Sgt of arm s,
,\mlx-t Hc~nkla
A thank ' ou note fot tile donation
to tile Spectal Olvmp tc Dorot hy
I 0tll1ett won a gold medal for ball
!hi ov. tng
Lane, ll.tnkl,l 1cad an arttcle on
fla g dav and li s Ot tgtna llon The
fn st flag da\ wa s held at a cou ntry
sr hoolho u se&gt; m W1sconsm when a
trc~ chrt . 13ct na t d Ctgrand had hts
studPnts honor the svmbcl of lhetr
lc~nd , silr sat d Flag dav became
offtCictl tn 1916 when Pres tdenl
\\ oodt O\\ Wtlso n proclatmed t hr

Mr s Hat ry DaviS read a report
nn tho n.tllonc~l emblem. 17821982
~h&lt;' satd th e bald eagle was adopted
IJ\ the Conttnrnt al Cong.ess as the
L' S 0mblrm tn 1782 and tn 1789, the
gt f'dl SC'al of I h&lt;' U S appeared wit h
the bc~Jrl cc~glr as It s centra l figu re
l'h 1s \f'd l L"' the eag le's 200t h a nnt
"''san as the L S sv m bcl
J'he m('('ttng took place at Mrs
D,l\ 1s'. who sen PC! reft eshment s
l' outl('('ll allrnded The next meet
tng "til be Tucsdav . .June 22 at the
lt'gton Ha ll ell 7 .10 p m Officers
lltll IX' m stallcd

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992 29SS

McClinto('k

n.rtrondl o b sctvance

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Prescnptlons

GIFTS
M•ddl eporl

Diamond Savings &amp;
loan Co.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Church &amp; Offic e Supph es

99 Mtll Sf

Phone 992 -3480

Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

FURNI~~~L!RDWAR~I

sometnne!:l

Vtctor Perry ts now convalescmg
at home after ha vmg a pacemaker
mstalled at Umversity Hospital,
Colwnbus.

Ph 992 210t

Ph 98S·4100

RIDENOUR

I he luntot s of Ore\\ Webster
J'o, t .14 tC'CCnll\ el('('ted new o!ftct't s fo r thf' co rnmg Vf'dt
Among those Cl('('t('() \\ere Anita
Smtth Juntot pt rs tdent. Laney

heart

Personal

Ray Rtggs

St. Rt

Drew Websrer

and esophag us l can often mumc

All youth lncludmg 4-H m embers
In M eigs County are m v lted to attend a horse demonstration clinic to
be heldJune 19from9a m to3p m
tn the horse show ar ena at the Rock
Springs fairgrounds
Demonstration classes wlll be on
showm anship, horsemanshlp, pleasure, trail, E nglish and reining
After the demonstrations there
wlll be work c lasses for everyone_
Those attending are to take thelr
own horses or ponies for Individual
instruction T he classes are sponsored and conducted by the Ohio
Junior Quarter Horse Association.
Refres hments will be available. ·

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Middleport

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MARK VSTORE

John F Fultz, Mgr

Beegle

The 1982 queen w!l be selected
Thursday, June 24. 7 pIll tn the
Rt ve rbual Room of th e Otamund
sav mgs a nd Loan Co The new qu~;c n
will be crowned on the ma111 slagt•
followmg the grand parade on Sa turday

The Daily Sentinei-Page-7

The Interested Businesses Listed On This

This Message and Church
USED CARS, INC. " MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

Pomeroy.

daughter of Sharon Buffwglun: Bet sy Herald, Tuppers Plams, daughlet
uf Mary Jail&lt;' Ta lbott and Ft ank
Her ald , Synth ta Whtle, L&lt;m g Bottom . daughter of Gruver C Whit e
Jr , and E lSie Whtle, Ktmberly Btrchfl eld , Rutland, da ughter of
Howard and Mane B trchfleld.
Sherry Lynn Beegle, Route 3,
Racme, daughter nf Roger and Mar-

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fhf' ladtcs of .Jav Mar Golf Club
hrld thcu \\('('k l\ Ladtes' OavTues
dtt\ .lUll(' Pith

Burftn gton .

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

7 fXrERIENCE ll1E JOY Of RELIGION

competmg fur the IItle of 1982 Btg
Bend Regatta Queen
They are Tra cy Rtffle. Routt• :J.
Rac tn e, daughlet of Dame! and Pan•
Rtffle; Bt'th Tea ford, daughll'r uf
Juhn and Carolyn Teaford, Cheslrt ,

Rub 1n

Jay Mar Golf

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Crorgia Watson, Caryl Cook.
F:dllh Lanning, Ruth Massar, Ada
Holtct, Eva Dessauer, Wilm a Terrell. F. lla Smllh, Genev ieve MelnhaJ I Erma Smit h, and Edna
Slushet
Refreshment s were served by
Wllm.t Tet rell c~nd Erma Smllh

Bt U\\ II,

Friday, June 18, 1982

Regatt~ queen candidates E~g~~,~-

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Ph ilarhea Women

,-ng

Friday, June 18, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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SYRAC US l: I IRS I CHURCH OF GOD
No t Pent ecos ta l R e~ George Oder
po slo r Wor sh•p ~e r vl(f' Sunday Q 45
o rn Sunday '&gt;( hoot ! I a m ,....or shop
ser voce
I 30 p 111
lhur ., doy praye r
m\'e tt ng I 30 p rn
M T Hf-RMO N Untied Brethren 1n
( hro ~ 1 ( hur ch
Rev Robe 1t So ndet s
pm to r Don Wdl loy leader Located 1n
l e ·o ~ Co mmun 1t y o ff CR 137
Sunday
~c h oo l Q 30 a m
Mornong wor sh1p ser
v1ce 10 45 a m e ... en•ng preo ch1ng ser
v1ce \f'cond and fou rth Junrloy'&gt; 7 30
p m ( htl ~ t. on l:nrleova1 hrsl ond thord
Su ndays I 30 p m We dne~day p10yer
m ee tmg and B•b!p \tudy I 30 p m
JE HOVAH J WIINl:JJl: S J73l9 State
Rout e I }4 Onro rntlP eo'&gt; I of Rutland )
Sundoy B•blf' lec i Ute Q JO o m Wo l
ch To we• \ turly l U 70 o m
luesdoy
B1biP "&gt; ludy
I JO
p •n
lhur~d oy
lhpooot. c School I 30 p &lt;n
Jerv1ce
Mcehng

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RU TlAND f. RH Will BAPII51 Chut(h
Jolem 5t
Rutl and Donald Korr Jr
po~t o r
Bud J tewoll ~u pPfl n t enden t
Jundoy Sc hool 10 o rn eventng wor
sh1p 7 JO p m W edne~day P~en1ng ser
vtCe I 30 p m
CHUR CH OF GOD ol Pr op hec y loco ted
on the 0 .J Wh tte Roa d all btghway I b()
Jundov Sc hoo l 10 am SupN1ntenden t
John l o vPdoy hr ~ t Wedne~day ntg ht ol
mon th CPMA '&gt;e r vtce~ seco nd Wed
nesdoy WMB mee t1 ng Th1rd thro ugh f1fth
youth serv tce George Croyle pastor
HO Pl: BAPII':d CHAPEl
570 Gran t
J l M1ddl epo •T Jundoy Jchool lOa m
rnorn•ng wo• ~ h 1p II o m evenmg wor
sh1p 7 p m Wedne ~do y evenmg B1b!P
~ tudy and proye1 meetong I p m At
!,looted wdh Jou lh ern Boph \ 1 Con
ven 11on
BRA DFORD CHUR CH 0 1 CH RI ST
R1c ky G1 lbetl po"&gt; tor Jteve P1cken~
\Uper1ntendt&gt;nl Jundoy Jc hool Q 30 a
m Church Se r ..,IC C''&gt; 10 30 o rn
JUBILl:l:
( HRI SIIA N lENltR
George'&gt; (rpe k Rood Re v C J Lemley
po s1or Jo hn Fellur e ~upettnten d en !
Chur ch \C h oo l 9 30 am morntng w or
sh•p 10 30 eve n•ng '&gt;e r v1c2 ! p m Btble
Study Thur. 7 p m Clo~"&gt;e&lt;o l o 1 all ogPs
Nur '&gt;e •y pr o~ t ded l o1 w o r ~ hop ':oervoce~
Sl PAUl lUTHERAN CHURCH Cornet
o f Sycamo• e and Se&lt;ond Sh Po me•oy
The Rev Wdl•om M,rldle.-,wot Th Poq o1
Sunday Sc h oo l at 9 45 a m ami ( hut ch
Se rv• c e ~ 11om
SACRED Hl:ARI ~ ev FothPr Pau l D
We/l on pa ~ l o1 Ph one 997 287J So 1ur
day evenong Ma ~~ I JO Sunday Mm~ 8
and I U am Con le &lt;o~1on Salu rday 7
I 30 p m
VICTORY BAPII ST
575 N 7nd )t
Moddleport Jome\ f KPe ':oee posto1
Su nday mo r nong w01.,h1p
10 om
even1ng se r v1CP I Wedne.,day even1ng
wor o; h1p I p m v~~~ tolt on Thuro,doy
b 30 p m
rRINI TY Chr.~t.on Aso;e mbly Coolvd le
Gilber t Spen cet
po~to1
Sund ay
"&gt;C hoo l Q JO om mornmg wOI\hop II
o rn Sunday evenong ~er~ • ce 1 30 p m
rn1dwe ek p1ayer se t v tce Wedneo;doy
I 30 p m
MOUNT O lt vf' Co mmun tt y Churc h
law rence tiu~h pm tor Mo• Folmer Sr
Supenn tcnden t Su nday Sc hool and mo r
111ng wo• sh1p q 30 a m 5umloy eventng
se rv• ce I p m You th meetong and B1ble
sl udy Wedn eo; doy 1 p rn
U N lT ~ D FAITH CHURlH
Rou te 7 o n
Pomeroy bypo ~~ Re v Rober1 Srn rth St
po sto1 Re v Jom e~ Cunddl a ss1s 1on1
po ~ 1 o r Sund oy School Q 30 o m
mor
n1ng W01~ h 1p 10 30 o m ev('nonq wor
sh•p
I 30
Women\
f ellow , hop
T uesday ~
10 n m \V(&gt;dn"'"doy no ghl
praye r ser vocP I 30 p m
FAITH BAPII J I L hur rb Mo.,on rne~:&gt; l
ol Untl erl S1eel Wor lo.pr \ Un•on Ho ll
Rotlrood Str ee t Mo.,on M ar non q wor
sh 1p Q 30 am Su nrlay S{h ool 10 j () a nl
Even•ng ServtCP I p 1n Ptoye• rn t p rong
Wednesday I :.10 p m Mod We. I.. B•ble
St udy Thur ... doy I p m
FOREST RUN BAPfiSI
RP v Nyle
Bo rden
po ~ t o 1
Cornf'l tu '&gt;
Bun ch
supertnt enden t Su ndar ., hoo l Q 30
o rn
second and l ou t! 1 Sunday., wor
sh1p ser viCe ot 'J. 30 p m
MT MORIAH BI' 1,TISf
Fo ur rh and
Mo1n St M•ddlepocl Re.,. lolv1n M1n
n1 s pa stor Mr s tlvtn Bumgardner
sup ! Sunday c,chool Col 30om wor&lt;o h1p
ser vrce 10 45 a m
BURliNGHAM ~OUI HFR N BAPT IST
CHUR CH Route l Shade Pm tor Don
Block Afhho ted w11h Sou thern Boplc!&gt;l
Convent 1on Sunday school I 30 p m
Su nday worsh1 p 2 30 p m Thu rsday
even mg Bobl e study I p m
PEN TECOSTAL ASSEMB lY
Roc me
Rou te 124 Wo lhom Hoback posto r Sun
day sc hool l Oam Sunday evenrn.g ser
vcce l 00 p m Wednesday evenmg ser
VICe 017
CA RPENTER BAPTI ST Dan Chead le
Sup! Sunday Sc hool q 30 a :n M o rn1ng
Worsh1p 10 30 am Prayer Ser v•ce
alternat e Su nday s
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTA l
Th1rd
A ve th e Rev Clark Bok er po stor Ca rl
N o tt•nghom Sunday Schoo l Sup1 Sun
day Schoo l I 0 a m
cla sses fo r all
age s Evitn1ng !&gt;ervtees b 00
Wed
nesdoy Study 7 30 p m You th serv tces
7 30 p m Fr1doy
ECCLESIA HllOWSH IP 128 M1tl St
Middl eport Pa stor •s Brother Chuck M e
Pherson Sunday Schoo l at 10 a m Ser
vices Sundoy even• ng at 7 p m and Wed
nesdoy at 7 p m

�June 18, 1982

Ohio

Friday,

Will compete in baton nationals Former Lesage pastor awarded
Sevcn·year-oltJ Christi Maidens,

Twirling since she was three yea rs

Racine, wilf be at Notre Dame the
week of Jul y 26 to com pete f or the
title of Lit tl e Mi.,; Majoret te of
America and in other na tional a nd
world competitions.
Da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Da le
M aidens. Racine, Christi won the
title of Mi.,; Little Majorette of Ohio
at Stow , Oh io on April 18 t o capture
the right t o take part in the national
title contest. Seledion of the Ol1io
NBTA sta t e titl e was based on
m odeling, fancy strut and twirlin g.

old, Christi has won 11 other sta t e
titl es. She has over 250 trophi es, pius

J ohn Richard Sauvage, fonner
minister of Good Samaritan United
Methodist Church in Huntington ,
and now pastor at the Z. Warn er
United M ethodist Churc h in Lesage,
W. Va., was awarded the Mast er of
Divinity Deg r ee at the U nitL&gt;d
Theologica l Seminary, Dayton, in
June. Sa uvage IS a m ember of the
West Virgini a Confer ence o f the
U nited M ethodi st Churc h.
Whil e at the c hurch, Sa uvage parti cipated in th e United Sound d10ral
group . basketball . and served as a
counse lor at tht• M adi son T owns hip

some 80 meda ls, sav ings bonds, articles of China and cry sta l whic h she

has won in winning ba ton events
staged in many locations .
A student at the Racine Elementary School, Christ i . is featured
twi r l er for the Riggs Ranger-cUes
and i s a private stude nt of Mrs. Judy
Ri ggs. She w i ll attend the World 's
Fair w ith the Riggs Ra nger-ettes in
Jul y.

dl er year. He pl ans to continue a t Z.
Warner United Methodi• t Church in
Lesage.
Bi sho p A . Ja m es Annstr ong,
president of the Natiooal Ccounc il of
churches and head of the Indiana
Area of the United Methodi st Church, addressed this 109th Cmn -

Showers held for area residents
The Eagles Class of Asbury
Chu rc h hosted a shower for Mary
Donn a Simms w ho r ecenlly lost her
home by fire.
Games were p layed wl! h prizes
going to Opal KJoes, Norma Baker,
and Jea n Hall. Nu m erou s g ift s
were p r esented to t he honored g&gt;J~
esl. Homemade cook ies a nd mints
were served w l!h coffee a nd koola id . Attending th e shower were
E il een Clark, Dee Simms , H ope
Moore, A pril Harmon, Wendy a nd
CRYSTAL , Stefan ic Arnott, Marie
Rizer. Thel ma Haw ley, Zelma

STATE - Christi Maidt•ns, Rarine , has won the Lilth' Miss Majoreltr
of Ohio till t· and will i' ompelt' for tht· titl e of Little Miss Majorclh• of
Amcril-a at Not n· Dame th e wet•k of J ul y 26.

Hawley, E la ine Miller, Betty Ash,
Jean H aU, J anice Lawson, Ch arlotte Nease, Mildred P i e r ce ,
Norma Baker. Nettle Moore , Opal
Kl oes, M ar th a M oore, Ruth
C r ouch , Dorot hy Win ebre nne r ,
Beula h Ward , Helen Teaford, and
Mary Cundiff.

Vinyl &amp; Alllminum
Complete gutter work,
com_plete remodeling,
rooftng of all types.
Worked in home area 20

year$.

the Doctor of Ministry Dcgn•t• s illl'l'
last spring.

Free estimates

Call 843-3322
~ 1 2-2

Friends of Ca ndy Wood Tobin ar e
invited to a layelte shower to be
held Friday night at t he Sen tor Citizens building on Mulberry He ight s,
Pom eroy, 7 p .m .

