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Thu~y ,

14- The Daily Sentinel

Long-time ODOT
employe retires

Area deaths
George j. Couladis
George J . Cou ladis, 82, 37 West
Stare Street , Athens died Wednesday morning at KJmes Convalescent Center, Athens.
Couladis was born in Constantinople, Thrkey the son of the !at&lt;• .John
and Ka lliope Filas Couladis.He w as
also pl'l'&lt;'l'!!ed in death by one son.
Johnny. two sisters and two
brothers.
He was a seaman with the Greek
Merchant Marine before coming to
the U nited States.
He was a stL:.el workt:'r fur
\\iheellng Steel Corp., at Man ins
Ferry and Yorkville. Ohio . He
Owned and operated restaurant s in
Stu benville and Barnesville . HE'
moved to Athens in 1937 and later
owned and opera ted The Hot Dog,
'The Union Gr ill and I hE' !::squirE'.
H e was a mem ber of Masonic
Lodge Pa.-amuthia Lodge25 F&amp;AM
and the Chapter Council and
Commandery all of A thens. Scott ish
Rite Valley of Colum bus. Allad in
Temple of the Shr ine. rolumbus,
Athens County Shrine Club, !':piscopa l Chu rc h of the Good Shepherd.
A thens. Annunc iation Grc'&lt;'k Orthodox Church, Columbus.
He is survived by hiswi.fc.Aspasia
Gevas Coulad is; thrC&lt;' sons, PPtt'r
and Alexander. Athen s. and Stephen of Willi amsville. N. Y.; one
sister. Alexandra Mams. South
Dayto na, F la.; two grandchildrc&gt;n
George and Da niel Couladis, Willi
amsv ille: SC'VP ral niecPs and nf'
phl'WS in Greece and U nit ed Sta tPs .
Funer al se tv ices will be helc
Satu rday at 11: 30 a. m . a t thE
Episcopa l Church of the Good
Shepherd w ith the Rc\'. Fa ther
Anthony Sarris of Columbus.offi .
ela t ing . Burial wiU be in West Union
Street Cem etery, Athens. Fnends
may call at the Hughes Funera l
Hom e F r ida,_· f rom 2 to 4 and 71o 9.
Masonic sen:iC'f's wil l bf&gt; held at
the funer al hom(• F r ida~· at f p.m .
and the Thric&lt;' Hot,· H)mn Pra_
v&lt;'r
services w ill be ro nducf('Ci a t 7: JO
p.m Fr iday
In li£&gt;u of flowers contribu tions
may be m ade to the E piscopal
Churc h of ThP Good Shepherd,
O'BienPss H ospit &lt;-~ 1 . or A nnuncia tion GrPPk Orthodox C'hu rrh .

ger, Pomeroy , and B ill E ichinger,
Sy racuse. and one granddaughter.
Funeral services wUI be held
Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Firs\
Unitm Methodist Church. Girard.
The body will lie in state at the
church from 10 a.m . until t ime of
services.
Friends may call at lhe Blackstone Funeral Hom e, Liberty
Street, Girard, Friday from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9. Masonic services will be
held Friday al 9p.m . Burial wiU be in
Girard City Cemet&lt;'ry ..

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In addi1ion to sLx cousins listC'd as
su rvivors of Alirf' Holliday, ?S.
Route 1. Dexter, who died Wcdncs
day, tll&lt;'r&lt;' aJ'f' l hr&lt;'&lt;' other cousins.
They are MadPline Gruescr. Well
stan. Harold Pond . Jr.. and &amp;tty
Pond. Wilkcsvill('.

Marketing seminar
can I sell M ore of What I Have" will
be prcs('ntm this evening by
Mariet l1! College at the M eigs Inn
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The seminar is being sponsored
l:ly I he Pom er oy Chamber of
Commer ce. Registrat ion is $15 and
may be pard at the door.

Veterans Memorial
Admil ted--M abel Hetzer , Pomeroy; Jua nita Chapman, Pomer oy;
Ortha James. Pomeroy ; Lee
Layne. Racine; Carroll Johnson,
Middlepor1.
D ischarged--George DeLong, Ti mothy Tay lor, Ir is Rou sh, Georgi a
Swauger, Richard Jeffer s, M argar et E llis.

Mr. EichingPr was tx:&gt;m Ff'bt1Ja 1y
1.1. 1901in Pom eroy the son of the lo tc
William and Cla r a Pa r1 low E ichin
ger . H&lt;' was also prr'('cded in dea th
by a bmt hN. Ro)· who died March
19. 1984 .
Mr. E ichinger workm for l ' S.
Stpel in McDonald as a rull tu m Prfor
:12 y&lt;'ars h"ving l'l'l mod in 1961i. HP
was a ml'mlx•r uf 1hl' First U nih'll
Method ist Church. Girard. thP
William Farr M ason ic Lodg&lt;' 67~ of
Girard, The Gira ,-d EaglPs. was a
charter mPm ber of th&lt;' McDonald
Conservat ion Club and Cirard
Senior Cit izcns. HC' was a w• tf'ra n of
World Wa r I having s('r.·m with lh• ·
U .S. Armv .
H e is su rv· ivC'd by his wiff'. An na .J
H oudas hf' lt Fichingf•r w hom ht'
married Dec£'mbc r 24. 1 ~l'&gt; : om•
daughter. Mrs. Shtr !Pv A. Oa,·is,
Niles. O hio: six sisters. Mrs _l\o1ma
Houdas helt . Syr;wuS&lt;': Mrs. Eclna
Wayland. Midd leport. Mrs. Mi ldrf'd
S&lt;'yfr ied. Gallipolis Mrs. Ru th
Leifheit . Akron ; Mrs. riara Sa \'I'~.
Pom eroy: Bctt).' Onrst. Mi&lt;lmisbu rg; tu.·o hrothf'rS. ,\ll~'n Eit'hin -

DST begins
this Sunday
direc tor of the Ohio Drparlmcnt of
Liquor Cont rol. r~m i nd f'd ;~II pp1·
m it holders Wh&lt;'n thP r lock Slrikes
2 a. m . it will. in facl. be :t a.m .. :lit

minutes pas t lhf' legal clo.sing timf'
for permit hold£'rS Pnfi t\ed to b&lt;'
open until 2:.10 a.m . Therefor&lt;'. all
sales and consumpt ion of liquor
must ceasf' a t 2 Ll.rn .. whf'n clocks
should lx' LJdvanrPd onf' hou r.
Di rec tor Care,· sa id.

Weather forecast
Generallyclpar tonight . !.ow nf'a r
00. SouthPr ly winds around 10 mph .
Friday, part ly sunn,- and continuf'd
unseasonabl ~· warm with a slight
chance of showprs and thunder storms. High around k'7. Chance or
precipitation 10 percen t tonight and
30 percen t F r iday.
E xtended forecast
Saturday through Monday:
Showers and thunderstorms
likely Saturday and into SWiday.
Fair on M onday. Cooler through the
period. Lows ~ Saturday, 45-55
Sunday t111d in the ~ Monday.
Highs in the 7o. Saturday, the 60s
Sunday and»«! on Monday.

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GALLIPOLIS. OHIO
CLOSED MONDAYS

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LANE CEDAR CHESTS
E.O,M, SALE PRICES ON QUALITY
LANE LOVE SEATS

Cologne Spray

Th e tdeal gtlt for grad ua tton Large selectton of styl es and
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Van Heusen Handkerchiefs
3 ~'erman e nt press ha ndkerchiefs in package
65% polyester, 35 % cotton .

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$10.50 Pkg_ 13 Handkerchiefs ......

Knit Tops &amp;
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Spring Jackets

SHORT SLEEVE

New sprtn g co lors tn knt l lops
Swea l ers tnclude slee vel ess,
pul lovers and cardigan s

Jus! nght fo r t he cool spnng wea ther.
Vt nyl Jac kel s. nylon Ja ckels ltn en tac kets
and ratn park as.

Mtsses and exit a stles

Reg. 17.00
Sale 15.59
Reg. 19,00
Sale 17.19
Reg. 1 12,00
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Regular

LI!tle g11l s s1zes 12 to 21 mos 2 lo 4, 4t o
Ltltl e boys Sties

Reg ,
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su.oo ..... Sale 18.79
115.00 ... Sale 111,99
119,00 .. ,Sale s15.19
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styles. By Wran gler. Ely and
Ca mpus. Plards an d l&gt;l ue cham brays Stzes"S . M. l an d XL

JEANS
Ge num e Lee Rid ers 100% cot
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Stratght leg style.

Men's 111.95
Western Shirts ...... 19.59
Men's 114,95
Western Shirts .... '1 L 99
Men's s15.95
Western Shirts .... 112.79
Men's 117,95
Western Shirts ,... '14.99

121.95 Student Size
(26 thru 30) .. ...... .... 115.39
1 19.95 Boys Sizes 8 to 14
(Slims &amp; Regulars) ...... 113.99
S2J.95 Husky Size
(8 thru 18),............. 115.39

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Our best selling - fa st color 100%cotton. Basic blue or
red pattern s and the popular fancie s, assorted bright
color patternt

REG. 99¢ ................ SALE 79¢
REG. s1.19 ............. SALE 99¢

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Pomeroy- Middleport , Ohio, Fridoy, April 27 , 1984

Thursday night and early today. Civil Defense offices
r eportm six people dead and 30 injured in M orris, a
town of 1,:l00 people about 40 miles south ofThlsa, and
one dead and 25 \njured In Terlton, a town of 155 people
about 30 miles west of Tulsa.
Three other tornado- related deat hs were "scatter ed around " Okmulgee County, where M orris is
loca ted. Sher iff Gene R ice said. All survivor s were
evacuated from Mor r is, wher e National Guardsmen
assisted local officials in r escue efforts.
" Downt own MotT is was dev astated, " said Dennis
Nic kles of the Okmulgee County shenff' s
department.
In Minnesota, 88-year -old Frances Schrag died of
iniurif's aftPr a twister hit her home and destroyed a

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L ONDON (AP ) - Libyans left
their London embassy today to star1
their journey home, ending an
11-day siege thai began when a
sniper in the building sprayed
gunfire at dissidents and killed a
British poltcewom an .
" The siege is over ," dec larf'd a
spokesman for Scotland Yard. "Al l
the Libyans have left the embassy ."
The Libyans began em ergin g
from the embassy at St. J am es' s
Square at midmorning in grou ps of
flve, lm by an unidentified Libyan
who had been acting as go-bet ween.
A total of.~ Li by ans were escortm
into waiting vans. Video pictu res of
the PVaeuation w ere aired by the
Britls h Broadcasting Corp.
Police motorcyc lists cleared the
\\'a}; _for _the convoy, which headed
west across town in the direct ion of
the Heathrow airpor t . A dozen wh ite
police vehicles escor1Pd the convoy
and a police helicopter circlm
overhead .
A Libyan pl ane was due at
Heathrow at 4 p .m . I 10 a.m . EST. 1
The plane filed a flight plan to leave
fou r hours later , airpor t officials
said.
The siege began April 17 when
policewoman Yvonne Fletcher , 25,
was killt od during a peacefu l
dem onstrat ion against the regime

of Libyan leader Col. Moamm ar
Khadafy. The shots that killm her
w er e fired f rom an embassy
window . British poli&lt;'e and sharpshooters immediately ringm I he
Pmbassy.
B ritain brokP r elations wit h Libya
on Sunday and demanded l h&lt;'
L iy ban s holed up in the London
embassy leave the cou n try within a
week . The beachfront B riti sh Em ·
bassy in Tripolt , Libya. also was to
be closed.
Depa rtun'S from the f\vo coun tries began Thursday as Brit ons and
Libyans flew back to thPir hom e
counlries. Eighteen lead-lined canvas diplom atic l:lags also were
removed fmm the Libyan "People's
Bureau ... Ioadm in an air-freight
van and taken to Heathrow airpo rt
for return to Libya .
In accordance with diplomatic
conventions, the large w hite bags
were not sear chm , despite Brit ish
officials' fear s that the Libyans
w ould use the bags to ship ar ms and
explosives out of t he embassy.
Thirty Brit ons from Tripoli. led by
Ambassador Oliver Miles' sons
Hugh, T om and Joe, em er ged from
a planP London's Gatwick A irport
wavin g a big Union Jack and were
greei Pd
b, - Foreign Offi ce
ministers.

Racine firrn submits low bid
HPmlock Pipeline Inc .. Ractn(',
was the appar ent low bidd('r for lh&lt;'
w ater line ex tension In Pom er O)'.
councilman John And £'r son said
today.
Anderson reported Hemlock
Pipeline's bid totalm $219.919 and
wlll be paid through a Housing
U rban Development iHUDl grant .
The w ater line will be laid from I he

Kroge r Stor &lt;' down Eas t Main to
Spring Ave., up Condor StrPE't and
alon g st reels runn ing from Condor
to M ain .
A tot al of nine bids w Pre rece ived.
Council will take action on the bids at
their next regular m eetingonMay?.
lf a bid is accepted, work should get
underway in the very near futu re
Anderson stated

shopping center in St. Anthony, j us1 not1h of
Minneapolis. Thursday nigh!. E ighteen people wer e
trea tm for injuries and fiw others wpre hospil altzm.
Bl izzard warnings for eas1ern Mont ana and
nort heastern Wyom ing were extendm this morning
to weste rn South Dakota, wher e the stonn was
C&lt;'nler ed with winds blowing steadily at 30 to4U mph.
Just under 00 inches of snow wcrP on t he ground by
loday in Rm Lodge, Monl .. where Police Chief
Sm okey Owen declar ed it the worst stotm since 1956
Owen could not lind his patrol car under the snow and
said therf&gt; was " no place to put the snow ·· that driftf'd
20 feet high outSide some bu sin('SSl'S
A search !'o r four people who had gonP fishing
Wednesday in Sheridan. W yo.. was abandon!'d

Thursda~' when plow s and PVf'n snm\.mobiles wc&gt;rr

slopped bv 2 fN'I of snow on C.S. H. said Johnson
County Shcrdf Btll Johnson. Th&lt;• wind cht\1 dropped
the temj)('rature bf&gt;low zPro
Scores of sl a IE' and count~ · roods and large .s&lt;x·t ions
of ln rPrsta t~ RO and 90 w r r r closed in Montane~.
W)'Omin g and South Dakota .
Tcmp&lt;:'ratures va rifoct Vvild l}' on thf' tvvo sid PS of lhC'
cold fr ont . I t was lll d&lt;'gr·N's in CustPr. S.D .. T hursda\'
ni ght, whilt' on the castC'rn sid&lt;' of the sWtf' th&lt;'
m et-cur,· hit thP mid-70s in th&lt;' aft&lt;'rnoon .
At lmst eight hi gh tPmp&lt;'ratun' m·ords f~ll
Thursda)'. wilh th e 102 dPgn'('S at Corpus ChristL
Texa~ . sPit ing a r(•cord fur all uf ApriL

Hart says Mondale's trade position outmoded
CINCINNATI (AP I Sen.
Gary Hart today urged Ohio
business leaders to r esist " the
seduction of protectionism ."
saying dom estic content legislation being championed by labor
unions could prompt international trade wars .
The Colorado senalur, spmk·
ing at a breakfast of t he Gr&lt;'a ler
Cincinnati Cham ber of Com m erce and the P ru[Pssional
Women's Club at a dow nt own
hotel, said the pos it ions of
former Vice Presiden t Wall er
M ondale, one of his r iva ls for the
Dem ocratic presiden tial nomination, a re as outmoded as those
of Presi dent Reagan.
" We must resist . as m~~
opponent in thts race has not , l h&lt;'
seduction of protectioni sm."
H art said. He said he fears
domest ic protection IPgislation
could trigger " one of th&lt;' m ost
dpstruetiv&lt;' trade w ars of thts
century."
Hart sa id Reagan ·s econmomic policies have Pncoura~Pd mergers and conglom eratE'S wi thot·t crea ting nPw jobs.
But he indirc'Ctl v cr iticized
Mondale for backing w hat hr
&lt;'OnsidPtlod Pqually outmoded
policies . incl uding cor por al&lt;'
bailouts.
Hart sa id. if elect,'(], that he
w ould strenj:;ihen e-d uca tion and
carC'Cr tr ainin g progra m s to
prepare futur~ generations for
r ap idly c hanging technologv.
"[[ I had lu charactcriz&lt;' th~
JX'fiod we ' rt• li\·ing in. it's a
period of chan ge," he sa 1d . " My
candidacy for til&lt;' pres idency is
based essentially on t hat fac t .
"Tltis el ection is not simp!,. a

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FATSO .&gt;\ND TilE T\\1 NS - St•n . Gary Hart
hold• " Fat..,," th&lt;' fam ily do ~ of lleidi lllld !loll~
H Pndn•n , after h(" toured thf•ir famil y's far m near
rcofcrt'ndum on thf' policiC's of
Ronald Reagan .... II is. in fac t ,
om., or those ran' opportunit iPS
this coun(r:.· has to mm·p forward into 1hf' fu t m o or to drift
back mto I he past ..
Har t also appea led to t hr
women in hi s audiPncC', saying
h&lt;' suppor iS passag&lt;•of lh &lt;' Fqual
Rights Amendmen t and th~
Econom ic Eq uit ~· Ar t . \\'hir h
f'nsurC's eq ual pa ~· for ('{JU&lt;ll
work.
" Wf' havf' to haYP pollc iC's tha t

VIrgil Walk&lt;'r . 57. Rl. 2. Raein('.
pscapcd inju ry Thursday when his
ve hicle ran ovPr an embankment on
SR 124 int o t hP Ohio River
The Callia -Meigs Post Sta t&lt;'
Highw ay Pa trol said Walker was
travdin g cast when he lostcunl m l of
th&lt;' car . The vehicle ran off thProad,
st ruck lhP embankment and ended
up In the r iver . The car had heavy
dam al:e in the 11. 10 p.m . accidenl.

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WORK UNIFORMS

Permanen! pr ess work pa nts and
m~ !C h ln.'! sh1rts 65'~n oolve ste1. 35 ~.,
co tton Watch pocket · statl ak leg seams
· I foot dfep roc my pockets Pwpor
t1o ned ttl tor ex tra comf()r!

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f'a sf' wom rn in t o thr workplarf' .
tlwt mak C' l hf'm N")Ual f'n tr&lt;'Ptl'nPurs w ith m Pn ... Hart said.

Later . Hart p lannru to tour a
Cincinnati indu snial plunt IX'·
forr lea\'in g Ohio for Trn nr sS('('
On Thursda)'. Hart cam
pa ig-ned on a muddv r&lt;•n tral
Ohto fo tm . H e r Ptumr&gt;d to th e
stair Thursda;.· pvpni ng anU
rr•p&lt;•alr'd his char ges that Monda!C' was using spt_::•cial -intl'rf'st
funds tu fin ancP hi s campJ ign.
" l l1ere is no doubt! will ix' the

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and df'lcar M r Hf•;tg; m ll('XI
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ta ndf' r :-. 1n th e \\'p...;tin Hotel

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Han sa id h1 ~ ramp&lt;.~ic:n \\·iJ~
nor fin a nrf'd h\' ~ J:X\ci al i.Jl!l' l'P'-.1 ~
but rha t Mond"ll'\ i s. Hl'
iJC'cusl'd rhr lormt&gt;r \ 'icr prrs idcnt of \'OwinL; nor to 1Jkl' mont&gt;~
from Pol it it'al Act ion Com rni tIPP~. thl'n lurming inUf'pl'mh'nt
eurnmittPf'S to accPpt don&lt;::~t iun s
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Men's Leather Belts
ClUCK DAY -More than l,'lOObaby chicks arrived

ss.95 Black P/4' Wide ......... .........SJ.OO
S6.95 Black or Brown llf4' Wide ..... ss.50

A Carlis le man wa s eitf'd for
assu1'C'd clea r d isranrP b~· thP
Ca lli a Meigs Post of th&lt;' Ohio
I-lighwa.1· Pa trol fo llowing a lwov~hicle accident on Ohio 124 within
thl' iniPrspc tiun of Count y Road 10
Thursdav
Offi&lt;'&lt;'rs cit ed Jam es A . M urphy .

!.usher. -10. Lm gsdlc .
Murptl\ 's \'f'hide had mod Pra tt '
damage· and Lu~hC'r ·o.; . ll g ht
dama g&lt;'.
Mranw hilr. &lt;1 t ll.JCh. which m ·t' r turned on Ohin 21R in H ;ltTi.'On
T0\\11Ship. (; ;d lia C ount~. wa ~
hC'm·iJy dam;1.grd in a 10: :{1 a m

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v.rho was traveling west on the
statP highwav ands t ru~k a car to the
r!"ar opera led by Richard F. .

DST begins Sunday

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Genuine full grain bridle cowhide - snap-off
buckles, Sizes 30 to 50. Save Friday and Sa:
turday

POMEROY OHIO

FREE
PARKING

Story, photos on P ages 7-8

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WESTERN
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BOYS LEE DENIM

Brackets, story on P age 3

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Car hits river, man escapes InJury
MEN'S

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sg_oo

Solid color s blue and tan - al so
whtte. Neck sizes J411? through 17.
65% polye ster, 35%cotton .

6x. 7 to 14.

Rutland variety show

11-day siege ends

Jackets, Blou ses, Vests, Skirts, Shorts,
Slacks, Knit Tops and Jean s.
Jr. Sizes 3/6, to 11114

$]89

CO LU M BUS- Da)·li ghl s;l\'ln gs
time return s to Ohio a nrl mo~ t of 1ht ·

n:•m a inder of th£' natio n a t ~a . m .
Sunday, i\pril 29, R~e harrl L Can'\.

Super Specials

Sportswear Sale

tn g and summer selectt on. Excell ent styl es and
co lo r selectton . Buy what
you need now and sav e
- your chorce.

Class AA pairings

By DANA FIELDS
Associated Press Writer
Ten people in Oklahoma and one in M innesota were
killed as swarms or tornadoes raced over the
Midwest, ahead of a blinding storm that l:ly today
buried parts of M ontana In nearly 5 feet of snow
dri.fting W feet high . Hundrms of m iles of highways
were closed in the Plains.
More than two do7Pn tornadoes were confirmed in
Minnesota, Iow a, Kansas and Oklahom a , created
when a cold front stretching fm m South D akota to
Texas collided w ith r ecord heat over much of the
East , the National Wea ther Service reponed.
The worst tornadoes hit northeastern Oklahoma on

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Three calls were answered by
local unit s Wednesday, the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Services reports.
At 12: 09p .m ., the Middleport Unit
look E dgar Butcher from Middleport Hill to Holzer Medical Center ;
Middleport at 5: 11 p.m . w ent to
Broadway for J ack Bechtel. taken
to Holzer M edical Center, and at
9:56 p.m ., Syracuse took K enneth
Lawson from the Syracuse flood
road t o Ve ter ans M em ori al
Hospital.

'Fried mush'

e

ELBERFELDS

Earl W. Eil'hingPr
Earl W Eichinger . R3. 133 OlivP
Street. Gi ra rd , Ohro died of a hm 11
attack Wrdnest1ay morning at
Nor1 hside Hospit al. You ngstov:n .

Emergency runs

RIITIRES - Bill Eichinger of Syracuse retired recently after 44 t111d
one-half years with the Slate Highway Depariment of Transportation. lie
is shown holding a plaque that was presented to hbn in appreciation for
his many years of service.

A seminar on marketing, " How

Hollidav survivors

Syracuse Asbury United Methodist
Church.
He and his wife, Margaret
celebrated tbf?ir 47th w edding
anniversary In M arch. They have
four chlldren, M ary Jane Gibbs an4
Linda Boyd both of Parkersburg,
Nancy H ubbard, Syracuse and John
E ichinger of Lancaster. They have
five grandchildren .
E ichinger and his wife have
resided in Syracuse for the past 37
years.
He and his wife, son, John,
granddaughter , Traci and sister,
Clara Sayre recently vacationed in
Flor ida.
They saw the space shuttle
launched and
M rs. E ichinger
visited her brother in Venice, Fla.,
and M rs. Sayre her son, Don in Coca

Bill E ichinger, Syracuse. after 44
and one-hall years of devoted
service retired as a heavy equipment operator with the State
H igh way De p art m e n t of
Transportation.
Eichinger was a division man
having worked in nine counties. He
worked under eight governors and
90 different superintendents not to
m ention the times he w as called out
at all hours and in the coldest of
wea ther .
Eichinger and his late bro ther,
Roy owned race horses for 40 year s
until recently .
Eichinger served with the U. S.
Anny during World War II , from
1945 to 1946, and is a m em ber of the

Bing sunoivors
Survivors of :'vlount Vernon Bing
who died Apr il l 6, not publishm due
to an informationa l error inc lude his
mot her-In-law, Pearl Hoffman,
Middlepon; daughter-in-law. M rs .
Vernon !Darleen ) Bing; sons-in·
law , Pau l i Bill ) McE lroy and Terry
Sa)'rf&gt;, Pomeroy, and Donald Hudson. Cheshire; broth&lt;'r s-in-\aw, E dwin Ash. M inersville, Fred Hoffma n
and Perry Hoffman, Middleport .

April 26, 1984

a1 Melp County's Modem Supply 'l1lunday morning
for deUvery to area growers. 'l1le annual Purina Chick
Day al!lo featureS "specials" on feed and health
_products as w eUas OOUJIOIL.'l for future discounts on feed ·

''

purclwed, 'l1le chicks were heavy breed straight run
suitable lor either layers or broilers. PI!Sured here
with some of the boxes of chicks are Marvin Glasgo,
owneNllllllager, and Donna Evans, an 1mployee. ·

WASH I NGTON iAP1
Daylighl -sa\'in g t ime begins
Sunday a t 2 a.m. and across
America people will be selling
their clocks forward one hour .
T he excep t ions are in Arizona.
H awaii and m ost of Indian a.
w hich rem ain on standard tim £' .
Thl? Census B ureau issued a
report Thursday showing population lewis in each of t h&lt;'
country's time zones and not
surprisingly. the Eastern time
zone Is way ahead.
The bureau found that U4
million people - 50.5 percent of
the popu lation -live on Eastern
tim e. That is folk Ned l:ly 30.1
percent on Centra l time, 13.9
percent on Pacific time and 5
percent on Mou ntain time.
The sm allesl populations are
on Alaskan time, 0.2 per cen t,
and H awaii -Aleut ia n lime,

whi ch C'O\NS 0.4 perC('nt . ba sPd
on ual a from the 1~80 census.
That hcadcoun l pu t thp total U.S
popu lation at 226.C! million; it has
sinCf' grown to m•drl~ · 2.1.'"l
mil lion

~ ·r str rda\ .

arl'orrling tn

stai r t r oopers
Thr dri\'er .. ldfrrv A. l.mk . :!:\.
Rt. 4. Gall ipoli s. lost control nf his
V&lt;' hiCif' no11h on t i l() hi gh wa~ nra r
Township Roc~d ~ The truck Wf'nt ol1
thP road .
Ina 10 : ~ 'i p .m ;wcidl'nton Count \'
Road 2 in Addi ...,on Townsh ip. a ca·r
driven b\' .J:imt 'S r: ,J ohnson. ''l. Ht
4, Gallipoli~ . !HYin'tl mod0ratf'
damagf&gt;.

