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                  <text>Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, June :M, 1982

Judge O'Brien terminates 2lcourt cases
Twelve defendants were fined
and nine others forfeited bonds In
Meigs County Court Wednesday.
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brten
were Michael Vance, Cheshire,
$189, overload; Susan Sprow, GaUlpolls, $10 and costs, failure to yield;
Mike McDonald, Pomeroy, $5 and
costs, unsafe vehicle; Lawrence
Leonard. Pomeroy, $26 and costs ,
speed; Mark A. Casto, Pomeroy,
$10 and costs, failed to display valid
ANTIQUITY HAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - A new chamber of
l'ummcrec has been formed in Meigs County . Residents of the small
villa~c of Antiquity has formed a chamber of commerce and has named
Arlene Gra ham il' president. She is lhe aunt of Charles Stobart. Also
t'leeted to a post on tht• newly formed t•hamber arc David Sayre, chairman of the board. and Dorothy Sayre. scrn•lary-treasun·r. Pictured, 1-r,
Dorothy Sayre. Darlcnt· and David Sayre. Chuck Stobart will be honored
Sunda y, July 21 with a dinnt-r at Royal Oak Park. A frog derby will be

Thoma~

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phPn a nd Eloui&gt;e .luslir&lt;': Clark
and E sff'llf' JuslicP, ChariC'S ton.

Thom,1.-; .Jus t icf'. 7:1. M iddlcport.
diPCJ thh morni ng ..11 \'rtrran ~
Mf'mD!ia! Hopit:ll

S.C.: and Larry and Cindv J uslice.
Ca lli polis.

He was the son of William F:llioll

OnC' :-i lliler and brothC'r survivE&gt;,

and LUI if' Hickman .lu stier. HPwa..,

l.ouiS&lt;" Watkins and Paul Justice,
both of Columbus. along with his
strp-mother . .Jesse Singleton. also
of Columbus. He leaves 11 grandchildren and one great -grandchild.
Funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m .
from the Ewing Funeral Chapel.
Friends may call Sa turday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m.

garf•t and four brothrr s.
SurYi\'ing ar&lt;· d aughtr r . Shirlr)·
Ju ~ li CP. Midd\C'porl: ~o n s . Mpl\·in
.Ju sticP. Flint. Mich.: Bruce' Ju s·

tier. l.os Angeles. Ca : a nd William
.lu stier. Middlrporl. Al so sutl: iving
arr sons and dau gtlt pr &lt;.;· in ·lav.:. Str-

Save 35°b on quality mak e dresses like Joan Curtis. Brit1sh Lady ,

SLEEPWEAR SALE

Reg. ' 27.00 . - ......... .. ... .... .... ONLY •' 17.55
Reg . $34 .00 .... . , , , , .... . .. •.. . ..... ONLY $22.10
Reg . $41 .00 ................. . . . ..... ONLY $26.65
Reg . $52 .00 ... .. ...... .. ........... . ONLY $33.80
Reg. $64.00 . ... .... .. .......... ... .. ONLY $41.60

(;ounl\ F:mergenc-\ M;,lical Srr\'iC'P rPported .

At:\ a .m. 11ut land wa s called to
lX'xter far Kt•tllcl Ha tfield who was
takf'n to \ 'r!Pra ns MC'morial Hospi·
tal: Middleport at 1::\1 to Villagr
Manor for Sarah Bray'if"'&gt;. not 1ran s
por!C'd; P o m l~roy· at ~ :: tq a.m. for

Vic tor Genhrimrr who was takrn
to Vrt('ran s Mrmorial Hospital:

A ' uit in the amou nt of $17,042.0'l
was filed in Meigs Count y Common
Pleas Coun by the farmers Bank
and Savings Co., Pomrroy. against
Clifford Longenette, Rt. I, Reeds
ville. Mary Lou Lon ge ne t te ,
Tuppers Plains. and Geo rge Collins
as county' trea"lurf'r.

1-'ulton Thompson Tractor Sa les
filed suil in the amount of $3,547.57
against John Colwell , Rt . 1. Vi nton.

Racine at 2:.19 p.m . for Delores

Tuppers Pla ins nt 4: 1o p.m. for
.la ne Ratcliff. Tuppers Plains.
taken to Camden Clark Hospital,
Rutland a t 6:11 p.m. for Jason Carmf'n. !-larrisonv lllr . taken to Vf'lf'-

rans Memorial Hospi tal.

Frog jump Saturda~·
The annual Ohio State Frog
Jumping Championships will IJt.•
held Saturda_1· at 5 p.m . at Meigs
Stadium in Pomeroy s ponson'tl bv
the MPigs County· .J r1yC'PPS .

At 7 p.m . youngsters may haw'
thei r pictutl' taken with BigFoot.
The frog drrb_v will be a t 4 p.m.
Sundav at Royal Oak Park .
A dinner honoring Chuck Stobart
will be held at 5:.10 p.m . following
thP derbv at Roval Oak Park . A
roast in Stobart's honor will be hrlcl
rtt 6: 1:1.

Alhl'n:o. Lht•s tudl. Salt':.

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.tlid (;dl.' ' 200·2:10 lbs .

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ro.v: Lois Wil son. Pomrroy: Dr·
lares Wickline, Racine: William
Williams, Wellston: Ernest Roach.
Racine.
DISCHARGE:S---.Iudy Ca ruth
ers. Stephen Tomek .

20«ro OFF

4i -l i R5

ODDS AND ENDS
MEN'S AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT
Shirts, Shorty Pajamas, Tank Tops, Hanes Under
color Underwear, Wembley Ties, Hanes Boxers,
Denim Jeans, Keytainers. Broken sizes - Few of a
Kind- Limited Quantity.

• II.\ lh•· Ho·;11l 1 ~·~~

1f2 PRICE

FF:F.DER STEERS Gutld and Chou · ~ 250 tu
·too lbs ~. 300 t u 400 lbs. 5..1 . ~ . 400 \u '500 lbs.
5t:i0 tn6 1.50, 500 lo GIXllbs. 5..1.~1. 600 to 700 lbs.
52 5()...57 52. 700 lu 800 lbs ~1..,16 . 50. IMJO tu over 5059 ::.0
FF:EDF:H HEIFF:R.'\ l;uoo.l &lt;~nd Chotec . 25() to
:tOO lbs ~5 1.::,0. 300 \u 400 Jbs ~ . 50-52. 400 t u ~
-'6 ~14l-SJ 50 . 500 to 600 lbs. 4~54. 600 to 700 lbs.
50-~1 . 700 tu IIOOibs. 4l.!i()..5(}, 800 tu uv~r 43-

'&lt;511

Hatlield,
DPxter: Victor GC'n heimPr, Pomr-

Coordinate Sportswear
Sale

CO.
Sclturday. Junt' 19

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ADMISS I ONS -- K~th~l

WOMEN'S

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Velt'rans M(•morial

$8 .95 Short Sleeve Work Shirts .
Small Only .. . .. ... .. .. . .. ...... . ..... . .. .. 54.50

JOO-aQO lb.~

!iO
F t•o·tler Ht•lkr~ 'Good and Chotl("t" 1 :100-::..00 \hs
47~ . !JO: 500-700 lbs . "-55 -!JO
F'•·••tkr Rulb 1 C.&gt;HN.I ami f1w tn 1 m-ao!~ lbs .
~..():J 50 : :,00.700 lb.... ~I
Sl.w l! h\l'r 8ulh • (1\ t'l" l . !)Xllh~ 1 H 56-SI .60
Sl,ml!hlt·r C'u ~ ., Utilltu·-. ~0-H 7). Ciillllt'r ~
.uul C'ullt·r_, :12-1 I 50
Spnrh 't'l c·,wl&gt; • H.\ tlw llt·.ul l Z70-J90

FEEOF:H RUI.IS f.uud &lt;11w.l Ch••to.·o.·. 2!)0 ltl lJO
lhs S2.{)i . JOO lu 400 lbs. 52~ . 400 tu 500 lbs . 5056 50. r,()) Ito 600 lbs. 5 1 .~ . ~ - 600 tu 700 Jbs. 50~8 75. 700 lu 800 Ib.s. 47-51.:10, 800 111 u v ~r 45-..al.
lt .. t.~ km Sl t·o•r:s tllltl Bulb JOO 111 800 Jbs. 4~ . :;&amp;.
H11lb 1.000 1~ . ami up 47.50-5.1. 75, Sla ugh!t•r
I ••ws. ullltlto·.~ 41 .5Q....I5.25. cutters 39 .50-:ta.75
Vo.•11l Cal \· ~s . t ·honn· and priuw . fi~4.rxl .
li.th.l f'alns 40-75. Spnn l!t'r Cows 260-335,
l ·,ws ano.J Calves Cnmbma ll &lt;lfl 310 .415
Tup H ui! S · 21 0 lu 2JO lbs 57-58.25 . Boars 44..0 :iO. Snws. 400 lbs and up. ~ . Pti!S b)• lht•

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Big sizes only 18 , 19 and 20 .
Two pockets - Discontinued

Special weekend sale pnces on quality tops and shorts for liHie girls and
boys. Many styles and colors!

J~i4 . 500- i OOib~ 52~1

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II()(; PH ICE S
fl., ,;~ • No 1.
JR 5fl-60

WORK SHIRTS

CHILDREN'S

First quality Devon, Dotty Mann , Douglas Marc.
Bradley and many other popular brands . Skirts,
Ja cke ts , Blouses, Knit Tops and Slacks in a full
range of misses and extra sizes.

Market report

Wi cklin(', Racinf'. who wa s taken to
\'cteran s Mrm ori al Ho,. p it al.

Reg. $7.00 ................ . ........... SALE $5.25
Reg. $9.00 .................... . ....... SALE $6.75
Reg. $12 .00 ........ .. ... . ....... . ..... SALE 59.00
Reg . $16 .00 ............... ........... SALE $12 .00
MEN'S$11.95 LONG SLEEVE

SHORTS &amp; TOPS SALE

Money suits filed

Six f'mPrf:wn c~· Ill n~ \~·prf' madP
iJ\' local unit s Wf'&lt;ln f'Sdav thr Y!Pig ~

L1tt l e Bovs' tonq and short style pajamas. little girls' gowns,
baby dolls, pajama s and robes . Full range o f ch ildr en's s izes.

Ha lf Sizes 10•11 to 1·1117

JUNIOR

JEANS SALE
Qua lity Wrangler denim straight leg jeans or elastic
fitted leg styles. Belted or elastic waists. Plain
pockets and designe r 1ea ns .
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY

$18 .00 JEANS
$22 .00 JEANS
$27.00 JEANS
$35.00 JEANS

$12 .59
$15.39
$18.89
524..49

SALE

LADIES' SUNDRESSES
Juntor , M•sses and Extra s1ze Sundresses . Solids and print s in
cotton and polyes ter

Reg. 512.00
Reg. $17.00
Reg . S23.00
Reg . sn,oo
Reg. $43.00

................... .. ...... SALE $9.59
............. .. . ...... . ... ~IILE $13.59
.... .... _. _ ............... SALE 518.39
... . ............. . .. ...... SALE $25.59
. .... . . .... . ...... . .. . .... SALE $34.39

CLEARANCE!

BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE

SPORT SHIRTS

MEN'S SUMMER SHIRTS

Sizes 8 to 20 - Knit Shirts, Westerns, Tank Tops,
Poly -Cotton Blends. Buy tor now and back to school.

Includes all our men's short sleeve shirts, knits,
Van Heusen dress shirts, tank tops, westerns,
sport shirts. Excellent styles and colors.

REDUCED 25%

REDUCED 25%

)"allure to pass a three mill mx
levy earlier this month has resulted
In a $60,000 cutback In programs
offered by the Eastern Local Board
of Education.
This was announced today following Thursday's monthly board
session.
The board will hold a public
meeting on Thursday, July 1, at 8
p.m . at the high school concerning
cutbacks and whether or not lo
again seek passage of a three mill
levy .
Cuts for the 1982-83 school year
(which pasSed on a 4 to 1 vote with
Jimmy Caldwell votlrig against the
Issue) In the amount of $60,000 include the following: cut out all new
text books, $10,000; any new furniture, $5,000; drop all field ttips,
$150; cut all professional work-

END Of
MONTH
AT THE

FASHION
SHOPPE
Nt"w Haven, 'I'. Vu.

10% To 50% OH
HERE ARE A PEW Of
THI IARGAINS

Special
draperies,

group
including
yard goods, sheers
and more.

COLUMBUS. Ohio !API - LiOv.
James A. Rhodes signed Into law
today a bill temporarily raising
state Income tlxes as part of an
effort to get Ohio's budget into
balance.
He vetoed four relatively minor
sections of the measure, Including
one that called for an across-the- board, 1 percent spending cut early
next year It revenues weren't sufflclen t to keep the budget in balance.
Rhodes said that provision would
unnecessarlly tie the hands of the
admlnislratlon, which can cui
spending by executive order U
necessary.
The law levies a surcharge of 50
percent to the Income tax as of July
1. It could be In effect until March
31, 1983, although language In the
law permits ending the tax Fe b. 1,
1983, or retaining it until April 30,
depending on the direction of Ohio's
economy.

RED HEART '1.49

WINTUKYARN
3th Ounce skeins, 4-ply hand knitting yarn
that is washable and dryable. SOlid colors
and variegated.

MEN'S '11.95 and '12.95

WORK TROUSERS

ZIPPERS
Regularly 65c, 7Sc, 90c and m~re. For
dresses, skirts, neck openings. While they
last.

9:30 a.m . to
5:00 p.m.

Not all sizes · or lengths.
65%
Discontinued line
Polyester, 35% CoHon.

MEN'S
SUMMER JACKETS

1/2 .PRICE
.- BOYS'
SUMMER JACKETS

All sizes i!l a good selection of styles and
colors. Save now.

Size 10 to 20. Perfect for back to school
wear and now.

REDUCED 25%

REDUCED-25%

Store hours:

OPEN SATURDAY-TIL 5

THE FASHION SHOPPE
5th StrNI

112·3312

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15 Ct•nts
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shops for employes, $4,000; cut a ll
overtime for regular employes unless In an emergency situtalion;
drop all study hall monitors, $7 ,000;
change kindergarten from a hall
day to a full day every other day,
$16,000; cut class advisors for student activities, $1,600; cut audiovisual Instructor, $400; cut student
councll advisor, $400; cut assistant
baseball coach, $400; cut freshmen
basketball and junior high boys and
girls baSketball, $3,1XXl; cut one varsity football coach and two junior
high football coaches, $2,m; cut
varsity track program, boys and
girs, $1,700; eliminate the position
of athletic director. $!m; limit the
band to three trips; limit the baseball and softball teams to 20
games; change all bus routes eliminating several pickups whereby

student s will walk to designated
stops.
In ot her business the board approved nine students for mid term
grad uation, agreed to participate in
Agency for Property Utilization
(state surplus Items a t lower prices! , agreed to sell all manuel typewriters (approxima tely 25) and
purchase two electric typewri ters
with lhe proceeds.
The board agreed to participate
In all federal programs for 1982-83
and advertise for lunchroom
supplies.
The nexl regular meeting of the
board will be July 29. Attending
were Dorset Larkins. president ,
William Buckley, vice president,
James Caldwell, Roger Ga ul and
Bernards S hrl vers, board
m embers.

Rhodes pr a ise d both th e
Republican-controlled Senate and
the Democrat-dominated House
" for working together to pass this
difficult mx legi.slat ion ."
The bill, which went into effect
when Rhodes signed it, also cuts
state spending by roughly 10 percent In the fiscal year start ing July
1.
Alan~ with the boost In the Income tax and some other mxes on
corporations and utilities, the legislation Is designed to erase a $1.3
. billion budget deficit projected for
the end of the biennium, June 30,
19S1, without some tax change.
Rhodes, who will retire at the end
of the year, said the provision for a
conditional 1 percent spending cut
"denies my successor and his director of budget and management the
abll!ty to make sensitive determinations required when reductions
are Instituted."

Anot her

sect ion

he rejected

would have allowed the budget director to make discretionary cuts
among sta le agency allocations after consulting with directors of affected agencies . Rhodes sa id
agency directors are responsible
for programs and that decisions to
cut line-item a llocalions "are more
appropriately made by the agency
directors than by the director of
budget and management."
He also vetoed a sec lion !hat
would have had unanticipated increases In welfare caseloads paid
for by the controlllng board from a
welfare reserve fund created by the
bill. Rhodes said the reserve fund
serves no useful pui"JX)se.

"There Is no way of avoiding reality: U welfare caseloads exceed the
a mounts appropriated, there are
no alternatives but a supplemental
appropriation a nd -or be nefit
reductions."

WATER TANK PROJECf- Construction on the
new water tank and Ieeder lines lor Middleport Is
continuing under the eye of a resident engineer from
Floyd Browne A~latcs Ltd. , Marion, the engineer-

lng firm engaged by the village to design the project.
When completed, It's expected wal&lt;" pnossure and
capacity lor the village will he lmprnvt'd.

Hoffman notes progress on
village water tank project
Progress is being made on the$'h
million. m,OOO-gallon wa ter storage tank and feeder lines for Mid·
dleport, according to Mayor fred
Hoffman .
Funding lor lhe project ca me
from Ihe $2'h milli;;n federal gran I
the village received for Improvement s over a 3-year period, the
mayor added.
- Natgun Corp. of Maine is general
contractor for the tank, which Is beIng constructed on an easement obtained on the Brewer property off
Vine Street.
Holley Brothers Construction,
Rodney. is the general contractor
on the feeder lines . The lines consist
of one-fourth of a m!leoflO-Inch line
down VIne and Grant streel s and a
portion of Beech Street.
Hoffman said all residents a long

this line will be serviced through
the 10-inch line. providing im ·
proved water pressure for the area.
The lnsmllatlon of four new lire hydrants on these streets will also
help in fire protection.
Hoffman said when the lank is
wor king, tele meterlng will be provided from both the new mnk and
the existing 125,000-gallon mnk.
This enables personnel at village
hall to determine the exacl waler
amount In bolh tanks.
Alarm systems will be Installed
and sounded at the village hall.
again a llowing e mployees to correct a situation before a problem
gets out of hand, the ma yor said.
Altimeters will be installed at
both tanks, providing foraul omat ic
switching on and off of the pu-nps
as needed. Hoffman sa id .

Floyd Brown&lt;' A,;oc·iat es Ltd .. a
Marion-based

r nginw ring

firm,

has been responsible for the projC'Cl' s engineering . An rngint:'t"r ha!:i

been on the job sit r since the begin
ning to insure the con~ tructiun gc:&gt;PS

as planned , Hoffm an added .

Hoffman said the project 's completion will mean wa ter pres sure

will be improved

throu~h

most of

the v illage both for rC'sidf'nlial use

and fire prote&lt;:tion . The village will
also have a 325,00'1-ga llon water
capability, approx imately a twoday supply .
The funds . obtained from the
Housing and Urban Dewlopment
Department, were part of a threeyear comprehensive grant. Hof
fman said .

Sharp hike sought by electric firm

V2 PRICE
COATS &amp; CLARK

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, June 25, 1982

Rhodes signs tax bill

ll t'&lt;t\128 50-&lt;13

HOME FURNISHINGS
SPECIALS

•

Tax levy failure
forces cutbacks

SUMMER

Better Hall and Hay Pence

aily
Vo1.3l,No.31
Copy r1 hied 198i

DRESS SALE

Meigs County happenings ...
Emergency runs

NEW YORK (API -Urethane
foam mattresses can be 30 percent
lighter than mattresses with Inner
springs and 50 percent lighter than
foamed rubber. the Society of the
Plastics Industry says.

CHILDREN'S

Misses Sizes 4 to 10

Regatta continues
See schedule Page 12.

Light sleep

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8 P.M.
LADIES'

Investors sought for reopening
of Hatfield &amp; McCoy area stores
See story on page B.

era tors Ucense; Mark Casto, Pomeroy, $45.50, no motorcycle
endorsement; Jack N. Gray, Port
Matilda, Pa., $50.:x.t, speed.

REGATTA WEEKEND SALE

Juslkt·

pnx·eded in death b' hi s wilt·. Mat ·

Kinsey, Lake Milton, $45.50, failed
to display valid registration; TImothy Owezarzak, Bay Village,
$70.50, speed; Mlchae D. Vance,
Cheshire, $45.50, failed to display
valid registration, valid sticker;
Harold Harrison, Woodsfield,
$45.50, passing In hazardous zone;
Steve Boso, Racine, and David T.
Carmln, Pomeroy, $45.50 each,
failed to display valid registration;
Wayne Clark, Dexter, $70.50, no op-

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

held prior to tht· dinner.

Area deaths

license plates; Belinda Roush,
Pomeroy, $5 and costs, rear
bumper height; David Carm!n,
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, fialed to
yield; Thomas Chapman, II, Pomeroy and Daniel Thoma, Pomeroy,
$~ and costs, trespass; Fred
Miller, .Jr., Racine and VIcky
Brooks, Racine, costs only, trespass; Clarence McDaniel, Jr., Rutland, $.ll and costs, left of center.
Forfeiting bonds were George

Errors snap Reds.'
winning streak. P4

CONCESSON 'STANDS
fill Pomeroy's upper
parking lot for the 18th an·
nual Regatta festivities.
Shown is one of the stands
where a variety of Items
may be purchased. The
area is expected to be
flooded with visitors this
weekend for the event
sponsored by the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce.
AT BOTI'OM left, seven
year old Autuu)n Gl'iffitb,
Uncoln Hill, Pomeroy,
who purchased a "Smurfette" balloon, was one of
the first visitors to stop by
this stand.
·

COLUMBUS, Ohio !API -The
Public Utilities Commission of Ohio
Is considering a rate hike request
by Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Eleclric Co. that could mea n billing
increases of as much as 35 percent.
Complicating the rate case is Columbus and Southern's partial ownership of the $1.5 billion Zimmer
nuclear power stltion under construction at Moscow, Ohio.
The PUCO was to begin U!klng
public testimony today In the $100
mllllon rate hike request.
Columbus and Southern, which
hasn't been granted an Increase in
annual revenues for three years,
serves an estimated 462,1XXl customers In a 25-county area throughout central and southern Ohio.
The company's last Increase
came In December 1979 when the
PUCO approved a $7'.! million rate
hike. Columbus and Southern had
asked for $126 rnUIIon.
If all of the latest hike ls approved, customers could face
monthly blUing Increases of 23 percent to 35 percent.
"Customers without electric
heat, on the average, would pay $11
more per month," Mary Jo Green,
a utillty company spokeswoman,
said Thursday. "Those with heat,
on the average, would pay $24 a
month more."
The new rates, U approved,
would go Into effect ·tn October.
Columbus and Southern, which
has a 28.5 percent Interest In the
Zimmer plant, shares ownership
with Cincinnati Gas &amp; Electrta Co.
and Dayton Power &amp; Light Co.
About halt of Columbus and
Southern's request before the
PUCO, It granted, would pay for its
share of llnanclng the Zimmer
plant.

Earlier this week. the federa l governmenl postponed licensing the
plant and suggested that new hearings may be necessary to deal wllh
safety issues and area evacuation
plans.
Additional hearings, if held,
cou ld delay the operational date of
the plant.
Under Ohio law, the PUCO Is permitted only to credit utilities for
current construction costs where
there Is evidence the plant will be
"used and useful" during the period
the higher rates are In effect.
Bruce Weston, associate state
consumers' counsel, said his office
plans to ask the PUCO to drop Columbus and Southern's costs for
Zimmer from it s rate lncrease

request .
"If tnere is uncPrtaint y u:hen the

plant will come into serv ice. that' s
o ne reason among many for not a\·

lowing full recovery for construe·
lion work in progress." Weston said
Thursday.
Utilities Comm issl o n~r Dennis
Pines agreed that possible delay in
lhe operation of the Zimmer plant
will be an issuP in the cas;e
Ms. Green said company officials
preferred not to di scuss the
Zimmer licensing issue.
Columbu s and Sout hern officers
and other expe rt s who have pr~
filed testimony will appear Monday
before the PU CO for cross exam inations and fun her presentations in thP C'asf'.

Charges imposed for services
Due to the failure to the recent tax
levy lor the Meigs County Health
Department and continual cuts in
state and federal assistance, Frank
Petrie, Jr., deputy health commissioner, announces the imposing
of service charges effective July I.
Charges will be imposed as
·
follows:
For p(llio, diptheria - pert118Sistetanus (OPT), tetanus, penicillin,
urine cultures, hematocritis and
blood pressure check there will be a
$2 charge each. For mwnps vaccine,
measles - rubella and measles mwnps - rubella there will be a $5
charge for each. Flu shots will cost
$6. Money must be paid before services are administered, Pettie
reported.
Char~es in the well child clinic will

be $5 per child plus iJJ lJIIUntzctlitJns.
urine

c ultun·~

and

hcmalotTiti~

fees . In Head Star! there wrll be a
charge of $5 per child plus immunizations aQd hclllalrorritis ft&gt;eS.
Petrie also nntcs the staff will suffer cutbacks in personnel as well as
funds. "We will no longer be able to
routinely make long distanct• phone
calls to help clients lllake appointments, etc. We will gladly
provide names and addresses and
phone numbers but clients will have
to make their own calls.
"We realize these are trying times
for everyone and we ask your
cooperation. The Meigs County
Health Department will do its best to
serve the needs of county residents
with our reduced staff and budget,"
Petrie concluded.

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The governor of New J ersey,
Thomas Kean, has given out the
word that he is changing his mind in
the matter of capital punislunent. In
the past few years, the movement to
bnng back capital punishment in
New York has been frustrated by
Gov Hugh Ca rey. His detennination
to block the legislative wtll m the
matter must be honored, given that
the Constitution awards him the
nghl to veto. But Governor Carey is
not going to be around after
January.

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At that point either Edward Koch
will be the governor or Lewis Lehrman. Both Koch and Lehnnan fa vor
capital punislunent. So that what we
have m prospect , in New Jersey and
m New York, ts laws that prescribe
capital punislunent for certam
cnmes. What we do not have in
prospect

Impending dilemma
Replacing housmg costs wlth rr n1 s In the computallon

or th t:&gt;cu n ~ um er

plice index was designed to rr move an item said to exaggerate infla tion,
but if it g()('S into effec t next year the results may be the same.
The impendi ng dilemma. which fo llows much criticism of the existing
CP l. Illustrates that what this cou nt ry needs is a good consumer priee
mdex .
lt suggest s also that no matter how good an economic Index may be, It
will be criticized by those who think it should be something else, and that
Jist mcl ud"" a va n ety of personage&gt; from the pres ident down.
Just a few wl'&lt;'ks ago, in fact, Pres ident Reaga n suggested that a !airer
p1ctu1"&lt;' o! unemployment might result i! more emphasis were put on the
raw figur&lt;'S. that is. before they were seasona lly adju&gt;ted .
The pr!'Sident merely cxpr&lt;•ssed a freling that many others have long
had . hu t he was plaving wllh lire nevertheless. While such adjustment s
might lower the raw fi gures om· month they can ra1se them in another.
Understanda bly. h1s criticis m ca me dunng a time when the seasonal
adj ustmen t ra1srd rat her than lowen.&gt;d t he r aw count
For vpar s. homr pnces and mort gag£' cos ts were included in calculatiOn s Each or thrm went sky htgh in the pas t deca de· or so

The res ult . said the critics. was to exaggerate the rise In the cost o!
Ji,·ing Not evc1-yone acqurred a hou,;e and mm1gage each month, they
correctly pomted out. but the CPl seemed to make that assumption.
Home prices and mortgage cost s. arc hard!;• represent ative of s hort
te rm c ha nge's m O\'r ra ll liv mg cosh
The s itua tion beca m e rven morP rxaggrrat ed over the pas t two or three
years. since fewer and fewer fa milies were able to buy. At the sa me time,
prices and mortgage rates were rising to reco rd high levels.
The e!fect. sa1d cntics, was to ra ise not only the CP I but Jaoo r costs of
worker s wil h incomes tied to it . In that sense. they sa id. the consumer

price index it,;elf was lnflallonary
Next year. the housing componr nt of the CPJ will be based on rent s.
Rent .&lt;,., it is argu f'rl. mo rP acr ura tC'ly rPfi f'C t sho rt-term chan ges in liv ing
cos ts Or "o it ts said

Maybe so But it is iromc that the change to rents should be made at a
time when bot h rm ts and home buying costs are changi ng. The torlid n se
in the house prices and mortgages are doused for the time being. But rent s
are a nother matt er The;· are ··adju sting·· higher.
There is a reason for this - sup ply and demand Millions of families
have been p1·iced out of the home market There has been an increase in
the number of yo ung hou,;eholds. And very little rental hou sing has been
built lately beca us&lt;&gt; of high !nlerp&lt;;f ra tes a nd const ruction costs.

