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                  <text>Pt!!=l~The Deily Sentinel

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Meigs County happenings ••
Deputies probe
theft, hit-skip

Emergency calls

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James Priddy, Rutland, $1115 and
costs, overload; WUliarn L. George,
OleShtre, $56 and costs, overload:
Robert Johnson, Pomeroy' $125 and
ccets, 10 da~ confinement with five
.days suspended, six months
probation, theft; Robert K;ennedy,
Rutland, $100 and costs, disorderly
conduct: Timothy Dayldson,
Pomeroy, $60 and costs, 10 days confinement, failure to transfer
registration and driving under
suspension; ' Brian Dingez, New
Haven, $27 and cosjs, speed.
Forfeiting bonds were Ralph E.
Bowers, Jr., Guysville, ~.50,
speed; Lesley R. Hayman, Rt. I,
Middleport, $60.50, speed; Andrew
J . Voiers, Millwood. W. Va., $360.50,
DWI: J. A. Fowler, Pl. Pleasant,
$35.50, speed.

Job progressing well

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According to Bob Campbell, job
superintendent for Ontario Pipeline,
job progress continues on time on
the Racine-Syracuse sewer project.
Despite an abnonnaily wet summer, mainline work in Racine has
been completed. Crews are now

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During our. 4th of July Sale
OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M.
CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 4th

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Closed Friday

Admissions - Eva Kunkel,
Pomeroy ; Augusta Hall,
Syracuse; Thomas Anderson,
Middleport; and John Moon,
Pomeroy.
Discharges
Winnie Dailey, Miilia Rydell,
Okle Barr, Martin Mollohan,
Jul ia Payne, Jeffrey Thorton and
Aaron Bradford.

Funeral services for Mrs. Zana
P . Withrow, 82, Mmersvi lle, who .,
died Tuesday, will he held al 1
p.m. Friday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with the Rev. Don
Walker officiating.
Mrs. Withrow was a daughter
of the late George H. and
\'t&gt;ll'rans Mt&gt;nwrial
Josephine R1zer Roush. She was
a member of the Racine First
Admitted-Connie Manley, MidBaptist Church. Friends may
dleport ; Aaron Bradford, Racine.
call at the funeral horne any time.
Discharged-Donald Covert, Eva
S.haffer, Wllliam Smitrh, Sidney
I aylor, Andrew Fields.
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A rnarria~e license was issued
to Ivan Pearl Powell, 29. Rt. 2.
Pomeroy.

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The Farmers Home Administration Office in Pomeroy will
be closed Friday , July 3, due to the
holiday.

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The Meigs County Court House
will be closed Friday in ol&gt;servance of the July 4th holiday .

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Immigrant wins big jackpot

WE WILL BE

NEW YORK - The biggest jackpot ever in the New York state lottery - $2.8 million - has been awarded to Dayse Fernandez, a 37-

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JULY 4th

year-old lrrunigrant from the Dominican Republic, despite a com·
peting claim by a 17-year-old neighbOr .
Lotto spokesman James Nolan said thursday that Mrs. Fernandez
is the righUul recipient because she holds the. winning ticket. He said
she would receive a check for $200,000 within two weeks and an annual
check of $267,720.33 for the next 10 years .

Fireworks explosion injure five

at Diamond Savings!

CINCINNATI - Five persons were treated as the result of two
fireworks explosions in southwestern Ohio Thursday, one at a loaded
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fireworks stand.
Three persons were treated at Clermont County Hospital in Batavia
after an explosion at a trailer-stand on Ohio 125 in Amelia.
In Cincinnati, $25,000 damage was reported at the home of Jerome
Schneider in suburban Green Township when an burning ember set off
fireworks in a.bedroom.
Richard Schneider, 14, and his brother, Ronald, 16, were treated for
burns, firemen said.

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C()LUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The
state's county fair circuit is taking
the week off, eliminating border-toborder and shore-to-shore entertainment in Ohio over Independence Day - summer's most
festive weekend.
July 4 parades are planned in
nearly every village and city, from
Gallipolis and Ashville to Upper
Arlington, Granville and Cleveland.
In Akron, civic leaders plan an international festival along Main

WASffiNGTON- An air traffic controllers strike, narrowly averted
12 days ago, looms again as a real possibility with the union's recommendation that the tentative contract be " overwhelmingly rejected."
The union's executive board called the agreement unacceptable and
said it "does not address the fundamental issues important to the air
traffic control profession."
Ballots on the new contract are scheduled to be sent to the 15,000
union members Wednesday and a tally is not expected to be complete
, until the end of the month, union spokeswoman Marcia Feldman said .

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60 civilians die in massacre

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KAMPALA, Uganda- A squad of rampaging Ugandan soldiers, apparently hunting a wounded guerriUa leader, attacked an Italian
Roman Catholic mission In northwest Uganda, killed 60 unarmed
civilians including at least 24 young girls and wounded dozens of
others.
Ugandan government sources and Swedish Red Cross worker Lars
Astrom Thursday confirmed the massacre June 24.
Government SOUfCCS said the troops entered t~e mission in the belief
that it was harboring anti-government guerrillas.

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Candidates for school boards,
township posts and viilage positions
have until 4 p.m. Aug. 20 to file their
petitions of candidacy with the
Meigs County Board of Elections.
In the fall elections, two trustees
will be named in each townsbiP and
to be elected in the villages "\iUI be

LONDON- Masked raiders invaded Lon®n's prestigious Cartier's
jewelry store after hours Thursday night, sprayed ammonia in the
faces of two security guards and got away with as mucb as $1.88
million worth of gems, Scotland Yard said today.
fn additiOn to being sprayed, with ammonia, both security guards
were hit on the head, pollle ' said. One guard remained in a London
hospital today and tiM! other was released, but pollee said neither man
was seriously hurt.

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Lottery's daily game "The Number" was 598.
Injljlweekly "Pick4" game, the winner was 9629 .
And In the weekly "Pyramid" contest, the winning numbers were

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The lotteJr reported ~rnl~ of f!26,745 on tbe dally game . .

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the mid-eOII. e11ance ill rain 10 l!ti t·eut tonight and 5!1~M~rcent satur- .

Ohio Power Company Thursday
gave fonnal notice of lt!i intent to
~lle, on or after September 30, a rate
mcrease request Or $177 million.
.Last week, the company an·
nounced its decision to seek approval. of the increase by the Public
Utilities Commission of Ohio
&lt;PUCO). No increase is likely to
take effeet'until July 19112.
Over the past five years, the
PUCO has approved only 69 percent
of tbe C9JIIPIII1Y's requested for rate
relief. That Includes an Increase of
7 million for the company last
April. The new req~~est would in' Crease operating revenues by 24 per-

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Street with ethnic food, arts, crafts
and fireworks . Blossom Music Center near Akron is to stage a
fireworks display Saturday night
and its first Sunday family forum
the following day.
At Beilefontaine, dancing is set for
Main Street for the llllllual Top of
Ohio Festival. The town, with an
elevation of 1,549 abOve sea level, is
billed as the highest city between the
Allegheny and Rocky mountains.
Following is a partial list of ac-

or approximately $1.25 per month
according to Herb Gibson,
bookkeeper for Syracuse Horne
Utilities.
Effective in July the conunodity
charge will be $1.90 per 1,000 cubic
feet used per month; effective Jan .
I, 1982 the commodity charge will go
to $1.95 per 1,000 cubic feet used per
month; effective July I, 1982 the
co~odity charge will be $2 and
June of 1983 it will go to $2.05 per
I ,000 cubicfeet.
The commodity charge does not

four council members in Rutland;
four council members and a mem·
ber of the board of public affairs in
Racine, and four council members
and a member to the board of public
affairs in Syracuse.
School board· members will be
elected with two full term seats and

Ohio Power seeks hike

Winning-Ohio lottery number
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mittee has yet to llmsh its own lax·
cut plan.
The House panel returns to work
Wednesday with several major
decisions pending. Although the
chairman, Rep. Dan Rostenkowski,
D-Ill., says he wants the bill passed
by the House before Aug. I, his aides
admit it will take some effort to accomplish that.
Then , a conference conunitlee
would have to resolve the dif·
ferences between the House and
Senate bills.
Several years ago, then-Sen. Gale
McGee, D-Wyo., complained that he
found it impossible to take a
vacation with his family since
Congress met virtually year-round .
So Congress passed a Jaw requiring

members to take off the month of
August - a fav orite time to get
away from hwnid Washington - in
non-election years.
This year the vacati on period 1s a
little longer, lasting until Sept. 9.
Dole is hoping Congress will delay
the vacation fur a week or 10 days.
giving the conference committee
time to work out a compromise bill
that could be given final approval by
the House and the Senate before the
deadline set by the IRS .
Dole
said he
believes
Rostenkowski when he says House
Democrats are not stalling on the
tax bilL " I don't think there's any
desire on their side to be blamed for
individuals not getting any tax cut in
19111," Dole said.

tivities around Ohio for the July 4
weekendandthefollowingweek:
July 3-4 : Ashville July 4
celebration; Granville July 4
celebration and Akron International
Festival; River Festival, Gallipolis;
July 4 Fair, Shelby; Ontario Independence Celebration; Railroad
Days, Woodsfield.
July 3-5: New Berlin Days
Sesquicentennial, North Canton; Arts Festival, Conneaut; International
Art Festival, Boston Mills near

Peninsula;
Landmark Day~,
Navarre; Top of OhiO Fountain
Fesllval, Bellefontame; Flrst Town
Days, New Phlladelph1a; Bratwurst
x Wme fesllval, Springfield; Cedars
Indian x Wh1te pow-wow, Terre
Haute, southwest of Urbana; Fa1r ~n
the Square, Georgetown; F•rernen s
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roast and flea market,
Mespotamla; H1stonc . celebration,
Gnadenhutten ; M101 Festival.
Lebanon .

include the amount charged under
the fuel adjustment clause. The new
contract is for a two year period.
Robert Wingett , grants administrator, presented letters to
council from the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources and the Department of the Army, Huntington
District, Corps of Engineers concerning the proposed marina .
The Corps of Engineers pointed
out that a pennit is not necessary to
authorize · the excavation of a large
emi&gt;ayment on village property and

the excavation of a ca nal access to
the Ohio R1ver for work landward.
A Department of the Army permit, however, will be ri"Quired lor all
wurk riverward. A penni! application with drawings wijl have to
be submitted to the l::orps of
Engineers well in advance of construLtion activities which require
authorization.
The letter from ODNR
acknowledged receipt of the
village's Land and Water Con(Continued on page 12)

Filing deadline· August 20th in Meigs County

Loot 'valued at $1.8 million

Todar's rate:

Sbort term. Your agreement matures In only
89 days. $500 minimum withdrawals may be
made anytime after 14 days. provided a $2,500
balance Is maintained.

By KATIE CROW
A second reading of an ordinance
fixing and regulating the price of
natural gas was approved at the
regular meeting of Syracuse Council
Thursday night.
Council, after discussing the ordinance at great length with Jim
Diddle, president of Syracuse Home
Utilities, finally agreed to approve
the second reading.
The new rate ordinance, when the
third reading iB approved, wiil in·
crease natural gas rates five percent

WASffiNGTON- The Justice Department says the nation's prison
population rose 5 percent to 329,122 in 1980.
All of the increase was in state prisons, which are becoming more
crowded as legislatures pass mandatory sentencing laws and restrict
the possibility of parole, Justice officials said Thursdal(.
Since 1969, the nwnber of prisoners in the United States has increased 61 percent, the officials said.

No pea•ltie• or fee•. Cancellation of the agreement may be made anytime after 14 days with
total interest earned to date and no penalties.
And you don't pay a brokerage fee to purchase
the Ready-Access Fund.

plele its work by Aug. 15.
That's where the problem arises
-the sununer recess is scheduled to
begin at the close of business Aug. I.
Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan ., the Finance Committee chainnan, told repor·
ters Thursday that he wants the
Senate to defy tradition and pass a
tax-cut measure before the House
acts . "II Congress does not act soon
it will he impossible to deliver any
tax retief to the American people
this year," he said.
Dole said he thinks the Senate can
pass lts version of the biU- which is
just about what President Reagan
asked - in three or four days. But
the-timetable is much less certain in
the Democratic-controlled Hous~,
where the Ways and Means Com-

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WASHINGTON (AP )- The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee wants Congress to delay its
August vacation a week or 10 days to
ensure that Americans get a tax cut
this fall.
The lawmakers, now in the middle
of a Fourth of July recess that lasts
until Wednesday, have only 21
working days - counting Saturdays
- Jefl this month. There are doubts
the largest tax-cut bill in history can
make be written into law in so short
a time.
The Internal Revenue Service
needs six weeks after a tax-cut biU is
passed to draw up new withholding
tables . If the lax reduction is to take
effect on Oct. I, as President Reagan
wants , Congress would have to com-

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A beautiful fireworks display will
be staged and this year should prove
to be a great show .

Dole·urges tax cut passage

Aeautitul 101&lt; Yellow or White Gold.

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bicycle winners in three divisions.
Following the parade, volunteers
will sponsor a chicken harbecue at
the fire station. At 1 p.m. games will
be held on the junior high grounds
with more cash prizes being a war·
ded. The talent show begins at Bp.m.
in the junior high school building. After the show at 10 p.m. will be the
main attraction of the day .

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funds directly into a Diamond Pay-by-Phone
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" dressed up" for the occasion. The
talent show will feature talent from
the area with the volunteers filling in
with comedy acts. A $50 grand prize
will go to the winner of, the show.
Second prize is $25 and third, $10.
Show time is 8 p.m.
The parade will line up at the
junior high school grounds beginning at 9: 15. It will start at 10 a.m.
Prizes of $50, $25, and $15 will be
awarded to the .float winners in both
the theme and non-theme division.
Prizes of $5 and$2 will be awarded to

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The Racine Volun~r Fire Departmenl has finalized plans for its annual 'Fourth of July" celebration
tomorrow in Racine.
This year's celebration includes a
full day of activities starting with
the annual parade at 10 a .m.
Highlight of the day will be the
"Miss Racine" beauty pageant, ,held
in conjunction with the firemen's
talent show.
"Miss Racine" will he crowned at
\tie affair . Actually, the beauties will
be Racine fire fighters, who will be

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security. After 89 days, we repurchase your
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to use extreme caution, avoiding
construction where possible.
Hopefully by the end of October,
restoration will be completed. That
involves the paving of streets,
sowing grass seed, and replacing
sidewalks.

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Rollin E . Stiles, 67, died unex·
pcclcdly at his Langsville home
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Stiles was born May 2, 1914 in
Pmneruy, a son of the late Frank
and Anna Schneider Stiles. He was
married on Jan. ZH. 1948, at Cumberland Md., to the former
Josephine Folden who survives. Also
!-;Urviving e~re a grandson, Bulch
Sllles, Langsville; two sisters. Mrs.
Helene Fox and Mrs . Frances
Waters. South Zanesville.
Surviving are his wife. Wilmet
Preceding Mr . Stile' in death
Richards Wright; a son, James N . besides his Jl&lt;lrents were a son. Mar·
Route 3. Pome roy : three sisters , vin T. in 1973.
Bessie Wright and Lela Wright, both
Mr. Stiles was a retired jub setter
of Ripley, W. Va ., and Mrs. Eula
wit~ General Motors have retired in
Grogg, Covington, Ga.; a brother.
1977 followinl(25 years of service. He
Lawrence of Miss ion. Kan.: H granwas a member uf the United Auto
dson, Joshua James Wright, and a
Workers uf America and was a
stepdaughter. Amanda Darlene
veteran uf World War II havmg serWilliams, Route 3. Pomeroy .
. ved in the Army Air Corps.
He was preceded in death by a
Services will be held at 2: 30 p.m.
brother . Clyde.
Munday at the 0 . R. Woodyard Co.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Chapel, 255 E State St., Columbus.
Saturday al the White Funeral
Burial wit! be in Union Cemetery.
Home in Coolville with the Rev .
Friends may call at the chapel from
GarJ Peck officialmg. Bunal will b.•
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday . Friends
in the Rockland Cemetery at Belpre .
may call at the Walker Fun"f.i!I
Fnends may ca ll at the funera l Home in Rutland from 2 to 4 and 1\o
home at anytime after 1 p.m . 9 p m. Saturday.
Fnday.

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Grand jury was seated this
morning in Meig~ County Common Pleas Court .

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annual fireworks display, wlllch wiU be tomorrow, July
4. Dave Nelgler, left, captain In the department, accets
the donation. Campbell praised the service of the local
volunteer organizations ID tbe area .

DONATION- Bob Campbell, right, Job Superintendent lor Ontario Pipeline, presented the Racine
Volunteer'Fire Department a donation for $200 for jts

DIAMOND SALE

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Jury ~'''ah'd today

A su it in the amount uf $29 2fij)
was flied m Meigs Countv C~m­ Announct• A[)(: funds
lnun
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. l Pleas Court by p ar
State Auditor Thomas E.
Cia Inc., Col umbus , against Har.
Ft!rguson
announced
the
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distribution
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The Leading Creek Conservancy
District Water Office will close all
day Friday in observance fo the July
4th weekend. Also announcing
closing on Friday are the Meigs
County Adilor' s Office and the Meigs
County probate Court.

working in the village of Syracuse.
Campbeil has anticipated that
mainline sewers will be completed
by the first of August. During the
next two or three weeks there will be
three mainline crews working in
SyracUBe where motorists are urged

Parade highlights celebration

Children, Men and Boys

Vt&gt;lt&gt;rans Memorial

Friday funeral

Carl Wright . 70, Hockingport, died
Wednesday evening althe St. Joseph
Hospital m Parkersburg following a
brief illness .
He was born at Reedy, W. Va ., a
son of the late Clark and Effie Moore
Wright. He attended the Reedy Baptist Church and was a graduate of
Spencer High SchooL He was a
retired employe uf Union Carbide of
Marietta and was a member of the
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers
International Union.

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Eleven defendants were fined and
Four l"UIIII were ~de by area
four otbers forfeited bonds In Meigs
eliHirgency IIII~~Bds Wednesday ,
County Court Wedne!day.
according to tbe Meigs County
Fined by Judge Patrick O'Brien In
Emergency Medical Service.
the Meip County Court were SanThe Middleport squad was
dra Wright, Pomeroy, and David
called at 7:59 p.m. to take Tom
Anderson to Veterans Memorial \!01. Caul, Athens, S24 and costs each
Hospital.
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speed; Dorst:! Randolph, Long Bot:
tom, $10 and costs, failure to display
John Moon was taken to
valid registration; Douglas Cleland,
Veterans Memorial Hospital at
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, failed to
10:23 p.m. by the Pomeroy squad.
stop for stop sign; Virgil 0. Layne,
The Rutland squad respon4r'
to two calls.
and costs, overload;
Cheshire,
James While was taken to
O'Bieness Memorial Hospital at
Must follow laws too
1:57 p.m. and Tony Keyser was
taken to O'Blenessat9:09 p.m.
Middleport Police reminq
The Syracuse Fire Department
citizens that bicycles and mopeds
responded to a fire at the home of
must follow the same traffic laws
Paul Harris, Minersville, at 12:53
as motor vehicles. Also, moped
p.m.
drivers mUBt be 14 years old and
pass a written test, police said.

The Meigs County Sherilf's ·
department reports it is investigating a theft and a hitskip
. acc)dent.
The Buckeye Rural Electric
Cooperative told sheriff's
deputies that a electric pole and a
dawn to dusk light were stolen
from Sidehill Road, RD Rutland,
sometime Tuesday night.
An unknown vehicle went off
the roadway and lore out four
fence posts on a pasture on
Snowball Hill sometime between
Friday and Tuesday, according
to the sheriff's report.
Delbert Smith, Racine. who b
renting the Jl&lt;ISture, reported the
incident. The properly is owned
by Bob Durst.
The sheriff's deJl&lt;lrhnenl urge,
UJOh)risls to reduce ~(Jt'cd wht•n
traveling the detour aruund

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filed Thursday
Variable :. •ralel.abd·tal'l&amp;with the PUOO ~ city oftlctals in

.Ohio !,'ower's aervice .area -

the

tial customer who uses an average
of 650 ldlowatthours per month
would rise from 4.99 to 6.2 cents per
kilowatthour.

an unexpired term to be filled in
Meigs Local; two full term seats in
the Eastern Local District; three
full term seats in Southern ·Local,
and three full term seals on the
Meigs County Board of Education.
So far, four candidates have filed
for posts. They are Gary Dill and
Thomas 0. McKay, Jr., for trustee
of Chester Township ; Dennie E. ffill
for trustee in Sutton Township, and
Roger M. Davidson for full term on
the Meigs Local Board of Education.

·Showers pose holiday threat
•
By The Auoclated Press
• Scattered showers and thun·
derstorms will continue to pose
some threat to plans for Ohioans on
tbe Independence Day holiday.
The molrt likely time for thunderstorms Saturday will be from
late .aftemoon through the evening
hours. Not, ,much temperature
change Is expected "With afternoon
highs from the upper 70s to low 80s
and overnight lows in the 8011.
Thunderstorms drifted across northwest Ohio ThUrsday evening.
nearly a quarter of an Inch Ill rain
fell at Toledo. Another area of

showerS and thunderstonns drifted
north through southwest and west
central Ohio last night and a few
isolated showers occurred in otber
sections of the state.
Temperatures today were about
normal for early July. Readings
were 'In the 60s at daybreak. On the
morning weather map a large high
pressure system was centered off
the mid-Atlantic coast and was
nearly stationary. Aweak cold front
from Minnesota to Kansas was
moving siOIUY' east and will reach
western Ohio by Slinday .

FILED - Roger M. Davldsoo,
98 Hlgb St., Pomeroy, has IUed a
petition of candidacy for a full
term on the Melp lAical School
District Board of Education.
Manied to the former Mila
Woods, Davidson IDdlcaled that
he bu filed for the board ..ecause
of bls Interest ID studelllll and
hopes to have the opporllllllty to
Improve the status· of the Meigs
·
Local District.

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�Friday , July 3, 1981
Page-2..:.The Daily Sentinel '
Pomf:rov,- Middleport, Ohio
Friday, July 3,1981
·

St. John the Bapti•'t Parish in
Louisiana wants to amend its city
charter. Peor ia, Arix ., wants
staggered terms for members of 1ts
city council.
Biloxi, Miss .. wants to delay an
election from May 12 to June 23.
Greene County, Va.. wants to
relocate the voter registrar's office.
Alaska wants to revise its election
code, and Dra inage Dist rict No . 5 in
Brazoria County, Texas, wants to
consolidate sume voting precincts.
Ordinarily, no one except the
people affected would care about
these changs. But each of them and dozens m ore each year - must

be approved by the U.S . J usti ce
Department. In other words, the
federal government must act before
Biloxi's candidates can rent hotl'i

ballrooms for Election Night.
Some people are hopi ng that 1981
will be the last full yea r Ill whi ch
anyone but the people of Bra zona

County or St. J ohn the Baptist

disc r i mi na te
vote rs.

again st

min or ity

The Voting Rights Act, major por!JUns uf which expire in August 1982.
carnt&gt; into being because m any of

thusl' "covered jur isdicti t)ns" has
used literacy tests or other devices

whost.' sole purpose was to insure
that nunori ty Americans could not
\'ole or pffectively mars ha l the ir forces to wi n ur influence a n election .

In their 15 years since the act took

Parish have any say about how their

counties in Hawaii and Alaska to
parts of New York and several New
England states, from Arizona to the
Deep South."
Since 1965, the nwnber of blacks
registered to vote in the South ha~
more than doubled. Smce the

effect. the J ustice Department has
blocked more than 1100 proposed
changes in election law.
A bipartisan coalition of U.S.
senators led by Edward Kennedy , [).
Mass., and Charles Mathias , R-Md.
- has introduced a b.ill to extend the
Voting Rights Act. The House sponsor is Rep. Peter Rodino, D-N.J .,
who calls the !965 legislation "the

language protections were added tu vote before 1965. Now the Magnolia ·
the act in 1975 , the nwnber of Sta le has 387 black ·elected officials
Hispanic voters has increased by 3IJ - more than any other state.
percent nationally and by more than Louisiana is second with 363.
The Voting Rights Act produced
44 percent in tbe Southwest.
those
numbers; its defeat would
Only 6 percent of Mississippi's
take
them
away.
eligible blacks were registered to

IJail~ ·

most effectivt&gt; civil-rights act ever

passed by Congress."
J
Their proposal would extend until
August 1992 the 'pre-clearance "
provisions of Section 5 as well as the
act's pr oecti ons fo r language
mi norities. The latter include the
req ui rement that bilingual ballots to
provide in nearly 200 U.S. count ies.
The legislators alsu want tu amend
the act to eli minate the confus ion
that bas resulted from the Supreme
CoUI·t's 1980 ruling that racial bias
can be proved only by direct evidence of specifi c intent to di scruninate.
The change would all ow ev idence of
the discrim inatory effect of an electi on procedure to be s uffieient to

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National mood appears 'optimistic'
WASH ING TON 1AP I- It may not
be as high as a Oag on the Fourth of
J ul y. but according to the inventors
of the "Gross National Spirit' ' index.
the national mood shows a trend
toward optimi sm.

Since there's an index for a bout
eve ryth ing else, the new one was

devised by opinion ana lysts at the
America n Enterprise Institute to
track how Americans feel about
their lives and their country.
" We sa w a real need for some sort
of general. comprehensive index

Off the books

NEWYORK i API - Major league
baseball w11l ma rk the Fourth of
July . tra ditionally one of the b1ggest
dates on the sport's ea lendar, w1th
slnke negollat10ns mstead of ba ll
games.
Federal mediator Kenneth Moffett
has recessed until Saturday, .July 4,
stalemated talks in the play ers
strike, which entered its fourth week
today.
The two si des met at the
ba rga ining table ·for about 90
minutes Thursda y with no discernable progress on the iss ue of free
agent compe nsa tion.
" We're going a round in circl es,"
sa id Mark Bela nger of the Ba ltimore
Orioles. " It's the same stuff every
day. It went as you might expect.
Certainly, there was no progress."
But Reggie J ackson of the New
York Yankees. preferred a more

tlO ~00 I-IA'It ASnJPl' 1tlrn SHOWING 11-IAT Nl~ OJf Of TEN SOCIAl. SCitNnSTS

lion5 apply. m Kennedy's words, " to
Ow four corners of the nation. from
ROBERT L. WINGETT

uver li me ... that would give some

When the index is fa irly high - like
thinking about then'6elves and their now - the artists at " Public
country," said Ben Wattenberg, c&lt;&gt;- Opinion" draw a tall, stately
editor of the Institute 's " Public monwne nt on the chart. But when
Opimon" magazine. "We had a the index is depressed, as it was
gross national product, but not a during 1980, the monument shriveled
gross national spirit, as if the latter to telephone-pole dimensions.
The index is based on polls dealing
didn't have enormous effect on the
with
public attitudes on six
former .''
questions: personal and financial
There is one now. It sta nds about satisfaction, feelings about the way
halfway between awful and perfect, things are going for the country, expectations about the national future
at 1275 out of a possible 2400.
and
about the course of the economy
And . as befits a gross national inin
the
next year, and confidence in
dex, the "GNS" has a special symthe
way
President Reagan is doing
. bol - the Washington Monument.
sense

of

wha t

Americans

are

his job.
According to Wattenberg , the findings are useful in gauging what is
likely to happen in the years just
ahead . " A new administration is
now purposefull y trying to rekindle
American optimism." he said. " Indeed, much of Pres1dent Reagan's
proposed economic plan is based
precisely on national psychology
rather than straight economics."

