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Pome~ay-Middleport, Ohio

l4-lhe Daily Sentinel

Thunday, June 7, 1984

iSupreme Court resolves school makeup day problems
'•

day would cost the school system
$'150,001 ''with no practical benefit In
return.''
Earlier, the court said children
can be taken from emotionally
WlStable and fanatlca!ly religious
parents, even If the parents claim
their actions are rellglously
motivated.
The question arose In the Stark

Unions' walkout.
Members of the union operate the
schools' bo!lers.
In a special announcement Wednesday, the court said the schools
are entitled to a waiver of the
makeup requirement due to utlllty
!allures which rendered the bulldlngs unfit for school use.
The court noted that the makeup

OOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohio's

:&amp;preme Court has ruled that
'Students In the Cleveland City

:SChool Dlstrtct win not have to make

. paschooldaylosttnJanuarydueto
'8 janltors' strike.
; The school district appealed to the
:Supreme Court alter being ordered
,by the state Board of Education to
.make up the day lost during a Unity

County Domestic Relations Court
and Involved RDbert and MaJy
Birch who were divorced In 198l
~ records said the coupl~'s
marrlagewasendedparltybecause
of the religious fanaticism of Mary
Birch, who dressed their three
chlldren In heavy clothes even In
swmner andleftlhemWISUpetVIsed
"In the beUef that God would look

arter them."
The lower court also fOIIIId that
RDbert Birch was emotionally
wtStableduetodlsllla!forhlswife's
falher,RobertLane,whoassertedly
Indoctrinated Mrs. Birch with his
strict religious beliefs.
Subsequently, the chlldren were
placed In the same foster home and
the "'""''"ts were given Uberal
......... --trl t
visitation rights. The 5th Dis c

Inside today:
By the Bend ...... Pases 6, 7, 8
Classllleds ....... Pages8, 9, 10

ComlaJ.TV ............. Page 11
DeaUls ... ................ Page 12
Editorials ................ Page 2
Spons ................ . Pages 3, 4

custodia!

Weekend Sale!

LORD ISAACS
SHORTS

Junior Srzes 3/4 th rough 18. Denim
stripe, solrd co lor denims. see rsuckers.
!wilts. strrped and solid poly cotton
blend s.

112.00
114.00
115.00
116.00
118.00

SALE!
MISSY WRANGLER

Men's
Men's
Men's
Men's

Boys' 16.95 Shirts ......... 15.40

Boys' 18.95 Shirts ...... 16.90
Boys' 110.95 Shirts .. ..... 18.50
Boys' '12.95 Shirts ..... 110.00

Srzes Small through XX Large in waltz length
gowns. robes. nile shirts and ensembles. Also
nursrng gown s. Nylon s, plisses, poly cotton
blends, knits and terry cloth.

'10 Shorts and Skirts ........ 17.90
114 Shorts and Skirts .. .... 1 11.10

10.00 ....... Sale 17.90
117.00 ..... Sale 1 13.40
1

Gowns and Robes ........ '7.19
110.50 Gowns and Robes ...... '8.39
111.50 Gowns and Robes ...... s9.19
1 14.00 Gowns and Robes .... 11Ll9

Shorts and Skirts ......
117 Shorts and Skirts ...... 1 13.40
113 Shorts and Skirts ..... 1 14.20
1)6

124.00 ..... Sale 118.90
127.00 ..... Sale 1 21.30

FRIDAY &amp;
SATURDAY SALE!

AlBUM

Sale! Girls'
SWIM SUITS

WOMEN'S
SWIM
WEAR 8
3

One and two prece styles Coverups
an d maternity styl es. By Han g Ten.
Dotty Ma nn, Sea Fashrons

16.00 Swim Suits... .... 15.09
18.00 Swim Suits ....... 16.79
1
10.00 Swim Suits ·-·-· 18.49
1
15.00 Swim Suits --· 112.79

122 Swim Suits ....... 1 18.20
127 Swim Suits ....... 122 .95
130 Swim Suits ....... 125.50
134 Swim Suits ....... 128.90

JEWELRY
SALE
Incl udes our entrre stock ol te·
welry Necklaces. charns. bra ce ·
lets. ea rrings (prerced and clrp),
charms and prn s.

Children's Jewelry
Included

20o/o Off
Little Boys &amp; Girls

TOPS

DRESS
SLACKS

Sale prrce s on our entrre stock
of albums and cassettes. Coun·
try, Rock, Religious and Mo~ie
Soundtrack s
Music Department - 2nd floor

Reg. 16.79 ...... Sale 15.45
Reg. 17.79 ...... Sale 16.25
Reg. 18.79 ...... Sale 17.05
Reg. 110.79 .... Sale 18.65

Pants, Blouses, Jackets, Skirts,
Shorts and Knit Tops.
Missy, Petites and EKtra Sizes

118.00 Sportswear .............. ........... 112.60
s22.00 Sportswear ......................... 115.40
131.00 Sportswear ......................... 121.70
140.00 Sportswear ......................... S28.00

Sizes 29 to 48 and extra large
Sizes 44 to 50. Solid colors in
lrght and dark tone s. Perfect for
Father's Oay givrng. We'll gla dly
help you find hrs correct war s!
and length size.
Men's IJ5.95

tSiacks .. ......... 111.99
, Men's 1)9.95

Slacks ........... 114.99

· Men's 121.95

Slacks ........... 116.49
Men's 132.95
Slacks ........... S24.69

'5.00 Tops ............ Sale
'6.00 Tops ............ Sale
'8.00 Tops ............ Sale
'10.00 Tops ........... Sale

'3.99
'4. 79
'6.39
'7.99

E Uerf•ltis
•o•uo•. ooo•o
.........1.,

CHARGE CARD

CHARLESTON. W.Va. tAP) Rainfall an average of 20 times
more acidic than normal ls threat ·
entng West Virginia forests, farms
and streams, a repo11 released by
environmental groups says.
The report on West Virginia' sacid
rain damage was part of a 91·page
surveyofthesouthern UnJtedStates
compiled by the National Clean Air
Coalition and the Friends of the
Earth Foundation.
The West VIrginia portion was
released Thursday by the West
Virginia Acid Raln Committee in
conjunction with the West VIrginia
Citizen Action Group.
The study came under fire from
industry g ro ups almost
immediately.

A lrne selection of Father's Day g i~rng.
So lid colors and neat patterns Free
Gift boxes.

16.50 Ready Tied

Ties ............... s4.99

cort,umers should ha ve to pay for

new

construction

or

canceled

plants, Spra tley said . He said the
poll was taken among 810 adults
selected at random during early
May.
In response to quest ions, Spratley
said he thinks the poll indicates
knowledgeability on the part of the
participants and not simply a
"knee-jerk" reaction from consu·
mers fed up with soaring utility bills.
He said " newspapers every day
are filled with stories" that stress
the negative effects on consumers of
the state's "construction work in
progress" (CWTPl Jaw . That law
allows utillties , primarily electric
companies, to charge customers in
advance for plants being built but
not yet on line.
Citing the suspended Zimmer
plant at Moscow, Ohio. Spratley said
c ustomers of the companies build·

Edison Electric Institute Presi·
dent William McCollam Jr. called
the report "extremely misleading"
in it s "selective use" of information
from 140 scientllic studies.
Acc using the environmenta l
groups of resorting to "the politics of
fear," he c harged thaI "no responsi ·
ble group has come to the same
conclusions'' swnrnarized in the
report.
The report also was criticized by
representatives from the federa l
Environmental Protection Agency
and the National Coal Association.
Environmentalists say acid rain
is caused by excessive amounts of
sulfur dioxides and nitrous oxides
emitted from coal-fired power
plants. steel mills and factories.

8.50 Four-1 n-Hand

1

Ties ............... S6.69

Little Boys &amp; Girls

s4.50
$6.50
$8.00
$9.00

Shorts .......... SCile
Shorts .......... Sale
Shorts .......... Sale
Shorts .......... Sale

The sulfur andnitrouscompounds
combine with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric and nitric
acids that conta mina te rainfall.
Although most of the documented
damage from acid rain has been in
the :-lortheast, the new repo11
conte nds thai southern states also
face a growing threat from the
phenomenon.
"The rainfall in this state averages pH 4.2, which ls a! times more
acidic than nonnal rain, " sa id
WV-CAG administrator Nancy
Buckingham. "Thls acidity Is bringing with it damage to our streams
whic h also adversely affects the
growth of forests and crops."
Among the report's findings
dealing with West Virg1nia :
-One-fourth of the state's trout
streams now show elevated acid
levels. in some cases making it
impossible to stock them with fish
until spring runoff dilutes the acid in
late April or May.

Associaled Pres&lt;! Wrller
WASHINGTON tAP)- States in
whichthedrinkingageislessthan21
wouklhavetwoyearstomakelt21or
face a cutoff of some federal
highway construction money under
a bill passed by the House.
An amendment stipulating all
states make 21 the legal age for
buying alco!Kll was added to

BOYS' LIGHTWEIGHT

s3.59
'5.19
'6.39
s7.19

ing the facility already have paid
$188 million "and will never get a
penny of it back."
Spratley said he will present the
poll to the Legislature, which Is
considering a bill that would curtail
the use ofCWIPin figuring a utility' s
rate base.
He said he would like to see the bill
cha nged lo e liminate CWIP
altogether.
The Ohio E lectric Utility Institute
said Thursday, however, " The
position that CWTP allowance
reduces ·ratl' shock' when plants
come on line and reduces financing
cost' has been clearly established.
"The weight of all factual proof
has been on the slde of CWIP as a
regulatory tool that works on behall
of consumers," the institute, a trade
association representing the e ight
investor-owened electric compan ·
ies in the state, said in a statem e nt.

By BilL McCLOSKEY

SHORTS
Boys sizes 6 lo 12 mo, 2 to 4, and 4 to 7. Girls sizes 6
to 24 mo., 21o 4, 4 to 6x, and 7 to 14. Included are
knrt shorts, jea n shorts, and poly cotton blend s.

2 Sed ion , 12 Pages
25 Cents
A Multimedia Inc. Newapoper

was reported in Delta, and the town of about 480
people was sealed off as authorities waited until
daylight to assess the damage, a Keokuk County
spokeswoman said.
"We're under a disaster situation here," said
Keokuk County Hospital administrator Doug Sheetz.
"The reports we've got is that it's !Delta) two-thirds
gone, but as dark as lt is, I don't know if anybody
knows that." Sheetz said 25 to 30 people were treated
at the hospital.
An elderly man was killed and his wife was
c ritically injured Thursday near Eagleville, Mo.,
whe n a tornado destroyed their mobile home,
authorities said.
Tornadoes damaged up to two dozen buildings in
Bmwn County, Kan , police said . Waynetta Scikles,
73, died of an apparent heart at tack after being told to
take cover at a store, Hiawatha Community Hu•pital

spokesman Keith Knudson said . Six people were
treated for storm-related injurtes, Knudson said.
Overturned trucks blocked U.S. highways 36 and 73
near Hiawa tha. state police' said.
Winds clocked at more than 60 mph whipped up
dust across southeast Nebraska. triggering a six -car
accident that left 10 people injured, authorities said.
ln Austin, Minn., more than 100 people in a bowling
alley escaped serious injury when a tornado ripped
the rqof off the building, police said.
More rain brought more flooding and mudslide
problems to Colorado. A flood warning was issued
along a 50-mile stretch of the Gunnison River from
Delta to Grand .Junction.
In Aspen, Colo . about 21XI people were ev acuated
from a H;·block section of the ski resori town as
official s eyed a massive waU of mud that could slide
into town.

MAJOR IMPROVEMENT - Construction of this

swine ham l• the major improvement w lbe Rock
Springs Fairgrounds which Meigs County Fair Board

members will make for the 1984 fair. Memhers of the
board are taking an active role in the co,..;truction of
the buDding. Wosi&lt; began thls week.

Racine will have Cable TV
by end of month, council told
Cable TV serv ice is exrected to be
in opera tion in the viliag&lt;' of Racin~
by the pnd of the month .
This was reported a t a meeting of
Racine Village Council, held ea rlie r
this week.
A representative has been con·
tacting residents this week taking
orders fo r the service.
Council authorized Mayor Cha ·
rles Pyles to sign a letter directed lo
the Stat&lt;' Director of Farmers Home
Administration stating the vill age's
case against being forced to install
water metPrs as pari of obtaining a
loan for water system
improvement.
The clerk reported the village had
received February· s distribution of
taxes in the amount of $10,200. The
clerk reported that there is no cash
flow problem however, counci l
must continue prudent spending.
Fire Chief Raben Johnson rccom ·
m ended that an overhead door and
electric opener be purchased from
Racine Planning Mill to replace the
door that is damaged . Henry Moore

and Carroll Teaford volunteered to
assist wit h the insta lla tion.
Councll discussed what type of
outside facing should b&lt;• placed on
l'illage hall. Dan Say rt'had infmma ·
lion on mPlal s iding for the building
however. the fE'&lt;'Iing was that they
should use brick facing.
Council instructed Chief Johnson
10 repot1 back to the firemen with
the inforrn.cttion sinCf' the firemen

have donated time and money on
various projects. Council asked
Johnson a ttend the nPxt meeting
a nd Inform council of the firemens'
r1.U&gt;rnrnendations in regard to they
type of facing.
RPsidenls are rem inded during
clean up days they aretoplace il=s
a t the curb. They will be hauled
away free of charge . After Jun e 13.
I he new littering ord ina nce will be
enforced.
Council instruc ted Glrn n Ri7Pr .
street commissionf'r, to make
arrangements to have fou r trf'&lt;'S
removed. Tile wood will be given 10
area res idents if they clean up the

area.
Marshnll Alfred Lyons' report
showed that he m ade fiv&lt;' arrests in
May, coill e&lt;.·ted $250 . answe red 17
ca lls. inves tigated srvencomplaints
and traveled 263 miles .
Council a lso discussed reports of
odor coming from thesEwPr systt•m
pump slaton on Cross St r"E'!'t.
Council noted when c it izens
a pprooch council member·s in
regard to the sewer problpm, thai
council memebers shou ld inform
res ide nts to cont act the SyracuseRacine Regional Sew~r District
Board .
Frank Clelan d and Larry Wolfe
reported that they had attended a
meeting a t Roush's Landing con·
cerning the June 22 appea rance of
the flatboat, Adventure Ga lley 11.
It \\'as an nounced a new telephonP
had been insta lled a t the water
building. ThP numlll'r i' 949-29al.
Council f('('f'ssed until 7 p.m .

Monday. JunP JR. Frank C l~land
presided in the absenCf' of Mavor
Pyles.

States allowing teen drinkers could lose funds

JACKETS

Save now during Our Weekend Sale

Grrls' srzes 6 mo. to 24 mo., 2 to 4. 4 to 6x and 7 to
14. Boys sizes 6 to 24 mo, 2 to 4, and 4 to 7. In·
etudes knit shrrts. tank tops. blouses.

town of Barneveld, Wis ., early today, killing a t least
eight people, injuring about 200 and &gt;irtua lly
destroying the business district, officials said.
Steve Polishlnski, a member of an American Red
Cross disaster team a t the scene, said about 160
people were forced to spend part of the nlgnt at
Dodgev!lle High School because of damage to homes
in the town of about 500 people.
"There Is no home to go back to. It's about 90
percent gone," he said. "Thebankisgone,andabout
every business 1n town ls gone."
"A total of 29 tornadoes touched down Thursday in
North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas and
Missouri," NolanDukeoftheNationalSevereStorms
Forecast Center in Kansas City, Mo., said early
today .
Storms in Iowa left two people dead and injured at
least 35 others, a uthorities said. Heavy destruction

Groups say acid rain threat
to forests in West Virginia

Men's
Neckties

Special Sale Group
Women's Sportswear
Includes Devon, Dotty Mann, Aileen, Panteno

COLUMBUS, Ohio iAPl - Republicans and Democrats alike are
opposed to state policies that allow
utilities to pass the costs of new
construction along to their c ustomers, Consumers' Counsel William
Spratley says.
He disclosed Thu rsday the results
of a poll by the U nlversi ty of
Cincinnati that showed two- thirds of
Ohioans oppose the practice.
But the poll also showed thai 58
percent of the Democrats, 56
percent of the Republicans a nd 48
percent of the Independents think
utllltles should pay a ll construction
costs.
In the overall poll , announced at a
news conference, 56 percent of the
respondents said the utilities themselves should finance their own new
construction. Only 2 percent said

Sale! Men's

and
TAPE
SALE

One and two prece styles and cov ·
er ups Entire selectron on sale in sizes
6 to 24 mo . 2 to 4, 4 to 6x a nd 7·14.

Junior Sizes to 13. Misses Sizes
to 20. Extra Sizes 40-46 .

By ROBERT E. MD.t.ER
Assoclated Press Writer

19.00

1 12.60

•

Opposition to utility
•
•
costs no partisan Issue

SHORT GOWNS
and ROBES

Srzes S, M, Land 3 to 15. Twills. Cotton
poly blends, de nims and cord uroys.

Srzes S, M. Land XL and 8th rough 16
Good se lectiOn fo r wear rrght now
Save Frrday and Saturday

'15.95 Jackets ...... '11.90
'21.95 Jackets ...... 116.40
127.95 Jackets ...... 120.90
1 39.95 Jackets ...... 1 29.90

Sale! Ladies'

SHORTS and
MINI SKIRTS

Braves keep winning...Page 3

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, June 8, 1984

By RON SIRAK
Assoclated Pres&lt;! Writer
Thunderstorms that unleashed more than 30
tornadoes across the nation's mid·section killed at
least 14 people and Injured hundreds more before
rumbling east today .
Fears of a mudsllde forCed evacuation of a posh
secllon of Aspen, Colo .. where an unusually late
spring snowstorm left up to a foot of snow In the
mountains. In Vermont sudden rain Thursday
triggered flash-flooding that caused more than $1
million in damage.
Thunderstorms slapped Minnesota with 81-mph
wind, brought traffic to a halt in Nebraska with a
blinding dust storm and closed several highways in
Kansas as trucks overturned by high winds blocked
lanes of traffic.
One or more tornadoes smashed through the small

Ideal for wear now and early fall. Regular
and extra large sizes. Excellent style and
color selectron.

JUNIOR SIZES WRANGLER

TOPS, PANTS
BLOUSES
Regular
Regular
Regular
Regular

JACKETS

Includes our entire se leciton of boys'
short sleeve shr rts Srzes 8 to 20. Knits.
Westerns, sport shirts. Plenty of styles
an d colors you'll lik e.

Shorts ............ 19.60
Shorts .. --·-·-· - lll.20
Shorts· -·------· 112.00
Shorts ...........112.80
Shorts· -· ·-····- 114.40

Vol.34, No .40
Copyrighted 1984

MEN'S
LIGHTWEIGHT

BOYS'
SHIRTS

Church page directory ...Page 5

at
e
enttne
Storms killl4, hundreds are injured

SATURDAY., JUNE 9TH

Sale!

Wann and bUnld tonight. Low
near 70. Southerly winds 10-15
mph. Saturday, sunny and ronUnued hot IUld humid. High 90-95.
Chance of rain 10 percent toni~
and Saturday.

•

ELBERFELDS BARGAIN DAYS
FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH -

Dolphin warfare.•. Page 2

Weather

Ohio Court of Appeals affln'ned the
order.
hi h urt said
In Its opinion, the g co
"'The obligation of the court to
consider the best mterests of the
chlldren serves to protect them
from emotionally . unstable and
fanatically mlsgulded
parents, whether the parents
behavior Is religiously motivated or
therwlse ·''
o

Sizes

8 through 20. You 'll

like all the sty les in lhrs se lec -

tio n. Ptck your favorite color.

Boys' $13.95 Jackets ........... $10.40
Boys' $14.95 Jackets ........... $11.20
Boys' $18.95 Jackets ........... S14.20
Use Our
Free Parking
Lot

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Open Friday Til 8
Saturday Til s
'·

GOVERNOR'S RECOGNmON - The American Legion
Auxlllary of the Eighth District has been given special recognition by
Gov. IUchard Celeste for 1111 program of service to veterans at the
AtheM Mental Health C...&amp;er. Mrs. Mary Martin, left, the dlatrlct
ho8pltal representative, presented the award from the governor to Mrs.
Helen Hamp80D, Elpah District pl't!llident, at Thursday's convention
held at the Feeney-Beiiiii!U Post 128, Middleport.

legislation a pproved Thursday 10
disperse $5.2 billion in federal
gasoline tax money .
The bill, passed 297-73, now goes to
the Senate where Its chances were
considered doubtful because of the
more than $fro m!lllon it earmarks
for local-interest highway projects.
Slmllar legislation originating in
the Senate and sent to the floor of
that chamber earlier this week
contains $93 rnlll1on for hometown
projects.
None of the projects In the Senate
biU Is In the House-passed leglsla·

tion. And no House project is in the
Senate proposal.
In debate over the drinking age
amendment, Rep. Bud Shuster,
R·Pa .. said a nationally uniform
drinking age of 21 was necessary
because 5,1XXl teen-agers are killed
in drunken driving accidents each
year. many of them a long "sla ugh·
ter alleys" as they drive to other
states with lower age restrictions for

buying alcoholic beverages.
He ca lled the death a nd destruc·
tion caused by dru nken drivers "a
naUonalcpidemic ."
Sta tesnotbringing their laws inl o
compliance with the federal stand ·
ard within two years would have o
percent of their 1987 federal
highway money withheld. If stU! not
coaxed Into accepting the idea , 10
percent of their 1!&amp; a llocation

Colorado escapee held here for FBI
Wayne Hany Clark, a lias Hany
Clark, 24 year-old escapee from
Colorado , was arresterl In Meigs
County early Thursday !'Venlng by
the Meigs County Sherl!f's Depart·
ment and Is being held for the FBI.
Wednesday night deputies at ·
tempted to apprehend Oark a t a
mob!lehomeoncountyroad10,near
Langsvllle. Clark escaped.
According to the sheriff's department, Clark had lived In Meigs and

VInton Count ies for some time. He
was arrested in Athens County In
December, 1982, on a Colorado
warrant for forgery and was ta ken
to Colorado.
He escaped from the Communlty
Corections Center in Craig, Colorado on March 31, 1983. Clark Is also
wantedlnAdamsCounty,Colorado.
Clark will be picked up by the FBI
posslblytodaytobetaken to Federal
Court In Columbus for arraignment.

would be hPid back . ThP mone)·
would be rPIPast '&lt;l as soon as t hr agP
was raL&lt;;ed to 21.
Cll1'fenlly '12 stall's have laws
sC'ILingthl'ageforbuy ingtx~' r .wine

or hard liquor al 21.
Although agreeing to I he idea of a
nationwide drinking agp of 21.
President Reagan had rejected a
proposal by hi s own Commission on
Dnrnk Driving to usc federa l law to
bring it a bout.
As for the portion of th&lt;' bill
conceming highway pmjects. Rep.
Bud Shuster, RPa., the ranking
minority member or the subcom·
mlttee which drafted the proposal,
said, "There isn't a partisan piece of
pavement in this legislation ."
Rep. Glenn M . Anderson , DCalif.,
c haln'nan of the subcorrunlttee on
surface transportation of the House
Public Works and Transportation
Committee, said the bill authorizes
expenditures to "rebuild someofth@
nation's worst bridges."

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Comment
The Daily Sentinel
Ill CDurt Sc reet
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF THE MEIGS·MA.'iON AR&amp;\

Page

Pome~ay-Middleport,

Smoked out by 2000? _____D_on_Gr_aff
Two-thirds of all smokers begin
before the age of 18.
Of an estimated six million

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rT"'\-1'--T'"' M""'E5!

qjv

.

