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                  <text>The Daily Sentinel

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29 cases

Thursday, June 16, 1983

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio
Twenty-two defendants were
tined and seven forfeited bonds
Wednesday In Meigs County Court,
presided over by Judge Patrick
O'Brien.
Fined were, along with charges
and amounts: Gary Altier, Middleport, reckless operation, $100 and
costs; Larry Edwards, Nitro, W.
Va., speeding, $21 and costs;
Richard Chubb, Athens, speeding,
$23 and costs; Frank MU!er,
Amherst, Improper backing, $10
and costs; Otis Core, Pomeroy,
defective exhaust, $5 and cos.~;
Max Knopp, Racine, expired regis- .
trat!on, $10 and costs; Wt!llam
Lawson, Racine, speeding, $20 and
costs; J . Donald Rishebarger,

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Silver Sprtngs, Mld., speeding,
$100 and costs, $50 suspended 1t
$!&gt;.50 and costs; E. Kelly 'Thoma,
endorsement Is obtained, three
Pomeroy, detective exhaust, S5 and
days jaU suspended, stx months
costs; Keimeth McCullough Jr., - probation; Greg Walker, Point
Pomeroy, moving to the lett
Pleasant, w_. Va., driving whUe
without caution, $10 and costs:
Intoxicated, s.m and costs, :Jl days
Richard Zimmer, Athens, speedjall, license suspended two years,
and costs.
Ing,
and no operator's llcen~•. $100 and
Craig
Johnson, WllkesvUle,
costs, five days jaU; Frank Haggy,
speeding, $24 and costs; Brett
Pomeory, no motorcycle endorseJones, Pomeroy, speeding, $23 and
ment, $100 and costs, suspension of
costs; Michael O' Neil,. Pomeroy,
S50 of fine 1t endorsement Is
driving lett of center, S30 and costs;
obtained, three days jail suspended,
Mike D!ll, Pomeroy, expired opera- six months probation.
tor's llcense, $75 and costs, three
Debora.h Smith, Racine, operadays jall - suspended, slx months
tion without reasonable control,
probation; Russell Holsinger, Ches$100 and costs; Earl Phelps,
ter, no motorcycle endorsement,
Pomeroy, drlv!ng lert of center, $50

and costs, and operation without

reasonable&gt; control, S50 and· costs;
Michael Pierce, Rutland, attempted trafficking In marijuana, cult!·
vatlon, $50 and costs; Gary Nelson,
Minersville, speeding, $23 and
costs.
. Forfeiting bonds were Lester
Whltt!ngton, Middleport, assault,
SW: BUlle Stout, Albany, disorderly conduct, SW; Max Knopp,
Ra_c!ne. no eye protection , $45;
Robert Garbosl, Washington , Pa.,
speeding, $41; Steven Call, Pomeroy, reckless opera tton, $70; Harold
Lookadoo, VInton, speeding, $44;
Paul Reltmlre, Pomeory, spei&gt;dlng,
$70.

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$3.00 (3' s) ............................................ SALE
$5.00 (3's) INITIALED .............................. SALE
$10.50 (13's) ....................... .. .. .............. SALE

$1.50
$2.40
$4.00
$8.40

Work and clean-up day wlll be
h&lt;..d by the Boy Scouts of America
at Camp Klas huta Saturday. All
scouts and Interested adults · are
asked to participate. For more
information, call Bob Arms alter
4: l:l p:m . at 992-5487.

Solid colorsand paltersn, excellent styles, short sleeves,
tapered and full cut models. S, M, L and XL

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WALL-AWAY RECLINERS - WOOD ROCKERS
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WATCHES

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B1g selection of styles and colors lor Dads of
all ages. Sizes S, M, L and XL

Walking shorts in solids and patterns Active
wear shorts, ten nis shorts, knits and denims.
•Our entire selection in this Father's Day Sale.
Complete size select1on.

MEN'S
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Gold or silver fi nishes in Quartz watches, self-winding watches
electrics and digijals Many styles.
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$8.95 SHORTS .................. $7.15
$12.95 SHORTS ............. $10.35
$14.95 SHORTS .............. $11 .95
$15.95 SHORTS .............. $12.75

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MEN'S
KNIT SHIRTS

MEN'S
WEMBLEY
TIES

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S, M,' L and XL Sizes. sOt ids, stripes.
casual and dressy looks. Tank tops and
cut-oHs 1n the selection.

New selections just received for
Father's Day g1 vi ~g. Solids!nd neat
patterns.

SALE
PRICES

$9.00 Wembley Ties ....... $6.99
~~u . w Wembley Ties ...... . $7.79

or Brief by Mail

·~"-"" Wembley Ties ...... . $9.89

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DRESS SHIRTS
Neck sizes 14\1 to 17. Short sleeves, solid .
colors, neat patterns and stripes Perfect gift
for Dad.

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MEN'S
SUMMER
JACKETS

SUMMER
FURNITURE
SALE

This sale includes our entire
stock in s1zes S, M, L, XL and
XXL and XXXL You'll please
your Dad with a jacket gift .

Don't miss our Special Sale Prices all this week on famous Lloyd Fibercraft
summer furniture.
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REG. $82.00 LOW-BACK SPRING BASE CHAIR .................... SALE $69.00
REG. $93.00 HIGH-BACK SPRING BASE CHAIR ................... SALE $79.00
REG. $176.00 TWO SEAT GLIDER ...................... ,........... SALE $149.00
REG. $245.00 CANOPY SWING ........ :.............................. SALE $2p&amp;.OO

MEN'S $17.95
MEN'S $22.95
MEN'S $29.95
MEN'S $34.95

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Voi.32,No.46
1983

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A Multlmedio In&lt;. New,paper

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, Ju11e 17, 1983

Interest, dividend ·taw encounters 01ajor snag
WASHINGTON (AP) -TheTreasuryDepartment
Is delaying for one month the scheduled July 1 start of
withholding of taxes from Interest and dividends, and
Congress Is about to ensure that the law never goes In
effect.
Tile Senate voted 86-4 Thursday to repeal the
9-month-old law requiting wlthbold!ng and to stltfen
penalties and Income-reporting requirements to
catch some of the 20 mtlllon couples and Individuals
who cheat the tax collector on Interest and dividends.
Instead of the $13.~ billion that withhOlding was
expected to produce over the next five years, the
substitute would bring In only about $4.9 billion. Much
of that woold be spent . by the lntemal Revenue
Service to beef up Its force ..
A few hours before ·the Senate acted, the House
Ways and Means Committee voted 18-15 to change
another major tax provision by llmltlng this year's
tax cut, which Is due to begin showing up In workers'
paychecks on July I.
Tile committee's bill, which is unllkely to become
law because of President Reagan's Intense opposition, would affect about 8.1 million couples and
Individua ls. Couples filing a joint return would be
limited to a $720 tax cut; singles could get no more
than$637.
Tile Democratic measure is designed to emphasize

the party 's contention that Reagan's economic
policies are lUted toward the rich. Without the l!ml(, a
$100,000a-year family of four would get a $2,468 tax
cut this year.
On Thursday nigh I, Reagan said It Is unfair to use a
$.'i(),OOOa-year Income as the cutoff point for Income
tax reductions as the House Ways and Means
Committee did . Reagan said lha t ln!lalion has
lower¢ the value of Incomes and that limiting the
amounl of the tax cui for those making more lhan
.$50,000 would be "clobbering an awful lot of people
who are oul there In the middle- Income a nd
lower-Income brackets." Reagan's comments came
a t a fund-raiser for Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C..
The Senate vote on withholding shifts that fighl
back lo the House, which lasl monlh voted 382-41 for
repeal without any substitute tax-com pliance m eas4res. House passage of the new package would send
the repeal bill to Reagan. whO, Senate officials say, is
likely to accepl it.
However. the process wUI be a bil more
complicated because the Sena te attached unrelated
amendmenls lo lhe repeal bill. A conference
committee of Senale and House members probably
will have to ha mmer oul a compromise.
Those' ame ndmenl s include two ma jor Reagan
Initiatives - tax and 1arltf concessions to aid lhe

Caribbean nations a nd some tax and regulatory relief
for businesses thai locate in Inner cilies and othN
economlca Uy .de pressed areas.
A third amendment Is opposed by Reagan but that
probably won't make much difference because
lopsided majorllles In Ihe House and Senate favor il. It
would make permanen t a tax exemption for honds
used to subsidize morlgages for firsl -lirne
homebuyers.
The flghl against withholding was fue led b)' I he
banking Industry. whose opposllion was pm11aU)·
responsible for a record flood of 22 million IP11Prs lo
Congress caUing for repeal.
Roy G. Green, ·execulive vice prcsldenl of lh&lt;' ll S.
League of Savings Ins titut ions, said lhc S&lt;&gt;na tc \'Ole'
"confirmed wha t we felt aU along - lhalthcwill orlhr
people would finally gel through."
"Withholding 4; still good tax policy," Sen. l1oberl J .
Dole. R-Kan, chief supporter of I he law . said while
conceding llefeat.
Congress voted lasl year to require Ihal 10 percent
of inleresl a nd dividends be withheld for laxes.
beginning July 1. ThP lawmake rs acled after Ihe lHS
estlmaled $2; billion In such income goes unreporled
each year. costing Ihe governmenl S8 billion.
Lellers Io Congress demanding l'f'pcal indical&lt;~l
many people wei-r misled lnlo lhin klng th"t

wilhholding was a new ta., lhat would 1001 their
savings act'ount s. In fact. it is simp I~· a nrw way or
collf'Ciing taxes alrmdy duP. and Ihe onl)' cos1 to "
saver who Is no1 cheating on taxes would be Jess lhan
50 ccnls a )'Par for each $1.1Ul of savings.
In voting 10 kill the law . the Senate approvi'd
provisions lo pcnaiiZP tax citr a IS. ThP ltiggeSI pari of
Ihe p;trkagc would impo.'il' wllhllolcll ng al a2Upcr('('nl
rate on people w ho Wf'I'e fou nd to have undcr-r'f'pot1C'CI

lnlerest and dlvidmds by more limn $.50 or who had
not even

fi led a

tax _!'f'lunl. T hr

JX'na\ty for

under ·t'P]Xl111ng such mconw wou ld bc rais."&lt;i to
$I,lXXI. Failure lo ctisc ioS&lt;' a Sc&lt;' ia l S('&lt;'uril y number lo
i- 1 bank roulct m Nm a $HM I JX~nall y for C'arh b...1nk
account.
Starting nf'xt yPar, taxpayprs would havp tu filp
with !h(' ir ta x l\f'tlH1ts a bank r cvort 1Fonn 1099) un
interPsl eanwd. The bill f'ncou rag-('S ttu:.• IRg to
L'Ompare tax returns wit h thOSL' form s to hl'lp stop
cheating.

Although lht• banking industry ponraycd witllho lct
in)! as an cxpcnstvC' inconvPn if'nC£' to savers, thf'

banks them SI'Ivcs would be Ihe blggcsl loS£•rs. llncll'l'
1111hholdlng. lhry would 110 longrr bt' IIOIP lo ll'iiiVl'SI
thP interest earn('(t on (•ustonwr s.wings: instf'acl . thf'
monPv would go to thf' go\"t•rnment

JACKETS
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JACKETS
JACKETS

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Syracuse woman faces two indictments
A Syracuse woman was Indicted
on a charge of endangering c hildren
and Involuntary manslaughter by a
Meigs County Grand ' J ury which
met on Monday and again 'J'IIursday, according to the report filed
todaylly Meigs Prosecutor Fred W.
Crow1II.
Charged In the Indic tments Is
Pamela Phyllis Spencer, 23, Symcuse, as the result of a n Incident
which occulTed on May 30.
The e nda ngering c hil d re n
charge, a felony oft be foort.h degree,
carries a possible penalty of six
months to five years In prison, a nd
the involuntary mans la ughter
charge, a felony of the first degree,
carries a possible penalty offlve to25
years .
The case evolved when a baby
boy, found on May l:lwrapped In a
plastic bag In a car 1n Me igs County
was taken to Holzer Medical Center .
According 10 a preliminary autopsy
report al the lime from GaUia
County Coroner Dr. Donald R.
Warehime, the baby was not
stillborn.
It was reported thai the baby was

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Wise allegedly received some of Ill&lt;'
born ln a car In Syracuse and placed entering a nd Is curre nlly on
property slolen from lh&lt;' t'PsidenC&lt;'
In a plastic bag before being ta ken to .probalion for thai earlier offense.
·of
his father. Lester Wise. Sr. , on
Holzer Medica l Center where !I was Prosecutor Crow reports. ·
June
I. The younger Wise is also on
John Alan Park , 27, Columbus ,
pronounced dead on Monday. The
proballon
having peen previously ·
body was transported to the was Indicled on a c harge of child
convicted on a felo~y thcfl c harge.
Franklin County Coroner'sA&gt;fflce sleallng by the grand jury, a fe lony
All of lhe Individua ls who Wf're
f
the
fourth
degree.
Park
has
a
for the a utopsy.
Indic
ted ' by 111c gra nd Jury w ill bt•
conviction
for
breaking
a
nd
rior
Tile grand jury also Indicted
broughl
before Meigs County Com !llering
In
Meigs
County
and
Is
Kenneth C. Hart ley of Pomeroy for
mon
Pleas
Judgge Cbarlrs H.
on
parole.
His
current
presently
vehicular homicide as the.result of a
Knighl In the ncar fulun' for
are
unknown
and
he
Is
whereabouts
fatal automobile accide nt . March 23
an·aignmcnt .
listed bytheadu ll paroleaulhority in
near Middleport . The charge, as
Meigs Prosecu lor Crow rPpl'f'S ·
Franklin
Counly
as
a
.
parole
returned by the grand jury, Is a
e
n
ted the Slale of Ohio during lhr
misdemeanor of the flrsl degree violator. according 10 lhc report
grand
jury's lwo da y session.
carrying a ·posslble pena lly of up to filed by lheprosecullngan orney . He
M&lt;"mbers
of Ihe jury inc luded
slx months In ja il a nd a fine of up to allegedly took his ex- wife'sson. who
Glenn
Ralph
Calon, Ellzabel h
$1.000, Prosecutor Crow reports. is fiv e, and removed him from thf'
Farrar.
Dean
Ca
ldwell (foreman ), ·
Tile accident, which occurred on stal l?.
Anna
Blackwood.
Belly Ga ul,
Lester Wise, .Jr., Middleport
County Road 5, resulted In the death
Henry
Wells.
Guy
William
Harpc•r,
of Ronald W. Ha rrison, 29, Route l . Roul e 1. was charged withrecplvlng
Ralph F. . Hall and Amos Tillis.
Middleport, when hls vehicle col- slolen goods, a fourt h degreefrlony.
tided with Hartley's pickup truck.
The grand Jury lndlcled James F.
KJng a nd Nancy Louise Klng, Route
Parlly cloudy lonlg ht with a :!0 percent chance of showers or
1, Middleport, on charges of
lhunderstorrns . Low fi0-6S. Winds nort herly arou nd 10 mph. Moslly
receiving slolen property. a felony of
sunny Sarurctay . Hig h near M.,
the fourth degree. The a lleged slole n
Extended Ohlo Forcc:~o;t
property was taken from the
Sunda~ through Tuesday:
Woodrow Engle reside nce, Route l,
Chance of thunderslonns .each day. Hlgl\o&lt; mostly In the I!Os. Lows
Middleport. King has a prior felony
near 60 Sunday and In the 00. Monday and Tuesday.
theft conviction for breakin g a nd

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Weather forecast

MORNING PRACI'ICE - Spat:t· slmltlt• &lt;:IH~lengcr pllnl Rlt-k
Jl auck waves to reporters a,., he board.,. his '1'-:lH plant• Friduy mon1ing al
Kenn&lt;~~
mornln~

Spact• Center. F1a. Tht• c:JHlllt•ngt•r '-' sd,..dul&lt;•d for a Saturday
llftolf. (AI' La..'i&lt;•rpbolo ).

Abortion
ruling
upsets
Reagan
WASHINGToN 'tAP) - President Jteagan. expressing "strong
disappointment" over a Supreme
Court decision reaffirming a rullng
thatlegallzed abortion. called anew
'J'IIursday on Congress to outlaw
abortion.
"Our soclely Is confronted with a
great moral.lssue- thetaklngofthe
llteof an u-nborn chlld," Reagan said
In a statement.
"Accordingly, I joln mtlllons of
Americans expressing profound
disappointment at the decisions
announced by the Surpeme Court In
striking down several efforts by
states and localltles to cimtrol the
c!rcupls~ . under which abortion may be petormed."
In.a 6-3 decision Wednesday , the
court said government cannot
Interfere with this "fundamental
rl&amp;ht" of women unless It is clearly
juatlfled by "accepted medlcal
pn.ctlce.''
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Reagan singled ,out tbe dissent
W11tten by Jusllce Sandra Day
O'Connor, which sa1d the legislature
Is tbe appropriate forum for
retOlv!ng !lie. ~- Reagan appointed Justice O'Connor to the

bench.

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In baby's death

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MEN'S $8.95 SWIM TRUNKS ......... $7.15
MEN's $10.95 SWIM TRUNKS ....... $8.75
MEN'S $11.95 SWIM TRUNKS ....... $9.55
MEN'S $12.95 SWIM TRUNKS ..... $10.35

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and Hawk

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AFTER SHAVE, COLOGNE
AND SOAP FOR MEN

SAVE 25%

SlACKS ................ $11.96
SlACKS ................ $14.96
SlACKS ............. ... Sl8.71
SlACKS ................ $22.46

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Day Sale!

CHAIR SALE

Waist s~es 30 to 42, extra large 44 to 48. Ught and
dark solid colors, patterns, pin stnpes. Many styles
!Je1ieil: Let us help you lind the correct size for your
Dad.

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Clean-up day set

MEN'S
SPORT SHIRTS

West Virginia arts,
crafts show set

Duran regains title

c.py.~htod

MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
Packaged Whrte Handkerchiefs

Tile real estate talC collection
deadllne which has t,Jeen Jl.!Jle 20
bas beel'l extended one month to
July 20. The tax, which Is for the ·
second halt of ll£2. Is to be paid at
the office of Meigs County treasurer
George Coll!ns In the courtbouse.

Father's Day Sale!

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Father's Day Sale!

Extend tax ooUection

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Space shuttle
crew enters
final training
Ci\PF: CANAVUl!\L. F' la iAPl
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A "down· to-earth tTPw" of fi vr
Pnjoy!ng thf' public

a~trunau ls,

antk·l~a l ion

of i\m!'rlr a's

fit ·sl

woman In spat'£', cntPred

rimd

training today fur S.II U!tlay's 7: :t t
a.m . EDT !aund1 of sparr&gt; shutth·

Challenger.
Wratht•r .Sfl( 1tn«'d idPal and " lhl'
co untdoWn i s m ov ing Vl'ry
smoolhiy," N1\Si\ said aflt •r C'rcws
complelrd . work on lhc s hip's
communicat ions, navigat ion and

fltgh l coni m t syslems.
A probl!'m wilh a lralning jcl
grounded

houllnl Ill MlddlepoJt. While 80rne 1,11emben of Mld~Jt VWage
CoullcO bad wuled tbe lliDd to be let ulde -for ,_ In additional park
tirbllll Development fundi could Gilly be 1l.led for
tlil! plot 111 )lftlltU'Mion 1or additional , on lllle lmprovemeNIIIIhe llllld. Is dellpaled for 'how!lnl PUJ'1lf!!Ml'l·
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COMPLETION -Work by the BolleJ Bra&amp;ben II ftldbll dowll t111
IIIII Iour ud aa r "d iiCre plot o1 IJ'IIIad .,qacent to Geaen~.......,cer
Park Ill H'1d' pod. 11o11eJ
were llli! low '*drn, • · •· till
111e ptoJed ., .... ~

..,.hen

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commander

R o tx•rt

Crippen who hacl hoped for one lasl
series of practice landings on th&lt;'
three-mUe-long runway lhat the
shutlle will use for lhe fir sl lime
after It s six -day mission .
The astronauts scheduled fllghl
plan reviews and a bt'lef medic-al
exam before dinner today with their
famil ies In their crew q uarters
seven miles from la unrh pad 39A.
Saturday's wakeup iirnels3: 13a.m.
As the milestone mission neared,
hundreds of news people a nd the
vanguard of lens of thousands of
expecled visitors were crowding
Into nearby communities to w ll ness
the bl)z!ng.blasto!f - Ihe seventh In
the shuttle series.
George Abbey, who has been
tralnlng astronauts for 15 years, said
the crew was " In great spirits and
looking forward to Saturday:·

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Ml~cl paft, Ohio
Friday, June 17, 1983

·Commentaq

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The Daily Sentinel
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Pomer-,, Ohio
DEVOTED TO' THE INTEREST OF TilE I\IEIG8-MASON

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General

Ma•a~er

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LETI'ER8 OF OPINION an&gt; weLoomed. fbey Rhoukl br 1e8R lban 300 wordA klnl:.
are subject t.o editing and mmt be siped wtth name, a.ddre1is and telephone
number. No unsl~ lenen1 will he puhliHhed. LeUenJ should he In lood la8le, lllddle88lni(~Mue8, IIOt pentOIUlllt~.

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Reagan remains under
shadow of civil rights
President Reagan doesn't seem to be able to get out of the shadow that
the U.S. Olmmtsslon on Civil Rights Is casting on his administration.
After the president trted to remodel the panel. but before he could
. actually lilstaU a new team, the commission sharply crttlclzed the
administration, saying It was not ·-a ppointing e nough minorttles to top
positions and was trying to reduce civil lights enforcement In education.
Civil rights has been a problem area for the president for the
two-and-a-half years he has been In office. When he has not been busy_
..
.. defending his record on specific rights Issues- he opposed extension of the
Voting Rights Act as first proposed but eventually supported a revised
version - he and his aides have had to face strong criticism over the
Impact of their policies on blacks.
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"Even though I do not consider him a racist, the effects of his policies are
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as devastating as If they were racially motivated, " Benjamin L. Hooks,
',· president of the National Association for the Advancement of Ollored
People, contended In a speech a few months ago.
While Reagan and his aides as:;ert ihat he has made great gains in
appointing blacks to high-level policy jobs, they make no attempt to predict
that If he seeks ~lection he wlll have any luck In winning black votes.
With theeKceptlon of two visits to a Roman Catholic high school In Chicago
with an all-black student body, the president has made few public
appearances aimed at demonstrating support among black citizens.
Public opinion polls turn up virtually no support for the president among
black voters. In fact, this has been seen as one element In brtnglng down his
overall job approval rating .
Although 'blacks make up only about 10 percent of public opinion survey
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more favorable ratings among others in the surveys.
The polls tum up greater support among Hispanic Americans- and the
.,' ,• president In recent weeks has tailored his schedule to Include visits with
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groups of such voters In Miami 8,11d TeKas.
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The president's aides have been particularly sensitive to the potential
political problem that touches the president whenever he gets Into the civil
rights field.
On Tuesday, before tbe new nominees to the clvU rights commission
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could be Installed, the panel released statements crltlclzlng Reagan
appointment policies and saying the administration had made numerous
"efforts to reduce federal civil rights enforcement In education."
As tor the appointments, Larry Speakes, the chief White House
spokesman, said the administration had "aggressively pursued the
recruitment of women, Hispanics and blacks for key policy positions."

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Years ago after listening to two
teachers reCount their experiences
at puqllc schools il\ New York, I
pledged to write once every three
years on the subject of discipline In
the schools. Mr. Reagan, spealdng
In Hopkins, Minn., took the oppor·
tunlly to endorse the findings of the
National Commission on Excel·
lence In Education. After the
speech, we were ail treated to the
usual roUildelay, which goes: "How
can President Reagan pretend to be
Interested In education . when he
was called for reducing the gnvernment grants to education?"
The short ~nswer to that question
Is !hat President Reagan bas
neither the power nor the will to
prevent Americans from subsldlz·
lng education to the extent they
wish to do so. The president's point
is that money for education 00es not
need to come from Washington and,
Indeed, traditionally never did .
The longer answer to the question
Is that while It Is true that good
education requires the expenditure
of money, It Is not true that good
education results from the expend!·
ture of money. (Twenty years ago,
the per-pupil per-year cost of
education In New York's elementary schools was $700. Today, It Is
$3,200. Seven hundrl'!) 1963 dollars
equals 2,200 191l2 dollars, so that the'
true Increase Is ~ percent.) The
theme today being dlsctpltne, II Is
worth noting that Mr. Reagan,
along with the members of his
commission, mentioned the lndls·
pensabillty of dlsctpliiie.
Discipline widely defined means
that students need to discover that
they need to apply themselves, that
education doesn't simply float Into
the mind, like watching TV.
Discipline more narrowly defined
means that students need to be
taught what are the basic civil
arrangements of social life.
Here Is a letter from a high school
teacher In New York City.
"Yesterday, my prlnclpal arranged a special High School Day at
Shea Stadium. There were five of us
teachers on my bus. We had to
threaten to return home twice,

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that the dean went home on the
because of marlj~ smoking.
trail\ with !be girl wl!o was ~nclled
" When we arrived at Shea
and her !lister. He suspected
Stadium, I helped break up tWo
screaming, cursing, arms-DybtJ liOI!If!lhing further would Jtappen. lt
fights. Inside the stadium, a boy did. The boy punched the girl again.
punched a gtrl tn the race (&amp;he wu She ~~ 011t a knife, and the df!an
w~ stabbed In the haRd, trying to
bleeding) . She, her sister, and their
stop the attrmpted atlack.''
friends, counterattackl!d. The !lids
Well, well. Boys will be boys.
swung at the teachers who grabbed
One of the prtndpal appeals of the
them (the strong, male teachers) .
There was drtnldng, martjWIIIa . paroclllal !ICbOOis is that such
behavior is simply not permitted.
smoking, and screaming through·
out the game. Two huge 'street-box'
But t.n order not to permit something, It tsneceosary that sanctions
radios were blaring away. 'The kids
be wielded. And it is difficult to
moved down to bener sealS. The
come up with sanctions In situations
stadium ushers did nothing. They
where ·the student a) does not
were scared. I asked one If thOSe
himself wish to xo to school In the
radios were allowed il\skle the
first
place and Is delighted If he is
stadium -I had trouble hearing the
suspended
for a week; and b) there
stadium music and announcements
because of the 'music-noise.' He is no parent at horne to administer
said no, but ... and shrUgged discipline; or c i If there is a parent
helplessly. I was sitting with some at home, he/ sbe Is Indisposed to
kids who asked If they could stay
administer discipline.
A high school teacher writing
with me - they didn't want to be
several years ago to The New York
with the others. I found out today

Ttmes reported that classroom
anarchY was - running away the prtnclpal cause of educational
faDure . 'The obvlooi,l symptoms of
the tack of , disclpllne are given
above, · In the description of a
pastoral outil\g by ·the senior class
at Shea Stadium. But the dlsbur·
bance is much, much deeper. The
gov~rnlng
assumptions among
many young people are tha_t)Ue is
an · entirely passive experlence.
Food, shelter, medical care, education and peace are vooch3afed to us
all, so to speak, as birthmarks !'rom
our heavenly father, via the
Democratic Party. One wonders:
How · much would it cost for
Congress to pass a BUI to Strengthen the Resolve of Parents and
Teachers to Brtng Order to the
Younger Generation? Or did we
pass along the disease In the first
place. and aren 't therefore il\ a
position to cure It?

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America . "

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Today Is Frtday, June 17, the !68th day ofl983. There are 197 days 11'11 In
the year.
Today's highlight In history: On June 17, 1972, the downfall of the Nixon
administration began with the discovery of a break-In at the Democratic
NatiOnal Party headquarters In Washington's Watergate bulldlng.

On this date:.
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In 1567. Mary, Queen of Scots, was lmprtsoned In Lochleven Castil' il\

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In 1789, the 1'1\ird Estate In France declared Itself a national assembly
and undeTI(jOk to frame a consUtutlon. '
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In 1944, the ~ubllc of Iceland was formed, ending the island's union
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with Denmark.
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In 1971, the Uplted States and Japan signed an· agreemenLKMng the
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island of Okinawa back to the Japanese.
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Ten years llgQ: The U.S. Skylab astronauts entered their 24th day' IJ\
· • . orbit, breaking tile space endurance record held by Soviet cosmonauts.
Five years agp: President Jimmy Carter told Americans llving il\ the
Panama Canal Zone t)lat their rights would be protected under new
treaties glvil\g tl)e canal to Panama.
One year 11110: Under p~sure after Argentina's defeat In the Falkland
Islands conruct, J,.eopoldo Galtlerl resigned as president, commander-il\,
chief and mem~ of the l)&amp;tion's mllitary junta.
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Today's ~ys: ~r-actor Dean Martin Is 66. Baseball star Dave
.C'.m!cePclon is J5;
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Thought for today; "XoU may prove anything by ligures." - Thomas
CarJrle. Scottlsh writer (1795-1881).
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PLAVS TONIGHT - The Southeastern Ohio
.\IH!itar basketball team will compete lonlght at the
Buckeye Youth Center In'Columbus durtngfirSt round
con'l)ietltlciil of the state AAU Junior Olympic
basketball lool'!lament. Members of this year'ssenlor
team will compere tonight at 7 p.m. In the first round.
Two memhers of the clu~ are representing Eastern

High School. Pictured arc, front row, Leon ADen,
.\thens; NelsOn Norris, Trtmble: ,Jay Carpenter,
.Eastern; back row, Scott Gatchel, Trimble; T. L.
Be!lllcy, NelsOnvUle-York; Chrts Gerig, Athens;
Mike CoUins, Eastern. Nut picturl&gt;d, Coru:h Mike
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LUBECK - Earl Hill of Green ·
wood, W. Va. rolled to anothe r big
victory at the West Virginia Motor
Speedway by sprinting to the win In
the Super Late Model fea ture over
Dave Robinson, Charlie Perry a nd
Mike Balzano. In We Late Model
division Corlmi Sayre broughl home
a victory while Bob Keith claimed
the Street Stock feature.
Meigs Countlan Gene Adkins
rode hom e in seventh place In th&lt;'
Super Late main trailing Steve
Armentrout. a nd Frank Wilson.
Syracuse's Roger Adkins ke pt his
winning streak Intact by cla iming a
heat race win a nd running a strong
third In the feature to Rick Ellison

pitcher for Pomeroy while Priddy
of Bra zle and Brazle su.fferPd t he
loss.