Thot as!'i ess mcnt comt•s from Prof. Peter Gutmann. who in late 1977
ereateJ a big tt~du when tw esttmHtl'd that more than 10 percent uf th e g n 1ss
ml tion CJ l produd eva ded th t-• rr:Hb r nf the tncume tax peopl e.
F uur vca rs ago , the fi g ur~ wCJs s ~' t at clusl' to $200 billion . ~ow . says Gutrna nn . i-t is a round $420 billion. Sonw tof tha t is inflation . but a lmost eve ry
other ccunm n ic stallstlc ts simil arly infla ted.
Inflation aside. the gross na tiunal pruduclttsclf grew i.lnd. say s Guttrnan ,
the s ubte rra ne&lt;-~ n, or undergn tund . L'Ctmom y grew even nwn •.
"Sticking t u the supercon:-;l-'r\'Clti n• 10-plus perce nt uf the l l·g&lt;-~ l uu t pul tha t
I L'sti m Cl led fur fi\'e yea rs agtl ... (;utma nn said 1 &lt;-~st week. · the 1981 fi g u r e
comes in around $310 b11li un GJ\ 1' ...
But wa it ; thl•re's more.
·· More rl'a listtca lly. " lw conttn ul·d. " llla king surne allowa nct• for faste r
subterra nea n them lt'ga l grnwth . a:-; wl'il CIS omi tted ite ms. the s u bl l·rra n~a n
econom y is a t anmnd $420 bill1un.··
That's quite a fi gure. If tnJL'. it suggests thct t ma ny uf the stoti sties for
unemployment. incornt:. produd iun. sa vings and what-not are way out of
li nt' with reality. It su):!gests we a n.• li \'i n ~ Cl myth .
It also suggests sornethin.l;! that ma ny peopl e wil l consider a very pr a cti ca l
matter in these da y~ uf hi gh taxes · The ~uvr rmnent may be losin g hundreds
of mtUwns of dolla rs 111 income-la x J"l'\"l'llues.
In rema ins difficult fur many people t(l accept the existence of so va-;t a n
unreported . unrecorded. untaxed econorn y After Gutma nn 's or igina l
estimate was published . the IHS cuul d ha rdly believe what 11 saw . It moun·
ted tls own study, a study som e say "· e~ s initi ated in a n attempt to shm\· that
nu such amount was slipping th ro ugh its fingers.
Tht! rnust common types of tra nsactions. Gutrha nn sa id a t a eonft!re nce on

the underground economy. are " those made illegal only by the practice of
tax evasion
First, he continu ed, th ere is the owne r or rna nager of a business who skims

some cash off the top of the proceeds. And then, he sa id , there are businesses
that use cash receipts to pay employees off the books.
The latter , he contends. go underground " to save on Social Security taxes .
unemployment insura nce ta xes, various worker benefits, and pa perwork
costs. or tn a void goverrunent regulations. "

Next is the business that has cash receipts. and uses the cash to buy supplies. Thi s makes the busmess 'cern sma ller. and consrstent with cash·
skinuning a nd cash payments to worke rs. It may also mean discounts.

Finally, said the professor , whll leaches ecunurmcs and finance at the City
University of New York . some businesses. mainly in se rv1ces. deal wholly in
cash. and simply don't exist m offi cral government fi gures. Drugs ,
prllstilu\ion and loan-sha rking would fa ll into thi s category.
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Letter to the editor
GDC: another turn
In response to a recentletter to the
editor stating GDC did have a fulltime Protestant Chaplain. I would
like to offer the following Illfonnation .
As per a memo from the GDC
superintendent dated Feb. II, 1980, a
full-time client advocate was appointed while being relieved of his
duties as a cbaplain. This left GDC
with: ( I J one full time protestant
chaplain (now abolished! and (I I
one full time client advocate.
In ·accordance with GOC Poley H
91-78, of Nov. 12, 1980. and in line
with Senate
Bill 336 and Ad'

Oh io

1 API

Memoria l services are scheduled in

two Ohio cities next month to comme mo r at e th e bombin g of
Hirosh ima a nd Nagasaki nea r the
end of World Wa r II in !945.

The events in Columbus and
Cleveland on Aug. &amp;-9 are part of a
nationa l effort hy the Reverse· the
Arms Race Federation to halt the
prod u cl i ~n of nuclear weapons by
the Umtcd States and the Soviet
Uni on.

In addition , Sen. Michael Schwarzwalder, [).Columbus, is sponsoring a resolution in the Ohio
Senate which asks Congress a nd
President Reagan to support the
1nuralurium .

He says the United States a nd the

Opening
It' s swnmer, and you will be
meeting new people at the seashore,
in the mountains and on trips. You
Wi:l nt to ma ke an impression on

them, but you need an opening gambit. May I suggest a f~ that could
break the ice'
"I had a poorer childhood than
,
Ronald Reagan."
'I always sleep with a gun, when
I'm sun bathing on the beach."
" I miss Ji;runy Carter in the White
House."
" We' re pasing up Prince Charles'
wedding because my wife doesn't
like to fl y."
" I sa w the movie 'Heaven's Gate'
and liked it. "
" My son wants a geneti c
engineering set for his birthday."
" Would you like to see a photo of
my Moral Majority leaders' wife ?"
" My husband was going to get a
high position in the State Depart-

Soviet

Union

currently

.

TOday's hlghllght in history:
On July 3, 1962, Algeria became independent after 132 years of French

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possess

50,000 nuclear weapons which are

capable of destroying all the cities in
the northern hemisphere within 30
minutes.

Yet. he says, "over the next
decade, the U. S. and USSR plan to
build more than 20,000 nuclear
wa rheads and new missil e deliver y
systems."
Schwarzwalder sa id the two super
powers must hall nuclear production
ra ther than increase their means of
destroying civiliza tion.
Deta ils of the memorial services
remain to the worked out. but
special guests will include the Rev.
George Zebelka, who •erved as
chapla in of the crew of the Enola

Gay. the U.S. plane which dropped
the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe
Jr .• [).New Boston, has been hobbled
recently by p~ inful arthritis in his
ankle.
But the speaker has by no means
lost his sense of hwnor.
Corning as is did the day after a
major Vern Riffe fund raiser. for a
possible bid for governor next year ,
he said some people were saying he
became so rich that he got the gout.
The event grossed about $300,000.
Riffe said " some other people a re
saying I dropped the money on my
foot on the way to the bank. "
Secretary of State Anthony J .
Celebrezze Jr . says his office is
hopeful that Gov. James A. Rhodes

CINCINNATI (API .,.. Declaring
that the city is being held hostage by
the baseball strike. Mayor David
Ma nn called on the Cincinnati Reds
today to reimburse the city !or lost
income.
Mann sa1d the Reds had violated
their lease agr~ement to play games
in Riverfront Stadium, and should
make up the city's losses from cancelled games.
"We are out nearly a half-million
dollars," Mann told a news conference. " [ .don 't think we have any
choice but to say to the Reds ... '
want to be compensated." '
II the Reds refuse, Mann said the
city would have "no Choice" but to
file a lawsuit.
Mann's announcement today was
the latest step as the city. businesses
and civic leaders try to recoup a n

will sign into law soon a bill cutting
down on the number of special electiops m Ohio.
Calling it his lop legi~lative
priority of the year , Celebrezze said
the proposed law would eliminate
vuter confusion and reduce electio~
costs.
Under the proposal, which was
sent to Rhodes last week, special
elections would be limited to the first
Tuesday after the first Monday in
February, June, August, or November; the fourth Tuesday in March, or
the day authorized by a particular
charter for the holding of a primary
election.
Curreiltly , there are no restrictions as to when special elections
can be held.

ment, but his brothers told the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee he wasn't qualified."
·'Street crime is overrated.''

" I think the qulaity of television
programs is getting better all the
time."

" We lost our American Express
travelers' checks in Florence, and
the hall porter at our hotel told us
there wasn't anYthing we could do
a bout it. "
"Our "French cook can do miracles
with our food stamps."
" My daughter is in AI Haig's
remedial English class."
"When ever my broker from E.F .
Hutton says something, nobody
listens."
"My husband sells processed
uranium to Third World countries."
"Nancy Reagan bought an Adolfo
suit from me that I don't wear any
more.' '

" My daughter wants to be draf- · to buy our wheat. "
ted."
" Did anyone read the story in the
' 'George just put All Landon on his 'National Enquirer' on killer earthworms?"
political hit list."
" My son is constantly being
"My mother was arrested for sitsexually harassed by his female ting in with the Vietnam veterns at
supervisor.''
the White House."
"No, thank you. I don't drink wine.
" Here's my card . If ou ever need
But I'd like a real goof stiff shot of any real good Mexican grass, call
boOze.''
me.' '
" The more I hear about supplyside economics, the more I like it."
" I say if you have ty "
choose bet" I think Charles Kuralt is much ween beautiful beaches and drilling
better looking than Dan Rather."
for oil, you close the beaches."
" I don't believe all those stories in
"My garage mechanic called me
the press about Mt. St. Helens over- this mornig and told' me there as
flowing."
.oll.~ng wrong with my car.' '
" I'm reading Sprio Agnew 's book
- "TA!lT"IIft~ give me one g ood
this summer, and I can't put it reason why we havl!'tn'lllll'UI\e bald
eagle?"
·
down.''
"OK, so the Soviets knOl:k out 40
"I swear I saw Vice President
million Americans in a first strike, George Bush today."
and we retaliate by killing 50 million
"Would anyone like to buy the
of them . They're still going to have Reagans a yacht' "
')

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positive view of Thursda y's talks.
" Nothing happened, but it seemed
as th_uugh they were saying, ' Let' s
hear what you have to haye and we'll
lei! yuu what we ha ve to have,"' he
sard . " At least today people were
saying. 'Where can we go from
here' Can we do anythmg? ' It
doesn't mean we're near a setll ement. but it seemed they wanted
to listen more today . I didn 't feel
the,·J listened before. Listening and
hearing are two differentthings. "
J ackson seemed hopeful that a
brea kthrough could be a chieved .
"I' m looking for good things from
them. something to build on.' ' he
sa id. ' 'I'm like the fan's who keep
asking when it 's gomg to be over .
I'm enjoying the time off . but I fee l
guil ty. ! should be playing ball."
Dooal d Fehr . general counsel of
the Ma jor Lea gue Playe rs

estimated $10 million lost to the loca l
ec.onorny because of the players'
strike.
Under their lease a greement with

Page-:- 3

Dravo dumps Fruth's 8-6

Visiting Dravo defea ted Point double and single .
Elain e Smith had four singles .
Pleasant Fruth's 8-&lt;l in the senior
softball league behind a n 18 hit at- Renee Sm1th and Trac i Mearns two
tack. Drave is now :&gt;-2 and Pt. singles each, Beck y Michae l a \
~ai d .
Pleasant is &amp;-2. Debbie Michael single. and Missy Cummins a single.
The two sides talked until about 1 posted the win, while Ury suffered
Lea di ng Point Pl easant were
p.m. when Moffett announced " the loss.
Yoder and Fizer with a horne run
recess for lunch until 2:30. When tiJC
Leading hitters for Dravo were a nd triple ea ch, McDermi tt a home
ta lks were suppose to resume, Mof- Laren Wolfe with a triple and run, Pam Ewing a double, Ury three
felt rece ived a call from the Playe r doubl e, Linda O'Brien a homerun singles, Wickline, Greer, Neville
Rcla t 111 ns Committee sa y ing Raeleen Oli ver a double and tw ~ each with two singles. and Knaul a
m anagement's barga iners would not singles, and Debbie Michael a si ngle.
be ba ck.
A source familia r with the
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unreasona bl e to read any special
significance into Thursday's eve nts.
Grebey said. "As far as what we nt
on or how 1 feel. 1 have no comment. "
of
Today is the 22nd day of the strike
·specially
priced
with 13 more ga me~ canceled
pushing th• toll to 274 since the
used car ~ains
walkout began June 12.

Association. smiled at Jackson's
description of the meeting.
" If he mea ns people were not
screaming at each other, he's
right, " the attorney ~aid. " That happens often . But the lone of the
meeting was no different as fa r a~ I
was concerned. Their position is
'Please accept our proposal that the
nwnber sixteen player be used for
compensation paid for by the club
si"nin"
,.,
h the free a gent.' I don 't detect
anything that happened that we're
one step closer to a settlement.
Maybe I'm wrong. I'd ·love to be
wrong."
Thursd ay's
mee tin g wa s
scheduled to start at 10 a.m., but it
did not get UIJderway until 11 :30
because owners' representative Ray
Grebey reque~ted a delay .
"I was late, the association kne w I
would be. and the meeting started at
the new time it was set." Grebey

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flagattournament.
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or the
tee
highlights this l ear is the 40 man
Tuesday league.
Standings after the first five
weeks are as follows:

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the city, the Reds werrJ obliga ted tu
play 11 horne dates last month that
·were cancelled by the pla yers'
strike, Mann sajd.

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will be played at Jay Mar Golf Course at 4 p.m. Members and guests are
asked to bring a covered dish.
On July 4, the men's association

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G.D. C. shall have a full time Cli ent
Advocate."
I am unaware of any officia l
changes authorized and announced
by the Superintendent since Feb. II ,
1980 memo: Therefore. I must .--~---------. . - - - - - - - - - - . ,
Gt'e, f£J.J.AH5, I~
assume that with removal of the full
lWR ll.iiiNriN6 7lJ allfmtf~,
time Protestant Chaplain there is no
1!1/T lAST~ liE Ptl1'!e
full time chaplain services a vailable
&lt;!14~ M&amp; A MW:/IfTE 70 5ET
or the advocate is performing two
~CFF 711itR &amp;4CIS.
services.
How effective can these vital services be; are they not mandated?
Betty Spencer
Patriot Ohio 45658

Today in history. ..
rule.

Cities will commemorate bombings
COL UMBU S,

r h e Dai ly Sentin e l

Her husband, British Dav is Cup uf Lloyd's mind that this might have
player J ohn Lloyd, said: " It is been her last chance to win Wimlaughable, really. Chris feels she has bledon.
She frequently has staled her
a bad record at Wimbledon because
she has only won twice . She feels she desire to foll ow in the footsteps of
last yea r's ch ampion ~ Evonne .
should have won more."
That knowledge was a major Goolagong, and start a fam ily.
All that is way in the future for 19motivating factor when the Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. , baseliner faced year-old Mandlikuva.
Mandlikova .
Her goal is to become the top tenTh e
. lea n ,
powe r f ul nis player in the world , and she unCzechoslovakian girl has matured de rlined the correctness of her No. 2
rapidly in the past yea r, winning the seeding by defeating her 1 comAustralian and French Open titles patriot, Ma rti na Navrali lova , in a
and defeati ng Lloyd in the semis in three-set semifin al Wednesday.
" I HAVE TO PLAY IN ANGER " - John McEW'oe opens his mouth
Her parents, fonner Ol ympic
Paris.
wide
to protest ag ains t a decis ion by a n umpire during his Men·s Singles ,
sprinter Vi!cm Mandlik and his wife .
The defea t hurt Ll oyd's pride.
·
semi-fina
l match against Bjorn Borg a t Wimbledon. Thursday. McEnroe
" After she lost to Hana in the Ha na , were to fl y to London for the
ha
s
said
on
numerous ocrasions, '' I have to play in anger. I &lt;'an' t be subsemis of the French, I cuuld see her fina l.
dued
a
nd
play
my best. " I AP LaserphotuJ .
The question was whether the
start to prepare for Wimbledon. The
loss in Paris has made her more youngster. elegant and full of fi re on
keen because she regarded the Fren- the court. could stand up to the
white-hot pressure of a first fi na l on
ch titl e as hers, " "said John Lloyd.
It also must have been in the back lht• hallowed center court.

Mann wants Reds to pay
city for lost revenues

Wattenberg said the magazine
plans to perfect its index and publish
the results on a regular bas is,
perhaps four or six times a year .

Tile suble rraneau ec o n 11m ~· . thai "off the books" part of prod ucti on tha t
doesn't 1:1,et r e ported to the tax. n\an nr m easured by offlcia \ sta tistics . seems
hJ be ~ r o wm g.

M iddle port, Ohio

Negotiations will resume Saturday

self is discriminatory beca use it
dut•s nut a pply nati unwide. In fac t.
it s gt' ll t&gt;re~ J a nti-d isc rimina ti on
provisions al ready apply in a ll 50
states. Hs ban on literacy tests applies to a ll or parts uf 25 slates. And
the pre-cl eara nce provisiosn uf Sex ~

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WIMBLEDON , England i API at Wimbledon.
"I was lucky to survive," Bjurn
Mea nwhile, this Wimbledon
Borg admitted with a rueful grin. " It
"omen's final had it all.
W&lt;Js probably one of my greatest
It was the top seed against the No.
l'omebacks."
2 seed. It was youth against exThe ~year-old Swede spoke after
perience. It was a base liner against
powenng his way to a n ~. 4-6, &amp;-3, &amp;an adventurer.
n. 6-4 come-from-behind victory over
Chris Evert Lloyd , something of a
J i11uny Connors m the Wimbledon
veteran at 26, was seeking her third
scnnfina ls Thursday .
Wimbledon title when she tangled
Borg now tackles John McEnroe
today
with Czechos lovakian
111 Saturday's fi na l, looking for his
teenager Hana Mandlikova.
sixth straight Wimbledon title and ' For anyone else that would be a
h1s ~2nq,c onsecu ti ve match victory
supreme achievement.
at the world's greatest grass court
For Ll oyd, who was playing in he r
seventh final. victory was a must to
tournament.
prevent her from feeling sbe has not
He almost didn't make 11.
Burg said he felt more mentall y fulfi lled her potentia l a t the world's
tired than physica lly tired after the
greatest grass court tournament.
epic 3'·,-hour battle that kept a 14,000
In her six previous fina ls, Evert
Lloyd has won only twice - in 1974
center court crowd spell bound.
Con nors was nonplussed by al! the and 1976 . She has lost in the final lor
exci tement after a match tha t wa~
the past three years.
described as one uf the finest played

prove a violation of the act.
Opponents of a r~ uc that the act it·

Th e

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Borg/ defeats Connors again;
women's finals set today

Why extend VOting act?.______________J_wra_·n_B_on_d
voters are registered or how their
candidates are elected.
Sounds fair enough' Think again .
Brazoria County and the rest of
Texa s , Louisia na, Alabama ,
Georg ia ,
Mississippi.
South
Caroli na, Virginia, Alaska, Arizona.
half of North Carolina and small
parts of 12 other states are required
by Section 5 of the !965 Voting Rights
Act to clear any new election
procedure with the Justice 'Depart
rnent. They must show that the
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LATE MODEL CAMARO - Racine's Bruce Neigler is shown beside

his red and white No. 11, Late Model Camaro. Neigler's 1980 Camaro has
a Huff chassis and Is powered by a small block Chevy. Nelgler has
several heat race wins this season, and competed regularly at Bond's
Speedway each Friday evening at Stewart. Neigler owns and maintains
his own rare.

County is well represented on the tristate auto racing scene. Several
Meigs County drivers have become
very popular on the racing circuit.
The local daredevils compete at
Bond's Speedway in Stewart each
Friday and A. J. 's Speedway each
Saturday, in addition to Atomic
Speedway and Jackson County, W.
Va. Speedway.
Besides racing in the Ohio Valley
area some drivers have competed
with the " All Star Circuit of Champions" and (MOSS) Midwest Outlaw
Super Series racing organizations.
Today's new lightweight stock
cars have been setting record
breakipg times of under 15 seconds
on the quarter mile clay ovals.
Speeds of more than 90 miles are
OUTSTANDING SEASON- Gene Adkins, Racine, has heeD enjoying
an outstanding season behind the wheel of Lany Harper's braod oew 1981
Camaro and has several feature wins to his credlt at local speedways.
Adkins, a veteran race car driver formerly of Syracuse, receoUy woo the
Donnie Boyles Memorial Race at A. J.'s Speedway In Parkersburg.

and

reached on the straight stretch as
the driver sets his car up for a fast
and fruious brnadslide through the
sharp-turns.
Dirt track racing has been termed
as " a ride on the wild side" and
several spi ne-tingli ng driving
techniques certainly make lhat
statement hold true.
Bob Adams, Jr .• perhaps the most
notorious Meigs Countian, is widely
known throughout the area. Adams
· drives the A-liii "black Bandit"
Camaro. Gene Adkins, another local
favorite, .is enjoying a great season
in a brand new No. 72 Camaro.
Bruce Neigler, Hilton Wolfe, Jr.,
Roger Adkins, Ralph Parker, Benny
Hickel and Phil Davis are drivers
competing on the local circuit.

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RACINE RACER - Bob Adams, Jr. of Racioe, driving the notorious
" Black Bandit" Camaro is one of the fastest and smoothest drivers in the
Ohio Valley. Saturday night at A. J.'s Speedway (formerly Smedley's and
Ohio Valley) Adams claimed a big win in the Late Model fealnre race.
Earlier in the season Adams woo the prestigious Memorial Day Championship race and received a big trophy for his efforts. The "Bandit, " A55
Camaro is C. J . Rayburn racing chassis.

CAMARO DRIVER - Pomeroy's Benny Hickel is now driving the
Number 62 Camaro of Tom Willoughby from New Haven. Hickel competes in the semi-late division and is a consistent finisher and competitor.
Hickel races locally and does a good job In the blue and white Camaro.

STREET STOCKER Ralph Parker, Reedsville, driving the Number
Meigs coontlans who compete In oval track compeUIIon. Parker made
the last car dash last week at Bond's Speedway.

SIX CYliNDER - Phil Davis of Galllpolls Ill pictured with tbe
"Eight Ball" Ford Mustaug which be drives In the Street Stock dlvlsloul
Bond's Speedway In Stewart. Davis's Six Cylinder powered ear is a
strong contender In Ibis ~ss, wbere most of the compeUUon has V-elgbt
engines, wblcb are much bigger_ DaviJ also races regularly In the SixCylinder division at Atomic Speedway In ChiiUcothe.

Y~ks not entitled to get sum
AKRON, Ohio (API - A federal
judge says the New York Yankees
baseball club is not entitled to collect
$4.5 million in damages from two
companies in connection with the
fatall979 crash of catcher Thunnan
Munson's jet.
U.S. District Judge leroy J . Contie on Thursday dismissed the
Yankees' suit, which asked reimbursement for the value of Munson's
contract from Cessna Aircraft
which sold him the jet, and Flight:
safety International Inc., which
trained him to fly it.
Munson died Aug. 2, 1979 when the
$1.1 million Cessna Citation twinengine jet he was piloting crashed at
Akron-Canton airport.

Munson had purchased tbe aircraft less than a m~nth earlier.
Still pending before the judge is a
$42 million suit against Ce!ISIIII and
Flightsafety filed by Munson's
widow Diana and the couple's three
children.
Botb suits contended Cessna and
Flightsafety were negligent in
training Munson to fly the jet.
Cootie's Iii-page opinion read in
psrt that the Yankees' "loss is
merely a remote and indirect eonsequence of the defendants'
negligence and not the proximate
cause ofsuch negligence."
The National rransportation
Safety Board ruled previously the.
crash was caused by pilot error.

The judge said the team was not
entitled to damages either under its
claim for loss of Munson's service or
under Ohio's wrongful deatb laws.
Also on board the jet when it
crashed were Davlll Hall of Canton,
a pilot and a friend, and Jeny Anderson, anotber Canton-area friend
of Munson. Both men escaped the
burning plane, but they were unable
to free Munson, who had . been
piloting the craft.
In documents filed in both cases,
Cessna and J"lightsafety have contended .Munson was negligent
because he"' was piloting the jet
before completing his training with
Fllghtsafety instructors.

Pooley lead~/~W«(Stern Open

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Wimbledon finalist bled on Thursday. Hana's pareol.l flew to IA&gt;ndoa fnm
IIana M•ndllkova ol Czeeboolovakla gell a kfsll from Prague, lo see tbelr daugbter play In tier lint Wlmber madler, wbUe ber f!ltber Vflem looks on, at Wlm- bledoll flnal-~~galnlt Chrl&amp; Evert Uoyd of !be Ualted
Slates. (AP Wlrepboto).
ARRIVES FOR FINALS -

OAK BROOK, fll. (API - Don
"I ha1la good drive," said Pooley get tougher as the wind-swept
Pooley considers himself "a good of the final hole "whicb.left me 175 greens began hardenina and spike
bunker player," but claims "nolxJdy yards away. I hit a tiro!' into the marks,: cluttered the putting surholes outfrom a bunker too often."
trap. I b1uted out from aliout 60 faceil.
Admitting "I played well unw the feet, sa\\" the ball take three bounces
Powers, using a 1-lron off 10 tees,
last f1ve holes when I scrambled and go Into- the hole. I 'couldp't Simons and Rogers played morning
well," Pooley not only holed out belleve II. I was just trying,to get it rounds. sO did lee Trevino, who shot
from the bunker on his final shot up and dcn,t~ for a ~of the lead
71Dnd was tied with seven Others.
!hursdaY. but also blasted his way
"Yes, I knew I ~d taken the lead
Also playing amorning l'!IUild was
mto the first•round lead of the 78th when t11e ball ~t ln," ,li81d the :J&amp;. Jacl!Nicklaus, whoshotaa:over,p.r
Western Open over awesome and . year;old fr!1;n MIZona, w!IOie only 75 hilt voWecl, "I'D .-play. better
rugged Butler National. .
vlctqry on the tout caine•ln the B.C: 1cm0rrow. My&lt;J&gt;bjective!Omohw 11
Playing the back nine fii:Bt and open at- Endl~ , N.Y. lut year nOt 111 Ji!lke'l)le cut but to ·aet back
golng~tln3ljwitbtwo~anda when be eanied fl$7,0110 to end up · into the golf to~. 1-. good
bogey,Pooi~CIIIllelnWitha33fou lltb011tbe~llal
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round can .I!UI you iigbt back Oll 'a
4-untfer..Par 81, edgilig Grea Powen,
Pooley'• al:e!lent round was tnucb course and ·~ li • toulh
JlmSJmons.BillRogersandJoetn. played .in the -.rtemoon Wh!n · COUI'Jie."
man, !Vh.O tied at 69.
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ST . PAUL, (Tuppers Plains): Sundov
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SOUTH BETHEL (Silver Ridge): Sunday
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KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST , Oliver
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HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION , Rev .
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evening service, 7:30 p .m . Wednesday
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
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NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
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ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST. Pomeroy ·
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Bill McElroy, Sunday school supt . Sunday
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ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH , Pine
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BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHR IST, Je"y
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Wed nesday evening ser vice . 7:30.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST . Re.v. Earl Shu ler,
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RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .
Rev . John A . Cottman , pastor . Martha
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Wednesday, 7:30p .m .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Don l. Wolker .
Pastor, Robert Smith , Sunday school
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worship, 10:40 a .m .: Sunday evening
yot'Orship, 7:30; Wednesday evening Bibl e
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DANVILlE WESLEYAN . Rev . R. D.
Brown. pastor . Sunday School. 9 :30
a.m .; morning worship 10:45; youth ser vice , 6:45 p.m.; evening worship, 7 :30
p.m.; proy8r and prai se, Wednesday ,
7'30p .m .
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST , Rev . Morvi ri Markin , pastor; Steve Little Sunday
school supt. Sunday school , 10 o.m :
morning worship, 11 a .m . Sunday even ing wpnhip. 7:30. Prayer mee ting and
Bib,l e sludy, Thursday . 7:30p.m .: youth
service, ,P p.m . Sunday .
CHRIStiAN FEI!I.OWSHIP CHURCH , 383

N . 2nd Ave ., Middleport .Su!JAioy School.
10:00 a. m . Sun . • Tues. Evening Services
7:30 p .m. Friday Prayer Meeting 7:30
p.m .

LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 4 liberty
Ave ., Pomeroy , Sunday School, 10:00
1a.m. ; Worship , 7 :30 p .m. ; Wedn esday
Service, 7:30 o.m .
CHESTE'R CHURCH OF GOO, Rov . R. E.
Robinson, pastor . Sunday ~chool, 9 :30
a.m.; .worship service , 11 a.m.; evening
service, 7:00; youth service, Wednesday , 7:00p.m.
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH .
Robert E. Musser , pastor. Sunday school ,
9:30a .m .; Paul Musser, sup!. ; morning
worship, 10:30:·Sundoy evenin g service.
7: 00: mid- week service , Wednesday . 7
p.m .
SYRACUSE
CH UR CH
OF
THE
NAZARENE , Rev . James B. Kittle , pastor :
Norman Presley , Sunday
School
Superintendent . Sunday schoo l 9:30
a.m.: morning worship, 10:45 a.m .:
evangelistic service , 7 p.m. Prayer and
Praise Wednesday . 7 p.m. ; ~outh
meeting , 7 p.m .
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST ,
Eld&amp;n R. Bloke, pastor . Sunday School 10
a.m.: Robert Reed. supt.: Morning ser·
mon , 11 a.m .; Sunday night serv1ces
Christian Endeavor. 7:30p.m. : Song service . B p. m .: Preaching 8:30 p.m .
Midweek Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7
p.m.: Alv in Reed, loy leader.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST . located al
Rutland on New limo Road , ne:c t to
Forest Acre Park ; Rev. Roy Rouse ,
poster ; Robert Musser . Sunday School
supt . Sundoyschool, !0:30a .m .; worship
7:30 p.m.Bible Study, Wednesday , 7:30
p.m.; Saturday night prayer se ~ v i ce , 7:30
p.m
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Roge r
· Watson , pastor : Mildred Zieg ler , Sunday
school supt. Mo rn ing worship. 9:30a.m ..
Sundoyschool . 10 :30 a.m. : evening ser vice , 7:30.
MT. UNION BAPTIST. Merlin Teets .
pa stor ; Joe Sayre, Sur"dav School
Superintanent. Sunday school , 9:45
a .m.: evening worship. 7:30p .m . Prayer
meeting. 7:30p .m . Wedn esday .
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF CHRIST .
Vincent C. Woten. Ill , minister; Herman
B l oc~ , superintenden l . Sunday School
q :JO a .m .; even ing service , 7 p.m.:
Wednesday Bible Study . 7 p.m .
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE .
Rev. Herbert Grote , pastor . Fran~ Riffle,
supt. :;undoy School , 9:30p.m. Worsh ip
service, II o .m . and 7:30 p.m. Prayer
meeting, Wednesday , 7:30p.m .
LAUREl CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH, Rev. Floyd F. Shook, pastor;
lloyd Wright , Director of Christian
Education . Sunday School , 9:30 a . m .;
Morning Worsh ip , 10:30 a. m .: Choir
Prac tice , Sunda y. 6:30 p.m .; Evening
Worship , 7:30 p .m . Wednesday Prayer
and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST . Chorle•
Russe ll. Sr., mini ster : Rick Macomber ,

Sermonette ~
The natives of Australia and the WeStern Pacific are generally
·credited with originating an instrument that when thrown into the air,
it returns to the sender. The boomerang has come to mean an set
which suddenly returns to Its originator.
There Is so much in life which returns. Sometimes one feels that

the !lets of kindness travel in parallel lines rather than circles. It is an
evil that returns to plague us. while the GOOD seems iosl in the ~
mensity of life.

There was a wise old sage who believed (n the eventual return of
the good. He said that the breat cast Upon the·watenf would return.
(Eccieslastes 11 : t). The person who lends alieJping band to another In
his need will eventually meet someone who '!ill do the same for him.

- Sulxnltted by Richard W. Thomaa, pUtGt, Northeast Cluster
United Methndlat Churches, Tuppers Plains! Qhio.
'

supt . Sunday school , 9:30a.m .. wors hip
service , 10:30 a.m. Bible Study , Tuesday .
7:30p.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS ,
Portland Racine Rood . William Roush .
pastor . Phyllis Stobort, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School, 9:30a .m .. Morning
worship , 10:30 o .m _; Sundav evening
se rvice 7 p.m. Wedn esday evening
prayer services, 7:30p.m .
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST . Rev ,. Earl Shuler.
pastor . Worship service . 9:30a .m. Sun day school, 10:30 a.m . Bible Study ond
prayer service Thursday . 7:30p.m .
CARLETON CHURCH. King,bury Rood .
Gary King , postor . Sunday school , &lt;il :JO
o.m ., Rolph Corl , superintendent: e"Ven ing worship. 7.30 p.m . Prover meeting,
Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN. Tom
Richason, poster: Wolloce Damewood .
Sunday School Superintendent . Wor shi p
se rvice ot 9 a.m . Bible School l Oa.m.
HYSEll RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev . Theron Ourhom , pastor . ~undoy
School. ~ : 3 0 o.m , Morning Wors hi p
10:45 a . m .. Thursday even ing serv ice
7:30p .m .
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION or Bold
Knob, located on County Rood 31 . Re v.
Lawrence Gluesen camp , pastor; Rev
Roger
Wi llford , assistant pastor
Preaching serviCf!'S, Sunday 7:30 p .m .
prayer meeting , Wednesday. 7:30p .m ..
Gory Gri ffith , leader. Youth g,raups .
Sunday eveing. 6:30p. m . with Roger and
Violet Willford os leaders . Commun ion
serv ices first Sundav eacl-l month.
WHITE 'S CHAPEl, Coolvi lle RD . Re..,
Aoy OHler . pastor . Sunday school 9:30
a .m .: worship service, 10:30 a.m . Bible
study and proyer service, W~dnes d oy .
;,30p.m .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST. aob
Buckingham. pastor; Herb Ellioff , Sun ·d ay school supt. Sunday sc hool. 9.30
a.m .: morning worship and com union ,
!0:30 a .m .
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST CHURCH.
Amos Tillis , pastor : Donny Ti lli s, Sunday
School Supt . Sunday School. 9:30 a .m ..
followed by morn ing worship . Sunday
evening service, 7: 00 p.m. Prayer
meeting, Wednesday , 7:00p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE. Rev. Lloyd D . Grimm . Jr ..
pastor. Sunday school , 9:30a .m. : wo r·
\ hip service. , 10:30 a .m . Broadcast li ve
over WMPO: voung people 's service . 7
p.m . Evangelistic service . 7:30 p.m .
Wednesday serv ice. 7 :30p.m .
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Corner o l
Second ond Ande rson , Ma son . Pa stor
Fronk Lowther. Sunday schoo l. 9:45
a.m . worship service, 11 a.m. and 7:30
p.m . Week ly Bible Study, Wedn esday ,
7:30p .m . ·
MASON CHURCH OF CHR!Sl . Miller
St .. Mason, W. Va . Eugenf' L. Conger
mini ster . Sunday Bible Study 10 a .m ..
Worship .11 o.m. and 7 p.m . Wttdn esd oy
Bible Studr. vocol mu sic , 7 p.m.
LIFt= SCIENCE CHURCH -- 12 North
Third St., Cheshire. Independent, fun·
domentol services. Sunday evening 7:30
p.m . Pastor Rev. Dr. Robert Persons .
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dudding
lone . Mason, W. Vo . Rev . Ronnie B.
Rose . Pastor. Sunday School 9:45a .m .:
Morning Worship 11 a .m . Evening Ser .
vice 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Wom en 's
Ministries 9 a.m . (meeting and prayer .
Prayer and Bible Study 7 p.m.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION . Tl1e Rev. William
CamPbell, pallor. Sunday School , 9:30
a.m.; James Hughes , supt., evening ser·
vice , 7:30 p.m. W.dnesdoy evening
prayer mHting, 7:30p .m . Youth prover
service each Tuesday .
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. l e tart. W.
Va .. Rt. 1, Mark Irwin , pastor. Worship
services. 9:30a.m.: Sunday school, 11
a .m .; eyening..worship . 7:30p.m . lues·
day cottage prayer meeting ond Bible
studv . 9:30 a.m . Worship se rvice ,
Wednesday , 7:30p.m.
CAL VARY BIBLE CHURCH. now lacatod
on Pome-roy Pike, County Rood 25, near
Flatwoods. ReY . &amp;lockwood, pastor. Services on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. with Sunday 1chool, 9:30a.m. Bible
otucly. Wodnoodoy , 7,30 p.m.
INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH,
INC. Poort St., Middleport. Rev .
O 'Dell Manley, po1tor; Sunday school,
9:30a.m .; Morning worship 10:30 o.m .;
evening worship , 7:30 p.m. Tuetday.
12:30 ,p.m. Women'• proyer mHting;
Prayer and prol1oe ••rvlce. Wednesday·,
7' 30p.m .
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST. Elder James Miller . Bible
study. Wodneodoy . 7,30 p.m .: Sunday
~hO&lt;&gt;I , 10 o.m. Sunday night sorvictt.

Serv ice
Rutland, Ohi o 45775
J . Wm . " Bill " Brown, Owner
Phone (6 14) 742 · 2777

THE DAILY
SENTINEL
Middleport ·
Pomeroy , 0 .
ship II o. m .: Sunday even 1ng serv•ce .
7:30 .m. : Prayer Meeting , Thursday . 7 30
p.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Not Pentecostal , Rev_ GeorgE" Oiler ,
pastor. Worship service Sunday , 9..45
a.m .; Sunday schoo l, 11 a .m .. wo rship
service, 7:30 p .m . Thursday prayer
meeting. 7:30p .m .
MT . HERMON United Brethren in
Ch risf Church. Rev. Robert Sanders ,
pastor ; Don Will . loy leader . Located •n
Te~~: a s Community oil CR 87. Sundoy
school , 9:30a .m . : Morning wo rship ser ..,ice, 10:45 a .m .; e11en ing pneoching ser vice second and fourth Sun days . 7:30
p.m. ; Christ ion Endeavor , f ir st and th1rd
Sundays , 7:30 p.m . Wednesday prayer
meet1ng and Bible study , 7:30p .m.
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESSES , 37319 Stol e
Route 12.4 {One mi le easf of Rutland) .
Sunday. Bible lec tu re 9:30 o . m ; Wat chtower study , 10:70 o: m : Tuesdav. Bi ·
ble stud y, 7:30 p.m : Thursday .
Theocrot i&lt; School. 7.30 p .m .. Service
Mee tmg , 8:20p.m .
RUTLAND FREEWill BAPTI ST Church Solem St .. Rutland . Donald Korr . Sr
p05 tar ; Bud Stewar t, superinlf'nden t .
Sunday School , 10 o .m : evem ng war
ship , 7:30p .m. Wedne-sday evening ser .
11ice . 7:30p.m
CHURCH OF GOD of Prophecy , loca ted
on the 0 . J. Wh1te Rood off hi ghway lbO .
Sunday School I 0 o . m . Superintenden 1
John Lo11edoy. First Wednesday night at
mQnth CP~ services . second Wednes ·
day WMB meeting , th•rd through t ilth
youth serv ice. George Croyle, pastor .
HOPE BAPTI ST CH APEL - 570 Grant
St .. Middleport ; Sunday School. tOo . m
morn ing worsh ip, II a . m. evening war
~ hip . 7 p. m Wednesday evening Bible
study and prayer mee ting . 7 p. m. AI .
filia l~ wi th Sou thern Baptist Con11en ti on
IIRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST .
Ricky G1lbert . pastor; St eve Pickens .
superin ten den t. Sunday School 9:30 a .
m .. Church Services. !0:30a.m .
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CE Nl ER
George's Creek Rood. Rev . C. J. Leml ey ,
pastor : John Fellure. superin ten den t
Church school. 9':30 o.m .. morning war ·
ship. 10:30: even ing ser 11ice . 7 p.m . Bible
Study Thurs .. 7 p .m . Clo~ses for all ages .
Nursery provided for wor ship services .
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Corner
o f Syc amore and Second Sts .. Pomeroy
The Rev . William M•ddiesworth, Pastor
Sund ay School ot 9:45a. m and Chord
Services I I o m .
SACRED HEART . Reli . Father Paul 0
Welton . poster. Phone 992 -2825 . Sotur
dov evening Moss . 7:30: Sunday Moss , 8
ond 10 a.m , Con fession . Sa turday
7·7:30p .m .
VIC TOR Y BAPTI ST -· 525 N'_ 2nd St .
Middleport . James E. Keesee . pas tor.
Sunday morning wor ship , 10 a .m., e., en
ing service . 7; Wednesday evening wor .
ship . 7 p .m . : Vis itation . Thur sday . b:30
p.m.
TRINITY' Christian Assembly. Cool11 11i e
Gilbert Spencer
pastor . Sunda y
sehoul. 9:30 a .m .; morning wors hip . 11
a .m. Sundoy evening servi ce , 7:30p.m ;
midweelo, pr ayer service Wednesday .
7:JOf) .m .
MOUNT O live Commun 1ty Chu rch .
lawrence Bush . pastor . Mo• Folmer . Sr .
Superintenden t . Sunday School and mor ·
ning warsh •p. 9 :30 o.m Sund ay even1ng
·service, 7 p.m .. Youth meet 1ng and Bible
study . Wednesdov . 7 p .m
UNITED FA ITH CHURCH
Route 7 on
Pomerov bvpos s Re11 Robert Smith , Sr .
pastor : Rev. James Cundiff . ossislont
pastor . Sunday School . 9:30a.m., morn ing worship , 10:30 a . m .: evening wa r
shi p . 7:30 . W omen 's Fe ll ow~h i p .
Tuesdays. 10 a . m .: Wednesday night
prayer ser11ice. 7:30p .m .
FAITH BAPTIST Church, Mason , meet
ot United Steel Workers Union Hall
Rai lrood St. , Mason. Pastor. Or _ JameS
O.Bruhf. Morning worship 9:30 a .m .
Sundav Sct\ool 10':20 a .m . Evening ser vice, 1 p.m . Prayer meeting Wed .. 7' :30
p.m .; Mid·w•ek Bible study , Thu rs .. 7
p.m .
FOREST RUN BAPTIST - Re v. Nyle
Borden , pas tor . Corne lius Bunch
superintendent . Sunday scho ol. 9:30
a .m.; second· Ond fourth Sundays war
ship servi ce at 2 .JO.p.m .
MT . MORIAH BAP TIST -- Fourth and
Main St. , Middleport. Re11 . Co lvtn M1n
nis , pastor. M rs . Elvin Bum gardner ,
supt. Sunday sc hool , 9:30a .m .: wors h ip
serv ice, 10:45 a .m .
NORTH BETHEL United M e thod i ~ t
Church . Rev . Charles Domigon. po5tor .
Sunday School . 9:30a.m .; Worsh•p Ser ·
vice, 10:45 a .m .: Sunday Bibl e Study .
7' :00 p.m .; Wednesday prayer meeting
7 : ~p . m .

BURLINGHAM SOUTHERN BAPliST
CHURCH. Rout e I. Shade. P.ostor Don
Block . Affil iated wtth Southern Bapt ist
Convention . Sunda y school , 1:30 p .m .:
Sunday wor sh1p l' :30 p.m . Thursda y
ttVening Bibl e -s tudy , 7 p.m .
PENTECOS T,Al
A.SSEMBL 'Y , Racine ,
Route 124. William Hoback , pastor. Sun .
doy school , 10 a.m .: Sunday evening ser vice, 6:30 p .m . Wednesday eening ser ·
vico. 7.
.7:30p.m.
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CARPfNTEN B"'Pl iS'f . ltev t!re€ttnd
Norris. pao;tol _ Don (heodle 'iunt.
n·
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS
Hairrlsonville Rood ; Dewey King . pastor: . -d.1v ')c~ool . ~ J0~11 tl' ~001 • . , Wvrs ip.
Henry Eblin, Jr., Sunday School Supt . . )O : JO "ft .~ _ ,Pro..,....., .. \'•r v1rr ,lternOte
Slundo'{'i .
·
Sunday School9:30 ~- m. : MOrning Wor -

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Phone 992-6304
126 E. Main

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TRiNITY CHURCH, Rev . W. H. Perrin,
HARRISON VILLE PRESBYTERIAN , Rev.
pastor; Roy Moyer, Sunday school supt
Ernest Stricklin. pastor . Sunday church
Church School, 9: 15a.m .; worship ser scllool. 9 :30 a.m ., Mrs. 1-Wmer Lee.
vice . 10:30 a.m . Choir reheorsol . lues supt. ; morning worship, 10:30.
day, 7:30p.m . under direction of Alice
MIDDLEPORT. Sunda y school, 9 :30
Nease.
a.m .. Richard Vaughan , supt. Morning
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE
worship, 10,30.
NAZARENE: CornerUnionandMulberry .
SYRACUSE
FIR S T
UNITED
Rev . Clyde V. Henderson , pastor. Sun PRESBYTERIAN Church . Worship ser vice
day school , 9:30 a .m ., Glen McClung , · 9:30 o.m. Sunday School 10:30 a .m . Mrs .
supt.: morning worship , 10:30 a.m .;
Sampson Hall , supt .
evening service, 7:30; mid'-week ser RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD , Randall
vice, WednesdQy , 7:30p .m.
Bailey , pastor . Sunday school. 10 a.m ..
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E.
Sunday worship, 11 a.m .; Children's
Main St., Pomeroy , The Rev. Robert B.
church, 11 a .m. ; Sunday evening ser ·
Groves. rector . Sunday services at 10:30
vice, 7:30 p .m.: Wednesday evening
a .m . Holy Communion on the fi rs t Sun ·
young ladies au xi liary , 6 p.m . Wednes day of each month , and combined with
day family worship, 7:00p.m .
morning prayer on the third Sunday .
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH . Ne ar
Morning prayer and sermon on all o ther
Long Bottom , Edsel Hart , pastor . Sunday
Sundays of the month. Church School
schoo l , 10 a.m. ; Church , 7 :30 p .m .;
and nursery core pro11ided. Coffee hour
prayer mee ting. 7:30p.m . Thursday .
in the Parish Hall immediately following
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL . Third
theservice .
Ave ., the Rev . Will iam Knittel , pastor .
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST. 212 W.
Thomas Kelly , Sunday School Supt . Sun Main St. Neil Proudfoot , pastor , Bible
day school, 10 a.m . Classes tor all ages ;
school, 9:30 a .m .; morning worship .
evening serv ice, 7:30; Bibl e study ,
10:30 a.m .; Youth meetings . 6:30p.m.:
Wednesday , 7:30p.m .; youth se r..,ices .
evening worship , 7:30. Wednesday night
Friday . 7:30p.m.
prayer meeting. and Bible stud'(, 7:30
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST , Cor p .m.
'
ner Ash and Plum ; Rolph Butcher,
THE SALVATION ARMY , 115 Butternut
pastor. Saturday evening service . 7:30
Ave ., Pomeroy . Envoy and Mrs. Ray Win p.m . : SundaY School , 10 a.m . Sunday
ing, officers in charge . Sunday -holiness
Worship Service, 11 a .m .; Bibl e Study
meeting, 10 a .m. : Sunday School , 10:30
Wed ., 7:30 p.m.. Noel Herrmann .
a.m. Sunday school leader, VPSM , Eloise
teacher .
. _.~dqm~. 7 ~;M) p .fJ'I . , solvati on meeting,
MEIGS ..
various speakers anCI music sptkials .
COOPERATIVE PARISH
METHODIST CHURCH
Thursday- 10 a .m. to 2 p .m . Ladies
,,. Home League, all women invited; 7:30
Richard W. Thomas , Director
p.m . prayer meeting and Bible ·study .
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev . Noel Hermon , teacher .
Rev . Robert McGee
BURLINGTON SOUTHERN BAPTIST
POMEROY , Sundoy School 9 , 15 a.m .
CHAPEL, Route 1, Shade. Bible school, 7
Worship service 10:30 a.m . Choir
p.m. Thursc;fay; worship service , 8 p.m .
rehearsal , Wednesday . 7 p .m . Rev.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
Robert McGee, pastor .
CHRIST, 200W. Main St ., 992-5235. Vocal
ENTERPRISE , Worship 9 a.m . Church
music. Sunday worship, 10'\Q. m .; Bible
School 10 a.m. Richard Roth emich .
study, 11 a .m .. worship, 6 p. ~ . Wednes pastor.
day Bible study , 7 p.m .
ROCK SPRINGS, Sunday School9:15 o.
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHR ISTIAN
m . Worship service. 10 a. m .. Richard
CHURCI-I , Rev .Rolph Smith , pastor . Sun Rothemich . pastor.
..
day school, 9:30 a.m ., Mrs. Worley
FLATWOODS, Church School 10 a .m .
Worship ~ 1 a.m., Richard Rothemich ,
Francis, superintendent. Preaching services tint &amp; third Sundays follow ing Sun postor.
doy School .
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST .
HEATH , Church School9:30 a.m. War Preaching 9:30 a.m .. first and second
ship 10:30 a .m. UMYF 6 p .m . Robert
Robinson , Pastor .
Sundoys of each month; third and fou rth
Sundays each month , w orship serv ice at
RUTLAND , Church School 9:JO a .m .
7:30p.m. Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
Worship I 0:30a .m
SALEM CENTER, Wors hip 9 a .m .
Prayer and Bible Study .
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST, Mulberry
Church Schoa l9:45 a .m .
Heights Rood. Pom eroy. Pastor. Albert
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Oittes; Sabbath School Superintendent,
Rev . StanleyMerrified. Minister
, Rita White . Sabbath School, Saturday
FOREST RUN: Worshp 9 a .m. Church
afternoon at 2:00, with Wor ship Service
Schoal l O a.m .
following at 3:15.
MINERSVILLE , Chur ch School 9 a .m .
Worship 10 a .m .
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHSister Harriett Worner , Supt . Sunday
ASBlJRY : Church School 9 :50 a .m .
School, 9·30 a.m. ; morning worship,
Worship 11 a.m. Bibl e Study 7:30 p .m .
10:&lt;45 a.m .
Thursday. UMWfist Tuesday .
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST , Dovid
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Mann , minister ;- William Watson , Sundov
Rev . David Harri s
school supt. Sunday school. 9:30 a .m .;
Rev . Mark Flynn
morning warsh ip 10:30 a.m .
Rev. Florence Smith
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST . 282
Hilton Wolle
Mulberry Ave. , Pomeroy , Rev. William
BETHANY , (Dorcas} , Worship 9:00
R. Newman . pastor'; Hershel McClure,
a.m . Church School 10:00 a.m . Bible
Sunday school superintendent. Sunday
study , 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Sth Tuesdays
s.chool, 9:30 a.m .; morning worship,
7:15p.m . ; youth fellowship. 2nd and 4th
10:30: evening won hip , 7:30 p.m .
Tuesdays, 6 :00p.m .
Midweek prayer service, 1:3Qp.m.
CARMEL and SUTTON (Worship, Sun MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH , Dex day School and most other events held
fer Rd ., Rd., langsvi lle. Rev. A. A.
jointly .) Sunday School9 :.. 5 and Worship
Hughes, Pastor. Sunde%&gt; School 10 a.m .
11 :00 at · Sutton first an4 third Sundays
and at Carmel second and fourth Sun Services en Tuesday , Thursday and Sun dey, 7:30p.m .
days. Bible Study second, fourth and
FAITH .TABERNACLE CHURCH, Balloy
tilth Thursdays , 7,15 p.m . Family Night
Run Rood, Rev . Emmett RCJ'olillon , pastor.
Fellowship Dinner third Thursdcy , 6:30
Handley Dunn , supt. Sunday schooJ, 10
p.m .
APPJ...E. GROVE , Sunday School 9:30
a.m. Sunday evening ~oervic9;1:30; Bible
leaching, 7:30p.m . Thursday.
_a.m. Worship 7:30p.m . lst and Jrd SutfMIDDL-EPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
'i:lays; Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
CHRISTIAN U~tON , Lo:Nrence Manley,
p.m . Fellowship supper fir st Saturday 6
pas for : Mn . Russell Young , Sunday
p.m . UMW 2nd Tuesday 7:30p.m .
School Supt. Sunday School 9,30 a.m .
EAST LETART , Chruch School 9 a .m .
Evttning worship, 7:30, Wednesday
Worship service 10 a .m . Prayer meeting
p,ayer mHflng, 7:30p.m.
7:30 p .m. Wednesday. UMW second
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO,
Tuosdoy 7,30 p.m.
Rac ine- Rev . Jomei Satterfield , pastor.
RACINE W~SLEYAN - Sunday school
Morning wonl1ip , 9';-45 a.m .: Sundov
10 a.m .: worship, 11 a.m . Choir practice .
school, 10:-45 o •.m. : evening worship, 7.
Thursday, 8p.m.
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Tuesdav, 7:30 . p.m ., ladles prayer
LETART FALLS- Worship servic8 9
me•tlng; Wednesday , 7:30p.m . YPE.
a.m . Church SchoollO a.m.
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MIDDLEPOtH FIRST BAPTIST, Cornor
MORNING STAR, Worship 9,30 o.m.:
!: Sheth ond Palmer ,·· the Rev . Mark Me· Church School10:30 a .m .
Clung. Sunday school . 9:15a.m.: Randy
MORSE CHA.El, Church School 9 ,30
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Hayes, Sunday School , sopei'in,tendent. : a.m . Warship II a.m .
Don Riggs , Out, supt. Morning Worship,
PORTLAND, Sunday School 6:3p p .m . ,
10:15 o .m. Youth m"tlng, 7:30 p .m .
E~nlng Worship, 7:30 p.m. Youth
• 1 1 Wedn••day. i.,ci':'Ciing wH . tots, eo9er
FelloWshi):J, Wednesday, 7 :30p.m .
beavon, junlo~ ostronautl, and junior
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
and un!Or higfl'IVF; chair practice, 8:30
ReY. Richard W. Thomas
. p.m . w.dn..aGy pray•{ meet.ing and Bi Odane Sydenstricker, Sr.
~ - .bltotudy • •WodnH&lt;I&lt;1Y· 7:30p.m.
JohnW. Dauglos
CHURCH OF Ci'tRlST, Mlddloport, Slh
Chorlos Damlgon
1 .,,
and. Moin lob Melton , minister, Scott
JOPPA. Worship 9:00 a.m. Church
Salttmon·,· 'aslociole mi,n lster. Bible
School10:00a.m,
.JI'{. l, School, , 9:30 ' C!· m. ; mornll"!sJ worship ;
CHESTER. Worship 9 a.m . , Church
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7:00p.m.
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1 ., ' w~' llbjo Study and ~th group Thursdays.
Bible Study , Thur:sdoys. •
7,30 p.m.
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:!: • MIDDI.E~O~T CHURCH OF THE
LONG BOTTOM , . Sun~ .$chool at 9,30
.., ~ r NAZAUNE, liev. Jim Broome. pastor: ' a.m . ' Evening Worship. .cil 7:30 p. m ~
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Toor:sdoyllbleStudy,NOp.m.
tyv ICNol, 9;311 a.m.: ~lng worship,,
IIHOSVILLE: sU~ Schoot-9:30 o.m . '
" tl 10:30 o .m .: .· sur\day •. ovongotllll&lt; · 'Moml~ Worship IO::Iq o.m. Evening
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Forever inscrtbed on the tablets of our history Is a
winter almost two centuries ago. Turned back by the
Br11ish at Germantown. Gonerat washl~on camped
his ragged army among the rollmg hills and wooos
nonhwest of Philadelphia. The place was called Valley
FO'JlO
Today it is a mapsocty of green oaks and chestnuts
almost dominating the htstor1c shrine. The tons and
redoubts of old ar6 mounds and ndges blanketed wilh
tush grass as they defend forest -crowned hill s
Rightty. there 's a statue ol "the FatHer of his Coun·
try.. at Valley Forge. And . righlly, he 's praving l
Was •1 war that 'IliOn our freedom? Wasn't 1! really
faith' Because so many or us behe11e that. we say m our
Pledge of Alleg•ance
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MUSTANG II - Roger Adkins of Syracuse has been doing an excellent job in the Semi-late Model division this season, driving the Numher 1, Ford Mustang 11. Adkins' car is powered by a :151 Ford Cleveland
engine. Roger is the brother of Gene Adkins, a local late model competitor.