Trash~

animal
warnings issued

RPs idf'nt s \\'('rPwarnC'd toda\· tha 1
pruspcution will ta ke placC. for
Sf'Vl'ral offPnses bei ng mmm itted in
M lddlepot1.
Garbage and trash arC' bc&gt;ing
throv.Tl ovf'r thr ri\ 'f'rbank on I\or th
Front St ., in \·iolation of law and
offenders will be pmSPPuted, M avor
Fred Hoffm an and Chief of Pol ic~ J.

J . Cn:•m('a ns ~,.~, - arnL.l(j. Also dogs a nd
ca Is are runn ing loose w ith thf' latter
climbing onto cars and causing
considerable damages by scratchIn g, police sa id Owners of animals
running loose will also be pmsecuted, officials warned.

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Friday, April 27, 1984

Commenta•y

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. omeroy Middleport, Ohio

-Friday, April 27, 1984 .

Good news, b ad news.________

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long. 1\.lllt&gt;C.ters are subjectlo editing and must be signed wUh nam e. address and
telephone number . No unsll{ned letters wUI hi' published. Letters should b e In
goud ttL•de, ~tddres!!il n g ()lsues, not personalltl e~~.

Watching the leading
economic indicators
Strong new eviden('€' of a slowing economy is E'XPf'Cil't.l in thp nt&gt;x l fe""'
days.
Vvllt&gt;n tht&gt; govcrnm&lt;•nt issues it s report Mond ay on the index of leading
f'('()nomic indica tors for Marrh. ana lys ts say. the ftgurP is lik ely to show a
sign ificant drop.
The forecasting firm of L\'ans ~ro nomi cs projE'Cts a 0.8 perrC'nt dt•c linC',
" 1th the cha nce that it cou)d be as large as 1.5 j)('rcpnl.
At the inwstment firm of A.G. Becker Paribas. economist Richar d Hoee·
sees a drop of between IH j)('reent and 1 j)('rcent. with 0.7 j)('rcr nt the most
probable reading.
The index. calculated by the Commer ce Depa11ment, is drs1gned to
detect futu rP economic trends b.v mfi'asuring early warning sig11a ls in such
things as building permits, pricfi's of certain raw m;:J tt:&gt;rials. bu sint'SS
formations a nd pven stock prices.
Beca use private P&lt;'O nomi sts have access to t hese figures as well. thee'
can PSt ima te in adva ncf' w hat the governme nt report \.\!ill look like.
The index is not infallible, most experts agrl'e. II can give errant signals
at limes and, l1ke m any ot her ofhcial gauges of lheeeooom"·· it is subjt&gt;et lo
revision latC'r on whf-n m orf' completp dal a arf' ill .
But a t the moment . a good many obsPI"VPrs bPiie\T' &lt;J dropoff in bu sim~s
activ it y is indf'Pd at hand ~ nnrl nonr too soon, thr:-.· sa.v. As Evans
EconomiC's puts if , ''Last yPar thr economy wen t on &lt;-1 bingf'_ We arP now
paying for tha t binge in thP form of higher inflation and higher int erest
ra tf\5 ...
Jack La very. t&gt;eonomist at Mrrtill Lynch, Pierce•, Fen n~r &amp; Smith.
observes that "continued strun g gains in ovem ll businc-ss activ ity wou ld
(:ldd to the nervousness in the financia l m arkf't s. sincC' upward pressufl" on
OOt h int crest r&lt;.~ t PS and inna rion would lntrnsify.
"Convprsely, if th £&gt; PC'onom y ism a 't ransition' phase. movlng from a
J)('riod of rapid growt h to a morP moderatC' pace of expansion, a subsequcnt
easing in crNi t condil ions could mater ialize."
Lavery argues that there a lready is ev idence in hand that this transition
is taking place- including rt'&lt;'enl dt&gt;elines in ret aU Sill&lt;'S and a downward
tum in measurPs of consumer co nfidPnC'r
In t he v if'W of Lav&lt;&gt;ry and others. aU this means that there could be quite
a drama tic r hange in the picture p resent€'d b~' the E'C'Onomy for thP seco nd
quarter olthe year compared to the lirsl quarter
The gross nat ional produc t. according to the JatPSI figun•s, grPw a t a
powerful 8.:! pen-en! annu al ra Ie. a fl t•r adju stment for Infl at ion. in th e first
quar1er.
As long as a slowdown doesn't open rhr doon to a new recPssion. most
economists agrf¥' it wou ld he a fa\'Orable turn of events. putling thp
econorn~· a t a pacp that can l::le sustained ovC'r time without ra usin,J:: a lot of
adverse sidf' effff' l s. II p resumably could f'ncouragP the FPdf' ral Rl'SPI'\'('
to loosen up on il s r rf'dit polirv .

Letter to the editor
Wants explanation
On April 17 the MC'i gs Loca l
School Board bv a J. ~ vol e, failed to
r('new t hr coni rae! o f Marilyn
Goodnite a s band din:'Cior. /\ nyonr
th at has foll owed lh&lt;' band. know s
the improvrmf'nt th at has bf&gt;r.n
m ade si ncr Mi ss GOCKinite ha.'i
become dir('('tor. Shr has \Vorkr d
diligently with lhP IJaml and
student s.
However. thC' imprnvC'ment rt nd
progress that the band has madr
apparently mPant nothing to board
m emb e r s Mr . Powe ll. M r.
Vaughan and Mr. King, w ho elec ted

10 ~o a long with fhP recommenda tion of Sup!. Morri s. M r. M iller and
M r. Reibel, that tht• di rector
co nrra c t not t.lf' renewed. Havr thr~'
givl'n a rPason for this action? If so,
I haven·t hPard it. Thank God for
men lik£' board memJ:x&gt;rs. Bob
O.ar1on and Bob Snowdf'n , w ho had
1hf' courage to supJXIrt the band and
dinx tor and no! bow to thr
]JIT'ssures of thr administration . /\ disgus tf'd and conCf'rned band
parc•nl , Larry Bailey . Micldleport .
Ohio.

Today in history
Today is F'r iday, April 27. the 118t h day of 1984 . lltene arP 248 davs l~fl in
the yPar.
Today's Highlight In History :
On April 7:7. 18'l2, the 18th president ol the Untied Sta tes. Ul vsses S.
Grant, was born in Point P leasant, Ohio.
On this date:
In 1521 , Portuguese explon:&gt;r Ferdinand MagPilaan was killed bv na tives
in the Philippines.
In 1791 , the inVf'ntor of t he telegraph. Samuel MorSP. wa s hom in
Charlestown, Mass.
In 1875, Archbishop .John McCloskey of New York was installed as the
first American cardinal.
In 1937. the fir st Social S..Cutity payment wa s made.
In 19fl\, broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow died in Pawling. N.Y ..
at th e age of 57.
And in 1973, FBI Director L. Patrick Gray resignro amid the Watergate
scandal.
Ten years ago: S..Cr etary of State Henry Kissbt ger lt&gt;ft for the MlddiP
·East to try to persuade Libya and Israel to separate I heir forces on the
Golan Heights.
Five years ago: Five dissidents were r&lt;&gt;leased from Soviet prisons and
flown to New York In exchange for two SoviPt spies sentenced to SO. year
prison terms in the U.S.
One year ago: Sp&lt;'aking on behalf of congressional Democrats, Sen.
Christopher Dodd, D·Conn., called the Reagan administration's insistence
on military aid to Cent ra l America "a formula for fallu r&lt;&gt;."
Today's Birthdays: Cartoonist Walter Lantz, crea tor of "Woody
Woodpecker, " Is 84 years old. Economist Arthur Bums Is 00. ABC News
correspondent John Scali Is 66. Actor Jack Klugman Is 62. Caretta Scott
KJng, widow of civil rights leader M artin Luther King Jr., Is 57. And actress
Sandy Dennis Is 47.
. Thought for Today: "My mlnd 's made up. Don't contuse me with the
·facts." - Anonymous.

WASHINGTON - It w asn't the
week's most earthshaking story,
but lor the record: In obedience to
an act of Congress, the White House
proclaimed "National Consumer
Week." The proclamation set off a
waspish exchange between the
Ralph Nader folks, who thi nk the
admi nistration has done a terrible
job for consumers, and the Ronald
Reagan folks . who Qa tura lly think
otherwise.
If we look at the whole picture of
governmental regulation, a fair
judgment fall s som ewhere in the
middle. The president has made
some progress over the past lhreP
~'ears in his war against regulation ,
but he hasn' t made nearly as much
as he originally proposed to make.
That is the conc lusion of the Cent er
tor the Studyo! American Business.
which recent!~ published an analy·
sis of regulatory spending and

staffing. The ligures tell u s .something of both public opinion and
presidential problems .
The Center for the Study of
American Business, an adjunct of
Washington Unlverslty In St. Louis,
has been keeping an authoritative
eye on federal regulations for the
better part of two decades. Its data
are the best we have. Based upon
the figures for 55 major regulatory
agencies, the analysis shows that
the president has won a few and 1osl
a few.
Staffing Is down. As rt&gt;eently as
1980, the 55 agencies employed
90,500 persons. Today they employ
roughly 77,500. I n constant-dollar
terms. spending a lso is down, from
$2.9 billion in 198'2 to about $2.7
billion In the curr ent year .
The most significant reductions
have come In what the center
dt'!lnes as " lndustry·speclflc regu·

latlon,'' for example, In areas under
the Civil Aeronautics Board and the
Interstate Commer ce Commission.
In act ual dollars, as distinguished
from statistically constant dollars,
their appropriations have declined
from $403 mUllan In 1\lll to $357
million today. By contrast. appro·
prtatios In the field of " socia l
regulation," the area of greatest
concern to the Nader folks, actually
have Increased In this same p&lt;'rtod
by nearly $.100 million.
The president has prevailed in
some of his efforts to reduce the
burden of regulation . Compared In
1982, appropriations lor 1984 are
down for such agencies as the
Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Antitrust Division of the
Depar1ment of Justice, the Federal
Aviation Administration, and the
Economic Regulatory Admlnlstra·
tion within the Depar1menl of

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Energy.
On the olher hand, Congress has
refused to go along with Reagan' s
request to cut the Food and Drug
Administration, the Equal Employ·
ment Opportunity Commission,
and the Office of Swiace Mining
within the Department of the
Intertor. All these are up S)lbstantlally. A presldt'nt proposes, as the
t ruism reminds us, but a Congress
disposes.
Public oplnton obviously plays a
par1 In the picture. Back in 1970, to
look back a bit , the E nvironmental
Protection Agency had an appropriation of $71 million. The current
appropr iation for regulatory activities Is about $1.5 billion. This will go
to at least $1.7 billion in 1985. The
people plainly care about clean air,
clean water and the safe disposal of
toxic wastes, and this concern has
been communicated to Congress.
'The EPA, says the center , Is on a
com eback traiL
The truth of the matter, it seems
to m e. Is that It is j ust about
Impossible to pronounce sweeping
value j udgments on " federal regu·
lation." Much of it is wise. The
people are not so fed up with the
bureaucracy that they are ready to
abandon prott&gt;e tlon against tainted
meat and adulterated food. Some of
it is foolish . It has taken OSHA a
long time to recover from the
ridicule it suffered after II defined
an "exit " at such•ponderous length.
In many areas of federal regula·
lion. r easonably minded citizens
wilt continue to disagree.
My own thought is that today's
level of federal regulation Is
probably just about tight. The
agencies that were born In the '60s
and '70s have passed through their
rec kJess adolescence. The more
they grow up, the m ore they settle
down .

~t~

TWO WMRNE~ (CORRecT SCALE)

Last giant of ww II ______J_ac_k_A_nd_e_rso_n
WAS HINGTON - When Em ·
pPmr Hirohito steps out on the
balcony of' his palace in downtown
Tokyo this Sunday to greet thou·
sa nds of adoring Japanese on his
83rd birthday. t hcre·u be a CIA
agent in the cr owd - probably
annC'd w ith binoculars
It' s one ol the ways the CI A's Life
Scic&gt;ncf's Division can observr
firstha nd how lhP diminutiVC' cmj)('ror look&gt;;. There have bet'n recen t
hints that his health is failing
Though he holds no direct
}Xllilica l power . Hi rohito has been a ·
fa vorit f' subjPct of CIA surveilla ncC&gt;
for df'cadrs. My associ a tc Dalr Va n
Atta . w ho was rPePnlly in Tokyo.
has had at'l'PI:iS to somf' of the sPCret
Cl i\ profiles of the em JX'I"Or. Th&lt;&gt;y
l'C'\'f'al that rhe CIA's rPmor seless
analyst s. like the .J apanf'.SC' jX'ople ,
hold this aged, bcs[X'CtaclE&gt;d lillie
m an in awf'.
"Dcspit&lt;• all he has brt'n through
~ inn• hr nssumf'd lhC' throne&gt; in

1926," notes the CIA. "Emj)('rur
Hirohito projPCts innocpncc and
sincerity." The C1 A describes him
as "a shy, rPtiring man ."
He and his 81·year·old empress
like to watch soap OjX'ras on TV and
putter in the impe1ial gardens.
"Both the emp&lt;'ror and empress
tenjoy pursuing ! their JX'rsonat
intcrE'Sts - marinP biology and
bot a ny for thP Pmperor, art for the
Pmpress." sta irs another profile,
this one stamped "Confidential." In
fact. Hirohito is the world's chi&lt;•f
au thorit y on jellyfish and r elated
creatures. with 16 books to his
credit.
Accord ing to the CIA, the em ·
peror "is briefed regu larly on
domes tic a nd foreign affairs." Y et
he "plays no part ' in policy
decisions." There have bee n prop·
osa ls to makP him chief of sl ate but
"mos t Japanese would no! likf' to
s£'f' him l ake on any more than his

present symbolic role."
The CI A acknowledges "a few
compla int s from younger Japa·
nese" about Hirohito. but little
audible grumbling about the cost of
maint ai ning the imperial household
- which now runs to more 1han $40
million a year.
"By and large: · states the CI A,
"most Japanese still view the
emperor with considera ble respect
and affC'Cti on." One reason : He
"has tra veled widely among the
people, som ething a .Japanese
Pm(lf'ror had never done before."
At fi rst, the JapaneSP had "grave
doubts about t he im age the em·
j)('ror w ould project" in the United
States. But his reception during his
1975 visit to this country "grea tly
excPf'dPd even the mosl optimistic
Japanese expectations.''
The CIA believes the visit
contributed "significa ntly to popular tJapanesel support for conti nued cooj)('ratlon with the U.S.

tandi OjX'nlng an era of 'good
f ee lin gs· in u.s .. J a p anese
r elations."
Characteristically. Hlrohito ex·
pressed his approval of America
not In words but with a ~esture. For
years aft erward, he wore a Mickey
M ouse w atch that he picked up In
Disneyland .
Hirohllo is the ! 24 th em j)('ror in
Japa n's unbroken, 2,&amp;14·year·old
imper ial line. When he ascended to
t he throne in 1926. he was a "tenno"
- the ··&lt;'mperor of heaven." The
Japanese considered hi m a god.
When the Japanese warlords
sought his approval for the attack
on Pearl Harbor, according to one
account, Htrohito voiced his appar·
ent disapproval by reciting a
31·syllable poem compooed by his
grandfather. extolling universal
brotherhood and asking: " Why,
then. do wind s and water of conlllct
... Disturb peace among us?"

In praise of fried mush.____L_aw_e_u_w_in.....:::.g_eu
This morning I had fried mush for
breakfast. I f('('l stronger a lrea dy ~
F'or years I have preached the
\· irtuC's of fried mush over those
insipid pancakes and wa ffips the
mod!'rn cookbooks prescribe instf'od of thP morr homC'l~'. tx-ttC'r
tast in g and m or e C'asily prepared
mush . I co uldn't understand why
mv argu mC'nts som rhow IPft thp
cook at ou1 house unimpressM .
Corn mf'al mush, I have often
argued. is na ture's own food
wi thout the &lt;.~ddi ti on of those
poisonous preserva tivf'S at the food
fac tory. It w ill put hair on your
r hpst and vim and vigor in you r life.
:"Ja lu rally. I havf' Sf' nsf' Pnough to
r!'alize thFit most women are not
S\'vayed by thought of gro ~A'ing hair
on their chests but I do think in
fairness to their men·folk they
should includP mush In their
cookbooks. It was not until rPCently
that I learned this staple food which
played its par1 in making America
grPat iS not f'ven mentioned in
modern cookbook s: This discovery
somphow took away some of my
faith in womankind and in Amert ·
ra n history as well.
You have all read in your study of
the ea rly settlers in New E ngl and
and I heIr reliance on " hasty
pudding·· and the par1 II played In
our early history. What did you
think hasty pudding was? A
dessert? II was mush! Of course I
can't prove that but I still re·
member pictures In the history
books of them crushing com by the
mortar and pestle method copies
from the early apothecartes. Their
mortar was a hoUowed out tree
stump and their pestle a block o!
wood balanced on the end o! a tree
llmb. There wasn' t anything hasty
about making "hasty pudding" In
those days. Of course, I was born
and reared In a dlf!erent ttme but
we still kept our pioneer appetites .

I have mentioned before about
SJX'nding part of my childhood with
my grandmother and part at m y
father·s farm on Pratt's F'ork Creek
in Athens Cou nty. Since about a
third of my Dad's farm was rich
creek boll om we always had plenty
of corn. Like most fanners in thai
section of the state, and everywhere
Plse. I suppose most of our food
cam e from the farm. To get flour,
our wheat had to be hauled to
Athens to the mill. That m eant a
day-long trip by wagon over the
limf's tone pike whi ch then made a
bumpy road between Jerseyvi lle
and Athens. It was much easier to
l ake a sack of shelled corn up the
road a quarter of a mile where Jake
King had a corn grinder OjX'rated
by a gasoline engi ne.
I ca n't remember any of our
fam ily who turned up t hei r nose a t a
bowl of mush and milk or lri ed
mush with sor ghum. Lik e most
farm people. we usua ll y had m ore
corn than money so It w as only
natural that we eat what was most
ava ilable. Perhaps It was this earl y
training that has always m adt' me
partial to cor n as a grain. Back
when this century was young, corn
bread was the staff of life In
Amertca. I have always had an
Inherent distrust of anyone who
chooses fancy r estaurant food over
a plate of navy beans and corn
bread. Add a generous chunk of
onion and you have a meal that Is
abrosla lit for the Gods. Add a few
ears of sweet corn- but I'll have-to
stop writing like this. I'm drooling
all over the typewr1ter keys!
About 20years ago Iwasworldng
on the Reedsvllle Dam where I was
buddylng with another carpenter
named Red. Red was !rom the
mountain country of West Virginia
where they still have a healthy
respect for corn. Like me, Red
could grow lyrical on the subject o!

lried m ush. He couldn't underst and
how I could toler ate a day of hard
work on a skimpy breakfast of eggs,
bacon and coffee but when I told
him m y wife never had fried mush
for breakfast , he gave me a pitying
look and I he next day brought me
about five pounds of mush. all
ready to be sliced and fried. That
was M ary's first introduction to
flied mush. I forget now just what
her reaction w as but I do know it
was not one of unbounded joy.
We have been getting ready to
com e north for the summer and
yes terday she told me she had some

corn m eal that wouldn ' t keep over
summer. I suggested some mush
and for the first time she admitted
she didn ' t know how to make it. It
wasn't In any of the modem
coo kbooks. I couldn 't believe m y
ea rs w hen she told me the only
place she could find the reci JX' w as
In an old, old cookbook that had
belonged to her mother. At our
house the Better Homes &amp; Gardens
cookbooks is our culinary Bible. I
looked in it and mush wasn't even
mentioned.
No wonder AmP rlca n fa mlly life
is going to Hell'

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Logan defeats Meigs
LOGAN - Logan took advantage
of Meigs' control problems with
seven first inning runs after two
were out and held on for an 8-5 win
over the Marauders in prep base·
ball action here Thursday .
Meigs pitching walked six batters
and Logan came up with three
timely hits in the Chiefs' seven-run
first. The defending SEOAL
champs had only a runner on first
with two out when the roof caved in.
Coach T im Saunders' crew. losers
of fou r in a row, are now 5-6 ovrrall
but remain in first place in the TVC
\\11 h a 4-1 slate. Four of Meigs'
losses have come from class AAA

schools.
In all, five Meigs pitchers walked
11 men and threw seven ,.1ld
pltcht&gt;rs while allowing only stx
hits. Logan hurling fanned three
and walked only two.
The Marauders pounded out 16
hits, but left 12 runners stranded.
Leading the hit parade were James
Acree and Scott Gheen wit h three
singles apiece. Chris Burdette and
Bobby Spires addt'd two singles
each while Jay Carpenter had a
triple and Jackie Welker . Dan
Thomas, Nick Bush. and Nick
Riggs each had a single. D. J .
Conrad led Logan with two singles.

ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL

Meigs left the tying run on first In
the !Ina! frame as t hey loaded the
bases after scoring their fifth taUy .
The Marauders also left the bases
fl\11 In the sixth inning.
Meigs travels to Miller tonight to
put their top standing In the TVC on
the line. Saturday, Meigs play s
New Lexington In first round class
AA sectional play at Athens High
School with game lime at 4 p.m .
By Innings:
Mt•l~&lt;:s.

7(() 100 x-8

Ca'iSt.·ll 1LP1 . Burl.lt•lll'

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S1f.."Vo'a r1 14 1. Wt&gt;lkPr 1:i 1. anti
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Thomas i'!l.
Ght~·n .

Lem on 's RBI double and a run scoring lnfiPid single by Tom
Brookens. Garbey now has 1&gt; hit s in
.30 at ·bats for a .:00 average.
Doug Bair earned t hev ictory wit h
two innings in relief of Dave
Rozema. and Aurelio Lopez pitchf&lt;i
the final22-3 innings.
A's 7, Blue Jays 4
Dave Kingman hit two homers
and drove in five runs, and he a nd
Rick ey Hender son offset a Toronto
home run bar rage that included two
by Willie Upshaw. Kingman now
leads the m ajors w ith nine homers
and 24 RBI.
Kingman, who has 21 RBI in his
past 10 games, hit a two· r un homer
in the fourth and a I hree·run shot in
tht&gt;stxth . Henderson homer ed in the
nlnth.
Upshaw hit a solo homer in the
fourth inning for T oront o, and he.
Grorge BeU and JesSP Barticld hit
ron.secu t ive homers in the sLx lh
inning off Mikt• W(Jrn&gt;n. 3-2.
Indian.' 5, \~bite SOx ·I
Cleveland won it s four1h straight
game on the t ic-break ing home r un
by Brook J acoby in the e1ght h
inning. T he White Sox now have lost
fi ve of six.
.Jacoby's game·winning homPr
came off reliever Ron Reed, 0.2.
Andre Thornton had a two run
single in Cleveland's three· run third
inning, but t he Whil e Sox tied it in the
four th wh&lt;&gt;n Ron Kittle hit a
three-run homer. After falling
behind by a run in the fifth. Thornton
tied the score o nce again w i1 h an
lUll single.

Twins I, Yankees 2
Dave Engle drove in a lie·
breaking run with a singiP in tht•
sc\·en1h inning, and M innesota
cam f' back l o bPat thr Y an kf'f's

t wC'f'n Loga n and La ncas ter.
Two other mot orists. Paul l.
RariPtt a. 26 . of V ipnna. W.Va. and
Willi am S. Dcmalle. 32. ol A thens,
werr also sou thbound .
Rockv L . Nelson. 23. of Lopn
was travding nort hbou nd i n the
sout hbou nd lane, according to the
Sheriff's deputies.
Deputies said BariPtt a swayt'&lt;l to
miss thr Nelson vehicle but thr lrft
rear sidC' of his car was sideswi fX'd .
Nelson hi t the Whaley ,·chic le
head -on and wrnt up over thr
'Whale)' ca r. deputi es said .

10:00 A.M.

ALEXANDER 15-,;,:4l_ _ _.....J
SAT .. MAY 5

11fE WOODLANDS, Texas tAP I
-Lou Graham and Gary M cCord,
who have missed ll cuts tJetween
them this season. caiVed out
six· under -par 65s fo r a one.stroke
lead after the first round of the
$.'i00,001 Houston Op&lt;'n golf tourna·
men! at The Woodlands Country
Club.
Tony Sills and Bobby Wadkins led
a group lied for second with rounds
of 66 and could have shared the lead
had they not faded on the final holes.
Hon St reck birdied two of the last
three holes and Bob Eastwood also
charged with biridies on the final
two holes to al so share second place
with fi6s.

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L SHERIDAN (7-4)

THURS .. MAY 10

MEIGS 15·61

Houston Jiminez started the tWO-()Ut
rally when he tr ipled and raced
home on Willie Randolph's error on
the relay. Darrell Brown then beat
out an infield singiP. and Tim Teufel
walked, set ting the stag&lt;&gt; for E ngJp's
game· winning hit.
Tom Brunansky added a measure
of insunance in the eighth inning
with a home run. Pel &lt;' Filson, HI.
pitched 6 1·3 innings of sco reless
reli ef for the v ictory.
Brewers 2, Angels I
Don Sutton and RoUie Fingers
combined on a seven-hitter as
Milwaukee edged California. which
had w on seven of its prPvious nine
games. Sutton , 2·2. walked one and
st ruek out fou r before he left in the
eighth for F inger s. Fingers st ruck
out the side in the ninth and earned
his third save.
Rick Manning drov&lt;' in a MU waukee run in the four1h wit h a single off
Tommy .John, 1·2, and the Brewers
scored lhC' eventual winning run in
the lift h on consecutive doubles by
C&lt;'Cil Cooj)('r and Jim Sundberg.
Pa ul M olitor had three hit s for
Milwaukee.