Hitters for Pom&lt;'roy were A.
Hatfield . Grueser. B. Hatfield ,
Rat ey, Miller a nd Buffington all
with singles. Smit h a nd Gl~kner
wcr&lt;' added to the hitting liSt with
two and thret~ singles apleCe. A.
Ha tfiPict. Smit h. and Grueser also
collected · dou bles while Hatfield
and GruesC'r add('{t a trlpl f' ami
homt~run to thr lis1

The Brazle and Brazte hitters
were \\1 iSC' "'it h two singles and a
homer un. Roush with a singlE! and

homerun. Swisher with a triple a nd
sing!(', and Fisher wi th two singles
-and a homerun.

winning Royals with singles Pnch.
For the Reds Kelly Parsons addC'd a

single
Gibeau!, doublrs
Jason
Codner. to
andTroy
John Hoback's
while Mark Porter was addN.J to thP
hitting list with two doubles .
.Joey Jan·ell was credited )"ith
the 'win for th&lt;' Roya ls while .John
V'1nMetcr picked up thc !&lt;iss.

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Phone 446-4524

Capilli'&lt;' third win
In senior softball act ion Pomeroy

RAROA(N MAONEES SAr ol SUN
ALL SE•rs S200
AqMISS/ON fVER'I' TUESOAr S 2.00

Racing res umes tonight at West
Virginia Motor Sp&lt;;edway, while
Skyline Speedway opens Its gates
Sa turday for a nother big night of
action.

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. WASHINGTON 'President records show that this vital service
Reagan has pronounced his war on was provided on only five days last
drugs a raging success. But the October, nine days In November
truth Is the war has been long on and three days In December.
ballyhoo and short on performance.
- Radar surveillance out of New
The prtce of Illegal drugs is down Orleans, covertng the Gulf of
across the country - a sure sign Mexico, spotted 64 aircraft that fit
that the supply Is up. Confidential the smuggling "proflil'" during a
Drug Enforcement Agency reports
two-month period. Only 14 were
disclose that farmers In Colombia even chased by taw-enforcement
have 10 times as much acreage In
planes, and only three of those were
cocaine production as they had two
actually caught when they landed.
years ago, when the administration
All three were loaded with dope. ·
began Its much-publicized crackAlong the Mexican border, penedown. The United St.ates is virtually
tration by sus~ted smuggler
the sole market for Colombian . aircraft has n&gt;IIChed the propor.
cocaine producers.
!Ions or nine years ago, when the
Last October, at a cost of over overland route was the prtnclpal
$120 million, 12 new task forces entry point for drug traffickers.
were create&lt;! lo go after smugglers
The reasons for this lack of
and dealers, modeled· after the
serious effort are hard to pinpoint.
federal -state South Flortda Task The use of Pentagon resources is
Force. More recently, attempts
restricted by law. Customs Servlcfo
have been made to coordinate !he
and DEA officials are jealously
Interdiction activities of various
guarding thetr own administrative
government agencies.
turf. And nobody Is cracking heads
But the agencies don't seem
together and Insisting the job get
committed to the Interdiction pro- done.
gram. For example:
Rep. Glenn English, 0 -0kla.,
- The Pentagon promised air- chairman of a subcommittee on
craft radar coverage for 17 days per
justice, offered a typical example to
month over south Flortda. Yet the
my associate Donald Goldberg. The

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B. Hatfi eld was the winning

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LONDON I NEA) - A threeweek sojourn In We-;tem Euro~ ,
concentrating on Italy a11d England, has resulted In some miscellaneous observations and reneelions which I herewith pass along. It
Is stUI a captivating part of the
world, but there have been some
changes.
After sober reflection (and a Utile
of the other kind, tooi. I hereby
award to Rome. the prize for the
worst all-round traffic mess In the
world. New York's Isn't even a
close second, despite the immense
number of cars il\volved; Its
system of grtdded streets and
avenues is far too logical. Tokyo's
drivers are more reckless than
Rome's, and the slow strangulation
of Tokyo's overhead ·expressways
by heaVy traffic suggests that a
second layer of such arteries may
. soon have to be supenrnposed on
t)le lint; but the Inescapable
congestion of Rome's narrow
streets, laid out as t.ntrlcately as a
bowl of spaghetti, sets the stage tor
a sort of congealed chaos that no
other city can match.
To ease the congestion, the
Roman authorities have shrewdly
banned the parking of private cars
VIrtually anywhere il\ the central

lifted Its record to 3-0 with a defeat
over Brazie and Brazle, 15-10.
Brazle a nd Brazle scored five
runs In the first Inning but Pome roy
came back the same Inning by also
adding five to the scoreboard . It
was Pomeroy the rest of the .game
by adding 10 more runs (n the
second and third Innings. Brazle
an&lt;,i Brazle was held scoreless until
the fift h inning when they $cored
two runs making it 7-15. Three runs
were then scored in the seventh but

In local Pony League action
Gheen, Bush , Duff, Epple, and
Middleport captured three consecu·
Justis each a single. David McMil·
tlve victories In a big way by
llan had a double for Racine .
downing Eastern , Racine. and
Against Harrtsonvllle Rick Wise
Hat+tsonvllle. Middleport opened
picked up the wtn with Trey Cassell
the campaign with a 15-2 trtumph
In relief as their club rotted to an 11 ·1
over Eastern as Ntck Bush went the
win . Wise fanned seven and walked
distance to claim the wtn .
just four. w hile Cassell fanned five
He fanned 11 and walked just four
and waltked four. Leading Middle-·
enroute to the wt.n.
port hitters were Trey Cassell with
Leading Middleport hitting was
two trtpies and a single, J . R.
Trey Cassell with a trtple and two · Kitchen a home run, Scott Gheen
doubles, McKinley a double and two
three singles, Bush two singles,
singles, Gheen a double and two
Wise a double, Duff a single, and
singles. and Bush two singles. Also
Tim Cassell a s ingle. Barrett had a
adding singles were Ttm Cassell,
double and single for Harrisonville
Wise, Steve Cassell, Rager. aild
while Williams and Brevik earh
Epple. Dartn Drenner had the tone
singled. Hendricks went the dis ·
Eastern hlt which was a double.
tance for Harrisonville with six
In the second outing of the year
strikeouts and just five walks .
Middleport ciatmed an 18-1 rout of
Racine as Bush again picked up the
The Ra ci ne Royals defea ted th&lt;•
win with Rick Wise gaining the
Racine Reds 17-11 In focal Uttlr
save.
League act ion in Racine. The Reds
Bush fanned five a nd walked just
took a n earl y 2-0 lead but rou ld onlv
·one. while Wise gave up five walks .
hold onto It until the tllird inning
Leading hitter s for Middleport
when the Royals scored four runs
were McKinley wtth two doubles
making It 5·3. The Reds scot•NI
a nd a single, Kitche n a double, and
three runs the next inni ng but it ws
not enou gh to hold back the Royals'
a !tack making the final score 17-11.
Herb Laudermilt and Jeremy
Rose were the only hitters for the

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Pentagon promised English In
April 1982 that, within 30 days, it
would give Customs Information on
possible drug ohlpments picked up
by a radar balloon at Cudjoe Key,
Fla.
But durtng an Inspection 10
mont~• later, English learned the
truth: The balloon was stU! unable
lnt,elllgence
on
to
provide,
suspicious-looking aircraft. Now.
mono than a year after It was
promlsm, the Inform a lion is tina lly
bellll glvM to Customs .
Interdiction efforts - actually
catching smuglers - are being
given short shrift, English feels, as
most of the money and man-hours
are devoted to Investigations. English, who will hold heartngs on the
drug crackdown next month. char·
acterlzes the 12 new task forces as
"business as usuaL"
Meanwhile, the White House
announced In March yet another
bureaucratic w"apon It was unleashllll on dope traffickers: A
Cabint'l level executive board,
headed by VIce President Bush, to
coordinate and supervise the
smuggler~aichlng operations. But
White Hou~ official$ admit that the

board is still lh the planning stage.
SIC!) BUILDINGS: If work
makes you sick, the fault may be In
the building where you work.
James Repace, an air specialist at
the Environmental Protection
Agency , has Identified pollutants In
"sick buildings ." These ra"ge from
bad breath to deadly radioactive
gases that seep up from the soU
beneath the structure.
The EPA has been getting
complaints from Individuals across
the country whJ claim something In
their buildings Is making them Ill .
But the agency has been concen·
tratlng Its thin-resources on pollution In · outside air. IndoOr air
pollution Is so under-funded there
Isn't even an EPA roster of
buildings In .which people have
come down with alrhorne diseases.
There are powerful forces that
resist ally research on Indoor alr
pollution: builders, landlords, construction matertal manufacturers,
chemical companies, cigarette
makers - even some workers'
compensation officials , who fear a
Oood of claims .

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Summer league results given

Pot•.,.,

city. But, since this is obviously lakes, with the snow peaks of the
tmpra,ctlcal, the residents simply Alps sparkling In the distance. A
Ignore the ban - every street in seamboat exeurslon on Lake Como,
Rome is permanently lined with or Lake Maggiore, or Lake Lugano
(and
double- In good weather comes close to my
tllegally-parked
parked cars). The coup de grace Is viSion of paradise.
delivered by a series of one-way
London, Uke most of Europe, had
streets fiendishly calculated to a cold, wet sprtng, but by the time I
force the whole city's traffic to got here the worst was 011er and the
converge on the Piazza Venezta . sun was doing its healing work. Fq_r
Here, a group of strtklng taxi· American admirers of this grand
drivers Is usually assembled 1with old clt.y, there Is both good news and
their obstructing cabs), producing bad neWs. First. the bad news:
the vehicular equivalent of a blood "Those boxy, shiny-black London
clot In til@ city's heart. It really has
taxis are beilnnlng to sprout
to be seen to be believed.
advertising. Thus far, the ads are
. But life Is far from unbearable il\ confined to the !'ron! door panels
Italy. I am sometimes asked w)lleh,
below the wt.ndows on both sides of '
of all the places I have viSited, I
the cab, but It isn't hard to see
have enjoyed the most - · an where It's all headed: Before long,
impossible question, because it . every London taxi Will be as heavily
must be sharply qualified before It festooned
as
a
newlyweds'
can. conceivably be answered:
llmolis!ne.
"For wl\at purpose?" "For hoi"
The a00ct IM!WS is that the Houses
long?" etc.
of Par1lament, Including Big Ben
And yet, as a Jhort-form answer,
and the VIctoria 'l'owl!r, are being
I frtquently reply: "the Indian ~bbed clean ot lSO years'
Lake Dlstrlcll'' This ~ly region ot accumulation otLondon grtme. The
Lombardy on the southern slopes ot
job is bllrely half done, but already
the Alpa Is. blessed wit!\ five major
!he clwled portions positively glow
lakes and numerous mtnoi ones, all
with a subtle blend of honey, gold .
of sapphire-blue. For 2,(0) years It
and ochre tones.
has beer\ the ambition ot everyone
AI all C)'lllcs. and pessimists
with enough money to own a vWa exp!Cted, the automatiC 15 percent
.overlOOidng one ct these exquisite c~~ar&amp;e ftl' set'VIce that was added

to many European hotel and
restaurant bUts" some years back,
greatly simplifying the problem of
what to Up, Is now gradually
disappearing Into the baste bill leaving It up to ·the bewildered
tourl,st to agonize over adding a
fllrther 10 percent or more.
In my hotel restaurant, the menu
is magnlflcenUy obscure: "Prices
are fully Inclusive," it coos, thereby
clearly Implying that a service
charge has been Included: but then
It adds sweetly, "Gratuities are
entirely up to you." That's nice; but
has one been Included In the total, or
not• The upshot Is that most
'
tourtsts
these days are tipping the
management and staff 25 pereent
or more, lnvoluntartly.
I have noted an Interesting
. change In_ the J afest paperback
thrUiers. Liberal writers can't
· sland to make the Russians the Bad
Guys, and It's really gettlr)g a lltUe
absurd to !aU back on theN az1s- to
be plausible, any Nazi vDiat.n must
now be pushing ~- So, these days,
the fashionable meanles are not the
NKVD or ·even the Gestapo; they
are - you guessed It- Amerlca's
own CIA agents. What a munlerous, cold· blooded bunch. BtU Casey,
I would never have g\1essed 11.

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JUNIOR -'LL-STARS- The Southeastern Ohio
Junior AD-Star team competed today In the first
round of the state AAU playoffs In Columbus.
Pictured are, front row, Tee Morrtson, Trimble;
Huey Eason, Meigs; Rick Wise, Meigs; Ed Collins,

Eastern; Donnie Becker, Meigs: back row, Coru:h
Ron Drexler, Meigs; Steve 1\tacCombs, 1\thtms ;
Keith Myers, Logan; Kerry York, J..ogm~; Mlkt•
Chancey, Meigs; Todd /\dams, Southen1; Cooch

ltusty Booknmn, Meigs.

Dodgers beat Braves; Reds beaten
oeen a part o[ his lifes lnce hewas 14.
- "They are so severe when they start
that !he left sldeofmy body becomes
numb a nd I get na uS€0us," he sa id .

By BRUCE LOWITI'
AP Sport.~ Wrtter
Alejandro Pena has been suffer Ing !rom migraines lately.
On Thursday night he gave the
Atlanta Braves a headache of their

He said, however. tha t he grew a
little worried when he told the team
The Los Angeles right -hander,
earUerthls month abou t them . They
put him In the hospit al for a batt e ty
who had missed his last two
of tests." [ was surprised to see how
scheduled starts because of the
deeply the Dodgers were con.
throbbing headaches, bore down
cerned, " Pena sa id .
and pitched the first-place Dodgers
But he had nothing to worry aboul
to a 6-1 victery over the Braves and
aga inst the Braves. He was In total
lntoa3~ ·gameieadovertheBraves
In the National League's West
cotnmand . allowing only seven hits.
three byChrlsCha mbllss,and never
DivisiOn.
He got last-out help from Joe · permitted a runner beyond second
base.
BeCkwith after surrendering Randy
"Pena didn't look like he'd missed
Johnson's run-scorlng single- but
a couple of starts." said Atlanta
Pena, who s pe&lt;iks through an
Manager J oe Torre."
Interpreter, suggested he felt he
It was the second time In a week
could have stuck around for the
the Dodgers and Braves had hooked
complete game.
up in a three-game series. and the
In the only other games on the
second tlme Los Angeles won two of
NL's abbreviated schedule, San
the three.
Diego defeated Cincinnati ~I and
Padres 3, RA!ds t
Houston beat San Francisco 7-2.
Ttm Lollar, who got Ihe Padres off
The 23-year-old Pena said ~is
on the right foot at the start of the
headaches, which doctors have
ascribed to tension or stress, have season, took a big step toward

own.

reviving San Diego's pitching staff
by las tin g Into the eighth inning
against the Reds.
He checked Cinc inna ti on lour hits
and struck out eight batters before
being lifted alter yielding his third
walk. It was his first win s ince
Opening Day. He had dropped four
In a row since then and had missed
most of May. side lined with a sore
Qlbow.
Steve Garvey drove In two runs
[or Sa n Diego, one of them with his
lOth homer of the year, off Frank
Pastore. to break a scoreless c.iue lln
the sixth Inning.
Astros 7, Giants 2
Ter ry Puhi's triple and Jose Cruz'
homer helped power Houston past
the Giants and Into a third-place tie
with them In the West Division.
Puhl's trtple gave the Astros a
lead they never relinquished In the
first Inning and by' the fourth Inning
they led 4-I on Cruz' third homer.
Darrell Evans, who hit three
homers and drove In six runs for San
Francisco on Tuesday night, took an
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Ayers.scores third round knockout
CINCINNATI (AP) Ohio
welterweight thampion Tommy
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next but wishes It was Alexis
Aruello.
"1bat looks Ike my next fight, not
Arguello," said Ayers, ~. Clncln·

junior welterweight title holder, was
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""That's my last fight as a
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won most of his victories as a
lightweight. He Is now 29-7.
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"He was just too· strong lor
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as 'l'cmmy did,"
Arguello, the two-ttme world

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Puran recaptures title .
NEW YORK (AP) _ Roberto
Duran, fighting with the fire that
once made him a boxing legend,
captured his third world champion·
ship with a blinding barrage of
punches that knocked out Davey
Moore and obliterated the disgrace
of the "No mas" loss to Sugar Ray
Leonard that had haunted him for

2"

n years.

Duran celebra ted his 32nd birth · h t by shlki ng
d ay Th u rsd ay mg
1 ing h'un WI'th a
M ogre, f 1·rt soten
brutal body attack and then
flnlsh!ng him at 2:02 of the eighth
round to claim the World Boxing
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Madison Square Garden rocked
with oldtlme boxing excitement as
Duran turned back time with a
textbook attack, giving Moore a
lesson the previously-unbeaten New
Yorker never expected . .
Relegated to boxing's scrap heap
after quitting against Leonard and
surrendering the welterweight
championship in November, 198:J,
the scrap-iron tough Panamanian
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the truth . 1 fra med hard because I
wanted to be champton oflhc wor ld
again ."
Duran uS&lt;Id one of boxing' s oldest
axiom s to beat Moore, pou nding
away ferociously on hi s 24-year-old

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Plum paid $240 to show.
Wayne's Way combined 3-21n the
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The crowd of 3,124 bet $381,244.
M eanwhile in Columbus, Ben
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2 Y, -lengthv1ctory Th ursdayn Ightm
.
the featured race a1 Scioto Downs .
Hasti Pharoah covered themlle ln
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an d $2.80 .
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$2.80.
The combination of 4-56 In the
ninth race t rifecta pa id $l,o:noo.
·Tiie crowd of 3,656 wagered .
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By JOHN NEU&gt;ON
AP Sports Writer
The Cleveland Indians tra,ded
Rick Manning to Mliwa ~kee for
Gorman Thomas last Monday
because they needed a new source of
power.
Manning was supposed to supply
defense for the Brewers In center
riel d.
Things got turned around somehow. Manning hit an 11th-Inning
hom er - only t he .17th of his 81h
seasons In the m aj or leagues- to lift
Milwaukee to a 2-1vlctoryThursday
night over the Baltimore Orioles.
Thom as, meanwhile, has not hit a
homer for Cleveland. I n fact. he
has n' t homered since May 28.
"A horne run was U1e last tltlng I
was thinking of.·· said Manning, who
connected with a 2-2 pitch from Ttm
Stoddard, who had relieved left·
hander Scott M cGregor to start the~

Ill h.
In the J'est of the American
League, T oronto defea ted Oakland
9-1, New York stopped Cleveland
8-1. Detroit defeated Boston 10-2and
Minnesota edged T exas 4·3.
Blue Jays9,A's I
Ernie Whitt. Alfredo Griffin and
Willie Upshaw hit home runs. and

Toronto scored six runs·in the sixth
Inning to defeat Oakland .
Whitt 's homer was a two-run shot
annd backed right-hander Jim Got!
to his fourth victory in ninth
decL,Ions.
Barry Bonnell hit a bases-loaded
triple to help fuel Toronto's big
inning.
Yankees 8, Indians I
Don Baylor hit his seventh car eer
grand slam and drove In another run
with a single to back Ron Guidry's
six-hitter. Guidry, who joined Dave
Stleb as the AL's only nine-game
winners, did not yield a run until two
were out in the ninth on Toby
Harrah's double and a single by
Mike Hargrove. Guidry struc~ out
three and walked two In hurling his
sixth complete game.
Bay lor' s slam , his seventh homer
of the season, capped New York's
six-rim third Inning and chased
Clevel and right -hander Bert
Blyleven .
' Tigers 10, Red Sox 2
Juan Ber enguer, making only his
second stan of the season, pitched 6
t-:l innings and combined on a
seven-hiller wit h Larry Pashnick to
beat the Red Sox. Lance Parrish and
Enos Cabell homered for Detroit,

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Weekend fishing outlook
COLUMBUS, Ohio (API- Here
Is this week'sflshlng report from the
Ohio Departmen t of Natural

Resources:
CENTRAL
Deer Creek - Good fishing for
several different species, including
smallmoulh bass, channel catfish,
sunfish and rock bass.
Knox Lake - Submerged weend
the shoreline areas around stumps
and fallen trees are good places to
try for muskle. Alsogoodcatflshand
largemouth bass fishing In Knox
Lake. Alength limit of16 inches Is in
eff&lt;'Ct on a II black bass .

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F:v!Ulll. Sltll ~·rnmt"',l , +t Cn rl'll'f, lhJU .~
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Piedmont Lake- Very good fishing
for channel catfish. Best fi shing at
night . Ba lt ssuchassoft craws, large
minnows, shrimp and chicken liver
are good for ca tfishing. Big flat head
ca tfish also swim in Piedmont. A
tltlle-k.nown secret Is the number of
sm all mo ut h bass living In
Piedmont.
Sa lt Creek -Excellent fishing In
summer for channel catfish, spotted
bass, sm a llmouth bass and rock
bass. The strea msm·ebestflshedby
noa tingorwad lng. The landowner's
permission is needed when fishing
on private property.

and Glenn Wilson hit a three-run
double.'
Lou Whitaker had four hits In five
trips for his second four-hit game
aga inst Boston this year.
Twills 4, Rangers 3
Gary Ward slammed his 12th
homer of the season, ~n opposite
field shot leading off the eighth
inning, to boost the Twins over
Texas. Ward, who leads the AL with
on a 3-2
from

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The third annual Pigott r eunion
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famlly members and friends
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At the r eunion were Bea trice
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By Lavina 81'11110011
Mark Grossnickle who suffered a
broken arm last week Is now
recuperating at home following
t reatment at the Camden Clark
Hospilal, Parkersburg .
Harold Brannon has r eturned
home from Veterans M emorial
Hospital where he wasconfined for a
week.
Donna Griffin·s mot her Is a
patient at the Shelby H ospllal ,
Mar ietta.
Eileen Kirkbride and daughter.
Lynn, are spending a vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brannon.
Mrs. Sylvia Webb, daughter.
Carrte Carpenter and chldren, of
Man.sfleld were r ecent visits of Opal
Harris.
Dustin Grossnlckle Is recovernlng
from a snake bit e.
Seldon Johnson. Torch . has been
returned as_ pastor of the Joppa
Church for another year.

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Geraldine and Jack Barton. Lori
Allen, Vincent; Jack and David
Johnson, Columbus; Carole and
Theresa Bush , RaciJJ&lt;&gt;; Pearl Powell, Lori Hawthrone, F loyd Rldenour, Long Bottom; Mildred Koren,
Niles.
The 1984 reunlonwillbe heldon the
sccond Sunday in June at the Bahr

Ann Pigott
Reeds- 1
ville;
SharonSummerfield,
and Roger Swartz,
Tena Swartz Jenkins, Robin Swartz
Russel, Christa and Ca rrie, Robert,
Sina May, Amy and Tracy Murphy,
Coolvill&lt;&gt;; Gerald, Linda, Amber
and Michael Summerfield, 1:orch;
Tom and Candi Summ erfield,
Medina.
Rex and Slna . Pigott Ba tley,
Larry, Sara and Brian Bailey, Joe,
Kay , Chris and Beau Bailey,
Chester; Donald Pigott . Long
Bottom; Henry and Eileen Pigott
Bahr, K aye F!ck, Howard Bahr,
Long Bottom ; Dave, Jeanne, Matt
and Andrew Baker, Jeremy Blake,
Coolville.; PatBahr,AnltaandScott
Zelinski, Athens; Tammy, Jessica
and Bethany Barber, Athens; Roy
and Lucille Pigott Wil son,
Coshocton.
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Steve Bush. Kevin Miller, Dan,
Sue, Erin and Eileen Johnson,
Athens; Aaron, Connie, Angie and
Andrew- Bush, Mansfield; Terry,
Kathy, and Kr!stan Bush, Colum·
· bus; LorenaP!gottWoH,Cleveland;
Bob, P enny, Todd, Daldd, and Pat
Koren, Niles; Tim. Donna, Sherr!
and Tom Wolf, Coolvll)e;' Bob,

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salute and Lord's Prayer. Officers'
report s were given and the door
prize was won by Mae Cleland.
The July m eeting will be a
covered dish dinner. At the meeting
were Mrs. Autherson, Agnes Boggess. Sandra Patterson, Thelma
Walton, Jean Johnson, Mae Cleland, Ruth Shain, Sharon Johnson,
and Chick Oller.

Plans for holding an ice cream .
sociai In conjunction with the July 4'
celebration were made durtng a
meeting recently at th~ firehouse.
Donations for the ice cream social
are needed, and anyone willing to
contribute Is asked to contact one of
the auxJllary members.
Beulah Autherson presided at the
meeting which opened with the flag

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" New tn the Area "
P Years Experience
Special Introductory
Rates

at the Mountain State Art Wld Craft Fair, ,June :lll
through July 4, at Cedar Lakes near Ripley, W. Va.

SPINNING -Theartofspinnlnglsjust oneoflhe
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beans and cornbr ead.
The fair will open at 9 a .m. each
morning, and continuC' each day
through Sunday to 9 p.m .. clos ing on
Monda y at 6 p.m .
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middleweight title light at New York's Madison
Square Garden Thursday night. Duran became a
champion again when the r eferee stopped the right In
the eighth round. ( AP Lase'l'hoto ).

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Appalachian cuisine will be
avail able to the fa ir visitors at
Conresstonalrps' Row and there
will also be the traditional food such
as barbecued chicken, homemade

cal instruments.

DURAN 18 CHAMP AGAIN - Davey Moore,
right, heads for tbe canvas after a crashing right IAl
the jaw thrown by Robe no Duran In the seventh
round of their World · Boxing ~!OiOCiatlon junior

regular exhibits.
While more than 300 craft speople
apply to exhibit at t he fair, only
about half arc seiPciPd . The
selection Is handled hy a jury of
flv&lt;'.

qutlts, glass blowing and blacksmithing demonstrations. and a variety
of hands-on activities for children
such as Cl\,ndle-maklng and facepainting.
A music-heritage tent at the fair
will feature non-stop mu, tc and

Everything from wine making to
· weavtng wlll be demonstrated at
the 20th annual Mountain State AM
and Craft Fair to be held at the
Cedar Lakes Conference Center
near Ripley, W.Va., June 00-July 4.
The fair will feature more than a
hundred West Virginia artists and
craftspeople demonstra tlng and
displaying a variety of works some
of which will be for sale. It Is West
Virginia 's largest outdoor craft
event which grew out of what was
originally a special celebra lion of
the state's centennial.
Purpose of its continuance from
year to year ts to promote and
develop a cultural interest In native
arts and crafts In West Virginia.
And there will be something for
everyone. The exhibits will Inclu de
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still light, Duran saki.
When he had tlnlshed with Moore,
there was no question about that.
Moore was up against a buzz-saw.
Duran pummelled away at ..the
champion round after round. He
was hitt~g me with s~!.Ifrotrlm
nowhere, Moore said 1ate . •
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to get it togetherso hecouldn !throw
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Moore was too much for Roberto
Duran . I wanted to prove them
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Tuesday of camp week, and on
Wednesday and Thursday for
Junior and Cadette Scouts.
Charge for registered scouts is S8
for the week, whlle the charge for
those who are not, ls $9.65 wlllch
includes the Insurance fee. 1be
registra lion fee covers food and
craft materials for the week.
Day camp registration forms are
available !rom troop leaders. Ques·
lions may be directed to Mr. and
Mrs. Norrts at69S-6429, andreglstra ·
tion forms may be mailed to them at
Route 2, Box 174, Albany, 45710.

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Spires,
Storys Run Road, Middleport, are
announcing tile blrtll of a daughter,
May 19, at tile Holzer Medical
Center.
The Infant, named Clnthla
Annette, weighed nine (l9Unds, 14
ounces and was 221ncbes long. Mr.
and Mrs. Spires have tl1ree other
chlldren, Denlie Marie, Julie Allee,
and Stephen Franklin. ' GrandparentsareMutielAnnette
(Aihey) Spires, Kyger, and the late
Dennis L. Spires, and Calvin and
F1orence Hayner Caldwell, Bula vllle Road. Clnthla Annette was
born on tile birthday of her
great-aunt, Nettle Carter, Kerr.

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Make ita
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FRIDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
Genealogical Society wlll meet
at the Meigs Museum Friday at
7:30p.m. Friday

SATURDAY
POMEROY Wor'k and
clean-up day at Ca mp Klashuta,
Boy Scouts of America , will 0e
held Saturday. All scouts and
adults are asked to participate.
For more Inform ation, call Bob
Arms. 992-5487, aft er 4:30p.m.

SUNDAY
CHESTER - The Chester
Church· of God, Chester, wlll be
holding a revival beginning
Sunday running through Saturday. June 25. Evangelist for the
revival will be E . H . Bowling.
Specia l singers during the week
wlll be Journey 's End, Voices of
Love, Church of God Singer s,
The Grubb Famlly. Dan Hay·
man and the Hy mntimers.
Gabriel's Quartet, and morP
Pastor David E . Ball Inv ites the
public to the services which
begin at 7 p.m each evening.

MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs
County Churches ·of Christ
Men's Fellowship Monday.
7:30p.m. at Mlddlepor1 Church
of Christ.