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NEW CORVETIE - Hilton Wolle, Jr. of Racine is pictured here with
his beautiful red, white and blue 1981 Corvette. The flex~flyer body is
mounted on a third design Howe Chassis and is powered by a 437 big block • '
Chevy. Hilton, a Racine school teacher, drives his familiar No. 41 in the
Late Model division at local speedways.

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7 fXrERIENCE TitE .JOY Of RELIGION

Area stock car drivers plan busy summer
This year, as in the past, Meigs

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location of monument is completed
Relocation of the Naylor's Run
monument for four young men of
that communlty who lost their lives
in World War II has been completed
by the Naylor' Run Memorial
Playground Association.
Originally located on the Spring
Ave. hill overlooking the park, the
monument has been re-set on the
level area of the playground. It stands in the middle of a large concrete
platform surrounded by a black
wrought iron fence.
Funds for relocating the
mol!ument necessitated by a slippage on the Spring Ave. hill, were
raised by Naylor's Run residents
. through a community yard sale. The
concrete .and relocation work was
done by George·Buchanan, Franklin
Hepp, Dale Smith, Orval Wiles, John
Wiles, and Larry Fox.
The Naylor's Run playground was
dedicated on Oct. 2, 1949 and the
monument was unveilep at that

located on the Spring Ave. hill above the
Naylor's Run Memorial Playground, this mooumeo1 to four World War II
casualties is now on the level area of the playground. Its inscription-" In
Memory of Howard Crary, Rodney D. Hines, Charles A. Hunnel, and
Phillip E. Killinger, who served and died for God and Country in World
War II. They gave their all and faltered not when came the call."

Vacation Bible school
concludes with program
The closing program of the Enterprise vacation B1ble school was
presented Friday evening at the Enterprise United Methodist Church.
Theme for the school was " Jesus,
Your Word Lives in Me " and the
average daily attendance wa s 53.
The Bible school director was Jenny Warth, pianist was Chris Rouse,
song leader was Becky Cotterill , and
])Qnia Crane was the assistant director.
The program opened with the
theme song followed by the pledge to
the American nag. the Christian
fla g, and the Bible. The students
then sang " Thank God for
America,' ' " The Teacher'' 1 and
"Stand Up. Sing Out. "
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A puppet. " Buzzy Bee" was used
in each mor ning worship which wa s
followed by a review of the " be like
J esus" attitudes leamong during
'chool.
The nursery and beg\nner dasses
at the closing program sang "Clap
Your Hands" and " J esus Loves Me "
with the be ginners also t·eciting
memory verses . J eanie Robi e was
the nursery teacher with Debb1e
Pridemore . Valerie Simpson. Dav1d
Warth, Lisa Pullins, Peggy Crane
and Ltnda Di ckens as the helpers.
Pupils in the class were Billy Crane,
Nate Sisson . E r ica Rob1e , Crystal
Pridemore, Lacev Dickens . Tara

Social Calendar
SATURDAY
Th L• RL· I· . Eddi e Buver ·will be
speaker at a rev iva l wh i~ h will begin
on Ju t~· 4 at the Z1 on Free W1l l Ba ptist Churc h un Rt. 682, Lowe r P lain ~.
Then• will be s pt:-t'li::tl vuctil music

Grueser, Cara Walters, Cynthia Cot·
terill , Teresa Simpson , and
Jonathan Dickens.
Judy King was the beginner class
teacher and her helper was Paula
Hall. Pupils were Jason Hall, Megan
Evans, Kelley Grueser, Joshua
Dickens. Mandy Sheets, Pat Borders, Richard Arnold, Timmy
Smith, and Frankie Dickens.
The primary class named the
fruits of the Holy Spirit and sang two
songs , " My Bible, My Jesus, My
Life " and " I Know Jesus Is Coming
Soon." Frankie Hunnel was the
teacher with Becky Cotterill and
Kelly Wilson as her helpers. Pupils
were Misty Butcher, Shelly Smith,
Chuckie Smith, Randy Robie, Terry
Mills, Mindy Carson and Amy Warth.
The middler class sang ·'The Bible
is a Living Book" with recitations
presenting the divisions of the Bible.
Carol Ohlinger was the teacher and
Janet Simpson, helper. Pupils were
Kristin King, Amy Brothers, Joanie
Simpson, Traci Casto. and Mary Lou
Butcher.
The junior class sang "Gather
Round,'' named the books of the
Bible, and perfonned the chorus to
the theme song in s1gn language.
Ann Sisson was the junior teacher
wtth Abbie Ohlinger as her helper.
Pupils were Artie Hunnel, Darrin
Warth. Mike Borders, Danny Hall,
Jo Ellen Crane , and Kevin King.
The program was closed w1th
everyone singing " More About
Jesus" and prayer by the Rev.
Richard Rothemich .

FAAM to meet
Middleport Masonic l .odge 363,

Friday, July 3,1981

F&amp;AM, will hold a regular meetlng
at 7:30p.m . Tuesday. All members
are asked to attend.

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August 1 deadline
for fair projects
August I bas been set as the
dale for the judging of the Girl
Scout projects to be entered in the
Meigs County Fair.
The judging will l&lt;lke piace in
the 4-H building on the Rock
Springs Fairgrounds beginning
at 9 a.m. and continuing until
noon. There will be six judges,
three from Meigs County and
three from other counties
working in pairs to judge projec-

ts.
The schedule for judging is as
follows :
9a.m. to9 :30 Brownies; IOa.m.
to 10:30, juniors; and 11 a.m. to
11:30 cadette and senior scout
projects.
Judging will be based on the
knowledge and experience
gained by the girl or the troop and
evidence of a good troop program
as set forth in the Girl Scout
handbooks.
Ori11.inality,
creativity, workmanship, attractive appearance, honesty of
material, and construction
durable enough for the designed
use are points to be considered in
the judging.
The rules require that all en·
tries must be the work of the
exhibitor. Premium awards and
ribbons will be given, blue, $2;
red, $1.75; white, $1.50 with the
premiums to be distributed at the
fair.
In addition to the individual
categories, there are several
group cate~ories .

The individual categories in the
World of Well Being are cakes,
cookies
and
candy,
miscellaneous baked goods,
sewing something to wear,
miscellaneous sewing, health and
safety and canning.
The World &lt;j People: heritage
or international friendship, folk
lore, crewel embroidery and
Swedish weaving, hooked rugs,
needlecraft, weaving from a
loom, and knitting and
crocheting .
The World of Today and
Tomorrow. Troop activities,
small carpentry projects,
photography, invention project,
and macrame.
The World of the Arts : sculpture, collages, mobiles, mosaics,
string painting, paper sculpture
or jewelry, ceramics, prints, puppetry, toys or games, oil or water
color paintings, and sketching
with pencil, ink, crayon or liquid
embroidery.
The World of the Out-of-Doors:
outdoor crafts, activities through
camping including knot boards,
fire exhibits, maps of campsites,
camp health and safety, .camp
equipment, nature collections,
such things as leaves, insects,
rocks, and minerals; outdoor
projects such as bird feeders,
bird • houses, weather stations.
and a display, scrapbook or
poster giving an account of an
outdoor experience.

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ABE classes set
Kathy Manickle will be conducting
adult basic education classes at the
Pomeroy Public Library from 6:38
to B p.m. each Tuesday. Classes at
Middleport have been discontinued
until further nviice.

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· 4th of July
Weekend

ruyrd cruwnin g, 11 .10 : chain S&lt;H\'
cunt t:sl . l p1n : ga Jnl'sa t4 : Vuices uf
l.ibL•rt y ('once rt , 7: annua l ta knt
show 8. \\·ith flrt-' Wilrb d i s la ~· closing
l'l' lcbr &lt;llJI III .
E AST ER~ Ath le ti c Buoste rs spunsorin L! Jul y 4th celebrat 10n at
Eastern Hi g h sChool. Ba rbet'ued
L' h J&lt;'kl'll and ribs il va iliible beginning
at II a Ill . : f ree throw ba sektbaU

cunlest with t ro phJcs to be awarded ,
litt le leag Ul' ga mes a ( 1 and 3: danl'l' . 9 lu ll p.rn y,·ith mus 1r by Mu.s1r
Unli rr1ikd .

We' re busy testing pressure cail·
ners !Jere in the office and I hope
that everybody who plans to can this
year will come in to the office for
this important canner check-up.
Just bring your canner lid and we'll
give it a thorough inspection. There
is no charge for the testing. At the
same time, we'll give you Jots of in·
fonnation oh the approved methods
of canning . Problems? Call me!
Here are some more questions and
answers about canning :
I. Is the pressure canner safe?
Can it blow up'
If all parts are working alld 'the
canner ill not pitted and worn, it cannot blow up. Several safety features
- plug, petcock or weight, etc. will release steam first. Always seal
and open canners according to directions. Remove the lid after the
pressure has been at 0 pounds at
least one minute. Then lift the lid
away so steam will not come toward
you. During operation, never leave
the canrler unattended or allow it to
boil dry.
2. How should I care for my
pressure canner?
Clean carefully after each use.
Wipe dry. Cover lid with paper and
invert over canner (so air will circulate) . Store in clean dry place.
3. What foods should I can in the
pressure canner?
All low-acid foods . This includes
all vegetables (except tomatoes), all
meats, fish and poultry, soups and
other mix1ures, milk and sauces.
Caution: Can only those mixtures of
food for which you have t.ested
process times. Different mixtures
require quite different times to
adequately process. If a proce,..;
time is not known, process the
ingredients sepamtely and combine
at preparation time.
4. Why can't I cool my canner in
water or open the petcock to release
pressure as I do when cooking in my
pressure saucepan'
Sudden cooling (and resulting
rapid pressure changes) breaks
seals on processed foods, and may

By Supt. David L. GLeason
On Monday of this week the Mei11s
Local custodial staff and I completed a one-day trllining school and
maintenance seminar at Grove
City High School.
Those In attendance included
Russell Eshelman, Ted 'Hatfield,
Jake
Holman,
Wilkie Holman,
David
Jacks ,
Gleasoa
Hazel Kauff, Ken Little, Lloyd
Haggy, Bob Moore, Ben Rife, Gene
Swan, Ernie Triplett, Joe Wyne, and
me.
The training school began with a
"positive attitude" address by
William P . Headley of Columbia
Gas. Again and again Headley would
stress the need of all people to have
pride in their jobs and to do their
very best.
Districts from throughout the
state were in attendance as over
1,500 custodians and supervisors
were present.
Our custodians a_ttended classes
on maintaining floors, showers, rest·
room sanitation, spray cleaning and
buffing, maintenance and care of
equipment; preventative maintenance, and boiler efficiency.
Though it was a long day, we cer·
tainly feel it was worthwhile for our
people to attend and learn proper
techniques to be used on their jobs.

CRAN.ORANGE
draw out liquid of break the jars. ,
PITCHER PUNCH
Pressure in the canner must drop
4 cups cranberry juice cocktail
naturally to complete \he canning
or cranberry apple drink, chilled
cyCle.
2 cups club soda, chilled
5. What causes jars to lose liquid
2 cups orange juice, chilled Ice
during pressure canning•
cubes.
Jars "cook over" or Jose liquid in
In pitcher, mix cranberry juice
the pressure canner for one of
cocktail and orange juice. Slowly
several reasons :
stir in club soda.
a. When the jars are too full,
Pour into glasses and add ice
product expensiori leads to liquid
cubes (or cranberry rocks made
Joss. Allow one-half inch headspace
by pouring cranberry juice
between product and lid in most
cocktail into ice cube .trays and
foods . For starchy foods, allow one
freezing until bard). This kitinch headspace.
·
chen-tested recipe makes six ser·
b. Pressure fluctuation during the
vings.
canning process results in liquid
To prepare as a punch for large
loss. Keep pressure as constant as
groups, double or triple the
possible.
recipe In a large bowl.
c. Rapid drop of canner pressure
after processing may also lead to
GRAPEFRUIT-WHITE
liquid loss and jar breaking. The
WINE SPRITZER .
canner must cool slowly, because
I quart (4 cups) grapefruit
the jars cool and lose pressure
juice, chilled
slowly. Cold drafts or a leaky ~~nner
I bottle (415 quart) sauterne,
may also cause jar breakage.
chilled
If jars have lost liquid, but remain
I navel orange, cut into thin
sealed after adequate processing,
slices
· the contents will still be safe to eat.
Sugar to taste
6. What foods should be packed
2 cups club soda or ginger ale,
loosely and which finnly? Why'
chilled.
Meats and foods high in starch
In pitcher. combine grapefruit
(e.g., corn, peas, lima beans) should
juice, sauterne, orange slices and
be packed loosely because heat
sugar to taste. Place ice cvubes
penetrates slowly through solid
into tall glasses. Divide wine mixpieces and starchy foods expand.
ture into eight glasses. Slowly
Never pack any food tighiy in the
add club soda. Stir to chill and
containers because this may in·
serve at once. This kitchen-tested
terfere with nonnal heat penetration
recipe makes eight servings.
of the jar contents.
7. Where can I find infonnation on
canning meal and soups?
U.S.D.A. bulletin G 100, "Home
Canning of Meat and Poultry," gives
instructions for canning meats,
stew, an&lt;! soup stock (broth for
Garden pests and poisonous plants
soup) . We cannot reconunend canwere
the topics of papers presented
ning other mixtures because
'processing t~ vary widely, at the recent meeting of the Walk-In
depending on the type and propor- Garden Club held at the home of
tions of ingredients in the mixture. Mrs. Naomi Reed.
A nower show to be held SepCommercial canners have tested
' formulas they follow carefully in tember was discussed and for roll
call the 12 members responded with
preparing canned mixtures.
something pertaining to techniques
of flower ·arranging. Flower
arrangements were displayed at the
meeting by Mrs. Belva Willard, Mrs.
Helen Carper and Mrs. Ruth Francis. Mrs. Mildred Ziegler provided
the contest which was won by Mrs.
Mary
Dorst. Mrs. Carper presented
Logan Elm Sclwols. Florence
white
daffodil
bulbs to all the memBarrett, Marie Birchfield, Nellie
bers. Next meeting will be a picnic
Borgan, Marjorie Davis, Helen
at one of the roadside parks on July
Hood, Mildred Jeffers, Vivian Pier·
ce, Shirley Priddy, and Joyce Vance
13.
were all in attendance on June 23rd
and 24th. The cook inservice included classes on improving the
cafeteria, how t.o properly use commodities, various techniques in
bak,ing, and a host of other topics.
MONDAY
Remaining inservice this fall inCANDY STRIPERS will meet at 7
cludes the remainder of the p.m. Monday at the cafeteria of
cafeteria staff participating in a Veterans Memorial Hospital.
training session at Tri-County Joint
CANDYSTRIPERS meeting, 7
Vocational School for two days, the
Monday, at cafeteria of
p.m.,
teaching staff participating in two
Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
days of inservice on various topics,
and the bus drivers attending a
drivers' seminar.

Pests, plants
topic of meeting

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A tentative time schedule bas been
set up by our bonding attorneys for
the sale of bonds. Advertisements
will be f2phcoming after the July 13
board meeting. The arrival date of
the $1,000,000 for our school system
is geared for mid to late September.
As soon as I know more, I will keep
you informed.

I

personally would like to
congratulate Robert Barton, who
has been selected to fill the vacancy
on the Meigs Local Board of
Education. We are looking forward
to working with Mr. Barton. I also
would like to thank those citizens
who became candidates for the seat.

If I can be of any .a ssistance,
please contact me at 992-2153.

Mem~r

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Racine Social Events
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Danny Davl• f.l
The Nashville Brau

Saturday, July 4- Sonny Jaftlel
Sunday, July S - Danny Davl1 f4
The Na•bvllle Brau
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Combine lemon juice, sugar
and· cranberry juice cocktail.
Chill. When ready to serve, stir in
club soda . Serve in tall glasses
with ice cubes. Garnish with a
lemon slice .
CRANBERRY Kffi
I cup cranberry juice cocktail ,
chilled
1 bottle ( 415 quart) domestic
· champagne, chilled
In pitcher, pour cranberry
juice cocktail. Slowly pour in
champagne. Stir gently and pour
quickly into champagne gla,..;es.
This kitchen-tested recipe makes
6servings.
ICED MILK SHAKE
3 cups grapefruit juice, chilled
I can (8 ounces) crushed
pineapple, packed in its own juice
I cup vanilla iced milk
In blender container, combine
grapefruit juice, pineapple and
iced milk. Blend on high until
smooth and frothy. This kitchentested recipe makes 6 servings.
SAVORY POTATO
SALAD
6 medium potatoes (about 2
pounds)
I teaspoon salt
Water
2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
I cup chopped celery
I&gt; carrot, pared and shredded
v, cup chopped parsley
4 slices bacon

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I-3 cup chopped green pepper
l'.o large clove garlic, minced
v, cup cider vinegar
I tablespoon Dijon-type
mustard
I tablespoon Worcestershire
sauce.
v, teaspoon salt
I'• teaspoon Tabasco pepper
sauce .
I egg, beaten
Place unpared . potatoes in
sauce~n; sprinkle with one
teaspoOn salt. Cover with water.
Place over high heat and bring to
a boil. Reduce heat and simmer
2ll minutes or until potatoes are
tender when pierced with a fork .
Drain and cool 10 minutes or
until potatoes are cool enough to
handle. Remove peel, cut into \&gt;inch cubes and place in large
bowl. Add eggs, celery , carrot
and parsley.
In medium skillet, cook bacon
until lightly browned;~ remove
from pan, crumble and reserve.
Add onion, green pepper and
grlic; cook until tender. Stir in
vinegar and seasonings; heal to
boiling.
Stir a little. wann sauce into
beaten egg and return to skillet.
Cook, stirring constantly, until
sauce thick~ns. Do not boil. Add
to potato salad; mix well. Top
wiU1 crumbled bacon. Serve
wann, at room temperature or
cold . This kitchen-tested recipe .
makes s~ servings.

TRADEWINDS FRUIT
SALAD
3 Granny Smith apples, cored
and cubed (about 4 cups)

2 cups honeydew melon ballil
2 cups green grapes, halved
2 kiwi fruit, pared and thinly
sliced
v, cup orange juice.
In large bowl, combine all
ingredients ; mix well. Chill. Ser·
ve with Yogurt Dressing. This
kitchen-tested recipe makes
eight servings.
Yogust Dressing
2 containers ( B ounces each )
plain yoguri
3 tablespoons confectioners'
sugar
2 tablespoons orange juice
1f.! teaspoon grated orange peel
I'• teaspoon ground cinnamon
liB teaspoon ground mace
In small bowl, combine all
ingredients; mix well. Chill .
Spoon over fru1t salad.

HAWAIIAN TIJNA
FRUIT SALAD
2 cans (6"' or 7 ounces each 1
tuna in vegetable oil
I can (20 ounces I pineapple
chunks, drained
I cup chopped celery
I cup halved seeded grapes
'.-, cup toasted slivered almonds
' • cup shredded coconut
\;, cup toasted slivered almonds
~.cup shredded coconut
·~ cup mayonnaise
I teaspoon soy sauce
'&gt; teaspoon nutmeg
liB teaspoon ginger
Mix tuna with pinea pple,
celery, grapes, almonds and cocnut . Blend mayonnaise with
remaining ingredients. Add to
tuna mixture and mix well. Chill.
Serve with salad greens . This kitchen-tested recipt makes six servings.

Small investment, lru:·gc,
returns, Sentinel Want Ads

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Public Notice

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC
~U C TION S~l

F

U n der the auth ority in 1n

ternal R e venue Code sec\
tion 6331, the prope rty
described below has bee n
se ized fo r nonpayment of
internal r e v enue tax es due
from Ho m er A . Col e, Tup
pers Plain s, Ohi045783.
lhis property will be sold
at
publi c
auction
as
prov i ded
by
Int e rnal
Re ven u e Code section 6335
and r elat ed r egut a l1ons .
Dare of sale : JlJIY 17,
1981, Tim e ot Sale : 10 :00
a.m . Pla ce of Sale Town
ship Road 27 9, Tuppers
Pl a ins, Ohio.
•
Titled Offered Only th e
rig hL titl e, and int erest ot
Homer A. Cole in and ro the
prope rty will be offered for
sal e. It r equested. the tn
terna l
R eve nue Servi ce
will furni sh information
a bout
possible
en
c umbrances, whi ch m ay be
usefu l in determin ing the
value of the interest bei ng
SOld .
Desc r iption of Property
Undivided one·ha lt inter es t
in the fo l lowing described
real estat e :
Par c el
No
I
Th e
f o llowin g
Real E stat e.
Host cookout
SITuate in th e County of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnson of M e igs, in Th e Slate of Ohto
Racine hosted a Father's Day picnic a nd i n t he Town ship of
ange, a nd boun ded ana
dinner and cookout at Lake Alma at Or
desc rib e d
as follow s ·
Wellston.
Beginning at the Northwes t
Others attending were Mr. and corner o f th e Northe ast
r
of Section
16,
Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Sheryl, Quarte
Townshi p 4 and Range I of
Gloria Jean Manuel, Mr . and Mrs. th e Ohio Company· s Pur
Gary Willford, Alisa and Tabitha, c hase in Orange Township,
gs Co unty , Ohio : th en
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Manuel, Jonna cMeei South
96 rod s; thence
and Benji, Mr. and Mrs. Junior North 86 deg . East 86 rods
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jojjnson, to the ce nter ot the creek
Roy, Jr., and Jeremiah, Mrs. Pearl ~ Ea s t Shade River ). then
c e South 3 rod s; thence
Adams, all of Racine.
Eas T83 rods rothe East 11ne
Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson and San- o f sa id sec 1ion. thence Nor
1
dra, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, th 'J 1 rods ; thenc e West 'l.'l :~
rod s. then ce North 50 deg
Amy and Michelle, Middleport; Mr. West 96 r ods in the Nor th
and Mrs. Ralph Prater and Jason, line of sa id Section 16 :
Miss Connie Johnson of Hamden; thence to th e pl ace 01
beginning , containing six
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sisson, Sherrie, rv nine 169) acres Reser
Samantha, and Pete, Syracuse; vin g to t he State at Ohio,
Melvin Weaver, Franklin; Miss howev er . a l l oil , gas, co a l
and other mineNlS, with
Marcie Lykins, Dayton.
th e right of entry for the
purpose ol prospecting for ,
devel pin g. produc ing or
operating for the same, and
Visit Toledo
th e right at occupancy , in
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacks and so tar as the sam e is essen
fiat to su c h prospectin g,
Penny of Langsville recently visited developing, aerating or
in Toledo with their children and producing Also res erving
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer to t he State of Ohio the use
of streams flow ing through
Sigman· and Tanuny, and Mr. and said lands or abutting upon
Mrs. Bruce Beach, Joey and Shan- the same and so much of
t he banks thereof as may
non.
be necessary tor such en·
, . While there they also visited their ioyment and the protection.·
grandson, Teri'y Sigman of the U. S. of such streams from
Navy. Sigman has been stationed in erosion. contcifhin.ation or
of sediment . And
San Diego, Calif. for the past 18 mon- deposit
being the same property
tha
was home on a 30-day leave. d escribed in deed from
On July 1 l!e reported to the Am- F Iorence Worthen, et al . to
Aibert c ole, beiflg date
'Phlbious Battalion at Uttle Creek, Mi!lrch
9, 1922 and recorded
Va. He Is the gre~~t-grandson of Mrs. in Book 123, at Page 172 of
the Deed Records of Meigs
Mirl Ratliff of Cheshire.
.
County , OhiO.

By Mrs. Francis Morris
,
ds.
Mrs. Gretta Simpson was hostess
Saturday evening guests of Mr.
for the Booster Class at her home for and Mrs. Fern Norris were Mr. and
the June meeting which opened ~ith Mrs. Vernie Cady and son, Jerry, of
Mrs. Ora HUl, president, presiding. West Jefferson, Oh. and Mr. and
The group sang, "There Shall Be Mrs: Herschel Norris and son,
Showers Of Blessing" followed ·with Clarence, of East Letart.
prayer by Mrs. Marjorie Grinun.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Wallace of
Mrs. Hill read scripture, Saint Mat· Spring Valley, Calif., and Mr .. and
thew 6, with the group joining in Mrs. Neil Ackley Qf St. Cloud, Minn.,
'"The Lord's Prayer." After a spent a week with their uncle, Mr.
business session a p(ogram was . and Mrs. Frank Wallace.
presented by Mrs. Florence Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Simpson and
topic, "The Tator Family." Singing fa1nily of Baltimore and Mr. and
and
of "Blest Be the Tie'' and prayer Mrs. Steve Badgley and children of
closed the program. Sixteen mem- Columbus spent Father's Day
bers enjoyed refreshments served
.,.eekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
·
·
by Mrs. Simpson, assisted by her ·&lt;&gt;ddgley. '
daughter; M.... UUian Hayman. The
table featw'ecl a centerpiece of 'roses
I
and baby;s.breathandcandles.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs. Anna Hilldore of Syracuse .
Mr. and ~rs. J11r11es ~rk, Spring daughter, Megan, three.
a~d Mrs. Donna Byer and Mary of ·Avenue, Pomeroy, are ai1noullclng ,, 'Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Mi~dleport ~nt an e~enlng with · !he birth of a son, Je.I'Q' Micllael; , J8c:k Clark, Middleport, and Mr. and
Mrs, .o\]v,a~OIT!a, , , . ·.
, •.· t \lOJ'A Clli·June 20 ,at Holzer Medb:~J·, Mfs,. teoii: M~t, . ~­
. Leta. Sa~ Potter Ol Bryan, h. Center. Tbe l;!aby ~ eight Mrs. Ulli811 'Gms, Middlepott,ls a
fnend, Helen ~n~~· Logan pounds, seven OWII.'elland wail 21 J. great-grandmother.
--1!pl!nt--a-cWy In Racm~ ':'ISlltllll fne~ ches·Jong:-MI'I-and Mn. Clark have a ·
·

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CRANBERRY PINK
LEMONADE
l'.o cupJemon juice
I cup sugar
•
2 cups cranberry juice cocktail,
chilled
c~ll!;'unce bottle club sbda,

Social Calendar

~ USPS l4S.98CII
A D\\'i s inn ol Multlmedta.lnr.