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD

ROB HOEFLICH

Assistant Publisher/Controller

under

age

20

who

smoked at the time of the 1979
Surgeon General's Report. lOO,OOJ

General Managt"r

DALE ROTHGEB, JR .
News Editor

A MEMBER of Tht&gt; Associated Pres."i,lnland Oail-'' Pres~ Association and the American Newspaper Publisher AssoclaUon .
LETTERS OF OPINION au• welcom~. They s hould ht&gt; less than 300 word!&lt;.
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were 12 or younger
In the 19€/Js, about t"1ce as many
bo~·s as girls smoked_ Now, at eYery
agf' lf&gt;vC'I . thr pc'rcentagf:' o f girls
~ mokJn g is the same or higher than

!hat for bays.
Of girls between l:l and 17, 12.7
p&lt;"rrPnl of thP age group are
smokPrs . Of bays the same age 10.7
p&lt;'rcent smoke.
For girls 17 and 18. the smoldng
p&lt;"recntagp jumps to 25.
Six out of 10 teenage girls now

smoldng started before they were
13.
If a person hasn't started regu·
larly by the lOth or 11th grade,
chances are he or she will not
become an addicted smoker.
It Is rare for anyone to begin
smoldng after age 25.
These cheery statistics, courtesy
of the American Cancer Society,
are by way of background to the
campaign called by Surgeon Gf&gt;n·
era! C. Everett Koop to achieve a
"smoke-free society" in the United
States by the end of this century.
This is a follow .up to the latest
surgeon general's report, which
e mphasizes the effects of smoking
on chronic obstructive lu ng disease

a nd on the health of non·smokers
exposed to smoke. The campaign
will actually be waged by three
voluntary health organizations the Cancer SoclPty, the American
HPart Association and American
Lung Association - working to·
gether as the Coalition on Smoking
OR Health.
ThP campaign against smoldng
has been going on for 20 years now,
but this phase is different in that it
attacks the problem at its sourcethe beginning smoker.
"Learning to smoke takes place
in c hildhood or adolescence ," says
Dr. Charles A. LeMaistre, spealdng
for the coalition. "The matter is
large ly settled by the teens."

good ta..•te, addrf'§sinK l§.!iUf"!i, not pt&gt;r.!ionalllles.

Rehearsals for the
•
•
economic summit
In years past, President Reagan held actual rehearsals to prepare for
the annual seven.nation economic summit , which began Wednesday night.
With his key advisers sitting ·a round a table. each pretending to be a
world leader, the president reportedly would engage in some roil'"playing
to make sure he knPw his linPs.
All that has changed now. With last night' s curtain·raising dinner,
Reagan will be greeting government leaders he knows and has dealt with
for more than three years.
"Because these issues are so familiar and this will be his fourth summit,
he doesn't really need a whole lot of preparation." said an administration
official, who asked to remain anonymous.
· "We've had very detailed and extensivP briefings ... but we're nowhere
like we were, say in Ottawa, where he was completely new to the summit
game."
The Ottawa sununit, in 1981. was Reagan's first chance to meet jointly
with the leaders of Britain, France, Canada . .Japan, West Germany and
Italy.
:The official, who has observed the changes in the president since his first
swnrnit, said:
"l'wseen him become very much at home for Ottawa and then aga1n for
Versailles (1982 summit site), where we had all this very elaboratf'
coaching and role modeling and all that stuff." Now. he said. "you just
don't need to do that. He knows all the vocabulary and all the terms and all
tlie players. After his personal success a t Williamsburg, his credentials as
a:Swnmlteer are pretty high ."
:The official was referring to last year's summit in Williamburg. Va ..
oosted by Reagan and generally considered a success.
The official said the rehearsals were held in past yf'ars "to give him a
more realistic sense of how the L.sues would come up and how he would
have to respond."
.The annual summits began 10 years ago in Rambouiliet. France. to
discuss the results of the rapid increases in the price of oil. Reagan is the
third American president to attend these tltree&lt;lay sessions.
The president abandoned the actual pre·summit rehearsal last year, this
official said, although he did a lot of studying to make sure he could
comfortably carry off his duties as host.
This year, his preparations have included six hours of meetings "'ith
Secretary of State George P. Shultz, Treasury Secre tary Donald Regan
and other advisers.
One such meeting, lasting two hours. cent Prcd on all the economic issues
that are likely to arise.
" ThP focus is not so much on our positions , which the president knows,
but the positions of the other players. There's prettv strong emphasis on
that. Things that had evolved over the course of the last year. "
Reagan has also been studymg a briefing book compiled for him by the
National Security Council staff, with a Jot of h&lt;&gt;lp from officials at the State
and Treasury Departments.
The book contains a statemen t from Shultz. which was described as a
"kind of introductory viewpoint. " it also gJVf'S him "talking point s' for
when he meets with other l&lt;&gt;aders.

Berry's World

President of the University of
Texas System Cancer Center in
Houston, LeMa Istre was a member
of the Surgeon General' s Advisory
Committee which produced the
initial Repor1 on Smoking and
Health in 1964, all conclusions of
which, he observes, have been
"reaffirmed and enhanced" in the
ensuing two decades.
The strategy, emphasizing "social conscience rather than legisla·
tion," is to work through schools,
churches, physicians and parent
and youth organizations to achieve
specific goals.
These include comprehensive
health ed ucation programs in ail
schools. an e nd to smoklng in
schools, an end to cigarette sales to
minors and stronger warnings on
packages a nd in advertising.
Those are likely to prove the easy
ones. The power of soci al con·
science may be considerably less
effective in endin g cigarette com·
pany sponsorship of sports and
cultural events, the downpiaying of
smoking scenes in television programs, endin g the distribution of
free cigarettes in the streets and at
events attracting young people, and
elimina ting models from cigarette
advertising.
"Can there be any doubt," asks
LeMaistre. "that the psychological
and social needs explo ited by these
ads showing attractiveness, social
acceptability, vlrliity, athietir pro·
wess, economic achievement and,
in a more covert way, sexual

success arc deliberate attempts to
lurP teenage smokers?"
The Images being implanted in
young minds must be countered by
dP·giamorizing smoking and the
smoker .
"Smoking as an Pxpresslon of
identit y is no longpr tolerable in our

Dolphin warfare _________J_ac_k_A_nd_e_rso_n
WASHINGTON - The Reagau
was C'mbarrassed

administr&lt;:~lion

earlier

this year when

lt

w&lt;:~s

revealed that the CIA had been
directly involved in the mining of
Nicaraguan harbors withou t
adequately informing congres·
sional oversight committees.

Now there's a bizarre possibility
that the Navy may be planning to
take over the CJA's dirty work,
using

one

of

its least

known

weapons: trained dolphins. The
hint of dolphin u sc off Nicarague
was co ntained in a secret direc ti ve
sent out by the chief of naval
Op&lt;'rations. II ordered that "Navy

Marine mammal capability" be
expanded to include lhf' Atlantic
Ocea n.
Does 1hi s port end flipj)f'red fo.
rays against Soviet bl()(' ships
earrying munitions to the em·

ball led Sandlnista ref;lme in Mana·
~'l.la ?

T he Nav~v won't say.

But dolphins d o have certain
advan tages ovPr CIA hir!'lings

sowing mines from speedboats.
They'r!' smarter !han a floating
mine - and if they're captured, no
amount of KGB·styie interrogation
ca n make them talk.
My sources suggest that the
principal reason for deploying
dolphins in the Atlantic. though. is
to protect our own ships. The Navy
has a substantia l flotilla patrolling
the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua.
keeping a n eye on the Sandinistas
and on munitions shipments from

Cuba and the Soviet Union.
The amazing dolphins, with their
built -in sonar. chalkPd up an
impressive record against enf:&gt;my
frogme n during the Vietnam War.

w hr n thf' airlinPS

havr

facf'd wi th a nrw crisis. How do you
krep non·smokf'rs from doing
bodily har m t o smokers on
airpla nes?
Th('r(' was a time w hen non-

smokers sat in the front of the cabin
and just gritted their tC'et h when
smok&lt;•rs lit up in the back.
But this is no longer the case .

ca rried tools and messages to Sea

The Eastern Eagle Pony league
team opened· their season recently
with a 9·3 win over Syracuse.
Eddie Collins started on the
mound for Eastern to pick up the
win . Collins allowed five hits on
strikeouts and just one base on
balls . Jeff Caldwell came tn to pitch
the sixt h and seventh to pick up the
save. Caldwell had four whiffs and
one walk In hurling hitl~s ball .
J. Hensler started for Syracuse
and was rPlieved by J . Rlffle and S.
Cunningham. They gave up six hits
with five strikeouts and eight base
on balls.
Eastern's leading hitter were
Caldwell with a double and single,
Steve Hurnes, Bryan Durst, and
Greg Leachman each doubles once,
and Kyle Davis singled.
Syracuse hitters were J. Hensler
a triple, double, and single, and S.
Cunningham and J. Riffle eac h
singled one time.
Big Bend League
During recent Big Bend Little
league action Rutland (21 claimed
two victories, scoring a whopping
24-3 triumph over New Haven (1)
and another 11·2 win over Pome·
roy's Dan Exxon.
Rose was the winning pitcher.
combining with McGuire a nd T.
Peterson to hold New Haven to Jus t
·
three runs in that contest. Thf'y
allowed only two hits, 10 walks, and
P Batey suffered
had 11 Strik ~uts
~
· ..
the loss · although Sl· gman and
Good m't e a 1so went 1 the mou nd ·
allowing 24 runs , 18 hits, and six

°

D. Mart
and Goodnite had the
walks
.
only New Haven hits.
Leading Rutland was McGuire
wiTh two home runs . Shoemaker a
home run and single. Rose a home
run, triple. and single. Peterson
three triples and a single. McGhee a
double. Rupe two singles. and Fink
three singles.

tina.

weren't

intensive research on dolphin tec h-

Cam Hanh Bay. they would be
un leased to find e ne my demolition
experts. whom the¥ would dispatch
with special hypodermic needles
a ttached to carbon dioxide car·
fridges . The enemy frogmen would
lx&gt; impaled lu t hP needles and

interested.
As I first repor ted three years

nology. As a CIA report notes, one
Important use of trained dolphins is
to a ttac h "intelligence collection
packages an d other devices to
e nemy submarines." So the Soviets

•
IS

Apparently

they

ago. the CIA has been concerned
about the possibility of aU .S.·Soviet
"dolphin gap." For nearly 20 years
the Sov iets have been developing
lhPir own dolphin program

The Gailia County Umpires
Association is sponsoring an A.S.A.
Sanctioned, Class C only, Men's
Slow ·pitch Softball Tournament
June 16 and 17 in Gallipolis.
Entry fee will be $1i0. Anyone
Interested can call Hugh Graham at
446·1201. Mike Canaday at 446·7~
or Tom Meadows at 446-27'26.

smokf'rS. In case of a rio1 be-tween

the two groups the marshals could
quell it with tear gas b&lt;'fore it got
out of han d."
"That might do it," I said. "If the
non·srnokers have thP choicP between cigarette smoke and tear gas

"I think I've come up with a
reasonable

may

not

smokers

compr omise which

satisfy
and

the

hardiine

non-smokers, but

would never come in con tact with

would at least prevent the two sides
from resm1ing to violence. I'm
proposing that every flight be
manned with federal marshals
armed with tear gas grenades .
They would be seated six ac&gt;;I)Ss to

each other."

separate

the

non-smokers and

Guess who won?

Wayland drafted
by Pirate sy~tem
Jeff Wayland, junior ace righ·
thander for the Rio Grande Red ·
mep and Meigs High grad, has been
drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirat es
a nd signed a contract in KPntucky
to play with Bradenton of the
Florida State League. a class A
farm club forth(' Pirates.
Wayland, picked to the fir.;l team
Ali· Mid Ohio Conference all·star
team. will join the minor if'a gue
club and wtll once again lock horn s
with an old nemesi s in ex·WPIIs10n
grad Jeff Montgomery .
Montgomery was recently lead ·
ing Florida State League pitchers in
ERA with a near·spotless 0.:12
average . Montgomer y, ex ·
Marshall star, did not a llow an
earned run in his first 18 innings and
currently is 3-0.
The ex·Golden Rockel pla ys for
Tampa. class A affiliate with the
Cincinnati Reds and also a member
of the F'SL .

Pascual Pel'l"l continued his
flashy magic on the mound and
Chris Chambliss swung a mean bat
Thursday night as the Braves beat
the Dodgers 8·1 for their ninth
straight victory - all on the road.
In other NL games. Cincinnati
c lobbered San Diego 12·1. Montreal

Racing to resume
STEWART - Haring resumes
this Saturday evening at 7 p.m. at
Skyline Speedway near Stewart
where Marc French of Middleport
will try to defend his feature victory
of one week ago.
A $5&lt;XJ.to-win payoff in the
Super·iate model division drew a
large field of cars last week and
Sf'veral entries are already in for
this wt."l('k's races.

Many local drivers will be
competing against many of the
Ohio Valley's top competitors.

Call results
or mail to Sentinel

shaded Chicago 2·1 and Houston
blasted San Francisco H-5.
Torre said his pre-game meeting
was to remind the Braves "that they
hadn't won a lot of games" In Los
Angeles.
Last year, Atlanta was 3-6 in
Dodger Sradium. Tile year before,
the record was 4-5 there.
The pep talk may or may not have
helped, but the Braves started
quickly, scoring twice in the first
inning and twice more in the second
against rookie Orel Hershiser, 2·2.
Chambliss homered, doubled and
singled a nd drove in four runs to
highlfght a 13-hlt attack.
TheBraves'wtnningstreakonthe
road is their longest stncemovlngto
Atlanta in 1966; the all·time franchise record is 11 by the 1956
MUwaukee Braves.
Even more surprising is that part
of the current streak has come
w1thout Bob Horner and Oaudeil
Washington, each offensive leaders

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nPed them as welL My job is to find
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ldlilng mch et her. "
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I said.
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first solution I cam e up with was to
have two ntghts going to each
destination. OnP plane would be
reserved for smoker.; and one lor
non·smokers. The FAA objected
becausP it would double the amount
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could be even more hazardous to
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"The other guys are the ones who
have been doing it," Torre said.
"Gerald Perry, Rafael Ramirez
and Glenn Hubbard. These guys
have been overshadowed.
"Ewryone wants to know about
Dale Murphy and Bob Horner.
These other guys, it seems, are
forgotten about. Maybe that's just
as well because they don· t have au
the pressure."

have t:.een concentrating on jam·

"The major airlines turned this

are you now?"

AP Sports Writer
Manager Joe Torre held a team
meeting with his Atlanta Braves
before the game and was smiling
afteJWard.
Manager Tom Lasorda held a
team meeting with his Los Angeles
Dodgers after the game and was st Ui
growling.

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ming devices tha t would thwart
U.S. dolphins

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add ing an extra lavatory on board,
which would displace two seats."
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Te•· / McGUire posted the win in
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innings, allowing just two runs .
three hits, five walks. and posting 17
strikeouts in a great effort .
H. Foster suffered thP loss with
relief from S. Hawley.
Hose led the winners with two
doubles, Fink had three sin~ies.
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fl y is they wa nt to get to their
destination as qu ickly as possible.
and if they had to wait 24 hours lor
their day they would take the train.
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Today's highlight In history:
On June 8, A.D. 632. the prophet Mohammed died.
On this date:
In 1845, Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States,
died .
In 1861, Tennessee seceded from the union .
In 1896, French author George Sand died.
In 1900, President Theodore R~elt offered to act as a mediator in the
RUSS(h)apanese War.
In 1915, Secretazy of State William Jennings Bryan resigned In a
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Summer league results

Lab ll aquanauts 200 feet down off
La Jolla. Calif. A minor mystery of
that project is tha t, while Tuffv's
fea ts were S\Vorn to be au thenlic,
the film footage of ruo. diving
released 10 the public was faked -

From their underwater lairs at

smokJng and non-smoking sections

cigaret te

accidentally got in their way.
inside rs told my associates Do·
naid Goldberg and Dale Van Atta
tha t the use of trained dolphins in
Latin America isn't a new idea.
According to one OA whistle
blower. who talked to congressional
in ves tigators, the agency - which
developed dolphin training to a fin e
art in the 1960s- tried to sell killer

detect a weapons gap, a nd began

of the plane with a locked fireproof
steel door between them. Th~
non-smokers and smokers would
check in a! separate gates so they

Harv£'y Weiner, an airline consul tant, has bl"{{n working on 1hP

and two Amrricans w ho

Mexico. Peru, Brazil and Argen -

milit ant a nd lhP CAB is worried
that a fu ll ·scale riot could break out
plane is in flig ht.

divers -

including "! he potential benPfits of
dewloping accoustica l jamming
count ermeasures" to U.S. dolphins.
Thf' Soviets' interest ap parently
was piqued in 1965 by tbe Navy's
weii ·publicized project involving
"Tufty," a bottlenose dolphin that

shot in an indoor studio where the
watPr was clearer.
But the Soviets wPrC' quick to

No n-smokl•rs ar e now becoming

tx&gt;twPen 1hf' two groups whUP a

blown up by the C02.
Over a 15·month period. dolphins
killed about 60 North Vietnamese
lil~rally

dolphins to severa l Latin Aml•rican
countriPs several years ago. The
prospective purchasers included

Where there
swrtcd to make money they are

Today in history

Pomen~y-Middleport,

society ." he says.

.Just

"Their relationship has gone the same roure as
the United Stares and Mextco ·s Now. they disagree on EVERYTHING. "

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Main Sl . NeU Proudfoot. pastor Bible &amp;:hoot
9:.J)a.m., Mornintzworslllp. lO::Jla.m Youth
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THE SALVATION ARMY . US Bul!('rnut
Ponwroy Mrs. Dora Wlnin~t ln charge
y hOliness ffil?('lln~ . 10 a .m .; Sunday
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Eloisf&gt; Adams, leader. 7 lJ p.rn. Salvation
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TRINITY CHURCH, R&lt;v. W. H. Penin,
pastor: J)pbbfe Buck Sunday School Supt
Chuf('h School 9:15a.m; Worship St&gt;rvle 10))
· a.m . Cholr rehearsal. Tuesday . 7::1.1 p.m
under" dlrect&amp;on ol Allee- Nease.
f'OMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZA
p,ENE. C.nvor Unloo and Mulberry. Rev.
homas Glen McClunp;, ~star. Oy&lt;Xo Hender,bn. S. S. Supt., Sunday SchooL 9::.1 a.m.:
~nin!C: worship to::ll am.: E'Vt'nlng serv1ce 6
,:. m .; mtd-'Nl'ek servic.'t!, WedllPSday, 7 p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 3'lS E.
Main Sl., Pomeroy. Sunday SPrvices· Holy
.communion on the- first Sunday or Pach month.
..00 combined with morntn~ praver oo thE'
Jhirdd SuOOay . Morning prayer and sermon on
aU othrr 9.tndays d. ttw&gt; month. Chun:-h School
and Nursery care proVIded Coffee hour In the
Parish Hall immediately followtn~ the servtct&gt;.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST. 212 W

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!kl.vs of ('ach month : third and fourth Sun
cklvs roal'h monlh worship ~('n·icPs a t 7:30
1-f.m Wf'dnt'sday f'Vt:&gt;nlngc; a t ; -:VJ p .m
~rayf'r and Btt&gt;IC' Study
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S'choo t Supt Sabbat h School at 2 p m o n
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al'.l : 15 p.m
·' RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST C HURC H
.....:. Ststr-r Harr iett W~rn('r S up1 . Sunday
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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. D&lt;nld
Mann. m lnl stPr . William Snoufff'r . Sundav
School Su pt . Sunrla y School. 9· .10 a .m ·:
Morn I n ~ Wor s hip 10. 30 a m
FIRST SOliTHERN AA..J-'TIS'f. Ponlf'roy
Pike'. Davtd Hunt, pastor .lack N£'f'd&lt;i .
Sund:.~ v School Otnxtor Sund ay School 9· .11
01 .m.: M o rnm~ Worship 10 .10 a.m . Evt:&gt;ning
Wor!'.hip 7 p m . Tuf"'\dav Vlsttatlon 7 p.m ..
Wf'dnpo.;dfl\ pra yrr srrvtC'f' 7 :JJ p m Mission
Frl!l'1ld'i. 7:11pm.: ( ~ iris In Acl\on 7:30p .m .
FA IT H TABERNACLE C H URCH . Bat lt:&gt;V Run ll oad . Rt&gt;v . Emmell Rawson. pRs·
tor. Handle y Dunn. s up!. Sunday School .
lO a .m .: Sunday cvcnlnli! sr r v lct:&gt;, 7: .lO p .m .
Blbtp tea c hln~ . 7: 30p.m Thu rsday
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m.

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IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Lawn•ncP Man
IPv, pastor . Mrs . Russell Youn ji!. Sunda~'
School Supl. Sun da y School 9: .10 a m .
Ev(&gt;nlnJZ worship 7:.10 p . m . Wr-dn&lt;'sda'r'
prayN mE&gt;PIIRR 7: 30 p. m .
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
Raclnf'. R('v. James Sallf&gt;rflf'ld. pa s tor
Fr('('man Williams . Supt S und ay Sc hool
9· 4~ a .m .: S undav and \\'Ninl'sday C'ven
ln,lil sc-rvlrPs, 7 p .m .
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a nd Ma in , Bob M(' lto n. m inlstPr AI Hart ·
son , associatE' mln lstf'r . Mlk£' Ger lach.
Sunday Sc hool Supf'rlnlf'ndC'nt : Blbl£'
Sc hool 9: JO a.m .; Mornlna- Wors hip . 10 : 10
a m.: Ev&lt;'niPiiZ Worship . 7:00p .m . Pra .vt:&gt;r
m ('("ll njl. W('dn(&gt;s da v, 7. 00 p m

MIDDLEPORT c'HURCH OF THE NA
ZAR.ENE . Co-pastors Rf'v Char!Ps C'oy l&lt;'
and Rf'v . Nancy Co'r' lf'. Bill Whit£' , Sunday
Sc hool Sllpt. Sunday School 9 :\0 a m.
MOrning Wor sh ip, 10. 30 a m : Sunday
Evan~PIIslk mrellnR. 7: 00 p .m . Pray£'r
m~t i n~ WPdnesda~ 7: 00p .m

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COliNTV
&amp;ov. Wanda JBhn110n, Dlrtdor
Harold Johnso•

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This ring says 'We're engaged." It speaks of love nnd
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Monday

We con e~epre!! with ttus ring only what Is real and honest
m our hearts. If our hearts lie or deceive, the symbol becomes
port of the lraud.
If thi s ring then is to ~ok truth, he who gives It and
she who wears it must Mvt: lellrrned within them selves to
separate truth from fe~ hood 1'1 thought, In feeling,
m conviction.
The Church has a great
deel to do wtth the sacred·
ness of lcwe and marriage. h
can fulfill tts duty best If given
the opportunity to mold lhe
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Middleport Pomeroy, Oh.

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School .11 am
S£'rvtC!' Sundav 7 p m :

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Director of Educatloa
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN

CKtiRCH . Worship st:&gt;rvl~. 10: 15 a .m .;
C Aurc.&lt;h School 9 : 15a .m .; Blblf' Study,
Sunday 7::\0 p . m . Prayf'r Group Wf'dnes ·
day 9:00a.m

MIDDLEPORT

PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH . Ch urch SchoollO: 15 a.m .; Wor ship servicf' 11 : 30 a .m .

SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·

TERIAN CHURCH. Wors hip Servlct' 9· 00
a.m .; Church Schoo110~1S a.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pastor,
Rev . John Evans. Sunday SchoollO:OO a.
m .; SUnday Morning Worship 11 : 00 a.m .
Children's Church 11 a.m.: Sunday evenInK service. 7 : 00p.m.: Wednesday evening Young Ladles' Auxiliary, 6: 00 p .m .
WednPiday, Family Worship 7:00p.m .

HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCI{, near

t.onA Bottom. Ed~l Hart, pastor. SUnday
School 9: 30 ,.m.: WouhJp 10:30 a.m.:
Prayer m..,nng. 7:30 p.m. Tlluraday.
)IIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH. ("'mf'r Ash and Plum . Leslie

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212 E. Mam Street
992-3785, Pomeroy

Ha yma n, p as tor. Sunday Sl'hool 10· 00 a
m ; Morning Wor sh ip . 11 . 00 a . m .; We-d -

nesday and Saturday
7:30 p .m .

Even ln~

S('rv\ct:&gt;s at

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNITED MIITHODIST CHURCH
Fa)' Sauer, Director
R~v . ,J ame8 E. Corbitt, Assistant
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev. Don Archer
Rf'v. Roy Deeter

Rev. Seldon Johmwn
ALF'RED- Ch urch School 9 30 a .m .
Wor ship, 11 a .m : UMYF . !i· JO p .m . UW.
Third Tu (&gt;sda y, 7 :m p m . Co mmunion,
fir s t Sunday tArcher1
CHESTER - Worsh1p 9 a m . C hurch
Schoo l lO a m .: Bible Stud y, Thur sday 7p .
m .; UMW. fir s t Thursda y, 1 p m .: Com
munlon , first Sunday tArchPr) .
JOPPA - Wo r sh ip 9. 30 a . m : Church
Sc hool IO &lt;lO am Bible Stud y. Wf'dnPs
da y. 7· 30 p .m . jJo hnso n l.
LON G BOTTOM - C hurc h School 9: 30
am ; Wo r shi p 7 p m . , Btbl(' Stu dy, Wed nMday, 7: 30 p m . U MYF. Wl"dnesd av.
6:00 p .m ; Comm union First Sund a\
t Arc her 1
REEDSVILLE - Church Sc hoo l!! :\0 a
m , Worship ~ rvl cP 11 :00 a .rn tD('(' IPrl
T UPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL Church Schoo l 9 a .m .. Wor ~ hip 10 a m ..
Blblf' STu d.\ ' , Tuesday, 7. 30 p .m , UMW,
Third Tut:&gt;sda y . i : 30 p.m .: Co mmunion
Fir s t Su nda y IA rChf'r l .
CEN1'RAL t.:LUSTER
Rev. James E. Corhlct
Rt&gt;v . Ste\·en 1\'elson
Rev Richard Rothemlch
Rev. Hobert E. Robinson
Rev. 1\ndre""' Rubenklnll:
ASBURY !Syracuse)- Worsh ip 11 am
. Church &amp;hool 9 45 &lt;1 m .; C hargP Blbll:'
Study . WerlnPSday . 7·.10 p .m ., UMW. f1r s t
Tu&lt;'Sda y, 7: 30 p. m .. Choir Rehf'arsal.
WednC'sday 6 30 p.m ; UMW , fo u rth Sun
day . 6 30 p. m . tNt:&gt;lsonl .
F.NTF.RPRISE: Wors hip q a m ,
Church Sc hoo l 10 a m.: Dible Study Tut"s·
dav . 7 30 p. m; UMW. F irst Monday. 7: :m
p.m., UMYF , Sunday, 6 p. m . Choir Re&gt;
ht:&gt;ars al. 6 &lt;l0 p m . Wednesday t Rothfl·
mich l
FLATWOODS- Church School. lOam .
: Worship, II a .m .; Blb l&lt;' Study, Thursd
day . 7 p .m . , UMYF , Sun d;.~ y, 6 p .m
IRothemichl
FOREST R U N - Worship 9 am .
€hurC'h Schoo l \0 am : Choir pt acllcC'.
Tuf:&gt;sday, 6 30 p .m .. UM\\-, ru·st T u('sday,
7 30 p .m INC' Ison l
HEATH tMiddleporl\- Chu rch ~il'hool.
9: 30 ll m .: Worship 10 :.10 a rn .. Btblf'
Study, Tuesday , \0 a .m .; UMW, S&lt;'Cond
Monda y , 7.30 p m : UMW S{'('ond Mon
day. 7:30p.m : UMM, Thi rd Mo nda v. 7: JO
pm &lt;Ro binson) .
MINERSVILLE - Wor c; hip Sf&gt;rvkc 10
a. m ., Chu rc h School , 11 a .m: UMW. third
Wednesday, I p m .; Choir prac tl c &lt;' . Mon
da;,-,7 30pm (Nelson).
PEARL C HAPEL - Wors hi p Servic e 9
a. m.. Church Schoo l 1l a m : UMW Sf'
c ond Tuesda y 1· 30 p.m . : UMY F la s t Tu&lt;'s
da;,-. 7: 30pm . tubf&gt;nkln~n
POMEROY- Church St· huo l 9 : 15a .m
Wo rship Srrvlce. 10: 30 am Choi r r P
ht:&gt;arsat Wednesday. 7 JO p. m ; UMW. SP·
cond Tuesday, 7· JO p m ; UMYF. Sunday,
6 p .m . (Co rbiiiJ
·
ROCK SPRING S- Ch urch Sc hoo l, 9 IJ
am: Wors hip 10 a . m.: Blblf' Study, Wf' d
nPSday , 7 30 p .m .: UMYF iS&lt;'nlor s l . Sun
day, 5 p m.; (J unio rs ! every othN Sun
day, 6 p.m . IRotht:&gt;mlch•
RUTLAND- Church Sc hool, 9: 45a .m ;
Wors hip . lU: JO a .m . : UMW ( E\&lt;f'nlnlg Ctr
c le \ second WNin&lt;'sday, 7 30 p .m .; UMW
!Aflernoon Circle I S(&gt;('ond T hursda}', 1 p
m. (Rubenklnl{l
SALEM CF.NTF.R - C'hurch Sc hoo l, 10
a.m .: Worship 9 : 4~ a.m . !Rubenk1ng1
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8: :~0 a m .;
Churc h Sc hool to a.m. IRube-nktn~l
SOUTHERN CLUSTER

Re\'. James M. Clark
Rev Paul McGuire
lk\' . Orvillll' White
APPLE GROVE- Church Sc hool~ a .m
. Wors hip, 10 am . (First and lhlrd S un
days 1; UMW, Sf:lcond Tuesday, 7:30p .m .:
Prayer m eeting. W('dnesday, 7 p .m
tCJarkl
BETHANY - Wor s hip,~ a . m .: Church
Sehool, 10 am.; Bib le Study , WPdnf'sday ,
10 am.; Dorl·as Wome n' s Fell owship .
Wednesday, 11 a . m . (McGuire )
CARMEL- Chu rc h School 9: 30 am .:
Worship, 10: 45 a .m . Seco nd a nd Fourth
Sunda ys; Fellowship dinner wl!h Sull on,
third Thursda y , 6.30 p m tMcGulrt&gt;l
EAST LETART- Church Sc hoo l9 a.m
; Worship 10 a.m sC'&lt;'ond a nd fourth Su n
days, UMW tlrst Tuesday, 7·30 p .m
(Clark) .
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 11 m :
Chu rc h School lU a .m . !Clark i
MORNINGSTAR - Worsh ip , 9 : 45a .m ;
Church School 10· 30 a .m .; Bible Study,
Thursda y, 7: 30p.m . (While!.
MORSE CHAPEL- Church School9: 30
a. m .: Worship 11 a .m . IWhllf'l.
PORTLAND - Church School 6: 30p .m .
; Worship 7: 30p.m.; UMYF Wednesday,
7: 30p.m . ( McGuire).

RACINE

WESLEY AN -

Churc h

School. 10 a .m; Worship, 11 a .m .: UMW
fourth Monday 7. 30 p .m . ; Men's Prayer
BTE'akfast, Wednesday , 7 a .m (Clark).
St.rrTON - Church School, 9: 30 11 .m .
Morning worship 10· 45 a .m . rtrsl and third
Sundays: Fellowship dinner wtth Carmel,
third Thursday, 6:30p.m . IMcGutr(&gt;) .
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. Oliver
Swain, Supt. Sunday School 9:30a .m . ev ··

ery week.
_ 11,9BSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.

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Tom State n, past o r . Sund ay Sc hool 9: 30 a.
rn, EveninRservke 7 30p m . Wednl.'sda y
prayt:&gt;r me-e ting 7: 30p .m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE C HUR C H OF
C HRI ST, Duane Warden, mlntster. BtblC'
class 9:30a . m .; Morning Wo r s hip IO:JOa .
m , Ev£&gt;ntng Worship 6 30 p .m Wedrlf'S·
day Dible S1 udy 6 30 p m .
NEW ST IVERSVILL E CO MMUNITY
CHURCH, Su nda ~ Sc hool SE'rvtcc, 9 : 45 a .
m ;
Wors hip
service
10· 30 a .m .,
F:vangetlstl c Servli'P 7. 30 p. m Wt:&gt;dne.c;
day : Pray&lt;'r mee ting 7: 30p.m . Thursday
ZION CHURC H OF CHR IST, Pomeroy
Harri sonvill e Rd. Robt:&gt;r1 PurtC'II, min is
\Pr, Ron Rlffl~. Sunday School S up('ri ntPn
.-tent . Sunday School 9·.10 a.m, Worship
~ervlc&lt;' lU : 30 a .m : Evening worship Sun
day 7 p.m and Wednl?sday, 7 p m .
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pint;'
GroVf' The Rt:&gt;v Will ia m M idrliP S\\ar th .
pastor. Church se rvk&lt;' 9. 30a . m . : Su nda y
Schooi iO: JO a. m .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF C HRIST,
John Wright. passtor Sunda y Sc hoo l 9 30
a .m.: Larry Haynes. S S. Sup!. Morning
worship 10: 30 a .m
RACINE C HURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE, Rev T homas H Collier, pas to r
Ma r tha W OlfP. Chairman of thf' Board o f
Christian Life. Sunday School 9· 30 am.,
Mornln,g worship IO· JO a . m .. S unda v
evPnln~ wursh tp 7· 30 p .m Prayer ml'f' tin ~
7: 30p. m . Wednesday .
LIBERTY C HRISTIAN C H UHCH Df'x ·
IN. Woody Call. pa stor . Servl('('s S unda y
10 a m and 7 p m . Wednesdar. 7 p .m .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Don L
Walk&lt;'r. Pas tor Rotx:rt Smith. S und ay
Sc hool Supt.. Sunday School 9 10 a m .;
Morning worship 10 40 a m , S u nd&lt;n
evenln ~ worship 7 .10 p m . Wf'dn Psd ay
evenin.'Z Blb lf' s t udy 7 JO p. m
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
C H URCH. Burlln~ham Rev Ok('v Ra .v
Laundermlll. pa s tor Ph 992-732-1 S unda .v
Sc hooi iO 00 a m : Sunday &lt;'Vf'rlln g S&lt;'rv k t•
7 00 p .m . W{'dnes day t'V('nln~ Sf'fVICC·
7 00 p .m
DANVILLE
HOLINE SS
C H URCH.
loca ted o n R t :121 bf'hu'en VInt o n and
Langsv ll](' RPv B('n Watt s. pa ~ t o r . S un ·
da y School. 8: 30a .m .. Bobb'r' Lambf&gt;n . S
S. Supt. Morn in~ worship 10 : :w a .m .. Chi t
drt&lt;n 's Happy Ho ur 6: 45p .m . Pra yN an d
81 bl t&lt; Stud y 7 30 p.m M is s lon ar~· mt&gt;f'li ng
first Wt'dnesd ay of Pach m onth 7 ' 1{1 p m .
For Informati o n ca ll 388-8467 .
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Dill LITtle ,
pastor StE'Vt.&gt; Lll!ll•, S S Supt S undav
School HI a m . Morning wor s tp . 11 a m .:
S undA y ('Vf'nl n)a" worship 7· .10 p m Pra y(' r
meeting and Blbl&lt;' study Thursday , 7 lOp
m .; You1h mN'ting Wl"dnl'sday at 7 p.rn
CHRISTIA N FELLOWSHIP C H URCH
JR.\ N 2nd Avf' , Middlepo rt. S und a~
SChOo l 10 a . m . Sunda y and " 'cd nC'sda y
Even ln~ se rvlce&gt;s at 7· 30 p .m
C HESTER CHURCH OF COD RC'v H
E Robinson pastor Sunda y Sc h ool~ 'lfl a .
m.: Worship serv lr&lt;'. ll a m , E vr·nlng
serv icf' 7 p.m Mid we-ek SN\J IC&lt;', W{'dn esday, 7 p m.
LANGSVILL E CHRISTTAN C H URCH
Rober t E . MussPr . pas tor . Sunday Sc hool
9: JO am : Paul Mu sser . s u pt. ; Mor ning
wors hip 10: JO am ., Sund ay pvrnln~ SE' r
V l&lt;'f', 7 p m .; mid -week sen•in• Wf'dnes ·
day. 7 pm
SYRACSE C HURC H OF THE NA
ZARENE Rev. James B Klttl(' , pas to r
Sherman Cundiff, s upt. Sunday Sc hool
9:30 a m , Mornln~ wo rs hip 10 . .10 a m ,
Evangelis tic se r vlcC'. li p .m Praver and
PralsP Wt&gt;dnesday. 7 p .m .: Youth mf'('t
lng . 7 p.m .
ED EN
UNI T ED BRETHR EN
IN
CHR IST. Eld&lt;'n R S take . p;utor Su nda y
Schooli O a .m .; R o bert Reed . Supt. Morn Ing sermon . 11 a .m .; Sunday nl~ht se r
vices: Chri s tian Endeavor7 30p.m . So n~~;
serv i ce~ p m . Pr&lt;'aching R 30 p .m Mlrl
week prayer met:&gt;tlng WE'dncsday. 7 p .m
Alvin Re-ed . laylt&lt;11der.
HEMLOCK GROVE
CHRISTIAN .
RogPr Watso n , p.1nto r Crf'nson Prall ,
Sunda y School Sup! Morning wo r s hlp9: .10
a. m .; S unday Schooll0: 30 a . m .; Even in,r&lt;:
S('I'V\('(' , 7.30 p . m .
MT. UN TON BAPTIST, Joe Sayre. Sun
da): Sc hool Sup! . Sunday School 9· 45 a m .
Evening worship 6: 30 p ,m , Prayer M et•! ·
lng, 6: 30p.m . Wednesda y .
TUPPERS PLAINS CHUR C H OF
C HRIST . Jody Holland . minl s lf'r . [)('ryl
We lls, Supt . Morning worsh1p, 8: 00a .m .
Church School 9: 00a .m .

CHESTER CHURC H OF THE NAZA
RENE . Rev. He-rbert Grate. pastor.
Frank Rtrfl(&gt;, s upt. Sunday School 9: 30 a.
m ; Worship service, 11 a .m . 11nd 7 p .m .
S unday . Wednesday, 7 p .m . Pr11ye r mePt ·
lng .

LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODI ST
CHURCH . R&lt;'V . Robert Mlllt&gt;r , pastor .
Lloyd WriRht, Director or C hristian Edu cation. Sunday School9 JO a .m .; Morning
worship 10: 30 a .m : Choir prartiC'e, Sun dB y 6:30p.m .; Eve ning worship 7: 30p.m .
Wednesday Pr11yer and Bible Stud y, 7; 30
p.m .

DEXTER

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Worship servlct- 10: :ll a.m . Blble study,
Tut'lda'r'. 7: 30p.m .

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"'-'eroy- Middleport, Ohio

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REORG ANIZED C H URCH OF .JESUS
C HRI ST OF LATTER Di\ Y SA I NTS Port
land -Racine Hoad William Rous h , pas tor·
Linda Evans r hut I'll school diri•CIUI
Church s chool 9: 30a .m Morning wor s ip
10 30 a m .; WC'dnf'sdav evc nm g pruyC'r
Sf'rVlCC' S, 7• 'K) p m .
BETHL E HEM BAPTIST. R£' v Ea1i
Sh ul e r. pa s to r. Worship s.f'n'kf', 9· ]()a m
Su nda y Srhool l U: :ma . m . Bib It:&gt; Study and
prayN sr&gt; r v iCP Thu rsda y, 7:30p .m
CARL ETON INT ER DENOMI N ATIONAL C HU RCH . Kings.burv Road R(' v
David Curfman. pas lor . Sunday Sc hool
9 3(1 am .: Ralph C&lt;J rl Sup! Evf'nlng wor
ship 7· 10 p m. Prayer m ('{'! l n ~ Wedm•s
d &lt;.~y 7 .10 p m
LONC BO'ITOM C HRI ST IA N, J nd 11
Ho llan d, pa s tor . Walla c (' JJam••wood.
Sund ;n Schoo l Supt. Worship st&gt;r vtf'£', (J a .
m ., B lb lt&gt; School 1() cu11
HYSELL RUN HO I.I NF.SS C H UR rH
H.f&gt;\'. Th('reon Durham . p as to r Su nday
Sc hool a 1 9· 30 a .m : Morn1n.10: wo rshrp al
10: .10 a m .; Sunday Pve nln_g srrvlr &lt;' at 7 .10
p.m ., T hursda}' sf'rVIC'f'S at i :m p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION lit Bald
Kno b, \ocawd on Co unty Road .H . Rf'v .
La "-rencr GIU('SPncamp, pasto r . R&lt;&gt;v
Roger Wil lford. ass! pas to r Pr('ac hlng
sf'rvices Sunday 7. :ro p_m Pravf'r mt&gt;cllng
Wedn('sda\- , 7. :l0 p m , Gary C rtfll l h,
leadN Youth g r o ups Sunday ev('ni n ,~:: :11
6 :\0 p m "ith Ro~('f and Vt u iP! W\tlfordd .
Jpadt:&gt; rs Co mmunion sf'rv icP fir&lt;&gt; I Sunda y
·
r ach month
WHITE' S C HAPEL. Coolv illr R 0
Rl:'v Ruy Dt&gt;t•ter, pa ss tur Su nda} &amp;: hool
9· 30" m : Wo r ship se rvlcf' . 10 10,1 m l31 blf' studr a nd pr av er servkP . Wr dnf's da y.
7: JO p m
R UTLAND C HUR C H OF CHRI ST.
Mark Jo nt''· pa s tor Bill Nrc hulson , S un ·
da v Schoo l S up t. Su nda .\ Schoul9 : :W &lt;l .m :
Mo r n!n,E' Wors htp a nd Communi o n 10: .10 a

Ewn ln~ W o r s h l p - L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . J
Wf'dn~.w

pra }'f' l
me-eerlng 7 p m .
MT. HERM ON U N ITED BRETHRE N
IN CHR IST C H UR C H, L oca tf'd 111 TP xas
Community off C t Rt 82 Re v. Robert
Sande1 s, pas lor. Don Wilt , layleader . Sun
day School 9 1{) a m . Mor n Ino Wor sh tp
...
IU: 45 a.m .: Evl'n ln ~ p re&lt;~c hmg Sf' r vlcf' Sf'·
cond and fo urth Sunday at 7 J(l p m ..
Christian Ende avor, first nnd th ird Sun
da}'. 7. 30 p m Wednesda y prayC&gt;r mt'4.'11ng
and Bible Stud y, 7:10pm
JEHOVAH' S WITNE SS. 37319 St a lf'
Route 124 1one mtiP east o f Hu tlandl . Sun
day . Bible lf'C: Iun• 9 .10 am .: Wat r ht owN
stud y 10 .lO am , Tuesday . Bt bll' s lud v,
7&lt;!0 p.m .; Thu rsda Y. Tht:&gt;oc rt~ tic School
7 30 p .m . SC&gt; rv tCC' mf.('ttng. H: :/0 p m
CHURC H OF GO D OF PROPHECY .
l.ocatf'd nn 0 J Whit \-' Hoa d of Hl ~&lt;: hw &lt;:~y
HiU Pat Hf'n so n pa s tor S unday Schoo l 10
a .m Cla sses fo r al l agp;; Jun ior Chu rch 11
a. m , Mo r ning v..or s htp II a.m . Adult
Choir pr actlcf' 6 p .m . S unday . Young Pl'O ·
p ip ' s. ChildrC'n 's Chu rc h and Adult Bib l('
Stud y, W('dnes da y a t 7 :!0 p. m
HOPE BAPTI ST C HAPEL, ~70 l.rant
St . Middleport. Affiliated with Sout h(' rn
llaptist Convt:&gt;nt ion Su nd ay SchoollOa . m
; Morn ing wor s hip 11 a m F.vPnl ngwor s hlp 7 p m : Wr dnf&gt;sda y evt:&gt;nlng Bib\ ('
stu dy and prayPr mee-ting 7 p .m .
ARAnF'ORD C HURCH OF CHR IST. St.
Rt 124 and Co. R d ~ Mark ~~~er ~ mlm s tc r Sunda .v School Supt. Slevr l'lrkf'n s
Sunda y School 9: .10 a m : Morntn g war
s h1p 10 30 a .m ., E\Pnl ng v..·or s hlp i p m
Wt:&gt;dn Psday wors hlp 7 p m
ST
PAU L LUTH ERAN ft! Unf'l·l.
Cor ner Sycamo rr and Se-c ond Sts . Po
mprov Thf' R ev . W\Jti a m Mlddlrswa t'lll .
psror Sun.-ta~' SC hoo l 9 45 a rn, C hur ('h
service 11 a m .
SACRED H E.'\RT CHURC H. MSI! t
An tho n\&lt; Glannam orr&gt; . Ph . "¥.12 :,s9~ S,nur
day EvPtllng Ma .\&gt;S 7 30 p .m : S unda\
Mass Ram a nd 10 a m Confpss inn s o 1w
half hour be for£' C'.Jc h Mass CCD c ta c;~l'~
II a .m S unda y.
VICTOR\' BAPT IST S2S r-; 2nd S1 ,
MtddiPporl .tam f' s E K~ ·P., t'l '. p&lt;.~~ I IJ r
Su nda y m o rnin g worship Ill ,, m F.\•f'n
mg SC' r VIC' &lt;' 7 p m . WPdn('sda\ rvf'nlng
won;h ip 'i p .m Vi ..; ltali o n. Thursd a y ti .'Ill
pm

TRINITY CHH ISTtAN ASSEMB L Y
Cool v ill r G tllx'rt Spf'ncC'r. pa s to r· Su nd a\
Sc hool~ · .1Ua . m . , Mo rmng sp n ·tcf', Jl a rri .
Su nda"' f'vP n \ n~ sf!n•lc£' 7 :\0 p m . Mid ·
w&lt;'r k prayf'r .~rv ic (' Wc-dnrsdav 7 30 p .m
MT. OLIVE COMMUNI TY CH URnf .
La wrPnC(' Bu s h . p.1 s 1or Max Fotmr r . Sr
S upt Su nda ,v S(' hOO I a nd M o rmn~ Wo rship
9· .111" m , Sundav t'Vf'nln~ ""'rvic-f' 7 p m
Youth ml'f'tlnc .J nd Btbl&lt;' Stud\'. \'¥ f'dn£' s
day . 7 p m
U"l" fTED F'AITH CHURCH, Rt 7 on P o
mf'roy n y -Pass R PV R o bert Srrith . Sr
pa s !n r Rf' v . .l amP&lt;&gt; Cundi ff . ass! pa~ l (l r
Sund ay School 9 . :m a m . Morntn ~ wo r
s h1p 10 30 a m .. Evf'ning worship 7· .10 p
m Wompn 's F'f'llow s lup . Tues dav . 10 a m
Wedn t:&gt;sday night pra yf'r se r vlrl' 7 .10 p m
FAITH BAPTIST C HURCH , R .:1 llroad
St., Ma so n . Sund ay S&lt;·hoo iiO a .m . Mo rn
1n,1; v..ors hlp 11 d n1. Ev f'ning Sl'llltt'l' fi p
m Pra yf'r mf•&lt;'ling a nrl Dihl1• ~ tud v Wf'd ·
nt·sda-,. , 7 p m .
FOREST R U N RAPTL&lt;;;T . Rl'\ Nvt0
Bon.lt&gt;n, pa s1or . Co r n(' lru s Bunrh , supt.