Donald and Delma Karr of Midd leport. She has been a member in 4H for s1x years. " A Sure Fire Check
List " was the name of her speech .
Aaron Sheets is the son of Jim a nd
Jenny Sheets of Rutland . This i s
Aaron's first year as a 4-H m ember.
His speec h wsa titled " Torna d oes
Don't H ave to be Kill ers."
These winners will now r epresent
M eigs County in the Jackson Area
Sa fety Speaking Contest to be held
June 20 at the Jackson A r ea Ce nter.

yea rs.

Ca rrie Karr i:; the

J~mghtcr

of

mo. pd

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

*backhoe
•*Septic
exca vating
systems
•Awater, sewer
&amp; gas lines
•dumptrucR
•limestone

For all your wiring
needs,·
furnaces
repair service and

installation.

St. Rf . 124 Pomeroy, OH ,

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

&amp; Commercial
Call742- 3195

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or 992 -7121
3 24 . 11 c

PH. 992-7201

BASEMENTSI
PATIOS
DRIVEWAYS
PARKING LOTS
CEMENT FINISHER
RICHARD GARFIELD
985-4464
6 14 I mo.

O'Brien Electrit
Serv,ICe

3 29

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OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

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•

FOR FUTURE U SE"

KEN'S
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• Roofing olall type s

16 YEARS EXP .
•Residential
•Commercial
•Industrial
Racine, Ohio
247 - 3534
Free Estimates
4·20-lfc

•

• Siding

All Makes

• Remodeling
• Free estimates
e20 Yrs . experience

e Washers

e

Dish -

washers
e Ranges • Refrigerat ors
• Dryers • Freezer s
PARTS and SERVICE
4-5 ti c

TOM HOSKINS
Ph . 949·2160 or 949·2322
4-20-ff c

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PHONE 992-2156

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(frHEslimatos)

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111 Court St., Pomeory, Ohio 45769

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&amp; Service

Custom kitchens and appliances,
custom
bathrooms, remodeling ,
plumbing, electric, and
heating.

'Addons1nd ~tmodelinJ
- Piumbinf and

~ Sewer
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Or Write Daily Sentinel Classified Dept.

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V. C. YOUNG Ill
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Pomeroy, Ohio

Call 992-6259

fREE
ESTIMATES
PH. 992-6011

The Daily Sentinel Page 9
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Announcements

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GoBese Tablets &amp; E ~ Vap
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Speaking contest winners named
The annual M eigs County Sa f ety
Speaking Contest was held June 14
at the Meigs County Ext ension Office. Judges for the contest were Bob
Rai h•y and Mrs. Grella Suttle. The
winners included : Kathy Parker ,
Ca rri e Karr and Aaron Sheets.
K athy Park er i s t he da ughter of
Leland and Margar et Parker of
Pomeroy. Kathy's speec h was titl ed
"Guns -__ A Friend or a Deadl y
E nemy." She has been in 4-H for II

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

EUGENE LONG
Superior Siding Co.

de.L!rce. Five persons have received

wa s awarded a sc holarship from the
Board of Hig her E duca tion of lht•
Uni1Pd Methodist Church in hi s 11 1 id~

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Today ."
Forty-five
student s
received the Master of Di v ini t y
Degree a nd fi ve the M aster of Arts

Sa uvage is th e son of Mr. and Mrs.
John G . Sauvage, Sauvage, D usk y
St reet, Syracuse.

Pomeroy Milld.leport, Ohio

Business Services

lllenrement Service on " Ministry

Crisis Jnl ervt:&gt; nti nn Ce nler. He also

J00e 18, 1982

4

Giveaway

A NY PER SO N who has
rtny th rng to give away and
does not off e r or affempt to
off er any ot her thing for
sale m ay ploce an ad in this
col umn . There wi ll be no
charge to the advert iser.
Old red
Iri sh Setter .
Fema le.
gen tl e
wi th
chi ldren. 6149925265 .

1 ( MCI Of n1ank s (p ,11d ,n ,tdvnnCC')
? CM Cl ol 1~lnnk.s 1pi'11 CI ,n ,ldVrlnce!
3 flnnounccmen t'l
4 Grvf',lW clY
5 H,1ppy Ads
6 Loc. t ilnd Found
1 Y ant Sale 1pard rn rll1va nf 1·1
R Publ• c Side
&amp;Auctron
9 Wrtn iC'd IO Buy

E!niiRI'llllBll:_--

51 House hold Goods
57 CB, TV &amp; R,o1d10 Eq u1pmenf
53 An t iques
54 Mrsc Merchand1se
55 Buildrng Supplr es
56 Pet s tor Sale
57 M usc 1alln strum en ts
58 F rurt s &amp; Vege tables
5? For Sale or Trade

-1lNI Estate
31 Homes tor Sa le
3'1 M obdP Homes l or Sale
33 Farm s tor Snle
) A Bu s1 nf'SS Burldrnqs
35 Lot s &amp; Acreage
36 Rf'cl l Es tat e Wanted

&amp;

111 Hou ses l or Rent
ll? Mobile Homes for Rent
.13 Far m s t or Ren t
&lt;Iii Apar tm en t t or Ren t
45 Furn1Shf' d Room'&gt;
46 Space tor rent
47 Wan ted to Rent
48 Equi pm ent t or Rent
49 For Lease

C§ t &amp;$3T:S~!r. I·lHII
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Curb Inflation I
I
Pay Cash for
Classifieds and
Savel I I
Wrrte your own ad and order by mail wi th t his
coupon Cancel your ad by ph one when you ge t
results Money not refundable.

Name ___________

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Ga llia County
Area Code 614
446---Ga llipolis
367- Cheshire
l8&amp;-Vinton
24s-R io Grande

servltes

2S6-Guyan Dist.

643- Arabia Dist.
319- Walnut

Fr1rm Equ rpmrnf
Wan ted to buy
Lives tock
Hny &amp; Gr ar n
See d &amp; Fer t il1 zer

81·Home I mprovemen t ~
82 P lumbing &amp; Hea tin g
83 Excava tin g
84·E iecricil l &amp; Re tr iqerf'l t ion
85 Ge nera l H aulin g
B6 M .H Repai r
87 Uphol stery

Meigs County
Area Code 614
99'1--M lddleport
Pomeroy
9es-Chester
343-Portland
247- letart Falls
949- Racine
74'1--Rutland
667- Coolville

Pu bli C NOI IC('

Pub liC Not1c e
r'UA LI C NOT I Cf
fh p villc1W' of M rclrt iPport
wrli rccPr vr &lt;:,e,liP(i br rl c; l nr
~1 Ul ildy mclChrnf' &lt;'II l hf' Ol
I 1CP of the m&lt;1yor . 737 R ~1 &lt; !'
51 . unt il 3 00 PM Junp 28 .

One day

inse rt1on ........ ..... SJ .OO

Up ro 15 wora s

Thr ee day

insertion ............ $4.00

)Wanted
) For Sale
) An nouncement
) For Rent

19R? M wllr ( ll li me all brd s
wdl hr opr-nl"'d .1nd rP;ad
rnlormlll•on on lhf' IY P&lt;'
01 hdlrn(IITirlChrn,· rf'QUirPd
1&lt;., rl Vrl dcl hlf' ,11 the ITI&lt;lyor' s
o tt&lt; ( ,...

1llf' Vrllaqr rr ~f' rv f'S Jhr
to Mrrpt or rrwct
,lilY Or rl ll !) ICi S c~ n&lt;J Wil rve
.lnv rn t orm,o!l i lrt~-. rn h1d

r~&lt; !hl

F r rct Holt m(1n. MC~yor
Vdl.1qr ol M1dd lf'pnrt
June II . IR
f'Lt blr C NOtiCC
PUBLIC NOT I CE
B ed t ord
Towns h rp
Tru stees w ill hold Federal
Revenur Shannq p r oposed
use hearrnq on July Jrd and
Fr-dPral Revenue Sharin q
budqe l h(•arrnq and annuill

M i sc. M erc handi ce

Pu blic Notice

Public No tic e

Public Notice
budget neilrrnq on July
lOth The su mma r y ol th€'
enttc ted IJudqe l wilt oe
availab le l or publ• c 1n
spect1 on af ter July 20th
Senior
C rl rzrns
nr c
welcomr- to i'lttend
Hea rrnq s to be hclct nt
Clerk 's home at6 ·00 PM

at 7: 00 p m
rtt the
Paqevi11e building tor
proposed use of Revenue
Sharinq and ann ual budqet
hea r1n·q .
All
cl!izens
&lt;espec id ll y senior c it llcnsJ
are invi trd to nl t cnd
t61 18 , lt c

F Buc k
Prob o'llt' Jur11!1' 1Cir rk
1nJ 11 1R '}~ Jt r

Public Notice

(6! 18. lt c

Rn t)l '~ t

Publi c Notice
PUALIC NOT IC F
The Board ot Tr us t ees of
Scrpi o Townshrp wi ll hold a
public hca r inq July 2. 1982

NO TI C F OF
ArrO INTM E NT
r tOll( ltd?Y
OF F ID UC IAR Y
Q1• JtJI""ll ' 7. 1987 . rn Tt11
On Mny 16 . 198'} , 1n t hr
Mt rqs County
Prot1,11r Mrrq ~ Co u n t y Probate
Cour t
(CI&lt;;,t• No 73799 · Cou rt . Cilo;r No 23788. John

2.

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•

Coppertone
Coronado
elect . stove, double oven.
ca 11 446 2196
3 krttens, 10 wks . old, so lid
bla c k. long hair and 1
mother ca t. 1 yr . old black
&amp; white . Ca ll 614 379·2307
ilfter 5:00.

276 Sycamore St.
M'ddl rt Oh'
I
epo ' 10

9 month old part border
coll ie. Good wi th cni ldren .
614·9491779.

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FATHER'S DAY
SPECIALS
(NOTR~DES)

B.
9.
10 .
11.
12.
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14.

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16.

35.

List 30" $2337

SALE '154900

.oo, 40" 52540.00

SALE '1799

00

e1 -5 260 GRAVELY w / mower 30" or 40 " elec . start, 4 sp.

SALE '2025

List 30" $2537.00, 40" $2740.00

00

• 2- 5645 GRAVELy w / mower 30" or 40" hand start, 12 h . p . 4 spd .
00
List $2863.00

SALE $2,200

4WHEEL RIDERS - ALL '82 MODELS
$3915
$4270
$5915
$6215

3- 812212 H.P . w / 50" mower
1...1..812312 H . P. w / hyd. 50" mower
2-8179 KT Professional Model60" mower
1- B8199 K T Professional Model60" mower

SALE
$3,000
$3370
$4695
54995

Mail This Coupon with Remittance
The Dally Sentinel
11.1 Court St.
Pomerqy, Oh. 45769

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7:00 P.M.

SNAPPERS BRAND NEW '81 ~ODELS
$4625
$1145
S-1285
$1466

-Snapper 16 HP 48" mower, hydrostatic ·
!--Snapper Rider 8 H P 30" cut hand start
2- Snapper Riders 8 H P 30" cut elec. start
1-Snapper Rider 11 H P 33" cut, Hi Vac elec . st_art

$3400
$1000
$1125
$1300

AT
Corner of Depot &amp; Main
Rutland, Ohio

S&amp;KAUCTION
SHERMAN TILLfS: OWNER
LONNIE NEAL: AUCTIONEER
TERMSOFSALE:CASHORCHECK
WITH POSITIVE I.D .

licensed &amp; Bonded
Phone 949 -2293
or 949·2417
3·3-ffn

WE SELL &amp; SERVICE WEE[).EATER, STIHL &amp; TANAKA
BRUSH CUnEH FROM ••9.95 TO '359-~t5

1 McC -tn1 n. '}4 1 K f'lnf1Whil
Btvn. LonC,o!SIN. Oh rO,
.l) I JO
wiiS
(1pp01 nll ·d
f •rcutor ot thr rs t il tr ol
~ t r- IICI E t( I01' S. df'C('il':&gt;('(l.
ICIIr of Porncroy . Oh10
Robert E Buck
Prohntr Judqr / Cicr k
1614. 11 . 183 t r

Real Estate - General

Manning Roush- Owner
210CONDOR ST.

PH. 992-2975

3 II ti c

b II I fTIO

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TRENCHING
SERVICE

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U.S. Rl. so East
Guysville, Ohio
Authorized John Deere,
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Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp;Service
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Water ~ Sewer · E lectric

Gas Line-Ditches
Water Line Hook-ups
Septic Tanks
Countv Certified
Roush lane
Cheshire , Oh .
Ph. 367 -7560
1·1· 1 ft c

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ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS
Sizes from 4 to 6 and all
wood buildings 24X36.
Insulated Dog Houses

At
Visa

608 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO
PH.992-2259

OWNER FINANCING
- You can buy thi s 3
bedroom hom e. H as a
large lot lor il qarden .
Pof- che·s, b a th : Ca r
pe tin g
and
g;~ rg e
Aski ng $28,000

NEW liSTING - NEAR DEXTER - 45 Acres of
ground witn all minera ls and all fenced . Six room
house w ith four bed rooms, a huge barn with hay loft
and a garage with workshop. $50,000.
ASSUME THIS LOAN · - f ih story house in
Syracuse with three bedrooms, huge living room ,
big f amily room, workshop, garage, and a
beautiful l y landscaped lot. Just $3,900 down and
assume payments of S358 a month for 28'h years at
13% inter est . Reduced lo$33.500.

SWIMMING POOL Have fun in pri va te rn
thi s su nken pool . L a r ge
3 or 4 bedroom er. l ar ge
entertaining li v ing, for
mal d ining, W? baths,
nil t . gas furna ce , full
ba se ment, new ca r
qaraQe and 2 level lots
nea r SC hOOl.

PRICE REDUCED - 2.5 Acres of land w ith a five
room, three bedroom home with patio, fruit trees,
garden spot, and hookup for woodburner . Now
$26,000.

WANT S ACRES - To
build your hom e of thC
'tuture? Have just about
anythi ng her e. Lot s of
trees, dug wetl , a nd
lev el land for a ga rden .
J_Will tak e $7,950 .

PRICE REDUCED - Original woodwork, good
location, full basement, and two A. C. units are but a
few of the nice featur~s of this six room, three
bedroom home in Mlddl~porl . Now$25,000.
PRICE REDUCED - This three year old modular
is on a nice corner lot in Middleport and has central
air, screened in porch, garden bath tub, bu ilt-in hutch, three bedrooms, two baths, and is gorgeous.
Now $42,000.

BUY - With
about $2,000.00 down '
and S2S7 .03 per m o. for
15- yrs . at 16% . Just like·
rent bu t you will have,
bath , new furna ce, &lt;"nd 2'
lots near grocery and
scfloats. Just $21 .000.
·

DOUBLE lOT - With tots of shrubbery and a two
story frame home with the charm of a 100 year old
home with' beautiful woodw!)rk, nine rooms, seven
fireplaces, and more. $35,000.
OWNER Will lAND CONTRACT OR TRADEthis four year old ranch With full-basement, three
' bedrooms, large lot. Garage, equipped kitchen and
is cute . Call now, 537,500.

992·6191 .
949·2UO

992-5692'
.992·2259.

- ,,

,r
'·

-~ddons and 1emocfeline

-Roofinaand cutter work

-Concrete wolk
-Piumbinc and
electrie~l work
(Free Estimates)
Ph. 949·2609
949-2234
RACINE, OHIO

Tues.·l.adies niaht all drinks
reduced f01 the women
Woti.·V• C.ntu~ nitfll 9-12, droH
beer t!ftlr. ~~ !_~r~ment 2 a.m.
lhuo..Qid Milwauie Night. 9-2:30.
'17 Centurw.Nirht.
Fri. &amp; S.t. . U" binds · drini &amp;
drown eKh nitflt, 10 p.m.
.
Sun. - Pim, pitcher beer special
price. Also BQ's on Sundar stJrtin1

June.
Month ollun~ . Thurs.-fri.·Sat.
MARSMAU TENNANT llANO
Stop in, brinJ a trttnd. We also

hne Happy Hour Mon.-Sat. 4 pm.·
6 p.m. Unadftrtised speciab dio~.
Hope to set rou al l -.
Phone 992-9913
&amp;-I t ""'
j
ARRAIIAEtfHpRI!i
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2

In Memoriam

1n
r e m e mbran ce
of
Anita( Bu ck ley) Ball on her
25th birthday, June 18,
1982 . Not a day passes that
you are not thought of, but
memory is the gift of God,
that death cannot destroy .
Sad l y missed by Mom ,
Dad , sisters, brothers, nan·
n y, dad dad,and all who
loved her .