Now that tile ldds have been out of
school for awhile, like aS' not,
t hey're beginning to seek out
something fun and dltferent to do.
Well, the Meigs County Libraries
might just have the solution
Meigs Library Director Ruth
Powers has announced two programs for children, scheduled
duting the next two weeks, one
Tuesday at 2 p.m ., and the other
Wednesday, June 29, also at 2 p.m .
1be programs. slated for the
Middleport Public Library, are
on ly a couple of the many that
library personnel would llketo have
orga nized. Any programs, however , mu st rely solely on the work of
volunteer s, as the library b~dget
, cannot mclude them .
Currently, public libraries In tile
state are funded by local collection
and distribution of the Intangible
lax . A bill In the Ohio General
Assembly's Senate would provide
library funding from the state
Incom e tax rather than the local

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M rs. Powers. who attended
legislative lobbies In favor of the
bill, reporis that It ls expected to
pHSS with a wide mHrgln of success.
as It did In the House of Represent alives, but It would not take effect
until l!JJ6. In the meantime,
Southeastern Ohio llbra rles mu st
fend for them selves In offeting
children's enrichment programs.
"Resource shating" Is an ex-

Recliner this FATHER'S DAY

MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs
County Churohes of Christ
Men 's Fellows~lp will m eet at
7: 30pm . Mond8Y at the Middleport Church of Christ.

TIJESDAY
POMEROY - M eigs Local
Chapter 17, O~E. will hold a
special meettqg Tuesday at 7
p.m . at the Meigs Junior High
School.

Happenings
~W~~c~Eh__~.~at7~~~ble

Sc~oot for the Syracu st~ com ·
m~nlty will be held at the

Syracuse Presbyterian Church
Monday through Friday. 9 a.m .
to noon dally Everyone ls
Wlilcome.
HY SELL R~N - Vacallon
Bible School at the H ySjl!ll Run
Hnllness Churfh w lll be con ·
d~cted Monday, J_uly 20. thro ugh
Ffiday, July 1, 9·.JO a.m. to noon
d'lly. All area youth are Invited.
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q1urch of tht Nazarene has
announced yacatlon Bible
Sqhooi (rom f'llonday ~hrough
F)'lday, .June 211·24, at the chu rch
tn Rutland . 'l')le event will be
11f!ld 6: 30 to 9 p.m . plghtly.
Iljrector Fer~ Grimm reports
t~at this yea"'s theme wlll be
"The Family pf God,'' nd the
dally scl)edu\e provl s for
crllfts and rec!"'ation, a well as
l•arnlng ex"'lrtences
th tile
~lble. The pu~llr ls lnvt
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at Rlohe~s Pi'~llln fta~lnf.
T~e eve t 111111 be aclult·
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case pi rain,.
Will be wstpo~ed unt" aome
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~taUon In Tuppers Plpinl.
c;:ttarge wlll be ~~-~ per car.

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Main St., Nell Proudfoot, pastor Blbk.&gt; school,
9::lt a .m; morning worship, 10:30 a .m .,
Youth meetings, 6 :J) p m . evening W(I"'Ship,
7: :lt p m Wednesday night prayer meeting
and Bible study. 7:30 p m .
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Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday
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"""en.Jng wtrshlp, 7:30 p.m . Midweel prayer

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meeting, 7: 30 p .m .

MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH, Old
Dexter Rd., Dexter. Pastor Woody Call. Jr.
Put &lt;I' . Sunday SChoOl 10 a .m . SUnday

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eYenlng SE.nice, 7 p.m.: Thursday ('V('nln2
·
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bailey

service. 7 p.m .

T
I

Run Road, Rev.

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MIDDLEPORT CIIURCH OF CHRIST IN

wa-shlp 7: :11 p.m. Wednesday prayer mee~tng
7::11 p.m.
Mr. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO. Racine
- Rev. James sanerfteld. paslor. Morntng
W(J'Shlp9 : 4~ a .m .: Sunday Sctk:ol 10: e a .m .:
eYenlng wa-shlp 7 p.m . Tuesdly, 7::11 p.m.,
ladie!!l (ra)ft' meeting. Wedn.l'lday, 7 :JJ p.m .

YPE.

MIDDLEPORT F1Rm' BAPTIST, Corner
Sixth and Palmer, the Rev. Mark McClung.
Sunday acOOol 9: 15 a m .; Dan White, Sunday
School supt., Jolm Reibel, Sr., aut. sup(

Morning Worship 10: I~ a.m. YOUih meeltng
7:ll p.m. Wednelday, Including wee tots,
eager beavers,

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446-9800

Gallipoli ~..

Wednadly; pra)1!1' meetlni and Bible study,
Wa.dly, .7::1J p.m .

CHURCH OF CIIRIST, Mlddlepon, lith and

Matn,

Bob Mellon, minllter: AI Hanson.
usodate minister; Mike Gerlach. Sunday
SchoOl Super1nlenclenl. Bible School. 9::II
a .m.: m&lt;mtng wcnhlp, 10:.JJ a.m.; evenlng
wtnhl.p 7 p. m. Wednelday Bl~ Study and
youth aroop meftlnp, 7 p.m.

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MIDDLEPOHT CHURCH OF THE NAZA·

RENE,

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~putors.

Rev Cbarlea ())ylfo and
RA&gt;v. Nancy Coyle. BID While. Suridoy o&lt;hoOI
aupl . swmy o&lt;hoOI. 9::.1 a.m.; morning
w&lt;ntUp, 10: :II a m ., Sunday ~lllttc

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•

m..ttng, 7p.m. Prayer ITlel!llna Wedllt!Oday 7
p.m.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
"bJ:i MEIGS OOUl'IJ'Y, RA&gt;v. Wanda Jotwon,
director; llarotd Jolwcro, dln!ctor ot
~·tlorl.

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IIARRIIONVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN,
WonldpSorvlce,9o.m.; ChurehSchoot,IO::Il

a.m.

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MIDDLEPORT
PRESBYTERIAN,
lk:llool. 9 a.m.; MorlllnC wonlllp.
lO:J'. -!INdy~. 10 a.m.: Btbll!
1111dy, 111undoy, 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE FIIIB1' tJN1TED PRESBY·
TERIAN OIUrdL Cllurd!Sdlool, lO: !!I a.m.;
na111JtC -utp.. U:!O a.m.: !INdy.
~:.,~a.m.: JwD and Sontor Hllh
''iiim:'.\NI) ......y.l p.m.
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CHURal 01" GOD, PMU,
RoY. Jolin Ev- ~ Ill a.m.:Cbun:h

O t11o

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Junior' utroanuts, and junJor

and ~~en lor hlg_h BYF; cholr pract\ce8;.1lp.m.

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pastc:r.

CHRisrlAN UNION, Lowreooe Manley,
paBI(I"', Mrs. Russell Young, Sunday· School
Supt. Sunday ' School 9:30 a.m. Evening

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Emmett Rawson.

Handley Dunn, supt. Sunday school, to a .m
Sunday evening Sf'J"VVce 7 : ~ p.m ., Bible
te~hlng, 7 : ~ p m. Thul"lday
SYRACUSE MISSION.. Cht&gt;rcy Sl., Syra.
cuse. Services, 10 a.m . Sund8y, Evenln~
services, Sunday and Wednesday, 7 p.m .

RIVERSIDE V. W. INC.
Biver Road

in

complete
AutomQtlv e

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-,wwHpUa.m.;~··­

U a.m.; !ltlndoy ....,. . -

· 7

p.m.;

A lattlei'S Jove Is one of IUe s greates t

•Sunday

JOVS Though a soo or daughter grows up on
too QUICkly , there are wonoertul memon es
ol many good umes spent together
FattltHS deserve a national day ol hon·

Ac~

21·13
·Monday
Romans
121-21

or Looll how much they do lor their 1amt·
has They leave home eartv each mornrng
and come back tate , ohen trrecl Their 1011 rn
ttte work places of the world proytdeS s hel·
ter . lood , clothes, educatiOn and a great

·Tuesday
I Connthians

Wednesday evening you ng ladles auJdllary . 6

p.m. Wednesday family woch.slp, 7 p.m .
HAZEL OOMMUNITY CHU RCH. Near
Long Bottom. Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday
sdiool, 9:l&gt;a.m .: Worship lO::I.Ja.m : Prayer
meeting 7:30p.m. Thur9day.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST,
Comer Ash and Plum Leslie Ha ym a n.
past« Sunday scln&gt;l to a m ; Morning
Worship, U a .m .; Wednesday a nd Salladay
Evening serviCM, 7::lJ p m .

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
VNri'ED MJmiODIST ClllJRCH
Fay S.U..,Illrecl&lt;or
NORTIIEAST CLUSTER
Rev ..Sehlo• Johnson
Rev. Richard Tholll08
Chw-c~

School 9 :II a m..

HEATH fMlddl{lpOt't\ - Chu('('h SchOOl
9:l:l a .m.: Worship, lO:.'Il a m.: Biblt' Study,
Tuesday, 10 am.; UMW . second Monday ,
7: :1) p.m : UMM. third Monday. 7· :1&gt; p m
MINERSVILLE - WOf1\ hlp Servl('fl, 10
a.m: Cllurch School. 11 am ; UMW, third
Wednesday, 1 p m , Choir practlct' Monda y,

.

~30~m

PEARL OiAPEL - WorshJp Service. 10
a.m.: Church School , 11 a m., UMW. second
Tuesday, 7:l&gt;p.m. , UMYF iast Tuesday,7 .J)
p.m.
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POMEROY - Church School, 9 I ~ a.m.;
Wors hip set"VVce,

IO::M) a.m., Choir reheaN;al,

Wednesday , 7·:J) p.m ; UMW, second TUes.

day, 7' Xl p.m : UMW , las! Sunday,"' am .;
UMYF. Sunday. 6 p.m.

ROCK SPRINGS - Church School. 9· 1~

a.m.;

WorshJp. 10 a .m.:

B1blr Study,

WM\eeda)', 7:lJ p .m .. UMYF !Seniors\,
Sunday, 6 p.m .: (JunJon) . evrry other
Sunday, 6 p .m.
RUTI...AND -Church School, 9· 45 am.;
Wonhlp, 11 a .m , UMW tE\'en l n ~ Circle ).
second Wednesday 7 lJ p m., UMW, SECOnd
Thunday, 1 p m
SALEM CENTER - Church School, tO
a.m.; Worship, 7 p m.
SNOWVU..LE - Worship, 9 a m., Churctl

ScOOollO a .m .
SOU'IHEKN CLUSTER
Be11. ~om"' M. tlarll
.... Mark w. Fl ....
.... Flon:ol« Smklo
APPLE GROVE - Chw-cb SchOOl. 9 a.m.;
Worship. 10 a .m . (first and thln:l Sundays):
UMW, second Tuesday. 7::l) p m.: Prayer
meeting. Wednesday, 7 p.m
BE'I1iANY - Worship, !I a m : Churctl
School, 10 a.m .; Bible Study, Wednf'Sday, 10
a .m .; Dorca.s WOI'I'Iel'l 's FrUowshlp. Wedne&amp;·

day, n a.m.

CARMEL - Church School, 9· )) a. m ;
Wonhlp, 10:45 a.m ., S«''nd and fourth
,SUndays) ; Fellowship dinner w11h Sutton.

lhlrd Thursday, 6:30p.m

EAST LETART- Churth School. 9 a m ;
Worshlp. 10a.m. tlf&lt;.'Ond a nd rourth Sundays.

UMW, lint TUe!day. 7::.1 p.m

l.ETART FAILS - Worship, 9 a.m. ,
Church SCiml, 10 a.m
MORNING STAR - WorshJp. 9.30 a .m .;
Church Sthool., to::Jl a.m. ; Bible Study,
lbul'lday, 7: :11 p m.

MORSE CHAPEL - Church School, 9: :II
a.m.; Wonhip, 11 a .m.
POR'n.AND - Church Sc:OOol, 7 p.m.;

1\'&lt;nhlp, 8 p.m.; UMYF, Wedlll'llday, 7:30
p.m.

RACINE WESLEYAN - Chw-chSchooi.IO
Wonhlp, U a.m.: UMW, fourth

a.m .;

-y7:30p.m.; HandnlaldenlollheLord.
ttrst W - y . 7 p.m.; Men's Prayet"
--~w~.7a. m.

Slli'ION - Chw-cb School, 9::11 a.m.;
mct1111nc worslllp, 10:~ a.m. (ftnl and lhlrd

-l'l•: "-- -

lhlnt1111nday, 1: :II p.m.

with Carmel,

KENO CHURCJI OF CHRIST. Oliver
!lwalll, Suporla-. Sunday IChoOI 9:30
Lm.. every week.
~ CHRISTIAN UNION, Wtlll.uD
cro.w, pulor. Sunday Sc:lloOI, t.:lla.m.;
....... . 7::1lp.m. W~II'IYtf
,_.,._ 7;30 p.m.

I ,,

804 W Marn

9n 11 18 Pomeroy

Fire &amp;

Equipment

12 12·31
• Wedntl!day

oeat of happlness
Above all , a rualla1her g1ves of hlfT'ISelf

Ephesians
1 15-23

to those he rovtts through hts understand·
lng , kindness, gwdance and encourage·

"""'Ou' r

• Thursday

Heavenly Father showed how
much he cares lor each of us by send•ng his
own beloved son to Jay down his l•fe lor us
ttlal we might have eternal tif8
Find the 91rength for yOYr hie 1n the power ol that d1vtne love Worshtp this week

Ephaslans
4 1·1B
· Friday

Colossians
115·23
• Saturdtty

Sc•'ill"'"" •• '-':1«1 br 1"&lt;1

Colo.sslans
2B· IQ

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BEARWALLOW I!I OCE CHURCH OF
CHRISI". Duane Warden, mln1St£'r. BlbiC"
class, 9 XI am , morning worshi p, 10 .()
a.m ; C'venin~ wors hip, 6 XI p m WC'dnC'Sday
Bible study, 6::.&gt; p.m

NEW STIVERSVU.LE COMMUNITY
CHURCH. Sunday School SCI'\Ik:'f', 9 45 a m ..
Worsh.lp se-rvtce, lO JJ a .m : Evang£&gt;1LStle
Service, 7 :J) p.m . Wednffiday: Prayl'l'
meeting. 7· :II p .m .. T hursday
ZION CHUROI OF' CHRIST, P olllf'rov·
Harrisonville Rd , Hober l Punt:•ll mlnlstf'r
Slf"W' Stanley, Sund;ry !ll'hool supr Sunday
school. 9: :1} a m : wcnhlp s£'rviet&gt; 10 ;(I a m ,
Evening worshlp Su nday. 7 p m and
Wednesday, 7 p m
ST JOHN LUTIIERAN CHURCH. PlnP
Grove The Rev Willia m Mlddh'SwaJ i h,
P aslor. Churc h ser-v1('{'s 9· .ll a m Sunday
School 10.30 a .m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRJ sr. Paul
Prat1 , pastor Sunday S&lt;'hool. 9 'lJ a m , L arry
Hay nes , S. S. Supt ; morning worshi p, 10 :ll

a.m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
RE"J lllomas H Collier . p,tstor. Martha
Wolfe. Chairman of th(' Boa rd of Cttrlsttun
,_Lite. Sunday School. 9.30 a .m .. mornln_u
worship. 10· l) a m.: Sunda yf'v(•nlng w or ship.
7:l&gt; p.m Prayer meellng, Wf'dnesday, 7ll

pm

RACINE F1FL'rr BAPJ'I ST . Don L W.alkror
Pastor, Robt&gt;rt Smith, Sunday Schcol sup!

Sunday School , 9 ll a .llJr.i. m01 ning wor ~ hlp .
10 40 w m , Sunday ('(to1ttn~ wm "-hlp, 7
p m , WN!n('Sjjay PVe nlng Blblro s tudv , 7 •1

•1

pm

DANV ILLE WESLEYAN , Sunda y S&lt;'hool
9.lla.m, mornlnJ( worshi p 10 &lt;I ~ am , youth
service, 6 &lt;15 p m ., f"Vl'ning wors hip, 7 'VJ
pm , WPdnesday , i ·.l:J pm Pt oyt•r a nd
PraiSe.
DANVlLLE HOLI NESS C HU RC H . locatf'd
on Rout(' .125 bcfW('('n Vinton and Lcl nlr.)vl llf'
Rev Ben Wans. pastor Sunday SrhOOI. '.:1 l l
a m , Bobby Lambert S. S Supt.. Mornln,~::
Worship. 10.30 a m .: Children's Happy Hour
6: ~ pm. Prayer &amp; Blblt' Sludy, 7·.11 pm
MISsionary m~tln~ firs t Wf"d n~a y of f' &lt;rf'h
month 7· .'11 p m For lnform.1 t\on call
:118-8467
SILVER R UN BAPTI ST, Bill l.\11lf'.
pastor, Stl'V£' Ut tll', S S Supt Sunday school,
10 a.m , mQ rnln~ wors hi p. 11 a rn Su ndn y
IPVenl np: wcnh.lp, 7 :k) p m . Prayt•r nwt•lln_u
and Bib!(' study, Thursda y, 7: .l.l p .m ., youth
ffl (.~tlng Wedn«.&gt;Sday at 7 p.m.
CHRISTl AN FELLOWSHJP CHURCH.38.1
N 2nd A'I£' •1Middlrpon Sunday Se hool. 10
a .m Sunday a nd W('dn{'Sd av EvC'nin.':
Serv1res 7: ]) p.m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF" COD. HC'v H E.
Robinson, pas tor Sunday school. 9 l) a .m..
wocs h.lp scrvf('('. l1 11 m ; cven ln ~ Sf'f'V\C'(', 7
p m : youth servl('{' Wednesday. 7 p m
LANGSVILLE C HRI~~riAN CIIURl"\1 .
Rober1 E MWI.sffl', pastnr. S undaysc hool. 9 .ll
a .m ; Paul MusJW&gt;r , supt , mornln~ worshi p.
10·D am , Sunday even l n~ servlet:'. 7 p m ,
mid·llot'e('k service. Wt"di'I('S(jay, 7 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Til E NAZA·
RENE - Rev Jam es B Kill!(', past or .
Sherman Cundllf, supertntcJKH&gt;nt Sunday
School. 9.l) am .; Mornin(il; Worship 10 .ll
a .m., Evantcelistlc !I('I'VIce, fi p m . Prlly('r a nd
praise Wednl'6day, 7 p.m.; youth lllC('tin.Q:, 7
p.m.
EDEN UNITED BRE'TiiR EN IN &lt;."HRl&lt;rr,
Elden R. Blake, pas tor. Sunday School 10
a.m.; Robert Reed, s up! ; M ornin,li! sermon.
11 a.m.: Sunday nlQ:ht ,servk'es. Christian
Endeavoc. 7: ;JJ p.m.: SOng S('fVIC&lt;'. f! p.m.:
Preaching. 8.:J) p.m . Mid·wet:&gt;k Prayer,
meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m . Alvtn Reed . lay
leader.
HEML.OCK GROV E CHRISTIAN , Roger
Watson, pastcr: Crrn.'IOI'I Pratt . Sund.;y
School supt. Momtn~ w on; hlp, 9 :l) am .
Sunday school, 10 :IJ a .m ; evening service,
7:ll p.m

MT UNION BAPTIST, RA&gt;v. Tom Dooley;
Joe Sayre, Sunday SchOOl Superlntenderlt.

Sunday school, 9 . 45 a .m.; evenlna;t worship,
7. l) p.m . Prayer mi'E!ilnK , 7: )) p.m.
Wednesday.
nJPPERS

. ,.,., ..: .~ Go11&lt;•

s..:,.,,

~ l ~l(-tef-e&lt;1t ""'ifs...-.:.

PLAJNS

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST, Vincent C. Wat('rs, Ill , mlnisler;
Herman Black,, superintendent. Sunday
School 9::1) a. m.: cven lnA scr.1ce, 7 p.m.:
Wednesday Bible School. 1 p.m.
CHESrER CHUROI OF l l iE NAZA·
RENE. Rev. HrrbeM Grate. puler Frank
Riffle, supt . Sunday Sthool, !I :Jla.m W(nhlp
II!J'Viee, 11 a .m . and 7:.JJ p.m . Prayer
nwltng, W -y. 7::w:t p m.

, LAUREL . CLIFF FREE METHODIST

CHURCH, Rev. Rotten MUier, pastor; Lloyd
Wrll!hl. Director ol Christian Educalloo.
Sunday School, 9:l) a .m ~ Morning Worship,
10:30 a.m.; Choir Practlco, Sunday, 6::II

p.m.; Evonln8 Won hlp, 7:30p.m. Wednesday
Proyer and Bible Sludy, 7::.1 p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST. Charles
Rullell. Sr .• rnbdater: RJck Macomber, supt.
!Uiday ICbOoi. 9:30 a.m.: worship lf'r'Vlce,
10:30 a.m. Bible Sludy. Tuooday. 7::11 p.m.
ltEORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
I:IIRIST OF lA'ITER DollY SAINTS,

o-un..-

w.N.emo . . . . _ ~' "'"' .. s~.
!lot 11024
v. lliO&amp;

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Por1l uncl Ha C'in\' Hood. William Hou~ h . pas
tor l.l ncta E\ans. c-h urch srhool dlnx·tor.
f'h uJ'&lt;·h sc hool ~~ JU a.rn . mnrnlng worship,
10 :111 am . WMnt&gt;scl.ty f'\f'nlng prti,Yf'r
S.f'I"Vk'f'S 1 .VJ I&gt;rn
nETill FII E M 11AP'T IST llf'v
F:.u l
Shu IN pa !i lor Wnrs hlp 'it~ l vkt• 9 l1 ·• m
Sund&lt;~ y

school . 111 'II a m B lhlr Srud ~· .and
p ra :,.·('r sf'rvkf' Thursday. 7 :Vl p rn
CAH L ETON C' HU RC'H , Kln~rs bury Road
B rot h&lt;'! Mat ton Williams. p..tstot Sunda v
school, 9 30 a m Ra lph C'm l, s Up(1i nt(•tulf'n l .

Rut la nd , Ohro4 577S

l'\' ('flin~&lt;: W(l

W1&gt;dn t:.~d uy.

s hl p, 7 :J} p
7. ~ ~ . m

111

Pt .t\1'1

m t&gt;t'H n ~.

LONG BO'I·roM C' HRIS'Tli\N, Kt•n K PUt•r ,
pastor Wall:l ('t' Darm'Wood, Sutxlav S(·hool
Supt Wor ship &lt;;t' t"V\('(' &lt;119 a m Blblr S(·hool til

Hm
HY SELL ~WN HO LI Nt-:SS(l iUIK II , H('\

Thrrcon Durh&lt;~m . p.l s tot Su nduy School at
9 ,l) a.m .. Mom !n.'!, wor ship .t l \U. ,!O a .rn
Sunday rv{' n \ n~ sr r v it&gt;t&gt; .rt 7 JJ p rn.
l'hursduv services a t 7 JU p rn
I"HE I_: I X)M &lt;;uS PFL MI S.&lt;.;ION nl Bald
Knob , IOt 'a lf'&lt;i on County H01ul II Hf'\
LawrNlCP {i\uc'SC'rwllmp. past or; IU&gt;v Hc~RM
Willford .• t ~'lis ta nl pn~ l nr Prf'. lr hlng s ••rvt
r~,
Su nd.t \ 7 : ~1 p rn Pl',lyr r m('('l\n).!
WMinf'Sd.ty 7 ,' \0 p m l.nry Cri111tll . le,rdet

Youth gr oups Sundd y C'vl'nhlJ!. f, .Yip m with
Hoger and Vlolf't W ll lfotd a ~ lcurlP'I S.
Com munion "f•rv kt· fh -.t SurKI.ty P.H h rnunt h
Wlll'I'F "S ('I! A!'i-:1. roni\'IIIP HD Ht•\'
Hoy Dt..:•tt'l' , !J.I~It•J Sundil y Sl houl9 )) 11 m ,
wor ship st•r'Vl&lt;~'. 10 ''I:J ,, m Billie&gt; studv .md
prayt'l SN VH'{' Wt&gt;dm'Sd,IV, 7 :fl pIn
R lJI'LAN D I 'IIU Hl'll OF' CIIHI ST nan
Monlux. pa srm, 11111 ~if' hnl soo , ~ unda v
school supt S unt.1 ~1 y !Whool 9 ~ :1 rn ..

mornln£ wot"N hlp and c;o mmunlon . Ill .10 a m
RlJI1 .AN D RIEIL E:

M ET II OD\~1 ·-

A rna;

Tllll'i, past or. So nny Hudson ~up t Sundav
sc·hool 9· lJ it rn M ornln,g wors hip 10. ,ln a .m
Sunday evrn ln~ .&lt;;erv1&lt;'(". 7 IKI WNlnfflday
even!n,g scrv lct• i !11 p m . WMI'O r-"rngntm .
9'110 ,, m t'flf'h Sunda) morning

Ro1X'1 1 Sml&lt;lc rs.
pa stor Don Will, Ia\ \rodl'r LO&lt;'UI&lt;'dlnTrxn.s
Communltv off CR !12. Sundav school tt .ll
a .m ; MornlniZ wors hip sen •lcf' 1{)· 4!l am .
CHRIST CHURCH Hf'v

E'V&lt;'nl!li: Pl'rar hlng SC'I'\'It'f' S(''&lt;'ll nd tm d f n1111h
Sunda ys, 7 :JI (l ,m . C'hrlsll11n Emll'll\ 01' fh ~t
and tlllr'd Sunda ys 7 :u p m Wr'&lt;int'SCI,I\
prayer mC'C'Iina and lliblr s tu d~. 7 )) p m
.JEHOVA H 'S Wl1 NF.S."\, Ti.111l ~ I ni P Uouh'
l24 lOne mllP l'&lt;t.'ll of Hut!J1nrlt 'i unda v OlbiP
\('('1UI'f' '.:J •:JJ 11 m , W,llf' htm";"' "tudv 1t1 :l(l
a m . Tut'Sday Rlh\f' .. ructv 7 'll p m .

Thf'(X·r&lt;t!lr School 1 ''l:l p.m .
St&gt;r\'IN' MN'Ii n~. R 111 p m
l"HU1101 OF C:QD OF PIWPHEC' Y.
Loca!rd on lhf' 0 J Wh itt' Roud t) lf hl~hWll\'
HiO Pur ll£'n~ on . JXISIOt Su ml:n St: hool ttl
am ( 1a.'lscos fot all tl~t'S . J unior Chu r('h
11 IYl, MOT nlnJ! Wor~ hl p. 11 00, Adult C hoi r
practk'f' 6 00 p m Sundnv l 'ou n)l Pl•oplt' s
Chlldrf'n"s C'hun·h uml Adult BlbiP Stud v
W('(incsday at 7. ,1} p m
HO PE BA.PnS"l'OI /\Pt--:1. - ~7t) ( ; ru nt St .
Ml&lt;kiiPJX,~t t, Sundav School, 10 .t.m . morn i n~
wrnhslp, II am , &lt;•vrntng wot shl p. 7 p m
WPdrwsdav rvl• nln~: Rl blr stud\' and p1 nH' I
mf'('(ln~ 7 p m 1\flll\.l!t'(t wtrtt SouH1t'TTl
Bapl l'il Com-f•nl!on
BRADFORD Olll HCH 0 1' {"I !11 1ST Statf' Houtf' l:H &lt;~n d ru untv Ho,Hi 'I M ,u k
~'\'f't'S, mlnls tc••, Sund t\\ s;_.l1o.1l Supt . S !t'vt •
Plt'kf'ns S um1a~ school 'I :10 ,, 111 mo• nlnt-(
WUTs hl p. , IO :10 &lt;l m t•wnlnfo: 1\ ors hlp 7 p 111
Wf'dn('S&lt;ia y WOI ship 7 p Ill
.JU BILE F. C HBISTIAN n NTFH
C.cor•_up's C'l't'f'k Hom! Hev (' I IA• m iP\
pas tor. Paul Pnotr, C'h urt'h S.·huul Sup. •r h1
Thur-sday

lC'ndcn l Chul'C'h

sc · fv ~ •l .

m ('\ f'ni TTFl " I 'T"Vk t '. 7 pIT\
Blblf'S tucly, Wt-d nl'Sd,ly, 7 {(lp 111 Cl,tSSj &gt;s fot

Wbf SI\Ip. iU ,1(\ 01

nil a~f'S
ST P AUL LUTHE IMN CHU HCH &lt; m twr
of Sy&lt;•nm orf' n nd S(&gt;omd Sis . I 'nnu1 ov I hC'
Hf'v Willia m Ml cldh&gt;swtlrl h l'a:-1o1 suntl.a\'
Sc·hnol 111 9 -1!) u m tmtl ( hu n h ~·t 'V k1 ·~ 11

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mus ic. 7 p m .
MAS()~ 1\S..\:.iEMOI. Y O F COD . Dud{ll lll;l
Lanr. Mason, W Va R('v . Honnll.' B Ho~'.
P a~ t()' . Sunday School 9: -\5 a m .. Mo rntna-

Worshi p I I n m Evr nlna Sl•n•in • 7 :•1ll.m
wron n~da y Womf'n s Mlnl ~ 1tit os ~~ n m .
tm('('tinJZ and prayer I. Pravf'r a rvl HlbiP
Study 7 p.m .
HARTFOitD C'HU rH 'I I o r ri/H I ST IN
C HRI ~'TlAN UNION . T hf' Ht·v WJIIIdm
Ca mpb£'11 pao;t or Sunda y Sctwl, 9 JO am,
James HuFihes sup! , ('Ve nin ~ st•rvk'f', 7 l)
p m Wedn.:sd ay ('Vt.• n!n!( pr.tyt•r m(.ot•!l njil,
7 :.lp.rn Youlh pra yt' l st•rvic•t• r•,•t•hTur'5&lt;1ay.
FAIR VI EW BrBI.E CI-IUHCll. L.f'tan , W.
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I , Mark lrwtn, pas!or Won~hlp

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sei'VICI'S,

9:30 R.m . , Sunday School, 11 a m ,

('\l('ni nlil: wocshlp, 7 l'l p m 'tuesday rona~{'
pray('r m{'el' lnl'l and Bi bl e s!udy 9 .10 a m
Wo~ hlp S(&gt;f'\IJC(\ Wl'dncsday, 7:ll p.m

OUR SAVIOU R LtrrHERAN CHURCH Walnut and H&lt;'nry Sts .. Ravcn~wood. W. Va ,
The 1~ . Georac C. Wc lrk' k. tXIstor . Sundny
&amp;-nool. 9 :II a .m .; Sunday worh.'llp, II a rn .
CALVARY BIBLE CHUHCH now local~
on Pomeroy Pike. County Road ~ ~n f'ai"
f'latwood..'l Hcv BJ ac-kwood . 11outor Servlt'&lt;"'
on Sunday at 10· :IJ a m a nd 7 .}') p m wlttl
Sunday school 9 'JJ am bibl&lt;' study,
Wf'dnl!!'lday, 7· :1) p m
FAITH FELLOWS HIP CRUSADE f--oR
CHR IST - St Rt
An tiquity Pas tor, llf'v .
F'ra nklln Dlckeps. Sunday rnorn1ng , 10 a .m.
Sunday ewnln Q:, 7:30p.m . ThursdayPvcnlnl'l,

:m.

