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The Dai

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Ohio

Sentinel

Senate won't wait on DemocratS

WASHINGTON (APj "' While
Senate , Rep.ublicans say ~ts and
House Democrats say ma~lil !o one
last pass at a•tax co~. the
While House insists that Pi'esident
Reagan is unwilling kl ,\re any
more on his plan for a 25.!*cent cut
ov~r three y,ears.
In the meantime, l!!U
a moil·
th from the president'• dkdline for
getting a bill to his desk, the Senate
will defy tradiUon and go ahead with
its own, Reagan -like measure
without wailin3 on the House.
To the While House's surprise,
talk of reopening negotiations was
resurrected Wednesday by Senate
Finance Chainnan Bob Dole of Kan·
sas. He said Republicans could give
up an extra share of relief for low·

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and middle-income workers while
,Democrats could give Reagan the

tliree·year tax cut 1!e wants.
· But there were. no inunedlale
takers.
House Democrats, battered in
earlier co!lfrontations with Reagan,
were skeptical, although Speaker
Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. Sll,id Ways and
Means Chainnan Dan Rostenkowskl
will meet with Dole, his Republican
counterp.rt, to explore the
possibilities.
At the White House, however.
deputy press secretary Larry
Speakes issued a carefully worded
sll!temept,saying Reagan "will not
comprqmise Qn the basic
plan ...across·the·board cuts for
three years and 25 percent."

SAVE PLENTY ON ALL SUMMER
CLOTHING
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN,
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Large group of quality Revlon

Our entire stock of women's
summer dresses is included in
th is sale . Misses and Half Sizes.

Quality Jr . Dresses in the latest
styles and colors.

REG.
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$12.00 ............ SALE $9.00
$15.00 ............ SALE $11.25
$18.00 ........... SALE $13.50
$25.00 ........... SALE $18.75

Sizes S·M · L · XL .
styles.

BOYS 13.95 SHORTS ... : ............. 12.56
BOYS 14.95 SHORTS ..... ........... '3.21
BOYS '5.95 SHORTS ................ 13.86
BOYS 18.95 SHORTS ............... .. 15.81

$5.95 SWIM TRUNKS .. .... $3.85
$7.95 SWIM TRUNKS .. .... $5.16
$8 .95 SWIM TRUNKS ...... $5.81

Special Sale Reg. '5.00 &amp; '6.00

GUN CABINETS

Terry Scuffs and
Ballerina
styles. In assorted colors. Sizes
S·M ·L · XL

Gun Capacity
-Locking Doors
-Lower Storage Compartment
-Pine or Oak Finish

MEN'S '19.95
MEN'S 122.95
MEN'S 124.95
MEN'S '29.95

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JACKETS ................113.95
JACKETS ............... .116.00
JACKETS ................ '17.45
JACKETS .............. .. '20.95

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'6.00 ................. ...... SALE 13.90
19.00 ....................... SALE '5.85
'13.00 .................... · SALE '8.45
118.00 ................... SALE 111.70

BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS

' .PRE-TEEN SPORTSWEAR

Sizes 8 to 20. Wear with jeans, or for
dress . Stock up now for back to school .
Tank tops are included .

Blouses, slacks, skirts, tops, shorts and
jeans. Sizes 3/ 6 to 11/14.

3.95 Shirts-~ ,.... .,, .. 2.95
Boys' SS.95 Shirts. ................ 54.45
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Boys' '9.95 Shirts.,. .............. '7.45
Boys' '10.95 Shirts ............... '8.20
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Reg. 5 7.00~ .. ·~-- .. Sale '4.90
Reg. '11.00 .................. Sale '7.70
Reg. '1J.OO ........... _, __Sale '11.90
Reg. '25.00-..................
Sale '17.50
-· - - -· .. Reg. '31.00 .................. Sale '21.70
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VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS .................. '8.40
MEN'S $13.00

VAN HEUSEN .SHIRTS ...... ~ .. .. .. ..... '9.10
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VA,N HEUSEN SHIRTS ................. '10.50
·MEN'S $16,00

VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS
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REG. $7 .OO ...............SALE $5.25
REG. $9.00 ............... SALE $6.75
REG. $13.00 ............. SALE $9.75
REG . $17 .00 ........... SALE $12.75
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DRESS SALE
sunsuits, pant outfits,

Dresses,
coat
and dress sets, crawlers and sleepers.
Sizes NB to 24 mos., 2 to 4, 4 to 6X, 7 to
14.

MEN'S $14.95

REG. '3.50 ....................... SALE 12.45
REG. 14.50 ..... ;................. SAL£ '3.15
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SPORT SHIRTS ........................ '7.~6
MEN'S 511.95
SPORT _S}tiRTS........................ '8.36
SPORT SHIRTS ...................... '10.46

REG. 112.00..................... SALE '8.40
REG. 1 17.oo ~:: ..... ~: .. :....... SALE 111.90
.REG. '23.00 .................... SALE '16.10

MEN'S 516.95

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REG. 58.50., ................. SALE '5.95

Men's sll.95 ~;~ .......... ~. ;..SU$· .

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A Mul1im ediil Inc. N

10,1981

Court orders man's release
. DENVER - A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered the
release of a Cuban refugee imprisoned.since his arrival more than a
S/ear ago on the "Freedom Flotilla" on grounds the government was
using imprisonment in place of deportation.
The 1oth-U,S. eircui( Court of Appeals gave the government 30 days
to release Pedro Rodriguez, 48.:It said the government has the options
of simply releasing him, 'paroling him or attempting to deport him to
Cuba or any other country that would accept him.

