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Meeting With 'the board on the matter were Head
· Football Coach Charles Chancey, James Miller and
Fenton Taylor, principal and assistant prlnlclpal,
. respectively, ot the high school,
Additions to the staff after a point were agalrist the
recommendations of District Superintendent Dan c.
Mon18. tlowever, ~afterapprovlngsorneaddltlons
to the football coaching staff, the board met tn
· . executive sess!on then approved other additions.
Coach Chancey addressed the board on the juntnr
•high schooL proQram and suggested that coaching

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• Creatures "deserve the same
consideration we want for ourselves," John Hoyt told a group of
animal welfare league members In
Gallipolis Thursday night.
Hoyt, president of the Humane
Society of the United States, and
. tanner MeigS County resident, was
tn town to pick up his daughter
Karen at Rio Grande College and
Community College where she
recently graduated.
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The former nltnlster preached
whUe In college at Rio Grande,
wwhere he retelved a doctor ()!
diVIrilty &amp;!riiee, aild'wu puloril.g
1n Fort Wayne Ind. when he decided
Oli a cilreer change In 1970. That
change ·was the United ·States
~umane Society, of which he has
been Jllesldent'l4 years.
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aides be appointed rather than creating new Coaching
positions. Chancey laid that therearequaUfled people
wllltng to help with the football ~at a salary ot .

$1ayearwhlchtheyWOUldretuinsotheplanwouldnOt
really cost the district any money. He pointed out that
the junior high football program · has Ill boys
participating this tall. He suggested that there be five
people handling their tnllntng - a head coach, two
others to work with eighth graders and two others to
, work.wlth seventh graders. Chancey said tliat he felt
the appolnbnent of aides does not violate the
negotiated contract With the Meigs Local Teachers
Association.
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However, Supt. Dan Morris said U new posltlons
were created they wruld end up being either under the
Meigs Local Teachers Assodatlon or under the
dlstrlct's chapter of the Ohio Association of PubUc

School Employes.
- reconunendatlon and also had agreed to hire an
Taylor said that he has given l8 yearsto the football
assistant varsity roach, apparently to make the fourth
proQram and said he oould not Wlderstand why people
member of the varsity coaching staff as provided
who are wiiiJng to donate .their services to help the
Under the negotiated contract The four members of
f(IC)Iba!l tralnlngprogram cannotdoso. The discussion · the junior high school staff With the tlfth yet to be
brought out also that the contract with local teachers
named are Jesse Vale, Carson Crow, Eason, and
provtq!s for four members on the varsity coaching.
Frederick Blaettnar,
staff but a replacement was not named several years
Crow and Eason were hired during the open sessiOn
agowl)en John Bentley resigned from thepr!lgrarn.
after the board passed a resolution stating that Ute
Hire two coadlell
positions of junior high f(IC)Iball coach ;md reserve
Upon the recommendation ot Supt. Morris, the
girls' volleyball roach were offered to employes of the
board did employ
Crow and Robbie Eason as
district. who have a certltlcate, however, no such
junior high football coaches, the Position for Eason
employes had accepted tlie positions. The resolution
being newly created by the actloJL
also stated that the positions had been advertised as
Following the executive session, It was reported that
.being avaUable to Individuals with a certlflcate not
the board had unanimously voted to hire a fifth junior
employed by the board.
high coach tbere'by following Coach Chancey's .
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"Animal welfare sprang up
around the slaughterhouses and
packaging plants," HoYt said - the
conditions 1n which animals were
kept and kWed.
"The question ot animal welfare
and rights will raise hard and
dlfttcult fundarnentalquestlons, and
people wW have to examine their
attitudes," Hoyt said.
Overpopuladon prObml
One ot the blggl'st problems, Hoyt
said, Is With-domestic antn181s do£11 and cats - q.nd their
OVeJ:llOPIIatlon. "There are far too
I118I1Y to be adequately accommodated tn homes ln this coun(ry.
In the United States, animal
shelters and control centers are
obllgl!d to ''euthlllll1e- no, kllll3~
mllilon cats and do£11 yearly," Hoyt .
saki, noting the tndlscr1mlnate
breEding ot dOmestiC 8111mals.
''We are not pet stores or adoption
a&amp;elldes, we are the humane

Murder ·
allegations
denied
LOGAN, Ohio (AP) -The man

society," he added In ~areas,
animals are bredforpetstoresorfor
sate to bio-medical research
centers.
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Three things are needed to help
control thlsoverpopiliatlon ofanlm·
a1s - legtslatlon, education and

named In court aftldavlts as a

sterOizatlon.
"We need goOd animal rontrol
laws," strong leash laws and
l!censing, and then enforcement of
them, he said.
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Communities and local governments are finding enacbnent and

enforcement · of laws are less
expensive. In the long nm than
deattng with the ~pulatlon ot
dopaiidCats.'
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" --Next, )li!Oplemust bernaile aware
.of_the conrems ot .the HSUS. and
- Hoyt ooted a ~ program on
public te1ev1son and his- travels
around the countrY talking to
groups.
On Weilnesday, Hoyt addressed
the GreyhoWid Dog Racing ammission. trying to explain to them
why the Humane Society ot the
United States doesn't like racing .
· PwpJseoftheanlmal'sexploltatlon
must be examined, Hoyt said,
noting tra1n1ng the race dogs
Involves live baltand25,0lldogSare
bred yearly for ractng, of which 50
percentarekllledhecausearen'tcut
out for racing.
S&amp;ertllzatloD llllplllt8M
SterWzation ot animals 1n the
shelters adopted out Is !Jnportant,
Hoyt said. Every anlrilal adopted
out wW come back six times later
through breeding and each wm
comeback thesameway,maktnga
cycle.
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Sane shelters have contracts In
adoption, requlrtng the new owner
to sterilize the animal, and recently
oneownerwastlnedformt honoring
the agreement
Hoyj; also mentioned a chemlc;al

sterlll!atlonformaledogswhlchhas
been researched and tes181, results
d which lie on the desks of the Food
and Drug Admlnlstralon for the last
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Man at rigllt Is tmldentlfled. (AP Laaerphoto).

Teamsters ·endorse Reagan
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) _: It was
a "very, very greatful" VIce

Presklent Georgf! Bush who made a ·
hastily lll"l'8llged t11p
Ohio to
thank the International BrotherIIQOd of Teamsters for endorsing
President Reagan's re-election.
But RepubJlcans as well as
Democrats aclmowiedged that capturing the support ot union leaders
would not necessarilY mean "voleS 1n
November from the rank-and-tile.
Bush, praised by International
President Jackie Presser as "a
friend of the Teamsteni (who has)
welcomed us·to his home," said the
backlnewas slgnUicant because the
union polled Its members before the
20-mernber l!lU!CUtlve, bOard made
the choice official.
"I really think this whole question
ot when yUt sample the inernhershlp, get back a broad sample, and
(then) the leadenblp endorsmlmt,
means a great deal," Bush saki. "I
had lunch with the president ... It
means a great deal to hlrn that this
largest union In the tree world ...

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stands with us."
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pretermce poll showed 53.6 percent
favored Reagan, 43.3 percent Hked
Walter Mondale and 3.1 percent
were undi!Clded. About 25,!XX1ot the
ballots sent to 1.7mllllon Teamsters
members were returned.

Secorld-tenn support from the
Tharnsterscameasnosurprlse. The
Independent union enlklrsed the
Republican ticket ln 1900. The
AFL-&lt;l0and1Il06toflts00afflllated
unions support Mondale.
"Inl900 you endorsed us.llmow It
may gall Lane Kirkland .(AFl.-&lt;lO
piTesldent), but mllllons of union
members voted tor us," Bush said.
Republicans, counting on Reagan's ability to agatn capture
blue-rollar votes despite AFl.-&lt;lO
opposition, concede the Teamsters
vote wm be spllt.
"I don't thtnk anybody In this day
and age can dellver anybndy's vote.
I don't carewho It Is, polltical leader,
labor leader, business leader,'' said
Robert Hughes, Cuyahoga CountY

Republican Party chairman.
"(BUt) theAFL-&lt;lOispromotlng
the idea that Reagan Is anti-labor,
anti-working man. When you get an
endorsement out of the Teamsters
... I think It gives you an aura that
there are labor unions that are for
the president," Hughes said.
George Schofield, a retired
Teamster from Canton, didn't vote
tn the union poll and hasn't decided
which candldaie lie'll support.
SchofieldsaldReagan'smasstirtng
of striking air traffic controllers
"didn 't sit well with meat all."
Cuyahoga County Conunlssloner
Tim Hagan, a leader In Mondale' s
Ohio campaign, said the union
action should not be underestimated
but doubted It would affect the
outcome tn the state.
Similarly Bush said the administration had inade no deal with the
Teamsters over their demand for
the ouster ot Donale L. Dotson as
chairman of the National Labor
Relations Board.

possible suspect tn the mutilation·
slaylngs of a young Logan couple
two years ago has denied the
allegations.
Attorneys for Dale N. Johnston,
sentenced to death for killing his
leen·age stepdaughter and her
fiance, filed the affidavits, which
state that another man had previously ljllPUbllclzed lnfotn;~ation
about the slaylngs.
Attorneys Robert Suhr and Tom
'JYack filed the affidavits Wednesday 1n Hocking County Common
Pleas Court as part ofthelre1forts 19
111!18 new trial f~Jolmston.o
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Suhr said the atfldavlis, signed by
JWandDall Wolfrey of Dublin, state
they previously employed Kevtn
"Tex" Myers atananlniatpark they
once operated In Hocking County.
The attldavlts relate their contact
with Myers and alleged ronversatloJis With him before and at about
the time that Annette Cooper, 18,
and Todd Schultz, 19, were slatn ln
October 1982.
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Suhrsald Mrs. WolfreY's affidavit
states that Myers told her the couple
was sla1n with a .22-callber weapon
before·that Information was made
p.1bllc.
Myers, employed at a market tn
Rockbridge, denied any Involvement In the case. He said allegations
posed by the Wolfreys stem fl:om a
disagreement over money owed
him when he quit W9rklng for tlie!Tl· ,
Investigators for Hocking County
Prosecutor Christopher Veldt
searched Myers' car Wednesday, .
but special Investigator James E, :
Thompson dented It was part of an
official investigation. Myers·
watched the search.
Veldt said Investigators satlstled
thelnsetves in their original investigation that Myers was not involved.·
The prosecutor said he would:
respond to the affidavits today.
The Woltreys stated in their
affidavits that they contacted HockIng County Sheriff Jlm Jones and
asked him to talk to Myers but that
the sheriff was skeptical, saying the
man ''Was incapable of such an act
(murder) ."

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1.7-rnlllkln member National Edu- A.saembly. Theyesornoquestlonoo vouchers and other measures that
. catlcn Allsoclatlcn endorsed Demolite ballot was whether to endorse would undermine the publlc
crat Walter F. Molldale for presi- Mondale, and ot the 5,754 who schools," saldNEAPresldentMary
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yes,
NEA
said.
"We've
been
.fighting
this attack
Re!lean. If~. would "undermine the public schools."
The NEA endorsed Mondale · for four long years. Now we say,
1be teachers' union said. the during the primaries alter hearlng enoogh."
endorsl!rnent meant that "thou: ·from him and his opponents tor the
She said Mondale and his running
,sanrls ot teachers wW be rnoblllze&lt;l Democratic nomination. In lsal, It mate, Geraldine Ferraro, "are
to get behind the Mondale endorsed then-President Jimmy cmunltted to equlty and excellence
candidacy."
Carter.
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tn. education, to . Improving the
The endorsement fotlowl!d a
"President Reagan has already quality of life tor all Amer1cans and
secret man ballot urtOt&amp; the nearly
saldthatlfre-electedhewWresurne tosecurtngworldpeace."
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Upset with Wingett, Democrats
In reference to the columns that
Lowell Wingett has written and
have been published In your paper,
I would like to say that there Is
plenty of worthwhile news that a
person would like to read about
without Wingett's column about his
opinions about the ·Republican
Party and President Reagan.
Wingett Is always complaining
about the people who are living on
fixed Incomes. It has been my
experience that every time I go
through the check-out lane in the
supermarkets the "so called poor
and starving'' people's baskets are
loaded down with wine, beer and
cigarettes which In my opinion are
not necessities.
If they would take about three
days and get the "booZe'' worked
out of their systems and quit the
rest of these unnecessary habits,
they would find that at the end of the
month they would have several
dollars left to spend on the
necessities. Why blame President
Reagan because so mariy are
alcoholics and smokeahollcs?
Speaking of President Reagan
and the short time he has been In
office. he has done a wonderful job
when you think of the mess the
• Democrats have got this' country
. into, which started back during F . .
· · D. Roosevelt's administration .
Roosevelt promised prospertty to
ali · by instituting the "New Deal"
that he created and through this
very near became a dictator
. instead of president with his
; brain-washing and Howery prom·
· ises. This was soon followed by
Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society"
which encouraged everyone to quit
work and let the goverrunent keep
them. But when you stop to think It
over you must remember that the
people are the government, so the
few who didn't go along with the
New Deal and Great Society wound
up being taxed to death and couldn't
begin to keep up the New Deal and
Great Society so the country fell
farther and farther In debt. You

must remember that all this took a
little over 50. years to put this
country sd far In debt. The minority
working people trying to pay
enough taxes to keep thedead·beats
who took advantage of the free ride
but remember that there isn't
anything free becalise someone has
to pay for it. Don't get me wrong
because I know there are a lot of
people who qualify for sorrie kind of
assistance and aid and are deserv·
lng of lt. ·
Going. a little farther down the
llne, .the only thing Jlnnmy Carter
accomplished during his admlnls·
tration was to prove to everyone
that he had a good set of teeth and
his brother, Billy, liked to drink
beer which encour(lged many of our
young people to drink.
So before you vote thjnk back not
four years but 50 years which Is bow
long it has take n to create the great
national debt of this country. How
can anyone with an ounce of sense
expect . Reagan to balance the
budget in four years when It's taken
a little over 50 years to get this
country Into the mess it's In? Only
God Himself could perform such a
miracle.
I personally feel that anyone who
objects to this country trying to stay
ahead In the defense of this country
should pack up and move to Russia
because If we don't stay ahead or
the Russians they wUI overpower
this country and then there wll1 be
-no more freedom of speech or any
other ldnd of freedom for any of us.
So before you vote think back over
the years and common sense and
history will tell you that the
Democrats' way of bringing about
prosperity Is to throw this country
Into an all-out war which will create
Jobs through war plants and our
young men will be carrying a gun
Instead of our country's flag. So,
wake up, America, and hang Into
your freedom. This ts a priceless
gift to all of us and Is worth fighting
and voting for. - Maxine Diddle
Sellers.

The unwanted child

Friday, ·AugUst ~1. 1984

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More attention has been given to
the president's remarks at the
prayer breakfast In Dallas than to
his acceptance speech. The New
York Times eli)Cted to editorialize
on the subject under the heading,
" The President's Sin ." It s
anathema concluded with the
sentence, "Mr. Reagan's trespass
Into the moral realm was a·blatant
attempt to divide Americans. And
that, In the civic, secular sense of
the word, Is a sin."
What's that again?
You dowell to ask, given that It Is
the role of a political party to divide
Americans. Indeed, the idea of the
''opposition party" springs'from the
assumption that the j'IOVernment
needs to be opposed except when
unity Is the transcendent objective,
as for Instance when the country ts
at war. In most matterS, divisions
are first ldentffied, then arg~.~ed
about, and then settled, or not.
What truly outraged some people
was Mr. Reagan's raising the
question whether many of those so
fanatlc'llly engaged In preventing
public prayer In the schools and
Adeste Fideles at Christmas aren't
In fact, while calling for toleration,

exercising intoleratlon. " The frus.
tratlng tiling Is that t]lose who are
attacking religion claim they are
doing it In the naine of tolerance,
freedom and open-mindeilness," he
said. "Question: Isn't the real truth
t hat t hey a re intolerant of
religion? "

I happen to think that is exactly
the real truth. Moreoveli one could
go so far as to say that those who do
not believe this to be true are
hypnotized by a false 1'1!8dlng of the
Constitution.
Begin by reminding ourselves
that It ts much easier to tolerate
something that does not affect you.
Etienne Gilson, the Cathollc philosopher, once reminded us that only
those who are biased are capable of
toleration. He meant by this that If
one has no biases - no preferences
- theo. the acceptance or the
unusual, or the heterodox, poses no
problem at all. But then In
accommodating the unusual we
cannot say of ourselves that we are
practicing toleration. If you have no
commitments of your own respect·
lng, let us say, monogamy, then you
are not practicing toleration when
you abide. the adulterer. You are

practicing something else.
There are two schools or men and
women who oppose school prayer.
The first is tbose who are simply
misinformed with respect to the
meaning or the First Amendment,
which while it forbids the·establlsh·
ment of religion also g~.~arantees the
practice of lt. But the second school
of thought is that of aggressive
humanists. They are the folk who
talk about pra&lt;;ticiag religion In the ·
home but would neVer dream of
doing so themselves. They .wish
rellgion to be exorcised from
lnteUectualllfe because they do not
believe In religion,. and deem It an
uncumbrance on progressive
thought.
Anyone with experience In post·
war college education In the great
fortresses of liberal tbought has
seen .actively at work the bias
against religion. Tt!ese folk know
· enough ;~bout diplomatic and politl·
cal reality to stop sl\ort of a'mas51ve .
oHensive against · chaplains 1n
Congress, or against tax exemption
for church schools. But they are not
. above ventilating such threats, as
for instance my distinguished
brother, William Satire, who cautl·

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that if he kept up, "the ground
under St. Patrick's Cathedral
would have been rightly subject to
real estate taxes paid by other
political oiganJzatlons." The undls·
trtbuted middle In that syllogism Is
that Archbishop O' Connor , In say·
lng that Christians could not "In
good conscience". vote for candl·
dates who espoused certain posl·
"lions, was vlofatlng constitutional
divisions between church and state.
All or this fuss, of course, comes
one month after candidate Geral·
dine Ferraro pronounced on the
un·Ch!istlan policies of Ronald
Reagan,' drawing less than the kind
of !Ire we now see directed at
Ronald Reagan for suggesting that
some people hide behind toleration
In order to practice intoieratlon.
They are In trouble, these gentry:
the same kind of philosophical
trouble the racial equality folk have
got Into Insisting that you define
racial equality by quotas.
The Lutheran philosopher Rl·
chard John Neuhaus, in his book
"The Naked Public Square," tells
us that the' exclusion or the moral
dimension In politics has people
attempting to make only .extra·
moral arg~.~ments for .denying
pornography to little children. The
point Is !hat morality Is generally
Informed by Tellgious values. Irv·
lng Kristolln an ~ay on A~ric an
Jews SilYS that the hard secularism
of some of hig co-religionists sbould
ease up a little,,ln deference to the
wishes of those who believe that
reilglon, as a common exercise, Is
in fact .a community right. ·
Ronald Reagan ts certainly
attempting to attract the vote of
those who believe they are being
unfairly persecuted by the secula·
rists, and why shouldn't he? The
Rev. Martin Luther King did not
hesitate to enjoin those wbo believed In equality under God to vote
for. civil rights laws, and Reagan
was correct in saying that the
Emancipation was, at base, a
religious moment.
So Reagan .was right, Not
newsworthy stuff. Which may be
why misunderstanding him Is wbat
makes the news.

Official cover-up_.----:---.,...---,-____,....--..,...._J_ac--::k:--An~d~er_so_n
WASHINGTON - A promised
Justice Department Investigation
Into ch;lrges of misconduct by
members of Its organized-crime .
strike force In Los Angeles is
beginning to exude the rotten
aroma of an offlctal cover-up.
Alerted by the · House Select
Committee on Narcotics to allega·
lions that a Callfornla strike force
had delayed or quashed grand jury
action against mob fig~.~res In
Caiifofllla and Hawall, the Justice
Department promised Rep. Cha·
rles Rangel, 0-N.Y., tbatlts Office
of Professional Responsibility
would launc h a thorough
Investigation.
That was last November. But
sources told my a~ate John
Dillon that In the 10. months since,

Michael Shaheen, the official supposedly conducting the lnvestlga· '
tlon, has not called one potential
witness In the case.
The special p~utor hired by
Rangel's romml!tee to look Into the
charges has not been Contacted.
Neither has the staH of the House
committee.
Fishiest or allis Shaheen' s refusal ·
to accept or return' repeated calls
from the original aceuser, Jerry
· Van, a self·described underworld
muscle man now In prison for
crimes not related to strike-force
activities.
Van, whose Information helped to
break one of the biggest profes·
slonal arson rings In the country, 1s
'to. the witness protection program
while serving his sentence.
'

When Shaheen failed to contact
him ~ an obvious move In any
serious Investigation - Van, in
frustration, trted several times to
telephOne the Justice Department
offlcial. Each time, he said, he was
told that Shaheen was "In a
meeting."

Though Van's whereabouts are
not a secret to the Justice Depart·
ment; Shaheen did not return his
calls.
"Not one person .bas been .
Interviewed," an exasperated
House committee source said. "Not
one thing has been done on this
case. It's insulting. We're contem·
plating holding hearings."
Rangel has already dispatched a
stem letter to the Justice Depar!·
ment, demanding to know what

progress, If any, has been made In
the "Investigation."
· ·
Despite Shaheen's prqmise to
Rangel almost. a year ago, a Justice
Department spokesman had this
bewilderthg l'eSJlOIISC to an Inquiry
aboilt Van's charge or misconduct
by federal prosecutors: "I can't say
whether we're taking It seriously or
not.,
Shaheen did not return repeated
cads for comment.
Footnote: The Justice Depart,
ment's "circle the wago!IS" policy
· is nothing new.
When a federal grand jury In 19112
heard charges or personal mlScon·
duct against a U.S. attorney InIowa, . the department rushed ·
another federal prosecuiOI' from
Indiana to derail the Investigation.