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executed, the most celebrated of
these the man Nonnan Mader wrote
about.
One needn't personally favor
capital punistunent to wonder wha t
IS happemng to the provision m the
ConstitutiOn that gives to the electorate the right of due process. We
are allegedl y a self-governing
people. But we tolerate a judicial
system that combines with amtcapial - punislunent lobbies in effect
to subvert existing legislation. If, let
us say, a state previously dry sut&gt;mitted to a referendum authorizing
the sale of hquor, the wets pevailed,
and then years later you sllll
couldn't buy liquor in that state, you
would focus, wouldn 't you , not on the

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The legiSlators . 1n 35 states
proceeded to rewrite the1r la ws on
the mQdel specified by the Supreme
Court, and the courts then proceeded
to sentence to death those defendants whose crimes were punishable
by death sentences. There are approximaty 1,000 prisoners m the
deathhouses of Amen ca . But there
are no deaths. To th1s generahzat10n
there are four exceptions. One man
m Flonda was executed against his
wil l. Three have elected to be

of the sale of a kohol or ugu inst 11 ,
but on the frustratiOn of lht• publll"
Will
Now the n.· urc la wye rs

who would not hesitate to tell you
that they arc indeed enguget! 111
frustrating the law. There is supposed to be a code against tht• ubu.c
of proeess . but no one, rea lly, pays
an y attention to it. The moral t' Xl'USt'
used by such la wyers, and by other
lobbytsts against capitlll punishme nt, is tha t any measure that

frustrates the execution of an individual human betng jusllf1 es lega l
hanky-panky. To wh1ch the appropnate ans wer 1s A se lfgovermng republic has the power to

Today in history
· Today Is Friday, June 25, the !76th da y of 1982. There a re 189 days left in
the year.
. Today's highlight in history:
: On June 25, 1950, the Kot ean War began as North Korea Invaded the
Republic of Korea to the south.
On this date:
In 171l8, VIr glnla ratified the U.S. Constitution.
: In 1876, General George Custer and his troops were massacred In the
J;lattle of Little Big Horn In Montana.
· In 1918, U.S. forces drove the Germans out of Belleau Wood, France,
arter a two-week battle In World War I.
. Ten yea1s age: Tile U.&amp; .., f'lrqt }
troyed North V~'l enftioi · -lf.JIWII.
: One year ago: In a six-to-three vote, the Supreme
ruled that It
would be constitutional for Congress to limit draft registration to men.
: Today's birthdays: FUm director Sidney Lumet Is 58 years old. Singer
Carty Simon Is :n.
; Thought For Today: We owe to tbe Middle Ages the two worst Inventions
01.· humanity: romantic Jove and gunpowder. - Andre Maurols, French
~ographer (188H967) .

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their league record to4-1 and overall
work to 7-1 by defealmg Middleport's Dusters &gt;-4 in local jun ltlr
softball actwn .
Leading hitters for the Angels
were M1chelle Gress w1th a home
run and doubl e, Paula Bird a home
run and single, Teara Gardner a.&gt;d
Rl•ssa Harris each two s mg ll•.s.
Tracy Wolfe a honw run , and

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Heather Hargroves a s m~ l c.

Duster hitters were C. Sa uters an1l
" home run and tripil', lAlV&lt;' Ba ley
two

singles , and E. Meier. T.

Phllhps, and M. Nelson each a
smgle.
Sugar Run romps
In local Pee Wee play Pomeroy
Sugar Run Ashland bon1bed Sale111
Center 21-1. Jason Wnghl was the
wmning pitcher with 7 stnkeoub
and two walks.
Leading the wmners' attack was
Terry Reuter with a home run and
double, John Elliot a triple and
double, Robbie Fields a lripl e, and
Wally Hatfield a double.

Congress-- high inflation beneficiaries
NE W YORK t AP ! - Yes , there
is a demand for inflation, and those
who see disinflation encroachmgon
their territory may soon begin to
raise a hulla baloo.
To some degree they a lready
have A major beneficiary of infl a·
tion Is the Congress, members of
which have for years ass ured them·
selves of re-electiOn by spending
lavishly for their constituent s.
With spending cut s being "in"
with the public, some o! them feel
helpless. If they cannot spend your
money lavishly and Creely, they
ask, how in the world can they pos·
Slbly be of help to you?
It is very much the sa me story
with every federal sponsored program. says J . Richard Zecher,
chief economist of Chase Bank's

Economic Obse rver. In!lallon, so to
speak, is just another fc&gt;dera l
bu racuracy.
Says Zecher , "US inflation be·
gan modestly in response to a per·
ceived demand, grew beyond a ll
expecta tions, and developed a
strong constituency that ca n be
counted on to resist it s demise. "
One o! these might bet he govern·
me nt it self. beca use infl a tion
pus hes dolla r incomes hi gher
(though not purchasing power J.
Higher Incomes mean higher tax
brackets. Higher brackets mean
more r evenue.
Wh a t ca used the re be llion
against the federal spent!Jng spira l,
which seemed to bene!lt so many
families that it looked like the wheel

o! fortune. Isn' t fully analyZed yet.
but two things appear certain ·
First, m ore a nd more Am e rica ns

came to rea lize that those inflation
dollars bought less and less. Then
they rea lized those dollars that
oought le&gt;s and less were taxed
more and more. No great insight
was needed to reach a conclusion .
No longer wher e they beneficiaries,
taking from others. but victims in·
stead, ta king from themselves .
But the federal treasury did benefit Zecher says that on average a
I percent gain in individual income
has meant a I. 7 percent rise in tax
receipts !rom this source. Taxpay.
ers were transferring their purchasing powe r to the federal
government, a notoriously ooor mo-

L1ke the maiden lady who looked
for a man under her bed every mght,
the top administration nabobs are
looktng for communists in the darndes! places. The question is are they
afra1d they'll ftnd them or afraid
they won't?
One da y last week while peeking
at Russia through! his favorite spy
satelhte, Secretary Alexander Haig
found a missile peeking back at him.
It seems that Haig was watchmg the
Sovtet Union while they were runnmg through a pre-strike exercise
wh1ch tn more perilous times would
lead to the systematic blowing away
of the United States. This was later
to be revealed as a routine traihing
exercise and was nothing to get excited about. Haig, anxious for
anything that would divert attention
from the popular nuclear freeze
movement that is sweeping the
country, promptly called a news
conference. Anything to get his
name in the paped
Before the banks of 1V cameras
and media girls and guys, Haig explained that while a message was

nt•y manager .

Many unfortunate people- people who trusted in government and
who had confidence in finan cial in·
stitutions, people o! bas ically ad·
mirable habits, lost their assets.
ln e!fect, savers and others who
held financi al assets rather than socalled real assets, financed the rise
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government spending and in the ,

pr ices of go ld , hous in g and
collecllbles.
And now tha t the situation is turn·
in g about - with savers able to ·
earn at least double what they were
offered in the 1970s, with inflation
taking Jess of cut o! the profits, with .
the plice o! gold depressed - the
inflators, a still powerful.Ioree, will
be howling.

Lowell Wingett ·

~------------------------------~-being read to the Conference on
Here's what the Union of Con- been destroyed and most of the docD1sarmament at the UN from cerned Scientists ha•e to say about tors killed, so no help would be ~
,
l£onid Brezhnev, the Sl)-and-sos the explosion of a single, one- available.
Those who continue to live would .
were getting everything ready for megaton nuclear device:
face a world IJlmed "Upside down. :
the big bang. The exercise was "un"Within a mile and a half, all
Fallout would · produce radiatwn
precedented", he declared. It was · living beings would be instantly
unprecedented only as concerned destroyed by the blast and the in- Sickness and agonizing death for ·
hundreds of miles downwind. People ,
the spy satellite missile. All the rest credibl~ heat. Within the next mile,
was routine stuff and is an exercise about half the people would be killed would be h1deously affected by the"
that is periodically made by both the immediately, almost all the rest massive dose of radiation.
,
And this describes only the effects
Russian and U.S. nuclear forces . severely injured, and all the homes
of the detonation of a single, moder- ~
The spy satellite missile is a newly destroyed.
I
acquired weapon of the Russians,
nate-sized bomb over one city.
Within the next two miles, "only"
designed to blind the U.S. during a five percent of the people would be
The Soviet Union has s1x or seven '
missile attack.
killed but nearly haH would be in- thousand large strategic nuclear.,
The administration views the jured. Over half of the buildings
weapons of about this size - plus ,
freeze movement as being the would be destroyed by the resulting some 13,000 smaller tactical
biggest drawback to making the ar- fire. Three miles further, few would "dev1ce»," most larger than the.,
ms buildup the only game in town. be killed, l)ut one-quarter would be bomb used on Hiroshima in World: c
Take the money away from injured.
War II. We tn the United States have '
nine thousand strategic nuclear&lt;
everything else and throw it to the
All this would happen in the first
defense plants! With at least $100 few minutes. Then, the prolonged
warheads and bombs, and a tactical" ,
billion per year .going into weapons suffering would begip. In. any city, arsenal of about 20,000 smallel'i
production, most of which we nearly one-third of the population
weapons."
. ,·
already have in abundance, makes it would be injured, most suffering
Mter read!~_g_t!Jatdo you want the. ,
practically sure that no millionaire from severe burns and exposure to anns racefo continue• Say "Nyet" .
will walk away broke when the massive doses of radiation. But all of to your congreS&gt;iman when you write
Reagan dynasty ends.
the downtown hospitals would have
him today!

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In other Pee Wee adwn Puml'roy
Powells downed Rutland 7oJ bv
out hitting the viSitors 8-J.
·
Denms Boothe was the wmning
p1Jcher w1th 15 strikeouts a nd just
seven walks, while allowing five
hits.
Shannon Keeler suffered the loss
wtth five strikeouts, eight walks, a nd
l'lght hits.
For Pome1·ny Powell's, Chase
Cleland a~d a double and si11gle,
Bracy Korn had two smgles, Joe
Rush had a triple, Chns Neese and
Wesley Young had doubles, and Dennis Boothe a single. For Rutland,
R1der had two singles, Run Riggs
had a home run, Hutton had a single
and Wa lker a single.
r-owell s w1n

Pomeroy Powells edged Pomeroy
Sugar Run Ashland 4-1 m another
round of Pee Wee action by coming
up with four runs in the third inning.
Powells had nine hits and Sugar Run
justtwo.
Hank Cleland was the winning pit'cher with 12 strikeouts and seven
walks while not giving up a single hit
in hts stint on the mound.
Cary Betzing pitched the last t wu
frames for three strikeouts and two
htts, while allowing no bases on
balls. Kevin Taylor was the Sugar
Run hurler chalking up fiv e
strikeouts and no walks.
Jason Wright came oo in relief to
fan four and not walk a batter. For
Sugar Run, Ashland Jason and
Wright had a home run, and Kevin
Taylor a single. For Powells Hank
Cleland had a double and single,
Bracy Korn and John Anderson had
two singles each, Cary Betzing a
triple, Joe Roush and Dennis Boothe
a double each.
The Mason Pirates downed Sugar
Run Ashland 10-3 with Ed Van Meter
P.icking up the win . Shawn Petry
recorded a save. They combined for
10· strikeouts and jtlst three walks.
Terry Reuter suffered the loss and
Robbie Fields carne on in relief .
They fanned 11 and walked five,
Tom McDermitt had a big ni~ht
for the winners with a triple and
double. For Sugar Run John Elliott
had a triple, Robbie Fields a double
and Jason .Wright, Eric Heck and
Terry Reuter each singles.
Braves 9 Masoo 3
,In Little League play the Mid·
d)eport Braves. rolled oyer the
Mason'· VFW 9-3 with' pitcher Jeff

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fifth . Garvey homered In the fourih
and rapped an RBI double in the
seventh.
Reuss lost hL~ shutout bid in the
eighth when Claudell Was hington
doubled a nd Glenn Hubba rd
s ingled him home. Bob Watson's
RBI double In the ninth, followed by
a single by Jer ry Royster, chased
Reuss, and reliever Steve Howe allowed an RBI single to Washington
before shutting down the Braves
for his fifth save.
In

the

seventh

inning,

Mets 3, Expos I
Bob Bailor sparked the Mets'
three-run sixth Inning with a bloop
s ingle that scored Mookle Wilson,
and Charlie Puleo combined with
Mike Scott to check Mont real on
eight hits, snapping the Expos' six·
game winning streak. The Mets,
meanwhile, ended a three-game
losing string and salvaged the !Ina!
game o! the four·game set with the
Expos.

the

Puleo scatter ed seven hits over

Dodgers lost the servlce&lt;i of Derrel
Thomas lor at least six weeks
when, while running for Pedro
Guer rero, Thomas broke his left a nIde In a collision with third·base
coach Danny Ozark.
Phillles 10, Cards 2
Gary Ma tthews slugged a dis·
puled home run and Ivan DeJesus
coni ributed three RBI , including a
homer, to pace Steve Carlton and
the Philadelphia Phillies over St.
Louis.
Carlton, ~ - 7 and winner o! nine of
his past 12 decisions, pitched a
three·hltter, struck out six and
walked three .
After Pete Rose doubled in the
third inning, Matthews hit a long
drive that appeared to have gone
out of the park foul down the left fi eld line. Third base umpire Bill
Davidson called the ball !atr, result·
lng in a heated argument and a 3.0
Ph!Uies lead .
DeJesus' homer was his first of

81-3 Innings, giving way alter yielding a leadof! homer In the ninth to
Gary Carter and a pair of walks.
The Mets scored their other runs
on a line single by Mike Jorgensen
and Ron Hodges' bunt single.
Giants 4, Astros 3
J ack Clar k slugged his 13th home
run of the season in the top o! the
lOth, lifting the Giant s and rookie
le!t ·hander Allee Hammaker to vic
tory over Houston. The homer was
Clark 's fourth hit o! the game and
came with one out off Joe Nlekro.
Hammaker -;catt ered seven hits,
st rlklng out live and walking just
one. He took a live-hitter into the
eighth Inning, when the Astros tied
the seore 3-3 on a single by Tony
Scott, a stolen base and Terry
Puhl' s RBI singleome problems behind the plate for Lu is Pujols, who
was charged with four passed bal ls,
cont ributing to the San F ra ncisco
victory.

Ne!aon picklng up Ule win. !'Ietson

enrout~

to the win . J . Henry went down to
defeat w1th three strikeouts and twn
walks. Jeff Nelsnn had two smgles
and a double, Luke Burdette and
David Sm1'h had a s m~l e and
double, Ed Baer had two smgles,
Scott Hannmg a tnple, and Steve
Cassl'll , Jney Lovmg and Chuckle

s1ngles, a double and a tnple; Tammy Staats a single and double; Jenny Swartz, Heather Woods, and
Channel Turner all three singles :
An1ta Sm1th, Juhe Baley, Amy Satterfield, Sherry Southworth and
Missy Woods all a single apiece.
H1tter" for Ractne were Roberta
Greene, Karla Smith and Bndget

Pullms each s mg led for the wmners.

B1ng a ll w1th three s in gles ea ch ;

for Mason B. Johnson doubled, C.
Noble doubled, wh1le J . Noble and

Momca Hill and Crystal Hill w1th
two smgles, Leanne Clark , Traey
Beegle, Angle Bosllck and Ang1e
Hill , all with a smgle e&lt;•.r h.

fa nned e1ght and walked s ix

Zuspan eas h Slll l.! lcd.
Pomeroy tnples

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Crystal H1ll w1th three walks and a
record of 3-3. For Pomeroy the '"nnmg plll'her ws Tammy Wright w1th

up the wm as pitcher D Kim es suf-

lwu slrtkeouts and seven wa lks.

fered the loss.
Pomeroy scored all the runs 11
nt•eded 1n the fou rth mnmg when 1t
plated three runs.
M. Moore, B Hatfield, and Angle
Hatfield each had two smgles, wh1le
Gloikner , Smith , Jeffers, and R. Smlh each smgled once. For New
Haven C .Jordan. !.. Stephens, D
Phalen and K. Javms each singled.
Tigers trip Reds
In a close game the Tuppers
Plains T1gers edged Racine's Reds,
10-8. Durst was the winmn~ pitcher
who releaved Collins. They had a
Iota! of eighl strike outs and six
walks.
Starting p1tcher for the Rl'ds was
David Arnbergey, whn w·lS relieved
m the fourth by Mark Porter. Riffle
relit•ved Porter 111 the fifth . They had
a total of four stnkeoulo.; and six
wa lks.
The game decided tht&gt; Eastern Lilli&lt;· League Champwnship sinct• the
Tigers had previOusly beaten the
Reds. Had the Reds won the two
clubs would hav e been coehampwns. but gomg mto the bottom of the fmal mning thmgs looked
bad for them, being down 1\-1.
Donme Rifne opened w1th a
double, Beegle llfOunded out. Turl ey
smgled, Tuttle walked, McMilen
smgled, Shannon R1fne walked,
Mark Porter walked, Bnan D1ehl
smgled, and Shannon Riffle was
thrown nut m a close play at home.
David Amburgey cleared the bases
with a home run and Brian Durst

fanned the lasl batter to end the mning at 8-11.
In extra mnings, the Tigers p1cked
up two runs tn take the ·Jcad, then
reliever Brian Durst buckled down
to strikeout the Reds m order tn !he
bottom of the frame. For T.P. Jeff
Caldwell slammed a triple, Brent
Bissell ripped a double and Blackwood a double. Porter and Rifne added doubles for Racine.
Angels win again
New Haven Angels improved their
league record to 4-1 and overall
record to7-l as they downed the Middleport Dusters 5-4.
Leading hitters for the Angels
were Michele Gress with a hoemrllfl
and double, Paula Bird a home run
and single, Teara Gardner and
Reesa Harris each had two singles,
Tracy WoHe had a homerun and
Heather Hargroves a single.
Hitting for the Dusters were C.
Sauters with a homerun and triple,
Love Batey two singles, and . E.
Meier, T. Philips and M. Nelson
each with a single.
Lose third in row
In Meigs Junior girls softball .Jictiol! Tuesday night Pomeroy harided
Union Boiler of Racine its third loss
of the season, 10.1. ·
Pomeroy's leading hitters were
Daphne Dillard with three sirtgles
and a home run, Candy Staats two

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Pomeroy 12 Racine 11
ln a close hard fought pony league
game Pomeroy edged Racine 12-11
behind the combined efforts of Rod
Roush and winner Jackie Welker.
They combined for 7 strikeouts and
four walks. Jay Bostick and Doug
Owens combined for 3 strikeouts and
6won
walks
for five
Racine.
has
the last
gamesPomeroy
since losing
its season opener to Albany .
Pomeroy, !;-1, has won five games
by a one run margin.
Kevin Mowery had a triple and
single for the winners; Chris Kennedy and Vince Knight two sin~le~
Greg Fields a double, and Todd
Hysell, Jackie Welker, Joe Fields
and Rex Haggy each singles. For
"Racine Riffle and Evans doubled,
while Ebersbach, Owens, Davis;
Hensler, B011tick and Clark each
singled. Paul Harris paved the·way
with two big singles .

1:30 P.M.
Sunday

New Haven

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Powell's tournament
The fifth annual Powell's Little
League Tournament has been
scheduled for this weekend with
first round play beginning at
10:45 a.m. Saturday. The finals
are to be played at 4 p.m. Sunday.
Sponsors trophies will be given to
the first, second, lhird and fourth
place teams along with individual
trophies for first and second. The
tournament is sponsored an--

nually through tht' rourtesy of
Powell's Super Valu in Pomeroy.

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Wranglers post win
In a bomb-shelling performance at
Middleport the Middleport
Wranglers lrtpped Pomeroy 23-17 in
junior softball action. Carol Smith m
relief uf Tammy Cremeans was the
winmng pitcher after taking over m
Ihe th1rd inning.
Swartz was the losing hurler.
Carol Sm1th had a perfect mght includmg a horne run and four sihgles:
Gina Follrod a perfect mght with
fi ve Singles; T. Hendricks four
singles ; C. Bailey a double and three
Singles; Kim Dent three singles,
Shannon Hindy a triple, Chadwell a
double, Cremeans two singles,
Radekin and Hindy two singles.
Pomeroy is 3-3 and Middleport &gt;-J on
the year.

2

Rutland

BeatDravo
Pomeroy Sr. defeated Drav o &gt;-1
here recently with Barb Hatf1eld
p1ck111g up the wm Trac1 Mearns
suffered the loss for Dravn. Renee
Smith had a triple and a smgle for
!he wmners; Barb Grueser a home
run, Andy Riggs a double, and Mary
Moore, Barb Hatfteld, and Elaine
Sm1th each singles. Debbie M1chael
and Drema Owens had the only
Dravo hits.
Blitz Salem Center
ln Little League acllon the Middleport Indians blitzed Salem Center
16-4. Sean G1bbs as the wmner w1th
12 strikeouts and 10 walks. Carpenter went two mnings fur Salem
Center w1th one strikeout and one
walk .
Wright and Oiler came on 1n relief
w1th Otler setllng down 10 v1a
slnkeouts.
J . R. K1tchen had three smgles
and a double for the wmners ; S. Gibbs had three singles, J. Fink three
Singles, Scott Ne1gler two smgles,
Tndd Hood a double, M. Southern a
Single and C. Becker a smgle.
McGuins, Oiler and Lambert each
smgled fur Salem Center.

Saturday
2:45P.M.

!0:45A.M.
Saturday
Chester

The Josmg p1lche r fur R.a cme wa s

ln the senwr softball league adwn
PPJ;1croy l'iauncd a 4~ 1 tnwnph over
New Haven as Barb Hatfield p1 cked

1982 Powell 's
Little Leagu e Tournament
Saturda y, June 26- Sunday, June 27

Pomeroy
Mason II

the year.

Summer baseball results given

•

Ready for the big bQmb

" Honey, turn down your Walk man, I want to ask
you a question. "

Ill town

luke human hfc. That power 1s
nega ti vely statedin the Bill of
lli ghts, m la n~ uagt• that speaks of: ,.
··No person shall be ... depnved of
ilf•·. libo:rt y or property, without due ..
prot't'SS of law ." If Jill body IS to be · ~
tlt•pn vl'&lt;l of life without due process, _
lugll'H I ri gor requi res lhut one acre pt the proposition that the
reqwrements of due proceS&gt;i havmg
bt.•cn met, lift' ca n indeed be forfelted ln other words, the ot&gt;- ,
slructiomsts cannot jusllfy what
they are dmng unless they are
prepared to say that they are taking :'.
!he Cpnst1tution mto their own han- ,
ds. We remember what happened to ,
Richard N1xon when he tried that.

........ --.. ----

cnmmals. It IS only half true that, in
thiS country, we have government of
the people, by the people and for the
people.
Now 1l1sn't as through the people
of New Jersey and New York had set
out to do s om ethin g un constllutwnal We went through
that. Back 10 years ago, the
Supreme Court acted to nullify a
nwnber of state laws on the grounds
that they did v1otate the due process
clause of the Constitution as the
couri had come to understand it. But
the court didn 't rule that capital
punislunent was cruel and unusual
punislunent, although it certainly is
unus ua l.