7:ll p.m

STIVERSVIJ.LE: CO MMU NITY BAPT IST
CHURCH. Pas tor R.obc.&gt;n Byers Sundny
School 10 a.m.; Worsh!p J it'rvlc.'l' 11 u .m ..
Sunday E'Venlng service. 7:.tl p.m : Wcdnes-day evening servtce. 7: )J p.m
INDEPENDENT H'O LJNt~iS CHU HCH,
Inc. - Paul Sl. , Mlddlt'p0r1 . Rf!v. O'Dell
Manley , post&lt;r . Sunday SchOol. 9 :It a m :
Morning wors hip 10:30 a .m.. ~ning wcr·
ship , 7 .ll p m . 'I'urosday, 12: :tJ p m WoiTI('n ' s
prayer rnet'tlng; Prayer and !Taise service.
Wednesday, 7· :n p m

RUTI.ANO APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST, Elder Ja mC!I Miller. Bible
study, WedneKlay, 7: l) p m .. Sunday School,

10 a.m. Sunday night servia.&gt;, 7:30p.m .

POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS -

Harrisonville Road. Earl Flelc:b, past&lt;r.
Henty Eblin , Jr., Sunday School SUpt. Sunday
School9::ll a .m .; Morning Worsttap 11 a.m.:
Sunday t"Yenlng servl~. 7:l&gt; p.m .; Prayer

Meeting. Wedn...Say, 7:30p.m.

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF CODJay Clark. pastor; Worship ll'IVice Sunday,
10:00 a .m.: SUnday

"""tce..7:.~. p.m.

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V ll "l'QRV 11AP'I'JST - "1:l"1 N ! rul "\t .
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p rn • W1&gt;dmosdny !'\'t&lt;nhtR worslrlp 7 p m
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l)l':JYt'l M'I'Vkf' Wf'(lm&gt;sdn y, 7 .l.l ll.nl
MOUNT OUVF: COMMUNITY t 'lll JH('Jl
l .awrf'nt'P Rus h. p.1stor: Ma x l'nlrnf'l' SJ
SuPf'rlnlt•nlk'nl Su nd a~· S..·hOol d iHI mo rnln ~:
wor'ihlp. ~~ .1 1 a m Sun&lt;ln v t".'t'n l n~ !il''l"\ 11~ · 7
p m . Youth tnt'f'lln ~ and lllhiP -;Juct v

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Semtonette
As W C' celebra te F'athC'r' s Day . our l hough! s I um to lllP not Inn of
fatherhood and all thai II means.
Humanly , fat her hood Pnablrs an lnrll v~du u l 10 know a th ~pe r
dimension of his maleness Coopera ting with t he hy:!Vmlv 1-"o~ lhP r ,
the eart hly F ather helps Issue forth a new life, alncw Cll'atlon In
man's hi story . 1bls new existence Is nut just another buildin g. a n&lt;'w
Invention. a n Innovation of so mP pur'f'ly m a tf' t'ltt! thing, this is a
crea tion of a pet-son destined for eternal life- d citize n fot th&lt;' eu 1 t h
as well as !01· heaven. Hopefully, we all contlnu&lt;'IU grow. and In that
dPvefOpment, the m ystery of who we arr cmergps mot'f' ancl m ore.
Fatherhood Is another· step In uncove t·lng the m ys tery of who we are.
of wha t Is our Identity.
The Christian looks 10 I he heavenly Fill her to"'&lt;' w hrot genuine
fatherhood entails. Our understanding from Scriptu res Is of a F ather
who loves, forgives, heals, has power, and ls Compass ion.
In our human existence, we experience lhe F'alher with tile
" human qualities " of loving, protecting, being fait hful to a covenant
!promise), trusting and carlhg. We obS()rve the mot herlv tr ait s of
gtvlng birth. nurturing and sustaining llfe
•
Fatherhood, then, ls nol a mere biologica l Intervention . no t a
"macho man" Illusion. but a stage In the p10cess of life whete a r eal
understanding of fatherhood embraces aspects of maleness and
femaleness In one person. While there Is power. th&lt;•n• is tenderness:
while there Is strength, Ihere Is gentleness; whlle lhcn ·ls disc ipline,
there Is m ercy, and whlle there Is challenge, therr Is comfort. And so
on.
As we tum toward Jesus to understand more d('('ply the Fathet·
and fatherhood, the Christian underst ands that .Jesus reveals
Himself as a son ln so far as He does the will of the Father . Our own
sonshlp aod dauglltersi)Jil.emerges as we follow the path of ,Jesu s.
This enables us to !mOO' Him and the path to the Father. The F ather
reveals Himself to us ln solar as we experience the followtngof J esus
as an open road that moves mankind 's history forward and opens up
a,future and nurtures a hope In spite of sln and hlstorlcallnjustlcc. If
ls through· that expetience thai we sense that love ls the ultimate
meaning o! exJstence and !eel an unquenchable hope arise wltllln us
-a hope against hope - even all! wells up from and In t he midst of
suffering.
II has been said that the best tiling a father can do lor hlsclllldren
ls to love their mother. That ls true as lt goes. May we add that the
ultimate best thing a father can dolor his children Is to know and love
Jesus who shows us the way to the Father. There we will find thal
true fatherhood means giving blrtll and sustaining llfe, loving and
caring. - Msgr. Anthony Glannamore, Pastor, Sacred Heart
Cl!urcll, Pomeroy.

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mnr t• Ph 99'l rM:"IR Saltu(l ,, v Pvt •nl n ~ M tl""
7 'I) p m . Sund ay MMJ"' H ,, m :~n d 111 t t m
Co nff'!l.'lk•llli on.-· tm lf h&lt;lUr t.•fn n • PM il M ,t._,.

HLJI'J.AND f' HtJ IH'H 01 ' TII F NI\ZA
RF:N F.. Rf'v l.loyd n r. r1mm Jr . I),U" Ior
Sunday ~hool , 9 :(1 11 rn , wn r ~ h l p :-.n 'V I('('
10 30 am., you ng: pcopll'' .'l ~·• viet· . n p m
Eva n)l:f'il"&gt;_lk st•rvi&lt;'f', 6 :ltl p nt W1'tlm~ lay
st•rv lt·, .. 7 p m
MASON CHU HCH O F ('J I!HST , Millf' T Sr ,
Mason, \\' Va F.:uj:wnt• I. ('onw•r, mlnl'i tt' r
Sunday B!t1ll' Study, 10 a m . Worsh ip 11 :1 m
and 7 p.m W(l((nt&gt;srla y 811111' StudY. VOt' ili

11 '10 ,, m , mo 1nln ~

SAf'IIF'D HF #\H'I. ,\1-.._,,

S.l iCS e n d
Sent re f'

J Wm " S ilt ' Brow11 , Ow n er
Ph one ( 6141 741 , 777

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Mr. HERMON UN! f ED DRF:"IHHEN l~

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Serv•ce
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1977 FORD
THUNOERBIRD

992· 3321

Modular Homes

Worship, 11 a .m .; UMYF,6: l&gt;pm. UMW.
School, 10:30 a.m. Sunday ScOOol. YPSM 1111rd TUesday, 7 30 p.m . Community rtrsl
Sunday
Eloise Adams, leader. 7: .JJ p.m., salvation
CHESTER - Worship 9 a m.. ChUJ'('h
meeting, var1ous speakers and music speSchool10a.m. Bible Study. Thursday. 7 p.m
cials. Thursday- U:.JJa .m . to2 p.m .. Ladles
UMW, Rrst Thursday, 1 p.m .: Communion
Home League, members In charge, au
wcmen l,nvtted: 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Cof11S !trst Sunday.
JOPPA - Worship, 9· :JJ a m : Church
Cadet Class !Young Peopte-Bible). 7::11 p.m .
School, lO::JJ a.m . Bible Study, Wed~ y.
Bible Study and Prayer l'ftf.letlng, open to the
7:.1l p.m .
pubUc.
WNG BCYITOM - Church School, 9.lJ
BURLINGI'ON SOtmfERN BAPTIST .
a.m.; Worship, 7 p m , Bible Study. Wednes·
CHURCH,Route1 , Shade BibleSchool7p.m
day, 7::JJ p.m ., UMYF .. Wednesday, 6 p m ;
Thursday; worship !le!'Vtce 8 p.m.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF Communion Flrst Sunday
REEDSVILLE: - Church School, 9 lJ
CHRIST, :m W. Main St., 992-5235. Vocal
a.m ; WOrship 11 am.
music. Sunday worship 10 IJI.m.; Bible study
TUPPERS PLAJNS ST PAUL - Church
11 a m ; wcrshJp, 6 p.m . Wednesday Bible
School, 9 a .m ., Wors hlp,lOa .m , Btble Study,
study, 7 P.m.
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRI!ITIAN Tuesday , 7:30p.m.; UMW, lblro TUesday,
7 lJ p.m.; Communl~n first Sunday .
CHURCH - Clifton Lucas, pastor. Sunday
School 9: XI a.m . Mrs. Worley FranciS. supt.
CENTRAL CLUSTER
Preaching services
and third SUndays
Rev. Slanley W. Merrilleld
loUowlng Sunday School. Youth meeting
Re\1. Rlcllard Ro&amp;hemlch
every Sunday, 7:l&gt; p.m.
Be11.-..E. IIob.....,
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST.
Rev. Robert Rider, Jr
Preachlflg 9:lJ a.m.. firSt and second
ASBURY (Syracuse)- Worship. 11 am ..
Sundays or each month: third and fourth
Church SchOOL 9· 4~ a m.: Chargt&gt; Rlbl £'
Sundays CII.Ch month, worship 5ei"Vtaos at 7· :JJ
Study, Wednesday, 7 :IJ p m , UMW nrst
p.m. Wcd.nesday f'\/enlngs at 7· :JJ p m .
'l'uesday, 7· :J) p.m : Choir Rehearsal , wro.
Prayer and Btble Study.
I'IE'5day, 6::Jl p m , U MW. fourth Sunday, 6 :l&gt;
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST, Mulbercy pm.
Heights Road, Pomeroy. Michael Plan
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a m ; Chw-ch
koWsk1, pastor; Rita White, SS.bbath SChool
School, 10 a . m" ~ Blbl«.&gt; Study Tuesday , 7 l)
Supt . Sabbath SchoOl is at 2 p.m. on Saturday
p m., UMW. First Monday, 7· lJ p.m .,
with worship servtces totlowlng at 3: 15 p .m .
UMYF , Sunday. 6 p.m Choir rehearsal, 6 XI
RUTI.AND FIRST BAPftsT CHURCH p m. Wednesday.
Sister Harriett Warner. Supt. Sunday School.
F1..A1WOODS - Church School, 10 a .m .,
9:ll a .m .; morning W(X'Shlp. 10:45 a .m .
Worship, 1 a.m .; Bible Study, Thursday, 7
POMEROY FIRST BAPI'IST, David
p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m.
Mann, mlnl!lter ; WOllam Snouffer, SUnday
FOREST RUN - Worship, 9 a .m.; Church
School supt. Sunday School, 9 :II a m .,
School, 10 a .m .: Choir Practice, Tuesday. 6 XI
Morning wcnhlp 10 l) .m
p.m .: UMW. flrSt'I'uesday. 7 XI p.m.

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service 7 p.m.; m1d·week service. Wednesday, 7p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 3:!l E.
Main St., Pomeroy. Sunday serv1ces Holy
Communion on lhe ftrst Sunday of each
month. and combined With morn1ngprayer on
the third Sunday. Mornlngprayerandsennm
on aU other Sundays of thr month Church
School and nursery care provided. Coffee
hour ln the Par:lsh HaU lmmedlately foUowtng
the servlao.
POMEHOY CIIURCH OF CHRIST, 2U W.
supt.; morning WOI"!Ihlp 10:.JJ

1980 BUICK SKYLARK

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TIUNITY CHURCH. RA&gt;v. W H ~'orrin,
past..-; Debbie Budc, Sunday ScOOol sup&lt;.
Church ScOOOI 9 15 am., wcnhlp servtce
lO:lJ am. Choir rehearsal, Tuesday 7:l&gt;
p.m ., under dlrectlotl ot Allee Nease.
GrocenesPOMEROY CHURCH OF TiiE NAZA·
General Merchand. se
RENE,
Cornerpastor
Union Glen
and Mulberry,
Rev. .__...__ _ _ _Rae
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949·
Vtrgtl Byre&lt;,
McClung, assl.
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HOURS: Mon .,Sat. Open at 5 . Sun. 11 a.m . to 2 p.m .

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For more information on any
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The .17th anplversary of the
Middleport BusJ"ess and Professional Women s Club wUI be
observed Mond~y. al a picnic to
be .held at 6 p.fll . at the home of
Mrs. Alwilda Werner .
Those attending are to take a
covered dish a~d their own table
service. 1be bfverages wlU be
provided . New pfflccrs are to be
Installed.

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One specool Fo•her's Day preUin • ~V' more rhon o kQnd.
lut o f neclo.l&lt;es con E~ooUy when rhol present '' o
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wish may have their faces made up
like mimes.
Gwenyth Arnold, Portsmouth
chlldren' s librarian, is scheduled
for the "June 29 program. · The
talented storyteller will weave tales
lor children of all ages, at the
Middleport Library .
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But OVAL r esource sharing ·
doesn't provide a II the enrichment
needed for the summer months.
Volunteers who have a specialty 1n

change which the Ohio Valley Area
Librar ies have been operating, to
help ease the burden of providing
these services.
Various llbrary personnel plan
and perform programs at other
llbrarles ln the chain, resulting in a
trade of OVAL creativity and work .
The local "resource sharer" Is
Madhu Malhotra, who gives young
people a taste of her native culture
of India In her presentation. Meigs
ha s schedu led _ two of these
programs.
The Tuesday event w ill he
presented by Liz Walton . Wellston
children's librari an, fe aturing several pantomime skits and a briel
history of pantomime. Audience
participation will be a large pan of
the program , and children who

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give Dad a genuine

·Library has programs beginning

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&gt; fXf'ERIENCf lllf JOY Of Ri:LIGION- ~

Spires Birth

·Girl Scout day camp
scheduled at Kiashuta
The Meigs Cou nty gtrl scout day
2amp has been set for July 1.8-22, at
Camp Klashuta near Chester,
Harold and Rhea Norrts. camp
directors, announced today.
The camp Is open to all girls of
Brownie age (6 and aboye) through
hlgh school. Belngaregisteredscout
Is not required. Emphasis of the
camp this year will be on fun
through learning about an outdoor
way of llfe.
Day sessions will be held !rom 9
a.m. to 3 p m ., with overnights for
the Brownies ln the cabin on

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Friday, June 17, 1913 .

Graduate honored
wi~h special dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Powell,
Racine, honored their grandson,
J erry Wolfe, with a reception
fpllowing bacca laureate at Southern Hig h School.
On d isplay were pictures , awards,
a nd other symbols of his accomplishments throughout· his school
years ln a place designated "Jerry's
Corner ."
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Hors d 'oeuvres, ham, salads, and
m ini s in re plicas of dlplomas, books
a nd graduates were served to the
gu ests.
Altending were the honored
guest's pa rents a nd siste r, Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Wolfe and Aimee, Mrs.
Eula Wolfe, Mr . and Mrs. Andrew
Manning , Mrs. Oval Diddle , Mr. and

Laura! Cliff news·--------~
Attendance at the Free Methodist
Churcl! SUnday. June 2. was 100.
Choir members present w~ nine.
A spedal song was sung by Pastor
and Mrs. MDier.
The Bible SchoOl ,w as held five
days at the church. Average
attendance was 90. A program was
beld at the church Sunday evening
whlch wu very . good ahd well

Mrs. TOll) Diddle and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Olddle. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Wolle, Mrs. Carolyn Adanns,
. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Norris, Mr. and
Mrs. VIctor Wolfe and granddaughers, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Diddle,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoback and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Willford and
daugthers, Todd Mugrage, Terry
Patterson, Melinda Hill, John
Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hill and
famlly.
Following commencem ent, hls
parents entertained with a cookout
a t thelrhome forfamlly andtrlends.
The graduate wiU be e ntering
Hocking Technical College In Septem ber where he wiU study recreation and wildlife.

Charles Va ughan, forme r restden! of Pomeroy, was awarded a
Bachelor of Science (nursing !
degTloe by the Regents Externa l
Degree P rogra m of The University
oflhe State of New York on June 17.
The Regent s Exlernal Degree
Progra m , a n a lterna tive college
degi'f'e-granting progra m : provides
an opportunity f~ adults to conlinue lhe lr education according to
t h~i r Individual pla ns. E sta blished

by the Regents In 1970, the progra m
has awarded more than 20,000
degrees a nd currently enrolls approxima te ly 18,(0) a dults from
New York State as well as from the
rest of the country and abr oad . The
degrees Include associate and
baccalaureate degrees in the a rts
a nd sciences, business, a nd nursing
and are conferred by the Board of
·Regent s.

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ence was pu rchased . Officers'
reports were given after Caryl Cook
had the opening prayer . An offering
was taken, and pen sketches on the
Ramsels working with the Indians
and the Morris family in Zaire were
given by Margaret Bailey and
Marla Foste r. A paper on Hispanic
women was giv en by Jane Snouffe r
and Mrs. Bailey dedica ted the Iqve
gift offering. A circle of praye r
closed the meeting with refreshments being served by Mrs . Foste r
and Audrey Young.

11w fi nal :;lx WPt~ ks . gradJ ng pcl'lod hornr
roll of ThP Mlddlt.'Port r·: l('t'Tlcnla ry SC'Ixlol hHS

tx'f&gt;n announcX!&lt;I.

Making a grade of B or a i X&gt;Vf' In all Their
suhjN.'Is To tx&gt; namro fo I he roll wPrr:
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F irs! 1-'T'Bdf' - Ry an C'..onde, Amity DlxOfl,
( 'had Du rw::an, P.rl n Har per, Thrry King, Todd
·McJ&gt;ud t&gt;, .ll-ss lr &lt;t Mltchf.~l . D anlcll r. Scot,

Cora See, An.'lle Seldenable, Mendy Sla vt n
C'hrl'\S}' Tayler, I&lt;C\'hl Wholrey, J!ll Blake:
F~· tt1 Bu.'ikl rk.Terlca Cogar, Tom Cremeans.
Tony Dav is, M eg;m Eva ns, Jennifer F'lnk,

Ma!l llW.' Gatrell. Em ily Heighton. Brtdg£'1
JAcks, Wenonah J&lt;Jng, Leslie Quail&lt;&gt; Ann
RlfOI'. Man Stcw11n . Toby SV.·a rtz, A ~g1e
Whl1t'.
Sl:'t'tlncl ,gntd e - Tes.'\1(' Brad"haw , Ma lt

ley, Jason Mille r , Bobby Moodispaugh, JoyO'Brten, Scott Peterson,
Tonya Thornton .
Secolljl grade - Ga ry Adams,
Riehle Carson, Je nnifer Chasteen ,
John Cornwell , David Dalley,
Rusty Ednnonds , Jody Fowle r,
Ma tthew Haggy, Kandl Hysell, Jodi
Imboden, Ke ith Jones, Jimmy
La mbert J r. , Tommy Pennington,

By CLARICE ALLEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ric hard Gaul a nd
Mark hosted a dinner Sunday at
their home In honor of their son,
David's graduation from Eastern
hlgh ' school. Guests were hls
grandparents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph
Ours and Mrs. E velyrt Gaul, Mrs.
Gayann Clay and T odd and Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. John Wickline,
a ll of Chest~r; Mr. a nd Mrs.
Hennan Carson, Mr. and Mrs .
Harold Hager, Racin e: Mr~.
Gladys Deem, Portla nd , a nd Mr .
a nd Mrs. Rick Gaul a nd Audr a,
Pomeroy .
Dr. and Mrs. Billy R. Allen a nd
Katie, Westervllle, were weeke nd
guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Cla yton
Allen.
Miss J ackie DeLaat, Chesterla nd, Miss Jill Alle n. Cr eston, and
Miss Laura Eichinger , a ll stude nts

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ICE CREAM - Trinity Church ol Pomeroy will open lis aoc1a1
roolllll to serve food to the public duriJJg Big Bend Regatta Weekend.
Members of the church have met two nights this week to CI'BDk 111111111
gallons of homemade Ice cream, It! variety of Oavors, to he served
Thursday, Friday and Saturday during the Regatta aloog wllh
sandwiches, baked goods, beverages and other Items. Servlog by
women ol the church w1ll start at II a.m . Thursday. Pictured during an
Ice ere~ making oesslon from the Jell are George Francis, Bob
SchmoU and Kenny Harris.

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Baptist. Women meet in p Qffieroy
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Th e 198.3-84 theme, " Share the
.Joy" , was carried oul In the
program a t the .June meeting of the
Pomeroy Bapt ist Church Missionary Society.
Scripture was taken from Acls20,
with the hymn, "Go Tell It To the
Mounta ins ." Caryl Cook read the
theme scriptures a nd a rticles Including " Save Our Scholarship," by
A udrcy Young and " Wh lte Cross on
Care a nd Share," by Betty Wiles,
were given.
A ba by gill for the " share and
giving" project a l the state confe r- ·

Mrs. Myrta Wilson of Columbus
was recent weekend guest of Ruby
Diehl and Stella Atkins . .·Mrs.
Wilson and Miss Diehl attended the
Rutland Alumni Banquet recently .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blackwood of
Sante, s. C. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Blackwood and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl McGrath recently. .
Mr. and Mrs. CeeU Blackwood
a.ccompanled Mr. and Mrs . Roy
Mtller to Iowa to an airplane show
over weekend.
Mrs. Raymond Chapman of
Silver Springs, Md . while visiting
relatives here, also a ttended he r

Otmer Gax Polk to Todd L.
Bissell , Pa rcels, Le ba non.
Charles E. Arnold, Maggie Arnold to Royal ProfJCrtles In ~ . ,
Easement , Scipio .
Alpha L. Doug las to Roya l
P etroleum P ropert ies Inc., Right of
Way, Scipio .
Luther E. Gillia m , Vene.va M.
Gillia m to Royal P e troleu m Prop.,
Inc., Rig ht of Way, Scipio.
Marjorie Manue l to Na tha n
Roush, Carolyn S. Roush, Lots 59
a nd ·oo. Syracuse .
Harold Smith to La Loca Ma rie
Lind, Parcel. Olive.

a t Ohio Sta te, spent the weekend
wi th Mrs. Opal Eichinger.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Clair Newell,
J ohn stown, spent the weekend with'
Mr. a nd Mrs. Hobart Newell arid
at tended the Chester Alumn i
banquet.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Clayton Allen
a ttended the reunion of the Head quarters Co. of the 40th Infantry
Division a t the Holiday Inn In
Spr ingfield, Ohio.
Mrs. Ma rcia Kelle r spent a week
In Columbus with Mr. a nd Mrs . Don
Will ia ms· a nd a ttended the graduation of her gr a nddaughte r , Deanna.
Mr. a nd Mrs. David Smith and
ch ildren, Caldwell, s pent the wee
kend with Mr. a nd Mrs. Delmar
Baum.

Eades enlists
Todd D. Eads, son of Mr. a nd
Mrs. J er ry Eads of Box 41 , Rutland,
has e nlisted In the U.S. Air Foree,
according to S. Sgt. Michae l
Stormer, Air Force recruite r In
AI he ns.
Upon graduation from the Air
For~e' s six-week basic military
training course at Lackla nd AFB
Texas . he will rece ive training ~
the Security specialty. E ads Is a
1981 gradua te of Meigs High SChool
a nd Will be earning credits towards
a n associa te degree through the
Community College of the Air
Force while a ttending basic and
othPr Air Foree technical tra inin g
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schools.

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declared.
Bosler added that she thoug~t
most of the uttlltles would not
oppose the btu , recognizing Its
fairness and effk:lency. "Who can
: rightly oppose giving bac k some; thing whlch doesn't belong to
· &lt;hem?" she asked.
. "Mo51 of tbe overpaym t clalfl)S
a re small," she said. "But
you
total them, tMy could tur Into a
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s izable amount ."
. The blU now has been assign to
• tbe House Public Utilities ·Commlt; tee where .It will receive hearings
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utilit ies.
~ The legisla tion, House Bill 429, Is
des igned to grant the PUCO the
: authority to .award repara tions lh
cases dealing with overpaym e nts to
:" uttllties.
"U nder current law," Boster
:. sa id . " cons umers must first take
~ their lease to the PUCO and only
then to the court of common pleas.
But the PUCO does not now have
: the 'a uthor ity to a ward refunds of
~ over- payments to the customer.
House lliU 429 will give the m tha i
· authority."
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"The current system Is e xpen. s lve, time-consuming and unfair to
the cnsumer, " Boster added. " This
blll .could make It easier and
. quicker for epnsuml!r$ to collect
• what Is coming to them."
She said that the Ohlo ·Gas
Company will probably now appeal
the PUCO decision which would
. force the company to pay back
money collected for reconnectlons
that the customers claim were not
authorized ln the utility 's tariff.
" The PUCO agreed with the
· consumers, but the case stlll must
go to the Ohio Supreme Court ..That
is a waste of taxpayers' and

c ustomer s ' money," Boster

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WfA1ltER SCREEN

Dr. Milton Lambert, a Pomeroy
na tive, has been appointed to the
Na tional Board of Examine rs for
Orthopedic Surgeons.
A 1957 graduate of Pomeroy H(fb
School, Dr. Lambert left Pomeroy
to attend the Unlvers~ Wisconsin on a football scholarship.
High In scholastic standings, he
was a warded the Aberdeen Award
for An atomy as a sophomore.
During his junior year as a
pre-med student he made the trip
with his tea m to the Rose I!Qwl, but
was unable to play due to · a- hlp
Injury. He was na med to Phl Beta
Ka ppa that year and at the end of
hls junior year was accepted into
medical school.
He received his medical degree
from the Unive rsity of Wisconsin
and completed hls residency at
Duke University.
He served as chief of staff of his
department during his last two
years at Duke. He served at the
Shriners Hospital in South Carolina
a nd was chief of staff there tor two
years.
After his Internship at Cinclnnafl
General Hospital following his
gradu ation from the University of
Wisconsin, Dr . Lambert served two
years as a flight surgeon with the
U.S. AJr F orce marking up a'
minimum of 20 hours of flyin g time
ea c h month.
Son of John ·Lambert, Point
Pleasant, also a former reside nt of
Me igs County , Dr. Lambert now'
resides in Cincinnati where he
serves several hospitals as an
orthopedic s urgeon and also· serves
as a n ' assocla.te professor ln
ort hopedics .

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ties said.

Henry Francis Hays, 28, and
James LlewelJYn ''Tiger" Knowles ,
19, were charged Thursday with
clvU rlgbts violations In the clime,
which carry a maximum penalty of
!He lrnprlsorunent.' ·
Knowles Immediately p leaded
guUty before U.S. District J udge
W.B. Hand In a plea bargain , said
Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas
Figures. The plea was made In the
judge's chambers because Knowles
was a juvenile when the crime was

pur'pose of thls conspiracy to ~m a
c ross in the vicinity of the Mobile
County Courthouse and to kidna p
and assault a black person," the
federa l com p la int said .
·
· "This conspiracy resulted In the
death of Michael Donald, a black
person and a c it izen of the Untied
St;,tes ."
Hays and Knowles reside In
Mobtle County and were lde ntifl('(j
by the FBI as mem bers of the Klan.

violence.
St ate Sen. Michae l Figures -of
Mobile said he spoke to Donald's
mother Wednesdily n ight. " It Is stUI
difficult for her to talk about It," he
said. "But she wants to see justice
done."
..
Donald was sla in the same night a
jury deadlocked In the trial of
another black man charged with
kUling a white Birmingham pollee
sergeant. FBI agents said Thursday
that Donald, who had no connection
to the case, was ktlled to show anger
over the mistrial.
" It was part of the pla n a nd

eommlted; and tenns of the plea
bargain were not released .
lt was not Immediately known If
bond was set for Knowles ; Hays was
being held on $1 miUlon bond .
District Attorney Chris Galanos
said a special grand jury may be
called to consider capital murder
c harges against Hays.
Dan Rlnzel, a J )Istlee Depa rtmm t
a ttorney with the Civil R ights
Division In W ashington, said a t a
n!;Ws conference that ·the arrests
should "serve notice" that the
govet'l1jllent wlll take wha teve r
steps necessary to light Klan

Weeks of civil rights de monst ra - ·
lions In this port t·lty of 200.lXXl
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· CoiTection

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Mobile on March 21, 1981, " In a
classiC hangman's noose," a uthori-

got Plilns to home Improve?