Memory refresher____;,_~___L_ow_e_U_W_in_ge_tt
nation' s unemployment rate
pushed closer to the 10 percent level ·
In July, hitting a 9.8 percent rate,
the highest In 41 years, the
government reported today.
"The Jobless rate had held hearty
stejidy ps the recession continued
through the spring - rising only
from 9.4 percent to 9.5 percent In
May and June. But today's Labor
Department report was filled with
newly discouraging figures.
"In July, the report said, about
10.8 million Americans were om.
cially unemployed - actively
looking for jobs but notrlndlngthem
- about 360,1W more than In June.
About 1.5 million more have given
up, the government reported last
month.
·
"July's Jobless rate for adult

males, who make up the bulk of the
natloli's blue-collar workers, rose to
8.8 percent, a post-World War II
record. Unemployment for blacks
held steady at 18.5 percent, although the jobless rate for black
teenagers declined slightly jo 49.7
percent from June's 52.6 percent.
"Unemployment rates rose 0.3
percentage point to 8.7 percent for
whites and to 8.4 percent for adult
women of all races.
· "The current overall jobless rate
Is already the highest since the 9.9
percent ror au of 1941 at the end of
the Great DepJ'e$Sion. Unemployment hasn't been over 10 percent
since the 14.6 percent of 1940. ·

''In advance of today's report,
economists cautioned that unem·
ployment could well climb . eyen
higher, deSpite some encouraging
signa that a modest rec~~ from
the recession Is beglnnllla - or Is
a·new Rt. 33 two miles west out Rt. about to begin. EmplOyers, the
50 to the Pomeroy Bridge when economists noted, are typically
George Meinhart waa our county slow to rehire lald·oH workers until
representative. Plana were taken a recovery Is well under·way.
"The number or people wbo
from air and ground ~I when
Meinhart retired so did the plans. Involuntarily accepted part·tlrne
Dad thouiht that he would see· a work for lack of full·tlme jobs rtR
new 33; I said not In his lifetime or by 48,txl0 to 5.5mlllton. The number
mine. Dad dieclllye8rs ago. Do you of JUCh workers rose sharPly
1mow whr the bridge was located at earlier In the recesalon, wblch iet In
RavensWood, w.va:r People 1n last IUITllllel', then decllneclln May
Charleston, w.\'a. lmow. Where and June before laat month's aaln.
"Total employment held steady
does the railroad COII'!IBJtY aet the
right to tell Pomi!r y and other at 99.7 rniUion In Jl¥f, down from
Village Governments they have to the 99.8 miDkin rep&gt;rted for June."
The report went on to explain that
buy the land they hAve no use for,'
the !!pres presented In the news
the federal aovemment gave them
were after the raw statistics
the land or they took lt. - GObert
ZwiiUng, 566 W. Main St., Pomeroy, had bee!IIN!uonally adjusted by the
Department at Labor. Before the
OhioMGe.
adjus~t wu made, the statts·

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League East team tovlsitCinctnnatl
this season, and botll teartls - In the
cellars of their respective divisions
- are looking for momentwn for
next season.

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With divorce on the upswing done just as we appreciate the good
· today, ·many stepchildren have life for the stepchild. But just like
:. : come Into helng and as a result, the stepchildren, we, too, feel
In the wake of the superbly
: : along with the many who have the abused and unloved as a result or managed R~ubUcan con_vention In
·. • good life, there are many who are being neglected, ignored and un· · Dallas, President Ronald Reagan Is
: unwanted and as a result Lilre
wanted In relation to highways In riding high In the polls, If tlley were
,,
: Jlnloved, Ignored, neglected ,a'nd Southeastern Ohio.
oot, It would mean the Republican
, • often abused. This can be declared
In starting my short trtp, the need party has wasted its mllllons or
· : io be the product of a divided love on · for a corridor road extending from dollars on their Texas television
: ' : the part of the real parents and we, the Ritchie Bridge at Ravenswood, spectacular where everything was
: : as a society, cah expect a divided W.Va. to Rock Springs was my first stage-managed down to the last
: · love In these events where love Is confrontation. Along with the Insult chant and placard, ,au of which
spread thin In many cases.
of vartous windings of the road won't amount to a damn Nov. 6
• ~ We also have that home today extending from Darwin to the because the American public has a
; !hat has children where there has Athens County Une are the Injuries notoriously short memory!
• been no divorce action or separa- caused by repairs of length which
How many of you can remember
: : : iton agreement and in this home we have blacked over the double when unemployment hit a 41 year
·· -would expect no unloved, ignored, yellow lines and road-edge white high In July 1982? It Is to refresh you
: : neglected or abused children. So- lines. These have impeded the hiemory of only two years ago that I ·
: : ciety should, however, expect the motorists' safety. To this Is added am quoting segment's of the lead
:.·product of this home to be care, the guard rail and right-of-way story In • The Dally Sentinel of
: Concern and rriuch love abound but weed growth which I agree are not August 6, 1982:
• this, In many cases, Isn't happening altogether safety Items but cer·
:'WASffiNGTON (AP) ..:. The
: either.
\
tainly concerns. And to realize tbat
• .In all areas, we see first hand. this trtp was not one oi scrutiny but
· read and observe by the various one of pleasure Intentions! I was not
:media our record, as a society, of looking for these inadequacies.
. children being unloved, Ignored, They were glartng objects. But just
There have been lots at words for
: neglected or otherwise abused as a like the unwanted stepchild, we like a road from Rt. 33 or 7 to
; (esult of being unwanted. What a they can expect to be unloved,
Ravenswood Bridge, few questions
: ~hame it Is for a society, such as Ignored, neglected and abused.
need answers. What If Rt. 33 from
.··.ours, to have gutit ofthis kind and to
But we In Southeastern Ohio are Meigs High School to Ravenswood
this degree. I think strongly artd so NOT stepchildren. We are children Is built? Pomeroy would lose a
: much on these things and possibly, by virtue ot being a part of the state State ROute. Could Pomeroy or
for this reason, I find a parallel In and as a result, we are·entitled to be Meigs County pave the road from
• other matters. My Intent It not to · treated as children where there bas bridge to the llChool, (almalt a
: write on this soc;lal matter, afQil!W· been no separation action. As $1,00l,llXl), no way. The bridge In
: ritten, but to write on the highway already written, the product Is Pomeroy is about to be retired fi5
, · problem.
expected to be care, concern and years old soon, just Uke me. With no
,
I have just completed a short trtp love. We In Southeastern Ohio care State Rt. 33 and no bridge, we wll1
: · to northern Ohio traveling State tot, are concerned about and love · lose '10 percent of our bullnea, 1
, Route 33 most or the distance. The our great State of Ohio. Is this a knOw i wfil, Muon County people,
· ·condition of this route is, as I Write shared love or are we jUSt an keep me. I know the State of Ohio
; of the stepchild, good In some areas. unwanted child? We may. have a s,ald Rt. 33 wll1 not be moved from
; There are certain sections that case on child abuse. - Frank Pomeroy. They aLto said Rl 33
· have been repaired, replaced or Cleland, 811 VIne Street, P .O. Box from Pomeroy to Athens would be
. . otherwise Improved and certainly :184, Racine, Ohio 45'171.
four lane 25 yean ago.. Yeara and
· motorists appreciate what bas been
money were spent trying to acquire
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~2-The Deily ~ntln..

Pon 1e10y-Middleport. Ohio

Th~

The Daily Sentinel

tics showed aboUt ~.llXl unemployed had been removed from the
official count. Without the adjustment the July count would have
been the same as the previous
month. It has been .through such
"adjusted" Rg~.~res that the Labor
Department has kept much or the
tuu unemployment picture from
the pilbllc.
"The department reported these
details of ' July unemployment
rates: Adult men, 8.8 percent, up
from 8.7 percent; Adult women, 8.4
up from 8.1; Teenagers, 24.1. up
from 22.3; Whites, 8. 7, up from 8.4;
Blacks, 18.5 the same as fn June;
Hispanics, 13.9, up from 13.5;
FuJJ.tJme workers, 9.5 up from 9.4.
"The government reported
Thursday that first-time claims for
unemp!oyment insurance In late
July fell to the lowest level In more
than five months.
"fll!t the biggest sign that the
economy·~ health Is lin proving was
last month's government . report
that overall economic activity- as
measured by lnRation-adjusted
gtOu national product - rose
all~htly In the AprU·JWJC period
after ~alllng sharply In the two
previous quarters."
Remember, this was just two
short years ago. The unemployment rate II now roughly where It
waa when President Reagan took
ofllce Jan. I), l981,with the national
debt IIIOR! than $'!00 billion greeter
' and growing. Remember this when
you are aakecl, "Al:e you better off
now than you were four Yl!IU'S
ago?"
.
If you consider your part ot the
$175 triilloil national debt, wbat
answer can you give?

"

The Daily Sentinel- · Page-3

All·Star break," Tanner said.
"We!re playing pretty good ball
right now so We can look torward 10
next year. Right now, we're In the
role of the spoUer .''
Pete Rose, Cincinnati's playermanager, was haPPY to see a
five-game !Qslng streak end and still

''These games betweell us and
Cincinnati used to be lmJlOI'IBIIt" In
the league standings. Pittsburgh
Manager Chuck Tanner said after
Reds' rookie pitcher Jay Tibbs beat
the Pirates 4-1 Thursday night.
"We've been near .500 since the

believes the Reds are better than
their record.
"We just went Into Chicago with
tired pitchers and the wind blOW·
lng,'' he said of three straight losses
In Wrigley Field.
But he was delighted with the
complete-game pertormance of
Tibbs, whO gave up seven hits,
walked three and struck out four.
"He throws hard but he uses his
Ci1IVe and changeup and he had
them (Pirates) looklng," Rosesaid.
Tibbs, ~2. came In a trade earner
thlsyearwiththeNewYorkMetstor

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The Pirates announced that
sborlstop Dale Berra has been
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NEW YORK (AP)-TheChicago the regulations," Kuhn said.
The posslbillty of moving the
Other
options
Included
moving
Cu\15, should they ·reach the World
games
from Wrigley Field ''was an
Series, wll1 be allowed to play the Cubs' horne games to either
option
we had In mind," the
daytime games at Wrigley Field Ccinlskey Park, home of the
conunlssioner
said. " It was not a
although !twill cost them the chance crosstown White Sox, or CountY
one."
·
frivolous
Stadil\ffi In Milwaukee, about 90
to open at home.
Should the Cubs win the National _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - . . ,
League pennant, thefirsttwogames

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UNITED MlllTIIODIST CHURCH
Fay Sa•er, Dlreclor
Be\'. dllmet E. Corbitt, Aulsuanl
NOBTHEAIIT CLUSTER
Rev. Don Areher
Rev. Roy lleeler
Re\1. Seldoa .Jollason
ALFRED- Church School9 :30 a .m .;
Worship, 11 a .m.; UMYF,6 :30 p.m .; UW,'
Thlrd Tu~day , 7: 30 p.m. Communion,.
first Sunday. (Archer)
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9:00a.m .; MomlngWU'Ihlp,lO::JJa.m.; Youth
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.; Church
p.m.; Evening wonhlp, 7:00 p.
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nlglit pr.,... ~and BlblO
m.; UMW, fl.rsl Thursday, 1 p.m.; Com·
s y
p.m.
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THE SALVATION ARMY, ll5 Buttornut
JOPPA -Worship 9·30 a.m.; Church
Ave.; Pomeroy. Mrs. Dora Wining II\ charge.
SuJKiay holiness meeting, 10 a.m. : Sunday ·· School 10:30 a .m. Bible Study, Wednes- \
day, 7:30p.m. (Johnson) .
SChool, 1~ :ll a.m. Sunday School, YPSM
' LONG BO'M'OM- Church School 1:30
Eloise Adams, !fader. 7:~ p.m Salvation
·t~ : m .: Worship 7 p.m:; Bible Study, Wed·
meeting, vai1ous speakm and music special$.
nesday, 7:30 p.m.; UMYF, W~nesday ,
Thursday, U: :ll a.m. 10 2 p.m. LadleS Homo;
6:00 p.m .: epmm unlon First Sunday.
League, memben . In chargt&gt;, an wanen
(Archer)
Invited: 6:45 p.m. Thursday, em,. Cadet
REEDSVILLE - Church School 9: 30 a.
Classo IYoung P&lt;ople-Blble), 7::11 p.m. Bible
m.; Worship Service U ·OO a .m. (Deeter).
Study and Prayer meeting, q&gt;en lo Jhe pqbltc.
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAULPOMEROY WESTSIDE OIURCH . OF
Church Sctlool 9 a.m.: Worship 10 a.m.:
CHRIST,l1226Chlldren's Home Road (Camly
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7: 30p.m.; UMW,
Road lli). !ln53. Vocal music. Sunday Wor·
Third Tuesday.. 7:30 p.m.; Communion
slhp!Oa.m.; BlbloS!Udy U a.m.: Worship. 6p.
First Sunday (Archer).
1
m. W..meoctay, Bible Study, 7 p.m.
CENTRAL CLUSTER
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CH1US11AN
Rev. lames E. Corbtat
CHUROI, CIJitt&gt;~ Lucas, past&lt;r. Sunday
Re\1. Steven Nelloa
Scbool 9: :ll a.m. Mrs. Worley Fran&lt;ls, supt
Rev. Blehard Rolhemlch
Preachlna se!VIcos ftrst and lhlrd unctays !of·
Rev. Rebert E . Roblasoa
lowing SUnday Scbool. Youth meeting every
Andrew R•benklllr
Sunday, 7:30p.m.
ASBURY (Syracuse)- Worship 11 a .m.
; Church School 9:45 a.m -....Charge Bible
GRAHAM UNI'fED . METHODIST.
Study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m; UMW, first
Preaching 9:30a.m ., nrst and second.Sun ·
Tuesday, 7 30 p.m.; Choir Rehearsal,
days ot each month ; third and fourth SunWednesday 6:30p.m.; UMW. fourth Sun·
days each month worship services at 7:30
day , 6:30p.m. (Nelson) .
p.m . Wednesday evenings at 7: 30 p.m .
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a.m.;
Prayer and Bible Study.
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Ch~r~h SChOOl 10 a .m.; Bible Study, TuesSEVENTH·DAY ADVENTIST, Mulb·
day , 7:30p.m.; t)MW, First Monday, 7: 30
erry Heights Road, Pomeroy. Michael P I·
p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p'.m. Chotr Re·
onkowskl, pastor; Marie Spires , Sabbath
hearsal, ·6:30 p.m. Wednesday.\ (RolheSchool Supt. Sabbath School at 2 p.m .. on '
m!Ch )
Saturday with worship services following
· FLATWOODS- Church School. 10a.m.
at 3:15p.m
·RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
: Worship. 11 a .m.: Bible Stud y, Thursd·
day, 7 p.m .; UMYF. Sunday, 6 p.m.
-Sister Harriett Warner , Supt . Sunday·
, (Rothemtch).
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School9: 30 a.m.: Morning Worship, 10· t5
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a .m.:
a.m.
Church School 10 a .m.; Choir practice.
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, David
Tuesday. 6:30p.m.: UMW. first Tuesda y,
Mann, minister. William Snouffer, Sunday
7:30 p.m. lNelson).
School Supt. Sunday School, 9:::10 a .m.:
HEATH IMtddleporn - Church SChool.
, Momln~ Worship 10:30 a.m.
S:.)J a .m.; Worship 10:30 a .m .; Bible
· F1RST SOl!fHERN BAJ'TIST, PoiTil'roy
Study, Tuesday, 10 a .m.; UMW, second
Pike, David Hu~r. pastor. J ack Nl"l'ds,
Monday, 7:30 p.m.; UMW Second MQn·
Sunday School Dtrec1or. Sunday School 9:ll
day, 7:30p.m.; UMM, Third Monday , 7:30
a.m.: Mornlnl{ Worship 10:l) a.m.: Evenln~
p.m. (Robinson) .
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Worship 7 p.m. Tuesday Visitation 7 p.m.:
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service 10
WE'dnesday pra)'€1' servk't' 7· :Jl p.m. Mission
a.m.; ChUrch School,]! a.m.; UMW, third
Fftpnds, 7. :1) p.m.; Girl$ )n Action 7:]) p.m.
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Wednesday, 1 p.m.; Choir practice, Mon·
day, 7:30p.m. (Nelson ).
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH , Bal·
PEARL CHAPEL -Worship Service 9
ley Run Road, Rev. Emmeu Rawson. pasa.m.; Church School 11 a.m ,; UMW se·
tor. Handley Dunn, supt. Sunday SChool,
cond Toosday 7:30p.m .; UMYF I a~ Tues·
10a.m.: Sundayevenln~servlce . 7:30p.m.
day, 7:30p.m. cubenklng).
: Bible teacfllng.7:30 p.m. Thursday.
POMEROY -Church School, 9: 15a.m.
SYRACUSE MISSION. CHerry St .. Sy; Worship Service, 10: 30 a .m.; Choir re·
racuse. Sf-rvlces,10 a.m. Sunday. EvenlnR
hearsal Wednesday, 7:30p.m .; UMW, se·
services Sunday and We-dnesday at7:00 p.
m.
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cond Tuesday, 7: 30p.m.: UMYF, Sunday,
6 p m. (Corbitt)
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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School , 9: 15
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Lawrence Mana.m.; Worship 10 a .m ,; Bible Study, Wed·
ley, pastor. Mrs. Russell Younl)l, Sunday
,nesday , 7:.'J) p.m ; UMYF cSenlors\. Sun·
School Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
day , 5 p.m.; (Juniors) every ofht'r Sun·
Evening wohhlp 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
day , 6 p.m. (Rothemtch\
prayer m~tlnJ~ 7:30 p.m .
RUTLAND- Church School , 9: 45a .m.:
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
Worship, 10:30 a .m.; UMW (Eventnlg CirRacine. Rev. James Satterfield, pastor.
cle) second we(tnesday. 7:30-p. m.; UMW
Freeman~ Williams, Supt. Sunday School
(Afternoon Clrclf.l second Thursday, 1 p.
9:4~ a.m.; Sunday and WedniPSday eve n·
m. IRubenklngl
lnR services, 7 p.m .
. SALEM CENTER - Church SChool. 10
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
a. m.: Worship 9: t5 a.m. cRubenklngl
Corner Sixth and Palmer. The Rev. Mark
SNOWVILLE - Worship. 8 : 00 a .m.:
McCiun'g. Ray Fields, S.S. Supt.; Dan
. Church SchoollO a.m. cRubenkingl
RIM:~S, Asst . Supt. Sunday School, 9: 15 a.
m.; Morning Worship, 10: 15a.m.; Sunday
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Evenin~ service, 7 p.m Youth ml*"tlng,
Rev. Roser Grace
7: 30p.m. Wednesday: even In~ service 7 p.
Paul MOGilre
m.; Choir practice 8 p.m .
Rev. Kelllo R...,.
APPLE GROVE: - Churcb SCh90l 9 a.m.
CHURCH OF GHRIST, Middleport , 5th
; Worship, 10 a .m . (~lr:st and tl\.lrd Sun·
and Main, Bob Melton, m inister. AI Hart·
days); UMW. Second Tuesday, 7:30p .m. ;
son, assoc latt' minister; Mlkf:'l Gerlach.
Pray(Of meeting, Wednesday. 1' , p.m.
SundaY School Superintendent: Bible
(Grace)
Schoof9:30 a .m.; MomingWorshtp, 10:30
BETHANY - Worship, 9 a.m.; Church
a .m.; EveninR Worship, 7:00p.m. Prayer
School,. lO 6 m.; Bible Study, Wednesday,
meeting. Wednescfly. 7:00p.m .
10 a.m.; Dorcas Women's Fellowship,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
,wednesday, 11 a.m. (McGuire) .
ZARENE, Co-pastors Rev . Charles Coyle
C ARME~- Church SChool 9: :Jl a .m.;
and Re v. Nancy Coyle. Bill White. Sunday
Worship, 10:45 a.m. ,Second and ·Fourth
School Supt . Sunday SchOol 9:30 a .m .;
Sundays; Fellowship dinner with SuUon,
Mornlnlt Worship, 10:30 a.m.: Sunday
Evangelistic meetiDJ 1 7:00 p.m. Prayer · third Tbursd ~y, 6: 30p.m. (McGuire) . '
EhST LE"J;ART- C h~rch School9a.m.
meetlnl{ Wednesday 7:00p.m.
t Worship 10 a .m. second and fourth SunuNrrlllD PRESBYTERIAN
days:. UMW first Tu~day , 7:30 p.m.
MINISTRY OF
(Grace \.
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LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a .m.;
Rev. WaRda lolllftiOI, Dlrec&amp;or
Church SchoollO a.m. (Grace) .
Haro141olo....
MORNINGSTAR- Worship , 9:15a .m.;
Director of Bd•aUon
Church School 10::1) a .m.; Bible Study,
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Thuraday, 7:30p.m : (Rader) .
CHURCH. Worship service, 10:15 a.m.;
MORSE CHAPEL - Chur&lt;h SChool 9:30
CHurch SChool 9:15 a .m.; Bible Study ,
a.m.: Worship 11 a .m. (Rader).
SUndaY 7:30 p.m. Prayer Group WednesPORTLAND- Church School 6:30p.m.
day 9: ilO a.m.
; Worohtp 7:30p.m .: UMYF Wednesday,
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. Church SthooiiO: 15 a.m.: Wor· , 7:30p.m. (McGuire) .
RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
ship ,.rvlce 11 :3b a.m .
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY· · School. 10 a.m .; worship. 11 a .m .: UMW
fourth Monday 7: ~ p.m.: Men's Prayer
TERIAN CHURCH. Worship Service 9:00
Breakfast, Wednesday, 7 a.m. (Grace).
a.m \: Church School10:15 a.m.
SUTION - Chur&lt;h School. 9: JO a.m.;
RUTLAND CHUitCII OF GOD. Pastor,
Morning worship 10: f5 a .m. tlnst aad third
Rev. John Evans. Sunday School10:00 a .
Sunday!L J;ellowahlp dinner with Carmel,
m.; Sunday Mornln~ WGrshlp 11:00 a .m .
third uuraday, 6:30p.m. (Mt:Gulre). ·
Children'&amp; Church 11 a .m.: Sunday evenKENO Clh.IRCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
Ing aervlce, 7:00p.m .: W!!dlfHday even·
Swain, SUpt. Sunday School 9:30a.m. ev·
InK Young Ladles ~ Auxiliary, 6:00 p.m .
erywook.
Wednesday, Family Won l'llp 7:00p.m .
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION,. Rev.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHUROI, near
Tom Staten, pastor. Sun!1ay School9::ma .
LOn,_ BOttom. Edlel Hart, pattor. Sunday
m.: Evening 11ervtce T:30p.m. Wednesday
Sc:hool 9::10 a.m.; W&lt;&gt;rlhlp 10:311 a .m .;
. prayer meeting Y: 30 p.m.
,
Prayer mMllftl, &lt;:311 p.m . ThurSday.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
. Bli:ARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Duane Warden, mlnlsler. Blb)e
CHURCH ., corntr Alh and PhJm. Leslt~
Harman, pu tor. Sunday .SCbooll~:OO a . : tlan 9:30a .m.; Momlna Worship 10f30 a.
m.; Evenlnlr Wol'llllp 6:30p .m . Wednes·
m., Momtn1 Worship, 11 .00 a.m .. Wednesday and Saturday Evenlna sen-Ices at, day Bible Sludy 6:311 p.m.
NEW S'11~RSVILLE COMMUNITY
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cruised past Pittsburgh4-l, and San
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pair of 6-5. games, the Giants
winning the opener and the PhUs the
nightcap.
Expos s, Dodgel'8 2
Dan Driessen drove in tour runs
wtthathree-runhomerandadouble
and BlU Gullickson tossed a
stx-hltter as Montreal, behind new
manager Jim Fanning, ended a
string of six straight one-run losses.
The home run was the fourth for
Driessen in his last three games.
Fanning-, who managed the

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EliPO$ for-the final month of the 00
season and all of 1982 before
returning to his Iron! offtce duties,
donned the double-knits again,
replaclngBW Vlrdon, who was !Ired
earUer In the day.
Gullickson, 11)-7, has won his last

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D£1roit at Oakland
New York at C&amp;l!lornla.