Sun da v Sc hool 9 .' )() a m , Second a nd
fourth :o;und;;~ :r s wu1 s hi 1J wrvlcp ar ~ 30 p
m

MT ~10R I AH BAPTIST . F o urth &lt;~n d
Ma in St Middl f'po rt. RP v Ca l \li n Min ni s .
pa stor M rs Elv in B u m ~a rdnPr. s upt
Sunda v Sc hool 9 .10 &lt;1 m . Wors hip s.Pr\'kl"
Hl 45 m

a

SUCCESS !WAD CHL1RC H OF C"HHI "T .JosPph B Hos kms. Ev:.~ n~Pll &lt;.T Sundd V B1blt '
Stud\ 4 ;1 n•
Wor'lllp ]() :1 m . Sund«v
Pvf'mng "i('J\.tC'f' ct t fi p m . Wf'dnr..,d.J\ '1'1'\K r ·
i pm
P EN l ET UST i\L A!'-.!'-.tMBL 'J n &lt;.tctn~·.
RT 124 . Wlltwm Hoh;:w k. pa q o r Su ndav
Sc hoo l 10 a m . Sunda y pvp nm g !.1'1"\' l t 't • 7
p m . W('d nf's day c vr· nin g o;;e n rc f' 7 IJ n1
t AK !-'1::1\T ER BAPTIST. Don fhP &lt;Hilf' .
Supt Sunda y Sc hool 9 R.J am M P rn l n ~
Wur s hip 10 10 :.~ m Pravf' r ~ 1 ·r1.tC'f' al lt •rn
ali&gt; Sund"'''
MllJlJ LLPORT Pf:NTE COSTAL Thtrrl
Av E' RE'v C l.uk Rwkn pas lor Car l ~ o t
tmgham . Su nd.t\' Sc llool Sup1 Sundav
Sc- hoo l 10 a m wiT h 1' 1 &lt;.1-.S(·~ fu 1 o~ll ai-{~S
[V('ntng S£' f\'ll'f'' at ti p m Wf•rlnl'&lt;ida \ B i·
bl e s tud y at 7 .IU p m 'J out h spn·tct&gt;s Fn
day a17 :\0 p m
ECCLES lA FE LLOW &lt;q-\1 P. ] :_II( Mill Sl .
Mldd\Ppor t . Rn.thf' l C'hLJI' k \1, prf'r,rm .
pa s to r. Sund av S(·hnol to .t m :.,u nd. n ·
C'\'f' nln~ ~ f'f\ l!'r'" .J l &lt;p m .•n et \\ PIInt ·-.d,r v
set V\Cl'"- at 'j p m
·
NTIQUITY BAPTi t:; T F. r~r l '-'hu l 1·r )J'J~
lor ~ undt~ v Schoo l LJ .In .r m (" hu11 11 ~ ~ · ~
v lcP . 7 p m . 'l 11U T11 m f'!'linJ..: . h p m l' ut· •
Ua v Brbll' STudv aT 7 p m
FULL COS PI-'1 Lt(;HTH n L'S I-:. HO-t:,
Hiland Road . P o m l'ro • T .. m f-..:(·11 .\ . p.• ~
tor Dann v Lunl)o•n . S S Su pl Su nU ,n
morn in ~ " ' ' ! \ ' I\ '&lt; at Ill ,I m . Sun d,t\ ,. ._., rl
1ng sl'rv tr f' 7 '10 p 111 Tw •r l,l \ .111d T ll lll ~
da)" Sf' l'\'li"'f''- ott 7 Ill p m
WORD OF Fi\1111 rH Mill St ~11 dd l 1·
port Rll'tU rd "i tPI-I ',Jr' P.J'-tor Su nd ,n
mornin g " ' t ' '~'' ' 111 ,; m Su nrl .1\ ;•-. c•nmj!
i .10 Tu1•s d .. tv rnnrnm g 8J1J h qud\ l!l .t m
Wc-dn r~ d o\ P\'l' nlnc i 'ltl p m
T h u~d.r \
mor ntng \'fd(• O "' !lh f\ r· nm ·th I o prl,t nd 111
d Hl , f'rill .J\ P\.' ('1\III J.! \l(\1'11 l~ llh f'\l·nn(•lh
\ o r)(' I. I nd 7 Ul p m
NF. W H A\'1' '\ CJ H'R C II 01 ' T I! F ~-\
Z1\R F.NF:. Rl'\ ld1nd n n Sr1 r&gt; ud p ..t'' "'
Su nd a\ Schllf&gt; \ ~l 111 ,1 m 'A " r ~ htp~( ' t \11 1
10 1! 1 ,\ m , Yo uth '1'1 \ I C' &lt;' Su t,d&lt;J•, 1; 1-, I!
m Sund a \ f'\'I' OlnJ: \1'1 \ I CI'-; 1~1 jJ m \\ Pll
nesday Pr ayN M1•1' Un g and Bibk STud;.
7 OCI p m

N EAS E SETT I.Pv'l F'\T r HL 'flCIL Su n
dav a 11crnoon :-('r VI n '" at ~ .10 Thu 1,d ,11
rvf'n lng q• r \ II 'P' .1 1 ; 10
FIRST BAPTI ST C'IIL' R C H \1~., n n W
\' ct P ,1 slor Rill Mu rplt1 Sund d\ Sr hno l to
a m .. Sund a \ t' l't•m ng ~ ' \fl r rr J ' 1 " , 1
m('('!ln~ ,tnd B i!Jil' qurh Vlf'tln r-:- d ;.~' i ·w
p m E"'f'rvonP l-l'l'lcnm1 •
R UTLAI"D FREE \\' II I RAPTl s ·r. s,,
lf'm S! n l' l'. Pa ul T;nl or p,, .,trH Su nd .n
Srttool 10 am . Sunt1a1 1'\Cnln "-' 7 111 p m
Wt:&gt;dnPs d av P\'f'ntn g p ra \"f' t mN lin &lt;! 7 :to
prn
SOUT H AF: T HEI .' \ 1-'\\ 1 Fo..;T,\\11-: :"\T
C H UR C H. Siht•r Hid gr Duc~n r- t.;,·rlf' ll
slrlckC'r , pa .q or Su ndo11 S1 hnt ·l q d m
Chu rr-h Sf't l' tCf' 10 -~ m Blblf• S iu d\ \\I'd
rw ~da\ at 7 \0 IJ tn .Jun&lt;' 1hru :;,p;J! Pm bf&gt;r
7 p m Octobrr thr'IJ .\ Ln Sund n ,., "r11n i.!
Fellow s hip ~ p m JunL' lh ru " ''p!i· m h• ·t "
p m Oc1 obf&gt;r th r u M ..n

m

RL'TLANDBIBLE METHODIST f\mos
T1llls. pas tor So nn y Hud so n, supt S un d dy
School 9: .10 a .m Morn in~ 'o\Or s hip . 10 .10
o rn , Sunday f'vr nlng S&lt;'t'v lrc c ·i 00 p rn
WPdn c&gt;sday S&lt;' rvlce 7 p .m WMPO pr o
g ram 9 am . £"ach Sunda y .
R UTLAND C HURCH OF TH E NAZA
HE N E HE'v Lloyd D G rimm ..Jr .. l)&lt;lS to r
S11ndav SC hool 9: JO a .m : Wo rslp SNVI rr
10· 30 a m . Yo ung prop lr' s Sf'rv lc&lt;' 6 p m
E v an,~.: f'lh lil· serv ll't' fi . :mIJ m Wl'dnl' sd a\
Sf'fVicl' 7 p m
MA SO~ CH URCH OF CHR IST Mllt t&gt; t
St, Ma s on, W \',1 Euge nf' L. CongfL r , ml
nl s tPr Snday Bib]{' S! ud y 10 .t.m , WOr
ship 11 .1 Ill .· itlld 7 p m Wprlnf' .. rlii _\' Riblf'
S!ud y. voca l mu s ic. 7 p m
L IB~ : HTY AS."iEMHLY 0F (~0U - M,'lson.
.J N Th;lC'kf'r p;:~sto r F vf'nmg ~·n· l~· 7· .Yl
p .m . Wo mt"n· ~ Mintsn-v. Thursdav. ~ : ?II
a m . WNinf'Sdav Pra\.-Pr &lt;Jnt.l Bibl1• Sl u e\~·.

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HARTFORD C HURCH OF C HJ{IST IN
C HRI STIAN UNIO N T hP Rf'v Wllti.Jm
Campb£'11. pastor Sunday School ~ · :W a
m : .James Hugh&lt;'s. s upl Evening sC' r vlc&lt;'
1 30 p .m . W('(!n sda y eve n ing pra ye r mt•t•t ·
tng 7 :30p.m . Youth prayer se r v ic(' e a r h
Tuesday
F'AIR\!IF.W BIBLE C HU R C H, Letart ,
W Va Rt l, .Ja m&lt;'s Lewis, pasto r . Wor ·
s hi p serviC E' S 9 30 a .m . ; Sunday Sc hoo l 11
a m .: Evrnln ,01: wo1 s hip 7. 30 p m Tuesday
euttage prayf'r tnf'f'tln~ a nd [lible Stu dy
9· 30 ,1m : \\'or s hlp sf'fv lcc. W&lt;'dn es day
1· 30 p m
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN C H U R CH.
Walnut and Ht&gt;nr y St s. Ravf' nswood W.
Va Tht:&gt; Rt&gt;v . Gror~P C . Weirick, pa stor
Su nda y ~Chool 9 30 a m .; Su nd ay worsh ip
11 a.m
CALVARY BIBLE C H URCH . locat f'd o n
Pume1 oy Pike. Co unt y Road 25 near Flat ·
woods n Pv. B lackwood pasto r Serv lr&lt;'s
on Sund ay a tiO · ,'KJ a .m and 7 10 p .m . with
Su nday Sc hoo19: 30 a .m Blblt&gt;Stud y. Wcd nes(J ay, 7 .10 p .rn
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRU~ADE FOR
C HRIST. St. Rl. 338, An!lqult y Rpv
Fra nklin Di c kens, pastor . Sunda y morn In~ 10 a m , Sunday t'Vt:&gt;nlng 7· 30 p.m
Thursda} pvpnlng 7 30 p .m

STIVERSV ILLE COMMUNITY BAP
TIST CHURC H. Pa s tor Robert Byers.
Sunday Sc hoollOa .m .; Worship 5l'rvl ('(' 11
am .; Sunday eve ning servke,7 · 30 p m .,
WednPsday evenln~ ~P rvlce 7.30 p .m .

INDEPENDENT HOUNESS

CHURCH

Inc , Pearl St., Mlddleporl Rev . O'Dell
Manley , pasto r . Sunday School g 30 a . m .
Morn ing worship 10: 30 a .m .; Evening
wor!'ihlp 7: JO p .m . TuE-sday, 12: 30 p .m . Women 's Prayer mee!lng. Wednesday , 7: 30
p.m. Prayer 11nd Praise servlt'-"

RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS C HRI ST. Elde-r James Miller . Bl·
ble Sludy , Wednesday 7: 30 p .m .; Sunday
Sc hoollO a .m .: Sunday nig ht service. 7· 30
p. m

POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS.

H~~rrls onvllle

R oad . Earl Fields, pastor.
Henry Eblin. Jr .. Sunday &amp;hoot supt. Sunttay School 9 : 30 a .m . ; Morning worship 11
a .m .; Sunday evening service 7· 30 p .m .
Prayer meeting Wednesday , 7:30p. m .

lM\ACUSE nRST CHURCH OF GOD.
Non·Pt&gt;rlt('(.'(l!tal Jov Clark. pastor . Ph.
m-3000:. Wonhlp Sf'Nto:o Sundav 10 a .m .:

This Sunday we celebratc• the marvelous feast of Pl'n tcros t
when thP Holy Spir it was given to the people of God . J~sus gaw the
gift of Peace after His resurrection : but th&lt;'n. after He was made
Lord of the Universe by the F ather. H&lt;' srnt the first fruit -the gift of
the Holy Spirit .
It Is the work of the Spirit to teach us all the things th~ Lord ha s
told us, to bring about the Kingdom of God . and to help lead the ltvrs
that will give the fullness of eternal glory. John sa1d that eternal life
has already begun In us- the fullness wilt rome after our death.
The human l''liters of the Bible speak of the Splrtl in wondrrtul
imagery; namely, the Breath of Life. the Counsellor. He appears in
the fonn of a dove. in the tongues of ftre, the wind , and the peal of
thunder. He has been called Advocate, Paraclete, Wonderful. and
many other names. Then:- is no way to captun"' all lhf' Spirit 1s as it i!-impo.sslble to capture all God Is .
Jesus told us He would not leave us as orphans but would "''
present with us today In Hi s spirit. How marvelous
The Spirit comes with gifts for all Christtans wisdom .
understanding, knowledge, counsel. foriltudP, piety a nd fear of lhP
Lord . Jesus said by !heir frui ts you will know them . II is as simple as
!hat, yet profound also. Many say, "Lord, Lord." But by the fruits of
the Splrll will we be known. Those fruits from Scripture are: Charit y.
joy, peace, patlerce, goodness. mildness, longsu!fering. faith,
modesty, contlnency, chastity, piety and fear of the Lord . If theseat·e
In our lives, we are fulfilling the Lord's command to keep the
commandments and love one another and God . I tis then tha t we ra n
know we are In the Spirit.
There Is cause for joy. God Is wtth us, the Spirit of Jesus Is with
us, His gifts are ours for the wonderful mission to bring about the
Kingdom of God, the Kingdom of Justice, Peace and Love.
Submitted by Msgr. Anthony Glannamore, Pastor of Sacred
Heart Church, Pomeroy, Ohio.

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Daily Sentinel

June 8, 1984

Ohio

Rhonda Kaye 1\ie&lt;'('(', da ughter of
Mr. and Mr. Charles Neece of
Pomeroy . will ix' rom(X'ting for !he
title of Miss Teen of Ohio in
Delaware. Aug . 2-4 .
Miss Teen of Ohio will win an all
expense paid trip to the Miss Teen of
America Pageant. a $1,(00 cash
scholarship and other awards.
The scholarship program is
Wlique in its selection of state and
national partic ipants. ThC' pageant
utilizes six judging categor ies to find
the most outstanding young women
from arou nd the count!"\" . They arc
scholastic record, s&lt;&gt;rvice and
achievement, personal deve lopment . poise a nd appearance. genera l awareness and interview.
The pagea nt's official state cha r ity is thf' A.mC'r ican Cancer Soci ct~·­
The Miss TE'&lt;'n of Ohio candidates
wi ll tx&gt; par1icipating in a scavcngr r

Rhonda Kay Ne&lt;whunt to raiSf' funds for the Cancer
Society.
The charilY e\·en ts. the judging
activities and production re hParsa ls
lead up to the MISs Teen of Ohio
pageant fina ls 10 be held at Bra nch
Rickrv Al'('na on the Ohto Wf'slf':van
Unh·c:rsitv campus. Aug .t. R: 1.=)
p. m .

ton, pu blicitY and Ia sunnendante;
etnd Betty Van Me ter , lva Powell ,
and Florence Richards, initiatory
a ctiv it ies.

--an~d~ao::ow~a=rds=.==:":"'-:~~:-"1

Larkins reunion held in Meigs
The Larkins famil y reunion was
he ld Sund av at tht'old homeplacc of
Dell and · EthC'l Larkins. Long
Bottom .
Allendi ngwet1' Berdell. Ruby and
Larry Dunn Midland . Pa .; Ca thy,
Neal a nd Cou rtnPV Ya lie. Columbus; Rogl'r. Lvnn ." Todd a nd Slf•w
Osbome. FIPming; Shirlev. Adam.
Aaron. and Anna SalisUurv, CaUipo·
lis: JdfJT'.v, Sa ndra, Chad a nd
.Je rrod Folnwr, Pornt_
-'ro.v .
Ga lE'.
CIIAJbic,
.J~l\ mit '
and

Donna Bogard. Long Boll om;
Raymond . Nancy and Eric Larkins.
Tuppers Plains; Norma n and Ver a
Weber. Tuppers Plains.
Robe rt . F reda and J 1•rrv Larkins.
Tressie Ste lhPm, Dorsl• l. Phvllis
LarkirLs, Kenny and Taw nya La r kins, Ra ndy ;md Roberta Browning,
Herald . .JoSC'phiilP a nd Carv Os OOrnC'. Long Rut torn
E ntf'r·ta innwn t v/a:-. prPsC'nlf'Cl b.\'
l.arrv Du nn at the ('l('(' t r ic organ
wit h Donna GD~ard, Do nnal.a rki n~ .

Jprem v Osb.Jm c, Rac ine'; Tf'rry·,

Uor&amp;.'i Larkins. and Tr('ssif' SIP·

Melanie,
a nd Liasa
Pome3rov:.Jeff
.Johnnie
nd Stethcm
P a m e la,
Johnson, Pom eroy; E m e r so n,
Leota.ch arlie an d Bob byJo hnson.
Portland: Howard . Donna a nd
BrPnl Larkins. Portland: Timothy
a nd Sl&lt;'\' iP Tlipletr. f'm1la ncl.

Ponderosa
Knows BowdTo
TreatDa
Right!

Pla ns were made for lund raising
activities which will include the sale
of pecans and knives. Members
were reminded that dues a re
payable at the next meeting . A
!hank you note was read from Pat
Oldaker for inviting her to the
an niversa ry dinner.
The 58th a nnual Ia marche
departeme nta l was announced for
Aug. 3 and 4 at the Stouffer
University Inn, Columbus. It will
begin with a dutch supper al6: 30on
Aug. 3wilh lhe premarchepouvior,
parodies, and a reception for the
outgoing chapeau. Patricia Hen!horne, that evening. The Iamarche
will open at 9 a .m. on Aug. 4 and the
day will inclucteamemorialservlce,
Ins tallation of officers. and recogni·
tion with thepresentationoftrophles

Officers were e lected at th e
Mond ay night picnic and meeting of
Eight a nd Forty. Meigs CoWlty
Salon 710, held at thP Roadside Park
on Route 33.
E lected wrP Loretta Tiemeyer ,
chapea u; Pearl Knapp, demi chapeau; .Juia Hysell. se&lt;.'V nd demi
c hapeau ; l\·a PowPil. Ia a un1onier;
Ruby :vlarshall. l'archiviste; Eunie
Brt nkN. la conc ier ge; :vlary Marlln, Ia secrctaire-cassiPre, Bet ty
van :vle tN. pou,·io: mem ber.
The c hai rmen named were Veda
Davis children and youth; .Julia
Hvsell. const itutio n a nd by -laws;
C~ t herinl' Welsh. partnership;
Pear l Kna pp, nurses sc holarsh ip ;
Pearl Knapp, pa rody; Rhoda Hack·
ctt. ri tual a nd e mble m ; F lorence
Rict1a 1·ds, Ia avoca te; Lula Ha mp-

NAMEDTOUSAA-HugbC.
McPhail, a graduate of Southern
High School this spring, has been
named a 1984 United states
National Award wilmer In the
fteld of science. Sixth In bls class,
he was nomlnated by bls science
lnstrudor. McPhail Is the son of
Hugh and Martha McPhail,
Syracuse and the grand!ion of
Mrs. Jean McPball Ranson,
Grafton, W.Va.,andtbelateMr.
and Mrs. R .S. Corson, Morgan·
town, W.Va.

DENNER SPECIALS

$7 9 5 Your Choice
*PAN FRIED FROG LEGS (3 sets)
*BUTTERFLY PORK CHOPS

(Split &amp; Stuffed with Our Homemade Dressing)

*DELMONICO STEAK (9-Io oz.)
All dinners include salad . hot rolls. choice of p·o tato or vegetable.

POMEROY -

BobbJ ]oh n.ron
Bobby .Johnson , ninc-vrar-old
son of Mr. and Mrs . .Jamecs
Rotx•rt .Johnson Sr .. is the
subjf'C'I of thi s v:('(•k' s CClJT i(•r
Corn~ r

Bobby. who is a founh grader
at the M iddlcpo11 Elcmmta ry
Sc hool, is a mem ber ol the Cub
Scout s . He Pnjovs playmg ba ll
a nd is a footba ll ca rd coiJPCtor.
He likes the oppo11unily his

Orr1e m the Restautant
and RecP.ive
Complimentary Cover

Fliday at the Pomeroy Masonic
Temple at 8: p.m . All officers
are urged to a tt.cnd .

SATIJRDAY
CLIFTON - There will be a
bazaar at the Clifton United
Methodist Church Saturday
from 10 a.m. until' p.m . The re
will be yard sale items, and
crafts. Refreshments of soup,
sandwiches, baked items and
beverages will be sold . Span·
sored by Clifton charge, Clifton.
West Columbia and Spillman .

INVITES YOU TO
MEET AND HEAR
NOTED THEOLOGIAN
AND AUTHOR

Dr. Norman
Pittinger

POMEROY - The gradua·
lion class of 197~ at Meigs High
will be decorating for !he alumni
at Roayl Oak Park Archery
Building Saturday a t 10 a. m.
Help Is needed and will be
appreciated. For additional in·
formation call Brenda Wya tt at

Professor of Theology,
Cambridge, England
ON

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glass RH remote mrrr or, P. st ~er
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$7995

$9695

1984 F-250 Ford

1984 Ford Mustang
2 Dr.

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rea r wrndow, P S. cab lr ght s. c1g
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$8295

V-6. auto . trans. P S T gla ss s un -

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1983 Ford
Conversion Van
351 eng., auto . tra ns.

LOADED SAVE$$

1983 Mere. Grand
Marquis
4 dr .. dark blue met. , whtte vrny l
ro of (LOAD ED) . 14,000 miles

1983 Ford F-150
Pickup
XL Pa ckage
LOADED

ROCK SPRINGS Red,
white and Bluegrass F estival
from 2 to 10:30 p.m . Saturday a t
Rock Springs Fa irgrounds
und.-r sponsorship of the Me igs
County Democratic Party with
!he All American Bluegrass,
Columbus: the West Virginia
Boys, Charleston, W.Va .. and
the Shade Valley Boys , Shade, to
appear. State and loca l c a ndidates will speak .

RACINE - The &gt;Jrd a nnual
reunion of descendant s of Dave
and Mary Fell Spencer will be
he ld at !he Shriner P a rk, Rac ine ,
Sunday. A basket dinner will be
held at 12 noon .

Pick up an OHIOLOTTO bet selection
slip at y our neighborhood Lottery Sales
Agent Fill it out at the store. or take it
- home.
On each bet slip you have ten plays. ten chances to
win . In each ot these ten plays there are numbers from
I to 40 . Mark any six numbers in eac h play You get
two plays tor $1 Four
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tor $2 Six tor $3 . Eight tor $4 .
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1984 Ford Escort
2 Or.

and, ltThriller" were

pertormed by Jayne Good, Beth
Hobstetter, Cathy Hobste tter, Don·
ita Manue l, Cindy Neutzling and
Sherry SayTe.

1st ANNIVERSARY SALE

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SIMMONS

POMEROY - A mixed gold
outing for m embers and friends
will be held Sunda y at J aymar
GoifCourse. Teeofftimeis4p.m.
Participants are asked to bing a
covered dish and table service.
Ham will be provided . Gold and
door prizes will be awarded.

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Lyons,Clay,
Amy Napora
J ane
Suzanne
Kelly and
Douglas,
Ann Wllllams tapped to "Sweet
Gypsy Rose" andajazztap lo " Billie
Jean ."
Other features of the evening
included a mother-daughter tap
rou tine to "Side By Side" with
Debbie Duvall and Amy. and
Barbar a Lawrence and Je nnifer.
An advanced fast lap routine to
"Forty Second Street" was presented by Rae Gwiazdowsky, Ga ll
Hova tter, and Bar bara Lawrence.
A junior tap line of selected girls
was an additional attraction. In a
production number to "Give My
Regards to Broadway" were Mi·
chelle McCoy, Leigh Anne Redo·
vlan , Stephanie Sayre. Emily Shain ,
Holly Williams and Mic he lle
Winebrenner .
To dose the show with "American
Style ," all of the dancers returned
for !he fina le
pertoming to
"America " from Neil Diamond's
J azz Singer.
Mrs. Lawrence was presented
two large bouquets - one of red
roses a nd oneofyellow silk roses a nd
a $30 gift certificate.