J
Announcements
mo.
JI-.-.-------"'JSWEEPER and sewing _
machine repair , parts, and
1 - - - - - - - - - - f s o p p l i e s.
Pi c k up and
delivery, Davis Vacuum
· · h---=~.:----. Cleaner.
one half mite up .
Georges Creek Rd. Call i
~-0294..
,
~ - 19 · 1

FOR THE

BOTH OF YOU
STYLING SALON

SUMMER PERM. SPECIAL

20%0FF

AU "PERMS

,.,., .......
Pil&lt;tt2-HI2

""~ ~.

Hrs.: Mon.·Sun.
2:00 P.M.-1:30 A.M.
C.r~ Out S..r
&amp; Wine Available
Mon.·KIJ NiJI!I

Pomeroy, Ofi.
Ph. 992·2174
2·26-ff c

RANDY'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

1-446-4372 4-19-llc
Ma st er Ch a rge

&amp; Middleport

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Fill litE IIOII1lt OF JUliE
· TUES. RMillllS IER'S RMilll
0,00 ,_ tllnr 511.

• ,I

/

Radiator Specialist
NATHAN BIGGS
JS Yr s. Experience

SYUCIJS(, 011.

REALTORS:
Henry E . Cleland, Jr., GRt
Jean Trussell
OoHte Turner
Office

..l A
'..

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE
From th e Smallest
Heater Core to the
Largest Radiator.

Call Bill Ward
Ward's Keyboatd

CANDLELIGHT INN
Rt. 1, Chesllire, 011.
St. Rt. 7, between Cheshire

Rt J, Box S4
Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614-e43·2S91
6-15-ffc

Rul Eetate - General

· &gt;28-1 mo.

Y.1rd Sa l(' Monday, June
71. 6p mIll dark , Tuesday,
Jun(~ '12. 9 a.m til? D&lt;Jvi s
r 1· s ~den ce . Rose Hill
~-, /\RAGE sa le, 415 Lewis
'-r ! . qarage door , used fur
nrtu r e,
c l othing ,
bed
'&gt; nr~'~lds &amp; curtians.

THREE fami l y yard sale,
7405 Monroe Ave 9? Sa t ur
rt&lt;1y . June 19 , rain or sh in e.
HU GE yard sale, rear 1605
Baby ,
J(· ltc-r son Ave
mMt0rn1 t y. mens women s
Avon,
shoes,
r rn th cs.
hnnks. turnllur e. much
rnuOl m ore! June 18 until
") 9 "J . 30 4 675 4054

9 W EEK ol d f emale black
kr tt en . Part Sia mese, part
Burmese, 30&lt;1·675·6145

Pu bli c Sa le
&amp; Auction

SMALL fema le dog . Half
Spr 1nger Spaniel Call af ter
6 30 p m 304 458· 1526.

~ ·c k
Pearson ,
Ex
!!N10nced A UCTIONEER .
E •., t&lt;Ji es. an trqu es. farm ,
11ousc hold. Licen sed OhtO
wv Buyrng an t1 ques 304
173 S7 85. 773 918S .

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THR EE pups, 2 male, 1
tcma te Cat &amp; 1 k1ffe ns. 304
·675 1557
good

lost a nd Found

6

LOST Grey, wh it e, brown &amp;
bla ck Australi an Co lli e
named Silver . L os t in
v1cini t y of Bul lavi ll e Rd un ·
derpass. Ca ll446-4954 .
LOST · dog in vici n i t y of N .
7nd in Middleport . B lack &amp;
tan Doberman, 5 yrs old .
614 992 2886 or 6149n6302 .
Reward .
--~~~~

ll t he person th at stole 2 oil
lomp s out of m y hou se wi ll
re tur n them , set them on
th e pore h I wi II say no
more . Myrtle .
LOS T · Two fox hound s.
white with lemon
" po ts, black -wnite a nd tan .
Ca ll 61.:1 ·843 ·3443 or 614·843 ·
?963
Con ta ct
Ha r ry
Ri chard

One

LOSTand
· Ma le
fox nound
in
Portl
ar ea
If seen
l-==========::::~ ,nlease
call 614·843 ·2354 .

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

.

'

" Beau1iful , Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding
es timate s, 949 -2801 or
949-2860 .
No Sunday Calls

Greg Roush
Ph. 992 - 7583
or 992 - 2282

Utility Buildings

~.:

POMER

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

New Homes extensiv e remodeling
• E l ectric work
•Cu stom Pol e Bldg s.
•Roofing Work
14 Years ~xpene nc e

Sizes start from l0x24"

PRICE REDUCED - Approx , 22 acres ot' wooded
tand wtlh a newer ranch house, three bedrooms,
dining room, separate utility room, 21h baths, W. B.
F . p ., tw~ car garage. also older ho111e. Now SA9,900.

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES and SERVICE

CONSTRUCTION

PART Co lli e, part Germa n
Shepher d puppi es, 304·675·
1761

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MID SUMMER
SAVINGS
ON
REMNANTS
ENDS OF ROLLS
GRASS CARPET
AND SAVE $2- $5
ON SHAG CARPETS

'HERE 'S A

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SATURDAY, JUNE 19th, AT

Dozer &amp; backhoe ser·
vice, water, sewer, pon ds,
foundations ,
reclAmation .

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
SIDING

VE k ttfens, to
----------------------i-----------------------+----------------------~----------------------1FI
home. 304 675· 1462 .

Phone
1-(614) - 992-3325
ll t&lt; E NEW Larqe
leve l yard l14 x135, ex
ce llen t insu lated home
with 3 bedrDt"m s, ni ce
effi cient kitc hen and
ba r Lot s of ca rpe tinq ,
hiqnest hea t bill S127 .00 .
$39,500 .

e 2-524 0 GRAVElY w/mower 30" or 40" 4 sp ., hand start.

TOOLS- FURNITURE
COOKWARE
MISCELLANEOUS

I

VIRGil B.-SR.
216 E . 2nd 5I.

List 30" $2067.00, 40" $2270 .00

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

EXCAVATING
AND
CONSTRUCTION

5-27- 1 mo. pd.

Publ ic Notice

NOTI C E OF
1\ t' POtNTMF NT OF

• 2- 5200 GRAVELY w / mower 30" or 40 " 2 sp . hand start.

AUCTION

20 .
21

Open 9 till 6
Closed Sun. &amp; Mon.
PH. 742-2081

Public Notte@

1"1 111 t' 1·nn1 (1y , Rutlilnfl .
On oo .t ~77~ w~l'-&gt; • ll""~ n l n!('(l
{l et ·•· n •,t r,l tnr 01 1111 t•&lt;;, l ,l ll
oi
nw •!i '• l
l"' r- n01 dy .
rh ( 1 ,1o..,rct l c111 nl P u11.1nrt.

LIST

17
18 .
19,

and Used
PARTS

insertion .. ............ $7.00

Up to 15 Word s .. Six day

2 WHEEL WALKING TRACTORS- All '82 MODELS

a

67s-P1. Plea sa nt
45&amp;-leon
S76-Appte Grove
77)---Mason
182-New Haven
89s-letart
937- Buffalo

Up to 15 worct s

GRAVELEY'S
Pr in t one word in each
spa ce be low . Eac h in·
filial or group of figures
count s as a word . Count
name and address or
ph one number if used .
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put in the proper ~~~--_j_!!_~~~~~~l
classif ica t ion i f you' l l These cas h rates
check th e proper box
incl ude d iscount
below .

Mason Co., wv
Area Code 304

New

(Average -4 w ords per line )

PUB LI C NOT I CE
S1dS wdl be Mcepled ill
Pomcr ov Cilv Hnll un ll 1 17
Noon . M ond,w Ju l y 61t t
198?, on !he Lrncoln Hill
wat er stor nqP r Pservo1r
roo l Spec rll cn tron ~ nre on
lrl c a t C1ly Hall anct n co py
m(1y oe p1 cked up Monday
tllruFrrd&lt;~v . BAM
JPM
Onrly
Mrs Pa ! Tlwma
Clerk,
Board of Publ1c AfiClrr s
161 18, 25. I II 2

54

following telephone exchanges. ..

Lh•esteta:::==

Pub li c No fr ((•

Address, _ _ _,;,__ _ _ __

71 Autos f or Si'l le
77 Tru cks l or Sa le
73Vans&amp;4WD
74 Mo torcyc l es
75 Boa ts &amp; Motors
76 Au to Parts &amp; Accessor1es
77 Au to Repair
78 Camping Equipm ent

Farm supplies

Renta ls

11 Help Wnntcrl
I? Srtuillron WClnlf'rl
!3 In su ran ce
L\ 8us1nesc. Trr~rnrnq
15 Sc ll oo ls ln &lt;; lruc l ron
16 RcldiO. TV &amp; C B Repclrr
17 M1 sre llnncou s
18 Wa n ted To do

Auto and
HARLEY
DAVIDSON

Classified pages cover the

21 Bus1ness Opp ort unit..,.
77 Money to Loan
'}3 Pro lessrona l Servrces

:5HVites

Truck,

·, ,, 1 June 19th, 9 5. 606 Main
S! CMroll Teafords.

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1
m1k t1tten
. old
To . 1good
ens 8paws
weeks
wi t h
home 614 742 ·2926.

Transpertatlon

June 18 and 19 at James
"- wo1 1ns on CR .28 above
f as tern Hrgh Scho'l An
~rque cedar c hest , tir es,
clnd mrsc
614 949 2603 .
R.-i1n cancels

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~
Mert:handlse

Pc1 tr o &amp; Yard Sa le Cloth es.
rl1 SI1 es. po tf ery, X mas
( hY • t oys, old lamps, knick
nMkS, rug s, and dining
room sui te, 50 yrs at goodie
1100dies, Armstrong oil fur
nrmce, gas hot wat er
hcilfer . etc.Sa t. thru Sa t
Rro G rande , Ray Wei her ,
S04 R1dge Ave .

Yard Sa le
Y tlrd Sa le June 14 and 15 at
Eno Grocery on 554,9:00 to
5·00

1\uc t ron every Fr1 nrght at
,, ,,, HMiford Comm uni ty
• ··nter Tr uckloads of new
" r-r chondrse every week .
(1nsrqments of new and
r1&lt;,1 'd merchandise always
W(' l co m e
Rr c hard
~~·yno ld s Au c troneer . 275
1069
Hr- OS IRON . BRASS, old
t urn ilur e. go l d, s ilver
doll~lrs,
wood ice boxes,
'&gt; I'HlC 1ars. an t iques, etc.,
(- rHn plel e
households
Wr1 te M 0 . Miller. Rt . 4,
~om croy , Oh . Or 992 7760
sdver , sterlrng .
11 welry , rtng s, old coins &amp;
currency . Ed Burkett Bar
tw r Shop, Mrddleporf. 992
1476
t~n td .

0 1 D FURNITURE , bed s.
ro11. bra ss, or wood . Kit
llcn c ubbards of all type s
r rl bles, round or sq u are .
Wood ice box es. Old desks
.-1nd book cases Will bu y
comp lete hou se hold. Gold,
c. rlvcr, old money. pock et
wn tches. chains, r ings, and
. tr 1ndran Ar tif ac ts of a ll
•ypcs . Also buying baseba ll
r Mds Osby Martin 992 ·
'170
"'H:. HT front tender for
ncv r ole l. 1976 1977 Monte
1 M IO. mus t be in good con
!t• I1 0n . 304 675 4421.
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Carage Sate Thurs &amp; Fr i .
636 Deen ie Or ., Rt 35,
clcross fr om Ga lli a Au t o
Sa les. on right. 9:00 to4 :00.
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Moving Sa le 139 Lowe r
Gnr ti eld, Ga llipolis. Inside·
Out side Sa le. Thur sday
9AM fhru Sa turday 5PM.
.Some furniture, so me ap·
pli a nces, misc. odds &amp; en·
ds A lso house and land
qoes for $6,000 plus all lega l
rr•es .
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Y Md Sa le We' r e Mov ing &amp;
m ust se ll everything! A ir .
rond .. co lor T V, kitchen
l&lt;"ble, lam ps, d ishes, cr ock
pot, clothes. bedspreads &amp;
r: urt ains,
toys , knick ·

USE D
H/0(\

3 wheel
co ndition .

bicyc le.
304·882 ·

I ROO
"-~

Sil ver,
Go ld,
old co ins, sc r ap
r1nqs &amp; sil ve rware. Dai l y
quo tes ava il ab le. A l so
r 01ns &amp; coi n suppli es f or
s~11c Spring Va ll ey Tradin g
Co , Spring Va lley Plaz a.
446 8025 or 446·8026.
Ruy rng

Pl~l trnum ,

We pay cas h for late mode l
r tcan u sed ca r s.
Frenchtown Car Co.
B ill Gene Johnson
446·0069

Y Md Sa le upper Rf. 7,
M r oss from Blue Fountain
Motel. Sa t. May 19, 9 til ?
Lo t s of fl ea m ark et item s.
furnitu re and household
Items.

350 Pontiac motor. Ca ll 446·
R009

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- empta, menr
5er"IERS

Ga r age Sale June i"a &amp; 19,
9AM to 7PM. Rain or sh ine. t~..,-----..,.,-c--,.,----,-~--­
Chapel drive. 1/ 4 mi. out
bu l,ville Rd . on left . Spring 11
Help Wanted
nousec le aning . Lots of
hargains.
6 Family Carport Sale June
17, 18, &amp; 19. Clothing all
si zes. houSehold items, apt.
size washer &amp; dryer. fur·
niture. 114 mi. from Layne
Furn ., Butaville-Porter Rd .

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•li ln l10n got 'fOU down? Ge t
r1 o. qr t ou t . Earn good SSS
&lt;.e lllflQ Avon . Ca ll4.46 3358
DrPECT
CARE STAFF
rl!'l'ded by a progressiv e
'I S1den1 1a l care f aci l ity
-. r·rv1 c1ng menta ll y retar
(lf'rt ndu lt s wrth behavioral
rt ,o..,orders
Previous ex
t)l'rrl'nce workrng with
I'' nple
requ1red
Ap
:"'11c anls mu st be en
· ~ · rq c t 1 e, creatrve, patrenl ,
.Jn(l clble IO work I lextble
·•nur'i $10.000 per yea r
&lt;., .JIMy tor a 45 hr work
w1 t•k along w rth ot her
t•1'fli i 1IS NI GHT REFIEF
rA FF
al so needed at
'·• dr nt 1al homes 11 PM to
•J,\ M . SJ 50 per hr , 30 to 40
· r
work week
If in
· ·· rr·&lt;:,~ed
send r es um e to
''~·•n Res1de n11al Servi ces.
1 IC , Rl I Box 7, Mill Creek
~' cJ (,aii iPOir s, Oh 45631

R E q Nurse wonted for
l&gt; rtrt l1m e
IV
Therpy
r'"'=- '' on M111 16 !trs IJCr
_., 1"1&lt;: ,
wrlh addr lr on al
r•v t'r ,HJr when needed
' '&lt;~', ll'xpcrrencf' rn IV Tiler
p , r'&gt; no t r eq urr ed Good op
I'Of iUOI I Y
for
ad
r&lt;~l r- nwnt
Call Br enda
Y .11 (ire
a!
Ve teran s
l\f•·lnOr 1,11 Hosplfal 614 997
'·

1

97 EOE

W1t L do babysitting in my
) 04 675 648)

' l()r"!W,

EinaBEia I
·; 1

Business
Opportu nit y

Bu&lt;:&gt;rrwss or store room rn
P,H k (pnfr al Hotel

o;; 11ow rnil k drrnkers a
nr oUul 1 lhnl may easil y
t•..rn you $80,000, wrthin the
nf'Jrt yf' i1 r Call Robert -Har·
f)N 30 4 675 1293 or 675 5868 .

n

Money t~ L~a..!!_ _

RE F I N ANCE or pur chase
your home 30 year fi&gt;C Cd
r cl l f' WVet &amp; Oh io. Leader
M orlqeto e. 77 E State St,
t\ rt, f' ns, Ot1 614 597 305 1.
Professional
Serv ices

13

C&amp; L Book keeprng
Hookk f'ep rng &amp; tax serv tce
tor nil t ypes ot businesses.
( MOl Neill
4-46·3862

P1.1no l unrnq and repair
L .Jn(• Oi!n 1els Associ ate of
f\run1ca rd r's
GcJ IIipol is
mel Cunnr nqham ·s Athens .
1-t ) '}95 1 or997 7082

10 share hom e W1Th 64
, ' nrd r0t 1red wrdow Cal l
,..,1.1 ?t5 9713 or 614 245 9238
L ¥If