CINCINNATI - A federal appeals court is pondering whether a new
civil trial should be granted to victims of the fatal Beverly Hills Sup·
per Club blaze alter a lower court jury found the alwnlnwn wire in·
dustry not liable.
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The May 28, 1977, fire at the posh Southgate, Ky., nightspot claimed
165llves and injured 50. Attorneys lor the injure~! and victims' families
have won nearly $20 million ill subsequent litigation.
Plaintiffs maintained that the fire was caused by "old technology"
aluminum wiring, but a jury ruled in 1980 that their lawyers had not
prove~! the case.

~~~ :Ohio - rider~ firearms agents SI!Y they had fireworks
dealer Billy'Stevenson under .surveillance for three years before he
and three pf his fariliiY members l!ere shot to cl9eh.
Aspokesman for the ti,s.Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
said Thursday in Cincinnati that the agency had been watching
~Venljlln because infof~IU~nts said he had guns In his possession.
Slevei'L!Iop, 49, his 36-year-old wife, Linda, 5-year-old son, Billy, and
30·year;Old brother·in·iaw, Edward Dowell of West Virginia, were shot
to death Monday morning in the family 's 15·room home. The house
had been set on fire.
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Unemployment rose last week

SITE PREPARATION Karr Construction Com·
!!'BY, l:bester, general C«!ntrBctor for tile $1.5 million
Meigs County school for the mentally handicapPed aud
adult workshop to be built on the former Carleton
College land in Syracue, began site preparation work
this week. In the above photo, Blaine Milhoan, bulldozer
operator for Pulllns Excavating, is shown moving dirt
and, at right, Paul Karr and his son, Roger, are pictured
shooting grades. Paul Karr will be in charge of the work
done on the project by Karr Construction. Groundbreaking for the new ·facility, to be named Carleton
School, has been set for by the Meigs County Com·
missioners for Wednesday, July 15, at noon.

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during the week ending July 4, state officials say.
The nwilber of claimants out of work one wtek or more was
estimated at 128,000 last week, down from 132,620 the previous week.
Newly jobless claimants totaled 18,621 last week, up from 17,237 the
previous week.
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The decline among claimants unemployed a week or more stemmed
from benefits e"'!iring and unemployed people finding jobs, officials
said.
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WASHING TON - The Reagan administration is formally dumping
human rights as the key factor in whether foreign nations may buy
American anns. "We will deal with the world as it is, rather than as
we would Jilie ltto be,'' the new policy declares.
The ad!ninistration also is abandoning what It says was former
President Carter's policy of " unilateral restraint" on arms transfers
abroad.
Nonetheless, the officials, who spoke on the condition they not !Je
identified, denied that the policy will ignite a new arms race In con·
ventional weapons.

R iO,ts.spread across London .
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LONDON - Rlqtlng spr~d across 11 IAncion neighborhoods and
broke out again tn 'MJinchester in the seventh ltnifght night Of Britlah
*"t violence, But the poll~ struc!t back forcefully and s"med to be · ·
getting the upper hjjnd .
Sco~. Xaril. S~tld It me~ jeenng mobil in. strength wilh bobbil!s
carryiQ8 n,ot shiel~, arrested more than 50 people In London and
dlspe~ tile pn4Ji of while and black youtha who were roaming the

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In
southeast, where
'l1 people were arrested, two CBJ"!l overturned 8J!d lih9pe damaged.

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Panel .may face political questions
COLUMBUS, Ohio f AP ) - Anew
HouseSenate panel created to ad.
vise Ohio how to spend federal funds
it gets under a proposed block grant
program may face thorny political
questions, the Senate minority
leader says.
" It's going to be a serious
problem," said Harry Meshel, D·
Youngstown. "It could be political
dynamite."
The lP·memher Joint Legislative
Committee on Federal Funds was
crea~ i!ll! joint resolution ap·
· prOYJd last week recommend bow
ihe •block grant "tunds should be

session is to be held in conjunction
with a meeting of the National Con·
terence of State Legislatures.
The panel, in other duties, will
monitor the receipt, expenditure and
distribution of federal money ap·
propria ted by the General Assembly
and he required to review all ap·
plicatlons made by state agencies
for federal money. It also will
suggest how the amount of state

programawouldbeconsolidatedinto
sixll bltedocktgralndin~vl·dThel
ylawteould ofbe
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a oca
s to ·
[set part of the Spending Cutbacks In
variO!IIfederalprograms.
Meshe~ lllld Ohio overall is ex·
· 25
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pected to receive
percen ess
federal· ai~ ,ll) ·the fin! year of the
JII'OIIrBill than the year before. "It's
my~ tha.t the effective loss ov~r
"' the Re
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the ·... four years · "'
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t' 50agan
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centormore,"
hellai!!.

Jerome R. Brockway, Wor·
thlngton, was named new superln·
tendent of the Gallla.Jackson-VInton
Vocational SChool district during the
vocational board's Thursday night
meeting.
E!rockway succeeds Ponney Cisco,
who.-hasbee
' ,n,actlngsuperintendent

matching funds, in relation to
federal programs, should he ap·
propriated and report to legislative
leaders on congressional action that
could affect any General Assembly
appropriation.
Senate President Paul E. Gillmor,
R·Port Clinton, said the panel will be
a step forward in deciding how state
agencies receive and spend federal
money . It "will alw be valuable in

dealing with the Reagan ad .
ministration's proposal of block
grant' by making sure that the block
grant monies are spent based on
priorities established by the