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selected your number
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slip to the sales agent
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SUNDAY

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1984 Ford Tempo GL
4 Dr.

With bunny ears and rotton tails
three and four-year -olds Chasity
Ablxltt. Erika Arnott, Cynt hia
Caldwell. Trish Holman, Heidi
Legar , and Michelle Ramsburg
petformed to "Dancing Bunny."
They also sang and danced to
"Ballin' The Jac k" and " If You 'r e
Happy and You Know It."
With top hats and canes Leigh

Anne Redov ian a nd Mic he lle Winebrenner did a taproutine to "Putting
On the Ritz" and a jazz rout ine to "A
Dixie Rag."
Lind a C hapm a n . Sha nnon
Codne r . DanielleCrow, Susie Fran·
cis, Heather Franckowiak . Tara
Gerlach, Deana Good . Sher ry
Johnson. Beth Rous h and Stephanie
Sayre presented a jazz routine to
" Mississippi Mud " and a ta p routine
to ' 'Tap and-a-Jazz.''
An adult ladles tap group including Debbie Duvall, Rae Gwiaz·
dowsky , Gail Hovatter, Barbara
Lawrence, and Judy Williams
pertormed to " Razzle Dazzle" a nd
" Hooray for Hollywood ."
Raberta Caldwell . Anna Cha p·
man, Kimberly .Jenkins, Hea ther
McPhail, Stephanie Sayre, Emily
Sha in and April Tanne hill did a jazz
dance to "Ma. He's Making E yes a t
Me" and a tap dance to " Way Down
Yonder in New Orleans.··
Two jazz numbers. "Electric

308 E. MAIN ST.

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rines to " Rocktn' Tambourtne."
Dressed as a puppet! romplete
with strtngs connecting he r hands
and feet. Hotly Wllllams performed
a comendy-jazz to " Everyone Loves
a Puppet Show." She also presented
a more sophisticated nwnber with
white tails, tapping on a set of stair s
to "Stepping Out With My Baby ."
Jessica Chapman, Roche lle J en ·
kins, J ennifer Lawrence . Nicole
Nelson, Amy Beth Redovian , and
Samantha Sisson tapped with hat
and canes to "Show Biz Kid, a nd " I
Love Dancing.· ··
Miche lle McCoy showed jazz a nd
gymnastlce talents in he r pertor·
mance to "P.Y.T . (Pretty Young
Thlng) ." She also lapped a nd
jumped rope to "School Days."

Mary Shrine

:rl. White Shrine of J erusalem
will hold a school of instruction

ENTERTAINMENT

ARMAND
IN THE
RESTAURA.NT

"Dance American Style" was
perfonned Saturday night at Southern High School with 300 guests
attending.
The dance recital was pre:~nted
by Barbara's School of Dance,
Syracuse.
Bringing applause from the
audience was the opening number
" Sing For Yoo, America" featuring
Barbara Lawrence, instruc tor
along with several of her students.
Four and five-year-olds sang and
danced to "Hello Folks." They also
perfonned wearing western appar·
rei to " County Western-Ya Hoo."
Making up the line were Caris sa
Ash, Keri Caldwell, Meredith Crow.
Nathan Haines, MycaHaynes, Erin
Krawsczyn, Jason Lawrence, Sta·
cie Reed. Krista Sargent, Jessica
Sayre, Amber Thomas and Camilla
Yoacham .
Ta pping to "It Takes Practice"
we re Jennifer Cummins, Jennifer
Dailey, Alison Gerlach, Amy Ross.
Cindy Roush and Amy Young. They
also sang and tapped with tambou·

FRIDAY

POMEROY

COME TO THE LaSALLE
THIs wEEK ENDI•

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Dance recital held tn Syracuse

Calendar

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elects new officers

Teenager
will
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tn pageant

Friday, June 8, 1984

SUPPORT THE

American Cancer Society

HARRIS FARMS
3 Miles Above Ravenswood Bridge

PH. 843-5193

PORTLAND, OH.

HOLZER CLINIC LTD.
URGENT CARE CENTER
NEW WEEKEND HOURS
The Holzer Clinic Urgent Care Center is now open
every Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 P.M. to
9:00 P.M. at the Main Clinic on Route 35 near Gallipolis. Physicians from the Departments of Family Practice and Pediatrics will be available for
treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter
the Clinic at the Hospital Emergency Room Entrance. Pediatric patients should telephone 4465287 for a time to be seen.
URGENT CARE CENTER HOURS
MONDAY-FRIDAY
5 P.M.-9 P.M.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
1 P.M.-9 P.M.
HOLIDAYS
1 P.M.-9 P.M.

BY SHOPPING AT
OUR STORE ON

SATURDAY
JUNE 9th
A PERCENTAGE OF OUR
SALES ON SATURDAY,
JUNE 9th, 1984
WILL BE DONATED
TO THE

American Cancer Society
STOP BY &amp; HELP OUT

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Friday, June 8, 1984

Pomemy-Middleport, Ohio

Burge birthday

Return home

Racine community happ·enings

A party oonortng Charla Burgeon
her second birthday was recently
held at the home of her grandm o ther,
Rosemary
Hysell,

By Mrs. Francis Moorts
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Ross of
Hudson. Florida spent S&lt;'veral days
wi th Mr and Mrs Crltt Bradford
Mrs. Crt!! Bradford. Jr and
mother. Mrs Ja mes Dugan and
Mrs Evelyn Shuler of Wort hlng1on
spent a recent Saturdav wtt h Mr
and Mr' Crit t Bradford
M r arid Mrs Glen Sunpso n and
famtly of Portsmout h spent a
wttekend with his pa r E'nts, M r and
M rs Gerald Stmpson
Mr and M r s Ralph Badglev and
da ughter, Mrs Ruth Hill spPnl a
r Peen! Wef'ke nd m Ba lt!mOi f' " 1t h
Mr and Mrs Brian Stmpson and
attended the htgh school graduation

Middleport.
A Cabbage Patch cake and other
refreshments were served to the
guests, John Pat, J udy and Jason
Riley, Jerry, Lissa and Sherry HW ,
Tammy Hussell, M ildred B urge,
Brenda, Sher r! and Julie H ysell .
Lisa and Susie Manley, Harold,
Susie, K im and Kelly Stewart, Joan.
Eddie and Eric Barnette, RDger.
Connie and Donna M anley.
Others presenting gifts to her
were Mrs. Phy llis Clark , Marsha
and Gary M Wer, E rma Burge,
ClariCe and Slun Hud son , John ,
Cindy and Heather Snodgras, Lisa
and Alisha Wilmoth
Charla Is the daughter of Penny
and Charlie Burge of Middleport,
and the granddaughter of M rs

exercise of Da nn S1m pson

Charla Burge

Mt s Rav Savre and d aughters ,
Mrs B!'ttv ·Koehler of Roseville and
Mrs Cret a Moore of Za nesville
w~re dtnner guests of M r and M rs
Albert Hill. Jr called on M rs Ura

Hysell and Lawrence E Hysell ,
M iddlepot1, and M r and Mrs
Carroll Burge, M illwood, 'W Va

Morns a nd Mr and Mrs

Pentecost to be noted
Grace Episcopal Church m Pomer oy wtll be jommg Episcopal
Chun:hes around the w ord Sunday
tocelebr ate the fiftieth and final day
of t he E aster or Paschal season P entecost or Whitsunday.
Locally the d ay " ill be marked
with the arn val of the E piscopal
Theologlan-m-Res idence," Dr. Nor man Pittenger.
Follow ing a receptiOn on Sa tUI ·

Fred

Sa\ re after

vtsllmg graw•s of
r ei ::~ fi ves a t Pla nt s
Mr and Mrs Wilh am Gtl l and
son T tmoth y of Washtn g1on, Pa
v tstt ed her gra ndpa rents, Mr a nd
M rs A C Bradford Sunday
M r and M rs Delbert Mor ns of
Athens and Mrs Man e Chapma n of
Pomeroy spent Sundav after noon
W1 th M rs Ura Morn s
M rs Leta Savre Potter of Brtan,

dav 7 30 p.m .. m em bers of Grace
C'hu rc h and their guests w ill be
t rea ted to "i\n Evening with D r
P tttmger" In w hic h the fam ed
theologtan will discuss the reconcil
mg work of the Church In bringing
healmg and loVP mto a broken world
Pittenger wtll al"' be the featured
speaker on Pentf'('()st Sunday and
thechun:h ISSues a cor dial mv itation
to the public to attend

Oh1o v1s1tN Mr~ Grace Kncler a nd
ot her fn ends a nd rel atives

Mr and Mrs Donald Bradford of
Davisburg, M lch visited Mr. and
Mrs Crttt Bradford and other
relatives and attended the alumni
Sa tu rda y evening.
G uests of Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Badgley for M em orial Day weekend and t he alumni were M r. and
M rs Brian Simpson of Ba ltimor e
and Mr. and M rs . Larry Badgley,
Danny. Christy and Andrew of
Man~ssas, Va., w ho also visited
M r and M rs Erwin Gloeckner at
East L etan
M r and M rs Chris Hall of
Htghland M aryland visited his
parents, M r and Mrs Btlly HUI
Mr and Mrs Gilbert Beegle of
Cow lan La ke, Ohio spent a day wtth
Mr. and Mrs Bob Beegle
M r and M rs K yle Stump of
Ak ron and Mrs Helen Banks of
Jeffer sont own, K y were Mem ori al
Dav weekend guests of Mr and
Mr~ Bob Beegle and att ended the
Other Sunday donner
Alumru
~esls were M r and Mrs Bill
Beegle and chtldren of Ga llipolis
M rs K aren T urley and sons

Friday, June 8, 1984

L t.CoLandMrs.JamesM RoUer,
Ret, their son and daughter-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. James Roller Jr and
son , Mark , Waldorf, Md., Mrs .
Kathy J acko and sons, Paul and
James, Humble, Texas, have rell:med to their hom es after visiting
here with Mrs. Eva Hartley.
Pomeroy, M rs Dorothy RoUer.
Middleport, and other relatives.

Kenny and Kevin, spent Saturday
night wtth her mother, Mrs. Evel yn
R ussell Mrs. Turley attended her
A lumni at Wahama High School
Mr. and Mrs. John Wingett of
Akron spent thr Mem or ial weekend
wi th Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wingett
and attended the Alumni

Business
Senices
Dr. Carol Osborne
Veterinanan
Is

At

The

THRIFT SHOP
From 3 to 8 p.m.
Every Tuesday
For Treatment Of
Animals
5/ 811 mo .

•WEDDING BOOKS
•GARTERS
•KNIVES
•GLASSES
•CAKE TOPS
•INVITATIONS

ReportJ for duty
M anne Lance Cpl Troy 0.
Brooks, son of E l bert 0 Brooks of
Route 2, Pomeroy, has repor ted for
duty at M anne Corps Air Ground
Comba t C~ nt e r, Twenty -nin e
Palms, Ca lif

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH 992 -7013
New Chevy Truck .
FENDER
'76 95
DOORS ..... ... '149 .95
HOODS ..
'174 .95
BUMPERS ... ... '69 .9S
GRILL... ..... . . '42 .50
A. SUPPORT... &gt;84.95
TAll GATE . ... . &gt;85 .00
FORD FENDER
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BUMPER .... ..... '69 .9S
Also Some Car
Fe nden Available

Ml DDLEPORT BOOK STORE

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MIDDLEPORT
"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

PHONE 992-2156

SWEEPER end sewing me·
chine repatr. parts, end
aupphes.
P1ck up and
delivery, Oev1s Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mtle up
Georges Creek Rd
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Balloon s for Get Well, Annr veraary s Birthdays, panies
Si ngtng GOfTilla Call BalTry theaa delicious rectpes
from a colladion our Great
Grandmothers uaed '" the

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at The Galley
Control hungar and lose
we1ght with New Shape Diet
Plan and Hydrex Water Pills
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ooe bath. 12xl5 liVIng
room and 24x24 fam1ly
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block
stCJRI!I! IXJilding,
:10x30 block garage. Right

bath~ and nrce lot near

st hoo!s anrl r: hurch

2 YRS OLD - Needs llmsher1
In M' dd le po~ On!) $18000
Owner wtll frn ance
2200 SQ FT - 3 lull baths
equrpped k1tchen wrt h drner
formal drnrng rm mard s rm
oHICe heat pump w'lh $108
budget On I 79 acres
80 ACRES - lots ul t ~ac tor
land abo ut 30 111 11mt.&gt;r
Remodeled 5 rm home New
bath fireplace and flue
RIVERVIEW - En1oy the
scenery from thrs one Natural
gas heal c1tv water and bath

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE

BARGAIN Handyman's
choiCe Lg home and shop 1n
Racme Owner fmanc1ng

If interested contact
The Home National Bank
in Racme. 949- 2210.

•

at

MIDDlEPORT - 2 story 3
bed room home 1n ntce condt
lion New!) pa~nted E&lt;eellenl
lot near all co nven•ences'
$29900 00

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages "
Call for free siding es·
timates, 949-2801 or
949 -2860
No Sunday Calls

10 Fash1on Sh o w O n ec
t ors Ne~~d e d

- N o Expenence Necesse rv
- No Money Nee ded
Earn an 5800 J ew elry K1t
- Wm Tnp s and Pnr es

Call 992-2063
Between 9 00 A M · 5 00 P M
59 1 mo

FISHERMEN

Wed lrke to mtrodut:P you to

BASS MOUNTED

Engage A Car the modern way
to drrve the vehtcle of your

ch orce
No Down Payment
lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH 45769
For Faster Serv1ce

Call 614-992-6737

ANY SIZE

FOR

$50

T ~ ru M o nlh ol M ay

TANNED DEER HIDE S
Sudoble lor Glmf'\ Er e

Reason ably P, ce d

TAXIDERMY SHOP
New I 'rna Rd Rutl.nd Oh

PH . 742 -22 25
I

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
"DOZER

BA C KHOE

"RECLAMATION WORK
" O IL FIELD SERVI CES
"DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

"C ONCR ETE WORK

" C USTOM BUILT HOMES
"WATER GAS &amp;
OIL LINE S

JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992 -7201

I ·t

EASTERN DISTRICT - Neat 2
bedroom home J u~ the nghl
SIZe lor you Full basement
complelely remodeled vmyl

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

s1d rng

Real

bar gam

at

$21500 00
BAUM SUBDIVISION - Mod
ern 3 bedroom bnck home w1lh

full basement 8\J,~ 1n k1tchen
rec room tn basement fire-

COUNTRY liVING - Close to
Town - Over 2 acres olland
w1th tra~ler &amp;2 add-on rooms 3
bedrooms woodburner for
eronomy workshop, carport
barn CIJ\Iered patiO Good buy
at $22,900 00
REALTORS
Henry Cleland. Jr
992·6191
Dottie Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussell 949·2660
Jo H1ll 98~66

110 ACRES - Remodeled
home and lots of farm bidgs
Bottom land free gas

AW

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

''

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
Rt. 12Uomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission
PH . 992-5682

or992-7121
JH lie

BOGGS
SALES &amp;SERVICE
U S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authomed John Deere.
New Holland, Bush Ho1
Farm Equ1pment
Dealer

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service
l 3 &lt;lr

DOZER
WORK
"FREE ESTIMATES"

Available
Anytime
PH. 446-8038
or 992-7119
5/ 211 mo

DOZER
AND

BACKHOE
WORK
AL TROMM
742-2328
We Have the
Lowest Rates

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
35185 Oak H1ll Road
Long Bottom , OH 45743

PERSONALIZED
POOLS
498 Gen Hartmger Pkwy
Mtddleport OH
PH . 992 - 2549
OPEN :
MON .- SAT. 10 to 6
POOL SUPPLIES &amp;
MAINTENANCE
C. l . KITCHEN
5/2211 mo .

TOM'S
SHOE REPAIR
Will Open May 21st

113 W 2nd St , Pomeroy, OH .
Open 9.00 to 5:00
Closed Thursdays
5 15 I mo

•GuHar &amp; Downspouts

•Storm Wrndows
•Roofing
•Replacement Wtndows •Sidewalks, Patios

EUGENE LONG
Ph .

(614l 843 - 5425

JAMES KEESEE -

Three

female

ktttans

white Call 446 9287
Call 446 0747
Thoroughbred male German
She~t•d to geve to a good
home. good wat c hdog Call

614-992-2649

poundage

446-9777

Call

M1ddlepon. Oh
3476

614 992 -

2 black female k1tten s. 8 wks
old. htter tratned 304 -576 -

2703

CUSTOM -IliAD£ FRAII£S

2 femttle ham1ters, 1 female

Regrster for May Basket full of

parakeet 304-895-3062

Cross·St1tch Supplr es
THE

9 hamsters 304 - 875 -8520

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds, ~ron ,
wood, cupboards, chairs ,
chests, baskets . dishes,
stone tars . antiques, gold
and Sliver Write - M 0
M1ller. Rt.2. Pomeroy. Oh10

45769 or call 614-992 ·
7760.
Wanted o ld ptanos Paying
S20 00 and $40 00 each
First floor only Wnte grwing
direct1ons W1tten Ptanos,
Box. 188. Sard1s , Ohio

Colt

6t4 - 483 -

Wanted to buy Pornt Plea
sent Jr H1gh Band T -Shrrt

500 Lmcoln Hill, Pomeroy
Open

6

Lost and Found

by chance or

Appcuntment

WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

LOST Small black mare
white on face Mon 4
Kemper Hollow R d area If
found call 448 -0211
FOUND Yellow&amp;: blue para keet
Plantz Subdivtsion
Contac1 Roger Brumfield

m

Call 446-4033
loat Black pocket kn1fe,
Sptrit of St louis. Plam
Valley l'td . letert , Reward

304-B96-3681

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

949-2263

E
EXCAVATING

367-756D--367-767
3 1

Services
Help Wanted

Retatl Outlet must employ 3
con scienttous, trustworthy,
rns•de rata1l sales clerk s
lmmedn11tely R e1ail eKpe rrence des•red but not necessary Must be able to
work With mmrmum super
vrs1on and be able to meet
pu bite must be proftc1ent .n
bes1c mathmatrcs Oppor·
tunrty for advancem ent for
nght persons Please replym
own handwr;ting. referen ca s requrred to box 800 '"
care of the Galhpohs Dally
825 3rd
Ave .
Trrbune

Auction every Fr1 nrght at
the Hartford Commun1tv
Cent8f . Truckload• of new
mMchandiH every week
Coneigment• of new and
u ..d merchandise alweya

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·

" At one lime I knew the real
meaning of life, but then I
got hooked on computer 14x661973 2 bdr 87. 900
games and forgot what It 12x60 2 bdr. 1969 $4,900

LISHING CO recommends
that you do bu1ines1 wtth
peQple yo u know. and NOT
to eend money through the
ma•l until you have lnvel11·
gated the offenng

was.''

Former Burger Kmg, Chesa·
peake, K-Mart Center, sub -

31

Homemakers Dreamt N o
expenence needed to earn
25% comm1ss1on demo n
strat~ng rn friends ' homes
You control hours and m·
come Absolutely no tnvest mentl Also boolong part1es
Ca ll 446 - 1270 or wrrte Toy
Plan
J o hn stown , PA

15904

614-22t 8300

3 bdr house lg. tot, fenced 1n
yard, $16,600 Will cons1der
land contract . Clal 614 -

SNAP-ON TOOLS Inter-

379 2662

Warner &amp; Auo c. Realtor .

ested 1n ownmg your own
bustness and bemg .nde·
pendent? Ex1st1ng dealer ·
shap avatlable in Metg and
Gallla Countrea No fee
Inventory mvestment re·
quired. Buy back guarantee
Above average income
Complete company training
Schroer

1 614-687·4708

LOANS

A·

Aurstant Orgamst needed
at Grace Episcopal Churc h

Coli 614-992-3966
Experrenced nrvlce man on
Heat1ng &amp; Air Condlt1onrng
Wrrte Box P '" care Pt.
Pleasant Register. 200 Ma1n
St Pt Pleasant WV 25660

18 Wanted to Do

lawn Mowrng &amp; Tr1mmrng
Reliable and dependable
Reasonable rates Call 614 -

256 · 6251 afto• 5 30
Roofing and gutter w ork.
metal work, housepamtmg,
carpenter work E~ec ref
Free estimates Call 446 -

3171
General Hauling For sate
Limeatone. f1ll d1rt. and top

PIANO TUNING Lower
prrced regular t,wmngs ·
d1scounts to Sen1orf:it1zens,
Churches &amp; Schools . Ward ' s
P1eno Tunrng and Repair.
Brun1cardr Mustc Co . 446 0687 Skill and rntegnty our
trademark
lane Daniels.

One acre lot wrth large
to -ground pool , torn hner .
and part1ally fm• shed base ment For 1nformat1on call

614 992 ·

8 2 ,000 down take over
$315 mo payment, taxes &amp;
tnsurance included 3 bdr
ranch , full basement , wood burner, cny school, localed
1n Plantz Subdrvisron ,

Tum your aurp4u• equipment
into caah.

Karen

l- - - - - - - - -Ie-

Water wells, drilled It ser·

vicod. Frae eotlmatao. Call
614-992-5006 or614· 742·
3147

675

Seven year old home. three
bedrooms . garden spot ,
2606 Ltncoln Awe 8 % pet
assumable loan 304 -676
504 7

1.::..:_.:_:________

6 rooms •nd bath basement. urpet, fuel otl furnace. garage, City water and
eastern . 4 plus acres. paved
road, close to school leon
For sale or trade, 2 % bed room all modern house with
bath. attached garage, vtnyl,
steel . alumn Sell or trade for
2 or 3 bedroom trailer and
land 304- BB2 -3690

1.:.::::.:_:_.:_:____ ___

By owner three bedroom
Ashton
W Va
area

$41 , 600 00
2536

304 - 576 -

Older home three bedroo m ,
new siding, newly ramo ·
deled ltvmg room 304 -676 ·
5864

J_:_:_:_.:_:________

New 1tst1ng. movtng need to
ull. 3 bedroom 2 full baths
Meadowbrook addn BY.:t per
cent •asumable loan Lots of
extraa. priced 80s 304 -

676-6425
House for sale by owner,
good location 304-676 -

2&amp;82 .

J-=.:_________
For rent or sale - 3 bedroom
house, will take land c on tract. 304- 896- 3618

!: :=::=======
32 Mobile Homes

nace, and roof, overlook1ng
for Sale
the Ohio River .Call daytime ' - - - - - - - -- -

446 - 1615,
1244

night 446 ·

Reduced 2 otory, 3 bclr ..
2-Cir goraga, fencad vord.
aeperete entr1nc1. 15 VIn-

ton. GeiHpolls, 448· 2081,
nlghto. 129,900.

6 rooms &amp; bath. large
entrance way p ontry. lg
basement &amp; a"rc. fireplac es
front
f101shed floors lg
porc h. pert1cally msul ated
Call 614 9 92 -5 5 15 or 992

5354
House trad er , 8•40 2 be d
room , furmsh ed Good 8 ft
by 31 tt awnmg $2, 500
No Sunday calls call 614

BOAT RAMP and dock
space Call 5 B cvonmgs
304 _675 6448 Terms

Hollypark
14x70 .
cond
1 2x8 deck .
underpenntng and large
room atr cond md uded
1981

e~e c

304 - 895 - 3695 or 895 3_6_o_o _ _ _ _ _ __

&amp; Vicinity

~

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALtTY MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 Mt. WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
RT 3&amp; PHONE 514-4467274.