Pubhsht'd l'\"ery ~ flemum r . Mundar ! hr ou ~h
F'riday, Ill Cu uM Street, by the Oh1o Valley
Pubhslnng Cu m p&lt;t n)" - Mult1med1a. Inc .

These fruit punches and winebased drinks are colorful
refreshers for Folll'th of July
menus. And don't forget the iced
tea and lemonade that are as important to the event as. the hot
dog.

DaleS1oll,
Meigs County
~uslon Ageut,
Home Economics

'Round Meigs Local

One-half of our cooks also recently
attended a tw&lt;Hiay Jnservice at the

The Dail y Sentinel

Colorful refreshers highlight July menu

Preserve
'n' Serve

fime . The late Congressman
Thomas A. Jenkins was the
dedication speaker and a parade
INn the fonner Pomeroy High
School opened the ceremony. Gold
star mothers rode in the parade, the
American Legion Color Guard led
the way, followed by the firing squad
and dnun and bugle corps, the
Pomeroy Fire Department, bqy and
girl scouts, and other organizations.
The inscription on the monument
- " In Memory of Howard Crary,
Rodney D. Hines, Charles A. Hunnet, and Phillip E . .Killinger, who
served and died for God and Country
in World War U. They gave their all
and faltered not when came the
call."
The monument is dec~rated annually at Christmas time and on
Memorial Day by the Friendly
Neighbors Club of the Naylor's Ruh
community.

1 h e Da11y SentineJ..., Page- 7

Pomeroy - Middlepor1, Ohio

Parcel

No .

21.

The

following Real Estate ,
situated In the County of
Meigs·. in rne ~rate of Ohio,
·and in the TOWJ1Ship of
Orange. and bounded and

described · as

follows :

Beginning at the Southeast

'come•- of · the Northe85t
Quar ter ot section 16,
Township 4, and Range 12
ol me Ohio Company_' s Pur·

Public Notice

chase , 1n Ori'lnqc rown
Proper ty
ship . Me1g s County. Ohio .
( a J Be fore Sal e Any per
th ence No rth 6H r od s . then
son whose properly ha s
ce W es T eo r od s t o the cen been le v ied upon shall nave
trr ot rhf' cree k
th ence the right to pay th e amount
Sou the rly
!all owin g the du e. tog ether with th e ex
me and erin gs. of the Cr eek pe nses of th e p r oceeding , it
ro th e South l1ne of sa id a ny , t o th e Sec r etary at any
Quar te r . then ce Ea st to tht&gt; rim e prior t o the sa le
plrt ce of be g inn i ng . r on
th e r e of . and upon suc h
ta ininq lh irtv and one halt paym ent the
Secre tary
130 1 1 1 acr es .
Al so
the shall r e-s. lore os.uc h proper1y
fo llowing desc r ibed lot at to him . and all turt her
la nd situate 1n the Cunty proceedings i n conne ction
and Stare af or esaid in Sec
with the levy on suc h
ti on 16 . Township 4 r~nd prope rty shall ce ase from
Rang e t'2 ot the Ohi o Co m
th e tim e at su c h pa ym ent .
pany ·s Purchase an d boun
(bJ Redemption of Rea l
ded as follow s Beg inning E s ta te A ller Sal e
at th e Southea st corner ot
{ 11 Per iod-- The owner s
land
form erly
so ld b y of any r ea l prope rty sold as
Da vid Da il ey to Phi l ip provid ed in sec tion 633 5.
Da i ly on Eze ki el Wort en·s th e ir hei r s. exec utors, or
110e 1n the ce nter o f the
ad min is tra tor s, or an y pe r
Cr ee k : t11enc up said cr eek son h aving any inter es t
to land for rr. erly owned by th e r e in , or a I ien ther eon ,
PhilO Drains : Th ence South aor any person i n t he ir
86 deg . Wes T to the corner be h a ll. shall be permitt ed
of th e f ence near a ledge of
to redeem th e property
roc ks , sup"posed to be tl2 sol d, or any parti cul a r
r od s ; t henc e Southeas terl y rra ct of such p roperty al
tong sa id led g e of r oc ks to any ti m e with i n 120day s af
Ez eki el Worth en ' s land ;
t er th sal e ther eof
th en ce Eat along sa id line
{ '2 J Pri ce-- Such prope r
to the place of beginn rng . t y or tr ac t of pr oper ty shall
su pposed ro conta in twe n
be
p e rm i tl e d t o b e
ty fiv e 1/S J ac r es, more or
red e e med upon pa ym ent to
less And being th e sa m e
the p urc ha ser , or in case he
prop e rty c on ve y ed by
cann ot be found i n th e
Sa m u el Col e a nd Harri ett
co unt y 1n whi c h Th e prope r
E Col e, his wif e, to Albert
ty
to be re dee med 1S
Col e by deed d a ted A uqust
s ituat ed. t he n to. th e
n, 1900 and r ecor ded in Secret ar y, to r tne use at The
Boo k tl 6, at P ag e 4Y9 ol th e pur c h ase r . hi s hei r s. or
Deed Rec ord s ol M eig s ass ign , th e a mount pa 1d b y
Co u nty , Oh to
su c h purcha se r and 1n
Except ing a n d r ese r vi ng
ter es t Ther eon at the r a te ot
to the Gra ntors, Al ben
'JO perce nt per annum
Cot e and E Iizabeth Cole,
E ff ec t ot Jun1 or E n
his wif e, an d their assigns, cumbr ances :
a n estat e in th e above
Se c. 6339(cl E ffec t of
described pr emises for and
Ju nior En cumbrances .
during the natural lives of
A c ertific aTe of sale of
sai d Grantors, Albert Cole pe r sonal proper ty given or
and Elizabeth Cole .
a d eed to re al property
Property may be In· ex ec uted pur soant to sec
spec ted at Township Road
tion 6338 shall disch ar ge
279 , Tuppers Pl ains , Oh10 .
sv ch pro per t y from a ll
Paymenl Term s : F ull
l ien s. encumbrances, and
payment required a s ac
t•fl es over whi c h t he l ien at
ceptan ce of highest b1d .
th e Uni1ed .S tat es · will
Form ot Payment : All
r espe ct lo whi ch th e le v y
paym ents must be by cash, wa s m ade had p r iorit y .
certified check , cashier ' s
T homas C Webb ,
chec k or by a United States
Rev enue Offi cer
postal, bank . express, or
:lOON . High Str ee t
tel egraph mone v orde r .
Rm 415
Make check or money or
Columbu s. Ohio 432 15
tl er payable to the Inter nal
6 30 81
Re venue Servic e.
6 14469681 1
N a ture o f T1II C
fh c
1 1 1 J . ltc
r.oht . t1tl c , a nd 1ntNf'S l ot
fhe taxpayer (nam ed on
the front of this form) 10
and to the property is of ·
fered for sale subi ect to
Lost and Found ·-·
any prior valid outstanding 6
mortgages. encumbrances,
or other liens in favor sf
third parties aga i nst the
taxpayer that are super ior
to the lien of the United
States. All property is of ·
,fered f.o r sale ' ' where is''
and "as i$" and without
recourse
against
the
United States. N.o guaranty
or warranty, e)(press or im·
plied, is made as to the
valid i ty of the title, quaHty,
quantity , weight, size, C?r
condition of any of the
prope-rty, or its fitness for
any · use or purpose. No
c I aim wi II be considered
for allowance or adjustment or for rescission
of the sat~ based on failure
of the property to conform
with any e~pressed or im ·
plied representation .

a

Redemption Rights : The

Please Return

rights of redemption, as
specified
in
Internal

Eastern H .S. Area

RevMue Code section 6337 ,

915-3111

are quoted as follows :

Sec. 6337 . Redemption ol

Public Notice
c Ol i N IY Mt I C ~
I ' UfiLT ' 1'-IOlt(t

L as t w ee k Th e l oll owin g
docu m ent s w er e r eceived
o r p r epar ed b y The Oh io
En v i r onm ent al Prot ec tion
A gency (Q EP A .I T he et
tec ti ve dat e ol eac h l 1nal
act1o n and Th e ISSu an ce
d a te of Pnc h proposed ac
I ron is sTa ted F1nal ac tion s
a r e appea l ab le 1n w r 1ting ,
with.n 30 day s of !he e l
t ec ti ve da te. to Th e E n
v1ro n m e nt al
Boa r d 0 1
RPvi Pw. Room 10 1. :l':iO E
Town St ., Co lu mbus. Oh 10
43:l l ~ No t 1ceo l suc h appeal
shal l be til ed w1t h th e
Dir ec to r W1th1n J day s
the r eof . A pr oposed ac ti on
w ill becom e fin a l unl ess
t 11 a writ! en adi ud •ca ti on
hear 1ng requ es t 1S sub
m rlled withi n 30 da y s a t th e
1ssu ance da te, or 1"/J the
D.rec to r revises or wll h
d r aws the p ropose d ac t1 on
As con ce rn s act 1on s ot her
than fin a l ac ti ons. wit h1n JO
days ol th e d ate i nd i ca ted, ....
any pe r son m ay sub mll
com m ents and / or r eq uPst
a m ee ting . If s1gn ifi ca01
p ub l i c rn te r cs t exists, a
mee tin g m rt y be hel d As
co ncer ns any ac ti on , an y
person may 1 I J rea ues t
noti ce conce rn 1ng furTh er
ac t ions, a nd or t"!J obtain
a dd1t io n a t i nf or ma t io n
Unl ess
ot h e r w 1se
s p ec ifi ca lly
p ro vid e d
here in or 1n the parti cuta r
no t 1ces .
a ll
com
m un1ca t ions sh all be ad
dr esse d to · Hra r rng Cle rk
OE P A , P 0
Bo)( 1049,
Colu m bu s , O h• o dJ2 16.
Phone 16 141 466 60 37 . Con
suiT RC Ch apt er 37 45 a nd
OAC Ch ap te r 37 4)4 ! and
J7 46 5 fo r
a ppl1 ca bl e
requ 1r em ents
1ssuance ol no11 ce ol
regi strati on
Co 1umb1 a Gas T ran
sm ission Corp . Ru tla nd
Tw p Rd

t

I I J. li e

Public Notice
l "l l HIIC NOll ( f

Noti ce 1S her eby g 1vr n
ltlil l on th e 6th d ay at Jul y ,
P.'H 1 aT 7 00 o·c lock p m , a
pub J,r hectr ing w il l b e h eld
on th e bud ge l prep a r C' d by
th e boa rd ot Oran ge Town
shrp Trustees, Mei gs Coun
t y, Oh1 0 tor me nex r tr sc al
yf'ar end1nq Decem bt--r J 1.
1\l tl "}
A lso hear 1nq on Rc vcnuf'
ShannQ BudqC't
Sucll hc annq w1!1 bf' he ld
a 1 th f' otll cc olth e c ler k
N ina R ob1n son
Clerk ,
Or angC' Townsh iP
Rt :l, Cool v 1llC',
Oh10
1 /1 :1 .

l tr

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

On June 23, 1981, in the
Meigs

Probate

was appointed Exec utor of

the estate of Russell G.
Bailey, deceased, late of
Rt. 1, Middleport. Ohio
45760.
.
Robert E . Buck
(oil
ft~obate. Jvdge/ Cierk
26

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·'

County

Court, Case No . 23468,
Joseph R. Bailey . Rt. 1.
Middleport, Ohio 45760,

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c~ at e 06/"l6 9 1
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Pomeroy

The Datly Sentmel
Public Notice

NOTICE TO
from Eeslev Lee Vargo &amp;
BIDDERS
Ci!l~ady Archttects
Inc
(Eieclrlcol Work Only)
326 Front Street Man ella
Sealed btds woll b e Ohio 45750 upon the depos1f
received by the Board of w1th them of SSO 00 m c ash
Commtssloners of Meigs or check for each set of
County at Pomeroy Oh1o drawing s
and
until 2 00 p m on Froday spec1f1c at1ons
July 10 1981 and opened
The full deposol Wi ll be
Immediately thereafter for returned to btdders upon
furnlshmo the necessary return of draw ngs and
labor and matenals tools spec 1ftc at1 ons m gOOd con
machinery and c,pphances d tton Wtthtn ten ( 10) days
requtred fQr the
afer b d oenmg date
MEIGS COUNTY
B1ds tor the above
TRAINING CENTER
desc nbed work. must be
AND WORKSHOP
made on bl anks to be fur
MR 68 AND MR 3()5
n shed bv the Arch1tect
SYRACUSE OHIO
heretnbefore named and
accord1ng to the drawtngs subm1tted 1n prepr nted en
and spectftc at ons on fil e 1n v el opes ava Iable from the
the office of t he Me gs Arc httect
County Board of Com
8 ds must be addre ssed
m1ss oners
to the Board of Com
Btds w II be r ecetve d for
m sstoners of Metgs Coon
CONTRACT E lectr cal
ty and endorsed on the out
EST
OF
COST stde of the envelope the
S215 000 00
tem s of work b d upon
Coptes of sa1 d draw ngs
E ac h b•d must conta n
and spec 1f1cattons m ay be the fu II name ot every per
obtamed by pr1 ~
._ bidders son or c ompany nter e sted
t

!

WANT AD INffiRMATION

PHONE 992-2156
or Wnte Da1ly Senttnel Classtfled Dept
111 Court St

0

Pomeroy,

45769

CLASSIFIED AD INDEX
eANNOUNCEMENTS
-card of Th•nk s
2- n Memor am

RENTALS
41_ HIJU5.f!S fO Rent
4'2 Mob e Home1

l - Announc emfon TS

tar Rent
44 - AI)illrlm t n!lfo Ren

vuwa v
s- Happv Ad s
.,_ L011•n&lt;'l Found
4- G

U - Anl que s
S4 - M sc Merchand tt
SS- Bu ld n; Supp @,

- HeiPW.ante&lt;l
J- S luatHI wantf't'l

S6 -

4- Bus oen Trill n ng
s- Sc hoolsln s truc t o~
._ Rad o Tv
&amp; CB Repa

To

6 ' - F• rn Equ pmt nl
n - wanted to Buy
11- Trucks lor Sa e
U - L vest()(h

eFI!'JANCIAL
1 1- Blls n e ~n

H- H•'f&amp;Go~n

Opportun t y

U - Se-eel I Ftrt I t

22- Mone v t a l aan
21- Pro t' U Oflill

Ser v Ce $

•TRANSPORTATION
Auto~ lar S011e
11- vans &amp; 4 w o
14 Mota ev e e1
11

eREAL ESTATE
31 Hamu lgr Si l@
3'2

P e f! IO Sol t

e FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Do

Mob e Hom es
to So~ e

1S- Au o POl

s

&amp; Accesso

JJ- F.lrms tor S.l e
34 Bu$ neu Bu ld ng s

n

lots A. Acre01ge
36- Rea E s l.lleW o~ nted
37 - Re• tors

e1

Auto lhpa

J~

MOndilv 2 Jo on Saturri.J y
Tuesda.,. hru Fr day 2 10 P M
the dav t)efo e pub ut on
JC PM Fr

U - G enerilll

Ho~u

~g

Btdders shall also note
fh)! f the
Rul es an d
Regutattons on EQual Em
ployment Opportuntty shall
be m ade a part of th• s con

tract
Nob dder mav wtthdraw
hiS b1d W fhtn SIX t y (60)

days after the actual date
Of the open ng ther eof
If n the opmton of the
Owner and the D1rector of
the Department of Mental
Retardatton
or
h1s
delega ted representat1ve

the

acceptance

n ~e

at

the

lowest b d s not m the best
mterest of all concerned
the Owner may accept
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another
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SOUTHERN DI STRICT
- Cute 2 bedroom home
w1th a full basement
dishw as her
wood
burner shed and many
more extras $29 900 00
IS THE HEAT GET
TING TO YOU'- If so
th s 3 bedroom home
W1fh centra l air s what
you need Has carpettng
everywhere n1ce k1t
chen and full ba sement
S2 1 500 00
REALTOR
Henry E Cleland Jr
?92 6191
ASSOCIATES
Dott1e Turner 992 5692
Roger Turner992 5692
Jean Trussoll949 2660
OFFICE 992 2259

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Mtddleport, Oh

Re,.rngSnceltsJ

Ph 992-6263

StMC •• R•te• For'

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE

M&amp;S BUILDING

BISSEU
SIDING CO.

Kttchen cabtnets, bath
remodehng roofing &amp;
gutter stdtng &amp; plumbtng &amp; electrtca I, con
crete storm w1ndows
woodburners •nstalled

Beaut1ful Custom
But It Garages
Call for free s1dtng
est1mates 949 2801 or
949 2860
No Sunday Calls
3 11 tf c

CALL
Paul Stgman-992 2984
Pat Mofchell-742 2562
671 mo

H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING

Public Not1ce

7 Real
3 ltcEstate- General

IOBSTETTER REALTY
Offoce742 2003
GeorgeS Hobstetter Jr
Broker

All types of roof work
new or repatr gutters

and downspouts guHer
clean.ng and pa1nhng
All work guaranteed
Free esttmates
Reasonable Prtces
Call Howard
949 2862
949 2160
2 4 tfc

Water Sewer Electnc
Gas L1ne Dttches
Water Ltne Hook ups
Septtc Tanks
County Certlf1ed
Roush Lane
Cheshire Oh
Ph 367 7560
1 7 life

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS INC.
Ph

5 1 tfc

2

Rl 1 Side Hill Rd
Rutland Oh1o
PH 742 2455
5 11 ttc

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TRENCHING
SERVICE

Rad1ator Specaahst
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Vrs Expenence

Pomeroy OH
992 2174

LEO MORRIS

10 7 ffc

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE
From the Small,st
Heater Core to the
Largest Rad1ator

Card of Thanks
wosh to thank Dr Sub
b1ah Dr Berklch and Dr
Yodlawskl for a successful
surgery and the wonderful
care the nursing -staff at
Holzer Medical Center
ga ve me Also to fnends
and neighbors who called
or sent cards Herman Will
and Georgta and Hariey
Sm1th

Vmyl
Alummum Stdtng
elnsulatlon
• Slorm Doors
eStorm Wmdows
• Replacem~tnt
Wondows
Free Esttmate
James Keesee
Ph 992 2772

RESIDENTS

LISTING - In
Rutland
Lovely
5
bedroom home d n ng
r oo m
w / f1r eplace
Modern k tchen Must
see tht s one
Only
$30 000 00
N E W LISTING - 1 acre
bu ld ng lo t or tr ailer
s re on Br adbury Rd
E )(Cell en loca t on Sel s
for $5 500 00
NEW LISTING - Good
home
3
s t a rter
bedroom I v ng room
k 1fchen and bath On
60 xlOO lot Sel l tn g at
$2' 000 ()()
72 ACRES - Pr me far
mta nd 2 ba ns equ p
m ent shed and other
bu ld ngs
SQr ng fed
p as fure s
A s k ng
$65 000 00
ECONOMY and COM
FORT
Ne e
3
bedroom hom e n M1d
Ctose tn tD
d le port
stores and shopp ng
ONLY 115 000 00
cnery l Lemley Assoc
Phone 742 3171
Velm,a N•c•nsky As soc
Phone 742 3092

Don t wa1t Contact Ohto
Valley Plumb ng for
sewer hne connechons
and any
10
house
change5 that have to be
made Back hoe and
dozer serv1ce ava lable
992 2036
5 20 1 m o

CARPENTER'S
DANCE
STUDIO
Now rakmg Enrollment
lor Summer Classes
1n Pomeroy &amp; Racme
Ages 3 and Up
Call 949 2710
6 8 1 mo

MILLER EUCTRI
SERVICE

Real Estate- General

For all of your wtr
ong needs

ousing
Headquarters

Let George Mtller check
your present t!lectncal
system
Res1dent1al
&amp;Com mere al
Call 742 3195
or 992 7680
2 8 li e
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NEW LISTING - Code
bull t quality home 3
bedrooms bath shower
n basement
wood
burn ng f~repla c e w th
bookcases on each S1de
K1tchen wtth breakfast
nook
d1n1ng
full
basement
room for
shop tam ly room car
and 2 car garage across
street on 2nd lot Only
$28 500
NEW LISTING
Bu ld ng lot or se t up for
trailer
near r ver
Water electr c and sep
f1 c tank JUST S6 500
BARGAIN
3
bedrooms
2 stones
ba th
lots of wood
cab nets n the kttchen
natural gas forced atr
furnace
garage
storage over and level
101 near shopp ng Only
Sl8 500 OFFER wan
ted
CHESHIRE - Lovely
large 4 bedroom home
Fam il y room or dtn1ng
2 tub bath~ one en
closed Nat al gas for
ced a1r furnace dtsh
washer'" btrch kitchen
enclosed back porch
niCe pat•o w1th nver
frontage $45 000
21 ACRES - PIUS free
gas lots of home sites
overlook ng the Oh1o
R ver near Reedsvtlle
Jusl Sl5 000 Owner will

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Trash Ptckup In
The tllage of
Mtddleport, Oh
Ph 992 5016
or 992 7505
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$45000

Ho(fsinq

Head uarters
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Decorated cakes for all oc
cass10ns character cakes
sheet cakec
wedd ng
cakes
New strawberry
shortcake
6342 •

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ChfiSt1an
Stng l es
Meet Chrtst1an
stngles myour area Wnte
Southern Chr stian Singles
Club PO Box 1823 Sum
mervllle SC 29483 or call 1
803 871 9850 24 hours

CHESHIRE 4 f2 ftc

Utility Bulldmgs
Stzes from 4x6 to 12x40

lHE PHOTO
PlACE

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

992-2478

or

Rt l , Box S4
Ractne Oh
Ph 614 843 2591
6 IS tfc

Blatn Mtlhoan
985 3965
6 1 1 mo pd
S4

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

PIANO Lessons Lucy Jane
Bulmer Hartford WV 882
2395

- Portraits
-Weddongs
-Ann1ve'h arles
-Passports
-and Now
an 1m
presslve complete line
of weddtng and ~n
n1vers~rv
Jnvitattons
and
accessor1es
Reasonably
pr1ced
qUICk SerVICe
-Look
wtlhout
obligation

M1sc Merchanrse

~ PRICE
Azaleas
Upright Yews
Maple Trees
Magnolia Trees
Many Others

PUBLIC AUCTION

45 ACRES- In Rutland
Township
with
all
mtnerals on good gravel
road Wahl would you
gtve down or trade on
th1s one Want only
$15 000
PERMA STONE - AI
tractive
2 or
3
bedrooms
den
new
bath and kitchen Full
basement
with
fireplace forced air fur
nace 3 lots and garage
13 years old Asking

I PAY
h1ghest pnces
possible for gold and sl iver
co1ns nngs tewelrv etc
Contact Ed Burketl Barber
Shop ModdlepOrt

PH. 367-7671
or 367-7560

Sues
From JOXJO
SMALL

PULliNS
EXCAVATING

Cleland Greenhouse snow
open
Vegetable plants
tomato plants
bedd ng
plants pots and hanging
baskets
Geraldine
Cleland Racme Oh1o

Any stze bu11t to your
spec1f1caflons
Models
1n Me1gs Galha and
Mason count1es
FREE ESTIMATES
All Bu1ldmgs
Guaranteed

Farm Bulldmgs

ESTATE SALE- MEIGS CO CASE #234S8
SATURDAY JULY4olll OOOCLOCI&lt;A M
GRANT STREET MIDDLEPORT OHIO
SELLING THE ESTATE OF SIDNEY RUSSELL
AS FOLLOWS
ANTIQUE FURNITURE Cherry dropleaf table
gateleg dropleaf fable oak washstand walnut chatr
wlcane seal oak flatwall cupboard Empire
chest/ drawers child s rocker sm rocker w/cl!lne
seat organ stool w/ glass claw feet 1elly cupboard
camel back trunk st cha.r w / cane seat oak heart
table st chatr w/wlcker seat hall tree rocker
mtrror lamp old kttchen cabinet etc
MODERN FURNITURE Long oVal pecan donlng
room su1te (table w/ 2 leaves 6 cha.rs lg hutch
wlglass doors at top) extra nice Coldspol uproght
freezer Frlg tda.re refngerator w/sm freezer
dtnette w / 4 chatrs Tappan refrigerator w/lg
freezer at top w/ ce maker (Harvest Gold) knee
hole desk w/cha~r 2 pe living room suite telephone
stand 1111 back vinyl chair like new overstuffed
chair w/ ottoman drop leaf coffee table lamps wmg
back cha~r 4 card tables lg plate glass mtrror
step end tables 2 small bookcases /eliding glass
doors uproght sweeper double roll away bed 12xl2
rug w/ pad Stnger sewtng mach1ne w/cablnet 3 pc
blonde oak bookcase bedroom suote complete book
case bell complete stands lot b)ankets qu1IIS
I nens e'tc TV trays several pes nice metal pat1o
furntture and lawn chairs glider, etc
GLASSWARE CHINA &amp; OTHER MISC Shirley
Temple pole her few pes Austrian chino goblets 3
or 4 pes cut glass 26 pc crystal punch bowl set
seven 8 pc snack sets stereoscope records, old
music 4 pes samsonlle luggage, 2 sets good sliver
ware carv~ng set lot nice elec appliances like
toaster blender fryer Ice crusher crock pot, etc
pans dishes utensil~ etc
pottery Ice cream
freerer botlles frulllars :tcanners Insulators GE
8 000 BTU air conditioner nov like new elec
heater Xmas decorations charcoal grill ant
fireplace set and other mise Items
TOOLS ETC
Portable pipe vise w/culler threader dies etc
complete extra good, 2 Rototlllers (I lg &amp; 1 sm )
lot hand tools bolts screws, etc , garden tools
llrl!$
10 II step ladder
sm
step ladder,
wheelbarrow elec motors 36 IQ, PIFt wrench old
sm wood lathe wlm~· .~h forks. shovels
etc flslliJig rods flOC. wiring. trouble light, manv
othet Items not listed
Nothing shown before dav of sale Lunch on
premises Terms Cash or check w/poslllve 1D dav
of sale Nat responsible lor accidents Br11111 your
lawn chair plenty shotde Salt held ouhlde rain or
shine
EXEC of ESII~RUih Hayth
Attv tor Esta~Fred Crow
Bill Janes, Phone '14 557 3411

n~nce

Garages - Butld1ngs
- Barns-Equtpment
ShedS
POLE BUILDINGS
15 xlO upto40 xiOO
PORTABLE STEEL
STORAGE
BUILDINGS
(4 xl6 1 8 XI
8'XI0
10 XIO 10 xl2 &amp; up)

ALL STEEL

Farm Ponds Land
Cleanng Roads
Call

Turn vour hv1ng room tnto
a greenhouse poss1ble to
.ncrease all plant produc
tton 91% Free report Box
83 Gall polls Ferry WVA
25515

REESE BUILDINGS

992 621 s or 992 7314
Pomeroy Oh

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Karen s Beauty Saloon 1s
now open
Located on
Gall a Sf Crown City OH
Call for appo ntment 2.56
1642

QuahiV Buolt
Economically Pnced

V C. YOUNG II

DOZER WORK

Reduce safe &amp; fast w1th
GoBese Tablets &amp; E Vap
Water pt lls Gillingham
Drug Gall poliS OH

Free Eshmates
Call Collect
Ph 843 3322
582mo pd

- Addonsand
remodel1ng
- Roofing and gutter
work
- Concrete work
-Piumbtng and
electncal work
(Free Eshmates)

Turn your I vlng room Into
a greenhouse poss1ble to
mcrease all plant prOduc
t1on 91 per cent Free
report Box 83 Gallopolos
Ferry WV

Pomeroy
6 28 1 mo

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One k1tten 8 wks old Call
446 4027

YARD
SALE
clothing
qutlts antiques depression
glass l!lnd mtsc Items
July 2 &amp; 3 Gallla Oh Rt
233

Ten week old red male ktt
ten long ha.r B year old
female beagle runs rabbits
good 675 6145 after 4 30
675 4444

5 K Ittens
2907

lot find Parts Store wtll
be closed Fnday thru
~~ nd'ly tor the July 4th
Hohdr~y \

5 long haired k11tens to
good home see Polly after
6 62 Lincoln St Gallipolis

Rutland FurnitUre Carpet Shop
-SUMMER CARPET SALE

6

Free to n ce home 4 baby
ktttens 8 weeks old sec
t1onal couch Phone 675
2474
Part Ger man shepherd
part sheepdog 9 weeks old
border collie 882 2416

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Happy Ads

Plckmg up easy play organ
n your area Low down
payment
low monthly
pavment Credtt manager
collect 614 592 5122

Garage Sale Rain or shine
Old oak table chairs and
China Cabonet
Dishes
floor model stero antiques
and much more July 1st
2nd 9 00 to 9 00 July 3rd &amp;
4th 2 00 to 9 00 2 miles
west of Gallipolis on Rt

141
Yard sale Wed &amp; thurs
noon to B next door to
Kanuaga Ori"Ve In

4 FAMILY Yard Sale July
8 9 10
R verslde Dr
Cheshire
Ant1ques
clothong toys gas stove
BR sUite bike lots of m1sc
Follow stgns

MISSING part Collie 4 yr
old dog wh ole w th black
and brown coat Answers to
name Beau 446 1752 or 4A6
0404 REWARD

Yard Sa le very good
clothtng and mtsc Mon
thru Wed Texas Rd 10 un
ftll?