Mariners 6, Red Sox 5
Alv in Davis hit his fifth hom e run
of l hl"Season , a two-out . two-run shot
in the lOth inning, to boost Seat lie
over the Red Sox . DC~vis' hom er
gave the Marlnrrs a 64 lead. which
Tony Armas cut ro thf' fi nal one- nm
deficit wit h a homer. his fifth. in the
bottom of the lOth.
Barry Bonnell, who also had
homered. star1ed the Seattle lOth
\\1th a twoout singleoffBob Stanley,
who had r rtired the first nine batters
he fa red. That set the stage for
Da vi.s. a rook if'
Seatlle lied thr score 44 in the
St&gt;venth on Spikf' 0\\'en's two-run
sing)('.

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into a guardr;_nl, &lt;.~n d
Nrlso n w as thrown approximatf'l .'
:«1 fff't ovl?r Jn C'mbankmPn1 .
Nelson's .Jt'f'p 5Ppa r"ted upon
impart and t hr f' nginf' v.:as th r ov.:n
from thC' chass is. dPputif&gt;s said .
Damallf'' s car thpn hi t thC' .)('f'p
chassis. whic h was in t hf' f'f'lltf'r of
thP hig h\~;J\ .
\\rhalcy and Nr lson \\'f'l'f' takPn 111
Gran t Hospital in a Life·F it ght
hPiicoptf'r. Oarlf'tt a and Dam&lt;Jtlr
escaped w ithout injun , the depu·
I if's rf'JX)r l f'd.
~IJ mmC'd

WINNER TO
DISTRICT

4:00P .M.

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(CHAMP ION SHIP)

SAL APRIL 28

Ex-Alexander coach critical
foll~wing head on collision
Bi tt .J . Whal&lt;'y. 49 . former coach
of the Alexander high school
basketball team , is list PC! in critica l
condition a! G r a nt Hospital. Colum bus, followi ng a four-vPhiclr acci
drnt nrar Loga n Wedn esd a~'
Whaley . w hose Spar1 an basket ·
ba ll tram upsel Ga llipoli s Jl -50 in
th(' SP&lt;'ti ona l tournament a! A thens
high school in March. is bei ng
trea ted for sPrious head in juriPs.
According to a report of the
Hocking Co unt y Sheriff's Depar t·
mt•nt , \-\'h aley was sou thbound on
Route 33. nea r Rockbridgt•. tJe.

SAT .. APRIL 28

Hood

Orioles pound Royals;
Detroit posts 7-4 win
By JOHN NELSON
i\P Sports Writer
The Orioles finally return to
Baltimore to begin a tong homes·
land, and tht&gt;y're hoping there Is a
tittle tru th to the old adage that goes
something like. there's no place like
Memorial St&lt;'.dium.
The Orioles, defending World
S&lt;ories champions, finished their
season-open ing road I rip with a G-13
record, the worst in the major
leagues, and now play 18 of their
next 21 at home.
The Orioles showf&lt;i some spark
Thursday night with an 11·3 vtctory
at K ansas City, pounding out 17 hit s
off three Royals pitcher s. Mike
Flanagan. 2·2. sca ttered eight hil s in
going the distance. striking out four
and wa lking just one.
Cal Ripken Jr. hit hi s eighth
homer of the season for the Orioles,
and Eddie Mun·ay had two hit s,
scored twice and drove in two runs
with a double in the thi rd and a
sacrifice tl~' in Baltimore's sLx -run
seventh inning.
Flanagan was in full cont rol until
Floyd Rayford doubled and S!eV(•
Ba lboni l oUowed with a homer in th P
ninth. Frank Whitealso homered for
the Royals.
Tigers 7, Rangers 5
The T igers scored four runs in I he
first inning, helping to offSPI a
lhree·home run j)('rfotmance by
Texas. and Detroit won it s seventh
straight. The Tiger s now have won
16 of their 17 games thi s season,
includin g a nine-game, seasonopening st ring.
Bobby Jones, Marv Poley and
Pete O'Brien homered for the
Rangers.
L ane&lt;&gt; Parri.sh hit his fifth homer.
"solo shot in the seventh. for Detroit.
Barba r o Garbf'~'s tv.'rrru n singlf'
sta r1ed 0&lt;-t roir s bigftrst inning, and
rn·o more run s scored on C'hC't

NELSONVILE-YORK (1 -9)

. . OOl Vl 1- 5 16 1

Logan

4:00P.M.

NEW LEXINGTON (4-8)
SAT .. MAY 5 2:00 P.M.
GALLIPOLIS (4-71

SAL APRIL 28

1:00 P.M.

2. BELPRE (6-3)

BE

Sheridan top seeded
in Class AA pairings
ATHEI\'S - Sht' rid an 17-41 reC('ived the num ber one seed whitr
Belpre 16·31 was voted number two
in the bo.v s' C'lass AA sectiona l
baseball tournam ent to be held
starting Sa turday at At hens High
Sc hool.
Nelsonvil le·Yor k 11 -91 vs. Al ex ander t5-4i will kick orr the action
wit h a 10 a. m_ game. WinnE'r w ill
adva ncE' to second round action
aga inst top·seeded She1idan the
fo llowing Sa turd a.v at 11 a.m.
In lowf'r brackPt action Sat urda~' .
Ga llipolis 14-71 will takP on second

HAILSAFE!
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your future..... withoul Golden
Harvest Crop-Hail protedion
fro m Continenlallnsurance .

s£'C'df'd Bf'lpre 1&amp;-.:l ·1 at I p rn and
Mrigs t5-61 goes ag &lt;.~in s t :'&gt;lf'w
L&lt;•xi ngton t4·RI at 4 p.m. These
winners v,:il! play the follov..'ing
Sa tu rda)' at 2 p.m .
T he ch"mpionship game is slated
for Thursday . May 10 at 4 p.m. In
thr seed ing vo ting, Sheridan n •CC'ivC'd U vol es. BPiprf' nim". Jnd
Mrigs fiw•. !'Jo admission will be
chargPd but donations will t.lf'
accepted with a ll proceeds going to
the Ohi n Hi gh School At hl etiC
Associatio n

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TRIMBLE - :vte i)!s ' girls remamed unbc'atf'n in six out ings wit h
e1 7-fi win over T 1imblf' in prPp
softball aclion here \Vednesd a:v·
Coach Jon Arnott's M a r a u der('ltl's had built a 7·~ lead after
four and a half innings. but su1YivC'd
a four-run l.ad~' TomcJts fifth that
had thf' t~· in g run on thi rrt with one
out.
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lmding M eigs lass at the plate as
thP coll ected three singles. Fresh·
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torrid hitting with two sin gles whiiC'

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Dodgers, Braves
post NL victories

Scoreboard

SAN DIEGO ! API Pedro
G u~rrero hasn 1 hll his weight for
tlu ee week s But the 195-pound
slugger knows 11 sa long season
The Los Ang~les third baseman.
who entered Thursdays g ame
hittmg a m easly 176 crushed a
three run homer rn the seventh
mmng to help the DodgeJs to a 6-5
victory over the San Diego Padres
G uerrero s blow lied thegame5 5
Mike M arshall followed With a solo
homer that decided the JSsueand cut
the PadJPS lead m the Nationa l
lRag'Ue \\ est to a half game over the
Dodgers
CueJIWO who had struck out 20
tunes m onlv t;g at bat s pleaded
RU ill&lt; to S \\ mgmg at a Jot of bad
p1tches
Dodger s Managet T om Lasorda

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Pterson 39 Ukr Hednc ts a
M1am1 graduate
Sht tdct conclu ded h1 s basketball
L'Oachtng car('('r m 1966 w hen
P tcrson was capt am of thr teama ncl
"'' a ll M1d Ami'ncan Conference
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Commg off Mmmt s record 24 6
season &lt;~nd a t n p to the NCAA
T ournaznf'nl at the conference
champion Hed1 1c IS the Redsldns
"mnmgest coach 216-158 m 14
seasons He has been elected to the
un Jv('rSll"\o' s a thletic hall of fame and
coach('(l the Redsldns to ftve leag'Ue
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1n postseason games before th1s
season
In other senes deciding games
Milwaukee ousted Atlanta 118-89
Dallas edged Seattle 105-104 m
ove11trne, Ltah rolled to a 127111
I numph over Denver and PhoenlX
defeated Port land 117105 All the
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IS at Det roll m the fifth ga me of thetr
senes The wmner will opPn 1he next
round SundaY at Boston
Dallas tS at LosAngclesSa turd a\
and Phoentx IS at Utah and New
Jet scy a t MiiwaukC(' m othi't
Sunda) games
New Jet SC'Y ~:ut 24 pomts and stx
asSists eac h flam guards Mtcheal
fuly Rtchat dson and Ot1 s Brrdsong
Bu dsong had shot 6 fm 21 fr urn the
field and totaled onJ, 14 poml s m lhP
Nets two horre losSf's
Andr e\\ Tone\ scoll'!l 22 pomt s

Bobcats stop
SWHS, 7-2
Kvget Cr'Pf k upped tt s Jeag'Ue
lmdmg SVA(' record to 51 Thu rs
dnv C\enmg- w nh a 7 2 Vic tory over
Southwes tern Rtghthandcr Steve
W"ugh In gomg the dtstance
st ruckou l seven wUI 1ssumg four
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di'srgnated hitter Bnan Wamsley
wit h three htls Gar ry Pi'nmngton
Anthony Kitchen and Bill Ward hnd
lwo hils ap1ecc• Other hllti'r s were
Ba r ry Matthev.s Larry Edge and
Duane Abshu"e
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hit s were V. ill Ha1slop, Rtck Hatslup
and Jeff Burleson

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after they I ted lhesenes2 2Tuesday
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the 76ers w ere sure to wm the fifth
gam e and all you have to do JS mml
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The 76ers Jed b:, two pomt s with
2 51 remammg, but didn't score
agam until the fmal two seconds
Albert Kmg hit two tree throws with
2 19 1ema1 nmg to give the Net s the
lead for good
Richard son and Btrdsung scored
10 pomts each ill the first quarter as
the Nets took a 31 25Jead and they
ex tended the mat gm to 41·30 m the
second quarter But the76ei sSC'ored
2.3 of the next 32 pomts for a
three pomtlead at halfttrne
Ma&gt;encks 105, Somes 104
Dallas won the first pl ayoff sen es
m 11s four year s of existence,
wtnnmg at home m a wtld hmsh
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,Jay Vmcent h1t two free flu ows
With 17 seconds left m overttrne to
give Dallas a 105-102 lead Tom
Chambers of lhP Sorucs made a
basket with one second left. then
caug ht the mbeunds pass from
Vmcent
RefereP Mike M athis signaled the
game U\er ali hough the clock never
slar1ed and beth teams left the
cou11 But aftpr a conference among
the officia ls. tt v.as dectded that
there was still a second tu go, and
beth learns were called out of the
drf'ssmg 1oom
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pass was ca ught by M ark AgullTI'
and the M avs secured the vtclory
Seattle had a stx point lead with
I 06 left m regulallon, but three
turnovers and a nussed tree throw
allowed Rolando Blackman, who

KC Lady Bobcats
take doubleheader

Jazz 127, Nuggets lll
Ad nan Dan tley scored 30 pomts,
Rickey Green 29 and Darrell
Griffith 24 as Utah easily beat
\oslttng Denver
Utah. appearmg m tts first playoff
sen es of the 10-year history of the
franchise, led by as many as 14
points in the first half A run of 10
stra1ght points rebuilt the lead to 14
m the fourth pertod
Dan Issei seared 25 pomts and
A lex English 24 for the NuggNs. but
KJld Vandeweghe. who had aver
aged nearly 30pomts 111 the ftrst four
games of the series, had only 10
Sun&lt;i 117, Blazers 105
Walter Davis scored 21 of his 29
pomts m the second half and K y le
M acv added 17 of his 20 after
mterrnlss10n as the Suns won at
Por~and which played without
Mychal Thompson. who broke his
nghl elbow Tuesday nrght
Blazers forwards Calvm Na II and
Kenny Can also were hobbled by
m]un es, forc mg Pm1landal ttrnesto
go wtlh a lineup wi th no player taller
than 6- foot· 7 Jim Paxson topped the
Blazers with 24 pomts
Bucks ll8, Hawks 89
At Milwaukee Marques Jhnson
and Junior Bndgeman sparked an
184 spurt at the start of the second
penod that earned the Bucks to
\octory over Atlanta
Johnson and Bndgeman each had
six points m the first SIX mmutes of
the second quarter as Milwaukee
opened a 40-22 bulge from "h1ch
Atlanta never recovered
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half was 13 pomts
Sidney Monc nef led the Bucks
with 20 points, while Glenn Rtvers
topped A~anta with 21

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204 Condor St

p.m, rrUd-week 3ervtce Wed~ay 7 p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 326 E
Maln St , Pomeroy Sunday """"""' Holy
comrnunkm on the first Sunday of each month,
and combined !Nith mornlng praYl'f oo the
th1rdd SUnday Morning pra)W and S('rmon on
aU other Sundays cl the month Omrch SdK.ol
and Nunery can&gt; provided CoffeE' toor In the
Partstt HaJilmmedlatc."ly follo'Nlng the servtce
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST. 212 W
Main St Nell Proudfoot pastor Biblt:&gt; School

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torrv H t&gt; l~ht s Road Pomf' rov Mkh af'l PI
onkowskl pastor Marie Spires Sabbath
Sc hool Supt Sabbath School at 2 p m on
Sa !Urday with worship sp r vlce~ lollowlnJ'(
at315p m

RUTLAND F'IRST BAPTIST CHURC H
Sisi Pr Harrl r tl Warnf'r, Supt Sund ay
SChool9 30 am Morn\nji!; Wo rship 10 45
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POMEROY FIRS 1 B APTI ST OaYid
M a nn mlnr st £'r Wi llia m Sno uffer Sund av
S&lt;' hool Sup! Sunda} S{ hool, 9 30 a m
Mo rn in g Worship 10 10 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST P o
mercy Pike David Hunt pastor Jac k
NPNs Su nda} S&lt;'hool Direec to1 Sund av
&amp;oo l 9 :W a m MornlnJ'( Worship 10 :W
PvenlnR worship 7 JO p m I ut' sday VIs I
ta tlon 7 p m W&lt;'dnPSday Prayer Sf'rv lct'
1 lO p m
Mission Frl(&gt;nds 7 30 p m
Girl,. ln Action 7 10 p m Acteen s 7 W p
m Choi r Praclicf' 8 30 p m
FAI fH 1 ABERNA CLE CHURCH Bal
IPY Run Road R ('\' Emmell Rawson pas
tor Handley Dunn !&lt;iupl Sundav Schoo l
lO a m Sundayt&gt;ve nln,eserv!Ct' 7 30p m
Biblt&gt; tf'achlng 7 30 p m Thur sday
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racuse St'rv lt'es 10 a m Sunda y Evf&gt;n ln R
sNvlces Sunday and Wedne-sdav at 7 00 P
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MIDDLEPORT CH URC H OF CHRI ST

IN CHRISTIAN UNION Lawrt&gt; ncf&gt; Ma n
ky pastor Mrs Ru ssf' ll Young Sund av
School Sup! Sundav School 9 :W a m
Ev&lt;'nlnaz worship 7 10 p m W{'{]nes da y
prayer mE:'l' tl nJ: 7 30 p m

M1' MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Ra clnf' Rt&gt;v Jamf'S Sai1Nfleld pas1or
i) Frf'Cman Williams Supt Sunda y School
9 45 a m Sunday a nd Wt&gt;dnesday t'\f'n
tng st&gt;rvlce~ 7 p m

MIDDLEPORT

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BAPTIST

Co rn"r Sixth and Palmer Till&gt; Rt&gt; v M ark
M cCiun ~ Ray Fields S S Supt
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RIJtJlS Ass t Supt Sunday SChool 9 15 a
m Morning WorshiP 10 15 a m , Sunda\1
EvE' nlng serv ic E&gt; 1 p m Youth m eell n~&lt;:
7 30 p m We&gt;dn(' sday &lt;"Vf&gt;nln~ SPrVIcf' 7 p
m Cho ir pn cllcf' A p m

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CHURCH OF CHRIST Middleport 5th
a nd Ma in Bob M elton mlnlstC'r AI Hart
son associate- mlnl sler Mlkt&gt; G('rlach
Sunda y Sc hool Supt&gt;rlntendt.&gt;nl Bib!('
School 9 30 am Morn l n ~ Wor ship 10 30
a m Evt:&gt;nln~ Worship 7 00 p m Prayer
meellng Wednes day , 1 00 p m

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and Rev Nancy Coyle Bill Whlle Sunday
School Supl Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornlntz Worship, 10 30 a m S unday
Evlln]{ellstlc meeting 7 00 P m Praye-r
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THESE ARE OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
(All Prrces Include llount1nr &amp; Bubble Balance)

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UNITED PRI!SBVTERIAN
MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY
Rev Wanda lohnsoa, Director
Harold Johaaon
Dlreetor of Education
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTE RIA N

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products You get
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C HURCH Worship 5C.'rViee, 10 15 am
C HurC"h School 9 15 a m , Blblf' Stud y
Sunday 7 30 p m P rayer Group We&lt;ln('S
da y 9

Mulberry Ave.

Pomeroy, OH.

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MIDDLEPORT

PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH Church School tO 15 a m Wor
ship service 11 30 a m

SYRACUSE FIRST UNITEO PRESBY
TERIAN CHURCH Worship Service 9 00
a m Church School 10 15 a m

MODERN SUPPLY
Main

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor,
Rev John Evans Sunday Schoo110 00 a

m Sunday Morning Worship 11 00 a m
Children's Church 11 a m , Sunday even
Jng servtce. 7:00pm . Wednesday even
tng: Young Ladles' AuxUiary1 6 00 P m

Pomeroy, Ohio

Ph. 992-2164

SUGARPH. RUN
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992-2115

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TRINITY CHUROI Rtrv W H Perrin
ptslor Df'ttie Buck. Sunday Sctm Supt
Olurch SChool9 15 a m. Worship Servk' 10: l&gt;
a m Choir rehearsal, Tuesday 7 )) p m
under tllrectkm r:1 Allee Nt:&gt;~
POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZA
RENE U!rner Unlon and Mulberry Ri'Y
Thomas Glm McClung: pastor C1yde H('nder
son, S S Supt , Sunday School 9 D a m
morning wor!lhJp 10:]) a m , evPJttng Sf'f"VV.C'f' 6

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The Store With "All Kinds of Stuff" - For Pets. Stables.
llf'll &amp; 5111111 Animals, llwns.and Gudens

HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. near

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992-3325

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SONS STORE

Long Bottom. Edsel Hart, paator Sunday
Scbool t : 30 a.m • worship 10 30 a m i
Proyer meettaa. 1:30 I'·!!'· ThUrsday.

MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH. &lt;Omor Ash and Plum Leslie

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nf'Sda y and Sa turday Ev!'nlnp; Se-rvices at
7 30 p m

NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Don Archer
Rev Roy Deeler

Rev Seldon Johmwn
A LFRE D - Churc h School 9 30 am
Worship 1l a m UMYF 6 JO p m U'A
Third Tuesday 7 30 p m Communi on
(Jrst Sunda y (An her 1
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REF.OSVI LLF. - Churc h Sc hoo l 9 IDa
m Wor ship Service 11 00 a m 1DN' tNI
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAULChurch School 9 a m Worship 10 a m
Bible Study Tu esday 1 JO p m UMW
1 h\rd Tuesda} 7 30 p m Communion
First Sunda} ( A rc her )

CENTRAL CLUSTER
Rev James E Corbitt
Rev Steven Nelson
Rev Richard Rothemich
Re\o Robert E Robinson
Rev Andrew Rubenklrrg
ASBURY rSyracusf&gt;) - Worsh ip II am
Church Sc hool 9 45 a m C har ~f' Blbl{'
Study Wt'dnes day 7 30 p m UMW fi rst
Tuesda} 7 30 p m
C holr Rehearsal
Wt•d ni?'Sda y 6 30 p m UMW fourth ~ un
d&lt;)y 6 30 p m INt"lsonl
ENTE RPRISE Wor ship 9 am
Ch urch Sc hoo l 10 a m Bible St ud y Tui:'S
d oty 7 30 p m UMW Fl r!it Monda y 7 :\0
p m UMYF Sunda } 6 p m Cholr Re
h&lt;'arsa l 6 30 p m Wednt&gt; sday 1Rothe
m ichl
FLATWOODS- Churc-h School 10 a m
Wor ship 11 am Bible Study Thursd
d ay 7 p m
UMYF Sund aY 6 p m
tRoth em kh ~

FOREST RUN Worsh ip 9 a m
Churc h Sc hool 10 a m
Choir prac tlcC'
Tu(&gt;sd ay 6 J0 p m UMW flrs1 Tu(&gt;Sday
7 30 p m (Nelson \
HE ATH IMiddleporll - Chur ch Sc hool
9 30 am
Yl or shlp 10 30 ll m
Bible
S tudy Tues day 10 a m
UMW second
Monda y, 7 30 p m UMW Second Mon
da y 7 :\0 p m UMM Thi rd Mondav 7 30
p m rRobln son)
MI NERSV ILLE - \\ ors hlp Service iO
am Church Sc hool 11 a m UMW th 1rd
Wednf'sday 1 p m Choir practi ce Mon
day 7 30 p m (Nelson)
PE AR L C HAP EL - Worship St&gt;rvlcp 9
am Chu rc h School 11 am UMW sr&gt;
corrd Tuesday 7 30 p m UMYF la st Tu t&gt;S
da y 7 :Wpm tubE'nklniZ\
POMEROY- Chur c h Sc hoo l 9 15a m
Wo r ship Servr cf&gt; lO 30 a m Choi r re
hearsa l Wf&gt;d.nesd ay 7 30 p m UM W se
cond Tuesday 7 30 p m UMYF Su nda y
6 p m rcorbltt)
ROCK SPRINGS- C hurch Sc hool 9 15
am \'\oors hlp 10 am Biblf' Sludy \\ t'd
nesda y 7 30 p m UMYF rSerciors l Sun
dav 5 p m
tJunlorsl ('Very olht•r Sun
da y 6 p m t Rotht'mlch l
RUTLA~D- Church Sc hool 9 45a m
Wor s hip 10 30a m UMWtEvenlnlgCir
c lel second WPC!nesd ay 7 lOp m UMW
(AftPrnoon Circ le) second Thur sday 1 p
m rRubenkln~ l
SA LEM CENTER - Chur ch Sc hool lO
am Worshlp9 &lt;&amp;5 am (Rubenklngl
SNO WVILLE - Worship 8 10 a m
Churc h Sc hool 10 am 1Rubcnking 1

SOU111ERN CLUSTER
Rev. Jameta M . Clark
Rev Paul McGuire
Rev Orville White
APPLE GROVE- ChurchSch0019a m
Worship 10 a m ( Fi rst and third Sun
days l UMW Second Tut.&gt; sday 7 30 p m
P ra yer m€'£'11ng Wednf!'sday 7 p m
(Clarki
BETHANY - Wo rshi p, 9 a m Church
Sc hool 10 a m Bible Study Wf&gt;dnesdlly
10 am
Dorcas Women s Fei!OW!ihlp
Wednesd ay 11 a m ( McGuirt&gt;)
C ARMEL - Church School 9 30 a m
Worship, 10 45 a m Second and F ourth
Sunda ys F~llows hip dinner with Sullen
third Thursday, 6 30 p m !McGuire)
EAST LETART- Chun h,SChool 9a m
Wonhl p 10 am second and fourth Sun
days UMW first Tuesda} 7 30 p m
!Clark\
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a m
Church SchoollO a m (Clark)
MORNINGSTAR- Wors hip 9 45a m
Church School 10 30 a m Biblf&gt; St udy
Thursday, 7 30 p m (White)
MORSE CHAPEL- Church S&lt;;hool 9 30
am Worship 11 am /Whllf&gt;l
PORTLAND- Church School 6 30 p m
, Worship 7· 30 p m , UMYF Wedne!ida y
7 Xt p m (McGuire)
RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
SchoOl, 10 a m : Worship, 11 a m , UMW
fourth Mondt)' 7 lO p m Men's Prayer
Breakfast, Wednesday 7 am (Clark)
SUTTON - Church School. 9 30 a m
Momlna worship 10 ~a m flr&amp;tand third
Sundays, FeUowsblp dinner with Carmel
third Thunday 6 30 p m (McGuire)

KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Oliver
SWalll, S.,t Sunday ScbooJ 9:30 a m ev

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HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev

HEHMON UN IT ED BRF.:T H HI '\

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Fay Sauer, Dlrec&amp;or
Rev James E Corbitt, .4.NistM.nl