Couch . strawben'iea, can·
nrng jan. Br i d e m ei d s'
gowns, crib, carpet• l ow,r
Garfield Fri , Set , S un

Frtdey -Sa t urdey TelliS Rd
Fra z1ers B otto m F l ee Lest t ra1ler on left. past old
Market
Every week end pack1ng ho ve
US 35 Fraz1ers Bottom .
WVa 2 608 2 Dealer s Wel co m e
D o n Fra z r e r - Yard Sale 01rt btke. m1 ac
Operotor 304-756-2779
1st house near Ho lly Bros
Cont,uct1o n, Rodney Fn ,
Thu rs , Frr ,Sat Jack son St . Sat . Mon, Tues
Vinton, OH A nt1que s- 2
Bolen t r•a cto rs , sever al Yard Sale 1910 C hatham
clock s-c olle ct or s lte m s - A ve Sat June 9 Adult &amp;.
children s clothes-rota ttll er - ch•ldrens clothes, d1 shes.
1 OOO's of 1tems
many 1tem s
10 m t w est of Galhpolra At
141 June 8 9 baby ca r
seat. bed s. walker. g1r ls
clothes. t1ros. new sandorgnnder. stro ller, ker osene
heater , mrsc rtemB
Prtd e i n T o ba cco Fl ea
Ma r k et
A re a 's la r g est
" Year Ro und "- rndoor. plus
ta ilgaters Every Sat &amp; Su n
Tobac co• Warehouse N
26th St Huntington Th1 s
week over 1 , 000 sq ft fresh
Flonda Produ ce Cabbage
patc h typ e doll s-handmade
$15 00 safe &amp;. legal f rre
work s. phot o button s A
m errcan t ool s et c Com1ng
So ns of Bluegrass &amp; McCo mas Goapel Stng Concert s
Cell 304 -5 23 -2144 Tom
lrwm f or spa ce
5 fa m1ly yard sa le 54 2 Htlda
Dr Fn &amp; Sa t 9 7 Dt shes
cloth es
June 7 -8 9 9 -5 Ol d At
160 Evergreen w atch f or
Signs lots ve ry nrce thrn gs
Ram Cancel s
Fn .Sat . Sun . B 10 Rou sh
Ad Chesh1rs 8 5
4 fam•ly June 7t h. 8th 9th
1 1h m1 from AI 7 SR 5 54
West of Ch esh rre, furnrture,
bedspread s drapes dtshes,
clothrng . fishmg equrpment ,
m1s c
1t e ms
Luth e r
Co lema ns
Grant Yard Sale, lns1de
TheiSS Mkt on S Rt 160 All
s1z es. clothes, !. m 1s Pn ced
cheap Thur s. Fn , Sat

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
Yar d Sale Rt 7 Tuppers
Pla tns. c ur1atn ~ . c toth1ng
8 -9 hr s 9 ·5
. ··- · --·- --- - - -- --- ·- lc Yard sale - June 7 t h 8th , &amp;
9th at O scar Maynard 's o n
At 3 38 rn A acm e. Oh to
Yard Sale, June 4 -8 l ot s of
clothe s and m 1sc rt ems SA
7 tn Tupp ers Plam s
Carport sale 1668 lrncoln
Hcrght s Saturday. June 9 9
to 3 B1c ycles. Jeans. drshes
pr ctu res. stero wh eei B
sm all applia nces clot hmg
rat n ca ncel s
Hug h Yard sal e . June 11 .
corner o f Stxth &amp; Colleg&amp;
Syracu se 9 0 0 to 4 00
Everythmg goes
Backyard Sale JUSt moved
Curtarns. bedspread s. ai r
co nditiOner, l amp , odds &amp;
end s Saturda y, 9 00 to
3 00 45 9 Broad w ay Sf
Middlep ort
3 fa m rly Yard Sa le M onday
June 11 Kay Pro f1 tts Co .
Rd 3 5. Portland
Y &lt;~ rd Sale June 8 &amp; 9 1ro m 9
to 5 Hou sehold •tern s &amp;
mrsc . Boy s Schw1nn btk e
Par sona ge be hmd laure l
Cltff Fr ee M ethOdist C hurch

Jun e 8th. 9 6 5th house
from Jumbo at Ce ntenary
Fn Sa t 8 -5 6mt down R t
7 Clothrng, drshes 4 an
11que c hatrs, c htfftobe beds
pread s, trunk , cru1 se con
ttol, IIF BS &amp; mi SC
Fn , Sat , Sun 9 -5 Corn er
of Maple &amp; 7 rn Cheshrr e

P.t Pleasant
&amp; Vicinity
212 Mtdway O n ve N ew
Hav en
W V a E l t~ct r1 c
sto ve
furnt ture
cloth es
Th u rs- Sat 9 0 0 trll 1
~ 11rag e

Sal e, 3 f am1ly 29 3 4
Or . J u ne
7th 9th Cloth1ng , g rrl s 7
14, b o ys 2 4 , w o mens
mens. t ovs. Mt sc
w1 Ja dowbrook

SR 7 acro ss f rom a
SR 7 acro ss from Addr son
Post Off1ce Sat Sun 9th
1Oth Antique rocker por ch
sw1ng drum-top table old
trunk school desk, tool s
nrte-st and mrsc cl othm g
glassware
Thurs June 14 &amp; Frr June
15
9 - 5 at Port e r
Intersection

Garag e Sal e June 7 and 8
Fatrvtew
9 30 t o 4 00
Road C amp Conley Antiqu e pump organ ha s st oo l
wrth claw an d ball feet.
anttque wal nut bed IUld
w ardro be Sam e olassware
Ch1ldren and adults cto
thmg Book s and m•sc

4 famdy Sat B dark Ap plian ces, clot h'e'S. hghl fr x ture s, lamp s, furnitur e
# 160 1/4 mt n orth NGHS

Yard Sale 166 R o ush Orrve
New Have n J une 1 1 and
1 2. 9 00 4 00 M any 1tems

Frr . Sat June 8 9 Centerpomt, off Rt 279 ClothesNB -adult, gla ss w are stereo,
mtsc

Yard Sale half mtle Out
J en cho wat ch ft. r 1ug Os
furntture co mputer, m ~Sc
1tem s W ed thr u ~
"

Yard Sa le Kn st • Dr . o ff Rt
35 Fu &amp; Sat

2 305 l 1ncoln Av e Pt P1 ea
san t Sa turday

_
1

Sale or rent , 1 4x70 all
el e ctriC , t hr ee bedroom
trailer, 12x28 room burtt on,
e~ec . cond . partly furnrsh ed ,
acre land . Jerrvs Run Road .
Apple Grove

W Ve 304

1972

Dart a n .

$4 , 500 00
3328

1 2 x60

30 4 - 88 2

1980 Holly Park , 1 4 x70. 2
bedroom, 1% b ath s t otal
etectnc. central atr co nd ,
di Shwash er
porch w1th
awmng unde rpen;:,OJ · ~;o~
age burld.ng.

2604 ______--::1.::_:_:_.:_:_
Campers, hardtop steep s 6
self contamed. good cond

$800 304-675 -5t t5 " ""'
5 p m

33

Farms tor Sale

40 acre farm Vf:lry niCe
house. tobacc o ba se farm
eqUipment , Rt 775 Call

41

Houses for Rent

3 BR house. 2 full bath s
close to town No chrldren or
pets C all 614 -245 -5 281

4 bedroom hou se. Ltncoln
Hrll . $300 D ep &amp; ref call

6914

614 -992 2815 or 99 2
2362

6t4-992-3054
Suburban , 1% story 3 bed
room ranch . basement, etec
hea t. rent w1t h option to
HGuse trailer for rent. 31
Burdette Addn . Pomt Plea sant . 304 -675 -6615

3 -6 acre ho mesnes near At
35 at A odnev 3 m1 from
Holzer Ho spttal Call 446 -

2 bedr oom. unfurnished
S150 month. plus utrhtres
and d e p o Sit
3 0 4-675

$9 ,000
8801

Call

614 -388 -

1 B acres axe burld1ng or
mob•le home stte wtth 360
ft road frontage located on
old 160 near Porter. all
utilities. nearby 13.760 Call

8t4-388-8801
Surveyed lot with w ater &amp;
electric hookups, appro ~ V2
a in qUiet subdrvis1on near
Rodney, 2 mi. from Holur
Med1cal Center. Call 44&amp; -

Trarlor fo r rent , c lo sli' fo
sch o ols, stores, park s 0f1;)
os.t requtred Call614 9Q2

2 Bedro o m trerl er f o r re)lt
unfurniSh ed 614 3 67
7148

Pom eroy , 2 b&amp;droom house
for rent
bath base~ nt
att1c f or storag e carpeted
no pets 8200 depos11 re qu~red
Referen ce• Cell

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Approx 5 % ac res . lewelland
w1th frontage on 2 roads ,
axe for butld•ng or mint
farm o ff old Rt 160 near
Porter all uttllt•es nearby

.

1 2x 60 2 bedroom mobil e
hom e, partly f urn rsh ed , Racm o area Call 614 992

5858

buy 304 -675 1460

8221

42 Mob1le Homes
l or Rent

Small h o u se fur n rshe d
downt own, s~n g le person
preferred, n o pets, S1 75
uttht1es Call 446 -92B3

614 256 6790

304-468-1643

Will do babySitting m my

ces. Call 992-7566, .. k lor

01

7 room ho use 4 lots on Rt
62 center of Eleanor Prr ced
for qUtck sale by owner
304-686 -3572

Rd. 3 mlln south
of town
Woodburning
fireplace,
gar-: ~

trucka. trailers all elzea Sele

Ohm Call 614 -992-3324

---···Giiiifi)oifil .. ····..

9 po• 1.6
_7_6_._2_3_5_6 _ _ _ __

New 3 bedroom house. 34
acres Glenwood area
S65.000 or best offer 304
576 -2363 or 576-2621

3081

June 1 6, I 984, 10 00,
McCauty Trocton, Rt. 1,
Ro..n-ood, W. Va. 304273· 2111 . S.le yO&lt;d phone
S.nclyvlt. 304· 273·3700.

Closmg Out Trad er Rental
Business Had 22 ONLY 6
LEFT
St ze s 10 x 50 &amp;
1 2x52 2 bedroo m fur ntshed A comfortable home
for a low Pnce Brown ' s
Trailer Park , M~nersvrll e,

304 -676 - 7746
2183

40 A house. barn. tab base,
mostly pasture . pond .
fenced Call 446 -2371 for
appointment

oga, buament. now fur·

Ventura 1 Ox 50, 2 bdr . one
third acre lot , rural water.
double s1ze septtc system ,
pan1ally furntshed , approx
1 000 ft from Eureka locks
&amp; dam Aslung S7 000 Call

N1ce home rn country, near
mines. full basement . cel lars, 2 bedrooms, 12 acres rn
Langsvtlle
1$29,000 Call

160. 838,600 00

barn. gar . other out bldgs
SW schools. 39,000 with 30
acres
45 000 w1th 40
ac res
Call Jack Rodenck -614286 -4498. Century 21 Win nie Blatr Realty, Broker
Winme Bla1r G R I • 78
Broadway St • Jackson,
Oh10

Call

614-256 -1317

614-256-9366

cent assumable loans c ell

$24.400 belanco Coll446·
8002

ton, Glps $29.900
446 · 2081 nights.

12x60 Det r01te r. 2 b•g
por ches underptnnrng Call

Call 304-3935

3 bedroom Ranch on Rt

House for Sale by owner. 4
SA house on lower River

MACHINERY ,

446-9283

bedroom. bath and half,
mobile home s•ttmg on mce
lot. ready to move tnto
$225 00 down $225 00 per
month 304 -576 -2711

welcome Richard Reynold• home. Call 446-3396 .
Auctioneer 304 - 275 - 1 ---------~

FARM

32 ' house trailer. 5950 Call

Cell 614 - 992

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUYIII14 ft wode three

yard at a real bargarn price

Babysitter in my home for 2
children, 7 mo &amp;. 1 yrs. old
Expertencad dasrred Call

Will babysit weekends or
evening•. very dependable,
love children, have referen -

863. 900
5420

Baum Addltron. 3 bedrm
bnck . 1 1f2 baths. full base ment, family room . carport .
pat1o. a c . $57,000 . ad JOinmg % acre lot available
Call 614 -986 -4201

Csll 446 -

Reduced 2 -Rory, 3 BR .
fenced yard, 2 car garage.
separate entrance 16 Vin-

Patnt housea, barna, roofs .

Otsplay Skyline 2B x84 . 3
bdr , 2 beth , famrly roa n,
alum stdrng . 2 x6 w alls,
priced reduced Frenc h C1ty
Mob•le Home, 446 9340

call 614-992-3530 otter 992 -3540
6 30 p m or 614 -992 ·
Trailer on large wooded tot
6964

4 bdr , 1 % balh 6 acres,
garden spot. Y, m1 below
Eureka Workshop wrth car -

7906

ate Call 446-0228

Owner transferred, must sell
beautiful 3 bedrm brtck
home Fuaplace, deck,
woods. pr1vecy. sunsh•ne

For sale by owner 2 story
frame, 7 room house. com pletely remodeled, 6 yr old
roof &amp; heatmg system,
plenty of closet apace. oak
woodwork . 1 1fz bath, full
basement &amp; garage wrth
effeciency apartment Ap praiSed value 841 .000 a sk tog $35,000 &amp;: owner wtll
make down payment with
approved credit
Located
within walking distance of
elementary school &amp; downtown Pomeroy If interested

3 1 Homes for Sale
- - - - - -- - - By owner lovely 2 bdr
home on waterfront. boat
ramp &amp; dock, close to town
prrced &amp;34.900 Will help
finance
Call 614 -256 1216

1 bedroom home m city,
good condition. large uorage bulldtng . and small
garden space $13 .600 Call
446 - 3150

D1 splay S c hultz m o d u lar
24x48 , 3 bdr . 2 bath alum
Siding. 2•6 w all s Must sell
French C1ty M o b1le Home,

614-742 -2261

Real Estale

pomt. 3 bdr home. lge old

446 -9340

House for Sale, full base
ment 2 bedrooms. central
A C &amp; heat. 3 acres 927
Brownell Ave . Middleport

304-675 -6566

Col 446-7783

446-4499 .

Priced reduced 1984 Red
man 14x70 2 bdr . 1 1h bath .
a real bargain . 814.995
French C1ty Mob1le Ho m e.

Cell614-949-2641

Professional Electrolysrs
Clime Probe Type ElectrolyS IS
AMA , FDA &amp; FCC
approved Doctor referrals

' lawna mowad' good work
a1 reasonable pricea. preferably in the Gallipolia area

614-266-

446 -9340

8 yrs old, 3 bedrm, 2 baths.
family room with wood
burner Stngle car garage. on
8 flat acres wrth stocked
pond City water rn Racma

Keyboard 304-676 -3824 .

Untque h11torrc log home.
tastefully restored
ltv
rom • 3 bdrms . kitch , bath
Orginal stone fireplace Gar
w11h shop , util bldg , plus
barn
40 acres M-l of
wooded hills A page from
history . Off Rt 36 , 8 mi
from Rio Grenda Pr1ced low
$60 ' s
Small farm near Center-

24x40 , 3

&amp;32.900 Call 1-614 -678 - 446 -9340
2513

Professional
Serv1ces

3 bdr , 1 Va baths, larage
rooms . ftreplace , wood
floors . new c arpeting.
fenced yerd. in town. near
shopping S. schools. owner
mov1ng $39,900 Call 446·

Call

1984 Clayton

bdr . 2 bath, e~tra rnsulation , special price, $19,996
French City Mobtle Home.

6 room s. basement . d o uble
garage. 1 &amp; -one-third acre
lot , Rose H1ll. Pomeroy

3051

Middleport
6941

806 - 687 6000 . Ext
4662

1979 14x70 . 3 BR . 2 l ull
baths on 441 acre w ell
shaded lot Call 614- 3B89957 after 5 PM

Cal 446-3493 .

FIXED

Ph 367-0409

$16 , 559 $60. 553 yeo•

anyttme

Br1ck home for sale 3 bdr . 2
full baths. 2 car garage.
located on O .J. White Rd

RATES Below market rates
Frxed conventional FHA ·
VA leader Mortgage
Athens. collect 614 -592·

pon $29 600
4222

peted . Call 614-379 -2676

614-256· 6658

22 Money to Loan

23

196912x60 mobile home. 2
BR , bath. 8 3 2 00 fully car-

Beautiful remodeled country
home. knotty prne 1ntenor. 3
bedrooms 1 "h baths , large
closets. lrage ltvingroom .
porch. beautiful riverview.
full basement wtth shower &amp;
bathroom Heated attached
garage. buildings. carport.
garden &amp;. orchard, mobile
home hookup lf• mil . above
Eureka Dam, Rt 7 Call

Call Vern Roe 1-800 -582-

REAL CUTE HOME, smell

Jobs

Homes for Sale

446 0 221

813 665 -1232

Governm e nt

197 3 12 x60 rem o d eled
trailer, new carpet , doors,
plumbing. electrrc. A C Call

lease, 2,160 sq h ., up to 17
yrs . at $2000. mth. Chuck

H&amp;S Home Improvements
needs a salesman for srdmg
Addttronal Basebaii - Sofb~l
Umptres are needed for
summer league play Apply
rmmedtately at The Galltpolrs Park s and Recreetto n
D ept 518 Second Ave Call

Both good cond. Call 448·

0176

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Gaihp(.hs. Oh 45631

oo'l Call
1427

8

614-388-9967

Drsc Jockey servrce and
hght show
Profe ssional
equipment Commercial or
private, wedding receptiOns ,
parttes. etc Call446- 6696

Employment

lady 304·B95· 3B46

PATCH

Business

Gene

CaM

1979 3 bdr mobile home, on
Ya acre lot. well ahaded
Mu1t eeU both togethar Call

0 pportunity

or

•3 .900

446-1 340.

6t4-742- 2951

Person to hve m wrth elderly

WATERMELON

21

HOME

Now htrtng your area Call

To good home act1ve playful
k1ttens Call 304 -675- 5860

unfurntahed,

Fi nancial

7497,

446 1789, ext 24

DMC FlOSS

Fill KTtMATIS

'"

1763

80015

CHESHIRE, OKlO

•

6 week old puppies % lab %
Irish Setter Will e~ecellent
btrd dogs Call 614 -256-

6 00 304-875 -3363

SEPTIC URIS INSTAll£~

4 111 1 "'" r~

1 regtstered

COUNTED CROSS STITCH

c.-1y CortlRtd

PH. 992-2772

3 coon dogs

Call 614-367 -0246

8 longhatr ktttens. 2 mother
c•ts. good mousers. after

•TRENCHING

FREE ESTIMATES

home Call 446-4456

after 4 30 PM

•BACk HOE •DOZER
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER. GAS, SEWER
RAIN UNEI

•Custom Built Garages

6 mo old female lab &amp;
German Shepherd m1x wrll
spay and rmmun1ze for good

2602

J&amp;L INSULATION .
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM SIDING

Call

Worked in home aree

3 2 lfn

•Storm Doors

Tobac co

mole Call614 256 675B

Puppies, 1 brown &amp; black
male, 1 whtte female Both 2
months old Call 614 992 -

NEW-REPAIR

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrader
Equtpment Recommended
by Leadtnl Carpet Manufacturers
'FREE ESTIMATES"
6 6·1 mo

8o

Oltve St . Gallipolis. Oh

11

Complete Guller Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofmg of all Types

PH. 992-7582
HOME FOR SALE
TRANSFERRED Owner must sell home.
fam1ly room has 20ft. of
wmdows for pastoral
v1ew. flmshed double
garage. fireplace , large
porch. 40 foot deck ,
woods , pnYacy , near
Royal Oak Park .
$63 .900 .
Call 614-992-5420

turo, 446 -3159 . 3rd

5 adorable pupptes, mostly

1 yr old female Cahco Cet

m

13 ACRES - 01 tractor land
near Tuppers Pta~ns wrth
m1nerais Only $15,000

FURNISHED - Ready lor you
3 or 4 bedrooms bath
woodburner and level lot Only
$28, 500

Is Expandmg
In This Area

E11ce ll en1 Pny Plan s

place large lot $59 500 00

off Rt. 248. country setting,
v, m1le east of Chester,
-Ohio
IN RACINE:
Down ·
stairs equipped With
~itchen . livmg room.
dmme room and den ;
upsta11s has two bed rooms and one bath :
house also has basement. Lot size approx
48'x308' Needs work .

rnveslment

29 900 00

Ractne Central heat ca1pettng.

Real Estate General

Good

fu m1shed

SARAH COVENTRY
JEWELRY

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swa.n Furnt -

Call

Call 614 246 · 6673

SIDING CO.

5-8 2 mo pd
THE NEW

6t4-367-0170

&amp;-6 weeks old puppies. 1
mother dog 2 female dogs

BISSELL

chen garage garden space rn

good cond,l1on Call about th•
one $31900 00

446-3672

dog ,

Small brown dog, approx 7
mos loves c hildren Cute &amp;
fnendly Call 614 -38 -8720

20 yearo
" Free Est1mates"

II I lf r

Dalmat1on
&amp; w o rmed

614 379-2686

"'

PH. 992 - 6931

985 - 3813

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

517 !1 mo pd

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

GAS - WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REGULATORS &amp;
FITTINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

985 - 3837
517 / 1 mo

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES
FREE ESTIMATES

'2'20 E Mom , Pom eroy

Warehou$e

V. C. YOUNG Ill

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

ACCENT

PLASTICS &amp;
SUPPLY

CARPENTER
SERVICE

W e Have A Full Ttm e
Sh op Techm oan
on Duty

FISHING REEL
REPAIR

G&amp;W

YOUNG'S

• lE NirH
• SVl VANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

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PH . 992-2478

WE ARE YOUR SALE S
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

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- DUMP TRUC~ S
- LO BOYS
- TRENCHER
- WAtER
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- GAS LINE S
- SEPTIC SYSTEM S
LARGE •• 5MAl! 1085

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SERVICE

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For all your w11ing
needs. furnaces repa11
service and 1nstallat1on

Phone 742 -3171

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We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
Jrm M•nk Chev Olds Inc
Bill Gene Johnson

k1tten to grve to good home
2 yellow . 1 cahco long
harred Call 614 · 256- 1654
aher 4 pm

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

M l 'Bud" McGHEE
Broker-Auction Servtce
Cheryl Lemley
Me1gs County Assomte

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Wanted To Buy

Call 304 6 75 t697

Real Estate General

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COURT.
PROBATE DIVISION.
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS. PROBATE COURT . MEIGS
COUNTY. OHIO

9

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pies Call6t4-388 ·8486
Public Notice

WV o 304-773 -6785 o•
304-773- 9185

43946
1606

6 German Shepherd pup-

Public Notice

Rick Pearson Au cttaneer
SerVIce. Estate. Farm. An·
trque &amp; ltquidat1on sales
ltcens'ed &amp;: bonded 1n Otu o &amp;

2711

Reliable person look1ng for
persmlasron to hunt deer thts
fall1n Oh1o Would help land
owner pay property taxes for
perm11110n to hunt Call
513-831 · 8431 af1er 6 p m

1965 12x60 mobile homo,

price. Call 446· 6596 .

614-367-7!01

Cash pard for fancy •ron or
heavy rron beds. $1 60 and
up for certa1n Me1gs Co
stone Jars
Old t1me cup ·
board
call 1 - 304 - 882 ·

PARTS and SERVICE

Public Nottce

every Tue l diV
n~ght . Pt. Plea aant. WVa.
AuC1 . Lonnie Neal. Youth
Center Bldg • Camden St

1030am&amp;7 30pmtoB 30

•Washers •D•shwashers

4

a.