Back on May 18, Steve Garvey
was hltting a modest .238 with two
home runs, and the strikeout s were
coming faster than the runs batted
ln .
Now , with 10 homers - seven In
his past 19 games- and a recuperating average o! .2'&gt;6, the Los An·
geles Dodgers' !lrst basema n has
seen his game. skyrocket Int o the
wild "Dodger Blue" yonder .
" It !eels very good now," Garvey
says. "Obviously the first month
and a half was a struggle for me.
Now I'm driving In some runs,
whlch I have to do to contribute."
Garvey homered, and he a nd
Ken Landreux each drove In a pa lr
o! runs Thursday night to back
Jerry Reuss to his ninth victory in
14 decisions, a 5-3 tliumph a t
Atlanta. The defending World Ser·
ies champions are now in third
place In the National League West
after winning 10 of their past 13
games, moving within 5Y, ga mes of
division-leading Atlanta.
Around the rest of the league,
Philadelphia clobbered St. Louis 10·
2. New York downed Mont real 3·1,
San Diego edged Cincinnati 7·6 in 13
Innings, and San Francisco got by
Houston 4-3 In 10 Innings.
"We wanted to get out front early
and lake the advantage, and that' s
just what we did," said Landreau x,
who drilled an RBI single In the
first Inning, then drove in a run with
a single in the Dodgers' two- run

Willi.am F. Buckley Jr.
qu estion whethe r yuu wen• 111 fuv or

The Daily Sentinel Page 3

Garvey continues lusty hitting
By A880Cialed Press

Capital punishment

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Friday, J\Ule 25, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

---Helen help u s - - -

Sparky's Tigers snap streak;
Steinbrenner upset with team

He wants one child, she wants another
By HELEN BOITEL
DEAR HELEN
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faced West \.p rman Pet~r Eller
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scheduled to se&lt;&gt; ar t1on toda y, wtth
top-seeded Mattona Nav ratilova
tak rng on Anne Whtte a nd No 7
Pam Shn ver goon g aga onst 15 veao

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1\ on g pl.tll~l h&lt;' l IIXIIh smgiPS
m.llcll "' lh~ Al l [ngland l.a11 n

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rC'Surgcnt .John Al c xa nd&lt;• t
Connoo s post('(( a h .l. ~ · li h 1, 7 b

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h \, II 2 \ tet o n O\ r 1 Claud ia Pas

w1n lo JOin IO(J·SC'edro .John Mcl-:n
tO&lt;' on t h ~ thiod oound

Gilder has
Classic lead
HARRISON. NY rAPt - Bob
Glider has a goal for the year
" I want to win twoce." Grider
said " I feel like I can won agaon
I' m play ing well enough. and I'm
putting well enough

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THE

ERRORS PROVE COSTLY FOR REDS - San

thrl'\\ tht• ball away a t first during the second mnin ~ of

a game Thursday 111 Cinci nnati. Perkins went on tu
serund em tht• t•rrnr and tea mmate Terry Kcnnt.&gt;dy
st·ured frnm sec·ond. The Red s gave up five unearned
run&gt; thruugh the forst three innongs of the game. I AP

hos tune l11mt " '"' be tloffo cult .

forst base as Cmcnma ti Reds first baseman Dan
Driessen ~ o ves chase for the ball after Reds pitcher
Greg Hams fielded Perkms' hogh rhopper but then

espccta ll y sulct• yuu 've ce:tl' h pushed

Ihe other's stubborn butlon
Why not onstead ask h1111 tomakt• a
tl epos tt

l .aserphutn f

Errors kill Reds in 7-6 loss
CI NCINNi\T I !API - Th~ San
Do~go Padt "' penchant for losmg
l f'&lt;.~d s had Ma nage r D1c k W il ha m '
11 0nd~t

mg whPn

Murphy 's law

\\OU ld lf'CJ VC' them a lone
H~

got hrs a nswer Thursday
noght wh~n JU'I about ~verythong
t h.tl could possobl\ go wrong drd
Thos 11m0 howrveo. th P Crncmna lo
Kf'd-; WPil' lhC' VIC'l lms. 7 b m 1.1
m nmgs
' I gu~"

II'P'I&lt;' had enough of Mo
Murphy fm ,, wh rl ~ Conconnatt c~r
tJtnll h,l', too · Wrlllams saod. af
" '' an et 1ooon" ptrkoff throw IC'd IO

Bob Sh1rlr v. 24. the stxth Concmna ll p llc her. was o n the m ou nd

wh•n Luos Salazar led off Ihe 13th
onmng woth a double lo nght Tom
Flannery was battmg when catcheo
Alex Toev mo fired a perfect pockoff
peg to Oestet a t &lt;;eeond . bea tong the
dovmg Salazar back to the ba s ~
H owev~ r. lhe two playets go t
langlro up ,md the ba ll squorted
loos!' for an e1t ot on Oes ler that l ~t
Sa lazar take th11 d base Flannel\
th~n lofted a sacnfo ce Oy f01 lh~

takes

your
balHC!'i

agaon [or a t lea'! anothco yea r '

u " out ·
Thr Reds madC' t h1 f'f' f't rot s to

' Hf't P "e grt a brf'ak on a not hf'r
b.td plav ," Wtllta ms saod " H ~ !Sa
I.!Zarr evtden tly JarrPd the ba ll
lo&lt;l'e bee a uSC' he was a dead duck

h~lp t h~

The Padres manage! was n t as

tho Uled about hts club's faoluo e lo
hold the stx nm lead The Pado es
Jlso was t rd a chance to scorP w he n

at seco nd base We ca m r o ut smrl

thf' third mmng F'I VP of those tu ns

long like a rose ..

utro lhP ga m E' was losl a few 111

"f'I"C' uneat nC'd

OC'strr. w ho m adC' an C&gt;rror m lhC'
Padres' five run third mntng,

,tgJred lhat Salaza r would h.t v ~
bern eoased of he could h av~ held
ont o the ball
"There' s no way he cou ld h av~
golf&lt;'n to the base brcauS&lt;' I had 11

nongs ear lt~r." Wrlltams sa od
"There' s no excuse too not holdong
"h-0 lead "
The lo-s snapped the RC'ds · threegame wonnm g sit ea k. whi c h
&lt;'qua iled the or longest of the season
" We had Ihe gut s to come all the

(){&gt;sff'J ~a td

way back," DnesSf'n satd "Th a t '~

Rut Wrllt.tm ' wal ched .t s Ius club
""''ed a le.1d fot th~ filth tome on
the thr('(' ganlf' sE' tl('s wtth Cm c m
natr The RPds stormf'd back w tl h .1
fl\f'- run stxth mnm g, and Diln
Dt tC'sSf'n's tv.·o- out smglr m thf'
nmt h ~ con-'tl shur h tup Ron 0f'st('J
toliPl hPgamec~nd .::rt upM1 Mur
phv'&lt;., revcn gC'

blockM.'

" H(' JU St

elm e tow at d mP and pulled m1

" good ondocatton "

Schlichter signs Baltimore contract
on the ftt st rou nd of the college
draft. has been sogned to a serti'S of
one-year conlracts But thl' club de
tr•t think..&lt;; thr Pn v Honm f'nt IS ju st
ttghl foo hrm on th~ Ba ltomore cloned to dosclose anv of the t ~rms
Colt s. and wr lh hts conto ac t sogned. of the agreement
Tom Rerch, Schlic hte t · s agenl .
&gt;J td h~ rs lookon g fot ward to a long
fu1u11· wtth lhe Na toonal Football sa id lha t condot 10ns are ju ' t tight
now on the Colt s for the coll~ge
Lm gu~ learn
" I'm ven happy,' the 22-year
sta ndoul
" It 's ternbly omportant thai lhe
old former All Ameroca n saod
Thuosclm 'You know tha t you ~n v tronment be nght for a young
h3\ e to sogn soone o or la ter. bul It' s player, a nd we feel tha t thos Is a
l!'l'rifoc opportunoty for At1 H~
a hva y ~ a re lt C'f to g c&gt;t1t done sooner
knows tha t he's only one of several
I m hopong too a good workong 1eld
quar
te rbacks who have to compete
tton, hop wtt h the Colt s a nd a long
for the sta rting JOb here and that
fu tuJ'!' tn Balt omorP"
not hong will be handed to hlm He' s
Th~ Co li s a nnou ncPd that
anxoous to go out a nd show what he
Sch l trht~r . th0 t~am's seco nd pock
can do." said Reich
Sl'ioto rt'&gt;iU It ~;
Schlichter wtll get that chance
, tart ong July 16. whe n Coach Fra nk
COLUMBUS. Ohto ii\Pt - 0 K
Kush wtll call the rooktes togelher
Drrk . d oov~ n bv Ben Whtt ~ . turned
the mt l ~ on 2 01 2 o to takP lheelghlh
fo r the slart of tra oning camp
featured ra('(' at Sctoto Downs and
Schlichl er' s pnmary compeiltoon
on the light to replace Bert .Jonesclaom lhe $!i.IXJO open p1efened
now with Ihe Los Angeles Ramshandicap trot
will rome from Arizona State's
0 K Dock clarmed a 2 1h·length
voctorv Thursday, payong $3 40,
Mtke Pagel , the fourth-round pick
$2 80 a nd $2 20 Nut) a mmer flnVeterans Greg Landry a nd
oshed second to rel urn $4 40 and
Davrd Humm a nd free agent Ron
$2 40, while Jeff' s Sitek Andy paid
Meehan of Towson Statearealsoon
$2 60 to show
the roster, bul Kush has made It
The first t rifec ta of 10-3 5 reclear that the job Is there to be won
turned $l,rm ~
A crowd of 3,760 wagered
$2'11,615

!3.\I.TIMORE !APt - Formro
Ohro S t at~ quarterback i\rt Schltch

bv onP of

th~

rookies should they

pl OVC' Up 10 11

At Ohto State. Sch ltchter sla rt ed
hoo games and bo oke 16 of the
college's 1rcords
AftN tradmg J ones lo the Rams
ca r lyo n the mornmg of draft day In
Apt il . the Colt s used the ftrst-mund
pock acqu ored from Los Angeles to
tak ~ htm mstead of Bngham
Young's Jom McMahon. who was
gra bbed bv the Chocago Bears.
"The consensus wa~ that whole
McMahon mtght be belter a ble to
mov&lt;' onto thestartmg lineup unmedoatel\ . Schlichter would be the bel·
t!'r qual'lerback five years down
thl' road,'' Kush saod a t the lime.
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KIDDIE SHOPP
111

w. 2nd

Pomeroy, Oh.

Tlw sc hool bt·gan rn 1921 and hCJ s
('rJil'd for sonw 15,000 thJid l l'll Tht•
MounlCJIIl MJ sswn slatted b) Satn
Hurley provtdcs a hom e. sc hool ctn d
( hurch for need y g rr Is mu..l boy s
There wa s a program of so ngs a
Br ble story drama Hllli r t..'C itcttwn
Dunn g tht• progr alll, d11 t'clOJ JUill'
WHtcrs pre se nted appn:c t c~tltm L't' r l tfJca tes to th e teal'herscmd helpers.
\\ ho then p r e:-~e nt ed u·rtlhCates to

average to 1 8.1
"Show was excellent . (U sl pxcel
lent ... Wtlllams sa id

the game. slam mro onto the wa ll to
ra tch Salaza o· s long fly ball a nd
!'nclthe thi·ea t
·Thai' s not orall\ thrillmg I fog

Pado"" buold a b·ll lmd on

Sehoul 111 Gr undy, Va

v 1ctory a nd lower hi!-, earned r un

Ihey loaded the bases woth lwo out

.•

lx mk

Tuppt.'rs Plams Chun·h of Chnsl

Reloever Enc Show. 4 3. polched
four scoreless mnmgs to pock up the

tn the te nth onnong. but n ghl fie lde r
Duane \\l al k er who had fou r hit s m

gam~

e:t frozt •n !ipc nn

1acat 10n Btble sc hool t lo sm g
p1 ogr a Ill wa :-. held Junl' 20 Sli des
wett' shown of the Mtluntam Mlss tnn

runmng

the

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My good fncnd 's husbcJnd rs what
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baehelor "

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does n' t wan t t, , kno" Evt'I'!Oil t' t•lse
1s awa r e Ht• even b1 e:tgs uf Ills pee-

DE AR HELEN
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II ICI"'ed a t m y gnwdpm t•n t ' .s house.
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DEAHMAD

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" Acute mdiSITCtJUn' ' rs il guod
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fo gure her husba nd 's Fotda)' mght
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-----Health----Infant's milk allergy

more se ns1t1v e than ever now.

Could you advose me on some thong
to do" I read on one of your columns
about addong a supplement to molk
that would break down the natural
sugar. Would hos help"
DEAR READER - I u' ually wnte
about lactose ontolerance because ot
os wtdespread among adults and
more people ask about tl. These
people do have an enzyme defo coency and have trouble breakong down
the lacto'e sugar in milk. But that os
an entorely different problem from
the one your son has
The other problem IS a true
allergy. The allergoc reachon " lo
molk protem Thos os most hkely to
occur on onfants. The unmature
digesttve system allows some of the
protem to be absorbed onto the bloodstream wothout beong dogested. The
allergoc reactwn causes problems as
you descnbe. By contra,!, lactose
ontolerance usually cau,es bowel
symptoms and gas, not hoves.
The be't way to manage any
allergy "to avood the substance you

are allergoc to In thos case tha t
mean' molk and all mtlk product. It
means not cunswmn g food!i mad e

talk a round them but of we ha ve
other company he woll not say a
word If we go out and eat he tells me
what he want. a nd when the
waotress arnves he heads for the
restroom He woll not ordco for
hornself
He likes g1rls but won't take to
them because of hts speech You
mentooned once about a person
woth the problem ha vong a poece
under the tongue that the tloctnr
clopped What do you suggest fo r

Campatgn slogans, songs and
promotoons of all types have been
the 'cene of the '()hio Amencan
Legoon Awnliary 36th Buckeye Goris
State . The Federalist and
Nattonalist parties (the mythical
two party system) have set the campus of Ashland College in motion.
Elections and appointments of
city, county and state government
officials, members of school boards
and judges have been comleted.
Cynthia Lynn Crooks, Middleport,
has been elected to the office of State
• .RepreSentative.
She resides in the city of Cook,
McElroy County, helonging to the
Federalist party of Girls State.

DEAH READEH - He , hould be
by a n ear , nose a nd tho oat
specoa l"t £or any po"tble
anatomocal problem If there a re
none. whoch woll probably be the
case, you would be wtsc to start hom
on speech therapy as soon as
possoble These technoques often
help rn such eases To fond a
qualtfoed theraposl 111 youo a rea,

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Resident elected to
Buckeye Girls office

or

whether !iOIJleone hcts mad e fun
hun or not H e has fnl•nd s ant..J w rll

woth any omlk at all
Now, growong choldren must have
an adequatfe mtake of cakouon and
the mam source o£ ot os mtlk Much of
the calcouon 111 vegetables " not absorbed. You should talk to your doctor about a molk substotute for your
boy Some o£ the molk product.
made from 'oybean' tha t a re
avaoable dt• not conta m any mtlk at
all and he may be able to tolerate
these. Check every label though for
ongredtents
Meanwhole I'm sendong you The
Health Letter nuonber 7-2, Mo lk
Products · Good and Bad Others
who want thos ossue can send 75 cents
woth a long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope for ot to me, on care of th1s
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551 , Radoo
Coty Stalton, New York, NY 10019
DEAR DR. LAMB - My son ts 14
and woll 'tart hos forst year of h1gh
school thos fall He ha' a speech
defect and takes 'peech on school but
thos last 'ummer hos speech ha'
really bothered h11n I don't now

PEN PALS ~ Tlwst• and utht•r studt·nts from
t\un•a an· mtt·n·stt'd 111 c orn·spomhng \\ 1th A malt an
s tudt·nts agt•d 12 to 20 Am pt·r~on \H•dlllt g to ha\t' a
pt·n pal should Sl' tHI hts or lwr mmw and atldn·ss .t lon g

Middleport B&amp;PW

I

By Lawrence Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I ha ve an ISmonth-old boy who cannot tolerate
m1lk or a nythong made from molk It
os a ternble problem sonce so many
foods contaon molk products The
sma lle't drop of molk goves hom
blisters around ht' mouth and onsode
hos mouth. He develops red whelps
all over hos fa ce Hos eyes woll swell
almost clo,ed, then he gets
nauseated and usually woll vomot
I have taken hom to an allergy doctor but ot dodn't help I !honk he ts

. •• /

c

The worst 1m Hknt uccut tl'd when
left the ga ra ge doors open O\' l' l rtr ght In f r on t of lit\ lhlt'l' tl't'll -Ogt'
, ous1ns 1 t wo of tlwrn gt rl . ., f. Ill) cuut l s tn adt• 111L pull doY.tl n v pants
tlwn put till' au uss d krH't' mul
whe:tl kt•d !I ll' n•d I u:rn sl dl ft•t•l lht ·
!au 11t lt at wn

Tuppers Plains completes VBS

ao m I dodn 't even know I dropped
the ball unttl h ~ got up a nd sta rt ro

Pad ! es' stxth unearnf&gt;d run to w tn

G,ood Condition.

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NEAHING

Drego Padres base runner Broderick Perkins rrusses

SELECTION OF CARTER

sday. (AP Wirephoto)

r c m etnbt•r s

Pt.•rsuad tng vn ur hu!ibcmd w ttlu n

ball "

f

lhan one"
DEADLI NE
DEAHNTD

1978 AMC GREMLIN .................................. S1895
2 Dr , 4 spd
S1695
1976 MERCURY COMET ............... .... .......... .

Billie Jeau Klug defealed Switzerland's

He

Of course I won't go th rough wrth
t he d1 vo r ce, and ht&gt; knuws 1t . but how
ct:tn I persuadt• hill ' I wo 1.s better

2 Dr., HT, A·I cond.

KING ADVANCES -

budge

tlaugh te1 to avood that

1978 CUTLAS SUPREME ............................. s4495

Claudia Pasquale, f.3 and &amp;-2 In ladles singles play at Wimbledon Thur-

lw

He's at sm g les bar s t'\ t't y F' n ay
m ght , and usua ll y goes hum t• w1th
some btm bn
Hts Wife 1s a mt·e person wh o

fcwor edl brother t~ lld hl' wants our

"It' s ju st a maltPr of gPltmg m

He controlled It very well, lndeed.
He missed only two greens on the
6,329-yard Westchester Country
Club course In suburban New York,
alld chipped In for blrdle on one of
llitise. He did not make a bogey, and
he dld not bave a "5" on his card.

of

chea ted out of a real fanul y hfe.

"on' l

position to win again "
And. Glider. who scored a five·
stroke vic tory earlier lhts year In
the Bymn Nelson Classoc . took a
major step toward his goal with a
&amp;- under par 64 that gave hlm tlje
first round lead Thursday on the
$400,&lt;XXl Maulacturers Ha noverWestchester Golf Classic
"I made three double bogeys In
the pro-am Wednesday," Glider
said, "and I was a little hesitant
about my swing when I went to the
practice tee.
"But I started hlttlng It good. It
came back to me. I felt I was In
control, that I was controlling the

But

DEAHHE LEN

always lnsong out lo hos older I a nd

thP Pad! (':-; wrnn tng run " It was

I 7 -year old posts Wimbleton victory

PS

suggestiOn , don 't nten tltlll

becau'e he says I could put ptn·
pncks on them
I probabl y would too . I fel'l very
dt•eply that onl y dttldren a re
Last mght I told hom I'd dovorce
hun of he had lht• &gt;lenl11.atoon, bul he

tlh l,t'f QUI IJplp

ft o m D.tn m I ),u" m h&lt;..tndc ufff'd
O. tk l.t ncl on thtt'&lt;' hrt s .tnd D.t \l'
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.thc.td 1un" tth d f tfth mnrn,g ~ m g lr
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Wh en

won't have sex wtl h me until he's
saf e H e won't even use u mdorns

out turn to haw Mr MuqJhv help

old !-; ,tth\ l{tn .t l&lt;lt

aga ont the tmw when he 1111 ght feel
tlofferently "

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lhet's Day The even!, altendf'd by
40 of the famtl v's 'H descenden ts.
''"' hel d al !he Roya l Oak Patk
Kanauga

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AttPnd1ng wrt r E 1nf's t a nd Marv

Wells, John Kalheryn &lt;~ nd Et ntc
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ste Melzget and daughlct s. Am y
and Shell). J ack and Mary Jane
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Pomeroy, Ohto
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For- Pets, Stables, large &amp; Small Antmals,
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CUCUMBERS.................................... 25e 5/ 5 1.00
BUNCH BEANS ................................................... 69eLB.
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TRINIT Y CHURCH Rev W H Perrtn
pastor Debb1e Buck Sunday sc hool
supt Church Schoo l q 15 am worsh tp
serv 1ce 10 30 a m CI''IOir rehearsal
Tuesday 7 30 p m under d.recl1 on o f

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Rev V1rg•l Byrer pa stor G len McC lung
ass! past or Clyd e He nder so n pastor
emer 1tu s Sunday Schoo l Q 30 o m
Glen M cC lung sup! morn m g worsh•p
10 30 a m eve mng serv 1ce 7 00 mtd
week serv•ce W ednesday 7 00 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH • 326 E
Mom St Pomeroy Su nday se rvt ces Ho ly
Commumon on the f1rst Sunday o f eac h
month ond comb1ned w1 th morn1ng
prayer on th e thtrd Sunday Mornmg
prayer and sermo n on all o ther Sundays
of the month Church Sc h ool and nur se ry
core provtded Coff ee h our 1n the Por~sh
Half 1mm&amp;d•olely fo ll ow 1ng rhe ser vtce
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRI ST 212 W
Mom St Ne tl Proudfoot pas tor B1ble
· schoo l 9 30 o m
mornmg wors h1 p
10 30 o m You th meetings 6 30 p m
even1 ng worsh1p 7 30 Wednesday n1ght
prayer meet1ng and B1ble s'udy 7 30
pm
THE SAl VAT10N ARMY 11 5 Bu tt ern ut
Ave
Pomeroy Envoy and Mr s Roy
Wmmg off1cers 1n cha rge Sunday
holiness m ee l1ng
10 om
Su nday
School I 0 30 a m Su nday sc hoo l leader
YPSM
Elo1 se Adam s
7 30
p m
,so lvot1on m eettng . venous speak ers and
musi C spec ral s fhur sday - 10 am to 2
p m lad res Ho me l eagu e all women m
vtted 7 30 p m prayer meettng and
Btble study Rev Noel Hermon teache r
BURLING TON SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHAPEl Route I Shade Btbl e sc hoo l 7
p m Thursday worsh1p serviCe 8 p m
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
CHRIST 200 W Matn Sl 99'1 S23S Vocal
muMC Sunday worsh1p 10 a m Btb! e
studv 11 o m worshtp 6 p m Wed
nesdoy Btble st udy 7 p m
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRI STIAN CHUR
CH Rev Rolph Sm1th pastor Sunday
school 9 30 o m Mrs Worley Franc1s
supenntendent Preach1ng serv tces ftr st
and ti'md Sundays lollow111g Sunday
Schoo l
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Preochmg 9 30 o m ftr st and second
Sundays of each month thlfd and fourth
Sundays each month worsh1p ser v1ce at
7 30 p m Wednesday even1ng s at 7 30
Prayer and B1ble Study
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI ST Mulberry
Hetghts Rood Pomeroy Past or A lbert
D1ttes Sabbath School Supermtendent
R1to Whtte Sabbath Sch oo l Sa turday of
ternoon at 2 00 wtth Worsh1p Serv1ce
followtng or 3 IS
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTI ST CHURCH Sister Harn ett Warner Su p! Sunday
School 9 30 om
mor nmg wo rshtp
10 AS am
POMEROY
FIRST BAPT1 ST
Dov1d
Mann mm1 ste r Wdltom Snoulf er Sun
day school supt Sunday sc hoo l 9 30
o m mornmg worshtp 10 30 o m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTI ST
282
Mu lberry Ave
Pomeroy Hers hel Me
Clure Sunday Schoo l Superintendent
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Morn1nq
Worsh1p 10 30 o m Even1ng Wor sh tp
7 30 p m Mtd week prayer serv tce

130pm
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Dexter Rd Rd longs vtlle Rev A A
Hughes Pastor Sunday School I 0 a m
Serv1ces on Tuesday Thursday and
Sunday 7 30 p m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bo1ley
Run Rood
Rev
Emm ett Rowson
poslor Handley Du'n n supt Sundoy
school , 10om Sunday evenmg serv•ce
7 30 Brble teochrng 7 30 p m Thurs

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Middleport, Oh.

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COW MANURE.................................... '2.50
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dolYRACUSE MISSION
Cherry St
Syracuse Services 10. am Sunday
Ev&amp;mng servrces Sunday and Wednes
doy, 7 00 p m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION lawrence Manley
poslor Mrs Russell Young Sunday
School Supt Sunday School q 30 o m
Even rng worship
7 30
Wednesday
prayer meet1ng 1:30pm
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO
Roc 1ne- Re~ James Satterf1eld pastor
Mornrng worshtp 9 AS am
Sunday
school 10 AS am evenmg worsh rp 7
Tuesday
7 30 p m
ladtes prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m YPE
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST Corner
S1xth and Pa lmer . the Rev Mark ' Me
Clung , Sunday school 9 15 a m , Don
White , Sunday School superintendent

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1 30 p m . Wednesdot,' lnclud1ng wee
•, tots, eoger beovers , jun1or astronauts
•.., and junfor and 18n1or htgh BYF . cholf
practice, 8 30 p m Wednes day prayer
• ,, m"tlng and l!lble study W.dnesday

