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Area deaths

Grace Stoops
Grace C. Stoo~. 73, 629 31st St.,
Parkersburg, W.Va .. dled unexpectedly Wednesday evening at
Camden Clark Memortal Hospital .
Mrs. Stop~ was bomatConstltutlon and was the daughter of the late
Clarence and Clara Parkes
Chambers.
She was preceded in death by one
sister .
She was a f01mer employee of the
American Vicose Corp.,
Parkersburg.
Surviving are one son. Carl D.
Stoops Sr., Coolville; two brothers,
Jack Chambers and Brooks
Chambers, Vienna, W.Va.; three
sisters. Fay Dailey , Parkersburg;
'!'willa Price, East Livef1JOOl; Hope
Gant , Orlando, Fla.; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 1 p.m . at the WhiteEthridge F'uneral Home,l25 Lee St.,
Belpre with the Rev. A. K. Thomas
officiating. Burial will be in Gravel
Bank Cemetery, Constitution.
Friends may call at the funeral
home atrer 2 p.m. on Friday

Garnet L. Harbrecht, 72, Wehe
Terrace, Pomeroy, died Wednesday morning at her residence.
Mrs. Harbrecht was born Dec. 21.
191lln Salisbury Township and was
the daughter of the late Herbert
Joseph and Dorothy Leifheit Giles.
Her husband, Norman A. Harbrecht, died Dec. 9, l%7. She was
also preceded 1n death by one
brother 1n Infancy.
She was a bomemaker and a
member of the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church .
SuJViving are a daughter and
son-In-law, Dorothy Debra and
Gary Ellis, Middleport; one
brother, Willis Giles, Mesa, A7.. and
several nieces and nephews_
F'uneral services will be held
Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Ewing
Funeral Home wlth the Rev. James
Corbitt officiating. Burial will be in
Beech Grove Cemetery . Friends
may call at the funeral home
'l1111rsday from 2 to4 p.m . and 7to9
p.m .

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Board to meet

CLEVELAND tAP) The
winning number drawn Wednesday
night in the Ohio Lottery 's daily
game, "ThP Number," was 444
In thl&gt; "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday , the win ning number was 2766.

Singers to appear

London Pool 1n Syracuse will
resume nonnal hours beg1nn1ng
July 2.
Hours wUI be from noon until 5

The Grubb Family singers will be
at the Church of Christ, Dexter
Sunday at 7 p.m.

. The community birthday calend·
ars sold by members of the Meigs

Bandarelnandmaybeplckedupat
Meigs High School, band room,
Monday, July2, from7p.m . toBp.m .
The Meigs Band Boosters will
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the high
school.

p.m. except on Thursday when the
pool will remain open until8 p.m.
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Advanced 1uesaVJng

Car wash set

Advanced llfesa vlng will be
offered at London Pool from July 21
to Aug. 3.
Interested persons must sign up
by July4. For more information call
Biswa Ganguly at 992-9909 or
992-7019.

Apply for license
One couple has filed for a
marriage license in Meigs County;
Jeffrey Jay Warner, 26 to Linda Rae
Eason, 21, both of Pomeroy_
Two couples filed to end their
marriages. Neva Jean Cleek of
Racine and Robert Brian Cleek of
Portland filed for dissolution. KJ .
mali Jean Mash of Rutland filed for
a divorce from .James I ..eroy Mash
of Pomeroy .

The Word of Faith youth group
will sponsor a car wash July 7 from 9
a.m. untll 3 p.m. at Burger Chef in
Pomeroy.

Business meeting
The Full Gospel Business Men's
Chapter 419 of Fellowship Internationa! will meet July 9 at Duff's
Smorgasbord, Gallipolis for dinner
at6: 30p.m. followed by a meeting at
7:15p.m.
The group will meet on July 21 at
7: :.J p.m. at Foreman &amp; Abbott's,
Mlddlepcrt. All members are urged
to attend.

Hospital news
\lEI ERANS MEMORIAL
ADMISSIONS - Mabie Kesterson, Rutland.
DISCHARGES- Florence Quivey, David Ohlinger, Daniel Jeffers,
Allee Jones, William Smith_

Playtex· Cross 't&gt;ur Heart·

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Summer Sale

SERT A FLEX QUILT
MATTRESS AND
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Selected Popular Styles

Funds distributed
Statew AudltorThomasE. Ferguson· s office reported today the June
distribution of $5,211,660 to the
state's rounties, townships, cities
and villages in revenue rollected
from the state's seven cents per
gallon gasoline tax.
Distribution to Meigs County was
as follows: Middlepcprt Village,
$2.141; Pomeroy, $226; Raclne,
$462; Rutland, $375; Syracuse, $77!i.

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sale. Knit dresses. 2 piece suits, mtnt dresses and jacket
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SWIM TRUNKS

Sizes 8 thru 18 - Good style
and color selection. Save now.
Reg. 11l.OO ................................ SALE 17.19 By LeTigre.
g. 120.00 .............................. SALE 112.99
Reg. 136.00 ................ ............ SALE 123.39
Reg. 145.00 .............................. SALE 129.29

Knit Shirts, Sport Shirts, Vari Heusen Dress Shirts-All Short
Sleeve Styles, Patterns and Colors - Regular and Extra Large
Sizes.

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AdJu stable stze. So ltd colors in ltght and
dark Ione s Straw har vest hats tncluded.

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Girls Sites: 6 to 24 mos., 2 to 4, 4 to 6X, 7 to 14
Boys' Sites: 6 to 24 mos ., 2 to 4 , 4 to 7

REG. SG.OO ........................ SALE $4.79
REG. sg.oo ........................ SALE S7.19
REG. Sl5.00 .................... SALE Sll.99
REG. S2l.OO .................... SALE SIG.79

Special group of Devon , Atleen and Dotty Mann
Sportswear in Pettie, Mi ssy and Extra Stzes.

MEN'S and BOYS'

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long Gowns and Rompers.
Sizes: 6 to 24 mos . 2 to 4 and 7 to 14.

15.00 ............... SALE 13.75
18.00 ............... SALE 16.00
113.00 ............. SALE 19.75
118.00 ........... SALE 113.50

S}8.00 .............. Sale
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WORK SHIRTS

$10.00 ............................... SALE 17.99
113.00 .............................. SALE 110.39
118.00 .·............................. SALE 114.39
125.00 .............................. SALE 119.99

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110.95 Extra Size long Sleeve .......................... 19.30
BOYS'

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Our entire stock ol boy s s hort
sleeve shirts in sizes 8 thru 20 ln ·

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Stzes 8 to
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20.

Good se lection of

eluded. Knits, Tank Tops, Western s, Sport Shirts.

Save This Weekend!
16.95

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Partb' cloudy tootpt with a
sB~b* chance of tllullderlltGrn '
Low ~.uptnorlherl.ywiDda.
Saturd!Q', IIUIIDY period&amp;. HJab
near SO. &lt;llance otralna&amp;paeeut
tonight and~ perom&amp; Saturd!Q'.

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Legion loses tilt...Page 3

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15.95 Shorts ........... 14.68
18.95 Shirts ........... 16.90
17.95 Shorts ........... '6.48
110.95 Shirts .......... '8.50 18.95 Shorts ........... 17~ 08
112.95 Shirts ........ '10.00
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, June 29, 1984

Copy,;ghted 1984

Fire marshal will try
to pinpoint blaze that
levels prison structure
CHILLICCYI'HE, Ohio (AP) - A
fire that destroyed an honor dining
room and recreation building at the
Chillirothe Correctional Institute
was so hot it may be days before a
cause is known, prison Superintendent Arthur Tate Jr. said today.
One firefighter was treated for
smoke lnhalallon and two others
suffered minor burns battling the
blaze 1n the wood frame building
that housed a firing range 1n the
basement, officials said.
Tate said state Fire Marshal's
office investlgatorshavebeencalled
to pinpoint thecauseoftheblazethat
broke out about 4:35p.m . Thursday.
"The fire was so hot , It burned in
the basement area through the

night. I'm not sure they'll even be
able to get in there today, "Tate said.
"The building is completely
gone," said Richard CUnningham. a
corrections officer at the Institute.
"We've lost it."

Prison officials said no Inmates
were hurt or escaped during the fire
at the south end of the CCI complex
across Ohio 1()1 the main prison. The
highway was closed dwing the fire.
Tate said a small quantity or
small-arms ammunition and tear
gas were stored tnthebasementand
helped feed the fire. ClarkStaffon, a
Scioto Township firefighter at the
scene, said there were three
explosions, but eight tear gas
cannisters were safely removed

from the basement.
About 25 flreflghting units from
around Ross County were on the
scene at the height of the blaze. ·
The fire also caused a pcwer
outage which darkened much of
northern Chillicothe, according to
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric
Co. officials.
The dining hall was the last
remaining bullding of Camp Sherman, an Army training center that
was built durilng World War I and
later was taken over by the state.
About 75 honor inmates normally
ate in the building's dining room,
and prison officials didn't know
what arrangements would be made
to feed them .

Redistricting decision delayed
By ,JOHN CHALFANT
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP)
Ohioans will have to wait until at
least mid-July before learning if the
state's 21 U.S. representatives will
be elected from their current
districts this year or from new ones.
Three federal judges who in
January ordered rongresslonal district boundaries redrawn have
g1ven parties in the case time to file
more briefs before considering
whether to issue a final order.
The judges met privately wlth
attorneys for the first time since the
U.S. Supreme Court on June 4
upheld the lower-court ruling that
the districts are unconstitutional
because they are not sufficiently
equal in population.
They agre'ed to give attorneys for
the governor and secretary of state
live days atrer the receipt of

documents from the Supreme
Court, expected sometime next
week, in which to file a motion
asking that this year's elect ion
proceed under the current
boundaries.
Secretary of State Sherrod Brown
has argued that if new boundaries
must be drawn for this year, a
special primary costing $5.5 million
will have to be held. He also ron tends
that election timetables for absentee
ballots and other matters required
by law effectively would block
holding a second primary.
Congressional candidates were
chosen in the May primary based on
the existing districts.
Ptalntllfs in the case will have
another five days to respond to the
state motions. Then the judges will
meet to decide if another hearing
will be held or an order issued .
U.S. District Court Judge RobeJ1

Duncan offered no clues Thursday
about when a final decision might
come.
"That depends on what they say.
A:; soon as we get (the briefs l we· re
going to act on their motions (and )
decide what to do next," Duncan
said.
John McDonald, the attorney who
successfully challenged the redis·
trictlng plan, maintained there was
time to hold a second primary.
"The governor could call a special
session of the Legislature. And II
doesn't takeailorderoftherourt to
make it happen. If there had been a
(legislative) response Jan. 30 we
wouldn't be here talking about a
special election," McDonald said.
"The Supreme Court has affirmed a decision by this rourt that
the plan is unconstitutional and its
use for 1984 shou ld be enjoined," he
said .

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By LARRY C. EWING
OVP News Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Charges against all but one
defendant 1n a multiple action, "wrongful death" suit
- brought against three Gallla County Sheriff's
deputies, two Galllpclis pollee officers, the county
sheriff, the city pollee chief. the city manager and the
county commission - have been dismissed.
On Aug. 6, 1982, Helen Sharp. of Sprlngfleld.
administrator of the estate of Bryon D. Redrnon, filed
a $1.7 million suit in the eastern division of U.S.
District Court's southern district in connection with a
shooting and subesequent death at the county sheriff's
department on Sept. 12, 1981.
Redmon, then 22, was shot In the abdomen by cit y
pclice officer Jack Owen In the sheriff's offices located adjacent to the courthouse - around 1:30
a.m., after Redmon. who was being booked on an
intoxication charge, allegedly shot and wounded
dispatcher Tony Haner and jailer Oliver "Bud"
Raygo.

Redmon died of his wound nearly two hours later at
Holzer Medical Center.
Sharp, who Is identllied in the August, 1982 suit as
Redmon's mother. charged that her son's " ... ronstitutlonal rights were violated when he was verbally and
iJhysically assa ulted, and ultimately kliled ... "
The action further charged that Redmon was " .. ,
wlthout provocation or just purposed, wrongfully shot
and killed ."
In a summary judgement issued on June 14, U.S.
District Judge Robert M. Duncan dismisses as
defendants all parties named, with the exception of
city police officer Jack Owens.
In his ruling, Judge Duncan writes that in no case.
of those dismissed, do the facts show that Redmon's
ronstltutlonal rights were violated.
He a lso notes - in reference to the conduct of
deputies Haner, Raygo and Hamilton ao&lt;l city pollee
officer Keith Elliott- that the evidence L1dicates that
the force used against Redmon was "not excessive

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CHILLICOTHE CORRECI'IOSAL INSTITUTE
F1RE - Fire rages out ol control at the Chillicothe
CoiTectional Institute's honor dining room and
recreation bulldinK Thursday afternoon in Chilli-

All charges but one are dropped

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the scene saJd thrf'e (&gt;xpl01iiiom~ oceurrPd at thr height
of the blazt~ which wa.·~ still hutning two hours after it
was reported. No injurie~ wPn" rr-portt&gt;d. c.:\P

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when viewed in the light of lh~ fact s and
cin:umst.ances .. .''
In failing to dismiss officer Owens as a d!'fendant.
Judge Duncan writes. "The rourt cannot sa)' as a
matter of law that this uS&lt;' of deadly force was
reasonable under the crrcum srances confronting
Officer Owens ... the com1 Rnds that. even given
decedent's rampage, reasona ble minds mighl differ
as to whether the deadly force used was reasonably
Jl{'Cessary .. .
" Therefore, in an abundance of caution. the court

finds tha t defendant Owens· motion for surrunar:v
judgment is not well taken and is thcrpforP denied. "
Allegations made in the suit ronllict with repor1s at
the time of Redmon's death .
Redmon was anY'sted by ihe Stat e Highwav Pab·ot
for intoxication and while being processed at the
county ja!l he a llpgedly assaulted jailer Raygo with a
razor believed to have been concea led on his person .
After temporarily restraining Redmon, Raygotook
him to the sher iff's offices where Redmon reporiedly

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Redmon is thf'n a lll"i!l&gt;d ru
Ft1~'go

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shot and woundc•d

and disp&lt;.Jt chpr Haner. \\ ·ho \\ ·; ~ -. r ;rrl ro ing for

assistance .
[)(:-puty Hamilton, who v..·as working a ~ shift
commander. responded lo the call and repcrl edt\'
fou nd Redmon holding Ra vgu's _E;U n to Ha ner's head .
\oVhm Redmon released h.is hold. Ham ilt on rushed
him . Redmon allegedlv shol d ispat cher I Ia ncr in lhr
leg and Pngagf"CI offkf•r Hamilton -

who v.·.-.s

subS('(jumtly clubbed on t he back or lhl' ~cad l\Jih the
RUn - in a SII\Jggle .
City officprs ()v;f'ns ;:~, nd t :Jiiot t arri\'f'd at t hr- sc·~ ~ n P .
Elliol t mtered first and w as ali&lt;'gcdt\- ;~ n ·ost i'(J b \
Redmon. who strugglf'd \\'i lh him for ]XJSSC'ss in n of ;I

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When Redmon - a ll q:~C'dh · wir ldin g a b r ll ~ C'luh
hP'd pickPd up du r ing thp strugg lf' - tunl&lt;'d on { lll iC(' r
()v..·en. lhf' city poliCf'man f1n 'CI onl' shnt .mel wo•. md hi

Redmon.

Three seriously injured by falling debris

GOP: Glenn's words will haunt M ondale

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. ClassUieds ...... . Pages 8, 9, 10
Cornles-TV ............. Page ll
Deaths ................... Page l2
Editorials ................ Page 2
Sports .... ............ Pagc!!!3, 4,

SizesSmaJJ(l414'h). Medi um(l5· 15 171.Largell6· 16'h)a ndExtralargell7
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Odds and Ends grouping of Carousel and Hang Ten Sportswear.
Great Values!

E.O.M. SALE

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JUNIOR
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'79.00 Swing Arm o
One group of Misses &amp; Ju·
Six-Way Styles. Polished
nior styles. Not all sizes.
Brass Finish.

Choose grey hickory stripe or blue denim. Big Ben by
Wrangler quality . S horts . Regu lars and Tali s. Presh runk 100%cotton . zips fr om top and bottom . Six deep
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MEN'S 12.95 CAPS ........ ... 12.30
MEN'S 13.95 CAPS ........... 13.00
MEN'S 14.95 CAPS ........... 13.20

S8.95 SHIRTS ......................... S7.19
SI0.95 SHIRTS ....................... ss.79
SI2.95 SHIRTS ..................... S1Q.39
Sl5.95 SHIRTS ..................... Sl2.79

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Weather

There will be a teen dance
Saturday at the Long Bottom
Community Associallon building
from 8 to 11 p.m. The dance will be
chaperoned.

MEN'S

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Inside today:

Teen dance

FRIDAY, JUNE 29th and SATURDAY, JUNE 30

1/2 PRICE
!.01 JACH.SON PIKE · RT. 35 WEST
PhOne 446-45:24

London Pool hours Calendars arrive

END OF THE MONTH SALE

The Meigs Counly Fair Board will
meet Munday at 8 p.m. a t the fair
board office.

Lottery winners

Meigs County happenings ...

ELBERFELDS

Four emPrgPncy runs were made
by Ioca I units WPdncsday the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Service reported.
A1 10: 59 a.m. Pomeroy went 10
WeheTerraceforGarnct Harbrecht
who was dead on arriva l; at ll: 33
a .m . Pomeroy went to Union
Avenue for Rnndell Cornell. taken to
VC'tcrans Memorial Hospital; at
3: 15 p.m. Middleport to Locust
Street for Mable Kesterson. taken to
VMH; at 6:26p.m. Pomeroy wenllo
Pomeroy Heallh Care Center for
false alarm.

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MANSFIELD, Ohlo (AP) Promoters Of a Wayne Newton
concert at Songbird Centre Outdoor
Amphitheatre have canceled the
event, citing inadequate advance
ticket sales.
Orig!nal.1y planned for July 8, the
show probably will be rescheduled
for Aug. 31 at an indoor facility in
Cleveland or Columbus, said Bill
Bader, president of Songbird
Productions.
Bader, beginning hls first year as
producer for Songbird, said he came
to the ronclusion that an outdoor
faclllry is "inrompatlble wlth
Wayne Newton's style of
en tertalnment _' ·

Gamet Harbrecht

Citizens still
concerned in
Eastern District
Even though schools are out for
the summer. the roncemed parents
and taxpayers of Eastern Local
School District arc sUI involved in
improving the education available
for the children and young people of
the district.
Citizens for Better Schools is a
group composed of parents. taxpayers. and teachers who are working
to advance the quality of academic
programs found in the district's four
shcools.
The group will meet Monday,July
2. at 7 p.m. at the J oppa Church near
Thppers Plains.
Members will be discussing Ole
hall-day kindergarten program as it
relates to the current situation ln the
district.
Those in attendance will a iso plan
activites and programs for the rest
of the summer. Officers and
committees will a lso be selected.
Free child care will be provided.
Anyone interested in strengthening
education is urged to attend . 'Those
with questions or who need directions to the church may call667-6730

Thursday, June 28, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

By JOHN CHALFANT
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) -Just In case there was
any doubt, Republicans have made it clear they have
no Intention of letting U.S. Sen. John Glenn's
uncomplimentary remarks about Walter Mondale
fade from memory .
Republican legislative leaders called a news
ronference Thursday at the request of the Republican
National Committee to praise President Reagan's
record, tie Mondale to Jimmy Carter's policies and
use Glenn's words against the former vice president.
"It takes a great deal of hypocrisy on the part of
Walter Mondale to crlllcize President Reagan for the
deficit when at the same time he proposes new
spending that would Increase 11 by mega-b1lllons,"
said Senate Minority Leader Paul Glllmor, R-Port
Clinton.
"Senator Glenn said that If Walter Mondale fulfills
his spending promises, that Mondale would break the
U.S. Treasury. His estimate was that Mondale's
promiseS would add around $00 b1lllon to our national
debt," GWmor said.
Assistant House Minority Leader Wa !do Bennett
Rose, RUma, said national Democrats had rejected a
moderate Democrat from Ohio to be their nominee.

l-Ie made a pitch for Glenn supporters to back
Reagan .
"Before Ohio Democratic voters had a chance to
bring their views to bear on this important national
selection process, national Democrats had knocked
John Glenn out of the box," Rose said.
"We would suggest to those loyal Ohio Democrats
that having lost their candidate they might well wish
to turn to Ronald Reagan," he said.
GUimor said Glenn's ronunents about Mandate
during their battle for the-nomination were relevant.
" I think not only lnOhlobut in other states when you
have a prominent local Democrat wlth the kind of
opinions John Glenn has expressed that that will be
utUized. I would guess that this won't be the last time
you'll hear what John Glenn said about Walter
Mondale," Glllmor said.
Rose traced Glenn's campaign troubles to national
Democratic Party leadership.
"A large portion of the problem he had 1n raising
money and 1n doing wellln primaries and the Iowa
caucuses was a result of his repudiation by
Democratic leaders of those states and by
Democrattc leaders nationally who were pretty much
on board for vice president Mondale," Rose said.

COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP! - Heal
and age ma y have caused the
collap'*' of a cornice on a five-story
downtown building that seriously
injured tlu-ee people, including a
Columbus city councilman who tosl
part of his leg, officials say.
"lt sounded like a bomb." said
Michael Henderson. who was walking across from the 60-year-old
Nitschke Building when the nonhwest cornice crumbled in a sudden
shower of stone and brick. "Nobody
had a chance to do nothing."
Officials said dozens more might
have been injured if therornice had
roilapsed during the noon or evening
rush hours in the heart of the city's
central business dlstlict.
"It started to rain roncrete," said
Leo Savage, who had planned to buy
a notebook In the bulldlng's firstfloor office-supply store.
The Injured were ldentllled as
City Councilman Ben Espy. 40;
Carolyn Mitchell, 33; and Horace
Jackson, 3); all of Columbus.
Espy, whose right leg was severed
below the knee 1n the 2: 45 p.m.
accident, was in serious but stable

~un · t h e~ -,.f'cifl llt 'l l

condition With leg trar tun:'s. cut s

sa it! . " I'm

and a bruised lung, said .Jud,GJ!boy , nurslng supervisor a1 Mr
Carmel-West Hospital.
"He seems to be doing fairly w~ll.

.\'Pars. but 1hi'..lllle' I l!Ti f'. th .l t" ;1" 11 ·

undrr t hf' circumstanCC"s." said

Espy a ide Mirhad Coleman .
:'.15. Mitchell was in stable
condition at University Hospit a ls
with two broken legs, said spok&lt;'Sman Rnbert Helber. Jackson wa s in
stable but poor condition at Grant
Hospital with injuries to hi s !('ft leg,
said spokesman Alan GensnPr.
A fourth person was grazed as the
di'bris fell50-60feet. but managed to
walk away without serious injury,
witnesses said. Several cars wen'
smashed. and the sidewalk below
caved jn.
''I'm blaming It on the heat and
age," said Nell K. Mills, assistant
fire chief In charge of emergency
services. The temperature in Co·
Jumbus was 84 degrees at the time.
"A:; near as I can tell, there are
some steel tlerods that are supposed
to hold it on and wlth the heat they
expanded and that was It," Mllls

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Thf' :'-J itSl' h\\1' ()uild l!l J:: l ~'C'Uj)l( 'S
nhou1 onP-QU:JrllT h kx.' k. Police
Ca pt . Cur1 is M &lt;1 1·cum s~lid it a nd two
npighOOring lluiklin g~ ,.~, · pr (' f'\ ac u H1C'd aftl'r 1hl' cull &lt;'l pS(\ T h1· rf' ·
m aind('r oft hi ' 1'fJrnice w t~s kno('kf'd

to the g1n und .
Mark Ka rram . :!2. a m utirr for a
titl&lt;' insuram' P com p~n \. ~ a iel hP
hrar d " a big cr ;Jcki ng noise. llkf' un
a\·a lanchf' _"
K aJTam s3id one of lhC' mjurl:'d
w as us in~ a sideu·alk pa y tf'!C'phonf' .

He first tended to that ma n. thf'n
went to help a wom a n who al,;;o had

been stJuck .

"She kept tcllinu m0 to help her .
help her," he said .
Charles Wenner. administ rator in
the regu lations division of the city
Development Department. said
buildings In the city usually are not
inspected for structural safe ty
unless thcr&lt;' Is a complaint .