Legislature ," he sa1d. ·
The panel will consist of three
majority party members and two ·
minority party members !rom both
the Senate and House.

8 oard e.mp }oys supermtendent ;
w
~51~~:r:~:::c::~~~ CAA wo~ay for youth program
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sin9t1 the re~I!I\Btion of Clarence E.
TI!Qmpson last:October.
~ vote ..;as
" '7·2 for Brockway's
a· tn'= ent. v:..'-~,
agafnst were
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Local govel'llllle{lts facing money, . ~~ ~ ~~::· ad·
shortages because of federal cut. -,~lniO.oaw~ay,in
:stu'Cien't d'e•,-elop·
bacl!llnd other fiscal problems will ~·-r,-.
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111!8k equtta~te treatlhe!lt from the COl b CJtv School District
stale In: dlatrlbUtion .f!l block gra~
H~ aJl·a ·COnllultant with the
fWlda. M~ jllld.· ~ also will ...le .wu.....,;;.,t of education in
want "Uiurances !her'! won't be .... r r-· -·:-r: .
-.t~..n poll..-...1 ••-u l'·~e said· '•' 1973·75 ,and. a' .teacher il) the
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. ii!Prtl'..
ftirllltitilll will lave Ill bl.aet, up,~r · fmn
,?3. Br.Mway received-his
•ofthemoney,Milbel-lalct,,.: J, . •-"•-•1988
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S, M, L, XL, XXL .

REG: ·tS.OO .. :...... ~ .......... SALE 14.20

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This sale includes denims, tennis shor·
ts, action shorts, and dressy styles . Not
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every size in every style.

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MEN'S '7.95 Shorts ................ '5.55
Men's '9.95 Shorts .................. f6~95

REG. 4.50.................... SALE S3.15

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LITTlE GIRLS'

S, M, L and XL Sizes. so li ds and pat·
terns. Good selection. All short sleeve
styles.
MEN'S $10 .95

Pastel colors in assorted styles. Sizes 6
mos. to Size 14.
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Feather Leather, Cloth, ca·n·
vass, Cloth Eyelet and Terry_
Cloth. Many styles and colors.

JULY SALEI

MEN'S SHORTS

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SUMMER HANDBAGS

Tank Tops, Blouses, Midriffs
and Knit Tops. Sizes 6 mos. to 24
mos., 2 to 4, 4 to 6X, 7 to 14.
REG. $2.50 .............. SALE $1.85
REG. $4.00 ............. . SALE $3.00
REG. $6.50 .............. SALE $4.85
REG. $11.00 ............ SALE $8 .25

FASHION PANTS
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SUMMER TOPS

DRESS SHIRTS
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REG. $419.95

SALE

JULY CLEARANCE

Clearance sale prices on entire stock
men's short ~leeve styles . Neck s izes
141!2 to 17 112. Solids and patterns .
MEN'S ff2.00 .-

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.F'_tt.~.,'!l~!'~ W':f~C.!!:~ng victim

Beautiful
lighted · display
cabinets for your home. Oak,
cherry and pecan finishes.

Y2 PRICE

LimE GIRLS' .

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CURIO CABINETS

One size fits size 10 to 13. Choose
Banlon panel. o:- bulky knit
orion . While they last.

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REG . $14.00 ............. SALE $9.10
REG. $17.00 .. ......... SALE $11.05
REG. $24.00 ........... SALE $15.60
REG. $38.00 ........... SALE $24 .70

LimE GIRLS'

Sunsuits, Sleepers, Fancy Out·
fits . Sizes N B to 24 mos . 2-4, and
4·7.

XL . Limited

Men' s $7 .95 SWIM TRUNKS $4.75
Men's$8 .95 SWIM TRUNKS$5.35
Men's $9 .95 SWIMTR U NKS $5.95
Men 's $10.95 SWIM TRUNKS $6.55

MEN'SS15.00

Special prices on pre· teen,
junior, misses and extra size
swimwear.

MEN'S $1 50 DRESS SOCKS

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SWIMWEAR SALE

Good style selection. Sizes S·M ·
L· XL. Buy now for wear now
and
early
fall .

SUMMER OUTFITS

MEN'S SWIM TRUNKS

Boys'

WOM~N'S

LITTLE BOYS'

SALE PRICES

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Size S·M ·L and
quantity .

REG. $12.00 ............ SALE $8.40
REG. $23.00 ........... SALE $16.10
REG. $29.00 ..... ...... SALE $20.30
REG . $31.00 ..... ...... SALE $21.70

CLOSE-OUT SALE!

ANGEL TREAD SLIPPERS

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BOYS '8.95 JACKETS ................... '5.37
BOYS '14.95 JACKETS ................. '8.97
BOYS 118.95 JACKETS.: ....... ....... 111.37

REG. $489.00
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Slacks, blazers, tops and shorts.
Jr. Sizes. S·M· L· XL

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Boxer

Even that did not quiet Senate
Republicans.
After the Speakes statement,
Senate f-4ajority Leader Howard
Baker said he still thinks there is
room for compromise as long as
~gan gets a bill that covers three
years, benefits every class of lax·
payer and provides special in·
centives for savings and investment.
That would fit any compromise en·
visioned by Dole.
·Rostenkowski did not react
publicly to Dole's invitation to talk,
which the senator repeated at the
White House on Thursday. But some

share it - that there certainly is no
rush in the House" to pass the bill,
Baker said.
The House traditionally originates
tax legislation, but Baker said he
S&lt;.es no reason the Senate cannot go
first. Even if the Senate can pass the
largest tax cut in history with no
more than four days' debate, there is
no assurance that will force the
House into quicker action. The bill
cannot become law until it clears
both houses in identical form .
The Ways and Means Committee,
which is continuing to write its own
bill, now plans to wrap up work by
July 24 and have the House pass the
measure on July 31 . That would give
a House Senate conference one week
to work out differences

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Boys sizes 8 to 20. Good style
selection. Perfect for wear now
and back to school.

BOYS SWIM TRUNKS

Size 8 to 18 . Action shorts and
denim cut-offs. Hurry in for best
selection .

Americans.''

J:?emOCIJ!.ts who did only ser· Democrats.
"Well, we got shot down so quickly
vel! !O clo"'ftlle ~ue further.
when
that tried to happen that I
"It will never '!Iappen," R.ep. Tom
don't
know
whether it's worthwhile
Downey, D'-N.Y., a ntemher of the