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Tom Stalen pastor Sunday School 9 30 a

m Evening se-rvice 7 30 p m Wednt&gt;sday
pra}er meeting 7 30 p m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHU RCH OF
CHR IST Du a ne Wa rden mlnlstf'r Bible
class 9 30 a m M orning Wor s hip 10 30 a
m Evening Worship 6 30 p m Wednes
day Bib le Studv 6 30 p m
NEW STI\ ERSVILLF. COMMUNITY
CllllllCH Sunday School ser\ lc e 9 45 a
m
Wor ship
service
10 30 a m
E\a ngt&gt;l lst1 c ServicE' 7 30 p m WPdn es
day Prayer mPe-tlng 7 30 p m Thur sday
Z ION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomeroy
Harri sonville Rd Robert Purtell min is
tl?r Ron Riffle Sundav Schoo l SupPrint e n
dent Sund ay Sc hool 9 30 a m Worsh tp
service )0 30 a m Evening wor ship Su n
d ay 7 p m and Wednesda y, 7 p m
ST JOHN L U THERAN CHURCH Prn('
Gro\e T he Re\ Wl ltlam Mlddlesll.arllr
pastor Church s('rv \cC' 9 30 a m Sund ay
School 10 JO a m
BRADBURY CHUR CH OF CHRI ST
J ohn Wr1 g hl passlor Sunday School 9 l O
a m La rry Haynes S S Supt Mornin g
worship 10 30 a m
RACINE C HURCH OF THE NAZA
REN E Rev T homa s H Col11er pastor
Mart ha W olfe Chairman or lhP Board ol
Chr\sll&lt;~nLife Sunday Sc hool 9 30 am
Morning '1\oors hip 1Q 30 a m
S unday
f'venin g wor sh ip 7 JO p m Pra ye r m Pe tln~
7 30 p m Wednesda y
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN C HURCH Dex
tf'r Woody Cal l pas tor Ser.. Jces Sunday
10 a m and 7 p m WE&gt;dnt&gt;sday "p m
RACINF. FIRST BAP fi ST Don L
Walkt'r Pastor Rober t Sm ith Su nd a\
Sc hoo l Supt
Sunday School 9 lO a m
M o rnln~ "orshlp 10 40 a m
Sund ay
('Venlnp: w or ship 7 30 p m
Wrd n('s&lt;.lay
ev f'nln ~ Bible s tudy 1 30 p m
BURLINGHAM COMMUN IT Y
CHURCH Bur li n ~ h a m R"v Okcy Ray
1 a un der mltt pastor Ph 992 7324 Sund ay
Sc hool 10 OOa m Sunda} t&gt;venlngsPrv lct'
7 00 p m 1 Wt.&gt;dnt&gt;sday Pvf' nln g: se r vlcC'
i'OO pm
D ANVILL E
HOLINE SS
CHURCH
IOC3ted on Rt 325 lwtwppn Vinton a nd
Lan ~sv li l (' R('v Ben Wall !i pas tor S un
day School A 30 am Bobby LambPrt S
S Su pt Morning wor ship 10 30 a m Ch1l
dren s Happy Hour 6 45 p m Pra}er a nd
Bibl e Stud y 7 30 p m Mls~lonarY mE'f'tln~
fl r sl Wf'dnesda)' of eac h m onth 7 30 p m
F'or In for mation ca ll 38S 8467
S ILV ER RU N BAPTI ST Bi ll Lillie
pasto r Steve Llltle- S S Sup! Sunday
School 10 a m Mormng wors! p 11 a m
Sunday evcn lnaz wo rs hip 7 30 p m Prayt.&gt;r
mt't'tlng and BlblestudyThursda} 7 30p
m Youth m eE'tl n,ro: Wednf'sda} at 7 p m
CHRISTI AN F'ELLUWSHIP CHU RCH
38J N 2nd Ave Middlepo r t Sunday
Sc hool JO a m Sunda y and W('rln Psdav
EH nin ~ se1v iC'f'!i at 7 30 p m
CHESTER C HURCH OF GOD R('\ R
E Hobtnson pastor Sund ay Sc hoo l 9 30 a
m
'v\ orshlp sprvk P 11 a m
F:vP nln g
st.•rvh('7 p m Mid wPek sf'rvi c£' Wednes
day 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Robert E Mu ssl'f pa s! OJ Sunda y ~ hoo l
9 30 a m Pa ul Mu sser su p! M or nln ,e
worship 10 JO a m Su nda y evf' n1n ~ ser
\ IC£' 7 p m , m id Wl' E' k se r v i(:P Wf&gt;d nPs
day 7 p m
SYRACSE C HURCH 01- THE NA
ZARENt: Hev James B Kl!llf' pastor
S herman Cundtrf sup! Sunda y Sc h ool
9 30 am Mornlnta ""orshlp 10 30 a m
Eva ngelistic ~ rv lce 6 p m Pra yer and
Prai se Wednesday 7 p m
Youth m ee1
lng, 7 p m

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CHRI ST Eidt&gt;n R Bla ke pastOI Su nd ay
Sc hool 10 a m Robert ReNI Sup! Morn
tng «er mon 11 am Sund ay nigh! S&lt;'r
v i(.'('S Chr istia n Endea..,or 7 30 p m So~~
st'rvl ct&gt; 8 p m Preachlns:: 8 JO p m Mid
ll. ef'k prayer meetin g WPdn esday 7 p m
Alvin Reed la:y leader

HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN

RoRer Watso n pastor Cre ns on Prall
Sund ay School Supl Mornrng wor!ihlp 9 30
a m Sund ay School 10 30 a m Ew nln g
ser vice 7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST JOf' Sayre Sun
day School Sup! Sunday Sc hool9 ~5 a m
Evening worship 6 30 p m Prayer MHI
lng 6 30 p m Wedn esd av

TUPPERS PLAINS
CHRIST Jody Holland

CHURCH
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Wells Sup! M orning worship 8 00 a m

Church School 9 00 am

CHESTER CHU RCH OF T HE NAZA

RENE Rev Herbert Grate, pastor
Frank RUfle, supt Sund ay Sc hool 9 30 a
m , Worship servlcf' 11 a m and 7 p m
Sunday Wednes da y 7 p m Prayer m eet

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LAUREL CLI FF FREE METHODIST

C HURCH R ev Robert M\ll('r pastor
Lloyd Wri ght, Director of Christian E du
cation Sunday School 9 30 a m Morning
worship 10 30 a m , Choir practice, Sun
day 6 30 p m Evening worship 7 30 P m
Wf!dnesday Prayer and Bible Sludy 7 30

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Worship service 10 JO a m Bible sludy
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Christ ia n End('&lt;:i\Or fi rs ! dnd lhl!d Sun
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l and Racine Roa d William Roush paslo t
I lnd a ~vans church !'ic hool dl r ~c t or
Ch urch sc hoo l 9 30 a m Morntng wors lp
10 30 a m
Wednl.'sda} evening prayer
S('fV\C(&gt;S 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM RAPTIST Rf'v E a r l
Shuler pastor \\ orshlp sef\ IC't' 9 30 a m
S und a~ School 10 30 a m Blbl(' Studv and
pray('r servlt:e Thursday 7 30 p m
CARLE1 ON INTERDENOMINA
1 10NAL C..: HURC H King sbury Road R('v
David Cu rfman pasto r Sun day Slhoul
9 30 &lt;1 m Ralp h Car l Sup! Ewnlng wor
shr p 7 10 p m Prayer mt&gt;el\ng Wf'd n€'!&gt;
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LONG BOTIOM C HR ISTIAN Jod v
Holland pasl or
Wal l ace Damt&gt;wood
SundaY Sc hool Sup! Worship serv rc e 11 a
m Blblf' SC hool 10 a m
HYSE l L RUN HOLI NESS CHURCH
Rc\ Therron Durham pa stor Su nda)'
Sc hoo l a l ~ 30 am Morning worship r1 1
lO 10 a m Sund ay f'\ Pmng S('rvtce at 7 30
p m T hursda y services al 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MI SSIOf\. aT Bald
Knob loca te d on County Road 31 RPv
I a wre n ct' Gluest•ncamp pa sto r Rev
Rogt&gt;r Willford ass! pa .. tor Prr&gt;achlng
st'rvic£'s Sunday 7 30 p m Prayer m C'eting
Wf'dnesd a)' 7 30 p m Carv Grlfflr h
lflad('r Youth group s Sunday evenl n j; a t
6 'lOp m with Roger and VIo let Wlllfordd
INdt'r S Communion sN..,ICC' fi rst Sunday
eac h month
WHJTE S CH APEL Coohlll e R n
RPv Roy Dee-ter passlor Sund ay School
9 30 a m Wo r ship srrvlc(' 10 30 a m Bt
biC' stud} and prayt:&gt;r ser vi ce Wf'dnpsda y
7 10 p m
RUTLAND CHURC H O f CHR IST
Mark Joni'S p astor B il l Nrcholso n Sun
da) Sc hool Sup! Su nda y Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
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Ba pt ist Co nVPntlon Sunda v School10c~ m
Mornrng v.nrs hlp 11 am r.\ r ntng w or
s hip 7 p m \\{'dnC'SdCJ\ P\ Pnmg Br b l1
s tud ~ and pra yer m£'e11ng- p m
BRADFORD CHU RCH OF' CHRI S r C:. r
Rt 1 2~ and Co Rd S Mark SCf'\ ('r '&gt; mrm ~
IPr Sunda\ Sc hoo l Supt SII'H Pick&lt;m
Sund ay Sl hool 9 10 a m Mornrn~ v. l ll
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F. \f' nt nJ&gt;: &gt;\OI~hlp 0 p m
Wf'd n rsd av wo rs h1p - p m
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New Jersey Nets oust 76ers
and Moses Malone added 19 points
and 14 rebounds to lead Phlladel
ph1a but all star Julius Etving,
often at htS best m b1g games in the
past. managed only 12 pomts

992-2955

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The New Jersey Nets' road-court
ad•a ntage was too much for the
defendmg champton Phlladelphla
76ers to overcome
The Nets capped an mcredible
str mg of road vtctones by bea tmg
the 76ers 101 98 Thursday night the1r thtrd stratght triumph at thf'
P hiladelphia Spec trum - towm the
first round National Basketball As
soc1a tton senes 3 2 Philadelphia
which hoped to become the first
team smce 1969 to repeat as
c hampwns, had won beth games a t
Ni'v. Jet sey
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moved mto I he NB". m 1976thatlhey
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POSITIVE TIONKER Cincinnati Reds'
pitcher Jeff Russell admires his sacrlllce bWII
attempt Thursday at Atlanta Fulton CoWity Stadium

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and allowed a two-out single to
Kevin McReynolds
Lasorda
thought he was getting his burly
relief ace, Tom N iedenfuer. but
mstead lanky Pat Zachry arrived
from the bullpen
Once order was restored, N 1eden
fuer proc&lt;'eded to pitch 2 1 3 innings
of hltl~s relief to earn his fourth
save
Da'e D1a\ecky, 11, took the loss
m hJS poorest effort of the season
The hard thmwmg southpaw had
allowed only three earned runs m 16
2 J mrungs before betng roughed up

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1-0. had walked Cannelo Martinez

Cratg McMurtry took a shutou t
Into the eighth mning outdueilngthe
RPds Jeff Russell and pitching
Atlanta to the vtctorv McMurtry
dtdn t gi\ P up a run until Dan
D11essen Jell off the eighth w 1th his
f1rs1 home1 of the season Te1 rv
Fm ster got the last two outs of t he
game for his ftrst save
:vlcMurtry \\Orked out of trouble
m three of the lu-st four mnlngs,
durmgwhtch he w alked fi\e batters
One of the two runs off Russell was
unearned followmg an error by
' hortstop Dave Concepcion The
BravPs scored the eventual game\VInner afrrr loading the bases m the
foutth on a walk to Dale Murphy
C ir nn Hubbard s stngle and
l\! cMurtn s bunt 'mgle The r un
scor('(l on Claudell Washmgton s
fat u :&gt;oul groundi'r
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RUTLAND BIBLE METHODI ST Amos
T ill is p astor Sonn y Hur.l su n sup! Sund av
Schoo l CJ 10 .a m Morning worshi p 10 30

a m Sunday evening ser\ I CCC' 7 DO p m
Wednf'sda)' SN\ICP 7 p m ~\MPO p ro
gram 9 a m ea t h Sunday

RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE R&lt;"v Lloyd 0 Grimm Jr pas101
Su nda } SC ho ol 9 30 a m Wors lp ~Pn lc 1
10 30 a m Youn ~ peopt(',. Sf• r v ll'f 6 p m
Eva nj.;f'll stlc servke6 Wpm \\ f dnes d a~
st' rvlce 7 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHR IST Mtl l1•r
5: t M&lt;l SOrt W Va Eu,f:PnE' L CongJ•r m r
nl &lt;;ter Snd ay Bible St udy 10 am \\Or
ship 11 a m and 7 p m Wedn.:&gt;sdav Bible
St udy voca l mu srC' 7 p m
MASON ASSEMBLY OF' GOO Dud d in g
La nf' Ma snn W Va Rf'v Honmc B Rosf'
pa stor Sund ay Sc hool 9 45 a m M o rntn~
"orshl p 11 a m E ve nl n~ st&gt;r vl('(' 1 30 p rn
Wednt•sday Wom Pn s Mlnlslri{'S 9 a m
(meeting and pravf&gt;rl WPdncsda' Pra,('r
and Bible Studv 7 p m
HART FORD CHURC H OF CHRI S1 IN
CHRISTIAN UNION ThP Re' William
Ca m pbell pastor Sunda y School 9 30 a
m Jttmes Hu ghes supt Evenin~ servl cf'
7 JO p m W(&gt;cl nsda y pvenlng prayt&gt;r mPel
tng 1 30 p m Youth pra yer servic'(' rac h

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FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURC H Leta rt
W Va R1 1 Jamps U."'ls pas1or Wo r
s h ip st&gt;rvkes 9 30 a m Sundav Sc hoo l 1 1
a m F:vP nin g wo r ship 7 30 p m Tuesda\
cotl agr pra yf'r m eetl n ~ and Bible St udy
9 30 a m Worship ser v rce Wedn esda y
7 30 p m
OUR SA VI OUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
Walnut and H enry Sts Raven s ~ nod W
Va Th e Rev Geor~e C Wf' irlc k pastor
Sunda y SC hooliJ :ll a m Sunda) worsh ip
llam
CALV ARY BIBLE CHURC H located on
Pomer oy P ik e Count} Road 25 near Flat
wood!&lt;i Rev Blac kw ood pas tor S('rvlces
o n Sunday at 10 30 am an d 1 30 p m wllh
Suncla~ School9 30 a m Blh iP S1udy Wed
n esda y 7 :lO p m
FAITH FELLOWS HI P CRUSADE FOR
CHHI ST St R1 338 Anllqult} Rt&gt;'
Fra nklin Dickens pastor ~un d av morn
l n g tO a m
Sund ay evcnln~ 7 30 p m
Thur sda} even in g 7 30 p m
STl\iERSV ILLE CO MM UN1T\ BAP
TIST CHURCH Pastor Robert Byers
Sund av Sc hool 10 a m Worship serv ice 11
a m ·sunday evening servlrt&gt; 7 ~0 p m
Wf'dnesday eve ning ser vlet.' 7 30 p m
INDEPENDENT HOUNESS OIURCH
Inc Pearl St MiddiPport Re\ 0 DE'll
Manlt&gt;y pastor S unday School 9 30 a m
Momln g worship 10 30 a m
Evening
worship 7 30 p m Tuesday 12 30 p m Wo
men's Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7,30
p m Prayer and Praist&gt; ser v ice
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURC H OF
JESUS CHRIST Elder J a mes Miller Bl
ble Study Wednesday 1 30 p m Sund ay
School 10 a m , Sunday nlght serv ice 7 30
pm
POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS.
Harrisonville Road Earl Fields, pastor
Henry Eblln Jr Sunday School supt Sun
day School9 30 a m , Morning wo~hlp ll
a m , Sunday ~venin&amp; service 7 30 p m
Prayer meetlna Wednesday, 7 30 p .m
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Joy Oarll. pastor Worshlf aervlce Sun
day t() a m Sunday Schoo 11 a m Even

1 rcada storvaboul a\ oung m an fl om , ,\~Ill h1'1.11df 1mrh \\II
was srnt b} his supc&gt;nm s tn \\ 01 k 1n t llr- P r nn s\ I\ 1111 1 hill" lit tl 1u ncl
the cult urC' of l he h1l l countt \ \ f'n d1ffrrl nt f1 om 1h1' 1 II\ rnd 1he· htll
people had d1f1rrrnt value-..:; .1nd d1d lhtn c:.., tn " r\" IH f1 1d l1f1 l
undersland iVtPr SC\rra l monihs of ft'f'ltng m1"' 1 tiJh till r J! p i ~~ ,
he Y.-C'nt hOmC' for a hol\da) and 10 thr V. ,It Ill ttl ltld " r I II I II\ , rf fli'-..
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YOU arr stuck thpn•
His mothf"'l on throther h .. m d :-.('f'1m.:: 1llnt 1111 11111 tthli lht t \'..,
of ta 1th s.lld Son th .l! J s thf' pl ,cf'( . t~dhl"'g'\'n\uu \h()s( P('op\t
havrbPcn gnen iO\OUb\ God toliV(' mtn n go~ ndH rh:\\ lh '..:0\\ \(\\1
mus t maket he dectslonv.hPi htl \OU Jif'go1nJ..: 11 ht' lll"(

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1 h1s 1s when• v. pa t C' The"~ Pf'OPl l ' lt\ mg t tHl I' ut kl ne 11 orrnd u-.
are the people God ha" gl\en to us r\nd f' ,l t h of U" mu'&gt;t m rk 1 t ill'
decision whether we are gm n g t o IJ&lt;.&gt; b ..l ~ ll llh lupp' I ll "td
Personally, I have decided to fmct JOI

glad

This IS the day v. h1ch th£' Lo1 d ha s mo~dP ! 111 u" t {'j (l J&lt;
In It "

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Submitted bv \\anda G .John son p.t!-1101 oltlw I'II'Sh\h 'tJ,In
Church in Meigs County

�Fnday. April27,

1984

Racine UMW announces $300 donation
A donation of$:JXlwas made to the
church genpral lund when the
Racine United MPthodlst Women
met at the church recently .
Plans for thP annual Election Day
dinner on May 8 and the motherdaughter banquet on May 12 were

Harrison birth
Mr . and Mrs. Stephen Harrison,
Cheshire, are announcing the birth
of their first child, a daughter,
Megan Elizabeth, Aprtl 17, at thP
Holzer Medical Center. The infant
weighed eight pounds and was 20
Inches long.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Harrison, Gallipolis,
and the maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wise, Middle·
por1 . Maternal great-grandmother
Is Kathleen Scoll. Minersville, and
tr.e malernal greal -grandfather is
C.R. Wise, Pensocola, Fla.

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

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CONTEST WINNER.'i - First place winners of
Fao;tcr coloring mntest sponsored by Nelson's Drugs
wPrc, 1-r. KeUe)' Gnn_'St'r, in the six to seven agto group,

Sara -Jean Craig, four to five age group and Suzanne
Clay, eight to ten age group; back is Betty Webster,
Ooor supervior at :-./cl&lt;;()n'sDrug. The top winners were
pres.&gt;nted S25 each.

Lewis Manley auxiliary meets
Ca nt ribution~ tot he Child Wrlfare
Foundation, the Xen ia Children's
Homr and an orphanagE' in M ex ico
wl:'r"E" made by Lewis Manley
Auxiliary 263. American Legion.
during a meeting held at the home of
Mrs Lula Hampton.
Mrs. M arga ret Bowles presided
at the me&lt;&gt;ting whkh opened in
rilualisticfonn.ln thebuUetinfrom
the Eighth District pr!'sidPnt. Helen

Hamp.son. chairmen were urged to
turn in their unit ll'ports, and to
write their senators and congrPssrnen rcqul•st ing thPir \·utes for a
return of Ml'morial flay ro the 30th of
May.
Poppy Days will IX' observed by
th~ unit in M iddleporl , May 18 and
19, and Mrs. Lula Hampton rcpor1ed
thallhe poppies have been ordered.
The annual poppy shop open house
ar Sandusky wa s announced for
Sunday . Also announced \N as the
Buckeye Girl Stat t•oricntation tea to
be held al the MiddiPport post on
Ma y 6, hosted by lht• Auxiliary of
Feeney-Bennett Posr12R
It wa s notf'fl that LPw is ManiP~'
Auxiliary has madP goal in mem bership plus two . M rs. Howles madP
a report on the community S&lt;'rvicP
par1y which she allt•nd''ll al lhr
lllhens Menial HPall h CentPr in
Athms. Shr nolcd lhat approxi ·
mately :\fl rPsidC'nts of the CentPr
at tended th&lt;&gt; party
Na m e-s of dN·ea~f'd mPmbf:'rs an'
lobe sent ro Mrs. Thor a Ca ll·wood,
departmPnl &lt;'haplain, tx•fon' .Jum•.
Mrs. Ham pl on rPported on tht'
legislativr bull!'tin noting that the
nat ionJ l cnmm&lt;~nc l f·r" s rr-port on 1hr
task forCf' find ings about the
Carribean area as being of major
Ln!Prest to I tlf' Unit rei Sta tes bPcaus('

TOPS rneets
Sandy SPrgPnt \.vas crowm'Cl
KOPS I kN?p off pou nds S('OSibl\') or
Mrip:s Cou nt ~· at Ttw Tul'sd a.\ ·
m('('ting uf TOPS OH I·IOii hl'ld ar
Rutland
Vicki FC&gt;rn: ll was an nounced a...
the first plaC\' winn&lt;'r in the fourt h
division for los ing lhf' most w ight ,
and Linda BaiP) placc'll second .
Weekly bsl loser ws Beulah Collier
and Mrs. B.-1 ilf':V was n.m nrr-up.
Severa l m!'mbers receivf'd bra ·
celet sand charms for ttlf'ir achievPments during thP pa st , ·c·ar. All1hos
who losl wpight over the&gt; Eastrr
weekf'nd wrrP giYcn u quar1«-r prr
pound .
Members wC'r P rf'm inded to takf'
a gift for Mrs. Sergent lo thP nex t
meeting. Ca lhy F irs l was wl'i~
corned as a new mrmbt:&gt;r. Informa tion on the club m ay be obtained by
ca lling 992--21il2

of its closeness and urging help ro
solve Ihe eommunislic aggression.
lllc under·developmenl and ['('()·
nomic problems of the area.
Mrs. Florence Richards report ed
on special secUiity for summer
olympics from The Firing Line. She
also noted that Mexico is the stud y
coun try and that thC' goal is to raise
$~,0::0 for irrigalton wells I here. She
talked about an orphanage where a
wa ler supply is needed so that the
bo;.:s and girls t'an raisl' their own
food .
Mrs. Rir hards s uggf'St('(j that unit

Complete line of vegetable &amp;
flowering plants, shrubbery, fruit
trees, Azaleas, Rhododendron,
House Plants . 4" to 10".
Foliage &amp; Blooming Baskets
Open Daily 9 to 5

Sun.ltoS
mPmiX'rs can enlarge !heir work
through awareness in thf' areas of
suicide and you lh , missing children. !---- -- special olympics, infanl hearing
assessment , and arthritis in
children.
The pmgram closed wilh group
singing of "Lei the Lower Light s Be
Rurning." Mrs. Will Winston had the
closing prayer for peace. Annelle
Johnson wtll hosllhe nexl meeting.
Mrs. Hamplon uS&lt;'CI lh&lt;:&gt; Easier
therm• in UJl' rPfrl'shm t::'nt s which
she Sf'rvrd .

Thf'annual mother-daughter ban ·
qut&gt;l was 5&lt;'1for M ay lOat the church
whf'n the f va ngelinr Miss iona ry
Gruup mPI reccnlly allhe homf' of
:vlrs. Eva Drssauer.
Speaker for the dinner to IX'
SE'tv ed at 6:30 p .m will be Shara
AUC'n, wife of a former minister,
Hoyt Alen .Jr. II was noled I hal the
favors for thr affair have l"&gt;E:&gt;en
com p IPI &lt;'ll.
Mrs. Trudy Andrews presided al
rhemeering. Poems read for rollcall
1.\.'f'rc "Splintf'rs from the Cross" by
.L.mrt Veno\; "~vf'r:vdav M adan·
nas " by F:ilC'C'n BowPrs: "To LD\'f'

th&lt;' World" by Helen Mill&lt;'r. and
"Gods \\'ill," Trudy Andrews.
Mrs . Bowers had dcvot ions on thr
theme, " Chris! AroS&lt;'." Next m eet·
ing of the group wtU b&lt;• held on :vl ay
I&gt; at the Pomeroy Church of Christ
wit h Noamr Ohlinger as hostess.
\1rs. Dessa urr will have thP
drvotions and Mrs. Miller will givt'
the mission lesson. The mission
topic for the evening was on Walter
and Mary :vlaxtc of Japan and was
given by l.aDonnn Clark . Refreshments \VPrf' SPI\'C' to those named
and Mrs. GNI ie Bass and Mrs
Char ldint • i\lkir&lt;'

Rutland musical set for Monday

HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
MAMA

" The Spotllght on Kids" will be the
theme of a musical to be staged by
studentsoftheRutlandEiementary
School at 7:30p.m. Monday in the
Rutland Clvtc Center .
Openlng wtth a traditional

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Friday spn· icf's in \\.'h.ic h thf'
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Maund\" 'IllUrsdav S{l lv iees for 1hr
Syr~K·us.• chargt• Wl'fC' helcl at the
Forrsl Run lJniiP&lt;I Melhodi.sl
Church.

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ADOLPH'S DAIRY VALLEY
PH. 992-2556
Pomeroy, OH.

570 W. Main

"There's No Business Llke Show
Business" by dancers, Kim Eblin,
Angie Russell, Tracie Richmond,
Lela Johnson, Angle Black and
Angie Russell, the show w!ll move
through a variety of favorite old
tunes.
Kindergarten puplls will do a bit
on Sesame St., lncludlng the songs
from the show and "Herr;" and
"Heart of My Heart" will be
numbers by the first grade. Jayne
Tillis will sing "Can't Smile Without
You" and Richard Ellis w!ll do the
solo work on "I Can'l Give You
AnyihJng but Love" featuring
dancers Kri' Imboden, Shelly
Napper, Carolyn Fitzpatrick,
Amber Eblin and Stephanie Walker.
Second graders will use a hillbilly
theme for their rendilions of " I Like
Mounlain Music" and "Ol e
Rattler" . "A Shanty in Old Shanty
Down" will be the voca l solo or
Shelly Black and Rachel Hysell and
Jason Miller will team lo presenl "I
Said My Pajamas."

Tracie Leark, Ronnea Da\1s,Jodi
Tillis and Angie Eillotlwlll makeup
a dance line performing during a
chorus presentation of "Hello,
Dolly" and a solo, "A Pretly Girl Is
Like a Melody" by Ryan Lemley.

RusseU and SheUy Black . "Up with
People," "Lei There be Peace on
Earth" and "Battle Hymn of the
Republic" will close the show
directed by Principal John Lisle.