�Comment
The Daily Sentinel
Iii Court Stre-et
Pomeroy, Ohio
OEHYI'ED TO THE 1:\"TEREST OF THE MFIGS-MASON ARF.A

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WH11'EHE ·\O

BOB HOEFLICH

-\sslstanl Publislwr fontrol11•r

General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
~f•ws

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Editor

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Press. Inland Dally Press Association and the .-\mf'rkan NPwspaper Publhiher Association.
LETI'ERS OF OP I SIO~ a r&lt;' ~· t&gt; I C'O mf"d . T h ('y should be less tha n 300 words
Ion,;. -\llltiit'r"i art' !&lt;iuhjJ•tl In {'dltlns a nd m ulti bt• ~ lg..-. ed wllh name, address a nd
tdf'ptJOnc&gt; numht'r !'io un~lgn(o.d le-tte r!! will bf' pub.lshed. Lrlters should be In
~ood ta."ilt', addr••ssing- ls .. ut&gt;s, not peNOonullll es.

The White House as
sports hall of fame

Amencan a bout s port~.;. PcopiC' ident ity with 11, ' ·

Reagan has brought hockey players, socc&lt;'r play&lt;:'rs. Lill ie League and
maJor lmguc ba S&lt;'ba ll plavers. tennis players and Amenca 's Cup
yachtsmen to the Whrl e 1-louSl' lawn
In FPhruary. \Vh! IP

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Whiff' Houst: officia l was briefing repor ters on

details of the Mannf' pu Uoul from 8C'iru t. the president of I he United States
was m h1 s officf' ,{() ff'f'l ,Jw:t~ · ann V.Tf'Si ting Dan !... urif\ publtsherof MusclC'
Traming Ill us! ra rf'd
He had his photo I.Jkm I hi' W&lt;'f'k w11h the editor of rtunnmg m agazine
and had his by·line on a cow'r story m Par(ldf' Magazme aOOut his per sona l
prog-ram of \\'f'ighlhfHng anrl phvsJca l fitnpss

Although Roussel den res there is a political moti v&lt;' in RPagan' s specral
interest . he can't help but ix'nefll from the mPasur!' of good Will and
apolitical fun displa;·&lt;'CI whm sports figurf's appear w ith the president
And. of cour-S&lt;'. Rmga n \ a:tenllon to physical ach ievem ent - his own
and that of his gu&lt;•sts- can 't hPip but S&lt;'rvr to diSpPI any public concern
about thr 73-vm r old pn'SidPni's hea lth and fit ness to se rve a S('('()nd
four vrar tr im .

An oddity about
•
Interest rates
On&lt;' oddity abou t I&lt;Xla&gt; ·, hrgh mtrr-r st ra tes is tha t lh&lt;')' don' t S&lt;'&lt;'m to
discourag&lt;' borro\\lng.
BusmPssrs ha,·p lx'&lt;'n r·aprdl; loadmg up on loans for months. So hav&lt;'
mdividuals. And of cours&lt;:· lh&lt;' federal government k('('ps on borrowi ng
steadily m multibrllron dollar gu lps.
· ln thC' 1970s. thf'n' we~~ J rvaciY rat tona iC' ror borTowing at almost any
cosT. Jnlf' n 'st ratP~ mrght t~: at I\'-'O-digi t lf'Vcls. bu t so wa s lnOa tion - and
as vou pa1d bd&lt;'k" loa n o\'l'r 11m~ . .vou d1d so with chm[X'r and cheaper
dollar-s
V\'ha1 s rnurt·. rt mL~tiP !':&gt;l'IlS(' to bon'O\\' and bu.v lx-'Caust~ savmg and
wa lling wa ~ fut llP Thl' pr ict• of an~· ttC'm you wanted kept ri sing.
Nov.. inflJt run r ~ nmnmg umil'r J pc&gt;rrPnl So buying to beat th'C' nex t pricP
tn crl'JSf' ' " pn:'sumrJbiY no long&lt;•r ;.m urgC'nt impulse.

Thl' wa\ m&lt;:..~m l'( ont1mtsts ~..,. 11. todav 's botTOO'lilg binge is pal1 1y lhC'
rpsuJ r o f fmam 'tdl ckrl '}...:ru l.JIIon Tlw old state usury Jaws that imposed
upprr hmrts on tnll' rPst rJtrs arf' gonf'.
F ur1 hPrrnotP. man ~ loans toda~· - mortgagPs. ror example, and even
somf' Cl uro [()an~ - .11 P m.:.tdt• w ith noo l ing or adj ust&lt;:~ blP tnll•rest mtes. This

takPs a brg &lt;'i&lt; •mmr of n sk out of Jpnding for financ ial institutions likl'
ban ks
" Why an· wP honw•..,·ing so much? &amp;&gt;cause tl is so easy to borrow," sa id

Edward Yartlc•nr. ·~·unornisl at tlw Wall StiWI firm of Prudt&gt;ntiai·Bach&lt;'
Se('unt ll'S
Right now thl-'Sf' circum stancC's h&lt;:~VC' soml-' apparently positive effec ts.
Many people and o\·ganiz.al ions thai might not otheiWise have access to
credit are getting I he funds they need for. say, a house or the latest, most
product IV&lt;' off ici' equipmf'nl. All th~ir credit ·fmanced buying is helping lo
kPep th&lt;' economy growing a I a brisk pace.
But credrt ca nnot simply Pxpand forever A t some indeterminate
st retc hing poml, the balloon bursts. with many painful consequences.
"lf the economy contmues to display surprising strength this swnmer,
then only higher interest ra tes will impose t he necessary financial
dlsciptme." YardPnr says 'The r isk ls that higher rates will whip us to
death rather than mto shape, given th&lt;' sorry state of the international debt
and domestrc banking situa tions .
"To avoid such a ca lamity. we believe that the government should
seriously ronsider permanent credll controls to regula te our insatiable
appet1IP for goods and services bought on cred1t."
Maury Harris. economist at Pa ine Webber, agrees that the Idea of
cont rols looks tempting. But he maintains they would be "very rlsky" in
practice.
. In 19lll. HarrL' rrca ll s. the government brteny imposed a set of controls
i har contributed to a shan but sharp recession. Even a more sophisticated,
carefully desigi,ed control program could once more result In "overkill,"
tie argues
· If government poUcymakers want to act to keep borrowing from getting
out of hand, Harris suggest'. they should star1 by taking steps to get the
government's o~ awesome borrowi ng balance down

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Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, June 29, 1984

McEnroe advances
in Wimbledon tourney

Religion, politics, '84.______Jo_se_ph_S_ob_ra_n
WASHlNGTON - A black Ca .
tholic auxUlary bishop of New York
City. Bishop EmE&gt;rson Moore, has
endorsed Jesse Jackson for presi·
dE&gt;nt. I am walling for expressions
of outrage from all those liberals
who objected to Jerry Falwell and
the Moral Majority four yE&gt;ars ago
on grounds that religion and politics
should be kept separate
In truth, religron and potittcs can
never be separated for long, though
church and state are properly
distinct centers of aut hority. T he
point is thoughtfully explored in
Richard John Neuhaus' new book.
"The Naked Public Square." When
men engagE' in politics. they usually
brtng their souls along .
T he entanglement of religion In
politics Is evident on many fronts.
most salientl y in the attempted
murder of the pope by the
Politburo The New York Times is
up to old tricks, arguing that the
(T'T).@lg@~ ~el'

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evk!E'nce of Kremlin complicity is
only ctrcumstantial, and that we'rE'
as bad as thE'y are If we jump to
conclusions. Since 11 is too late to
hope for a signed confession from
Yuri Andropov, and since The
Times doesn't think the Soviets are
so bad to begin with, this line of
argument needs no answer.
But the push Is on for a summit
conference between Ronald Rea gan and Konstanlln Chemenko, and
ther ein lies a trap for Mr RE&gt;agan .
Conventional wisdom has It thai a
su mmit is good election-year
theater. Sometimes that is true. But
this year may be dlfferPnt.
Ca tholics in general are not a
terribly cohesive voting bloc . But
the president should think hard
about what the sight of him shaki ng
han ds with Chernenko would look
like to millions of Cat holics in the
wake of I he Kremlin's atlempt on
the pope's life.

Part of the reason the soft
American Left wants a summit Is
precisely that distracting protocols
would take over and obscure the
substantive Issues tha 1 divide East
and West. For Instance, we In the
West don 't believe in murdering
popes. If Mr. Reagan were prepar·
lng for a summit, he would have to
shut up about such things and make
mce with the Sov iets
Mr. Reagan IS so popular largely
because he tells the truth about the
Soviet Union. Progressive opinion
wants him to keep the sort of silence
about communism It accuses Pope
Pius XII of having kept with respec t
to the Nazis, but most Ameri cans
appreciate the moral clartty the
president has brought to our
. dealings with the Soviet Union. He
should not sacrifice that strengt h In
order lo gain the approval of his

domestic e ne mies.
It Is instinctive to C'O nsider the

WO\':I\\ Sit&gt;.IC ·TEt£6~

NE,O.

American Catholic bishops Ameli·
can Cat holics are very proud of
their pope; but they rarely express
admiration for their bishops , who
collectively coun liberal opinion
with a truly pathetic eagerness for

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acceptance.

have

won

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approval

Summer
results

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nuclear war. And they are exploit Ing the pope's popularity by using a
f il m clip of him in the ad.
11 is impossible to Imagine using a
clip of the pope speaking out on
sexua l morality. To the extent that
the bishops are faithfu l to Ca tholic
teachi ng on contraception. most of
them go out of their way not to
advenise it . That would be really
unpopular. rronically. their fear of
unpopularlly has not made them
popular; while the pope risks
unpopulanly constantly , and Is one
of the most chansmatic men on
earth There is somet hing unedify ·
ing about the bishops using the pope
when it suits their purposes. while
they let him fight alum.. on iss ues
they arP afraid to touch.
New York Cit y's new archbishop .
John O'Conn01 In bar ely three
months. Archbi shop O'Connor has
establish ed him self as both a geni al
neighbor and a m an "1lh whom it is
imprudent to tangle. Mayor Ed
Koch has alrea dy backed off on hi s
own exCC'utJveorder on homosexual

nght s that wou ld have cu t city
fund s to Catholrc Socia l SNvices.
The case highli ghts the way

Middiepon 's Pony League learn
dropped a 4·1 verdict to Albany but
re bounded with a 14-7 win over
M ason recently

DEFEATS GARRISON - Britain's Virginia
Wade races across Wbnbledon's Centre Court
Thursday, to reach a shot from Number Five seed
Zlna Garrison of tbe United Slates, during their

SYRACUSE- Manetta pounded
out 14 hits enroute to a 10·1 win over
Meigs in Amertcan Legron baseball
action hPre Thursda y.

F.verything sePmed to fall m
place fo r the powerful Washington
Countians. as they upped their
record to 14-4 on the year. M eigs. on
the other hand. had trouble in the

A.VIDti CA."

bles. It's I he desperate poveny of
Mexrco's peasants th at impels
them to seek menial JObs m the
Un ited Sta tes. hvmg the shadowv
ex1stPnrf' of Illega l aliens In daily
fPar of discovery and deJX)rtation
As long as llfe for M{'xico's poor is
'v\'lthour hopP. they \.VIII continue to
cross the bordPr Not hm g short of a

chance.

T he border patrol concentra tes

Mexican peasants' dPsperatlon is
their frustration over the way thev

have been ground down by the
privileged few. [n Mexico. the rich
get r icher and the pour either starve

because the modern state

p&lt;'mlrng leg~s l atio n in
CongrPss i.(. passed into law . it Will
crf'ai P a new segment of th{'
thP

populat ion

rac mg drscnmin atlOn in

the U nited States I am referring to
lhP la w which would prohibit the
sale of alcoholic bever ages to
cit izf'ns bf'twf'f'n thf' ages of 18 and
21. I say suc h a law rannot be
r nforcf'd!

J call them "citizen'" instead of
youths because that is what their
legal status Is by action ofrhis sam e
Congress that now set&gt;ks to reclas·
slfy thC'm as juven iles in this one
incidence. They arc old enough to
vote. to ma rry. to pay ta xes and
serve In the armed " r ces. Accord·
ing to the pr&lt;:'sldent , Ronald
Reagan. and the majority of the
House. they are not old enough to
make the decision of whelh&lt;:'r or nor
to drink. If they are denied this one
rig ht . why not go whole hog and
reclassify them as children? Let' s
take away the responsibility of
registering for the draft. servi ng In
the armed forces, voting and any
number of other responsibilities our

mslinr t of you th to w ant to Uve it

dangerously Wh y else do they
spPed down dangerous mountain
slopPs on ski s or patmruze 1he m or e
dangerous rides In the amusem ent
parks? [! would be just as sensible
10 close the ski slopes and amuse-

ment parks as to discriminate
against this one small percentage of
the population. The pr&lt;'sidPnt and
member s of Congress should know
tha t they can't legislate an old head
onto young shoulders!
No one In their light mind would
encourage drunk drivin g by
anyone. whether under or over 21.
Every state should hav&lt;' ·m ore
stringent drunken driving laws with

th e emphasis ptact'CI on loss of
driving privileges for offenders

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un enfor ct:&gt;a bl e

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thr Porr&lt;:'roy Tig&lt;:'rs 14 l3 1n recent
little league acllon. Scott M elton
and Darrell Michael pitched for the
\\1nners w hile Kevin T aylor and
J ason Wright hur led for the losers
Leading hillers for lhP Cardinals
w cluded Aaron Da v is with two
duubil's and a singiP. Heath Rich ·
rnond had a double and two singles,
.lOt• Hall a triple and double, Scali
Ogdin and Frank B lake tv.. o si ngiPs
each . Eddie Crooks had a double•.
and Susie Cassell a smgle .
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srng tes while f{obbre Field had a

Scioto downs
COLUMBUS, Ohr o iAP i-Stat P·
ly's Prt~ ex tend&lt;'CI hiS uni:JC'aten
streak to th 11'!' as h&lt;' capturl'd
Thursday's headlrnPd $~.(Xl0 Open
Preferred Handicap Trot at Scioto
Downs.
Stately's Pndc. a 7-y&lt;:'ar-old
gl'iding, led every step of th&lt;' way to
post the win limed in 2:00. 1. whr ch
equals the fastest time a !The Downs
I illS year for his age. sex and gar I.
D river David Drew had lh!' trDIIPr
on lop by two lengths at the head of
the stretch and eventually won thr
contest by a ne&lt;'k. ThP margin of
victory was dE'CI:1 iv ing as StatC'Iy's

Pride was under verv lilli&lt;' urgmg m
the stretch .

double and two smgles, Gryska two
home r un s. Eric Hec k a hom(' r un
a nd smg iP. Jason Wnght t\'r.'O
s1ngles. and Reuter a single.

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ended Harrisonvi llP 16-2 1n rC'Cr nt
httlf' lraguf' acllon.
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pitcher whileS. Bass took 1hr loss.
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Crooks wllh two si ngl es ond a
double. J oe Hall and Darr ell
Michael had two singles each. and
Fra nk Blake. Scull Ogdrn . and
Heat h Richmond a single each
S Lambert and A. Sh"'•ts had
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betwet&gt;n I van Lendi and Rolf
Gehrmg of West Germany
Carling Bassett and Anne Hobbs
we IT' to play on court Nn. 1, followed
by Many Dav is against Jimm ~'
Connor s. the No 3 S&lt;'ed.
Defending wom en's champiOn
Martina Navratilova was in the•
S('('()nd matc h on COW'! No. 2against
I va Budarova of Czechoslovakia
McEnroe's. explaining hlS third ·
set problems with Harmon. sa1d, " [
felt I was in control. but for som e
reason I stopped returning. I could
have been a little tougher, and he
m i ght
ha \e got lu ck y or
some! hing."
HIS only behaviOr problem came
alter he had left the cour1 He had a
bnef but heall'd debate \\o1l h Bnllsh
rep:wter s \.\..hen lhC'y sough! hi s
commPnt s on romplamt s by some
school tf'arhers about c urstng
'
dunng matchf's

Reds •not for sale~ - Williams
CINCINNATI I API - Wilham J.
Williams. one of two principa l
owners o f the Cincinno11RL-'ds, says

the Nattonal Leai,'lll' ballclub rsn't
being sold.
Williams, a Cinc innati-baS&lt;'d rl'al
Pstate developer

and insu ra nct•

execut ive, denied a published report
Thursday that the ballclub m ay ix'
sold soon to Cincinnati businessman

Ca 1l Lindner, head of Amer ican
Fmancia l Corp. Willi ams and hrs
brother . James, hold cont rolling
int erest m the team
"Carl Lindner ts not mt er ested m
buymg the club." W1llrams said
" He has no mterest at all ot her than
thai of hiS limit ed partnership

buy the club last year, but I he offer
has bff&gt;n Wl lhdraY.TI
1\'iUiams sard thrrr have bf'rn no
oth&lt;'l offC'rs rC'Cf'l\'rd from anyone to
buv thr bal lelub
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have PXpt1.' Ssed lnlPrrsr m SC'lling
I hei1 shares, but that wouldn ' I aff('('l
tht • princrpal ownershrp arrangem ent. hP sa id .
Bob Hmvsam. who rook OVI'I as
club presidC'nt when Dtck W&lt;:t,l..Tfler
v.as firPd last summer. sa id hP
agrc&gt;ed to com e out of semi rC'IIrement to run the club tx&gt;cauSf'

the Wililams brol hers plannl'd to
mil mlam ownersh.i p
" Pa r1 ot our agrffment \.\.'a S thaI

1he\ would keep the batlclub " nd not
L mdncJ is onf' of 11 limllC'd
pa11ners O\\'l1ingthe RPds. Wtlliam s
said Lmdner m ade a general offer to

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for at Jpas; t th.rw ~f'ars so that
wP r oulrl hUlld. " Howsa m sa 1d "It
t.JkP s 11m e to do w hat we hopt' to do··

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Sprong &amp; Summer Hours :
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PRIZE "1NN1&lt;;RS - The Meigs County Fish and Gam e Cluh
sponsored a chUdl'f'n's fishing derby la.•t Wt'€kend with 70 childrpn :UJd
II adults attending. Winning th~ prize lor largest fish caught went to
J\lbert Curtis with a lour pound 12ounce dandy. Girl catching lhe largt..;t
fish was won by Shannon f'l:trk with a two pounder. Most fish t•aught

prize went to Joey Snyde r and Reeky Bauer. Door prizes wpr(' won hy
Leslie Porker, ,Joe Nottingham. Scot Baker, Jan Hindy, E rk Powell.
Carne Knapp, Jeff Roti'h, Hop&lt;• Dt'C ker and Becky Bauer.

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AmPncan

Garrison
No. 2 women's seed Ch1is Evf'rt
Lloyd and fellow American 8C'ts.v
Nagelsen had their match post ·
paned until today becauS&lt;' of I~&lt; o
ram delays.
'I hey wel1' to be followed by Sca li
Davis against Lloyd's Pstronged
husband , John Lloyd, and" match

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whilP Jpff HPnry had two singles
and R. RPdman a singiP

Wimbledon.
He received passing grades m
both Thursday as he defeated fellow
American Rodney Harmon and
moved into the third round in
defense of his title at the All E ngland
Tennis Championships.
McEnroe, the man the British
press has called "Super Brat."
pplrlely questioned only two calls en
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were Jeff Hood, Donme Becker.

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[n the w in ove1 M ason, Jeff
Nelson fanned 12 and walked seVPn
in picking up the win . Billy
Marshall pitched for Mason , fan ·
ning 10 and walking 10.
Middlepon pounded out 13 hits
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and Chn s llecker with two hils

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In the A lbany loss. E ddre K itchen
fanrlf'd 12 and w alked two for
Middleport while Albany's Keiter
fan ned lfi and walked seven Hill ers
for Mrddleport included a trrple by
Donnie Becker and singles each by
Tim Cassell. Denny Welsh and
Kitc hen. Albany' s hitters were
A llman with a sin gle and home run
and Mark Chapman wiih two

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two at bats whllf' Sh&lt;'piPr addl'd two
smgles Scot Gheen and Splete
added a smgle apiece for the hosts'
other two hils. Ed Kostelluek paced
Marietta with three singles and a
double.
Metgs returns to action this
weekend with two humc double·
headers. Saturday, the locals lakP
on Athens and Sund ay go aga inst
Logan. Both teams, like Meigs, &lt;u C'
member s of the E ighth district
which dete1 mines their sta te 1 cpr('starl ing July 20. Both twinbi lls arc
slated to stan al l p m at Syr acuse

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government forces on Its citizens

and call them children. They will be
without the right s granted other
segments of society. The Senat e
wtll consider the m easure later.
Sponsors give as their excuse for
the legis lation the high rate of
deaths among young people for
drinking and driving. They are
trying to do by legislation w hat we
have faUed to do in the schools.
Even If It does becom e a nationa!
law blackmailing 'n state govern·
ments Into passing similar mea·
sun's by threatening to withhold
highway funds, It will be no more
enforcea ble than that othE'r "Noble
Expertm ent" more than a half
century ago.
A total of 23 states now have laws
forbidding the sale of intoxicating
beverages to anyone under 21 yE'ars
of age. The partlclpallng stales
claim a decr ease in drunken
drlvlng and highway fatalities. I

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welt durin g the
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graduated to thf' morf' lu cra tive
trades of drug dea ling and
gamblm g.
Havmg li ved through that pertod.
attempt

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trade in Amenca . T hey learned

a ny

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ham ler in the country We still have

their busmess

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Briix'ry. mu rder and Ill egal liquor
were plentiful in Pver~' c 1t y and

still well and active. Anv act ion

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offJcers ali ke

the legacy of that pcnod 1n the
ga ngsters w ho now control •he drug

'&gt;:!'•
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T1 ·x ..~..~ I ll Clf"&lt;.t·~ md ,; ht ~ ,tnw

lawless

organization that backed the Vol
stead Act and securl'd the passage
of the 18th Amendment 111 1917 arc

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I k'l.l'\,llld 7 11•:-;a.&lt;; ! , w'n!l g3111' '

pcnod m the hrstory of th e United
St ales Racketeering. boollegging
and rumru nmng heaped millions In
non·taxable wealth on gangsters
pnforcem ent

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senta ti ve

(olUIIf'!&lt;O

r\tlant,t &lt;1! ~('\!, York
'\1011Hl'Jl :.tl C m&lt; m n,tt l
Plt tsburJ;::h fit Xln Fran1 N "
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&lt;;t Lou!&lt;; &lt;1 l Sa 11 01""'" 1n

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Thun.~l a.v'" j

letters. I've' rPcei ved in response to
mv recent 1cpurts on the misuse of
M exico's wea:th by governm ent
officials at f'VPry IPvC'I

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ov&lt;:'r. But th&lt;' WC'allhy 10 p&lt;'rcent
and lh&lt;:'ir hirelings in tho dominant
political pany skimmed off billions
and lefl nothing to trickle down to
the 40 p&lt;.•rcml of lhr population that
li Vt'S in &lt;-.~ bj ('{' t poverty Mexico Is
now sadd led with mar&lt;' than $Pil
bi llion in fur ei gn debt s.
lndi catiVl' of the frustrano n and
despair is the outpouring of grateful

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/\ few ye ars ago, when Mexico's
la rge oil rC'sC'rves wl'rP discovered.
II seemed as 1f the co untry's
~.:x·ono mic troubles wPre at last

to the most v 1ciou s

while allowing srx hits M eigs
hurlers, Gordon Splete, Dan Thomas, and Ertan Shepler combmed

Huu~ lnn J.l Phlladfolphii.t

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or wad') ac r oss thP Rio GrandP .

would assume that neighboring
slates would show a corresponding
increase for 1n the exuberance of
youth young people have been
killing themselves and eac h ot her
for hundreds of year s It is a natural

Thrff" Manetta pitchers combined to fan seven and walk tou r

Atlanta at NN York. nu
Sl !.ou.L~ &lt;~I San f11C'i!fl, 1n 1
Cl'ltc~ a l /.os Al1gf&gt;I('O. . 1m

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If

platP wllh two doubles in hJs only

l.EM.t t .
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som ethin g isn't done to cu r e
M exico's internal economic trou-

ran themselves out of pot ential big
innings with basepalh mistakes.
Meigs dropped to 6-15 on the year

b\"T Dl\'t.;ION

Futile effort.____________Ja_ck_·A_n_d_er_so_n
Paso. T exas ; Douglas. Ariz. : and
Chula Vista . Calif.. Pounting on thr
life· threaten! ng rtgors of the ru gg&lt;'CI
mountains and scor ching deserts at
other points to dlscourag&lt;' ill&lt;'gal
Immigrants. Not surprisingly. the
border patrol has caught only u
small percentag&lt;' of the unrount&lt;'CI
millions who have crossed the
border in recent years.
A sign ificant ingredient m thC'

to fa n nt ne and walk SP\'Pn

Hy Th· \.~~d PN"""~

Archbishop O'Connor around, the
po llt1 rmns ma.v one(' agai n remf'mt'x'r thPir plan•

Its meagPr ma nJXlu:er a t " uch
" easy" crossings as L aredo nnd E l

field with seven errors and t\.\!ice

Majors

has got lon upp1ty. With men like

1,9:13·mrte Berlin Wall will stop
them .
In fac t. m y associate Date Van
Alta has lea rned that the Pentagon
1s considering a plan only slightly
less drastic. A Defense Intelligence
Agency stud y is actually trying to
determine how many U.S. Army
divisions would be required to seal
off t he porous MeXIca n bor der.
[t' s not clear that even the Army
could accomplish this formrdable
task . Wha t i s abundantly clea r is
that the 2.300-member border
pa trol - with few&lt;:'rthnn 300on duty
at any g~ven time- doesn't sta nd a

Wirephoto).