BALTIMORE

drawn-in Infield, a two-run double
by Ron Cey and an RBI single by
Jody Davis put the Braves away.
Lee Smith, 94, gained the victory
with two Innings otreUefworkasthe
Cubs won for the 10tl1''1'lrne In 12

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By 'llle Assoclaled Press
The Chicago Cubs reached into
their bag of hicks, then gave away
aU their secrets.
Assured of afternoon games In
their cozy Wrigley Field lair In any
postseason action, the National
League East leaders promptly
made themselves feel rtght at home
after dark In Fulton County
Stadium.
They made a3-2defic1tin the ninth
Inning disappear, as Thad Bosley
cracked a home run to tie the score.
The Cubs then translonned lhe
nail-biter Into a Iaugher, scoringftve
times in the lOth for an 8-3 victory
over the Atlanta Braves.
Chicago Manager Jim Frey,
however, said his players aren't
magicians.
Chicago loaded the bases wllh
none out in the lOth, then a two-run .
single by Keith Moreland past a

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At seven-forty in our town you could
always find a do;Ecn famllh:s down by the
depot k made the evening - just seeing tbe
Queen roar by. That·s what we called her.
although th~ timetable with proper formality annouaced her as the "Queen or the
V~ley." And that she wast Every living soul
t,briiiC(\ to her whiaUe as she Dashed by the

grade crossings.
Why ha5 train-watching become a rorgotten fun? Did the trains change too 1
much? Or did the people?
If there were a Queen due at sewen·forty

conlght, would we au be too busy to care?
There are several places In our town
where sophistication and Indifference
haVen't taken their toll . .. where simplicity
is appreciated ... where truth is treasured.
Our churches!

They are serving the spintual needs or
modem society. And keeping a lot or old ·
fashioned oo.lues from tx:coming fo rgotten.
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m.: · Worship service ..., 10: 3U a.m :
EvangellsUc Service 7::11 p.m. Wednes·
day: Prayer meeting 7:30p.m. Thursday.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
Harrtsonvtlle Rd. Robert Purtell, minis·
ter: Ron RJtne. Sunday School Superlnten·
dent. Sunday SChool S: ao a.m.: Worship
service 10: 30 a.m.: Evening worship Sun-.
day 7 p.m. and Wednesday, 7 p.m .
ST, JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pine
Grove. The Rev. William Mlddleswarth.
pastor. Church service 9:30a.m.; Sunday
SchoollO: 30 a.m ,
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
John Wright, passtor. Sunday School 9; 30
a.m.; Larry Haynes, S. S. Supt. Morning

Church school Q::lJ a .m.: Morning worslp
10· 30 a.m .; Wednesday evening prayer
. servicell. 7::11 p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPI'IST. Rev. Earl
Shul er. pastor. worship ~rvlce, 9:30 a m.
Sunday SchoollO: 30 a.m. Bible Study and
prayer service Thut:sday, 7:30 p m.
CARLETON INTERDENOMINA·
TIONAL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road . Rev.
David Curfman .. pastor. Sunday School
9:30a .m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening worship 7: JO p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednes·
day 7:30p.m.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN. Jody
Holland, pastor; Wallace Damewood.
Sunday School Supt. Worship service, 9 a.
m.; Bible SchoollO a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHU~tCH .
Rev. Thereon J;lurham, pastor. Sunday
School a t 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship al
10:30 a.m.; Sunday evnlng service at 7: 30
p m.·Thursday services at 7::JJ p.m.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob, located on County Road 31. Rev.
Lawrence Gluesencamp, pastor. Rev.
Roger Willford. asst . pastor. Pre-aching
serv tC ~ Sunday 7: JO p.m. Prayer meeting
Wedn~day, 7: ao p.m .• Gary GriHitb ,
,Jeader. Youth groups Sunday evening at
6:30p.m. with Roger and. VIolet Wtufordd,
leaders. Commun ion service tlrst Sunday
each month.
WHITE 'S CHAPEL, Coolvllle R. ,D.
Rev. Roy Deeter , passtor . Sunday School
9: 30a .m.; Worship service, 10:30 a.m. BIble study and prayer service, Wednesday,
7:30p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Mark Jones, pastor. Bill Nicholson, Sun·
day School Supt. Sunda y School9: 30 a m.;
Morning Worship and Communion 10: )) a .

MiddleportPomeroy, Oh.

992-3840
Middleport

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· • School ·u a.m. EventnR Wc&gt;rsh l o · ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . I I
Service Sunday 7 p.m.; Wednesd ay prayer Sunday School 9: 30 a .m.': Second and
rnet-'E'IIng 7 p.m.
fourth Sundays worship S(Ofvlce at 2:30 p.
- MT. HERMON ·UNITED BRETHREN
m.
IN CHRIST CHURCH. Located In Texas
MT. MORJAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Community oft Ct. Rt. 82. Rev. Robert Main St., Middleport. Rev. Calvtn MlnntJ,
Sanders. paslor. Don Will. la yl~ader. sun· pastor . Mrs. Eb.l ln Buingardner, supt.
day SChool 9:30 a:m. ; Morning worship Sund8ySchool9: 30a .m.; Wonhlpservlce
10:45 a .m.; EV"enln~ preac hing service se· 10:45 a.m.
SUCCESSROADcmJRCHOFCHRISfcond and fourth Sunday at 7:30p.m.;
Chrls!lan Endeavor, tlrst and ttlird Sun·
Joseph B. Hosk:tns, EvanRf'IIAfl Sunday Blblf
day, 7:30p.m . Wednesday prayer meeting
Study 9 a.m.: Worship 10 a.m.: Sur,:lay
and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
{'Vening service at 6 p.m.; WE'dnl!ldaytervlcf'
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS, 37319 Sla le
7 p.m.
Route 124 ·(one mile east of Rutland) . Sun·
day : Bible lec ture 9:30a.m.; Watchtower
PeNTECOSTAL ASSJ::MbLY, Racine,
studyl0!30 a.m .: Tuesday, Bible study,
Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
7: 30 p.m.; Thursday, Theocratic School
School10 a.m.; Sunday evening servtce 7
7:30 p.m. Service meeting, 8:20p.m.
p.m. Wednesday evening &amp;ervlce 7 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
CARPENTER BAP'I1ST. Don Cheadle,
· Local~ on 0 . J . White Road of Highway
SuP,t . Sunday School 9: 30a .m. Morning
160. Pat Henson, pastor. Sunday School10
Worship 10::11 a.m. Prayerservlce, allernate Sundays.
a.m. Classes for all ages. Junior Chui'ch 11
a.m.; Morning worship ll a.m Adult
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third '
Choir practice 6 p.m. Suriday. Young PeoAve. Rev Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Not·
pie's, Children's Church and Adult Bible
tlngham, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
Study. Wednesday at 7:30p.m.
School 10 a.m. with classes for all *118·
EventnR services at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bl·
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL . 570 Gi-ant
St., Middleport. Artlllated wllh Southern
ble study at 7:30p.m. Youth servlcel FriBaptlst ~onventlon. Sunday SChoollOa.m ,
day at 7:30p.m.
: Morning worship 11 a.m.; Evening wor·
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP. 128 Mill St.,
Middleport . Brother Chuck McPhertoft,
ship 7 p.m .; Wednesday evening Bible
study and8rayer meeting 1 p.m.
pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m.: Sunday ~
BRADF RD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.
evening servlc~ at 7 p.m. and Wednesday
Rt . 124 and Co. Rd. 5. Mark Seevers, minis·
services at 7 p.m.
ter. Sunday School Supt. Steve Pickens .
NTIQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shuler, pas· •
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Morning wor·
tor. Sunday Schoo19: 30 a.m.; Church &amp;er· •
ship 10:30 a .m.; Evening worship 7 p.m.
vice, 7 p.m.; Youth meetlftl{, 6 p.m. Tuft. •
Wednesday worship 7 p m.
day Bible STudy at 7 p.m.
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ST. PAUL LUTHERMI CHURCH,
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 33045
Corner S~·camore and S«ond Sts., PoHiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom Kelly, pu.
meroy The Rev: William Mlddleswarth,
tor. Danny Lambert, S. S. Supt. Sunday
pstor. Sunday SChool 9:45a.m .; Church
morning service ~t 10 a.m .; Sunday ~en·
service 11 a.m
lng_ service 7· 30 p.m . TueSday and Thun•.
SACRED HEART CHURCH, M"gr.
day Services at 7: 30p.m·.
Anttlony Glannamore. Ph. 992·5898_. Satur·
WORD OF FAITH, 93 Mill St., Middleday Evening Mass 7· : 30 p.m .; Sunday
port. Richard St~art, pastor. Subdar
Mass, 8 a .m. and 10 a .m. Confessions one
morning service 10 a.m.: Sunday evening
half hour before each Mass. CCD classes,
7:30. Tuesday morning Bible Jtudy 10 a.m. '
11 a.m. Sunday.
Wednesday evening 7: 30 p.m . Tbulday
VICTORY BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd St..
morn!~ video with Kenneth Copeland 10 •
Middleport . James E. Keesee, pastor'.
a.m.: Friday evening video with Kennet:tr
Copeland. 7:30p .m .
Sunday morning worship 10 a .m .; Even·
lng service 7 p.m .; Wednesday evenl n~
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA·
worship 7 p.m. VIsitation, Thursday 6:30
ZARE.NE, Rev. Glendon Stroud, pastor:
p.m.
Sunday School9: 30 a.m .; Worahlpservtc.,•
TRINITY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY,
10:30 a.m.; Youth ..,.vice Sunday 6: I! p,
CoolvJ11e., Gilbert Spencl'r, pastor. Sunday
m. Sunday evenlna- service 7:OOp.m. Wed-'
SchoolS: 30 a.m.; Morning sl'rvice, 11 a.m
nesday Prayer Meeting and Bible STudy.
Sunday evening S(&gt;rvlce 7:30 ·p.m.; Mid ·
7: 00p.m.
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Suoweek prayer service Wednesday 7:30p.m
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH.
day afternoon services at 2:30. Thunday
Lawrence Bush, pastor. Max Folmer, Sr
evening services at 7:30.
Supt. Sund ay School and Morning Worship
. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mason, W,
9: JO a·.m.; Sunday evenlngservfce. 7p.m.;
Va. Pastor. Bill Murphy. Sunda)' School 10
Youth meeting and Bible Study , Wednes·
a.m.; Sunday evening 7: :JJ p.m. Prayer ·
day, 7 p.m.
mf.etlng and Bible study Wednesday, 7:30
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt. 7 on p 0.
p.m . Everyone welcome. '
meroy By-Pass. Rl'v. Robert Smith, Sr..
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa-.
pastor. Rev. James Cundiff. asst. pastor.
lem St. Rev. Paul Taylor. pas1or. Sunday
Sunday School 9:30 a .m.; Mormng wor·
SChool 10a.m.: Sundayevenina7:30p.m.:
ship 10: 30 a .m.: Evenln~ worship 7: 30 p.
Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:30
m. W9men's Fellowship, Tuesday, 10a.m.
p.m.
Wednesday nl~ht prayer Sl'rvlce 7:30p.m.
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH , Railroad
CHURCH, Silver Rld~e. Duane SydenSt., Mason . Sunday School10 a .m.; Mornstrlcker, pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m.;
ing worship 11 a.m.; EvenlnR servh.'t'6 p.
Church service 10 a.m . Bible Study Wed- ·
m. Prayer meeting and Bible Study Wed·
nesday at 7: SO p.m. June thru September.
nesday , 7 p.m.
7 p.m. October thru May. Sunday evening
Fellowship 7 p.m. June thru September, 6
FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle
Borden. pastor. Cor nelius Bunch, supt.
p.m. October thru Ma y.

w'k';.~fJ~: ;JO~.fRcH OF THE N'I\ZA.
RENE, Rev Thomas H. Collier, P.BStor.
Martha Wolfe, Chai rman of the Board of
Christian Life. Sunday School 9:30 a m.;
Morning worship 10:30 a.m .; Sunday
evenlngworsl'llp 7::«1 p.m. Prayer meeting
7: 30 p.m. Wednesday.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Dex·
ter. Woody Call, pastor. Services Sunday
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. WedneSday, 7 p.m.
RACINE FIRl&gt;T BAPTIST, Don L.
Walker. ?.astor Robfrt Smllh, Sunday
School Supt .; Sunday School S·,'l) a.rp.;
Morning worship 10: 40 a.m.: Sunday
e\fe'nlng worship 7:-60 p.m. ; Wednesday
'E'venlng Bible study 7:30p.m .
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Burlll'lgham. Rev. Okey Ray
Laundermllt, pastor. Ph. 992·7324. Sunday
School 10:00 a .m.: Sul'lday evening service
7~ 00 p.m.: Wednesday evening service,
7:00p.m .
DANVILLE HOLINESS CHURCH,
located on Rt. 325 between VInton and
m.
Langsville. Rev. Ben Watts, pastor. Sun·
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST. Amos
da y School. 8:30a .m .. Bobby Lambert, S.
Tillis, pastor. Jay Stii€'S, supt. Sunday
S. Supt . Mornlngworsblp 10:30 a .m.; Chit·
School 9:30•a .m.; Morning worship, 10:30
4ren's Happy Hour 6: 4~ p.m. P r ayer and
a .m.; Sunday evening servicce 7:00p.m.
Bible Study, 7:30p.m . Missionary meeting
Wednesda y service 7 p.m. WMPO pro·
fir st Wednesday of each month 7:30p.m.
gram 9 a. m. each Suntiay.
For Information call388·8467.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZASILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bllt Little,
RENE. Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., pastor.
pa sror. Steve Ltt11e, S. S. Supt. Sunday
Sunday SChool 9:30a.m.; Worsip service
SChool 10 a.m .;'.Mornlng worslp, 11 a .m ,
10:30 a.m.; Young people's service 6 p m.
Sunda y evening worship 7. 30 p.m. Prayer
Eva ngelistic service 6:30p.m. Wednesday
mt&gt;etlnR and Bible study Thursday, 7:30 p.
service 7 p.m.
m.; Youttl meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. MHier
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH,'
St. , Mason, W. Va. Eugene L. Conger. ml·
383 N. 2tid Avf!., Middleport. Sunday
School 10 a .m. Sunday and Wednesday , nlster. Snday Bible Study 10 a.f11.: WOr·
ship 11 a.m. a nd 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
Evening services at 7:30p.m.
,
Study, vocal music. 7 p.m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD, Rev. R.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud·
E. Robinson. pastor. Sunday School9: JOa.
ding Lane. Mason . W. Va . J . N. Thacker,
m .; Worsh ip service, 11 a. m.: Evening
pastor . Evening service- 7: 30 p.m.; Wo·
service 7 p.Jll. Mid-week service. Wednesmen' s Ministry. Thursday, 9:30 a. m.;
day , 7 p.m.
.
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7: 15
LANGSVILLE C,HRISTIAN CHURCH•
p.m.
Robeort E. Musser, pastor . Sunday SChool
' HAHTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
9: 30a.m.; Paul Musser. s upt.: Morning
worship lO:.'Il a.m .: Sunday C\'enlng ser·
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. William
Campbell , pas tor . Sunday SChool S: 30 a.
vice, 7 p.m.; mtd·week service. Wednes·
m.; James Hughes, supt. Evening service
day, 7 p.m.
7: 30p.m. Wednsdayevenlng prayer meet·
SYRACSE CHURCH OF THE NA-'
tng 7:30p.m. Youth prayt"r service each
ZARENK Rf.v. James B. Kitt le, pastor.
Sherman Cundtrr, supt. Sunday School
Tuesda y.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Lelart,
9: 30a.m., &lt;Morning wor ship 10· 30 a.m.;
W. Va .. Rt. 1, James Lewis , pastor. Wor·
Evangelistic 'service. 6 p.m .; . Prayer and
ship services 9:30a.m.; Sunday Scbool11
Praise Wednesday. 7 p.m .; Youth meet·
a.m.: Evening worship 7: 30p .m . Tuesday
lng, 7 p.m.
conage prayer meeting and Bible Study
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
9:30 a.m.: Worsh ip service , Wednesday
CHRIST, Elden R. Blake, pastor. Sunday
School10 a .m.: Robert Reed, Supt . Morn·
7: 30p.m .
OUR SAVI OUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
lng sermon. 11 a.m.; Sunday night ser·
Wal nut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood, W
viers: Chrisrlan Endeavol' 7:30p.m .. Song
Va. The Rev . George C. Weirick, pastor .
serviC'&lt;' 8 p.m. Preaching 8: 30p.m. Mid·
Sunday SChool9:30 a .m.; Sunday worship
weE'k pra yer meeting, Wednesday . 7 p.m
11 a .m.
Alvtn Ret-d. laylead(&gt;r.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH.Iocaledon
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN.
Pomeroy
Pike, County Road 2~ near Flat ·
R oger Wats on. pastor. Crenson Pratt,
woods. Rev. Blackwood , pastor. Services
Sunday SChool Supt . Morn ing worship 9:30
on Sunday at 10:30 a .m. and 7: 30p.m. wlttl
a.m .: Sunday School10: 30 a.m .; Evening
Sunday School9 30a .m. Bible Study , Wed·
service, 7: 30 p.m.
nesday, 7:30p.m.
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue.
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
pastor: Joe Sayre, Sunday School Supt.
CHRIST,
St. Rt. 338, Antiquity. Rev .
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Evening worFranklin Dickens, pastor . Sunday morn·
shlp6: 30 p.p1 .: PraYer Meeting, 6:Xl p.m .
lng 10 a.m.: Sunday evening 7:30 p.m .
Wednesda ~
Thursday evening 7:30p.m.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
$TIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP- ·
CHRIST. Jody Holland, minister. Oeryl
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
Wens, Supt. Morning worship, 8:00a.m.:
Sunday Schoot1 0 a.'in.; Worship service 11
Church School9 :00 a.m.
a.m.; Sunday evening servlce.7: 30 p.m .:
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
, Wednesda y evening service 7: 30p.m.
RENt . Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor.
Frank Rittle, supt. Sunday School 9: ~ B
., INDEPENDENT HOLINESS OIUROI
m .; Worship service, 11 a .m . ar~l:'l p.m. ' Inc .. Pearl St .. Middleport. Rev. O'Dell
Manley, pastor. Sunday Schoo19:30 a.m .;
Suhday. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer meet·
Morning warship 10:30 a .m. ; Evening
lng.
7:30p.m. Tuesday.12: 30p.m. Wo·
worship
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
men's Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7;30
CHURCH . Rev. Robert Mlller, pastor. Ro·
p.m. Prayer and Praise service.
bert E. Barton, Director of Chr l ~tlan Edu·
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
catio n; Lloyd Wright , assistant. Sunday
JESUS CHRIST, Elder James Miller. Bl·
School 9: :wt A.m .: Morning worship 10:30
ble Study, Wednesday 7:30p.m. ; Sunday
a .m.: Choir pra~ttce, Sunday 6:30 p.m.;
SChoollO a.m.: Sunday nigh t service, 7:30
Evening wor.shtp 7: :KJ p.m. Wednesday
p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study. 7; 30 p.m.
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Harrisonville Road. Earl Fields, pastor.
Charles Russell Sr., mtnts1er. Rick Ma·
Henry Eblin, Jr., Sunday School supt. Sun'
comber, supt. Sunday School 9 : ~ a.m.;
day SchoolS: 30 a.m.; Morning worship 11
Worship serviCe 10:30 a.m . Bible atudy,
a.m.; Sunday evening service 7:30p.m.·
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m .
Prayer meeUng.Wednesday, 7: JO p m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
1)Y'!IAC\JSE FIRSt CHUROI QF GOD.
CHRIST Of' LA'ITER DAY SAINTS. Port·
Non-Pentecostal: Joy Clprk, pastor. Ph.
land-Racine Road. WUJiam Roush, pastor .
•992·Sl. Worshio Sri'Vkle SUndav 10 a.m.:
Linda Evans. church school director.

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Sermonette
Why Be Baptized?
1. One should ·be baptized to be saved. "He that believeth and is
baptized shall be saved ... " (Mark 16: 16). "The like figure whereu~to
even baptism doeth also now save us ... " (I Peter 3:21).
2. For remission of sins. "Repent and be baptized every one of
you In the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins ... " (Acts
2:38) .

3. To wash away sins. Ananias rold Saul of Tarsus: "And now
why tarriest thou? Arise and be baptized, and wash away thy sins,
calling qn the name of the Lord." (Acts 22:16).
4. To get Into Ctuist "For as many of you as have been baptized
into Christ have put on Christ" (Gal. 3:27). "Know ye not. that so
many of us as were baptized Into Jesus Chnst were baptized into His
death." (Rom. 6:3) .
5. To reach the blood of Christ Read Romans 6: 3 again In the
above paragraph and notice Ihat Paul said we were "baptized into
His (Christ's) death." Jesus shed His blood In His death. We are
baptized Into the benefits of His blood and thereby eleansed from our
sins by His blood In the act of baptism.
6. To get Into the one body. "For by one spirit are we all baptized
Into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond
or free ... " (T Cor. 12: 13). Regardless of who we are, all of us come
Into the one body, the church, by the same process - baptism.
7. To be born again. "Except a man be tiorn of the water and the
Sptrtt, he cannot enter Into the Kingdom of God." (.John 3: 5). In the
spiritual birth the Spirit begets us through the seed . &lt;Luke 8:11), the
word of God (I Pet. 1: 23), and the birth is consummated In baptism.
8. It is commanded. When Peter was at the home of Cornelius,
the dtvtne record states: ''And he commanded them 1o be baptized In
the name of the Lord. " (Acts 10:48).
Conclusion: Jesus died for you and me. (John ·:. 16). The same
Lord who said that we must believe. also said t h.11 we must be
baptized in order to be saved. May you have the co ~: · ·age and faith to
do what the Lord demands. ~ Jan Pickett, W• :side church of
Christ.

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VirglnlaJacksfamllyheldareunlon
recentlyattheoldJacksresldence.
Reocgnlzed and presented gifts
were Eric Tho'P'. the youngest
lx&gt;y; Rebecca Jacks, the youngest

girl; Ethel
:women;
BasilPriddy,
Jacks, the
the oldest
oldest
man; and VIrginia Kessinger and
Wanda Tho'P', tho:' ones traveling
thefarthest.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Basil Jacks, Robe11 Jacks Sr.,
Newark; - Mr: and Mrs. Tim Jacks
andfamtly,Columbus; Judy Mager
and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. George
):ling and Georgina, Connie Azbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Jl.obert C. Wharton
and family, Mike MordaU of
Lancaster; Diana Hutchinson, Mr.
and Mrs_.

Friday, August 31. 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-6- .The Daily Sentinel

WUlam Van Meter and family,
Clifton, W.Va. ; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Rife and fannUy; Mr. arid
Mrs. Jeffry Gray and farnUy ,
Wellston.

Mr.and
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Jordan,
Mr.
!\.'Irs.
Randall
Gibbs,
Mrs.
Patricia Capehart anq family,
CharlotteStewartandJeni,Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Aelker, Pomery; Mrs.
Virginia Kessinger, West Melbourne, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Smith, Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Rupe, Stoney Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacks, Carol
J&amp;cks, Delmas Golf, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Jacks, Langsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Thorpe and

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Borah and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Mozingo and family. Breman; Mr. and Mrs. Jlm Snodgrass
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Rupe, April McGrath, Chris and

MartyHutton,KennethRomlneand
family,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoakle
and family, TiniMcGrath,Rutland;
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lambert,
Ew!ngton; Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Bales,AshburyPark,N.J.; Mr.and
Mrs. Roy Priddy, Middleport.