A summer medley composed of ~··j~~~i~~!iiqi
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game,"
"By the Sea," "Goin' Flshln'" and
"Lazy, Hazy Crazy Days of
Summer'' will be sung by the third
graders. Tammy Miller's vocal solo
will be "Raindrops Keep Falling on ·
My Head" and Billy Doczl wm be
soloist on "Puttin' on lh~Rttz" with
AfAriNEES SAT 4 SUN
ALL SEArS $2 00
dancers being Angie Elliott, Angie
ADMISSION EVERY TUESDAY $2 00

~PRIL 2:1 thru MAY~

Make A Note

FR IDAY thru

To

THURSDAY~

VOTE
MAY 8th

B. D.
GILKEY
Republican Candidate

For

Group seeking
handicapped
The Meigs Local School Disln cl is
joining other school dis tricts arross
the slate in an effort 10 tdentify,
locale and eva lualeall handicapped
children up to I he age of2J.
Counly Superinlendenl Dan E .

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adding rothe munber In the musical being presented
by Rutland Elementary School students at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at the Rutland Civic Center.

PUTI'IN' ON THE RITZ - BUiy Doc1J wUI be the
vocal soloist on "Putlin' on the lUtz" with dancers,
from left, SheDy Black, An de Eilloll andAnltle 1\UsseU

Carmel community happenings
'84 FORD
LTD BROUGHAM
Sove S1.342' when you pvrchose Valve Ophon
Pockoge wh.ch ondvde1 Air wndiho n1ng • '"nled
hre~ • Etectron1c d1g dal clock · ~H
remote con trol mtrro r • V1$0f vanity m•rror) • A/&lt;N
FM ~tereo • Prem1um ~vnd system • F1ngert1p ~peed
control • l1ghtgroup • Bumper guards and rub st r 1ps
• lnlervol w1per~ • Electnr reor w1ndow defmsler

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Mr. and Mrs. Doyl~ Mutti and
family , Mansfl~ld : Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Shephard, Coolville: Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff CirCle and family, Keno
Road, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden
andfamUy,MorningSiarRoad; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Circle, Mr. and
Mrs. Ca rl Circle and family, local,
and Miss Dixie Circle, Lakewood,
spent EasterSundaywilh Mrs. Lui a
Circle and M r. and Mrs. Jim

Foreman, MinPrsv ille.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Johnson, Eagle Ridge.
ElsiP Circle and Sue Hager were
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Garrell Circle al the nursing hom&lt;'
in Point P~~asant. W.Va .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee, Robert
Jr., BPcky, and Paul Moore, wore
guests or Mrs. Ethel Orr. Chesler,

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PomerOY Church or Christ, 212
Wesl Main St. Sunday thmugh
Ma y ~ at 7:30p.m . Rod Kasler is
the evangelisl. Transponation
for the elderly will be pruvided.
Call 991=3379 or q92-774R. Special
mus iC' E-ach evpning.

EasiPr Sund ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Circle were
recent vis itors of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lee.
Belly Van Meter and J:.:unie
Brinker w('re Sunday evrning
guests of William CarJplon.
Altrnding a1 the Ca rmel Churrh
on Ea stf'r Sund ay was 71 for SundH)
School

Morris
defines
handicaps
menls of
hearing,
vision. as
speech or
language, learning disabilities, behavioral, multiple, orseven: handica psi mental rPtardation and other
health impairmenls.
Many han dicapped chlldrC'n are
nor visible because thPy do not
function in the mainslr&lt;&gt;am of the
eommunity. Also, m an:v unidenti·
fied handicapped chil dren are
pn'sehuol('rs. Parrnt s rn a_\ be
aware I here arc programs and

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sC'rviccs available, Morrls "''''·
Anyon&lt;' knowmgol' a hand rcapped
child is asked to cont act Morris,
Mc•igs Loc al Srhool Di slricl, 621
Soulh Third ,\vi' .. M iddleporl. or

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360 Second St .. Gallipolis, OH .

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FRJDAY
POMEROY - The Big Bend
C. B. Club will meel al7: 30 p.m .
al the Grange building on the
Rock Spr ings fairgrounds. Final
plans wUI IX' made for the coffee
break to IX' held al Royal Oak
Park on May 6.

In odd1l10n to the standard J 8l V-6 eng.ne. power
\teer,ng, power bralle~. ov tomal•c transm11510n. you
mve $610 when you pvrchme o $pe&lt;1ol Value
Podoge wh1ch 1nclude~ T1nted glou • W~e
body ...de mold• ng~ • Bcxty ...de and ded.hd stupes
• loght group • Oval electrl( remote con trol m11r on
• A/INfM stereo rod•o w1 th cos~t te • F,ngerhp
\peed control• T1h steermg wheel• Interval Wlf\d ·
\h1eld w1per1 • E1ter1or oc::cent group • Electron1c
d1g1IOI dod • 6 -woy power dr 1ver's 1eot • Power
w1nd ows • Power lad g roup • Styled rood wheels
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Circle of thC' OrJer or the
Eastern Slar will meel al lhe
Pomeroy Masonic Templ e at
6: 30 p.m. Friday with a pol luck
supper. Howard's Sla"' will be
guests.

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WILKESVILLE - The Pylhian Sisters will stage a smorgasbord dinner at the Pythian
haU a I Wilkesville Saturday wilh
serving !rom 5 10 8 p.m .
Adull price Is $.1.50 and for
children, $1.011.

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In odd•t•o n to the sta ndard l6l CVH 4 -c yl1nder
en g1ne. 4 -'f.leed monuul o~e rdr 1--e tr on;oxle,
DuroSpor~ electron•c 1gn1t.an pod a ge . you '&gt;Ove
$512. when you pur cho)e o package whoch 1nclude\
Power front d1K brolle~ • Front and rear bumper
guard\ • Power steerong • l,nted gloss • A11 cond1
hon1ng • Overhead con~oole w1th elec tron oc d1gttol
d oc" • lnstrvmenta t.on group • floo• c on~ole • log ht
group • T,l tsleer,ng wheel• AM!FM 1lereo rod1o
wJcosse•te • GropF.1c equol,u:r • F1ngc rt•p ~peed
cont rol • fileor Wll"\dOw woper/wa~her • Power door
loch •
vent w1ndow; • Co\1 a lum1num wheel&gt;

So... e $7/6' when you purcho\e a spec10l 110lue
manual trommi~~•on padoge whrch 1ndvde ~
AM./FM monaural rod•o • Power broke~ • l1ght
group • Conven1ence grovp • Heodlu'9r and
moldongs • Gouge pocltoge • Bng hr front bumper
• Blod rea r ;tep bvmpe1 • Delu•e whet~ I tflm
• Bng htlow -mount we;lern swrngowoy m1rro "

mornin g serilirf's. Thf' R oy nl
Harmonaires of Da~·ton will
prr'srn t a conC'ert in the a ftC'rnoon . SunJay School is al 9:.10
a.m .. mornin~ scrvic{ at 10:-!!l
a. m . and aftPrnoon sf'rv·ices J l 2
p.m . Dinner will l"x' sC'rvPd .
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lunlcrr Fire Departmenl will
have open hou se Su nday 1 lo 4
p.m . Refreshmenls wiU be
served, and there will !)(' door
rizes.

BID\\ot:LL - The public is
inviled to all sctvcirs Sundav al
the Mt. Cannel Church, Bidwl'l l.
The Rev. James Sellman of
Daylon will lx' lhP spPakPr al

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Sound Quartel wUI be featured
a 1 a sacred service of music lo IX'
held at the Rutland Bible
Methodlsl Church Saturday al 7
p.m. Speaker will be the Rev.
Glenn Rlfe. Amos Tillis is the
pastor.

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POMEROY -A dance Is sel a I
Pomeroy American Legion Sun day from 8 to 11 p.m . Music by
George Hall . Admission is $10 a
couple. Advance tickets all'
required. Call Ellll Gilmore or
Mickey WUIIams .

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TUESDAY
POMEROY - Eastern Local
Board of Education will meet in
special session Tuesday al 7
p.m . at the high school to discuss
personnel.

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Come In and Test-Try a "Butterfly Nec~chain" today.
You'll Love It!

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F"LA1WOODS - A spring
revival will be held al the
Flatwoods United M ethodist
Church Saturday lhrough May
5, al 7:30p.m. nighlly . Evangelist wtU be Wes Thacher. Public
lnvlted to attend.

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Syracuse church has service
EastL•r sunrisP Sl' rvin•s fur thP
SyracuSi' Unilf'll M!'thodisl chargr
Wf'n' hf'ld atthe Asbut)-· chuT'('hand
followed by a breakfast.
Mary Cundiff. Bill Winebrrnner
and HPIPn Teafurd had readings for
1h0 servi&lt;'i'Wilh Judv Pape and .John
LisiP prm·iding th(' SpN'ial music .
l l1r J1i'\' . Stcvf' Nf•lsnn ga\'P B poem.
"Mary RPm~miX'rs."
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Friday, April 27, 1984

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Mother -daughter
banquet planned

Meigs school
lunch menu
Luncheon mmus for all Meigs
Local El~mmtaty Schools for llle
week. 1\pril .1il lo Ma.v 4. in
accordancr with the district·\.\l'ide
uniform lunch policv, have been
announced.
Monday: chill and cracker s,
peanut bun~r sandwich. cheese
wedge, fruit salad, and milk.
Tuesday: Chipped lurkey, sweet
potato Ouff. pickle, frull, hoi roUs
and butter and mill&lt;.
Wednesday: Cheeseburger with
pickles , baked beans, pears and
mllk.
Thursday : Tacos with leltuce,
hamburger and cheese (2 each 1
lrench fries. fruit and milk.
Friday: Cook's choice.
The menu at Meigs High School
includes all or the above food II ems
each day with a few additions.

Syracuse, Oh.

By The Bend

members who are Ul, and a repon
was glven on siCk and shutin calls.
Refreshment were sen~ed by Gall
Rowe and Debbie Hill.

made during the meeting. Jackie
Wagner and Betty Roush were
named co-chairmen of the Election
Day dinner with the serving to begin
at 11 a.m.
The mother-daughter banqupt
ro&lt;&gt;halmlen wUI be Mabel Shields
and Alice Wolle with the dinner to be
held at 6: 30p.m. In the church social
room . It will be a potluck affair with
the meat and beverage lo be
furnished by the UMW.Allchurches
in the charge have been Invited lo
attend. Resen~a tlons are to be mad&lt;&gt;
with Mrs. Shields by May 10.
The group also sel June 4 as the
dale for a farewell partyfortheRev .
Jim Clark and hls family .
Cards were signed for several

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Pomeruy--=Middleport, Ohio

1984

Friday,

April 27, 1984

Honor Rolls
The M:h • bl weeki grading period homr
roll c:t the Salisbury Elementary School has
been aMOUIJL'ed. Making a wadP of B or
above In aU their su blect.s to be named to the

roll were:
F\nl 5[1'ade -

Amber Blackwell, Stacy

Blanktns hlp, Me lissa Clifford , Frank
Dickens, Ja.rrod Fohner , Jeremiah G illette,
KellY Grueser, Hokll Hllflman, Arlnle J eoste,
Robert Jones. Joey LipSCOmb, ShUo Moore,
Er:lca Robk&gt;. Amanda Well. Pat You.ng,
Manhew M on1s.
Sftoond grade - Ryan Conde, David
Herdman, Bec-ky Hcftman, Heather Hudson,
Tony King, Brad Knons. Jason Mont9. Chuck
Parker, J P Stanley , OU1&amp;sy Taykx', AnJela

TPaford, Brian Walker, Mario White. J ason
Witherall
Third grade - Nathan Ba)oy, Carrie
Bartl!ls, J os hua Dickens. Elizabeth Downie,
Tn&gt;vor Harriso n, Jason Hutfman, John
M anln. Courtney Midkiff, Heather Pauley,
M andl Sheets, Shell(&gt;)' Smlth, YrWtU&gt; Young,
Mlstt Powell.
Fourth ImidE' - R.Ptx&gt;cca Bowers, Mist¥
Butcher, Stf"Ve Caruthers.
F1fth grade - Randy Corsi. Terry Reilter.
Kristen Slawter , Jennlfer Taylor . Amy
Wagnf'l", Amy Warth
Slxth wade - Tra ci Bartels Melanie
~ It&gt;. Held! Caruthe-rs. Kell y Douglas. Jay
Humphreys, KrtsUn Kin~. M arsha Kl~. JaneAnn WIUlarns

Terra Schoonover, right, will
-..clng numbers of the Rutland Elementary
OPENING -

School music Monday evening. Wllh her are members

The ftfth six weeks grad l n~ period honor
roll of the Sy racuse Elementary School has
bE'm a nnounced. MaklflJ{ a grade of B or
abov(' In all their subjects to be named to the
roll weK'·
Grade Oil(&gt; - Brian Anderson. Mason
F isher, Adam Krawsczyn. Andre-a Moore.

of the opening dance line, from left, Angle Black, JuDe
Hatfield, Kim Eblin, Angie RusseU, Tracie Rlclunoad
and Lela Jotmson.

.Jamie Ord, Adam Trtple-11 , Amy Weaver,
Melody Wf'3Vf'r , Ryan Wllllams
GradE- two - Sharmon Codner. Aaron

Meigs county happenings _ __ __
Mrs. Charles Kuhl and Mrs Roy
Mayer have returned from Hambal
where they were called to assist in
the care of thetr grandson, Stephen ,
son of Chuck and Nancy Jo Sa ltz.
The child has been sen ously ill at
the Ohio Valle; Medical Center in
Wheeling, W Va He IS now

son, Steve, Caledonia, spent the
Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Knight. On Saturday evening, they were JOined for a dinner
party m observance of the birthday
ofTe1ry Knight by Mr and Mrs. Bill
M atlack .

rt'Cupera tmg at home. Whtle in
Hambal, the grandmothers assisted
1n the careof Stephf'n 'sslster ,Sa rah
Jo, who observed her sLxth birthday
wlth a party at lhe Hanlbal
Element ary Schoo l kmderga rten
class.
Mr and Mrs Terry Knight and

Drurruner. Andre-w Ftekls, Chris Guinther,
Crystal Hannon, Jodi Hobbs, David Justus,
Mlr hat&gt;l M cK("lvey, Amy MoorE', Ambt&gt;r
Ohlinger , Stephanie Sayre, Jared Stewar1 .
Grade ttlr're - KE'Vtn Amon, Bet !\any Bass,
John Bcnlley. Roberta Caklwell. Valerte
Connolly. J ennttcr Cross . Wendt Hannon.
Eddie Harrts. Tamara Hayman. Heather
McPhail , Ktmbf'r ly .IPnktns
Grade four - Jason Amott . Ambe-r
CuminRS Stacey F rv. Kim Harris , Marcy
Hill, Scott L isle, Rt'nE'E" Russell
Grade five - JarnJ(' Anderson, Robyn
Stout , Chery l Pape-, Jwtta Plalno
Grade six - Kevin BuJ'R(!5s Sus! Sprouse,
ShE.&gt;lly Arnold, Chris Stewart , Chaslty Jac ks.

MAME - Angle EUiott and Romsea Davis. from left, show Use
C081umlng for lhe "Marne" number to he presented at the Rutland
Elementary School musical Monday evening. Other dancers In the One
will be Tracie Leark and Jodi Tllll.s.

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The lamtly ol Roland Tof·
renee w1shes to thank all of
those who gave us strength
:Jnd support dunng the 1llnes s
and death of our husband and
lather
Speml thanks to our fnends
and netghbor s lor all the food .
flowers and k1ndness Harry
and Juantla Lodwtc1, the
Lyons family . Bonme Chapman Ramse~ . Sturtey Harm.

Rubal Caldwell. How~e Cald
well Paul Alltson Ewrng Fu

neral Home . The Tuppers
Plams EMS. Bob Tr~pp .
Chatln Weber 11nd Jrm Smtih
the Metgs County Commts ·
s1onrt s along with Howard
Frank
Btl! Wtckhne and
George Colltns heryone who
wa s lhere wtH always bt re
membered by us because th ey
made our sorrow a g11el a
ltttle eas1er. We wtl m1ss htm,
but remember htm always
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Public Notice

I l 2 0 ) I (r11 -1 4 1C

Real Estate General
NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAX LEVY IN
excess OF THE
TEN MILL
UMITATION

PIONEER
CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

35185 Oak Hill Road
long Bottom. OH . 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by Leadtng Carpet Manufacturers
'FREE ESTIMATES"
3 28 1 mo

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

to

Wed like

mtroduce you to

Engage-A-Car, the moriepn way
to dme
Ctlo iC!

the

vehtcle ol your

No Down Payment
lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box. 326
Pomeroy , OH . 45769
For Faster Servt ce

NO I IU '" hf·rPbv (1 1v•"' th.JI

Ff't: fuJry

108 r1 IIWI+' ,'VIII tJP

10 a v()tr 1_) 1 1t1P
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Real Estate General

FOR SALE
(1) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres with a nrcely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
one bath. 12xl5 livmg
room and 24x24 family
room. Parttally carpeted.
fuel oil furnace with lacihtres
lor woodbumer.
12x15 blocli storage build·
rng. 20x30 block garage.
Right off Rt. 248, country
settrng.
mtle east of
Chester, Ohio.
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE :
Downstairs equtpped wtth
kitchen, living room,
dining room and den;
upstairs has two bed·
rooms and one bath;
house also has base·
ment. Lot size approx.
48'x308'. Needs work.
If interested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racine. 949-2210.

LEGAL
NOTIFICATION
t

POMEROY.O.
992 -2259
PRICE REDUCED - Near the
Mmes - 3 bedroomranch on
approx 2 acres. country
settng Now only $18,500
PRICE REDUCED - Syracuse
- Attracttve 3 bed roo m ranch,
new deckrng large lot Barga1n

at reduced pnce of $32 900
plusa9'?% assumable loa n for
25 years wrttl balance of
$25.600 monthly payments of
$313 rncludes ta&gt; es and
1nsurance Double bargarn
OWNER WANTS ASALE - On
thrs I lloor plan 3 bedroom
home. large tot and part
basement Calllo see thrs one
$24,000
CHESTER - 14x70 mobrle
home. 3 bedrooms I 'h balhs.
partially furni shed, und er·

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Ortlt, r'n Cornn 1ny
P 0 Un\( !) 17
lo t il en r-JI Pr uj'lo-.; r d Snit
V\1 ,11 1' + ln 1rr: t•nn W t'll
- SP.C\ to n
32
$f\ lt ~b w y
Tnwn-;hop
M fl ri)S (0111\ly
Oh 10 HJr o ll ,, nrl Pt•'Hl V Br 1n
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Real Estate General

TEAFOR-D~
VIRGil B. SR .
216 r . 2nd 51
Phone
H614 )·992·ll2S
NEW LISTING - 80 acres rn
Sutton on good road nea•
Racrr1e About han timber and
about 25 tractor wrth a 5 rm
home for $60.000
NEW LISTING - 21 8 acres
wit11 some timber, bottom land.
2 ponds. 3 barns, 3 ca r
garages. II rm house wrth tree
gas furnace, natural woodworK
fences on 2 stateroutes Askrng
$95,000

9 ACRES In Chester
1ownshrp Good 6 rm home,
one 1100'. lull base ment.
lurnace, woodburner . bath and
TP water $35,000
MIDDLEPORT - Near ~ores
th5 3 bedroom home has I '•
baths, new k~c hen and drnrng
Small level lot Only $23 500
NEAR KROGER'S - 2 apts. 5
rms, bath and central heat
down 4 rms and bath up
Askrng $34,500 Wants an
offer

LIKE NEW - But needs
frnrshed Lg den. place lor 2nC.
balh. carpeting plus 2 bed
rooms Only $18 000
POMEROY Ntce ~de• r
home, vrew of nver centra J
heal small yard. modern baH 1
and small lot
FURNISHED - One noor (,
rm carpeted home Nrce battr,
new woodburner, rnsulated
and all utilrbes. For $28,500

MIDDLEPORT - A beautrful
ShuHmobole rome wrth deluxe
leatiJres 3 bedrooms. l'h
bath; range, rei . rn large
krtchen, underpmnrng. also
nrce front porch wtth rarlrn&amp;
Rrver vrew 50'x100' ~1.
$19,000

3 BR RANCH - Lg. drnrng
Wlth shdrng ~ass doors, bar, I~
hvrn~ carpelln&amp; famr~ rm
about 21x32 and worksmp tn
luH basement Young frurt on
2 40 acres. $39,500

AW

N,H llf' ,1n i'1 A (1dff' "' o t App 11
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J'l nw~

pmned. central arr FA elec
heat mcludes 12x24 storage
burldrng All on approx. I acre
lot Very nrce( $19.500

REALTORS
Henry Cleland, Jr.
992-6191
Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussell 949·2660
Jo Hill 985-4466

61 4 949 ?512

lAND - 42 acres rn Orange
Townshrp and old farm
burldrng;
CALL
HELEN, BRUCE
SUE IIURPHY
IIILTON ROUSH

992·3325

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Housing

Headquarter~

(;polorJrc &lt;rl N.1mP ;1nr1 DP.pl h
or !n 1er l+ o n /n nP - C l1rl)o n
At r r ox tl 4 00
M."lx 1mrrrn Prur.os Rd lnw•
10 11 Prf' &lt;,"=r il f' - 1 2 75 lhs
M il:o:rr nu m

Pro p oo;Pr1

A. e r

,l(J f' Q,uly lllfPCl tOn Vuhtrn r• ~
M orp thJn 50 0 Bl•lc.
Fun hN ln ! n rrn.11+ 0 -, M ly Br
Oht,'l Jnerl by (onf,lrllfl(](J thf'
Fo 11 o w1nq
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Or1 ll•n•1 Comoanv P 0 Bo x
[187 R.1CinP Oill fJ 4~771

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Call 614-992 -6737

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UNDER::JROUr&lt;JO IN J1 CTI ON
CONT ROL SLCTION
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BUS OHIO 4 1)14 Such com
rnPn ls or o h jf't Irons c; h,ll l h A
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th ,1n ltfl,.cn c alt&gt;n d ,1r rlnvs
from lhf--' puhl,cn l oon rl &lt;J l&lt;&gt; u1 .t
nf"'NS. fl.'l[!Pt Of QPn f!l i:li l ii Clll ]
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Real Estate General

II. L"Bud" McGHEE
Broker-Auction Serv1ce
Cheryl Lemley,
Meigs Counly Assoctate
Phone 74p171
Now Acceptin

Listings in Meigs Co .

FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
9B5-3561

All Mokes
•Washers •Dtshwasheu
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

ACCENT
FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
1'20 E Main, Pomeroy

PH. 992·6931

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"Free

Roger Hysell

GARAGE
Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohio
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission

Estln~ate!s"

Installation Available
412711 mo

WHITESEL

ROOFING CO.
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
I!&amp; Windows

949-2263

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
3-24 -tfc

•a.oo Each

Irony Aluminum
Priced On Inspection
Loc1ted I \1. liTitlast ol
Pa1ttown on Twp.

1-4l

Coli 992-3466

Scipio Energy
Recycling Divis\·
on
4fll l mo

LIMESTONE
HAULED
AL TROMM

EUGENE LONG

41911 rna

(614) 843·5425

Ph .

NOW OPEN
Charleston Rd.
Just Past Krodell Park

Spacial April Only
12124 ...$5,500 installed
l~x28 ...$6,200 installed

Office: 675-1388

4-4·1 mo. pd.

DOZER
AND

BACKHOE
WORK
AL TROMM
742-2328
We Have the

Lowest Ratts

Hued rod . Colt 446-0968.
3Gormon&amp;hophordpupa. 7
wka. old. Call 446-3839
1 yr old m i xed breed dog,
female . C all446· 26 6 1 aher

old . Call 446·3967

3·8· 2 mo. pd.

JEWELL'S

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Jobs -

pupa Call 614 -773 -5704.

Big or Small

Experienced
Reasonable
-

-

Society. 992 -6505.

Pupp1es,

call

after

6

3-26 - I mo

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

ES

New Homes- Eltensive
Remodeling
Insurance Work
CustQm Pole Bldgs

EXCAVATING

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER. GAS . SEWER
RAIN LINES
County Cert1f1ed

Pupp1es and k1ttan s

&amp; Gar~ges

15 Years Experience

GREG ROUSH
PH . 992 -7583
or 992-2282
tl -1 tfc

fA EE ES TIM AT ES

367· 7560-367-767
CHESHIRE. OHIO

3-1 .

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PERSONALIZED
POOLS

AND

SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Servtce All
Makes &amp; Models
Antenna Installation
House Calls and Shop
Servtct Available
St&gt; •v1ce l h~l l ow!'r s ~ bov~
lh J:&gt; Re st'
mo

498 Gen. Hartrnger Pkwy.
Mtddleport . OH

PH.

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

MON .-SAT. 10

Sliding Creek Ro•d· Hart·
ford, WV. 304·882 -2831 .