Scoreboard ...

ix' among their rights. [f rPligion
a nd pol 1t1cs som etimes c las h, it is
u sua ll ~'

Ladles Singles match. Wade. 38 years old and playing
in her ~rd con...;ecutive Wbnbledon, caused a major
upset, by beating Garrison 3-6; 6-4; 7·5. ( AP

Marietta tops Meigs Legion,
four games set this weekend

cl a1 ms of mdivid udl r ights ca n turn
out to have important advE-rse
c onsE&gt;q uenc£'s for i nstitutions, and
tor those tndlv id uals who consider
thf' mfpg-rit~· of their institutions to

WASffi NGTON- T he immigra·
lion bill now working its way
through Congress is intended ,
am ong other things , to stem the
flood of Illegal aliens who have been
pouri ng across the Mexican border
vinually unchecked .
But 11 could all be a futile effort if

By ANDREW WARSHAW
AP Sports Writer
WIMBLEOON , England (AP)John McEnroe's behavior is
watched as closely as his game at

Sensing their unpopularity, the
bishops are sponsortng television
ads on the one issue where they

One major PXt"'PpUun to I he rule is
The While HouSP has had such a steady proces.&lt;mn of spons figures
through it lately that rr could pass for a sports hall of fame .
The latest vLsllor from rhespon s wor ld wasgolff'r Fuzzy Zoeller, the new
U.S Open charnpron . who was 1m1ted to met&gt;l Prf'Sident RPagan and V ice
Pres ident George Bush this wet&gt;k He left w1th a box of golf balls beanng
Reagan's autograph and a SW&lt;'ater and lie clip with the vice-presidential
seal.
Th~ Boston Ce1t1cs - or as many of them as could be rounded up the
morrung aft er their champiOnship vtctory - flew down to have their
picture taken wit h the prPsident, as did the national collegiate basketbaU
champions from G('()rgetown Uruversity. Not to discriminate, RPagan also
enlei1ainc'llthe UCLA women' s basketbal l ream.
He sta rted the Daytona 500 stock car race by telephone in February.
welcomed the U.S. Oly mpic Team aft er the Winter Garnes. threw out the
first ball at the Bait imon• Otioles' major league season opener in Aprtlibul
only sl aved through tht• fir·st inn ingt. helped relay the Olympic flame on its
" ay to the Summer Ca mPS in Los Angeles and gave the team a flag to
carry 31 the opening of thl' CamPs ln July. Last week, he new to Long
Island, N.Y, 10 open the Internal ronal Games for the Disabled.
" He does likf' S!lOrt s," depulv pr ess secretary M arlin FiJzwater said of
f«'agan. who plaved coUpge ball and whose firs t job out of college was as a
radio SI.XJr ts Jnnouncf'r . "Hr lov('s to tell sp:Jrts stories, a nd he likes sport s
ftgures HP s reccptrve and open to doing these things."
Th&lt;' spokesman acknowledi(('d " ther e must be some political value to it"
as well. although he said that is di fficult to quantify. " There are people who
don't watch spo11s." F rtzwater sa id "But nobody hates spor ts people."
Frtzwaler's colleague. Peter Roussel , added, "There's something very

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By JONATHAN
Associated l'ress Writer
The Philadelphia Phllltes, defend
mg Na tiona! League champions and
co-lead&lt;&gt;rs of the NL East, have not
been nearly good enough lately for
thcor manager Paul Owens
'Uter the Houston Astros scored
SIX runs In the last two innmgs for a
7 6 victory over tile Phlllles Owens
npped In to hiS team
They rem first place and act llk&lt;'
they don t want to be there,'' Owens
S&lt;JJd Ha\ e a team ourled and give
11 11ght back to them They can' t
even catch the ball and throw ot "
Owens added , "If they don't \\ant
to play I 11 fmd someone who does "
Houston outfielder K evm Bass
slugged a two-run double In thenm th
ott ace relieveo AI Holland to bnng
the Astros voctooy Holland, m turn,
ropped Into Bass
'I shouldn t let a guy htttmg 230
teal me saod Holland
In otheo 1\L games A tlant a
dcfeaoed New 'i ork &gt;-3 San Fran
cosco went 11 mnmgs m dowrung
Ptt lsbmgh4 3 San D oegnoutscored
St Louos 7 3 and Chocago topped Los
Angeles 5 J
Bass hlt a long foul off a Holland
fastball before his gamewrnncr He
saod he was out m frontof thefastball
and decoded to stay back and watt
fm th&lt;' ptt ch lu come to me '
I t was a cur&gt;cball and I got ot
p;ood saod Bass
I got bmt w1th mY second best
p1tch and y ou shouldn 1gel teatw1th
vouo second best potch' rued Hoi
land 44
It "as a good potch,
down
Owens saod the loss wasn't all the
potche1s' fault but they wer en't any
gems eo t he1 '
Houston scot ed four runs m the

helplessly a1 forst ha..&lt;;c dunng the ninth onmng
ThlU'Sday mght on Los Angeles The Cubs won 5-3 (,\P
Laserphoto )

Bench on baseball:
•Haven't missed it'
B} JOE K,\\
,U' Sports \\nter
( 1:\l IN:\,\ rt 1 \Pt ~ Rrrorrd
( mconnato Reds CJlC hrr Johnm
Rmch sa\ s he s gone hulf o baSf'tlal l
Sf'a '-'On Wll h OUI \\ l 'ihlflg hC' \\US Stil l
m l h&lt;' game
'&lt;o I hJ \ en 1 mi'Sf'd 11 Bench
S&lt;J id fhursd.J\
I llJll\ hd\!'n 1 I
do mt'&gt;s somP of t h(' c ommot Jon of
the lot kc 11 oorn

fkonch l1 ad clc.t\ Ullp l ml ~ uf Ius
h ands a nd bast•ball sh()( s madt
Tituo sda\ for a plaqU&lt; that '""
honor hHTl outsJdf' R t\ Plfr ont St ~
douon Thl b101Vl tnbulc \.\J il tx
unw1kd 4ug ll v.hpn th&lt; clu b
1 c lift' s h1s unifonn ~o r:,
&amp; nch ~ pla\ (&gt;d 11 srdsons fm
thP R.Ns IJroforf' tf'llllng aft. 1 la st
S(•ason I-ff' S SJ:X•nl muc h of hlS 1lm('
&lt;., JnCf' thf'n p lavmg m golf !OU!Tid
mrnt s .tnd df'\C'Iopmg d tx'&lt; 1
l li st11hutnr shlp m ( mnnnat1
,\11 hough Fk&gt;nf h rnJ O\ s v. atr h1ng
h.;J-..f hall o n trlf'\ IS JOn
ht "-d id
thr 1r " nn ci&lt;Sirf to g 11 bi•(k 1n
unlfotmctndpl.l\ ~lgdm llll l~ l im('
\II St 1t s 1tel hf' 'i ('nJn\
t ht
( hdnr 1 In C'X(l( 11c nt f' 1 summ( 1
"1thout thf rrg1mf nt Jl lon th.tt
b~:~ sr lk1ll rl&lt; mands
I h d \f no ltmf'tdhlr fm ,ln\lhlng
Rf'nr h s ltd
It t happt'n dl I his I"Xllnl
I m JUSt c., on of gomg 1hJ ough m\
tor~ no"
If thtn g&lt;; hap[l('n lh&lt;'
h lp[l('n

mv

'lllt I( hf.., thdt for c rd htm 10 gl\ 1
u~ c.ltchmg lltU ttmc Jfl&lt;' J the t4~t
~t·a-.on &lt;JtC'n t ns much nf d cvm&lt; Tn
ammO!(' f'lthf'!
~o'' , ou grt up 1n thP morrung
a nd h t\ ( &lt;J l1 t1lrt~r ht 1n th1 at rn a nd
\OU s~ \ 11 " not )-.'Din g 10 bothf r m\

golf sw mg so w hat ? 1\ov. I don 1
"'en woof\ about the bumps and
gnnds Bench saod
lllr Heds honored ho m woth a
Johrmv Bench r\ oght
fm hls
1c t 11 cmcnt last season and w ill
honm hLm aga tn m August 1.1.-hen h('
tecomcs the fi rst Reds player to
ha\1 hts numbeo ret ored Only the
r\o I of lh&lt;' late Fred Hutchinson
w ho mandgrd the Reds from J%q_&amp;J
tX" fOI C' dv mg of cancer has been
rrt 1rf'd b\ Cmctnnat l
J m I hr flrsl mll5 years I moght
not bf' thf'f11,;t todPSl'rvclt - I don r
look ut 1t that wa1 But the; chose'
me fll st
Benc h sa od To have
\OW umform numbeJ re ti red 1s
,1bout IIw bogwst th ong that can
happen ooa plowr Tha t sa heck of a
lhuughl-that noonrelseosa llowcd
tor' rn "rar vour numlX'r
Hl II dlsu tx• thP first plavco
honurPd m ihl Reds m_•v. Walk of
F'dmf' uuh tdl'RII. Ptiront Stadtum
Thf' R.Pci.; ; plan tu honor past star s
v.. 1th ~foot squalT'bronzf'plaq ueson
thr plaz&lt;J out stde the ballpao k
Dunng hts ca 1ret Bench \-1. on 10
cOil-'l'tut tw Gold Glo\PS f01 fol'id
mg hll a 1f'Cord 325 career homers
'" a rat chro bf'IJed \89 hornets
0\f'I all to 1 ank 21st on thf' all limP
h s l andcJught 10001 mor'l'gamrsm
1 ~ r ons('(u !Jvc S('asons to 11f' Bill
Dlt k cy s m ~:tJor lrague mark
l lf' nrh fogu red forrnr1tf'ammaocs
1 ony Perez Pete HOS&lt;' and JOf'
Morgan moght later JOin hrrn m thP
1\alk of I arne
I assurrw I ha I m the next 10 Vf'di s
\\ ht n Prtr or Joe or Tony ret lf'C'
the\ ll haH a chancC' to bC' m tl
&amp;&gt;nch S&lt;lld I hope I m the fu sl of
m1m

RtUUlb!t&amp; 8Mt ~~/
To Amenca Wtth Love

Jackson to
host 5-K run

BASEBALL HlSTOR\ -

\t kit, Bn•c•· Fatc•s, plaque maker,

watdte~ fgrmer C tncinnati H.-·do.;' r .tt cher Johnny Bench make hliii
h~u•d pnnt in a day bas&lt; 'l hu rsd.ty th \t will lw uSf'd to ntakf' a hrorue
Jd~u(U P that will honor hm1 oul"itdt• H!Vf•rfrnnl St.tdnnn Thr Red'S have
.ll'iO ~umoun&lt; e d that th&lt;&gt;v .tn r(•tlnng hi~ numtwr latPr thL"' se.\.o;On ( AP

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Members of the Northeast
Cluster Un1ted Methodtst
church wrll be walkrng from
Chester to Long Bottom on Sa·
turday, June 30th from 6 00 to
9 00 p m Persons dnvtng
along Rt 248 durtng these
hours, please use extreme
cautron
Thank you.
Don Archer

Braves 5, Mets 3
Cra og McMurtry rapped three
hlts lncludmg an RBI tnple and
scored once w hile raosmg his n!COrd
to&amp;-8
McMurtoy saod he was glad to gL'I
his confodence gomg after losmg Ius
last two decosoons
Anytime a potc her h"' troubleand I have been fm the last month oo
so - your confodence gets a httle
down,'' McMurtry saod But I got
the wm l lhi&lt;"w decen t Mavte I m
through ot now
McMuo1ry left the gam e w1th one
out m the nmth and runners on forst
and third Jeff Dedmon allowed an
RBI smglc to Wally Backman, but
fllUshed up for his fourth saw
1\lex Tre; mo hit hts forst home run
of the season to snap a 1 1 toe m th&lt;'
fifth mrung and help hand his formeo
teammates theor thord st raoght loss
The game "as delayed twocc bv 1 arn
m NO'\\ York

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M o l mng \\ or "h i[J 10 10 1m
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Scool 9 lOam Mornln~ \\ or shi p 10 «l
\ltttng v.ms hr p 7 1(1 p m Tuf'Sdtl\ Vlsi
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F'AliH TADEHNA( Lt- lHLRC H Ra t
('\ Run Road Ht \ Em mC'II R JV. son pas
tor H~ndi P ' Dunn su pl S;.~ 1da1 Scho ol
111am Sundav f'\t"' nlng "C'r\ lrf' 7 :lOp m
Bl blf' lrachln g 7 10 p m Thuro;;da\
SYRA( USE M I SS l Or\ CHNn St S\
r IC'U!tr St&gt; r \ lf'f&gt;S 10 a m Sund 1\ F H nmj!
"f'f VICE"'S Sund I\ I nd \\: ('([ nf'S il l\ rl I f 1111 p
m
MIDDLEPOR l ( H U RCH OF CHRIST
I"\ (HR IST) I\;\J UN IO ~ I .n~ J P n u• Man
IP\ pastor Mrs Ru~~w ll '1 oun g Sundu\
S&lt; t10ol Su p I Su nrhv Sc hoo l ~ IU I m
F.\f'n m g v.orshtp 7 UJ p m \\f'dnr~ d al
p1 a' rr m C'C't ing , 10 p m
MT MORIA H CH URCH OF (,OD
R.ulnt• R1\
I ampo; Satt rrfl ( l d p1stor
Frf'Pma n Wrlllam s Supt Sur. cla v Sr110ol
'J -1 ~ a m Su nd;l\ tnd \\ f'd npsday ~ ~f n
lng sen l('f''&gt; 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT
F'TRS I
BAPl i S I
Cnr nN SJ:o:1h and P al m('r lhP Rr' Matk
MrCiun12 Su nda\ School 9 15 a m
Dan
\\ hl1e Sunda\ School Supt J oh n Rlrbcl
St Ass! Su p! Mm n ln ~ W ors hip Hl 15 1
m \ ou th m r&lt;' ttn)o! 7 :m p m WPdn('Sd.n
l nf'lu dlng \\PC' Tot s E.:lg&lt;'r BPJ\1 r" lu
n lor Astronau l o;; and Juntor ;1nd Sf' n tm
Hl,~th BYF &lt; ho11 pracllcf' R :\0 p m \\ t&gt;d
nesd ay P rn\f&gt;r me&lt;'ltnJ! a nd Blbli' &lt;&gt;Tud\
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pm

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C HU RCH OF' C HRI ST M1ddl~ po 1I 5th
,1nd Mai n B ob Mf'lton ml nis!P r AI H &lt;1rl
son .:lssocl alt' m l ni~IN Mik e GC'l ll rh
Sundav School Sup('rlnt&lt;'nd&lt;'nt Blbh
Sc hool 9 ltJ a m Mornlng \\ on;hlp 1ll Ut
am Eve nlnj;!; \\orsh lp 7 00 p m P raHT
m{'(ltlng: Wednt&gt;sda) 7 00 p m
ZAREN E Co pastors Re\ Charle s Co)' I&lt;'
and Rev Nan c~ Coy l e Bill Whit e- Sund av
School Su pt Sund ~t\ Sc hool 9 30 a m
Mm nl n !i! Worship 10 \0 am
Sund a~
Evang:C'IIstlc mf'ctln g 7 00 p rn P r a\C'r
mf'ctlnj;!; Wf'dnesday 7 00 p m

l NITED PRFSBVTERI 1\ N
MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNT'
Re' Wanda John!ion Olrl't'tor
Harold John8on
Olr t&gt;ctor of Edurallon
H ARR I SONVILLE PR ESBYTERIAN
l H URCH Su1'1dav W or ship sen liT 9 00
a m
Church School 10 15 a m
B lblf'
Study Sunda\ 7 30 p m Pravt&gt;r Croup
Wednesda)' 9 UO a m

MIDDLEPORT

PRESBYTERIA N

CH URCH
Chu rch School 10 lS AM
Morning Worship 11 15 AM B ible Stu d y
r u esdav 10 00 a m B i b!(' Stud" Th ur s
day 7 30 p m

SYRACUSE F'IRST UNITED PRESBY

TERIAN CH URCH W ors hip Servl ct&gt; 9 llO
am
Churctr SC h ool 10 00 a m B i ble
Study T uesd ay 10 a m Junior and SC' nl or
High Youth Group Sunda) 6 00 P m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor
Rev John Eva ns Sunday Sc hool 10 00 a
m sunday M orn ing Worship 11 DO a m
Children s Chu rch 11 a m Sunday even
lng service 7 00 p m
Wednesda y f'ven
!ng You n g L ad les Auxiliary 6 00 P m
Wednes da y Family Wori!ihlp 7 00 P m
LonM Bottom Edsel H art p astor Sund BY

Natoonwtde In s Co

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THE DAILY
SENTINEL

11Jen *'lfJ certain

IRal~: COnltdBn!/y to that Vety ~ans Whose PUfSUi f Of
nghts He bnngs us r reator who endowed

Maon

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

Sc hool q 30 a rn
Wursh1p lU 30 a m
Prayer m Pe llng 7 30 p m Thursda)

MID DL E PORT FREEWILL BA PTIST
CHURCH corner Ash a nd Plum Leslie
Hayman p astor Su nda). Sc hool 10 00 a
M o rmn~ Worship 11 00 a m
W ed
m
nesday and S.at urd av Ev£' nlng Serv ices at
7 Wpm

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
W•IITI!D METHODIST CH\JRCH
Fay Saurr Dlredor

Rev James E Corhltt Assistant
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Don Archer
Rrv Roy Deeter
Rf"v Se ldon Johnson

CENTRAL CLUST ER

:m

SO l iTHERN CLUSTER
Rr" J!lmf'S M Clark
Rt'V Paul McG uire
Rt'v Onllle White
APPLE CROVF.- Churc h Sc hool ~am
\\ ors hl p 10 a m
Fir st a nd third Sun
days U M~ SPcond 1 uesd .1 y 7 30 p m
Pravrr mf't:&gt;tm g Wrdnf'sda\
7 pm
1Ci arkl
OETHANY - Y...ors hip 9 am Chu rch
School 10 am B lblf' Studv \\ pdnt• sda\
10 am
Dor r,ts Wom&lt;'n s Fr llowsh lp
\V('dn esd :l \ II a m tMrCulrC't
CARM EL- Church School Q 30 am
Worship 10 45 a m St•tond and F ourth
sund;n s F'Pilov. sh1 p d lnnf'r wilh Sutt on
1tf1rd lhur sda\ 6:10pm &lt;MrGulrC'l
EAS I L ETART - Chu rr h S( hoo19a m
Yl or shlp 10 am Sf'C"ond an d fourlh Sun
da\ s UMV. ftrs1 Tuf'sda\ 7 10 p m
t Ci ark l
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 am
Church School 10 a m Cla rk I
MORNING STAR- Wo rsh ip 9 ~ Sa m
Chu rch ~ctloo l 10 3D a m Bible Study
T hu rsd ay 7 30 p m 1\\ hlte l
MORSE CHAPEL- Chu(ch Sc hoo l 9 30
a m Worship 11 a m (Whit e)
PORTLAND -Church School 6 30 p m
Worship 7 30 p m UMYF Wednesdav
7 Wpm 1M&lt;:Guln&gt;l
RACI NE
WES L E \ AN Chu rc h
School to a m Worship 11 a m U MW
fourth Monday 7 30 p m
M en s Pra yer
Brl."ak!ast Wednesday 7 a m !Clarki
SUITON - Church School 9 30 a m
Morning worship 10 4S a m rl rstand th ird
Sunda ys Fe-ll ows hi p d inner wit h Carm el
t hird Thur sd ay G 30 p m (Mc Guire )

KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Oll vo r
Swa in Supt SIR\day Sctlool 9 JO am ('V
er~ weE')(

R ulland Ohto 4HH

H OBSON CHRI ST IAI'\ UN l ON Rev
Tom State n pastm Su n da\ Sc hool 9 10 a
m Evening sf'r\ IC P 7 10 p m Wf'dnf'o;;d&lt;n
p1 ay&lt;'r m eeti ng.., 30 p m
BEAR WALLOW RID GE C HURC H OF
CHRI ST DuanE&gt; \\ ard('n rninl ~ ! rt B lh lt
r l ;1o;s 9 lOam M or nlnJ::: Y..o t !$h p 10 10 1
m
Eve nin g Worship 6 30 p m Y...edn(' s
da} B lbl t&gt; St udv 6 10 p m
NEW ST JVER SV1 L1 F COMMl 1 1' 1 r'1
CH URCH Sund a\ &amp;hool sen 1rr ~ 4~ a
m
Worshrp
srrv lcf'
rn :W a m
Evan ge lis tic Sc r v l u 7 30 p rn Wtd nPs
da\ Praye1 m eE&gt;IIng 7 3ft p m Thu 1sd n
ZI ON C HURl II OF CHRI S T Pomf'ro\
H arrlsonvtl l(' Rd Rob('rl Purtf' l l m1nls
tl?r Ron Riffle Sund a' Sc hool Su pt 1lnu n
d ii&gt;n l Sundav School 9 10 a m \\ or sh1 p
sen lc f&gt; 10 30 a m Eveni ng "-OrShl p c;;un
day 7 p m and Y..f'dnesda\ i p m
ST JOHN L UTHERAN CH URCH P m
CrO\f:' The RP\ V\1lham Mlddlf'sv.artM
pa stor Church se n IcC'~ 10 a m Su nd rn
School 10 10 a m
BRADBURY CH URCH OF CHRI ST
J ohn \\ r i ght passtor Sunda\ Schoo l 'l 10
am L arr y HaynP s S S Supt Mo mn ~
wors hi p 10 10 a m
RA CI NE CHURC H OF' T H E N/12 \
REN E RPv Thomas II ( o lltC'J p,1s tor
Martha W o/fe Cha irm a n or ttlf' BoiJ rd of
Chri sti an L1fP Sun d av Sc hool 9 1ft 1 rn
Morning ~OJ shlp 10 10 a m
Sund l \
evening 1.\ nnhlp 7 11l p m Pra ~('r mr1 tin~
7 30 p m W('dnrsdlly
UBERTY CHR I STIA N Cll t.:RCH Dt x
t1 r WUI.XI v Cnll pastor SenlcPs Sund"'
lOam and 7 p m \A,pdnesda\ 7 p m
RAC I NE fIRST l;:lAPTI Sl
[)on I
\' alkt&gt;r Pa .;;lor Robe r t Sm tih Sund 1\
1
S( hoo l Su p!
Sunda\ School 1 Ul 1m
Mornln_g v. or shtp In .Jil 1 m
Suncln
f'\&gt;Pnt n ~ wor~h1p- ~ p m
\~1 dm ~d1\
1 \f ntng Alblf' stud\ i U1 p m
BUR l I NI HAM
(0M\1Lf\ ll)
CHLRCH Burltn qh &lt;l m Rr\ Okf'\ H t \
I au n d£•rmll1 pas1111 Ph qq2 i P.J Su ntln
Sc hoo l HI 00 1 m Su nd a\, \~ mngsft\trf'
.., nn p m W&lt;dn, sd" P\f'nlng ~f' t 1r1
..,rwtpm
DA:-.1\ Ill E
H OI Jt'\ESS
t Hl HC ll
ln fill trl on Rl 12S bPt~f'rn \lnton .1nrl
LanJ;::S\ tll f:' Rf'' Ben Wa11s pa~tm Sun
dav School R 10 a m B obb\ I ambl'r t S
S Sup! Vlotnrn !" o.r. or sh ipJ() 30 1 111 f l11l
dn n" H a pp\ Hour fi .J~ p m P r a\f't rnd
B lblf'Stud\ - «&lt;p m Ml S ~ I O n&lt;lr\ ffif'l' l tn c
first \\('dnesda\ of f'ach m onth , lOp m
for Informa Ti on Pa l/188 S&lt;lti ~
Sll VER RUt\: BAPTIST n 111 Itt liP
past or StcH L /Ill&lt;' S S Sup! Sun d n
School I U :1 m Mornmp v.or"IP II~ rn
Sunda\ f'\ Pn ln g v. ors hrp ~ 10 p m Pr n 11
ffi£'&lt;'1l ng 1nrl R blrsturl\ Thursd1\ ~ 1(tp
m Youth m&lt;'ettn g Wrdnrsda\ &lt;II 7 p m
C H R I S Tl!\ ~ F'F.l LOWSH I P CHLrlC H
U'll N 2nd A\l
Mtddll p1 r l Su nd n
Sc hool 10 am Sund .:n .md \\Nln C'~d n
~ \f'mng sp r\lcf's a t
10 p m
CH ESTER CIH RCH OF (~OD R• II
r. Robin son paqor Sund n S1 hlX I 11 10 t
m Wors hi p sf'ntrf' ll am E\C'nlng
scn l r r-pm Mtd'-'f'f'k 1f\lCf' Vl f&lt;l nC's
dn\ i p m
LANGS\ I l l P. C HRfSTIA N C Hl Rl H
Robr1 t F Mussf'r pasto r Sund cn S.: hoo l
11 1
0 am
Paul Mus!&gt;f'r sup!
M o1n 11g
~A Orshl p HI lO &lt;l m
Sund a \ f'\f'ntng ~ f'l
\lei
7 p 111 m rl v.f'f'k Sf'J\ lr f' \\f'fi nf's
da \' 7 p m
SYRAlSf r H L' RC H OF" T H I
'"
ZARENE
H.P\ l Jm('s A K111l1 pa o.; l( r
Sh('rrnnn Cund1ff "u p! Sunda\ Sch oo l
9 10 am
Mmnrng v.or sh1p IU Ill am
EvanJ;::f'ltsltr ~PI\ C(' fl p m Ptt \f'r &lt;~nd
Pr:l !S&lt;' \\ Pdn('SCia\ - p rn
'1 t ult n11 EI
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F. DE!'&gt;;
UNITED
BRf T HR F.r.; I t\
CHRIST E l dC'n R BlalW pastot Su nd l \
Sc hoo l 10 a m Roht&gt;rt Rl'l d Sup I Mm n
In!&gt;( S('t mon ll am
Sunrl a\ ni gh t sf' r
vlcf's Christia n E nd&lt;"a\ or 7 10 p m Son~
servi C(' ~ p m Prf'aC'hlng R 111 p m Mid
&gt;H'f'k praver m Pe 1Jn g Vo. f'dn t'~da~v 7 p m
A lvin Rrf'd la v lf'adr l
HEMLOCK GRO\E
CHR ISTIAN
Roger 'Aatson pa~ 1 o r C1rnson Prall
Sund avSchooi Supl M m nln g~or ~ htp4 10
a m Sunda\ School 10 30 a m E\f•n ln£
se r vlc~:&gt; 7 10 p m
MT UNlON RAPTI ST l of' Snrf' Su n
dav Schoo l Supt Su nda\ School 9 45 a m
Ev&lt;'nl n.lil wors h ip 6 30 p m Pra\f'r Mf'f'l
tng 6 30 p m Wf'dn ('sda \
TUPPERS PLAINS CHL:RC H OF
CHRIST Jod\ H olland m l nl stN !)(:on I
W('lls Supt Morl'11 n ~ worsh i p 8 00 a m
Churc h School 9 00 a m