trying
now
or not, " the
Ways and Meai'L!I Committee, said of
Massachusetts
Democrat
said. "But
the compro{nise effort.
Rostenkowski
will
talk
to Dole
House Republican Leader Robert
again.
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H. Michel of Illinl&gt;is said he thought
Meanwhile, Baker announced that
talk of a corripromise was " over·
the
Senate - tired o! waiting on the
exaggerated."
House - will go ahead with its own
And O'Neill, wbo already has lost
three major tests over budget tax-cut bill next week. In fact, he
policy, did not sound excited about told a news conference, his plai'L!I
the prospect of another round of call for the Senate to complete ac·
negotiations. He recalled that tion on the measure by the end of the
0eJJ1l)Crlltic leaders tried for several · week. That version, written by
weeks to negotiate a tax bill with the Dole's corrunittee, is very dose to
White House, only to have those ef· what Reagan recommended.
"There is a growing belief in
forts abandoned after Reagan
struck a deal with conservative Washington - and I'm afraid I
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Dark tanning oils, sunscreens,
sunburn relief, after tanners .

LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS

Cl.IARANCE

BOYS SHORTS

HAWAIIAN TROPIC
TANNING. SUPPLIES

BOYS'

Denims, twills and polyesters.
White and assorted pastels in
styled pants. Sizes 3 to 20.

$14.25
$17 .25
$23.25
$28.50

CLiARANCE

1j3 OFF

JR. SLACKS

Speakes said. "He wants a tax cut
for all Americans, not lust some

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trunlls and c:overups.

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cosmetics, perfumes and colognes.

SAVE 30%

$19.00 ...... ... .. SALE
$23 .00 ... ...... .. SALE
$3l.OO ............ SALE
$38 .00............ SALE

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WOMEN'S DRESS SALE

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children.
In other action, two represen tatives of Community Action Agen,cy
told the board they will not bono&lt;:r a
contract to pay for a summer school
for disadvantaged y,outh.
I)aveGlocknero!theGdaDolliaF·Muletolgs
branch of the agency an
n
n
of the Jackson-Vinton branch met
with the board and said CAA would
not honor a Contract· with Buckeye
HiJlS·Career Center .in effect since
last October ln which the center
would provide counseling and
training for disadvantaged youth un·
der the Youth Employment and
Training Program.
Glockner and Fulton said the cen·
ler has not satisfactorly met the ter·
ms of the contract, so the agency
will not pay Its agreed &lt;JI'l portion for
the summer session.
The contract between the aaency
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lawyer.
The board also adoptoo a 1!182 total
budget of $3,841,110. A balance of
$627,733 is projected at the end of the
year.
The budget includes a general
fundof$2 ,477,292. h boa d
In other busmess, t e r :
-Reopened bids for 30 days for
the purchase of data processor
word-data keyboards. The board
said the corporations that have bid
thus far did not follow ProPer
procedures.
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stateBoardofEducationfortheconstruction of the Human Resource
Center. The center will be built with
a $250,000 Appalachian Regi01181
Commission grant.
- Approved an EMT·A refresher
course with the Gallia County
Eme""encv Medical Service
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31.
ne T. ()"omartle from one to' two
The board decided to discuss the yearsand~reasedhersalaryfrom
situation with the school system's $15,536 to $16,183.

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Commentary

Pag-2-The Dally sentinel
Pomerov~Middi4!Port, Ohio
Friday, July 10,1981

For the record : Philip Agee is the
traitorous former agent of the Cen·
tral Intelligence Agency who em ·
barked in 1974 upon a career
dedicated ut the CIA's destruction.
He openely declared his intention to
expose the identities of CIA agents
ab~oad. He traveled extensively in
order " to take the measures
necessary to drive them out of the
countries where they're operating."
He recrmted collaborators to assist
hun in the effort.
In 1979, Secretary of State Cyrus
Vance revoked Agee's passport. The
renegade agent sued for its
rt·storation . The prolonged litigation
carne to an end 10 days ago with the
cou rt 's opini on upholding the
revocation . The decision may ham·
per the defector Agee. who has been

Justice department
stops filing actions
WASHINGTON I AP I - Justice
Department
official s,
acknowledging that the Reagan ad ·
ministration has created a " more
favorable atmosphere for mergers. ''
have virtually stopped filing major
new antitrust s uits .
Slllce March. when Assistant At ·
torney General William Baxter
became chief of the department's
antitrust division, only four antitrust
suits have been filed, according to
department records.
Those four cases involved price·
fixing charges against highway
pavers in Kansas and Tennessee and
resulted !rom investigations begun
by the Carter administration .
" There 's no question that
businesses see a more favorable a t ·
mos phere for mergers and
acquisitions ," said one Washington
lawyer who specializes in a ntitrust
law.
''I'm having to restrain the en·
thusiasm of some of my clients 1for
mergers 1 by remindmg them that
even il the government isn't likely to
sue them, private firms still ca n,"
said the lawyer, who asked not to be
identified.
Baxter agreed . " In many senses,
there is a more favore~bl e at ·
mosphere for mergers, " he said.
The staff of a Cabinet ·level task
force has recommended that the
White House drop an antitrust suit
against the American Telephone &amp;
Telegraph Co., but Baxter has
vehemently opposed haltmg the

litigation. A final task force recom·
mendation has not yet been com·
pleted. but a decision is expected
soon.

If the case ts dropped, "I think
you'll see widespread resignations
in the a ntitrust division ," said a
department staff attorney , who
asked not to be identified.
Many conservative econom1sts
contend that the antitrust laws,
based on concepts of the 1890s, are
now hindering the ability of