Lost from Lmcoln He1ghts
full grown male black lnsh
Setter wtth whtte under
neck Last seen around
Me1gs M nes 1 and 2 If
seen or found please call
992 7063 Family pet
LOST Chinese Pug 5 mon
ths old Tan &amp; black Name
Pug
Please return
Eastern Htgh School area
965 3818
LOST PTO shaft for baler
1'2 m11e west of Harnson
voile at Cemetery Call742
3045
LOST young female dog
part Colloe part Shepherd
Phone304 675 1761
Cocker spaniel red and
wh te
no collar
lost
probably 1n Po~nt Pleasant
to Hickory Chapel Call 675
2267

Yard sa le July 2 3 4 Thur
sday Froday Saturday 368
East Mam Pomeroy
Yard sale
810 South
Second Middleport July 2
11
Bed china cab net
Duncan
Phyfe
table
ChairS clothing, bedding
linens dishes Silverstone
Avon toys knives tools

Yard sale Thursday and
Friday 9 fill 0
201 High
Sf
Lois
of
clothtng miscellaneous tte
ms

Yard
sale
July
45
Ceramics
clothes
and
mise
Items
s and s
Ceramics Route 1 Tup
pers Plains

S x family vard sale Cen
ter Street Mason Thur
sday and Friday

Yard Sale Sat &amp; Sun 12 s
Jewelry dishes clothes
Warm Morning gas stoves
tamps toys lots of mise
West Columbia w

Large Yard sale ant1ques
and qu Its of all kinds June
30 through July 4 2 miles
off Rl 87 on Leon Baden
Road
Yard Sale Friday July 4th
to to 5 PM Mayes Grocery
Ashton
Yard Sale Friday July 3rd
4 PM to 7 PM Saturday
July 4th 9 AM to I PM 2nd
house on right pass Y on
Rt 2 North Point Pleasant
Yard Sale July 3 and 4 9 to
5 PM
Tires
clothes
dishes table, 8 track tape
palyer and mor, Gallipolis
Ferry WV

2famlly yar.d sale on Sl Rt
124 Portland At Hobart
Corart Residence July 6
10 9 &gt;
Yard Sate July 4 between
Cheshire &amp; Porter on 5~
Tools clothes dishes
Garage Sole Lots of girl's
clothes
Saturday only
Rain or shine 2918 An
nlston Drive end of 30th St
Sponsored
by
Junior
Women s Club softball
team

tnstallecl
Starting

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Brawn, Blue,
Green
s~ yd

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Yard sale 2221 Jefferson 2
family If rain It will be tn
besemept

eg $16 95 sq
Install~ Yd
Now$JJ'fsq

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ADVANTAGES TO THE ADVERTISER

GOOD SELECTION OF REMNANTS
Buy Now&amp; Save$2-$6 Per Yard
25 rolls carpet In stock to pick from.
Regular backed, qrpet Installed free
with pad. Good selection Roll Ends Remnants $2.50 up. Grass carpet
yd.
Green and Brown.

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WVA Rt 2 Every Sol 7 00
PM
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Lonnie Neal367 7101

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Earn
extra cash• Work your own
hours MERRIMAC needs
several dealers m your
area to offer our ltne of
toys g Its and home decor
Items on the party plan
High comm ss.ons No n
vestment deltvermg or
collectong car and phone
needed Call toll free 1 800
553 9()77 or wr le MERRI
MAC
801 Jackson St
Dubuque Iowa 52001
GRILL COOK wanted Ap
ply m person Crows Steak
House Pomeroy

Wanted to Buy

SCASHI
FOR YOUR FURNITURE
ONE PIECE
OR HOUSE FULL
COME TO
C1 OLIVE. SECOND
OR CALL

44tr.4775
OPENtT05

BY owner 3 apartment
house on appro x l acr e
L ve n one re nt ot her s to
make v our pa y ment Can
be convert ed smgle home
C ty wat er Will cons der
land contract 675 1683 9 5
pm

do~ng

mao ling work
No AP
ex
penence
required
PLY Ctrcle Sales P 0
Box 224 D RIChmond Htll
NY 11416

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GET VALUABLE tro n1ng
as a young busmess person
and earn good money plus
some great gtfts as a Sen
t1nel route earner Phone
us rtght away and get on
the ehgtbthtv hst at 992
2156 or 9'12 2157
OpportunttV s yours 1ust
for the askmg Ask your
Beeline stylist and shew 11
be happy to help you 10 n
the Beeltne world of
fash1on and success Phone
992 3941 between the hours
of9 6
Wanted
someone with
chatn saw to c ut fallel'\ tree
11mb nto ftrewood 992
IIJ97

Sttuatlons Wanted

Insurance

AUTOMOBILE
lN
SURANCE
been
can
cel l ed'
Lost
your
operators L tcense? Phone
992 21-13
lS

Schools lnstruchon

McNabb Ceram1cs New
classes
now
formtng
ltm1ted number accepted
SpeCial beg1nners class
beg,nnmg July 6th Class
11m ted to B Call Now 4.46
1766 Sharon McNabb Cer
ttfted Duncan Instructor
Rad10 TV
&amp; CB Repair

16

NEED someone to nstall
carpel Must have own
tools Call6751371

RON S TV SERV ICE
Specoai1Z1ng on Zen1th
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Calls Now servlc ng
Motorola Quazar Call 1
304 576 2398 or 446 2454

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Easy Elegance

18

wanted to Do

0 J s

LAWN MOWER
REPAIR
On Ne1gh
borhood Rd all makes ser
vlced Spec allzmg tn Lawn
Boy
Blades shi!!rpened
Call 446 4425 after 5 p m
P1ck up and delivery
ava lable
WORK Light
1an•tor work Phone 446
3595 Qf call 446 1278 call at
fer 5
W1•1 do babysttttng In my
home tn Syracuse Good
references very reliable
Phone 992 3110 or 949 2791
roof work
house
patntlng
Free
Est.mates Spec1a ltty barn
roofs 992 5349 or 773 5921
W1ll do custom saw1ng
North of Racme on Carmel
Rd James R Parsons
HAUL gravel limestone
coal etc Denc tl Dun lap
Phone675 5215

f lnanelal
21

Croctlet lhts ctrcular ptece as
the focal po1nt of a table
A nch pm~pple border sur
rounds tile charmmg cenler
desi&amp;n sel 1n mesh Crochet cloih
about 40- nches '" No 30 cot
ton ~8 n bedspread cotton Pal
tern 7552 my diJOCIIOnS
$200 for each pattern Add

504 uch pattern fOt postaee

ond

handltn&amp;

Alice ....
lltMitcraft

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. . IU, Old CMIIN $11., Now
Yft, RY 10111 Ptlttt · Zip, htltm .......

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Catch on tatlle cr1ft boom' Send

kif our NEW 1981 NEEOLECRAR

CATAlOG Over 112

3

2 acres on F loyd Cl ark Rd
close t o Rt 160 S4 000
Phone .446 0390

WANTED Lease men to
leasae oil and gas proper
ties GAIIIa and surroun
dtng counttes lnqutre to
Great Bend Ool Inc 269
Lower
River
Rd
Gallipolis Call446 4265

13

The Datly Sentmel

8

RUBBERBACK
Mc~':~~:pet
Cash-n-Carry
(Extra Good I

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Beauttfu l &amp; level lots Fa r
f ield Chu r ch Rd approved
sub dlv1 S10n city school
rural w ater 3 3/.4 acres
$10 000 1 lo'4 acr e S4 500
owner will f nante
10
down 37 9 2196

Part time front office help
In Pomeroy area Must be
able to type keep files an
swer phones
esslt .. ...,...._ ;
customers and do light
bookkeeping Apply by sen
ding resume or writing
P 0 . Box 729 H Pomeroy

$185 00 to $500 weekly

Busmess
Opportunoty

LAWN &amp; Garden power
equtpment Si!lles &amp; serv1ce
Owner WIShes to rettre
Inquire at Outdoor Equip
ment Sa les Jet Rts 7 &amp; 35
Gallipolis or phone 446
3670 for appo1ntment
21

Buseness
Opportunity

For sale Water Well
Drilling Business $20 000
For complete 1nformaton
Call
675 6~93
Must
sacnflce Serious nqulres
only
Be a success m your~are
ttlne
Couples o7 - In
dtvldua I
Good 1ncome
bonus car and travel can be
yours Call Wando Peck
304 675 6130

22

Money to Loon

FHA VA conventlal Home
~oans
Columbus First
Mortgage Co 463 Second
Ave Gallipolis Oh 446

7112

Profess1onal
Servtces
COMMERCIAL and
In
duslr al
photography
Phone 446 2'10'1 or 446 1226
after4p m

31

INCOME TAX AND A C
COUNTING SERVICE
Call 446 706B for
ap
pomtment anyt1me

Sale by owner Re mode led
3 bedroom farm house Ap
pro x 1mate ly
4
ac r es
Beauttful v 1ew of O hto
R1ver Long Bottom a rea
$34 900 Owner wdl help
f•nance 985 4141

23

Ptano tun1ng and r epatr
Love your ne1ghbor tune
your Ptano Btll Ward
Wards Keyboard o'.ol6 4372
Gallipoli s
GALLIA Cleantng a nd
Rent A Mad Serv1ce Inc
Free Est mates bonded
msured
phone 245 9234
Clean.ng by the week mon
thor contractual
FOR all your photography
needs go to Tawney Stud o
424 2nd Ave
Gallipolis
Oh o
Passports
tam ly
photos weddtngs and com
mereta I photography
WELL dnlltng bot h r otar y
&amp; cable tools usually wel ls
n 1 day Ca ll Ray Beagle
304 895 3841

Protesstonal
--~ er~ 1ces
_

&lt;:omplele Auction Service
stock reduction close outs
estates farm equipment II
vestock real estate Llcen
Sed and bonded In Ohio,
and West WV Bud McGhee
Auction and Real Estate
co Call for terms ol46 0552
446-0818
428 Seconcl
Gallipolis OH , 45631
Tree Trimming &amp;
tervlce
lnsurod
304576 2010

Homes for Sale

House wtth acreage for
sale 3 or 4 bdrs fully c ar
peted 2 barns 379 2258 or
379 2343 after 6PM

OR RENT almostnewl4 x
1 2 baths
s tt ng on n• ce lot re ady to
move nto Phone 30.4 576
2711

10 3 bedroom

5 ROOM house f or sa le
Call anyt me 304 713 5524
I

House for sale New Haven
One and half story home on
large lot excellent con
d tton F ve large rooms
bat h
basement
and
garage
Fully tnsulated
nexpenstve to heat or cool
Situated with n one block
from center of town
Pr1ced $5 000 below ap
pratsed va l ue See or c all
Geo Hester 31 2 Se"enth
St
New Haven
W va
Phone 887 2144
Modern 2 bedroom house
c lose tn 675 4892

31

Homes for Sale

5
ROOM
house
64
Ch1llocothe Rd only S3 500
Call446 4038 or 446 1615

32

Mob1le Homes
for Sale

NEW CABIN or small
home
complet e ly
fur
mshed $3900 Call 446 0390

PRI CES REDUCED used
mob le homes and travel
tr a lers
TRI STA T E
MOB IL E HOM ES CAL L
446 7512

Beaut1ful V ew 1 1 mile
from HMC I vr old 3 b dr
2 full bath br ck ranch full
basement
2 plus car
garage WBFP 3 acres
Call 446 7709

CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOME S
K E S S EL 5
QUALITY
MOB LE
HOME SALES
4 Ml
WEST GAL L IPOLI S RT
3S PHONE 446 3868 or 446
1274

lmmed tate possess on • 5 1971 Schultz Homestead
bdr farm home on B roll ng l2x60 wash &amp; dryer new
acres large wh l te house c arpet com turn set on
w tth log cabin and J out lot 6 .n Quat I creek n Rod
bU 1Id tn gs at H l lcrest 1 ney OH $8 750 00 245 5420
mtle south of Vmton on or 388 8349
State Rt 160 Old McGhee
homestead Land Contract
25 per cent down 8 per cent For sale 1974 Freedom
nterest or 10 per cent dowo mob le home and lot
12 per cent POSSible rental 110)(250 located 2 m les
above Henderson WVA
wtth commttt to purchase
For nformat•on c all afte
No fees Wnte Bob Mur
6
00 PM 675 4310
phy -133 South F ~res tone
Blv Akron Oh44301
3 bdr central atr nat ga s
carport 112 acre storage
BY OWNER 4 Bdr spl I
level 11v1ng room / d.n1ng bu ld1ng Centenary 2..tx40
room comb.nat 1on eat 1n Call 446 3556
k•tchen lg fam l y rm 2 h
baths
located 10 T ara 1973 12x70 3 Bdrm m ob le
Estates Club House and home S6 500 446 7697
pool pnv•leges
S75 000
f1rm Kyger Creek School 1973 Crown Haven 14x65
D str~ct Shown by appt
three bedroom new c ar
only 3677835
pet 1971 Cameron l4x64
two bedroom new c arpet
New 3 bdr house w th 1972 Champ on 12x60 two
garage and full basement bedroom new c arpet 1976
$45 000 CaW 446 0390
Cameron
12x60
two
bedrooms bath &amp; l / 2 new
c---.
3 BDRM house c ~sc hool carpet 1970 PMC 12x60
two bed room new carpet
diS! L R lg k tchen bath
ut11tty room
attached B &amp; S Sales Inc 2nd and
Vtand Street Pt Pleasan
garage Rodnev V1llage
WV
Phone 675 4.424
No 2 Call446 1358

145 AC R E S 41 2 376 1804
100 X 110 lot 304 882 2954 or
882 3162

itentals
41

Houses tor Rent

House f or rent 57 Ol1ve St
1 bdr
unf urn1 shed
no
pets you pay ut ltt1 es dep
req $1 50 mo 4.46 7886 Af
ter 5 4.46 4045
3 bd r house $275 Very
n ce Rodney V II age II
446 4416 after 3PM

For r ent new small 5 rm
br ck carpet rang e lg
front p or ch over look mg 0
R1ver lawn mo fr ee Y ou
pay $9 00 water elec trt c
mo Unturn shed 15 m1 n
from Ga l ilpol s lower Rt
7 W a nt m dd le age couple
or la dy no ch dren $200
per rn a Call 256 1198
NICe 2bdr unfurn house
Bu It 1n range arge back
yard
cl ose to 81dwell
Schoo Call256 1765
Re L st ng 3 bdr
1 112
bath full y carpeted w th
garag e over look•ng Ohto
R•v er on Rt 7 Call 367
7270 n Kyg er Creek Sc hool
d stn c t

3 BDRM hou se c ty sc hool
d1 st LR \g k1t chen bath
utlltty ro om
atta che d
garage Rodney V llage
No 2 Cal 446 1358
Ia ge f amily
3 BORM
r oom 446 4754 In Northup
3 BDRM HOME 2 full SIZe
baths total elec w th wood
burner J m south of c ty
$300 $150 dep Y o u pay ut11
256 1456

For rent two bed room
house n c1ty Carpeted full
basement adults no pets
Phone 446 0958
2 bdr hou se basement
garage
Rose
H II
Pomeroy Depos t lease
requtred No pets $225 per
mo 6146782513
Hartford 6 room s and
bath l arge ga r den spot
773 5312 after 4 PM
s x r oom house $100 a
m ont h gre at for l ar ge
tamily 675 5104 or 675 5386

42

Mobile Homes
tor Rent

3 bdr tra ler S200 m o $100
dep furn 1shed Phone 367
0271
Beaut f ul m obtle home
wtth garage on 1 acre lot
118 m le from North Gall a
H gh Sc hool on Rt 160
Completely turn •nclud1ng
washer and dryer Call 389
8436

For sa l e 3 bdr brick 1 112
baths 2 car garage patto
like new c ty school Phone
446 6325

2 mobtle homes 2 bedroom
furmshed
10xSO
12x47
Browns Tr ader Park
Mmersv1 ~ le Oh

2 bdr mob le home near
Capt D Adults only no
pet s sec dep and ref Call
4.46 2491

Large 2 story stone home
well tnsullated Wtth 3 large
bedrooms one full bath 2
112 baths formal dtn•no
room newly remodeled k t
chen bu11t In Including d sh
washer
basement w th
work shop 2 car garage
w tth work shop large gar
den 2 porches 548 Grant
Sl
Moddleport
$59 500
Want~ng qu ck sate to settle
estate Call 6 u 384 3809 for
appo1nlment (After 1PMI

1971 Card nal 12x60 porcl'1
st e p
underptnn1ng
bloc ktng
underground
cable I ght pol e
new
breaker box $4500 Phone
7577

2 bdr mobile home
446 0168

House for sale bv owner
Beauflful country home 1
acres 3 bedrooms large
living room w1th firep lace
family room 1 bath k t
chen
w th
stov e
retngerator
lots
of
cabtnets
attached 2 car
garage w1th automattc
door opener Large barn 8
x 12 utility building Tup
pers Plains and Chester
water with softener Home
heated by LP gas or coal
and woodburner ac
comodallon Property Is
five years old Other nice
features not mentioned
Priced In low 3() s 985 3560

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23

Lots &amp; Acreage

LOTS Re al nice campsite
on Raccoon Creek all
ut11it 1es avaMabte
$300
down owner will fl nance
call after 3 p m 256 6413

W1ll care for elderly n my
home
Good
meals
reasonable 992 6022

Help Wanted

11

15

HolpWonled

t..lke crafts? t..ove monev•
ACT NOW Be the first Art
craft Concepts Counselor In
your area No Investment
and no delivery Excellent
arrangement to add to your
family Income 256 9348
Gallipolis

12

v

ALL CARPET IS MARKED DOWN

CARPET
W/Packllng

HARPER
HALSTEAD
SALVAGE CD
11th and
Vtand Street now buymg
metals (copper
brass
alumtnum lead stainless
steel
batteries
and
radiators ginseng yellow
root catnip and sassafras)
10 am to 6 pm daoly Also
Flea Market on Saturdays
CAII675 5868

weekend
porch
sale
Begmnlng Friday July 3
Leading Creek Rd 2 ml
south of Rutland 2 fam11y
sale Harold Sauer 742
2301

Yard Sale

1

CHIP WOOD Poles max
dl~meter 14
on largest
end $12 50 per ton Bundled
slab
$10 50 per ton
Dellverd to Oh10 Pallet Co
Rock
Springs
Rd
Pomeroy 992 2689

BIG 4TH OF JULY Sale
garage &amp; yard sate July 4
5 raon or sh1ne t..ots of new
thtngs
guns
tools
ceram1cs nice for gifts
Clot~lng lots at m1sc Rt
33 north of Pomeroy 10
miles Watch for signs Call
696 1227

Yard kale Toddler clothes
little gtrl clothes tires
remnant p1eces
jeans
dishes F~rst house beyond
Tall Timbers SR 7 Satur
day and Sunday

Found male beagle dog
near Salt Creek Phone 67S
6333

BEDS IRON BRASS
furniture
gold
s lver
dollars. wood Ice boxes
stone 1ars antiques etc
Complete
households
Write M D Miller Rt 4
Pomeroy Oh or ?92 776fJ

4 Famtlv Yard Sale Thurs
&amp; Fn 2 miles out 141
Gall opolis

Lost and Found

6

WANTED
TD
BUY
GOI.D
SILVER
PI.ATINUM STERLING
COINS
RINGS
JEWELRY MISC ITEMS
ABSOLUTE
MARKET
PRICE GUARANTEED
ED BURKETT BARBER
SHOP
MIDDLEPORT
OH 10 992 3476

Huge Yard Sale July I 2 &amp;
3 9 to 7 off 35 at Jordan s
Gas follow signs 3 m les
245 9372

Yard Sale Fro Sat and
Mon Ra n or shme 10 ttll
' ' Hi!llley residence Mer
cerv111e Mens womens
ch1ldrens clothing toys
books &amp; etc

Gtveoway

6 wk old puppy half beegle
half retrtever Call 388
9'126

Phone 304 882

Pupp1es part beagle
weeks old 675 3637

ANY PERSON who has
anything to g1ve away and
does not offer or attempt to
offer any other lh1ng for
sale may place an ad In this
column There will be no
charge to the adverttser

Mise Merchancltse

KINGSBURY HOME
SALES

BUY NOWI

1

ATTENTION LADIES'''
Help pay off those un
wanted
b lis working
evenongs from 7 30 to 10 30
p m as a fashion stylist
Earn S8 00 to $10 00 per
hour profit
Ideal for
homemaker with family •
Call992 3941 from 9 6

Bob, Charlene
and Jayne
Hoefhch
109 H1gh Sf

Announcements

Yard Sale

4

COLLIE and Coonhound
Pupp1es '1'12 2770

City Cab office 39 State St
Galllpol s open 5 30 fill
11 30PM 1 days 446 0451

l•
EUGENE LONG

''YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICES"

675-11133

NEW GARAGE OPENING
Automat1c transmissions
and all sorts of mechantcal
repatr and ma1or and
mtnor auto bOdy repa r
See James Smith or Tom
Masters or call446 7757

Siding
Roof1ng &amp; Gutter
R emodehng
Servtng Your Area for
Years

992·2156

2 Pet r abbits 1 wh te 1
Siamese
2 8 week old
yellow k ttens 1 one 112 yr
oldcalicocat Call3888253

dog

73 OR 74 vw Super Beetle
hood and right front fender
Call 446 0827

1n Mason County

In Memonam

WANT TO BUY Old fur
nlture and Antiques of all
kinds call Kenneth swain
256 19671n the evenings

Wanted to buy old railroad
lanterns locks ~eys and
old pictures of locomotives
Call3677.03

In Metgs County

446·2342

SWEEPER and sewing
mach ne repa1r paf'ts and
supplies
P ck up and
delivery Dav s Vacuum
Cleaner one half m11e up
Georges Creek Rd
Call
446 0294

tenstve
remodel
tng
• Electncal work
• Rooftng work
13 Years
Expertence
Greg Roush
Ph 992 7583
6 31 mo

6 7 l mo

In Calha County

11

Registered Beegle
Call after 5 446 4996

TO PLACE AN AO CALL

In loving memory of my
dear
mother
Evelyn
Whaley who left us six
years ago today July 3
1975 Sadly missed by Jo
Ann
Leonard and Bill
Sc arbrough

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KOUNTRY
J&amp;l BLOWN
SUPERIOR
RACINE-SYRACUSE
KWB
INSUlATION
VINYL
AREA
&amp;
PRODUCTS

NEW

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It s a step m the n&amp;ht dLr«
ton but I d shU hke to 1ft 1010e
1ghter secunty

HJ50 -20-30 H P
HA60 - 25 60 H P
HE 60 -45-lll H P
All Models Available

992 5682

J I O I /1 -J Jc

PUBLI C NO riCE
L e ban on
T ownShiP
T r ustees w 1 hold Feder al
Rev enue Shar ng proposed
u se
heu ng
Federal
Rev enue Shanng Budget
a nd
Ann ual
H ea rtnQ
Bu dget H ear ng on July 10
1981 at the off ce of th e
c er k Sh r ley Johnson
The summarr of the enac
ted budget w I be ava I abl e
tor pub I c nspect on after
July 10 The above mee t ng
w 11be held at 6 p m
Cl erk
Leba non T ownsh P

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H()W'11ARI)
ROTAVAJ'
ORS
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- Auto and Truck
Repatr
-Transmtsston
Repatr
Hrs Mon Frt
9a m 5 30 p m

614

992- Moddleport
367- Cheshtre
Pomeroy
388-Vtnton
985--Chester
245--R lo Grande
343-Portland
379- Walnut DISI
247- Letart Falls
2S6-Guyan DtSt
949-Raclne
643- Arlbla Dost
742--Rutland
Mason CoW Va
Area Code 304
675--Pt Pleasant
458-Leon
S7~Apple Grove
773-Mason
882- New Haven
89S- Letart
937- Buffato

PH. 992-7201

Anyt 1me

..- Coinl.lunare•
...- Rent• I Pro,ert es
... Apt HouseOwr.ers

Metgs Co Area Code

44~Gallipolos

• Backttoe
• Excavating
• Septoc Systems
• Water, Sewer &amp;
Gas Lmes
eDumpTruck
•Trencher
Locensed &amp; Banded

\2 Park St

eHotwatwTantc'

Sl DING

Phone

DO YOU NEED A LOT&gt;
For a hom e a trailer
or what ever Approx 1
acre of n ce lay ng and
w th w a te r .a nd electn c
ava Iab le $3 500 00

ALL MAKB

Gal loa Co Area Code
614

7 1 ttc

Vtnyl &amp; Alummum

.