CHESTF.R CHURCH OF' T HE
RENE
Rev Herbt'rt Gra te

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pa ~ t or

Fra n)( Riffle su pt Sund ay Sc hool 9 10 a
m Wo1 sh lp servkl' 11 a m and 7 p m
Sund &lt;Jy Wf'dnesda v 7 p m Pra\C'l ffi('f'\

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LAUREL CLIFF' F'REE METHODI ST
CHU R CH Re\ Robert Miller pasto r
Llo yd Wr ight Dlr{'('lor of Chri sti an Edu
cation Sunday SchOo l 9 JO am Morning
worsh ip 10 30 a m Choir pracll cP Sun
day 6 30 p m EvPnlng wonhlp 7 30 p m
Wf&gt;dn esda y Praver and Bi bl e Study 7 30

pm
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Charl es Rus se ll Sr minister R i ck Ma
romb~r supt Sund a v Sc hool 9 30 a m

\'\ orshtp !&lt;iCt\lCf 10 1{) 1m R hi (' s1ucl\
Tuf'sdn- !tl pm
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l u1d R&lt;1c 1 It Ruul \\lllt :JIIl R u -.) f&lt;i ~ l! 1
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( hu r ch sp hoo l q 10a m Mmn n~ 1\0 l "IP
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Sundcn St hou! lf1 Ill 1m Btb ( SIU(I\ 1nd
pra\ f'l !&gt;f'r\ICf'ltrur sdl'&lt;- 1U p m
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pa&lt;;~or
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Hf \ Th f' t f'On Du1ham pLt si :J r Sllnd 1\
S( hool &lt;Jf l! lO :1m Morn ng V.IJ~hlp 11
10 If 1m Su nda' f'\f' ntn gs 111 1 , - ~~
pm Thur"d d\ &lt;.,(&gt;1\Wisali \llpm
F RF:E I10M ( ,() SP~ 1 M I SSIO!'; r1 H ld
Knob I X'a l rd on Coun \ R o 1d 11 I{•'
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Rt\ Rm 0f'Pl f t pas s1or Sunrt 1\ '-'1ho ol
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rtllls j)I SI OI Sonn Hud~on ~up '-iund 11
Sr. hoo l q «1 am M tn tng '-' t-.hrp lll \j
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1111 p m
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10 lOam \oungpropJ p o.;q l\ 11 ~ tl prn
f. \angf'l\ SII f' ~ f'fl Il l ti U1 r ffi \\ p(JIH " rl 1\
Sl t \hf' 7 p m
MAS0t.,; CH l Ht H OF I H H IST M rl lf'J
St Mas on \\ \a F ug&lt;'nf' 1 { 111 g11 rn 1
nJ!;IC'r Sncla\ B1bl• Stud \ 10 1m \\ Ot
" hp1l;~m Jn d7pm Y..f'd nP-. 11 1\ llill lt
Stud\ \0&lt;'31 musH - p m
M&lt;\SO~ \SSEMBL) O J. f 00 lhdd 111
[ Ill(' M I ~UI \\ \ ~ Rf'\ Ronn ( n H )&lt;., f
pastor Sunrl ~• Sc hool'! -1~ 1 n :vtorn ng
"- Ot shtpll l m F\rntng &lt;&gt; l'tll&lt;'l
ltpm
Wf'd n e~ da \ Womrn s Mln l~ t r!r"' l r m
~ m('rllng owd jJ r l\f'l
Wl'dn t &lt;~ il\ P ''''
and Blbl f' Stud \ 7 p m
HARTFUKD CHL HOI O J l IIRI'I I :\
C'HHISl i AI\&lt; L'J IO '\ lhr 11f' l \'l ll ll1 m
Ca rnpb( II pa ~l or Sund,n St hool G Ill
m Jamt':'llugh("' ~up l L \ rntnJ:;-.11\ J(
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on SundH\ at Ill lOam lind 7 ])p m '&lt;ltth
SundaY S&lt;'tJo ol q 30 a m Blblr S1ud\ Y.. Pd
msdav i JUpm
F'AITH F'ELLOWSIIJP CRt SA Dr I OH
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Franklin D l ck('ns pastor ~uncln m m n
tn,g In&lt;~ m
Sunda\ ' \E ntnj:( ~ 10 p m
Thursda\ f'\ Pnlng 7 lJ p m
STI VERS \II LE COMML:\J I) BAP
rtST CHURCH Pa st or l~olwll 8\E I "
Su nda \ School HI am \\ onhtpM t vt&lt;f 11
a m Sunda', ('V('nm~ S&lt;'f\ lrr 7 JO p m
\\ Pdn&lt;'!idav PVPning ser v i CC' 7 10 p m
INDEPENDENT HOLINES." C'I H.. HCI I
ln r Pear I St Mlddlrport
0 Opll
Man iC'Y pastor Su nda' Sc hool 9 :lrJ ,, m
Mornlnj;! worshrp 10 10 a m
l H nm~::
worship 7 10 p m Thf'~a\ 12 10 p m 'A o
m Pn s P ta\rr mwti ng: \\ f'dnr'sdll\ 7 1()
p m Pra,PI and Pralst• sPnlcP

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R ev JKrn~ E Corbitt
Rev Steven Nelson
Rn Richard Rothcrnlc h
Rev Robert E JWblnHol'1
Rev Andrew Ruhenklng
ASB URY 1Svracusf:'l - Wor ship 11 am
Chu rch Sc hool 9 45 am Ch arge B lb l&lt;'
Study Y.ednesdav 7 30 p m UMW fi r sT
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ALFRED - ChU!rh Sr hoo1 9 10 am
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I hud Tu( sda\ 7 10 p m Com mum on
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CHESTER - \\or ~ h1p !l am ( hu a h
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School 10 30 a m Rlbl&lt;' Study Wed nf's
day 7 «J p m 1Joh nson t
L ONG BOTTOM - Chu rc h Sc hool 9 10
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I UPPERS PLA I NS S1 PAU l Churc h Schoo l 9 a m Worship 10 a m
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ClJUn. h Si:hool 9 15 a m Worship SE'rY1&lt;' lU JJ
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undf'r dlrt&gt;ctlon of Alice NPast&gt;

(,RAHAM
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PrPachl ng ~ \0 1 m firsT and seco nd Sun
d&lt;n s o f f' wh mont h 1hlrd anti fourth Sur
d &lt;n" 1 ~( h rJJO nth ~Aorsh t p sr \ikt"s at 7 30
p m 'w\ i'dnrsda\ f'\(' nin gs at 7 ID p m
Prti\PI and B1 b iP Stud y
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Pff\ H11ght s H:oad Ponw1 O\ M 1chael PI
nnkn""skt pastor MoulC' ~ plr rs Sa bbath
Sl h ool Sup! Sabbath Schoo l at 2 p m on
S:.n urda\ v.lt h v.ors h 1p Slt\l&lt;f&gt;S follo~Ai n l'!
at 1 15 p n
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Sc hool'l :10 am Morn tng \\ mshl p 10 ~ ~

Complete
Aufomottve
Servrce
Locust &amp; Beech S
q91 9911 Mtdctlepor1

IOns otourttrne W ne to controversy as ''
ipp/ause or COntnbutes I reswng means contl,ct ~n~s to wrestle Wi!fJ the
But the Church
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\'lam St l 'omerov SL. Yia\ ~r.\('(&gt;S Hoi"
('Qmmuruon on Th&lt;' lir&lt;&gt;t Su •dav of e8ch month
.mt.l coml11nt'd wit h monu. (! pra~C'r on the'
th1 rdd Sunrl a\ Monung p1 a}'t and St:&gt;nnon oo
all other Sundavs of thf' month Church School
and Nur.:;t&gt;r. rarC' proVJck&gt;d Cofl('(' tn.Ir ln the
Pa r Ish H all trnrTlfflralf'l) following the Sff\1ct&gt;
POMF.RO\ CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 W
Main st Nell Proudfoot pa stor Blhlf' School
q JJ a m Momlng '-'or'!' hlp 10 :ll a m \ outh
ll)(l( tm~ li 00 p m
E:vC'nlng worship 7 00 p
m Wednrsd 1\ mght pr;nf't m ff!tinj:( and Bib!{'
S!Ud\ 7 II) p m
n-IE SAL\ ATIO!\ ARMY l Y1 Bullrmut
A~{' Punurm Mr-; [):}Ja 'Ainln~ in chargf'
Su nda\ hc h!l('Ss mi'MinR Hl 1m Sunda\
Sc hool lU ll a m Sund 1\ School Y I:JSM
F lo!SP '\dam." IC' 1dC'r 7 lJ p m Sa l v&lt;:~ tl on
nf'lllng V.J IIlU.S ~pi aklro; &lt;~nd music Spt.&gt;tial ~
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Cl,ts.s.!&lt;. 1'1 ounJ; ProplP-Blblt 1 ., ~ p m Bib!('
Stud\ &lt;J nd Prt\f'r ITif'('ling Oj)('l1 to tlx&gt; public
POMf Rm WES !'SIDE CHURCH OF
( HHJST l'l'L.Jti Cltlldrm s Hoi'Tl(&gt; Road tCou n~
l{n.;Jd 701 1492 'il.'fl Vuo: ttl music Sundav Wor
sthp l Oam 8Jblf'Stuch 11 am Vl orship 6 p
m \.\f'dnMa\ Bt blC' Stud y 7 p m
OLD DE:\TER BIBI E CHRISTIAN
r Ht RCH rhf ton Lm: e~o;; pastor Sunda',
School G )) a m Mrs Worl~ F'rancls supt
Pn:&gt;ar hmg scr.1C"f'S first and third u ndavs fol
lo141ng Sund 1\ School ) ou th m{'('ttng: M f'l')
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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

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RENE Comf'r Umon and Mul!x'&gt;rry Rt.&gt;v
100mas r. t('n McClung pasl ur 0) dP Henck&gt;r
!&gt;On S S Sup! SundilY School 9 lJ a m
mornmg worship 10 lJ am f"..&lt;'nlng service£
p m mid W('{'k Sf'l,1('(' \'\ fftnPSday 7 p m
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The tlurd annual Independence
Day Run wrll be held m Jackson at
lU a m Jut\ 4
1rophies w11l be awarded thef1rsr
ma le and first female ove1all and to
the f1rs1 place hmshers m 11 m all'
and ntne fem ale age groups
fh ere IS no duplicatiOn of awards
Rtbbons wtlt be gl\en to all age
group second and thu d plac e
fml shers
ln addot10n to tho above. the ftrst
50 to rrg1stE'r for the race a nd
comp lf'te the run wtll rf'C'E'IV£&gt; tee
sh orts
Thf' ::t 1 mllf' rae£&gt; 1s considPred
nC'arly pa ncake flat
Oommo' s
PIZZa IS the sponsors of th1 s race
and appllcartons for the race ca n be
1('('C ]vrd at thPir store at 502 Mam m
Jac kso n
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Padres 7, Cardinals 3
Steve Garvey smacked three hits
and scored three runs and Alan
Wiggins added three hits tD a 15-hit
San Diego attack Garvey, who now
has a 10-game hlttmg streak over
which he Is hitting 432 thinks his
stroke Is back
' It took a little longer than I
thought It would to get my timing
back because of the layoff,' saod
Garvey who sat out the final two
months of 1983 with a broken thumb
I venever hadalayoffthatlongbul
my timing IS finally conung back "
Padres Manager Dock Wolliams
said his recent declSlon to move
Garvey from the cleanup posotion to
the nwnber three spot m the order
has also helped
'It got Garvey gomg like a house
of fire,'' Williams saod
Mark Thunnond 5 J "cnt 6 1 3
innings bel ore needmg relief help
from Lws DeLeon and Goose
Gossage to nat! down 1he\ 1ctory, tht•
ftfth for the home club m stx games
Lonnie Smoth accounted for all the
Cardinals runs woth a solo homer m
the!Jrst mnmgand a two r un double
m the seventh off Deleon

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eighth off Bill Campbell, who
inherited a &amp;.1 lead trom Philadel
phla starter Jerry Koosman Terry
Puhl s bases loaded smgle and right
fielder Sixto Lezcano s error on the
play scored three runs
Holland relieved Campbell and
allowed Puhl to score on Jerry
Mwnphrey's pinch single
Reliever Bill Dawley, 54, Hous
ton's fourth pitcher, was the winner
Juan Samuel gave Philadelphia a
1-0 lead in the first Inning against
Houston starter Vern Ruhle when he
scored on an error by Houston
shortstopBlllDoran TheAstrostled
the score In the fourth when Puh l
was htt by a Koosman potch woth the
bases loaded
The Phillies rega med the lead in
the fourth on Samuel'' ""th home
run of the season
They boosted It to 3 lin the fifth on
a double by Mike Schmidt and Tim
Corcoran's RBI single KlkoGarcoa
was runnmg for Schmidt, who
re- mjured a leg muscle pull on his
double
Philadelphia added three runs m
the sixth Jeff Stone smgled rn J;an
DeJesus, and Von Hayes smgled m
Samuel and Stone
Giants 4, Pirates 3
Steve N ocosoa, who had homered
earlier in the game stung hos fonner
teammates woth a game-winning
double In the bottom of the 11th
mrllng
Pottsburgh tied the score mthe top
of the nmth on a two-out single by
pmch hitter Johnny Ray that drove
m Bill Madlock who had started the
mnmg woth a smgle and taken
second on a fly
N ocos1a who hit only one home
run m five yeaJ s at Pottsourgh
tefore corrung to the G oants last
year , put San Francosco ahead 2 1m
the SIXth when he sm acked hos
second homer of t he season
I m start mg to make the most of
every opporturuty I get,
&amp;lld
Nocosoa, a back up ca tcher woth a
348 battmg awr age "Mentally
thL~ IS thes harpest I vebeen ma long
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, fXrERIENCE 111f JOY Of RELIGION ~

Phils drop 7-6 tilt to Astros,
Padres hike NL West lead

WINNING SIGN.\L - K eoth Moreland of the
( hrt ago ( uhs sognals tlw t\\u out sign , while Los
\ngdes Jlodgt'o Ken Landreaux ( 44) luoks on

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( .od h 1s g-1\ f n u" all er r 1&lt;11n 1 IIC'nt~ Hr SJ id usP \our m1nd and
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conC'C't nPd pr•oplr ha\ r gonf' 10 t hru 1rv. ltd m Ht\]\ rn 01 hm r lost
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do\-l.n dnd shou t Ma n\ pC'OplP m thf&gt; p asJ ha'P lx•un excnC'd or
(&gt;nthu stast t( Cl buut o.;pn I ( P to mdn and communi!\ fhtngs moved fo r
lhP good of tttc commun!l\ 100J\ v.hC't f' ts our tunC'f'rn and
l'nl hu o.;~a-.rn 01 IX"Itf'I \ f' l uhf'tr .uf' ou1 lf'adpts ~tnU Loncern and
C'nthu ~I l '-'lll I..,tt ttmf f01 'nf'v. ctop off'nthu"1J strcandeo ncernPd
c tt lZcns to d pJX&gt;a 1 upon ! hr SC'( nr ' In I he lPl trrs to thf' f'd1 tor we see a
g-rC'at df'J l of ndt r ov.. mmdf'd pt OJf'C!s but !Jt!I P o n&lt;-~ gra nd scale for
man' (X'o pl f' m our commun1t\ \\ (' d o not n 0~d small narrow
pro wets 01 JX'Oplt \\ tth sf'IIJsh m ot I\ p s \\(' m'f'd con&lt; C'I nPd. c 1t1zcn s
w1th v1m and \ 1gnr '' h() h,l\ P L'l !)road \ 1('\\ of bf'!ler mf'nt for o ur
com mu nlt tes tJUI famtl !rs a nd our ne1ghOOrs \\ r \\ant and need
good commun m es m '' h1ch our fam llirs and ne 1ghb01 scan grow up
m and 11' l' and hf' prnud of I h rt 1 town dov.rnto t hC'Il IOC's We need to
look ahead and sa\ out loud w hat 1s 11 our town or commumt v has
need of and then v.. m k fm 11 I knou 11 1s hal d work to blazr a new trail
tn theY. Jldernf'sS ( ,ofl ha., gJvC'n us thiS land a mmd and sa id go
subdue and use and l£'aVf' somf&gt;thtn g for \OUT chl lcl tC'n and y our
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ltk r that as Is a soli d church tha i Y. 111 slanci fot gf'nf'I ;1t1ons forpeopie
to w orship and Jo serve I heir God Wr can not }ust Sll back and let
Gem gr do 11 all WP nwd to u'c the talrnos and abthtoPs God has given
us We need to 1m prove oursrlv!'s our commu mttes anrt be of s£-rviee
to God and man as \..00 ha s commanded all peopi P
Let us get cnt hused about helping others and forget ourselves for
" ' hllr Let us put God f trst ouo npoghbor second and ourselves last
It Is the only wa} to make our communities better places In which to
live and raise our famolles It os God s \&lt;JY and It os thP best way
Rev Wilham Moddles"arth, Meogs County Lutherans

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Friday, June 29, 1984

Pomeroy-Midcllepon, Ohio

Jurors selected, awards chosen for FAC show
Jurors chose n lor the 16th annual
French Art Colony Festival Exhibit
In GaUipolls were G. Eason Elge,
Gerald Bellas, a nd Gary Pettigrew.
Eason E lge has held his position
with the Huntington Galleries In
West Virginia, as Chief Curator
since 1976. Prior to this ti tie , he was
employed by the same iru;tltutiun as
Curator of Education. Eige moved
to the Huntington area in 1975 from
Marshalltown, Iowa where he
directed the Central Iowa Art
Association from 1970 to his present
rf'sidPnCf&gt; in Huntington.
Eige ha s earned the recognition
as exhibit curator and lecturer
t hrou~h

American Art Glass. ln addltlc to
his curatorial and lecture expe-

rience, his various publication
record on Art Glass dates from 1976
to the present. Lectures given by
him have been presented In such
organizations as the Glass Art
Society, Cincinnati Early American Glass Club, the Glass Museum
In Massachusetts, Duncan Glass
Collectors of America In Pennsylvania and the Society o! Glass
Decorators In Washington, D.C.
Special exhibitions curated by
Eige Include Selections irom the
Collection of Olga Hirshhorn, and
circulated by the SmlthsonJan
Institution and New American

hhi research and interest in

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Glass: Focus West Vlrg!nla/ Giass ,
Art Society, circulated by the
Western Association of Art Museurns. Eason Elge received a
Bachelor of Fine Arts degree !rom
the Kansas City Art Institute.
Gerald Bellas, Artist/Craftsman
In Residence at the Southern Ohio
Museum and Cultural Center In
Portsmouth, has been em ployed by
that organJzatton since 1979. Previous to this location , Bellas
maintained a furniture fabrication
and design studio In Wausau, Wis.
Gerald Bellas has served as
Instructor and lecturer on wood
working and design In such lnstltu-

lions as the Cram brook Academy of
Art In Maine, John Michael Kohler
Arts Center In Wisconsin and the
UnJverslty of Northern Iowa.
In 1976, Bellas received the
Craftsmen Fellowship Grant !rom
the National Endowment for the
Arts. His work has been seen In
such publications as " Dialogue: An
Arts Journal" and "Flne Wood·
working: Design Book II." Among
an extensive national exhibition
record, his work Is currently
displayed at the Ogleby Institute In
Wheeling, W. Va . in the exhibit
Woodworking 1984. Gerald Bellas
received a Master of Flne Arts

degree from the Crambrook
Academy of Art tn Maine.
Gary Pettigrew Is currently
employed at Ohio University In
Athens as Professor of Art . His
position at that Institution has
Included graduate painting Instruction since 1964 . As a painter,
Pettigrew's work · has been exhibited throughout the United States
and most recently shown tn oneman exhibitions at the Western
Michigan University and Capricorn
Galleries In Maryland, where he Is
currently repreS&lt;lllted.
Regional and national group
exhibitions most recently display-

If you need a vehic le to carry
prople and to haul cargo that's too
btg for a sedan trunk, a mid-sized
station \\ agon ma y be worth
consld&lt;'ring . CunsumPr Reports

The new Buick Century ts a
front -wheel drive model based on
GM's A-body sedans . It's essentially similar to wagons sold under
Che\Tolet Celebrity, Pontiac 6(XXJ
and Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

auto cngin('('r s recently tPs ted the

nameplates. ThE' four-door "cus·

Buick Century. Chrysl&lt;•r Le Baron
Town a nd Country and the Mercury

tom " model tested was equipped
wit h an optional three-liter, V-6

e ngin e , three -speed auto matic
transmission, power steering and
power brakes. It was priced a t
about $13,200 when equipped with
popular options.
The auto engineers said the Buick
was nicely designed lor carrying
cargo, with useful Interior space, a
convenient rear lift gate with a
window that opens, a split-folding
second seat , underfloor storage
area and the option of a third seat.
The car's steering was fa irly
quick and smooth and It handled
well In normal drtving. However,
Its optional heavy-duty suspension
made the ride a bit stiff and bumpy .
The Buick's predicted reliability

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was judged worse than average .
The Chrysler Le Baron tested is
based on Chrysler's front-wheel ·
drive K-cars. It's essentially slmliar to the Dodge Aries and
Plymouth Reliant wagons. The
model tested was equipped with
Chrysler's 2.6 liter, !our-cylinder
engine. Automatic transrnJsslon.
power steering and power brakes
are standard. When equipped with
popular options, It was priced at
about $11,840.
The Le Baron was the best·
handling of the three wagons in
accident -avoida nce maneuvers. It
also had the hestfront-seat comfort
for three people. However, its ride

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was harsher than the others and It
offered tess room for cargo.
Unfortunately, as with other K·
ca rs, predicted reliabi lit y for the Le
Baron wagon is worse th a n
average.
The Dodge Aries/ Plymouth Heliant wagons might be better
choices since they can he eq uipped
with the same options as the Le
Baron- but for less money .
The Mercury Marquis delivers a
smooth ride for a stallon wagon. It's
also sold as the Ford LTD. The
model tested had, as standard
equipment, a 3.8 liter, V-6 engine,
automatic transmission, power
steering a nd power brakes . With

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A former Meigs County resident
was recently promoted In the
Professional Insurance Agents, Inc.
of New York State.
Ellen Dutton Kiehl was promoted
to assistant executive director for
government and Industry affairs .
She will oversee the association's
research center which answers
member agents' questions about the
Insurance Industry.
Kiehl has been with the company
seven years. The professional
association for Independent insurance agents represents more than
15,00J agents and their employees
throughout New York. New Jersey
and Connecticut.
Kiehl is the daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Dutton of Middleport .