American firms to compete in world
markets .
Baxter said T~esday that the
smallnwnber of antitrust suits filed
since he took office should not be
taken as an indication that ad ·
ditional cases won't be brought in
the future .
He said he didn't think the number
of cases filed " is greatly significant.
The work here tends to be reactive:
11 responds to what corporations
do."
Baxter said it was possible his
predeces sor, Sandy Litvack.
" pushed to get the decks cleared
before he left . I simply haven't had
many recommendations from the
staff."
The Reagan administration's
filing of four new antitrust suits sin·
ce March compares with 25 filed by
the Carter administration during the
comparable period in 1977 and 14
brought by the Nixon Justice Depar·
tmenl during the same period in
1969.

Letter to the editor
Support our team
/
Baseball Fans,
Have you seen a good baeball
game lately? If you ha ven't the n
come to the next Mei~s American
Legion team game.
These young men have a w1nmng
team. Some of these players work
during the day . Tired or not, they
give their all in the evening and on
weekends playing baseball.
Some young people have a hard
time finding ways to keep busy and
out of trouble . With the help and sup ·
port of their coaches and baseball
supporters, they have found a way .
The coaches and others who g&lt;ve
freely of their time for this team
should be given great credit.
There has been and will be a

rtvalry between Eastern and
Southern - Meigs and Gallipolis
Now there are young men from all
four schools playing together. They
play as a team ;.nd as friends .
This fine ball club and its coaches
need your support and following .
Corne to the next Leg1on game and
enJOY yourselves. We think if ou see
one game you will find yourself
com1ng back for more .
- Larry and Dolores Wolfe. Jen ·
nings and Mary Wayland, Robert
and Sharon Cunningham, Car l
Moore. Roger Kuvalchk, James A.
Riffle, Gary and Sonja Wayland,
Herb and Agnes D1xon. Linda Jett
and Mike Way land

The Uaih Sentinel
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hanging around Hamburg lately, but
given his experience in covert
operations it probably won't hamper
him much.
Neither will the 7·2 ruling greatly
enhance the powers of the executive
branch, nor will it imperil the right
of newsmen and other citizens &gt;to
criticize our govenunent's foreign
policy. Secretary Vance acted under
a clear chain of statutory law and
administrative practice dating back
at least to 1856, when the first
Passport Act went on the books.
T)lat act of 1856 authorized a
secreta ry of state to issue passports
" under such rules as the 'Presidenf
shall designate ." It is not challenged
that the power to issue embraces a
power not to issue; and this being so,
it boggles the mind to contend that a
pasport. once having been issued,
may not subsequently be removked
for cause.
Pursuant to the authority granted
in the act of 1856, reaffirmed when
the Passport Act as updated in 1926,
Secretary of State Dean Rusk in 1966
promulgated a rule on revocation. A
passport may be revoked when "the
Secretary determines that the
national's activities abroad are
causing or are likely to cause serious
damage to the national security or
the foreign policy of the United
States."
Yes. the language is broad.
Justi c€ William Brennan, dissen·
ling . led the Henny-Penny parade
with a cry that "the reach of the
Secretary's discrelton is potentially
staggering'' True enough. But the

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Today in history.

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Today ia Friday, July 10, the 191st day of 1981 . There are 174 days left in

the Y.ear.
Today's highlight in history:
Ori July 10, 1850, Vice President Millard Fillmore succeeded to the
presidency following the death of President Z..chary Taylor.
On this date:
Ijllli08, the Protestant reformer, John Calvin, was born in France.
In 1163, 'Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed Queen of England.
. In )810, Wyoming became the 44th state of the union.
,,. · find In 1943,
Allied forces landed In Sicily during World War II.
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court held that " fighting words" those which by their very utterance
inflict injury or tend to incite an im·
mediate breach of the peace - are
not protected by the Constitution.
The right of free speech is not ab·
solute at all times and under all circumStances. By extension, it is clear
that neighter is the right to travel on
a U.S. passport in foreign nations an
absolute right.
The most notable aspect of,' last
month's Agee decision, in my own

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~

view, was the dissent by Ju.sticBren·
nan. Demonstrating a naive~ not to
be expected even of a judge who hall
stayed too long In his Ivory tcryrer, he
described Phlllp Agee is merely an
" unpopular traveler." Agee was,
and is, a loose cannon rolling arollnd ·
the world. Beyond dispute, he his
caused serious damage to our in·
telligence · gathering capacity. Only
a William Brennan could confuse the
positively destructive with the
merely unpopular.

NEW YORK (API - Owners and
representatives of the 26 major
leagtre baseball clubs met for more
than three hours Thursday night and
expressed support for th eir
negotiators in the 28-day old player
strike.
Ed Fitzgerald of the Milwaukee
Brewer.~,
chairman
of
management's Player Relations
Cornm(ttee, said the clubs had
engaged in "a full discussion and
gave their views," on the strike
situation.
"They instructed our committee
to go back tomorrow and bargain .. .
continue to bargain as we have ."
Federal mediator Kenneth Moffett
has scheduled a negotiating session
for 2 p.m. EDT Friday . It will be the
first bargaining since talks broke off
last Saturday.
"No votes were taken tonight and
none was necessary," Fitzgerald
continued. "No views expressed by
any owners significantly differed
from those previously expressed.

We will continue to foDow the route
we have previously embarked on."
Fitzgerald denied there was any
split among the owners.
"There are no dissidents,11 he
said .
" The
comm uni cations