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ADOLPH'S D~IRY VA'UEY

The Daily Sentinel-Page

DR. MILTON-LAMBERT

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!;EM I·TMNSPARENT

A .i£denll 'cjnplalnt filed Th\ll'S·
day llllepct ll)fl men kllle&lt;l a black
picked at ranilom, ~ause they
Were angry that a black man was not
convicted of murdering a white
pollee chaplain.
Nineteen-year-old Michael , Donald was savagely bea ten to death
ancttben lefi dangling !rom a tree In

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The Pool People

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f9an

Ky., a !tended OUve-Orange Alumni
banquet' and visited his slstl!l',
Viola , In West VIrginia, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Parker, Helen Nelson, Sibyl
.''orst, Mr. and Mrs . Herbert
Parker, and Icy Taylor.
Ethel Stevens, North Olmstead,
Jim and ·Brian Woodyard, local,
cailed on Wilber Parker and
famlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair E . Follrodare
announcing the approaching marriage of their son, Steve, to Karen
Smith on June lB at the . First
Methodist Church, Athens.
Sibyl Dorst received word that
her son, Tom, Darwin, and ber
niece, Esther Gooch, Gallipolis, are
making satisfactory recoveries fol ,
lowing surgery.

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ltu.st!L'i ~t says.

IIO!h alumni banquet at Ohio
University.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alldl-e visited
Ray Alkire a!ld Mr. and Mrs. Babe·
Whaley II! Columbus over weekend.
Mrs. Margaret Douglas visited
her sister, Oara HuD, in Waldoaftd
other relatives over the weekend.
Mrs. Don Gib!&gt;Qn ol Maryland hu
spent past two weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Douglas.
Mrs. Velma Long of Columbus
spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Christian and visited othrr
relatives. ·

1983 CADIUAC

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Amy Reynolds, Jennie Riggs, r-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;c;;;;;;~;Qji;;iocieieijrl
Marcia Robinson, Missy Sisson.
( ·ra dr.kx k , t-11•ather Fr anckowiak, Margan."«
Sheryl Thoma , Donny Tilli s,
l.mrg~•, M indy Harrl.s, Bobby Jo hroon , l.orle
Shawna , Wolfe, Holly Willia ms.
KPIIy. Ky lo &amp;-tlcrs. Kylt• Slm ~ on . J ason
Ruth Will, Scott Gardner.
Sh•wlu1, Abby Bl akt•, P . .J . Chadwl'll, Linda
D. BUMGARDNER SALES INC.
Chuprn an. Adam Llllt•, U:!e LIX' ~doo.
Third gra de- Danny Mc Dona ld ,
Tl'rPsu May 1 Jennlrw Peck , Wen&lt;tY Oark.
DAVID BUMGARDNER
Tammy Mille r, Kevin Musser,
.Jn.v Crrm nans, Terrt CurrrnCf'. Brtnn
Mira nda Nicholson, Jason ReyHorfm un, Sh""ry .Johnson . Penny Leo.vls,
Sr'O ll MOOI'I', Mlkr S1111. Anglc .Ju li an.
Sales &amp; Service
nolds , Melissa Rollins, Phillip
, Thin1 graclc - StaC'I")' Oucon, Tera
Supplies &amp; Installation
Smith , ,Jay!"e. Tlllls, Marjorlta
I ier lac·h. Darin lngan , Ta bit ha Phillips,
l ~o bhh• Wyll 11 . Frunk Bl&lt;tlu'. li i'BIIl'r Davc n·
Tromm .
•
port . N ik ki Ml'lr-r, LL'&gt;a PooUn, Chrl"sy
Fourth grade - Angle E lllott,
In -Ground or Above -Ground
W1•1tvl'r
John Evans, Mike Fink, Carol yn
Fourth gradt • - .KL•n VanMatn&gt;, Teresa
.nc..-·m . .l(.N'p h Smith, Susan Houchins, MLssy
3 17 1.1 N O BL E SUMMIT RD .
Fltchpa trl c k, J a mes Kingery,
·l'{l'lson, Dart'! Wolre, Lor le Fn l l~. Valerie
Ryan Lemley, Derek MIIJer, E rtc
MIDDLEPORT , OHIO 45 760
B.akPr , KrL'\ &lt;lmclwell, Er icu E lla'&gt; . Trntt&gt;y
:t ill'\, .Jam toy Kllllt', Shr lly l~lll n.s . Kenny
Peterson , Ronnie Riggs , Slephanle
PHONE 1-614. 992-5724
HC'ynok!S, .lnson Smll h. Cat ina Wollf'
Walker .
Ftfth grade - Kim Eblin , Terra
407 CORRA DR .
52 STATE ST .
T hP fina l six weeks grading Schoonover , Na ta lie Tromm.
GA
LLIPOLI
S. OHIO 4563 1
PARKERSBURG , W V 26 10 1
.period honor roll of the Rutla nd .
Sixth grade - Michelle Adams
PHONE 1-.,4-446-3051 .
PHONE 1-304-422-5400
:Ele me nt a ry School has been a n- Laurie Bl ack. Chad Carson , Shaw~
nou nced Maki ng a grade of B or
Fetty, Stacy Gibbs, Abby Fry,
-nbov~ In a ll th~ lr subjects to be
nam ed to the roll were :
RhondaHysell,
Gomez,
ila Ne
Hendricks
Stacy
MaShe
rtha
lson, Sa-, I
F irst grade - Rachel Bales,
l.orrl Burne m. Arnie Elliot, Kriste n brlna
Wilson.E MR - Alanna ClePrimary
riJII'JI I l l
III'JII!fiii'JI
Frede ricks, Christy Ha wkins, Ra· la nd, J oshua Dunkle, Peggy Estep.
CC~ I l l
C~C
che ll Hysell , ROnnleH ysell, Melissa
Int. E MR - Tina Romine.
~
Jeffers, Bllly Jones. -Aimee Lem LD. Class- Bobby Lambert.

oiYMil.
inside on outside prol«:tion.

MOB!LfJ, ~.

~against l)YI:lllu Klux Klansmen
ln ~ l98l
death of a black
tl!ell~flalllllllfmg!ng from a tree
1
~ ~&amp; ihai the government
\ton't abl!!!t
v iolence, ihe

Alfred communtiy news _ _ _ _ _ __
By NEU m I'ARKER .
Sunday School attendance Ma y
22 was 37; church anendanee, 25.
May ~ Sunday Sunday School
attendance was 31; church attendance, 16.
Rev. Thomas presented Nina
Roblt!son and Thelma Henderson
With diplomas irom the School of
Religion.
May 22 Sunday School Superinte ndent Uoyd Dllllnger presented
Tim Flanders with a Bible for hls
hlgh school graduation.
Church visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen St. Oair and Stephanie, Lancaster; Scotl McGee,
Reynoldsburg; Debbie Ross, Parkersburg, W. Va .
Rupert Schrader visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wilber Parker Memorial Day
weekend. Mr. Schrade r , F'rankfort,

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TwO Klansmen face charges ID
1981 hanging death

received.
Mrs. Kathy ,Pullins Is lmprovlnc
from a reeent illness but not ab~ to
atu!nd churcb sesrvlces.
Mrs. Barbara Florence, who was
visiting ' in . Kentucky I'1!CEIIIIy'
became very Ill and was takell to
hOO!JIItal and underwent surgery,
Word has been received that she Is
doing weD.

Harrisonviile happening-'--:------

Local resident gets nursing·degree

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P''Umero f . M' tld!epert, Ohio

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In Wedl!,esd•y's ISsue, the mar, rlage Ucense column !lhould have
' read Kevtn Laird Oiler, 25, Well•
: ston, and Joy Mal'l!l! Hudson, 19,
: Mlddleport, not'ieelth Oller, ~was ·
: repol'ted.

555 PARK ST.

MIDDLEPORT, ·oH.

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Friday, June 17' 1913

'Ohio

lirida • June 17, 1983

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~Business services.

Trucking· industry opposes bill t~ raise taxes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) -Opponents of a House bill to raise taxeson
heavy -trucks to pay for bridge
repairs say the measure would
choke economic regeneratiOn of the
trucking Industry and cost jobs.
But Rep. Ike Thompson, DCleveland, c hie f sponsor of the
measure, disagrees.
"It' s golng to help the econom y of
the stateofOhio. It's notgolngtoput
people out of work; It's golng to put
people lo work," he said , through
jobs created by the brldge construction and repalr projects.

Thompson sald Thursday that
more money lor bridges Is needed.
"If you ever s top your car and go
under one of those things you'll be
paranoid about driving over them
again," he said.
"!say we 've got to fix the bridges
In this state before we have another
Sliver Bridge Incident," he said,
referring to the 1967 collapse of an
Ohio River span between Point
Pleasant and Gallipolis, whlch
killed 46 people.
The Ohio Conference of Teamsters said the proposed tax would be

1-Card of Thanks {paid in advance)
2-ln Memory
fpaid in advance)
3 -Announcements
4 -Giveaway
5 -Happy Ads
6 -Lostand Found
7 -Yard Sale(paid in advance )
8 -Pubic Sale
&amp; Auction
9 -Wanted to Buy

straw In preventing
economic recovery by tile state's
trucking Industry.
lrwJn Silbert of Ohio DRIVE, the
union' s political arm, ·saki there
have been l87 trucking company
closJngs. He said 5,321 jobs have
been lost while another 6,576 have
been laid off. ·
"The passage of this bill would
only create more layoffs In the
trucking ind.u stry and related fields
as well as cutbacks in service to
smaller cltles In Ohlo," Sllbert said.
Walter .Arrowsmith, v ice pres!-

the final

21 -Business Opportunity
2 2-Money to Loan 1
23-Professional Servlc es

31 -Homes for Sale
32-Mobile Homes for Sale
33-Farms for Sale
34-Business Buildings
3 5-Lots &amp; Acreage
26- Reat Estate Wanted

cpil

mith saki.

Colum))us Belting Is a small
company with · 44 employees In
Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati.
Seven other workers have been laid
off but Arrowsmith said an ImprovIng economy might result In their
retum.
"As 0111" business plcture begins to
Improve, we are now threatened

The Truck Renting and Leasing
Conference of Ohio called the $181
million levy a hidden tax on
conswners because It would Increase the price of consumer goods.
''This tax would seriously harm
four basic Ohio lndustrtes: food ,
automotive, construction and st~i
by adding . to the cost of Ohio

41 -Houies for Rent
4 2-Mobile Homes for Rent
4 l·farms for Rent
4 4-Apartm"ent for Rent '
4 5 -Furnished Rooms
46 -Space for Rent
4 7 -Wanted to Rent ·
48-Equipment for Rent
49-For Lease

following telephone

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PH.

Mason Co .. WV
Area Code 304

446 367 388 245 266 643 379 -

992- Middlepon
Pomeroy
985-Chester
343- Porttand
247- Letart Falls
949 - Racine
742- Rutland
667- Coolville

6 75 - Pt. Pleasant
458 - Leon
5 76- Apple Grove
773-, Mason
882 - New Haven _
895- Letart
937-Buffalo

81 - Home Improvements
82-Piumbing &amp; Heating
83· Excavating
84-Eiectrical Bo Refrigeration
85-General Hauling
86- M.H , Repair
81- UphOistery

Gallipolis
Cheahire
Vinton
Rio Grande
Guv•n Dist .
Arabia Dist.
Walnut

Williams Trenching .
Trencher &amp;
Bac.khoe Service

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ADULTS .. .C .. 6 for $40.00
SfUDENTS .... 6 for $30.00

FOR SALE

SIDING

18FT. WILD CAT
Carpeted. bathroom with
showe1, gas or elect. refrig..
furnace, &amp; lot. Wat01 heater.
range, sink. gas, elect., or
baltery lights. sleeps 6. excellent condition.
$2,700.00 or Best Offer

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

TRAVEL TRAILER

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All Makes
•Washer• •Dishwnhere 1
Ranges
•Refrigerator•
•Dryert •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

No Sunday Call•

Public Notice

Public Notic~

NOTICE TO
MOTOR VEHICLE
OEALERS

ody Ga l1 on or eQUivalent Clu rnp
body

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M anu &lt;l l (h(lrldle ( controls

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rear a)(le
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transmrssron f!r rec t rn frlt h
11 39 2 cu 111 V 8 gas

head &lt;1nd

!n il Cco rdi'l nce wr th SPc lr o n
307136 of !he Qh,o Revrsed

b rds

speed

ongrne or larger

111

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lett n rou rll ed . nw11rn urn ca pac

l .lb

2 Srnqle $ln nrt&lt;Hd "h01SI
] ·% r ~h prot oc !o r wrlh 4··

bO qallons
.13 9000 lhs

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be hr nd rotH wMels
5
M ud llnp s. h orll ~md
IJehmd rear wheels.
6 W hee111ase 84 r.o h to axle
nr &lt;&gt;tillable tor 10 loot (pamt ed)
su•t&lt;1ble wlor durn~) body

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17 f rafl1 c. hanlf(l sw• tch
18 Sac~ up I1QI11 s
19 Dual fllect;• &lt;" ho•ns
20 Heal er &lt;md de fr os ter
2 1 Two speecl wrna sh 1r:lr1
wrper s nnd wr1sher "l
"!? P()VVcr stee r•nq
23 1000 X 20 1'l ply Iron !
Jrrcs hrq hway tr e¥18 or larger

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Curb Inflation
Pay (:ash for
Classifieds and
Sc:ivel II

Write vour own ad and order by mall with
coupon Ca ncel yo ur ad by phone when vou
r es ult s M o ney not r efundable

m.n1rl'ltrm

cnpn crry
15 Au!li11ary d 500 IUs llHJI\ •Ie&lt;tl rum SJJflnqs
16 Co mh rnat1on hnn t dn d
reAr duec. tiOndl l•ghl s

7 27 .000 G\NI/ nr heHvrer
l cl! ~tnr

23.000 lbs

rear sp11nCJ

B 9 000 lt1s o r lr;ugor I boilm
lr ont a111e
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Pomeroy, Oh. 45769

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THANKS

The family of Charles Kapteine, Sr. would like to express their 'slncert pmude
to 111 friends, retatlws, and
~ei&amp;hbors for thoir sympithy,
-c•tls. fiiMn. food. FOf yow
kindness and IYI1IPIItlY. 11•
more deepy apj111Ciattd than
words of ·thariu can - a press.

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KING

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'i'"-~ Manufactur
~-PLAQUES·

~ENGRAVING

Headq~ior

mu s! be marked
"'Dump Truck Brd Proposal No

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tractors.~

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• Attachments

Brddor to lurnrsh !her r own
IJrd fo rms. hstong brd pr •ce as on
lrne 1l em specr f1ca1ro n s heer as

• Helotut

advertr sed

2 Oelrvery must be m ade by
the Sli CC&amp;ss ful b1dder 30 days
or sooner afle r the b•ds are
awa rd ed or brd 1S vo rd ed
3 The Rutland Town shrp
Tru ste es may accept the lowest
brd or se leclthe bes l hrd for th e
tntenUed purpose and reserve
the nght l o accep! o r re1ect a ny
or all brds .1 ndlor any part
the reof
Ru!land Townsh•p

Trustees
Ed na M S'wrd Cler k
Rutland . Ol'lro 45 7 75

16 1 3 10. 17. 3Ic

O'DEll TRUE VALUE WMBER
2400 f.ulem AVI.

PH. 446-7816 5-24·1 mo

John's Auto Sales
We sell quality used cars.
1-614-446-4782. Gallipo.
lis, Ohio.

Public Notice

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IN THE
COMMON Pl£AS
COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
Hany D. Holter
Mimnvila, Ohio
and
George C. Holt"'
Min8rlvlle, Ohfo
Plain-.
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Special thanks to: Or.
J1mes Witherell, Mtlp
County Emtrpney Squad,
Y..trlns M••oriii"Hospltll
lnd Staff, St. JoltP- Hospl11) &amp; Staff, Parktnbufl, W.
V1.. Pomor~ Hulth Care
Canter, Sctmc Hills Nursln&amp;
Home, Pallburtrs, fires lou Bowlln&amp;L-.rue, Ewln1
Fun1111 Homa, Offlcl1tin1 •
Rev. Robel1 Pul1ell - Zion
Church of Christ, Pomero~
Church of Christ, Pomeroy
First Blptlst Church, All
llnlsters who .Yisitlll In
Hospitals, Mtip Memory
Gardans .

-od.
DefondMU.
c..o No. 83-CV-138
NOllCE BY
PUS\JCATION

To W1ltram F Dorst. whose
lasl add ress was Pomeroy.
Oh •o . Everen J Dorst. whose
last known address was Cha rlesl on. W est Vr(gmra. and Otto

H Dorst. whose last knOVoln
nddr ess was Gardnm Kansas.
o th erw1se whos·e plac e o f
r es1dence rs unknown and

Siz~s from 6'x6' Up

to 24'x36'
.
Dog Houses

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All Work Guaranteed
'"Free Estimates"' •

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
.Ra~!!l•· 011_.

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sentor c•t•zcns are rnvr ted

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NOTICE OF
Co un 1n llw Jbove P.n trti P.d
APPOINTMENT OF
;1ctron I will e!lpOSP t(l sale at
FIDUCIARY
On Ju ne 3 1983. m the publrc auctron on the lronl
Mer gs County Probate Cou rt . steps o l ,Jh(:· Me1\1S County
Case No 241 33 . Gary Coooer .
Route til . Bo~ 24. Porrland.
Ohro .4577 0 was appointed

of

Annamo11ah.

W est V1 rgr nr a

Public Notice

Robert E Buck

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Pro bat e Judge/C lerk
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Public Notice

Holler . et 111 Plalll tr lls vs Th R. - - -- -- - - - -

Unknown He.rs . Devrsees and
Nex1 oi ~rn of Joh n Dorst
deceased el al . OAfend;.~n r s
Th1s llctro n has· been ass• gned
Case No 83-C V- 138 and
pendrng 1n th e Common Pleas
Court of M ergs Coun ty. Ohr o

457 69
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The obtect ol the Co mpl ar nt
1s to qur et the Ht fe a t the
Plarn trlf s rn the fee s mple
tnterest of the real estate
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JEWELL L MATTHEWS. ot.
al.
Defendants
COURT
OF
COMMON
Pl£AS, MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
In p1rrsuance of c1n Orde r ot
Sale 10 nll' d1recterl li-om sard

Glor1a Hul!on.

PU8UC NOTICE
Sealed b•ds wdl be recctved
by lhf! Soulhern Local School
D•striCI on o r be fore June 281h.
ill 12 noon . at the lr~asurer s
Othce There w 1ll he three usf!rl
School Buses

I 19_70 D•dqc wllh Super
•or Rody
2 1969 Dod9e w•th Super

Court Housf' on Salurrlay July
2:3. 1983 &lt;"~ ! lOOOA M of sard
d(ly. 1he followon(J descnbcd

real

Wf!S t

the 28 d ays to answer writ

LOWEST PRICES
IN AREA
SERVICE STATION
OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY

POMEROY

commoncc on !h at dale

LANDMARK

In cvse of your fa ilure io
answer or ot herwrse respon d
as reo urr cd by th e Ohto Rul es•ot

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C1vrl Procedure )udgmenl by
delault wrll be rendered agamst

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you !Of I he relref dem anded rh
Jhe Com ptarnt
Larry E Spen ce r,

SERVICE SfATION
992, 9932

Clefk of Courts

lustic Hill Lee Cirtlt
DIESSiil ................... ...$25.00
CH!Sf ol DI!AIIUL .... $20.00
2 RDSIDE TABLES ••.•• .•.$10.00
If' •tztiiiTlt lY ....... $55.00
25 Gal. AQUAIIUI ........ $JJ.OO
(ft ' flttlr)
AQUAIIUI Wll .......... '15.00
-~ CMI£U KIT I .. $5t5.00
(lolt&amp;llowaiiS.,.II
lncludos ,_., 10UIId
ptOjoctCI", ....
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""'"-floodliJht,
..... cony......
ELEC. GIILL. ............... '10.00
BEAIIIOII, • AIIOIIS ..
IT lllllltllA lllf£ ....... •10.110
f' GUIIOIA KNifE... ...... 115.110

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FliEflER SALE
CHEST MODELS
5 Cu. Ft. ..... 1235.95
8 Cu. ft. .... 1285.95
15 Cu. Ft ... '355.95
20 Cu. Ft. ... 1418.95
25 Cu. Ft. ... 1472.95

15

SPECIAL
Cu. Ft. .... 1325. ~

Prim Good thnl June 15

POMEROY

Current Owners' Name J e w ell L M anhew s and Cathenne
J M ollhews
Add ress 285 78 Tackervt lle '
Road. Rac 1ne. OH 4 577 1
SALE

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Cash.

APPRAISED AT S 15.000 DO
JA ME S J PROFFITI.
Sher1fl
Me1ps County Ohto

D[N NIS REIM ER CO.

LPA
BY Dennts

Good Selection

At1 orney lor

GRASS CARPET

Good Selection Of
GOU) SEAl

Plarn!rff

'RU.BBER-BACK TWEED
Cash &amp;
Cany

$499

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4-27

HOME REPAIR

SALES·&amp; SERVICE

Roolina: ·Siding
Troughs,
Down Spouts
Windows - Doors
For "All" Your Home
Repairs . ..
"Free Estimates" .. .

Ph.

DRIVEWAY SLAG

.U-PICK-UP

We can repair and

W.

VA.

PER TON

1

TERMITE AND
PEST CONTROL
SERVICE
CALL:

TERMINI X
INTERNATIONAL
At Our

Ntw Pflont Number

992-3325
5 13 l mo

re-

COfll radilltortl and - tar cor81. We can al10
acid boil and rod out radlators. We al10 repair
GMTanlcs.
992·2196
Middleport, Ohio
1-13-tk

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes -

St. Rt. 1.24. Pomeroy, OH .

12x60
fum~I"Ed mobile home with
rec room a&lt;tled. Central eir
and heat. Large garage near
coal mmes. Just $7,500.
.

AUTO&amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

NPN liSTING - 58 acres,
lat"ge bank bam, silo, crib and

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

•

BACKHOE
SERVICE

•towest Rates

Around
•friendly Servie

bedroom home, bath, furnace
and equipped kitchen.

742-2328

•I nsunnce Work
•Custom Pole Bides.

oAhminum &amp; Vinyl Siclinp

AL TROMM'S

SEPTIC TANKS

Ramod~linc.

•Roofin1 Work

3-24-IIC

ON RT. 33 NORTH - II\
al:les, ~ M, goal 3

Extensive

&amp; Geraces

Also. Trcinsmlasion

shed. 3 bedroom tarm home.
This yoo will like for $69,500.

A SPECIALTY
4-21 -tfc

WMPO. . &lt;)'I

Cwe', c,~\;

I

l.l!adin
'If
acre. Ju~
COII1K Only

1nd

Riverview Pereon 1 t C•re
Home 11 no.w
openOpenfor
ambulatory
patiente.
ing• 1or men and wo 11len.
304 _773 . 6882 .
THE J•ckson County Speedway, Fairplain , one o1 the
fa..utt speedway• this aide
of Dixie. will be running on
Seturday nights . Guaranteed purse . Trial runs begin
at 7 .
Giveaway

ANY PERSON who has
anything to give away and
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other thing for •ale
may place an id In thit
column . There will be no
charge to the advertiser .
One Irish Setter, three pups.
to good home . Call 614251 -1749.
3 kittens. 2 female . 1 male.
about 8 wka old . Call
814-245-5453.
1 c•t medium long brown
heir. 2 kittens. 1 black S.
white, 1 white &amp; orange .
Call 446 -3732 .

FREE
ESTIMATES
•Chain link Fence
.Carpetin&amp; •Paintinc

IS Years E11perience
GREG ROUSH .
PH. 992·7513
or 99Z·2282
,
11 -l l -ll t

S&amp;W TV
AND

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
· Chester, Ohio
Ph . 986-4269
Deweyne Willi...,.•
&amp; Sconle Smith
All Makes 1nd Models
Anten01' lnstall1tion
House Calls 1nd Shop
Service ~vail1ble

5 week old part Doberman .
part Collie puppies . Call
446-3640 .
To good home a Calico eat .
Call 446 -9367 .

:Sears'
CATALOG MERCHANT
Pomeroy, OH .
GltU &amp; Pony Gibbs-Ownors
PH . 992 -2178 ' " "'

3 female klttent. Call 614245-9161 .
Kittens to give away . Call
441-9258 .
3 kittens, 1 pure white, 2
. callico . All fem•le. 614·
992·3847 .

J&amp;F

CONTRACTING
•DOZER
•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS

•liMESTONE

•W~TER. GAS and

Collie Dog . 1'h yeara old .
814-992 -11122
FREE: Dark tiger atrlpad
kittlnt. 3 male . 3 female .
SAm•rt. houet broken . 61498&amp;-4248 . 7 week• old .
Father Perelan.

SEWER liNES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION
WORK
•LAND CLEARING,
CONCRETE WORK

15 German Shepherd puppiee. 4 weeks old . 814-992 7772.

PHONE J II Cll FFORO

&amp; week old kiHena. long
haired. 814·986-4291 .

IOfiDED &amp; WOIIC GUMANTIID

992-7201

HH'

,GOING OUT OF

BUSINESS SALE
ALL SALES FINAL!
200/0 OFF
Our Low Everyday
Prices Until Stock
Is Sold.

BAILEY'S SHOES

322 No. Second st
lliddleport, Ohio 45760
5-2&gt;f

4-22 I rno 1111

mo l'tl.

Tom cat. 1110 rlfridg .. Needs
repair . 814-742 -2328 .
Side by .olde Admiral Frldg .
D•rk brown. Ntede minor
repell•· 247 -2605.
THREE black klttana , 304875·7142 .
BEAUTIFUL biiiCk klnan, 7
WMko old. 304·875· 2474 .
REGISTER ED male. PHk ·l -

poo, good with children ,
304-en -7521 .
FOUR vory pleyf~i klttene,
eight w-• old. 304·87&amp;·
21111 .
NICE, mole puppy. 8 WHko
old, to good home, 304e71-2737.

Kltt11ta Cablneta - Roof·
Ina - .Sitlinf - Concrett
htlos· l. . .lu ~
II• Conalntctl011 - le·
IMIIItlll11 - CIIIOIIi Pole

111m.

S-TRIP
COAL
$3(JXJ ·A1TON

Lallllttt• OH. 4574.1

PH. 992-2280

ta-4113 "ltZ·:tCII7

II·ZO.WC

,.'

EIOHT month old pup, "
8Hglt, molt. to good home .
304-8711-211411.

MINE RUN

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON
loofi' &amp; Sldlrw Co.
lop! .

\

Going out of· business ..le.
30 to eo pet. oH . Coke
decorations. candy making
&amp;: party suppliea . Carousel
Confectionery ., Middleport,
Dh. 114-992-6342.
.
.
The Meigs Co. Fl1h &amp;. Game
Club will hav, a cleanup
work seuion Sat .. June 18
•t 9 a .m. All memb"en urged
to •ttend and help. Bring
graas &amp; mowing equipment .

Afghan dog, 3 yrs. Old . To
adults. hair is cut . To a good
homo. Cal 814 ·367-7692.

DORCAS - 6 level acres. Will
divide. Trailer setup wA-frame
with 2 acres. ·

BRADBURY - Neat loo~ng
one bedf" '"'· home near

Balloon• 1or all occasions .
Soy Happy Fethor"o Day.
Happy Birthday. I Love You .
Get Well. It'• A boy or It's a
Girl. Anything you wish In a
difterent way ." Delivered to
hoapital or home for elmost
any occasions. B•lloona &amp;
Co .. 446 -4313.

7 male German Shepherd
puppin Call 446-3954.

~~r1iJ

PAT Hill FORD

GARAGE

ba!eboard heat, porth and
palMi.

SWEEPER and sewing machine rep•ir, parts, and
supplies.
Pick up and
delivery . Davia Vacuum
Cl. .ner, one helf mile up
Georges Creek Rd . Celt
446 -0294 .

5l62mo

FOR PROFESSIONAL

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Roger Hysell

POIIIEROY - 6 rooms, ! ill
baths, carpeting gas FA
furnace, lull basement and IP.

'

3 Announcements

4

992-5433

,.

liSTING

.. ....

Kittens . Call 446 -4944 .

S 12 I mo

NPN

H -lmo

· ~ · ··"'" •'•'

.,., y,.a, ....I·Ont·Wiy

LAICII and .Of1HIIY low ~

OEIIMAN lhetlherd. 1 voor
old, 304-77~ · 8855 .
•

Top .Witr iM I dtnlcb
.... - . ... 1 lJ 111

KITTENS. obout 8 week•
old, 304-ln-2884.

....__..n, ,,

TO a-d - . , long hlllrld.
bloalt •.Jitver, lobby kln..,e,
I melt, 2 ~ale, 304.,SJ7.
2803.
'

..... ncb, flllllbn jlll!s

IIIII •tiiii'OIIIHrVtct

RIVERSIDE V.W.JNC.
446-9800

Gall

lo, Ot.lo

PIANO TUNING .5 off pluo
diacounta to senior citizenachurchee·schoolt. Call Bill

Ward Wtrd 't Keyboard ,
441-4372.