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INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulati on
•Storm D oors
•Storm W1nd o ws
•Replacement W1ndows
•N ew Roofmg

J 3 l ie

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH 992 -2772

KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION
Open:
to

Found s1am ese cat on Snow·
ball Hill '" Syracuse Call

99 2-3575

Lost at M etgs Junior High
School. Wednesday , g~rts
light grey Jacket , w1th pres cription glasses in pocket .
Reward If found call 614 -

992 -5007

LOST two female beagle , tri
color . brown collar, last seen
at Cli fton Reward 304 ·

773-5082

Au ct 1on every Tue sday
n1ght, Pt Pleasant, WVa
Auct Lonnre Neal Youth
Center Bldg . Camden St

' DOZER · BACKHOE
'RECLAMATION WORK

WVa 304-773 -5785 or
304-773-9185

JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992-720\ 11 _11

6

General
Construction

Auct1on every F r1 mght at
the Hartford Commun1ty
Center Truckl oad s of n ew
merchandise every week
Consigments of new and
used merchandis e always
welcome Archard Revnolds
Auctioneer
3 04 - 275 -

3069

Next sale Mt Alto Au ction
May 5 , 1984 Emma B ell
Auctioneer , L1 c
429 84
Phon e 304 428 - 8177

Roofing A Specialty
4·6· 1 mo

1 7fo 7 '"

9

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
For all your wtrrng
needs; furnaces repatr
servrce and installatton.
Residential
&amp; Commerctal

742 -3195
Or 992 5875

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING
All Types Rooftrtg &amp; Stdtng
Gutters. Downspouts
Pamtmg, Coatmg

NEW-REPAIR
FREE ESTIMATES
All Work Guaranteed

CALL TOM HOSKINS
614·742-2834

4/ 18/1 mo

All STEEL &amp;

POLE BUILDINGS
Stzes Start From 12'xl6'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24 'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine, Oh
Ph. 614-843·5191
10-6-tfc

CARROLL'S
LAWN SERVICE
•MOWING

•TRIMMING
•CEMETERY
MAINTENANCE

Reasonable Rates

CALL
992-5949

41 211 mo.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

R1ck Pearson Auctioneer
Servrce . Estate , Farm. Antique &amp; liquidation sal e s
licensed &amp; bonded rn Oh10 &amp;

'DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
' CON CRETE WORK
' CUSTOM BUILT H O MES
'WAT ER , GAS &amp;
OIL LIN ES

PH. 992-2549

10

446 3897

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
' OIL FIELD SERV IC ES

498 Genoral Hartrnger Pl.wy
Mrddleport, OH

Mon. - Sat.

lOST Spotted female
Walker Coon Hound.
Northup- Ptr~ot
area
Call

614-367 -7101

Parts &amp; Service

J&amp;L BLOWN

Lost and Found

6

4-6 1 mo

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addon1 and ramodehng
- Roofmg and gutter work
- Concreta w ork
~ Piumbmg end electrtc"'l
work
(free Estimat ~l

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy , Ohio

12 8 tic

THE KOUNTRY KLUB
GOLF LESSONS SPEOAL

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1

ADULT 6 lor 140
STUDENTS 6 for 130
• • •Superv1sed Gall
Pro gram
" •8 eg1nnrn1 now

through season

-All Ages

. (5- i

Saturday play1n g
tr 1p s

~

• On Course Instru ct ton

• Awards
INSTRUCTORS John Teafo.-d
Dove Btg H11 • Burl

CHESTER OHIO
4 9 l mo

WHALEY 'S AUTO PARTS
PH . 992-7013
New Chevy True~ .. .

FENDER ... .... ... 176.95
DOORS
.. . 1149.95
HOODS.
1174 'IS
BUMPERS . .... 169.'IS
GRILL... ...
.. ... 142.50
R SUPPORT . . . 184.95
TAIL GATE
... &gt;85 .00
FORO FENOER . '6'1 95
BUMPER ... ...
'69 95
Also Some Car
Fenders Awailable

3-28-tfn

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
" Beautiful. Custom
Built Gara_ges"
Call for free siding es·
timates,~ 949-2801 or

949-28110

No Sunday Calls
3-11 -lfc

Wanted To Buy

W e pay c ash for late m odel
cl ean used cars
J1m Mmk Chev -Oids Inc
Bill G one Johnson

YOUNG'S

446 -3572

Announcements
3 Announcements
SWEEPER and sewtng me chme repa•r , parts
and
supplie s.
P1ck up and
del1very . Dav1s Va c uum
Cleaner one half m1le up
Georges Cr eek Rd
Call

614 -446 -0294
Paul's Home V1deo loc ated
405 2nd Ave , 1n Park
Central Hotel VHS . Betas.
CEDs (d1scl Rent movies S.
players , Sudden Impact &amp;

Want e d to buy us ed coal &amp;
wood heate rs Swam Furni ture, 446 3159 , 3rd
&amp;
Olive St , Galhpolts, Oh
Small pop -up camper . goo d
cond Call 446 - 4306 after

4 30PM
W anted to buy N ew , used &amp;
antiqu e 1urntture Wtll buy 1
ptece or complet e hous e ·
holds Al so co mplete Auc t1·
o neermg serv1ce Call
Rodn e v Ho w ery 614 -698

7231

Employmenl

3667

Services

Billie Jeans Beauty Shop all
permanent waves $15 . and
$20 unttl all present stock 11

PLEAS E! I! ! lady stop staal mg wreath and flowers off
Elliott plot!l
Doris M
Coffee
NOTICE Any dogs found o n
my property wtll be shot due
to p111t destruction of prop erty . Signed Charles Riffle ,
Mason County.

4

Giveaway

1 gray kitten with green eyes
very lovable. Call 614 · 379 -

2326.

&amp; Vicinity

11

Help Wanted

Wanted Amb1t1ou s, tough
minded people who a re
willing to work hard for an
excellent •ncome Fun or
part time Send resume to
Box 400 in Care of the
Gallipolis Dally Tribune, 826
Third Ave , Gallipolis, Oh

45631 .

Part time babys1tter wanted
for 6 yr old in Add1son area .

Call 614-367 0637
Babysitter needed in O .J
White Rd area . Cell 446 -

7556 altar &amp;PM .
Reliable person with moving
experience to move house hold furnishings . Call 446-

8237

Garage Sale Sever al Fami lies. 1713 Chas1:nut St In
Alley April27 S. 28 10 t o 7

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Opening Flea Market Two
free weekends . April 28· 29.
May 6· 6
Frea open air
spaces, parking, admi11ion
US 36, Frazien Bottom,
WVa . Don Frazier -Operator

304· 755-2779.
May 1 -4 . 1st house Lincoln
Pike off Rt 141 at Cent&amp;·
nary Baby clothes, furni ·
turo. jeans. Home Interior
Garage Sal e Sat. 4 - 28 - 84 ,
10to6, 4274thAve . KMR ,

i:s

Pomeroy

Middleport

&amp; Vicinity

4. 1985 EOE
Teach e rs and coa c he s
summer employment .
$900 00 per month guaran teed income World Book
and Child Craft 304 -882

Baby srtter wanted

Church of Chr;st

304 -

Woman to stay with semi invalid lady in north Potnt
Pleasant. several hours each
aft ernoon and all day on
Sunday Gtve age and refer ·
enc es . Wrtte Box P - 25 care
of Pomt Pleasant Regtster.
P 0 Box 237 . Po10t Plea sant. W Va
Need garden plowed on Rt

62 , 304-675-6595
7 00

alto•

Individual to sand hardwood
floors . Please call 304 675 7717 after 6 p m

for Sale

Professional
Services

Situations
Wanted

Wtll car e f o r the elderly to my
ho me lots ot r eferences
Men or women Call 614 -

667-3402 .
Mercer's R1vervrew Per·
sonal Care Home has vacan CIOS for elderly persons
Betty Mercer owner 304

773-5882
Would lo ve to care for 2 or 3
elderly people tn my home.
ref , lots ofT l C . Call after 6

p m 614 -949 -3014 .
Have ro om , boerd . &amp; car e for
elderly m Pomeroy Can

614 992 6022
Harper 's Adult Care Home
has a vacancv for another
reSident . elderly person Call

304-675 -1293

General Hauli ng and Trash
removal Service
Reliable
and dependable Call 446 31 59 between 9 end 5
Keith's Lawn Mow1ng &amp;
Tnmmtng Servtce Reltable
and dependable Raasona ·
ble rates Call 446 - 3169 or

256 -6251

Roofing and gutter w o rk ,
metal work, housepemt1ng.
carpenter work Exc ret
Free e st1mate s Call 446-

3171
Garages. patros , srdewalks,
basements, block work
R easonable pn ced 35 vrs .
experience Free e s timat es

Coli 446 -3394
Wrll do garden p lowrng 1n
R1o Grande Centerville area

Real Estate
Homes for Sale

1976, 1211.6 0. 2 bdr . axe
cond Completely furniShed
All underpmning mcluded .

Business
Qpportunity
•NOTICE

1

TH E OHIO VAllEY PUB ·
LISHING CO recommends
that vou do business wrth
people you know . and NOT
to send money through the
mail until vou have mvestl gated the offenng

22 Money to Loan
LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below mark et rates
Ftxed c onventional FHA ·
VA Leader Mort g age
Athens , collect 614 - 592 -

3051 .
Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING lower
prr c ed r e gutar tuntngs
discounts to Senror Ctt11ens,
Churche s S. Sc hools Ward ' s

Keyboard . 304·675 -3824

Call

614 -256 ·

One half acre lot on M it c hell
Ro ad . Gall tpo lts. rura l water
and ci t v s c h ools

$6 , 996 00 . 30 4 · 675 ·
3466
2 lo ts Grandv taw Hetght s,

$1 3. 000 0 0
3626

304 · 675

1 ac re 6 4 ,000 or 1h ac re Wi ll
provtda watar and sewage
84 000 oft St Rt 160 o n
Fla'yd C la rk Rd
Bidwell
Ohi o
C all 1 - 3 04 - 675 -

1631
Aen1als

41

Houses lor Rent

S r m hou se 44 O l tve S t ,
Gall1pohs l nqurr e at 918
2 nd A ve . G a ll1 po hs . Oh•o
3 bdr
r anch n ea r R io
Grand e . $ 235 m o
pl us
sec unty de pos rt , no pe t s
Ca ll 614 -2 4 5 -5 4 39

2 st ory ho u se 1n ctty $ 250
m o , d ep os it . u h f Ca ll 446
14 34 or 446 - 2 192
3 b dr
de lu xe hou se . 2
frre pla ces poo l g arag e Sell
o r lease 2 bdr ap t , k1t c h en
furn rshed Ca ll67 5 -5 ,04 o r

675·5386
1 bedro om h o m e 1n Mmer sv tll e by Bulk Pl ant Tota l
electri c C afl614 -9 92 73 14
o r 992 -6 2 15

3 be dr oom f amtly ro om ,
base m ent ne ar sc h oo ls and
ho spr tal Oep OStt and r ef er ·
en c e requrred
30 4 - 67 5 -

8288
, 982 Oakbrook furmsh ed
mob1le home . 14ft w1de. 2
bdr ., like new , 57 ,500 Call

42 Mobile Homes

992 -6941
Sp ring IS
If you ' re
shopp1ng for a new home let
N l. Stevens &amp; Assoc1ates
help you wtth your trnanc
rng We have hom e mort gage s with as little as a 5 %
downpayment and rates as
low as 10.50 % Ca ll Jerr
Allie today 614 - 37 9 2789
Must sell $2.000 do wn take
over S31 5 per m o payment Ta.11 es &amp; Insuran ce
Included
Located Plantz
Subdtwts1on 3 bdr ra nch .
full basement . c arport .
woodburnttr , Ctty schools

Call 446 8002

The L1ttle Kyger Congrega tiOn a l Chnst1an Church rs
ac c eptmg btds on a mob1le
home prev1ously u sed ss a
parso nage
All field brds
mu st be re ceived by May 1st
and shou ld be gtven to th e
pr o pnetors of Sw1sher Implem ent located on Rt 7
The tratl er can be v1ew ed
S s t Aprrl 28 between 1 2 00
&amp; 3 OOPM loc ated on l1ttl e
Kyg er Ad at the Chur ch
Call 614 -367 - 0334
Th e
c hurc h reserves the rr ght to
ac ce pt o r re fuse a ny or a ll
bid S

3 bdr ., 2 full b a ths , la rg e lot,
near Holzer H os pttal,
S29.900 Terms 1f needed

Call 446 -2957

By o wne r lovely 2 bdr .
home on waterfront , boat
ramp &amp; dock . close to town ,
priced &amp;34, 900 Wtll help
financ e
Call 614 256 Sutld on your lot a new home
you afford Over 1 1 00 sq
ft ., 6 rooms &amp; bath, car ·
peted , ready to mova mto
S26 500 also ga rag e s &amp;
basement
Call Patn o t
Home 8u1lders 446 -8038
Will constde r mobil e home
as trade -rn
Pnce reduc ed fo r qu1c k sale!
550 Jay Or 3 bdr trr - level
for sale by own e r qu1et
neighborhood , G a illpolr s
C1ty School c enual a1r . gas
heat larg e abov e ground
pools. attached double gar age, large flat yard wher e
Blue Btrds feed All th1s for

$59.900 Call 446·1028
6 rooms ba sement , doubl e
garag e, 1 &amp; o n e-th1rd a cr e
lot , Rose H1IL Po meroy

s32.900 Ca ll 1-614 -678·
2513
Own er t ran sf err ed , mu st sell
beeuttful 3 b edrm brt ck
home
F~r e pla c e
d ec k
woods , prtva c y , sunsh rne

Baum
bnck .
ment,
patio,

Call 614 -992 ·

addtt1o n. 3 bedroom
1 'h baths . full base family room . csrport ,
ac $57 ,000 6,4 .

985 4201
Seven room house 1 'h bath .
3 bedroom that could be 5 ,
new ac . msulated storm
windows , c arpeted plentv
of kitchen cab1nets. 3;, base m ent w1th 'I• storag e. car port wrth st orage . large lot.
storag e bu1ldrng Call 614 -

992 -2602
3 bedroom 1 'IJ st o ry home.
newly remodeled wrth barn .
chtcken coop , pony shed , S.
workshop
5 96 ac re s
fenced tn Only S3 5 000
C all614 -992 -21 43 o r even Ing 614 - 742 22 89 .
Michael

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY !II 14ft wrde three
bedroom , bath and half.
mobile home Sitting on n1 ce
lot. ready to move mto
S225 00 down S225 00 per
month 304 - 676 -2711
Three year old tote! electm::
house, 3 bedroom s, f e nced
rn bac k yard and dec k ,
910,000 00 down assume
8 1J2 per c ent loan , pnc ed in
mid SO ' s
Call af t er 5 ,

4 bedroom home , full base ment . 1 acre lot . At . 62 ,
Charleston Road 304 -675 -

304-665 ·2793 or 304-895 ·
3951

for Ren t

446 -6038

12 x 65 1971 mobr!e home ,
w oo dburn er &amp; a c 614 ·
74 2 -2 720
1975 Skylin e Mobrle Horne
1 2 x52 g o o d co ndttr o n

$4500 Coil 614 99 2-6169
o• 992 · 7667
12x60 2 bedrm mobrle
home , well c ar ed for , good
c on , 2 porche s, ac partly
furn1shed wash er &amp; drye r .
good metal out bid pn ced
f or qurck sale S5500 Call

614 -992 6328
1971 Kmg 65 x 1 2 2 ap art ·
m ent trat ler Ideal for ren t
1ng
Con t a c t Her s h e l
M c Clure a t 614 -992 -6900
ttl 5 p m afte r 5 p m ca ll

614 ·992 3436
1 9 74 Ktrkwood 1 2x 60 . to
tal e le c , 2 bedro om , hou se
wmdows . new carpet A 1
co nd 304 -675 -7 328
Mob1lc home . 1 2x60 Cham pion . mc e carpetmg . w ood
burner , drape s, drshwa sh e r
extra mc e and c lean On
rental lot cl o se to Gall1p o lt s
and Rt 3 5 lmmed1ate p os session, 55 ,995 0 0 304 -

675· 3466
1 9 77 14 x 70 Cam e ro n
1ralle r. central air , underpm
n.ng 2 bedroom s 2 baths

304· 773 9133
FOR

SALE

OR RENT

14x70. 1979 Shannon ell
elec , 3 bedrooms partly
fu r ntsh e d mobtle home
1 2x 2 8 butlt -on room w1th
coal or wood burner Exc
cond underpinned , 3 mc e
porc h es well wa t er, ut1l1ty
bUIIdmg , a c re land . Jerrys
Run Road , Apple Grove

W Va 304 675 -2356
Re posses•on. 2 bedroom
121160 Madr so n m o bd e
hom e S600 00 down 60
payments of S 13 7 14 per
month All STAT E MODU lAR HOMES , half w a y
be tween Hunttngton an d
Pomt Pleasant o n St Rt 2

304 -576 -271 1

33

2 bdr trat lcr f u ll y fu r m s hed .
goo d locat ion , sec de p req

Cal l 446 -8558
F urnrsh e d on e BR . b ea u ti ful.

W I D A / C Adult s o nly N o
pets
S21 5 m o n t h plu s
electnc S 200 de posit Ref
Req
Bu lav tl le Road C all
Connr e 446 0088 .a ft e r 4
pm
Fu lly furn rsh ed A C 2 bdr .
adu lt s only Cal l 446 411 0
Furnt sh ed 2 &amp; 3 bed roo m
t ra il e r s Ca ll 30 4 - 773 -

5651
Very N1ce 2 b ed roo m mob1 le
hom e furm she d S 1 75 plu s
ut1ht es &amp; depo .. rt N o pet s
Ca ll614 992 7 4 79

2 b edroo m trail e r f u rms h ed ,
o n E Marn St m Po m eroy,
d ose to Kroger st o re Ca l!
614 99 2 - 7 3 14 o r 9 92 -

6215
For rent w1th opt ton t o bu v
1 2 x65 t w o be dr oo m , all
e!ec . m obr le ho me se tt rng
o n n1c e lot Rea dy t o move
•nt o , S200 0 0 d o w n
$ 185 00 per m o nth 3 04 -

57 6-2711
44

Farms for Sale

14 2 acre farm near Ri o
Gran de good ho use an d
barn Ca ll 614 -2 45 -5 2 81
ovc s
Farm for sal e S5 9 ,9 00
barn . 70 a c more or le ss,
rural water . house le ss than
one yea r old 4 bedrooms
ltvtngroom, dinrng r oo m
famtly room . kitchen . utthly
roo m , 2 full baths 5 m1
from R1o Gra nde and 1 m•

off Rt 35 Call 614 -245 ·
9570

Apartm ent
for Ren1

JA C K SO N ES TA TES
APARTM E NT S !Eq u al
Ho u stn g Op portu mr vl ha s
on e and tw o bedroo m s re nt
starttn g a t S 15 7 f o r on e
bedr oo m and S19 3 per
month f or tw o bedr oo m
w1th 5 2 0 0 d e pos 1t l oca ted
n ear Foo dland a ll d S prin g
V all ev Pla za, p oo l and TV
ant Call 446 -2 74 5 or leave
messag e
Small eff1 c re ncy apa r t . ce n
tral air &amp; he at , 1 profass1o nel
typ e g entl em a n o nly 446 -

03 38
Garage· apt , fu rn1 shed 3
room s S. bath W ash er &amp;
dryer C lean n o pe t s adulh
only D ep &amp; re f req Call

446 1519
3 b dr
S250

unfurn gar Age Bpt ,
plu s d ep o srt
Cal!

446 3786
Furn1 shed etft c re n c y , 607
2 nd . Ga ll ,po ft s
$ 145
Sha re bat h
srn gle
Cal!
446 -441 6 aft er 7 PM
F urn1 she d apt . 1 bd r n ear
HM C 5225 Ut•httes pd
Adu l t s Cal l 44 6 -441 6 aft e r

7PM
Fu r n1 she d M ob il e H o m e
ce ntral a1r , mtl e bel o w Ctt y
ov erlo oki ng th e nver One·o r
tw o adult s only 446 - 03~8
Furn1 she d ap t fo r rent 3
roo m s wrth pnva t e bath , st
fl o o r 84 5 2 nd Ave , G all1
po l1s Ca ll 446 - 22 15
1 be d room Apt S1 9 6 mo
rn c! u d mg ut llrt tes
Equa l
Ho u s1 n g O p portunrt y COIJ ·
t act V1il age M ano r Apt '

61 4 99 2 7787

R1ve rs 1de A pts Middleport
Sp ec 1al ra t es to r Sen10r
C ttr tens 51 30 Equ al H ouS Ing Opp o rtun rtr es 6 14 -

99 2· 77 21

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Three bedroom brick ranch,
6 lots Plantz Subd iVISIOn
2 1h bath , 2 car garage,
$2,900 fo• all Call 446·
add -on wood stove in base - 2957
ment. 12x1 3 wood storage
bldg ., 26)1(40 pole barn , fruit 1 Clearvtew Estates South of
trees, one acre. 4 11.! miles Gallipolis, R t 7 Few re from New Haven on Rt . 33 . mam. bargai n prices, must

cond Avo. Call 446 -1136.

Coli 614·388·8159

after 5 3 0

M1ddleport home, jump mto
Spring Savtngsl Super spe Cial low pnces Call 614 -

B &amp; M Pa~ntrng Res . lnd .
Comm. Free estimates . Call

I NG MonthiV and Quarterly
accounts welcome . 428 Se-

ing

House f o r ren t Hende rson ,
Newly rem ode led , 3 br
S2 00 month . S100 dep osr t 614 -446 -011 6

1972 mobtle h o m e. 12x65.
2 bdr , good cond Call
446 -7171 , after 5 446 -

4887 or 614 -446· 1675

THOMPSON BOOKKEEP·

tage . aoma timber , ex . hunt -

4338

614· 742 -2951 .

614 · 266 · 1492 or 446 1104.

lots of f ire -

6409

304-675 -6643
Piano Tunrng and Repair
8rumcerd1 Mu11c Co , 446 0687. Skill and integrity our
trademark
lane Oenrels,

fi8 eeres M · l

wood , plenty o f road fron -

largfl 3 bdr housfl for sale or
rent In Plantz Subd1v1sion .
No children . no pets Call
614 -245-5281 eve 's

$63.900
5420

Financial

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOM E SALES .
4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35 PHONE 614-446·
7274

1 4x70 Ro semont 2 bdr .
1973 1211.60 Detro iter 2
bdr . 1969 12x60 Raycraft
2 bdr ReconditiOned ltke
new . Ca11446-01 75

1215

18 Wanted to Do

CHECK OUR PRICES CALl
614-446-7572

$5.500

9

35 Lot• &amp; Acreege

MOBilE

304-675-5568

31

Poge

----

Unwanted Facial o r body
hair? Permanent. patnle ss
removal by European Ele c troni c Dep1lator Mary IS
cert1f1 ed m th1s new c ompu lerized digital syst em C an 1965 12x60 mob1le hom e
today 614 -992 -67 2 0 To p unfurmshed. $3 .900 Call
of th e St a-rs. full servi ce 445 ·1340
salon
1979 fully underpmned
Professi onal Electroly s ts 14~t7 0 . 3 bd r .. 2 full baths,
Clini c Probe Type Electrolv - app,ox 1fl se re. well graded
SIS . AMA , FDA &amp;
FCC lot Prtc e reduced Call614 388 -9967 alto• 5 30PM
appr oved . Doctor refe rral s

here 11

23

32 Mobile Homes

4 family Yard Sale. May 1
and 2. beSide Sugar Run Mill l- - - - - -garages in Pomeroy Ratn TRI - STATE

675-5072

HOME

676 -5854.

4 roo m house corner lot .
5 family Garage Sale Mar 1 , 2330 Linco ln Ave Pho ne
2, 3 , 4 , 5th . Reed sville , 304-675·3819.
Ohio . Clothes. many hou1e- 1- - - -- - - - - - hold items. Driveway bell del - - - - - - - - - --

23

Pomeroy Health Care Center
IS now accepting applica·
t1ons for nurses aides 8t
o rderlies
Expernence prefered . Applications ac cepted Monday-Friday 8
a m - 4 .30 p . m through May

21

4 bedroom, new 1iding,
ftreplace tn remolded llvtng
ro om
816 ,000 .00
304 -

::::::::::::=:::1f::c:an:::c:::e:::ls:::.

Help Wanted

12

Seven yea r old home. three
bedrooms , garden sp o t .
2806 Lincoln Ave ., 8 Y2
percent auumable loan .
304 -676 -6047 after 6 00

:::::::::::::::::::::::::1 TRUCKS
H0 M ES UGALLIPOLIS
S ED . CARS.

~:11G:a:ll~ip:o:l .:O~h:.

Call614 -245 6096

Buying darly gold . stlv er
"t:o1ns rrngs Je w elry sterlmg
DC Cab carr 446 1718
ware. old c am s, large cur Cleland Greenhouse , fl ow · rency Top pnces Ed Bur ers. flats or pots , hanging kett Barb er Sh o p 2nd Ave
baskets. vegetable plants . Mrddleport. Oh 614-99 2 tomat o plant s. Ge f a ld1ne 3476
Cleland, Vrne and Main S t
Cash patd f o r fancy Iron o r
Racm e
heavy iron beds 5160 and
Racrne Fire D e patt m en t Gun up for certarn Metgs C o
Old ttme cup Shoots have be an cancelled stone jar s
call 1 · 304 - 882
for the seuon' TI-ley wrll board
resume nex t fall They w1sh 2711
to thank everybody partt c r ·
pating &amp; maktng the Gun COMPlETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITUR E
Bed s
1ro n
Shoot a success
wood , cupboard s cha1rs ,
Mean Str1eet Band at Jones chests . b as k ets dishes
Bar . West Columbta Fnday stone Jars , ant1qu es g old
Sr Saturda'( from 9 p m to 1 and sli v e r Wr i te M. D
M1ller. R t 2 , Po meroy , Ohto
1 m . Every one welcome!
45769 or call 614 -99 2 Br e nd tt ' s Boutlque . 297 7760
S Seco nd St, M1ddleport ,
now has tor rent , video
pl~yen and movtes
992 Any dogs caught on Louie
Plants farm on Eckard
Chapel Road, Mason
County wtll be shot . Signed
loUie Plants

····-· oii iii j;iiiis···-·····

2485

8

COMPLETE
POOL SERVICE

Farm Equipment
~

Beagle rabbit dog 304 -77 3-

992-2549

cr~ ~~­

Authomed John Deere .
New Holland . Bush Hog
Farm Equrpmen1
Dealer

304 -

5210

6

Roofing Work
Alomtnum &amp; Vinyl S1dings

SEPTIC TANKS INS1ALLEO

00

304 -675-6196

992-6030
L - --

Mala Irish Setter . very
frtendly. good with c hrldren ,
also , assorted colors of
k ittens . Meigs Co Humane

5 German Shepard and
Colhe pups 304- 773 5704

WORK GUARANTEED

992-2196

Call 614 -245 -

5 German Sheppard - Collie

MINERSVILLE. OHIO

PAT HILL FORD

Shepherd
9508

446-4827

PLUMBING
and
HEATING

We can repair and re core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

3 cute puppies 4 mos . old, %
Border Collie Y1 German

3 pupp1es 1 male. 2 female ,
will be small dogs Call

gone. Call304 -773-9123.

POOLS-PLUS
Sales and Service

House and 3 lote for sal•

PArt Beagle pupptes, 2 m os

742-2328

Homes for Sale

"ard Salell

4.

BOGGS

WANTED

All Types of Aluminum
Clean Sheet &amp; Cast
41 &lt; lb.
Weeks of April 9·21
Alum mum Auto. Trans.