throughout have been excellent. The
discussions proved we are all aware
of how everyone else felt. We will
continue the process we have been
working on since we started seeking
a sol ution ."
Eddie Chiles, owner of the Texas
Rangers and reported to be one of
the dissidents, playfully held a han ·
dkerchief around his head as he met
reporters.
" My head is bloodied but un ·
bowed," he said. " I'm just making a
little joke''
Chiles ca lled the meeting the best
he had ever attended.
"There was a lot of constructiVe
conversation ," he said. ''It was not a
meeting • where specific proposals
were presented, but a general
discussion of the whole s ituation,

where we ~ve been, where we 're
going and how we'D get there.
" There was quite a spirit of
unammity by all the owners. I think
it will contribute a great deal to a
settlement.''

Chi les said the meel.ing had helped
generate new ideas for the
negotiators .
" Most of my questions have been
answered," he said. "I'm satisfied
for the moment. I hope for another
meeting real soon."
Chiles was asked if he thought free
agent compensation - the issue that
has ca used the strike, was
necessary.
" I'll pass that," he said. ~
Asked if compensation was worth
ending the season over, Chiles
repeated his previous answer.
" I'll pass that one ,too," he said.
Lee MacPhail, president of the
American League and a member of
the PRC bargaining team, sa id he
felt the meeting had been a positive

Do envelopes hold
key to settlement?

one.

By Associated Press
The contents of mysterious en ·
velopes delivered to representatives
of club owners and players could
hold the key to se ttlement of the
baseball strike that entered &lt;Is fifth
week today.
Hours before the start of a
meeting of all26 club owners in r:cw
York Thursday mght, federal
mediator Ken Moffett delivered
large envelopes to the adversaries'
chief negotiators, the player union 's
Marvin Miller and management 's
Ray Grebey . Moffett also arranged
for the negotiators' first bargaining
session in six days for today at 2
p.m.
The New York Times sa1d the en·
\•elopes co ntained a proposal
designed to lead to an end of the
strike.
'' He didn't come all the way from
Washington just to arrange a
mee ting tfor toda y! and those en·
vclopes did not contain engraved in ·
vitations to the meeting," the T1mes
quoted an unnamed souree as
saying.
·'I'm going to be very disappointed
if nothing good happens" in up ·
coming sessions, Moffett sa1d after

record demonstrates convincingly

Single-issue politics very effective
WASHINGTON I AP) - Single·
iSSUf politics have been an effective
campaign weapon for some of the
organizations now sputtering over
the nomination of Sandra D. O'Con nor to the Supreme Court.
The strategy is to focus opposition
to a candidate on one issue and hammer it until the votes are counted. It
accentuates the negative, and it
sometimes works.
That kind of campaign was being
cranked up against Mrs. O'Connor
before President Reagan named her ,

to become the first woman justice.
He chose her anyway.
The anti -abortion groups still are
trying, but they are not likely to
generate significant opposition to
Mrs. O'Connor in the Senate, not
without something a lot more com·
peiUng thim four Arizona Senate
votes on which they say she took the
pro·abortion side.
Their cha llenge already is stirring
debate on the kind of P!;'litics that
demands rigid adherence to the

views of one group or another as its
test for election or appointment.
"I don't buy this idea that a justice
of the Supreme Court has to stand
for this, that or the other thing," said
Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona,
whose name long ago became a
synonym for Republican con·
servatism : " And I'm getting a little
tired of people in this country raising
hell because they don't happen to
subscribe to every thought that per·
son has."

Goldwater said the abort!on issue
is not a matter of conservatism.
Mrs. O'Connor declined to discuss
her views on abortion or anything
else, pending Senate confinnation
hearings. She did not deal with Ule
issue from the bench of the Arizona
Court of Appeals. Wbite HO!ISf
spokesman Larry Speakes said she,
like Reagan, is opposed to abortion.
The president said he was completely satisfied with her views on
the subject.
• ,

CHAMPIONS
Pomeroy Sugar Run Ashland
claimed first place in the Meigs County Jaycees Minor
League Tourment at Middleport last night. Members
of the ebampionship team are, front, 1-r, Joey
McElroy, Jody Smith, Chuck Mash, Brian Kovalchik,
Stevie Caruthers,tason Wright and Ryan Foster. Back
row - Terry Reuter. Chase Cleland, Kevin Taylor,

Stacey Shank, Tad Wiles , Michael Myer, Shawn
Hawley and Chris Neece. Third row - Coaches Tony
Taylor, team sponsor Bob Barton, Coarh Mike Wright,
Coach Tom Reuter and Coach Bob Foster. Absent was
John Haggy . SRA claimed the win after defeating
Reuter Brogan Ins., &amp;.3, in the championship game.

Mergers becoming current madness
NEW YORK (API- The current
madness is mergers.
TeKaco, which has lots of oil cash
but needs more oil in the ground, admits it has been looking, and
speculation is that it has its eye on
Cities Service Co., which could sup ·
ply the missing ingredient.
Sea grams, also loaded I with
cash 1, sought and was rejected by
ComJCo, which also has sumptuous
assets 111 the form of oil and coal
deposiL•. Analysts expect it will try
again.
Du Punt, which fears being unable

to obtain raw materials at a fair
price for its petrochemical products,
such as artificial fibers, saw a chan·
ce to resolve that problem by out.
biding Seagrams for Conoco.
And Societe National Elf
Aquitane, a French operation, con·
tinues to seek a piece of the earth in
the form of Texas!ll!.lf Inc., which
mines gold, si!vl!i' and other
minerals, and which pumps oil as
well.
All these are giants, and ali seem
to have the same thing in mind : To
acquire unreplenishable natural

assets, cspec\~lly within U.S. boundaries. to enhance their own
operations, to assure themselves of
a raw materials supply or to benefit
from rising prices.
Don't expect the public to benefit,
at least in any noticeable form over
the short term. Such marriages