------GaiiiP&lt;&gt;ifi___ -- ----

YAR 0 sale, clothes. galas·
Yard Sale Texat Ad ., Galli· w~re , toys, miac. June 17 &amp; PIANO TUNING-LANE OA polla. Boy 's10 epeed racer. 18. 9 .to&amp;. 208 Loculi St .. N,El$ . Reliable service
since 1985. Auociate of
&amp;Vicinity
lots more. Fri. &amp; Sat . Noon Henderson .
Brunicfrdi Music Co . Phone
to dark.
YARD sale, June 18 , 17 II 614 -742-2961 .
18. 9 to 1 Rt . 2 Nonh . Pt.
Garage Sale 17th, 18th~ 9 -1
Pleuant. across 1rom Good PIANO II guitar leuontn5 fuot off 141 . Children
Shepherd . Baby clothes, teacher with master ' 1 de·
thru aduhs clothing, toys.
coleman
stove. lentem. new gree. Accepting 1 limited
mite .
items, good clothes, oil number o1 students 304882 -2782 .
Middleport
furnace parts, motors .
Yard Sale Friday &amp;. Satur&amp; Vicinity
day . Debby ~rive, Galllpolit .
FIVE family yard ule. 1310
Riding lawn mower , stero,
VIand St. Pt.. Pleasant , Frichildren• clothat, 9 to 15.
day &amp; Saturdey.
Yard Sale Friday&amp;. Sat. June 6th St ., Racine . Junel - -- - - - - -- 17 &amp; 18, 9 to 5. 333 3rd . 16.17. 18. 3 warm morning Thursday and friday, 7miles
out Sandhill. some furniture.
Ave.. Gallipolit. Come to gas heaters &amp; misc .
boys and adult clothing and
rear.
Garage Sale. Set ., June 18, misc .
. George White reai- 1- - - - - - - - - Huge Garage Solo old 180 9-8
dence . Old Rt. 33. Shirley YARD sale, Friday. June HOUSE FOR SALE in Mid ·
Evergreen , Thurs. 16 til sold . Temple pitcher II dolls,
Furniture, clothing. guns, bueball cerda. Beatie re- 17th ., Saturday , June dleport. Newly remodeled
18th . 9 -1. 2.4 19 Lincoln home with fireplace . poui fishing end' nmping equip- cords
, drapes.
Ave. Pt Pleasant .
ble wood burner. close to
ment. mlcraweve oven .
schools •nd shopping. Call
doors. Windows. lott more . Yard sale-18, 17 , 18, on
TUESDAY . Juno 2ht. 10 614-992 -6941 .
SR. 7 beside State Highway
Gi•nt Sale Crafts, toys , and Garage . We have white a.m .-9 p.m . Turn at Sporn
clothea . Friday &amp; Saturday . uniforms. crocheted items, Plant, Broad Run Ro•d . first 2 story freme. 1 Yz bath, 3 or
1 21 River Street, Kana uga . •nd lou of misc . items . From trailer down 1rom Lutheran 4 bdr ., utility room, 3 112
Church . last two hours fill ICUII , city schools. in Eu Oh.
9 to 7 .
reka. 132.000. Call 44ft .
grocery bag tor 14 .00 .
2174 a1te• 6 .
Yard Sale June 1 7 &amp;. 18. 9 to Set . 18. 9-1. Small kitchen
YARD !lale. 20. 21 . 22 .
1 3 miles Bute'ltlille Rd, 2nd .
tires . knick 2311 Monroe AVe. Point House 4 rcJomt. bath, 21arge
house on right past Layne'l •pplianeas.
kna eke. nice lerge work Pleuant, WV.
lots . long St .. Rutland, Oh
Furniture.
clothes, nice dreu clothes .
Phone 614 · 742-3168.
Co . Rd . 34 behind Memory
Second &amp; Grape St ., Galli· Gardens Cemetery. 1 tt rd . YARD sale. 2418 Monroe
Ave . Saturday 6 Monday . 24 acres wlth 300 ft . river
-polio . Fri. &amp; Set. 9 -4·. Large right , 3rd trailer on right .
g.)
frontage, 4 room house with
ruga. curtains. c•r se;at,
bath . 48 acres Letart Town deake, toy1, furniture.
GARAGE sale, Friday, June ship, creek bottom , woods 6
- T
17 &amp; Saturday, 18. 9 ,00- pasture . 9 room houee in
Big Yard Sale huge selection
4
:30 . 303 7th . Street, New Racine with fire place , beau &amp;
Vicinity
Mon . June 20 . 10 to 6. 1st
Haven,
WV . Baby Items , tiful wood work. stoker coal
white house on Vanco childrens clothee. toys and furnace . 614-949-2286 or
Fairfield Rd. Signs on 36 .
,614 -692 -2419 . Starkay
Mitchell Rd , 588 , Fairfiald - GARAG~ sola , f006 Simp · other misc .
Realty
Centenery Rd .
son Place, June16th .. 17th FIVE' family, 1 YJ . mil8s out
&amp;. 18th. Pt Pleasant 9 -5
Patio Sale rain or shine . June Gibbs .
Jerrys Run Road , Apple Pret~l' .. l•rge ranch home,
18 . 19. 20. 21 . Community
Grove . Saturday , rein or permutone . 87x33 -- all
patio tale . Something for CARPORT sale, Wednesday ,•_h_in_•_._,_o_-_
4 _.- - - - - birch paneli"g . J bedroom .
everyone . From nine AM til Ia Thursd•y. 30 Burdette! 2'1J bath, 2 -car garage ,
dark . Eweryth ing cheap · Addition. Pt Pleasant. WV. 'I• mile from red light on built -in range, oven and
m 1·. out At . S
Sandhill Road, Pt . Pleasant . refrigerator. built- In aee ch •• p -choop. 41&lt;
/ Z
weeper, household items, s a1ur d ay u.
• s un dey. J una , t h roug h ttone 11 rep 1~tee , a 11
141 .
misc.

·---·--p·c:;n;ilrv·- -··-,---

Va.

Call : George Gum

520·1 mo pd

ft·2·2· mo od

304-273-6666
304·273·6303

$31,001.
'
Housmy

•

Experience
· In Home Area
FREE EST! MATES
Call 843-5425

MIN . 6 TON
PHONE

Hf!adquar tt ., .\

'

Mason; W. Va.

BOGGS

AND HOME MAINTENANCE
"RoafinJ al all typos
Residential &amp; ComJnercial
"Gutters &amp; Downspouts
"Storm Windows &amp; Doors
FREE ESTIMATES
20 Ye1rs Exptrience
TOM HOSKINS
Ph . 742·2834
or 949·2160

20 Years

12 161 425 420 1

~

~ . 614·99Z·218i

C. L. Kitchen

PHONE :

2-26-tlcc

ROOFING

"Sid inc
"Roo fine
"Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
• Rem_odelin&amp;

$275

9806 Ravenna Road
P0Bo&gt;387
Tw.nsburg. OH 44087

·TIME- Nice 6 rcqn c.peted
home Formica \)alii. ete.

CONGOLEUM

Pomeroy , Oh.
Ph . 992-2174

VALLEY

SUPERIOR VINYL
· SIDING

NEW HAVEN,

Good 7 room
Iill balh home. Gas heat, city
water, carpeting and level lot.

Of

*Vinyl Liner
•Fiberglass
•Stainless Steel 1

1•304-773·5634

OHIO ·

AT

IIIDDlEPORl -

$1295

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

1-3-ttc

EUGENE LONG

Rermer

lrluler setup. Only $6,000.

INSTALLED
MTH PAD

eflOOf Slri(lllinl. Sollin' ··• Bullinl
-'Mtll &amp; c.m,. Cluninc
&amp;Commorcial Window CIIMi,_
Fnt ls111N1os "' •1 SoMcos
lnsuruct Wort Welcom.
Csll Rick Hovatter
992-2106. &amp;1 I mo

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, Inc.

Authorized John Deer,
New llolllnd, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service

i

ULTRA QEAN•
QEANING SERVICE
Dry F... ' EllrxtiOn llothod • .
Corpt! 111&lt;1 Upl!ols.., Cloon1nc.
Ooip a-d - Short Dryq
r.... llsl .... cloy. Allll-IISOII
Oolqoms.
ol'lofossional Spot - t Str-

Cnnno1 be so ld lor less than
!wo -tlwds of th e appre 1sed
vB iu e

APPl£ GROVt - 3 acres with

of M ergs County .
Comm o n Pleas Court ,

STARTING AT
FOR SALE

There tS also conveyed her eby the rtght -ol -w av co nveyed
to Green Hill s Homes. Inc , by
Ernes t A Wtnge n and Maxme
S Wrnoett by deed dated Jun e
1. 1 9 71 E11ceptrnq all mrneral
r~ghts heretolorc ·reserved by
th e S tn!e of Ohro

kt

. Pornerov. Oh 1o
you are
nottl red that vou have 161 3. 10 17. 241711 . 8 . 61c

At Ganguly's
Syncuse, 011.

con Jarn• ng 23 4 acres more or

less

TERMS

r; 16_1 mo

l l Uc

1 1 5 feet then ce north 0
degrees 15 mrn utes east 88 75
feet to Jhe place o l beg1nnrng .

W.

C. L. Kitchen

'""'

U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO

For all your wiring ,
needs; furnaces re· • i
pair service and in·
stallation.
1
Residential
8t Commercial
Call 7d-31 95

Public Notice

Phone
1-(614) -992·3325

be asce rta•ned

h er eby

Potneroy,

TIRE SALE

the las t publi Cill•on o ft hrs
Nohce wh•ch w'll be publ ts hed
'Jnce each week tor 6 succes 5•ve weeks. The last publ•c at1 on

and

V. C: YOUNG Ill

. VIIIGIL 8 . SA .
21H 2nd St .

alt er

be made on July 8. 1983

....

88 75 I eel. thonce .....-est

•or Body

3 1968 Chevr olet w1th Blue
1ncl udrng or l and !laS and
Bud Body
Denny H1ll
excepu ng o nly the co al unde r·
Treasurer·s Olf rce
the real es t at e as ag Arnst all o f
Box I 76
!he Defend ant s
R&lt;tclrto Ohro 4 577 1
You are reqtwed 10 an~ e r
the Co mplarn1 wrthrn 28 d ays 161 I 7. 24. 21c

wrll

I

es1a1e

Srtu ared 111 the Townshr p of
Sult on . Cu untv of Me1qs nnd
Stat e o l Ohr o rtnd descrrb fld n~
tolt fMI S:
Bemq rn Sec t1on 16 of Merqs
CountY. Ohro and boq1nn1nq ·.11
thA Snll thwr&gt;s l r:orrH• r 01 a !rac t
ol lrmrl owner! by I os ier
Mc 1&lt;0nno r1 rf'!rorcncf' Volume
198 n,l()e :l5S DAP.rl RP.rords
of MPrgs Cou nty. Ohro thence
t:hrsl 136 1 feCI thnnce sou th 0
deq rr.As 15 mrnutP.5 ' west
266 2 5 feet. th P. placR o l
bP~rnn 1 nn fo r tl"us dr~sc r rp t 1 o n :
rh E!nce e,"lSl 115 le("!t thence
soulh 0 denrees 15 m•nul es

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

-Addona and •••
-Roollng and gullor wade
---Gu::aels worit
-Plumbing and
oloctrical wade
(Fr" Estimates)

949-3091" 0 "'

SHERIFF"S SAl£.
REAL ESTATE
CASE NUMBER 83-CV-57
FIRST FAMILY
MORTGAG6
CORPORATION
OF FLORIDA
Plaintiff

of

Columbra Townsh •P w1ll hold a
pubi1 C hear1ng J uly 2. 1983 ill
8 00 p m at the lownshrp
bUtldrn9. tor the budgP.t ond
revenu e shar•nq fo r !• sea l vcar
198 4 AU r.r t rz~ns r:soec •al ly

'

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Public Notice

PU8UC, NOTICE
The Boord of TnrsJees

deceased. lat e

been nnnwd Defenda nts 111 a
legal ac1ron enti tled Harry 0

CCIII: 949-2263

I 0-6-t!t

AnCillary Ad mrnrstrmor. WWA
o f th e es tat e ol Oex\er Cooper.

cannot wrth reason able dllt ·

ge nce

UTILITY BUILDINGS

(61 17 11c

ARROW FLASHING
SIGNS
3 types, 2 colora

All types of roof work. new
or repair, _gutters and
downspouts. gutter cleaning and painting, stom
doors ~nd windows.

-304 675-13

YOUNG'S

Writesel

ROOFING

Sizes start from 12'xl6'

IIQih~C'

b1G

enclo srng

H. L.

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BULDINGS

~

0-

These cash rates
•nc lude discounl

5.

S·ll- lmo

John Dent, Addreu Unr1uty ·
·known; 'The Unknown Heirw.
3 2 60 Arnr
o r lnrg er Devil- .end Next of Kin of
,l llf'rni"J[('I r
John Doni. -Nd: Sophie
33 Ca b qr~1 b h,1ndles I A
Dom. ~Unknown; Tho
34 BP.nch sel'lt
UnknoWn Holro,
end
JS Heavy du ty lnclorv rern - Next of Kin of Sophie Dorst,
lorcntl f r ~t nl l'
~-: William F. 0om.
36 Color obtronal
Add,... Unknown; The u,.
37 l Yr Warranryor 12.000 known Hello. DevloMt end
M•l os nn ~l- I S enqi!HJ
Naxt of Kin of William F. Dont.
38 All e(ltllpme n1 10 ~ he deoeuld; Everett J . Dom,
rhanq t)(-l lr orn 1ow nsh1 p owned
Addreu Unl~nown; The Unlr uLk 10 rlf'W tru ck
known Haln. ~ end
39 The 11o r•t ot tlnvr. toor Next of Kin of Everott J . Dom,
docoMed; Otto H. Dom.
Add,_ Unknown; The Unknown Hoin. ~ end
Next of Kin of Otto H. Dom.
nc e o s
CHICKEN PAlACE
"Live Bands"
Sat- Doug Zirkle
Sun.-Biue Jeans
ial

4.

PH. 992-2li7B

211

I

JAnnoun cem enr
)For Rent

LARGE or SMALL JOBS

rrnos
I 0 00 X 2"0 12 ply re!l r
tues. on ilnfl o il tOdd lrflflrl
25 Onf! adrl•t •onal 8 · lo r

GHEEN'S
PAINTING INC.
Industrial, Commercial.
Residential, Interior and
Exterior.
Painting
Sandblasting
Waterblasting
Parking Lot Stripping
Spray Painting
Texture Coatings
F~lr lnsul'I&lt;I -Fttt~ £Siiimam
CAU 614·949·2686

Dozers
Backhoes
Dump Trucks
Lo- Boy
Trencher
Water
Sewer
Gas Lines
Septic Systems

Public Notice

tailga te Bed ro be ol 8 qau~e
sTeel or treavrer. '/~ · ~ t eet lloo r
rnterl nced unclerstru cl lul'! W11h

sealed

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

ll t!t

16 l mo

rl:corvrd by th o Ru llancl I o wn
shrp lr usteos. Ru tl and. Oh•o
4 b775. on or , Uefore June 30.
1983 The brd s wil l bo openOO
.Jr,nll 30 1983 a t fl JO PM at
Rutl ;md F•r c St J t•Orl . Ru tliln&lt;.l .
Oh•o. and re ad aloud lor tho
foiiOW111f! vP.hr c le Each brd to
me et tlw co n&lt;.lrtr ons ;rnd speerI•
ca1rons as fol lows
Pro pos al No I (S•ngle Ax le
Dump 1r tn k 1982 or llHWer
M aciel)
1 One I 98 2 M od Al ~ o r
nr:wer) dump tru ck w1th Pu.-rb

-

985-3561

for free siding es·
timoto&lt; 949-2801 or

PH .992-3005
~

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

'

COMPlETE
RADIATOR SERVICE
From the Smallest Heller
Core to the Larcest Radia·
tor.
Radiator Specialist
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs. Experience

TROPHY

I

p·

Chester

THE

~

,: ""

"Fitting Center
~
- ·.
"Metal Woods
'Club Repair
.
I
"Fishing
i
John Teaford

6·1 1 mo p&lt;l

j

\9.l

'Golf Trips
"Pio Shop,

. 320 Jericho Rd:
Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Mason,

(3Q4) 882-2276 .5-18 1mo.· .

. 992-2834

Up to 15 words .. . One day insertion .......... S 3 .00
Up to 15 words ... Three day insertion ........ 84.00
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Meigs County
Area Code 614

*Stc:ajnless Steel

CARDINAL CONSTRUCTION

Septic .Systems
Water, Gas, Sewer
&amp; Electric
Clble Lines
Custom Welding-Certilied
Small Plumbin&amp; Jobs
(Bandod &amp; liclnstd)

Gallia County
AreaCode614

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

"FENONG PROVIDES PRIVACY PlUS
.PROTECTION FOR CHilDREN &amp; PETS"

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Services

*Vinyl Liner *Fiberglass

Pomeroy, Ohio

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61-Farm Equipment
82-Wanted to Buy
53-Livestock
64-Hay &amp; Grain
65- Seed &amp; Fertilizer

1953.

P~ofessional

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11 · Autoo for Sale
72- Truclto for Sate
73- Vano &amp;4 WD
74-Motorcyclas
75-Boall &amp; Motors
76-Auto Porto&amp; Acceuories
77·Auto Repair
78-Camping Equipment

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produced · goods exported to other
states or tluuugh lhe ' ports of
Cinctnnalt, Toledo and Clevriand to
other nations," said Kl?lth Rosen,
conference president.
"It also waild do serious hann to
Ohio's growing dlstrtbutlon Industry. And, by aU means, let us not
forget that lt will meana higher cost
of Uvlng for Ohioans," he saki In •
prepared testimony. ·
Thompson 's bill would Increase
the axie-mlle tax paid by heavy
trucks. The levY has . not been
boosted since It was 1\~t lmpOOed In

~ly inhibit
ability to recover from the rece~~~~lon
that has been plaguing us," Arrows-

costs cooJd

employees.

51 -Houoahold Goods ·
52-CB, TV &amp; Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
54-Misc . Merchandiae
56-Building Supplies
56-Pets for Sale
57-Musical Instruments
58-Fruits &amp; Vegetables
59-For Sale or Trade

Rpntalw
11 -Help Wanted
12-Situated Wanted
13-lnsurunce
14-Business Training
15-Schools
16- Radio, TV &amp; CB Repair
17- Miscellaneous
18-WantedTo Do

with (an) Increase in "our
Q!
operation aver which we havp Ul~
or no control. Sue~ an inqMJe 1!1

dent of the Columbus Belting &amp;
Supply Co, told the House Transportation and u~ Atfalrs Committee a new round of taxes could delay
callbacks for fbrlouglled

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CALICO kltteno, 304·882·
2ell.

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with.
new sheencomplete
•nd drapefias
6

lost and Found

9

Wanted To Buy

12

Situations
Wanted

FOU NO set o1 keys at
Riverfront boat ramp. Call
446-0970 .

fully carpeted home . large
utility room on flrot floor ,
bullt -ln T.V. Basement aet
up tor kitchen with cabinets.
H11 1 'h acre lake . 3 miles
hom downtown Pomeroy.
Located on Route 7 at Five
Points . Wlll also sell c ompletely furnished -- contact
614 -992 -2671 . or 992 3830 -- shown by appoint·
ment on ly

BEDS -IRON . BRASS. old
furniture , gold. silver dol lara, wood ice bo11&amp;S, stone
jars. antiques , etc ., Com - E~tpetienced mother will
LOST Registered Siamese plete households . Write babysit (in my home) Rt .7 .
cat expec•ing kittens. Lost in M.D. Miller. At . 4 , Pomer.o y, Chuhire. 367 -0122 .
'ltlicinity of 76 locu•t St , Oh . Or 992 · 7760.
Chain saw and man for hire.
Gallipolis. Call 448-8508.
Cash for paperback books . Will remove lreea. logs, etc.
Westerns; Warbooks, fic - Reuonable . Darrell . 304 8
Public Sale
4 bedrooms. forced air heat.
tion, 'novels, mysteries non- 882-2429 .
nlto coal wood burner . 1 1h
&amp; Auction
fiction . Paying between 1 0
mii'Ja from R•cine . Sep•r•te
S. 60c each Also buying
Insurance
garage. large level lot . Call
Auction every Tuesday comic books between 26 c 13
614-949 -2023.
night, Krodel Park Club end 8 1 ,000. Aak for Chester
House, Pt . Pleasant WV . 304 -676-6239 .
SANOY AND BEAVER In- THREE bedroom. bath and •
Auct . lonnie Neal. Cell
WANTED to buy, single or surance Co . haa offered half . located In Pt . Pleasant.
814 -367-7101 .
double horae trailer. fair services for fire insurance Call after 6 :30. 304-676 Rick Purson Auctioneer c ondll io n . reaso nably coverage in Gallie Countv 6640.
for almost a century. Farm. 1- - - - - - - - - Service. Estate. Ferm. An- priced , 304-458 -1817 .
home and personal property TWO years old, BVt percent
tique &amp; 'liquid•tion sales .
coverages are available to assumable mortgage. c;all
Licensed 8a bonded in Ohio 81
meet Individual needs . Con- for more information , 304 wva . 304 -773 -6785 or
t•ct Ray Wedemeyer . agent. 676-8758
304 -773-9185.
Phone 388-6249 .
LARGE old housetoditman Auction every Fri. night at 1 1 Help Wanted
Are you paying to much for tle &amp; remo\le from premises.
the Hartford Communit'Y
vour hospital-health intu· superfi c ial fire dam•ge .
Center. Truckloads of new
merchendiM every week . POSITION AVAILABLE . Su- ranee . Call Carroll 304-675 -2093 .
. Gellie County Snowden. 44Q ·4290.
Contlgments of new and perintendent
Board
of
Mental
Retardution
used merchandise always and Developmental
32 Mobile Homes
welcome . Richerd Reynolds ties QualificationsDisabili: meet
for Sale
Auctioneer. 276 -3089 . ·
certification atandard1 for
15
Schools
Complete Auctioneer Ser - Superintendent, Ohio DeInstruction
vice . Also do appraisals . partment of Mental RetardaTRI - STATE MOBILE
Ucenaed a bonded to sell tion end Developmental DisHOMES . USED - CARS .
abilities
.
(Muter
degree
Households. farm furnish - essential) . Responsibilities :
TRUCKS . GALLIPOLIS .
PATHS Institute now using CHECK OUR PRICES . CALL
ings S. Real estate. Over 26
veers experience In buying &amp; Administer day to day opera- computers for tu toring m1th 446 -7672 .
Sftlllng new. used &amp; antique tion of aervices provided by students K-8 . Call 246·
furniture 614 -992 -6370 the Board . Salary negotia- 9617
CLEAN USED MOBILE
ble. Available immedintely .
Osby A. Manin.
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALContact Mr . James Holley,
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
Vice
Chairman
.
Gallla
AUCTION every Saturday
4 MI . WEST. GAlliPOLIS .
18 Wanted to Do
night , 8 p .m. Mt. Alto County Board of Mental
RT 36 . PHONE 448· 7274.
Retardation
and
DevelopAuction Barn . Consign Dlaabilities, P. 0 .
ments taken every Salurday mental
BoJC
14
.
Chethire.
Oh . 614 - General Hauling and Trash 2 lots &amp; a mobile home
1:00 till sale time . Emma 367 -0102 .
1 2x60, 2 bedroom . with
removel Service. Reliable rural water , g.. he•J - H•s
Bell Auctlneer. 304-428 and dependable . Call 446- some furniture . price
8177.
Friendly Home Toy parties 3H59 between 9 and 6 .
112,600 Or41ots&amp; mobile
now in our 28th year , 11
9 · Wanted To Buy
upending and has opening• Experience house painting $14.800 Ca11448-1240.
for managers and· dealers. and lawn.mower repair. Very
BAYVIEW Oaluxe.
WANTED TO BUY Old furni · Party plan experience help- reasonable rates. Call 446- 1980
1 4x70 2 DR C/ A, fir.e place.
ful
.
Guaranteed
toys
end
ture and Antiques o1 all
6688 .
garden tub , •ppliance .. . unkindl , cell Kenneth Swain. gifts. No cash invettment.
$14.00 Call
446 -3169 or 25-e-1967 in no collecting or delivering, COLLEGE Student wants to derpinning.
446 -6211 .
no
eervice
charge
Car
&amp;.
the evenings.
do house repairs and paintphone necenery. Call col· ing . E~tcellent WNker . 4461978 SCHULT. 14x70. 2 ·
Buying Gold , Sil'ltler , Plati- lect. 618 -489 -8396 or 518- 2914 .
SR . 2 baths. C / A. Good
489
-4429
.
num . Gold and Silver price•
cond. On rental lot near
are the highest in two years .
Will clean house o r paint .
plant. Aaaumablt
check our prices on gold &amp; SELL THE BEST . Sell Avon. Call 614 - 246 - 9414 Goodyear
loan,
low
down paymen1 .
Call
446
-3368.
silver. acr•p jewelry. Buying
anytime .
French City 9rokering ServiOld coins , tcrap rlngt &amp;
ellverware. Deily quotes But Mechanic-The Meig r Wilt do be byaltting •nytime c ... 446 -9340 .
available. Also coint • coin local School District Is in my home or yours. Call 1973 GRANVILLE. 14x70 2
suppllee for aele . Spring currently tHking appliu- 614 -246-9698 .
BR . o•• · Unfurnished , A/ C,
V•lley Trading Co .. Spring tlons for e bus mechanic.
skirting . awnings and
Applicants
ahould
have
I
t
Valley Plua, 448-8026 or
- E~tper1enced mother will
least (3) years mechanical bllbytit In my home. Rt. 7. porches. 2 utility bldg•. Set
44&amp;-8028 .
eJII:perlence , prefer.bly e~~:pe­ Cheohlro , Oh . 614 - 387- up on choice lot . Ou•ll Creek
M. H. P1rk . Exc . Cond .
We PlY cash for l•te modtl rlenoe on butet and trucks. 0122 .
French City Brokering ServlApplicants may pick up
cleen used can.
application 1orms •t the Trash heuling" done . Cell coo , 446 -9340 .
Frenchtown Car Co.
Superintendent' s Office in 114 -388-8813 .
Bill Gene Johnson
Priced reduced 1500. 1976
th4f Meigs Junior High
448-0089
School. Reaumet, c reden- Would like to do babysltti11g 14x70 Kirkwood mobile
Will pay top price fof'lt o- tials . .Certlficatll •nd refer- in my hofJie. Prefer morn- hOme. 2 large bedr., 2 full
bath•. undarpinning , uc.
bacco pound1ge. Call 8 14- ences will be required.
Ing• . Call 448-3389.
cond ., 18,000 . c.n 614379-2165 . '
388-9036 .
Friendly Home Toy Parties
"
WANT TO BUY Slldo In now in our 28th year. ls
- · ~1 976 Peerleu mobile home.
Hit-contained camper for expanding end het openings
14x70, with tilt out. E.C.,
tor
m1negera
•nd
deelen.
pickup truck under *1 ,000 .
Bualneaa
central 1ir, woodburner.
pany plan experience help- 21 ·
Phone 388·8364
new carpet throughout. plr·
ful . Gu•rantMd toya and
Opportunity
t!ally furniehed, underpin·
A ahor1 haired. toy. m•te uHt"l. No cash Investment,
ning , utility building .
Chihu1hua co•l. Call 448 - no collecting or deltverlng,
no Mrvlce charge. Car and
•10 ,600. Cell 8 .1 4-245 1023.
INOTICEI
phone necea.. ry. Call col- THE OHIO VALLEY PUB- 5408 or.448 -0212 .
Motor 1or 19715 ford truck, lect &amp;18-489-838&amp; or &amp;18· LISHING CO . recommend•
310 muot be good . Cell 489 -4428.
thet you do bulinete with 1872 14xl5 mobile home
4111-1818 after IIPM . ·
people you know, and NOT plrti•lly fumi1hed lncludet
M•u• Co . Tuberculosis of- to send money through the underpinning and beck
Oold, oliver. etorllng, I•· flee has an op~lng for a full mall until you h•v• lnveetl- porch . Coil 114-882 -21&amp;5
between 9 and 5 ltk for Tim.
d •- H 1
welry, ringl. old colne I tlme olerlc typlll. Apply In
_ o_ •_r_n_g_. _ __
After 5 cell304 ·882- 3&amp;92.
cu~cy. Ed Burtcett larbtr pereon with reeume . &amp;14· 1_P_t_•_ t_•w
Shop, Middleport. 992 · 892 -3722 for apt .
SELL Stoel Bulldlngo for
34711.
menufactur•r. dealer1hlp, 1971 14x70 Wlndoor. 3
bedroom, 1 Y.r bath1, furBody worken. Apply In
1
1
bl
rson. Herold HyMII. Main no nvontory nv ..tment. g nlahed. 8x10 utility building.
CLEAN IICrlp aluminum. 30 pe
Nrnlngt In ealet and concentllb. olao _buying ct1no 20 St., Rutlend, Oh.
atructlon. WedgCor 1 ·100· Death In family mutt 1811.
canto lb. lrl·ltoto lelvog• Wontld-Somaone to ~ve In 126-9240 for eroo ovetloblo. Coli 441· 7513 cell before
3:00M , after 4 cell 441304-623·1872.
7847 .
with oldorly lady. Room.
Wontldto buy. Now. UMd&amp; boerd, end wag... 814- 22 Money to loan
Mobile home and lot In
.,tlque furniture. Wll buy 1 81&amp;-4311 or 9B&amp;-4325 .
Rutllnd. A.C .. terg• porch.
pltce or complete llou•·
holdo. Coil Oeby A . Martin LPN part~tlme, Green Acret HOME LOANS 10'11% liked nloe chain link '*t&gt;co. good
neighbor .,__ lltlcod to
poup home at Pt. Pleaaan1.
114-882· 1370.
Quellfl. .tlone: rnu" bo WV roto. Leoder Mongqe, 77 E. Hll. 614-742-28.4
Conteot David Eo· State, All&gt;'"'· Ohio. 1-1'142, 13.1&lt;31 01.tt.8·31-uled
kit,
304·
712·2121
or Julle 892·3011', • or 12 to 4PM . USED MOBILE HOME .
-2112.11-. 304-112- MaGinley, 304·175-&amp;008.
1-800-341 -1114 In Ohio.
ll?e -2711 .

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They'll Do It Every Time

Mobile Homea
for Sale

acre lot

along

Raccoon Creek .

•12,600 . Coli 514 -258 ·
1448 .

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51

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Handmade doll hOuJB plua
variety of handcrafted ta·
blea, benchet &amp; shelves. Ph.
446-4830.

·35 lots &amp; Acreage

Furnished apt. 3 rooms,
privata. 1 at . floor . ref.

Good location, trailer hookup. all utilities, septic sys-

preferred . Ca ll 446 - 2215 .

tem. Coli 814-992 · 2602 .
lot .

Furnished apt ., $226, utili ties paid, 1 bdr., 2nd. floor,
adults , 607 2nd. Ave, G•lli-

Rocksprings

area . 614 -992-2719 .

polis. Call 448-4416 after

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41

1SPM
bedroom
apanment for
.
rent . Call 446 -0390.