;..· N .-, L P N"s needed now
1n full rl l req urrement s of
1 c F (f' rtdl ca ll on . Salary
nmmr-nc.u rnle
wrlh
.,,, ,n1nq and exper1en ce
F ) rr n'l 1ve benefits rn
I

I lJ (; I 0 q

paId

"" '"· P,Ti!I1Zat10n, relrr emenl
nrnq ram . no penalty sick
',we. 3 week va ca tion to
... 1~r1 More Contact Per
onnrt D1rector (304)675
l ))Q o r
wrd e
La kin
tl o&lt;, prtal.
La ktn W VA
,h)'JO

1 PN needed for Or off rce
l ' ,l rl !tme hours. Work
•\ ton t11r u Sa l . Ca ll 61d QQ2
M3)
':&gt;J)O 00
w ee kly
( fully
,IUMClOICf'd) workrng pari
nr fu ll trme at home .
J\lr, . kly paycheck s mailed
r!•r, ly to you from Home
l) tf, cr evPry Wedn esday
.., ,,, .. , 1mmediatel y No ex
necessary .
: ··rrr&gt;nce
N .1 tr onol company Detail s
.mel opplrca t1 on mailed
· .... no your nam e and ad
rlrPc..&lt;; 10 Ame r ican F1elity
1 nrnpany. Hrr1nq Dept
77 .
ltl Jil Lone Star Or . New
r'r nunlets. TX 78130

ReatE state
Homes for Sa le

II

l.t/ &lt;1crC' !arm good hou se
.1r1r! h c1rn s Call 446 2599
11 o; GE TTI N G LATE ·but
vou c&lt;'ln still have a home of
vour ow n If you earn bet·
w f'f' n S9,000 and $15,000. a
vrM 2126 houses will be
burl! rn the slate of Ohio un·
rtN
farm home rura l
pr og r am
th e
tHJUS inQ
r1 •mn1 nder o f 1982 These
11nmes will be f rnanced
w.t ll no down pa y men t and
P~wme nt s will be low as
s 175 pe r month See ou r
•nndel nf'a'" the Pic Pa c
M,l rk. (' t on R T 50, W.
1\ IIH·no;, ::.r ca ll 992 7034 for
1nlo
Krnqsbu rv Homes,
1100 E Marn St Pomeroy,
0 11

J net r oo m brr c k. fireplace,
t},l "&gt; l'rnent . gari1QP, one
,1r r·r
K yqer Creek high
o.,cr,ool drs trref F irst time
oHN rct lor sn le To see cal l
7 &lt;~ ':&gt; 9/ 10 or 61.-t 9Q2 3905
/'l&lt;,o.,um,l ble 71~ percent
1o.m 4 bedroom . 2 fu ll
ll.1 1ns. all elec lr rc 75x100
fO r nr·r lot I 30 &lt;~ 882 2319

WA NTED young non HOUSE Meartowbr ook Ad
lr ·nkrn q darry ! a rm hel p, rl .t1on . ) bedrooms. fa mily
mil k.1nq ,1nd farm work , nom w1 lh It repla ce, ce n
'-r• nct lrller and thr ee rrtll arr. bnseme nl , phone
. 30&lt;1 675 1542
• t'krrnces to Box C 11, in
or! ' PI Pl easant Regi ster.
I tlr l'C !Jed room. one and
•'nr 11t Pleasant, WV 25550
one h alt ba th s. garage, VA
Nf'rded honest and reliab le ,1ss umabte 10 perce nr Joan
1,1("1 y to work and help run of 3&lt;~,000 . $12,000 down, 304 ·
675 1482
1 1r1 t1me
business
I · dl"l rnq wrll be r equ 1red
Wrrtr P 15 rn care off Pl . ? &lt;:. tory brr c k . 6 room s.
and
P I( .v:.a nl Reg1ster , 200 IJ,llh . basement
......, il rn St Pt PI W Va f rrPplo ce. 1211 Ma1n Sf JOA
61 5 1381
' n~O

.

D• ·pr ndnble woman to care I H R E E bedroom house. r .
11 1
acre ~
1nr elderly lady 10 m y ,, ,, ...,f'mf'n l .
loW'1 f' Salary negiOfable, 1r round 304 675 32 79
vv •ll l bon us 304 675 1209
BRICK !lom e. Ml Ve r non
flvt'
cen tral
a1r , J
bf' ctrooms. 217 ba ths. 30&lt;~
675 7773. corner lol
i)
S1tu atr ons Wanted
\. nr1 s1ran male, 28 desrre s
ronq tf'rm . live on farm em
nlnyrnrn l
P.O
Box 88,
~ ~.,lll1p0I1 S,
Oh . Sta r t rm
·-.rc!r,llcly
11

In sura nc e

.\ NDY A ND BEAVER In
. ur rlO((' Co. has offered
r,, fV JC eS f or l rre insur ance
'n vPraqe 1n Ga ll ia Coun ty
l or almost a century .
F Mm , home and persona l
proper ly coverages are
.1V,ldnb l C' to meet in
111v 1dual needs . Con tact
Nral Insu ranc e Agency,
1qrnr Phone 446 · 1694

wanted To Buy

WA NTED TO BUY Old fur
n 11 ure and An tiques of al l
1&lt;1nds, ca ll Kenne th Swa in,
4463 159 or 256·1967 in the
. vf'nrngs .

nacks,
and 18th
many\
rt cms . June
and otner
19th,
9:00 ·5:00, 300 Sa nde r s
Drive, Ga llipoli s.

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= a-"
n-"ted
,.,_.t,.o_,o,_,o,_ __

He I~ Wanted

tl

1tuqc Yard Sa le. Ttlurs. 17,
2 puppy's to gi ve away 614
F • • lB. Sa t 19. 9·6. 778
992·5864.
• Ol1ver 51., Midd leport.
_
~-, l ,o!SS
door , f irescreen,
1rvrnq room chairs, stereo,
4 kittens to good home. 614·
997 7176 _
runs. bedspre ads. c&amp;ur tains,
w• nlpr coa ts 1arge
s mall
iolh•nq , qlassware, nick
2 yr . Old male col l ie nclC kS , odds &amp; ends. Lo ts
shepard, mixed dog . 614·
1'"lor c
9'Y 2 l7J l.
i Md Sal e Monday, June
1 mattress Cal l-446·9473.
J 1 6 p m Ill dark , Tu esday
J11 ne 12 . 9 am ti l ?. Sim
Mal e German Shepard 8 l''nn r es1dence, Rose Hi II
lo y'&gt; (so me Fisher Prrce &amp;
mo . old . 3 month s old pupMo1 trll. odds &amp; ends dishes.
IW( ' 1~1mps, c lothing &amp; 1973
pres. 1 ma le and 2 temale ,
Ford Ton no
mix bred . Ca ll614 379 2168 .

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C&amp;M
ROUSH
FRYE'S

f.tnaneiat

Yard Sale

Yard Sa le 1/2 mil e out
Bulaville Rd . Thursday,
Friday &amp; Sa turd ay Lo ts of
f've rything .

1s

Sc hool s Instruction
-----K .lfrlh? th e ul t ima te in se lf
ctdercr' all private lessons,
M r-n. women, &amp; c hildren
11l'}lru cl10n thru black be lt .
Kara t £
ru ..,o availa ble
unrtorms pu c h1 n g an a
k 1c k 1nq bag s, and pro tec
1r vc• eq u tpme nt . Jerr..,.
Lowe ry
&amp;
Associate s
l&lt;nrate
St udio ,
143
8ur l rng lon Rd ., Jackson,
011 Call6 14 286 3074 .
17

Miscellaneous
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NEEDED : One fema le
roomma te who wi ll be at·
tcnd1ng Hock in g Techni ca l
Co lleqe starting rn Sep·
tf'mber to shar e apartm ent
roo
Ne l so n vi ll e,
Ohi o
Rensonab le rates . Can be
lrr "&gt; t or
seco nd year
studen t . Ca ll (6 14 ) 992·5084 .

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Wanted to Do

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18

Law n Mowing no yard to
b1g or sma ll. Reliab le and
dependabl e. For es1imate
cal l 446·3159 after 6PM 256·
1967 .

THR EE bedroom modular.
11, t)n !h, utlllly room, com
Dlr tc k 1tc hen , range &amp;
'dri Qf' rator , £l pprox 1
,1r r c, should qualify tor
FcHmNs Loan , 304 675 3030
nr 675 3431
I wo story , 3 bedroom, full
llrlSc mrnl. $40,000, 7,000
rtown &amp; r~ssume loan of
SJJ .OOO at 811%. English
Cou rt . 304 675 3585 .
Mot&gt; tl e Homes
for Sa le

Jl

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IRi STATE
MOBILE
HOM ES
USED MOBILE
HOM ES, CARS, TRUCKS .
GA LLIPOLIS .
CHECK
OUR PRICES CALL 446
7572

( L EA N USED MOBILE
H O M ES
K ES SEL'S
DUALITY
MOB IL E
HOM E SA LE S, 4 MI .
WEST . GAL LIPOLIS, RT
JS PHONE 446 3868.
Prt fe redu ced For sale or
l'} x60 2 bedroom
rf'n l
mobrt e home w1th 2 lo ts.
Cul"&gt; hea l , rural water .
(IOSC IO Cily lim it s Call
4&lt;16 1794
1980 W ndsor 14x70, new
co nd De lu xe kitchen, large
11 v 1nq room &amp; bath , 2
b('(lrm Hidden uti l . room
379 2310
Srr w oocl Pk . MH 2 bdr .
AC. unde rpinning , $5,000
C,o1ll &lt;1&lt;16 2124 aft er 6.
1980 Farrmont , 14x52. 2
b ed r oom,
take
ove r
paymen ts wi th approved
r r f'C1rt. 614·367 ·0690.

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Lorq'f! sele c t ion
o
preowned mobi le homes
Month of June on a lt homes
Residen ti al Electric &amp; pn ced over $5,000. Your
Plumbi ng, 12 years ex · choice of $500. reba te or tie
peri r nce, all work g uaran- downs and vi nyl Skit'ting in·
.,sM il ed. A ll homes or units
, teed. Call614·256-1748.
traded in on new homes
so ld by thi s dealership.
Wil l do baby sitting in my Nnme and add ress of
' hom e Call614·388 ·9755.
previous
owner
upon
requ es t. Kingsbury 1100 E .
Carpen ter work , repair or !Main Sl, Pomeroy . 614·992 r em ode ling, wall paneling, 7q34 .
. ce iling tile, and some paint .
Ca ll614·992-2759.
1968 12xSO Richardson
Mobi le Home. Exc . cond .
Furnished, underpinning &amp;
Will' do babysiH ing In my
home. Spring Valley area . fuel oil tank . $4,000. 9925776 .
Ca ll446-6574.
Trash coll ection &amp; hauling .
Ca ll 446·4480 .
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54

F u r rw;,tled t ra il er and land .

18,000 BTU

tl ur of s tale owner w lll be
offers

,111

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Pels tor Sale

56

PINE

Emerson a1r AKC

condi l!oner, $300 Cal l 614· pups

n prprnrses Fn and Sat
:ww lA nnd 19 Wrll co n
.., .t r r

Mi sc. Merchandice

379·2701 eve nings

KIT 'N' CARLYLE"'

by Larry Wright

RIDGE CO LLI ES
Regist e red Co ll ie
Ca ll 614·256·1267 or

52 ga l elec trr c hot w a ter

Beech

quarter mare 3 yrs
Broke . B1g show pony ,

t ank , ltk e new New wood
and coa l burning parlor

••.r ~'V t'

t f'rnctery, next to
V ri,H rr G r een Apt's For
,,,, r' rn l o Cril l 61-4 992 7795

&lt; I

F ICOI1 &lt;'l
111d

... 'hi ':&gt;tl

fl'

soo

1
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388 8165
,, '

H()".\E ') -\-\OVE 0
..,, 1 &amp;
n&lt;..urr•n C all

,
J -.

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110 111('
l r n!i r• r

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Zen tth b lac k and whtfe TV

Co ur t
42

tlil"&gt; 1,1 rq r
p,l(!r &lt;t lly

l4x65
} b f' uroorn tra olcr 111 Mrd

' • •

r'lf'po rt

.n,

IJ

F rlrll1S

~~

,\( R E

QQ'} 78 .J I

.' twd r oo rn tr aile r
Rea l
' •Cf' adult s on ly Brown 's
I r dolt r Par k M•ncr sville
o I,, 997 337 4

tor S&lt;t l e

f Mrn

ON E

tJr droom m o btl e
no nw c1 1r condl l toncd . on
pr tvrllC' l o t ou tsk•rl s Hen
dNson U ltltf1 es furnr shed .
'!.J30 mon th 304 675 6730

3 hf'dr oom
''"'
W 1H 1
spaCIOUS
"'' ntt'Cl k •fctlcn 1 pond s.
r q or •c t'&lt;1 ro Sf' II Self or
.r~o· tc11
nousc •n town
J ~v., WAJ JOJ 675 4614
;,l

r,

Sl 50 mon th p lu s
rc tcrC'nc es 614
or 6 14 997 6510

ri!'DO~• ' &amp;

420 lb
•r ., ,,, , n nr lolmf'n t runn •nq
.'. ,,, r of'rlf r oun (f $10 500
',,,,, )0 4 675 6851
~

SI

Mobil e Hom es
l or Rent

tH' ctroorn tra iler ctose to
'&gt;• ' ' OOI
pa rk ,
s t ores
D •' OOStl r equ•red
Mtd
niC'pnrt 6 14 997 59 14

88] ]8/Q

,( I ORlA N

•

S.t 500

unde r pcnned ,
.' ,,,, .,,u, " no t •rf'ploce e x
·• 1 1
rc ,ldy l or
• &lt;" ·' ' ~' po~srss•on , 614
IJt- llJo !04 675 45-14
• •

f C~rrn

TWO bf'droom untur ntshed
'!.I SO
p er
mon t h plus
rtppos• t Camp Con ley , 304

675 1371 304 675 38 11
dufNJ 2 lo t&lt;&gt; wdh
.t.o11t•r ctost to c rly
Sl.tSOOO Cntl 446

, •

r1

Apar tm ent
for Rent

.t..t

I:'&lt; 1

r

..,,~, ,

.. pdr l m rnt , 2 bdr . un f , no
Of'~'&gt; Cn lt 446 3937

n r1r rl ll CI ll rl lf nc rec;

l l c; &lt;;
ap
• •nt lt'ly 600 It road
' ' rJ(I •
on
Corrl
r. • poon ! Ret nrM Cc n
:••
SJ 000 00 Phone
nr

ndr

apartmen t, ca r
Dt ' !NJ
kt! c hen turn• slwd,
o!f c, trret parktn g. no pe ts,
,lf1Cl Ave . G aii•PO I• s
Ca ll

• ~ l l'l\I J .j

1

IJ O J87&lt;l

''"'' !It &lt;,)

75 il f f(S 10 5

, ,,, Fl.lllo r L• l vsc hool
· • rr o( r C l ll 614 379 7 196

4 rrn
apa rtm ent s
.l cJull '&gt; no prt s. utlltt• es l ur
n•&lt;&gt; llPCI
(i'lll
446 3733 ,
vrntllQS4 46 0171
1

&amp;

I

rots tn Ohr o
. ·'"' f
M l'mory Gnrdens.
~ r on
(.111 &lt;1461 7 15 dilys .
... r, JSo 6637 evf' n. nqs ilfler
\'.

u ,lvf

1n M•d dlcporl 7 bd room
l flc•cncy (1pt
I 304 882

1150 614 742 2545

Househo ld Good s

SWAIN
AUCTI ON FURNITURE &amp;
PAWN SHOP 61 Ol•ve St .
Gat ltpolts 3 pr ece l rv rng
r oo m sulles couch lo ve
se n t cha tr $199 , 7 pt ece
l•v• ng room sut tes f rom
$ 140 up, love seats f rom $70
up. map le d tnet se ts fr om
$99 to $199 , wal l hugger s
s 100 . recttners sao. maple
r oc kers $49 , bedroom
su 1tes S150 , vartely of tabl e
lamps, marble top stand s
SJO and up, box sp rtng s &amp;
mallress
(new)
$100.
se vera l ultltt y cab• nel s, ktl ·
c hen ca btne ts wood &amp;
me tal . baby beds c hests of
d rawers $15 to $60 , 3 way
rec t1ners $100 , gas &amp; elec
lrt c ranges , refrtgerat ors ,
wash stands , bunk beds
c o mplete wtth bunktes
S170 , several dressers . hall
trees . beds. brass head
board beds S35 , bookcases ,
smo kers , Hoover sp rn dry
washer , wr rnger
t ype
washe r s. hutch, coal &amp;
wood heaters. televtstons.
fan s. new tool s of al l ktnds ,
va r•ely of sdv erstnne c ook
ware Ca\1446 J\59

LA YNE' S FURNITURE
Sol a. chatr . rocke r , ot
l oman, 3 tab les. (ex tr a
heavy by Frontter) . $685
Sof a. charr and loveseat,
$275
Sofa s and chatr s
p r. ce d from $285 to $795
T ab ies, $38 and up to $109
H •de a beds ,$340 , qu ee n
s •z e. $380 Recltner s, $175
to $295 , Lam ps fro m S 18 to
$65 5 pc d tnet tes from $79 .

to $385 7 pc . $189 a nd up
$1 19 up to $495

Desk $ 110

.1 room s and ba th F ull
t'l nsemen t Stove and f rtdge
1n ki ! Ctl cn No tn s1dc pets

614 991 3090
J bc-droom 1 bat h. l amtly
r oo m . basemen t 1 plu s
o1 c r es.
frud
tr ees,
tn
Pomeroy $250 pe r month
614 991773 1 or6 14 9'115116

7 r oom hou se, stove and
rcirtg In Pomeroy $200
per mon t h plus u t tlrt tes
Deposrt requ 1red 614 991

7184

1

Rooms W1 lh cookt ng. cnble,
a 1r . $40 a week 304 773

5651
46

54

&amp;Ur HOW CAN VOU BE
HERE t YOU'RE IN WIS CONSIN 601N G AFTER
ONE OF THEM, WHAT·
CHAMA CALL IT, H0DA67.