Special tntroduct1on offer!
Come eat &amp; exerc•se• Un1·
que 8t complete werght loss
8t e~erc1se program Exercise claaa 84 00. free lectures &amp; food samples Gallia
County Dance Studto. Court
St .• Galhpolts 9 30 am to

446 -7142 or
6885

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Pa•nting. intenor •~terior.
exp. professional work, low

Buy10g da1ly gold, s1lver
coin s, rings , jewelry , stertmg
ware, old corns, large currency Top prrces Ed . Burkett Barber Shop, 2nd . Ave

pm
No obligat•ons For
more mformation call 614·

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9

LAFF-A-DAV

18 Wanted to Do

Auction

Wanted estrmates for plac ing celhng fens in Syracuse
Presbyterran Church Con tact Bob Harden at 614

985 - 3561
All Makes

Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
111 Court St.. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

3 Announcements

Publ ic Sale
&amp; Auction

loons 8o Co. 446-4313

Middleport

WEDDING DAY

8

An no un ceme nts

614-446-0294

Me1gs Humane Soctety

We Have Everything
You Need For
Your

Pomemy-Middlaport, Ohio

2 bedroom m o b•le h ~
adults only For sale or r~

Call 614 -992 -2598
2 bedroom tra1ler k•t chen
f urnish ed . co uple o ne sm , ll
c h1ld acc epted 304 676

1076
M obile ho m e t or ren t 2
bedroom
fur n1 shed a ~r
cond . ad u1t s o nl y. n o petS
S 1 5 0 0 0 m o nth
N ew
Hav en 3 04 88 2 2 4 66

44

6644

2 bdr trail er ful ly fu rnrshed
good locauon, sec dep req

Call446 8668
2 bdr mobtle home . turn . all
electnc. adults only no pets

Call 614-367-7438
Mobtl e ho me for rent Ref &amp;

446-0608

Apartm e nt
for Rent

J A C K SO N E ST ATES
APAR T MENT S (Equa l

42 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

Dep Call
446-1609

..

or

Housm g Opportun tty) ha s
o ne and t w o bedrooms re nt
st artm g at S1 5 7 fo r o ne
bedroo m and 8 193 per
month for two bedropm
With 62 00 depo stt l oca ted
near Fo odland and Spnn g
V11ll ey Pl aza pool and . TY
ant Call 446 -2746 or leave
m essa g e
3 bdr unturn g arag e apt
S250 plu s dep osit
Call

446 3786

14x70 total elect rrc trailer
on private lot, 3 bdr ,
completely turn11hed , 1n
t380
eluding wa1her &amp;. dryer . dep
required . 8200 mo plus
4 V·., acre lot restnced 2 VJ
uthties Call 614 · 256
mile from Gallrpolts &amp;
1393
Holzer
Redu c ed t o 1 -~-----~~:-:-

Fur n1 she d eff1c 1ency , 9 19
2nd . Ga lhpohs $ 145 Sn'fgle C all 446 -4 416 after

810 .600 Call 446·3486

5386

lots It acreage rn Recin e

Call614-949-2 571 or 949 2686
101r160 trailer on large
wooded tot , 7 m1les below
Gallipolis on Racoon

I

810,996 304 -676 -644B

Fully fum •shad AC . 2 bd• .

?PM
2 bd r apt s newly dec ..
utrhhes partly pa1d, $146
mo Call 676 -6104 or 675-

adults only Call446 -4110
Mobile home furnished, AC ,
1deal for 1 or 2 men.
beautiful rlverv1ew Foatera

Trailer Pork Cell 446-1802
, Ox60 2 bedroom mobtle

home Call 614-949-2424

Unfurnished 2 bdr in Crown

City Coli 446-6620
Newly remodeled 2 bdr ,
equipped kitchen, cantril
air . $260. 821 112 Second

Ave, Gollipollo Colt 44621U

�June 8, 1984
Page

44

1G-lhe Daily Sentinel
Apartment
for Rent

They'll Do It Every Time

Furni1hed efficiency,

mday, June 8, 1984

JlameiVy Middlepott. Ohio
56

63

- Pats for Sale

Male Cocker Speniel, phone
304-576-8383 oher 5.

920

4th., Gallipolia. $176 . Utili -

Uvaltock

KIT 'N' CARL\'I.E ®

by Larry Wrtgh

Greenbrier Stablet now
boarding homo. 304-6768799.

79

Available June 1. very nice 2

Musical
Instruments

G reenbrHH' Stablea, we buy,
sell or trade horsa1. 304876-8799.

bedroom, fully carpeted ,
apt .• 1 mile North of plaza ,
W -0 1'\ookup, $19 5 mo Call
448-4614 or 1 -304-2739746 .

Blnon 2B ft. Compor
Trail•. oi•P• I . Awning.
tandem wheela, e,.;c. condition. UIIOO.OO . CoN 114245-5807.

K1mb•ll console pumo. BJC·
cellent condition. Call 446·
3090

Sale or trade pair draft colla
half Belgiam half Parcheron
w ill trade for canle 304676-2779.

1972 Revella camper. 81ao
1973% ton PU. Coli 614246-6&amp;73.

tiea paid. Single. Call 446 441 8 oher 7PM

2

bdr

apt .

57

Repossessed Ktmball Con
sole piano low monthly
payments. Dan Ferguson
Musi c. Rt 60. Ceredo W
Va 304 -453-1 153

unfurnished,

with eKcellen t view . down town area , $226 Call 446 3643
Furn ' ed effictency apt.. carpeted th rou ghout
9176 / mo . Oep
&amp; Ref
req'ed Call 446 -4607 or
446-2802

58
&amp;

4 rooms &amp; bath unfurmshed
pat . utillttes patd. adults
only. no pets Ca ll
3437 or 446 - 3111

446 -

m c lud1ng ut1hties Equal
1 bedroom
Apt $196 Con
moHo
us mg Opportunity
tact Villag e Man or Apt s
614-992 -7787
Raverstde Apt s Mtddlaport

Special rates for Senior
C rti zens $130 Equal Housmg Opportunities 614 992 -7721
1 &amp; 2 bedroom furmshed

apts Call 614 992 -5434 or
992 - 5914 o• 304 - 882 2566
F u rmshed 1 &amp; 2 bedroom

apa rtm e nt s, Mtddleport
Adults, no pets . sec urity
depos•t
Call 614 - 992 3874

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Household Goods

TV &amp; Appliances, 627 Th1rd
Ave . Gall1poha. 614-4461699 Sptn washers, gas &amp;
electrtc dryers . auto
washers. gas &amp; electnc
ranges . refr igerators, TV
sets

GOOD USEO APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers. refrigera tore. ranges Skaggs Appliances, Upper River Rd
beside Stone Crest Motel .
614-446 -7398

APARTMENTS , mobile Why pay more Trade Center
ho m es. houses Pt Pleasant Furniture Outlet, Rt 7,
Kanauga, Oh Open 9 -7PM
a nd Galhpolts 614 446
82 2 1
Fr eezer, 23 cu f1 G1bson
TWIN RIVERS TOWER
Upnght $200 Call 814 Apertments now avatlable to _2_4_5_·5_0_3_ 2_ _ _ _ _ __
elderly &amp; disabl ed w1th a n 1
1ncom e of less than 1 bed with mattress and
$ 12.300 Aenlmg for 30 spnngs $75, 1 couch and
chatr $46 . 1 TV S26 . Call
percent of adJusted mco m e
446-1243 or 446 1615
Phone 304-675 -6679
Ni ce 1 and 2 be droom
un f ur ni s hed apartm e nts
3 04 -675 -2 218 befor e 6
pm
In Middlep o rt

2 ro om eH•c•ency apt util1t1es pa1 d
1-304-882 -2566

Apt for rent m Henderson
304-675 -1972
Exc n•ce first floor o ne
bedroom apt Washer dryer
hookup , s tove and ref fur nuhed . Off street parkmg ,
quiet neighborho o d 304 675- 1962

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleepmg Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms P•rk Centr•l Hotel
Call614-446-0756
Sleeping room 9115 .
tiBS paid Share bath,
onlv Range &amp; refr•g
2nd Ave ., Gall1pohs
446 -4416 after 7 PM

46

ut•h ·
male
919
Call

Carpet for rentals for $3.99
sq vd Call 614 992 6173
For sale dmette set wtth
chans. $50 Also. buffet ,
s26 614-742 -2648
- -- - - - - - - lcCherry Dtnmg room sUit
drop leaf table wtth 21eaves
ex tends to 1 02 1n , buffet, 4
cha~rs wtth padded seats.
$325 Call after 5 p m
992 -5154
Gas 11tove. S35. 31amps, S7
Call 992 -7453
l •vtng room su1te. c ouch, 2
cha1r1, coffee table Phone
304-773- 6846
D1nette set like new , Phone
304 -773 -5967 call after 3
PM
CB.TV. Radio
Equipment

Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park. Route 33. North o f
Pomeroy Large lots Call
614 -992 7479

Merchandise
Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION 8o FURNITURE
62 Olive St . Gallipohs New
&amp; used wood &amp;. coal stoves.
6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
$399, bunk beds complete
w1th bunkies $199, 2 piec e
antron livingroom suites
$199. antron recliners $99,
other recliners $80, maple
dinette sets $179, box
springs S. mattress twin or
full 8100 set regular-firm
$120. maple dinette chairs
836 . wash stands $34,
maple rockers S69, 7 piece
chrome dtnette set $149 . 6
p1ece dinette set S99. used
bedroom suites. refrtgera tors, ranges. chest. dressers.
wringer washers. TV's, dry ·
ers. &amp; shoes. Call 614-446
3159
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa. chair. rocker. o tto man , 3 tables. !extra heavy
by Frontier) . $686 Sofa .
chair and loveseat. S275
Sofas and cha~ra pnced from
$285 to $895 Tables , $45
and up to 8125 Hide -a beds. $440 and up to
$526 . Reclmers , S176 t o
S375 . lamps from S2B to
$75 6 pc d1nettea from
$99 .. to 435 7 pc $189
and up. Wood table with six
chairs $426 to $746 Desk
$110 up to $225 Hutches,
$660 . and up, maple or pine
finish Bunk bed complete
wtth manresses, $250. and
up to $396 . Baby beds,
$110 . Manre11e1 or boJC
sprtngs. full or twin. I 68 ,
firm . $68 . and $78. Queen
sets. 8195 . 4 dr chetts.
$42 5 dr cheats. 864 . Bed
frames , $20 .and $26 , 10
gun · Gun cabinets, $360 .
Gat or electric ranges e376
Baby mattreates. 826 &amp;
•35. bed fremoo $20. $26.
S. •30, king frame $60.
Good selection of bedroom
suites. cedar chestt,
rockert , metal cabinete.
swivel rockers .
Utad furniture -- Refrtgeratort. chalra, dryers, and
TV'a. 3 milea out Bulavtlle
Rd. Open Bam to Bpm. Mon.
thru Fri., 9am to 5pm. Sat.
14-448-0322

e

•

Mayta g wrmger washer lllce
new $ 150 304-675 -4187

54

Mise Merchand1se

Reduced
pnc es thru Ju ly 31 !It Have
your o wn seasoned wood
th1s wm te r 614 -256-6245
Knauff F tr ewood

l•mes tone Sa nd Gravel
Dehve red m Mason , Meigs ,
Galha or p1 ck up at R1chards
&amp; Son Call 446 -7785
Plasttc c1s tern s state ap
pr"Jved , pl astic septiC tank s,
plast1c c ulv e rt , metal cui
verts , RON EVANS ENTER
PAISES . Ja ckson . Oh 614
286-5930
Coffee tabl e ste reo, stereo.
dm ett e tabl e Call 614 2 56 ·
6417
F~rew ood

cut up slabs S 15
pick up load Ca ll 614 245 6804
Butlt o n your lot A new home
you ca n afford over 1 100
sq ft 6 rm s &amp; bath . ca rpeted. ready to m o ve rnto
$26 ,500 Also garages &amp;
bu ament s Ca ll Patrtot
Hom e Bu tld ers anyttme
446 -803 8
W•ll cons1der
mob1le hom e as trade tn
Shrubs pru ned, lawn reseeded , reta1n1ng walls ,
sidewalks . patios , fill dirt ,
t opsOil, bark mulch &amp; saw
dust Contact Bruce Da\li ·
11on Call 614-256 1427
One patr maJOrette boots.
wh1te s •ze 6 h. $15 One
eJt panding yard pm for baby
010 Call 446 3042 .
R1d1ng lawn mower. good
cond .. $160 Call614-6696311
Four Daytona Radial truck
tlfes , 32JC 1 1 5R 16lT. like
new $360 992 -2770
Wash bas10 and c ommode
for , 840 Call after 4 p m ,
446-0391
6 HP rototiller like new. gas
powered trimmer with 2
blades, good refrigerator,
wood chipo. Cell448-9740
Xero11 2 600 copter, 4 years
old. Excellent condition
Send inquirlee to : AAA7.
P.O . Box 978, RGC. Rio
Gronde, Ohio 46876. Telephone: (814) 246-6308. We
reterve the right to reject all
offers. Deadline June 22
Lawnchaira for sale 18 each.
30' mower, aullcy, antique
wheol barrlef • 100, lawn
glldo,., 2 oign llghto $10 oo
Coil 448-3384

Misc . Merchandise

16 HP Sears mower 42"
cui , Snow blade &amp; chams.
81060 . Cell 446-3869
Remtngton model. 31, 16
gauge. very good cond1t1on
Cremeens Gun Shop Call
aha• 5PM . 446- 1380
C~rcular table, 4 c aptain
chairs. mquira 338 Third
A\le . Galltpolis C811 446 ·
4629

For sale. new baby bed &amp;
mattress. 950 Call 614 ·
742- 2881
Stereo with 8 track, 1 yr.
old $100 Call992-3379
1 couch &amp; chaiJ in good
c ond•tion, 1 set of gas logs,
1 18 in elect lawn mower ,
1 set of quilt frames, 2 quilt
tops 614-992-7005 .

Sears 11hp riding lawn
mower, new motor and
mower deck , good looking
cond 9300 00 or best offer
304- 876-2337

Strawberries Taylor 's Berry
Patch SAM · BPM , M o n ·
Sat Ca11446-8692 o• 614 245-9567
Strawbernes pick your o wn ,
75 cents quart , 5 miles out
Sand Hill Road , turn left
Rayburn Road fifth house on
loh Coil 304-675-2817

Used R 40 Ottch W1tch
Trencher 1 -614 -694 7842
o• 694 -5006
9x12 used cabm tent large
(4Jt8) rabb1t hutch 304676 5028 after s·oo
Spray pamttng equtpment.
compressor, 2 gal
pot,
btnks gun, 50ft material and
aiJ hne , 40 tt a1r lme Phone
304-675-1128
Wooden 1 3x21 ro om with
new roof. windows, doors
and carpeled 304-895 ·
3866
Myers dry well pump, like
new 304-895-3516
Building Supplies

lUMBER -Rough cut. oak.
poplar, 2x4. 2x6 , 2x8 , 1 x4,
1 ~~:6, 1 ~~.B . length available, 8
h through 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zuspan, 304-773-5554
Now open for business ,
Mountam State Block , Rt
33. New Haven Complete
maso nry supplies. 4 ". 8 ",
1 2 " block Deltve ry serv1ce
Phone day 304 -882- 2222 .
evenmg 882 -3239 .
3 all steel bU1Id1ngs 30 ' x50 '
was $8746 now S5044.
40 'x 75 ' was $17951 now
$9985. 50 Jt 100' was
$28226 now $15767 In
storage. Will sell cheap . Call
John [304)863 -6670

56

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST K E NNELS
Boardm g all breeds Heated
Indoor - outdoor facilities
AKC Do berman pupp•es
Stud Serv1ce Cal/614-4467795
Judy Taylor Grooming . Call
614- 367 -7220
Bna rpatch Kennels llrofessional All -breed grooming
Indoor -outdoor boarding fa
c1lities Ptck up and delivery
service English Cocker Spa
n1el PUPPIBS Call 614 - 3889790
Dragonwynd Cattery Ke nnels AKC Chow pup·
ptes. CFA Himalayan. PerSian and Stamese k1ttens
Call 614-446- 3844 aher 6
Professional All Breed Dog
Obedience Training lndivid ·
ual &amp; ch1sses av8ilable Call
614 -388-9790
Full blooded German Shephard pups $20. 1 white
$40 No papers Call 614·
388-8183

2 A~redale dogs for sale Call
614 742-2460.
Reg11tared doberman
p1nchers. 6 weeks old. 2 red.
5 block. Show quollty. f200
eech . Call 814-896- 111B.
Bill or Cindy
Purebred. German Sheperd
puppies for eale Cell 30•773- 5627
AKC Cocker Spenlel pupa, 3
black. 2 black end White.
Phone 304-89&amp;-3892.
AKC min Schnauzer, 8 wks
old. first ahott •nd wormed.
Salt end Pep.,.., Mole. 304875- 1145.
AKC registered German
Shepard pupplee. 304- 875-

7771 .

304·

Fruits &amp;. Vegetables. c lea n
Strawberries, pic k your own
9 -8 Sorry no checks We
accept food stamps, peas
are ready 40c lb $9 .00
bushel Happy Hollow FrUit
Farm. Gallipolis Ferry . 304·
576 -2026.

Farm SuJJplies

Farm Equipment

Tractor, model B w1th cultivators Call 614· 266-6417
530 Ford baler. 3 wagon s
with 16 ft flatbeds Call
446-3703, 9-6. Sat morn·
ing call 614 -388- 8606
EJthne Saddle Shop June
Bug Sale Big Silver Royle
Show saddle bound to catch
judges eye $799 vale, sale
9599 One ear silver royle
headstalls 679 .99 value.
sale S59 99 Silver royle
show halters S89 99 value,
sale $59 .00 Silvet rayle
stainless steel show bits
$29 99 value, sale &amp;22 95
Navajo blankets $28 99
value, sale S22 .96 Brow
band heat stalls with silver
S38 . 50 value, sale $19 .99 .
Absorline paste de worner
S3 . 99 . Absorbme show
sheen $6 .60 e qt Show
earrings $7 99 value. IJtle
$3 . 99 Corner fe~trs
$14 99 value. sale $1'8.99
Brow band bridles Wtth btts
&amp; reins $14 .99. sale $9.99
2 miles N of Jackson on SR.
93 . Coli 614 -286 -6522 .
Open 6 days closed Sun·
days Sale ends June 30
26 ln~.;h rear ttller for 1138
Gravely tractor New never
been used Call 614- 7422274
1974. 1150 Case D ozer. 6
way blade, wen c h . 304895 -3654

62

Wanted to Buy

·;
Would like to buy standing
timber 304-675-7716 after
7PM
Tobacco allotment in Ma
County 304-676-1197

63

n

Livestock

Young Simental Hereford
Bull . fall service age Call
814- 256 -6402
Registered Quarter Horses.
gentle, healthy, well trained .
Call614-446 -7711
2 baby calves : 1 He1fer. 1
bull Call446 -2614 .
Registered Polled Hereford
bull , 16 mo old , reasonable
will deliver . Call 614 3792671
3 yr. old Simmental cows.
with bull calf at Stde . Double
8 Form . 614 387 77?.7., ·
Quality bred polled hereford
service bulls . Feeder calves,
cows. &amp; calves . Priced upon
inspect•on . 614-742- 3114.

&amp;~ CA U~E

.l.eMeMe£-12- IF 1 S.AW THE
$1\ME P~R~&gt;J ONCE A
WEEK FOR. THE- PAST'
FOUfl MONTH~ 1

1 979 Large Bonanza Tr•vel
trailer with 2 pull outt, very
nice, 86,960 00. 304- 7736222 before 6 PM .

VOU I&lt;NOW HOW M.AWY

AL.L. WE

BUT WE: DIDl&lt;J' i JUbT 6-E N P

F,t.C.~

A WECK~ l'P HAVE A
HARD TIME! f(EMSM&amp;ERING&lt;

VO U'FU~ TH'&amp;
PER~ON TO

L.AST
SEE
_.._ ..__ THE MONEY.

'fDU PIP ... L 7 WEcA~, HE
WENT LIP THAT 5-TAII\WAY

SOMeONE DOWN TO MAKE

L~EE

KNOW NOW 15- THAi

A PICKUP~

JU?T FIVE-

MINUTE~

AGO .

WI1AT THE Gl)V WHO YOV JU6T

SeNT DOWN LOOKED LIKE.

Transporlalion
81
Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paod for lete
model used cars.
Smith
BUICk -Ponttac . 191 1 East·
ern A\le ., Gallipolis Call
614-446-2282.

Autos for Sale

z

80 Camero
28. loaded,
low m1las. Call 446· 7048 .
1983 Chevette 4 spd. transmllaion. 17,000 miles, ex·
cellent condition Call 614388 - 9634 evenings .
84.800

1982 2 dr Chevy Chevette.
4 spd . AM - FM tape ,
&amp;3. 495 1981 2 d• Chevy
Chevette, auto , sun roof,
$3. 195 1980 Renault
LoCa•. 4 spd. AM-FM. AC ,
sun roof. 92,495. John's
Aut o Sales, Bulav1lle Rd ,
Gallipolis, Oh 446 -4782

1976 Monzo . $200 . Call
814 -992-3905 .

1976 AMC Sport-a -bout
PS , PB, AC , auto trans.
&amp;600. Call614- 266 -6049 .
1980 Ford Mustang low
mileage, good cond .• auto
transmisston Call 446 2169.

1981 Chevene one owner.
eJCc . conditton . $2.999 f1rm
Call614 256 -6200 .
1966 Chevell Super Sport .
$1500 Call 614 · 367 0164

1969 Cadillac Fleetwood,
mini condition $996 Call
614-949-2626.
1980 Toyota Cehca GT
liftback. ac. am -fm stero.
auto. 46.000 mtles. call
614-992-3761 .
1979 Toyota Cel1ca GT
liftback. a1r. am-fm atero, 5
spd.. sun roof, 60.000
miles. Call 992-6826 .
1977 Pinto . reesonally
priced Coll304-882-2896 .

73 Cutlass (51 Oldsmobile 1
owner, good shape Call
446 9283
1972 Mustang Grande
302. auto . good on gas,
82 . 000 Call 446 - 1326
8'118S

93 AUTO SALES 1980
Chevy PU drives new. looks
new , $3 995 1981 Citation
super clean 83. 695 1978 T
Bird landau $2, 295 1978
AMC Concord 1 owner,
$1 . 995 77 Chevy Monte
Car lo locally owned,
$1,795 78 chevy Suburan
like new $ Save S. 66 Ford
Fa~rland convertible
1966
Corvatr convertible 73
Mustang Machi fastback .
Call614- 286-6522 .a
1979 Chevy Cepr~ce Clas
stc, 2 dr , ac. ps, V 8 engine.
body good condition. eJtc .
performance. Will consider
all offo•s Call 614-992 ·
7412 after 6 p .m
- - - -- - - - - lc ' 81 Chevette 4 cyl., 4 spd.
'7B Couga• XR7: '77 Olds
V1sta Cru1ser; '77 Monza;
Foremen's Used Cars.
Langsvi lle Call 614-742 2734.
1977 Old s Cutlass su preme AT , P S .. P B . v-6
engine. white lettered tires.
red with wh1te pen stripe
Must see to apprec iate
Pri ce negotiable 442 S 6th
St M iddleport Call 9922631

1978 Wagoneer , 197B
Ch1af Cherokee with 360
engine. p s ., p b . a c ..
1979 Suzuki 650, low rider
Call 614- 992-7865
1981 Honda KLGOOS. 304675- 6810 after 6 p .m
'74 Jeep truck CJ10, 6 cyl ,
68,000 miles, new clutch,
$1,100 . 00 304 - 676 1828
· 83 Ford Ranger, FWD. 5
speed, 6,000 miles, sharp
304- 676-3044.
1979 Ford van. customized.
tncluding sink end refrtgere tor, very good cond low
mileage, 302 engme. blue
and lilvor. 304-773- 5060 .

GENE ' S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,
scotchguard-water extrac ·
tion, deodortzers. FREE estimates. Reasonable rates.
Gone Sm1th. 992 -8309.