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United Methodist Women met
recentlyatthehomeofGordonand
Margie West fora picnic. Husbands
and families were guests for the
picnic.

EttaMaeHillappolntedcommlltees
for the apple butter project.

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announced tbe winners of ribbons
and cash awards as a result o( their

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Blue ribbons: David Johnson, Penny
Aelker, Am.v Jane Krautter, ,Jared Ridenour
. Jeremy Buclcley, Lisa Hoffman, CarrJti

Morrl.,ey, Mike Roush, Shorr! Smith U.
GW!Ian, Rod New10~, Nichola PlCkens,
• Suzanne Clay, Sheny Laudermlli, L.el&amp;h Ann
Redovlan, Danlelle Soo«.
Rfd ribbons: Jeff Stethem, J. c. Cauady,
Joey Coal.. , Dobra , Frool, Milch Jacka.
Sarah Pulll~. Amber Well, Brooke Lyons,
Kim Mich!lel, Mal! Michael, Kellle Rklenour,

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Frecker, Stephanie Hoffrnan. Ty11011 Rose.

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Amanda Wells, Charlie BreWer. Sarah
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Siephany Gard..,., Michelle Maiiloira, Tina
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Anita Tbomas, Jay Holsinger, Danny Law·
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Matthew Martin, Chris MUler Amanda
Richards, Wllly Adams, Nlrole l(;,nawalslcy,
Amanda Blslell, Sherrt Bissell, Kip Davis,
Kalhy Rockhold, Melissa Wells.
While ribbons: Clllid IJarber, O&gt;lln ~·­
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Jamie Wilson, Charles Bryan!, Michelle
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J\!Sslca Frederick, Jere~ Johnson, Mike
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JBSOil Richards, 1\my Well. Aimee Young,
John Collins, . Janet MoDonald, ·JO&amp;hua
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Rodney Cornell, Malthew Falls, Kevin
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Don steplaeodOii, Colin Maidens, Jennfter
Sanfth, KeUy Smith, Angel Snider. Mayla
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While ribbons: Crystal HUI, RaeheUe
Da\11, Becky Evans, Greg Shamblin, Jamie
Wolft. •

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lilue ribbons: Jarod Cook, Frank Ellloit, · Cindy McGulre,llobtlf MoodllpaUflb, Bobby
Danlelle Crow, Jennifer Bamhal1, Nathan
Lambert, DaauiY Robllllon, AJiiO(a Black.
Blgp, Melinda Dafley, Rudney Smith, leah Daniels.
Anpla larldni, Shane PttW!po, John AnderWhile ribbons: Alanna Cleland, Jan,..
san, Jooh lifck.
Hannon, SieVe ParsoDS, Jerry Cleland, JO'f&lt;'!
Red ribbons: Dan Butcber, David Felly, Crabt,.., Royden Hawkins, Kristen FredJim PoweU, Geort~e Relimlre, Jeremy ricks, J01011 MOler, Riehle Car1011, Jim BW
Grlnun, Siephanle See, Anna Olapman, Siewan, Holly WUIIams, Mlnnda filcholooo,
Dave Dun!, Mindy Foulkrod, Candf Henaley, John Role, Dennis Searles, AJw1e Elllotl,
Dennis H_,har, Lisa Pierce, Loret1a Rl!li· Carolyn Fllehpotrlck, T011y Miller, Tracie·
mire, Amanda Roush, Sean WaiiOII, Darleoe Rlcbmond, Terra S c _ ., Eric Walker.
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Blue ribbons: ~mberly Janey, Kara
Fisher, Ryan Wllllarns, Heoiher ' llarrls,
Elllon, Lelih Estridgw!.
Stephanie sayre Jared Stewart Mirk Allen
Red r1bb0na: Susan Page, Va)erle DavenJohn Bentley, 'Mite Edwarck, Kimberly
~· .LJUte lamberl, 4ndres MciJmald, Tera
Jenkins, Jason POwell, AngelaSwf8a',Siacey
Shep!lenl, Richard Stewart.

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Donnte Ray, MlcneDe :snuaer, David SINan,
Crystal VaugM, . Jason DellavUle, Jason
Ervtn, 1)!rry Asl\burn, Andrea Daniels,
IWbln HaD, Dave MciJonald, Riclcy Price,
Nell Whaley, Anllrea Hale, Dan:y Sio..,,
Stephanie Barrell. Dennis Edllllston. BJ1d.
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Smtih, Mary Byer, Rafny D.lft, Lori Engle,
Shannoo Newsome, Choryl Stevens, John
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Kim illrrll, Mlehelle M&lt;;Oly, NancyHudlon,
Heather Rouah. Robyn Sloul, Andrea Theiss,
Chrlsll Brumlleld, Ray sayre, SU.IeSprouse,
SarahWUes.
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Todd Llale. Sarah l'hlllon. Eber Plcket&gt;s,
Lany Sellen, BriOn w.......-. Clad Allen
Wolfo. Chris Ba..-, Annett Cardone, PaireCe
Circle, Leanne Clark, ChrLs Diddle, Tarniny
HollO!', SCott Md'llall, Kim Slollort.
Red 11bbo1111: Benlly Dalley, Ryan Evans,
Qorlssa HW, Monica HUI, Cindy Nf\I(ZIIng,
J&lt;rlllell Pape, o\my Pallenon, Loretta Smith,

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school displays at the Meigs CoU!Ity
Fair.
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The winners are:
. Red ribbons:
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REWARD

The stat! of tile Meigs County
Superintendent of Schools O!flce has

Marlene Fisher conducted the
meetlngwithBettyRoushpresent!ng a slate ot officers for the new
year. Elected were Mllrtha Dudding,
Ruth Smith, vice

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School winners announced from Meigs County Fair events

The dlstnct meeting was announced for Sept. 27 at the Fln!t
Church In Athens. It was votecj to
furnlshrefreshmentsforaSt.Jude's
blke-a-thon oo Sept. 29 In Racine.

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Pomeroy-Middleport,

Rock Springs Fairgrounds on
Sept. 2. A basket dinner wlll be
held at 1 p.m. and all relatives
and friends ol the family are
Invited to attend.

SATURDAY
REEDSVll..LE - Fourth annual chicken barbecue of Olive
Township Fire Department,
Reedsville, Saturday, noon to
10:30 p.m. at fire station.
Activities will also Include horseshoe pitch, country store, ring
the cane game, balloon darts
game, !Ish pond, truck rides with
Smokey the bear.

SUNDAY
POMEROY - The Ours
family reunion wll be held at the

friday,

Happenings

located on Main Street In Rutland
across !rom Pizza Dan's.

made Ice cream wlll be served
beginlng at 11: :.I a.m. Entertain·
ment Will be by Jennifer Sheets
and the Sweet Mountain Sounds
at noon. with a parade to be at
1: ~llollowed by a tractor pull and
chain saw competitiOn.

MONDAY
RACINE - Racine Chapter,
Order o! Eastern Star, meeting,
Monday, 7 p.m. at the Masonic
Temple.

RUTLAND - The Rev. and
Mrs. Orlow Webb, Sycamore,
wtll have the sermon and special
music at the Rutland Bible
Methodtst Church Sunday at
both the 10: a.m. and 7 p.m.
services. The Webbs have conducted numeroUs TRY (Training Righteous Youth) rallies In
several states. The church Is

Friday, August 31, 1984

Ohio

CHESTER -

The Chester
Volunteer Fire Department WU1
hold Its annual Labor Day
chicken barbeque Monday at the
Chester Fire House. Chicken,
spareribs, pie, cake, and home-

$2.50.

Rutland, wlll have square, round
and slow dailclng Saturday
evening. Music beglnsat9p.m. to
1a.m. wlthdonat!onsatthedoor.

Special Olympic
fund drive set

&amp;out picnic
set Sunday

ol newspapers and aluminum.
cans lor the Meigs County

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accepted at the Meigs County

The Meigs

fairgrounds !rom 9a.m . tolp.m.
Saturday. .

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2•1 -' LIIIn~allo

•u- ""n'"o'"'

. .1 - llool•

IU- How....,..,.
IH - lnon

7·l - 11UIIInd

t

)711 - Walft~l

111- Co•&gt;hilo

YOUNG'S

:n-"'""'"

CARPENTER

SERVICE

- Addons •nd remodeling

- ~ooting

- Piumb1ng and

wis .. to tllank all

the falks in tile Sutton, Carmel Church

Metgs County Probate Court
Ca!'ie No 245 28 V1rg1n1a V
Blazewtcz. 405 Lasley Street
Pomeroy ' Ohto 45769 was

•ea

tllat helped with
the food booth at the

Meigs County Fair.
The contributians of
ftiod, pies and efficient h,lp were greatly
appreciated.
May God lless you all.
Reword for the return of. or In·

brown, block ond whtte molt
Wolter Coon Hound. Lost In Rock
Spnn&amp;S 1Ftl Auc. Zlst. 992-Z770.

VERY FAMOUS MAKER

FIREPLACE
INSERT
OR

FREE STANDING

'

STOVE

·S599
CHOICE OF 4 COLORS

FREE
·-•HI· Temp glass doors
•Dual, variable speed
blowers

FOR SALE

At

Call Avon District
Manager at:

698-7111 (callect)

R. R.

Durst
Residence

Stiversville

MGM FARM CITY

FREEZER
SALE

For about tile same
price as a doubltwidt,
we offer a 11/1 story
Cape Cod.
Why put your money In
a mobile homt when you
can innst In an appreciating Dlstt. We will take
your prtHnt mobile
home on trade.
For Mort Information Call

SAVE UP TO
S}Q]OO Per
Freezer
On This Big
TRUCKLOAD
SALE
While They Last

MGM
FARM CITY, INC.

KINGSBURY
HOMES, IN(.

Pomeroy
614-992-2181

Pomorey, Oh.

limited
,

•AutomatiC draft con·
lrol
•large a1rt1ght ash·
pan
•Firebox bnck lined

$

s0•D~POSIT

O~EN

nLL

Crt"alh•ih· IM Our

Real Estate General

Spt-c.'ialty

MIDDLEPORT
PLASTIC ARTS

FOR SALE
(I) HOUSE IN . CHESTER:

RUTLAND FURNnURE
All "'"' lluTRAM
N•• DIAMOND 60
ELECTRIC TRAIN SET
23 CHANNEL CB

ELECTRONIC GAMES
2 WAY HOME
INTERCOM
BRASS &amp; GLASS
LAIIP SHADES
PICTURE CLOCK
ELECTRIC GRILL

TRICYCLE
2 WHEEL PULL BEHIND YARD SPREADER
2 WHEEL STORAGE TANK FOR CAMPING
CAR HITCH FOR MOBilE HOllE

RUTLAND FURNITURE
742-2211

Ohie

'

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE . 6-8

4 kitten1. IJ4 Siameae. Cell
. 614-218-11141 .

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
3305 JACKSON AYE.

Kittene. 1 emokey grey &amp;. 1
yellow lobby. Extru fuzzy.
Call 814-367-04B2

SMALL 'ANIMAL HOURS
Monda, l p.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday 6:30 p.m ·8 p.m.
Wednesday 3 p.m -5 p.m.
Thursday 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
Fridoy I p.m.-2 •p.m.
Slturdly 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
lARGE ANIMAl AID
SURGERY BY APPOINTMENT

Block Gorman Shop~erd
, puppiao. Col 446-2637.
Smell femolo puppy black &amp;
' tan. free to good home. can
efter 5, 448-1364.

304-675-2441

Puppiao &amp; khteno. Call446·
3071.

8120/1 mo

Mota Cockopoo pup 8 to 1 D
montha old, all ahota except
rabies. 304-876-2527.

ACCENT
FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

SCOTT'S
PIANO TUNING

PH, 992-6931

Reasonable
Quality Workmanship

Puppiea. mother Springer
Spaniel, caM after 6:00,
304-875-1916.

I

Oehumidifien, Parts

6

MIDDI.EPOIT, OHIO

lnstlllltion AVIIiltlllt

"i••n "'ll Ur•r,ar • \lrr'lm &amp;
(;n/lin(uult l fr•&lt; (Jtr•r 1.! .,~

7/30/84

mo.

4 lull blooded Slmeue
kltteno, 304· 743-3321 .

220 1. Main, hm•oy

992·6128

811011

Lost and Found

I
'
Loat in Rock Springe area
' Tri - color Welker Coon
Hound. Reward for hl1 re·
tum. Colt 814-992·2770.

"

AM
CONSTRUCTION
BACKHOE
DUMP TRUCK
CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTIC TANK
COAL &amp; LIMESTONE
Call For Free Estimate

IN RACINE: Downstairs
equipped with kitchen,
livinc room. dininc room
and den; upstairs has two
bedrooms and one bath;
house also has basement.
lot size approx. 48'x308'.
Needs work.

742-2167 or
742·2225

8/14/t mo d

WRITESEL

Home National Bank in
Racine, 949-2210.

ROOFING CO.

Real Estate General

NEW-REPAIR

216 E. 2nd St.
, Phone ·

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors
S. Windows

1-(814)-992-3325

949-2969-949-2263

TEAFORD

8-10-1 mo.

NEW LISTING - 4 acres
m/1 w1th small 2 bedroom
trailer, extra water tap for
second trailer. Good road. 8
m1les , from Athens. Only

$10,500.
NlW LISTING- 6 rm older
home w1th bath, Pomeroy
water and nice lot at Moners·
ville. For just $4,500

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Roger Hysell
GAR,AGE ,

For all your wirinc
needs; furnaces repair
service and installation.
Residential
&amp; Commercial

Call 742-3195
Or 992-587S

PULLINS

Sizes fro111 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36''
Insulated Do1 Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Rlclnt, Oh.
Ph. 614-843-5191

7/30/ 1 mo pd

GAS LiNES

core Tadtators arid
he1ter cores. We
also acid boil and rod
out Tadlators. We also
repair Gas links.

•oozER . s"cKHOE
"RECLAMATION WORK
"OIL FIELD SERVICES'
"DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

RIVERVIEW - Neoi stores
in Pomeroy. 2 story frame, 3
BR, full basement, central

"CONCRETE WORK
"CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
'WATER . GAS •
OtLLINE8

heat. Make U$ an , offer.

JIM CLIFFORD
992·

POMEROY - 6 rm., 3 8Rs,
PH.
lg. basement, remodeled, II ; L....,...-...,..-....,.~~JI.l!.l.
beautiful v1ew, 2 porches,
and walk to the stores.
WURE YOUR SALES
BARGAIII - Pomeroy oJs.
AND SERVICE
kirts. Smell 2 BR home
HEADQUARTERS fOR
~ed to sell. lot on State
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GilSON REFRIIUATOR
82 ACRES - 3 bedroom
home with fireplace, Sutton
We Have A Pull Time
Shop Tochnldan
Twp. Most minerals, limber
on Duty
and tractor land near Ra- ·
c1ne ·

RIDENOUR

TV &amp; APPLIANCE

1-/uuS/fiiJ

CHESTER-~85-3307

'1'1.\

•

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

UTILITY BUILDINGS

RADIATOR
SERVIQ
We can repair and re·

CONTRACTING

Also Transmission

Sizes Start from 12'xl6'

-BACKHOES
-DUMP TRUCKS
- LO·BOYS
- TRENCHER
-WmR
- SEWER
-GAS LINES
-SEPTIC STSTEIIS
LARGE ot SMALl JOBS
PH. 992-2478

can

PAT HILL FORD
992-2198

Middleport, Ohio
1

IO.fitk

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Holllts-ExtensiYe
Ramodetlnf
Insurance Work
Cu[IQIII Pole Bides.
&amp;a rates
Roollna Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidin&amp;s
111 Y•ra E•perlence
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or 992-2282

TROMM
EXCAVATING

CALL

'

446·4522
"W• Rent For lest"

•LAND CLEARED .
.SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•GRAVEL HAULED

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

Bonded

St. It, 160 Nerth
GaiiiP'IIil, Ohio

1

7111 /Hn

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

KEN'S
APPUANCE

SUPERIOR

SIDING CO.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

985-3561

All MakH
•Walh- •DIIhwaohtro

•R•no••

•llefrlllllrlltara
•Drywa •F-zera
PARTS tncl SERVICE

.""

LOST: Men billfold ot French
Quarter Seturdey. Keep money pl1118 return contents.
Colt 814-367-7628.
1

&amp;

lnsurecl

PH. 742-2328

Lost and found on Bud
Chattin Rd. Mole Beegle,
color on name Duke 304·
8915-3336 or 1171-1821.
LOST, in I mile oreo, block
whlto whh tan mete B,.gte.
long logged with boxey
face. Needs medication for
distemper like condition. Big
pet, REWARD . Joon Buah,
304-675-41 08.

CUP rHIS NOTICE FOil
FUI7HER RfffllfNCf.

WELDING &amp;
FABRICATION
30 Yrs.

Experience
Mechanical Work Tractots - Care . Truck - Automatic
Traosmi11ion
·

PH. 614-247-2575

-8-2· I mo. d.

SALES

SERVICE

U. S. RT. 50 EAST

8

•

Public Sale
Auction

a.

For your next Nle cell Emma
Bell. 1uctlonHr. UcenHd
and bonded West Virginia
end Ohio, 42BB177.
AUCTION, Mt. Alto Auction
: Houae, Set Night, New
deelert, Under n-.w euctioneer, Joe~ P~illlpo No . 583B4.

GUYSVILLE. OHIO
Authorized Jotm Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hoa
form Equipment
,
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts

&amp;

I "' lie

Vinyl

&amp; Aluminum

SIDING

BISSELL

SIDING CO.
, "Beautiful, Cuetom
Built Gareges" '
Call for free sldina est IIllites, 949-2801 or

949-2860

No Sunday C•ll•

·3·5-tfc

l 1111C

fREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
ComputtTiztd Hmina Aid Selection
Dependeblt H.. rina Aid Service

Wanted To Buy

We pay colh for late model
, cleen uaed cer1.
Jim Mink Chov.-Oido Inc
Bill Gone Johnoon
4411-3872
' Wanted to buy u•lld coel •
wood hteterl. Swain Fumlture, 448-31119, 3rd. &amp;
Olive St .. Galllpollo, Oh.
Wanted· Junk autoe any
condition. Colt 114-38B·
. 9303.
9tondlng nmber. -con 3819908 or 3811-9817 after II.
Ca1h paid for fancy Iron or
hoavy Iron beda. t1 110 end
up lOr certoln Molgo Co.
otone jere. Old time cup·
board. coil 1-304-882 ·
2711
COMPLETE HDUBEHOLDB
FURNITURE . ledo, Iron,
· wood, cupboatde, cholra,
chooto, baokoti, dtahoa,
otone jors, antlquoo, gold
ond oliver . Wrlta- M. D .
MIHar, Rt.2, Pomeooy, Ohio
4157111 or cell 11 4·112·
7780.
Buying dally gold, • oltat..tlng
wora, old oolna. lorto cur,_y, Top petooa, Ed. Burkett ....... lhop. 2nd. AVII.
Mldllaport, Oh. 814-9823471.
~olno. ~nta.jawelry,

Llcllllld Clinical AudlaiOiist

(&amp;14)44&amp;-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second AvenH, Box
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

.9

Service

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

SERVICE

LOST: Dork plootic rim bifocal eyegl1a181 around P1rk,
Stott St. olde. Reward. Call
4411-2273 or 446-7640.

Complete Guner Work ·
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of ell Typea
Worked in home area
20 years
.. FrM Eltimetee"

II life

,,_~

J&amp;F

8 000

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUJLDINGS.

EXCAVATING
-DOZERS

8/13/1 mo

$! '
RACINE - 3 BR home remodeled, carpellftg. Wood
cabonets, 2 baths, gas fUr·
nacce and garage.
.

Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohio

Lost in Rock Springe erae
, W.atker-coOn 'HounCI, White,
black ond ton. Call 9922770. '

i U tfc

DITCH WITCH
SERVICE
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

NEW HOUSE - 2 bed·
rooms, recreation rm.' not
lonished. Owner will finance
Good quahty. In Middleport.

li.'dd(/11.

Pomeroy, OH. 45769
For faster Strv1ce
Call 614-992-6737

"FrH Estimates"

773-5839 or
773-5788

54 Misc. Merchandise

Box. 326

PH. 614-992-3718

bedrooms each, ready for
occupancy. A good invest·
ment at $15,000.

Now Accepting Lietinga in M~ga Co.

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We'd lile to introduee you to
En&amp;o&amp;e-A·Cir. the modetn.way
to drive ,the vehicle of your
choice.
No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

Bob &amp; Jean Gilmore
50 Riverview Dr.
Middleport, Oh.

Broker-Auction Service
Cheryl Lemley,
Meics County Assoc1ate
Phone 742-3171

(YARD IALE)

••

181 24 31 [91 7 etc

FREE ESTIMATES

4 FT. STUFFED
GORILLA
ELECTRIC GOLF
BALL RETURN
KODAK Xl-55
MOVIE CAMERA
KODAK M85
PROJECTOR

DIRECTION ..
South on Ohio Rt. 7, 6 m1ies
below Gallipolis - cross
Raccoon Crk Bridge, turn·
and fpllow s1gns.

""'!'J'y· Lena K Nesselroad Clerk

IS ACRES -Two trailers 2,

AT

DARK

Act1ng Probate Judge

PIANO TUNING
&amp; REPAIR

M. l. "Bud" McGHEE

HOLDS TIL

OCT. 10

•TROPHIES
•PLAQUES
*AWARDS

Street Pomeroy O'·uo 4 5 769
I s / Charles H Kn1ght

II interested contact The

•Heavy duty double
wall construction.
•Approved for coal
burning
•Five Year
Warranty.

992-62 t 5 or 992-7314
Pomeooy, Ohio

WHALEY'S
PARTS
PH. 992-7013
New Chevy Truck.. ..
FENDER ............. '76.95
DOORS ...... ...... '149.95
HOODS ............ '174 .95
BUMPERS .......... '69.95
GRILL.. ........ ...... '42.50
R. SUPPORT.. ..... '84 .95
TAIL GATE .... ..... '85 .00
FORD FENDER .... '69.95
BUMPER ............ '69.95
Also Some Car
Fenders A\lailable

the

(2) - TWO STORY HOUSE

Ta buy or sell. Repre·
sentati ves needed in
Ca. north of Rt.

SMALL ESTATE
MERCHANDISE
SAT., SEPT. 1

of

35.

AVON
SAVE OVER 50%
NEW SHIPMENT!

Executr1x

_(a. and Gallia

HELP WANTED

Meigs

appo1nted

V. C. YOUNG-Ill

estate of S~lim J Bla zew1cz
deceased late ol 405 Lasley

Three acres with a nicely constructed concrete
block home 26x30, 3 bed·
rooms, one bath, 12115
family room. Partially
carpeted, fuel oi furnace
with facilities for woodburner. 12115 block storage buildine. 20130 block
earace. Riehl off Rt. 248,
country settine. 'h mile
east of Chester, Ohio.