Ca ll 446 2107

cei ling s . Ca ll 614 367 7784
or614·367·7160

She ph a rd

Doubl e
r ed m erl e,

phone 614·992 7206 a ft e r 5 or
304 773 5332
FO U R

mon th s

Creative
wood
deck s,
pressunzed p1ne, ced ar &amp;
redwood
Fr ee estrma te

~~~~~~~~~~~r.;:::::;::::::~~~~~ ~a~l-6-14_·~8 9762

old

$25 ,

ma l e,

phone 304 ))3 -5078 .
Over 1.000 ce r amtc mo ld s,
kiln s and supplte s 742 2925

or 741 1085

71

Super deluxe 2 sp eed
broom sweeper E xc co nd
$10 61 4 985 445 4

66 Chevy II Supe r Sport. 6
cy l•nder. $800 00 379·2779

Au toma t• c Matag was her
Au toma t iC Se r s Ken
more washer $65 742 2352

$50

ELECT RI C golf ca r t wt th
ba tt ery charger $195 400
500 New br ic k s $35 30
Assor tm ent of 8" &amp; 12"
block s $15 J 6' Sec t 1on of
11 "
co rrugat ed m e t a l
c ul ve rt wtth 2 coupl1ng $50

304 675 46 77

AKC
r eg1s t e r ed,
so ltd
b la ck, Germ a n Sheph erd
pupp1 es. champ ton blood
ltne s, hav e both pa r ents,

1980 Pont1ac Sunb1rd auto
tr ans, power steer1ng, AM
FM radto , exce ll ent c ond

Wurlttz e r
Funm a k e r
Organ ,
3
k ey b oards
Ortg1na t prr ce $1895 Wtll

$100 Ca ll 304·5762585

$350 00 Pho ne 304 675 3445
RABBITS,
su rf ab le lor
fr ytng, ca ll 304 576 2369

55

For Sale or Trade

Ca ll 614145 5121
U sed mater ta ls Butldtn gs 1
8. R at G DC Stee l beams,
wood &amp; s tone See J 1m
G des

Far'!! ~qu•p~ f!!:'!... .

New and Used Troy · Butlt
t ill e r s
for
garde nrn g
Swrs her Impl eme nt J ohn
D ee r e Dealer , Rt
I,
Galltpol ts , 446 0475
Kub Kl1pper belly mowe r ,
c u1t1vators f or 3 pot nf h1f·
c h Good cond tt1 on 256

Me tal shee t 's fl at porce lm
enamel coa ted. wtl l na1!,
won ' t r ust Ex mat ertal all
types of butld1ng 20 24

gauge 4'x8' $7 00, 4'xl0 '
$8 00. 4'x l1' $9 60 4'x odd

56

DRAGONWYND
CA T
TERY
KE NN EL AKC
C how
p upptes ,
CFA
Ht malayan , Pers1an and
Stamese k 1tte n s Ca ll 446
3844 a f ter 4 p m

HIL LCREST

KE NNEL

Boa r d mg a ll br eeds, c lean
1ndoo r ou tdoor
f ac1 lltt es
A lso AKC
Reg
Dober
mans Ca ll446· 7795

BRIARPATCH KENNEL S
Boarding and groom1ng
A KC
Go rd o n
se tt e r s,
E ng li Sh Cocker Spa nt els

Ca ll614 388·9790

se tt er,

Dog

$150

Mor gan Woodlawn Farm,

CO UNTRY MOBILE Home

1975 Case 450, dozer
tractor, 1.800 hrs , ve r y

B 1g wh rte rabb1t and a littl e
w h1te r ab bit Ca ll 614· 446·

Pa r k , Route 33 , North of
Pome r oy La r ge lot s Ca ll

good cond , $14,900
446 4537

and ask for So nia

Cal l 614 256·6))9

991 7479

3732

Regtstered a nd grade hor·
ses, exce ll ent 4·H prot ec t
Engli sh and western sa d·
d i es
eve rything
1mag1n ab le in horse equ 1p·
m ent and suppli es, also
rrd1ng l essons and trail
ndes and horse tra1nmg
Ruth Reeves , Hoof Hollow

614 698 3290
4 yea r old reg1 ster ed quar·
ter hor se stalli on 614·742 ·

2274
Regtstered
Poll ed
H er eford cows for sa le 614 ·

742 2182
Hay &amp; Grain

tilt wheel , cruise, AM ·FM
stero, cloth intenor Call

Ca ll614·367 0690.

w 1fh

1977 VW Rabb•t At. AM FM
tape , 55,000 mil es,
good cond . $3,000 Cal l 614·

1975 Harl ey Da v id son Spar ·
t ster E xc cond Lots of
c hrome. $2800 Sertou s tnQ

245 5533 a fter 6PM

o nly 614·992 3955

81 Toyo ta Tercel, 35 MPG ,
13,000 m1 , 4 spd , AM· FM

1976 Hond a 125 3,356 miles
$500 614·992·7663

radto Ca ll 446 2783 or 446

265 1

------ADVA NCED
1981 YAMAHA 650 Max1m , G utt er Do ors

74 Ford L TO 4 door, v inyl
top, AM radio, good cond

304·882·3331
1980

plu s depo51 1, 304 675 1371,
304 675 38 11
Mob1l e Home s
for R ent

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Call 446 3159

Mobtle Hom e, Eu reka , 1
Bdr , furn ., nverfront lot,

MerebandiSI!

ret a. depos• t. Ad ul ts. $100
mo I 643 2644

N ice c l ea n mobile home,
na t gas, no pets. adults

onl y Ca ll 367·7438
Clean 11x60, 2 bdr . mobil e
home Furn ., convenient,
goOO
ne 1ghborhood,
air
cond , sec dep r eq Call af·

ter 5, 446·8558

51

Household Goods

1 Frost fr ee refrigerator
l1ke new, $150 . 1 Norge
auto washer late model, A

I cond • $110. Ca ll446·8181 .
Genera l Electric washer
dryer pair , harvest gold,
look s ni ce, guaranteed OK .

Ca ll 614·256· 1207 .

c ustom , sa ddl e sea t , travel
t runk , highw ay pegs, 1500
miles, exce ll ent cond1tion ,

304·675·4596.

Volard

1976 Ford Granada 4 dr
with a tr , p.b, p s, auto.
trans One owner, very low
m tleage $1,895. or accept

trade . 614·667·3085

YAMAHA

cel l ent

500,

oc ndrtion ,

low

mileage, 304·882·2812 after
4 00.
Boats and
Motors for Sale

gas tanks, 4 sets of skiis,
lit e jacket and skt ropes 74

MFG 60 HP, Chrysler,
S1.150 Cal l 614·245·5293 at ·
ter4 ·30.
76

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

1973
Pontiac
Ventura
motor 350 and new trans .

Less than 15,000 on both .
Lot's of new parts on car

T · lop,

maroon, w silver interior
L 48,
air
condition ,
automatic traps ps, pb,

30,000 miles. $1500 . 304·675·
3015.

Pnce $250 as is. 614·667·
3085.
Hanshaws Used
Lucas
Lane,

Tires
Po1nt

Pleasant 304-675·7360
1973, 350 OLDS motor ,
good 1969 windshield, Ford
truck back glass , springs,

19)4 Lincoln, 1971 camper

positraction rear end, 1971

van,

Ford truck all parts good,
1970 Toyota tor parts Turn

1966 Corvarre

Call

air

conditioned,

conditioned.
power
steeri ng, 350 engine, $700 .
or best offer over $600. by 6·

23·82 2511 Jefferson Ave .
Pt . Pleasant, wv .
1974

BRONZE

Monte

at Ten Mile sign on Rt 2,
4th house, anytime

ONE 12 toot Mid West be d
tor truck, 3 fool rac ks, 2
years old, $500.00, Le roy
Nibert, 304-675· 2866.
77

Auto Repair

Duality Aulobody &amp; Paint
work . Professional c u stom
paint work on motorcycles.

Auto Trim Center, 446· 1968.
79

Motor Home
1 Campers

1976 23' Coachman Motor

Home. New condition. 614·
256·1267 or 614·446·2107 .
174 p1eces brown un ·
derpinnmg for a mobile
home used just 1 year . A
seven &amp; one halt teet by 58
1nc he w 1de multicolored,
braided oval rug. White
uniforms (pantsuits) three
different sty les, sizes 9·10.

Call after 4PM,

~ - 3065 .

Used sofa; loveseat; chair ;
used blue carpet various
sizes; used side by side
refrigerator, exc . cond.;
built in gas oven; gas cook

REESE TRAILER HITCH
COMPLETE SET UP,
$~50 . 00. Call ~- 4929.
1973 OLDS 6 cyl, 3 speed
standard, customized, $725.
304-675·6747.
CUTLASS Brogham ,
miles, excellent con·

will sell or trade,
\If 3()07:1-5078
E scorl, phone

top ; 20 cu . fl. Holpoinl
c hest freezer, exc. cond .;

recliner. Call Corbin &amp;
Furniture, ~- 1171 .

Scamp Travel Trailer and

new 5th wheel. All
fiberglass, light weight.
Factory direct. Call toll
free 1·800·346·4962 tor tree
color brochure. SAVE BIG
BUCKS I
1963 GMC school bus, made
into camper. New carpel &amp;
curtains.. · good condition.
Call ~-3666 after 6 :00PM.

1974 MONTE Carlo, good
condition, $1,100. 304-675·
4524.

dryers,

Furnished mob•le home. 3
bd . rQoms . Washer and
dryer . Private lot. No pels,
d e p . req . 614·949·2253.

refrigerators ,

ranges .
Skaggs
Ap ·
pliances, Upper River Rd ..
beside Slone Crest Motel.
446·7398.

BTU air conditioner,
used 3 months, $200.
~- 4929 .

304 895 3802
Sea m less

Offerrng
cont1nuou s
gu tt e rrng ,
seam less s 1d1ng, roofing,
garage
doors,
f ree
est tm a tes, 614 698 8205

MY OLD ROOM.

AND I STi o.. L HAV E

IT A5 IT WA5.
WHAT MEMORIES

TROUBLE RELATING TO
THE ONLY ~ROTHER

~Ill

5PENT THE
N• GHT WI TH HIM .

JUST TO MAKE
SURE HE 'S All

NI GHT.

I HAVE.

BACK -...1~-f1J~"'.-'4"'"-zt

STARKS Tree Trtmm tn g
and Lawn Se rv. ce Shr ubs
trtmm ed
Ph one 304 576

EVIDENTLY NOT

EI ILL '5 BROT HE R
HA D AN ATTACK OF
SOME SORT LAST

NOW M OT HER'S GON E

THEY'VE LEFT

IT BRINGS

RIG HT.

BUILDIN G ,
remodelrng ,
carpentr y ,
r ooftnq,pl um ·
bing , concrete · · ""''' 304
675 1440
Plumbing
&amp; Heat.ng

82

CA RTER 'S PLUMBIN G
AND HEATIN G

~eni~telev~ion l~ti~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Cor Fourth and P1ne

Phone 446·3888 or 446· 4477
Excavati~

backhoe

work

__

CII MOVIE: ' Darby 0 ' Gill
&amp; Unle People '
(Jl My Three Sons
Cl) ABC News
(f) Electric Company
(j]) Over Eaay

6 ·30 0 CII ffi NBC News
(1) $50,000 Pyromld

The Hoe man . 614·992-2618

(]) Father knows Bes t
(I) Muppet Show ;
0 (I) (]D CBS News
Cll Dr. Who

JAR Constru c ti on Co D1t
cher, ba c khoe , and dozer
Footers, gas l1nes, water
lines, Rut l and, Oh 10 614

® Ufloo, Yoga end You

742·2903.

Gl (lZ AIIC News
700 8 (])P.M. Magazine
CII MOVIE: 'High Coun try'

L awrence Sid en sfrt ck er
Backhoe ServiCe Ca ll 675

(]) Bull' a Eye
ffi All -Star SportsChal·
lenge
(]) Wlnnen
()) Entertllinment Tonight

5580.
84
Electrical
_ -~ ~~efr~erat!E'! __ _

ffi Hoppy Days
(Jl Tic Toe Doutlh

0

SEWING Ma chine r epatrs,
service Authorrzed Smger
Sa les &amp; Servtce Sharpen
Sc 1ssors
Fabri c Shop,
Pomeroy 992·2284 .

(])

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HOOVER and Eureka Ser·
up a nd de liv e ry . 304·675·
2440

Attonto

D (Jl Family ~eud
(!) Llveme and Shirley
(() Bualne.. Report
llJ Richerd Slmmono
® loouoo: Ohio
Gl ClZ Entertainment
Tonight

8 :00

haul e d

away or something moved?

We'll do it . Call 446·3159 or
614·256·1967 after 6.

Call

• CD CD

T eechers Only
A student moves 1n w11h
Diana. {R)
(J) MOVIE: 'On tho Right
Track'
(1) Googrophlc

Spocll!l
(Il ESPN Spoclol Goff
I'Noontatlon: 1912 u.s .
~· Pobbto llooch.
CA--Round
(I) D ClZ Bonoon The

Now Hauling limestone·fill
dirt·top soil -gravel Free

estim&lt;1tes
7101.

()J Muppet Show

D CI1 You Aokod For tt

(Jl

..

JONES BOYS WATER
SERVICE Ca ll614·36)·7471
or 614·367·0591.
something

MacNeil-lehrer

(I) Another Ufe
(]) ESPN Spc&gt;(ta Center
()) Major league Base·
ball : Sen Francl1co at

vice Used swee per s Pic~

Need

(]})

Report
(]D Newo

7.30

Q~eral~auli~g.

vestment matters

News

For water l1nes, sewer
lines, sept1 c tank s or lea k y
ba se m ents ca ll Ha ym an

8_5 _

Lout s Aukeyser analyzes
the ·aos wtth a week ly re·
v•ew of economtc and tn-

6 :00 OCIJ ffi O CIJ® ID C!Z

Spec •al

..

Cll ®Wall Straet Week

EVENING

farm rates Ca ll us f or fr ee
est1m a tes 446·4.440

________
---- -

and future (A)

FRIDAY
6 / 18 / 82

Ga llipolt s D1ver sift ed Con·
st . Co . Custom dozer &amp;

614·367·

governor 's staff gets 1n·
volved H'l the stoc;:k market
{Closed Captioned)
D (Jl Dutcoo of Houord
I ltotcle Jesse fells into a
t•" p set by Bo01 Hogg. {RI

HAULING -Limestone, gra·
vel. sand. Ph. 742·2505.
JIMS Water Service. Cal l
Jim Lanier, 304·675·7397 .

87 - - 81

GO OD
U SE D
AP ·
PLIANCES
wa s hers,

Wafer we ll s Commerc •al
and Dom es t iC T es t ho les
Pumps Sales and Se r v tce

{IOmln.l
Cll (fj) WuhlngtoA Wook/

2 bed room mobile home,

down Rt . 7, $125. pe r mo.
Ca ll614·256· 1157 .

1088 or 675·4560

81 ___

HART S Used Cars, New

1975 .

pertenced ma son, roofer .
ca rp ent e r ,
e l ect r1 c 1an,
ge n e r a l
repa1rs
and
remodeling . Phone 304 675

ex

Haven West V irgmi a . Over
20 less ex pensive cars in
stoc k

Corvette,

them

1010
1978

15 1/ 2 ft In· haul sk• boat, 2

Plymouth

--·

Wan ted to r ent ware hou se,
stor age butld1ng or l arge
garage •n c 1ty of Ga lltpoli s

650

1977

Carlo, excel lent ocndition,

Wanted to Rent

CB

75

s12oo.oo. 30H75-m7.

47

HONDA

or see George Harrr s a t
S1mmons

Small
tr a1 1e r
spaces
Ma so n 304 773 565 1

FOUR room house, Camp
Conr ey, $130 per mon th ,

Hurn1 1

or 446 2264

1973 PONTIAC Lemans, air

prox 52,000 miles, AT , AC ,

If

toda4~

AM· FM, 304-675·2533 .

Pontiac

Gene ' s
St eam
Ca r p e l
Clea n Sco tc h Gaurd Free
est tmates spr 1ng spec ral s

cond , $3,495 Ca ll 446 2266

wagon,

--------

Pa•ntmg , 614 256 1596

RIN GLES 'S SERV ICE ex

1979 Malibu Classic stal!on

Autos for Sale

THAT Wf\5 A SP LE N D I D LUNCH ,
OCX:TOR~ IS TH ERE ANYTHING
HERE I C AN HELP YOU WITH ?

1980 Bomber c l ass 1c bass
and skr boat , fully equ1ped ,
90 HP motor and tr a il er

304·882·2043 between3 p m
and6p .m

Jraasportatlon

- ' '· r"'U "

I need

accept trade . 614·667·3085

614 675· 1551.

1981 CR BOR Hond a d.rt
bike, ex co nd Ca ll 614 245

ER -l'LL6ET
YOUR CHOI'I

F &amp; K Tr ee Tr1mmrn g,
stum p remova l 675 · 133 1

c lude r s Call6l4256· 1748

Grand L e Mans, 2 dr., ap·

Ca ll

1981 H arl ey Davison w rde

IF THE PICKING5
ARE Tl11H!

LI KE

9216

stationwagon 6 cy l auto.
tr a ns. goOd cond, $1,895 or

1979

Motorcycles

24 55)5.

Laytng hens &amp; qu ee n ex

Sa le,

367·0205

YOUR

OH .FOR A SECOND
THER.E , HE SiJLI«D

... ~· DBE GUY&lt;;~
UR.EO" AN' ..BULL..
11./IECII. - Pll£
TH' WORST? -

A trless sp r ay
pa mttn g
commer c tal &amp; r es1dent1al,
1nterior &amp; ex tenor, m sured
&amp; bond ed Free est•m ates ,
reasonable r ates . B &amp; B

RON 'S Tel ev1SrOn Se r vtce
Spec1a lt z1ng 1n Ze nrt h and
Motor ol a, Quazar , and
house ca ll s Phone 576 2398
or 446 2454

Asking $1 ,700 614 985·4387

Ltv es tock

3 y r old Qu art er hor se
mare, $400 or best off er

For

headers &amp; lots of ex tra s,
$4995 .00 or S3800 .00 and
trade fo r p1 ck up ca ll 614 ·

• THEY'LL STEAL
PET !Z16HT OUT

C &amp;
R Pa 1nt Cent er
Prof ess 1onal
pa1nt ers,
comme r c tal and r esiden
t1at, i nsured 41 Court Sf ,
Gall1polis, 446·9458, no an
swer446 1758

1980 Hond a odessy, 2 ex tra s
r ear ttres, Sl.OOO Ca ll 614

1977 Chevette with a.r, new
brakes ,
stee l
b e lt ed
r ad 1a l s,