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home area
20 years
" Free Estimates"

S&amp;W TV

Call

Business SetVices

SIDING CO.
Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

"CUT OUT

Oh•o Or&gt;prl l lfnen r at NJ!u ral
Ar·&lt;;Ollf Cf'lS OrvoS1 0 n ol Ool &amp;
G o~ ~ ~cl!,n ! (l,n S tlu iJr f' Colurn
h u&lt;; Oho r; 4 3224 6 14 265
Arw pe rson d1'5 1r lrlrJ tu com
rnPn t o r 10 m,tk f' an ob leC i tUrl
Wilh rR i erPncf' to an a pp l1ca
lo On l or J ~~~·rm 1 1 10 co n struct
ro nvf'rt 10 c r l •PUl l e J sa't
Wd l f' r lnjf'r l,on nrowc t slidll

31

Glveawev

675 -7319

4 II

6917

SUPERIOR

Middleport, Ohio
1· 13 -tfc

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Public Notice

Public Notice

NEW LISTING - 114 acres rr
Jackson County, Ohro. franklrn
Townsh1p Owner wtll finance

or1 p ur~ udn," uf a R , ~&lt;;olut on nl
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wrrre vour OWT'1 ad and or~ bV ma11 w1ttr ftl1S
coupon Cancel your ad bv phone when you ge1
, results Mo~v no1 rehMdablr

Sale
IAnnouncement

rna rn!Pr1an&lt; •' o f hnf''i ol !1rf'
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f' &lt;. r.Pf'ri lll l] 1 ( r rn 1ll fOt PJCh on~'
doll&lt;1r o f v 'llua1 10n wh1 ch
Jm &lt;Junrs TO Tt&gt;rl Cents !or r&gt;,xh
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IHH1 fo r f !VP yea r:;
Ttw Pulls for sa1d Eter:11 on woll
cpP. n .11 6 30 o cloO, A rv an d
rP r-;',111' op1•n unTil 7 30 o r lock
P M o t s.wl day
Bv o rr1f'r ot 1hC Bo ard or
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The Daily Sentinel

Ohio

Hu1ky
• German
4
male pupplea,
pertShepard.
Alalkan

46353 Scout Camp Rd
Chester, Ohro
Ph. 985 -4269
II No Answer. Call 981 4382
Public Notice

4

Midd lepart,

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PARTS and SERVICE
4·5 11c

The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy

sell Call 446 -2974 or 446·
0766

Small fu rni sh ed ap t ~ or rent
ca n 614 -9 9 2 73 14
APARTM E NTS , mo bt Le
home s h ouse s Pt P l e ft s ~tnt
an d Ga li•p ohs 614 446

822 1
3 room and ba th apt , Mt
Vern o n Av e St o v e and ref
furntshed Exc c ond 304·-

675·1962

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44

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TWIN

RIVERS

F&lt;~r111

They'll Do It Every Time

Apartment
for Rent

Supplw s

&amp; L1ves lock

TOWER .

Apertments now available to
elderly &amp; diaabled with an

61

i n c ome o f lass than
912. 300 Renting for 30
percent of adju sted income.
Ph o ne 304 -675- 6679

Troy· Bilt tillers . Check our
special price before you buy
any till&amp;rs. Swl1her Implement Co . St . At 7 N. Gallipolla. OH . Call 614 -446 0476 .

45

Fo r rent Sleepmg

lig ht

ho use

Corn phr-.tars: New Ford 2
row, 1Jse t 4 row MF. Call
61 4 7 J- "! 46B .

Rooms

keep1ng

roo m s Park Cen t ral Hotel.
Ce ll 614 -446 -0756

Sleepmg roo m 9 11 6,
tt es pe1d S hare bath .
o nly Ra nge &amp; refrig
2 nd Ave , Gall ipo lis
446 -441 6 after 7 PM

46

166 Massey Ferguson 130
Farmall with cultivatora .
Harrow &amp; tobacco baler .
Call 446 -7838 otter 5PM .

utill male
919
Call

Haywagon 10 good cond ..
$375 . 6 ft d11c like new
$326 . Call 446 -6630

Spac e lor Rent

; ' &lt;i5

CO UNTRY MOBILE Home
Pom eroy l arge lots Call
6 14-9 92 -7 479
Park , R oute 33 , North of
M OV ING t o 86 Burde tte
Addn All m erchand 1se must
go Buildm g fo r rent Hugh
Butrts 30 4 -675 -65 1 2

47

Farm Equipment

64

Hay

8o

Grain

KIT 'N' CARlYLE ®

by Larry

Northup King corn, alfalfa &amp;
grau seed, other farm
l&amp;edl Call Vaughn Taylor,
6t4-246-6064 o• 614-246 6816 after 8PM .

W a nt e d to Rent

Wa nt ed ho u se to rent have
ch1ld and pe t w• t h•n 20m 1of

Hol zer H as p Ca ll 304 -773
5 32 4
Fam 1fy o f three des1res 3 br
hou se tn cou ntry w -garden

space m Po.nt Pleasant area
Cal l 3 04 -6 75 6559 or 77 4 -

6808 Cha rlesto n

Merchandise
51

H o usehold Goods

SWAIN
AUC TI O N &amp; FURNITURE
62 O l1v e St . G alhpol1s New
&amp; u sed woo d &amp; c oal stoves.
6 p1ece w oo d llvmg room
su1te w1th 6 mc h fla t arms
S39 9 bunk beds c omplete
wtth bu nk 1es S 1 9 9 . 2 pu~ce
antr o n l•vi n gro om su 1tes
$ 199 antron reclm er s 599 .
oth er recl mers sao meple
d m ett e se t s $ 17 9
box
spr~ng.s &amp; m attress twi n or
fu ll $ 100 se t regular -firm
S 1 20 m ap le d1 nett e cha1rs
535
w ash sta nd s S34,
m Aple rockers 5 59 , 7 p•ecs
chro m e d1n ett e set 5149 , 5
p1 ecP. dm ette se t S99, used
be droom su1te s. refngera tors ranges . chest , dressers,
wrr nger w ashers , TV 's, dry er s &amp; shoes Ca ll 6 14-446 3 159
LAYN E'S FURNITURE
Sof a chan, r ocker , 0tt9,:...
m a n . 3 ta bl es , (ex tr a he'lfVy
by Fron tmr l 568 5 Sofa,
cha tr an d lov es ea t , 5275
Sofas tmd c h t~ ns pn ced from
52 85 to 5 8 9 5 Table s. 545
cmd u p to 5 1 2 5 H1de ab ed s 5 440
and up to
5 525 Re clmer s, $175 to
5 375 Lamp s fr o m 5 2 8 to
575 5 pc d1nette s fro m
5 9 9 to 4 3 5 7 p c 5189
and up Woo d table w1th Sl)(
chan s S4 25 to 5745 Desk
511 0 up to 5225 Hutches,
5550 an d up , maple or pme
ln11 sh Bunk bed co mplete
w 1t h m a ttr esses 5 250 and
B ab y beds ,
up t o 539 5
S 1 10 M att res ses o r bo:c
sp r~ng s . full o r t w m . S58 .
t~rm . 5 68 and $ 78 Queen
set s $1 95 4 dr chest s,
54 2 5 d r c hes ts, 55 4 B ed
fram es S2 0 and 5 25 10
gun · Gu n cab1ners . 5350
Gas o r elec1r1c ra ng es 5 375
Baby ma ttresses, S2 5 8t
S35 , bed fra m es 52 0 , S25 ,
&amp; S 30 kmg fram e S 50
Good se lec t1 o n o f bedroom
su 1t as, ce d ar c hests ,
r oc k or s. m e t al ca b1 ne ts ,
sw1vel roc kers
Use d Furn 1t ure
A efngera
to rs. chau s dryer s. and
TV 's 3 miles out Bulav•lle
Ad Open 9a m to 6p m , Man
th ru Fn , 9 am to 5 pm , S at
614446 0 322
TV &amp; App lmnccs 6 27 Th~rd
A"' e . Ga ll•pol• s. 6 14 -446
1699 Spm w as her s gas &amp;
e l eC tri C d ry e r s
a uto
washer s. gas &amp; elec tr1c
range s, re fng er at o r s TV
set s
GOOD U SED APPLIANCES
Washer s dryers r efngera tors , ran ges Sk aggs Ap
phances, Upper R rver Ad
be s1de Stone Cr est M otel
614 -446 -7398
Good Used Applumc e Spe
c1al Maytag auto washer
965 . Speed Queen auto
w asher $95 Maytag wnn ger washer 9 125. s1de by
!ude r efngerator 9195 . frost
free harvest gold refngerator
9150, large chest freezer
9 1 25, cou ches &amp; cha•rs 9 25
&amp; up , unhmshed chest of
drawers 968 Skaggs Ap·
pl1 an ces . 559 Upper River
l i d 446 -739 8
Hotpomt ref , wh1to Wicker
sofa &amp; chalf, st udent desk ,
formal d1mng room table&amp; 6
chairs Call 446 -8237
Country Oak Furn1ture, ta
bias. chairs . cupboards, dry
s1nka . pie safe s, lots of m•sc .
Conkles Rt
7 , Tuppers
Plarns, Oh1o
Remm1ngton 1100 12
gauge With 3 barretls , $425
12 gauge a~ngle shot , 936
Call614 -742 -2187
Early Amer~can couch and
chair, exc cond ., 820000
304 -895 -3595
Port abl e
dr P.S~ Hlfl

w 1t h J
2 935

color
f,1Pit•

TV ,

baby

v rtP.O

(jfltll{!

u~rtn dg e

304 -082

Singer sewmg machine with
cabinet , exc . cond ., t615 00
Coli after 6 ·00 304 -896 3349 .

r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~AI~-'IROWeR~ ~ ICI'Q~ E~,J
2121 ~t..Ar.IPS,
VISTA , CAL-11' .

51

Household Goods

Two l1ving room suites, e.~~:c
cond ., blond end tables and
co ffee table
304 676
4289
Used living room su•te, rust
color, good cond , $125 00
3 04 675 -6083

54

Misc . Merchandise

54

Misc. Merchandise

20 gallon long aquarium
Call 446 -6632
Lawn tractor, Sears 22 H p .
36 in . cut 1980 5500 . Call
992 -6853. lifter 5 p.m
Recliner chatr IJ50. Men's
golf clubs $26, Women's
golf clubs With bag like new,
great for begmner S50,
Westinghouse dishwasher
$30, Armless rust velour
couch -loose cushions S75
Call 614 -949 -2741

KnauH F~tewood Pickup or
Delivered 12 " -22 " stocked
1n yard
HEAP vender , 1 -~~-------prompt deliver~ 614 -256 - Maytag wringer washer
6245
$1 00 , frost -free refrigerator
$1 00. frost -free r&amp;irigerator
Limestone, Sand , Gravel
$88. GE heavy duty washer
Delivered in Mason, Me1gs, $1 00, gas clothes dryer
Gallia or pick up at Richards $65. automatic washer &amp;
&amp; Son Call 446 · 7785 .
dryer S 125. 30 Inch electric
range 845, GE refrigerator
Build on your lot a now home SB5 . Call 614 -742 -2352
you afford . Over 1 100 SQ
ft , 6 rooms &amp; bath, car
Firewood tor sale 8 20 00
peted , ready to move into
p1ckup 830 00 delivered
$26,500 also garages &amp; 304 - 675 - 2991 before
basement
Call Patr~ot , 1 00 AM or after 6 00 PM
Home Butlders 446- 8038
Will consider mobile home Gravely tractor and mower
as trade·rn
'72 Honda 350 low mileage .
1hp
elec motor Metal
Firewood cut up slabs $15 lathe
Dual wheels for
pickup load Call 614 246 - Gravely 20m push mower .
5804
15in Ford pickup truck nm
All sales cash 304 -895 L•mestone , fill dirt, and top 3974
soil Ca11614 -256 - 1427
Wood cutter special, Bar and
Lll red &amp; b1g red shaft dnve Chain Lube, $3 .89 gel
brush cutters , tnmmers
$17 50 case . Siders Equlp 30cc &amp; 40cc gas powered mel)t Co f304-675 -7421
eng1nes
Prices hom
~299 . 95 len N Sons Small
Used 2300 Ditch Witch
~ngines
Call 614 - 379
Trencher and 1 150 Case
loader 1-614- 694 -7B42 or
~- .......
694-5006
2 story house- $ ~
1982 Oodge C ol1 $4 ,200
A D Smith gas hot water
316 S . Main St ., Vmton . Oh
tank Permaglass I, 40 gal
Call 614 · 388 9087
$50.00, 304 -675 -2031
Beaut1ful ladles 14K d1a ·
mond rmg 3!4 karat. ap praised $700, sell for $600
Atari 2600 v1d8o game. 11
cassettes 1nclud1ng fTogger.
donkey kong , S100 Call
614 -388 -9624
Bolens 800 8 HP rrdmg
mower ~needs ongme re built) S300 Headers V-8.
304 &amp; V-6. 199· 231 for
Jeep , 540 each Studebaker
engine V -8 w1th trans 6100
19BO 650 Yamaha 4 . 500
actual m1les . $1 . 200
Homelite X 12 cham saw
and a Sear s Craftsman saw
for parts S60 for both . 23
channel Bearcat CB base
w 1th D 104 m1ke. ground
plane , 5125 Call614 -388 8803
Queen s•zc bed frame w1th
head board S50 Cell 446 6630
Tra1ler wheel tn -aMie
614 - 256 -6574

CAll

Cou ch . mattress &amp; bok
sprtngs Call 446 -0518
Complete hospital bed w1th
ralls . overbed table and
bedside commode. very mce
$250 Very old dmmg room
table, 6 cha1rs, and a side b o ard
M1sc household
1tgms and furmsh1ngs , rea sonably pn ced For sale
Immediately Call696 - 1144
after 5PM
6 ft meat case w1th com .
presser or trade for a glass
door refrrgertor

55

Building Supplies

LUMBER -Rough cut. oak ,
poplar, 2)(4, 2•6. 2x8 , h4,
1 x6. h8, length available , B
ft through 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zuspan. 304 -773 -6554

50 sheets of T1 - 11 wood

6 HP John Deere rid1ng
mower 30 1n cut manual
stan . good cond . Call 4463010
J1viden' 1 Farm Equtpment .
614 -446 - 1676 . long trac tors, Vermeer round balers.
rakes. teddter &amp; mowers &amp;
also a complete hne of bale
h an dl tng
.
acces I T obacco &amp;
corn sprayers, tobacco set ters. wagons, rotary t1llers.
rotary cutters. blades, culti vatora. d1sc. plows. post
dr~vers. plast1c tanks. wood
splitters. gates. power
washers. Wheel Horse Lawn
&amp; Garden Tractors Goose·
neck trailer. And see us for a
complete hne of parts &amp;
serviCe)
USED EOUIPI
245 Massey Ferg 2-9N
Fords. 4241H . 801 Food. 50
Ferg . 135 MF, 150 MF
w -loader, JD do:zer. 2 Ver meer round balers, 120 MF
baler . Grav1ty wagons ,
plows corn planter, lime
spreader. disc
We buy used eqUipment I
Call 614 -446 - 1675

1- - -- - - - - - --

Front end loader for Ford
tractor, 8250 Call 614·
245-5096

Bush hog estate lawn
mower, 5ft w1th 3 point
hitch , ex cond , $500 . Call
614 -367-7182
Holland tobacco setter
8300. New Idea maneure
spreader like new 51 ,250,
Massey Ferguson lever disk
9650. single botton pull
plow S1 00, wheel disk
8500 -up Fertihze spreader
9350, PTO Burr Mill $300.
Deere corn sheller $350,
firm hand grmder muter
81 , 250, John Deere 2 &amp;. 4
row corn planters . haying
equipment, 8 row boom
spray $650 One of the
largest selections of fie~d
ready used equipment '"
Southe1 n Ohio Howe ' s
Farm Machinery, At 124 &amp;
Mayhew Rd. Jackson, Oh
45640 . 614 -286 -5944 .
440 John Deere with loader.
3 pom t &amp; P T 0 $2600 Cell
614 -843 -5311 or 843 5494
International Hay Baler 420
&amp; good conditiOn L1me
spreader &amp; seeder
Call
before 8 00 a.m &amp; after
8 00 p m

56

Pets for Sale

H lr. S Home Improvements :
vtnyl 1iding, roofing. room -•
addition, storm windowt.....:~
otono. Call614-367-0409 .•• •

-GENE'S
---------~··
OEEP STEAM :

CARPET CLEAN," •
scotchguard-water extrac : : ·:
tion, deodorizen. FREE 81tl- "
mate a. Ae11onable rate1.
Gone Sml1h, 992 -6309.

1- - - - - - - - - - -

P1gs - 8 weeks good stock ,
S35 Cell 614 - 367 -0624

A t Sprmger Holstein heif ers Call 614 -388 -8419

Jersey m1lk c ow, very gen
tie, for sale $400 Call
614 -742 -2814
Goats for sale , assorted
egos Call 614 -992 6524
White ducks
male &amp;
female , S15 Call 614 992
5524

Champ1on Reg . Poodle 9
months 11ld Call 446 -4434

Go od r~dmg
676 2193

3 yr old female Pornter good
hunter. good reason for
selling Call 446 ·4472 be tween 5 &amp; 7

2 year old half 8elgu1m
mare 5400 .00 call 304
676 -5812 af1er 6 00 PM

8 HP Bolen garden tractor,
32 in mower deck , S500
Len N sons Small Engines
Cell 614 -379 -2827
No
Sunday calls
A1fles, shotguns &amp; hand guns Frank ' s PAwn Shop,
430 Second Ave ., Gallipolis.
Oh 446 -0840
Lawn mowers &amp; tillers .
frank 's PAwn Shop. 430
Second Ave., Gallipolis. Oh .
446 -0840.
2 pair new matermty pants .
Size 16 , cre am &amp; brown
$ 6 00 each Call 614 -992 :
5624
Coleman Presidential elect ric furnance , 146 40 chan nel CB. 845 Call814 -992 5524

Golden Palommo geldmg.
gentle tra1l horse, 5500.00
304 -468 1763

Da~ry

goats.

horse

304 -

Alpines and

mLo,lmkears" c hPoho"ne K3od0a4 · 6o7n5~
6430

Musical
Instruments

For sale Sp1net·console pi ·
ano bargam . Want&amp;d Re·
spontlble party to take over
low monthly payments on
spmet p1ano Can be seen
locally. Write Credit Maneger: P.O . Box 637 Shelbyville . IN 48176
Wh1tney upright piano .
f160 . Call 446 -0974 o•
446-1904 .
Wanted : Respons1ble party
to take over low monthly
payments on spinet piano
Can be seen locally. Wnte
Credit Man1ger: P 0 . Box
537, Shelbyville, IN 48176 .
Gufbran1en IPinet plano,
exc. cond., 304-773-5783

1981 Datsun 280-ZX turbo,
10,000 miles, mint cond.,
Gr Lux Coupe. Call 4480648 oher 6PM .
1980 Buick Regal limited,
PS. PB, cruise, AC, tilt
wheel , good tires, rear win·
dow defrost, good cond.,
$5.500. Coli 446 -4206
1975 Chevy Impala excellent cond., 81,100. Call
446-1211
1975 Chrysler Newportcus
tom fair cond, $660 or best
offer Coll446 6322.
1976 Chevy Monza 4 cyl., 4
spd., good body, runs good,
&amp;600 Coll614 -256 -6248.
83 Dodge 050 Sport, 6.900
m1 .. marroon trimmed in
s1lver. like new, Ron me
Shoots . Coli 614 - 266
1484
1981 Dodge Omn1 excellent
cond1t10n, 59,000 miles.
great MPG, stereo. new
radials, $2,995 . Call 6986269
1982 AMC Sptr1t. auto. air,
AM - FM. sunroof. S4, ,95.
19B2 2dr Chevy Chevette.
4 spd . AM - FM tape,
$3,495 1981 2 do Chevy
Chevette. auto, rad1o, sun roof. 83.195. 1980 2 dr
Fa~rmont Ford, 4 cyl , auto,
Blr, 62.895. 1980 Renault
LeCar . 4 spd .. AM -FM. air,
sunroof, 82 .495 1979 Ply·
mouth Honzon , 4dr, 4 spd ,
$2 , 295 John's Auto Sales.
8ulavllle Rd . Gallipolis
446 -4782 Open til dark
1976 Corvette, factory
alummum whee ls. many ex·
tras. low m1 leage Call 446·
0498

1982 VW Rabbit diesel. 4 dr.
auto, am-fm, steel belted
radials with low mileage .
614-446-7389
1980 VW Sc1rrocco 5 speed,
a c, aluminum wheels With
steel belted radials Call
614 -446-7389
1978 Chevy Copr~ca Clas 4 dr, am -fm stereo tape.
p s. power wmdows &amp; door
locks. velour mter1or, new
P8'"t . Must see &amp; dr~ve to
apprec1ate 614 -446 -7389.
SIC ,

1978 Camara Z-28 S3600
Call 304 -882 -2546
1 976 Pontiac Astra, runs
good. body rough, good
work car 8660 Call 614 992 -2143 or evemgs at
614-742 -2289, Michael
1981 Dodge Omni. ucellent conditiOn, great mtleage , new radials . 1tereo,
59,000 miles Must sell
$2995 614 -698-6269
1982 Plymouth Champ, ac,
four speed, 10.700 miles,
37 mpg. askrng 84300 Call
614 -992 -5236
1969 Camaro 350, 4 speed,
$1 100 00 304 -676 -1600
ask for Jim Uvely.

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE •

57

1977 Pontiac leMans 2 dr .
body good, 76,000 milea,
V 8 301 , am radio. PS , PB •
AC. 446 - 1853

1983 VW rabbit 4 dr, GL,
am -fm stereo cauene, p s ,
rear defogger &amp; wiper 992 3517

Livestock

Goa ts young b1ll1es for pets
or grazmg Call 614 -367 06 2 4

dog 614·
S100ortradeforgun
Call
992 -6967 after 8
pm

1978 Ford Fairmont Futura,
3 spd , AC. good cond .,
S2,000 or best offer Call
446-3637

63

Platform scal es, old copper field washer w1th tub, res taurant pop cooler, gas gnll
Call 446 2088 after 6

8 HP Wheel Horse electnc
start 36 in mower deck,
S700 Len N sons Small
Eng1nes Call 614 - 379 2827 No Sunday call1 .

TOP CASH paid for late
model uaed cars
Smith
Bu1ck - Pontiac. 1911 Ea•tern Av&amp; . Gallipolis Call
614-446- 2282

14 9x28 " tra ctor tire, must
be m good conditron 304 882 -3110

Judy Taylor Groommg Call
614 -367 7220 .

Male eGdreat Dane. ears unl Cropp , no papers, gent e
diapo11t1on . good watch

71

TE~ TH0U6-AND
DOL.L.A R .S A WE E K.
GOt-IE, JU~T LIKE

RON'S Television Service.
Specializing In Zenith and
Motorola, Quazar, and.,, ...
houoo cello. Call 304-676- '"'
2398 or 614-446-2464.
:

THA T._.,....,~

..

0

Autos for Sale

1979 MG8 convertible A · 1
cond, motor just tuned up .
Cell 614 -245 -6294

7 yr old male Amazon
Parrot tame &amp; talks Brightly
colored , healthy , comas
With a very large cage
5600 . Call614 -388 -9969

JD lawn sweeper . ex cond ,
large type lewn roller Call
614 -3B8 · 8159 after 5 30

Trnnsporlnlion

Wafi'ted to lease Tobacco
allotment - CaH 3Q.4-675 1197 aft er 6 p m

One 7 prece wood group
livm g room su1te for sale,
brown, good cond , $250 .
Call 614 -256 -664 7

Custom Varmit rifle 226
w1n . Call614 -245 -5096

Garden teeds. plants, Ken nebec Had potatoes $8.50
Fertilizer, field teeds. Boao
Agr1 -Center, 448 -2463 .

1972 Cad•llac Coupe. full
power . climate control. ste reo dark blue, excellent
condtion Call 446-0577

Cas e 31 0 front endloader
dozer, 54.000 Call 614 256 - 1427

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels AKC Chow pup pies. CFA Himalayan . Per ·
s1an and S1amese kittens
Call 614 446 3844 after 6

Fertilizer

Wanted to Buy

62

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds Heated
tndoor -outdoor facilities
AKC Doberman pupp1es
Stud Service Call614 -446
7795

Bnarpatch Kennels Pr o f os
11onal All -breed groommg
Indoor-outdoor boardmg fa ·
C1ht1es English Cocker Spa ·
mel pupp1es Call 614 -388 9790

&amp;

1974 Jeep PU , 4x4. S900 or
best offer 1969 Camaro.
$800 or best offer Call
614 -245-5096

siding Call 614 -949 -2437
Now open for busmess,
Mountarn State Block , At
33, New Haven Complete
masonry supplies, 4 ", 8 ",
1 2'' block . Delivery servi ce
Phone day 304 -882 -2222 ,
evemng 882 -3239 .

Seed

The Daily Sentinel- Page- 11

Ohio

Improvements

Straw •1 00 bale. Cleaning
out barn, 300 bales . First
come basis. 304 -676 -3333

65

Pomeroy-Middleport,

April 27, 1984

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81
Home

Wright

Furnished Rooms

and

Friday,

Friday, April 27, 1984

Fatty Tree Trimming, stump tr'
removal . Call 304-676 - :
1331.
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71

Autos for Sale

1978 Mustang 18,000 mi
See at Thomas's Exxon Pt
Pleasant, WV
1962 White Cadillac convertible, all orlgmal, axe
cond. 304· 882-3437

1---------'B, Celica Toyota GT. lift
back, AC, tilt wheel. tinted
glass. AM -FM o1ooo, 36.600
mi
304 - 676-6149 olte•
6PM
1974 Grond Prix 400, AC,
PB. PS, ohor 6 call 304875 - t285

74

Motorcycles

1981 650 custom Honda ,
2000 miles. excellent cond1 tion. Cell after 6 p m
304-896-3012 .

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Correct Craft lr. Ski Supreme, family ski boats.
New &amp;. used, Parilersburg.
WV 304-422-8433 or 304422 -2367.