Houses for Rent

1 bdr . with stove &amp; refrig .
near HMC . water fumiah8d,
no pets, 8189 mo., $60
Nice 2 bdr . hpuse with deposit . Call 446 . 3617 ,
fireplace &amp; baaement near 1 -------~--Crown City $275 mo. Call Unfurniahed apartment with
·
The Wiseman Real Estate sove.re
1
1ng.,
centralair. just
Agency . Cell 4 46-3843 .
remodeled . 819 Second
A-ve ., Gallipolis. Call 446·
FARMHOUSE. nobath.rear 2 168 _
Thurman . •1JlO mo . 1501- - - - - - - - -depo1it. Pole barn storage Moden 1 bdr, apt.. near
for lease, $100 mo. 6,000 town. , 186 plulutiltiiea . No
sq . 11. near Thurman . Call pe 11. 11ng
· 1e person pre ·
814 · 246 · 9 316 .
tarred . Call 446-2066 .
4 rms &amp; bath, located 733
Third Ave .. Gallipolis. Adults
only, 1166 mo .. 17~ deposit. ·can 448-3870 or 446 ·
1340 .

Available July 1 st. nice 2
bedroom in Kanauga. Car peted, W-0 hoOkup, stove 8a
refrig ., S196 plua elec1 . S.
ga 1 , deposit &amp; lease. Cell
448 -2927 .

Unfurnished apt. 3 rm . 8t
bath, 613 V2 Second Ave .•

Gallipolis. I 136 mo . Cell
448 -4222. 9 to 6.
3 rm . apartment &amp; bath . Call
446 -3366

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Furnilhed 2 roomund bath .
Oown1talrs . Clean . No pets.
Adults only. Reference re quired . 446 -1619.

New deplux. large LA , fully
equipped kitchen•. dining
aueaa, two bedrooms,
shower-bath, wa•her·drver
hookup, an ached garage, air
conditioned. carpeted, 2Yr
miles Rt. 688. depo1it &amp;
references required. 8 300
mo. Call 446-3045 day,
446 -2602 eves .

Apt. for rent. Half double-2
bd.room Apt . Adultl pref
erred . No pen. 814-992 ·
27 49
_
1 _ _ _ _.. - - - - - - - 1 bed room Apt. 8196 . mo.
inc luding utilities . Equal
houalng opportunity. Con ·
tact Village Manor Apts.
614-992 -7787 .
7 room HOUSE, NO BATH ~· 1-1-n_ t_o_w_n_A
- pt-1-. A-Is_o_n_i-c o
Apple Grove near Goodyear office apace. Call Cleland
Plant $160. depo sit and Realty at 614 -992-2269 .
required . 875 -1894 .
Nice. large 2 room efficiency
., '•
apt . Furnished. In Lang•ville.
42 Mobile Homes
1100. month . 614-992 for Rent
6892 .

I~ room &amp; bath furnished apt .
Mobile home tor rent. Call 1614-992· 5908 .
446 -0768 .
Apartm ants . ·304 · 6 7 5 12x60 2 bdr. mobile home 6648 .
all utilities paid, except 1
----------electri c. Dep. Req . Call APARTMENTS . mobile
446 -8668 .
homes. houtea. P1 . Pleasant
and Gallipoli1 . 614 -446 Mobile Home 1paceln Galli- 8221 .
polil. 920 Fourth Avo. f70 . 1
---------Water paid . Call 448-4416 ONE bedroom apartment 1
for the elderly . All utilities
after 7 PM .
paid . Tanantl pay 30 perFOR RENT Mobile HOme, 2 cent of their Mljuated inBR.furn. w / wu;pet , 19ft. comeinthisHUOaubsldized
LA . nat . gas heat, air cond.. apartment building . Twin
private lot . Ph. 448-1409 Rivers Tower, phone 304from 4 to 8 p .m.
8715 -8679 . Equal opportun·
ity housing .
Sm1ll trailer for 1 person 1- - - - - - - - - - utllltie• paid, dep . req . Ka - ONE bedroom apartment.
nauga, Oh area . Call 446- 402% 24th. St. Pt. Pleasant,
7408 .
phone, 1 -6l4 -992-&amp;868 .
Trailer• furnished , 11ir cond.,
beautiful riverview in Ka·
nauga . Foater'1 Trailer Park,
448 · 1802 .
12xl52 2 bedroom trailer.
Adults only. Brown' 1Trailer
Park. 614 · 992·3324.
-lc2 bedroom mobile home In
Racine. 614 · 387·,0 288 .
12 x 80 2 bedroom mobile
home for rent. Approx . 15
miles from Middleport or
Pomeroy. 992 -6868 .
Adults only, Orfomllywlth 1
child . Furnl1hed with utilitiel paid. Oepoatt &amp; referencas required . 814-992 3ts•7 . No pet1.
ONEbodroommobllahomo,
adultl only, you pay utili1ial,
f2u5r3nl5shed , phone 304.'8 78·

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 bdr. Regency Inc . Apart·
menta 8 200 per mo. or if
income'11 110.000 or leu
HU D a~Jeilablt . A-One Rtll
Estate•. Carol Yeager. Reel·
tor. Coli 304-876·6 104 or
304-6711 -7388 .

Furnlohed epi., 131 'h 4th
Ave,. Gallipolis. 2 bdr.,
• 1 8&amp; mo.,oWlttr paid . Call
446 ·4415 ohor ?PM .
Furnl1~1d etficency apt. In
town. 1150 mo. Coli Tho
Whe,.un Real Eetate
Agonoy . Call 445-3643 .

APARTMENTS IEHOI ono
-ro~m ront storto ot I 157
per m,. two bodroom etort1
at t1 e3. Deposit UOO Ino
potll nnr Spring VoNoy
Clnome. Cell 448-2745 or
leeve menage.

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SWAIN
AUCTION l!o FURNITURE
82 Olivo St.. Gallipolis . 8
piece wood living room suite
with 8 inch flat arm i 1399;
bunk beds complete with
bunkies 1199, 2 piece ln·
tron livingroom auitea e199,
antron recliners $99, other
recliners $80. maple dinette
sets •179. love suts • 70,
hide - a -bed *260 , bo•
apringa &amp; ma"!'eas twin or
lull 1,100 set . regular-firm
8120, maple dinette chain
$36, wash stands 134,
rt:~aple rockers 869, 7 piece
chrome di.n ette aet 8149 . 6
piece dinette 1et. $89, und
bedroom ouitoa, •ofo'rgerator~ . ranges. chest, dre11era,
wnnger washers, TV ' s,
dryerea, &amp; 1hoe 1 . Call446·
3169 .
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GOOD USED APPLIANCES
- washor1. dryor 1 , refr•·uero·
ton, ranges. Skaggs AP·
pliance1. Upper River· Ad ..
beside Stone Crest Motel.
446-7398 .
LAYNE ' S FURNITUR-E
Sofa . chair. rocker . otto·
man , 3 tables, {extra heavy
by .Frontier), $686 . Sofa,
chair and loveseat, $276 .
So faa an.d Chain priced from
1286. to 1896. Tilbloo.· 146
and up to $126 . Hide-a beds , $440 . and ·up to
Sl;i-26 .. Recliners. 8176. to
1360., Lamps from $28 . to
176. 6 pc. dinette• from
199., to 1436 . 7 pc .. 1189.
and up. Wood table with six
chairs 8426 . to 8746. Desk
$110 up to 8226 . Hutchea.
$660 . and up, maple or pine
finish . Bunk bed complete
with ma«rallea, $2&amp;0. and
up to 1396. Baby beds.
111 0 . Manr:e11es or box
springs, full or twin, 868 ..
firm , 888 . and $78 . Queen
se11 , 8196 . 4 ar. chests,
t42 . 6 dr. cheats, 164. Bed
frames, •20 .and •2&amp; .• 10
gun · Gun cablne11. •350 •.
dlnene chairs t20. end 825 .
Gas or electric range1. t325
up to S375 . Baby matresns,
e26 &amp; •36, bedframea820,
826, &amp; •ao, king frame8&amp;0 .
Good aelection of bedroom
suites , cedar chests ,
rockers. metal cabi n ets.
swivel rockera .
U1ed Furniturft ·• bookcue,
rangu. chairs. end tables,
w11hera, dryers, refrigerators and TV's. 3 miles out
Bulavilla Rd. Open 9am to
8pm, Mon . thru Fri.. 9am to
6pm, Sat .
448·0322
COUNTY APPLIANCES ,
Inc. Good used appliances.
Wllhtn. dryers, refrig., TV
sets. 627 112 3rd . Ave., Gallipoli1 . Call 448 -1699 .

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Good selection w11her, dryera, refrigerators $90-$130 .
30 day guaranteed . Call
446 -8033 .

0 N E bod room apartment. l -:-::-::-:-:::-::-~-::-::--­
f226 fT10nth , all utilities GOOO · SELECTION - of
paid, 304-876-26!16 .
wuhm, dryor•. rehigerators. 1tqva~ . 890 up. 30 day
Furniahed one br apt. in Pt . I,~~~~~C~a~l~l~4~4~8~-8~0~3~3=:
.
Plea1ant. ,E,.;tra nice, adults I·
only . No Pets. 304· 676· Moving : Selling furniture ,
1388.
dinette 1et, tiedrm., etc.
Inqu ire It trailer behind C.J .
Wedge APt•. no children, no Bar on Rt. 7 .
poll. 304-875-2072 .
Captain's Lounge , Bed, &amp;
EFFICIENCY oportmont , other Items. Call2~8· 1188.
private home, private antrance. 304-675-3220 .
Skagga Applla"'c" Air condltlonera: 6000 BTU •7&amp;,
8000 BTU 196, 14,000 BTU
45 Furnished Roomi 11110, 18,000 BTU 1175.
1- - - - - - - - - - 23.000 BTU •200. 2 dr .
For rent Sleeping Rooms refrig . white *96, GE fros t
and light house kHping free avacado green 1175,
room•. P:erk Cantril Hotel. ,Frigidaire fro1t free refrig.
Coli 446 :0756 .
whlto f175 , 2 dr. Adnilrol
1- - - - - - - - - - 185, 30" go• rongo 165,
Sleep in~ rOom 11215. utlltlet Hoover portable washer like
paid, 1 ngle male. Shere new ·~2~. 30" ldolectrlc
1 76,
bath, 919 Second AVe. range 1 • •1 go
Gallipolis . Call 448 -4418 kenmorewaaherelllc . cond .
aher 7PM .
• 175 · Whirlpool · wuher
196, 6 pc. bodr. 1ulte 12911,
Furnlthed apt . adulta. No chest
drewere
•ee..Upper
River ofRd.
Gelllpolil
Coli
Pots . 304· 875 -1453.
448· 7398 .

614·949-2888.

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46 Space for Rent
Mobile home lot in Addison
Twp. on Brick School Rd.
Coli 614·367, 7145 .
COUNTRY j'.1081LE Home
Pork, Route 33, uorth o1
"
Pomeroy. Lorge lots. Coli
992· 7479 ,

47 Wanted to Rent

Extra nice
'
washer
alto oth•~. ~lid. ;;,,hert •
dryers, fully guarentHd 30
doy1. Coii614· 2U· 12p7.

HAVE A LOOK-

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Home

_ Jmprovemanta
STUCCO PLASTERING •
ttJitured cellinge comme'r•
cial and r"ldentMI. free
a1tlmoto1. CoN 8.14-21111182.

3 pc . complote quoon 11..
bedroom suite, exc. condi·
tlon . Coli 448· 0954.

PAINTIN 0 · ll'ltarlor ond
tJderior, pk.lmWng, roofing.
aome remodeling. 20 yB.
oxp. Citll 814·388-1882.

72

Trucka for S1l1

Mercum Rooting a Spout·
lng. 30 r-fl .. _IanDI,
.,....lllzlng In bult up roof.
Coiii14-3U-n17.

71 Ford luPeroab •t71. J - - - - - - - - run• QOOd. lea. Hlnry Bhl- Pain-.. I n -lor
line, roar I 11 2nd. Ave.
hanging. : ;....:
Galllpoll1 IIPM , 446· , Froo aotlmalll. 614-141·
317i.
2611 .

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Get your carpet in ahip
lheJ)el. Water removal, FREE
ESTIMATES, FURNITURE·
CLEANING . CAPTAIN
STEAMER 814•446-2107.

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E • R Tree Service, fully
insured. free estimates .
Phone 61'4-367•0636,
after&amp;.
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'De~DY'

!iOETMIN' ·FEf! ,_..~--1.
Tt10SE BOYS ... OH, HE 1\'"L ,
110NEY6UN'
IF TtlEY'LL

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'&gt;PENGlN' HALF MY
LIFE IN A fiOI.E

IHOUHAIE5.

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SET HER. DOWN A.t&gt;JD 'YOU

CAN STAAT WITH A.

TAKEOFFr

WHEW! THA'T

WAS CLOSE!

s ·EAMLESS GUTTERS, One
piece custom fit your home.
Guaranteed. Advanced Guttor, (Ooy 814-592-4086,)
(night 814-898-B206.1
Roofing and Carpentry
work. genertl repairs. cell .
Anthony Williamson, ~14 387-0194.
CALL 304-676-1293 · for .
concrete and black top eatl· · .
mates. metal building and ·
f•nce erection coats. Alto
buying and telling heavy ·.
equipment. HorN &amp; 1tock ·
trailer Aliia·. ~~rniture, electrlcll • electronic sUpplies
and equipment. Pl•••ant
Meadow• DlstribU1or&amp;! and
Sales.

We could
have the
cleanest
banil.rupt c it~
in t he state'

Bicker
; prooose that the mayor has a
be exam ined for ~­
point!
·mcompeter.c .

Th is is se rious! We have an inept. ;ncompetent
Weface a crisi~! mayor who 1;; unfit to perform
the dut ies of her office!

When Mr B tc ~er h~s picl&lt;.
up his
wr apper we
l&gt;i in c'mence
th' meet',n' '

Good

Minimum . 'M c square foot
to aluminize your mobile
horAe roof. 304-876-1293.
Home Improvements. paint·
ing · exterior &amp; interior &amp;
mobile homes. Call after &amp;
p.m. 304-876-1128

10 percent above my lowest
cost on brtnd name reslden·
tiel &amp; industrial electric &amp;
electronic equipment &amp;
aupplie1 . 304·876·1293 .

82

' l KNOW YOU' RE CONCERNED
Af)OUT BIRDIE'S HEALTH ,
WINNIE , BUT l DON'T KNOW
WHAT TO TE ~ L

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YOU.

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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CARTER'S PLUMBING :
. AND HEATING
•
Cor. Fourth and Pine ·
Phone 448-38B8 or 448'
4477

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JIM'S PLUMBING lo HEAT-·
lNG . Fomerly Dewit't'l.
Plumbing . Ctlll 614-38701176 .

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Evening television l i s t i n g s - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Excavating

{R) (60

6/11/83
DOZER WORK By Tad
Henna. ponds. ditches ,
b11ement1. etc. Call 4•6·
4907 , Certer S. Evans·
Transportation .

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lonnie Boggs Excavating.
Dour, backhoe, dumptruck.
Work by hour or job. Cell
446· 7903 .
J .A.R. Co,nstructlon Co.
Water Linea, Footers .
Droln1 , All kind• of Ditching.
Rutlon' d,- r oh . 814-7422903 .
Meigs Excav1tlng. lulldo1ar
&amp; backhoe aervlca. Batt·.
ments, footert. llndtceplng,
drlvewaya, farm ponds .
614-742-2407 or814·742·
2088 .

84

Electrical

&amp; Refrigeration
DEPENDABLE WASHER ·
DRYER REPAIR . GuorontMd work. Clll ,anytime
814· 258-8620 or 814-2581207.
SEWING Mochlno ropoln,
Mrvk:e. Authorir~ Singer
Sales &amp; Servk:e ·s harpen
Scluors . Febric Shop,
Pomeroy, 8112 -2214. ·

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EO'S APPLIANCE REPAIR

304 -875 -2808
448 ·
SERVICE
c.oll Cijy or
Furn11ure

ou1 .
86

Generai .Hauling

JONES BOYS WATEII SEA·
VICE . Coli 814·367-7471
or 614-367-0591 ,
Need something haulad
IWIV or aomethlng moved1
Wa'l do ij, Call 4411·31 511
.,._.., 9 end B. '
JIM8 WATER SERVICE.
Call Jim Lanier, 304-e7t·
73t7.
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Upholatery

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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 lac. Ave.. Clalllpolll.
448·7133 or 448-1133.

9 :30

EVENING

7 :00 II (I) PM Magazine
(2) MOVIE : 'Berbarollo'
()) Bume • Aikin
(]) ESPN Special Preaen·
tatlon: 1983 U.S . Open
Golf
Championship
.
Second
Round
from
Oakmont, PA
(I) Green Acres
(]) Entertainment Tonight
ClJ Chartie' 1 Angela
g (() Tic Tac Dough
C1J (fi) MacNaii ·Lehrar
Report
(]J New•
• (]J People' a Court
e Star Trek
7:30 8 (]) Ue Detector
(I) Ooble Glill1
CD Andy Griffith
()) Cl ([) Femlly Feud
()) Business Repon
® You Asked For It
CIIl Spoke1man
•
(II
Entertainment
Tonight
8 :00 D ([J (!) Powers of
Matthew Star Mauhew
and Walt brpek in to a bank
to help Wymore 's l!lllnt . (R)
160 min .)
(2) MOVIE: 'Wrong 11
Right '
(]) Supor Book
()) MOVIE: 'Spider-Man:
A M.ner of St.te/ Photo
Flnl1h'
•
(J) • (j) Ben.on The Go11·
emor talk a ebout being on a
UFO aher Benson c11 n't re·
member if he was on one
!AI [Ciosad Captioned)
· ·t]) C"m Dukes Of Hazzard
Bo and Luke are accuaed of
being record plrtnes. (AJ (60
min.)
(I) ® Wuhington Week/
Review Paul Duke Is joined
by top Washington iournal·
lsts analyzing the week 's
news.
• MOVIE: 'Tho Spy Who
Coml In From the Cold'
8 :30" ()) Swi11 Femity Robinson
I]J At Eaoo

()) e

()) llD Woll Str- WMk

louis Rukeyser analyze• the
'80s with a weelcly review
...., of economic and investment
mettera.
9:00 • liJ aJ Knight Rldor .
MOVIE: 'Dono ·
700 Club
I]J UBFL F-boll:
TMml to he An~nced ·

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liJ Cro.1tNity

W/

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Beethoven
·s~
No. 7 in A Major.· Leon
ateln con·
ducts ,.,_ Vtenne Philharmonic in a performance of
8eetho11en'a
·s~mphony
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Mojo&lt; , Opuo 92.'

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~ETTER THAN

TR~T HIM!

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PLACC Oll'ERS
IN SOME IF
fir! OTtlEfl

HECH, I'M
TN05E
TOO 0/.0 T'GO 'IIHO l'li5H
TRAIF'51 N' AROUNO TO TAKE
THEIR
RETIR!'fi\ENT
EAF!L'(, MAY
DDSO ...

HAS

'IIITH TH' MINERS FER A LONii
lllo\E ! SURE HOPE HE CN 00

Water Wellt. Commerciel
and DomNtlc . Test hol11.
Pumps S1ln end Service.
304-895-3802.

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RINGLE'$ SERVICE o,xpo·
rienced rt;JOflng, includlni
hot tllr tpplloetion. carpen·
tar. electricitn. muon. Cell
304-87Ji·208B or 675 '
4680 .

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WHEN I THINK ABOUT
YOU. I. WAt-JT TO
KIL-L. YOU-

. HOIJ&amp;E. l WANt-.IA

F &amp; K TrN Trimming. llump·
rerrtoval. Call 175-1331.

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AI..L THE TIIYE • AND.

DRIVE &amp;ACt&lt; TO THAT

RON'S Televlaion Service::
Speclal!zing In 2onith end,
Motorola~ Ouezar, and
hou11 cell1. Call 578-2398,
.or 446 ' 2414. ·
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MOR.t-.!IN6, I'M 601N(9 TO

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66 Sead &amp; Fertilizer
72 Trucks for Sale
Fishing equipment, rubber
glovts, .30·. 30 Winchester.
older .22 .aingle shot. 12 ga. Hammond Organ, double
key board . loiOO. A bargain Tobacco plants f9r iale in 80 Chevy Sport blue lo
aingle. Call 446-9636 .
ot thl1 price . 614 -949- 77. In 128, and Kentucky black, topper inc;luded. rult
proof bottom, tinited glae1.
'
14. Call614·245-5047.
Reece hitch complete. Celt 2477 .
AM-FM radio, vinyl doors,
446-8181 .
.
CLAIRNET, white leather TOBACCO planto for ule, carpeted, auto tren1 . ,
u.aoo. Co11448-B103.
Ford cyl. van runs good. mena marching ahoea, size Kentucky 14 l!o 17, Coli from
,1
OY2.
304-BU-2695.
4
untlll9
:00
p.m
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304-882so,ma rust. $496 . Cell 4481971 Chevrol01 350 onglno,
3295.
8181 .
good cond. Coli 614-2686071.
Fruit
Freezer 20 cu .ft . chen. 58
·&amp;
Vegetables
excellent condition, 1200.
1970 Chevy, 1160. Needs
Coll814-266-9349.
some work. Call 614-246Strawberri... Taylor'a Berry
9598 .
New Oak Furniture, tablll. Petch. Kerr-Harrisburg Rd. 8
Autos for Sola
chairs, . cupboarda.
pia ufe. AM -8 PM , Mon.· s at. 12lb . 71
1974 Chevrolet 1tep aide
k
P
.d ry, 11n a.
aul Conkel• or ·mor• 40 cents. a lb. CaJI
Pl.J.• .good cond; $eft ·appreAntiques, Tuppera Plains. · ol46·8892 0 ;- 814·2'45 ciat!f.trade tor boat Of equal
9567,
1976 Chevy Caprice Cleo- · voluo. Cell 448-3103.
Maytag automatic washer 1---------~-' sic. • dr. sedan, one own~r. - - - - - - - - - - 886., washer &amp; dryer aU1o· Strawberries, T•vlor'a Berry 12,600. Call 448 · 1815 or 1980 '4 Ton ,Chovrolet PU,
matlc 1100., 40 " gas range Patch, Kerr-Harrisburg Ad. 8 ·4411-1244.
auto tranl, PS. PB. $4, 1 95.
f86.. 40" electric range AM-8 PM. Mon . - Sot. Call
John'• Auto Sa\t•· Call
885 .. Frigidaire ••If detroit· 448-8892 or 614-245 - 7B Plymouth Volar• Premier 446-4782 Open Evenings.
ing 1126 . 814-742· 2362 .
4 dr., air cond .. one owner.
9567.
Coli 446· 1816 or 448 - 1971 Ford truck ~A ton
Colored T.V. Like new. Strawberries . Pick your 1244.
heavy duty, air cond., new
1160. 614-949 · 2994.
own. Call Claude Winter.
tires, p .b., p.e., aut o. t.r.1111.
Call814-246-1121 .
1977 DODGE Aopan Ste· 814-992-5830. 1
DELl EQUIPMENT- 8 f1 . deli
tion W1_gon. PS. PB. good
cesar, TEC digital scales. Ear Corn for aale . 2.600 cond. C1ll 446· 7489 or
Hobert alicer &amp; refrigerator Bushel . Selling for 13.00 bu. 448-6608.
73 Vans &amp; 4 W . O.
unit. All like new . 30•·876- 61 4·992· 746B .
5843.
1974 Monte Cario. Excel. ~~]9 Joop CJ 6, 6 cyl. , 3
STRAWBERRIES , pick your cond. $2,000. Ph . .4 46 · 1
1-~!"~~· new soft top,, AM-FM
REPOSSESSED SIGNI No - own. Monday through Sat- 4630.
tape . .exc. cond. Call 446thing downl Take over pay- urday .. 9 ·8. &lt;no "cheCk1 .
0616
.
ments $58 .00 monthly . Heppy Hollow Fruit Farm, 1978 Chevy lmp_.a 4 door
4 'x8' fluhing arrow sign . Galllpolia Ferry, 304· 678· low . mileage, good co.n di- COmplete drive train for
New bulbs. letters. Hale 2028 .
tion. S1 .676. Call 446- Dodge JA ton 4WD. frame &amp;
Signo. Cali FREE 1-800·
1689 or 448-3647 .
wheals included, 1800 firm .
628-7446, anytime.
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1978 KAWASAKI,400.00 .
Brougham. fully equipped, Ford 8 cyl. ven .. runt good,
1970 Maverick 8400.00 . A
low mileage. Must Hll. Call some ruit, $496. Call 446camper top - fltt small
FOR sola or trade for bigger -•~v~e~•-_4_4_8_-_4_2_7_7_.- - - - Bi81.
truckbod . 304· 676 -1663.
car of equal value-1977
Chevy. Monza. ••cellent 1979 Pin1o atationwagon , 8 1-:-:--: - - - - - - - AIR conditioner, 66 BTU. ocndition, 304-875· 7380. cyl ., euto .. PS, air con d.. 74 Motorcycles
Co)dapot . needs repair .
exc . cond . Call 814-388186.00, 304-876-1484
8438 .
COUNTRY 8a Bluegra11 8- ~ -,-9-9-2--,C-h-o-vo_tt_e_ta_k_o_o_v_ar 1978KAWASAK1100. Oln
track tapas. S2 .00 each,
I U liipuh
payments . 1978 Da1sun PU Bike. Call 441-0864 .
304-676-6184 .
uking •1.200. Call 446- 1 ----~----3101 .
1980 Honda CR 125, dirt
GAS cook stoves, . green~ 61 Farm Equipment
bike, many new parts, axe.
double ovens. 8150 .00 .
1981 Chovetto, A-1 condl- cond, •eoo. Coll614 -256·
Cruser and two night Troy Built rototillerl new tlon. C1nd be seen on State 1379 .
atanda, 180.00 . Range top, and used. Swi1her Imple- St. across from Oallia
gas, yellow or atainle11 ateel ment Co .. Sr. Rt. 7 North, Acedomy.
Suzuki TS 400, '660. Call'
flop). · *60.00 . Phone 304- Gallipolis, Oh. 448·0476 .
614-246-6211.
875-4123 .
1978
Buick
Electra
226
full
For 11le· Ueed J 20 Ditch power. Michelin tira1. Cell For ule or trade Honda 760,
WINDOW type air condi- Witch Trencher . 1 · 614 · 448-2991 .
11,096. Coli 614 - 245·
tioner. 1 6 ,600 BTU. excel- 894-7842 .
5211.
len1 conditio n. $160 . phone
NEW 8a Uud Harveetore 1972 AMC Gremlin 2 dr.
304· 676· 1920 .
XRBO Hondo lo 2 halmotl.
Structur8J. Automated 11 _ "dan. Call448-8196.
814-949 -2378 :
SEVEN maple chairs. newly vettOck feedlng.computer
refiniahed . Etegare for dis- feeder1 . Call collect 814· 1979 Plymouth Arrow Tomos Moped . like new.
auto . . sharp , ' sporty , Only 700 mlloo.$360. 814·
play. Phono304-675 · 1621 . 685-2280 . John L. Benl.
•2 .496 . John's Auto Sale1.
992-2596.
PISTOL 38 special, Smith 1!o NEW Holland 270 boler. Bullville Rd. Opon 8·8 ,
good
condition
,
11500
.
_4_4_8_
·
4_7_B_2_.
_
_
_
_
_
_
Weuon, like new , 304-8761974 HONDA CB 380,
1
304·878 ·7421 .
6904 .
1978 Ford Flasto, good 1400, 304-676-1"00 .
work car, 11 ,0915. John's
Auto Sales, Bulaville Rd . 1972 YAMAHA 380 En··
56 Building Supplies
duro, good condition ,
1!3 livestock
Open 8· 8 , 448-4 782.
1250.00. 304-675, 5965 .
73 Plymouth Dutter run1
Building material•
62" Pinto horae exc. with fine. broken rear ,spring. HONDA 1981 CB .900
custom, 12860. 304 -876block, brick, sewer pipea. children, e yrs. old. •300. e150. Coll614-245·9264.
2661 .
wlndowa. lintels , etc . Coli 8 14 · 2~5 - 94~3 .
Claude Winters. Rio Grande.
75 Dodge Cornett, needa
0 . Cell 814-245 · 6121 .
3 year old stud
querter repair, •eoo. Call •48Camping
horso. No.popen. 814-949· l-:1:-9_3:5_
. -:-:-~-:---- 78
2574 .
66 Pets for Sale
Equipment
Flreblrd, 1976 Modal, 3.60
ol barrel, alum . slot 1-- - - - - - - - - - l- - - -- - - - -- - Horse. m1re. 8 y.. r• old. , engine,
soddla ond brldla. •300. wheels, 85 ~ 000 milu .
Starcrafl camp~tr aleeps si•.
11298. 614-742-3063.
HILLCREST KEN~El . 304-875-5335.
thrH b~rner stove. alnk, Ice
Boarding all breeds . Selling
Happy Jack Dog Food. AKC Hone, mere, 8 yeara old, Foreman• Used Cars. For box, IKC . • cond. 11800.
Dobermans: Stud Service . 1oddlo ond bridle. '300. lees expenalva car~ . On S.R . 304-8711-6493:
124 In Lang•vlllo, Oh. 814·
304·6711-8335.
Cell448-7796 .
742-2734.
79 Motors Homes
DRAGONWYND CATIERY
1976
Ford,
Ellt,,
2
door,
olr,
&amp; Campera
84
Hay
&amp;
Grain
· KENNEL. AKC Chow pupp.a .. p.b .• radio. ••c. running
pies, CF.tl Himalayan. Percondition. Price negotiable .
1i1n and Slam••• kittens.
814-992 -2983 or 992·
Coll446-3844 after 4PM.
1011 8241 .
~!~~~~~ ~ ~AY for
·
1973 17 h . Trovol Mote
WS!iKS WESTIE KENNEL
camping trailer. Self conAKC Wilt Highlan,d 'White Hevfor ule. Cail4 4 e.aaa 1 . 1981 Olds. Omogo, 2 door, 10inad. SIMps 8. Electric,
one .owner. p.1 .• p .b., tinted o~• lo 12 wan syotom. A.C. ,
terriers, puppiea and stud
1ervice . Cali 61 • · 38 7. Hey for Hie 11 .2&amp; bale. Call WlftdOWI, llr, 25,000 mll01 . nlco towing. •2.200. HltcW
• 4 .800. 304-882-3315.
0824 .
448·0373.
• trailer tMir incluct.d. s.. or
coli Gory Hysoll 614·992MI.XE o hay. 304 - 871 - 1978 Conoord 0~ -o . c .. 11388.
crulae, tilt wh..t. am·fm
221154 ..
........ e cyl., outo .. 47,000 HI 11. Coechm'an Travel
10 m~:mth old Reg . black
mlle1 . Exc, cond. 614-992· Trailer. Sleeps • · Like new.
female L,b. all •hoti ·•
TIMOTHY hav, •1 .7&amp; bale. 5236
.•
t3,50Q, 814-992· 2433.
papers . •·eo. Call 440 · on the wagon1• *2.00 • bale
3486 .
dollvorod, 304·8711-5054. ·I
19n Joop •• ntirl miles.
Supreme
Broughom,,. Loedod.
Low Very 1horp, Now paint lo
mlltl, A-1 cond. 1178 Ka· tire•, Mekl off.,. 1114-849·
wasokl 810. ••treo. 614· 2732.