For sale or trade, 1 0 used
street bikes under $999
Can be seen at Betz Honda
Sales . Call 446-2240.

SUPER BUYIII Classic '70
Chevelle. exc cond .. AC .
plus lots more . Down to
$1,596 304-676-6063
1983 Cutlass Supreme
black With burgendy .nte·
nor. 15.000 m1les 304·
675-3123.
76 Camero LT. good cond.
phona 304-676-2226
1982 Ford 4Jt4 F260, lock in
and out hubs. sliding rear
window . guages , radio.
black with a lum1num spoke
wheels &amp; Firestone radials, 6
cyl ., 4 speed. $8500 . 82
Ford F250 4x4 heavy duty
lariet blue &amp; white, air, tilt
wheel. cru11e, automatic,
am -fm tape, p . windows,
sliding back glass, cab
lights, dual 1enk, new tires.
400 engine, 48,000 miles .
86,260. Call 304- 8766421 between 7 30-9 :00
pm
1972 Buick LeSabre. 350
automatiC, good mechanical
shape. 304-675-2728 .

72

Trucks for Sale

1983 S-10 Chevy PU . 4
spd . AM - FM like new
06.396 . 1982 S-10 Chevy
PU , 6 cyl.. 4 opd . AM -FM.
vmyl coverbed , $6.996 .
1981 Chevy luv, 4 apd,
AM -FM tape. vinyl cover
bed. $3 ,995 John's Auto
Sales. Bulaville Rd , Gallipolis. Oh 446-47B2.

1981 Honda CR 80. exc
cond Call446-1000.
1974 Honda 750. eJCc cond
Asking $1150 or best offer
Call bo
1974 Honda 760. ex c cond
Asking $1150 or beat offer
Call before 2 PM 446- 1081
1981 Honda CR BOA . ex
cond Call 446-3485
74 Tnumph Bonneville mo·
torcycle. 5 spd transmis·
sian, 12 over springer, 6
over hard tail. new t~res,
completely rebuilt top end .
$460 as is call 614 -949 2162 after 5 30 p.m
1974 Yohama 500 DOHC 2
bedroom mobile home,
Fleetwood, 1 V2 bath, must
see. Call 614-986- 3839 or
986- 3931 .
' 73 Honda 600. 4 cyl .
4 , 100 miles. garage kept ,
like now $660 .00. 304882 -2663 .
1983 Honda V66 Magna,
exc . cond . 3.000 m 1les.
good ttres. never abused.
$3 , 300 00 304 - 676 3288 .

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

19 ft . fiberform 470 Mer crutser 170 HP . Boat has
only 26 hours Call 614 ·
367-7760 .
Sunklst JBt boat , 464 en·
g1ne. 700 HP. Berkley jet
86.000. Coli 446-7373
Chr~s

Craft cabin cruiser. 36
ft
with 40 ft
trailer
$11.000 Call 304- 675 1731 after 6pm

83 Ford Ranger 4 WD . 5 sp ..
6 .000 miles Sharp 6763044

Aristocraft Inboard I Out board 120 Mere cr:uiser. 19
ft . with trailer Reasonable
Coli 614-268-6472 .

1972 Che\ly C -40, 1% ton
truck . t3 ft grain &amp;. cattle.
Bed good cond. Call 614 367-7640 .

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

1978 Chevrolet 4JC4 PU new
paint, new tires , alot of
miles. $3 ,200. Call 814·
266-6002

Minna - Kota 666 elecuic
motor with foot controUed.
In good condition . Cell 614992-3726

16 h . Starcraft Run -a - Bout
40 HP Evenrude motor tilt
t•oiler. Cell 446-1924

Correct Crah &amp; Ski Supreme, fam•lv akt boats.
New Ia us&amp;d. Parkersburg.
WV 304-422-8433 or 304·
422-2367

1979 Plymouth 6
cyct,PS,PB, auto transmisSion. 61,000 miles no rust
Call614-992-3798 o• 742 2143.

82 S 10 oport pickup. V6, 4
spd. long bed, bucket seat•.
consota. am-fm radio, slid·
ing back glasa. Call 614992- 5947.
'74 Chevy Luv, '78 Ford
F100 pick up for pono. '72
Dutter for p•na, Smell Allie
Chalmert tractor rune good
$400 .00. 304-BB2- 3328.

73

Vans •

4

W.O .

1978 Chevy von. 6 cyl .
auto. AM -FM tope. 83.495 .
John't Auto : .. lea, Bulavill•
Rd. Gelllpollo, Oh 4484782.
77 Jeep pickup PS, PB.
radio, n - roditor, 380 V-8.
55,000 mlleo. Cell 114388-8582 .

Moton Homes
• Campers

BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES 8o SERVICE, Open
dally 8 to 6:30. Sot. 9 to 4,
Cloeed Sunday. U.S. Rt. 60,
Coolville, Oh 814- 6873388.
Close out S•le on ell Pelimo
tent Cllmpers w• h•ve In
otock . •1 00 over deoler
coot. BURDETTE CAMPER
SALES
SERVICE. Opon
deily 9 to 1:30. Sat. 9 to 4.
Cloo.. on Sundoye U.B. Rt.
Coolville. Oh 114-18733811 .

a

eo.

I' M SO SLEE PY I
CAN 1-4A.I&lt;:DLY KEEP
MY EYES OPENJ

... I'M HOPING WE CAN MAKE

UPPER YORCH BY NIGHTFALL 1

I'V\OVING!

we begged,
we pleaded
with him but
no qo!

BASEMENT WATER PROOFING Uncondittonal
lifetime guarantee local
references fum11hed Free
estimates . Call collect 1614·237-0488. 9 • m to 6
p . m Rogers 8asemenl
Waterproofing .

I don'

An honest,
but poor

A person
1ve me. but for that ~ind
can't say he
mnr"'" I could have
l1ke som'thin - -r-:::-; 1keda mud
if he don''

C'h1 ld

r

thin~
li~esth'

1

sp1nac h!

WINNIE

._ ...... -~ YOU DIDN' T SLEEP
I
VERY SOUNDLY LA5T
NG NIGHT, DEAR.
WE COULD
SPEND SOME

THAT'S WHAT
HE SA//),
BUT I
TH INK HE
WAS JU5T
TEST ING
ME.

Remodeling. sid•ng. interior
end e~tterior. teJttured coat'"9· simulated brick and
stucco. thermo replacement
wtndows 304-675- 1660

I

Roofing and eltterior painting. ca ll 304-675-2792 .

82

Plumbmg

&amp; Heatin{:
CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pine
Ga ll ipolis. Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or
614-446-4477

Evening television listings -------------------N,-am-,-0
-,,-, -w.-,.,- h
-"- - - - - - - - - - - - FRIDAV
EVEN ING

JIM'S PLUMBING 8o HEATING Rl 1. Bo• 366. Gallipolis. Call 614 -367-0676 .
SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating, 211 S1xth St .•
Po10t Pleasant, W . Va 304675-5420. licensed and
insured .

83

Excavating

Good -1 EJCCIII\Iating. basements, footers. driveways.
septic tanks. landscaping .
Call anyt1me 614 - 446 4637. James L Davison, Jr
owner
Dozer Work free estimate
Call anytime, 446-8038 .
J A R Construction Co.Ru·
tlend. Oh .614-742-2903;
Basements, Foolera. Concrete work . Backhoe's,
Dozer &amp;. Ditcher, Dump
trucks, &amp; water-gas-sewerelectrical linea

AM Construction, backhoe
service, septic tanka , fool en, &amp; water line aervice .
General construction Call
614-742-2167

&amp;

Electrical
R afrigaration

SEWING Machine repair~.
service Authorized Singer
S81es 8r Service Sharpen
Scissors
Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy . 814-992-2284.

85

79

WE'D BETTER KEEP

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

Camping
Equipment

Ventura pop-up camper.
sleeps six . 1973 Dodge
motorhome, 21 ft self contained . Can be seen wee·
kendo. can 246-9183

ME TOO, BUT I FIGURED

GASOLINE ALL E Y

GET your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER . Water removal,
furniture cleaning, free eatimatoa. 304- 675- 2296

84
78

I WISH WE'D HAD TIME 10
TAKE A NAP BACK THERE
AT THE SPRING, A.l...LEYr

RON'S Tele'lliston Service.
Spec1altzing in Zenith and
Motorola. Quaur. end
house calls. Call 304-6762398 Of 614-446-2464.

1979 Mercury Capr1, 6 cyl.,
AM -FM Cauette, AC, auto,
radial tires, $3,000 00 firm .
304-6 76- 1146.

'75 Ch•v•lor, 81, 600.00.
A - 1 1hapo, 304-876-1402.

.. ACTUALLY.. A UTILE SNOOZE
WOULDN'T DO ANY HAfiM •.
IIE'RE SURE T' HEfiR
SUB IF IT

H S. S Home Improvements
vinyl aiding. roofing, room
addition, storm windowt,
stone . Cell 614-387-0409
o• 614-387-7244 .

RINGLE'S SERVICE exparienced roofing , mcluding
hot tar application, carpenler, electrician, mason . Call
304-675-2088 or 676 4560

1980 CR 126 RHonda . Exc
Cond. Call 446-2323.

... HARD T' HEEP.. TH' OLO
PEEPfR5 OPEIY ON A FULL
STOMAOI- i5N'T iT,
9NAWHY? ••

PAINTING- interior and ex-·
terior. plumbing, roofing,
some remodeling. 20 yra.
exp Call 61 4 -3B8-9662.

Motorcycles

1964 Chevrolet. 6 cyl . stan
trans., Texas car no rust.
runs good. &amp;1 . 400 00. 304675-3843 .

Desperately need to sell a
1975 Ford Pinto. runs well.
4 spd . AM / FM , cassette
S400 Call 446 -1723.

1979 Jeep CJ -6, 6 cyl , 3
spd ., loaded with exl•as
$3,000. Call 446-0615

ANNIE
Marcum Roofing 8o Spouting. Now installing rubber
roofs. 30 yeara experience.
specializing in built up roof.
Call 614-3BB-9B67.

74

1978 Volkswagen Rabb1t ,
30MPG
S1600 Good
Cond
1977 Camara ,
loaded S 1700 Call 4464230

1976 Camaro . Call 446 4382

W .O.

1974 Pontiac Grand Pr1x
S695 Call 614-992-723B
0&lt; 742- 2202

1982 Plymouth Arrow,
4,600 actual m1les, AC. 4
speed. call 304-676-1186
after 5 .00 .

1975 AMC Pacer Runs
well Call614- 256- 1608

Vans

Home
Improvements

Fetty Tree Trrmming. stump
removal Call 304 - 675 1331

1973 Ford Station Wagon,
PS -P8. 8375 Call 4469376 . After 6PM

1976 Ford Torino 64 ,000
actual mi , AC , mterior
good, good tires. $1250
Call 446- 2419 or 446 1416

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71
73
&amp; 4

1963 Ford Fa~rlane 4 dr ,
200 6 c ylinder , aut o.
65.000 miles. new paint
Call after B·OOPM. 304458 · 1874

1978 Mercury Cougar
loaded. new t~res . 82, 800
negotiable Call 446-9513
or 446-0269 .

&amp; Liveslock

CAPTAIN EASY
HOW COUL.O t PO;;t&amp;L'i

'77 18ft. aelf contained
camper, bath, air, sleeps six .
See to appreciate. 304-8766912.

Grain

KINDA FUNNY, IHAT
GUY GIVING ME A PAIR
OF S PARKLE PLENTY
DESIGNER -lEANS.

Services

71

61

&amp;

Conditioned hay. o ut of the
field 9100 per bale Call
614-843-5138

Call304-882·Pick
22 3 7your own
Strawberries
66¢ quart. $1 25 quart
Howard Failure 6 mil es
west on Rt 35 Call 4462341

Strawberries. phone
675-7621 .

Hay

Hay Pick up in the fields
Square or round bales Call
446-6666 o• 446-4036

Strawbernes You p1ck 75
cents or we ptck S: 1 00 per
qt . 2 m1lea back o1 New
Haven , WV of Umon C amp
Ground No Sunday ptckmg

Top soil and f1ll din . 304675-7771.

55
52

Off1ce space 5 rm s u1t e.
large reception area &amp; 3 or 4
pruvate offices Call 446 3643

51

Country Oak Furniture, ta bles, chairs. c upboards , dry
sinks , p1e safes. lots of m1sc
Conkles
Rt 7 , Tuppers
Plams. OhiO

54

Frui1
Vegetables

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Sidney W. Durst
Sidney W. Durst, 85, Rt. 1,
Portland, died Wednesday 1n Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Durst was born June 15, 1898,
In Jackson County, W.Va., a son of
the late Heruy and Lena Euler
Durst. He was employed as a
Iockman with the U.S. Corps of
Engineers before his retirement.
Survtvingareasister,ZettaBoyd
of Parkersburg, W.Va., and a
brother, Robert Durst of Portland.
Besides his parents. he was
preceded in death by his wHe,
Dorothy Durst. In 1970; by a brother.
Ruda Durst; and three sisters, Iva
Carpenter, Olive Talbott and
Mildred Circle.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Sunday 1n Ewing Funeral Home,
with the fu&gt;v. Paul McGuire
officiating. Burtal will be 10 Brown·
ing Cemetery Friends may call at
the funeral home from 24 and 7·9
p.m. Saturday.

Portsmouth, and Miss Rebecca
Vance, at home: three sons, Barry
Conley of Joliet, Ill .; Jay Coffey of
Cleveland, and Lawrence Vance of
Texas: seven grandchildren; and a
brother, Ullle Vance of Cleveland.
Mr. Vance was a memtlf&gt;r of
Rutland Church of God. where
services will be held at 11 a.m.
Monday, with the Rev. John Evans
officiating. Burial will be In Miles
Cemetery, Rutland. Friends may
call at the Hunter Funeral Home in
Rutland from 1·5 p.m. Sunday.
The body will be taken to the
church where It will lie in state one
hour prior to the services.

Friday, June 8, 1984

Middleport' Ohio

OSU trustees approve student fee, salary hike
COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP) -Ohio
State University trustees have
approved an average 5.6 percent
Increase in student fees and charges
and an $8,(00 pay raise lor President
Edward H. J ennings.
The board announced Thursday
that Jennings' annual salary will be
raised from $92,760 to $100,760.
Under the $781 mtlllon budget lor

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Nursing Home. Athens.
Mr. HoHman, a tarmf'r, was tx&gt;rn
March 15, 1893. a son of the late John ,
and Sophia Sophnell Hoffman .
He was also pf'I"CE'ded in death by
his witt&gt;. Hazel Hoffman : by a son.
Lloyd Hoffman : and by four·
brothers and two sisters . He

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Surviving""~ his wife, Jean Ann
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coal In the Development Department.
Celeste said the office "will be an aggressive,
professionally-led office that will see that we fully and
effectively use Ohio's coal resource."
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business for all those who are a part of the coal
Industry." he said.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Jack Cera, D· Bellaire,
and Sen. Eugene Branstool, [).Utica, specifies that
the coal office will help fund research and technology

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Gov. Richard
Celeste says Ohio's depres&gt;ied coal industry and its
workers will get a boost from a new state law.
He signed the proposal in Steubenville on Friday as
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monthly event in which he takes state govemmen I on
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utlllty offlcials looking on, Celeste signed the measure
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to permit the burning of Ohio's high-sulfur In an
envtronmentally·safe manner, and hence Improve
the coal market.
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They will be allowed to pass along to customers the
cost of research and other measures devoted to
cleaning Ohio coal.
The bill is part of a legislative package which grew
out of a three-month study of the industry's problems

by the Senate Subcommittee on Cool. hmded bv

Branstool.
A second part of the package is a propooect
constitutional amendment which would let the statr·
Invest in private research and development proj('('ts
and then share in any profits those efforts prcxlucr.
Subs€quently , these funds would be usPd to help
finance additional research and development .
The amendment has been approved by the SrnatP
and Is pending in the House which rco:mvcncs June21i.

Ohio River unsafe for
swimming, says panel
CINCINNATI (API -Efforts to
clean up the Ohio River are making
grea l strides but pollution monitor·
ing officials say it's still dangerous to
sw1m or wade in the water.
The Ohio Rlver Valley Sanitation
Commission reported that micr06·
coplc, disease-carrying organisms
are the greatest health hazard to
swimmers, skiers and waders.
Bacteria levels exc-eed recommended river standards about half
the time between May and October,
the study said.
"I smoke, but I wouldn't swim
downflow !rom Cincinnati,'· said
Paul Flanigan, assistant chief for
the Ohio Department of Water
Pollution.
Bacteria indicators at the Cincin·
nat! Water Works intake in 1983
showed the water contained almost
five times the contamination level
recommended for body mntact,
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executive director.
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POMEROY- Veterans Memorial Hospital as well
as other rural hospital are In financial problems due
to tbe new Tax Equity and Financial Form Act, Scott
Lucas, hospital admtnlstrater, comments.
Provisions of the new law designed to cut health
costs went into effect at Veterans Memorial H06pital
on January 1, this year, while at olher hospitals the
new cost structure will not go imo effect untO July I.
depending on the start of the hospital's fiscal year,
Lucas points out.
The law currently affects patients covered by
Medicare and effective Aug. 1, patients covered by
Medicaid will also fall under the provisions of the law.
The new legislation sets a fee which Medicare will
pay for a particular ailment of a patient. No more
than the set fee is paid to the hospital regardless of the
hospitalization time that might be increased due to

complications or other Illnesses which develop after
the patient has been admitted to a hospita l.
For example, a payment of $2,(00 might be
established for an appendectomy. lllhe patient gets
along well and everything goes letter perfect, the
patient would be released after two days and thP
hospital would make a profit.
However, if complications would develop and the
patient was required to stay in the hospital for a
period of 10 days, for example, then tbe hospital wUI
suffer a considerable loss.
Payments for Medicare patients are made on the
basis o! the primary dianosis. That Is, to say, that a
$2,00J figure would be paid for a patient admitted for
an appendectomy, for example. However, if the
patient suffered a heart attack or some other new
problem or Dlness. then the hospital, while under
obligation to provide the additional treatment, would
stltl receive only the Initial $2,000.

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GALLIPOLIS - Divers from
the U.S. Army Corps of Engl ·
neers tried without success
Friday to attach c~bles from a
derrick crane to a locking gate
submerged In the Ohio River at
the Gallipolis Locks.
The gate was broken April 3
when a tow boat struck it while it
was closed. On Aprll 4, a cable
from a derrick boat trying to
salvage the gate snapped, caus·
ing the gate to sink and capsizing
the boat.
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"Its a difficult operation,"
Sam French, assistant chief of
llie operations division said. "Its
like dropping a dime on the floor
and then trying to get under it to
pick It up. I don't know when
we'll get 11, but we'll keep trying
untU we do."
But once the cables are
attached, French said It should
be clear santng. "Once the new
cable is attached, the crane will
remove the gate from the water
and set It on a barge," French
said. "Then the owner of the
derrick boat will then begin
salvage operations."
When the gate first broke,
many tows walled for as long as
72 hours to get through the locks.
French says there wUI be no
delays this time. "It's no concern because Its out of the way
as far as traffic through the locks
are concerned. "
The operation was delayed
two months to give the rain·
swollen Ohlo River to return to
Its nonnalleve l so access would
be easier for the divers French
said .

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GALL IPOLJS ~ Drowning Is
being Investigated as the possible
cause of death of a Gallia County
man Injured In an accident Friday
night.
Gallla County Coroner Donald
Warehime said the death of Rona ld
E. Kingery, 42. Rt. 1, Crown City,
was being investigated as a possible
drowning.
The Gallia ·Meigs post of the state
highway patrol said a truck driven
by Kingery was southbound on Oh.io
218, approximately three-tent.tts of a
mile north of Ohio 7'JO, when it went

out of control.
Th•• truck went offth(' rig ht side• of
the road, through a gudrdrail . uv·er
an embankmertt and oven urned.
accordingtothepatrol. J.: ingprywns
thrown from the whrc l&lt; · and
according to wit nPssr•s. landed in a
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Center by the r;ollt.J County
EmergenC')· Medical" '''""'''- where
a nursing supen·isor "aid hf' was

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He is survived by two daughters.
Mrs. Robert 1Helen I Dorst of
Tuppers Plains, and Mrs. .John
(Juanita 1 Grueser of Minersville:
one son, Roger Hoffman of Chester:
one sister, t::dith King of ChcstPr;
and nine grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 3
p.m. Sunday In t::wmg Fun~ral
Home. with the R~v . Ci llx't1
Spencer officiatln.g. BUJial will bP in
Chester Cemctf'n·. Friends may
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WASHINGTON (AP)- Ohioans
saw their stale tax burden Increase
152percent lroml973to1983, thellth
highest increase nationally, accord·
Jng to a private tax analysis group.
Overall, per-capita state tax
collections in the country averaged
$740 In 1983, up 128 percent from Ute
$325 per person collected 1n 1973, the
Tax Foundation reported Friday.
Ohio ranked 36th highest in per
capita tax collections In 1983, with
per capita taxes Increasing !rom
$21191n 1973 to $627 1n 1983.
Thefoundatlonsald29.8percentof
that money went for general sales
tax, 35.5 percent lor Income tax and
34.7 percent for other taxes.

Lucas reports that the development of complications and new illnesses after lhe patlenl is admitted ts
the real hangup In the provisions of the law. There is
just no provision made to cover additional costs
encountered by the hospital and no way can it collect
additional money. The Medicare·a&gt;Vered patient
cannot be held responsible.
One example of problems encountered with tho new
law by the local hospital revolves around on&lt;' pat tent
who dPVeloped complicat ions and new problems after
being admitted to the local hospital . The patient was
In Intensive care for some 67 days. The bill for lhc
patient. who, by the way, is well today was in excess of
~.OOJ. The hospital received $8,00J.
··we can't absorb much of this," Lucas comments.
August will bring additional problems when
provisions of the law are extended to Medicaid
participants.
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EPA chief calls acid rain
problem "most complicated~
CLEVELAND lAP) -The head

of the U.S. Envlrorunental Protec·
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POINTING OUT ALTERNATIVES - Wllllam
admlnl8trator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Asency. ces&amp;ure&amp;
to a questioner during his comments Friday at the weekly Cleveland
City Club Fonun. He said the nation still needs a unified approach to the
problem of acid rain. ( AP Laserphoto ).

"most complicated environmental
problem thismunt.ry has yet faced. "
and more dewlled research Is
needed before the problem can be
solved.
"The source of the pollution Is
removed from Its Impact. and the
people who would normally pay for
the abatement of pollution don't Sf'f'
how they would get any benefit for
It," EPA Admlntstra!Dr William D.
Ruckelshaus told the weekly City
Club forum Friday.
"This administration recognizes
that Ills a real problem, and a real

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problem for the country as a whole,
not just the eastern half where the
primary impact of acid rain is felt,"
Ruckelshaus said.
He said the EPA will begin a
large-scale study of the acid rain
problem In a few months.
"This fall, we will study the
aquatic chemistry of more than
2,500 lakes and obtain for the first
lime a representative picture of the
extent of acldtficatlon across the
country," he said. "Data from this
and slmllar projects will substan·
tlally upgrade our ability to develop
a coherent add rain strategy."
Ruckelshaus was the first EPA
administrator when the agency was

fomled In 1970. He left lh&lt;'

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1973 to be acting dirE'&lt;'to r ol the
Federal Bureau of Invcst lg,t!Jun
and later tha t year was nan'I("C.J

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deputy attorney genera I.
Last year, he replaced Annt'
Gorsuch Burford as adn1inrstrator
at a time when the agenc-.1 was tile
subject of congressional prolx's.
"When I returned, there was a
good deal ol chaos In the agency,'·
Ruckelshaus said. "But that isovPr.
Wilen I talked to the president upon ·
coming back, I suggf'sted the most
Important responsibility I had was
to get good people there and that we
probably would need more resources as well. He said, 'Go to It .·'·

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