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7 30p m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST , Mtddloport , 5th
'-\ and Main , Bob Melton , minister Scott
Saltsman. a11oc:•ote
minister Bible
, School, 9.30 a. m • morning worship
• • " 10:30 a. m .. evening serVIce. 7·00 p m
: ' Wodnos day Blblo Study and youth
• ' group m-tlng1. 7:00 p m
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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE, Rev . Jim Broome, pa1tor,
8111 Wl;tto, Sun doy school supt. Sunday
·.,.. school. 9:30 a .m.. morning worthip,
:~ 10:30 a.m .; Sunday evangelistic
•• meetlnQ, 7:00 p.m . Prayer m"tlng.
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APPlE GROVE Sunday School Q 30
a m Worst,tp 7 30 p m I st and 3rd Sun
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p m Fellowship supper ftrst Soturdoy 6
p m Uft)\W 2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
EAST lET ART Church School Q '(I m
Worsh1p servtce 10 am Pray er meetmg
7 30 p m Wednesday UMW second
Tuesdoy 7 30 p m
RACINE W~SlEYAN - Sundoy sc hoo l
10 am worsh;p 11 om Cho1r pract1 ce
Thursday 8 p m
lET ART FAllS ~ Worsh1p serviCe 9
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MORNING STAR Worshtp 9 30 a m
Church SchooiiO 30 a m
MORSE CHAPEL Church School 9 30
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• PORtlAND Sundoy School 6 30 p m
Evenmg Worsh1p
7 30 p m
Youth
Fellowsh rp. Wednesday 7 30 p.m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Rfchord W Thomas
Duane Sydenslncker , Sr
Sheldon Johnson
John W Douglas
JOPPA Worship 9 00 a m Church
School 10 OOo m
CHESTER Worship 9 a m
Church
School 10 a m Cho1r Rehearsal 7 p m
Thursdays Btbl e Study Thursdays
• 7 ·30p.m .
LONG BOTIOM, Sunday School at 9 30
a m Evening Worship at 7 30 p m Thur
sday Bible Study, 7 30 p m ,
REEDSVILLE Sunday School 9 30 o m
Momlng Worship 10:30 a m Evemng
Warshp 7:30 p.m . Bible Study Wed·
nosdoysat 7.30 p .m
ALFRED. Sundoy School at 9 45 o m
Moming Worship at 11 a .m Youth , 6 30
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Church School
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MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church
Sc hool Q 00 a m
Morn1ng worshtp
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ble study Thursday 7 30 p m
SY RA C U SE
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Btbi e Slu dy Tu esda y
10 am
Jumor and Sen 1or H1gh Youth Gro up
Su nday 6 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH O F GOO Pastor
Rev John hans Sunday sc hoo l I 0
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Sunday
worsh1p
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Chtldren s church
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even1ng se rv1ce 7 00 p m Wednesday
evemng young lode s ouJCtltory 6 p rn
Wednesday l am tly worsh1p 7 00 p m
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l ong Bo tt om Edse1 Hart poslor Sun
day sc hool 9JOA M
Wor shtp 10 30
a m Prayer meetmg 7 30 p m Thur s
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M IDDlEPORT FREEWILL BAPTI SI Cot
ner Ash ond Plum l es li e Haymon
poster Bob Grubb ass• stont pm.tor
Sundoy Schoo l 10 a m Morn1f\9 War
sh•p II a m Wednesday ond So tur
day Even 1ng Serv 1ces 7 30 p m
MEIGS
COOPE RATI VE PARI SH
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Robert McGee
mtenm d1rec tor
POMEROY CLU STER
Rev Robert M cGee
POMEROY Sunday Sc hoo l 9 I S a m
Chelf
Worsh1p serv1ce 10 30 om
rehearsal Wednesday
7 p m Re v
Robert McGe e pastor
ENTERPRISE Worsh1p Q o m Churc h
Sc hoo l 10 am
R1chord Rothemtch
pastor
ROCK SPRIN GS Sunday Schoo l q IS
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Worshtp serv tce
10 a m
RtChord Rothemtch pastor
FlATWOODS Churc h Sc hool 10 o m
Wor\h•p I 1 a m
R1 chard Rothemt ch
pastor
MIDDLEPORT CLU STER
HEATH Chur ch Sc h ool 9 30 om
Worsh1p 10 30 om
UMYF 6 p m
Robert Robm so n Pa stor
RUTlAND Church Sc hoo l q 30 a m
Wor sh1p II 00 a m
Robert R1der
pastor
SALEM CE NTER
Worsh1p 7 p m
Church Sc hoo l 9 45 a m Robert Rtder
pastor
PEARL CHAPEl Su nda y Sc hoo l 9 30
am Worshtp 10 ()()am
SNOWVIllE
Sunday Sc hool
9 30
a m Worsh1p 9 00 a m
SY RACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Stan ley M er nf1 ed Mtnt sler
FORESl RUN Worsh1p 9 a m Churc h
Sc hoo i i O am
MINER SVILlE Church Sc hool Q om
Worsh1p 10 am
ASBURY Church Sc h oo l 9 50 a m
Worshtp 11 o m B1ble Study 7 30 p rn
Thursday UMW It s! Tuesday
SOUTHERN CLU SlER
Rev James Clark
Rev Mark Flynn
Rev Florence Sm 1th
Rev Carl H1 ck s
BETHANY
(Dorcos)
Worsh1p 9 00
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study I sf 2nd 3rd and 5th Tu esdays
7 15 p m youth fellow sh1p 2nd and 41h
Tuesdays 6 00 p m
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School q 00 am Morn1ng W o•~ h,p o l
10 00 om
H•ble Sludy
7 30 p m
Tuesday
KENO CHURCH OF CHRI ST or .ve r
Swam Supcrm l enden l Sunday ... chao !
q 30 every week
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION Sunday
Sthool 9 30 a m even 1ng ~e r v 1 ce 7 30
p m Wednesday pray er meeltng I 30
pm
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHUR CH OF
CHRI ST Duan e Worden m•n1 ste r B1bl e
class 9 30 am morn1ng wor shtp 10 30
a rn eve n1nq wor~h 1p 6 30 p IT' Wed
ne sdoy B1ble study 6 30 p m
NEW ST IVERSV lllE COMMU NIT Y Chur
ch Sunday Schoo! '&gt;erv •ce 9 45 o m
Wor'&gt;h tp servJCe 10 30 fvongel• st• c Sor
vtce
I 30 p m
Wednesday Prayer
meeltng 7 30 Thursday
ZION CHURCH OF CHRI ST Pomeroy
Horr tsonv dle Rd Roberl Purlell pas tor
Btl! McElroy Sunday sc hool sup! Sunday
sc hool 9 30 a m wors h1p ~e r v • ce 10 30
a m Sunday wor sh1p servrce 7 30 p m
Monday and Tuesday even1ng ser v tces
7 30 eac h even tng
ST JOHN LUTHER A N CHURCH P1ne
Grove The Rev Wr lttom M•dd1eswa rth
Pas lo r Church serv 1ces 9 30 a m Sun
day Schoo l 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHUR CH OF CHRIST Jerry
Ptng ley pastor Sunday sc hoo l 9 30
am
mo rn• ng wo rsh1 p 10 30 am
Wednesday even1ng serv1ce I 30
ANllQUITY BAPTIST Rev Ear l Shul er
pas tor Sunday sc hool 9 30 a rn Church
serv1ce
I pm
youth mee tm g 6
p m Tuesday B1ble Sl udy I p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev Th omas H Co tlt er pas tor Mar tha
Wolfe C h o~rman o f the Boord o f Chr •s
110n lde Sunday School 9 30 o m
morntng worsh 1p 10 30 Su nday even
1ng wor sh tp 7 30 p m Prayer m eo t1ng
Wednesda y 7 30 p m
RACINE
FIRST BA PTI ST
Don l
Wa lk er Pas tor Robert Smti h Sunday
sc hool sup l Su nday school Q 30 a m
mo rn 1ng worsh1p 10 .40 a m
Sunda y
even•ng worsh1p
7 30
Wednesday
even1 ng B1ble sludy 7 30
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morn •ng worsh1p 10 45 yout h
serv tce 6 45 p m
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SOUTH BETHEL (Stiver R1dge ) Du ane
Syden sl ncker
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pastor
Su nday
School 9 a m Morn•ng Worsh1p 10
a m Youth Se rviCE' Sunday at b p m
and Sunday Even111g Wor !o h1p 6 p m
Btble Study Wednesday 7 p m
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST Rev Mar
v1n Mark1n po~tor Steve l1 1tl e Sunday
'&gt;C h ao ! sup! Sunday school 10 am
morrung wors h1 p
ll a m
Sundoy
even tng worsh•p I JO Pra yer mee11ng
and Btble study Thur sday I 30 p m
you lh meetmg Wednesdoy ot I p m
CHRI STIAN FELLOWSHIP CHUR CH 383
N 2nd Ave M•ddlepon Sunday School
10 00 o m Sun Wed Even•ng Serv•ce'&gt;
130pm pm
LIBERTY Chmttan Church .4 l•berty
Ave Pomeroy Sunday School 10 o m
Worshtp 7 30 Wednesday Ser vrce I 30
pm
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD Rev R E
Robt n son pastor Sunday sc hool Q 30
a m worshtp serviCe l I a m evenmg
ser v•ce
7 00
youlh ~e rvtC e
Wed
nesdoy I 00 p m
lANGSVIllE
CHRI STIAN
CHUR CH
Rober t E Musser pas tor Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m Paul Mu sse r sup! morn tng
wors ht p 10 30 Sunday eve nmg serviCE'
I 00 m1d wPPk c,erv1re Werine~rlny I
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SY RA C U SE
C HUR CH
OF
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NA ZA RENE: Rev Jam es B K1ttle pa stor
Norman Presley Sunday Sc h oo l Supenn
lendenl Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m mar
nmg wors h1p 10 30 a m
evonge h sl 1C
se rviCE' 6 p m Pray er and Pro1 se Wed
nesdoy 7 p m youth meellng 7 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRI ST
Elden R Bloke pastor Sunday Sc hoo l 10
a m Robert Reed sup! Morn1ng se•
man 11 a m Sunday mghl ser vtces
Chr• st1on Endeavor I 30 p m Song se1
v •ce 8 p m Preochmg 8 30 p m M •d
week Pra yer mee lmg Wedne sday I
p m Alv1n Reed loy leader
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST l ocated a1
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Fo re st Acre Pork Rev Roy Clevenge 1
pO!&gt; IOI ~unday ~c ho of JQ JQ 0 Ill WQ I
'o h1p I JO p m B•bt e Study Wedne., day
I 30 p tn So •ur doy n1g ht pray('&lt; v•rvH p
I 30 p m
HEMt Q..._ K G ~ OV ~ CHRI STIAN Rage•
Wof~ o •• ~o..,to• ( ren~u'' P1u!t )undov
~c h ao I '&gt; 1p1 Mot n ng wot \h ip Q JO a m
) undoy ,( h oo l 10 30 am even1ng ., .,,
V'IC€' ' J J
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UNI O N BAPll)l
Re...l om
Dooley
Jo P Sa yre
Sunday ".chool
5upennt fo"'en t
Su nday \Chool
Q .:1 5
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even1ng w o r ~ h1p ! JQ pIT&gt; PtOy f' t
m('('long 7 30 p m Wednc• day
TUPPER S PLAINS CHUR CH 0 1 L HR1 5l
V111cen1 C Wo!PI\ Ill tnl!ll '&gt; l£t Herm on
B!oclo. supertn tendent Sum-l oy Sc hoo l
Q JQ 0 m ev£Hllll9 S€' f VI( (I 7 p m
Wpd
nesdoy 81bl e Sludy I p rn
CHESTER CHURCH OF TH~ NA LA R ~ NI:
Rev Herber! G ro tP pasto1 Fronlt R Hi e
~ upl Sunrlny Srhon l Q 10 n m Wn"h1p
'&gt; e• v•c e 11 om and l 30 p m p,oy~ •
mee l mg Wedne-.doy l 30 p m
lAUREl CUFF FRH ME TH001 5 I CHUR
( H Rev Rober t Mdl et pmtor l lovrl
W11ght D11eclo r al Chr• sl1on ~ ducot1on
Sunday School 9 JO a m Motn1nq 'Not
sh•p 10 30 a m Cho11 Pro r t1r(' ) un
~ ven111g N01 '&gt; h p 1 JO
doy 6 30 p rn
p m Wednesday P•oy er and B1bl e Study
I 30 p m
DEXHR CHUR CH 0 ~ CHRI ST Lhar lf' ,
Ru ~-.e ll
Sr
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~ up! Sunday school 9 JO o rn
w ar ~ h1 p
... ervt ce 10 JOo m Btble)ludy lu e'&gt;doy
I 30 p m
REORGANILI:O CHUR CH O f J~SU':o
CHRI ST OF LAlli:R DAY JAIN!) Po t
!l and Ro c1 ne Rood
Wdl ,am Rou sh
pa sto r lmdo I: van s church '&gt; Chool dllf C
lor Chur ch sc hool 9 3U a m morn1nq
10 30
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Wedne ~ doy
wo1sh1p
eve mng prayer serv •ces I 30 p m
BETH LEHEM BAPTIST Re v fori ) hule•
pas tor Worsh1p ~ervtce 9 30 o m )un
doy sc hoo l I 0 30 o m Btbh~ St udy und
proyer se rv1ce Thursday 7 30 p m
CA RlETON CHURC H Kmgsbur y Rood
Jtmm1e Evon~ pastor Sunday -.c hool
9 30 o m Rolph Carl super1n tendPn l
evenmg wor~ h tp
! 30 p m
Proy e 1
meet1ng Wednesday I 30 p rn
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
Tom
R1 c ho ~on
po~ l or Wolla&lt;c Damewood
Sunday Sc h ool Supen ntenden l Wor sh1p
servtce a! Q am B1ble School 10 a rn
HY SEll RUN HOLINESS CHURCH \)ev
Theron Durham pastor Sunday School
at Q 30 am Morn.ng.,.. orsh•p at 10 30
a m Thur &lt;&gt;doy s erviCe~ at l 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob locotPd on Cnunty Ronri J I RPv
la wrence Gluesencom p pastor Rev
Roger Wdll ooss tslont paslor Preoch,ng
proyet
serv•ces
Sunday 7 30 p m
meeling Wedne~day 7 30 p m Go r y
G 11lhth leadeYoul h group s Sunday
eve1ng b 30 p m w.th Roger and v ,olet
Wd ll ord a ~ leader s Commun•on '&gt;e t
v1ces !tr sl Su nday eac h mon lh
WHIT ES CHAPEL Coolville RD Rev
Roy Deele r pas lor Sunday o;;chool 9 30
om wor sh1p ~erv1ce 10 30 am tJ,b) e
study and prayer ~erv 1 ce Wednesday
I 30 p m
RUTlAN D CHUR CH OF CHR IST Eugen e
Underwood pas lor Herb Ell• oll Sunday
sc hool ~ up I Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 o rn
mornmg wor'&gt; hip and comun •on 10 30
om
RUnAND BIBLE METHODIST CHURCH
Amos tdl1 s pa stor Donny Tdlts Su nday
Sc hoo l Sup! Sund ay Sc hool 9 JO om
l oitowed by morn1ng wors h •p Sunday
evemng se r v1ce
7 00 p m
Proy e •
mee t1ng Wednesday 7 00 p m
RUTLAND
C HURCH
Of
THE
N AZARENE Rev Lloyd D Grunm Jr
pa'&gt; IOr Sunday sc h oo l Q 30 o m wo •
sh tp ser vtce 10 30 o m young people '&gt;
serv1 ce b p m Evongeli&lt;&gt;t•c serviCe b 30
p m Wednesday ser v•ce I 00 p m
FIR ST SO UTHERN BAPT1ST Co rn Pt o l
Secon d Pas tor Fronk Lowther Suo doy
school 9 45 o m
worsh,p servtce II
a m and 7 30 p m Week ly B1bl e Study
Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHR1 Sl Mdler
St Mason W Va Eugene l Conge•
mm1ster Sun day 81b! e Sl udy 10 am
Wor sh1 p 11 a m and 7 p m Wedne ~ doy
81ble Study voca l mu s1c 7 p m
UH SC IEN CE CHURCH
12 North
Th1 rd St Che :; h tre Independent lun
domentol se rvtces Sundoy evenmg 7 30
p m Pasto r Rev Or Robert Person s
MASON ASSEMBL V O F GOD Dudd• ng
lone Mason W Vo Rev Ronn1e B
Rose Pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 45 o m
Mornmg Worsh1p 11 am Even mg Ser
vtce 7 30 p m Wednes.day Wome-n !.
MmJ StfleS Q a m (meehng ond prayer
Prayer and Btble Study 7 p m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRI ST IN
CHR ISTIAN UNION The Re v W tllm m
Campbell pasto r Sunday School 9 30
a m Jame s Hughes sup! evenmg ser
viCe 7 30 p m Wednesday evenmg
prayer mee flng 7 30 p m Youth prayer
servtce eoch Tuesdoy
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH l etart W
Va Rt I Mork lrwm pastor Wo rshtp
servtces 9 30 o m Sunday school 11
a m
eve nmg worsh1p
7 30 p m
Tuesday cottage prayer meettng and
B1ble study 9 30 o m Worsh1p serv 1ce
Wednesday 7 30 p m
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHUR' H Walnut and Henry Sts Raven swood W
Va The Rev George C We1rrck pastor
Su.1day School q 30 a m Sunday w ar
ship . 11 am
CAlVARY BIBlE CHURCH now loca t ed
on Pomeroy Prke County Rood 25 near
Flotwood' Rev Blackwood pasto r Ser

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MARK VSTORE·_} j
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Phone 992 34 80

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE
G r ncer i(' '&gt; Gc n ('ra t M('rch .lndt '&gt; l'
hl ,lCttli' 949 1SSO

vt(e'&gt; on 5u ndny at 10 30om and I 30
0 m B1biC'

p on w dh )tJncloy H hoo l 9 ]Q
~ t udy W C' d1w ~d oy ! 30 p m

IN O lP~N m N!
HO\ INES S CHUR CH
IN C
Pea r! St
M1ddlepo rt Re v
0 Dr&gt; ll Mnnlr&gt;y pn'&gt;lot Sunday sc hool
9 JO om M o rr11ng wor~h1p 10 JO om
ev e n1ng wo1~ h p I 30 p rn Tuesday
I'} JO p m
Wompn ~ prayer meetmg
Pray er and ["H 01~e q•rv1ce Wedne~clny
I JO p m
RUTLAN D AP Q) TO LI C CHURCH O F
JE JUS ( HI(I )I l:ld e1 Jome ~ Miller Btble
~ Judy
Wedn e, day I 30 p m
Sunday
)rhool 10 om Sunday n1 ght ~e rv • ce
I 30 p m
POMEROY WESU:YAN HOliNESS
Horfl sonvd lf' Rood Earl h e ld ~ pa stor
Henry Eb lm J1
Sunday Sc hool Sup!
Sundov )chao! 9 JO a m M o1111ng Wor
shop I I a m Sund ay even•ng ser vt ce
I 30 m Praye• Mee t ,ng fhtH '&gt; doy I 30
pIll
)Y RA CUSI: fiRS I CH URCH O F GOO
No t Penl eco~ tol Re v George Odt-r
po,tor Wo 1\h1p ~e ! viCf" SlJndoy 9 4S
am )unday ~c hool II am wa•~h1p
\P I v1
(P
! 30 p tr
Thur \ doy proyet
mcr&gt; l 111 9 I 30 p m
Ml
H~I(M O N
Un1tPd Bre thren 111
( ht 1' 1 Chur ch l( ev l(obe rt Sander'&gt;
pmtor Don W ll loy leode1 located 1n
I P•m (oontn undy oil CR 87 Sunday
~c h oo l 9 30 am
Mo tn1ng w or~ h1p se r
vtff' 10 &lt;~ :. o 111 1-'~ 1-'nlny p•each1ng ~er
~1 c f' ~P&lt; Olld and lo urth Sun day '&gt;
! 30
p m C h1 ,~ 11 an ~ndeo vor l1 rs t and th.rd
)un doy ~ I JO p m Wedne~day proyet
11\('('l ong and a,b fe ~ tud y l 30 p m
JI:HO VAH ) WITNES) l ) 3!31 9 Slate
Rou te 1}4 One mde eo~! ot Rotlond )
'::tunrla y B,hJ e l('( lu t£' Q 30 o m Wol
r ht o w£'1 ~ t u dy 10 20 o m
Tue•,doy
I 30
p m
Thursday
B,b [(&gt; ~ t u dy
lheoc •ot1 r ~r h oo l I 30 p m
5erv.ce
Me&gt;r&gt;t 1ng H }0 p m
RU Tt AND FRHWH l BAPTIST Ch ur ch
)o lem ) t
Rutland Donald Kat' Sr
po~101
Bud Ste v.ort su p£&gt;r,ntendent
)un doy )c hoo l IC om
even•ng wo t
, h,p I JO p m Wr&gt;rlnf'~rlny PvP111ng ~e r
v1re I JOp m
CHUR CH 0 ~ GOD o l Prolhery loca ted
on 1hro 0 j Whil e Rood ol h ghwoy b()
"'undov ~c h oo l 10 om Super1n len dent
Jo hn Loveday ~~• s l Wedne sday n•ghl o 1
mo nlh CPMA c,e rv1ces '&gt; econd Wed
nc,doy V\MB me et1ng thtrd through ldth
vou th ~e rv1C t? Gem qe Cto yle po~tor
H O P~ BAPTIST CHAPEl
570 G rant
~~
M 1ddlepo • I Sunday Sc hool 10 o m
rno tn.ng wo r ~ htp ll a m evenmg war
, h ,p l p m Wednesday evenmg B1ble
~ rurly and pray er meetmg I p m AI
loho tf'd ....,,th Sout h ern I:Jopll st Con
v('nlion
BRAD~ORD
CHURCH OF CHR IST
k'1cky Gdbet t paqor Steve P1 ck ens
upe• ,ntendent Sunday Sc hoo l 9 JO a
m ( hut ch Se r vtce~ 10 30a m
JU Bill:l
CHRISTIAN
CENTER
Geo •qP ~C •eek Rood Rev C J Lemley
ro ~ t o r
John ~ellure supe11ntenden t
Chur ch H hoo l 9 30 o rn morn1ng war
d1 p I 0 )0 e..-e n1ng se r viCE' I p m B1ble
': t tudy lhu1 ~ I p m C lo '&gt;'&gt;e~ lot oll age~
Nur, ely pr o v1ded l o t wors h tp ~e r v1ce~
ST PAUL lUTHERAN CHUR CH Cornet
of J yr omot e and Seco nd Sh Pomeroy
lhP Rrv ,.Y,]I,om M,ddle swar th P a~to~
~undoy Sc hool at 9 .45 a m and Churc h
'::tcrviCP~ I I am
JA( Rl L) H~ART Rev Father Paul 0
We lr on pO' IO&lt; Ph one QQ2 2825 Solur
day ('vPnnl Q M cs~ 7 30 Sunday Mas ~ 8
and I U a m Co n le~ s t on Sa turda y 7
I JOp m
V ICIORY BAP II ST
525 N 2nd Sl
M,ddl epott James E Keesee po'&gt; to r
'::ttJ ndoy 100 1n1 ng worsh1p
10 a rn
PvPn•nq '&gt;(' f v1 ce I Wednesday evenmg
wO &lt;' h•p I p tn Vic,dniiOn Thur sday
o :JO p !ll
I RINII Y ( h• ,.. r. an A &lt;,sembly Coolville
G dbet t ) pen ce r
po~tor
Sunday
\f h on l Q 10 o m morntng worsh1p I l
o rn )u nday Pv£&gt;n ,ng ~ ec v+ce 7 30 p m
rn1dwf'ek p r aye• '&gt;l?t viCe Wednesday
I !0 pIll
M O UN l Q l,vr&gt; Comm untly Chur ch
lnwt c n{l' Uu ~ h pa~ t ot Max Fo lm er Sr
)upC' t ,n tr&gt;nden l Sunday Sc hoo ! and mar
n~t\Q wo• •h p 4 30 o m Sunday evenmg
\PI v•C c I p rn
You th rneet1ng and B1ble
'&gt; l11dy Wr dncsday T p m
U NII~D I AIIH CHURCH
Route 7 on
Po me•oy bypo'&gt;'&gt; Re v Robert Sm1th S1
pa'o iOI Rr&gt; v J nm~&gt;~ Cu nd11f o ~s t slanl
pO'&gt; IOr )undoy )(hool Q 30 o m mar
1\1ng wo r , h op 10 30 o m even tng war
, h ,p
I JtWomen c, Fe llow~ h • p
T uC'~doy" 10 o m
Wedne~ doy ntgh l
proy €'t 'ot?IVI(P I JQ p tn
f-AITH BAPII'JT Ch uHh Mmon meel
at Unti C'd ) lf'r&gt;l W o rk er~ Un ton Hall
Rad• ood Stt ppl Ma so n Morn1ng wor
sh•p 9 JO a •n ~undo v )c hool 10 30 a rn
~ventng '::te r vl{fl I p m P1ayer meeltnq
Wednesday I JO p n 1 M1d Week H1ble
Study Thur ~ rloy I p 1n
FORE Sl RUN tjAI-'l151
Re v Nyle
Borden
pa .. tor
Co r ne l1u\ Hunch
supe11ntenrk·n t Sundoy o;r hool
9 30
a m se cond anrl l our th Sundop war
~ h1p '&gt;(' I V &lt;e O!'} JU p m
Ml M OR IAH BAPTl~ T
Fourlh and
M0111 Sl Mtddlepott Rev Co lv1n Mtn
n1 s po~ r or Mr'&gt; ~l v1n Bumgardner
supt Su nday &lt;,c hool 9 JO o m worsh1p
servt ce 10 .ti S o rn
BUR LING HAM SOUTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH Rou le l Shade Pas tor Don
Block AJid,oted w &lt;lh Sou lhern Boplt &lt;,l
(onven lton Sunday sc hool I 30 p m
Sunday worsht p. 2 30 p m T h u r ~ day
evenmg B•ble sl udy 7 p m
PENTECOS TAt
A~SEMBl Y
Roc•ne
Route 124 w, 1ham Hoback pastor Sun
day sc hool 10 a m Sunday even1ng ser
v1ce 7 00 p m Wednesday even1ng se r
VICe at 7
CARPENTER BAPTIST
Don Cheadl e
Sup! Sun doy Sc hool 9 30 a rn Morntng
Worsh1p 10 30 o m Praye r ServiCe
all ernat e Sundays
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL
rhtrd
Ave the Rev Clark Boker pasto~ Carl
No tllnghom Sunday School Sup! Sun
day School I 0 a m
classes for all
ages - Evemng serv1ces 6 00 Wed
nesday Study 7 30 p m Youth serv 1ces
7 30 p m Fr tday
ECCLE SIA FELLOWSHIP I 28 Mtll St
Mtddleporl Pastor ts Brother Chuck M e
Pherson Sunday Schoo l at 10 a m Ser
vtces Sundoy evenmg at 7 o m ~
nesdav at 7 " -

�Page-S- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

· Friday, J une 25, 1982

1982

Former employees may reopen Hatfield &amp; McCoys
By

,JE~r

p oss ibl e ! ln a n c ers l o r t h e
n 'O t·gan lza I ton .
"Th!' c red it or s have bren very
under standing. " Speir sa id "They
und er~ ! a nd 11 's. a rC'ally tough w o rld
ou l l h&lt;'r P now . T hey know that no
onP r ea lly w ins in a ba nkrupt cy. "
SpC'lr was rcff'rtin g to a ~ uit filed
.1 ga mst ltH' comp a ny .June 16 in
US. Ba nkr upl cv Cour1 rn Charl esto n hy th rC'f' c n xh tors. T he suit is
'd11'du l r~l 10 lx• heard .luly 7.
ll r• r•n1ph asli.rd that compary of·
fict. ll -.. "d hsol utf'l ~- did not and w ill
nnt li lt' for bankruptcy" thr m '- t' l\'P'- " \\'&lt;' wiJl do rv Prything wr

(;Ri\BM EIER

ovr . ta ll wrlt&lt;-r
SevPral former

l'mplo~ t't'S

ll f

Ha tfield and M cCoy Inc dl'&lt;' .t l·
tem ptin g to " r eslructur&lt;· and rdr

na n('('"

lhP

troubl c"CC companv,

lll

hOJX'S of r e&lt;J JX'nlng al least lour of

thP chain 's ninP storPS.
• The Gal lipolis stol'{' rs

in d ud&lt;~l

in

thoSi' which m a1 reopen
:-\rrording to P~tu l SVf't r. who 1"hC'ading lhl' d ri \'t' to rf'O rgc.m w · Ttl!'
cornpan! ·. off l&lt;'idls arr " ju "il t.tlk
lng" about rf"J pPrlln g at thts s l.t gf'
" \\'p arP looktn g at thf' \ ariou . .
altC'rnat 1\ t'S now to SC'{' tf a n ~· &lt;II! '
ff'.ts \blf' " Hr Sd td lw hopPs to kll ll\\
b~ the m idd\r of IH ' X I \ \ 'f't_" k Whf'lht ' l
rPO rgan izat H&gt;n nf thl' comp&lt;lll \ 1:-.
posslblt'
S!Jt'lr \\ . 1 ~ \' IC't' pt PsKit•nt llf .td
\'l'rlls lng fo r JI .Jt(kld a nd MC'Cm
bt'forr lhP ('ll mp.m' ...,u d cit' nl\
r lost &gt;d all of Jh s!OJ'P'- .l unt' I\
ll t' s._li d hr 1'- CUIT P nt]\ llt ')..!tlll,ll
m g wll h r rrdll or" tlf thP f trm .1nd

t.t ll

stor e;, .,.,.,,,. said custom er s "will
have no choice but to go throu gh the
court s" to att empt to recover their
m oney .

"We 're as upset aOOut the s itu a tion as anyone."
Speir advised custom ers to lodge
complaint s aga inst Hatfield and
McCoy w ith consumer protection
agencies so the compa ny will know
w ho it owC'S lf 11 reopens. F o r mer
store employees w il l not be able to
help w ith com plaint s. he added

P re li mina ry pla ns ca ll for storPS
10 be reopened In Gallipolis, Fair·
mont, W.Va. Ashland. Ky: and
Lex ington, 1{)·. prov iding Spei r can
reo r ganize the company . Other
stores will be r e&lt;Jpened if these lour
ar c succes sfu l, he sa id. Speir sa id
he would r etain the nam e of the
stores alt er reor ganiza tion.
At first, Spei r sa id he would rp-hrr e 25 to 30 em ployPes of the com
panv More would be rehi rl'&lt;l as
oT he r s t o r e~ a re Opt'm'll

!ntt'Opt' ll "

If t t'O t ga n tt. a t to n dll e mpl"i

are

... u c t ' t '~s ful. SjX' tt sa td " out number
tHlf' pt to ri ty " ill tx&gt; th e obltg atton to
nut l u~ t o m P r s "
l'l'l'r )' attempt will be
rrl. tdt • to honor pLt.v nwn ts and dep·
( 1'- ll" t ·u '- lnmf't .., ha W' dl n' .tdy madf'

II•· ""d

(I ll lllt'rl'h .mdt sP

not

"LI&lt;.Tt'"'"fu l

Hm' r ' rr. tt he b
tn

tl'O pt'ning thP

m uc h owned the com pany ."
After the bank's ac tion. other
creditors had no choice but to call
back their loans, he said. Floor
planner s. the companies that II·
nanced the goods the stores sold,
r eclai med their m er chandise.
Speir said he Is looldng " any w her e and everywher e" to find fl .
n an ce r s f o r a r eor ga ni ze d
company . Friends and relatives of
those involv ed· in the restruc turing,
noor planner s and other priva te
sources are all being Inves tigated
as possible sources of !undmg.
J . Michael Hale, former pres i·
dent of Hatf ield and McCoy, Is not
involv ed In the r eo r gan iza tion attempt , Speir sa id .
He said he Is optimistic Hat!leld
and McCoy can be su cces sful I! It is
r eorganized .
" We ha ve a ve1y la r ge and very
lo)·al custom er base out ther e," he
sa rd . II r eopened . Spier said he wil l
" keep the nam e and spirit of Hat

Untn Sperr spoke Thursd ay, the
closing of the store&lt;: had been
shrouded in m ystery . Secur:ity
guards wer e stationed at each store
and signs, said Hat field and M cCoy
was " closed l or inventory." E m·
ployees were told they no longer
had j obs.
Even the m anagem ent of Hat·
lleld and M cCoy was ca ught unawa r e by the sudden bad tum of
e\·ents l or the llrm , Speir said .
" It was all suc h a surprise. I t aU
happened w ithin a live- hour ri me
period "
He said the F~·s t Huntington Na tional Bank unexpectedly called lor
Hatfi eld and M cCoy to pay back
$273,000 It had loaned th e llrm.
When Hatfield and M cCoy could
not pay the loan bac k . the bank
f roze the firm 's assets, Speir
ex plained.
" The bank held 91 percent of our
stock as collater al l or loans," he

"You could s a y thr y pretty

sa id

Business Services

!leld ani:! McCoy."
Local attorney W!Ui am Eachu s.
w ho owns the lease on H atfiel d and ·
McCoy's Gallipolis store , said he
has not been contacted about renew ing the lease. He added he
would be w illing to lease t he build·
l og again to the company . .
A clerk at Galli polis M unicipal
Court said as of Friday, several
per son s have Inquired about bring·
ing suits against Ha tfield and
M cCoy but none have done so.