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The Forest Run UnJted Methodist
Church held Its annual Vacation
Bible School June 18-22.
Jill?ughservedasdlrector!orthe
school. Music and crafts were under
the direction of Rose Ann Jenkins.
Mary Wells, Jennifer Arnold, Jill
Pugh,Linda Hamm and Faith
Varney were teachers. Karen
Smith, Jason Wells, Tina Davis,
Grace Chaney, Mary Baldwin and
Jonetta Davis assisted.
ln a program June 24. the children

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4-H SPEAKING AWARD!l- Two MelgsCoonty4-H members, lett to
right, Riehle Hunt, junior division, who spoke on "Cook a Pot of Safety,"
Md Betty Jo HIJ!II, senior dlvlson, who spoke on "Slop Hann on the
Fann," participated In lbe South Dlstrld Safety Speaking Cm~ held
June 26 at the Plckaway-Ross JVS, north of Chillicothe. Both members
received awards. Also pictured ls Ronald A. Spittler, Westfield
Companies representative, spomor of safely program covers, meals
and refreslunents. Other locals attending were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt,
4-H advisors and family, Pansy Jonlan, 4-H program a!lllstant and
Cindy Pitzer, acllvltles a••""ant.

Keith and Emma Ashley and their
daughters recently altended the
West VIrginia Surruner Camp and
Youth Conference in the Cedar
Lakes4-H Camp in Ripley, W.Va .
The Ashleys are the West Virginia
Grange Young Couple of the Year.
Emma won the youth Tshiirt

This year marks the lOth a nniversary season for "Ohio's Pas.&lt;o:io n

Play," The Living Word Outdoor
Drama. This spectacular drama
depicting the last days in the life of

design contest for a Grange design.
Keith won first place In the state
finals of the "Sing-A-Song" contest.
Sign language was used to express
the song Instead of vocals. He is
ellglble to participate In the national
regional finals in New York next
year.
Keith also received an Award of
Merit in the Grange code reading
contest.

Jesus is presE-nted every Thursday

through Saturday evening, beginning June 28 through Sept. 1.
In recent years, the production
has grown and continued to expand
the facilities \Vhich now include a
sou nd systE-m covering nea r ly 400

feel of authentic biblita l scenerv.
Llve anima ls, c hariots, a nd scores
of extras add to the scerlf'ry which

draws the audienee oack tot he lime

SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
First Church of God will hold
Bible School beginning Sunday
through August 3, from 6:30p.m.
to 8:30 p.m . for children ages
three through 15. Theme is
.. Jesus Is My Answer." Closing
program will he held August 5, at
7p.m.

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up to $400 allows the dealer to
pass these savings on to you . Add
that to the Tempo Sales Drive low
prices and save even motel
Tempo outsells all imports!'

MATINEES SAT &amp; SUN
ALL SEATS $1.00
ADMISSION EVER Y fUESDAV $2 00

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OVER 1200 '84 RANGERS TO CHOOSE FROM!
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DEAR DR. BLAKER - I just
can' t seem to control anything that
happens to me In my tile. I lose jobs.
lovers. luggage and pets, and it 's no
· one's fault. I wouldn 't be so
self-destructive as to think that I am
causing these mint-disasters. It's a
rough world.
DEAR READER- That's true,
and rougher at some times than
others, but I think you might have
more influence over what happens

to you !han you would like to
believe.
There are basically three ways to
look at one's losses:
(1) I myself caused It to ha ppen .
t2) Someone else did It to me.
t3) It was the outcome or natural

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$726.

Ethel Orr, Mary Hayes , Dorothy
Ritchie, Ada Bissell. Lora Damewood, Opal Hollon , Ruth Smith,
Elizabeth Hayes, Geneviene Wa rd,
Virginia Newlun , Mae Mc Puk ,
Leona Hensley, Marcia Keller,
Doris Koenig, Zelda Weber, Beulah
Maxey, Jean Frederick, Sandra
White, Virginia Lee, Fern Morris,
Mary Showalter and Faye Ki rkhart .

Ball, Philip and Chris Harnm ,
Rochelle Jenlclns, Mark !~wis, Kyle
Ord, Della Pugh, Brian Anderson,
Mary and John Chaney, Jamie Ord,
Crysta l and Wendy Harmon, Sarah
Harris, Tamara Hayman, Ma rcy
Hill, Tonya Ingles, Kimber ly Jenkins, Am bur Ohlinger , Renee and
Michae l Russell, Angie Teaford,
Amanda and Billie Wells, .Jamie
Anderson, Melanie Beegle and
Kristin King.
The Rev . Steve Nelson gave the
closing prayer. _

of Christ.
ScenE-s depicting thC' S&lt;-\rmon on
the M ount, Triumphant Entry int o

Jprusalem , The Last Supper. the
Trial Before Pilate. Christ's Su ffering on thP Cross . tht" Re surrert io n.
and thp Ascension ar(' pr rformPd

by moll' than .10 major charartC'rs.
T his sPason, Ca l Rir'P. former!~ ·
with the Black Hill s Pa ssion Pia\.
will h&lt;' portraying thP role of Chri st
on Thursda.\ · ond Sa 1u rd:J.\ ' P\'f' ning,
whi le Frank Roughton Ha1w.1 . thl'
founder a nd producer of thl'
pro tuction. will continuo to \X)rtr.:.~~·
thf' rolf' on F r ida~· 0v0nings.

,Jamc.; Allen Smith

Comp lim Pntar:v tours ot' thf' set
begin at 7: :m and 7:40 p.m . f'ach
C'\·C'ni ng bc-forf' thP produrtion J nd
ff'atu r(' a u·a lk through thf' SC'I and
history of t hP production. U\'l..
music i.s prrsPntrd f'a cll f'\T'nin g £11
H p.m . w ith the prnducrion tX'j..;in ·

ning 01 H: 10 p.m.
TickPI pricf'" arP $7 ;J c\ ult IT'
scr\'C'd: $,;) ch ildrPn 1~ and undt&gt;r: ~)
and $..l fo r gr•nr-ral ; tdmi ~si on
Croup ra tPs ;ur a\· .:.~ibhl &lt;'.
For molT' informotion wr itf' ThP
l. h·in[! \Vunl. ffi:~~ Kla ss Ro; Hl.
C mJbridg&lt;'. Ohio -t172:1 01 cJll (Iil i i
~:~ ·'!7111 .

Gall Gtllespie Rogers is working
in Meigs County locating landmark
buildings and historic sites.
Her work Is part of the Ohio
Historic Inventory, an ongoing
effort to catalogue the distribution.
location . and character of historic
places In Ohio. T he Inventory Is a
project of the Ohio Historic Preservation Office.
Rogers is collecting lnformatfor.
on the design, style, and condition of

Gall Gillespie Rogers

structures which arE&gt; of historical or

architectural interest. The 12-week
su1vey. which will concude August
24, is expected to add documenta ·
tion on a pprox imately 550 Meigs
Countv buildings, sites. structurE's

tx-ing inventoriE'Cl thi s summE-r.
according to Stt:&gt;ve Gordon , Surv ey
Manager for thE' Ohio Historic
Preservation Office. T hey in C'ludf'
Adams, Brown, Carroll , Logan,

and ~bjects to the 45.&lt;XXJ Ohio
Historic Inventory record s cur·
rently on file at the Ohio Hi storical

Pike. Sandusky, Vinton and William s counties.
Art:&gt;a residents w ho have infor-

Center in Col umbu ~·&gt;. The Inventory
records are used for historic
preservation pl anning and scho-

mation aOOut local archi tPctur&lt;'
which would help the sun 'P\ can
con tact Ga il Gillespie Rogprs a t Ul
West Sta le St.. Athens . Oh1o 4o701.
t6H I C,9'l-C&gt;18!i .

la rl y research.
E ight other Ohio count il'S are also

causes and no one's fault .

While you seem to think that all
explanations land In the third
category, I have found that the
reasons are usua lly a combina tion
of all three, with the predominance
of one.
Take a look at your general
philosophy In view of my threepoint outline. Then lnjcet more
realism In your life.
DEAR DR. BLAKER - I am
wrttlng for the na me of an
a phrodisiac that wtll solve my
sexual problems.
I just can't get turned on and I

addrf'SS.

been m arried . I still ltve with my
mother. She seems to need me.
I date sometimes but have never
met a suitable girl. Some of them

Although you think you want to
me&lt;&gt;t a woman. thE'rf' may bf'

prohibits

are too straitlaced. But no matter
how they act, [ have never been
aroused. I never ask any ol them
out again alter the first date
because I am so afraid they will lind
out there is something wrong with
me.
DEAR READER - For centur Ies people have searched for
substances that would Increase
sexual excitement, but not one has
been found that wor' "" consistently
or sa fely. !I seem s as though one
must he psychologica lly ready
before it is possible to feel certa in

have heard that cert ain substances

like oysters and peanuts can really
do the trick. I have checked bOOks
out of the tibrarv but to no avail. I
a m now writing you In desperation .
Let me introduce mysel!. I am a

potentially disruptive element in
the form of another woman to the

rei a Ilonship.

A cookou t and cakf' and iCf'CrPam

werP fea tured . Smith received gi ft s
from his pa rmt s. Rob&lt;'rt a nd Sue
Smith. t.he Cunninghams. Mike a nd
Mary Cunning ham. VIr. and Mrs .
J .A. Smit h. Mr. a nd Mrs La rry 1P&lt;'
and family, VIr . a nd Mrs Harr:
Cunningham and famil' . Mr and
Vlrs. John Foster and fa mil y. Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Erl'tn, Sta cey
Ervin , Mr. and Mrs. Virgi lll amm .
E .R. Yost. Jud'.· Bnmt:- , Mr. a nd
Mrs. Harry Wya tt , Jam f's Par11ow,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Roger Young . Nat hd!1
and Patty Pickens, Mildred lhle.
Lilliill1 Smit h and Prggy Ktn g

Returns home
HcJpn Hayt•s. Grf'a l Bf'nd

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centl:y r('tw·nl'tl from d , ·is it ln

Oxford. England .

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gave the pledge to the American
Flag, the Christian Flag and Bible.
A puppet show featured Faith
Varney as narrator, Jenny Varney
as the puppet, King Tum-Twn.
Each class gave a short demonstra·
tlon or what they had learned during
tbeweek.
Certificates were presented to
Erron Aldridge, Zorah and DanJele
Hensley, Donna Nelson. Kimberly
Sayre, Ed and Eric Smith, Amy,
Bridget and Jenny Varney. Chrts

Survey begins in Meigs County,
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Baum, was presented to Erma
Cleland, Goldie Frederick, Letha
Wood, Ethel Orr, Eva Robson and
lna Powell.
Refreshments were served by
Julie Curtis, Charlotte Gran!, Ca ·
rolyn Holley and Thelma White.
Present were Margaret Tuttle ,
Inzy Newell, Shirley and Cora
Beegle, Mary . Hater, Ada Morris ,

rliving Word' to be presented

Children attend leadership camp

The Tempo
Drive ts on now and it ts possible to save over $700
on a new 1984 Tempo GLX . Here 's how

about 90th StateSessionAug.l9-221n
Cincinnati.
Betty Roush, deputy state councl·
lor, reported atlendlng a rally In
Cambridge. Eight other Chester
counctl members atlended.
Helen Wolf was pianist for the
meeting.
Quarterly birthdays were observed. A cake. made bv Jo Ann

Bible School held at Forest Run

ALBANY - Albany Riding
Club will hold an open horse
shown Saturday al 7 p.m. There
will he $100 junior barrel race for
those 18 and under, $100 barrel
race for 19 and over, $100 open
placer, speed racking class and
open walking horse class.

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Winning prizes during bingo were
Lola Harrison , Delores Whitlock ,
Gheen, Mary Starcher and Milhoan .
Susie Cleland won the door prize
and refreshments w&lt;&gt;re served . The
next meeting will he In the home of
Harrison with Elaine Spires
assisting.
Also present were Linda Hubbard , Doris Wilt , Donie James and
Dorothy Roach.

MOUNTAINEER

The Chester Council, 323, Daughters of America met recently.
Forty-two members were present. The charter was draped ln
memory of Elizabeth Jenkins.
Esther SrnJth read a letter from the
outgoing state councilor thanking
the councils for their help during her
term.
SrnJth also read a letter from
Helen Taylor reminding members

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Chatter Club has regular meeting
The Chatter Club held it s monthlv
meeting in Ruth Young's home ~
Rutland.
Guests included Dorothy McGuf.
fin, Mindy Young ann Candy
Milhoan .
A picnic was plannf'd fo r t; p.m .
July9at the Racinr!Jicks andDam .
Receiving annlwrsary gifts wcr&lt;'
Brenda Bolin, l.mda Gheen and
Tina Stewart . Stewart also r&lt;'Ccived
a birthday gilt.

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SATIJRDAY

Twenty-three ladies attended Ia .
dies day at Jaymar Golf Course
Tuesday.
Guest day,.ill he heldonAugust14
at the club.
Winners for the day were Sue
Arnold, Joan Childs and Kathy
Gard.
All ladies who are interested are
invited to attend every Tuesday
beginning at 8:30a. m .

June birt hdays . The July meeting of
the club will he he ld in the Bartons'
home.
A!tending were Nadine and !..acey
Ba11on, Randa ll and Ca rolyn Davis,
June and Manning Kloes, Sue a nd
Kenny lmaoden, Jean Thomas, Len
and Pa t Burton a nd Fred a nd
Martha Klein .

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The Marquis was judged the
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lng Gary PettigreW's paintings are
Realist Today at the Newell Gallery
1n Houston, Texas Faculty Exhibition at Ohio University. 'The Art
Store In Charleston, W. Va., and
More than Land or Sky: Art from
Appalachia curated through the
Srnlthsontan Institution In Washington, D.C.
From a total or Hill entries, these
jurors selected 29 Individual works
of art to he displayed In the French
Art Colony Gallertes throughout the
month of J uly.
The works selected were also
avatlable as Purchase Awards lor
local businesses and corporations.

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the home of Dole and Marjorie
Coa lbum for its mnnthlv potluck
dinner.
Gn.1cf' was gi\·r n b:-.· LacPy
Barton . A Bib!P puzzle wa s Pnjoy•'Cl

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TERRE HAUTE. Ohio (AP) FUchard Berry will have plenty of
company this weekend- about 500
campers and perhaps eve n more
spectators for his Cedars Annual
Powwow.
A Boy Scout Indian Lore merit
badge helped spark Berry's Interest
In Indians when he was a tee·1-ager.
He was ceremonially adopted by
an Indian family In Meeker. Okla.,
when he was In his 2!5 and has
continued the tate patriarch Lucian
Rice's work to try to Involve whites
In Indian culture and Indians In
white culture.
After attending various powwows
and helping with some In the area,
Berry found a place that could
accomodate crowds and began
hosting his own to promote better
understanding between Indians and
white Americans. 'l1le Springfield
native bas some Indian ancestors,
whO were probably Miami and

Cherokee.
Berry thinks this Is the 16th year
for the gathering at his Champaign
County farm, but he's not entirely
s ure, so he's calling It No. 15.
Berry, 57, expects American
Indians from Oklahoma, Ohio,
Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania,
Kentucky, West Virginia and New
York to converge with hundreds of
spectators lor the powwow that
begins tonight.
"'The basic thing Is better rela ·
lions between lndlans and whites, so
whites get a true picture of what It's
all about," the International Har· ·
vesterworkersald. "We're trying to
do away with the stereotype movies
and t.e!Nislon have given, that
Indians are drunken.lazy and won't
work - how they act and how they
dress, the whole business.
"They're just like everybody else.
They havetoworkfor a living. They
have doCtors and lawyers. Basically, anymore, theyllvejustllkewe
do and have the same

responsibility."
Berry hosted the powwow twice a
year for about seven years. until
deciding after last fall' s session that
was too much.
The event Is funded by donations,
camping and concession lees. Berry
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''I'm not into it to m a ke money .
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FREE ESTIMATES

PAT HILL FORD

BUS.: 985-3813
RES. : 985-3837

949-2263

992-2196

Middleport, Oh1o

6118/ 1 mo pd

3 2 lfn

1 13 lk

BACKHOE

8

'WATER GAS &amp;
OIL LINES

PH

992· 7201

AuctiOn every Tuesday
ntght, Pt Pleasant, WVa
Auct Lonn1e Neal Youth
Center Bldg . Camden St

fn

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
35185 Oak Hoi! Road
long Bottom OH 45743
PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrader
Equ1pment Recommended
by Leadmg Carpet Manufacturers
'FREE ESTIMATES"
6 6-1 mo

PH 992·5682
or 992-7121
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Card of Thanks

We want to exte.,d our
thanks for the cards flow ers. &amp; gtfts tn observance of
our 50th Weddrng Anmver SI&amp;ry
George &amp; Phyll1s
Skmner

II

"Free Estimates"

3 Announcements

AND

S&amp;W TV

614 446-0294

BACKHOE
WORK

Balloons tor Get Well Annr
verurys Birthdays part1es
Smgtng Gomlla Call Bal loons &amp; Co 446 - 4313

46353 Seo ul Camp Rd
Chester Oh1o
Ph 985 -4269
II No Answer Call 985 4382

AL TROMM

We Serv1ce All
Makes &amp; Models
Antenna lnstallat •on
House Calls and Shop
Servrce Ava•lable
~ f•1 • cr that lol'ler s Abo~ !'

We Have the
Lowest Rates

Control hunger and lose
we•ght w1th New Shape D1et
Plan and Hydrew Water PrUs
Fruth Pharmacy Jackson
P1ke

AND

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

KARATE
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The

Best In Self defense
lessons Phone 286
3074. Jackson , Oh1o
Pr~vate

JONES BAR

BOGGS

West Columbra

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

LIVE BAND EVERY
WEEKEND

"Mud River Band"
FeatullnR Lanny Tennant

Authomed John Deere ,
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equ1pment
Dealer
Farm Equ1pment
Parts &amp; ServiCe

Something Spectal
For The ladoes
Every Sunday Night
to 1
6/ 1411 mo

g-oo

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
DOZERS

- BACKHOES

- DUMP TRUCKS

-- lO-BOYS
- TRENCHER
-- WATER
-- SEW£R
- GAS liNES
- SEPTIC SYSTEMS
lARGE o' SMA!! JOBS
PH 992-2478

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YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
Addons and remodtolrng
- Roofrng and gutter work
- Concrele work
- Piumb1ng and eh!Cirrcal
work
(Free Est1matesl

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

Ohto

6r20 ' 1 rrrp pd

Wanted overweight persons
to try our all natural herb
d1et 1 OOo/, guaranteed, lose
up to 30 pounds a month
Call orwrrte614-776 2316
or 614 - 665 - 2840 after

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SVLVANIA

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

SHOE REPAIR

REALTORS
Henry Cleland. Jr
992-6191
Dottle Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussell !149-~
Jo Hill 985--4466

•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

We Have A Full Time
Shop Technidan
on Duty

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF All TYPES

AW

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER-985-3307

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ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

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EXCAVATING

S1zes Start From 12'x16'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sozes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER
•ENO LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SEWER
RAIN liNES

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED

Racme. Oh
Ph 614 -843-5191

County C•rhfr•d
FR!E ESTIMATES

367-7560- 367-767
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CHESHIRE OHIO
3 1 .t

Auctton every Fu mght at
the Hartford Commun•ty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week
Constgments of new and
used merchandrse always
welcome A1chard Reynolds
Aucttoneer
304 - 275

3069

9

Wanted To Buy

v11te

Ptke,

Kmgston,

12

Situations
Wanted

W1ll care for elderly p erson rn
my home. over 14 yrs of
ewpenence Call 614 256-

6509
1 8 Wanted to Do
lawn Mowmg &amp; Tnmmtng
Reliable and dependable
Reasonable rates Call 614 -

Roofing and gutter work
metal work. hausepa1nt1ng
carpenter work Exc ref
Free est1mates Call 446 -

W11t

plow

Buyrng da1ly gold. srlver
cams nngs Jewelry , sterhng
ware old coms large currency Top prrces Ed Bur kett Barber Shop, 2nd Ave
M1ddleport Oh 614 992 -

3476
Cash patd for fancy tron or
heavy non beds $160 and
up for certam Metgs Co
stone Jars
Old t1me cup board
call 1 304 882 -

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds
~r o n,
wood
cupboards, chairs,
chests
baskets , d1sh es,
stone jars antrques, gold
and sliver
Wrrte M D
Mtller, Rt 2 Pomeroy, Oh10
45769 or ca ll 614 992

Call

W1ll do custom comb1n1ng

Call 614 245-5485
- - - - - - - - - -lc Water wells drilled &amp; ser VICed Free estimates Call

6t 4-992-5006 0' 614 7423147
Will giVe p1ano &amp; organ
lessons m my home to
begmners
adults, &amp; ad
vanced students Also teach
chordmg &amp; transposmg Call

614-992 5403
lntt:~r~or

mg

Fraz•ers

Bottom

and ewtermr parnt
h:ottured cerlrngs 304 ·

Work wanted wtll do house
cleanmg or offtce cleanmg

Call 304· 675-9769

NOTICE

I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUB LISHING CO re commend s
rhat you do bu smes s w1th
people you know. and NOT
to send money through the
ma1l unttl you have rnvest1
gated the offermg
local route for sa le No
sellmg, collection only W1ll
net approx 5400 per week
Reqwred 3 4 hours per
week W1ll tak e S 18,000
cash Wttte P 0 Box 59247
81rm1ngham
Al 35259
9247 Include your tele
phone number and address
Investment property 10 ye
ars old B un1t apartment
burldmg Pennsylvama Ave
Wellston
Oh
Res1dent
manager wrth cons1st wa1t
tng I1st 1 year leases wrth all
utllrt1es patd by renter
S 1 395 per mo rncome
Pnce negot1ble possrble 2nd
mortgage
Out of town
owner Carll 614 - 592 - 1189
before 5PM 614 -594- 2874
aher 5PM M F

ui'tr.V!r;.V.h

Operator 304-755 2779
Yard Sale Thurs , fn . June
28 29, 9 -5 1 Y2 mile out 160
past HMC Clothes toys
books. mrsc
Huge Attic sale 5 femlltes
Thurs. Frr &amp; Sat 10 ? 25
Smithers Furmture. mrsc
Rain postpones
Brg Yard Sale Fr~day June
29, Saturday June 30 9 00
to n BeSide B1g Wheel
Carryout. Rt 36 Men 's
women's children's clo
thrng, kmck knacks , etc

clothes. lots more Jack
Richard 's resrdence, Bald
Knob

6 Family yard sale , July 2 &amp;
3, ratn or shme 9 to 5 each
day Lots of clothes , m•sc
1tems
furmture, &amp; &amp;\JOn
bottles 1 2 mtle out SA 143
on the left
G1gant1c yard sale. June 30
through July 4 Helen M1l
hoan, 1 6 m•le West of
Darwm on 6B1

Back yard 62 Sycamore Frt
&amp; Sat June 29 &amp; 30, 8 5
01shes. tools cloth1ng
large Garage Sale St At
160, across street, NGHS
Fr1 &amp; Sat
Garage Sale June 29 30
9 00 to 7 SR 775 JUSt oH
141
Clothmg all srzes
jeans albums
July 2 &amp; 3 McGu1re Subdi VISIOn Debby Dr Curtam
stretchers. oven toaster, tel
ephone stand lamps. flow ers. clothes all SIZes
Garage Sale lmcoln P1ke Ad
at Centenary Junly 2 - 6
13 .. &amp; 16 ' b1kes baby
1tems, 77 ThundH blrd
Yard Sale on Woodsm1ll Ad
toward Tycoon lake be
tween R1o Grande Vrnton &amp;.
Bidwell Everythtng 6143B8- 9791
June 29 thru
July 10
The Galhpohs Flea Market
362 Jackson P1ke Rts 35 &amp;
160 Indoor- outdoor every
weekend
year round
market Pop $6 25 case