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WHI do roof .and houM
pelnting It r..Onebfe pricn.
For froo ostlmattl. ceU 614·.
949-2232.
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1 Legocy 3,000 wood lo coal
h .. ter . UMd I monthe .
NICE prlvote troller -lot, to Orlglnel co01 1478. 1300.
put 14x70 mobile home. Includes blower. &amp;14·843·
Coli Burger Chef lo leave 1380 ohor 5 .
mo,sogo, 304-875-4830 . ~~~~=::;;===:;:=54 Mlac. lllierchndl1e
For te 11e
Knouff Coal lo Flrowood
Prlce1 roducod May·JUty.
For lttll s ·u ver Dollar Club, Pick up or cNIIvered. We
honor HEAP Vouchero. Call
Honder10n, WV . Coli 304· 8 14· 256· 6245.
87&amp; -10BO.

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SERIAL NUMBeRS AND
IDENTIFYING MARKS FROM
- ~EN CARS . NOW, STANO

GENE'S CARPET CLEAN···
lNG SERVICE . Rocom· ·
mantled • for profo,lonal :
eteam . ~le•nlne. Scotch
Guard·f- E01imotao. Celt
Gono ot 614-1192-s;JOg .

Brtnd ntw Mwlng machine
U9. 1983 Whlto sewing
mochlne sll~htly point dem·
ogo, rltoll 329. Coli 814·
386·8878 collect .

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HI - - - Claanlng. Aluon~:
lnum liking,_.... homoor•
wood. brick, sandato11•·
bulltlng ond homoo. Alo&lt;(
hHvy oqu.,._t, fully In· .
sured~ F,.. HtlrMtH. I 1 4 .,. . .
1411·2UI.
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The Daily Sen1in..l

Friday, J..... 17' 1983

Home
lmprowmenta

Rooftn1••........_.. opoutingand
ahimlnum
·
lnaured.
· Free ....,.
EadmltH-

Um81tone, Sand. Gravel. AKC Reg . Goldon Rotrlev1r
Delivered in M..on, ~alga , puppiu .. Roody to. go mid
Gallia or pick up at Richerdt July. 814-742-29117.
l!o Son. Call 448-7786 .
ONE AKC roOilterod tomato
Beagle pup, 11 out of goOd
hulntlng 1tock. 150.00 304·
875-5897.

1 .4 acre lot in Bradbury .

Building

KIT

AKC black Lab. pupplo1. 2
maa.. 2 female. Ready ~d
of July, •160. Cell 814·
256-1379 .

67

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Peu for Sale

81

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thN .10 Inch In 01oclt. Stael malo 1 f.,;,.le. Hod ehot end
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Page- 14-The Daily Sentinel

Friday, June IT, 1M3

Middleport, Ohio

Village funds total $500,813

Area deaths

The balance of all Middleport
Village flinds as ·of May 31 totaled
$500,813.03, J on Buck, village clerk·
treasurer ll'POrts.
Receipts, disbursements and the
balance of each fund respectively
fo r M ay In cl ude : gen e ra l,
. $35.171.29, $38,txlqt, m,839.39;
· street m a intena nce, $17 ,301.90,
$6,310,87, $412.33 deficit; HUD,
$74,000, $75,938.38, $3,625.91; Fed·
era! Revenue Sharing, no receipts,
$142.tl!, $2,064.34 ; street ·lighting,
$5,993.84, $1,366.16, $9,764.59; street
levy. $5,993.83, $118.49, $19,622.66;
Hre equipme nt, $3,970.88, $4,trnl.56,
$1 ,988 .93 deficit ; fire truck,
$4,425.78, $87.50, $49,355.21; genera!
bond retirement , $3,008.69, $59.87,
$17,558.22; planning comm!ss!on ,
no receipts, $5.04, $43.66; sanitary
sewer escrow, no receipts. no
disburseme nts, $136,717.29; fire
hous e Impr ove ment fund ,
$12,210.53, $239.49, $15,149.18; water
tank. no receipts, no disbursemen t s . $180 .9 77 .58 ; water .
$10,096.49. $8,096.54, $14.158.25; sanl·
tary sewer, $7,254.84, $4,303.52,

Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Hunter
Funeral Home In Rutland from 2to4
and 7 to 9 p.m . today and from 2 to 4
p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m . On Saturday.

· P earl F. Hysell
Pearl (8rudl F . Hysell, 65, Route
1, R utland, died Wednesday at
Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital
In Parkersburg.
Mr. Hysell was born Sept. 8,1917, a
son of the late Frank and Gertrude
Romine Hysell. He was a former
e mploye of the Pomeroy Foundry.
Surviving are his wife, Birdie
Ha ley Hysell whom he married on
J uly 20, 1957, and a sister, Mrs. Ruth
J ohnson, Middleport. Hysell was a
member of the RuUand Chu rc h of
God .
Services will he held at 2 p.m .
Sunday at the Rutland Church of
God wit h the Rev. John Evans
officia ting. Burial will be in Miles

Edna Reichman
EJ!na Russell Reic hman, . 86,
Chattanooga, Tennessee, and a
former l"!!Sident of Middleport , died
this morning at her home after a
lingering illness. •
She Is s urvived by three childre n;
Wa nda Doon of Columbus, Bill
Reichman of Chattanooga, a nd
Donna French, also of Chatta·
nooga; nine grandchildren. and 15
great-grandc h!!dren . F une r a l
services and burtal wUI be In
Cha ttanooga.

Meigs County happenings
Veterans Memorial

Emerf?ency calls

Admissions-· Betty Wilson . Pome·
roy; Leona Karr, Racine; Mary
Colmer . Pomeroy; Hom er Gra·
ham. Racine .
Discharges-- Irene Burris, Roland
Morris. Homer Graham .

Th ree calls wcreansweredTilurs-

day a nd one early F'riday morning,
according , to the Me igs County
E m ergency Medical Ser vice.
At 6:34a. m . Thu rsday, Rutla nd
t ra nsported J ohn Reed from State
Route689 to Holzer Medical Center',
and at 2: 58 p.m .. Middlepo r1 took
Leah Winebrenner to Holzer from
320!,S S. Third Ave. Racine was
ca lled Jo Antiquity a t H: 5~ p.m ..
taking Homer Graham to V~t ~ra ns
Me morial Hos pita l
Friday at 12:07 a.m., the Hac inr·
squad took Roger Spaun !jrOf11 VinP

Free clothing day
Tile Gallia -Me igs Community
Action Agency w!U hold Its free
clothing day for low· income persons
Monday from 9 a .m. to 12 noon a t the
clothing bank in the old high school
building, Cheshi re.

REVIEW - Greg and Patty Gibbs review adverilslng and bulldtng .
plans with Dan Verga, left, area coruiultant for Sears, for a new Sears
Store which will be constructed near the Mlddlepon-Pomeroy
Corporation line about Aug. I. A new building will he constructed for tbe
Sears Store now located on Pomeroy's West Main St. The new store will
provide more display areas for ,home appUances, home Improvement
Items and Oooring as well as continuing tbe catalog mall onler business
carried out through telephoning or visiting tbe store. Tbe new structure
will contain 4,200 square feet of Door space. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs,
operators of the Sears Store In Pomeroy. reside In Middleport. Parktng
will be conside rablY. bnproved at tbelr new store which will adjoin' tbe
pr~osent structUre known as the I.G.A. buOdtng.
·

St n:.'(•tlo Vetf'ra ns Memoria l.

New administration
will receive oath

Pick up day ~&gt;et
Those who ord r.recl icc cream
from Trinity Church , Pomeroy,
may pick up their ordPrs Monday
from fi to7:30 p.m. Those who would
like to order iCI' crm m may stop by
the r hurch Monday or call 992-3222
or 992-.1777.
Thf' chu rch v.:U I havP honwmadr
lc'f' c rram. sa ndwiches , a nd othrr
desserts available from 10 a.m . to 6
p.m . Th ursday, Friday , and Sa turday of the Big &amp;om! Rcg;.tlla .

To cmd

MASON··The new administra tion
of the town ofMason wiU he given the
oath of office on Monday at 7:30p.m .
by A .. Jam es Manchln , secretary of
sta te of West VIrginia.
The publ!c Is Invited to the r ity
huildinga nd loa rrception at the fire
house immed latrly fol!owing. The
rl'rcpt ion will bcs lagedby thelad!es
"ux iliary of the fi re depart ment.

marriage~

Lottt•ry winner

.Jud ith H. La udr rm i!t , PomProy ,
has fil ed for divorce !'rom F'rank.lin
La udennllt, a lso of Pomeroy, In the
Meigs County Common P leas
Cou1i . The plaintifl c harges gross
neglect of duty &lt;t nd ex treme&lt;Turity.

Marriage

CLE VELAND tAP I . The
winning number drawn Thursd ay
night In the Ohio Lottery 's da ily
game. " The Number," was 994.
In the "Pick 4" game. played five
times a week, Ihe winning num ber
was 6273 .
~l'he lotte ry reported earnings of
$759,420.50 from the wagering on it s
da ily ga me. Ea rnlngscameonsa les
of $~.~1.50,. while holders of
winning tickets were entitled !o
share $220.861, officia ls said .

lic1~mw

The Meigs Cou nty Prolxtlr Cou r1
has granted a mar riagp liC'C'IlSC' to
Ray G l t~ m Ray, ~9. Atlwns , and
Sonya Lee Adams, ~4. Rt:'f'dsvil lc ,

Predict cool, wet July
WASHINGT ON (APJ -Cool and
wet Is the outlook for tbe southern
and easte rn two-thirds of the na tion
through mid-July, the Na tiona l
We ather Se r vice pre di c ted
Thu rsday.
Season~ lly cold tem perat ures
wer e forecast for Okla hom a a nd
north Texas. a nd below-norma l
read ings were genera lly expeeted
for New Mex ico. Colorado. Ne· I
braska . Missouri. Kentuc ky, Vlrgl·
nia a nd the states south a nd east of
!hose.
Idaho a nd the Pacific Nort hwest
also can expecl cooler-than-norma l
readings, while wa rmer than normal is likely In Southe rn California
and Nevada a nd western Arizona .
Other areas should be near
normal for this tim~ of year .
T urning to rainfall, heavy is the
forecast for Was hington. Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Okla homa, Arkansas
a nd the G ulf Coast a nd South

NO~

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"l•m muhu'il y.

Minimum dt' l&gt;l l~ it $ I .000. H:ntt•Mw: ood c.hn1 ,June 3t

6-MONIB

ClaMIIIeds ........ ........ .. ... :D-~7 '

Featured onJH
p.m. 1n the council chambers at
237 Race St . M•ddleporl. Oh1o
Purpose of the hear•ng 1s to

oosed use for revenue shanng

funds for 1984 . All •nteres ted

Minimum d c1l0Sil $ t .000.
Rltlt•s J((J(Iid thn1

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LONG &amp;SHORT
SLEEVE

leluced

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BLOUSES &amp; DRESSES
REDUCED 1
PRICE

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COATS

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MENS
FASHION JEANS

Reduced

Minimum dc poHil $ 1,000 .
Rntl's l(ood thru ~~Jun e 20

•s.scct on tntercst aulornttttc:tlly crt&gt;ditcd monthl y to our 8%

COLORED LEVIS
l8 UNWASHED
. MENS

$15

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lAmtfllU l'd nn • ·$:1,000 dt- poflil .

Minimum de posits; t ,000.
Rat e5 good thru June ~

Sta~lc~m~en~I"!S~av•tn...gs·~A·cco•u•n•t.----iti..----..1

At City Loan &amp; Savings, we ppy incredibly high
Money Market rates and guarantee 'them for the full
· term of your certificate.
·
·
H_igh rates, and no risk. That should tell you
somethmg. Move your money to City Loan &amp; Savings.

~ ~~~;}~~~n~VINGS
GALLIPOLIS: 358SecondAve.. 446-1973
POMEROY: 125 E. Main St.,992-2171

,

StRAIGHT LEGS

&amp;BOOT JEANS

DAY

$1950

1983

MENS
· SPORT SHIRTS

FATHER'S
JUNE 19,

KNJT PUllOVERS AND liTTON FRONTS

Reduced · 20%

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SKIRTS &amp;
BLAZERS

Reduced

2 0.%

LEVI DENIM JEANS
Mlss.as and Juniors.
Values $32.00 SALE

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Middleport, Ohio

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Celeste·urges home loan extensiofl·
By STEPHANIE NANO
A""""laled Pross Writer
PARMA. Ohio (AP) -Gov. Richard Celeste was
extolling the state' s low-Interest home Joan program
to a small group around hbn, but 1-year-old Anthony
. Koury hardly noticed.
The toddler was playing outside the suburban brick
bungalow his parents, Anthony and Nada Koury .
bought wlth the he lp of a state-financed loan.
Because of the State Issue One fund$. Celeste said:
" Another young fam!ly l~ a ble to raise a famUy in
Parma and enjoy a good neighborhood. This Is what
the American dream is a ll a bout."

The governor told the ga thering Friday tha t he is
urging Congress to let states continue to Issue the
ta x-exempt bonds beyond a Dec. 31 deadline.
The 1~ fede ra l Mortgage Subsidy Bond Tax Art.
which authorizes states to Issue the bonds. is due to
expire at !he end of this year . A resolution to e xtend
the act is before Congress.
"Elbninatlon or the tbonds l is another attempt by
the Reagan administration to balance the budget on
·the backs of middle Income taxpayers.·: Celeste said
In wrttten testimony submitted Friday to· the U.S.
House Ways and Means Committee.
Last month. the s tate sold $:nl million In mortgage

revenue bonds a nd offered 9.98 percent loa ns to
first -time homebuyers under provisions ofSta te 1ssur
One passed last November.
The Kourys. who Jive in a n apa t1ment in the suburb,
said they had planned to buy the ir first home next
yea r but decided to ta ke advant age of the !ow -intPrest
loans. The couple cam ped outside a Strongsv!Uc
savings and loan for two night s to be 10th in line to
a ppply for a Joan.
Koury . 28. a mea tcutter, sa id thcy a ce finailrlng
$31,000 o! the $.'\2,000 price and wi!l save about $70 a
month.
"That $'75 means a b ig difference to us. a big

POMEROY - Meigs County
Commissioners have been notified
!bey wUI a gain receive funding
under the Department of Housing
and Urban Devl'lopmenr CommunIty Block Grant Program.
Last year. the county received a
gra nt of $89,500 which was used on
six projects - the largest being the
new county landfill . Other grants
last year went to Orange a nd
Chester Twp. fi re departments .
Bedford Twp. a nd the v!Uages of
Rutland a nd Racine .
Meigs commissioners are ex·
peeled to receive approxbnate ly the
same amount this year.
The first of two public hearings on
the 1983 program wUI be held at 7
p.m .. Wednesday. June 29 , at the
Senior Citizens Center on Mulber ry
Hts . ln Pomeroy.
Frank Davis from the Buckeye
Hills-Hocking Valley Regiona l De·
velopment District wUJ explain
program requirement s, e ligible
activities and application deadlines.
All Interested cit izens a nd local
o!flc!als are Invited to a ttend · the
hearing and offer suggest ions on
how the funds should be spent.
The program is administered by
th.e Ohio D e p a rtment o f
Development .

2~.

The Koury's dK'is lon lo buy a honw WliS gocx1 nC'ws
for He len and PNer R!plesc. who had bwn trying to
sell the thret"'-bedroom house for mnrf' t han 11-1 year s.

The R!pleses. who had the houSl' built :tl ypars ago .
ar&lt;&gt; moving to New .ll:'rsey to Uvc wi th onr of t heir
three daught&lt;'rs.
" I was just about l't'ady to take it off thl' m ar k&lt;'! anrl
just stay h&lt;'Tt'.'" said Mrs Hipil•Sl'. 72 . " I d l&lt;ln 1SN':\11.1'
hopP of getting near wha t WP WP IT asking ."
The Kourys a lld little .(o&lt;:;('ph wi ll 11101'&lt;' into th£'

home la te r thls sumnu' r.

lly .JEFF GRABMEIER
'Orn•"'~""ntlne l Staff
· GALL IT'OI.!S - .lob alloli sh
ments a t t h~ Ga !!ipolis !){'ve lop

cr•ntf'r and into

cmploy&lt;'I'S told a n Ohio lt•!(ts la tlvP
com mlt tf'e F'rtcl i l ~'
Cl ient s whn:1rP movf'd out clfr';D&lt; '

as part oft hf'starP·s pmgr am 10 1Hk t •
th£' me nt a lly rPinrdf'(l ou l of
inslll u 1ions mn~· l:x' wor sr off y1•t .

accordi ng tor mployN's.
About L!l pl'rson~. m o:-;tl y c urTPnt
worker·s a nd t~osc r('(•ently la id off.
a ttended the ""'·ond mN•ting of tht•
Sena lc-Hou'l' GDC lnvrstiga t!vr
Com m ifl('(' . llf'lct a t tht• spnlor
ci t i:a•ns c_-y•n I f't" nn .J"c k son P ik1•.
'l \vo m t•m hf•rs of th&lt;' fo u r -man
comitt N ' c ha irman Sl •n
Oaklt•y t ·ollins. fl Ironton. and ltt•p

· pa nC'I -

T om .lohn.'-iOII , H Nf'\V Conco rd attrndcxl lhl' hf•arlng . S4:' n . Pa ul

Plrlfer . R -EiuPyru s. a nd 11Pp. Ha rry
Malott , D-Mt. Orab. WPr&lt;' thl'

" Nice riding machine," said
Crippen - the only m a n who has
flown every shuttle ever built. He
piloted the Colurnblaon lts Aprtll981
debut.
The othe r crewmen are a Urookies
from tl),e 1978 astronaut training
class. They are pilot Rick Hauck. 42.
and m ission s pecia lists J ohn Fa·
blan. 43. and Dr. Norman Thagard,

AP Aerospace Wrtter
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla . (AP l
- SaUy R ide became the first
American woman to !eave her
planet Saturday as she and four
male astronauts rode seven mlll!on
pounds of rocket powe r Into orbit to
start six busy days a board space
shuttle Challenger.
A quarter-mUllan SP,l'Ctators 39.
Durtng96 c lrcuitsof the globe, the
crowded highways, beaches and
astronauts
are to release communi·
riverbanks to view the thunderous
cations
satellites
for Canada and
departure and to wltness history.
Indonesia
.
fly
rendezvous
maneuvMany wore T -shirts and buttons
ers with a third spacecraft and
proclaiming "Ride, Sally, Ride ."
At 7:33 a .m . EIJT - r!gh~ on conduct more than 20 science and
mate rials proceSsing exper!nnents .
schedule - Ms. Ride became ·the
first woman to fly on a U.S. The first satellite deployment- Ms.
Ride's responsibility - was sches paceship. Eighty-seven male as·
for later Saturday .
duled
tronauts preceded ber, heg!nn!ng
The
Cl'l'W was very busy the first
with Alan Shepard In 1961.
few
hours.
·checking spacecraft
The 32-year-old astrophysicist , an
systems.
opening
the payload bay
astronautslnce19'18, served as flight
doors
and
getting
ready
for the flrst
engineer during the seventh ·s huttle
satellite
release.
Two
hours
Into the
ascent Into orolt. She kept an eye on
mission.
they
beamed
to
Mission
the blinking dials and called out
Control In Houston a television
checklists for Conunander Robert
pic ture ot the payload bay and Its
Crippen.
cargo.
wlth vistas or the Earth
"Space shuttle Challenger has
below.
delivered to space the largest
Said Hauck: "We're having a
human payload of all time - four
good time."
men, one woman. " said a NASA
The flighl Is to end next Friday
spoltesmllll. Never before had more
with
the shuttle's first landing back
than four people been launched.
at
Cape
Canaveral.
Ms..Rklewasunabashedlyenthli·
The
seventh
flight In the shuttle
slastlc abrut her launch.
series
began
with
a burst Of Dame
"~ yau Friday," she told
and
billow
of
steam
as the three
Mission Control as Challenger
main
engines
and
two
IOlkl rocket
nt!8l'l!d orbit.
boosterS
flashed
to
life
after an
· Shr askl!d mission communicator
RDy Bridges, "Have you ever been almost flawless two-day
to Dimeyland?" Shethendelcrlbed countdown.
'I'll!! $L2 billion spaceship cleared
the launch as "definitely an E
tlclu!t." The E ticket was once the the 347-foot launch tii!I'Vlce tower In
premium ticket for J;)llneyland lii!VellleCOIII!I anddarlid IIDI1heul;
wanl over the Atlantic Ocean.
rides.

no-shows.

Emp l o~' Prs

r t•pc";.t trc!
now
fldmiUar chHrgPs tha t unpopula r
worke rs arr harasSf'd by ttltl (;{)('
administra tion . cllrnl s are forTf'd
out of thl' f'Cnt l'r against lllfl ir wi ll ,
and rf'ma inln~ cliPnt s an • not
s£'1...,/(&gt;d wf' ll hC'C'ti U .~ of lack of sl ;tff.
Cont rovPrsy tx•gan last su mmPr

when

" lt~ss.

n •s tric ti\·r

Pnv ironnw nt s.··

ment a l Cen l('r hav£' lrfr f'(' m ainl nf.!
staff ovc•rworked anrt c liPnts iPss
rarPd for. cun'('-nt and form(' !'

"Ride, Sally, Ride': Shuttle
Challenger blasts into orbit
ByHOW~D BENEDICf

ctl fferenCP," said Mrs. Koury .

Legislative
panel hears
GDC charges

Meigs gets

HUDgrant

BLOUSES

10.08°/o .10._46%. 10.29% 11.12%

D-t. ·

persons are •nv1ted to att end.
esoectally sen.or CitiZEns
~
Jon Buck

Minimum dt&gt;pos it

RaleMRood thru

Story on

unba

rev•ew the 198 4 budget f orth~
V•llage ol M•ddleport The
budget w1ll be ava1lable for
•nspect1on along With the pro·

Have A Good Father's Day Sunday

SHORTS &amp; KNIT

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pamngs;
Pope visits .Polish· countryside
r.
New ambulance for Pomeroy
e~l; bBde~mament

A publ1c hear~ng will be h eld
on Monday. June 27. iJJ 7.30

big Father's Day gift sale continues. Save on
men's shirts -.dress trousers- shorts- ties- easy chairscolognes • swim trunks and many other gifts for your
Dad.
~lect Hallmark Father's Day cards and gift wrap on our
frrst floor. Be sure to have plenty of film and flash bulbs
for Dad's big day.

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Today's

$1,282.54, $1,!149.88. $235.46; water
meter trusts.
$196.56, S8.781.11!.
· Rreelpts for the month totaled
$100.880.61 wbUe disbursements
amounted to $141,337.'75.

FATHER'S DAY ·GIFTS

2 ~KS OF lADIES

3-MONlll

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receiPts. $741,70·. $463.:¥1; cemetery,

Atlant ic states.
And ra infall should gene ra lly be
a bove norma l from Colorado eastward except In upstate New York
a nd northe rn New England . where
c lose to norma l Is e xpected.
The only a rea where below
non mil ra in is conside red likely Is
California .

Reduced

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$16,858.26;

the Ohio [)('pnrtmt•nt of

M £'ntal Re- tarda tion a nnounced a
plan IO ffiOVP nn dif'nl s OUt Of I h(•

As a n•sult. 'lOti Pmplo:-.·,'f's ha \'f'
l ost IIH'lr lobs sine-. · May 1 ~1R1

Allilou):!h (;J)(' anc! ODMI1 ad
minl.; tra fors claim only pnsilions
th.: tt arc not nN:'&lt;tPd W&lt;'f't~ abollshrd,
emp!O)lff"S say n ' m ttining workr rs
h ;1v P IJN'n \Oi ldt "CC w\ 1l1 t'X 11'i-l clut h •s
" .Jul)_&lt;;, an' just adc1N".I on and
P Vt ' I )'Uil i ' J1as lllO!'f' I O rlo," ' H('('OI'fl

ing to a progra m coordina tor· a t t ht·
cf'nlrr .
.lamPs Mlddlt •ton. prf~ idf'nt o f tht•
Par Pnt Vo lu n!Pt' t' As.c;Of'i a tion. salrl
layoffs havf' af(( '(•fNi mom iP of thl'

Pmptoycf-s.
"'111PY rC[)(' t •rn plo~'f'f'!'' ;U T' not
givi ng trf'a tn wnt tud if'nl s likt• tllPy
shoulfl hf'{'tiUSt' of tlu • wo rry,"
Mic.lrll t~ton sa id . "'l'twv'rf' worrlf'll
ahout w hPihPr thp~ · · n ha vf' jnhs
t nmnrrow

"

Bub Moon&gt;. a psyt'IJo lo~ls l at llJI '
1·t·nl! ·r. sttid rno r: 11t• i... not ;i·s b&lt;~d now
a~

hr'forf' t IH• rnct jor abolls hmPn1
wavPs. Bu t h(• said "Pf•o plP arT'

fN•Ii ng I ht' f'fft~·l s of PX tr" dut I&lt;" ."
i.J'SS voc: tt i&lt;J na l Bnd rPc rrat lonal

programs a n • ava il rt bh~ to CDC
c iiPnt s s!m'&lt; ' thv job abo lismPn ls,
t•rnpl o_v(•ps cl; ti rn .
" Tlw r c's nolxx.l v ttr( •n· to ru n tllP
pmJ..,rrams. ' · frHlru'r t •n 1pluy t '(' .Jnh n
nit• 11usSf'll l-O: ti cl . " You have· a $1
mi ll ion ac tivity build ing that 's
f•mpl ~' · ··

Accordin g to ont • prog-ra n 1n xmJt
1· t\o ntlnu NI on

(X.Ige A:l l

Guards being hired in
coal country to keep
jobless miners at bay
CHARLESTON. W.Va . rAP ! The only people getting jobs In
McDowell County, whe re t h~ une m·
ployme nt rate Is more than :~ 1
percent . a rP guard s hlrtod " to k&lt;'&lt;'P
the job· hu pters awa y" when they
come looking for work. a state
offi cial says.
One coa l opera tor said he Is
. considering buy ing guard dogs to
keep the Jobless at bay, some of
whom get "real~y a ngry" when told
there are no positions available.
" It 's that bad down the re ," sa id
Ny le Hughes, director of the s tate
Unemployment Compensa tion Dlv·
Is ion . ·'They 're hiring people to keep
the job hunters away. "
Worke rs In employment o!flces In
McDowell County have been recelv·
lng complaints from job seekers
who clabn guards are preventing
them from applying for work as
required under federal unernploy·
men! compensation n'glllatlons .
HugtJes saki.
"i have been told that a number of
Coal companies In t.hat area have, In
essence, told people they don't have
time to handle their inquiries."
Hughes said.
"ll 's sad. But In a way. I
wxlerstail&lt;l where the empiQ)IerS
are comlng ttom. They only !lave a
limited number ot emplOyees work-

ln g for 1hem . aml tlw ycan ' t afford 10
spt'nrl a lot of time· filli ng out f01m s
for pl'rSOrt~ looking for work.··
Frur·ra l n:•gu lations rcqulrl' pco
pl"l rN'f'IVIng &lt;•x h•ndc&lt;l uncmploy
m ent bc'ncf! ts tu visit ut !Past two
pro.t.;pec tlve Pm ploycrs it wf"('k and
have them fi ll ou t a lengthy focm
vcri(y ing tha t the job sf'&lt;'krr
persona lly vis it ed the company,
Hughes sa id.
A. McDowl'll Count y coal OJ)&lt;'r a lor
who asked that he not be id&lt;•nttfi('(!
said F r1day that his guards have
e xplic it Instructions to k""P job
seekers olf his pro perty . H ~ sa id he
does not encourage the US&lt;' of force.
but said he may have to lay orr his
gua rds a nd ust• dogs to ke&lt;:&lt;p the job
seekers away.
"These people come In here and
beg for jObs, for any thing, a nd when
you tell them you don 't have
anything, they !(l't mad," he said "I
mean rea Uy angry . I've been
shoved ."
McDoweU County . ha rd h!t by a
nationwide eoal recession, has a
jobless ra t&lt;' of 30.5 percent , and
a uthorttles say nearly 1,000 resdents have exha usted t.h&lt;'ir une m•
ployme nt benefit s.
west VIrginia had the highest
jo!&gt;less rate a mofi~he s tat es- 19.1 .
pert:ent - 111 April.·

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