PREfTY
AND
BIG
YARD
Approx
ac re
Hom e has 4
bedrooms f am ly room
I v ng room and b1 g k t
chen M ost at the wall s
.u e
p ane l ed
Just
$20 500 00

PARTS AND SERVICE

ewut""
•Dryers

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

PWMBING
AND
HI:ATING
1;111

Call Ken Young

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tal w t h some f &gt;&lt; ng up
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47

APPLIANCE SERVICE

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1rn ctor w C.lb
t - M odel '175 DteseiM F

VIRGIL B SR 1 ,. 0
- 10 E Second Street

NEW LISTING - A bog
lot w th a 1
stor y
f ra me hom e Modern
k tchenette fron t and
and 2
r ear por c h
bedrooms Al so an ex t ra
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FARM EQU I PM EN

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tcnp Til•~ All tor Future Refer.nce

LES &amp; SERVICE

EAFORDrn

POMEROY,O
992 2259

8QGGS

SA

pa n y n an amounr equa l to
t ve percent ot th e b1 d shall
be subm tted w1th each b d
sa d board ot educaliOn
rese r ves lhe r g h t to wa 1ve
nfor maltt es to accept or
r e1ec t any and a I or p arr s
of a n y and a I b d s
N o b ds ma y be w th
dr awn for at least r h~rt y
JO
d ay s
aft er
th e
schedu ed c os ng I me fo r
r e c c pi ot b ds
Board of E duca t1 on
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J ane Wagner Treas u re r
Sou h Th rd Av enue
M ddl eporf Oh o 45 160

Real Estate- General

Wrtte your own ad and order b y ma I w th th1s
coupon Cancel your ad bv phone when you oet
results Money not refundable

Addreu, _________________

Fnday, July 3,\98\

Mtddleport, Ohto

NIce 3 or 4 bedroom home
If• acre Owner will help
with downpayment Priced
reasonable at $28 000 or
$20 000 &amp; assume loan of
ss,QOO at only 8'12 pet In
tetest 2 baths fully car
peled laundry room large
living room kitchen with
like new Harvest Gold
range &amp; refrigerator
Natural gas furnace wood
burner
Extra
large
storage ar
business
building Chain link fence
Roy "( Frankl R IItie ai 985
43'15 or 949 2801

m

1911 Card na l 12x60 porch
step
underp1nn1ng
block1ng
un d erground
cable
ltght pole
new
breaker box S4 500 '1'12
1577
USED Mob le H om e
2711

576

1971 Danan 12 x 65 3
bedrooms
1972 Crown
Haven 14 x 65 w1th B x 10
expando 3 bedrooms 1973
utop1a 12 • 65 2 bedrooms
1972 Invader U x 70 3
bedrooms 1912 Nashau u
x 60 2 bedrooms B 1 ~ S
Sales Inc 2nd and Vtand
Sis
PI
Pleasant
WV
Phone 675 4424
1973 MANCHIN
12x65
mob1le home set up 30-4
458 1812
Yard Sale Fr~day JUlY. 4th
10 to 5 P M
Mayes
Grocery Ashton W V a
33

Farms tor Sale

1n Me•gs County 7 room
house and butldlngs
with 16 acres 1614742
2239
Must sell t..eav1ng state
seven room , bath all elec
trlc home Approximately
eleven acres Has a garaQf
and small IJ«td $25
C,!lll 675 37B4 or ~75 1682 at
ter 3:•08.p

ooe oo:

nu '

Ca II

Far rent 10)( SO 2 bedroom
mob le hom e Ractne area
992 5858
2 bedroom tra11er tor rent
Brown s Tra11er Park 992
3324
Two bedroom house trailer
on Ashton Upland Road
$150 plus utd1ttes and
damage depos t 3 m11es
from Rt 2 675 4088
Two 2 bedroom house
tra lers for r ent furmshed
1 wtth ce ntr al atr good fo r
work1ng couple or couple
w1th 1 child $150 per month
plus depos t 675 4088
2 BDR mobile home New
Haven adults only no pets
304 675 1452 or 675 29'16 at
terJ
One bedroom mobole home
A r cond1t10ned all ullllloes
furmshed Outsk1rts Hen
derson $230 month Phone
675 6730
Trailer 2 bedroom com ,}
pletely lurn1shed Washer
dryer and a1r condition
plrvate lot upper Mason
References
Required
Phone773 9123
3 bedroom trailer Referen
ces requ~red plus deposit
Galltf)OIIs Ferry
Phone
675 6851

�'
lo-The Da

Sentinel

Apartment
for Rent

41

S6

Equipment lor Rent

ScaHoid . Phone 675·68SO.

House lor rent, 57 Olive St .
1 bdr ., unful'flished, no
pets, you pay utilities, dep.
req ., S150. mo. 446· 7886. AI·
ter 5 446·4045.
1 Bedroom apt. all utllllies
paid. 675·5104 or 675·5386.
Pt. Pleasant.

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For Lease

49

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For lease unfurn. large 3

bdr. apt. 2nd floor, $250 per
mo. Call 446·4425 or 446·
1819.

and Kitchen. Across from

Honda Shop no pets. Ca ll
446·3937 or 367-0560.

et-

Call446·2745 .

Boarding

A KC Gordon setters,
English Cocker Spaniels .
Call446·4191.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
chair, rocker, ot·
taman, 3 tables, $500 . Sofa,

Sofa,

chair and loveseat. $275.
r;~nd

Sofas

chairs priced

$365 . 7 pc ., S189. a nd up.
Wood table and 4 chairs,

$350 up to $495

Hutches,

Bassett

Oak,

1649 .,

Bassett Cherry, $765 . Bunk
bed complete with mat·
tresses, $250 . and up to

4 rent unfurn . apt. all ca r · 1350 . Capta10 's beds. 1275
peled, $250 mo . SlOO dep. complete . Baby beds, $89
no peb. Call446·3437 .
For r ent new 1 bdr . apt

Call446·0390 .

Free

Insulated storage building.

pine fini sh . Bedroom su ites

utilities paid, no children ,

normal

cond ition.

Ma«resses or box spr ings,
f ull or twin , S55 ., firm , $65 .
and 175. Queen sets, 1185. 5
dr. chests, $49 ,4 dr . ches• ,.,

S42 . Bed frames, S20 und
S25 ., 10
·

· Gu n cat1ne ts,
chairs $20 .

TO BEDROOM apartment
Ranges ,

ler.afo,rs. and TV's.
1 BDRM., compl etely fur ·
nished . All elect ., new ly
decorated ,
deposi t ,
references. $100 per m o.

ille Rd .
Open 9am to 7pm, Mon .
thru Fri. , 9am to 5pm, Sat .

446·0322

446-2236 or 446·2581 .
GOOD
Furnished
Apt .
Sl95 ,
uti lit ies pd ., adu lts, 1 bdr .

Ca ll 446·4416 after 3PM .
Furnished apt. $160, 3 bdr .,
water paid, children OK .

446·4416 after 3PM .
senior Citizens 1 bdr. apt .,
r e ntal
assis t ance

available, dep . $200
446·2745.

Ca ll

Apartments far rent . Call

446 1578.
· 2 bedroom , unfurn , ap t . in
Vinton on Main St . Ca len ,
convenient location , large

ya rd . Cal l 245·5818 .
1 &amp; 2 bedroom f urn ished
apartments . 992-5434 or 992 ·

5914 or 882-2566.

USED

work shop. S799. See these
at Kingsbury Home parts
store .
Gibson
frost
free
refrigerator -freezer , 13 cu .
ft . $75 .·949·2275.

SUMMER CLEARANCE
SAL E!
Every item of
children ' s wear reduced 25
to 50% . Large selection . in·
tants to boys 18 and girls 1&lt;.
Nothingover$6, mostS2or
$3 . All maternity wear
reduced IIJ. I rregul ar tops
and pants, now $3.3-4
Jeans, $6 .66. Much more.
HURRY! The Waterme lon
Patch , Fa ctory Outlet,
New Haven , wv .
Gen tle billy goat, $90 or
best offer. Also, 1974 Nova ,

mi les. 11,350. 949·

55,000

2371

AP

PLIANCE 5
washers .
dryers ,
refr i gerators .
r a nge s .
Skaggs Ap ·
pl ia nces , 1918 East ern
Ave ., 446·7398 .

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~~;te~~/~~rt? 1~ar'n"~;~·, ~ r6=-3==~:::--~.:~;v:-.~.~,.::.i:=k: :_=_: :_:::__=;::::::~~~;:~::::::, ~~or~ p~~iu~!~ 11 ~d~o
Shop, 2101 Jefferson Ave.

G.E .

Uprigtlt air con ·
di ti one r ,
lO,OOO
B.TU ,

TROUTWOOD

trave l

trailer and cam p site on
Raccon Creek . Cl ose to
Ohio River . SSOO down .
Owner wi ll finan ce. 61-4 256·

1216 .

Maytag wringer washer
$40 good conditi on cal l af·
ter 5 PM . 675·6535.
Bedroom suite, whi te and
gold, thr ee chairs, stereo
wi th out speakers, Phone

675'4335 oc 67l·.mZ:.
One bunk bed $25 . No mat
tress. Phone 882·3124.
Electri c Sto ve . Phone 675
247&lt;'1 .

EASY c redit available now

to pur c ha se furniture ,
televis ions, or appliances.
Village Furniture 2605
Jackson Ave.,675-1773 .
NEED severa l items of fur ·
niture .
applian ces,
tel ev isions. B1g discounts
fo r quanity purchase .
Vil l age Furn1ture 2605
Jackson Ave. 675·1773 .
BIG discounts for c03sh and
carry at Vil lage Furni t ure
2605 Ja ckson Avenue, 675·

For r ent in Middleport·· 2
bedroom furnished apart ·
ment . No chi ldren. Ca ll 1·

30H82·2566.
2 bedroom fu rn ished apart·

men1 for rent , $150 per
month plu s ut ilities . sso
deposit . No pets . Located in
Racine. 985·2875 . Ava il ab le

J uly 8.

Antiques

53

AT T ENT I ON :
l iM
PDRTANT TO YOUJ Will

Cal l

pay cas h or ce rtified check 304·675· 1773 .
for antiq ues a nd collec tibl es o r entir e es tates.
Nothin g too large. Also, Lowest pr1 ces on Bemco
guns, pocket watches, and bedding in the area . Call
co1n coll ections. Call 614· for pri ces. Village Fur·
niture, 2605 Jackson Ave.
767 3167 or 557 ·3411.

buy . Phone 458 -1503.
AKC Bassett hounds puppies, 2 males and two

fema les . S 150. each. 304·
586 ·9581.
AKC

Registered

Chow·

Chow puppies. black. red
ped igree. Phone 576·2511 or
762 ·2035.

•

TWO dogs-Bloodhounds, 1
male,

1

female,

304·882·

3316.

54

M1sc . Merchandise

1974 Pontiac LeMans. 304675-2519.

Hay &amp; Grain

Sl•aw, $1.25 bale on wagon,
in barn $1.50. Butter

Farm,

Lower

River Rd .. Gallipolis. 256·
1113.

AKC Boxer puppies. 304·
576·1919

Autos lor Sale

1976 Chysler cordoba, low
miles, good cond., tilt
wheel, cruise, priced r ight,

446·8661, Ga lf1polis.
1981 Buick Regal LTO.,
black, 2dr., red velour in·
terlor, loaded, 8,000 miles.
Call245·5405.
78 Camero balck, T· top,
air. cond ., AM· FM stero 8·
!rock.
Call
446 · 4002 ,
GallipoliS.

Gibson

ES

325,

Crown

gd . cond.

Call

446·3939,

Gal lipOliS.
77

Musica l
Instruments

57

twin,

71

1977 MG B red convertible/

Trans Am near loan

value $3800. Ca ll 446· 1136
9AM to 8PM.
F ender

300,

Guild

Ec ho box. Call991-6137.
Fruit

Ha lf runner beans $6.00 a
bushel, pi ck your own.
Ga llipol is Ferry . Phone
675 · 1874.
Brown eggs, wi ll deliver
down RJ. 2 to Point
Pleasa nt 85 cents doz. once
a week . 895-3395.

TR-6 1975 CLASSIC CON VERT IBL E Low milage
bOdy &amp; mechani cs, in ex·
ce ll ent condition. 245·9118,
$3,875.

74 Fireb ird $350 . Call 446·
3920 after 5 .
'7 1 Ford L TO, runs good,

good shape, $300. Call 446·
0705 .
1977 Olds Slarfire hatch
back, AC , PS, PB , new
quick. Call 446·1052 alter 5.

1979 Gra nd Pr1x, ma ny ex ·

vice, suppli es and
stallation . 446· 1324

in ·

Unfurnished 2 bed room
apartment . Li v ing room ,
dining room, kitchen has
range . In Pomeroy . Car ·
peted. Deposit requ ired .

S150. plus uti lities. 992-6678 .

For Sa le : 1000 gallon
PLASTIC sep t ic tanks
Stat e approved . Phone 286·
5930. Ja ckson , Ohio

1371

room , $250 . Cali..O 4215.

. day s.

Fur ·

675 3811

evenings.

APARTMENTS
AND
MOBI LE HOME S6754130.
Apartments. 675 ·5548 .

Topper 3'8" high for pick
up truck , removab le back.
&amp; tull door, good cond .,

S100 Ca ll446·4125.
1971 GMC 1500 series pick ·

2 bedroom apartment . Ca l l
675·6020, 9 :30 to 5.
Furnished efficiency apt
all ut ilities paid . Oepos1t
reQuired . Phone 895·3450.
One bedroom apartment,
air
c ondition ed .
Everything furni shed , out·
skirts of Henderson S225 .

month . Phone 675 -6730 .

Stove

with

m ic rowav e

ove n Call367 7824.
Quasa r video ta pe recorde(
w.r h ca mera a nd 5 rapes,
lrke new Askr ng $800 Call
o146 I 805

required, 304·675-1365.

Mos t any thing used rn
Restaura nt
an d !:. tor e
equ.pme nt
RADC O 30&lt;1
513 137A , Hunti ng ton

SLEEPING ROOMS for
rent, Gallia Hotel446·9715.
ROOMS and

housekeeping

apt .,

Park centr at Hotel.

l Mnple b aby be d &amp;. mat
tr ess 1 h1gh cha1r . lik e
new Ca ll4&lt;'16 2360 .

' HAY

FEV ER '

re medy , trad 1t 1on tor cen
fur ies. it work s For com
plete rnto and receipt send
today se lf addressed stam
ped enve l ope p lus $1.00 to
Ga llipOliS, OH 4563 1.

Space lor Rent

In wooded area . Ideal for
that summer outdoors.
Contact Brown's Trail er

INDU ST R IAL
alum rnum
door , 3f t. 7 aluminum w in ·
dows 4x6 . 700 gal. gas tank .

Call388·8349
SNAP.P E R
MOWERS,
S40.00 off li s t on a ll pus h
mowers in stock . 560.00 off
on
all
se lf ·prope l led
m owers . One 8 H P rider for
· $950 . Outdoor

Equipment
Sa les Jet . Rts . 7 &amp; 35,

TRAILER spaces lor rent. Gallipoli s, Ph . 446·3670.
Sollfllern Valley Mobile
Home Park, Cheshire, Oh.
B.rand new 10 spd. bike 1
992-395-4.
nlonth old, gd. cond ., girts,
26 inch . Call992·3430.
TRAILER ·space 3 miles
from_, 1unction 2 &amp; 62 at
Port,ble TV Motorola 19'
old Y, 675·3248.
B&amp;W, good cond. 446·0..9~ .
Lots,
Mobile
Home
m1rrled couples only .
PhOfle 675-1076.

E LECTR IC Cash Register,
$125 . Ph . 304-675· 1080
Koe hl er wheat li g ht s,
lea th er dog co llt.~r s, solid
brass name plates, lea ther
leads, break ing
scents,
t raining scents, misc . dog
supp 11 es. phone 304 ·675·

2098

55

Building Supplies

Build ing ma teria ls, block,
brick, sewer pipes, win dows , l intels, etc. Clau de
Win te rs, Rio Grande, 0 .

Cal l 245·5111 .
Pets for Sale

~--

POODLE GROOMING .
Ca ll Judy Tay lor at 367 ·
7220 .

Light Inside
. 446·1216

or

446·6566 or 446·4036.
Four

15 ,00 gallon

tanks

located above ground at

Athen s, Ohio. $3,000.QO
eac h. Phone 1·304·421-2781.
Cleaner Combine, model
60. Pr o drive . David Yost.
One John Deere se lf
prope aed combine 45 with

10 and half ft . grain head .
Good condition $1500. 576·
2971 or 576·2186.
Wetmore
758 grinder
mi xer, like new $3700. 1200
bushel 2 guage wire corn
bin with 40 ft . moveable

conveyor
8028 .
63

$1100.

Himalayan, Persian and
Sia mese cats.Seal &amp; cream
point Himilaya n &amp; White
Persian kittens. Call 446·
3844 after d p.m .

outside

1973 CHEVY

Impala, 4

door, U75 or best offer . 446·

3948.

304·525·

Livestock

12 YR. OLD, 1.000 lb. work
horse, gentle, works sing le

or double . 1550. Call 256·
6040
'
Five Holstein heifers, 3
ready to freshen , two in
three weeks . average about

1200 lbs or better . Call Vln·
ton 388 9329 .

Golden and Gigi pheasants,
Bantam chickens also
female racoon . 304-895·

3972 .

setlock· ln lock·outhubsfor
Jeep . $35. call882 3664.

77

For sale or trade,

ROBERTS BROTHERS
GARAGE. 24 hr. wrecker

1971

Super Beetle convertible.
1500 miles on motor $1700.
576·2720 .
J974 Pontiac LeMans. 6752519.
Trucks for Sale

11.

1974 Chev. 3/4 T pick up
truck, $650. Call446· 4225.
1969 Chevy truck long bed
350engine runs great, body
needs work. S450. Call 446·
0727.
' 69 Chevy pickup, 2 new

tires, good cond .• best offer . Call379-2609 .
72 INT ERNATIONAL 1;,
Ton Pickup. 245·9241.
79

Chevy

pickup

w ith

everything. Call675·3938.
77 CHEVY truck, 305
automatic, 51,000 miles,

S2400. will accept trade in,
304-675·3044.

Topper for Luv or other
mini truck 6 11. bed. Phone

IIAR•EY'o ""ve

H&amp;JIW HmGI'S

STATtoN· ...

fiOL PIHG OUT ~Of'.
MORe rouGI&lt; AS

111&amp;Y ~NUW
"0-IIP!"···

MAKIN€:!

$250.COOA
YEAR !

CRAZY!

l SAY IF
A &lt;MY OON'T

HIT, f)ON'T PAY
HIM! 40 lfOMI;RS

Get'S

~IM

'
j

1

l

1

Gene's Carpet Cleaning,
deep stream extraction.
Free estimates, reasonable
rates. Scothguard, 992·6309.

II

1980 JEEP CJ ·5, 6·c yl. , 4·
spd .• exc . cond .. call 446·
1211. 1
MUST SELL, Mak• me an
offer 1980 Jeep CJ 5, 6 cyl, 4
spd, low mileage, canvas

lop, will trade, call 446-1211
or 446·3594 .

·1968 Jeep one half ton
pickup, 6 cyl, standard 3

speed. 4 wheel drive.675·
4874.
Motorcycles

tow them an! 2332 Eastern
Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio. Day
446-2445 or Night
446·
4792 .
E &amp; V WELDING Paint &amp;
Body Shop, Georges Creek
Rd. Gallipolis, 446·9304, for·
maliy with Gallipolis
Motors, 3 years.
Auto Painting &amp; sanding
S175, any color,free pickup
&amp; delivery In Gallipolis
area,

Hammond

Body

Shop, 221 Mill 51.379-2782.
78

Camping ·
Equipment

TRUCK
TOPPER.,
fiberg las. with sliding window for 6'12 It . GMC or
Chevy truck, $325. Call 388·
9334 after 6 p. m .
24 ft. self-contained 1973
travel trailer . Very good
condition. 992-3242 .
1969 18 ft . camper. $1800.
304·773·5134 after 5 pm .

81

Home
Improvements

FOR BEST In Ca r pet
Cleaning · Call Smeltzer's
Sleamway. Call 614· 446·
2096.

PAINTING

Residential

and commercial. Interior
and exterior, mobile home

446·4648,

mileage, ex. cond. , extras.

Ca 11 446· 2714.
1976 Monte Carl o Landau .
Average mites, air, loaded .

$3,195 . 247 ·2411, after 4 p.m.
1974 Chevrolet Suburban.
New tires. S600. Phone 992·

1975 Ford LTO for sale.

Engine overhauled, new
paint job, .4 new tires. First

class

shape.

reasonably .

Will

sell

Phone

992·

5612 .
1978

New Moped . S450.00 Phone
675·1076.

.

1972 350 Honda scrambler,
low mileage. 675·4874.
Sears mini cycle
Phone 675·4628 .

S125.

Motorcycles. Hondas two
Ford

Fairmont

statlonwagon . P.S., P.B. 1

air, AM· FM·8 track . $3,000.
985· 4175 .
1972

Volk &lt;w agen . Body
fair , runs g ' " 'i, extra stud·
dedtires . s ·' 992·3057.
1971

76 HONDA, CB SOOT, ex .
cord. Ph . 446·3345 alter 5.

F ord

dump

truck.

Good cond . F600. $3,.500.

985· 4395 .

MORRISON'S Auto sales.
Henderson, wv. Phone 6751574 or 675· 2881 .
1977 MUSTANG 11 GHIA ·
Exc . cond., 31,000 miles,
304-675·2205 after 5.
1964 Rambler Amerltan 4
door, automatic, 6 cylin·
der,SSOO.OO. 304·882·2767 .
1973 Camero,lype l. TO,
!lood cond. Phone 675-U24.
1973 Pinto. good body, runs
good$800. Phone882'3664.
1963 Chevy good cancUtlon
S200. or bell Offer, also 1972
429 CID Mercury engine
complete $175., 72 3 lflled, 6
c yllnder automatic $100.
radiator 72 Mercury 130.
can 675·4842 before ~ PM
446-6697afler~P.M.

1972 Cadillac, e.cellent
condition. Phon.e 675-6676.

trait 90s, one r:uns gOOd

$300. for both. 882·3664.

vears experience. Free
estimates.
Remodeling .

1980 TT 500 Yamaha dirt
bike . S1300. 304-675·3938.
1971 Kawasak1175 retenlly
overhauled motor, 000&lt;1
running

condition.
sell $150. 675 6662.

must

Class KDX 400 Motorcycle,
130 miles. call 304·675-1490
or 304-675-4860 after 7. ·
75

Boatsand
Motors for S•t•
21 ·fl. Sklffcratt Wood boat
with cuddy cabin, complete
covered top, table, Ice bax,
sink, 120 HP . Inboardoutboard
Merccruster
motor and trailer $4,000.
Call446-4042, Gallipolis.
1963 Wt. GLASPAR Ski
boat with 75 HP motor and
troller, all accessories ex·
cept skis. $1500. Phone 304·
895·3472 ~·,er 6 p.m.

-

bird,

rodent ,

spiders, fleas and other
small insect control. Free
estimates given. A local

company

tocaed

Gallipolis

llrea .

·- - - - -

-17' er ,,T, 120· HP inboard·
outboard with trailer and
life lackets. $1600. 304-576'2911. NIce pleasure boat.