160 at
Everg reen June 29 30, July
2 3 9 to 6 Avon , dolls old
dtshes good clean clothmg
ndrng mower, ce ramiC
1976 lm coln e.11c cond
1978 ford 4 -WO truck
Somethmg for everyone! If
ra111 have ne.~tt day
Yard Sale Saturday June 30
9 ttl dark 7 mtle out Rt 554
toward Cheshire Call 614 -

367 0170

hama

1

l1ke new. 3 bedrm sectional
home on beauttful % acre lot
In Arbaugh addrt1on
Tuppers Plams excelle1oct
neighborhood $32 900 In
eludes new refr1g . range .
washer &amp; dryer hnanctng
available w1th low down
payment to quahf1ed part1es
Call 614-992 -7034 day• or
61 4 · 992 - 7671 evenmgs

4 fam1ly yard salem Danvt11e
on Red H1ll Ad Complete
Avon Doll collection &amp; other
Avon collectibles
Home
made qutlts &amp; many mt sc
rtems July 2 &amp; 3 614 742

2 story 3 bdrm LR large
k1tchen . &amp; DR
laundry
room . bath 2 car ga rage
cellar &amp; outbu1ldrng 1 82
acres on New lrma Ad 1
mile fr om Rutland

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Fr1day &amp; Saturday, behmd
hcense Bureau rn Pom eroy
lots of bedspreads cur
tatns tools &amp; mtsc Gerbtls
&amp; complete set up

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

June 30. 9 6. July 1 1 6
S1x fam1ly M or mng Star
Hts Co Rd
30 Small
appliances clothes. cur
tams . furnnure
412 Spreng Ave Pomeroy 4
iam1ly yard sale glassware,
clothes. baby 1tems. &amp; lots
of other Items Thursday &amp;
Fr~day
10 to 6
Ram
pospones
July 2 Ch1tdren and adult
clothing all S-1zes, Hatr dryer
car rad10 ant1que sewrng
machme, lots mt sc 442
S S1xth St Middleport
July 1 ,2 &amp; 3 top of Middle port Httl, men s, women s. &amp;
Children s clothmg house
hold clothing, &amp; mrsc
Watch for Signs 1 0 4
July 2.3.4 Bryant Rd Au
tland Second road to left on
New L1ma Ad Rarn or Sh1ne
Cacti W1sc res
10,000 BTU A1r cond ttiOner,
operates on 110 volts Used
2 years Call 614 -742

2152

Pt Pleasant
Vicinity

$32.000
2009

Call 614 742

FOR REIIIT WITH OPTION
TO BUYII • 14ft wrde three
bedroom. bath and half
mobile hom e stttrng on ntce
lot . ready to move rnto
$225 00 down S225 00 per
month 304 - 576 2711
Seven year old home three
bedro oms. garden spot
2605 l.ncoln Ave 8 % pet
assumable loan 304 -675

pm

Yard Sale Sat 9 00 am B6
Burdette Addn Pomt Plea
sant all krnds mrsc
Yard Sale 2217 Oak St
June 29 and 30 Table
cha1rs . games toys clo

Thurs Fn Sat 9 4 Fourth
house on ught past Good
Shepard Church
At
2
Po1nt Pleasanl

3 famrly yard sale June 30
to July 2 D1shes appllan ces baby clothes &amp; adult
clothmg 483 Beech St ,
M1ddleport Next to SA

flEA MARKET
Casey's
Parkmg lot 2 mrles north
Pornt Pleasant At 62 every
Saturday Set up S3 00
304 675 4808

Garage Sale
June 30
through July 3rd Da1ly 8 am
to 8 pm Furmture, clothes,
drshas Bvon rtems. much
m or e Turn left 1 mile N of
Chester on SR 7 onto Texas
Rd and f o llow srgns 1 m1le

Two fam1iy yard sa le 1 1 0
Thnd St, Mas on July 2 and
3 B1cycles lolm ck knacks

ole

3 years o ld, total electnc
deck &amp; fenced 1n back yard
8% percent assumable loan
S1 0 000 down or wrll constder trade tor land tow 50s
after 5 304 6 75 6643

4 bedroom h ome fenced
yard. great for tam1ly behmd h1gh school 304 675 -

2855
For sale by owner 302 Staff
House Rd
3 be dr ooms
complete kttchen
bath
large fam1ly roomw1th wood
burner ut1l1ty room wrth
washer and dry er carpeted
2 car garage deck and
covered pat1o s1tutated on
large lot For appointment
call 304 - 675 -4369 or 675

6220
By owner f1v e ro om cen tral
;ur carpet full basement
axe co nd 545 000 30 4
675 1369 after 6 p m

for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBIL E
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL ITY MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
RT 35 PHONE 614 446
7274
1979 3 bdr mobrle hom e on
•;, acre lot . well shaded
Must sell both t ogether Call

Small farm /1 B 25 acres) in
Portland , Oh1o, bordered by
Oh10 Rtver &amp; h1ghway No
burldmgs some trees
y,
mmeral r1ghts Fatr mark111t
pnce. $40 000 For lnformatron wnte B Graham
4615 Emerald . Nacog doches Tewas 75961

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
lot for sale rn Mercerville

Call 614 256 661e
Surveyed lot wtth watch and
electr~c hookups, approw 1h
A In qurot subd1v1sron near
Rodney 2 m1 from Holzer
Med1cal Center Call after

5 00, 446 1380
for sa le 6 acres of ground In
lebanon TP Good bulldtng
s1te on hard top road Ask1ng
$6000 or best offer Call

614 843 5231
Syracuse
several
bu1ldmg lots w1th old
house on Water St
lookmg nver Call 614

n1ce
brtck
over 992

5974
1 Ox 50 trader on large
wooded lot 7 m1les below
Galllpolrs on Racoon

$10 995 304 675 6448
lots m Henderson , 50 x 119
S3 ,000 00 each
Scottie
Soladean
Smtth St ,
Henderson

Rentals
41

Houses lor Rent

3 bdr house deluwe centra l
arr pool etc Call 675 5104
or 675 5386
Home for rent good lo ca tiOn Bob McCormick Rd ,
3BR full basement partly
f1mshed nrce 2 bath kit chen l•vmg area, beauttful
vrew no children, no pets
Call 614 446 3643 W1 se
mi!n Real Estate Agency
3 BR home for rent At 160,
5 m1 from hosp1tal, carport
nrce krtch~m &amp; hvm g room ,
wooLI floor , S 300 mo plus
sec ur1ty no c hil dren
no
pets Call 614 -446 3643
W•semar&gt; Real EstattJ
Agency

large home, large yard
S350 mo
S200 deposrt
Call 446 -7157
Ava1\able soon 2 bd1 house
wrth garden &amp; ut1irty build
mg 4 m1 out At 588 by
Fa~rfreld Church Ret &amp; dep
reqUired Call 446 4344

3 bdr house 2 m1 from
HMCS 195mo S100dep
Call446 -3617
2 bdr house rn Ga lhp o l.s
hardwood fl oors gas tur nance adults no pet s Call

446 0958

614 388 9957

3 bedroom house for rent

1976 Bayv1ew 14 X 70
Aehrg stove CA WB good
cond Call 614 446 1506

992 6879

5250 per month Call614-

14X65 3 BR gas h eat
1973
good cond
$7900 12X60 all gas 2
BR 1969 $4900 Call 614

446-0175
14X65 3 BR
gas heat
1973
good cond
$7900 12X60 all gas 2
BR 1969 $4900 Call 614

446 0175

Four room &amp; bath house at
16 50 l1ncoln He1ght s
Pomer oy
Call 614 992

3874

lr co tn Hil l
Pome roy
2
bedrm house . ba th base
m ent &amp; at ti C for storage
carpeted S 195 per month
Reference &amp; depostt re
qu1ted Call614 992 3054

4 room ho use near Polllt

1974 14X70 3 BR 1 1
bath
tnt"l P.lec gaort
cond 58900 Call 614

446 0175
1959 R1chardson hou se
ttader 52 BOO Ca ll 614

256-605B

long

Call 614 992-2969

Pl easant City water refren ces requrred
304 675

5884

3 bedroom 1 '! J baths base ment garage fen ced yard
HP AC 144 English Court
Pornt Pleasant
$350 00
plus depost1 ret requ11ed
304 675 7789 or 675
7467 after 500 PM and
week ends

42 Mob1le Homes

Employment
Services

lor Rent

Oh

456644
Try selhng the New Avon
Woy For mformat1on call

11

Help Wanted

2 bdr tra 1l er tully furntshed
good lo ca t1 on sec dcp req
Ca ll 446 8558

Real Estate

614-446 2156
There Will be a reviVal on
July 1 , at 7 00 at the
Burlingham Community
Church Gospel groups Will
be performmg Sunday-Heaven Bound Four .
Monday Harvest Trto
Tuesday - · Grubb Fam1ly
Wednesday - -Colleen Dou genn . Evangelist Harry
Wnngler of Coolville, w1ll
dehver the message each
evenmg Pastor Ray laudermtlt 1nv1tas tha public

4

Farms for Sale

3 bedroom homo. 3 yearsold B'h per cent assumable
loan. low 50 s 304 6 75
6713 after 5 p m

32 Mob1le Homes
2325 J efferson Ave Pmnt
Pleasant Everyth1ng goP.s
Saturday 'h pn ce 9 a m
9

33

5047

&amp;

7760
Showcase. 3 to 4 tt

New 3 bedroom home. 1 Yl

4 fam1ly yard sale July 2 &amp;. 3
at Don Walker s resrdence
Racme , Ohro

Grganttc Garage Sale July 2 1 t_h_'"_9:_·_m
_ os_c______
through 7 Rt 7 , Cheshrre 1Ciothmg, household rtems, Fnday on ly 8 00 5 00 868
Rafferty Drrve Tara Estates
miscellaneous
Addrson
Oh1o
Antrques
glassware all kmds do
thmg Jeans lots m1sc
Pomeroy

Middleport
&amp; Vicimty

Homes for Sale

Middleport. house for sale
on Gravel Htll 2 bdrms
lerge hvmg rm bath central
etr carpeted . newly pamted
basement With 2 car garage
Shown by appomtment
only 614 - 992 5310

Yard Sale First trarler Clipper 3017
Mrlls, Wednesday- Saturday - - - - - - - -- -Clothes, cha1rs, stereo Pro Yard Sale, Dogwood Alley
ceeds to ' Sheaves 1or Mason , Bedspreads cur
Chnst'
tarns &amp;: lots mrsc
Carport Sale 167 Woodland
Dr Mon. Tues , July 2. 3
Bedspreads, sheets green
glassware, 4 cush1on couch
good clean clothes lots oi
goodtes

Daily Sentinei-Page-9

bo1h, latgo lo1 bolow Wa High School
S25.ooo Co li 614 992
through July 7th 9 am till
d"k lou of ch1ldton's _6_2_7_7________

yard Sale old At

Business
Opportun1ty

4-

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2fomily yard •••• July 2nd

C•ll 446 -7037

Financial

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Market E'llery weekend
U S 35 Fraz1ers Bottom .
WVa 2 5082 Dealers Wel co me
Don frazter ·

675-1573

21

Wanted to buy 3 bdr house
wtth small acreage withm
approx 8 m1les of Galhpohs
m ctty school drstnct Reply
to bow 1010 m care of the
Garll rpolrs Da1ly Trrbune, 825
3rd Ave
Galhpolts
Oh

tobacco

614-2 56-1528

Wanted to buy used coal &amp;
wood heaters Swam Furnt
ture
446 3159
3rd &amp;
Ol1ve St . Galhpohs Oh

6PM M L C , 4763 Halls

Giveaway

Female Spnnger Spamel,
2% yr old Call 614- 38B-

8253
Full blooded Chow Chow, 1
yr 4 mo People ret~red Can
not take care of h1m Call

6t4 -256 -6020

rs

304 773 9185

2711

742-2328
l

R1ck Pearson Auctioneer
Servtce Estate Farm. An ttque &amp; hqu1dat1on sales
Licensed &amp; bonded 1n Oh1o &amp;
WVa 304 773 - 5785 or

45631

SWEEPER and sewrng ma
chtne repa1r
parts
and
supplies
Ptck up and
delivery Oev1s Vacuum
Cleaner. one half m1le up
Georges Creek Ad
Call

DOZER

614 367-7101

446 3672

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

1

RINE CO an Equal Opportuntty Employer. 11 now
f1lhng postttons for Certified
Welder! Machtmsts and a
Gantry Crane operator
Apply 1n person •mmedtately
at our tac1hty at 2300 North
Mam Street, Pomt Pleasant.
between 8 00 a m and 4 00
p m
Monday lhrough
Fnday.

We pay cash for late model
clean used cars
Jtm Mtnk Chev Olds Inc
Btl! Gene Johnson

Announcements

ACCENT

POINT PLEASANT MA -

Bass player wants jOb w1th
well established country
square dance or polka band
Call Ray 614 446 3109

'CUS TOM BUll THOMES

Also Transmission

PH 992-6931

Publ1c Sale
&amp; Auction

' C ONCRETE WORK

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

220 E Mo1n , Pomeroy

Found Camp Conley area
small Terner Beagle female
dog w1th collar 304 - 676-

'OIL FIELD SERVICES

CLIFFORD

Vicinity

3171

•D UMP TRUCK SERVICE

JIM

Anchor Club 320 Mllm St _
Point Pleasant

256-6251 altor 5 30

7566

' RECLAMATION WORK

Rt 124 Pomeroy Oh 1o

$2 750 00
CHESTER -- 1979 14&lt;70
mob1le home 3 bedrooms I'
baths. part~al~ lurmshed un

'DOZER

6/141 1 m

baths lull basement rec room

kitchen

CONTRACTING

GARAGE

I he Re~t n I P I "' p&lt;l

61/0 1I mo

J&amp;F

Roger Hysell

Installation Available

Business Services
Vmyl &amp; Alummum
SIDING

maroon pun~e on MulAve Name tn wallet
Rhonda Smtth ReCall 992-6846

304 882 -3672

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wed ltke to entrodllce you 10
Engage A Car the modern way
10 drt ve lhe veh rcle of your
(horce
No Down Pa1men1
Lowe1 Monlhly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box, 326
Pomeroy OH 45769
for Faster Servtce
Call 614 -992-6737

If onterested contact
The Home Nat1onal Bank
on Racone , 94 9-2210

NOW A VAIIABtEr

Lost 8 wk old Blond Cocker
spamel rn the Rockapnngs,
fa1r ground area Child's. pet
Call after 6 p m 992 -3110
lost
berry
says
ward

&amp;

Your area Cell 1-806-687-

5395

lost large gray rabbit , REWARD New Haven area

rn "' l 1ttr liB

825 to be Given Away
At Begmning and End

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6! !R1I m3 pd

1\ppl tr 1'1 0 11 , fn iJ' 1 ll•' rPS •oi r.&gt;n tc;
, 1 Ci'lii•.J 0 1 rv1e•'l'&gt; Co unt~v to
quJir tv PJrJq •C •pJn• s v\Ork -~2
!"'o u r~ WI Wf'Pk.

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

R.,.d."&lt;e-985·3837

Lost and Found

Found, key nng with 1 set of
car keys &amp; Honda motorcycle key Found on Popular
Rrdge Stnp Mrne Leather 10
on ring is a G 614 -992 -

For all your wning
needs; furnaces repaor
semce and onstallatoon
Res1dent1al
&amp; Commercial

Wa,.hou,.- 985-3813

SurnrnP.c Y ou 'l [ m,Jio yrnPnl
+n r-1 T l•' IIH] Pr n (jr il rn ISYtTPI

Every Friday Night
At 7:00 P.M.
At The American
legion Hall
On Beech Grove Road
In Rutland
Rutldtng ts atr cond ttloned
wtth smoke ellmmators.

KiJ ! Ia nd ToW'ISh q:;

GAS - WATER
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REULATORS &amp;
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VOLUME DRIPS

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NEW LISTING- Pomeroy Ou1s1and1ng oome1Bnck ranch
home wtth 3 bedrooms 2

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excellent terms Th1 s rs an
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992-2259

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ELECTRIC
SERVICE

G&amp;W PLASTICS
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Part Beagle pupp1es male
and female 304 -675 -5150

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2 Bedroom home on waterfront.

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
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Call Tern 304- 675 - 6747

61 2511 mo

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Weekend Special

81 -Home Improvements
82-Piumbing &amp; Heating
8 3-Excavating
84-Eiectrical&amp; flefr~gerallon
85-General Hauling
86-M H Repair
B7-Upholstery

61-Farm Equipment

42-Mobile Homes for Rent
4 3-Farms for Rent
44-Apartment for Rent

Selling two partial estates, at ooe auction
house, corner of 143 and Rt. 50 West of Albany,
Ohio July I, 1984 at 1:00 P.M.
Oak curved glass ch1na cupboard. l1on s head on column and
claw lee! lreproducbon). General Electnc washer &amp; dryer two
J)ece bedroom su1te, two dressers, 30 1nch gas range, color TV
dmette set w1th ~~ cha1rs. occas1onat chairs. stereo. Early Amer
1can liv1ng room surte. like new. wood dmetle set wrth four
cha1rs only two fll{)nths old. drop front secrel&lt;!ry w1th bookcase
on top, two end tables and coffee table, anllque oak ch1na cup
board wrth glass '" front and Sides. organ stool. smok1ng stand.
several other niCe stands pols and pans. toasters. lampssheets
and pillowcases. depressiOn glass. Cormng Ware, Jewell Tea
bowls and tea pot, TV antenna, other furnrture and m1sc~lane
ous not listed It you need llJod used furniture. come to Sun
day's sale
Food Available
Terms Cash or check w1th pos1hve I. D.
Auctioneer-Rodney Howery-698-7231
Associate: Frank Hutchinson-592-4349
Note· Complete Auc11on Serv1ce ava~lable anytome Call
us'

Services

1780

498 Gen. Hartinger Pkwy.
Middleport, OH.
PH. 992-2549 or 773-5634

AUCTION

71 -AutoaforSale
72- Trucks for Sale
73-Vans8o4 WD
7 4-Motorcycles
75 -Boats 8o Motors
7 6- Auto Parts &amp; Accesso nes
77-Auto Repair
78 -Camping Equipment

Farm Supplies
&amp; Liv estock

Rentals

1 1· Help Wanted

Tran spurtati un

Mercl1anrllse

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Bartender, apply an person

affect•onate

Financial

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9 week old k1tten, female.
blue eyes, 304-675 -6145

3 yr neutered male cat , very

Wide Range of Chemicals 8o Supplies

"ard Sales

Assistant Organist needed
at Grace Eptscopal Church
Government Jobs &amp;16.569
- $50,663 year Now Hirmg

304-675-2592

Free Water Analysis At Store or Pool S1te

Announcements

Help Wanted

good home, 304-675-7677
Call 6t4-992 -396B
Ot 676-2474

I

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

4

The

6 wk old puppres. 1h lab &amp;
V:r Malamute. lookmg for
good home Call 446- 3539
Smell house dog &amp; male
Cocker Span1el Call 61 4 -

379-2216
Bleck pupplee, mother lhasa

Apoo Call 614-367-7120

2 white kittens. 1 multiCOlored kiteen 7 wh old

Homemak ers Dreamt No
needed to earn
25% commiSSion demon
strafing rn frtends' homes
You control hours and 1n
come Absolutely no mves t
ment t Also bookmg part1es
Call 446 1270 or wnte Toy
Plan
Johnstown
PA
exper~ence

15904
Homemakers earn x tra rn come
We need several
representatives m th1s areal
Party plan exp a plus Gtfts
toys home decor No mvest
ment Car &amp; phone nee Call
free 1 -800 - 563 9077 Also
bookmg part1es
Homemakers earn 11. -tra m
come
We need several
representatives m th1s area l
Party plan exp a plus G1fts
toys. home decor No mvest ·
ment Car &amp; phone nee Call
free 1 800 - 663 9077 Also
bookmg parttas

pm

Water delivery busmess
Gall1a and Mason County
Ser~ous
tnqu1rres onl'tl
please 304 675 1619 evenmg 6 to 9 p m

22 Money to Loan

31

Homes for Sale

4 bdr , 1 v., bath, 5 acres,
garden spot. 1h m1 below
Eureka W orkshop wrth car
port 529. 500 Call 446

4222
For Rent 1n town wnh optiOn
to buy 3 BR , fenced yard
Call 614 446 2081 n1ghts
Summer T1me rs Savmgs
Trme on th1s remodeled
h ome Save Now11 Mrddle ·

pon 614 992 6941
HOME

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below market rates
F1wed convent10nBI FHA VA leader Mortgage ,
Athens , collect 614 -592 -

3051

23

Three bedrooms central a1r
vrnyl wall paper, carpet
throughout , well msulated,
new pamt attached garage
gas outdoor gnll. awmngs,
many extras Call446-2583
t1l 5 OOPM , after 6 OOPM

call 614 245-6859
Professional

Servtces

log home 3 bdr , located on
Mitchell Ad , Gallipolis Call

446 1552
Babysitter wanted for new
born references reqUired 32
to 40 hrs per week Call

614-245 -9187
I would hke a ret~red or older
lady to live in with me, no
work to do JUSt want company Would ewpect pay for
1!) of the electric b1ll She can
have her own k1tchen or
bedroom if sha likes Must
have references Clal 446 -

992 -3666

1414

6 month old puppy to good
home Part German She -

Babysitter needed rn my
home Call 446 -2969 after
6 or weekends

phatd Call 61 4-992· 7680

Water delivery busmess,
Gallra &amp; Mason Countres
Ser~ous mqu1nes only 304·
675 - 1619 evenrngs. 6 to 9

PIANO TUNING lower
priced regular tun~ngs ­
dlscounts to Semor Citizens.
Churches&amp;: Schools Ward's

Keyboa,d. 304-675-3824
Piano Tuning and Repair
Brunlcard1 Mus1c Co , 4460687 Skill and integrity our
trademark
lane Dan1els,

814-742 -296 t
Professional Electroly11s
Clinrc Probe Type Electroly-

ais

AMA

FDA 8o FCC

approved Doctor referrals

304-676-5568

Country home for sale, 3
bdr . central heat &amp; a1r, full
basement &amp;. rural water, 2

ocros Coli 614-379-251 3
6 rooms , basement, double
garage. 1 &amp; one-thtrd ere
lot
Rose H1ll, Pomeroy

&amp;32 900 Call 1-614 67B 2513
8 yn old. 3 bedrm . 2 baths
famtly room w1th wood
burner Single c.r garage. on
8 flat acre• with 1tocked
pond C•ty water 1n Racane

Call 614 -949 -2841

House for Sale by owne r 4
BR house on Lower R1ver
Ad 3 m1les south of town
Woodburmng fireplace, gar
age basement , new fur
nace. and roof. overlookmg
the Oh10 R1ver Call dayt1me
446 1 61 5
n1ght 446

1244
Owner transferred -must sell
home famrly room ha s 20 tt
of wmdows for pastoral
v1ew. fm1shed d ouble gar
age fneplace, large porch
40 h deck, woods prtvacy
near Royal Oak Park

S63 900
5420

Call 614 992

112 Maple Plac e, corner ot
Lasley, 2 bedrooms. fam1ly
room . kttchen Must sell to
settle esta1e Call co llec t
Vtrgm1a Craw 1 614 B91

0442 or 431 0633
12 mtles from Pomeroy
outstandmg 8 Sided home 3
11des decked 3 bedrooms 2
baths Full basement. barn
plus 9 acres $45 000 Call

614 985 3676

for sale by owner Clarence
Httl lmmed10te posseu1on
prrce negotrable or owner
will help finance 61 -level m
RuStiC Hills Syracuse . Oh10
2 full baths . 3 bedrooms
fam1ly room wtth fireplace ,
sprral statrcase. hvmg room ,
k1tchen w1th diShwasher &amp;
garbage disposal. chain hnk
fence 16x12 barn for stor age . msulated Call 614 -

247·4 t 34

14x70 three large bed
rooms fully ca rpeted excep 1
kttchen underp1nnrng M ust
move Best ofier Cal l 446

3162
1969 Namco 12x60 2 or 3
bdr
new cRrpet 54 500
Call after 4 30 614 - 245
1100
1972 Skvlrne 1 bedroom ,
12x44, stove refngerator
a c , underprnnrng Set up
on rent ed lot S4350 Call

992 74 79
1 2x60 mobile home Mul
berry Hgt s Pomer o y wrth
12x 18ft added room on tot
85x 145 ft Cem ent block
garage. cove red pati o &amp; 2
outbutldtngs Contact leona
Stewart 614 992 6275
1981