76
72

Trucks lor Sale

New truck fenders 6 doors .
Chevy fenders 876 . 96 .
Chevy doors $186 Ford
fenders 875 Call614 -266t260.
1981 Chevy Pickup, 1932&amp;
1936 Ford Trud, 1977
Chevrolet Van . 446-3243
PUBLIC SALE One 1982
Chevrolet pickup.
S#1GCCC14HOCF363085
will be sold at pubhc auct1on
on Thursday. May 10. 1984
at 1 O·OOAM at 1118 Eastern Ave . Gallipolis, Ohio.
M1nimum starting bid
$4,000, terms cash, to the
highest bidder. Item is available for public inspection at
above addreJS during normal business hours. The
above security 11 being sold
under a Security Agreement
between Caaev L. Jones and
the undersigned, who reserves the right to bid .
Beneficial Mtg . Co. of Ohio,
416 2nd . Ave., Galhpoha.
Oh 45631.
Wanted to buy good 1 y, or 2
ton truck Flat bed preferrable. CoN 446-8034.
19aO Oodge D 50 PU, 4
spd., radio $2,996 . John's
Auto Sales, Bulaville Rd ..
Gallipolis, 446-4782 . Open
til dark .
1978 GMC 314 ton. heavy
duty, 4 WD, auto.. good
cond., $2.860 Call 4468103 .
1973 % ton Chevy truck.
360 engine, w1th origmal
steel bed, large mud flaps.
front steel mud guards.
a.m -f m . rad1o. $600 . 9926505
1979 4 wheel ·dnve Ford
pickup, new ttres &amp;. rima,
nght aide has been wr&amp;cked.
runs good. $1000 . Call
614 -742-2513
1969 International pickup,
45.000 miles, good condition . $500, or 8 0
Call
614-742-2836
1976 Chevy half ton truck
$1,500 00
1982 450
Honda custom. exc cond.,
low mileage S1,400 .00.
304-773-5081
' 68 Chevy half ton with
topper , good cond ,
S750.00 Phone 304 -675 6304.
78 Ford courier truck, very
low mileage, 6 on floor. 30
plus mpg . $3,600 .00. 304882-2894.

73

Vans

&amp;4

Ford Mustang 4 apd., clutch
plate, bell housing shifter,
act for 361 Cleland engine,
e2oo. Coli 614 -992-6967
after 8 p m
l:ritu motor to fit 1978
Chevy Luv truck . Phone
304-675-5482.
WANT TO BUY Ford FMX
transmis1ion for 1978 Ford
T-Bird Call304-876 -2047

78

Camping
Equipment

8ft . 1lide 1n truck camper,with 2 double beds. stove.
refrigerator. fumace, con verter, never used . Call
992 -6384
1969 Jayco camper. sleeps
8, good condition . 992 6222
14h self contained "Joy
l1me" camper, S660 00
304 -676 -2171.

79

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1969 Hi-lo camper, $660.
good cond. Call 614 -367 7238
BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES Open Daily 9 to 6 .30
Sat 9 to 4 Now for your
convenience Sun 1 to 4
1978 27 ft . ltaska motor
homo $17,900. 1975 26ft.
Coachman $6,600 1 975
23V2 h . American Traveler
$4.200. 1972191t. GoUgelong, 1975 StarCratt tent
c1mper $1,295 . 11 ft
Nomad lruck camper $995
1976 380 Suzuki motor
cycles 8396 1983 26 11
Yellowstone mim home with
6,800 mi. it wa1 demo,
loaded with roof air genera ·
tor, runmng boards. roof
rack and l adder, car&amp; free
a~nmgs. 2 dr. refrigerator,
digital clock. TV antenna
shades on all windows:
momtar pannel. Ford 460
engine, air, cruise. tilt. AM ·
FM stereo cassette with sell
for $28.900. Now through
May 1 1ave up to $2,600 on
all in stock motor homea and
travel trailer. U.S Rt. 50,
Coolville, Oh 614 - 667
3386.
BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES &amp; SERVICE. Open
daily 9 to 6 :30, Sat . 9 to 4,
Sun . 1 to 4. U.S Rt 60.
Coolville , Oh 614 - 667 3386

W.O.

1979 Joop CJ-6. 6 cyl ., 3
spd., loaded with extras.
S3,000. Call448 -0616 .
1983 Ford Ranger 4x4. V -6.
4000 miles, new cond . Call
446-0038.

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Auto Parts
Accessories

Motorcycles

1983 Honda V-66 Magna
1,800 miles. luggage rack,
back rest. mint cond Call
446-0848 after 6PM
1979 Hondo CB 660, windshield, roll bar, cruise, mag
wheels, trunk, low mllet,
S1,296 . Coll446-4206

13 11 . camper, $900. Cell
between 6PM
8PM only.
446-4138 .

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13 11. camper, f900. Coli
between 6PM &amp; 8PM only.
446-4138.
So,fadtemp
14ft . camper. awn1ng. good
condition. $660, Call 614 ·
992 -3992.
1974 Coachman, 20ft
12,800. Includes hitch
304 -676 -2881.

1-:-:-::-:---::::-::-::------ 1976 20ft Start Craft travel
trailer, fully self contained
oil oxtrao. o3.0DO.OO 304:
882 -2326.

Services

1974 Honda XL 100. Coli
614-256-6338.
1978 Kowa ..kl KE 1 00 runo
good t200 Call 814 -992 3992 .

81

Home
Improvements

RINGLE"S SERVICE expo: ;. :
rienced roofing , including "':
hot tar application, carpen - •
tar, electrician, muon. Call ·' '
4660
.
304-676-2088

or

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6766·-..
.~

GET your carpet SHIP .....
SHAPE WITH CAPT IAN
STEAMER . Water removal,
furniture cleaning. free esti mates. 304-676 -2296.

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Remolding, siding, interior
and exterior, textured coat ing, simulated brick and
stuco, thermo replacement
windows. 304 -675 - 1660

• THEV'D liNOW
OUR EQUIPMENT
WOULI7 PIC!\ UP

MEe&amp;E THtY
()ON'T ~NOW NOW

TNOSE 50UN05!

OUR EQUIPMENT

l&gt;PHISTICATE'D
IS.

.. ME'S FELT LIKE Tl1AT EVE~
SINCE A CO M PUTE~
FOUL" UP CAN CELEr
HIS CrrE()/T CfJIW6.'

NONSENSE! IT'S PRO~A~lY
NQTNINCl MORE TWIN A
5CMOOL OF FI SH AT THEI R
DINNER! COMPUTERS CAN
f&gt;E WRON(t!

COULD BE

THEY DON'T KNOW
MUCH ABOUT US liT

Will haul sand . gravel. anything . 304-468- 1666.
Absten Home Improvement
Spectaliat . Home•. addi tions. roofing. patios. drywall. concrete. painttng. ell
types of remolding . 304·
468 -1566
GOOD GOIN', DINNY.1

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Water wells commercial and
domestic, test holes, pump
sales and serv1ce 304-8963802

GOT ITI

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis. Oh1o
Phone 614 -446 -3888 or
614 -446 -4477

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SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating, At 2 Neal Road,
Point Pleasant, W Va 304 675 -5420
Licensed and
Insured

Nuthin'
wuse than

Won' take
a secun'to
set 'er
straiqht!

lhan14s,
Joel, but ·~rs
aIread~
f1xed!

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING Rt 1 . Box 355, Gallipoha Call 614 -367 -0576

I'll have er
straiqht 1n

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Excavating

Good -1 E•cavating, base·
mants. footers. driveways,
septic tanks, landscapmg
Call anytime 614 - 446 4537, James l Oav1son, Jr
owner

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NOW J UST STAY WH ERE
YOU ARE , LOOK STRAIGHT
AHEAD, WHILE I CHECK
OUT THE "PEUVERY'/

I'&gt;UT I WANT YOU
TO KNOW ONE THING
AI'&gt;OUT ORVILLE.

J A R ConstructiOn Co Au· ,..,
tlond, Oh . 614 -742-2903 . •
Besements. Footers, Con - •
crete work, Backhoe's
Dozer &amp; Ditcher, Dump
trucks, &amp; water -gas-sewer elec1ricel lines
Dotson's Tree Service . In ·
sured · Free Estimate 304 576 -2897
Starks Tree Trimming &amp;
Removal . Lawn mowmg and
maintenance, landscaping,
10 Pet . off all est1mates
304 -576 -2010 .

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Electrical
Refrigeration

([l

FRIDAY

LOUI S Rukey ser analyzes the
80s wnh ~we~kly rev1ew
of econom1c and mveslment

4/27/84
Pasquale Electric Co all
phases of electric work, all
work guaJanteed
Aeual
truck rental
614 - 446 4066
Electrical work , all phases,
free estimates, reasonable
rates, qualified electrician
Contact Ron Huffman. 614
256 - 1583 .
SEWING Mach~ne repatrs.
aervice . Authort:zed Smger
Sale!l &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors
Fabr~c Shop ,
Pomeroy . 614 -992 -2284 .
Meigs Electr~c Service .
Steve Barnett Call 614·
698 -6553 .

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D . DAY REFRIGERATION
SALES · Professional sar·
VICe for appliances. heet1ng,
cooling and electric Sell and
install Amana. Gibson, Kit chen Aid. Residentia l . Com mercial. Industrial 304 675 - 4819
or
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D OAY REFRIGERATION
SALES - Professional ser vice ior appliances, heating ,
cooling and electric Sell and
mstall Amana, Gibson, K1t ·
chen Aid Residential, Com
m&amp;rcial. lnduatnal 304 675 - 4 8 1 9
o•
614 · 388 -8274 .

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General Hauling

N&amp;ed something hauled
away or something moved?
We'll do i1. Coli 446 -3159
b81ween 9 and 6
James Boys Water Serv1ce
Also pools filled . Call 614 266 - 114t or 614 - 446 1176 or 614 -446-7911

1980 Yamaha 660 spoclol.
good condition. 4.100
mil eo, f1 ,300 .00, 304 678-2848.

STUCCO and PLASTERING
· Commercial ena:t re•ldential. free estimetea. Call
814-258-t t82.

JIMS WATER SERVICE .
Call Jim Lanier, 304 -876 7397.

t983 V-85 Magna Honda.
3,000 mlloo. Exc . cond .•
never abuse.... good tirea.
03.400.00 . 304 - 8763288 .

Marcum Rooflng &amp; SpoutIng. Now lnoulllng rubber
roof1. 30 yeart experience.
opoclallrlng In built up root.
Col 814-388-9857.

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1982 Hondo cullom 900.
Schott drive, 11.000 mlloo .
Bllorp. 304 -876-2873.

PAINTING- Interior and axtortor, plumbing, roofing.
OOmtl remodeling , 20 yro.
oop . Coll8t4-388-11862.

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec. Ave., Golllpolio
814-448-7833 00 614-448 ~
1833.

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Friday, April 27, 1984

12-The Daily Sentinel

Area deaths
levenna Ebersbach
Levenna Ebersbach. Pomeroy,
76, died Thursday at her residence.
Mrs. Ebersbach was born November 11, 1907 the daughter of the
tate Addle Stoider. She was also
preceded in death by her father, her
husband, Clifford Ebersbach and
one brother .
She was a member of the
Pomeroy United Methodist Church.
She is s urvived by one daughter,
Cart Jacobs, Clearwater, Florida:
one granddaughter, Terrt Cotts,
Houston, Texas.

Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2p.m. at EwingFu nerai
Home with the Rev . James Corbitt
officiating. Burtal wilt be in Beech
Grove Cemetery. There will be no
calling hours.

Paul K. Keller
Paul K
KeilE'r, 72, Rt. 1,
Middlepon. died Thursday at
Hoi7.er Medical CentE'r.
Mr Keller was born December 3,
l9ll in Meigs County thE' son of the
Ia te Charles E. and Addle Me Haffey
Keiler. H&lt;• was also preceded in
d&lt;'ath by four brothers, Forrest G.,
Richard, Guy and Charles Keller ,
one sister, Helen Rober1 s.
He is SUIV ived by his wife of o2
years. Eiizabet h Keller; daughters
and sons·in-law, Wanda and Ri·
chard Campbell, BonniE' and Ri·
c hard Owens, both of Columbus. and

Paula and Worley Rife, Rt. 1,
Middleport;
daughter, Karen
Thacker, Rt. 1, Middleport; sister
and brother-in-law, Veva andOHver
Beck, Ashland, Ohio: 14 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren. three
step-grandsons and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services wUl be held
Sunday at 2 p.m. at the RawlingsCoats-Blower Funeral Home with
the Rev . Lloyd Grimm, Jr., officiatIng. Burtal will be in Mlles
Cemetery, Rutland. Friends may
ca ll at the funeral home Saturday
from 2 to 4 and 7to 9.

Homer A. Vititoe
Homer A. Vltltoe, 73, Rt. 2,
Patriot, died Thursday.
Born May 24. 1910, in West
Virginia, son of the late Callahan
and Martha Massie Vltltoe, hew as a
retired s tate highway employee.
Surviving are his wife, Virginia; a
stepson. Daniel Taylor of Patrtot:
two s tepdaughters, Faye Roach and
Linda Arrowood, both of Thurman:
six grandchildren; a sister, VIrginia
0v€'rturt of Middleport; and a
hal f·sis ter, Nola Arnold of
Zanesville.
Funeral SE'rvlccs will be held at 11
a .m. Saturday in Kuhner-Lcwls
Funeral Home, Oak Hill , with the
Rev. Gerald Brown officiating.
Burial will be in Peniel Cemetery.
Friends may cail at the funera l
home from 6-9 p.m. today .

Weekend dances set
There will be square. round and
show dancing at the E ll Denison
Post 467, American Legion, Rutland. Saturday. April 28. from 9
p.m . 10 I p.m.
Donations at thedoor$2for adults
and $1.5() for children A refresh·
ment stand will be provided.

Candidates night will be observed
and a spaghettidinnPrwlllbeserved
at the Pomeroy Fire Station
Sa turday, Aprll28, from 2 p.m. to 7
p.m.
The event. which is open to the
public wilt give residents an
opportunity to meet candidates
from each party. The event is being
sponsored by the Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Department .

from R p.m. to ll p.m. mus ic by
Music Unlimited Adm1ss1on $2 a
s ingle and $3 a eouple.

100 attend banking seminar
More than 100 bank&lt;'rs, Including
many area banks, attended a recent
seminar at the Holiday Inn in
Kanauga sponsored by the Hills of
Ohio 1\merican institute of Banking.
Devon Weber, a management
consultant and owner of Inner
Dynamics Consulting, Kettering,
presented "Anger is Your Choice,"
which concentrated on the definition
of anger, Its source, many disguises
for anger and an analysis of
underly ing emotions and how to

Maxine Griffith of Bank One of
Pomeroy, the seminar chairman,
said praise for the seminar was
offered by bankers attending from
Ohio Valley Bank, Commercial &amp;
SavingsBankandCentral Trust Co.,
all of Gallipolis; Waverly State
Bank and First National Bank, both
of Waverly; Vinton County National
Bank. McArthur; BancOhio Nationa! Bank. Jackson; Bank One of
Pomeroy and Rutland: Central
Trust Co., Middleport: and Racine
Home National Bank, Racine .

May 5 &amp; 6 -

The Pomeroy Volunteer Flre
Department wUI hold a spaghetti
dinner and candidates nlght from 2
to7p.m. tomorrowatthefirestatlon
on Butternut Ave., Pomeroy. The
event Is open to the public sotht they
can meet candidates from each
party in the upcoming election.

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Vat 19 No. 12
Copvrighrod 1984

Middleport-Pomemy-Gallipolis--Point Pleasant

By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel St.aH
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis Developmental Center
employees may be voting this summer to elect an
exclusive bargaining agent.
Ohio Health Care Employees Union Locall199 has
been organizing employees through Informational
sessions, and If it receives state certificatlon, it wilt be
the only union in Ohio to represent the state's mental
health and mental retardation employees.
The union, which represents health care employees
In West Vlrglnla and Kentucky. flied a petition for
certification with the State Employee Review Board
Aprill9.

jobless
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Jack.'IOn .................. 13.7 (13.4)
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:M8p ..................... 13.1 (13.5)
Vinton ......... -........... 12.3 (12.2)

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CLEVELAND !API The
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night in the Ohio LottPry's daily
game, "The Number," was 175.
In the "Pick 4" game. played
Monday through Friday, the win·
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By LARRY EWING
Thnes-Sentlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS- The unemploy·
ment rate in Gallia and Mei gs
counties continued to r emain significantly above state and national
averages in March. reports the Oltio
Bureau of Employment Services.
While posting one of the few
declines in unemployment in the
Immediate area, the Meigs jobless
rat&lt;' of 13.1 percent - a drop of
four-tenths of one percent from

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construction and manufacturing jobs.
No specifics were made available to the un ion frn
injuries suffered by GDC employees. explained Ann
Garcelon, a spokesperson for the union 's C'olumbu•
office.
"We got our figures from the Ohio lndu strtat
Commission, which would not break them down for
us," she said. "I guess they didn't want us to point "
finger at anything."
Garcelon said the study shows that mor&lt;' than 411
percent of injurtes have been caused by patl('flt s
Cummings said concerns over safety havr OO'fl
mentioned to her by GDC employees .
"What I do know is, numE'rousemployees who ha\'r

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AN AFTERNOON IN THE PARK- A couple
mjoys tbe swnmer-Hke weather in tbe GaWpolls clly
park a.• fmlperatun'S continued to reach into the
sultry 80s this weekmd. Although rain L• expected to

The program was Initiated by the city and county
last October to reduce the increasing misdemeanor
caseload in municipal court.
Cowles said the average expense for a courtappointed attorney is approximately $ll0 per case.
He said 56 cases heard by the nigh1 prosecutor would
have requirro court-appointed counsel if charges has

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STUMPING FOR DAD Maureen Reagan, daughler of
the president, boosts her father's
re-electon eflort with a speech to
a RepubUcan rally at St. Marlon's Clihoflc Church In CleveJanel oo Friday. She said Reagan
Is elltremely heallhy and looltlng
forward lo a second term.

CLEVELAND tAP) - Mau ·
reen Reagan, President Reagan's daughter, oot only is
actively campaigning for her
father but is working to increase
women's national role in Repub
lican politics.
Miss Reagan, who made an
unsuccessful Senate bid in Cali ·
fomla in 1982, is a consultant to
the Republican National
Committee.
"We're working to have as
close to a 50 percent women
delegate structure at our conVI'ntlon as we can get without a
quota system," she said. "We
have been doing a series of
briefings for women office
holders In Washington. We're in
constant communication with
our candidates and our office
holders. As a party, we are doing

been !Ued, at a cost of $6,160.
In his report, the solicitor listed a total of Rl hPartnr
conducted from October through March . " '!th tho •
most amount, 14. heard during Janua11· 01 thr lilo
cases r esolved, there was a 96 p!'t'('('fl1 !oeltlf'fTll'ftl
rate. The highest number of resolvro caSl'S " a. ..00
14. and those cases were also settk&gt;d In Janua"
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Maureen works to
raise women"s role

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The union has two selling points, explained Katlna
Cummings, a local organizer. The first is that under
the collective bargaining law which went into effec1
this month, it will be allowed to negotiate a contract
for GDC workers; and the second, the unlon is
pushing for increased safety for state hospital
workers.
The union recently released results of a study
showing state mental health-mental retardation
facilities have an injury rate of ll.8 percent among its
employees.
The union claims the rate is higher than accident
figures compiled on people hurt in mining, drilling,

February - remained above that
countiPs 1984 low of 12.8 percent
posted in January .
For the second month in a row,
GaUia County's jobless rate inc reased in March.
According to the OBES. the
number of unemployed Gallta
countians rose by four · tenths of one
percent - from 11.8 percent in
February to 12.2 percent last month.
i:letween January and February.
the Gallia rate rose by two-tenths of
one percent, from 11.6 to 11.8.
Galli a 's February and March
postings represent the reversal of
three months of steady decline for
the county. Between November1983
and January 1984, GaUia's unemployment ra1e fell trom 12.8 percent
to 11.6 percent.
Gallia Cou nty 's increase in both
February and March was in line
with a trend that seemed to hold true
throughout most of southeastern
Ohio. In February, the jobless rate
in all ~u rrounding cou nti es
increased.
Similarly, with the exception of
Meigs a nd Lawrenc&lt;' Counties,
unemployment rose throughout the
area in March.
The OBES shows 1,768 of Gallia
County's estimated work force of
14,456 without work in March.
In Meigs, the OBES reports 1,432
of that county's estimated work
force of 10.8% as jobless durtng the
month.

GAI...LIPOLIS - A savings of approximately $5.!XXJ
to local government has been created through the
" night prosecutor" mediation program undertaken
by the Gallipolis city soflclior's office.
In his six-month report on the program. City
Solicitor Douglas M. Cowles said the amount listed as
a savings does not include monies saved by law
enforcement and Gallipolis Municipal Court.

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VartabiPcioudines s tonight with a
chance of showf'rs and thunder·
s torms. Low 60-ti.'i. Southerly to
southwesterly winds 1().15 mph.
Saturday. c loudy in the morning
with a s light chanl'P of showPrs.
becoming part iy cloudy in the
afternoon. High 75-00. Chanceofraln
50 percent tonight and ll percent
Saturday.
Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday:
Chance of showers Sunday. Fair
on Monday. Chance of showers
again Tuesday. Lows 4:&gt;-55 ear tv
Sunday, oooflngtooiD-45Mondayand
311-46 early Tuesday. IDghs in the
upper 60s to upper 'lOll Sunday,
cooflng lo ~ Monday and to tbe
low liiB to low 60s Tuesday.

JOBLESS RATE- Meigs and
Lawrence were the onl)' two
counties lo post decflnes In their
unemployment rates between
February and March. All other
counties In the region continued a
two month trend with increased
jobless rail's. In chart above,
February figures are shown in
parenthesis.

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whan the hood was s\ammf'd the
vehicle jumped out o f gear. backed
out of the garage a nd st ruck a 1967
Ca dillac owned by Hubert Wheeler,
Lima. Ohio who was at the gas
pump. There was no damage to the
Riggs vehicie.

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TOPS OFF THE CAR and the pnce on this beautiful '81 model Grand
Prix. This one local owner car IS equipped with V-6. AM/FM/Stereo.
T-top and many more extras.

A freak accid&lt;'n1 Thursday. that
OC'Currfld on priva fC' property,
caused moderate damage to a
vehicle according 10 thP Meigs
County Sher iff's Department.
A vehicle owned by Riggs Cars,
Chester was in Newell's garage for

Bob Hoeflich says the lack of funds for Meigs
highway improvements is 'par for the coursePage B-3

March jobless rate:
increase in Gallia,
decline in Meigs

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Eastern High Sc hool drama dub
students will be prPSE'nted a t 6:30
p.m. tomorrow night in lh~ hig h
school gymnasium .
Following dinner, patrons wUt see
this year's production of "Ragwood
Cowboy Joe" with Tom Everett and
Teresa Wilson in the leadlngroles of
the 1890 comic melodrama .
In add it ron to the playtherewiU be
music by The Harvest Trio and a
s ing ·aiong
conduct&lt;'&lt;! by the
Eastern faculty .

The annual dinner thf'ater

'perceived 8exine88' of first names-Page A-2

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Rutland Civic Cenff&gt;r this evening

ping of 5,00! acres in the Tuppers
Plan's were finalized for the oil
Plains area.
and gas well site development
David Burt, dlstrtct technician,
meeting at Wednesday's monthly
said
only 15 acres have been
meeting of the Meigs Soil and Water
planted
with the Moore drtll, but he .
Conservation Distrtct (SWCD).
anticpated
as soon as the ground
Items on the agenda Include
drted, several people will be ready
present and future oil and gas laws.
to start planting and reseeding.
aU and gas industry viewpoints, role
of soli and water conservation . - - - - - - - - - - - district, and underground Injection
of salt brine. There wlill be a
question and answer period at the
end of the seasslon. The oil and gas
meeting will be held on Saturday,
April 28, at 12:30 p.m. at the Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center on
Mulberry Heights In Pomeroy.
Jim Lucas reported on oil and gas
hearings he has attended and
testified in at Columbus recently
concerning HB501.
Robert First reported that the soli
survey crew had completed map-

AWARDSPRESENTED-RaclneF.F.A.chapterwasrecognbedfor
achlevemtn&lt;; In district and slale competlon recently at lbe District 14
banquet. The chapter received plaques lor superior chapler, superior
award In safety, second In marketing, second In cooperation and an area
BOAC awanLRandy Annes was presented a trophy lor !ieC!&gt;nd place In
specialty. His project centered around coon dogs. Representing tbe
Racine Chapter at the banquet were, front row, 1-r, Bryan Dalley, Randy
Annes: back, Brian Freeman and Andy Rose.

overcome barriers and get JX&gt;Sitive

j Meigs County happenings

ThPrP will be a dance at the

Oil, gas _d evelopment
meet plans finalized

the best we can for women, but
we will do more because I will
see to It that we do more ."
Miss Reagan said her appearance at a Republican rally
Frtday a I St. Maron's Catholic
Church was her third for the
re-election effort since Reagan
launched his campaign in
January.
She said she remains rornmlt.
ted to the Equal Rights Amendment, although her father has
never thought It was needed.
"I wUI work on statutory
reform while I work for the
amendment, " she saki. "He's
committed to stalutory reform,
and I'll take help anywhere I can
get It . I wlill rontinue to work for
an amendment."
Reagan, 73, Is well-suited for a
second term, she said.

wife stump in

Joan campaigns for
pay equity, husband
COLUMBUS, Ohio tAPI Joan Mondale has told Ohio's
women that if her husband
becomes presi&lt;k&gt;nt , he wtU
implement a dormant fed&lt;oral
law requiring women be paid the
sam~ as men for comparablo&gt;
work .
She campaigned Friday In
central and western Ohio . not
only on behalf of former Vice
President Walter Mondale but
against President Reagan , ac·
cusing the president of having .. a
callous altitude" toward
women. mlnorttles, the ei&lt;k'rly.
poor and handicapped.
Mrs. Mondale said her husband has supported au thooe
groups for years. "What liP's
saying tcrday, he was saylna 19
and ~ years ago," she sa.ld.
Mrs. Mondale told reporten

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