Gu ysv ille, Oh1o
Au tho r i zed John D eere,
New Holl a nd, Bu sh Hog
Far m E qu i p ment
Dea ler

All Makes

• was h ers
was hers

Fa rm E quip men t
Pa rt s &amp;Ser v ice
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e Dr yers

A h ABQUCEffi:eBlS-

Filin g lor divorce were Cora
Wolfe, Pom er oy, aga in st D ale E d·
ward Wolfe. RPedsville: K atrina
Ma the ny , Midd l eport , aga i nst
David H . Ma theny, San Diego.
Calif
Jack E . M orris, Rl. 3, Pom er oy,
and Ja net L. M orris, R t. 3, Pom er oy. fil ed l or di sso lu t ion of
marriage.

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A N Y PER SO N wh o ha s
an ylh 1n q to q 1ve a way and
dof's no t off er or att em pt to
off er any o the r l h 1ng for
Sr1 1e m ay pla ce an a d 1n l h1 s
col u mn There wil l be no
r 11.1rq e to the ad ver i 1SN

'1 t r m a le Col l (e Shep ard
PUPPi f' S. 7 w ks

o ld

Cn ll

614 319 2139
F r ee k 1lle ns yf' l low
w tuh•. rn ale 9 wk s u iU

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0 11 10 IW ISSUf'Cl 1n lh f' pr1n
r 1p.11 r1•110unl ot S lOO.OOO tor
ti ll' purpo &lt;; c n fore o;;, ,l 1rl ~rH ct
norc1'&gt; sh r1 11 lw dn l f'cl Or
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198 1. o f lt l l'
d( •no no1n a t1 0n
of $ 1.000
r .1 f ll nu &lt;llbf' n'cl f rom 1 to
100 onfi USIV f', a nd sha ll
brM 1n l rr P~ I ill th e ril l e o t
I 1Vf' PN Cf' n ! u m ( 5° ol prr
,,n nu •n . pn y i!bl f' J u ne I ,
1987 . n n e!
5f'm1a nnual l y
!llPrf'il fl f' r on J u nr 1 r1 n d
0f'Cf' •Ti bN I of Pil Ch yf'il r
un td lllC' p r 111C1 pa l St.;rn :s
p,11rt , as ev 1cl r nc ('(t by
coup on&lt;, ttw rrt o r11! a c tl f'd
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o:, ,11rt hnnrl o;;, Arf' o:, n lrl hc&gt;ilr onn
,1 d1 tf Nen l r a te of 1ntf'rt&gt; sl
t r orn
thn l her e1n b ef or e
Spf'Cii iPd, Sil1d bond s Shc1 11
twn r sur h r a te of 1n iNCSI
ns rnay bf' pr ov 1de d for 1n
Hw rf' solu l 10 n of c ou nc II r~p
n r ov 1n q th e a w ar d th er eo f
Sr11d s bond s s hall •nn t ur e 1n
t he1r con f&gt;cr u i (Vf' ser1ill or
d er on Dru n1ber 1 o f eac h
$4 .000
ye.1r ,1&lt;. tallow s
l ro&lt;n 1983 and '1007 . 1n
CIU":&gt; IVl'
be il nd 15 llt• r f' b y ame nd ed
to r eild ,1s tallows
SE C T IO N '1 T hat boncl s
ol lhf" V1l l aqe of Pome1oy .
Oh 10 . be IS"&gt;ued 1n lhC' pr1n
r IPil l r1m ou nl o t $100.000 tor
the pur pose a f or f'Sil ld Si11 d
bo nd c; ~ h all be d a ted on
Jun e '15 . 1982. or th e da tf' o f
c iOs1nC! w d h th e F ar me r s
Hom e Ad ln 1n 1sl r a t wn, an d
mr.y br 1SSUPrl a s n c; m q le
bond 1n fu ll y r eg1si Ned
for rn {o r a s coupon b onds,
of lh f' den orn1na f 10n of
$1,000 eac h . n u mb er ed
! ro m 1 I O 100 , l nCIUSIVC),
and st1a ll bear 1n ter est a t
til e r i'J te of f 1ve p er centu m
(5° ot pe r nnnu m . pay ab le
an nuall y on Dec ember 1 of
ea ch year until lhf' pr1n
IS
p a 1d
Cl p a l
Sum
Pr ov 1ded , how e ve r . t ha t d
sa1d bond s ar e sold b ea r 1ng
a d1 fferen t r a te of (n ter es t
from
t ha t h er e1nbe f or f'
spec 1fl ed . sa 1d bonds sha ll
bear suc h r a te of 1nter es t
as ma y be pr ov 1ded for th e
r esol ul 10n of cou nc il ap proving t he awa rd th er eof .
Sa1d bonds s ha ll ma tu r e 1n
their con sec utt ve se r ia l or
de r on Dece mber 1 o f ea c h
yea r as f ollows : S4,000
f r om 1983 to 2007. inc lUSIVe.

SEC TION 2. Th ai rt is
fou n d and det er mine d tha t
al l for m a l ac t ion s of th is
counci1
con ce rning
and
r ela t 1ng t o the p assage of
th is ordm an ce w er e ad op ·
ted in an op en meet in g of
t h i s cou nci l ; a nd t ha t a ll
deli bera t iOns of thi s c ounci l
and of any of its com ·
m 1ttees tha t · r esulted i n
such for ma l ac ti on, were in
mee ttn gs o p en to t h e
pub lt c. in compli ance wi th

rl ll IP (] rll r r qulr t••ll l 'lll ":&gt; 111
( IJI(IIn(l Sr•( ! lOll 1? 1 Ol lhr
0 111 0 Rf'VI')I'fl (Oflf'
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( ll'rk ·~ h1•rd)y ,lu l horo/f"fl
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Clollr1 1l(l' 1&lt;; ht&gt; r!'hy CIPr Ia r eei
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P'llf'UIC'flC y
10 b ('
'llf'.-1Su r c• llf'CC&lt;;S ..H y for ltlf'
Wf'"&gt;f'rV r1t iOn Ol !lw pub l iC
pPM I', llrn llll, "&gt;cl l e ty corn
l or ! onct w' ·II M P ot l he
f) l Or.&gt; IP o f l li f' V11 1 ~1qe at
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p o rl
ro n &lt;, t ru r 110n con
tr,.;c ts. an cl !1 stl.-1 11 t ok f' ~1 1
I C'c t ur.&gt; on 1I S pa ssncw
Pr1&lt;;Sed J un r 7, 1981
Mr1 YOr CIMcnre A ndr ews

n

A ti C'S I

E l l('n J Rou q h t
{6! II lt c
F ubl tc No ftc e
NOT I CE Or
AP PO I NTM E NT OF
F IDU C I ARY
Qn Ju nr 7. 1987. 1n lhf'
M r'•tlS
Co u n t y
Pr olJtl tr
Cr1"&gt;f' N o
23799 .
Co url
K r illl K f'nn f' d 'f . Rutlnncl.
0 1110 ,J5775 w ,l S .'II)Oinl c d
1\ d• n • n l c. l r;~ t or o l ttw 1•st,1l f'
ot
OW1CJ il l
Kcn nt' d y .
r11 •r i ',1"&gt;Nf: l fl l f' o f Rut l ,l nd .
0 !110
Ro bn l E Bu c k
P r ob al f' J ucl&lt;ii' / CINk

NOT I CE
N ol 1ce 1S her eby q(v en
t ha t ltl e un d er s(gned 1n
ten d s to make app i Jca l 10n
to
the Com m on
Pl ea s
Court. Proba te Dt v 1s10n of
M e1qs Coun t y, Oh1 0. for an
or de r to c ha nqe her n.'l m e
to Je ss1 c a C Cnr r
Sa1 d appl 1c a t ion wil l be
by pe tt11 0n to be ft led 1n
sa1 d Cour t. on or after t he
26 th da y ot June 1982
Da ted l h1s n n d day of
J un e 1982
J ess1c a Ca rr Hu g hes
by R (f a J ean Car r ,
her m o th er

161 25 Ire

LEGAL AD

Pub li c No ti CC

PUBLI C NOTI CE
On Ju ly 7, 198 2 at 7 30
P m
Oliv e
T o wn s h tp
T r u stees w il l ho ld R ev enue
Shar 1n g pr o p ose d
u se
h ear 1ng at the offi ce of th e
tru stees rn Reed SV I l le A l l
C1l1 zen s w rl l have a n OP'
por tun1t y t o g1v e wr1 1ten
and ora l co mm en ts on t he
u ses
of
th e
fund s ,
es pec (all y se n1 or c 111 Zen s.
A da B 1sse ll, c ler k

161 25 t lc

PUBLIC NOTICE

VE RT I SEMENT

Ora n g e
T o w n s h 1p
Tru stee s will hold F ed era l
Reve nu e Shann g propose
usc heM (n g on Jul y 5 and
Fed er al R ev enu e Sh ar 1ng
Bu d g et Hea nng a nd A n
nu a l Bu dge t Hea rtng on
Ju l y 12th T hP summar y ot
t he enac te d budqet wdl be
ava il abl e for pub li c tn
spec t1 on a f ter Ju l y 20th
Se n1 o r
C l t t ze n s
are
we l com e to a tt end .
H ea r1n gs. to be he l d a ll he
hom e of th e c ler k . N 1na
Rob 1nson a t 6 PM
N1 na R ob1n son

The Boar d o f L e tart
Town sh ip , M e1g s Cou nty of
Oh10, wil l r ece1ve b 1d s unt il
7 00 O'c loc k PM th e l 21h
day of July 198 '1 fo r th('
p u rpose o f n U sed M o tor
G r .'l dC' r
w ilh

M IN IM UM SPE CIFI CA TI
ON S AS FOLLOWS ·

E N G I NE D 1ese f (6 ) Cy l 1n
der w t dry t y pe A1 r C lea ner

CLU TCH Or l Type
TRAN SM I SSD N Constant
mesh (61 Speed T I RE S·
14 00x 24 CAB Comp lete
W1 n d s h1e l d
/ H e ater &amp;
W 1per, ln srde M~rror

L I G HT S

(21

Pu blic N o t1 ce

Superior Siding Co.

PUBLI C NOT I CE

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Complete gutter work,
complete remodeling ,
roofing of all types.
WO!Ited in home area 20

Pub lt c N ott c e

Pub li c NO ti Ce

Pub li C Noi1 Ce

Fr on t

H ca dl 1g ht s ,
(21
B l ad e
L 1qht s. ( 1) Rear Work 1ng
Li Qil i S.
(2 )
R eM
Tall
L(q hl s, Turn S1qna ls / 4
Way F la s her s
M O LD
BOARD 1'1' P owe r Sh1fl

Rt 2, Box 171
Coolvrll e, Dh 45723
161 25 ltc

SC ARI F IER
11 Toot h
WE I GH T Base 23 ,450 lbs

Off er ed a s Trade· l n ( 1)
Huber Model 11 00
Motor Grad er
B1dde r to subm i t de ta il ed
spec ifi c a ti ons of eQutpment
off er ed
Th e Board o f
Trustees r ese r ve the r 1g ht
to r e 1ec t an y or a ll b1d s
By ord er of t he Boa r d of
Tru stees of Le t ar t Tow n ·
Shi p
June W rc k er s h am, Cl erk
D on R Hit I
Wa lter H Rou sh
H ar r y C Htll

1967

Su tt o n
T o w ns h1p
T ru s t ees
wtll
m ee f
Tu esd ay eve n1n g J u l y 6,
198 2 1n th e
Sy r ac u se
M un 1c1 pal Bu d d i ng a t 8 :00
p m The pr oposed Bu dg et
for fi sc a l year 1983 and t he
use of Fede r a l Reve n ue
Sh anng Fund s w i ll be open
for p ub lt c di SC USS tOn The
Bu dget a s ena c ted for 1983 .
w il l b e ava il a b le
for
Publi c H earing Sa t u rd ay

years.
Free estimates
Call 843-3322

5-12-2 1110 pd

nnd

614 379 )435
'1 6 wef' k o ld k 11ten s Ca ll
446 9542
F r &lt;'f' to oo od hom e Cit l 1co
kll ten s Ca l l 614 379 2637

Real

B 1d s will be ac ce pted at
Pom eroy Cit y H a lt until 12
Noon , M ond a y , Jul y 6tt1
1982 . on the Li nco ln H i ll
w ater stor a g e r eservoir
roof Spec ifica tt ons ar e on
ft le a t City H a ll an d a cop y
may be pi cked u p Mond ay
th r u F r iday , 8 A M . 4 p M .
Da ll y
Mrs Pa t Th om a

Clerk ,

B oa r d of Pu b lt c A ffairs
(6)

18, 25 , 17)

2

Eltete -

General

3 p lay tul k 1tten s

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

HITCHIN' POST
POMEROY , OHIO

you ·ve got it. ..

N E W LI S TIN G - One
floor 3 bed r oom m ode r n
nme, ca rpet i n g, nat . ga s
F:,.A. furn ace, ba th , k tt
c he n
w dh bar and
d i n ing ar ea Large leve l
lot 1n Sy r a c u se n ear

NlHI

Water· Sew er -Ei ectn c
Ga s Line-Ditch es
Water lan e Hook -up s
Septi c T anks
County Certifi ed
Roush lan e
Cheshire, Oh

Ph . 367 ·1560
t 7 1 ti c

5 k 1tl c n s. to qood tlomC' 304
675 1462

F or all your wiring
needs ;
furna ces
repair service and
in stallation .
Residential
&amp; Commercia l
Call742· 3195
3·7·tfc

Real

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Estate - General

AddoM and remodehn1

- Roof1n1 and autter work

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

-Conc~ete

wori
- Piumbtnf and
electncJI won.
(file Esllm lttsl

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992·731 4

SATURDAlV, JUNE
AT 1:00 P.M.

gar age, love ly h om e tor $44 ,900 .

fii EW LI STING -

8.3

acres and m e ta l garage
for r ep a1r of tru c k s a nd
ca r s H as ;va ter a nd
el ec tri c 1ty 1n M idO lepo rt

.

THE FOLLOWING WILL BE SOLD:

t'£1'u .. ',

f,Or

A sk1ng

li(E W LI STING - Good

N E W LI S TING ~ Rutl and - A ssum e loanon T h1S
- two bed r oom home w 1th b r ight su n por c hand
d 1ning r oo m , l tv 1ng roo m a nd kitc hen . Carpet ed,
f1n1 sh the a tti c f or two ex tr a room s 1 Ac r e lot

1'

S33.000
MIDDL E PO R T
Two bed r oo m h om e, w tt h
se par ate din1 ng room , l arge lot . w tth garag e Good
St reet . $19,750

bri ck bu siness bu rld rng

•Maytag Wri nger Washer •Table Saw •5'x8' Util i ty
Trailer •30" Electric Range •12' Ci!rgo Tra i ler •Shelv·
ing •Paint •Tools •Furniture •CooJ&lt;ware •And other
miscellaneous items too numerous to mention.

THIS AUCTION WIU TAKE PLACE
AT THE CORNER OF DEPOT &amp;
MAIN STREETS IN RUTLAND, OH.

S&amp;K A.UCTION·
' SHERMAN'Tiu;·IS:OWNER
LONNIE NEAL: AUCTIONEER
,.

TERMS OF SAL£: CASII OR 'CHECK
I.D.

:Qx87 All util rlies. r est
r&gt;(&gt;Om and s1 d e entra n ce
W i ll t ak e$18, 000 .

POM E RO Y - Three be dr oom hou se w 1th two lo ts
Fi r epl ace p lu s woodburncr N ew car p et ing, 111,
b a th , n ew r oof a nd s id i n g, full ba se m ent , ga r age, an
exce pt1 ona l hom e tor S45 ,000

N"E W LISTING - 21x60
storage or store building
dn the T for a bu sin ess .

'i(ow would you li ke to
ha v e

l
I
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I
, I
I

thi s

f or

i FOR l - Both of !hese
bedroom homes with
baths, all uti l ities, 2
gilrage and Jevel lo!s tor
rinty $21,000.00. Can you
l;l!!at i!?
i'( REE
PARKING
-~
HERE
;• FOR CUSTOMERS
i
.. .
$)Je M dl'jlhy, Helen and
~ruce Teaford,
All
lteallors. Aller Hrs.
f,12·U1} or992-3325 '

:t

Housiflg
fleadl/lli1r ter s
I'

F ARMS :
RACIN E - 191 Ac r es - Three b ed r oom house, b ar
n s, mak e an otter . Asking S90,000

ogty

~p .soo .

9·30·tf c

N E W LI ST IN G - Mulberry HPig hts Pn m e
locati o n for a premiUm h"tl'ft.\"(; r bed r oom s. f u ll ·

sq II and large level lol
pa r k rn g

Tllr ee k1lt en s to qood
tl om f' Phone 304 675 7677

6

RACINE - 80 Ac r es hou se . As king $60,000 .

DE XT ER -

Four b ed room r em ode led

170 Acres -

Workin g Dair y, full y

equipped and i n operation , m ac hin ery , 80 d a iry ca t ·
ti e, two bedroom mobil e hom e . Pi pe line milk er s.

Call tor deta ils .
REAL t ORS:
Henry E . Cl eland, Jr., GRI
-J ean Trusse ll

Dollie Turner
Ott ice

992-6191
• 949·2660
992·5692
992·2259

1-- - - - - - - - - ---l
Rt. I, Cheshno, Oft
S1 Rt. 7, between Chtshue

&amp; Middleport
Hrs.: Mon.-Sun.
2:00 P.M.-2:30A.M.
tarry Ott Beer
&amp; Wine Av••lable

Mon.-Ker Nrpt
niaht 111 dunks
reduced fOf the women
Wod.-'.1 CtnluiJ nipl 9-12, d11h
beet ontr. Pool tou1nomont 2 1.m.
Thurs:-0/d Mllwlukl!! Night. 9-2·30.
1
1 Centu"_
N11ht.
Fri. &amp; Sal. · Uvo bonds · d1ink &amp;
dlown uch nip~ 10 p.m.
Sun . . Pim, pittho• bet• .,.cilt
p!ice. Also BQ's on SundJy stJrtinJ
Tues.·Lidies

June.
Month ol June, Thurs.-Fri.-Sit

MARSHAll TENNANT BAIID
Stop in, b•iftl 1 lritnd. WI 1lso
11m liiPPJ ltou• Mort-Sal. 4 pm.·
. Unadttrtllod specllls dia~ .
l ....,. " set ,.. 11110011.

Phont992·991l

Wilnted RN 's tor local 100
bf'd nu r s1 nq home Com
pe ta t1ve wa qes &amp; exc&lt;&gt;l len t
benefi ts Contac l Cnm r on
or Burrw DON Scen 1c Hil ls
Nur o:,1n q Crn t f'r . 446 7150
B a by sdt Pr nf'Pdrcl f o r ')
c hildren oqf' s 3 an d 6 P lr111
17 SubdiV I" Ion . re t
r t·Q
Ca l l 446 /669
P1n f' Cn• s t Car f' Cf'n iN
now tak 1nq Nppll fcl ll on s l or
R N poSII IOn&lt;; P lra c;e (r111
446 711 1
An Equ(1l Op
po r tu n1l y E mployt' r
N refl l ff'lnf'd li'! IC'Iy I S&lt;1 1PC.
iHu' n l s I su perv1so r Fo r
cnnftfl enli ~ll 111 1PrVIf'W Cel li
Rum lf'Y lno:,u rn nc •' A QC'nr y .
446 3320
App l 1cr1 11on will bf' ,1f
rf'plnl l or
npp r eniiC I'
p l um l)('ro;;, nnrl p1 pf' tll tN S
J\ ppl 1r at 10no;;,
m;Jy
t)f'
p 1c k r d up n l 0 11(0 S t r~ t r
E mplo •{m1·n1 Otf 1U ' or ,1 1
2 134 G .lll 1n
St
Pa r
t ~ mo utt1
App i (C(1nts m u &lt;, t
b r lA to 75 y r s ot r1r11~
E 0 E

L O ST Bd lf ol d a t D r
IN S Olf iCC' Tuf'Sd ay
6 14 388 8629

Not
Ca l l

Yard Sa le
Y a r d Sale 105 K 1neon Dr .
Ga l lipol iS, near go lf cou r
se Sa lu rdoy J u ne 26 , 9AM
? C lo thes. a1r cond . p1 nq
pon q tabl e &amp; m1 sc
Y a rd Sa le 1 E dqemo nl Dr
Ga l l i pOl iS 17' f ib er g lass
boa t . 45 HP enq (ne, com
p le te wt!h t r a der. u sed T v .
r ad to ' s. m a n y m 1sc it em s
9 OOam to 5 OOpm . Fn &amp;

Sa l
Ya r d Sal e Thurs . Fn &amp;
Sa l
1109
Sun se t
Dr •
Gal l 1p0 f1 S By Delor es Wo ll
and Mary Bu r c ha m Off 1ce
furnil u r e ,
eq u1 pm ent.
sp rne t p1 an o, 7500 BT U 01r
con d , m rsc 1lems You
nam e tt

F our F nm ily Y M el S,1 1f'
Sa l Junf' 76 . 9 30AM L eon
Baden Rd F 1r o;;, t ttou se on
I ell
8

r' ub l 1c Sa iC'
&amp; Au c t iO n

R (c k
P('il r son.
Ex
per (f' n CPl1 A U C Tt O N ~E R
E sta tes. nn li qu PS . lar m .
house hol d L1 Cf' ll'io £'d 0 1110
W V Bu y mq ,,n li QUl'S 304

P A R f f 1m e l il ke lllVf'n for y
loc nl
"&gt; ! or es
CrH
1n
W r il f'
pll Qnf'
neress,1r y
number . ex per 1£'nrf' to
1( (45R Anx 'i?7 P MMTHJ"&gt;.

N J 076 51

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111 hC' al l ll M Us t sell
4
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n11r en ted , plu s 5 tots, a l l 1n
one b l oc K on Oh 10 R 1ver 1n
RrecJsv il lf'
Wa ter .
C1 l y
Clil5 F 1r st 136.000 ta k es a l!
D 1n l 6 l4 37 8 612 1
Aswm il hle 7 1 4 pe r ce nl
loon 4 tX'&lt;lr oom 2 lull
brtlllS . rlll f'IC'C ir1 &lt; 75 x l 00
cornpr lo t I 304 88? 73 19
H OU~ E Meodow tJr oo k Ad
d 1fl0n . 3 bed rooms. lil mdy
r oo rn w1 ltl h rf'place . cen
tr al 01r , bnsl'm(' nt . p hone
30&lt;1615 1541

7 \l or y br 1c k . 6 r oom~ .
l)rl f h ,
t),l&lt;;r&gt; nlPn t
ilncl
l 1r1•p1a r r . 1711 MC11 n 51 304
671 l3HI

I WO " l ory 3 twd r oo m l ull
lJri'\t'ln l'n l
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7. 000
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0
$3 3. 000 ,l t A1 ;&gt; o E nqi 1Sil
Cour t 30 .1 idS 358~
r1 1rt '1· lwcl r oom 110U'lf' . one
1),1 &lt;.,1 'm l'nt
OnC' ,lllcl
0111' lll lr(l elf r(' qrouncJ 30-1
675 1?74
11 (1 11

room
IIOU'&gt; P
b,llr l,
t.r( •J)I ,H f' 111 PI Plf'r1"&gt;ilrd

Sl3 000 104 615 5651
37

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l or S ,11('

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MO BI LE

~ ! A l E

HOME&gt; USED MOBIL E
HOME S Ci\RS TRU CKS
Ci\LLIPOLIS
CHECK
OUR P~ I CES CAL L 446
CLEI\N

USED

H OME S

MOBI LE

KE SS E L'S

QUALITY
MOBIL E
HOME SALES . 4 M l
WESl . GALLIPOLIS , RT
35 P H O N E 446 3868
1980 W1nd'&gt;or 14x70 . nrw
rnnrl Df'luxf' 1-;llr twn la r rJP
11V1nt1 r oom &amp; ha lt1 7
11r&lt;1rm H 1ddf'n u t ll room

37913 10
13

l n"&gt; llr."lll CC'

SA N O Y A N D BEAVER In
su r &lt;1ncc Co 11,1.-. oll f' r ('ct
serV Iff'5 for ! orr' 1nc;ur ilnCf'
ro vrra cw 1n G ,~ ll 1 i'l Co un l y
t or
al m ost
n Cf'n lury
F ,o.rm . 11 0111 0 il nd pr r sonil l
pr oprr t y &lt;.nvr&gt;rilQf'&lt;;, n r c
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on
c1Villl c1b l(•
(li VId Ucll fl (•f'rJ',
COil l il CI
N r~-:1
lnsu ra rHf' A (lf'ncy
,1qrn t P hon,.. 446 169 4

773 57B 5. 773 9185
IS

A uc i 10n f'Ve r y F r• n1qll l ill
th r- H M if ord Comm und y
Cr n ter Tr uc klort ds of npw
mer c lland1 SC f' Vf"r y w et' ~-;
Cons(Qm f' nl &lt;; ol new r~ nd
USf'd tn erC il ilnd iS£' rl iW&lt;ly &lt;.
W f' I (Qmf'
R IC h il rt l
Rryno ld s Auc t nm ('f'r 775

E MMA Br l l Aurt 10r1 SN
VI ((' Sn lf' rnc h l uP"&gt;drl r' !
p m M t A lt o ,1( Cf'P I Inq
c ons 1qnmf'n l s Tur sdny 10
il m
un til
&lt;&gt; .l lf' l 1m f'
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F ree ('S ta te appr a1Sill . 304
4'18 81 77

W,l n ted T 0 Bu y

Bu y 1nq
Go l cl
Sil vn .
P lc1 t 1n u m. ntcl ro 1ns. sc r ,1p
r(na s &amp; "&gt; ilv er war r Dn ll y
quo tr r,
ova il nb l f'
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rn (ns &amp; CO in SUPPl ieS l or
o:, r~l r Sp r1n q Va ll f'y 1 r ort 1nu
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446 80?5 or 446 8026
Wt' pa v r ,1c. l1 for l i'l l f' n10fl r l
Clf'iln u &lt;;f'cl co r &lt;;
Frf'nc htown Cnr Co
[\ ti l Cf'nf' J ohnson
4.-lil 0069

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tu r n ll ur f'. &lt;r ol c1 , "&gt; ilvf'r
cln l l ,1 r "&gt; w ood 1( 1' IJO Xf' "&gt;.
"&gt; fOn f' 1rt r &lt;;, ~1n i1 C1 U f' "&gt; 0 1r
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h OU"&gt; Pil o l ct o:,
W r il f' M 0 MIII N Rl 4,
Pn m NOY . 0 11 O r 997 77 60

Sc hool 'l l n&lt;, t ruc l l on

K il r a iP !hi' u ll 1mr1 l e 1n SPit
de fence r11l p r1Vc1!(' IC'S&lt;;OnS ,
Mf'n . wom on . &amp; c t1ddr ('n
ln "&gt; lru c ii On t tlr u b lr~ c k bel t
A l so r1 Vil il rlh l f'
K rlrrJ ! ('
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f) ur t11n (]
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k1 Ck 1na b,1Q '\, c1f1CI p r ol ec
11vr f'Q U1f)m C'n T
Jf" rr y
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&amp;
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K &lt;1r,1t c
S I U CI I O
1-1 3
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Jr1( k&lt;.,o n
Q t1 Cal l 6 14 '18o 307 4
18

W,lnt C'd to Do

L il wn M o w (nq no y rtrd t o
b 1Q or srn oll Re l 1clbl (' (1nd
d epenrt il b lf' For C'S I 1nM if'
c oli 446 3159 o't llrr 6PM 756
1967
Tr ,1 Sh COit f"C I IOn &amp; h ,1 u h n q
L1 11 446 4480
Will d o b aby '\1 11 1nq 1n my
hom r C 11161 4 388 9755
I OSICle &amp; OU I "&gt; ICIC' p (1 1nt ,nq
f r rl"' C'SI1 mc1tes Ca l l 44 6
9499
Wil l do c u &lt;; fom sr w •n(]
babysil t •nq , n nd 1y p1nq 111
hOtn f' Cnll 6 14 388 A7 4 ~ tor
l u r lfler (n l or m ,l l (on

3 F a mil y Ya r d Sa le Fn . &amp;

U SED 3 wh ee l
QOOd
condi l 1on.

b1cy c le .
304 88 ?