SuHon, Carmel United
Methodist Churches

formation leadlRI to the return of j;;;;;;;;;;~

Mise, Merchandise

fFree Estimates!

APPOINTMENT OF

FIOUCIARY
On August 22. 1984 1n the

We

electrical

wmk

Nonce OF

THANK YOU

ItS Alliii1/Je WMTNJl

54

and gutter work

- Concrete work

f.~.{oG!If:

AEROBIC EXERCISE Ctooa
beginning Sept. 5, 9.30·
· 10:30. Mooon Youth Contor. Your body lo 1 "living
. temple" join the fitne11
challenge for furthur lnfor·
motion 304-773-64116.

IN MIDDLEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCKLEY, D.V.M.

,.,. __ a.....
••-u.n

211 - Gu-,III Ootl

Holy land Tour Special
$B98. Thlo offer expire•
Sopt.1 . Pricelncrenooefter
thio dote. Will accept Vloa,
Maeter Cherge or American
Expren. Colt 614-446·
4313

TOWN &amp;COUNTRY
VETERINARY
CLINIC

Business·Senrices

joll11u. m- l f'IPplum (' &lt;&gt; nhi!RI(f''

wee
U · for!Miaolllo

I """'lon

a1 " ... -G.M,

Announcements

SWEEPER lnd -lng ma·
chine rtpolr, perto, and
auppllea.
Pick up end

The Daily Sentinel

Wanted to Do

1213

Will do generol molnta·
nonce. Etllctricat, plumbing
&amp; pointing . l'lop building &amp;
r.noe ropoir. Ph. 814-379·
2410.

Cerd of Thanks

We wleh to expr... our
epprecietiOJt to reletivee and
frlend..l for their ldndneea
during the Illness 1nd loaa of
our hu1ba11d end atepfothOt, Wllllom H. Hyoell.
Specie! thenkl to the nur~­
lng ataH of tho Pomeroy
He•lth Cere Center. Rev
Don Archer end the White·
Ethtldge Funeral Home. Olo
Hyoett &amp; Fomtty .

ROCK SPRINGS- Donations

County girl scout plpnlc wlll be
held at noon Sunday at the Route

18

31

Hom•• for Sale

The

Daily Sentinei-Page....:9

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

own

RtJJ'LAND -The Ell Denison
Post 4S1 ol the American Legion,

RACINE - A chicken barbeque wtll be held by the Racine
VOOII!teEr First Depar1rnent &amp;mday with serving to begin at 11
a.m. Price for the dinners will be
$3 while a halt chicken Will cost

Ailllilllll' i'llll:lll'

lng are to take a covered dish and
their
table service. Ribbons
and premlwns !rom the Meigs
County Fair wlll be distributed.

Dance set

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

31 1984

11-nallle automollll• mach•nloo toota. Muat be
Amertoan m-. CaR 1123704 untl11:00.

Oupl .. complately oeporote
unhe. good invaetment, ,. • •
oonably priced. 304-1714124 1fter 6 p.m.

1---------1974 Mobile home, 1 2x60,
tOt•l oloctrlc whh woodburner. 2 bedrooms, Beth &amp;
1 helf. For more informatiOn
colt 814-742-2729 .

Lutton built, 6 rooma. bath.
Reliable cloontng llldy whh baaement •nd gange .
..,......,.,,Colt 4411-7471 , Energy eHiclont. IIO't. 3003 1973 Hollyperk Mobllo
Parrish Avo . 304 -8716 Family Yard Sale. Porter, Yard sele1Sepl. 4-6. Di1hea.
Home with 2 bedrooms. For
Ohio . Follow olgn on Old Rt. toy1, bookl, pillows. comChriatian lady will do 2381.
more dotoilo, coli 992· 7B19
160. Fti, Sot., Sun.
forts. ruga, clothing, all
&amp; Vicinity
btbyalttlng·typelng In her 6 yeor old country homo, 3 ofter &amp;:DO WHkdoyo: Any·
sins. Lota of mile. Flret
home. Apache fold-down bedrooms. in-ground pool. time on weekends.
Hoovy duty mochonic toolo, hou1e past MethodiU
camper. Coil 4411·91135.
Priced on lnopoctlon, 304·
electric welder, armature Church In Cheater.
- . . ; _ - - - - - -lc29_ 8_5_ · - - - - - . . , 1917 Elcona 10X60, 2 Golllpollo Fl11 Morket Fri., letha. open end wrencha1,
Wat• wtllo. drilled • ser· _8_8_2_·_
bedroom, air conditioned, Bat. &amp; Sun. Indoor-outdoor. box end wrenches, chain
Yicod. FtH eotlmotoo. Colt
I 11 111'1 '/II I Ill
1114· 992-&amp;006or814· 742· FOR SALE: 3btdooom,wrth furnished, under-pinned. On New Friday Night Market holsta.
weldet' &amp; burner, YARD SALE: Aug. 31ot.
3147.
flrepleca1, elr cond. garege, lot. r••dy for oc:cupency. atorto 3PM till 7 Rt. 36 &amp; heevv duty l1rge air grease through Sept. 4th at 6
~)I' I V II !'
pool, 100 per c1nt financing 13700. Call 992-7479.
160. Coii441-7D37.
gun. Lga. 1iza good cond. points. T.V.• fumiture.kldt
•79.100 00, Mt. Vernon
blouooo 40-44. dreaaeo end edult1 clothe1, antique
11
Wanted
Avo. 4 btdooom, 22 We· 10X50 Mobil Homo for Mit. Fraziers Bottom Flea 18'h-20Y2. slacks 36·38 . gleesware. Something for
1nanm1
1hlngton Ave., approx. 1 acre New carpet. Clean, Price Market . Every weekend . Mana shirts m·Lge. good everyone. All priced to go.
f32,600 .00. 3 bedroom negotloblo. Coli 742-2689 U.S. 35 Frezlera Bottom. drooo alocko 34-36. Coato, Rein cancels
Soli AVON mokt 46%. Coli
view
of olver 128,000.00, or 992·23BO.
WYo. 26082. Doolero Wel- sweatera &amp; aultl. Thur~ .
448-3358.
large lot with out bulldlngo,
come . Don Frezhr · B-30 thru 9·8, 9 -7
GARAGE SALE: Aug. 31 · 1
Businass
Rt 2 4 btdroomo, carpeted. 198t Schultz Ltd. 3 br 1Y. Operotor. 304· 766-2779.
lnotitutionol Food Solo Rop . 21
Sept . 1. Rooevlllo Pottery,
beth.
total
alec.
central
air,
len
Opportunity
cod
yord
(oalo
pending
I:
2 Femlly Rein or 1hine.
tJ~perience preferred. Local
Itor flog, Occupied Japon
FOR RENT, Regency, Inc. microweva, dlahw11her, Fivo Fomily Yord Solo Child· 2021 'II Chathom St $opt. 46
1rea. generoua benefita
Shirley Temple 1957 doll
atove,
refrig,
underpinning,
aportment-1200.00
month.
ren
clothes.
mlac.
etc.
Porpec1cege. Cer ellowence. H ~
1 Something for everyone. and collectors items, plano,
kitchen lumiohed, 2 bod- redwood porch. 304--676- tOt, Ohio. Rt. 614, Fri.· 7
lary negotiable. Sond toI NOTICE I
Rutland de1k1 end drum,
8049.
62 Spruce St., 9 -4 on Fri., man aut11 42 x.-tall. George
oumo to P.O. BoxiOOSouth THE OHIO VALLEY PUB- rooms. six cloMtl, good
from
t7&amp;.00
6
Saturday.
Plants,
location.
Apt.
Point, Oh 411180.
9· 6 on Sat Little girl clott111 White residence. old At 33.
LISH! NG CO. recommend•
1--~;_--;_
that you do bu1ine11 with to It 41.00-utllitioa portl· 1973 Cameron mobile~~::~.:::~: glauwere. picture and variety clothll
992-2939 .
furniture. baby
We' re looking for Qutllfled people you know, end NO'~; colly poid. A·Ono RHI Eat- home It land. Mason, WV.
Low
price
$7,700.
304itemo
.
miloo
out
Rt.
141
.
ate.
Carole
VHglr,
broker,
Garage Sale Fri.-Sun . Misc. Yard oalo: Aug . 31-Sopt. 1.
people that arolookll)g for • to •nd money through the
good job opportunity. Colt mall until you have lnvesti· 304-1171-1104: Howord 876-2928 or 678-2139.
items. On Corner of Bulaville Toya. canning jara, small
lee Yaeger, 111. ule1m1n
Mini Flee Motket. Church of &amp;. Po11um Trot Rd.
1114-388·9319.
gated the offering.
clothing, etc. Everything
Double wide, 24•86, good God of Prophecy perking lot,
304-67!i·63B6.
1 ..:.-------:-~,....
mu1t go. Low prlcea . 4ttf and
cond,
t1B.OOO
.OO.
304Oliver White Rd. Aug. 30- 4 Family Yard Sale Centa· Pearl, Racine.
Poaition Available. Toocher NMded .. ambitious r..pon·
Sept. 1.
nary Townhoul8. Fri. &amp; Sat.
Aidoo (41 pooitlono. olble. ce-r minded people. Houee on double lot neer 676-1462 or 875-2996 .
8 -7 Children clothe&amp; sizes
Qualificationo- high ochoot Full or port-time. Colt 448- grade 1chool in New Hewn,
Mini Flea Marltat, Sot, Sun., boby &amp; up. Loto of 10 &amp; 26
with en outbuilding. 304·
minimum. Lovea and 811111.
Farms for Sale
33
104 Lootay St.. Pom01oy.
773-611811.
Mon, Sept. 1ot. 2nd. 3rd. 9 cent item1, tools.
enjoyo working with child·
till 6 . Refrigerator. Singer
Sept. ht, lrd, &amp; 4th. Set..
ten . Solory- •4.30 per hour.
Two-story, ffni1hed biM· 80 Acre Ferm, 3 BA houM, aewlng machine in c1blnet, Sat., Sun ·Ill weak Winter Mon.. &amp; Tuee. Children,
Nine month poait~n. Phone 22 Money to Loan
ment. 3 bedroom•. family cerpet . air conditioner. coffee a. and tables. Iampi, &amp;. Summer clothes. men•· women. &amp; men'e clothing.
or write: Gallio County
room, fireplace, dining woodburner. total electric, electric. fYpewrtter. porch womens-boye-girl•·•ll 1izea. Miac, 1ttm1.
Board of MR-00, P.O. Bo•
14, Cltaohlro, Oh 481120, HOME LO~NS FIXED room, 2VJ batha, large kit· large bern It toba~co bne. glid•r. lawn cheira. picture• drapes, bedspread•. many
&amp; !romeo, khohon godgete, misc. ltem1. 3 mi. out Saturday September 1ot. In
266· 1328 .
(814) 387·0102. Bond work RATES Below morltet rotoo. chon: 304-8B2- 2096.
auorted glassware, Buloville Rd. Rein cancelo.
Racine. big white hauMnext
dishe1.
hlltory, reeume. refwrencet. Fixed conventlon11 FHA to Eber'o Gull. Something
Daedline · September 10. VA.Leader Mortgage. By Owner 3 bedroom. 1 1JJ 116 ec , 4 bedroom brick, wicker balkets, mahogeny
1gB4
Athena, collect 814·592· bathe, living room. dining 2'11 botho, full booement, rocking chair, • 8 day key Sept. 4·7th . lincoln Pike for ovO&lt;ybody. 9 to 7,
room. recreetion room in free gaa and V2 min. rta. wind clock. metal toy a, Hull Ad-Centenary. Porta crib.
3051.
beeam-.t, new 24x24 gar· proc:tucing wall Beautiful pottery, Clark's thread spool ponable sewing mAchine. Porch oole: 404 l.ealay St.,
AflENTION
Sept. 3rd and 4th, 9 :00age . Clo1e downtown . building sjtes, Gunville Rd. cabinet, blankets, linena, Car seat. Iota more.
have
fun ..,nHornernokOto,
extrl caeh,
6:00. Jane Brown ond Edna
Shown by 1ppointmant, t130,000. Will conoider records. aalt It pepper sets .
jlort-tlmo work ohowlng our 23 Professional
trade-in of houae in or near iron bed with brass knob1. Porch Sale 708 Second Ava. Triplett. No clothing except
304-876-4804.
now Uno ofChriotmootoya&amp;
Services
Point Ploooont . '3D4-46B· boby bed, Jim Beam chino Thurs. Sapt. 6 and Friday coats. hou1e plentl, box
gitta. frM trelnlng, fr.. kit.
dec1ntera, compo1ition It Sept . 7. Miacellanaoua aale. kitchen draperlea. Atari
68 acreo (good tlmbot} mod- 1876.
no collecting or delivery.
set with cartridges, chine.
ern 3 bedroom home. w i l l l - - - - - - - - - - - other dolls. electric heetera, items.
Hiring now. Call 1114-3117table flatware, Hoover DlaiPiano Tuning and Repair. conoidor trade. 304-876· Route 1 Letart, lAnd Con· old truck. foot locker, toy
7770 or 448-4693.
troct. Low downpoymont, diahea. lard praa, cast iron Porch Sale Saturday only. 9 0 -Motic -with ott anochlrunlcerdi Muaic Co .• 446- 303 or 676-3431,
balance like rent. 1 Y2 1tory pou. tea kettle•. dated corn to 4 at 164 2nd Avo .. ments.
01187. Twentieth yeao of
IMMEDIATE OPENING
quality nrvice. lane Da- Route62South.3milftout. remodeled houM wtth 4 stick pen•. earty 1900's miacell1neoue Items includ3 bedroome. 2 blthl. large ecre1. Good farm land and bllby buggy, aeuuge It ing leather pony addle.
Saturday only: 4 yerd Mlaa.
New local floor cere com· niela, 114-742-2961.
complete kitchen and din- caller houae. Meson Co coffee grinders, 1912 He·
Aigg•creat Menor above
peny hao op•lngo for foling, femily room, central air. Water 1y1tem, plus cistern, milton King Coca·Cola tray, Fri ., Set. 31&amp;1 . 9-5. Yellow Eeatern High Sept. 1, 9 :00·
lowing pooltlono :
304-676- 3030 or 875· now ooptlc oyotom, new name brand celt iron imple- house neat to Addison Post 4:00. Toya, inatrumentl,
Manager trelning
3431.
copper plumbing. School ment se111. church picture Office. Rein or shine.
jeans. children• coate.
Delivery
bus and meil route by front plates. 10,000 assorted
Soloo
Anumable 81h per cent door. Owner financing . books. old music books of Garage Sale, Fairfield Can· BIG YARD SALE: Silt ..
If you oro honeot&amp;dtpondo· 3
1
Homes
for
Sale
loon, 4 ocooo, n - 3 bod- Phone 304·876-215153 or entertainer• of 20'a 6 30's, tenary Road, Fri-Set, large Sept, 1ot. at Oorwin o~ f\t .
ble end would llc.e • care•r
intteod of juat o job. Call lot - - - - - - ' - - - - - room, 2 bothe, Upper Nino I-6::::7::::5:·:3:0:30:. :;:::;:====- old tools, large Mlaction of mens clothtl. childrens. fur- 33. 9·00 til 6:00.
bolta, naill, 19131Mcture of niture, Iota ofoddaend end1.
personal interview 10AM- Three bedroom•. central air, MIIo . 304-1175-3030 or I
Philadelphia Nation•ls baae·
8 family garage llle: antique
4PM. Thuro. &amp; Fri .. 448- vinyl well paper, Cltrpet 676-343t.
35 Lots Acreage
ball team. Iota of milcelena- 3 femily garage ule, 1 day bed, dehumidifier. 3 mi111
7441.
throughout, well inaulated,
oua ltem1. Paul Denney' s, only. Monday. Sears19 cu It east on 681 J'wp Rd. 311.
new paint, aHeched gerega, Jericho Road, 14 ecea, smelt
'Lot for sale in Mercerville, 3
Duke Cleaner• n•d• a per· gea outdoor grill. awnings, barn. 4 room• end base- trailer hookupa, electric. ru· corner of St. Rt. 554 &amp; freezer same •• new Herbert Matheny. Sept.
son. Pick up applications. many oxtrao. Col 441· 2183 ment. good building sites. rei water. aeptic tenk, Bidwell-Rodney Road in 8200.00 Stone jars, old 4.6.and 6 . "
Bidwell, Oh .
iron1, lots of everything, lot•
til 5:00PM, offer 8:00PM 304-875-3030, 875-3431'
9-11 Tu01.
88,000 . Call 814-266 ·
676-2663.
of clothes and jeans. 868 7 family yard sole: 1 08
call 81.,·245-5869 .
661B.
Saturday September 1,t, Rafferty Drive, Terre Est· Union Ave .. Sept.1 , 3,endA.
Full time baby eitttr in my
9-6, 493 Oak Drive. Soma- ates, Addioon. Ohio, 304· Stereo, baby items . .. old
homo, 9:00 till 6:00. Rt. 2 GrMt loCittion, 1460 oq.ft, Large corner lot, ell brick,
Avon bottles , books.
Rooaevalt area, references lergefamilyroom,3bdr., 1!/z lull baoement, gorage, onx· Building lot Neighborhood thing for everyone Cell 387-7368
clothel. Wither. household
needed. 304-875·6796 af· botho, atorogo buildingo, lout to sell. May consider Rd. 66x150. 16,000. Cell 614-388·91111. Car seat,
goodo 9:00-derk.
·
__
•"_•_r_7_P_M_.___ boby ctotheo.
tor 6:00.
Green School Dimict, 01· trode. ,304-876-3030 or _4_4_8_-3_8.:..44
aume BYJ% mortgage With 675-3431 .
Restricted !h acre building 1 Fomily y.,d Sale, 701
Moving Sale: furniture,
W~NTED: ~ bor peroon.
down payment. Colt 446·
Middleport
loti
with electric &amp; weter Cherry St. Vinton. Aug
books, clothea, misc. Rease).
Flexible houto. Honesty end 6293.
hookups loceted in private 31 · Sept 1, 9 to 7. Conaole
nabla offers acceptecL
&amp; Vicinity
rellobility o muot. Colt 992- 1----~-:-::-::-:-:-:-- 32 Mobile Homes
two m1les from stereo, picnic table, porch
subdivision
Storto Sat. 10 A.M .-6 p,f\t,
6606.
Houao for 10lo 823 4th A,vo.
for Sale
Holzer Medicel Center Fi· awing. children• clothing all
138 Uncoln Hill, Pomer.oy.::
Contact after 2 :30PM etthio
nanclng avaH1ble. C1il
sizes, entique rocking chair,
Beby aiHar needed in North no. 448-2238 anytime thio
6PM, 446-1380.
gUiter, gi111W1re, house- One dey only, Set.,Sept. 1. 9 Nice clothing, children:• tO
Point School dlotrict for no. 1-814-252-3233.
NEW AND USED MOBILE
hold items. lots of other to 4 . 43 Cole St .• Middle- large 1izes.Lota of ml•c·
infant and ac:hoolage child.
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL· 262x1 10' Rt. 776, noor item e.
port. Next to river Furni- Sept 4th end 6th, from
Houle
for
ule
by
owner.
3
Call oftor 6 p.m. 304·671lTV MOBILE HOME SALES, Leete, Ohio. Level. in counture,
dishes. clothing, bicy· 9:00-6:00. Rein or shin-.
bdr., 2 beth I, cent air. 2 car 4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
7BIO.
knic-knacs. tapa, miac. Carroll Teafords, Racine:
garage. ref. atove dla- RT 36. PHONE 814-446· try with septic tank. 13,600. 5 FomUy.1 dey' Sat. Sept. 1, clas,
No junk 8t come early.
606 Main St.
·
Coii614-843-016B.
9-3 . 1 mile on right · _..:._
WOW!Il AvOn hal an oppor: hwoaher. Colt 4411-4348.
_ _ _ h,b2,fctoo66
7274.
Neighborhood
Rd
from
Rt
tunlty for you! Point Plat·
10 .Cre1, Raccoon Twp. on
Sept. 1. 10:00·4:00. Ruotoc
unt Rt. 2 end New H•ven Mlddlo~on. reo! cuto, flvo 1977 Mobile homo 14X70, Ebenezer-Carma! Rd. 141.
Yard sale at 810 South Hills, Syracuse. Baby beet
roomo &amp; both. A raal BAR· ex. cond., 3BR, , walk-in
...... 304-8711-1 429.
aeptic tank , • Family Sept. 1. 1 2 Neil Second. Middleport. Aug. youth bed, baby walker end
GAIN! Coli 614-992-8941 . cloaet , central air with wooded.
110,600 firm . Colt 614· AVo.. 9· 7 Boby clotheo 31 thru Sept.B.
swing . Many nice clotl~ea,
SALES OPPORTUNITY.
porch. underpinning, very 388-9001 ....
(boyo),
oteroo,
womeno
&amp;
furniture.
gas
•
•••
..,.
•nonu.
~
t
infant
to adult. Fallow eigna,
Menco Genetics Inc., die- 4 BR, LR, OR, equipped clean, can move or leave on
Silvaratonaa, •:~,:~::~.:~~~: cancelled if rein.
tributor lor Americon Breecl- kitchen, 1 'Y.t beth. large 1 car nice country lot. Cell 388- .200 acres pond and young men clothing.
ancea.tools, linens,
en Service. I• in i1eed of a gorogo, Iorge level lot, CA, 9787.
drapes. curtains. Iota
timber.
for
Information
cell
Saturday.
9·
5.
Friday
&amp;
repreeentetive for pert time freohly peinted, available for
misc.
304-773-6740.
Plantz
Subdivision.
Bulaville
buainHI. Eatebll1h your immtfdiate occupancy. 'h 1980 Fairmont Happy
Rd.
First
this
year.
Soya
a.
own buslneu and genereate mil~ from ·HMC, •44.900. Houoe, 2 Br, now carpet, 3.1 ecrea near Recine in girls clothing, toys.
&amp; Vicinity - :
Moving sale. Sept. 1at. and
your own income through Call 304-676· 71147 ofter axe. cond. ~oking •9800 oo country. Drilled water well.
3rd. at Don Walker's real·
-- ------····-··--··· ···--·····
Mill of fro:ten bovine ••·
5pm.
best offer Cell 245-9282 ..ptic oystom . Call 814- Yard Sele Seturday. 8:00 · dance. Fihh St . Racine,
men. mating progranw. 1nd
ofter 6 p.m.
B43·5240.
3:00 . .St. Rt. 141 ot the Ohio.
Yord Sole bHide Heightt
brMding aupplies. Agricul- 3 et, 3 lull size both, 2 car
Jumbo
.
School
clothes
.
Church
, Fri. Aug 31; Sat.
tural ekperience, education garage. 2400 aq. ft . of living 1972 mobile home. 12x66, 31B7 - 100 terti, homo,
3 family yard aale. Thurday, Sept 1. 10:00 till 7.
and or relevant background op•co . Colt 387-7388 oftor 2 bdr ., AC, good cond. bern . timber, aome own~!' misc. items Rein cancels.
Friday &amp; Soturdoy. 297 MHI
pteferrod. s 4pm .
Priced to sell. Cell 448- financing. Century 21 . Sh1· 3 Family Yaod Sola Aug . St .. Middleport acro1s from 4 femily yerd sale, Aug 29:
dooirobla. Plimory locetion
7171 or 448-82B8 ofter ploy Roolty. 304-372-8200 31 -Sapt. 1-3· ·4 . Rt. 5BBat post office.
30, 31 . 2110 ModioonAve.
wiH bt MHon County, Weot 8\.1!% 111umebte loen on 13 &amp;PM.
Burkhert Lone.
Point Ple11ent, Esaia lane ·
Virginia with 1ama aur- yr. old brick tonch otyto - -- - - - - - - - or 304-273-4076.
Y1rd sale. Marilyn Powall'a
roundlng Weat Vlrglnlo end house. Secluded on 2.9 12x65, 3 bedroom, 1"h
Moving !n Sele 607 Fourth Vine St.. Racine. Sept. 1. Three family yard sale, Sat,
Ohio countiea Included. FO&lt; 1c,.o of fond . 3 BR, forgo both, central air, corpetod
~vo .. Fn., Sot, Mon. 9-7 9:00-3:00. Rain concolo.
Sept 1, be1ide Beale School,
more informaiton contlct: OR, nica kltchon, large throughout. t6.900. Colt
Kido clotheo.
Gellipolio Farry.
Manco Oenetic• Inc., utility room. Fioeploco in 814-268-1664 oftor 6.
- - - - ' - - - - - - - - Pauline Ridenour re11denca
10101 Reid !Ant, Nollkeo· living room. 1493 mo. poy· J..::..:_:..::.;,:..::_--;_.:____ -,-:-""":'7-----:---:;:---:- 1 !Argo Yard Solo Sept 6 &amp; at Chester on route 248,
3 fomlly gorogo solo, 1 dey
Illite, Va 22123.
ment. U,710 down. Lo· 1973 Kirkwood 12x&amp;5 fur· 41 Houses for Rent
8th. Nino\llnthoofomlleoff Sept. 4th and 6th acroos only. Monday. Sears 19 cu ft
cated near Centerville. 379· niohed &amp; lot, wnh extroo.
- - - - - - - - - - 141 on Neighbothood Rd on from Na1arana Church . freezer same as neW
12 Sltuetionl
2 B 0 3 • It or 6 P · m · Coil 446·2320.
Bellomy Lone, 1ot. houoo on Good women clothing size $200.00. Stone jors, of~
Wanted
•
weekd•Y•·
rt.
clothing end houaehold 1 B-20V. and ohoeo 7'11· 8V. lrone. lots of everything. Iota
3 bdr. houoo fot rant U60
B. Dishes. kitchen booth, of clothe• and jeana. 888
1981 Nuhuo 2 . 3 b od· mo Colt 304·876-5104 or ~emo.
Maintenance free new roomo.
Must oelt, exttoo, wilt
_
_
.
loti of misc.
Rafferty Drive, Terra Elt·
304 876 63811
houn with 3 bdr' t, 2 balho,
Will give pie no leuona 'In my utility room &amp; largo khchen negotiate. Colt 614·245Yard Sale 2 mi. from Vinton
etas, Addison, Ohio, 304home. Colt 448-88511 aft•• on 180x 1 00 lot end atorage 11102.
367-7368.
Small furniahed house , off 326, Oocar Griffith reo.
5:30pm.
bldg. Call 448-9472 btfort 3 &amp; Iota. Will oell 2 wkh toto. odulto only. Colt 446-033B. Antique furniture. livln· Yard aale: Sept. 1st and 2nd
groom suite, coffee grinder, at Robart Alkire's in Harri- Yard Sale, Leon Baden
2:30PM.
Cloy-Chapel Rd. Could be
Cuotom•• for the C•Nico
L.erge modern home. 3Y.t West Minister chime clock. sonville Baby bed, clothes. Road, 2 miles off At. 87.
Cupboard. Rt. 1
Portet. Nice 2 bdr. utilhy room, good income. Coi161 4-256· ecru, barn, 4 miles from Iota of misc. Sept. 4·6·6
Aug . 30 thru Sept. 1 Dth,
stedium ••t•, tires, misc.
Hours: 10-5PM, Mon.-Sat. gerage. nice yerd. new fur- 8010 .
Galllpollo. t42S mo. pluo
Coli 814-388-9008.
nence, hot water tank, Wanted to buy mobile home. deposit. Call Rolph B o r c u a l - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - ----------~------t priced tight. Cllll4415-1885. Wll poy cooh . Cell814-286· 614-246-9175 eftOt 6PM .
Vacancy in my home for the
7019.
elde~y. Reeaonoble ratea.
3 bdr. houM Evans Helght1.
6 room houH, 2 bdr .. 1 b .. ___.:___:---::-Have e•perlence caring tor New kitchen coblnett,
1
lR, DR. K. Excellent. loco- 41 Houses for Rent
Mobile
Heme
for
u
le
on
44 Apartment
42 Mobile Homes
the tldorly, Call 814-4411· catpet, W. 8. floaplace In
tlon
.
Ref.
S.
clepo1it
re·
wooded lot ot Tycoon LAtka
2147.
for Rent
for Rent
blament, stove &amp; refrigera- wtthfemilyroomadded. Cell quired. Colt 446-1370 after
5
:00.
tor included. Colt 448· 448-0701 or 448-9862.
6 room, beth &amp;. baaement
Vacancy for ekiM'Iy men or 3229.
.
Gaa h11t. appliance• furwama.n to be taken one of In
my home. Raeonlble ret... Boot buy In Galllo County 3 1978 Neahua ell electric. 3 bdr. home on Debbie Dr. nlahed. Adultl only, no pets. 2 bedroom unfurniahed mo- JACKSON ESTATES
Coii4411-D181 or446·3243 t350 mo 3 bdr. homo on Call814-448- 1163.
Call 11 4·1117·3402.
bile home. prlv•te lot . APARTMENTS (Equal
or 4 bedroom home. Call
OrchordHttt•400mo.3bdr.
Burdene Addn, et76.00 Housing Opportunity) haa
ove.
home
on
Bob
McCormick
4411-7019 forthebeot buyrn
3 bedroom home neer Dex- plu• deposit, reference•. one
Situation wantad: Vacancy
•276 mo. 3 bdr. home In ter.
and two bedrooms, rent
Secluded location . utllitloo. 304-875-2484 .
In our home for the elderly. ..:to~wn~·--~------­ -lc- Schultz mobile home , Additon '260 mo. 3 bdr.
starting at $163 for one
$260.00
per
month.
Refer·
11 ""rs uperiono•. LPI'ol B yro. otcl, 3 btdrm, 2 bttho, 12xiS. 2 bdr. Colt 814-245- ttOIIer 6 mlloo from hoopitai
bedroom and $198 per
.,...given. P-114-992- fomlly room with wood 9249.
1221 mo . 4 bdr. home on ence,a and security deposit 3 bdr. mobile home total month for two bedroom,
required. Call 742-2B77.
7314.
w1th S200 depoait located
Burkhort !Ant 1275 mo. 6
burner. Slnglecatgorogo,on
electric . Coli 441-4263 .
1873
Schultz
12xtl5
wood·
bdr.
homolntown
f326mo
.
neer
Foodland and Spring
a
nat oc- with otocked
Will ptOtlidit bebyolnlng oer- pond. City -tor in Rocino. burner &amp; centre! air. Cell Security depolit and refer- 2 bedroom house, 1 mila out Nice 3 bdr. mobile home, Volley Plaza, pool and TV
Send
Hill
Rd.
Depoolt
and
ref
vlce In my homl. Hem- Cell 814-849-2841 .
4411-7440.
en ceo required on ott oentolo .
whh refrigerator &amp; stove. ant Call 448-2745 or leave
Grove orea. Col 114-992- - - - - - - - - l c - Wluman Root Eotete requirad. 304-876-4046.
turni1hed, ¥48ter paid, with me11ege.
11104.
Sptlngbrooko 14X70, Anencv. Cell 448-3643.
H - for oale by OWnet, 1 3NEW:
bedroom, boy window, all
•
•
2 houMI for rent and blr for convenient location on Rt. Furnished apt. 919 2nd ..
ocn lot neor Mtlga mlnao ln electric. eKtre lnauletlon
181e or lane with option to 7 , 614·246· 6818.
Have v101ncy for elderly. Dontlille. lArge country kh·
Gallipolis. 8175. Men only.
pecktllll,
houoo-type
furni
·
3
bdr.
odgo-town,
Rt.
5BB,
buy. 304-67&amp;-8720.
Room and -rd. R-ona- ohan, 3-4 btdi'OOmo. 11-1
Mobile home for rent, Call 446-4418 after 9PM.
tu,.
.
Price
113,910
.
atove,
reffltl,
furnlahed,
goo,
ble. Colt 11112-11022 or 985· both......... fruit-· tie
adultl. reference. no pets.
1·4XIO . 2 bedroom - no petl. Ref. • dep. ro4411.
2 bdr. apt. newly decoretad,
Coli 614-387-7743.
bom, brick cetlor, , gu,t11,410 . USED: qulted. l200mo . Coii448- 42 Mobile Homes
$60 to $145 per mo. utilties
priced 11000 below bonko Trittor 12X60, 2 bedroom, OB22 .
Tru ttlmmtng ond ,.......,.,, apprtiHd volue for quick
for Rent
port.
poid Call 676-5104 or
12x60
2
bdr.
troller
2
mileo
, _ Hllm11toe. Call 112- oala. Colt 814-192-1142 1111 tlactrtc. Excellent condifrom HMC at Evergreen. 676-6388 .
tion.
Vlndelo
1
2XIO,
2
Brick
ronth
type,
3
bod8040 or 1411-2121.
Colt 448-3697 or 448oventngo. ·
bedroom, gao, ,.., tolce. FrH roomo, 2 batho. lomlly
Nicely furnished mobile
Fumiahed air cond., ideel for 0167.
dolfVIIry
end
oet-up.
Gtne'o
room,
double
gooage,
31
DO
WIN boby oft In my home Middleport. Nice 3 bod· Moblll Homea tocetocl 2 Poroloh Aw, Point Pleooant, 1 or 2 men . No city to•eo. 1 - - - -- - · - - - - home in city, CA. 1 or 2
ecroao
lot~
room, geragt, beument, mlleo from Revenowood f350.00 per month . 304- Foot•• Ttlllet Perk . Coli Mobile homo Upper River adults only, no pets. Call
IGhoot. 304-1171·841 .
4411-11102.
Rd . Call 448·1809 or 448- 446-0338 .
mlc. Ownet financing or Bridllll. Junction Rt 2 end 418-107B.
trec1o for omaltar home. Call tntoratatl 77. Colt 1-304·
060B.
Will do bebyailtlnO In my 814-112-21117.
273-5131 .
I room houoa. Both, fu u Fumllhod 2 bdr, located et 1..:..:_____~---- Furnished efficiency $146
hom1. expetlertoed, 2158
beael'l'ent,
glaaeed- 1n K • K Mobile Home Pork, 2 bedroom trailer for rent, utilties paid, tingle, shere
1111111 It, Apt 4. Galllpotla, FAA APPIIOVED: 3 btdbath, 607 2nd . Ave., Gam .
1878
14170
mob!~ hom~. brnzoway, forced elr, u•• Eootlrn Avo. t171 mo .. •so Le~x-watar, aut~. wa1her,
OhiO.
I'OOm &lt;*nch. 11-1 both. a... Total gea, 2 bedroom, 2 fumaoe. central elr, gerage. depoait. Rent lnciudaa wa- free gel, lergeyord.10milet polio. Call 448-4418 after
ter. uwer. garbage. Cell north from Pomeroy on 33. _9P_M-=-.------~
ogtl. 1 ure tend. J...t before botho. Call 814-843-11240 _c_a_t_
l 9_4_9_-2_7_34
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or 814-258 - Coli 696·1243 .
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Rutland. Call 1112-11311 or
1
1184.
Furnished apt ., 2 rooma •
18 Wanted to Do
avenin~;~.
SmaH
4
room
house:
Fur112-8382.
2 bedroom mobile home l;tath, clean. no peta, adulta
1170 Champion 112X8D, 2 nlohod o• unfuonlohed .
8~ a ... mllbla ,.,..., 3 br, 3
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n
f12ti.OO-month.t21 .00 2 bedroom ttaHer on Crob 14X10 for rant $176, p• only Depoait &amp; reference
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C•- Rood, 1126.00 por month Colt 843-5231 oo required . Coli 614- 446Would Nko to point traitor yMn old, low tiO'o. 304- tool air, front porch. Good depoalt. Adulta only. 1n
B43-1288.
1619
871-8713
lifter
4.
condition.
Call
892-7871
.
Roclne.
Col
949-281&amp;
,
month. 304-11711-12011.
roofa. C1ll 814-218-1B21 .