80 , 000
mil es

304·67 5 1286

71

1979 JEEP CJ5, 6 c yl sp ilt

STRUCT I ON
Constr ,
roofmg , Sldtng, sp out.ng ,
fenCing , pa1n t 1ng, r ep atrs &amp;
c lean in g
446 1000 . ca ll
before 8 and a ft er 5 30

1nt , S700 E urell Auto Sa le
Rt 160 &amp; 554 . Ca ll 614·388

1975 Pontta c Astre-4 cy l.

HAY tor sa le 304·458· 1854

Groom •ng . Ca l1 614·388 8547

1976 DODGE Trades man

CO N

Ge ne Sm 1th , 991·6309

------

Son1a 's Professtonal

passe n ger,

CHRI S TI A N ' S

g li de Ca ll446·76 15

a ut o .. good cond AM · FM, 8
tr ack s tereo. $900 . Call 614
992 7645

loade r Ca ll446·3417 .

POODLE GROOM IN G
Pia sl tc Sepf tc Tanks State Ca ll Judy Taylor at614·367
and county approved 1.000 7220

7

low m iles, 304-675 2533

exce ll ent condttion , $2, 100

N ew p os t hol e d tgger. new
II b lade 3500 d• ese l Ford

64

1980 VW Va nagon, AM FM ,
automatiC ,

HOWC'N THE DOG · OH, THEY
NAPPERS FIND ENOUGH
AREN'T
DOG&lt;; FOR LAB' RATORY FI\RTICULAR!
U5E ? ARE THERE Tl'llT
MANY STRAYS RUNNIN'
AROUND"'
. BUT

6 14 388

74

$5 00 Tuppe r s Platn s, Ohto

61 4 667 308 5

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

73

Ca ll

77 Monte Carlo, 67 ,000 m1 ,
$2,400 78 Ford L TO , 4 dr ,
45,000 m1 , $2 ,200 78 J ee p
CJ), 34,000 m1. , $3,600 71
Monte Carlo good body, ex

Ca II 446 4307 afte r 5. 30

63

RE DUCED

$500 00 Ca ll 304 576 21)4 at
te r 5 30 p .m

$1700 304·675 6747

1977 Monte Carlo bla ck ,
l oaded w1th ex tra s, ex

Farm supplies
&amp; Li'lesto£11

TOBACCO

T ortno

12,000 mi on rebuilt engtne ,

1968 Pontta c Catal1na , p ar
ts f or sa le 46 M1ll Creek,
Ga lltpolts, Oh

1208

Butldtng ma terrals block ,
brt ck. sewe r prpe s, wrn
dows, ltntel s. e t c Cl aude
Wtnler s. R ro Gra nde, 0

Gran

1970 VW , 30 plu s MPG,

9754 , home 614·388·8769

Srgn a ture he av y duty gas
dry er Exc cond SllO or
tr ade f or dee p freez e r 614
985 4454

61

TWO lw1n beds, wh tf e bam
boo and ca n e, mattress an d
sprr ng s and accesso n es

Call H ar old

Taylor, 446·8692 or 614 245
9557

ALMOST
new gasoli ne
weed cat er, $75 Nearly
new wrought •ron l1gh t l tx
l ure $30 3 Pontoons 20x 12,

9939

Ford

ca rpeted &amp; pane l ed, needs
som e body work , askt ng

paint, good cond. Cal l 614·
245 5873. $895

St rawberr.es
ptck
your
own , brtng c onta1n e r
Claude Winter s, R 10 G r an·

59

Ewmgt on

1974

200 van , automatic , air con
d1t1oned, power steering ,

63 Corva tr auto. trans , new

Fru1t
&amp; Vegetables

St r awbe rn es

1972 Che vy pi ck up $300 00.

Ca ll 446 4782

rough body , $495 Ca ll 614·
256 6808

se ll $650 00 379·2))9
58

Ma sonary
work , Log ue
Confracttng,
Rt
1.

ha s a full Size bed, tully

MU SICal
In struments

de, 614 245 5121

TROYO I LT Roto t tllers . all
model s.
dtscoun ts•
lm
med ta l e shtpmenl Trade
.n you r Old rototrller on a
new Troybtlf and ge t a free
Ga rdenway
Squeeze
Stra rn er Ca ll 703 942 387 1
or wrt fe Ht c kory H1ll Nur
scr y. Rl I Box 39 Nur seD A,
F•she r svdle, VA 22939

PRICE 'S

---------

304 675 2944
57

Auto·

3100 or 446 7122

3381
oo ld 614 9921374

T IN TING

Comme r c tal Res1dent1al
A lso k1ts availab le. E nergy
Control Sys tem . Call 446

17 h p Ma ssey Ferg uson AKC r egtster ed Doberman ,
qarden Tra c tor
H ydro red &amp; ru st , f ema le, 3 years
speed ot2 " mower 614 997 o ld . 1100. 304 458 1513

Magt c Che f L P gas range ,

7_2___Truck 's for Sale

Autos for Sale

GLASS

T HR EE ma le AKC Stiv er

Poodl es. ca ll304 882 3596

5930, Jackson , Oh . RON
EVA NS ENTERPRISES

Large pr 1vate lot I m tl e
lrom St Rt 141 &amp; Rt 775
Call 446 4053

Fren ch
Ci t y
Pa1 n l1ng
r eside ntr a l &amp; comm erc 1al.
tnterior , ex ter. or , paper
hangin g,
&amp;
t ex t ured

M1sc. Merchand•ce

gal lank , pn ce $340 Other
sr zes tn stock, haul m your
ptckup tr uck Ca ll 614 286·

Sp ace for Rent

puppi es
r eg •st ered ,

Lab r a dor ,

Wood tab le w tth 4 cha rr s,

Hutches, $300 and $375 .
)\66
maple or p tn e ftn tsh
., I()
Bedroom sut tes
Basse tt
Bunk bed
F thc•Pnty ap t 6149915 434 Che rry , $795
co mp lete w tth ma ttr esses ,
1 wo ,1&lt; It ' ro ts 150 It r ood
or 997 59 14 or 304 881 7566
$150 and up to $395 Cap
tr•Hl Tn cw
c ily
water.
Tatn 's beds , $275 co mplet e
IH r·.n(l H.\ Lu mber ca l l 304
A partm en t s 675 5548
Baby beds, $99 Mattresse s
~I'• 6Hl3 6/S 36 18
or box spnngs, full or tw1n,
APARTME N TS
mobrle $58 . ltr m, $68 and $78
1 NO
n ctr o•n•n g lo t s tn
t•nrn f' s
ttou s e s.
PI
QueC'n se ts, $195 4 dr
rr .., ,r, c i C'd subd•Vt StOn on
P I P,lS~ln !
nnd Ga ll•pOil S c hes t ~. $42 5 dr c hes ts,
M,l c;o n Coun t y Road 7 37
61 I ·1•16 B??1 Or614 245 9484
$54 Bed fr ames, $20 and
11 rt c,
r or ner lo t $ 18.500
$25 . 10 gun Gun cab1nets ,
l 16 ,,err &lt;, $16 ,500 Phone
$350 . d•nelle chatrs $20
APAR
TME
N
T
tn
Pt
ro.r H1 4 5703 alt er 5 30 p m
and $25 Gas or el ec tn c
PIC'clS,l n! 6 14 t146 872 1
ranqes .
$315
Baby
1 rl( r1 ·. (l rtll ccl we ll. septtc
mat r esses. $15 &amp; $35 . bed
Apo
rl
mC'
nl
s,
tur
ntshed
and
l rln l&lt;. 'l5x75 un lt n rshed b lock
lram es $70 . $15 , &amp; $30 Used
un l ur ntshed
Referen ces
t) uolct• n q $6.500
one hall
Fu r ntlure
bookcase,
104 67 5 1365
rn dr ' oll (' net G reer Road ,
ranqes and TV 's 3 mil es
104 615 1949
ou T Bulavrlle Rd Open 9am
ONE
brdroom
un
to 7pm , Mon thr u F rr , 9am
t urn tshed, $175 per month , to 5pm , Sat
PI U S
cl r p os tl
GalllpO(tS
446 0312
Ft'rry WV J0 4 675 1]71 , 67 5
JR I 7
BEMCO mattresses or box
41
H ou ses for Rent
sprrngs, full or tw1n, $58 6
H onw.., l or Ren t . Lease or
LARGE
turn .snecL one P•e ce Naugahyoe heavy
wood ltvrng room su rt e
L o~nct c rH~ Ir ,lc l 1n town or
tw droom rrpar l rnenl rn Pt
$695 Pillow arm sof a &amp;
c ountry
Call
Strout
Pl0rrsa nt , modern
fur
Pr·,ll l y .116 0008
notur 0. Wrl Sil er dry er hook c hatr $375 Roll top desk ,
dr1rk &amp; ltght, $189 Bunk
up, no [:f'I S, phone 304 675
bed s. com plete , 1nc lud e
1386
Hnu&lt;., l·t. rrn &amp; tF tlh lnqutr e
ma ttr ess, $199 Comple te
QIR SNo nd Ave. G&lt;t ll tpolts
wa ter bed shop wtlh 10
45
Furnr shed Roo m s
bedroom su•tes on d tsplay ,
1 IJCi r tl OUSC Q OOd loc atron ,
'&gt; LE E PING ROOM S a nd st,1 rtmg p r1 ce $199 up to
J nttr r~pt , HUD eo:: ce pted
l•qll t housek eept ng apt , $1500 Bog daddy coc kt a il &amp;
{ &gt;..O ne RCcll Es tat es, Ca r ol
end tab les $50 Wa ll A Way
P&lt;1rk Cf' nlr al Ho tel
YhlON Rea lt or Call 304
reclt ner s $169 and up La
6/ 5 5104 or 675 5::&gt;86
Z Boy recltners tn stock
Furnrshed Room
$ 125, USED FUR NITU RE 5 pc
utdil•cs pa•d . 919 7nd ave , &amp; 7 pc d 1nett se ts, st ud10
3 bctr horne tn c tly , no pe ts,
Gatr.pol• s
S•ngte
m.:Jie, c oucn &amp; cha1r , bed r oom
r f' fN enc e Ca ll 446 1158
sh rtre ba th Ca ll 446 44 16 a t
su tte Hollywood styl e, bunk
ter 7PM
bC'ds. gl ass front book
Po m e r o y 2
bd room.
ca ses F la1r Furntture &amp;
r f' rn ode l ed. 408 Sprtng
Hav e va c ancy tor el derly
Destgn Ga llt po l •s Ferry ,
( Mpe tc d, scc urrty depost t
WV Open 9 6 Ph on e 304
tn my prrvate hom e Good
S100 Ren t $ 195 Ca ll after 6 ex pert ence $450 . per mo
675 1371
p m 997 2288
6 14 667 6319

42

For app t 614 992 )342

Gaso ltne a nd heaf•ng fuel
Ca ll Exce l SIOr O tl Co m
pany 614 9911105 .

rwdroom

,,u,,,,

( IIll O..,

r

Reason ab le .

AUS TR AL IAN

]Jx]Q
Call

it• !)

lll Tt l('

l t--. 70

· , •t'
I .1''

S7J00

twu room 1910 Monnr

Ho

•

pet Cleantng featured by
Ha ffe tt Brosther s Cu stom
Carpe ts Free es t tma tes

a.

poodl es

Reg Br1ttany Spa n• el 1 yr
pups,
AKC
old ,
ha s
sho t s
G un lr·eo;;s t'"''d No Checks, 304
Remrngton 12 gauge auto , 181&gt;5&lt;l95a .
mode l no 48 , $125 ea Ca ll
614 367 0317

rno bile

twrT r r1on1

'o \\1

CAPTAIN STEEMER Car

~

't&gt; ." 1 I

'I

se r v tces for
c l1p Englr sh

1979 Prnto st at1on wagon
Green ve l vet ch atr S50 and
go ld lovesea t S75 Ca ll 614

H OME

,.. ' ' II

·:

-

bu11t up rool Ca ll 614·388
9622 or 614·388·9857

und l'rprnnrng
b 14 99 ') 2909

-''0f\1Lf

Ca ll 614 388·

- - ---· - - - .

11 x60 ,

t urnr~ tl('d ,

Hom e
Impro veme nt s

Ma rc um
R oo ftn g
&amp;
Spo.u ting . 30 years ex
penence, spec 1a li z1ng 1n

, , 1(1 -l lJ6 807 1

nn '&lt;'f•rn

C HANGED

81

20 yrs ex p
9652.

I 614·949·2455

stove Ca ll 614·367 0158

'l'h•· Daily SentinPI- I'ai:• ·- 11

PAINTIN G
1ntertor and
ex t er 1or,
plumb 1n g,
roofing , some r emodel1ng

~ - 2107

Orrec

' '''115 /\c r oss tram

Friday, June Ul, 19112

1982

Home
Improvements

STUCCO PLASTERING
· textured ceilings com·
merclal and residential,
tree estimates. Call614·256·
1182.

Upholstery - :.- :::-

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec. Ave ., Galtlpolis
446·7833 or 446·1833.
·

t

fitwlew Paul Dulle tfcSsts
as top Washington }ouma~
11ts analyze the week· s
news.
{II Billy G'""*" CruNdo
8:30
(I) CD Ch'- Story
A gunman tlkes over the

e

Cook
MOWREYS Upholstery Rl
1 l!ox 124, Pl. Pleasant 304:
675·4154.
'

County

Hospital' 1

trauma unit; holdmg two
doctors hostege. (R) (90
min.)
(Jl Totothon

ID G2t Making a Uving
When a purse-snat cher
steals Magg1e s bag , the
other wattresses s1gn up
for a self-defense course
(A)
9 00 (I) MOVIE ' A Ftstful of
Dynamite '
(1) 700 Club,
Ill (}) ® Dallas Ewtng 0 11
IS on the brtnk of ftnanc•al
drsaster !AI (60 mtn I
CIJ Next Questton
CID Made In Taiwan 'TelaVISIOn from the Republic of
Chtna · Concluston
G GJ MOVIE. 'Freedom '
9 ·30 (f) Non-Fiction Television
'Burden of Dreams Thrs
documentary ts about controverstal West German
f1lm dtrector Werner Her zog, who spent three years
shoottng a new mov1e, F1t ·
ca rraldo', am1ds1 the tar ·
rors of The South Amencan
Jungle {60 mrn 1
10:00 II (]) (!) McClain ' s Law
McCiatn and Gates rnvestr·
gate pohce brutahl y 1n a
ne1ghbortng town (A) (60
mtn J
(1) MOVIE 'High Risk'
0 ([) ® Falcon Crest
Ang•e baclr.s a scheme to
run Chase out of the w 1ne
country (AI (60 mtn )
CHl Newawatch
1 0 :30 (]) Sing out America
(I) TBS Evening News
(f) Superstar Profile
(]}) Maeterplece lneatre
'Flickers · When
Arme
h1res an established actress to star 1n h1s costume
drama, she not only dis·
plays expensive tastes, but
also a demanding terppera·
cnent (60 min.) (Closed

Nashville. TN

(]) U S

1 15
1 30
2 :00
2 30

3·00

3 30

4 00
4 15
4 30

(I) I Married Joan
(I) N1ghttine
GJ CiJ To Be Announced
CD MOVIE · ' Stnpes '
(]) My Unle Marg 1e
(I) News
(]) Bachelor Father
(]) MOVIE: ' I love You
Allee B Toklas '
(]) Ufe of Riley
(!) ESPN Sports Ce-nter
(]) MOVIE: 'The SurviVor'
(]) Bums &amp; Allen
(]) MOVIE ·aonme &amp;
Clyde'
(]) Jack Benny Show
(!) ESPN Special Golf
Presentation: 1982 us
Open from Pebble Beach,
CA . Second Round
(I) I Mamed Joan
(]) MOVIE. ' H1gh Coun ·
try'
(}) MOVIE: ' Htgh Rtsk '
(I) My Uttle Margie

(fi) Classtc Country

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British military pushes·
for bigger post-war budget

Meigs EMS runs reported
Meigs Emeregency Medical Servirr rrported thC' following runs
!'C'Stl'rday and early this morni ng:
On Thursdav at 9: 06 p.m.. the
F.MS tn•ated Riley McCieland at
hh llar risonl' ille Road. Rutland,
rc-sidrncP. l-IC' was no! 1ra nsported.

Tht• F.MS took .limm;· Hayes from
thP PomProy parking Jot to VrtPran s Mf'mo r ial at 11:1.1 p.m .
Thu r&gt;.da.' .
i\t 12: :&gt;1 a.m . Thu r&gt;.dav . tlw l·: rvts

transported Robert Van Meter
from hls Sy racuse home to Pleasan t Valley Hospital; Racine EMS
at 10:20 p.m. took Carl Schulz from
hls Mile Hill Road home to Vet e-r ans Memorial Hosplla l. A t 6:08
p.m. Thu r sday, Ru tland took Jean
Oiler from Meigs Mine no. 2 to
HolzPr Medical Center and at 12: 59
a.m . toda y, Pomeroy EMS took
Pauline Derenix'rgN from Mechanic St rC&lt;'I to \'c terans Memorial Hospital

LONDON (API - British military commanders, bolstered by
the viciOJiY In the Falkland Islands,
have relttrned to an older battle:
fig hting government defense cut s
that migh t have made Btilain 's
South Atlantic campaign impossi·
ble if the Argentin e Invasion had

Twenty-nine fined in court
'1\\'f•nt .\:- ninl'

df'ft•ndants

Wl'fC'

finf'd and Pighl others f01ieited
bonds in Meigs Cou nt y Coun
WC'dnC'sda _
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Flm&gt;&lt;l IJ\· .Judge !'a trick 0'13rien
wrn· Df'IX&gt;rah \\'CX&gt;dy.'ard. PomL'-

rO.I'. $22 and l'OSIS, Sp('('d: Donald
Snidrr. ll arris,·;jic. \\ ' \'a., $18 and
rosts. ~ Pf'('&lt;:l. t:rnr&gt;st Smith. Pt .
Plt&gt;a s.tnl.

$z-,

and costs. sJX_&gt;('{l:

I:X•nci l R. Yost. 13 idwell. $l:il and
co~h. illeg&lt;JI hunting: F.llx'rt Wil so n. Stf'wa rt . $% &lt;.tnd costs. ovf'rload : Michael Clark, Lowell. and
William Locke. B&lt;&gt;lpre. $21 anrl
costs mch. sp&lt;:'('d: Brian Ba ile.v,
Long Bo11om. $10 and costs. left of
center: Rodney A . Carl. Belpre. $24
and cos ts. sjX'&lt;:d: Cecil Schau, Jr ..
Marietta , $10 and cos ts, failure to
displ;Jy \'a lid registra tion; William
W. Colmer, Pomeroy. $20 and
cos ts. damagr or d('s t ro~· a tr'f'f' on
an area administered or co nt roll Pd
b;• the Division of Wlidlife. Forkf'd
Run Stall' Par k; Randell Short.
Crown Ci ty. $~2 and costs, overweigh t; Ronald Eblin. Rutland,
cos ts onl _
v. ov£'rw idth: J amPs A.
\Viii, .Jr .. PomC'roy . $150 and cos ts,
gun frHic•ilcd hunting a fu r ix'aring
animal with a gu n and dog out of