2800 .

empleymettE
ser.l t es

Bab y toy s, c lothes, &amp; mi sc .

1_! _ _ !!_'!!e_Wanted

da y . F or informati on c all

Wa nted so m eon e to work 1n
c oin·op and dr y c lea ning

shop .

Appl y

N OB ~

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MOO I I. E H OMES M OVE D
I l( (' il S1'ti &amp; i llC., Urf'Cl Crl l l
30-l 576 77 I I
19/J
l4K 70
J brd r oorn
rnobd f' homf' hns la r qr
room&lt;., wdl SC' I I pnr l 1illl y
l urn 1SI1C'd 304 88? 18'10
THREE bectr oom tra iler .
por tl y f urn1shPd , 1nc:l udes
W(l&lt;,IIN . (lr yf'r r1 1ld nC'W &lt;1 1r
cnn(!I I IOnN &amp; d r nws . co m
pi !' IPiy CM pf' tl'd
Phone
304 675 3788 ni!N S 00 p m
14 x70 m ob 1le '1 om e
a ll
f' lt'C i r 1C rlC. 7 bf' dr"JOnl r1nd
,1&lt; dii 10fld l room
$ 10 000
l •r l1l 30·1 882 33SR or 30 4

BA1?17 1
33

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Farm s f or So l e

rf's . 1260l b l ob nccn
brl C.f'
bi\rn, U1 b SC' pl ((
lr1nl&lt;. , WC'Il 1980 3 brlr W 1n
cJ~o r Mob dr home. 2 b a th~ .
t urn1 &lt;; 1l f'd . 1n nf'w con
&lt;lt110n All tor $'1 6.900 Ca l l
&lt;146 OA-1-1
rlC

50 flrr 1 l nrm

Mon ey to L o;t n

P r Of f:'SS IOn i'l l
s er v 1ce..,

C&amp; L B ook keep1 nq
B ookkec p 1ng &amp; tax se r v• Ct'
fo r oil t y pe -:, of hu s1nf'sses
C aro l Nea l
446 386 7

31

Hom es tor s ,1 1c

142 ac r e f ar m qood ,, ou st'
and barn s Ca ll4-46 2599
N ew 3 bdr ho ust'. 7 c ar
gara qe. wil l excep t om er
r e al estate on a tr (l de etnd
h e lp
f 1n a nc f'
at
a
r e ason ab le ra te of 1n ter es t

Call 446 36 17

J bt' d r oom
"&gt; PaL I OU5
rf'lnnrtl1•ct k ii O l en . 1 po nd ~
t),l r •1 p r 1&lt;PCI to &lt;,(' II Srl l or
lr Mii' l or II OUSP lfl t own
~0 4 R9'i 3083 304 675 462 4
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3~

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L ot&lt;, &amp; Acr e.l Qe

Pr1 1t' r {'(lU \ PC1 ? lo ts wilh
rur,ll w .111 r c loo;;,f' fo c1 l y
It mil&lt;. SJ 450 00 Cnll 446
1]9.\
F or ..,,liP one .1nc111n1 1 or res
1111'1•1 '
or
If'&lt;.&lt;, ,
•'P
l)r' Ollllllr11 f' l y 600 It r o.-1d
l r fl nt,lqr
on
Co r a
C1' 11 11 r po, nl Rrl nrn r (r n
io ' rpn •n l $3 000 00 Ph onl"'
6A1 694.1
) 1n 1&lt;. F 1r " t lo t 1') 3 Tr a( lf'r
c, p,lff' tr ,11 r' r p r.r l-. SP cond
Ia! 10:. ?00 )' ?00 Lnr ,'l ted 111
M N ( N v il lr· 446 463-l
TW O r1f rt' In ! &lt;; 150 II rOCl d
l r on t.1Qr
cd y
w~11t' r .
bCI11n ct 84 L u m bN c all 304
675 6873 . 67~ 361 8
P LI NY I r1crr lo t . it iOnQ Rl
35 . br.'lu ld ul
K ilnowha
R1vN v all r y . $6 .500 c .'l sh .

3 bedroom bn ck . 16 year
o ld hom e. 111,
ba t hs .
firep l a ce,
ga r age .
baseme n t On e a c r e F1r st
tt m e offe r ed tor
sa l e
B ul av!l le Road Ca ll 61-4

L OI 40 X 130 . li OOd IOCOt 10n
1n town Cilll Some r v dle
RC'rllty for mo r e de l a il s

245·9210 or 614·992 ·3905

304 675 3030 or 67 5 3431

304 937

~ B96 ,

30 4 937 77B2

5 room s and bat h, utllll y
r oo m , large patr o, ga r ag e

---------

North Gallia Flea Market

1---.,...-:-..,.--.._--1 on
Rt. 160. Will be open
Friday, Saturday and Sun·

Nf'olf ( h1 •&lt;;, ! p r
7 ChOif t'
r1U f'&lt;., rtncl 1980 ) !Jet r oom
I J:d O mobol f' hom t $71 000
Crl 1161-1 9 49 7639

A sk me abou t SE I ROLl\(
E arn m oney w h il f' tnos 1n q
vH•1q ll l c r~ s lly No d 1f' t C 111
D o tt 1e 6l4 949 286'1

23

R I G HT fron t tender tor
Ch ev rol e t , 1976 1977 Monte
Car lo, mu st b e tn qood con
dl t ton . 304 ·675 ·441 1

19/ 1 E ICO I'rl t r,ld('r 60 xl ?
turn100. IH •cl ll !' W hr-ilvy woocl
7 pc I 1VII1lt r oom '&gt;UIIr-. nf' W
(!IIWIII ')t' ! Wi'ltf'r he,11f'r 3
IOn f pn!r ,ll ,1or co nd . un
(1('rp onnon q
70 II x8 II
ronii'Cl porch Very tiOOd
u mn S7500 6l .t 992 2909
EII N I1Vf' unl d lhr· r•n d ol
Jun0

68 rl( rr I M rn 7 r m &amp; b nl ll
70 ,, ( r(' bollom lnnrt. l c1rqf'
IOI1ncro ba se . b1Q pond on
J IB Cr1 11446 0632

OLD FURNI TURE . bed s.
1ron . b r oss. or wood K 1t
ctl l'n c ub bc1 rdc, of rtll f YPt'S
1 abiC's . roun d or SQu nre
Wood 1CC h0)( C5 O ld d es k oo.
ond b oo k c aSC' S Wil l b u y
com p il"' te hou seho ld G o ld .
"&gt; li ver . ol d mo ney . poc k e t
Wil TChPS, C'l&lt;'t 1n 5, r 1nqc; , tlnd
e tc l nd10n Ar td ac to;;, o f a l l
types A lc; o buy1no ba seb a ll
c nrd s Osb y M M I1 n 99 ?
6370

191&gt;9 f3udd·,- MobiiP H om e
l ?x65 w illl li p OU I 3 Bdr
111'-,
I .111 dl l f' r 5 -1 46 7J90
Exc t•l l(• n ! (0 r1 Cl

Bu s1 nes s or stor 0 r oom .n
P ork Cen t rr~l Hotel

3476

Carpor t Sa le Beh1nd B id·
we ll Port er Sc hoo l in A r
notd Su bdi vrs ion Thurs &amp;
Fri . 9·? Va rious item s.

Yard Sal e 31 2 LeG r ande
Bl vd., June 26. 9:00·3:00.

A u ". IO f'C:, \

Oppor tun1t y

REFI N A N CE or pur r ll r!"&gt; l
you r hom e 30 y r ar I ll&lt;.('rt
ra te WV a &amp; Oh 10 Lrrtdf'r
Morl g aqe, 77 E St,11 f' St
A t hens. Oh 614 59'1 3051

RI G HT f r on t frndcr l or
Chev ro iC' t. 1976 1977 M on i C'
Car l o. m u st be 1n oood c on
d 1t 1on. 304 675 44 21

Sa t 9 to 4. l 112 mi le oul 21 8
off Rt 7.

11

27

Gn l ct. Sl l vf'r , STI •rl 1n q ,
wwr lry , r 11H1S. n ld co1n s &amp;
c urr f' n r y Eel Burk el! Bn r
IJt' r StuJO . M1d rll epor t 997

Ya r d Sale 9 11 Th 1rd Ave,
Ga ll1 po lis Sa t Ju ne 26 ,
on l y 9 to 3 Ga mes. g 1rl s
and
1ad1 es
c l o lh1 ng ,
hou se hold 1tem s

614-388·8683.

]1

!57)
N f'Pd o: per i£' 11 CC'd m~1n to
do body w o rk ,,nd c lean u p
AJJply HysPI Is Usecl Cnrs 111
Ru tlnnd. Oll 10

L os t.,nd Fou nd

YOUNG'S

ba semen t, 32' f a"'f:l 1=
work shop. Jull y
c arpeted , t nsul a SI'\'-~.... \. heat pu mp. 80'x 41 S' lot,

$23.00Q

31 WMW if k
Ret
PI
P l f'&lt;'l '&gt; ilnl .
Tl1 ur&lt;.cl.:l y
Fr1day . 9 to 3 00 p m
A dul ts. c tldclr f'ns c lo! h l mt
~1nd m1 sc

Co l l 1e, na m e Lil dd 1e, ma lf' ,
Cl 1fl 0n ar ea 30 4 773 5332

Pom eroy , Oh io

s t o r age
til e
blo c k
b u tldrn g w 1th ove r 5.000

PI
9 5.

W A N TEO TO BUY Old t ur
n 11u r f' .:lncl An i 1QU P&lt;. a t rt ll
k 1nd s. c al l K c nnf' tt l Sw ,1 1n
44 6 3159 or 7S6 1967 1n thl"'
f' Vl'l11flll 5

iiJf

REESE
TRENCHING
SERVICE

Pool Jus! 127,000
NEW LI STIN G - La r ge

'1 114 Mt
V Nn on .
P lea sant. Ju nf' '15 .
Junf' 26. 9 2

9

M ISC. ~e~~ h a.!!_C!!_C e

N EW LI STIN G Ex
Ira niC e home rn the
woods
Lar ge f e~m lf y
room wtlh
fi r epla ce
F tne ca r pe t1n g, g ar a q e,
shop , 3 bed r oom s, 2 full
ba th s, centr al a1r an d
hea t , sl1din g g l ass d oo r
to p a t1 o, m od ern eq ut p
ped kit c hen an d 1117
acres Onl y $62, 000

M r Oerm dl s Tr r1il c&gt;r Court
G rl ll F er ry , ClOih cs dfl d
m1 sc ell anf'ou s il em &lt;. . Thur
sd n y, Fr 1day a nd Sa turday
9 n m In ?

'1 k 1tl en s fo qood hom e 614
992 2986

1

you want it ...

6 14 W ?

7176

Al so Transmission
PH. 992· 5682
or 992· 7121
3·24 ti c

Phone
1-( 614) -992· 3325

tor $23 .000

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

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

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

PIG ROAST
THIS SUNDAY

Pub li C Not JC€

PUB LI C NOTICE

K t ll en&lt;; l o qood home Call
446 417 3

161 25 l tc

161 25 tt c

16) II , IB .15 31r

M ill (' p ~l r l Cn nn TNr 1er l o
q 1v r nway 614 388 8738

St. Rt. 124 Pomeroy . OH ,

54

Y A RD sa lf' rl l ~o r rf'"&gt; l
TtlOma s.
1 m il C' ~1b o v 0
G l(' nwoocl , Srl l urd ny 26 11 1 ,
9am 6prn

3069

July 17. 1982 at 9 a m •n th e
S yra c u se
Munr c 1pa l
Bud di ng Ci l 1ze n s of Su tt on
Towns hi p , inc l ud 1ng Se nior
Cltt zens, a r e we l com e to a t
ten d th ese mee tm g s

G (nn t 5 f a m ily y ar d Sille.
S.-1 t . June '16 . a nd Sun J un e
77 3 mil es nort h ot ( llf'S ier .
1ust below Ea stern H 1q h
Sc hool
So m e th 1n Q f o r
ev ery one. ZC' n1lh s tNeo.
q lnssw ar e. depr f'SS1on . c a r
n1 v n1 s tonr tar s. col lec
linbles. pol s. p a nr.. tu p
pC' rwnr e. farm tool&lt;.,, rtnd
m uc h m or r l trms Cl(lCIPrl
rl ild y

C c~l l

5

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

D ana and Ru th Cnn trr r es
(n Sy r ac u se Sn o 9,1 11 1111 1
Rn 1n or Sh1 ne. k 1dS CIOIIW S
and mo r e

L 1qht del1ve r y w or k ( fl
G a ll ta . M e1g s and M ason
Co un t y I f you hav e '1 or 3
hour s 1n ttl r a ft er noon r&lt; Ou
c an nr l a good 1n co m c
Mu sf be dependa b le ancl
hnvf' r el1 nh iP Vf' lll r lf' F or
1n for ma l 10n send nom e, ad
dr ess. ptlone number an d
year &amp; m a ke at v e h 1C l C' to
bo x 602 . G all1 po i1 S D ail y
Tr 1bunr . 875 3rcl
Ave.
G a ll 1pOI 1&lt;&gt;, O h 45631

Cal l

8 20 li e

6 21 l mo

• to II I •»o

June 25 an d '1 6 Lo nq st r ee t .
Ru tl and , Oh L1v 1nq r oom
Su1 te, ! abi es. m1 sc

Gtv ea way

4

K 1IICns Cn l l 446 38 87 allr r

Pub li C N OII CL'

POM E ROY
OR DI NANCE NO 51!

J umbo Bob Wh ite
Q UAI L

li ce nse d &amp; Bond ed

Rt. 3, Bo x 54

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

675-- Pt. P l easa n t
4S8- l eon
S76- Appl e G rove
773-M ason
882- New H a v en
89S- l etar t

Pomeroy
985--Chest er
l 43-P ortla nd
247- Let a rt Fa lls
949- Ra cin e
742- R utla nd
667- Coolvill e

Up to 15 Words . Sue. da y

Y ard Sa le

(Av erage 4 word s per l ine )

Publ iC N OI ICC'

0 1
111./1
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Dozer &amp; backhoe se r ·
vic e, w at er , sewe r . pon ·
ds,
found a t i on s ,
rec lam ation .

Si zes from 4 t o 6 and all
wood building s 24xl6.
In sul a ted Dog Hous es

EUGENE LONG
f ' \ Jf.! P O.._, I
VILL••\•F
H /•l l

l t&lt; 1tch en
M il sO n . W Va
6 '1 0 1 m o

No Sund ay Ca ll s

ALL STEEL
BUILDINGS

4 20 tt c

A rea Code 304

992- Mtddleport

446-Ga llipolis
367- Chesh i r e
388- V i nton
24s-- Rio G ra nde
2S6-G uya n Di st .
643- A ra bia D is t .
379- W a lnut

81 H om e I m prov em ent s
82 P l u mb1 n g &amp; H ea tmg
83 E xc av at 1n g
8.:1 Elec r 1ca l &amp; Re l r1 Qer a i1 &lt;Jn
85 Gener al H auling
86 M H Rep c11r
87 Uph olste ry

6 1 F c1r m E QU ip me n t
6'1 Wan l ('d to bu y
6J L 1ves to c k
64 H rlY &amp; G r a1 n
65 Seed &amp; Fcr til l l e r

I 30&lt;1 173· S64

c

" To teU the truth , Mn Brady.
we don 't get ma ny calls about
motes on the root ''

Announ cem en ts

and
st:w 1ng
SWEEPER
m a c h1ne r e pa 1r . par ts. and
SU PPli eS
P 1ck. UP and
de l tv er y, Dav1s Vac uu m
Clea ner , one half mile up
Geor g es Cr ee k Rd
Ca ll
446 0?94

------------lf------------+- - -- -------+ ------------1 6446k1 ll046ens7 to q1v f' away

St!rwlces

Farm Supplies
&amp; llves teeu

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

949·2860

J 29 tf c

O'Brien Electric'
Service

following telephone exchanges. ..

73Va ns&amp; 4W D
74 Mo tor c yc l es
75 B oa ts &amp; M o tor s
76 Aut o P art s &amp; A cc es sor1 es
77 A ut o Rep a ir
78 Ca mp1n g E qu1pm enl

• SI &lt;Hn less Stee l
• F1berg la ss
• V m y l L 1n ers

3

PERM ANE N T

71 A u tos for Sa le

72 Truc k s for Sa le

WEPOOL
TOGETHER

" Beau tiful , Cust om
S uitt Garages"
Ca ll for
fr ee s1d1ng
es t i m a t es , 94 9-280 1 or

licensed &amp; Bonded
PH. 992·7201

Po m eroy , Oh .

Transpar tatlen

51 t :ou sehold G ood s
52 CB , T V &amp; Ra d1 0 EQU ipm en t
53 An i (QU C'S
54 M1 SC M er c ha nd iSe
55 B uild1 ng Su ppl1 es
56 Pe ts for Sa l e
57 Mu sc 1a l In st r um ent s
58 F r u ll s 8. Vege tab les
59 F or Sa l e or Tr ade

5 -27 - 1 mo pd

V i nyl &amp; Alu m i num
SIDIN G

• back hoe
•e xcavat in g
• se pti c sys t em s
• A wa ter , sewer
&amp; gas lin es
• dump tru ck
• lim es ton e

Ri1d 1a tor S p ec ~o1 1i s t
NAT H AN R IG GS
35 Yr s Ex pC' n en ce

Classified pages cover the

?1 Bu s1ness Qppor tu n d..,.
7? M oney to Loan
?J P r ofeSS IOnal Serv 1c es

• Freezer s

Open 9 t ill 5
Closed Sun . &amp; M on .
PH . 7-12-2081

PARTS and SERV I CE

S1zes sta rt from 30 x24"

Merthand;se

PARTS

• Dish ·

4 5 ti c

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111 Cour t St ., Pom eory , O hi o 45 769

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New and U sed

T he Wa lt er E
Fran ce
f amil y of Rutl and, Oh w 1sh
to ex press th e1 r dee pest
th a nk s to eac h one who
he lped 1n an yway du r1n g
th e dea th o f fhe1r lov ed one
The k 1nd n ess show n has
been a b less1ng to u s w h1ch
we
have
qreally
ap
pr ec 1a ted May our Lor d
b less you .=ill

Help W;a nt ed

II

Card of Th a nk s

Truck, A uto and
HAR LEY
D AVIDSON

a

u .s. Rt . 50 East

LAFF-A-DAY

FRYE'S

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

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MOTORS, INC.

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" CUT OUT
FOR FUT URE USE"

BOGGS

BASEMENTS
PATIOS
DRIVEWAYS
PARKING LOTS
CEMENT FINISHER
RICHARD GARFI ELD
985-4464

To end marriages

The

Ohio

and work ·sllop.
Duk e

C l eaners, 241 9 Ja ckson
Ave. Poin t Pleasan t , W . V a
Someone to give free
es t i m a t e
to
in s t a ll
a luminvm si ding on 4 r oom

house. phone 304-882·2810.

To!;tlj~l ~c·

tri c. well insul ated '· and
easy to hea t . Comp l etl y

remod led. $39,500 614·742·
2211 or after S, 614·742·220 1
Close !o school
Good
loc ati on .

i - - - -- - - - - --In Rutland suburbs. 1 ac r e
f arm hou se . $9 ,500 .

1614 · 1'49· 242~8 .

41

Hous es f or Rent

Homes for Rent , Lease or
Land con t r a c t in town or
countr y
Ca ll
Str ou t

Real ty, 446 0008 .
6 rm &amp; b a t h . lnq u1re
8 Sec ond A ve, Ga ll ipo l iS.

�Friday, June 25, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Th" Baily

s .. ntirwi -

Pagt• - 11

I &gt;II 'K 'I HAlT

1982
41

54

They'll Do It Every Time

Hou ses t or Rent

.,_

a pt , HUD except ed

A One Rea l Es tates, Ca r ol
Yeager Rea lt or

Cal l 304

6/S S104 or 6/S SJ86

In Crown C1fy, $225

per

mo S'JOO depos 1f 367 0242

Hou se.
120 Jrd
Ave
Ga l lipOliS 'l bdr , ga s heat .
dep req
The W•seman

Ga llipolis S350 per mo
Ref 8°tt nssume loan Ca ll
446 39 19
or
446 0021 ,

Pomeroy 1
bd room .
remode l ed.
408 Sp r1ng
Carpe ted, secu r•fY depos1f

SlOO Ren t Sl95 Ci! ll after 6
p m 992 2288
7 room house, st ove and
relr1g In Pomeroy S200
per month plus uf •l•f•cs
Depos. t rcqu.red 614 997

614 992 3090
3 bd room . 1 ba th , pat• o.

11

basement , 2 c ar garaqe

11

mile north of Addtson $22 5
m onth
References
and
depos1t rcqutred 367 7257

HOU SE. 807 Jrd

Sf New

H aven.
WV . $200 $100
depostt G IPn C H arr ah,
Parker sburg 304 422 31 17

REMODELED Jbedroom .
unlurntshed . $1 75 00 man
th Mtddleport . adults. only ,

30' 882 2460
Mobtl e Hom es
for R ent

42

Mobile Hom e. Eureka .
Bdr . turn . rtverfront lol,
r ef &amp; depos1t Ad ult s, S IOO
mo I 643 16 44
Clean 12x60. 2 bdr mobile
home Furn . conven tent ,
at r
good
netg hborhood
cond sec dep req Ca ll at
ter 5. 446 8558

s1

A par tm ent
l or Rent

&lt;1&lt;1

Hou se t or rpnf 4 rooms &amp;
bath Full basement , stove
&amp; retr .gera tor 1n kll c hen

2 bedroom
apr
larqe
rooms . basemen t. yard. ap
plti!nccs
furnt shed
Call
ev en•nq sJOd 675 754 1
Un t urntshed 1 hr apt call
JOd 675 22 18 from 8 am t o 6
p m Ca ll 304 675 6753 unlll
9 30 p m
TWO
tur n t s hed apar t
menrs . each t hree room s &amp;
bath. adul ts, depostt , 30d

6/S 2482

45

Furn• sh ed Rooms

SLEE PIN G

ROOMS "no

l tght hou sekee ptn g
Park Central Hot el

npt .

Furntshed
Room
$125 .
u rtltltes paed . 9 19 2nd ave .
Ga l lipO l iS
s. nql e mal e
share bath Call 4d6 4d l 6 at
ter 7PM
Rooms Wtth COO ktnq, Crl bi C'.
a 1r , $dO cl week 30 4 773

56S l
Spac e lor Ren_t

46

Ca ll614256 1922

Park , Route 33 , N orth a t
Pomeroy Larqe lot s Ca ll

992 7479
Small
tratler
spaces
Mason 30d 773 565 I

6 14 992 3324

BUSINES S Opportun!ly ,
otft ce
space
or sma l l
bustness
r oom
besede
Sayre 's Outck Dr ilw, JOd

MOBILE
HOME FOR
RE NT WIT H OPT ION TO
BUY. se tt tng on lot halfway
between Hunt.nqton &amp; PI
Pleasant. 30d 576 1711
TWO bedroom l urntshed ,
per m o n th . N ew
H aven. 30d 88 2 2466

SISO 00

TWO bedroom. atr con
d•ltontng , LP gas heat.
$150 00 plu s u ttl tft es &amp;
deposll , n o pe t s H ende r son
T ra de Park , H enderson .
5th tr ader o n le f t

REMODELED . 3 bed r oom .
un l urnt shed , $175 00 man
th M tdd le po rf. adults on l y ,

304 882 2460
Mobile H ome , Eureka, 1
Bdr , tur n , rtverfront lot.
ret &amp; de pos tl Adu lt s S\00
mo . I 643 26.4d
Apartment
for Rent

44

Apartment. 2 hdr , unl , no

pets Ca ll 446 3937
1

AND

2

BEDROOM

APARTME N TS Rent st ar
t s a t · 1 bedroom $152 and 2
bed r oom $ 188 pe r mon t h

SPEC IA L
RATES
TO
SE NI ORS Cal l 446 27 4S or
leave me ssage on ma ch tne
F urn t s h ed
Apa rt me nt
$200 Uttltlt es patd A dult s,
607 2nd Ave 1 BR 446 4416
after 7 p m
Loca ted tn Oak Hill, Oh d
rm , furnt shed
ap t
No
childr en Dep &amp; ret r eq
Ca ll 6 14 682 6010
tJnturntshed 2 bder apart
ment t or rent PI Pleasant.