rarely produce more jobs or lower
prices. They may, over time, enhance the ability of the United States to
compete in world markets. But even
that takes time to prove.
But there's another aspect to the
story, one that could conceivably be

The secret survey
" Ma'am? This is Dan Rather, CBS
News. I'm conducting a poll. What
do you think of the Reagan budget? "
" I type for a living. At home,
because I have to babysit, too. My
husband left me, and I don't know
where he is. Last year I averaged 40
hours of typing every week. To earn
the same money, after laKes, this
year, I figured I'd hae to type 47
hours. Under the Reagan plan, the
tax reduction will let me ·stay at the'
tO ·hour level, and just keep even.
Keeping even isn't ideal, but it's bet·
ter than before."
" Thank you, ma'am. But won't
you miss those benefits?"
" What benefits?"
" Well, food stamps, child vac ·
cination shots, you kn~w .''

" What did we do before food slam·
" Before food stamps? Why, a Jot
of people went hungry.''
" Well, if anybody is hungry, they
can come to me, and I'D type
another five hours a week. But under
Mr. Reagan's plan, they're only cut
down 12 percent on the food stamps,

having even greater consequen~.
Small businesses also are being piJr.
sued and won by the giants of industry.
Small business, it should .:he
remembered, is the entrepreneurial,
innovating, job-creating segment of
the economy.
W.T. Grimm &amp; Co., a Chicago
business broker, produces figures
showing that mergers and
acquisitions of smaller, closely held
busineS$fs, are making up an in·
creasingly larger percentage of.~
total

•

William F. Buckley Jr.

"Yes sirree, you can have my
comments. I've decided to expand!
Signed the papers the other day .
Prime plus two is pretty high in·
terest, but I'm confident . now
something i!; being done that'll bring
the interest rate down eventually , so
a year from now there will be a new
wing in my shoe store, especializing
in sportswear. I've got the loan from
the bank, and signed up with a con struction company. It will cost me
$100,000 before I'm through, but if
the economy settles down I'D have it
back in five, six years. Of course, I
couldn't have swung it without the
investment tax credit and the Kemp·
Roth reductions."
,
"Young man, can I speak to you?

What year are you in at school?"
"Got out of high school 111 May.
Going to college in September.''
" How are you going pay your
tuition?"
''I'll work part ·time, my parents
will help, about one·third. The other
third 's a problem, but I guess it's my
problem, not Uncle Joe 's."
"Who's Uncle Joe'!"
"He's my uncle who is going to
pay $550 less in taxes next year, he
figures."
" Why should he pay less in taxes,
when you need money to go to
college?"
" I gues it's because it's his $550,
not mine?''
" Don't you believe in an educated
citizenry'! "

"What?"
"Don't you believe in an educated
citizenry?"
" I don't know what that means. I
thought you asked if I intended to go
to college. I said yes. If ljl)me people
can't afford to go to college, I think
that's too bad, but I don' t,-think it's
Uncle Joe's responsibility. We've

returning home to Wa shington , D.C
Both 'ides m the strike have
claimed a united front after meet1n~
among themselves this week. Player
representatives had met in New
York on Tuesday.
Ed Fitzgerald of the Milwaukee
Brewers,
chairman
of
management's Player Re lations
Committee, said after Thursday
night's meeting that the owners had
engaged in "a lull discussion " and
said recent reporL• of splits among
them are untrue.
"There are no dissidenb," f'it·
zgerald sa1d. "The communications
throughout have been excellent. The
discussions proved we are all aware
of how everyone ebe felt. We will
continue the process we have been
working on smce we started seekmg
a solution."
Meanwhile, hearings before a
National Labor Relations Board ad·
ministrative law judge were ex ·
peeled to conclude today .
J oe Burke, general mana ger of the
Kansas City Royals, testified that
management does not have com ·

plete control over baseball's salary
structure.
Burke pointed to sa lary ar ·

Albany~ Cheshire~

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and I figure the tnp 12 percent can
find food, but if there's hardship, I'll
pitch in. So will my church . So will
the Community Chest people. As for
the vaccination, I have an insurance
plan. And there's a clinic here for
the needy ."
"Thank you, ma'am. Sir. Can 1
have your comments?"

Ed Fitzgerlad, Mllwaukee; John McHale, Montreal ;
Lee MacPhail, American League president; Chub
Feeney, National League president; Bob Howsan, Cin·
cinnati. tAP Laserphoto I

NOTHING TO SMILE ABOUT - Ray Gebey,
right. chief negotiator of the Player Relations Committee, talks to newsmen after the club owners met in
New York Thursday. It was the first meeting of the
owuers since the baseball strike began. From left are:

that for more than a century and a
half. that discretion has not been
a bused - and it is not likely to be
abused so long as a Supreme Court

ps~"

UALt: ROTHGEB, JR.

sits.
,
Agee !Llias not penalized for his
speech. He was penalized for his
over actions. If he had stopped at
denouncing the CIA, he could be
freely denouncing to this day. But
when Agee's chief collaborator ex·
poses a CIA agent in Jamaica, and
the agen$ s house is strafed with
gunfire lwb days later, it is fatuous
to plead theeh First Amendment.
Nearly 40 years ago, in the land·
rnark Chaplinsky case, the high

The Daily Senlinei-Page-J : :

Owners hold long session;
negotiators given support

Henny-Penny and SCOTU/S.L__---:;2:."': - -----~--J_am_es_J._.K_ilpa_trf......__~~
WASIDNGTON - The Supreme
Court handed down its opinion in the
Philip Agee case on June 29, and for
the next 48 hours a bystander might
have believed the sky was falling .
The New York Times and the
Washington Post erupted in moans
and groans. A huddle of Harvard
professors collapsed in heaves nnd
sighs. Woe, ah, woe!
It was a splendid Henny ·Penny
performance,and it was wholly un ·
warranted . The high court's decision
did nothing whatever to put freedom
of speech, freedom of press and
freedom to travel in any new jeopar ·
dy. Those of us who live by the First