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Summer clearance. Cement
plcnic to~leo, bird bath.
fo~ntalns and morroe. 304•
876-5182.

l"tA71E-·-

3 rma 8t bath, ltove, refriger· 11[::::==~~
tor, all utilities Included
adults only, no pets. Call
445-2683.

:...+,•I 06B Cat Dozer and lowboy,
$18.000.00 . 304 -4581B76.

Upstairs furnished apt., 4
rooms 6. bath, 1 or 2 aduttl,
no peto. Call 448-0444
before 6pm .

Surplus Army Camouflage.
Leather combat boots. Denim. all oiz... Unlimited
1:00-7: 00 PM ;
s.-m

Plano 6Yt montho old. CORn
console atyle. •1.200. Call
441$-4713 altar 6PM .

Newly redecorated , 1 bed-

room. partially furnished,
$226. Deposit required. Call
614-992- 6319 or 992 2~16 .
I~ Middleport on N. 4th
Ave., 2 room apt. No
clllldren. call 1- 304-882;
2666.

5 JOOm unfurnished apart•
nient. 3 room furnished

&amp;JI!Irtment. Call 992-5434
ol"1 -304-882-2566.

laQrel land Apta. in New
Haven, W.Va. now accepting· applications for 2 bedroom apta. Price range is
base 8168 . per month to

8226. marl&lt;at. They include
range, refrig., carpet. Call
1-:}04-882-33B5 .EHO .

Furniahed 2 bedroom apar1·
me)1ta in Middleport. Adults,
no peta. security deposit.
Call 614-992-3874 .
APARTMENTS. mob.ile
home•. house. Pt. Pleasant
and Gallipolis. 814-4488221 .

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51 Household Goods

54 Misc. Merchandise

1-----------1 ---------LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair, rocker. otto:man. 3 tables, (extr• haavyl.
$686. Sola. choir and loveseat, 8276. Sofas at.d chairs
priced from $286. to 8896 .
Tables, 850anduptol126 .
Hlde-a -beda,8390. and up
to $660., sofa beds 8146
Recliners, 8286. to $376.:
l.empo from $28 . to $126.
pc. dinettes from 11 09 .• to
436. 7 pc. $189 and up.
Wood table with six chairs
8286 to $746. Dook 8110
up to 8226 . Hutches. 8550.
Bunk bad complete with
mahressas, 8276. and up to
8395. Baby beds, 811 0.
Mattresses or box springe
full or twin, 858 ., firm, 868:
end S7B. Queen sots. $195.
4 dr. cholts, 842. 5 dr,
Chaeta, 864. Bed frames
820.and $26., 10gun - Gu~
cabinets, 8360. ·Gat or
electric rangoo $376. Baby
mattresses. $26 &amp; 136, bed
frames 820. 826. &amp; 830,
king frame $60. Good selection of bedroom suites.
rockers. metal cabinets·.
headboards S38 &amp; up to
$66.

Used Furniture -- dryers, and
TV' s. 3 miles out Bulaville
Rd. Open 9a'TI to 6pm , Mon.
thru Fri., 9am to 6pm, Sat.
614-446-0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers, refrlgera·
tors, ranges. Skaggs Appliances, Upper River Rd.
beside Stone Crest Motel.
614-446-7398 .

For sale fill dirt. and top soil.
Cell Coli 614-268-1427 . .

Firewood for sale dump
truck &amp; pick up !oad. Call
afler 5PM 614-256-6689 or
304-525 -7766.
24 Volume Encyclopedia
Brh:anica, large mirror, Pecan dlnneue sat. console
stereo. blanket chest bed .
Caii446-391B .

Ode11y banjo, like new and
quitar with amp $226 for
both. 82 Dodge Colt
83,300. Electric children
organ $26 . Call 614-3889087.
Whirlpool 17'h c;":u.ft. chest
freezM, e•c . cond., 8275 .
Cell446-1610.
Used Warm Morning woodburner excellent shape
8250 . Call 61 4·387-0640
after 4PM.
Used sewing machine in
wood cabinet 8100, Stereo
with stand 825. Call 614367-0640 afler 4PM .
Winchester modal 12. 30 '
full choke. axe. cond. See at
Cremeens pun Shop.
8 fl. regulation pool table 11o
Yamaha YZ 125 motorcycle .
Call 614-367-7197.

Smith &amp;. Davis 2 way
electrical hosltel bod, 1 yr .
old, $450 . Call 614-3BBB1B3 or 614-388-8838 after 3:30.

Nice 1 and 2 bedroom
unfurnished apartments. 1 - - - - - - - - - - 304 _ 675 _ 221~ before 6~ County Appliance, Inc.
Close out at cost . White' s
Good used appliances and latest model metal detecp .m .
TV oeto. Open BAM to &amp;PM.
tors. Call446-0548.
2 ·br apt unfurnished, down· Mon thru · Sat. 446-1699. , _ _ _ __ _:_:..:._...:.__ __
town 8175. month, plus 627 3rd. Ave. Gallipolis,
4 - 7 ft. heavy duty trailer
utililiea. 304-675-4624 of- DH.
axles. Call 814-379-2424.
tor 5 p.m .
1 - W - h - - - - - - - -Electric stove. chett of
Y pay more Trade Center
2 bedroom apt Mason , Furniture Outlet, Kanauga, drawers. twin size bed, BR
suite, lounge chair, metal
adulto only. no pets. 304- 1-::':0_h_io_.::o:-p-•_n_9_-_7_P_M_._ _
wardrobe . Cell 446 -3224.
676-1462 or 676-2996.
1
New Gibson refrigerator 17
cu .fl. $600. B111att Baby Warm morning gas heater.
186,000 BTU. used 1 lOB bed and Simmons mattress
45 Furnished Rooms 860. Callaiter li. 448-8326 . son, $426 . Call 446-8221 .
For rent · Sleeping Rooms Washer dryer set, 8 washers
and light house keeping to choose from. 3 dryers, 3
rooms. Park Central Hotel. gas ranges, 1 -20 in gu
Call614-446-0756.
range, side by side refrigerator. colored TV, queen size a.
Sleeping room $126, utili- full size box springs, Skaggs
tiei paid. Share bath. male Appliance. Upper River Rd.,
only. Range B. refrig . 919 Gallipolio. Call 446-7398.
2nd. Ave., Gallipoli1. Call
446-4416 afler 9 PM .
Six piece beige velour sectional couch 8260. dropleaf
table e160. sound design
46 Space for Rent
stereo $40. Call 446-4042.
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park. Route 33. North of
Pomeroy. large Iota. Call
614·992-7479.

For sale: New 1 1 5 volts
5900 BTU air conditioner.
More information· can be
obtained by calling 9926627 or can be ooen at 733
Beach St. Middleport.

LAND FOR RENT: Cheater 1 -----~--­
Townahip 160 plus acrea for Maytag wringer washer in
pastUre. Mos,ly new fence. good condition . Call 99230 pluaacraa hayfield . Reas- 3401 .
onable. Call for details. 1 - - - - - - -- - 692-4471 days and 692SWAIN
4624 nighta .
AUCTION llo FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New
a. used wood S. coal stoves,
Merchandise
6 piece wood living room
suite with 6 inch flat arms
51 Household Gooda
$399. bunk beds complete
with bunkies 8199, 2 piece
antron livingr9oin aultee
3 door, aide by aide refriger- $199. antron racllnoro t99.
ator; avacado green: excel- other reclinen $80, maple
lent condition, $200 . 00. dinette sets 11 '79, box
Thirty inch electric range; springs a. mattrl&amp;l twin or
avacado green;new oven lull $100 oat regular-firm
elemant. e1 00 .00 . Cell •120. maple dinette chairo
836, wash atando 834,
992-3483 or 992-8842.
maple rockers 159, 7 piece
Pickens used furniture. 304· chrome dinaue set 1149, &amp;
ploco dinette 181 f99. uHd
676-8483 or 876-1460.
bedroom suitea, refrlgera·
Sofa bed 160., couch and tors. ranges. chest, dra11ers,
choir 8260 .. chair 815 ., wringer waahers, TV'a, dry·
other houaoholdo. 304 -876- oro, llo ohooo. Call614-4463169 . .
7436.

Youth Captains bed, axe
cond. 8150.00. 304-6756226.
Couch, 3 chairs, good cond,
$276 .00 lor all. Call 304876-142~ afler 6 PM .
New portable Kenmore dis·
hwaahar . Uaed upright
Hoover sweeper. 304· 6756211 .

30 in. alec range, e35.00.
304·676-2363.
Selling furniture. odd and
enda . Phone 304 - 882 ·
3677.
Double oolld maple bod
1100.00. Alrcond. oxccond
$126 .00. Coffea tabla and
10t of ood tobl01 *25.00.
Ph 0 no 304-875-1349.

Refrigerator like new, alec
stove, sofa end love seat.
304-875-3281 .

54 Misc. Merchandise
Knauff Firewood Split- 96%
hardwoods. Seasoned or
green. You pick up or we
'deliver. HEAP vendor. ·614258 -6246.
-·

limestone, Sand, Gravel.
Deliyered in Mason, Meigs.
Gall,. or pick up at Richard•
llo Son . Call 446-7786.
Plaltic Cisterns state approved, pl..tic aeptlc 'links.
plaatlc culvert, metal cui·
vorto, RON EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jockaon. Dh 814288·6930.
.
Shru~l

pruned, lawn re·
seeded, retaining wells,
oldewolko, patioo, bark
mulch llo aawduot. Contact
Bruce Dovialon. Cell 814·
266-1427.

Cut up olobo, •16 PU
Bedroom ouito, 231 2 Madl- ' load,lorger looda doliYanod.
eon Avo, Point Ploooant, W. Cell for prl-. Coli 814Va.
2411-11804.

Smal' buck stove. i.lsad 2
seasons. $460. ·Call 446·
8221 .
Log spliltor wil fit 14-18 HP
intern. tracotr. Call 614246 · 9648 or 614-2466084.

Complete stero system. 40
watts per channel with
speakers. Girls 10 speed
bike. Sears Best heat &amp; sun
lamp . Royal portable
manueltypawriter . 304876-140B,

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Country Crolla Oak products, dealer of solid oak
reproduction furniture . Conkle's, Tuppers Plains, Ohio .
Also open Sundays.

King woodburing stove, axe.

con . Only used 2 months.
haa blower. $386. Coli
814-867-3378.