6/S 22 18 SAM 6PM, 675 67SJ
unttl9 30 PM

In

duplex S rm &amp; 1 ba t hs ,
Ca l l 446
JS87
adul t s, no pels

1n Mi dd lepor t 2 room e f
ttciency a pt I 304 882 2566
Large I room &amp; ba th et
fl c eency apar tm en t Mostly
turn1 shed S 100 a month

p lu sde p 6149915691

2 very n tce apt s tn Mtd
dleport

N o c hildren

Par

6/S 14JS
For Lease

49

F or lease 2 bdr , ce dor riln
ch
h ea uttful
ston e
firep l ace ,
wrap
nround
deck. l ove l y 6 acre se t11 nq ,
near Green Schoo l Cnll
Wtseman Aqe n cy, .t-16 3M3

51

Hou se hold Goods

SWAI N
AUC T IO N FURNITURE &amp;
PAWN SH OP 62 Ol1ve St ,
Ga ll tpolls
9x 12 lin oleu m
ru g $22. 3 p tece ltvtnQ room
su1 t es
couch lov e sea t
chatr $ 199 , 2 ptece l •v•ng
room su11e s tr am Sl40 up.
l ove sea t s fr om $70 up.
maple dt net se t s f rom $99
to $199 . wa ll hugqer s $ 100.
r ec ltn c r s
$80 ,
map l e
ro c ker s
$49,
b ed room
sut t es $ 150, va r1 ety of t ab le
lamps, marble t op stands
$30 and up . box spr mgs &amp;
ma ttr ess
(new)
S IOO ,
seve r al uttlt l y c abtne t s, kt l
c he n ca b tne t s wood &amp;
me t aL baby bed s, c hests of
drawer s $25 t o $60 , 3 way
rec l 1n ers $ 100 , gas &amp; etec
tnc ra n ges, r ef n qcra t or s,
was h stand s, b u nk beds
comp l ete
w d h bunk 1es
S170. seve ra l d r esse r s. hall
trees, beds. brass head
board bed s S35 , bookcases.
smo k e r s. H oover sp tn dry
washer,
w r1nger
t ype
was he r s. hut c h , coa l &amp;
wood he at er s , t e lev •s•on s.
t ans, new too ls o f a ll kmd s,
varte t y of silv ers t one cook
ware Ca ll.t46 3 159

GOO D

U SE D

AP

PLI A N CES
washers,
dry ers,
re fr1 gera t ors.
ra n ges
S k aggs
Ap
p l ta nces , Upper R 1ver Rd ,
hes tde Stone Crest Mote l
446 7398
Norge auto was her , la t e
modeL S90 Sea r s dryer S90
Whtrlpool washer $ 11 0. A ll
ntce and gu aran t eed Ca ll

4468181
2 Frost free r efrtger at or s
a nd 1 G tb son 15 cu II c hes t
fr eeze r P r 1ced a t $200 per
un1t Ca ll446 3800 .
2 sp eed Whir lpool washer
ex tr a n1 ce, 5 te mp F rt g
dr ye r , eac h $90, gua ran
teed Ca ll614 256· 1207.

tn n 1n Pome r oy

Apartm e nt s 67S SS48
APARTMENTS , mob1le
homes ,
house s , "' Pt
Pl easa nt and Gall1pol•s
614 ·«6·821 1 or614 245 9484.
APARTMENT
1n
Pl e asant, 614·-146·8221 .

Pt .

LARGE , furnished, one
bedroom apartment in PI.
Pleasant ,
modern fur
ntture, washer -dryer hook

up, no pets, phone 304·67S·

1386
Now Haven Furnished two
bedroom apt . air cond . and
fully carpeted . $250.00,
$1110.00 deposit . all utilities
paid. 614·-146· 7526.

$2 19 up to $49S

Desk $ 110

Hut c hes, $300 and $375 .
maple
or ptne flntsh
Bedroom su•tes
Basse t t
Cherry. $795
Bunk bed
complete w•lh mattr esses .
S750 and up to S395 Cap
t atn's beds, $275 comp l e t e
Baby beds, $99 Mattresse s
or box sprtngs , full or t w tn ,
$58 , ltrm , $68 and $78
Queen se t s, $ 195 4 dr
ches t s, $d2 5 dr c hes t s,
S5d Bed frames . $20 and
$25 , 10 gun Gun cab• ne t s.
$350 . dtnette c hatr s $20
and $25 Gas or elec trt c
ranges.
$325
Baby
mat r esscs. $25 &amp; $35 , bed
f ramesS20. $25. &amp; $30 Used
Furnt tu re
book case.
r anges and TV's J m il es
out Bulavllle Rd Open 9am
to 7pm, Mon thru Frt . 9am
to 5pm Sa f

USE D FURNITURE Used
so l i'! , toveseat. chatr, so la
and c ha tr , 19 cu It S•de by
Stde refnqera t or , used Cilf
pf'l. roorh '&gt;t7P Corh .n and
Snyde r Fu r ntlure. 446 1171
NEW HOU RS Man t11ru
T hur s 9to6.Frt 9to8 Sa t
9 t o 6 E!ec lrt c r ange $65 .
auto washer $75 , 5.000 BTU
a•r co nd $95, sw •ve l rocker
$20. roc ker reel mer $20 , 30
.n qas r anqe $95 Skagqs
App lt a nces, Upper R1ver
Rd , bes1de Stone Cres t
Mo t el 446 7398

S4

tl y furn1 s hed 614 992 S880

3 r oom turn apt f or rent
$250 a month, •nc fud•ng
uf •l•t•es. 1nqu 1re at M eigs

Sof a . chatr, rocker . ot
l oman , 3 t ab les. (ex tr a
hPavy by Front1er ). $685
So la , c ha 1r and toveseat.
$275
Sofas and cha 1rs
pr 1ced trom $285 to $795
Tabies. $38 and up to $ 109
Htd e a beds,S3d0.
queen
S•Ze , $380 Recltners , $175
to $295, Lamps fr om $ 18 to
$65 5 pc d tn eftes fr om $79 .
to S385 7 pc , $189 and up
Wood t able wtth d c hatr s,

446 0377

trailer
Real
n• ce. adult s on l y Brown 's
Tratl er Park . Mtnersvtlle

1 bedroom

Hou se hold Goods

LAYNE'S FURNI TURE

COU NTR Y MOBILE Home
1 bdr mobile home below
Eureka Re f &amp; dep req

8 H P rtdtng lawn mower,
r o ta till er. snow b l i'!de f or
qrave l y , pu sh
mower

5 month o ld Reg York s hir e
Te rr• er pup , shots &amp; wor

phone 304 6/S 6809

med. Sl iS Ca ll 446 4120

One wh•le co tn Mas t er
metal detec tor , 5000 D . I
yrM o ld $ 150 Ph one 304

AKC Reg
Old E ngli s h
Sheep dog, f ema le, 4 yrs
o ld Call 614 256 1786 after

Go.nq out of Bu s• ness saiP
Lon q Rdlt&gt; Shop Ent 1rC'
s 1oc k . plus
2 qloss
st1owcoc:,rs Junr 20 lhru 27
5 p m t (1 9 p m 614 992

even• ng s 446 3189

BEMCO mattresses or box
spnngs, full or twm , $58 6
P•ece Naug ahyde heavy
wood living room su.te
$695 P•ffow arm sofa &amp;

M tSC Merch.lnd tce

Pla Sit C Sepltc Tanks Sl a i P
o'lnd count y t~pprove d 1, 000
on I tank , pr tce $3 .t0 O t her
s•zeo:, .n s tock , 11a ut tn your
P• Ckup truck Ca l l 614186
S930 , Ja c kson , Oh
RO N

EVA NS ENTERPRISES

RATLIFF 5 POOL CE N
TER Poo ls sn le , supplt es &amp;
G nlltpOIIS,
6579
In

d0 3 2nd Ave .
Oh Call 4d6
qround Ablove

Q 1 0UI"lr1

17d
p tl 'CCS br o wn
un
d erptnnnlQ lor 1 mobile
homP used 1us t I y ea r A
c:.cvP n &amp; one half f ee l by 58
•n che w•dc mu lti colored ,
hr.:11ded oval ruo V... h tt e
un tf or ms f pan t su lf sJ thr ee
Clt lf Pr (&gt; nl StyleS . SIZPS 9 10
Cal l r~ ft er 4PM 446 3065
Buy, sell or tr ade horses &amp;
pontf'S 194 1 F ord 1 112 I ,
PM II y rf' slor ed Ca ll 6 l d

379 276 1 a lt e r 4PM
Commf'fc•a l uplwl s i Ny
sc wtnQ
machtnf'
qood
co n d Ce1ll 4d6 9790
Yashtca MG 1 camera w1th
accesso r tf'S
Ex cel lent
cond Ci11 16ld 245 63 49

$40 Ca ii6 14379243S
3 o ld e r 10 fl wal dtsplay
cases w1 t h Slidtng qlass and
doors a t to p, d ra wer and
ca b•ne t s a t bottom Cl a rk 's
Jpwe lry S tar~. dd6 269 1
Model II 48 Rem tn gton 12
qauge auto, mod Ca ll 614

947 9S09 a lt erS 614 367 0327

Do ze r 55 lnte rn a t•ona l TD6
Wtth we nc h, $25,000
77
Plymouth 440 eng1ne Call

chair $375 Roll top desk ,
dark &amp; light , Sl89 Bunk

614-256· 1288 alter 6.

beds,

39 yds . ca rpet , hum idifi e r

c omplete,

tnc tude

mattress, $199. Complete
water bed shop with 10

&amp;

air c lean.ng

ma c h•ne

Ca 11614·245·9S87

recliners $169 . and up. La ·
Z· Boy r ecliners in stock

USED FURNITURE 5 pc.
&amp; 7 pc. din e lt sets, studio
couch &amp; chair, bedroom
suite Hollywood style, bunk
beds, glass front book ·
Flair Furniture &amp;
Gallipolis Ferry ,
9·6. Phone 304·

--- ~_erovements

STUCCO PLASTER 1NG
te x tu red ceilings com
mercia \ a nd r es tdenttal,
free estimates Call614·256

1182 .
PAINTIN G
int erior and
exter•or ,
plumbtn g,
roof•ng, some remodeling

20 yrs
9652

s ho ts Cal l 6 14 947 9509 a f
fer S6 14 367 0327
Groom tn g servtces
f or
pe t s
W tll Cl tp EngliSh
Sheep dogs, poodles &amp;
Schnauze r 's
Reason ab le

For app t 6 14 992 7342

L1ve Bo'lil n•q lll f rawlf'rS .
mtnnow s
tnL' ,l l worms
w {1x worm s, rl l MapiP Wood
Chr tst •Ail (o'lm p Gro unds .
b f' tW f'f'n
R.1r1nt'
ancl
Sy r c1CUSI' on Rl 12d
No
Su ndeW SE!If'c.,

POODLE

pup s,

.,..'"

THREE ma l e AKC Stiv e r

Poodles. ca ll 304 882 3672

c,• ..,.....__

~~==========::;;:::==========~

a II shots, 304 d58 1536

1

...

TROYBIL T Ro t oltllrr s ill I
models
dtsco unts •
1m
med•ilte Sh tprnenl Trc1de
1n your old rotottller on a
new Tr oyb tll and qe l a free
G&lt;Hdenway
Squccz o
Stratner Cilll 703 94} 3871
o r wrtte H• ckory Htll Nur
se r y , Rt I Box 39NurseO A,
F tc; lwr sv tl lc. VA 22939

Tree1ng Wa lk er Reg ma le,
1 y r o ld, $150 Ca ll 304 · d58

Hay Sl 2S ba le'" f1eld 304
67S ·22S4 or 304 675 1302

H ,l rpf'r .
CALL
RotJf'rt
dl&lt;; !rlbUI Or
Of
Me rlCIOW
F r f'c:, l, Pr odu c I s. ]04 675

1793

loy

Pood le,

S60,

house dog, good tor o lde r
coup le or stud , AKC, c h a m ·
payne co lor , regiStered ,

304 6/S
57

soss

71

Lowry Gente orga n S 1000

NEW
fl70 12

R rm ~nqt on
CiUt'l()('

model
30 •11Cil F c

304 671 18/9
SINf' O C rl~ S I' II I'
df'fk
w.1l kN i tJmpe r . r oc k•nq
l lo r &lt;:,('. &lt; fll11bt n rl l ton B~by
Mr~ r &lt;ifi:ln clrt r (lt/Nl Crl r C:. f'.-lt

30 4 895 ] 8)8
Sof &lt;'l cc'ln hf' mMIP 1n10 bf'd

530 00 304 6/S 3/ •10

Used Conn Trumpet , good
co ndtt 1on
Prt ce
$ 100
Phone 30d 675 1835
For Sa le or Trade

Ley l a n d
270
O t ese l
$5500 00 . Farmhand Grtn·
de r Mtx e r $ 1500 00 , 5 toot
Rotary
Cutt er s $425 00 ,
18 d x34
Dual
Wh ee l s
$500 00 , 17 f oo t H ay T ea d er
demo $2500 00 . New Tur
bo Mowe r $2900 00 . b tg
dtscounts on New Deu t z
Trac t or s , O l tver 60 Bal e r
$d75 00 . N o r easona bl e of
f er r ef used S•ders E Qutp
ment. H ende r son 304 ·675

C.H po~rl&lt;:, l o r &lt;; ,1 1r
77
Plymou th 3 18 l'ntHrW nnd
tr r1 n SI1115'&gt;JOn J ROO x ld
ltr f'&lt;; JO.t 773 5H87

TINTING

Auto

Comme r c tal Restdent1al
A lso k tts available Energy
Control Syst em Ca lf 446·
3100 or 446 71 22.

Gr nr &lt;;
'; lf' rlrn
C nrpel
( lf'iln ScO ! Cll
Gilu r cl F ref'
es t•t"na tr'l c:,p r1nq c, prrt,llc:,
(,f&gt;n f' Smt lll, 997 6309
Unfurn .stwc1 7 br rtpl c rtll
30467 5 27181rom8a m To6
p m Celli 30d 67 5 6253 unt d
930pm
TW O t urnlS ilf' d
cl prtrl
mf'ntc:, , r ae II thr l'e r ooms &amp;
IM i h , fl (lult &lt;; Clf' PO"&gt;t l , )04

U sed mat er•al s Butldtngs I
&amp; R at G DC St ee l beams,
wood &amp; ston e See Jtm
G il es

PRICE' S

300 II Cedar l u mber $300

304 6/S S492
56

Pets for Sale

DRAGONWY N D
CA T
TERY
KENNEL AKC
Chow
pupptes,
CFA
Htm a laya n , Pers 1a n and
S1amese k•H e ns Ca ll 446
38 4d aft er 4 p m

H ILLCREST

KE NN EL

Boardtng a ll breeds, c lea n
1ndoor ou t door
fa c tll ttes
Also AKC
Reg
Dobe r
mans Ca ll 446 7795

Board1nQ a n d groom m g
AKC
Gordon
se tt e r s.
E ngli sh Cocke r Span1e l s

Ca ll 614 388·9790
POODLE G ROOMIN G
Ca ll Judy Tay lor a t 614 367
7220
Son1a' s Prof ess tona l Dog
Gr oom1ng Ca ll 614 388 8547
a nd as k for Son •a

mile s. 11.000 . Call 614 388
9342
1975 Mon t e

Ca rl o

$1,000

Cal l446 0924

Grave l y
Tra c t or s Free
Atachme nt promott on ends
Jun e 30th Buy your new
Grave l y now a nd rece•ve a
f r ee at ac hm ent Wtlh your
t rac t or
Ou tdoor EQJ.Jtp
men t Sale J e t of Rt 7 &amp; 35,
Gal ll polt s, 446 36 70 Week

day 9 los . Sa t 9 to 1

Call 6 14 256

slaftonwagon.
&amp; runs good,

1979 TransAm ex tr a c lea n,
tull y loaded $6,995 Ca ll

446 928S
73 Ftat 128 sedan, 40 ,000
m il es. SSOO 71 Supe r B . 383

maq , 1 of SOO. S6SO
446 369 1 or 446 736S.

Call

1980

exc

Ce li ca

cond Cal l after S. 67S 7438

s pd . 6 cy l . SJ25 1972 Nova,
$49S Ca ll446 ·01S7

Outdoor

Trac t or ( D av •d B row n 990
d• ese l w tth end loader). ex .

cond Ca ll 614 379·26S l

1967 1/2 T Ford pt cku p , 3

1963 2 door hard top Nova
Good runn1ng &amp; body cond
N1 ce sports car $2,300 . 614

992 3640
1978 Z28 Camaro

Blue, 4

speed , good co nd Must see
t o apprectate $5,500 614

992·3640
1965 MF 35 Gaso ltne tr ac t o r
w •t h 6 F t scraper b l ad e

$2,79S Phone 304 S/6·2297

1974 Plymouth Scamp wtth
v1 nyl roof , tm ·cassette
ra d10
wtth
tr~ · axel

s peake rs . 614·992· 7039

l i VCS IOCk

REG QUARTER HOR SES

1973 FORD Tormo , 302, AT ,

Tr a tntng ,
s h ow tn g,
breed tn g, sa les and boar
d tn g Cont ac t, Dan Beam,
Ga lllpolt s, 446 018 3

P S,

Reg tsf er ed a nd g r ade hor
ses, exce ll ent 4 H proiect
E n g lt sh and we ste rn sad ·
di es
eve rythtn g
1mag.na bl e m horse equtp
ment and suppf 1es, also
rtd tn g lessons and trail
fides a nd horse tr atnt ng .
R uth Reeves, H oot Hollow

6146983290

PB

Good condition

Ca ll Pomeroy 992 2428
HART S Used Cars,

P o ny ca rt , $75

Ne w

Haven West Vtrgini a. Over
20 less ex pe ns1ve cars in
st ock

1981 FORD E sco rt , phone
89S 3618
76 FORD P1nto wagon , •
cy l. ,
automatic
fran
smi ssion, low m11eage, no

ru s t . good
Reg1stered Quarter horse,

mpg , 304·675·

6662 .

Bay

quarte r mare 614·698 3290 .

1973 Plymouth Duster 318,
automatic,

24 Red lay1 ng hen s 304·67S·
1926
Polled He reford bull , J
years old Phone 304· 89S·
3833

51,000

miles.

$1,500 304·675 ·3470
73 PONTIAC LeMans, air
conditioning,
power

steer ing , 350 engine, $700.
or best offer over $600. by 7·
1·82, 2511 Jefferson Ave. Pl.
Pleasant.

- --

1972 Nova, new tires, new

exha!'."l• ~~59,.. Ph.o ne
675-6&gt;.JU~ .
.

31!4·

--.------67 Chevelle, 283 Automatic,
black on black. Phone 304·
675·4181.
1974 AMC Matador been
wrecked, can be flxed or
used tor parts. S300. Phone
304-675·1349.
72

Ce ramic Greenware

Sale

on Saturday ,Monday

and

Tuesday , 3 mile-s out
Jertcho
R o ad ,
Point
Pleasant
Some 1tems
redu ced 50 per cent .
Dealers welcom e Phone

304·675·2039.
SNAPPER mower , 8 HP ,
30 inch c ut, electnc start, 6
speed , 5 c utting heights ,
~00 . 00 , 304·6/S-4828

KNECK ~OYS' SHACK .

IN A LOT 0'
BUT...

must

see

to

appreciate

whee l dnve 400 cu 1n ,
auto , a•r cond ., dual tanks,

36,000 m 1 S5 .500
S87S

614 992

'7 6

E

Ford

van

M asonar y
work ,
Logue
Contract tn g,
Rt
1,

Ew1ngton
9939

Tonno

$6,000 614 ·992 3640

JSO.

mec han tca lly good, needs

Call

61088

-

CHRIST 1AN 'S
C0 N·
STRUCTION
Co nstr .,
roofmg , siding, spoUting,
fenctng , pa•nting , repairs &amp;

c leanmg

446 ·2000 ,

.POUN D ON

M~t ~rc_y~J_~s__ ~

74

1980 Hond a odessy , 2 ex tra s
rear ttres, $1,000 . Call 61~

79 Suzukt 850 , 2.500 m ttes,
emac ul ate co nd tt •on , $2 ,500

or best off er Cal 1446·8195

T~E

WINDOW, ALLEY!

ca ll

MAYBE WE CAN
GET SOMEONE'S
ATTENTI()N .1

before 8 and after 5 : 30
C &amp;
R Paint Center
Prof essto nal
pa•nters ,
commerc taf and r esi den
ftal , •nsured .41 Court Sf ,
Ga flipol•s . 446 9458 , no an
swe r «6 1758 .
Rooftng , g utt er , bl ow · tn tn ·
sullat•on , s• d•ng &amp; pamtmg
10 yrs ex pe r ie nce Ca ll 446

JJJOor614 388 9919

( ,ASO II NI Al l F.Y

pa1nl $1200 304·67S 74S4

btk e, e tec tn c st ar t , only
4,300 mil es, good c ond . Ca ll

«6 OSlS

Ge n e's
St ea m
Carpe t
Clean Scot c h Gaurd· Free
es t1mates spring spec •a ls

No sweat, Slim! I can't bel! eve it! l
The4 look
['\I qet Jume to her inter- know I had qa; in m4 so sweet
view on ttme' 11 ---:;::=Q trL.tck! to get

Gen e Sm,th , 992 6309

Georqia credit
card! Mother.
40~ didn't?

quess he wants The idiot f
Hedidf
someone not qu;te He WdS
That's whL.J I
craz4 not to turned down
qrab i.Jouf
th!ljOb!

Dtd 40u qet
the JOb, Junie?

RON 'S T e leviston Se rvi ce
SpeCia liZing 1n Zen tth and
Motorol a, Quazar,
and
house ca ll s Phone 576 2398
or «6 2454
F &amp; K Tree Tnmm.ng ,
stump remova l 675 1331

RlNGLE S'S SERVICE ex

1974 KAw Z IE 900, lS ,OOO
mil es. 11 ,400 Ca l1446 0208

penenced mason , rooter ,
c arpenter ,
e l ec t r~c1an,
ge n era l
repa~r s
and
remodeling Phone 304 ·675

1979 Kawasak • SR 650 vet
t er Fanng , e)(c cond Low

2088 or 6 7S 4560

mileag e
2S90

Water we ll s Com m e r c •a l
and Do m es tiC Test hol es
Pumps Sa les a nd Se r v1ce

$2,200

614-742

1978 1' 1 RM250 . runs exc
Must se ll b y Thur sday

$400 614·992·6362
HONDA

CB

6SO

WI NN IE
IT'S NO SECRET

YOU WfRE 'A POOR
WORKIN&lt;; GIRL " AND
THEY THOUGHT l

MY FAMILY DIDN'T
APPROVE OF YOU

FROM THE START.

THEY TRIED TO PROVE
l WAS AN UNFIT MOTH ER .
WANTED TO TAKE TH E
TWINS FRO M ME ...

DESERVED SOMEON E
HIGHER UP ON THE
SOCIAL LADDER,

304 89S·J802
ADVANCED

c u stom , sa ddle sea t , travel
trunk, h 1ghway pegs, 1500
miles, exce ll e nt condtfton,

1968 Harl ey Davtdson , E
G lide all new c hrom e, exc
running cond $2500 304

HE 'S AS DEVIOUS AND
MACf-I IAVELLIAN AS
I 'D LIKE -o FORGET
MY BROf HER.

Seam less

G utt e r -Doo rs
Off e r~ng
c ont•nuous
gutter1ng ,
sea mless s 1d1ng, roottng,
qarage
doors ,
fr ee
es ttmates. 614 698 8205

Tr~ck's for Sale :

1981 Datsun pickup
bed, 5 spd., ~. 100. Call
8380 alter 5.
1975 Ford 'llas&gt;ver 150
pickup, V·B, auto, PS, PB,
Am·FM cassefte, radials,
exc , cond. Call-146·0515.
78 Ford 4 wheel drive aut·
malic, with topper and lots
of extra, Cell4&lt;16· 1912, ·

'

ST ARKS Tr ee r~ ·. mi ng
and L aw n Se r •• t... Shru bs
trtmm ed
Phone 304 ·576

2010

~eni~ tekv~ion l~ti~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

675-6726.
BU I LDl NG.
1980 HONDA CM 400 T,
str eet bik e, 3800 miles, ltk e
new, phone 304·895·3685.
For Sale or 1 rade for gOOd
used c ar Honda 76 C R 250
El s 1nore,