S('ason ; Co~· F. . Ni tz. Pomeroy. $50
.~nd cost...,, rt'&lt;'kiPSs ope r ation. \Vii Ill' M . Coates, Middleport, $.j() and
(·ost:-., failun~ to yield : Edward
Young, Pnmrro_
\ ·, $XI and cos ts.
SJX"I: Steven Shepard, The Pl ai ns.
$'!2 and C'O.&lt;.,b, spc'C'd: \11enifC'C' Dlf'v·
in s. l'o m('J'O_\' , $1tXJ a nd cost'&gt;, six
mon th ~ probation. 10 da.v jail srnt -

Pncl' suspendf'd. suspended drivers
licenS&lt;•: Dwaine K. McDaniel. Ru tland, S15 and costs, ficticlous regis tration; Benton Phillips, Rt. 1,
Midd leport, $71 and costs. six
months proba ti on. no cyc le endorsement; Karen Brown. La ngsv ille,
$10 and cos ts, illegal passing: Sei ix'rl Be lcher, Mallory, W. Va .. $100
and cos ts, !Oday sconfinement , one
_
vt&gt;ar probation. rriminal mischief
and aggrava tf'd menacing; Ira
Roach, .Jr .. Racine, $100 and costs.
four day.·s con finemrnt , lice nsf' suspended 30 davs. OWl: Robert J ordan , Applcgro,·e, W. Va., $100 and
costs, five day's confi nem ent. Ji.
l'Pnsf' suspc-ndl'fl :lO days, OW I:
Dennis C. Clark, Pomeroy. $100and
costs, six months proba tion, theft;
Scot t Jaspe-r . Za nesville. $24 .:i0. assured clear distance; Steven Mooney, Crown City, $21 and cost s,
fa ilure to display va lid registrati on: Richard Gill. Whipple, Ohio,
$20 and cos ts, Sp('('d: Donald Hy sell , Ru tl and, $22 and cos ts, speed.
Forfci t ing bonds were Rand all F.
McM ill ian, Hartford , $217.70, ille-gal working fi eld dog -illega l hunt ing: Scali S. Spar ks, At hens and
C; ·nthia J . Hu ntly. McAnhur, $l:J
C'ach. s ~; Kathr rn M. Reitmire.
Pomcro;·. $370.50, OWl; Joseph E.
Ohl inger, Mason, $-15, failure to stop
wit hin assu1'C'd clC'ar distancC': A n
thony L. Werry, Bidwell , $45.50, insccu rr• load; Del Ogdin, Rt . 1.
La ngsvd llc. $--1:'&gt;.50. unsa fe vehic le;
c;a t"V Oud !C.'", Athens, $41.50, Sp('('d.

Meigs happenings
Hospital rwws

Patrol cites drivl'r

\'rtcran s Mt&gt;morial Hospllal
Thu r&gt;.day reported the followin g
adm iss ions and dischargt&gt;s:
Adrni ss ion r; -- Co nnir

Hud so n.

Mtddit•port: Peggy Tavlor. Pomerm". Tr&lt;l\·i:--. Fri('nd. Pomrroy : Lo1s
cOrnell. Pomrro:v: Avrry Srar\C'S.
Middl!'port: !.'·a /\moll, Rutland :
Car l Schultz, Rutland:
Disc h argcs-- Sa Jlv ( :oJdsbPIT\".
Marv Dcrenix'rger. Ct'Orge Hoffma~. \ ' ictoria Fink . Lf'r l3ing .

Rihlt• school slall'd
TtlPrf' wi ll

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school at Flat woods Mrl hodist
Chu rch. Flatwoods Road. June 21 2:\ from~ : :~1 a.tn to noon . Rev . Ri ·
chard Rothmitch is the pastor Jnd
Pallv Shakf'l. director. InfOtmation
is a\·ailabiP at 992 - :l~R \.

Corrl'clion
Thr• Midd leport F.mPrge ncv
Squad was ca lled Wcdncsda;· at
II : 01 p.m . for I hrl?f' year old Harold
Scarberry, Riverv iC'w D1i ve. Middlcpol1. The youngster. a mrdical
patient. was not taken to the hospital but was tn•ated at the scrne.

Undergoes surgery
Robbie Clonch. 12. is in Rh-crside
Method i st Hospita l, Columbus,
w hf'rC&gt; he rPce ntly underwent
surgery . H0 has more surgery

scheduled nex t week. His room
number Is 764 and he would appreciate hea ring from friends. Hr is
th e so n of Carol;· n Shuler.

Marriagt&gt; licenses
A marriage lice nse was issued in
Meigs County Probate Court to
.John J . Schuenzel. 29. lllinois. and
Patricia Mac Cerbe, 30, Iilinois.

The Ga llia-Mcigs post of the Ohio
Hi ghwav Patrol cited Linda L.
Darst. .JO. Rt. 1. Ches hire, for fai lu r-e to yield thr right of way at a
stop sign Thursday afternoo n when
a tractor -tra il rr s tJur k hPr ra r a t
the inter SPC I ion of Ohio 7 and Meigs
County Hoad 21.
According to reports. Dars t was
stopped at a slop sign on County
Road 21. She all emp ted to make a
lf'ft turn onto Ohio 1as an oncoming
northbound trac tor-I rai ler driven
b;• Arthu r L. Groves. 51. Colu mbus.
.;;I !LICk h e r

car.

No lnju tics were reponed . Damage to Darst's car was moderate
w hile Groves 1ruck rPCeived lig ht
damage .

High ...
MEIGS
ELEMENTARY
SUPERVISOR- At tht• June i2
mel'ling of the Meigs County
Huard nl Edul'ation, John Costanw was t•mployed as Elementary
Supervisor for Meigs County

Schools. Costanzo is a graduatr of
the Uni vt•rsity or Connertirut and
n •cl'ivt·d his master' s dt•gree
from Ohin Uni versity with a
rt•mlin~

major. For tht• past five
years, he has been t•mployed as a
teacher in tht• Snuth&lt;rn l..&lt;rcal
s.·hools.

Tara sale
Saturday
•
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If vou have at leas t $462,rxxl and
want t o own an apart men t com plex, theGallia County Sheriff' s Departmen t may havr what you'rE'
looking for.
In what w il l be the biggest she-riff' s sale ever In Gailia County,
Dco put _v Ken Swa in w ill auction off
Tara Apartments. Addison. at 10
a. m. Saturday in front of the county
courthousr.

The appraised value of the six building, multiple-- unit apartment
c·omplcx is $700,rxxl, the highes t
va lue of any propert y the sheriff' s
departmen t has auctioned off. ac cord in g to Chief Deputy Bob
Hartcnbach .
B!' law . the department must reccivr a t leas t tv.•o-thirds of the appraised va lue of the propert y.
When the money is rC'ceived, it Is
distri butrd to the owner and those
he is in debt to.
The First Federal Savings and
Loa n Associa tion of Port smouth
holds the mort gage to th e apart ment complex.
Har tenbach sa id there has been a

"definit e incr ease" in the number
of sheriff's sa les recen tly because
of th e downtUJll in the f'Co nom y .
"We've certainly had our share
of sales." he said .
In addition to Tara, the sheriff's
department has four ot her proper ties to be sold, an unusually high
number, Hartenbach said.
However, at one time thi s year
the department had 10 pr operties
for sa le. he added .

/ Con tinued fro111 pa~l' ll
and Kentucky, including one in

Gallipolis.
Some m erchandise, in cluding
carpets and appH ances, was removed Wedn esday night from the
Gallipolis stor e by creditor s of Hat field and McCoy.
A U.S. Distri ct Cou11 Judge in
Huntington has ordered none of this
repossesst-&gt;d m erchandise be sold
for at least 10 days.
Threr com pani es filed suit
against Hatfi eld and McCoy Inc.
Wednesda y, seeking over $345,rxxl
they claim the firm owes them. The
suit was fil ed by the First Huntington National Bank, the Huntington
Publ ishing Co. and The Times Co.
Inc .. Mariett a. A hearing on the suit
wil l be held .July 7.
A hearing on a preliminar y injuncti on barring Hat field and
McCoy from disposing of merchandise owned by the Wes tinghou se
Credit Corp. will be heard toda y in
U.S. Distri ct Coun .
In Gallipolis, Municipa l Coun
Judge James Bennett said sever al
people have inquired about filing
suit to recover merchandise they
have purchased and not received
from Hatfield and M cCoy. No one
has filed suit as of this morning. he
said .

summer recess.

Cillmor said representatives of
var ious organizations, led by the
Ohio Manufac tu J'E'rs Association
and the Ohio AFL -ClO, m ay not be
able to reac h a compromise.
" ! Butt If they could, th at is an
it em that we would consider of true
urgency to bring the General As-

sembly back." Gillmor sa id .
Talks between the OMA and union organizati on have been held . Joseph A. Krabach, an OMA official,
said no commitments have been
made.
He sa id manufacturers propose
that the cost ofreturning the fundto
solvency be shared equally by labor and managem ent.
" If we have tax increases of $100
million, we wf nl $100 million in benefit curtai lments," Krabach said .
The Ohio AFL-CIO has blasted
an earlier Senate bill that would
have attempted to solve part of the
problem through benefit cut s and
a n in crease
assessm ent s.

in

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Junta ···- - - -- - - - 1 Continued from

member of the ruUng milita ry be·
sides Ga llier ! who still refused to
admit the undeclared war for the
Falklands had ended .
Gailleri's successor as army
commander is Gen. Cristina Nicolaides, 57. a hardliner who sa id last
year that "subversion Is hidden like
a cyst in all sec tor s of national life."

page 1)

The time lag between Gailleri' s
res ignation from his arm y post and
hls departurE' from government
created some confusion her e.
"I 'm an Argentine," one telephone caller told the AP office in
, Buenos Aires. "Can you pie": o tell
m e who the president of m) · 1untry is?"

BUDGET NEARS Sent. Pete V. Domenlcl, R.-N .M., faces reporters Friday on Capitol
Hill, where he said RepuhUcan leaders have
enough votes to pa" a House-Senate budget
compromise. ( AP Laserphoto).

SEED AND MILLING
HEADQUARTERS

By SALLY JACOBSEN
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (API - President Reagan, saytng the military
cr ackdown In Poland has shown little sign of easing, Is expanding
sanctions agalnsi the sa le of oil and
gas equipment to the Soviet Union.
Refusing to yield to appeals from
U.S. businesses and European allies, the president announced Friday that the6-month-old ban on the
equipment sales now only would
continue but would be widened to

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VIcki Fergon of Boca Raton,
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ball while foUowlng through with
her driver as she tees oft from
the 17th tee during first round
action of the LPGA Keystone
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Area deaths
Curtis Luckadoo
Cun ls L. L uckadoo, 73, Cooks
Gap Hill, Rutland, died at hls res idence Thursday.
Mr. Luckadoo was born June 22,
1908 th e son of the late Ella and Ka tie Price Luckadoo. He was also
preceded In death by his wife, Edith
Granl Luckadoo, three brothers,
Daniel, E lbert and Delbert.
He was a retired coal miner and
served In the U. S. Army during
World War II.
He Is survived by one son, Donald
Luckadoo, Rutland; one grandchild; one brother and one sister,
Carl Luckadoo and Frances Luckadoo, both of Calltornla.
Funeral services will be announced later by Hunter Funeral
Home, Rutland.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Agai~. Dem ocrats will ha ve an c hance to ('omplain
about " deep cut s" In programs for the neecl; .
But Democrat s arc outnu mbered in the Senate. A
solid Republican m a]o ril y s('('ms to assurP at leas t
some success in this prO&lt;.'t&gt;duJl' of raising taxes and
cutting spending.
In contras t, Republic-ail s are in a minoril ." i11 the
House.
Rep. Dan Ros tcnkowski. D-Ill .. cha irman of the
tax -w Jiting Hou se Wa ys ancl :vtl'ans Cumrnittt't:', has
sai d he will demand !"\&lt;·publican backing ix'fore
bringing a tax and sprnding cut bill to the noor
So, more' votes on changing Reagan's plan an• a
virtual certainty .

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.LETTUCE

Licensees are foreign companies
that produce equipment under licenses Issued by U.S. firms.
That, said one official, will make
the pipeline m orE' cos tly and del ay
It by as much as three years. Some
es timates place the current cos t of
the project at $26 billion. Gas Is
scheduled to begin flowing In 1984.
The president' s decision was
questioned by Sen. Charles H.
Percy , R -Ill ., chairman of theSe-nate Foreign Relations Committee.

By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
MERCERVILLE - All a group
of Guyan Twp. volunteers needed
was a break In the weather and
state approvaL
And now that they've got both,
they're taking the first steps toward
creating a home for their proposed
volunteer fire department for the
area.
On Friday, a concrete floor was
laid and smoothed out on the firehouse site behind the bus garage at
Hannan Trace High SchooL With
thls done, the volunteer s will begin
erecting the one-story building as
soon as possible.
Ron Sheets, who was chosen as
the fledgling department's chief,
said approval of the building was
granted by the Ohlo Department of
Industrial Relations' division of factory and building Inspections a few
weeks ago.
The department had been ready
to go since the firsl dry weather In
April, but they discovered that any
public building, such as a firehouse,
needed state approval, including
building materials.
Because labor Is being donated
and money for the department was
obtained through a special one-mill
levy approved by Guyan voters In
September 1981, Sheets said no estimate was required on the cost.
"We're using so much volunteer
labor, so it might cost $8,rxxl or
somethlng like that," he said. "It'll
probably be close to around

will be 30-by-48 feet, and the frame
will be of steel girders bolted
together.
So far, the department has one
vehicle, a 1952 GMC pumper, and
once thlngs get settled, Sheets said
the department will search for
another truck, possibly a fourwheel drive. In the meantime, the
volunteers need stat e-approved
training, and Sheets Indicated he's
been sending out feelers for quailfled fireflghtlng Instructors.
Sheets, an auto mechanics instructor at Buckeye Hills Career
Center, said adult education of this
nature will be handled through the
vocational school. The instructor,
he added, would be r eimbursed by
the state and the only cost to the
department would be In paying his
mileage.
Guyan has been without fire protection since May 1981, when the
contract between the township and
the Crown City Fire Department