I'MNOT

~~~~m

ABOUT IT- .

IS

INVOLVED, AN' LOIJf IS
5' P05ED TER BE A (;lOOD
THIN!?, , rioN'T tf? •.

...c......-r r

MEBBE JEALOUSY WUZ 6UILT

THE ASCOT? 00-I- ER-

INTER HOMAH HATU~E A5 5C!"ETTIIH'
TEit OVfftCOMf ~A IUHD 0' TEST
T' 'EE IF YEit LOVE IG 6ENOIHE ~

TltOUQHT A '!W:H Cf

COLOR WOJLDM'T l'llltTI'M TAIUHQ Atll'iELA TO
l1'i ART EXHI~IT IH TA05 •

OR SELFISH.

Ser·
WV

F &amp; K Tree Trimming,
stump removal . 675-1331 .
T and
R building ,
remodeling, also papering,
carpel installation, and
general
home
lm ·
provements . 675·5689, 6755304.
.

THRO'IN lHA.T SWI"TLH At\ID LET'S GET
ll-4' HEO&lt;: OUT Clf 1-4ERE! !

Plumbing

82

&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor . Fourth and Pine
Phone 446·3888 or 446·4477

.

,

GENE PLANTS
AND SONS
Plumbing · Healing · Air
conditioning. 300 Fourth
Ave. Ph . 446· 1637.

could hurt himself on the stic~!

SOUTHERN SERVICE
co. · Healing ~ mobile
home furnaces, electric hot
water tank repair. Call of·
flee,
446· 3008 night,
emergency no. 367·7131.

Darn it,
Slim' I'm
hooked
on him''

EverLjbodll thinks
. we're crazy if we
keep Rover, Slim!

Hea be better

off chewinq on

a boner

J &amp; P Plumbing &amp; Healing,
Rt. 1 Gallipolis, 367·7853 .
D. c. Contractors Plum·
bing , electrical, healing,
rooting, aluminum, vinyl
siding, and home painting.
675·3376 or 675·1240.
83

·'WJNNIE

Excavaling
~OME

SHE HAD ALL HER

DOZER · backhoe. dump
truck . Cal1446·4537 .

Syntcuse

ltEMOVEP

01&lt; A CW5TER Of'

TO STAY ON TOP!

COW !&gt;ORE$

THE llf5T ONES

TO

THINCSS 7

MOUTH ...

71fAI( ~.TOO, 000

'

PREYENT

L ...__,_,

AROu"" HER

EARN MCWE

ACHIEVE 'THAT
EFFECT/

sewer district.

ANP A ~ L~MISH 1$
~UT WHAT CAN
A MOPEl'S CURSE 1 A GIRL A? TO

61RL5 WILL

DO AN'fllfiNG

Wl$DOM TEETH ANI7

A YeA/\' ·
YOU KNOW /

Dozer work if needed. 949·
2293.
Dozer work . Small jobs a

in

Thomas.

BACKHOE Service. Larry
Sldenstrlcker. 675·5580.
84

STUCCO PLASTERING ·
textured

EDWARD' S Backhoe and
Dozer Service. Specializing
In septic tank. 675-1234.

Bill

ceilings,

com -

mercial and residential,
free estimates. Call 256·
1182.

E lee!rica 1
&amp; Refrigeration

Fuller Electric Co. Com
Plete rewiring, commercial

or residential, and elec·
trlcal

malntalnance, also

on ca ll . Ph .
Gallipolis.

4~6 · 2171.

SANDERS
CON ·
TRACTING, Caco••ntroJ-, 1
SEWING Machine repairs,
work &amp; painting, concrete. service. Authorized Singer
landscaping, 446·2787.
Sales &amp; service. Sharpen
Scissors. Fabric Shop,
INSTALL flrliplace lacing Pomeroy. 992·2284 .

or chimney, dry wall,
plaster, stucco, free est.

75 Bullaco 360 Porsang, 75
Bullaco 200 Alpina, both
need som work S250. Phone
6753833.

COOK' S Television
vice , Henderson,
Phone 675·2250.

Dllcher work. Charles R.
Hatfield, Hatfield Backhoe.
Gas. electric, and water.
742·2903 .

roach,

1979 Honda CB 750K, low

and

JIM MARCUM Roofing
spouting and siding. 30

CAl.L 446·2801 for termite.

Phone 446·8061.
446·3549.

Quazar,

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house calls. Phone 576· 2398
or 446·2454.

specially. 742·2753.

69

wheels, good cond., $500 .00.

Motorola ,

cal l367·7784 or 367 -7160.

Caii388·9B57.

Rally

RON' 5 Television Service.
Specializing In Zenllh and

-I f\11 MAPN TAAf
AND AH6ELA SECAME SUCH
¢1000 FRIENDS. MR. ECti--

roofs. Free estimates. 17
yrs. exp. with references

197• 360 Honda new tires,

ci,

HARPER Halstead, lawn
mower repair and shar·
penlng service •. 10 a.m. ·6
p.m . 675·5868.

ANNIE

COMPl.ETE SEWER IN ·
STALLATION &amp; backhoe
service for the Ractne-

new battery , good con·
dillon, $400. Call 446-7754.

307

CONTI N IOUS no leak gut·
terlng, cus1om made for
your home. For free
estimates. tall ADVANCE
SEAMLESS GUTTER
AND DOO.R. 614-698·8205.

SEVERAL MOLARS

STANLEY STEEMER
Carpel Cleaning
446·4208

78 Dodge Aspen 4 spd .• 6
c yl. , 46,000 mi . 379·2533.
Nova

882·2079 .

service. "Big or small" we

•

1980 Suzuki GS 550, limited
edition. 1,342 miles . Call
256·9367 alter 5 :30PM .

$200,000 ·..

50HON61?5,
$300,000 ...

Auto Repair

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

AM· FM, 40 MPG, sharp
256-6753.

They'll Do It Every Time
SO.LVI.-\1? I&gt;IE

for

73 vw $1400. 304-937 -2334.

74

1978 CUTLASS Salon . 675·
2722 or 67 5· 5571.

SCALE IN 7HE

rims

675·5280.

1979 Ford
Fiesta, 1m·
maculate cond ., sun-roof,

2881.

DR AGO NW Y ND
CAT ·
TERY
KE NNEL , AKC Laying hens. Phone 304·
Chow Chow dogs, CFA 675-1926.

260 HITTEI&gt;S

Park, 992·3324 .
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33, North of
POmeroy. Large lots. Ca ll
992·7479.

New Holland , 451 Mower,
exc. cond ., 2 yrs. old. CAll

Cragar

Plymouth . Phone 675·4874.

1965 C· JS Jeep, cloth top
and metal ' top , $1.200 .
Phone 675· 1564.

Farm Equipment

HOME

S R A Co . P 0 . Box 284,
Secluded private tntiler lot

61

Port land. OH. Call 843·2242 .

56

room a1r
cond , 1 yr· old rare ly used
5, 000 8 TU s rn g l e

SMALL furnished apart ·
ment, no pets, references

Furnished Rooms

Ut ility tra iler, fa ctory
bu ilt, 4 X 8 ft bed . 1.500 lbs,
like new . Phone 675-5280.

up, fair cond .
1.200 lb .
toba cco base. Cal l 388·8351.

$ 100 Ca ll44693013aH C' r 5

SLEEPING

stainl ess stee l prop, ell I skis
and accessori es inc luded .

614 446·9375 or 304·615·2930.

nished or unfurni shed . 675·

APARTMENTS .

Four

15,500

Thomas Organ , 2 key boar · Ga lvanized Cu lver t $2 .35
ds, foot pedal s, excel lan t ft .,up . Bridge,etc. Steel , 10
for beginn ers or ex · cents lb . up. Phone 925·0884.
perienced players, S200 .
Ca ll 446·4225.
WEIGHT bench·, li ke new,
Koken
Barbe r
cha •r,
barred type, ex ce ll an t for
barber shop · C¥"t (ecreation

Number 10 Drilling Rig ,
good cond. Call446·8508.

1976 .GRANADA, priced to
sell due to health condition.
real nice, 304-675·1402.

73

paint job, new battery, new
rad i al t ires. Priced to sell

675·1773 .

b/55120

One bedroom , unfurnished ,
all electri c, max imum two
persons, immedi ate occupancy . 992 ·2094 .

46

CO NDITI O NER S

64

miles, 1979
VICE , Compl ete sa les, ser · Motor boa t 70 H . P. new

992·5908 .

light

Regist er ed Blue Ti ck pups.
Best blood I ine money can

72 Volkeswagen, body
totaled , good for dune
buggy or parts . $225 . 675 ·
3833.

Phone 303-675-2098 .

pups 895 3958.

58

sa le priced. a ll sizes in
stock , expert insta l lation
avail a ble . V i llage Fur ·
niture, 2605 Jackson Ave.,

RATLIFF POOLS &amp; SER - tras

Apartment for rent

45

AKC
Da c hshund,
Pomeranian an Poodl e

&amp; Vegetables

AIR

One 9 year old trail horse .

Hereford

and be ige $400 . Excellent

S175.Ph0ne 881 ·3664.

--- ------ ·- - -- POLLED Hereford bull
$350. 304·895·3997 .

675·2063, Pl . Pleasant . Dut·

hood S51 .95. Open 11-4.

16'

I nsullaled truck topper for
short bed Ford SIOO. Cali
446·9472, Gallipolis.

and Parva: shots. $150. Ca ll

THE FISH TANK and Pet

~

Ashworth Installment Ser·
vice . Carpel, Vll ny l ,
ceramic 111e, floor tile, for·
mica c ounter tops, all work
guaranteed. Call446·8019 .

Emergency service. Call

992·7102.

6 year old mare . See Ancl l
or Dan Burbridge, Route 2.
Albany, OH, 698·6372.

,j

1980 Prowler ca mper 17 fl .• RINGLE 'S
SERVICE:
fully self contained, ex. Complete
building ,
cond . Call 256·6626, Crown remodeling, repairing,
Clty,OH.
large or small jobs done el·
ficlenlly. Phone 675·2088 or
1978 Ford Fiberglass top- 675·4560 .
per, all sliding glass doors.
Phone 446· 1077 before LOCKSMITH
Service.
7:00PM.
Residential, automotive.

male poodle pup . 1st DHL

dit1on . $150. 991-5986 .

AL L types of gra nite, mar ·
ble, and bronze memorials.
Disp lay lot on Main St . Pt
Pleasant Gr ani te Com ·
pany . Phone675·5548 .

buv

AKC registered chocola te

8 If . pool table in good con·

40 gal. cold water storage
tank . 8d00 BTU air con·
ditioner . 7.42 ·252-4 .

s~rvlce,

automobiles, radiators and
batteries. 446-7717.

pleasure H untseat contest
44 7 yr . S600. 9112 ft . Coach man truck camper, air con ·
ditioner, self contained.
very gi&gt;od. $4,500 . 742·3019.

ch dwarf rabbits $10:99,
mini lop rabbits $19 .99, and
20 gal. aquarium with full

1 bedroom apts

992·771 1

CI-IARLIE'S SALVAGE
Auto parts, auto repair,

10 year POA Pony 55'1• in .

1773 .

availabl e
at Riverside Apts. Equa l
Opportunity Housing. Call

&amp; Accessories

wrecker

Home
Improvements

Hoover Sweepers repaired
at Empire Furniture, 842
Second Ave. Gallipolis, OH .

Auto Ports

76

and grooming .

in Rio Grande A ll utili ti es

paid. Ph . 446·0157.

15 fl . creslliner, fiiiN( seats
and
ca'rpet,
60
H.P. Evenrude and trailer
$1100. Firm, parts lor 50
H. P . Mercury out ·
board,882-3664.

REGISTERED
female
Germ all Shepherd puppy .
Cream and Silver with
black musk . S50.00. 446·
9289 .

8x10 with 7 fl . ceiling. Ideal

per mo. $300. and $375 .• maple or

1 bdr. apt. in Rio Grande.
Call446-0157 .

under

In ·

81

Boats and
Mo1ors for Sale

BRIARPATCH KENNELS

pc . di nettes from $79., to

S152

and

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ""

Pets for Sa le

HILl.CREST KENNE-.: J
Boarding all breeds, c lean
Indoor-outdoor facilities .
Also AKC Reg. Dober·
mans . Call 446· 7795 .

Household Goods

''

from $275·. to S695 . Tabies.
$38 and up to 1109. Hide-a adults only, no pels. 729 2nd beds,$340., queen size, S380.
Ave . Gallipolis. Call 446· Rec liner s, S165 ., $295 .,
Lamps from $18 . to $65. 5
0957 .

starting at

l iner,

-

shop at home service. Call
1·800·624·8511 .

.... '

'

Second floor finished
ficlency apt. Furnished,

JACKSO N ESTATES AP·
TS . has 1 bdr . apts. rent

filter,

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2 bdr. apartment tg . LR

POOLS:
PRE · SEASON SALE :
$999 .00 INSTALLEDIII
Above ground pool COM·
PLETELY INSTALLED
starting at $999.00. Price in·
e ludes pool, dej:k, fence,
ground

FURNISHED APT . Cen or 2 adults only . 446·0338 .

SWIMMI~G

s tall allon

tral air, heat and parking, 1

\

fhe Daily s

-

Simulated brick or stone,
Greg. Burdette, call 6756357.

JACK'S REFRIGERATIO·
N. air condition service,
commercial, industrial .
Phone 882·2079.

Evening television listings-------JULY 3, 1V81

.,oo , o ·r' ClJ m rm ll2J CD

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11 CD ABC NfWS

6 :3S

15

remodel, concrete, roofing,

LIMESTONE, gravel and "

free estimates. Call col.,
614·259-2814 ask for Charles
or Mike.

SoBnd. All sizes. At R lchards
and Son, Upper River Rd.,
Gallipolis, Ohio. Call 446·
7785.

INTERIOR and exterior
painting, Mark White, call
245·9561 .
CAPTAIN STEEMER Car·
pet Cleaning featured by
Haffelt Brothers Custom
' carpets. Free esll mates.
Call 446·2107.' .,_,
WOODSHOP · Cabinets,
picnic
tables, . porch
swings, most wood produc·
1s. 101 Court St., Gallipolis.
Call 446-2572.

Genonl Hauling

&amp; ' HBO SN!AK PREVIEW :
JULY J erry Slitte r and Anne
Meara h1ghl igtlt the upc oming
mo\lres. sports and epecie laon
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NOW HAULING housecoat
&amp; limestone lor driveways.
can tor estimates 367·7101

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RICHARD SIMMONS

DILLARDS
WATER
DELIVERY Service . Call
446·7404.

SHOW
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7,58 m C8NUPOATI!NI!~S
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laddeJ. wtlenilappeartstlehas
rnhtri!ed millions from a man
whotelileah .. aved)leareago .
a nd phange a tt'IIO lhe Fla llty

Mobile homes moved,
licensed, and bOnded. 576·
271 I or 675-4398.

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P''me auapKt. (Reptat:. ~
miAI.)

bnement, ~r~ge floors
and e1c. Fr" fttlmate~. 11 Mollilren Ullltolsrery Itt 1
years experlenc.: Call 367· lox 12~, Pf.Pt.-·nt .;.,
7891.
..
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675-~IS.. · ..._ ' - ·

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$5,000.
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dangerous and wasteful anll
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B.l NG'S CONCRETE CON·
· T RIStATE ·
STR,UCTION • Specializing.
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
tn concret. . driveways, ~~~ Sec . Ave,, Gallipou 1
·
sidewalks,
patio, -7133or446'1133.

Boat, 1978 Bayllner 17 It,
i30 HP tnbOird, excellent
condition. '$1,000. ac·

tord manetlart t o make Evetyn .
h, e; l1ancee . 1ealous . goe11 on a
bt.nd dale wrth a young
wo ma n
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9 :00 2 U GEORGE BURNS
3 700 CLUB
8 THEREBI!LS Siars Andrew
Slave ns . Pamela H ensley Tn e
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1979 S lars . J ean Srmmo ns.
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£1i( f": [~ THE DUKES OF HAZ·
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NV the Dukes b1.1y at a ga rage
sale lt!rns out t o be worth a lor ·
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bad (Repeal ; 60 mins)
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Friday, July 3, 19Rl

Middleport, Ohio

Area. IPgli~ay :prOjeCts to ·total $1.6 billion

Police, patrol che~k several wrecks
Several Thursday accidents were
reported today by the Pomeroy
Pollee Department.
Pollee said an eastbound car on
Union Ave., driven by Shirley Wolfe,
Route 3, Pomeroy, went out of control and went over an embankment.
Wolfe was not Injured and there
were mediwn damages to the

vehicle.
A car owned by Kenneth Cook,
Middleport, received dama'ge:~ to the
rear when it was struck by an
unidentified vehicle on the Kroger
parking lot Thursday evening.
A car driven by Jll6eph W. Wayne
received extensive damages to the
front end when it was struck by I!

Meigs County happenings.
Plan barbecue

To end marriages

The Eastern Athletic Boosters will
stage a July 4th celebration Saturday at the Eastern High School.
There will be barbecued ribs and
chicken served starting at II a.m.
and little league baseball games at I
and 3 p.m. There will be a basketball
free throw contest with trophies to
be awarded the winners. From 9 to
11 p.m. there will be a dance in the
high school a uditorium with Mus1c
Unlimited to be featured .

A petition for dissolution of the
marriage of Paula Kay Queen and
Jerry A. Queen, both of Route I ,
~ville, has been filed in the
Meigs County Common Pleas Court.
An action for divorce filed by Mary
Sue Nelson Reedsville, against
Robert L. Nelson, Mansfield, has
been dismisse&lt;j.

Undergoes surgery

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RED, WHITE AND BLUE BIRTHD,\ Y - Betsy Ross, a seven-yearold from Korea. holds an American flag bigger than she Is after she was
naturalized last Friday. Betsy, born on the Fourth of July, was brought
into the U. S. in February 1976, America 's bi-centennial year, and adopted by the Bill Ros~ family of Adrian, Mich. lAP Laserphoto) .

, Mayor's court
One defendan t forfeited three bonds nd SIX others were fined in the
n &gt;tlrt of Middl eport Mayor Fred Huffman Tuesday night.
Forfeiting bonds were Timothy
Basham . Rutland. $200. posted on a
charge uf fl eeing a poll ee offi cer :
$1!&gt;0. reckless operatiOn. and $1!&gt;0.
dr iving whi le unde r suspensi on.

Fined were Wes ley Clark. Ra cine.
$225 and costs and three days m JaiL
dn vmg wh1lc intoxicated. and $100
anJ costs, dri ving while unde r
sus p ensi on ;
T ony
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L&lt;ln gsville. $225 and costs, driv mg
while intoxicated: $100 and costs.
possession of marijua na : $200 and
costs. res1sti n!=!. a rrest, and $100 a nd
cos t s. obs tr ucti on of offi c ial
business Ro!· Boggs, Middleport.

$100 and costs. di sorderl y manner :
Ruth Fra ncis. Pomeroy , $10 and

costs . fa il ure to maintain control:

Mick Oiler. Pomeroy. $100 and costs,
driving while unde r s uspens ion, Jnd

$225 and costs and three days in jail,

driving while intoxicated ; Da vid
Pa rs~ns , Long Bottom, $100 and
costs. possessiOn of marijuana : $2!i
dnvmg under the influence .
Gi ven a 10 day ja il sentence on a

disorderly manner charge
Donald L~vett . Middleport .

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One defendant was fined and six
others forfeited bonds in the court of
Pmnenly Mayor Clarence Andre ws

Tuesday night.
Andy Laudermilt . Pomeroy, was
fined $!&gt;0 and costs on a disorderly
manner charge. Forfeiting bonds
were Terry McNickl e. Racine. $30,
assured clear distance ; Robert
Spencer, Pomeury, $30; Donald
Jackson , Tuppers Plains, $27 ;
Wlllard Moore. Pomeroy, $28 , all
posted on speeding charges; Roy
See. Rt. 1, Bidwell. $!&gt;0, traffic light
vi ola tion : Le on McKni g ht ,
Pmneroy, dug running loose .

Area deaths
Norman T. Foss
Norman T. Foss. 79, Point
Pleasant . formerly of Pomeroy, di ed
Thursday at Pl easant Vall ey
Hospital.
He was manager for the Evans
Supermarkets for 25 yea rs and
retired from the Penn)fare Supermarket in Point Pleasant.
Mr . F oss was a church treasure r

and a choir member at Trinity
United Methodist Church. He was a
past master of the Masonic Lodge
and a past patron of the Eastern Sta r
in Point Pleasant.
Born in Pomeroy on Jan . 8, 1902 ,
Mr. Foss was a son of the late
William and Sarah Korn Foss. He is
survived by his wife, ldanell Reed
Foss; three sisters, Mrs. Florence
Davis and Mrs. Veda Arnold. both of
St. Petersburg, Fla ., and Mrs. Freda
Mitch, Middleport, and a brother,
George Fo§s of Athens. He was
preceded in death by a son, Donald

Mrs . Marie (Peg) Dailey,
longtime resident of Breezy Heights,
Pomeroy, underwent emergency
surgery Tuesday at the Chillicothe
Medical Center. Her condition is
reported as being satisfactory.
Mrs. Dailey, who will be 82 on Sunday , is in Room 2856, Chillicothe
Medical Center, Chillicothe, Ohio
45601, and cards may be mailed to
her there.

Veterans Me morial
Adrtlitted-Harley Koenig, Reedsville; Phyllis Clay, Rutland.
Discharged-Thomas Anderson,
Connie Manley, John Moon, Wilbur
Hanning, Nellie Price, Elizabeth
Yost, Barbara Smith.

a nd costs, no operator's license, and

$225 and costs and three days in jail.

Foss.
Services will be held at I p.m.
Saturdav at the Crow-Hussell
Funeral-Home with the Rev . Tally
Hanna officiating. Burial will be in
Beech Grove Cemetery in Pomeroy.
Friends may call at the funeral
home at any time.

Probe theft case
The Meigs County Sheriff's DeparLment is investigating the breaking
and entering of 'a tool shed at the
Racine Hydro project that occurred
sometime after 11 : 30 p.m. Wednesday .
The shenff's department reported
that entry to the shed was made by a
person or persons going under a
chain link fence and cutting the lock
off of a door to a tool shed owned by
Ginder Construction Coi., Olney, lll.
Taken were a water pump, drill's,
guages, cutting torches and belt cutters.

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Meigs County sheriff's deputies investigated a single car accident
Thursday at 2:30 a.m. on SR 124 in
Langsville. No injuries were reported.
Edward E. White, Pomeroy, was
traveling east on 124 when a boll
jomt on the left front wheel carne off
causing the driver to lose control.
The vehicle went off the highway on
the left ana overturned. There was
severe damage. No citation was
issued.

vehicle driven by an unlicensed
juvenile on Mulberry Ave.
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Pollee also reported that the windshield on a truck owned by Bruce

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Hoffman, Route 2, Pomeroy, was
broken out. The vehicle was parked
near the rear of the Pomeroy fire
station and Hoffman found the
damage when he returned to the
vehicle from his employment.

By JEFF GRABMEIER " ' · ·ties,· W8s announced Saturday l!Y
State Transportation Director David
Time• SeDIIDd Staff
GAWPOLJS ..:_ A' five-year, $1.8 L. Weir.

bUJion ·state. highway program,
which incltlcJes construction on the
· Appalachian Highway anc:l repair of
.bl(hway!.ln-Gallla and Meigs COWl-'

A Rt. 4, Pomeroy man was cited
for DWI and no operator's license by
the Gallia-Meigs Post of the Ohio
Highway Patrol Thursday.
The patrol said Clifford Whittington, 48, was northbcund on SR
143 at 3:30p.m. when he reportedly
pulled his auto off the left side of the
road .
He then came back onto the road
, Into the path of another northbcund
vehicle driven by Lori Tucker, 20,
Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
The vehicles collided, causing
moderate damage to both and no injuries.
The patrol inve~tigated a minor
onH:ar accident in Meigs County
Thursday moming.
Dennis R. Wolfe, 22, Middleport,
was attempting to pass a northbound
vehicle on SR 7 at 9:37a.m. when his
vehicle went off the left side of the
road and hit an embankment.
Wolfe' auto then overturned,
causing moderate damage and no in·
jury.

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Tournament Set
An ASA slow pitch softball tournament will be held July II and 12 at
the Mason ball park. The tournament is sponsored by the VFW.
The entry fee is $65 and two balls.
Call 742·2182 or the Mason VFW,
Mason, W. Va .

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Salt' every Saturday at I p.m. Prices tct hn
frum the ~:~ucti un vf &amp;tturday. June 27 , 1981.
Trends : Vea l ca lves steady, row::; Sl tv Sl.SO
hig~r .

Feeder catlle.steady. T o~l Head 493.

F'et.'&lt;ler Slet&gt;rs : Good atld Chv1ce 250 to 300 lbs.
GJ-69 ; 300 to too lbs . SU4 ; 400 to 500 lbs. 57.50-66 :
500 to 600 lbs. 5:Hi:l ; GOO to 700 lbs. 53.$0-58.&amp;0; 700
tll 800 lbs . 3!.50-:':111; 100 nnd over ta.so-64
Fl!t!de r Heih.'rs : Good ~wd Choict! 200 to300 lbs.
51~2 . 50 ; 3011\o 400 ]bt; . M-60: 400 to :100 lbs. 52·
61. :10 : SOO to GOO Jbs. fM).S7 .50 : 600 to 700 lb.s. 47-M :
700 tu iiOD lit~ . 42.5(J..a3 : 000 a nd over 42-57.
Fertler Bu lls : Good 11nd Choice Z50 to 300 lbs
00-4)'1 .50: 300 to 400 lb.s. 58-62.50 ; 400 to 500 lbs. 5500 : 500 to rbl Jb.'l. 52.5().S8 ; 600 to 700 ]rn; , 48-56 : 700
tu800 IUs. 46 .~1 : 800 Hnd over 41 .50-52.5() .
Holstein stee rs 11nd bulls Dl lu fmlbs. 4a-62.
Bulls l .trn lbs. and llp eM.;l.5.

CHANGE - A few years back
when motorists were stopped
along highways there were
flagmen to direct them through
the detours, one-way traffic
situations or w.1atever resulting
from construction projects .
Tlldayt however. lhe flag man
has become the flag person. Debbie Halley of Syracuse is one of
t&lt;Jday's flag persons and is shown
in S~racusc flagging traffic being
detoured due to the construction
work of the Ontario Pipe Co. Wednesday afternoon. Pomery has
women flag persons also working
with traffic during the sewer extension construction work.

Vol. 1s No. 23
Copvrlghted 1981

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Pool; purchase a water "'
fountain for
servation Fund application

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Phone 448-4524
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requesting $44,388 assistance for the
development of a marina.
The amount of money to be
available for fiscal year '82 is under
consideration by Congress and may
be greatly reduced from past years
the letter stated. The village will be
contacted as soon as it is known
what can be expected for the year '63
from the Land and Water Conservation Fund program.
Council in other business agreed to
have E&amp;R Tree Service cut down a
tree on Cherry Street; purchase a
weedeater and smalllaWJVTiower for
the ball park; place new locks on the
pump and chlorine rooms at London

use near the tennis courts; gave
Paige Cleek, pool manager permission to purchase necessary
equipment needed at the pool, and to
have the new addition to the concession stand completed.
Council also adopted its an·
ticipated budget for.J982.
Attending were Mayor Eber
Pickens, Janice Lawson, clerk,
George Holman, treasurer, Milton
Varian, chief of police, Wingett,
Willie Guinther, Mike Struble, Mick
Ash, and Katie Crow, council members, Jim Teaford, Paige Cleek,
Karen Guinther, Diddle, Herb Gitr
son, Doug Hemsley, Bill Cundiff and
Kenneth Cundiff.

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$1!5a~o:··section In Brown Coun-

proJected cost 1s$3,?00,000.
Coun· ·
A bridge on SR 124 In Melli!'
ty will recetve maJOr re~, the
state highway department satd, at a
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Emergency calls
The Pomeroy Emergency Squad
was called to Union Ave., at I :04
a.m. Friday for Allen Hartley, who
was taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

.'~'~tree gaps In the Appalachian
Highway wW be closed at a cost of

ty on SR 32 froin the end of the ne-W · on 81\32 rrom FmcasUe to SR 136 at
The stat.e Department of TranrO:U..Jane section at Sardln8 to us 62 W'IIIChester.
, sportation IS planning to reconstruct
south of Flncastie will be conAnother gap 1n the Appalachian aportionofSR5MlnGa!liaCounty.
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Target date for completion of the
The state highway department
County on SR 32 from Winchester to $1 ,800,000 dollar p~oject !s 11114.
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tllso plans to complete a 5.4 mile sec- the end of the new four-lane section
A part of SR 338 tn Metgs County IS
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By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLiPOLIS - Expansion of
cable television service into the
Spring Valley area west of Gallipolis
may become a reality soon.
Cablentertainment of Zanesville
has "concrete, plans to run service
Into the area as soon as it buys Point
View Cable 1V from its present
owners, Midwest Corp., Charleston,
W.Va.
Bill Randles, Cablentertainment 's
vic.e president in charge of
operations, ·said construction of a
new line could begin as early as the
end of July once the agreement goes
through.
Randles said this would be done by
cutting the present line from Point
Pleasant at the river and putting in a
new line to cover the city area.
Although the transferral of Point
View ownership is one seen many
times before, the expansion is a
move a city official cited as one
"that could pay for itself."
The expansion is one of the things
the finn has outlined to communities
served by Point VIew. Randles has
been making the rounds of cities and
villages in the trioi:ounty area for the
past few weeks seeking local government approval of the transfer.
Approval by the Gallipolis City
Commission, which will hold second
reading on an ordinance approving
the transfer of . its franchise from
Midwest 'fO Cablen~t::talnrJI.e.n~•.ls.on
the agenda of the conunission's
Tuesday meetil\g.
Th~ ~ransfer bad been clouded since tlltl toritmlsslon's June 16 meeting
;';e1~~~c:lty~questloned a section of

tertairunent offered.
The section requested permission
from the commission to all ow the
lenders in the sale to take temporary
ownership of Point View in case the
finn should fail financially. The len·
ders would run the operation until a
new buyer was found .
The section came into conflict with
a provision in the city charter
barring advance approval of franchise transfer . Before approval, the
new owner would have tu be
examined by the conuniss ion to
determine his or her worthiness as
owner.
Randles referred the matter to his
finn's attorneys, and he said the
problem appears to have been
resolved.
Richard MacKenzie, commission
president, said he had not seen the
new legislation yet but the ordinance
which will be presented Tuesday
should satisfy both sides.
" It will amount to granting them
the right to buy the franchise."

MacKenzie noted, adding the transfer is being made with the understanding the present rate structure agreed on two years ago will be
maintained.
MacKenzie sa id several firms
have oWned the cable service in the
past few years, and each "has
promised us the moon," but the
present service has been the best so
far.
" I say it's a lot better than the
alternative - no cable at all, " he
said.
"However. it may be very wor·
thwhile, if they do what they say
they will do," MacK.enzie continued.
Randles said Cablentertainment is
thinking of offering some more pay
1V service when it takes control.
Ted Turner's Cable News Network
and all·sports network are being
seriously considered, he explained,
and while HBO I Home Box Office ) is
presently offered, a 24-hour movie
service, Cinemax, may also be added to the lineup.

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