BN FORD tra c t or , good
cond tlton, 304 675·6662

- ~UT AI THE DUMP BEHIND THE

THEY SURE HAULED

304 ·6/S -4596

co nd ,

SSOO

Gran

73 ... '!~f!.Slo_4Y!':P · ___
1979 F 150 4 wheel dnve
One owner Good cond ,

1980
Toyota

614 367 7307

$ 1,800

Ford

~~~k~p-SJOO 00.1

1974 Honda CB200 s treet

1969 Camara SS for sa le o r
tra de for p1 cku p truck Call

Equtpm ent Sa le J et of Rt ,
7 &amp; JS, Ga llipOliS, 446 3670

LE!lPtll ' Lll!lllPS'

9311

Grave l y Tractor s. 12 HP
rtdtng tr ac tor w tth 50 •n
mower,
used.
tn
good

63

1977 D a t sun P• Ckup, s hort
bed , new patnf Calf 446 ·
1581

S600 Ca ll614 367 ·7SJO

N ew a nd Used Tr oy Butlt
ttl le r s
f or
gar d en tn g
Swts he r I mp lem ent J o hn
D ee r e
Deater , Rt
1.
Ga lltpOII S, 446 047 5

I HAVEN'T HEARD VOICES
IN A I'IHILE . TH' KNECK.
BOYS MUST O' 60NE
IN TO THAT 5HACK. ...

tntenor , , ex t&amp;er1ort ,ex paper
hang1ng
tu red

Ca ll614·388 9762

24S SS7S

79 Cheve ll e Malibu 327 ,.
bb l , Munc te d speed, 4 11
post, new
patnf , slots.
pn ced to se ll Ca ll 614 388

74 Mere
good co nd

Farm E qu1pm ent

REDUCED

$800. 4'x 12' $960 4' x odd
$5 00 Tuppe r s P la tns, Oht o
6 14 667 JOBS

1965 Chevy Mal1bu Super
Sport convertible N ew top .
a uto, new
t~res,
66,000

cond . 11.000
9333

Weekday 9 to s. Sat 9 to 1
Metal shee t 's fl a t por ce ltn
ename l coa ted. w 1H nat!,
won' t ru st Ex ma t erta l a ll
ty pe s of but ldtn Q 20 24
ga uge d'x B' S7 00. 4' x 10'

Ca ll 446 4782

French
C •ty
Paint1ng
r:estdenttal &amp; co mmerciaL

52 Chevy tru c k , new 67 283 , Creat•ve wood decks,
$695 Ca ll «6·3691 or 446 . pressunzed pine. cedar &amp;
736S
J redwood
Free estima te

1979 Ford Ranger XL T, 4
1980 Pont •ac Sunbtrd a uto
tr a ns , power steen ng, A M
FM rad10, exce ll e nt c ond

76 Cutl ass Supreme good

61

for Sale

_ .• _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
- - - --- -- - - - - -

742 1

:Errm sopPHfi

HERE FOR '/OUR ARRE ST
I=ROM THE JU5-TI CE
IN MADRID.

SACK IN MADRID.

VOUCH FOfl. ME ,
PETER. YOU'LL
SEE,

ceilmgs Call 614 367·7784
or 614·367 7160

$500 00 Ca ll 304 576 2174 af
ter S JOp.m

Autos for Sale

G LASS

MU SIC a l
In strum ents

59

Truc~ ·s

1974

Transportation

304 67S 3238
RAB BITS
sutlabl('
f or
lry tn(l , Cr1 11 304 576 2369

72

1972 Ch ev;

1083
MALE

WE'VE 60T A WARRANT

I'll BET If HAS 50METHIN0
TO DO WITH THAT 5CEWE

CA LL McKEE 1NPU5TRIE5-.
rHEY'LL BE AI3L E

Haffelt Brosthers Custom
Carpets Free es ttm ates .
Call-446 2107

reg tst e r ed N o Chec k s, 304 ·

89S 39S8

4 30 6 14992 73S7
lo t of rnc1 rnclt c tl ed onk
ll oo rjnq 1
n $150 61&lt;'1
997 7712af te r 5p m

I OONT KNOW· EA 5Y, BUT

ALBUQUERQUE, I'L. L

CAPTAIN STEE MER Car
pet Cleaning featured by

AKC

Go ld sol i!
bed . n0wly
uphol s ter ed. $8 5
Also
11 C'X!l (J On rn&lt;l l clb le s Good
ii S new $25 f' rl C.'lll rtftrr

797Sor6 l d 742 208S

WHEN WE 6Er TO

Ca ll 614 388·

built up roof Call 61088·
9622 or 614 388·98S7

AKC
regts l e r e d,
so ltd ~
b l ack . Ge rm a n Shep h e r d
pu pp1es . champ•on blood
64 ~ ~ !:!_~~ ~G!_a.!_n__ _
l•nes, have bo th pare nt s,
30d 675 294.t
Good m •xed hay tor sa te
out of f te ld , load i t the day
•t 's baled Sl 00 a bale W1ll
BEAUTIFUL, r eg tstered,
be cut th•s week 4 mtl es
male &amp; fema le Sea lpo tnt
from Gal lipoli s, 446 0183
Htma l ayan kittens , h ave

OvN 1.000 n· ra •n•c molds
ktln s (1nd suppltes 61J 742

exp

Marcum
Roofing
&amp;
Spout1 ng
30 years ex ·
per.ence, specia lizing in

---~ -----------

bedroom suites on display,

starling price $299 up to
S2500. Big daddy cocktai l &amp;
end tables S50. Waii ·A·.Way

,.,- ---Home ___ _

~---- ·

12 mch Be lsaw se lf f eed
plaine r , 9 sets moldtng
knives , 1 shi'lper . se ve r a l
ex tr a knt ves Ca l1446 9285

by Larry Wri,ohtl

AKC Reg Brtttany Span•el
has been hunted a nd ha s

]090

BRIARPATCH KE NN E LS
May t ao w r tnqer washer
$125. and May t ag dtsh
was her $ 125 Fue l 011 tank

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ••

s

675 2482

1975 (clSC 450,
dO!f•r
tr&lt;l c l or. 1 BOO hrs , very
oond c ond , $14 ,900 Call
446 d537

.ns t .=~llatton

Pets for Sale

SSO 304 67S 1349

Gaso t•ne and hea t tnQ fuel
Co l i Excelstor Oil Com
pr1ny 6 14 99'1 2205

For sa le o r r en t w•th opf1on
to buy J bdr . 638 Jay Or .

S6

AKC ma le pood le puppy
Also whtte fema le pood le
Ph o ne 4d6 ·0857

67S 1771

Agency, 446 3643

1784

Mtsc . Merchand•ce
---·

WE DOl NG dress, s•ze 14,

3 bdr house good loca t. on,
'J bd r

Sentinel

Ohio

Exce lrent

con·

d1lion . Phone 304·675·4662

r e mod e lmg,

ca rpentry,
root.nq ,plum
btng, c oncr e t e work 304

FRIDAY

6/S 2440

6/25/82

82

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AND HEATIN G

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Motors for Sale

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1980 Bomber classic bass
and ski boat, fully equ1ped ,

90 HP motor and trailer
Cal l614·367·0690
1978
Lund ·
in
board/ outboard 18 It , 120
l-iP sk • boat &amp; tratler . Ex
c ond . Call 614 256·6236 or
446 8146 .

(I) Electric Company
(fi) Over Easy

Phor.e 446 3888 or 446 4477

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Ga ll ipo l• s Otverstf• ed Con ·
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backhoe work
Spec •a l
farm r a tes Ca lf us for free
esttmates 446 4440

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For water lines, sew er
ltnes. sept •c t anks or leaky
basements ca ll Hayman

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The Hoe man 614 992·2618
1974 Chrys le r 16 ft boat
and trader . 1975 Chrys ler

c her , ba ck hoe, and dozer
Footers , gas li nes, water
lin es, Rutland , Oh•o . 614 ·

IS' Starcraft alum , V·haul ,
3S HP &amp; trailer . S600 Ca ll
614 ·367·7530.

742 2903

ssso

120 HP

84

Mercury

Cruise,

Dorsett

----

Car parts for sa le . 72
Plymouth 318 engtne, end
transmission . 2· 800 x u
tlres. 304·773· 5882 .

.

~- ~ef!~P!!"~!LOJ! - -

service . Author•zed Smger
Scissors.

Fabric

Shop ,

Pomeroy 992·2284.

Is __ :· ~~~er~l!t~uJ·~~~-~=
JONES

14th'

a

··Need • S{i.fP.~Ihlng haul ~d
away or ~thing moved?
We'll do ir. Cal! -146·3159 or
Oual!ly Autobody &amp;. Paint 614 · 2~ · 1967 af.l er 6.
work . Professional custom
paint work on motorcycles.

(Jl ® Duke1 of
Hazurd 86 and luke are

D

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{R) {60 min .)

Auto Trim Center, 446·1968.

i6

Campl!l.l_
Equlprniiit ..• w

It, 1963. TrenlwoQd self
contained camper, sleeps
4, a·c with awning, can be
seen at Shady Watrs Camp,
10 miles south Rt, 2, PI,
Pleasant

•

- - - .-

~--

•

JIMS W!''•!~ tll,jj:vice. Call
Jim Lan1er, JQlrli$~
·- · ' ..

/Campers
B II . side In truck camper,
exc . cond, $500, Call 614·
·256·9333 ,

MO.WREYS Up~olstery Rl
1 Box 124, .Pt. Pip asant, 304:
675-41~ ..
•

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' B:3D

~7 ~--:_ .. u'il!.o!!t!:~v
TRl STATE
UPHOLSTE!!Y SHOP
1163 Sec. Ave., Gallipolis .
-146· 7833 or «6·1133.

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614-367· 7471

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or be's! offer. 614·992·6047 .

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6286
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Sleeps 6 . $6 ,000 . Like new .
614 ·992· 3402.
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Reagan meets Shultz at Camp David

Regatta schedule
FHIDAY , Jum• 25
6: 30p.ni. - Sk t Shuw by Frt' nch Ci ty Ski Cl ub
followed by L'llll'rtainnwnt on the sl&lt;-tgl'
9.00 p.m .- Vt1Ulh Dancl' at tlw parking lot
Mu\'lng wtlh lhl' sounds of "Tntnzt t"
SATU ROA Y,.lunl'26
9 - ~0a . m . Ct:tsllllg Dl'rby and Child rL'Il's En· nts tnl'IUth ng
Bt g Wlwl'l Hi!t't' and S.wk Rm·t• ont lw lt·rulis l'IIUrts
11 ·00 p . 11 1. - (;rand Pa r;u lt · t ll ttt·-up iillOa .II L 111 Mtddl l'port 1
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tTnwnt•d : Vts ilul g qllt 'l'll~ to bt• tn lrnd uct'd a ll llc sta gl'.
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chosen replacement
considered 'a team player'

\J ·()(la .rrt. ·L p 111 . Pt •ltlt'rny Ftrt'lllt'tl's Barbt•t'tlt' at F ir L· I w u ~ t ·
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COMPLETE COURSE- Ten persons from lour area lire departments have completed 36 hours of basls fire lighting through Trade Wid
Industry, State of Ohio in cooperation with Tri-County Joint Vocational
School. Jeff Darst, Middleport Fire CWef was the instructor. Completing the co urse wer e, front, 1-r, Larcy Lee, Chester, Rick Pierce, Salem

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St&lt;II.! t · t·nlt ·rt a nH! ll'll l til r nu _l.!lwut I ht • tla ~ .
Stdt•walk ~; .J, ·~ s pun~ on·d ])\· Pt •rrtl'l't ~~ -M rddl •·pt trl tlll 'l'l ·hanl .s.

Meigs resident hurt in wreck
A Tuppers Plains man was hospitalized Thursda y a ft ernoo n following a one-car cras h on Oh io 681 in
Meigs County .
The Ga llia -Meigs Post of the
sta te hi ghway pa trol sa id Tony A.
Ca usey, 18, a nd a pas;enger. Brent
C. Metcalf, 20, Guysv Ule, were both
taken to Veterans Memorial Hos pital by the Meigs EMS.
The pa trol said Causey was wes tbou nd a t 3:30p.m . when he lost con-

Carryout has
license suspended
.J eff' s Carry Out. Pomeroy. will
have it s liquor li cc n s~ s uspended
for 10 days, the Ohi o D~partmcnl of
Liquor Co ntrol report s.
ThP rom mission found lhP carry
out gu ill y of selling m a lt liquor loa
minor on Ja n. 2.
The carry ou t wi.\1 S.Prvc it s sus-

pension from noon' July lito noon
Jul y 21.
The depa rtm ent also rf'port s that
it is process ing an applica tion to
transfer the liquor license for the
Kanauga Beverage Store. Call ipolis, from Jack a nd .Joan So rd ~n to
Paul Byus_
Tiw permit a ll ow ~: the sale of
hi gh-powered W r a nd wi nP for

SET UP AND READY to go an• the rides of Smith 's F un Land Shows
lon.Jh•tl hdtind tht· Baptist Churc· h and tin· junior high builtliu~ on

PunH'roy's East Ma in Stn•t•t. Thr ridt•s arc· a part uf lht· Big Rl'nd

Center, Pam Imboden Wid David Lawson, Sym cuse, Wid Jeff Darst,
Middleport CWef; back, Bcy1U1 Zirkle WJd DWJny Zirkle, Pomeroy,
Elmer Young, Chester, Gary Hutton, Salem Center, Wid Melvin VlUIMeter, Pomeroy .

R~gat·

cany out .

w rt•stivitit•s.

An appll ca tlon b also !x'ing pro-

to transfer the liquor license
, for th e 7-3.1 Carry Out, Pomeroy,
from G uido G ir'Olam i to a jo int license for Girolam i and Peggy
Ward_
along

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
REGATTA WEEKEND SALE

trol o f his auto on a c urve _ The
ve hicle went off the left s ide of the
road, st ruck an embankment and
damage.
Ca usey was reported in sa tis factory co ndition this mornin g a nd
was under observa tion, according
to a hospit al spokes m an _ Metcalf
was t rea ted a nd released from the
emergency room_
The patrol ticketed Ca usey for
OWL
The patrol said a drive r education car ow ned by the Galli polis
City School Dis! ric! was moderately damaged a t 2: 45 p,m. Wednesday on Ohio 7.
The car. driven by Lu la M_Serge nt , 16, Callipolis , was northbound
when it struck a large meta l o bj ec t
on the road, according to the report .

CHICKEN
BARBECUE
SAT., JUNE 26th

BRING

YOUR FAMILY TO THE REGATTA
STOP IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
SALE PRICES!

Dresses
Shorts &amp;Tops
Coordinate Sportswear
Odds &amp;Ends
Sport Shirts
Home Furnishing
Zippers
Men's Summer Jackets

Sleepwear
Work Shirts
Jeans
Sundresses
Summer Shirts
Wintuk Yarn
Work Trousers
Boys' Summer Jackets

AT THE

MASON
FIRE STATION
11:00 A.M. Tlll 11

SHOP FRIDAY TIL 8:00-SATURDAY TIL 5:00

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

1

lrnP Howell, w ho S UJ Yive~.
with a son. Staff Sgt . Greg F ra ncE&gt;,

W altt'r E. Fram·t•
Wa ltc•r E . Francf', 7'2. Hutl;wd.
died last Frida _
\ · at \'f'1Prans M em -

orial J-l ospita . H ~ was bo r n Ju lr l o.
J~m . so n of 1hP Jail' Ha nY Ria in and
Lulu Kenncd v France_
1-i r was formrr ma yor and vil-

Jagr· cll'rk of Hulland . He was ~m
pl oy1&gt;d for 16 vra r s with thr
G&lt;'nPral ChPmical Corp .. Pt. PIPsant . li t" also workC'd for thf' Ohio
[)(opt . of 1-li ghwavs for IIi vm rs.
1-11" was marrif'd in 1 !)4~ to Ada -

Wr ig ht -Pai!Nso n 1\FB, Day ton
and a daug ht e r. Mrs. Suzan ne Rolx_•rts. Okl ahoma Cil y. Okla . One"
gra ndd a ug ht er and one great gr andson .survivr .
Funf'ral was T ut:&gt;.sda_v from th e

Jl untpr' ' Funeral H o m~. Rutland.
Rurial followed in Miles Cemet ery.
DclPr Elber t Dines offi ciated. Pa ll
l)('arrrs

wen" Don and Louis

Kenned y. Warren a nd Bob l:llack,
Pau l Pottrrson, E ugene Birch fiel d

and Han'&lt;'Y E rlewine.

Meigs County happenings
Carleton scholarship committee chosen
Offil'l" r ~ w£•rc clect("ff and u scho-

larship

rommittf'('

was

namro

when the Carleton Board of Trustees h('\d it ~ annulll nwct ing Thurc;da ~ night .
Offi cers rc&lt;'iccted were Herb
ParkN. prPsidPnt , Dick Ash, vicP

p r"Psidt•nl . a nd Mill on Varian . serrp tarv .

(;porg('

Holman

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elt&gt;ctc-d trcas urC'r n:•vlaci ng Carl 0
Wee,e who ga\·r up the post due to
illness in th e family .

cat ions

for

Vt'lt'rans Mt&gt;morial
Veterans Memoria l Hos pital reports the follow ing discharge' and
ad missions yes ter day :
Admi ss io ns: K a th y Het zer,
Reedwill t&gt;; Tony Ca usey, Tuppers
Plain s; di sc ha rge"
Dwig ht
Sprague, Margaret Wya ll, E rnest
Wya tt , Co ra We bb.

By JEFF GRABMEIER
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS- The president of
the Citizens' Advisory Board of the
Gallipolis Development a l Center
called charges the Cf'nt er has been
poorly m a naged "ridiculous."
Eugenia Gardne r issued a statement Friday res ponding to charges

Today's T-S
THE MEIGS INN
WILL CLOSE THE KITCHEN AND DINING
ROOM MONDAY, JUNE 28th UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE.
WE ARE PLANNING A COMPLETE RENOVATION .
OF OUR FACILITIES.

LOOK AT THIS WEEKEND'S REGATTA SPECIALS
B&amp; E investigat.~d
The Pomeroy Police DepL reponed a break ing a nd e ntering occurred ear lier this week at the

form er Pomeroy junior high building on East Ma in . The intruders
pried open a n offi ce door with a
crowbar and searched the office
drawers, police say, probably looking for cas h. Nothin g was ta ken.
Th e in c ide nt Is s till und er
inves t igal ion.

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LOBSTER TAIL, Reg. $17.95
SURF &amp; TURF, Reg. $15.95
GOLDEN FRIED FANTAIL SHRIMP, Reg. $8.50
BROILED OR DEEP FRIED WHITE FISH, Reg. $5.95
STUFFED FLOUNDER, Reg. $6.95
RED SNAPPER, Reg. $7.95
FROG LEGS, Reg. $8150
FILET, Reg. $11.95 J,
PRIME RIB, Reg. $9.95
KANSAS CITY, Reg. $8.45
CHICKEN LIVERS, Reg. $4.95
NEW YORK STRIP, Reg. $9.95
TOP BUTT, 8 Oz., Reg. $6.95

SALE $9.95
SALE $9.95
SALE $4.95
SALE $3.95
SALE $4.95
SALE $4.95
SALE $3.95
SALE $8.95
SALE $7.95
SALE $6.95
SALE $3.95
SALE $7.50
SALE $4.95

Nam ed 10 thr c;c holar ship committee wC'I'£' Parker, As h Holman,

John Lis I~ and Aaron Sayre. II wi ll
be the decision of the romm illce to
award sc hola rs hips. T welve appli-

Beth Teaford, a student at
Eastern High School, was
crowned Saturday as the 1982
1111 Bend Regatta Queen. As Regatta Queen she will preside
over this weekend's festivities
aDd will travel to and lrom other
ft!IIUvals WJd events throughout
the year representing Meigs
County. For a full story and pictures of the regatta, see page D8.

WHILE WE ARE REMODELING WE WILL STILL
SERVE BANQUETS AND PARTIES.

No vehidt&gt; parking

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CALL FOR MORE INFORMAtiON

Middleport Police are as king peo--=
pie not to park vehicles on South ~

NOTICE: THE MEIGS INN PIZZA SHACK WILL

Second Ave .. from Mill Streel to q
Custer St reet Sa turday until a ft er ~
the parade. The parade will form
on South Second at approx imate ly 8
a. m . The parade will leave Middlepori for Pomeroy at 11 a. m .

NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH AT 11 A.M. WITH A
FULL SANDWICH MENU PLUS PIZZA, SPAGHETTI,
AND SAlAD BAR MONDAY THRU SATURDAY.
The space shuttle Columbia
!lila on pad 38A at Kennedy
Spaee Center awaJUng today's
lamlch. It will be the fourth trip
Into space for lite Columbia and
Ia 8Cbeduled for an 11 a.m. Uftoff.
A•tun report !IIIII preview of the

Annual picnic Sunday
The an nua l famil y picnic of
Meigs Cooperat ive Parish will be
held a t Alfred United Methodist
Chu rch Sunday, beginning at 3 p.m .
Table service and beverages will
be provided by the hosl church. All
members and friends of the 29
Meigs Met hodlsl chu rches are
welcome.

Closed in morning
Due to tbe Regatta parade, Centrlll Tru st Middleport drivethrough will be closed Saturday
morning.

· NASA mllieloa appears on page
D-1.
Save our RC, .
RC-100, Nehi, Upper 10, Diet Rite,
Dad's Root Beer
and
Decaffeinated RC boHie '
caps for charity .'

Along the river . • . • • B-1·7
Area deaths ......... A·7

S.lness ............ E-1
Clualfled ........ : D-3-7
Editorial .......... A·2-3
"-rm .............. E-2

THE MEIG-S INN
POMEROY

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re~pecl -wersea~ ."

This official and others, who requested anonymity,
emphasized that Shultz' nom ina ti on wou ld not mean
a ny c hanges In foreign policy,
The reference to Shultz' abilit y to get along was an
appa rent contrast wit h Haig, whom f~uded oft en sometimes publicly with top administration
officia ls.
"Ma ybe the idea of having to work wi th colleagues
was not accepta ble to him ," suggested a White House
official who would nol be named . " It' s a big load,
when you want to make all the decisions and call all
the s hots. It 's hard to stand up uncte r that ki nd of
s tress."
Before Jea,· ing London, Shul tz told n 'porlers th at
h1s nomination " has come as a pleasant s urpti~C' ."
The 61-year-old Shultz is president of the Bechtel
Group. Inc., one of the wor ld 's la rges t pri\'ale engi ' Conti nu ed on page A--l l

Middleport-Pom eroy- Gallipolis- Point Pleasant

Sillte-National ••••• D-l·Z

"Sperta ...... -.. - •• ~1-8
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m ade by Sen. Oakley Collins, Rlronton, w ho c laims poor ma nagement by GDC officia ls res ult ed In
the state decision to elimina te 250
jobs at the centi'r.
"He doesn't know what he's lalklng about ," Gardner said of Collins.
She said his a llegations are politically motivated.
"It's an election year, you know."
Collins m ade Ws sta tem ent after
a meeting Tuesday between himself and officials of GDC, the governor's office and the Department of
Mental Retardation a nd Developm ental Disabilities.
He blas ted both ODMR a nd GDC
officials for their " ina bility to come
to a reasonable solution" concernIng the job e limina tions.
Collins a lleged that the cent e r
has losl medicaid cen ifica tion on
many of its beds, resulting In the
Joss of jobs _
Gardner said this Is not true. She
noted the state certified HiO beds In
February, giving GDC a tota l of 320
medicaid certified beds.
This number is the a mount of certified beds a llocated to GDC by a
state plan adopted by the Ohio legislature In August 1!!76, she said.

Out: Alexandt•r M. Haig

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II Scc lton \, 84 Pnq es 3S Ce nt s
A Mu !l tmcdt.l Inc. Newspaper

Su nd.1y, Jun e 27 , 198 2

Sen. Collins' charges
'ridiculous' says GDC
citizens' group member

powered t:x::-er for carry out .

.:.;chol ar"ihips were

.John VanMete r, Ash, Don Houda shell a nd Milton Rous h. Larry
FiC'Id.s was elec ted to ~rve to fill
the vaca ncy cr ea ted by th e death of
Herman Lo ndon.

V o l . 16 N o. 19
Co pyrigh ted 1981

The pc&gt;rmit allows the sa le of low·

rf'Ceivcd.
Reins tated a s trustees were Fred
Crow, Bob Wingett , E rnie Sisson.

unba

SPECIAL WEEKEND SALE
PRICES ON QUALITY
MERCHANDISE

s1resst--'ll lltat Shul tz, who headed the Labor and

'li·easury departments duri ng lh~ Nixon adminis tration, was a " team pla yer" who "com mands wides-

•

over turn ed . ca u s in g severe

Cf'Sscd

Area deaths

In: George P. Shultz

By JAMES GERSTENZANG
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP)- President Reagan a nd his
key a ides conferred Saturday at Camp David with a
surprised George P . Shultz while top administra tion
officials described the new secretary of state as a
"lea rn player" In contrast to AJexander M . Halg Jr.
Shul tz's first duty was to meet with Rea gan and a
group of a dministration leaders, some of whom were
the very figures with whom Halg had battled .
Afte r a night from London, where Reaga n telephoned him Friday a nd offered him the Cabine t post,
Shultz arrived at Dulles Inte rn ationa l Airpon and
was whisked away by a pres identia l helicopter to
Reaga n's hideaway in the Maryland mountains.
There he met with the president, national security
adviser Willia m Clark, with whom .Halg had had dllferences, pres idential counselor Edwin Meese Ill,
a nd White House chief of staff J ames A. Baker IlL
The three aides flew with Shultz for a working lunch
on a terra ce outside Aspen Lodge, Reaga n's ca bin .
One senior foreign policy White House adviser

•

"Sen. Collins had to know tof the
plan ) because it went through 1he
legislatu re," Gard ner said. " He's
not reading his bills."
GDC cannot add more certified
beds because "you have to do what
the state and federal governments
tell you to do, " she explained.
In addition, Ga rdner said state
offic ials have decided three buildIngs at GDC are uncertifiable.
She said ofllclals conrluded "It
would take more money to renova te the buildings than to build new
ones."
To be certllled, the buildings
have to meet certain standards regarding sa nita tion, safety, s taffing
and other concerns _Officials of the
Ohio Department of Health determine II buildings can be certllled.
Collins has scheduled a tour of
the GDC grounds next Friday at 9
a.m. Rep. Claire "Buzz" Ball Jr_
and local officia ls are Invited. He
said he Is attempting to get officials
of the ODMR and the governor's
office to take part In the tour.
Collins said he hopes the tour will
convince state ofllc la ls that more
certified beds ca n be added a t GDC,
thus saving a t leas t some jobs.

Israeli infantry
moves toward
Beirut airport Utility rate reform legislation
RESPONDS TO CHARGES - Eugenia Gardner
said Friday the elimination of 250 jobs at the GaUl polls Developmental Center ls the result of a state plan
and not poor managem ent on the part of GDC officials. Gardner, president of the center 's Citize ns' Ad-

By FAROUK NASSAR
Analysts said the Is raelis probaAssoclated Press Writer
bly would overrun the a irport beBEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Is- fore storming Into the adjacent
raeli motorized Infantry rumbled Palestinian camp of Bourj eltoward the atrport Saturday and Bara jneh in case Israel decides to
jets screamed overhead on recon- move In on the PLO nerve center .
nalssance missions . Lebanese
Beirut newspapers reported mearmy units were told to report to dlatlon efforts were under way on a
their unit• at once, Indicating their formula to move the hitherto lnacentry Into guen1lla-held west Bel- live Lebanese army Into west Belrut might be Imminent.
rut wWie the guerrillas pull back
Hundreds of refugees fled south Into the camps on the city's southand north In search of sanctuacy. em rim.
PLOcWef Yasser Arafat toured his
The army would then collect the
devastated enclave and expressed PLO's heavy arms from the camps
skeptlclsll) !hat the latest U.S.- while a multlnatlonalforce is set up
mediated truce would hold. "Every to pollee a 2S-mlle guen1lla-!ree setwo or three days, they .declare a curtly zone adjoining Israel's northcease-fire, only 10 break it shortly em border In southern Lebanon,
afterward," he said.
the papers said.
Arafat also rejoiced over the reThe west Beirut sector has been
slgnatlon of Secretary of State Alex- controlled by the PLO and Its leftist
ander M. Halg Jr., calling Wm the Leballelie miUtla allies since the
"pOlar In the Reagan admlnlstra- l!l'ffi-76 Moslem-Christian clvtl war.
lion on which (Israeli Defense MinSyria snuffed out the war and Its
Isler Ariel) Sharon relied In his 30,000 "peacekeepers" have researched earth strategy In malned In Lebanon since, but had
Lebanon."
Increasingly attacked Israel's
"American Ctvmzatlon, Amerl- OlrlstWI allies rather than policing
can' human rights here we are," theciYUwararmlstlceastheywere
Arafat cried as he toured bombed- suppoled to do.
out nelghborboods . Men and
Halg Is known to have been at
women daibed out of their demo!- odds with •Defense Secreiary caslllled bou&amp;es to bua and kiss the _ parWelnbet'aef,anopponentotthe
stubbJe.beardeG Ieeder of the Pa- 3-week-illd IDvulon, ·Uld is now to
'.lest!De Uberatloll Orpnlzatloil.
be replaced by CJeorae P. Shultz.

visory Board, has been the only person to oflicially
respond to charges of mismiUlag&lt;•ment made hy Sen.
Oakley CoUins, R-lrnnton . GDC's administrative
huilding il/i shown hen•.

subject of House hearing
By JOHN W. CHALFi\NT
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - An
Ohio House panel is preparing to
open hearings on a utilit y ra te reform bill making It toughe r to pass
through power plant const ruc tion
costs to customers.
Interest 'in the measure - dealIng with construction work In progress, or CWIP - was spa rked by
delays surrounding the $1.5 billion
Zimmer nuclear power facility on
the Ohio River in Clermont County.

"Electri c companies havl' been
passi ng th ro ug h costs of lhl'
Zimme r plant for two-and -a-ha lf
yea rs," Chairman Ron a ld H .
James of the House Publi c Ullliries
Committee said in scheduling Wednesday 's hearing_
"The allowances of construc lion

work In progress must now be tigh te ned so that consumers will not
have to again pay mlllions of dol lars for such delays and poor construction, " James , D-Proctorville,
said.

.James' ~anel is one of a handful
of cummi11Pf'S mr•ding duri ng the
Genrral A.-;spmbl~,·s -"ummer r €'-cess to con tinur work on pending
lPgislati on.

1\Jso sci are hearings on bills to
st rengt hen drunk -dri ver penalties
and protC'c1 farme r s from gra in ele-va tor bank rupt cies .

The Atomic Safety &amp; Licensing
Boa rd la st WC'&lt;'k refusC'd to issue an

opera ting license for the Zimmer
pla nt, c iting inadequa te e mergency evacua tion plans.

Misery seen in rate hike plan
COLUMBUS, Ohio (APl Higher power rates will soak up
money needed for economic recovery and add to the mlsecy of the
unemployed, consumers have told
Jon Kelly, chairman of the Public
Utilities Commission of Ohio.
That was the message Friday,
when about 150 people attended the
opening hearing at the PUCO on a
proposal by the Columbus and
Southern .QWo Electric Co. to raise

custom e r rates tWs fall by at leas t
23 percent.
"They're moving In the wrong direction at the wrong time," said
James Kenefick, chairman of the
United Auto Workers CAP Council
In Franklin County.
More than 1,000 of the county's
unemployed autoworkers will have
exhausted their jobless benefits by
September, and "this rate Increase
would hurt these young, hard-

working

families a t the worst

time,' ' he sa id .

PubUc wi tnesses- most of them
representing union, senior citizen
a nd neighborhood groups - denounced the proposed increase, focusing their criticism on C&amp;SOE
spending for lhe Zi mmer nuclear
power plant near Cincinnati and
the utility's proposal to aboli~h Its
low-cost conservation rate schedule over the nexi few years.

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