expired. Shortly afterward, the
trustees and other Inter ested cl ti·
zens got a Sp('('lallevy on the ballot,
which was later okayed, 14&amp;-18.
With the department's creation,
It has been suggested Guyan might
join forces with Harrison Twp ..
which also has no fire protection.
Sheets sald the Idea has been discussed, but nothing oftlclal has
been done. "They're waiting for
something to happen," he said.
Once the department. which Is
under the supervisiOn of the township trustees, Is established, they
will seek mutual aid contracts with
other Gallta firefightlng unlls,
Sheets sald.

Rocket, mortar battles
erupt in W~st Beirut
Anthony Quinn (kneeling) Is a
Bedouin chief ready . to fight to

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NATO alli ance and gfve the Soviet
Union an opening to funller divide
us." Percy said In a news release.
The new action adds two or thr ee
companies to the list of those already barred from oil and gas
equipment sales, bringing the total
to 15 to 20 companies, said an administration o!flclal who as ked to
remain anonymous.
No total cost es tim ates for the Im pac t of the sanctions were a vall a-

blr. but one official est imated that
the foreign subsidiaries hold more
than $100 million in cont rac ts for oil
and gas proj ec ts in the Sov iet Union
that they now will be unable to
fulfill.
E.R . Luter, DresSI'r'ssenior vice
pi'E'sldent for finance, declined im-

The Reagan administration has
contended 1hal tht• 2.400-mile pipe-line cou ld threaten Western E urope's energy S('('urity and provide
hard cu t·I'E'ncy for the Soviet mllitar~· bulldup.
directives of the U.S government. "

mC'dlate com ment on the action

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that added the Dallas-based supplier of high technology product s and
services to thE' list.
General E lectric said in a sta tement that it "w ill comply with the

the president to ease the ban. saying the sa nctions "will not stop or
materially delay thP pipeline." Caterpillar also had reponedly appe-aled to the pres ident.

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finished, wUl have one room, with
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include foreign subsidiaries and licensees of American companies.
Major companies affected by the
sanctions, both the old and new
ones, are Ca terpillar Tractor Co. ,
&lt;.eneral Electric and Dresser Industries, officials said .
The prohibition will prevent
them, their foreign subsidiaries
and licensees from selling all and
gas equipment for use In the Soviet
Union, including the highly controver sial natu ra l gas pipeline between Siberia and Wes tern Europe.

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Legion, Rutland , Is now accepting
dues for !983 and new mem ber
appllca tlons.

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nearly $2 billion more in spending c uts for nex t year
and nearly $10 billion through 1985. According to the
budget , th at money Is supposed to come from food
st amp and nutrition programs and a Hm il on the
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d"ent Reagan's signaturE' Is not nC&lt;'ded for it to becom e binding.
But as soon as the fin al vote is t.aken, thP S&lt;-natc
Finance Committee will have to draft legis lation by
July 12 rais ing taxes by $20 billion In th&lt;' 198:1 fiscal
year and $95 billion over three years.
Can those targets be met?
" It' s doable," was all Sen. Robert.J . Dole. R-Kan ..
the committee's chairman, would say.
But It's also very touchy, since six senators who
make up the committee's 11-vote Hepubllcan major
lly face re-election, and presumably wi ll be ski ttioh
about raising taxes.
Whatever the outcome, Democr ats seem certain to
use the bill to force votes on w hat they regard as an
election-year Issue.
Taxes as ide, Senate Budget Committee figures
show Dole's panel will have to write legislation cu t·
ling $4.5 billion from popular benefit programs for thr
next fiscal year and $16. 1 btllion over three year s.
That money will come from Medicare. Medicaid,
Supplemental Securily Incom e and welfare - programs Democra ts will fight hard to prot ect.

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Thl' Eli Denison Post Am er icon
Lt•g ion . Rutland. will conducl
gra ves ide military rit es fnr Kenneth
E. Matson, 60, Route I , Middlepot1 ,
al Met gs Menror y Ga nlcns Saturday.

By DAVID ESPO
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress seems certain to
pass a 1983 budget this week, and leaders of both
parties already are looking ahead to a summer's
struggle over additional legislation req uired to force
billions of dollars In election-year tax increases and
spending cuts.
Republicans are openly fretful that the prom bed
changes In taxes and spending may be Impossible to
deliver In full , meaning the 1983 deficit will be higher
than the $103.9 billion forecast In the budget
compromise.
Dem ocra ts from House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill
Jr .. 0 -M ass., on down have made It clear they will
force the GOP to take the lead raising taxes and
cutting programs such as Medicare and food stamps.
" We won't obstruct, but we feel no obliga tion to
enfor ce a I budget) which Isn't ours," one Democratic
aide said of the budget - drafted, redrafted andrefined almost exclusively by Republicans.
The budget compromise Is exp('('ted to win final
approval in the House and Senate by Thursda y. Pres!-

Vol . 16 No . 18

Jaymar Golf Club Is forming a
junior golf program . All juniors inwrested in participa ting may attend a mee tin g Saturday at 1 p.m.
at the club. The program is open to
all junior up to and including 17
year aids.

Graveside riles
slated Salurday

Party leaders look ahead to summer struggle

chitec t of the phaseout of a big blue-wa ter navy, sa id this week In a
British Broadcastin g Corp. television Int erv iew.
There Is no Indica tion that Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher's government will reverse the military
cuts, designed to help pay for a $1J
billion submarine rep lacem ent
program .
Official sources say British de-fense spending, $24 .8 billion this fis·
cal year, probably will be Increased
In the next few years to Improve
m issile syslems. airborne early
warnin g radar and warshlp des ign
- three major weaknesses exposed by the Falklands fighting rather thal\,. !cQ.r bulld morE' and bi gger ships.l,l'.'·~.l.

Golf club to form
junior program

Seek help for jobless
COLU MBUS, Ohio I AP 1 - Legislator s have asked labor and management groups to help figure out
how to deal with a $1.2 billion debt
fa c in g Ohio' s jobl ess -ben efit s
program .
Senate President Paul Gillmor
and House Speaker Vernal Riffe
sa id Thu rsday that an agreement
among the groups could prompt
them to reca ll lawmaker s from a

come just a few months later.
" We need more shlps, not less," a
naval Intelligence officer, who
asked no\ to be ident ified , told The
Associated Press. "The Falk lands
opera tion could not have been
waged without the navy ."
The dispatch of Britain's biggest
fleet since World War 11 has re-kindled debate between armed ser vices chiefs demanding large
conventional forces and politicians
w ho fa vor co ncentration on a
NATO-linked nuclear submarine
deter rent.
"Sutiace shlps, if placed within
range of land-based aircra ft, parti cularly if they ar e car rying missiles, are inher ently vulnerable,"
Defense Secretary .J ohn Nott , ar-

Federal budget action seems likeI

By MICHAEL GOLDSMD11
A!IIIOCiated Press Writer
BEIRUT, Lebanon tAP) Israeli-Palestinian mortar and
rocket battles erupted along the
fringes of the guerrillas' enclrclell
west Beirut nerve center Saturday.
whlle U.S. and Lebanese negotiators tried to head oft the growing
posslblllty of an Israeli tank-led assault on the panicked enclave.
As the Israelis moved thelr armor .closer, hundreds of cars
jammed a Green Lint: checkpoint
waiting lo escape west Beirllt. Tens
of thOUsands' of refugees too frightened· to leave the enclave moved
• cl~ to the center of the zone, and
-tens o( tboul&amp;llds of others fled
SO!ith alona the coastal highway.
1')le lsraellll brought more tank,
.~

illd lnfantzy i'elnforce-

n)ellta to tile ed&amp;e ct the ,JO.aquare-

rntle '~• • but respilcted
their promise to the United States

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to make no move Into the
Palestinian-held areas during a 48hour truce period. The deadline ex·
plres at an unstated time Sunday
afternoon.
The Israelis were determined to
eXJ)Ioit their military advantage to
the maximum and to allow the PLO
and its huge aresenal no escape
from the west Beirut trap. The PLO
publicly vowed to _resist and to die
fighting, while Its negotiators privately sought a face-saving formula for submitting to the IsraeU
demands.
The PLO' s top security chief,
Salah Khalaf, also known as A)lu
Iyad, Issued a statement declaring
that the guerrillas "have no choice
but to stand fast, to ftght to the last
breath." He said an lsraeU offer cl
1!8fe ~tout of Beirut tOr PLO
leaders following their surrender
:wall "totally unacceptable." · ··

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FIRST STEP - A cement Door b finished as the
first step toward the erection ol a firehouse lor the
newly-formed MercervDie Volunteer Fire Depart-

ment. Worldng the llnlsher is Dallas Thacker, while
Kenneth Maynard uses a trowel and David May looks
on. The firehouse Is to be huilt with volunteer labor.

Unemployed store manager
reflects: 'I don't know what
happened ... I'm a victim, too'
By JEFF GRABMElER
'llrnes-Sentlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - When Dan SayrE' went on vaca tion 10 days ago from his job as manager of the
Gallipolis Ha !field and McCoy store, he had no idea
he would retllrn unemployed.
" I don't know what happened. I'm as shocked as
anybody," Sayre said when he r eturned to Gallipolis
Friday.
Sayre Is one of 120 Hatfield and McCoy employees
who lost thelr jobs when the company suddenly
closed all Its stores last Sunday.
"You know, $140 In unemployment (compensa tion I
doesn't go very far. I got bills to pay."
Sayre said he had no idea that the company was
about to shut down. He learned of the closing from one
of his employees who called him while his was vacationing In the west.
Although he still had a few more days of vacation.
Sayre said after he heard the news " l just turned
around and came back.
"It was the first vacation I ever took."
Sayre joined Hatfield and McCoy In February 1978
at thelr Charleston store. He later opened the chain's
MorgantoWJI, W.Va. store. He also opened the YaJll·
polls store In November.
"'
Hatfield and McCoy president J. Michael Hale, In a
wrltten statement released Thursday, blamed .the
closing on "sharp sales declines" brought on by "high
unemployment and high Interest rates."
However, Sayre sald the GaUlpolls store was doing
very weD.
"When they (Hatfield and McCoy) opened the GalUpolls store, they thought it would be mediocre at
best. They were really surprised we did so well.''
He said the Galllpolls store was third in volume and
first In profit for the chain .
"If anyone wantS to open up an appliance and
carpet store here, they've got It made. It's a gold

mine."

sayre said he was ·parttcularly surprised by the
. ckislng, becaqse Hale had always emphasized expan·

"f.l" he n rhev (H atfield and .' vlr[oy)
ope ned th e Cn llipoli .&lt; slort•, th ey
tlwu p;hl it wo uld be mt•diocre at be.• t.
They were n•a ll v .w rpri.«•d we did .w
WP II ." ,-; aid form(Jr tnnnU/{f'r nan Sayr(l.
" ... You (.• lore mmwp;er.&lt;) couldn't

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th e t.Jconon1 y a.'i an e x c u .H' for n o t doin g
well ."
sian during bad economic times. T he chain was I'E'ady
to open more s tores, he sa id .
"You (store m anagers! couldn 't use the economy
as an excuse for not doing well ," he said .
Echoing Hale's statemenl , SayrP blamed the company's creditors for the closing. He said "they
wouldn't work with us" In !tying to save the chain.
Fault for the closing does not lie with local employees of the storE' or with himself, Sayre emphasIzed. ''I'm a victim too," he said .
Hatfield and M cCoy stU! owes him about S2,rxxl in
various commissions and bonuses, SayrE' said, but he
Is not optimistic about receiv ing the money.
After five years with I he firm , he Is out of money
and out of a job.
" I'm scared. Scared to death as a matter of fact ."
Sayre couldn't hide hls disappointment an4 sense of
loss at the apparenl bankruptcy of the company .
" It was more like a family than anything else. We
did it all on our own with a lot of hard worJ&lt; and sweat.
"I worked from 9 to 9 almost seven days a week for
!11«' years. We aU did."
He said he feels esp('('ially bad lor customers who
may have lost merchand~ that was.alre;!flY paid
· '
for.
"I'm sorry, but I know that doesn't P'IY thi!~ple
back."
The fact that the closing was so une~ted and .
that the GaUlpolls store was doing 5o well ~kes the
situation especially painful for Sayre.
"I th®ght It was going to go on fo~er. 1 never
dreamed of this day."
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