Top soil and fill dirt d.elivorod. 304-675 -7771 .
Men's suit, 42 jac~et. pants
33-30 . Suede jacket size 40.
Tran Axle. 304-675-4675.
9 honey bee hives, · Bob
Miller reside.n ce, 304·896·
3917 .

Imperial pool, 24ft. used 2
montha, above ground.
88.600.00. 304-882·2499
after 2:00.
55 Building Supplies
Building Materials
Block, brick, sewer pipes.
windows . lintels , etc .
Claude Winters. Rio Grande.
D. Call614-246-6121 .

Clarinet and caoe 8150 . see
2322 Washington Ave. Pt.
Pleasant.
68

S.

For sale or trade drafting
table, desk with drafting
machine and chah' . 304·
675-4574.

Farm

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Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding ail breeds . Heated
indoor-outdoor facilities.
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Service. Call&amp; 14-4467795.
Judy Taylor Grooming. Call

614-367-7220 .

Briarpatch Kennels Profas·
slonal All-breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa cilities. English Cocker Spaniel puppies. Call 614-388·
9790.
Dragonwynd Canery Ken nels. AKC Chow puppies,
Suamese kittens, new litters
CFA Himalayan and Persian
kittens. Call 614-446-3844
after 6.
A.KC Reg . Doberman pup·
reds &amp; blacks, shots S.
wormed, $60. Call 4467796 .

pli!l*

Cute golden Retrievers ,
AKC. 7 wka. Call614-6935243 .
5 good lo~king , wall
marked, Reg. Walker pups.
O~t of 2 good coOn dogs,
wtth good breeding. Also 1 4yr. old male and 1- 3yr. old
female. 1-1 'h yrd old fe ·
male. These are all good
dogs. Come and go hunting.
Cal1814-266-1416 .

Shetland Pony mare to good
home. very gentle, good
with children . Call614- 266 6200.
AKC Doberman beautiful
red male. 9 mos. completely
house- broken. all shots.
$126 . Call446-2310 .
Beautiful AKC registered
Cocker puppies. colora Buff
and Block, s 1 60.00. Phone
304-675-2044.

78 Trans. Am .. T ·top. Perfect condition.$3600.00 .
78 Horley Electra Glide 1-:-::-:---::::--:----D r a 1 1 e r . 1 3 , 0 0 0 · Male ""in. Schnauzer for
miles.l2900 .00 . Harley aale. Earaarecropped, been
Sportlter, 81600 .00. Call wormed. and had shots .
992-6848.
Portly house-broken. Call
9Bfi·4322.
39X38 double hung window
wlth storm window
AKC reg. Brinany pupa 6
126.00;
Amp. antranCi weeka old. shota and
panel. 18.00: Aluminum wormed 1100. 304-876·
window 8wningo 32 inchoo 3684.
wide, 110.00 aach: 381nch 1-:-::-::-::-:-----aluminum storm door. AKC Registered Miniature
*12.00; Storm window 28 Schnauzer puppies, males
Inch X 68 inc~. t7.60: Pipe and femoleo. Hove hod ohota
Yilt on aotid qak worktable, end bNn wormed . 304S10.00. Call992-6324 .
895-3961 .

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Deming 1hallow well water
pump and tonk •5o.oo .
6000 BTU eir conditioner
120.00. Call 992-3196 .

Farm Equipment

Gravely Tractor electric
strort. B spd .. with attachments. Call 446-4149.
Ford 501 mower, very good
cond.. $560.: Danser Poot
Hole Digger. f360. Call
3BB-9996.
New tobacco· sticks for ula.
20 canto each. Coli 614256-6011 .
8~ 1 0

neats galvanized steel
chicken coups. Call 614379-2424.
John Deere LA tractor with
equip . new rear tires,
$1,600. Call 446-0361 .

1 Yz yard Trojan, 4 WD,
loader , good cond,
$6,500.00 . 304-6752377.
9 N Ford tractor. plow and

e

1979 Corvette. white good
condition, *10,000. Solo,
lovoooal. chair. , 200 • Coli
614- 246 · 621 9 ·

197B T-bird PS. PB. oir. tilt
wheel. AM-FM otorao.
12.000. Coli 4-M-038 1.
1971 Super - • • com pletely redone, excellent
mechanical • body. condition, looks very aherp,
$1,360. Call 614-258 1447. Can be ...n at
Gateway Grocery. Crown
City.
1981 Chryloor Cordoba
looded, $5,200. Cell afler
BPM _8 14-256-1489.
19BO Bui9k Flo . atotlonwagc;.n, no hast, loaded, new
tires. low milage, e5,800.
Coli 446· 7019 .
1978 2 dr. Dodge A open.
auto. radio, PS, PB, 02 ,199.
John's Auto Salee. BulavHie
Rd. Coli 448-4782.

1978 Dodge Monaco
Brougham. 1 owner, Good
con. Must sell leaving atate.
Car topper like new. Calf
814-992-8783.

83 ford Fairmont,
AC ., PS.,PB., exceUant con2 New Holland B ton ollage dition. 23 , 400
wagons $3,600.00 each! 1 mileo. 88600. Call 949Modal 707 Chopper 2933.
$1 , 500.00. 1 Super 23
Blower 8600 .00. All in gOod 1979 Chevrolet Chavotto
cond. 304- 676-6263.
tt•nderd, eir, FM. clean. no
rull, $2100. firm. Coll992·
5324.
Livestock
63
19B4 Monte Corio ss. blue.
Fully ttquipped, new condi·
24 ft . goose neck stock tion. Wlllukeperia.ltflldeof
trailer, A · 1 shape. new steel, Chevy 4x4 or Blazer. Call
new paint, new floor. Call 1 _6_1_4_-9_4_9_·_2_1_8_1_. . . . - - - 256-6309.
I
.1 973 Buick2door, 360V·B,
6yr. oldjerseymilk,cow. Will PS. PB. radio. good tlrao.
be fresh in spring. Call ru~1 good. Call 986-4348.
614-379-2609 .
1977 Cadillac Eldorado .

Sorrel mare, very gentle .
Good for beginner or young
penon. Call 614 -7422023,
4 year old quarter horae
mare. 63 inchee, dark bay .
$600.00. Cell 843-6316.
Reg . 2 yr. old Guernsey. Due
Oct. 11 to Reg. · olre. Aloo
good quality hay. Call 814949-2287.

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Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for lito
model used cera. Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 Eootern Ava.. Galllpolio. Coli
814-448·22B2.

81.000 mileo. f1998. Call
614-992-7462.

1----------1980 Ford Mu1ton9. low
miluge, ctean, good cond .
304 -876-11198 or 11752714 .

'71 Muotang, 351 Clevolond
engine, auto on floor. good
cond. •1.600.00. 304-6767375 .
1973 Uncoln Contlnentrll,
1972 · Mercury Montego.
Only intonootod pertleo call,
prlcad on lnepoctlon. 3048711-8130.

B foot aluminum truck
topper, $76 .00. Premier
onare drum, $128.00. Call
992-7316.

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1977 Ford YOn 8 cyl ..
otondord ohllt. coli 448 0181 or 448-3243 eva.

'77 Chevy Van. fully customized. f3.600.00. 304875·6323 after 6:00.

Metal ·buildings, doolgned
and built any size, in colors.
(chaopl 304-675-3981 .

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Building-Remodeling, concrete. drywall. electricel.
roofine. flooring. framing.
ldtchen-bathroom lnet•llation, door-window framing.
304-876·2440.
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Motorcycles

1979 Hondo 860 with
helmata a. interCom. Belt
offer. Cell 448-8853.

w. Vo.

'73 Chryolor, 28.000 actual
mlloo, n - tlr01, e14-44811i04.

rune good, one local owner,
•1.200.00. Call 304-875·
21BO, Don Waldie.
1177 Cutla11 a:Jr,~r,:,~g:
V8. P,S. PB. '
304-575-5838.

Trucks for

Suzuki OS 1 B6. U60. Call
1114-388-9777.
Hondo 125. Coli 814-3670108.
1978 KowoH.ki KZ850 SR,
•1000.00. Call 742-3076
eveninge.

SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating, 211 Sixth St.,
Point PleoHnt, W. Va. 304876-6420. I,Jcanood end
Insured .

Hondo XL800S Enduro. Uko
new , 1.800 milea .
S1 , 200 . 00. 304- 876·
1188.

Boat1 and •
Motors for Sale

11 ft. Btrlrcrofl. 85 HP
Mercury motor end trailer.
axe. cond. 11800. 3041175-3378.

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Auto Partl
• Acce11oriea

N- Chevy loft hand door llo
2 now Ford tNcll lendaro.
Coli lifter 3PM. 814-2581280.

79

Motor• Home•
• Camper•

BURDETTE CAMPER
BALES • IE'RVICE, Open
dolly 8 lo 8 :30, Sat. g to 4,
Cloaod Iunday. U.S. Rt. 50.
Coolville. Oh 814- 81173311.

11181 Plymouth Arrow. ·~·
cond .. laathar bad
UM·A-Bad. UIOO. Call
258-1808.

Firewood. •20.00 pickup
load, UO .OO delivered.
304.- 875-2991 or 8766782.

1981 Plymouth Arrow, ox.
cond,. leather bod cover •
••••-•·bed, n.soo. call
814-2118-1808.

1814 lpartron travel treller,
ooll~em.d • .wning.Con
be at Golla Co. Folrlroundo ca...,.oundo:

Tobocco olicko 62 in long.
Both endo ohorpened. 17
cente uch or 1 8 cants per
1,000 or more. 304-9372530.
'

8-10 Chevy plcllup V-8. 4
apd. Call44t·4447.

1173 Dodge Open Rood
homo. 42.000 mllaa,
18,81JC). Cell 814·2581332 or 114·288·1307,

Whltu metal detoctoro. lind
coinl ond jewelry. Compano
my priCe. 304-8?11-2908.

JIM ' S PLUMBING. HEATING. Rt . 1. Box' 366. Gellipolio. Call 614·367·0676.

1984 Honda Big Rod, 3whooler. Hoo wlndohiold.
olootric otortor. ohofl drive •
revene . E11c. con . 11200.
Cell 814-247-3752 .

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'89 Chevy ttuak, 1111
ahevy ooclon. Phone 3041182-24H.
111110 F,ord Plcllup,
773-8143.

camp

11174 vw
mobllo.point, tlroo. bnokee, muffler,
aka bOnd. 304-171·1111 .

Eveni~~lev~~~Listi~~----~------------------------------~--~
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CARTER'S'PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor., Founh and Pine
llollipollo, Ohio
Phone 814-446-3888 or
814-448-4477 .

1983 Harley DoYidoon F.L.T
axe. cond. casaette stereo
1y1tem, tourpak. always
gorogod. Wiggleoworth. Coli
814-448-4411 .

Full size mattre11 a box
epringe. Clean • good con·
dltion.
Call 814-9492832 .

•n.

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1979 HondaCR 126 Rgood
cond. •460. Call 614-379·
2430.
.

71 Aristocrat tr..,.l tnoHer,
oolf -lnod. Con b e ot flrot houoo on Unooln Pille
otContanory. Collll14-2&amp;8·
1343.

co- •

~'flAT

P,lumbing
Heating

82

78

Sylvia

YOU HEMI7

HE 6AIO. SAHOV·

Fatty Trea Trimming. otump
removal. Coli 304-67619711 Ford Mldoo von, new · 1331 .
rebuilt motor. trenomi11l0n, _ _ _ __;_ _ _ __
new tim. neacleHotco,.,o. GET your carpet SHIP
.11.600, Call 4411-7019.
SHAPE ··WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER . Water remov8!1.
1973 Wlnnobego 24' Chief- furniture cleaning. free eotitlon, now tirao, AC, Genera- motoo. 304-875-2296 .
tor. 12.500 reduced to
*1 .Q,500, Immaculate. Cali
BASEMENT
448-7019 .
WATERPROOFINil
Unconditlon1al lifetime gua ·
1 971 CJ 7 hard top, auto,
r~ntH. Local references
PS. low milaage. CoH 448lurniohod. Free ootlmatoa,
1800.
Call ~olloct 1-814-2370488, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Rogers Beeement
I
1971 JaepCJ5. V-6. 10x36 Vltaterproofing.
inch tires, 4 inch lift, duel
exhauet. Herd top. Good RINGLES'S SERVICE . excon. •1600. Coll814·742· perienced carpenter, electrician, maaon, palnttr, roof- '
2390.
.
lng !Including hot tar
19B3Joop Scrambler, 6 cyl. application! 304-676-2088
automatic, pl. ma.ny extn~s or 876-46!10.
'
$7960. 304-273-8151 . .
Rotary or C,ble tool drilling.
'76 V.W. van. 4opead, good · Most wells completed same
cond. Priced to aell. 304- day. Pump aalea and services. 304·895-3B02.
·
676-11160.

1981 Cheveno, 1U1o, PS,
AM-FM radio, • - bonery,
ltarter, exc cond, mutt 1111.
814- 448-1015.

72

SttleLP o..!YI!!$1

RON'S Toloviolon Service .
Specializing in Zenith and .
Motorola, Quazar, and
houoa cello. Call 304-6762398 or 614-448-2464.

COnd .. PB• P8 • Ac • cru ...•
tilt.. lugg- rack. Coli 448•411 0720
14111 ~eve.

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wrlngor~_...................L::::::::::::::::::::.I1i19B778eiFFco~r~diLLlT~D~.~.;,x;c~con;;dt.

Spood Queen
weeher. Stainl111 1teel tub.
Wringer needa repair ,
8.66 . 00 . Aohloy wood
burner, a1 00.00. Call 742 2665 .

1975 Chovrolot viii 8 .
atondord, •1.200. Con
it lloHio Co. Fairgroundo Compgroundo.

1988 XR7 Cougar. 1988
AMX. 304·882·3148.

'75 LTD Ford. Leport, Henderson.

CDULPN"THI!Ail
ANYTIIIN6 AMP
we KAQTO

IlENE'S DEEP STEAM ·
C A R p. E T C L E· " N . ~
ac_ptchgu•rd·water extrac~ '
tlon. doodorlzero . FREE eotl' '
mate1. R•asonable rates .
Gena Smith, 992·8309.
1

1-:-:-::::-:------1978 JNp Wogonoor oxc .

disc. 304-676-2B4B .

Fresh springer Holstein heifera A.l. aired. also cows
D.H.I records. Call 814286-2496.

4

79 ford van, recent yen
master converaioo. 350
cyl.. TV, otrlnoo, CB. olr,
83.000 mi. Cel 446-8694
Mon.-Fri.
.•. .

Bush hog grass mower.
model TM6. 5 fl . cut, 3 point 1975 Mome Carlo. auto.
hitch, excellent condition . trent .. PS. AC. Call 1114304-468-1727.
992-8706 elter 6 p.m .

eo

AKC bermon Shephard pup·
plea, shots and wormed
$100.00 . 304-675-4683.

Vans •

197B Cougar XR 7 T-top,
lull powor, 302 engine. Cell
otter &amp;PM. 448-9837.

Su pJJi it:s

.,... eAR ... we ·

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondltlonolllletime guorantH. Local reference•
furnished . frH enimatei.·
Call collect 1·1114-237- ••
0488, 9 a.m . to 5 p·.m . '
Rogers B•••ment
Woterprooflng.

G7~1~~~A~ut:~.o=s~f~o~r~S~a~le~r~
73=~=~::::::::=~
W.O.

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You build it or we will24x48
4 ca, garage kit. s'2,495,
del. Call 1-614-886-7311 .
Now open for business.
Mountain State Block, Rt.
33, New Haven. Complete
masonry supplies. 4", 8".
1 2" block. Delivery service.
Phone day 304-882-2222.
evening 882-3239.

I

1978 Ford LTD good cond,.
Rod raspberries. Taylor.a t1.200. Call448-0782.
Berry Patch. Call446-8692.
1976 Multang 114 cyl .. AT,
CANNING TOMATOES· AM radio, •1.800. 1·'h ton
Pick your own, bring con- Dodge trucll with atock rock
tainers. 247-3263, Eugene f750. Call814-379-2732.
Davis.
19B2
Robbit LS. AC,
PS. P8, automatic. aunroof.
59 For Sale or Trade couetto.
44e- ooau.
t5.BOO. Callvelour
4042 .

WKI!N TlltiY

Wltflli TORCHIN&amp;
TH!IIt WAY INTO

K &amp; T.Contractors. Roofing,
remodeling, painting, ra ·
polro. Any type of building.
Reasonable retea, loti of.
experience, no job tOo s.ma'll..
can · 448 -3103 or 898·
6728.

19711 Buick Park Avo. Good
cond .. loadod. *1250. muot
... •. 4411-8087.

Fruit
Vegetables

-

H • S Home Improvement'
vinyl aiding, roofing, room
addltlqn, atorm window•.
ot~no. Call 514-387-0408·
or 814-317-7244.

Base enare drum, earring
strap. t;.rush etleks, practiCe
pod included. $75.00. Mot·
ronome $20.00. 304-895·
3888.

apt.

Riverside Apto. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. $130. Equal Housing Opportunities . 614·
992-7721 .

Grand piano . Cabinet in
excellent condition. keyboard and strlnas need work
8400. Call 448·3386.

Flute for sale; used 2 yeara.
$176.00. Trumplit; t76.00.
Call 986-4279 .

rLL 91iT IT'

••P·

mo. Call 446-1BOO.

Cell448-1232 .

Ft.irniahed apt. for nonsmoking. non drinking, gentle·
man. lovely neighborhood.
ell private, utilities included.
Call 44$-391 B.
Modern ,1 bdr. apt. quiet
loc••lon between Gallipolis
Bt ~holzer. No pete, security
d~poait . Call 448-2066.

PAlNTING· Interior and ex·
t•ior. plumbing. roofing,
10m1 remod•ling. 20 yn.
Coli 814-388-9852.

1---------Bundy Saxophone. uaed 7

~pt'a.1-bdr . 1otfloor, booe-

efficiency

Marcum Roofing· a. Spout..
lng, Now initalling rubber
roofe. 30 .,..,.. experience.
opeciolizlng In built up roof.
Coli 114-388-9857.

Saxophone, e•c . cond. Calf
446-9B67 .

"'l'fent, furnished .kitchen
:U26 mo. 1 -bdr. oecond
ofleor. fui'niahed kitchen,
:fr!'nt porch 81 B6. both
NC8ntly remodeled. Cloteto
downtown. Call 448-9788
0. 446-3B1 o.

Home
Improvements

81

Complete 11eroo evotem. 40
wattl per chanal with apeakars. lllrlo 10 •-d blka,
Searl B81t heat a eun lamp
B. rova.l portlble . manuel
typewriter . 876-1408.

World Book Encyclopedias,
axe cond. 304-882-24B6.

Furished garage apt ., 4
.r ooms &amp; bath. adul11 only .
Call 448-9279 eftar 4PM .

KIT 'N'

Musical
Instruments

1-::----------

5 HP. 60 gallon vertical air
compreooor, $660.00. 304875-66 88 .

740 Second AVo .• 3 bdr.
8190 mo. 613 3rd. Ave ..
8145 mo. Oep . required .
Call 446-4222 before 5,
446-2174 altar 15 .

Furnished

Friday, Auguat 31, 1984

Ohio
64 Misc. Merchandise 67

Apartment
for Rent

The Daily Sentinel-Page 11

Ohio

83

Excavating

Good -1 Excavating. beoaments, footers, driveways,
uptlc tanka, landscaping.
Coli anytlmo 614-446 4537. Jamoo L. Dovioon. Jr.
owner.

Doaer Work by Ted Hanna.
Ditchn. pondo, roads. land
clearing. etc. Coli Motor Cor
Brokoro. 446-6592 .

..-

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8:00 • (I) (J) • (J) 1m • Clll
Newo
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Brooks, Steve Martin and
Blllv Crvatal are featured.
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8:30
Cil Cil NBC News
(I) lnoida the NFL This
aporto opoclei hoatad by Len
DlfiNIOn end Nick Buoniconti
features highlights from last
year' s footbal pre-Heeon
through the Super Bowl .

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'A pnevlew of 1984 NFL

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Refrigeration

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SEWING Machine ropairo.
Mrvice. Authariz•d Singer
Salea &amp; · Servtce Sharpen
Sclnoro. Fobrlo Shop,
Pomeroy. 814-892 · 2284.
B6

Woter Service . Wella,
clllerno, poolo filled. Phone
387-01123 or 387·7741
night or doy.

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7:30

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lha Maater help a women.
who rune·• home lor obondonad ahllclnon. bettie a don• IMd magneto . CRI

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UPHOLITERY SHOP
11113 lee. Avo .. GoRipol(o.
814·441·1833 or.14-441·
183:1.
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Cll a Cll len_, Balloon
dleoo-• lhlll
a
beauty ~nt jUdge lon't
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9 :30 (J) llpeclal Care Two farolliea experience the apecial
care InvolVed in having a
premature baby .
10:00 (I) MOVIE: 'High Road to
Chl!'ll'
(J) Blue Thunder Tho mob
hlrea a privata air force tO ·
beltle tho Blue Thonci8tteam ea it protects the ·
granddaughter of a top
moboter. (RI (80 mln .l
0 (J) 1m F - Cnnt Angela lalda her family to ltely '
to fulfltl Julia•a requ&amp;lt.to be
buri«&lt; on her ancestor's
land. IRI (60 min.(
Cll Evening t1t ....... 'Tony
Bennett.· Tony Bennen jolna
John Williams and the Boaton Popa for a medley of Ns
hit aongo. 180 min.!
Ill! NaWllwetch
•
Cit Matt Houo- Molt'.s ·
anempt to track down the
killer of hll flonceala- him
to an ~aland community and
• beautiful judge . (RI (80
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1 0 :30 (I) SkiM of Fino
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Footbel."
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Daya .' Oueetiona eriH when
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needed and Chria errivea
with a new burden for P.J .
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as a boy?

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song

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German
dollar
42 Humming

sound
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One letter stands for another. In this sample A is uaed
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and fonnation of the words are all
hlnll. Each day the code letters are different.
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features highlighta from laat
year's footbaN pra-·se8800
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Jl!laB WATER SERVICE .
Cell Jim Lanier. 304·8757387.
.

87

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Nawahour

General Hauling

Jemu Boya Wat• Service .
Aloo poolo filled. Call 814·
2511 -1141 or 814-448 1175 or 114-448-7911.