Hollypark
14w70
cond
12.~~:8
deck
underpenn1ng and large
room au cond 1nclud ed
304 - 895 3B95 or 895
e~~:c

3600
' 77 Cameron 14w70 e~~: ­
pando
3 bedroom
new
underpenmng front porch
gas heat
ewe cond ,

sa ooo oo
2700

304 675 -

'77 Cameron 14x70. fiX ·
pando
3 bedroom , new
undarpennmg, front porch .
gas heat
exc cond.

sa ooo oo
2700

304 - 675 -

Class 1974 12x60 mob1le
home
304 676 - 1626 or

675-5665

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Mobrle home furn1shed AC
tdeal for 1 o r 2 men
beautttul nvervrew Fos t ers
Trarler Park Ca ll 446 1602

2 bdr unfurn1shed extra
nt ce 2 m r o ut on Rt 588
5200 mo adu lt s only Call

446 230 0

M ob1 le home tor rent on Q J
Wh rte Ad JUSt be for e Pros
p ec t Chu rc h Ad 4 m1 from
h os prtal 3BA large milster
br eK storage lg hath
m os tly furnrsh ed n1 ce lot
garage n o ch tldren no pets
Call 6 14 446 3643 W1 se
man Real Estate Agency

2 bdr mob1le homes ret &amp;
dep
requ1red
Ci!ll 614

256 1922
2 bdr w 1th wall to Wll ll
carpe t AC m Gallrpo hs Ca ll

446 1409 5 8PM

2 bdr 2 mrle below Eureka
$160 mo plus deposit no
pets Call 614 643 264 4 or

614 643 29 16

, 2.~~:60 2 bedroom mobrle
h ome pctrtly turnrsh ed Aa cme area Call 614 992 ·

5B5B

2 b edro om mob1le home
adults only For sale or rent'

Call 614 -992 259B
2 bedroom , total electr~c
w1th central arr. on East
Mam St . Pomeroy above
car wash . fully furntshed

Call 614 992 7314 o' 992
6215

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54 Misc . Merchandise

They'll Do It Eve1y Time

58

&amp;

Top so1l and fill dtrt deli-

vered. 304-676-7771

&amp;41VEOF 7HE
ClllJ /JIISII'IESS--

for ren1 m Crown

Cny Call 614 -256 -6058

, 973 school bus. 66 pas sanger 6 .800 btu air cond
Two gas lawn mowers
Rtdlng lawn mower Elec
weed eater Used refenga tor . 1304- 675 - 651 2 after

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Apartment
for Rent

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JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal

Used stero ESS speakers,
Kenwood 40 wt Am -Fm
receiver, BIC cassette JVC
t urntabl e
Cha1n saw
M cC ulloch Mac 140, 14in,
10 months o ld 304 -896 -

Fruit
Vegetables

ant Call 446 2745 or leave
message

Stereo $75 00 304 - 7677

Motorcycle

depos•t

V - 45

pat
ut1 llt •es pa 1d adu lt s
o n ly , n o pets Ca ll 446
3437 or 446 31 11
Unfurnished 2 bdr

1n

Crown

C•ty Ca ll 614 256 6520
2 bdr apt newly decorated
S 60 to $200 permo utdtles

pa rt paid Ca ll67 5 5 104 or
675 5386
4 rooms &amp; bath . furn1shed
cl ea n no pets adu lt s on ly
deposit &amp; reference re
q Uired Ca ll614 -446 1519
513 Th~rd Ave , S135 mo
adu lts only , deposit re qUired Ca ll 614 446 -4222
be tween 9 - 5
Oel u• e 1 BR Apt Ga ll1pol•s
garage CA . no pets no
chil dren . dP.p &amp; ref Ca ll

614 -2561529
N1 ce 3 bdr house base ment C A close to town

Ca ll 446 6678
Appro• 5' 1 acr e level land
w 1th frontage on 2 roads
e )( C
tor bu 1ld1n g or m1 n 1
farm a ll ut ll•t• es ncar by on
o ld Rt
1 60 near Port er

S9000

Call

614388

81=101
1 bedr o om Apt S 196 mo
mc lud1ng uttl1t1es
Equa l
Hou stng Opportu n• tv Co n
tact Village Manor Apts

614 992 7787
R1vers1de Apts Middleport
Spec1al rat es for Sen •o r
C •t•z en s S130 Equal Hou s
•ng Opportun1t1BS 614

992 7721

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofa chcm rock er . otto man . 3 tables (e11.tra hea vy
by Front1er). $ 685 Sofa,
chair and loveseat S 275
Sofas and cha1rs puced from
$285 to $895 T11bles S45
and u p to S 125 Hide-a beds 544 0
and up to
5525 . Recltners $ 175 to
$375 Lamps from $28 to
575 5 pc d•nettes from
599 . to 435 7 pc $ 189
and up W oo d tabl e wtth SIX
c ha~r s 5425 to $745 Desk
S 110 up to 5225 Hutc he s.
5550 and up, maple or prne
f1 n 1sh Bunk bed co mplete
wtth mattresses 5250 and
up to 5395
Baby bed s.
5110 M attresses or box
sp nng s, full or twtn, 558 ,
f1rm . S68 and 5 78 Queen
sets 51 95 4 dr c he st s.
5 42 5 dr c he sts. 55 4 Bed
frames S20and 525, 10
gun · Gun cabm et s, 5350
Gas or elect tiC range s $375
Baby mattr esses, S25 &amp;
535 bed fram es 520, $25 ,
&amp; S30 kmg frame 550
Good se l ec tron of bedroom
su 1t es
ceda r chests
r o c k er s metal ca btnet s
sw •ve l roc kers
Usf!ri FurnttUie
Cha1rs
riry ers and TV's 3 m1les out
Bulav•lle Ad Open 9am to
6 pm Man thru Fr1 9am to
Spm Sat

614 446 0322
TV &amp; Apphan cAs 627 Tturd
Ave
Gallipolis . 614 -446
1699 Sptn wa sher s gas &amp;
electnc dryers
auto
washers
gas &amp; electn c
ranges
refr1gerators. TV
set s

GOOO USEO APPLIANCES

F-urn 1sh e d 1 &amp; 2 bed r oom
apa rtm ents . M1ddl ep o n
Adults . no pets sec ur•ty
~epos •t
Cal l 614 992
/ 3874

W as her s dryers refngera
tors ranges Skaggs Ap
phances Upper R1ver Ad
bes•de Stone Crest Motel

6144467398

N~wly
remodeled 2 bed
room
e qu1 p ped lut c hen .
S225 Depos •t requlfed Call
614 992 5319 or 992
2815

Washers &amp; d rver s S69 95 &amp;
$79 95 Th• s week o nly
Hupp s App l1an ces &amp; Glass ·
ware. co rner Rt 14 1 &amp; Rt

N ew ly redecorated 1 had room
pilrt1ally furn1shed
S2 25 DepOs it r equ~red Cal l
61 4 992 5319 or 992

Twm bed com p le te w•th
ma11ress &amp; box spn ng s
Tw 1n ant1q ue tron bed Call

7 Cal l 446 -803 3

614 388 933 1

2815
1 &amp; 2 bedroom furmshed
apts Ca 11 614 992 5434 or

992 5914
2566

M

304 882

Se w•ng mach•ne . Atart•
26 00 , a nd other h ouse hol d
1t em Call 446 - 3313
Maytag
washer

wr~n~er

Ca ll

type
614 256

1 bedroom apt .n M1dd!e
por t S 1 25 per month Ca ll

6426

99 27511

Co rn er bar w1th 2 stoo l s hk e
new S 1 50 Co uch 9 c hatr ,
yoo d cond S75 Cal l 446

A.PA RTM E NT S mobil e
hom es houses Pt Pleasa nt
and Ga lltp ol• s 614 446

6 678

8221

AMC
co nd

Ntce
and 2 bedro o m
unfurn •shcd apartments
304 675 2218 be f ore 6

7353

pm
3 rooms and bat h . e11.tra
n1ce Good l ocatmn Oepos •t
and refr e nce s requ1red
S225
month
30 4 675

refngerator good
5 1 00
Ca ll 446 -

1978 Jeep CJ 5. blue w1th
bl ar. k har d top , c hrome
wheels. ntdt a l t~res A sktng

S4 000 Cal l 446 -7353
Carpet for ren tals f or S3 99
sq yd Ca ll 614 -992 6173

1090
2 bedr oom apt and s•ngle
bedroom apt '" N ow Haven
304 882 252 'i from 8 00
am t o 6 00 pm
Apartment
pantally fur
mshed Hl Ga ll•p ol •s 304

6751458
45

Furn1shed Room s

For rent SIP.epmg Rooms
and li g ht h n u ~e keep1ng
rooms Park Central Hotel
Ca ll 614 - 446 -0756
S leepmg room S 125 uttll
t1es pa1d Sha re ba th maiP.
only Range &amp; refng 9 19
2nd Ave
Gall1pohs Cal l
446 · 4416 11fter 7 PM

46 Space for Rent

CO UNTRY MOBILE H ome
Park. R oute 33, N orth of
Pomeroy large lots Ca ll

6 14-992 74 79

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
Self - host refng . S100.
Washer &amp; dryer. 9125 . 30
10 elec or gas range , $65.
gas clothe s dryer. 965 .
automatic wBShers , 965

and up Ca1161 4 -742 -2352
Cl o the slin e posts. swing
fr am es
all ty p es
P1cn1c
tabl es Free delivery 304 -

675 367 7
21'" A C A conso le TV. uc.

con d. &amp;200 00
675 3485

Call 304-

AUCTION

SWAIN
&amp; FURNITURE

62 Ol 1ve St Gal hp o hs New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stove s.
6 p1ece wood hvmg room
suttc wtth 6 tnch flat arms
S399 bunk b ed s co mplet e
w•th bunk1es $199.2 p1 ece
antron llvmgroom su1tes
s 1 99 antron rachners $9 9 ,
otha r reclmers
mapl e
d•nette set s $179. bo x
sp rtn gs &amp; mattress twm o r
full $100 set regular ftrm
5120 maple dinette cha1rs
S35. wash stands $34 ,
m ap le r ockers 569. 7 p1ece
chr ome dt nett e set $149. 5
p1ece dmette set S99. used
bedroom swtes, refnger a
tors rang es, chest . dressers,
wrmger washers. TV's , dry er s &amp; sh oes Call 614 -446

sao

3 159

53

Antiques

3 p•ece parlor set (a nt1 q uef
1 love seat (antiquef Call

614-992 7866
54 Mise Merchandise

Large 16h overhead garage
door. co mplete. also 8ft ,
door. e• gas floor furna ce
reAsonable Call 614 -256

Ford 2.000 d1esel Ma ssey
Ferguson 65 . 4 ft . Htco
$340 . 5 h HICO bush hog
3 50 304 - 576 - 2328

Contour lounger , rust co l or.
hk e new , stertto component
system 304 -675 - 6535

63

55 Buildong Supploes

A1r conditioner 1100 BTU
goad co nd
517~
446 -

1522 or 446-7572
Table &amp; 4 chatrs m e11cellent
co nd $150 Rad1o stereo
co n so l e $40
614 - 446

Just recetved 2 loads of
Cresoted buddmgs. barn
type. good se lect •on Galh pol•s Bloc k Co
Ptne St ,
Gallipolis. Oh Cal! 446

2783

1478
4 -H hor se show outfits tor
gtrls, hats, boot s Call 614

446 -7711
Ftrewood cut up slab s 515
ptckup load Call 614 245 -

5804
Lorena 's Guns, 446 1822,
rear 2310 Eastern Ave,
Gallipolis Varm1nt hunter
target shooter. we have a
sel ect•on of Sm1th &amp; Wesson
bolt act 1on h1gh power nfles .
tight &amp;
med1um we1ght
barrels These are the deluxe
fm1sh ve rs10ns and ref lect S
&amp; W's peerless workman
sh•p and quahty throught out
Retell pr~ces 5435 5455,
loretta ' s
S310 - S320 luupold scopes
&amp; mounts m stock We have
a good selectiOn of S &amp; W
and Colt handguns at s1m1lar
dt sco unts Class 3 •tams
ava•lable by July 1 Open 7
days BAM to 10PM Rem
20 ga slugs 52 75 for 5
55 gal aquanum c omplete
w1th stand. lights , motor
f1lter gravel. plants . ther
mometer troptcal fi sh . big
Angel ft sh. S200 or best
offer Also 19"' B Panasomc
BJt cond $60 or best offer
Ca ll 446 - 8,14
Porcelam doubl e smk . w1th
dram boards
525 Com mode $25
electra lu x
sweeper power nozzle

S100 Call 614 -388 -9 809
A1d1ng m ower good cond

S375 Call 446 4426
Used Furniture L•vrngroom
su1te. upnght freezer. kmg
s•ze beddmg
Corb1n &amp;
Snyder Furn1ture, 955 Se
co nd Av e . Galhpol1s. 446

1171
For sa le elec stove Westmg
hou se. harvest gold . l•ke
new
motorc y cle Yamahll

100 Call 614 -388 8282
F~r ewood

$1 5 per level
pi ckup load ed by you Free 1f
y o u cut your self Ca ll 446
4257 eve

LUMBER - Rough c ut. oak
poplar. 2x4. 2Jt6. 2x8 1 x4.
1 x6. 1 xB. length available. 8
tt through 16 tt H o gg &amp;
Zuspan. 304 -773 - 5554
For sa le. 500 tt 2 10 p1pe
threaded. good co nd1t1on .
best offer Call eve nmg s.

56

Pets for Sale

away
Call

bed .
446

3718
Storage an d ut1llty bu1l d
mgs Oualtty construction
As low as S475 Call 614
379 -2205 no Sunday call s
10 1nch table saw &amp; 4
blades. for sale l1ke new
Henry Fowler Rt 4 B ox
408. Gallipolis CAll 446 -

1489
2 English sa ddle &amp; , pony
sa ddl e. good shape S50 ea
o r both fo r 690 W 111 trade
Cali 446 - 9265
Wmd o w &amp;IT co nd1t1oner
12.000 BTU . donkey geld mg SBO Ftsher woodburn •ng stove Call 446 - 7339
For sale o r trade . a1r condi tioner 8600 BTU $75, 1974
Che11y Capr~ce Infant car
seat exc
co n
Toddler"s
snowmobile sutte. SilO 3

Mercury

$1 400

marquiS

1977 LTD Squire

wa,g on $1 , 500 . 1979 Fiesta

1978 Olds. 4 door, V - 6, air,
PB. PS, AM FM . cruise,

phone 304-675-6286. Call
after 4

53.000 miles. $6,400.
Phone 304 -895-3326 after
5 30 304-372 -2798

P1gs
S25 00 each
Law rence R1 ce 10 M1le Creek.
Leon, W Va past Yauger
Ch urc h

64

Hay

&amp; Graon

Good m1xed hay. $1 25 m

foeld. 304- 675 -5579

Transportation
71

Autos for Sale

1978 2 door Pont•ac Grand
Pnx, PS , PB, atr, cru1se
control. VB. 301, black.

304-675-6286

BnarpRtch Kenn el s Prof es SIOnal All - bree d groomtng
Indoor -outdoor boardmg fa CtlltleS P1c k up a nd d el tv ery
serv•ce English Cocker Spa
mel pupp1es Call 614 - 388

9790
Profess•onal All Breed D og
Obed1ence Tremmg I ndivid ual &amp; classes available Cal l

614 388 9790
Dragonwynd Cattery Ken nels AKC Chow pupp1es.
S•amese kitt e ns, new litters
CFA Htmalayan and Pers1an
k1ttens Call 614 446 3844
after 6
Rabb•ts and duck s t o r sa l e
51 00 each Call 614 379

2216
D o berman pup s, r eg• st ered .
shots, t a1ls doc ked
Ca ll

614 -992 7358
Knten s for sale, part Htma
layan &amp; S1am ese Cal! 614 -

992 7138
2 AKC Silver fe male Poo

304 -675 -6267
Reg•stere d Australian She pherd p upptes . 1 2 wks o!d,
exc watch stoc k and com
pan1on dog, S75 00 304 -

458 -1721
Registered P1t Bull pupp1es

30 4 -675 -7239 0&lt; 304 6756357
B eag l e p upp •&lt;~s 1 fema le 3
male. 6 wee .sold S30 00

30 4 -675 -5299

57

------:---,-----,-----,-----Musical

Instruments

1976 Monte Carlo . good
con d .S 1400 Call 614 446 32 43 aher 5pm
1978 D1esel VW Rabbtt
sunroo f good t~res . great
m 1leage S2.000 Call 614 -

245 5016
1978 Volkswagon d1esel
rabbit, goo d cond. $2.000

Call 446 0989 or 614 256
6796
1977 D odge Aspen . slant 6,
4 dr . clea n . ex runn 1ng
co nd
82.000 mtl es.

S1.350 Call446 -8158
1977 2 dr Dodge A spen
auto, rad10 51 , 799 1979
Ford P1nto sport wagon.
a uto , radto , spot1 nms sun
roof. 52,399 John's Auto
Sales, Bulav1lle Rd . Ga lhp o
li s, Oh Open til dark Ca ll

446 4782
1976 red &amp; Whit e R1vena
S2.500. 1972Ch evylmpala

$800 Call 446 1358
1972 Pon tiac Cata lm a $400
fi rm call 446 -7268

$9,200 00 . 304-675 2189
1977 Chrysler. stat •on
wagon, AC, AM . FM rad•o.
$750 00 Runs good. 304-

, 975 VW Rabbit, gasoline
type, good t~res, brakes and
exha u st S700 00 See at
Cochran's E:o.on. 304-675-

sf304-

Sears generator. 2200 watt,
used 2 hrs, cost S660 new,

Plasttc c 1sterns state ap·
proved. plast1c septic tanks.
plast1c c ulvert metal cul verts . RON EVANS ENTER PRISES JAcluon. Oh 614-

Early American love seat,
like new. Call 614 - 992-

Awn•ng , lifetime guarantee.

286-5930

4xB Now sold $200 00 will

will sail &amp;500
985-3571

Call 814-

2202

sell S50.00

All hardware

included 304-876 -8262 .

Shrubs pruned lawn re ·
seeded. reta1ning walls ,
sidewa lk s. patios, fill dirt.
topsoil, bark mulch &amp; saw dolt Cont1ct Bruce Davl·

Shag carpet with pad, red
121112 also pink 10x12.
Trampoline 304 - 675 -

O&gt;on Coll614-266-1427

1714.

1981 Honda 750 Custom.
2.600 miles. ex cond Call

614-367-0394
Yamaha VZ 126 J, water
cooled. Must see to appre·
c1ate. pnced to sell 614 -

367-7197.

1981

KZ250 CSR stree1

1978 Yamaha SS400. e~ec .

cond .. $850 Call614-2459801 after 5PM.
1979 XLH Sporster, good

cond . $2,500 Call 446
0989 or 614 256-6796
1976

Honda

6.600

miles.

C8

360T

S700.

Call

614- 985-4418
1980 Harley Davidson
FXWG, Wide Gl1de, Can be
seen at Charley Fry res. or

1981 CR 450, call 304
576-2738 before noon or
after 5 00 PM
1973

'77 Brown Chevy half ton
p1ckup w•th 350 V - 8
48.000 miles With fiber glass top. AC . shding win dow. clean Interior , auto.
PS. PB. AM-FM
Needs
some body work

$1,800 00 304 -675 -2255
after 5PM
1976 Volare. body rough,
runs good. 6250 00 J04-

675- 2838

Harley

Sportster

s 1600 304-675 -2508
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

16 ft . Sea Star. open bow.
convertib le top. stde cur·
tains, back enclosure. 115
hp Mercury. power t1lt.
power tnm. low hours.
custom tra1l er Call 614-

379-2822 after 6pm .
16 f1 fishing boat. tratler. 2
motors, oars. sw1vel seats.
exc cond Call446 3637

1977 Cutlass Salon VB 350
engtne. $2500 304 675

Correct Craf1 &amp; Sk1 Su
preme. family ski boats
New &amp; used, Parkersburg,

5636
80

VW

pockup,

51.000

miles. auto trans, fuel lnJOC
tton, reg gas, 2 newttres. ex
cond $3200. see at Village

Pozza 304 6 76 44 72
1978 Concord, at, ac, ps.
new tnes e~ehaust , exc
body 44,000 miles $2500

WV 304- 422- 8433 or 304
422-2367
1611 Bass boat, 56hp mo
tor. trolltng motor,

$1,800 . 00
6521
76

1970

Volkswagen

304 675

1 979 C hevy Capnce Clas S IC 2 dr, ac, ps V -8 engine.
body good cond1Hon. exc
performanc e W•ll co nsider
all offers
Call 614 992 7412 after 5 p m
73 Fo rd Torma Statton
Wago n. runs good $300

Cal l 614 992 2065
1 976 Ford Tonno station
wagon 4 door. auto, PS .
PB, AC
good cond1t to n

S400 Call 614 -992 -6161
79 F a~rmo nt Futura 8 cyl,
auto. 79 Fairmont Futura 6
cy l. auto. 78 Cougar )(R7.
77 Olds V1sta Cruiser. 77
Monza . Foroman ' s used
ca rs . Langsville 614 -742 -

76 Grand Pn)( S J . good
co nd1t1on Wtll sa l e or trade
for p 1ckup Call 614 - 992 -

7384
, 981 Cehca Toyota GT.
l!ttback . 304 675 -5149 af ter 5

I~.;;:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.J.::===========~

72

Auto Parts

304
Want to buy two 1 Sx 1 0
Chevv R alley wheels . 304 -

Trucks for Sale

1971 GMC Step Van, trade
or sell Call 614 -446 - 4337
1983 Pop - up truck camperWill sell camper on ly -or with
1982 GMC 'h Ton Truck

Ca 11614-446-1294
1 977 Chevy 350. P BB .
P S . 26.000 miles. good

cond
2746

$3800

Ph

78

Camping
Equipment

19 ft
Krown - foldout
camper . Sleeps B, 3 burner
stove. tee box. furnace. new
screened 1n awntng, good

shape . &amp;1000. 614 -992
7853 or 992 -5433

RON'S Televis1on Servtce
Specializing '" Zenith and
Motorola , Quazar. and
house calls Call 304 -576 ·

2398 or 814 -446-2454
Fetty Tree Trimmmg, stump
remo11al
Call 304-675 -

1331
RINGLE'S SERVICE expe rienced roofing , including
hot tar apphcat1on. carpenter, e lectncian, mason Call

304 - 675 -2 088
4560
GET

your

SHAPE

or 675 -

carpet

WITH

THEY'LL GO OUTA Tf-tEI
SKU LL S TRYIN' ~FlGURE
HOW WE GOT OUTA
Tl-lAT PLACE!

SHIP

CAPTIAN

STEAMER Water removal.
furniture cleaning , free est t-

matas 304-675-2 295
Water wells commerc •al and
domestiC. test holes pump
sales and service 304 -895

3802
BASEMENT

WATER

PROOFING Uncondthonal
lifet1me guarantee
Local
references furnished Free
est1mates Call collect 1 -

You brothers he'p l?ufu.s
unlock th' front do'!
I'l l fetch th'

614-2 37 -0488 . 9 am to 5
p m
Rogers
Waterproof1ng

ltkenew. S5.995.1982S10
shortbed Chevy PU 6 cyl . 4
spd. AM-FM vmyl covered
bed. sharp 65.895 . John's
Auto Sales. Bulav111e Rd ..
Galhpohs. Oh. Open ttl dark .

Call 446 4782

79

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1- - - - - - - - -1972 19% Aristocrat, self
contamed, bath, trig , stove,
sleeps six, air condittoned.
large awning, good cond• ·
tion, $2. 450 or offer Cal
446· 1228 days, nights 1 ·

304-522-9459 collect
1978 Chevy PU 350 engme
auto trans, new pamt. rallev
wheels. 83.500. Call 446 -

8 f1 truck camper like new.
sleeps 4, ref . stove Call

7353

446-4312

1979 Chevy Pickup , 8 cyl.
Ca ll 614 992 - 2046 for
-details
- - - -- - -- - - 1980 Ford truck Explorer
F100.
exc . cond.
54,600.00 8 ft . topper for

1ruck
5393

73

$50.00.

304 - 676-

18ft camper self contained,
awning with screened in
room 81.500 or best offer
Call 446 - 1943 anytime
Terry camper 21ft sle&amp;ps 6
self contained. atr cond .
very nice, reasonable Call

614-256-6472 .
Vans

&amp; 4 W.O.

1979 Chevy Beauville Van.
l oaded , $6200 firm Call

19 ft
Fan camper . self
contained . Bath. fr1g stove
furnance. sleeps SIX, excel lent, &amp;2 .000. Call evenings.