' 9:00

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FootW.'

sports opocial hosted by Len

Cll a Clll w - - Katherine and George panK: when
they realize that no one has
picked up Webster at
school. IRI
Cll Ill! wa11 wLQUio Rukeyear analyzes tho
'80s· with a waekty review
of economic and investment
maners.
aCilCIJMOVIE: 'lnv•ion
Force'
(I) World Champlanlhip
Bpxlng: Tim Wittierspooi.
VI. A"nklon Thoma
(I) 700 Club
Clla Cit Blue Thu..... The
mob hires a private a;r force
to banle the Blue Thunder
team as it protects the
granddaughter of a top
mobster. IRI C80 min.!
D (J) 1m o.llaa Tho poloe
locate Mise Ellie and lho end
Clayton oro married and Cliff
learns that J .R. has been sabotaging his offshore oil
drlling. CRI (60. min.I

8/31/84

Doaer work, ground clearIng. OXCIVOtlng, f26 hr
hour. Coli 446-9638.
J .A.R.Conotructlon Co.Ru:
tlond, Dh.814·742-2903:
B11ement1,
Concrete
worlr.,Footert,
Backhoe's,

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�.Pege 12-The Dally Santinel

Pomeroy-MiddlefOrt, Ohio

Area deaths
Flarency Causey
'l:'le~· Ca
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side Manor Nursing Home, Moont
Vernon.
Mrs. J0111!5 was bOrn in Meigs
County,adaughtero!thelateFred
andFayBushWflcoxen.Shemoved

usey, 81, of Reeds-

ville, died Friday morning In
O'Bieness Mernortal Hospital, fol-

=

K,y. She was the!laughterofthelate

Wllllam and Luslnda Browning
and attEnded the Church of
Survlyors Jncluded her husband,

~. at home; tltree sons, Oscar
. 8llll WUlle, of CoolvUle and John of
Reedsville;· three brotbers, Stuart
Joseph, Andy Joseph and Cecil
J,......., .all of Kentucky·, tltree

Saturda
· Y at tbe Mount Vernon
Mernortal Gardens with the Rev.

; an:!~~gements are Incomplete at tbe White Funeral

David McKinnon o!flclatfng.
Memorial contributions may be
· made to the American Cancer
Society.
,

Homi!!nCoolvWe.

Donna Marie Jones

Charles R Simpk~

DonnaMarteJones,59,22Hickory
St., Mount Vernon, Ohio, died
Wednesday evenln~ In the North-

Charles · H. Simpkins, 58, a
maintenance engineer at Doctor's
Hospital West died Thursday In

boaril----~(~Co::::n!!!tin::;:Ued~fro~m~pa~g~e!!.1)_

Aooeptsmdgnatlon
At Thursday's session, tbe board

-J

: Ohio lottery winners .

Happenings
around
Meigs ·e ounty.••
.
.
Chicken barbecue
.

~~~ was a veteran of the

Korean Con!Uct and a recipient of

thePurpleHeart.
Hewas bom lnM cVlgh,Ky. and
was the son of Noah and Ida

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t:r'and~:a~!

Saturday in ReedBvUie

Meets Tue8day

,
rye11e Invited. Please brtng a
TheOUvel'ownshJpFire~dlsiL
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mentatReedsvlllels•......,.,..Mits
annualchicken'. .........
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for l p.m. Saturday

Chester Councu 323. Daughters of
America, will meet 'I\Iesday at 8
pm at the haD ""'- ways and
· ·
· ""'
means commlttee wW conduct
games an!cl members are asked to
take prizes tor the games. Refreshments will be sold.

working class

-Page,B-8

fj~ljiiiiii!l~i

~d~Thursd~:

through
Friday, the wfn· Monday
nlng number
was 4975.

•

enJoy Labor

__,wiD~ 011

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Toes-

·

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.

A meeting o! the Melg!i Counjy
Fal,r Board normally schedilled tor.·
Monday has been postponed unto 8~m.tfng'l\JesdawWydbeuehtoLaborDaY'. The
ee
eld at the Rock

WE NQW HAVE NEW
MciNTOSH APPLES
•a•ao
APPLES
, BAIILm PEARS

$219 &amp; $2
. 99

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AD*ISSION EVERY

1st WEEK! 7:00 P.M. ONLY!
SAT &amp; SUN MATI~EES 1:00 P.M.
2 tUTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! __j
ADMISSION • ALL SEATS $2 .00 --:1

"TIG·HTROPE"
SHOWTIME: 7:00 &amp; 9:10
MATINEES ~AT. &amp; SUN.
1. 00 &amp; 3·.lO

1D11

HEW RELEASES: ,

l•t WEEK! i:OO P.M. OIILY!
SAT &amp; SUit MATINEES 3:00 P.M.

SUGAR RUN MILLS
180 Mulberry Ave. ·

PH. 992-2116
·

.
WI\11 the help of Molly Plymale,
~ eeCretary, Schneider drew
Up the petition a¢ fncolporated
I8IJ8UIIIll! fran Ohlo Revised Code
section 4li1U6, whim rules that

.

Pomeroy; OH.

Olds-·Cad.
Chevy; Inc.

116 WEST MAIN ST.

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

f410N.-THURS. 10-1 0; FRI. &amp; SAT. 10-11; SUN. 1-8

OWNED &amp; OPERAtED BY JERRY HAWK

OPEN LABOR IIA Y

pedestrlall8 have tbe rlghf.of-way
· ''wileD tratflc coub: o1s are ll!it In
place or not In ~tlon."
Most traffic lights on · Second
Avenue to the downtown section
were eUmlnated three years ago
when a signalization program was
fnstltuted, In order tor a major
repaytDg project paid by federal
fuilds to be undertaken, tbe city
agreed !o drop lights at all corners
on Second exC!!I)t at Pine Bod State
stnleiS. AUght at Third Avenue and
Ptnewasaisod!oppi&gt;d.
The ·dEcfsfon has slnCP been
critlclz2d by city residents and
merchants, woo claim signalization
has made the downtown ~reus

$12100

•

PER MONIH

.$168°0
PER MONIH

I

OUR

WAD'INO
-'- 0 'I • 211p2 lleCll'fl&amp;lu7
Karm So• ddilr Wills flo !1M •.P A - II&amp;
Locullt lllreet, wllldt lhe
22 a - of tbe RB"e

. . . . . . . . . . . .-~ G''lpL'IIIIIdeetlle lndllc
rano¥ed. Sbe Ill dreuiMID« a ptdkm
l'ng a llpl be 2 f ,per; at tbe cemer.

for p€destrtans.. City and pollCP Avenue "than a chUd lying In ~
olfictals maintain that traffic .now potoole."
has Improved and accidents have
In the few days tbe'petltlon has
decreased. .
. been distributed, tht! resjlonse has
"I am not againSt. the flaw of been . strong, Schneider said. Sbe
trattlc, but I'm worried ahout . said she collected 144 ~tures In
pedestrtans," Schneider saki. "It's three .hours. and petitions are still '
got to go both ways, butpedestrtan5 · out and have been placed -at
have their rights."
doWntown stores, at ' the First
"The pedestrian does have a Baptist Church and at Ohio Valley
responsibility to be careful," added Christian School. She said she
Mrs. Plymale, woo said she'd as expects another JllO signatures
soon see·a few potholes In Second before It's over.

Merchants she's talked to desire
Ughts at SecorD and Court Street
and at '!bird and Pine. Both areas.
theyfelt,arealmostasdahgmlusas
Second and Locust
Whenslgnature-gatheringlscomplete, the~tlonwUI· bi!preSellled
to District lOofthedhloDi!partment
of Transportation. Copies. will also
be made available to area leglsla·
tors, because "they're tbeones with
. tbeauth6ritytod:lsornething," safd
Mrs. Plymale.

County

· Percen&amp;age

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Galla .................. .....1.5 (l8:f)
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'lbeJillypostlngof9.5percentOOwli from the June !lgure of 10-4
percent - represents the fourth
straight month of decline for tbe
county.
Unernpioyment reached Its 1~
high In Gallia during March, when
the county reported a rate of 12.2
percent.
The Meigs County jqbless rate
also fell by nine-tenths (0.9) of one
percent between June and July, tbe
'OBES reports. With the July
.decline, Meigs joins Gallla County
·by posting an unemployment rate of
9.5 percent.
..
July'sdecllne lnMeil!srepresents
the fifth consecutive monthly decline for the county.
Owrall, tbe unemployment rate
In Meigs has fallen by atull four (4.0)
percent since February, when the
county posted Its 1~ high of 13.5
percent.

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.POMEROY WINE STORE

WE SELL ICE, COLD BEER AND WINE TO GO

pedellrlilns In the CI'IJS$Walk. she r
~ • a lingle car stcwe&lt;~to~ow
lhli cblld to get BCJ'OSI,
"Smne say that's tbe most
dllqp!roull COl llll!t In the city,",
Sci; e'l!el $1111!- "Now, tlley'veputa
clrtVe-tllrough windQW In at the
c:IJuttl.rJUie,' meaning a circular
trafllc pattern In the atea. And·that

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By LARRY EWiNG
Ck e1 Slaff
GAIJJPol.JS-Fortheflrsttfme
In llVf!r two yj!III'S, tbe unemployment rate In both Gallla and Meigs
counties feU below 10 pe!O!IIt last
month, the Ohio Bureau of Employinent Services reported Saturday.
With July's decline, Gallla and
Meigs joined most other coonues In
the area by post~ a decrea,se.,The
jobless rate thmu~t tile . . .
howeYer, remained abavestateand

.JUldll a lll:lml-aae child acrou ·1111

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walk at Second and Locust to get to
the.G allla Cwnty coutthouse.
' Shi! got the Idea for ihe petltlila
about a week ago when She helped

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1'he ~Uon was started this put
week by Karen Schneider, a lepl
seCretarY whQ must liSf the.~

TUESDAY $2.00

ex~

number, distance and size of tOll-free
accessible to a cusiomer, Randall said.
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Randall said tbe applfcation also wU1 seek to raise
local pay poone calls from 211 to 25 cents.
·. '
The company also wliniS approval to establish
Usage Sensitive Service on a lOcal basis In 1986 f!l Its
Bellevue. Huron, ·Montrose and Oak H811lori
exchanges . . USS subscribers would pay a
monthly flat rate, but would be charged for .the
number, duration, distance and tlme a( IDeal
they make.
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jQbless rate
- . , -... ...._......___. . . . . . . falls below 10%
in'Gallia, Meigs

........ ,traffic

GALLIPOLJS-Apetltfonurgtnc
· placement of a traffic lfghtatSecontl
AYI!IIIIt! and Locust Street Is gainln&amp; •

ALL SEATS $2.00

in 1982.
Spratii1Y dlllputed that, caWng GTE "one of the
most prcifttabfe ui!Utles In Ohlo."
''They had a return 0!1 equity rate of 17 pe1cent in
1983," Spratley said. "The average for utlUtles was 14
percent." He noted that the ut!Uty recently had Its
bond rating upgraded, a sign of ftnanctal health.
GrE also will request authority to establish a
monthlY tee to cover extended area service, Randall
said. The fee Would range f!Un ,5 cents to $4 for
residential custOIIi~ and would take~ accou11t the

llnlshed before June 1985.
'
GTE wants to taise f11J11e of the extra money by
lncreasfllg depreciation rates. Randall said that by
~Wrlteotfs off-older equipment, theampany
can more rapidly reinvest money In newer
equipment.
,
Randall also ~d that whUe the company has •
"vlgoroustYcutcilsts,"earnlngshavefallenbetoWtiw!
level·autlxnit.ed by tbertJCO in GTE's last rate case

IIJIIMN KElLY
'ftn e :7 8Wf

BAROAIN llfATlHEEs SIITUR04Y &amp; SUNil4Y ·
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on ·Oct. 1, said GTE gBiel'llf manager RR. Randall.
He said the' PUCO's reviE!w prObably would not be

petition drive

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COWMBUS. .Ohio
- General TeiEpoone
C&lt;mpany of Ohio has notified the Pullllc UIWtil!s
Ccmmlulon that h wiD seek a $58.1 mUllon rate hike.
The company said Friday liB request would mean
an aVI!I'qe Increase of about :!I cents a day in tbecost
of Ita baiiiC residential phone aernce.
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But Ohio Consumers' Ownwel WWiam Spratley
said lie Intends tQ intet'Velle and is "highly skeptfcal''
of GTE'sablllt;y to justify Its request.
·
. ' The formal, appllcatlon requesting ,tbe 39 percent
ln&lt;;rej~Se In ann\JalloCa! serviCe revenues wW bellied . ·

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lklneave of absence. Hired as a
dergartenafdfortheschoolyear
at the Middleport Elementary
School was lorrl Ann Snowden. .
Added to the substitute teachers
list for the school year were Janice
Groggel Vf kl J hn
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Kaylor and Carmen Manuel and
Mary MWer was employed as a
sul;lstitutealde.
All members of the board were
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Editorlaiit!t Lowell Win@ett talks politics, .~s
and petition&amp;-Pil@e A-2

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MAIN
·STREET MARKET
OPIN t-t !ll0NDAY·$A1UIDAY, SillilY' 11·8

The tuner&amp; for Lauren Hottman
will be held at 1 p.m. Saturdaay at
the Blgony-Jordan Funeral Home.
It . was prevtously reported tbe
services Would begin at 2 p.m.

to· milk and harvest--D-1

. A holiday to
honor the

Day

..._...,
: sisters, Polly PennJngton and Meg
· Wolfe of Kentucky and Mollie
Joseph of Belpre; 19 grandchUdren
andl4great-graarulchUdren.
Mrs. Causey was preceded In
deathbyherparents, tltreebrothei'S

also acoepted the resignation of Tim
Flesher as junior high guidance
counselor. Flesher resigned to
accept the assistant principal's
· poslf!on at Warren LQcal Scl)ools.
' The board
1 edJulleB
· ·
emp oy
yeri'S
an elementary teacher for the new
school year. She replaces Carotyn
Snowden at the Rutland Elemen••~· School. Ms. Snowden fs on a

Friday, A'!uet 31, 1984

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to Mount Vernon In 1953. She had
to 10::Jl p.m. Saturday at the fire
AdmlsWns-·Mark Haley, Mfd,
retired from the Edmont WUson Co. . Kennedy.
Survivors Include his wife, Phyf- station.
Activities also Include dleport; Davld Brlckles, Pomeroy;
and was a memberoftbeEbenezer
lis; two daughters, Charla and hoi'sesOOe pitching, a country store, . Rebecca Galley, Pomeroy; Jorota
United Methodist Church.
Survivors Include a daughter, Meflss;l; a son, Charles;' several ring the cane' game, balloon darts Cooper, S)Tacuse; Mae Jordan,
brothers and sisters; a mother-In- game, tfsh pond, and .!rock rides , Pm!eroy.
Irene Christian, North Royalton;
law,Mrs,RedaSnowdenofRutland. wfthSmokeytheBear. .
Djsch~-Albert Zlto, Eva
two grandchildren; a brother,
Frederick Wflcoxen, Johnstown;
. Friends may call at tbe Jercy
Labor
part set
Hartley, Homer Bradshaw, ·!VIatk
and a sister, Veda Krzton, Chicago.
Spears Funeral llome, In Columy
Haley•
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She was preceded fn death by her bu$,2-4and7-9p.rii.F'rldaY:Fubera!
Richard Stewart Is announcing a
Meet M00da
Y· '
parents, her ,husband, Floyd Jones service will be . held . at rxion LaborDaypartytobeheldSunday
In 1!81 and a brother.
Satunlay. Graveside S4!1'vioes wfU 5: :Jl p.m. at his Cheshire resideflce:
The Bedford Township Trustees
Friends lll.\IY caU 7-9 p.m . Friday be held at 4 p.m . Saturday at tbe · Muslc will be provided by tbe willmeetMooday, Sept. 3,at7p.m .
at . the Flowers-Snyder Funeral MUes Cemetery, Rutland, with the Cro!sover Band and a
balld 1rl tbe townshiJihall.
' .
Home In Mount Vernon. Graveside Rev. Bobby Walker otllclatlng.
·
services will be held at 10: :Jl a.m.

lowing an extended Illness.
She was born fn Lesley County,

Meigs

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'IIW'Ml RATE-" Mit lie -

~or~-wllere
1111 lam u ill 0.1 perOift Will!
reported by the
or

Ohio.,.._.
~ 8enicea ...._ *be

Joblelli rate Ill aD liUITouJIIIDc
ooomttes declined or held ew11 ,_.
July.Jn ~above, J._ ratEil
arellllownldpa~ad...,...

The July deCtfne in unemp1oy:
ment for Gallia and Meigs was In
Une with a downward trend registered throughout most of southeastem Ohio. With tbe exceptfon of
Lawrence - where a June to July
Increase of one-tenth (0.1) of one
percent was reported- tbe jobless
rate jn aU sUrrounding counties
decllned or held even. .
•
OBESffgures ~ 1,41i8ofGallla
County's estimated .work force oi'
15,477wftblutwork!nJuly.
In 1'!1elgs, the OBES reports l.llli
of thAt county's work force of 11,815
as jObless during tbe month.
Thestatejoblessratestoodat8.4
percent In July, while tbe national
ratewasreportedat7.5percent: ·

With federal .grant in hand, 'mountain·of red tape' begins :

SERVICE

By J~ nuEDMAN

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GALLIPO,LJS - With the rec:ielpt of a federallll'$llt
of a)most -.OX! to Improve GaWa County hoUBing,
GaWB-Meta- Olnmunlty Actton Agmcy Executive
Dlri!ctor Sid Edwards says tbe CAA must now wade

DESK
IS NOW OPEN

tbro.uah "a mountain of red tape"beforetheprogram
can aet underway.
.
The CAA, which according to Edwards, will
adm1nlsler the Community Development Block
Grant PI'Ofll'&amp;nl, must hire hoUsing speclall5ts and
develop all appUcatiOO fonn before requests for tbe
money can be accepted.

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1984 Chevrolet Chevette

1984 Chevrolet s-·10 Truck

2 Dr Hatchback, 4 Speed
Radial Tires, Cloth Seats, Radio

,V-6 Engine, 4 Spetd, Power Steering

Sellina price $5,391.00, trade equity or ·cash down
$1,000.~. Amou~t financed $4,391.00, 14.25% .APR ,
GMAC fmaneed With approved credit, 48 monthly payments; taus, title fHs, and credit life insurance extra. 1

Lo~g

Selllnc price $7,599;00, trade equity or cash down
amount financed $6,099.00, 14.25% APR ·
GMAC financed with approved credit, 48 monthly PlY·
rnents; tlxn, title fees, and credit life Insurance extra.

·$1,500.~.

"WE DELIVER"

The Daily Sentinel

Sl

ONS

OLDS.-CAD.•
CHEVY, INC.

ha.....,.

walter Mondtle sparred tor II

debate at all.
"We have a long way tb go to .
canpletenegOUations," said White
'House chief ofstaffJamesA. Baker
m as he emerged from tbe talks.
·"We are not Just \vWing but pleased
to agree to one debate and have not
foreclosed the opporllinlty .tor

for statjstfcs provided by the state. "The Department ,
of Development made tbe decision and theJl! ~ no.
i-easons to believe tbere was any hankY-panky ,"
Edwards said.
.
"It's unfortunate Meigs was not funded," Edwaids
told the Meigs County Cmuntsslon "but there~
many others woo did not get fu~. Out of' U9
appUcatlons. Meigs County was 34th and Ga!Ua
County 11th. It was a blghly competitive deli! and
Meigs County only missed the grant by four poli!ts.
'I'here were three other agencies that only ml!~
one, two and three points.

~EBATE DEBATES While House Chief · o! S4aff
James Baker, left, and James
Jo'--, campalflll ·chalnnan
for Democratic nominee Walter
Mondale, rllht. met In WMhlng- .
ton Friday. Baker and J~
agreed thad Mondale will debate
Pmlrent llana!d Reapn at
1ea1t once. Jol••• fll2d ~ •
dale want&amp;
mOre
deb.tldg .,_ Rfoapl and
?IaPier said he willits the debates

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"not too clo8e to elecdon day so
there Is undue Impact on the
voten' decision.''

BuahilndDmiocra!lcvlce!lreGden· . mom."

PoMERoY - A Ptireoy 111811 II balna bel4 liY
~ ~ fl;l COIIIlb!'tmd wlllla bellk robbery
In Cokndo.
.
Jamea A. Stitt Ia allo .q!lt 011 a llfiJid theft cllar&amp;e
. in GaJIIa Coonly and ... pculblellllpect In the armed
(GbbeJy ·of 111 AtiiiM •
Jut 1111111111; ~ \0
, Athll!lll Pollee Chll!f Ted JOIIee.
Sdtt, Z, WM , talcf!n IDto CIIIIOCb' 1'bunday In

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tlal nomineeGeraldfneFerrarowW

The money Will be used to fund repairs to 23 houses
per year In the two-yea:r program. Five other hor:nes
per year wUl undergo emergency repairs. Edwards
said he expected the program to spend around Slj).OX!
per house for the repairs.
,
A sirn!lar ~llcatlon for Meigs County was turDed
down and Edwarlls said he did not know why. "The
Deparlment of Development determined who got tbe
grants," he saki, ·~nd I'm not about to draw any
comparisons between tbe two counties.'' '
· The applications tor the two counties were prepared
by the CAA and contained·Identical wording except

P~meroy · ~an · held "in Kan_
sas on b~~ robbery ·charge -

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The · minutes Friday In tbe first formal
great debates ,debate Is under way attempt to.w.Jl'k oot thetermaoftbe
and hall already produced agree. !ate-to-lace deblltell.
meatone~~ethlng-tberewfUbeat
Mondale wants six and Reagan
least one forensic boUt betwl!en tile agrald to just one, bui the
two' p-lAjor presldi!IIUI! clllldldates . repn!lelltatljles left tbe door' open
this !aU.
.
tor more.
The chief
ot Prelld8rit
'lbl!re Is still.' 00 deClslDn on
Reagan andDelliUCi•tlc ~ wbetbel' VICe President George

IIIMCIMITI

992-2156

said.

Candidate~' handle~ go a
·round over .political debates

Bed, 1500 Lb. Payload. · ·

CIMauAUTY

CALL

Edwll!ds reconunended tbe Gallia County COf!!·
mission appoint a screening commlttre of at least flvll
members 10 go aver fndfvlduaf applfcations and
assign points ·on a merit basis. Edwards rl!com·
· mended a member trom GaWpoUs, and one each
from the eest, west, north and south ends or· tbe
counly. '"'bbs wUl give a good representation to all
areas of the county," according to Edwards.
The biggest need, Edwards said fs to get township .
trustees Involved in the program. '.'W~ need the
trustee!l to point out to us the most needy homes." he

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"''iDmect!On

with tbe alleged robbecy of I! bank In
Olio. At tbe time of his arrest, he was
drlvlq a car aJJegedly stolen In Las Vegas, Nev.
Clllef Jones said Stitt has been reportedly linked to a
cer bind in ChlWcothe the clay after tile robbery of
tile Rlcllland Awnue brBnCh of Bank One or Athens on
22. The clll' 1a slmUar to one obs«ved near the

'Buruaeton.
Aua.

scene of the robbery.
.
The Bank One branch was robbed by a man who
reportedly sllclwed a gun to a teller and ordered the
teller to pla&lt;le thetnoneyln a fast-foodrestaurant bag.
Jones said Stitt has reportedly told Kansas State
Po2lce he was not Involved In tbe Bank One robbery,
However, pl¥liographs of Stitt will be shown to

robbery witnesses.
Stitt was charged Aug. 14 by the Gallla Cou!JI)'
Sherl!f's Department with grand theft, accordln~ID .
records IDed In Galllpolls Municipal Court.
,••
Stitt was suggested as a possible suspect
Bank One robbccy by an area law entoro:r ~
agency, Jones said.
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