446-7348

614-446-0930 or 304-6757446
8 11. 1980 Colamon folding
1 976 Chevy Sii&gt;Jerado suburban. trailering special.
a.c., tilt wheel, 3 seats. sun
visor . running boards with
lights. good tires Excellent
condition. 1 owner. Call

614-742 · 25tt

before 6

p .m .. after 6 , 742 - 2271
1980
clean

Ford Bronco. very
and good shepe,

procad 10 soil . 304-6752663 of1or 5 pm.

Does ~;~ou ex pee' po' Spot
t' wal14 home after bein'
loc~'up in that
rat hole
all niqht~

Basement

An' my las' words
to him was mean

fi'ufus wouldn'jump ·1 n
th' r1ver! His fool
cat can't swim!

an' hateful,

Remodelmg. sidmg. mten o r
and e•ter~or textured coat mg . simulated bnck and
stucco , thermo replacemen1
wtndowo; 304 - 675 -15 60
Building -Remodeling . con crete . drywalL el ectrtcal
rooftng. floonng. framin g.
kttchen bathroom tnstalla tton , door wmdow frammg

Wlt'-.' NIE

HOW CAl-l I TfLL HER I
Q.UIT MY JOe , AND IV£

BUIIdmg. remodelmg v 1nyl
and alumn s1dnlg. Free es1,

pickup truck camper, sleeps
4. gas stove. 1ce box . Exc

con. Coli 814 -992-6030 .
1976

26'12

ft .

Nomod

Traller, fully self contamed .
aleapa 8 . roll out awn1ng,
spare tire &amp;. betterv $4000

f3,200 . 00 . 304 - 882 ·
224t.

BUT I COULDN'T J&lt;EEP IT

A SECRET/ BESIDES.
YOU WEREN' T All T HAT

BREAKUP.•.

HAPPY ABOUT B IL LY
MARRYING A DIVORCEE
WITH THREE CHILDREN
ANYWAY.

Metal butldtngs bu1lt to your
needs
Garages. storag e
warehouse. farm . et c Free
Est1mates 304 - 675 - 3981

82

~""

Plumbing

&amp; Heating
CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pme
Galhpohs, Oh1o
Phone 614 446 - 3888 o r

Evening television l i s t i n g s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

614 446 -4477

FRIDAY

SHULAW'S Plumbmg
Heating
211
S1xth
Pomt Pleasant W Va
675 - 5420
L1 censed
insured

83

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Excavating

Good -1 Excavat•ng. basA ments. footers. drtveways.
septiC tanks , landscapmg
Call anyttme 614 446 4537, James l Dav1son Jr
owner

-!

J A R Construct•on Co Ru-

Ill :I

Basements . Footers. Con crete work , Backhoe 's.
Dozer &amp; Dttch er , Dump
trucks , &amp; water- ga s sewer electrical ltn es

84

liD MOVIE "LPJtng
B 30

6/29/84

lNG Rt 1 Box 355. Galli polis Call 614-367 ·0576

7 00

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

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SEWING Ma c hme rspalfs,
serv1ce Auth o n ze d Smger
Sa les &amp; Serv1ce S harpen
Sctssor s
Fabr~c Shop
Pomeroy 614 -992 -2284

85

General Haulong

James Boys Witt er Serv1cu
Also poo ls f 1lle d Ca ll 614

256 1141 or 614 -446 1176 or 614 -446 -7911
Johnson Water Serv •ce Cal!

514 256 1743m614 25 6 1120
Genera l Haulmg For sa le
Limestone. fill dtrt. a nd top
~oi l
Call Call 614 256

1427

JIMS

WATER

SE RVICE

Call J•m Lante r . 304 -675 -

7397

1- - - - - - - - - 87

Upholstery- -

Coli 614 -986-4356 .
1811. Prowler tandem OMie.
rear blth end AC . Sleeps six
Complete Package

I KNOW l UPSET YOU
BY TELLING YOU OF
BILLY AND MARGE'S

MA¥ #OT NAV.f A
~oa&lt;=' ro i!Vt' GWPER ,')

mates 304-675 -3981

tland , Oh,614 742 2903.

379 -

1983 S 10 long bed Chewy
PU 4 cyl , 4 spd . AM -FM

MM~HAFIO

NOT 601N' T'
TO 7CLL,~UT
HUI!T 5NA~Y PEF!HM; Y0Ul7
AAE YOU,
BETTEFI NOT
D~. WOT?
WIITCif~

JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT

&amp; Accessories

304- 675- 1786 .
675- 6535

" TESTS?"YOtJ'~E

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN ,

304 675 2440

Wanted to buy . 1979 to
1983 Subaru or Toyota
Hatchback o r wagon Good
cond 1t10n . 614 - 446-2072
or 304 - 675 - 3751 evemngs

Call 614-985 -4335
Knauff F ~r ewoo d Reduced
puc es thru July 31st Hove
your o wn seasoned wood
thts wmter . 614 266 6245

1977 Harley Dawidson low
nder. Call 446 - 7015 after

call614 -742 - 2468 $3500

sell S 1 1.000 00
675 -7110

ANNIE

stone. Call 6t4 367 0409
or 614-367-7244

Gane Smith, 992 -6309.

446- 4803.

1982 Camero Z -28, black,
gray mterior, loaded w1th
eveything, must sell,

vinyl siding,
roofing
, room,
addi1ion,
storm
windows

675- 3126 or 675-3915

2734
P1ano for sale. Wanted
Respons1 ble pa rty to as sume
small monthly payments on
sp1net. console ptan o Can
be seen locally Wnte (In elude phone number~ Cred•t
Manager . P 0
Box 521.
Beckemeyer 1162219

Motorcycles

bike. 1000 mtles. $600 Call

1983 Plymouth Colt 18.000
m1 !i.tand sh1ft plu s economy sh 1ft a1r Call614 · 3 79 -

2726

74

H &amp; S Home Improvements

scotchguard - water extrac
tion, deodorizers . FA EE estimates
Reasonable rates

304 -895-3654

7795
614-367 -7220

614-742-226t

new. Call 446·3231

197 2 Mustang Grande
302 auto
good on gas.

Judy TAylor Groommg Ccd!

77JeepWagoneerp s.,p b .
4 -wheel drive. $1600 Call

"77 Cadillac Coupe DeVille,
fully loaded, body and ente·
nor A - 1 shape. Runs good .

1984 Pontiac Fiero S E .
black. fully loaded . 3 months
old. peid $14.000 00 will

$ 1000 Call 446 1326

W.O.

1984 CR 80 $850. Brand

773-5392
TOP CASH pa td for late
m odel used cars
Sm1th
Bu1ck Pon t1a c, 1911 East e rn Av e . GallipOliS Call

Vans

5PM .

Boardmg all breeds Heated
•ndoor - outdoor fac•lit1es
AKC Doberman pupp1e s
Stud Serv1ce Call614 446 -

KENNELS

8 week o ld registered Beagle
pups , 2 yr old regtstered
Beagle
ca ll aft er 5PM .

R ecl m er roll
el ectnc rawr

1975

614 446 -2282

HILLCRE ST

446 0784

8000 BTU Gtbson a1r cond•
t 1oner , $200 23 1 cu ft
freezer . S250 Both e~ec
cond Call 614 -256 -6582

1

1649

dies. 304 -882 -3672

800 828 1209

Autos for Sale

For sa le - Reg Holstem bull s,
out of h tg h p ro du c 1ng dams

- - -----Now open for bustness.
Mountam State Block. At
33, New Haven Complete
masonry supplies. 4 , a· ,
12 "" b lock Deltvery serv1ce
Phone day 304 882 2222 .
e11en1ng 8B2 - 3239

_,llti......

c_

7711

Ca ll 614- 286 2 496

THE KJDt.JAPPER,

r-~"'""-'-J,_

axp . Call 814-388 -9652

1981 Honda Prelude, 6
speed. many options.

992 7384

Reese tra1ler h1tch. w 1rh
sway control. ltke new Call

N ew a ll steel bu1ld1ng s
60•100 - S4 25 per square
foot on your foundat 1on
state code bUildings Oh1o
1 -800 472 2316 other 1

Reg Quarter horse mare,
gent le. healthy. well tra•ned
easy uder Ca ll 614 -446 ·

If'S THE- PART WHERE- I'M
THE "kiD" TO REPLACE- HIM
THAT HA!S- ME WORRIE-D.

IT'S OUR ONlY WAY
OF FLUGHI~G OUT

PAINTING - mtertor and ex
terior . plumbing, roof1ng.
some remodeling. 20 yrs.

$2 .000 Call after 6. 614 388-8895
Livestock

CAPTAIN EASY

Call 614 -388-9857.

Wanted to Buy

1997

Home
Improvements

Marcum Rooftng &amp; SpoutIng . Now 1nstolling rubber
roofs . 30 years expenence.
specializing m built up roof

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62
7
73
&amp; 4

Shallow well pump and
tank $75 304 - 675 - 6567

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Friday, June 29, 19M

----Local briefs:---

Meetings

pay off on

Truck damaged in accident

waste rules

A p'ck-up driven by aRt . 1, Rutland, man received heavy damage
when it was struck by a piece of coal Thrusday according to the
Gallia-Meigs post of the state highway patrol.
The patrol said Jack H . Shiflet, 47, was eastbound on Ohio 124 at
12: 25 p.m ., when a piece of coal fell from a truck In front of him,
breaking his windshield . Officials said the accident is still under
inves tigation .
A Meigs County man was cited for reckless operation of his vehicle
following an accident on Ohio 7 Thursday according to the
Gallia -Meigs post of the state highway patrol.
Officials said Herben L. Grate II, 17, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, was
southbound on 7 at 6: W p.m., when he allegedly attempted to pass
two vehicles. Oncoming traffic forced him to cut back Into the right
lane the patrol said . He allegedly lost control of his vehicle, went off
the right side of the road, cut back across the left side, sliding Into
mailboxes the patrol said .
Grate was not injured In the accident and his car received
moderate damage In the accident.
The patrol said a Rt. I , Gallipolis, man received light damage to
his car when it struck a deer Friday morning.
Rehent M . Colvin III , 23, was eastbound on Ohio 141 at 1:40 a.m .
when thC' deer r an into his path the patrol said.

Area deaths
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Stivers

Norma JC'an Stivers, 59, 499 V2
Fisher St . M iddlepon, died Friday
morning in VetC'rans Memorial
Hospital.
She was preceded in death by her
husband Donald, a brother, Edward
T. FrC'nch. and her father Marion
Frpnch.
Surviving an' her mother, GracC'
French. a son. Donald Stivers, a
ddughtcr-in-law. BC'tsy Stivers. and
one granddaughter. Emily Jean
Stivers.
F'unl.'ral services will be at the
Raw lings Coats Blower Funeral
Home Sunday at 2 p.m . with the RC'v .
Robert Robinson officiat in g.
Fri end s ma _
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homeSaturday from 2 p.m. to4 p.m .
and from 7 p.m . to 9 p.m .

Ruth Zirkle
Ruth M . Zirkll·. 71. Middleport.
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Born March 30, 1913 in Clifton,
W.Va. , she was the daughter of the
late Leighton and Anna Coleman
Henry.
Her husband, David Perry Zirkle,
preceded her in death in 1965.
Surviving are one daughter, Ruth
Ann Plants, Middleport; two sons,
David H . Zirkle, Racine and Mike
Zirkle, Charleston, W.Va .; a companion, Dwight Burton, Middleport; one brother, Romeo Henry,
Huntington, W.Va.; eight grandc hildren and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the
Foglesong Funeral Home, Mason,
W.Va. with the Rev. Don I. Walker
officiating. Burial will be In the
Kirkland Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral
home today from 7-9 p.m.
ln lieu of flowers the family
rcoquests contributions be made to
the American Cancer Society .

Meigs County area happenings ...
Gridders to meet
All boys in grades 9 through 12,
who are Interested In playing
football for Eastern High School
should attend a meeting July 2 at 7
p.m . at the high school.

To meet Tuesday
Lebanon Township Trustees will
meet 1'uesday, July 3, at7p.m. at the
township garage.

Apply for license
Filing for a marliage license in
M eigs County Probate Coun Thursday were Stephen Thomas Fink,IB,
Route 4, Pomeroy, and Glenda Gale
Gum, 17, 35110 Wolf Pen, Pomeroy.

Meigs County property transfers

C ' "'''~ C 1\'hitr .Jt·.. l-:l&gt;ir Nlari&lt;' . Morrison, Tracts, Olive.
\\'hil&lt;' I&lt; • ( '\ ;1\ Inn I &gt; .Jn1tt•s. \'irginia
Kenneth M . Haller to Edwin
:vt .l om•s. 2.K . H Tf'~. t ' h('Sl f'r .
Moss Aderer, Parcels, Columbia.
Sylvia L. Burris . df'Ceased. Wil Dallas B. CLeland by Atty . in
liam N. Bun·b . Cert. of Transter .
fact, Geraldine Cleland to Joseph L.
Columbia.
Kirby, Peggy A . Kirby. Lots 11 and
Administrator of Vf'tl.'r ans AI·
12. Sutton .
fairs to Lawr!'nce W. McQuaid .
Harold D. Graham, Janet K.
Audrf'~'
D. McQuaid. 1 ac re.
(;ra ham to Board of Township
Middll.'port .
Trustees. Scipio Township, Scipio.
KPnn!'th N. Russell to Pmrl L .
Wayne Roush, Claudia Roush to
Russf'll, CPrt . of Transf&lt;'r. Sutton.
James E . Diddle. Right of Wa y.
C\arnc!' Might. .l!'SSIP Might.
Sutton.
C'liffort Might. Evelyn Might to
Wayne Roush, Claudia Roush to
Board of Trust('('s of Salem Town James E. Diddle. Right of Way,
ship. 1.4o acres. Salf'm .
Sutt on.
Paul E. Scar\l.'tt, ElainP A .
Wayne Roush, Claudia Roush to
Sca r!Prt to Ernest P. Vinevard .
.James E . Diddle. Right of Way.
Wilma .J . Vinl.'~· ard. 1 acre. Orang!' .
Sutton.
Rohf'rt G. Edward&gt; .Jr·.. P('ggy L
Donald R. Fitch, Linda Fitch to
Edwards to Grorgp L. Cowell .Jr. .
James E . Diddle. Right l)f Way,
Barb;mt B. Cow!'\\ . Lloyd f) _
Orange.
CowPI\. Sa ndra 1.. CodwPI\. Lot '27.
Larry Roush. June Roush to
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.James E . Diddle. Right of Wa y ,
Hugh i\ . Mitchell , Marianna
Chester.
Mit chr\1 to Michal.'! F: . Johnson.
Edison Hobstetter to James E.
Audrl.'v L . . John so n. Parce l s.
Diddle, Right of Way, Sutton.
Salis bur~·
Gladys Wolfe to James E. Diddl&lt;'.
Meigs Count y, Ohio by Com . to
Right of Way, Chester.
Michael E . .Johnso n. AudrP\' L.
John M. Ginther, Judy K ay
.Johnson. Hight of Wa~- - M&lt;'igs
Ginther to James E . Diddle. Right
Char\('s H . Morri so n to Sara Ann
of Wa y , Chester .

Landmark, Ohio farmers to merg
CO•_UMBUS. Ohio 1AP t- Ohio's
two largC'St farm markl.'ti ngcoo(X'ra tives ha vl.' tl.'ntdti\'{'\\' agJ'('('(] to a
$1 billion mPrg&lt;' r . but members of
Landmark Inc. and Fostoria -ba s&lt;&gt;d
Ohio Farml.'rs Crain and Supp lv
Association still must apprO\'&lt;' .
Tlw df'Cision to mergf' was mad!'
Thursdav at a m('('ting of thf'
dirf'Ctors and mana gemPnt of bo th
c-c&gt;-ops . A conus\utant' s study rf' commpndf'd thf' mPrgPr to lmpro,-,.
thf' Pff i c iC'n c~-; of both groups
" Wf' ff'lt cPr1ain thf'rf' would be
sa,·ings. and th(' consultant s confirmf'd that thl.'rf' would be substan tia l duplication of sprvicps betw('('n
thf' two organi7.ations." said Sam
Roush, a Richland County farmPr
and chairman of Ohio FarmC'rs.
Landmark spokeswoman Janp
Butler. howev('r, said thf' con,u\ t.ant's report would not bC' re!Pascd .
"It's not being Iookf'd at as on('
company being on top . They' rp
looking at it as equals." M s. Butler
said today . She sa id no df'Cision has
been madt&gt; about whPr&lt;' th(' mC'rged
co - operati v&lt;'
wou\rl
be
headquartPred.
She sa id th&lt;' agreement is
contingent on working out a
financing agreement and a vote of
the memberships of both coopera ttves which is expected within 60
days.
"The vote of the membership is a
big step, but when you generally get
this far, you'd expect an agreement
to be reached," Ms. Butler said.
Rumors of a possible merger had
circulated for months because of
Landmark's financial problems. It
lost $2.2 million In 1982 on sales of

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$6.16 million and it lost
million in
19R1 on sales of almost $959 million.
Last year, Landmark, with 43
cooperatives in Ohio, made $216,00l
on sales of$648m1llion. However, an
Ohio Farmers official who asked not
to be idenl ified said some of that
camp becauseofLandmark'ssaleof
long-term assets.
Ohio Farmers, with 124 cooperativf's in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana,
lost $1 .1 million last year on sales of
$36.'l million. The fate of its
COO(X'ra tives outside Ohio was not
immediately known .
Landmark officials have said the
cooperative suffered from depressed farm prices and from the
government's payment -in-klnd program, which paid farmers In
surplus grain to not produce crops.
f..andmark also was a 16 percent
partner In the ill-fated Energy
Cooperative Inc., an oil refinery In
F:ast Chicago, Ind.. which was
forced Into bankruptcy inApril1981.
!..andmark wrote off some $19
mUlion In ECI losses that year.
Ms. Butler said that although EC1
st ill is In bankruptcy, Landmark
officials feel the cooperative should
not be liable for further debts. She
also said the merger with Ohio
Farmers Is not a rescue mission for
Landmark.
"No, we're not looking at It that
way. We were looldng at a possible
merger long before EC1," she said.
The merger drew criticism from
RJchard Sloan, a Democratic candidate for Congress In central Ohio's
15th Congressional District. He said
It would Increase farmers' costs and
said, "Ohio Farmers is buying a 'pig
In a poke."'

member Harry Moore (right) display the water
department's new utility truck. The truck was
purchased last Wednesday.

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Robert C. Snodgrass. Emma
Jean Snodgrass to James E.
Diddle, Right of Way. Rutland .
Charles McNickle. Kathleen
McNickle to James E . Diddle,
Easement. Letart.
Victor L. Brown, Alice M. Brown
to Victor Brown, Easement, Sutton.
Eastland Energy to Royal Petroleum Prop., Inc .. Assign. of Right of
Way. Meigs.
Eastland Energy to Royal Petroleum Prop., Assign. of Right of
Way, Meigs.
Eastland Energy to Royal Petroleum Prop., Assign. of Right of
Way, Meigs.
John E. Blake, Sylvia Blake tc
Ca lvin Lane, Mabel F. Lane, .26
acre, Sutton.
Paul Sturgeon. deceased. Verna
Sturgeon. affidavit. Rutland .
Charles H. Faulk Jr .. Linda R.
Faulk to Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co .. Right of Way,
Chester .
Reid A. Young to Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co., Right of
Way, Chester.
Franklin E . Ihle, Kath)' Ihle to
Columbus and Southern OhioEiect ric Co .. Right of Way, Chester.
Robert D . Davis, Rhonda S.
Davis to Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co., Right of Wa y.
Chester.

Issues reminder

Four fined

The BUI Hubbard Memorial Little
League Tournament, sponsored by
the Syracuse Volunteer Fire Depanment, will be played July9at the
Syracuse Ball Park.
The deadline for entries has been
changed from June 30 until July 5.
Entry fee is $15 and must be
mailed In with a roster by July 5.
Rosters should list player's name,
uniform number and age, and also
the coach's name and phone
number.
Rosters can be mailed to the
Syracuse Volunteer Fire Depart ment, Syracuse, Ohio, 45779.
Teams must have played together
all year.
Trophies will be awarded to first,
second, third and fourth placf'
teams, as well as to the All Tournament team.
For more information. call 9922909,992-7777, or 992-m5.

Four persons were fined and three
others forfeited bond In Middleport
Mayor Fred Hoffman 's court Wednesday night.
Fined were Howard L. English.
Pomeroy, $425, three days jail,
OWl; Carl Davidson, Middleport, 10
days probation, menancingthreats;
Don Lovett and George McDaniel,
Middleport, 10 days jail each,
disorderly conduct.
Forfeiting bond were Robin A.
Hubbard, Columbus, $450, DWI,
$100, possession of marijuana;
Dennis Wise, Middleport, $50, no
operator's license; Mike A. Glover,
Gallipolis, $50, failed to transfer
plates.

Squad runs
Four runs were reported yesterday by the Meigs County emergency
personnel.
The Racine squad transported
Albert Hill, East Main Street, to
Veterans M emorial Hospital at 7:07
a.m.
Rutland squad transported Alice
Plantz from County Road 18 to VMH
at 8:04a.m.
Rutland squad transported Ryan
Roberts to VMH following a
motorcycle accident on State Route
124 at 2:33p.m.
Pomeroy squad transported
Floyd Barringer from Reedsville to
Pleasant Valley Hospital in Point
Pleasant at 7:37p.m.

COLUMBUS, Ohio. (AP)- MeetIngs with Industty officials and
envlronmenlal groups have paid off
with tighter regulations protecting
ground watertromhazardouswaste
that both sides can live with, a state
EPA official says.
Only one Industry representative
spoke at a state EPA hearing on the
changes that are likely to take effect
In August, although eight represenlatlves from waste management
firms and those that produce
hazardous wastes attended the
hearing.
Mary Bowers, a spokeswoman
for Cecos International, a chemical
waste management firm, praise(l
the state EPA's move to tighten
standards.
The state EPA met with an
advisory board of Industry and
environmental groups during August 19&amp;3 before publishing the
notice of the public hearing and a
rcoquest for written comments In a
number of Ohio newspapers.
There have been no written
2omments on the rule changes, said
state EPA spokesman Martha
Gibbons, but people still have until
July 5 to wlite the EPA.
"If everyone knows where we're
going and why, there are fewer
problems," she said.

Carrier Corner

Pomeroy mishap
No injulies were reported as the
result of an accident on Pomeroy's
Second Street at 3:15a.m. today.
According to Pomeroy Police
Department, a car owned by Danny
Wiseman, 26, Athens, was parked on
Second Street in front of the sheriff's
office when It was struck in the rear
by a car driven by Thomas Scally,
26, Middlepon. Wiseman's car was
knocked into a utility pole and
dragged 10 feet .
Scally was cited for OWl, under
suspension and no operator's
license.

Lottery winners
CLEVELAND I AP l The
winning number drawn Thursday
night in the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "The Number," was 640.
In the "Pick 4" game, played
Monday through Friday, the winning number was 2822.

I ,

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Jason Wright, a sixth grader at
Pomeroy Elementary School,
carries the Sent lnel to 74 customers on his route and likes
meeting new people the best.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Wright, he lives at 2R&gt;
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy and
plays baseball and basketball
during school. He also enjoys
sports and motorcycles.

Hospital news

Plans Fourth party
A Founhh of July party will be
held at the Red Stewart residence,
Cheshire, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Music by Crossover band and
Dave Dunn. Other musicans are
welcome to attend.
Donations will be made to
Muscular Dystrophy for Bryan,
granson of Bob and Jean Gilmore.
Persons to bring a covered dish. The
public is Invited to attend .

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
ADMISSIONS - Homer Bradshaw, Pomeroy.
DISCHARGES-GwinnieWhlte,
Ernest Imboden I. Bertha Russell.
Wesley Hall

'84 Lawn Tractor

Sale

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1977 Olds Omega ........... s1295

4 Dr., auto, PB, air.

1978 Dodge Diplomat. ..... S1895

2 Dr. 6 cyl.

1977 LTD .................... s1995

4 Dr., low mileage good condition.

1979 Mercury XR-7 ......... $J295

2 Dr., air, landau, good condition.

1980 Pinto .................. $2195
1978 Ford Wagon ........... $2445

Country SQuire. Air.

1980 Plvm. Horizon ........ $2495

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tight turning radius
steering effort .
easy maneuverability
close-in trimming .
Pivoted front axle gives
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$12500 OFF

REAR ENGINE
8 H.P. RIDER
8 H.P. RIDER

2 Dr., 4 spd. &lt;food condition.

MODERN SUPPLY

399 W. Main

Ph. 992-2164

Pomeroy, Ohio

The Store With "All Kinds of Stuff" - For Pets. Stables.
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