Amendment ought to hold our howls
until we have somethign to howl
about. We had nothin~ tu howl about
here.

Pomeroy-Middl~, Ohio

Friday, July 10,1981

got 40 percent of our population
going I•&gt; college, England has 17 per·
cent. I haven't studied economics
yet, but I guess if we're going to cut
down our spending, we've got to cut
down our spending."
"Er, thank you. Sir - can I in·
terrupt you? - by the way, what are
you reading, if I may ask?"
"The Democratic Platfonn of
1976."

RUNNER·IW Second place trophies In the Meigs
County Jaycees Minor League tournament went to
Reutei'Brogan Insurance. The tournament, sponsored
by Meigs Jaycees, was a success. Ea~~ of the first two
teams received team trophies and Individual trophles
lor their efforts. Team members for Reutei'Brogan

•

"If you stop signing the players
that maloe up the nucleus of your
club, you come under tremendolJ.I!i
pressure from your fans and the
press," Burke said.
Burke was among five witnesses
called dur ing the fourth da y of
tes tim ony before Judge Melvin
Welles involving the Major Le&lt;:Jgue
Players Assoc iation 's charge of un ·
fatr barJ4a imng by the owners.
The union, on strike s ince .JunP 12,
wants We lles to order the owners to
open the clu bs' financial records .
Mill er. the pla yers associatiOn' s
executive director. testified as a
rebuttal witness that . without the ·
fman cia l records. the players "are
sltll bargaming in the dark without
very bas ic information.··
·
Tlw strikt' " is ove r a demand that
the play ers grve up something that
they have." Mille r sa1d Ill reference
to free agen t movement without
cuJnpcusc-~twn

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White Sox win ·~

pit cher with ten strike outs. while"
Gallipolis had three errors and
allowmg just three h1ts. R. Odel l had
Ne lsonvi lle two.
e1ght s tr ikeouts. but suffered the
In the mght\ second tilt. Cheshire
defeal. Ruth teams had one error.
downed c hes ter 6-5 in another one
F'or the winnt~ r~ Su:runers harl two
rw1 battle . Mike Bradbury was the
sr n ~les. Mark Chapman had a
winner wh1Ie Bob Ritchie suffered
duublc and triple . Jim Allman a
the Joss.
tnpl e and horne run , Travis J enkins
Bradbury had two s1ngles for the
a triple, Stl've Gnssettt a double. ,
winners, Randy Sigman a triple .
and Mike Cha pman double. Overa ll ' "'-....
Tommy Waugh singled and Kelly
Alban y had seven extnt base hils.
~
Roush singled.. Dana Eynon had two
For
Green,
.J.
Thomas
doubled,
T.
singles for Chesler and Bnan Beeler
~eadow s and B. Hamson each ad· .
had one single.
ded s in ~ les .
Cheshire had six runs un six hits
and corrun itted five errors . Chester . - - - - - - - - - - - - - managed five runs on three hiL• a nd
ju ~ t ~wo errors .
In the late night finale , Albany
edged Green 7-6 behmd a ten hit all ·
tack. Steve Grissett was the wmmng

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Racer killed

"What's your profession, sir?"
"I'm a sado-masochist."
' "Er, how will the Reagan
economies affect you?''
"It'll hurt, which is OK . But not
much. When I need iny kicks, all I
have to do is reread th Democratic
Platform for 19'76. It promises: a
balanced budget, full l!fllpiorinent
and an end to ioDation. Every time I
read that I feel tingly all over!. Here,
you want me to read some of It to
you? It'sagreatsensationl"
.
"No. Thank you. · We hav~ tun 'Oii\
of time. This is Dan Rather . and
that's .the end of today's· .su'rvey,
Good night."

are J.J. Moore, Chris Sloane, Josh Bartels, Patrick
Gryszka, Eric Heck, Jeremy Dean, and Randy Moore.
Second row - Jeremy Jleck, Sean Duncan, David
Frymyer, Randy Corsi, Robbie Fields, Danny Robinson, Tim Hall, Krtstan Stanley. Back- Coaches John
Moore, Danny Robinson, Eric Gryszka and Joe Hall.

, SYRACUSE - In second round
play Wednesday the Syra cuse Little
League Tourament,
Albany.
Cheshire and the Gallipoli s White
Sox all posted one run wins to ad ·
vance a notch in the tourne y.
In the first game Chip Boster fan
ned twelve batters and went the
distance to pickup the win for the
Gallipolis White Sox. Tom Maidens .
who fanned six, "uffered the loss for
Nelsonville, as his tea m dropped the
6·5 decisi Qn .
Gallipolis had two hits, while
Nelsonville had three h1ts . For the
winners Torruny Cassidy had a horne
run and Sean Brown had a singl e.
For the losers, Danny Howson had a
triple. while Lee Stan ley and Doug
McCombs singled.

bitration, where an tndcpendent
third p&lt;:Jrty chuses between wage
proposab from the player and the
club. and also noted more indirect
inrluences.

lEXINGTON, Ohio ( AP) - A 35·
year&gt;Oid race. car driver from
Michigan was killed when his car
ffiis.\led a curve during a test lap at
the Mid.Ohio Sports Car Course, of·
ficials said .
MOITOW County sheriff's deputies
identilied the victim as Patr.ick
Jacquemart of Kenton, Mich., a
member of the Renault racing team .
He was dead on arrival Thursday at
Morrow County Hospital in Mount
Gilead.
Deputies said his car missed a curve on tum seven of the race course
and struck a sandbank.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Friday, Julv 10,1981

Friday, July 10,19BI

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

New Presbyterian pastor, comes to Meigs County

Summer base-ball results
In Meigs-Mason Pony League action Eastem outlasted Middleport
10-8 while boosting its record to 8-3.
Eastern had 13 hits and Middleport
hadll.
Jim Newell · went six innings for
Eastern for the win . Newell gave up
seven runs on 10 hits, while fanning
eight and walking 10. Roger BaLser
relieved for one frame, allowing one
run, one hit, no walks and fanning
two.

POMEROY IN DIANS, sponsored by Jim's Gull of
Pomeroy. art· shown above. Left to right, front row,
Missy Woods. Heather Woods. Dan·ie Hysell, Deeanna
Hcndrrson, Tammy Wright, Teresa Johnson . Second

Danny Thomas went three innings
giving up six runs, seven hits, fou r
walks, and fanned three before step ping down for reliever Nick Bush.
Bush went four frames to suffer the
Joss. He gave up four runs, six hits,
two walks and fanned seven.
Eastern had a big six run third in ning, highlighted by two walks and
seven hits . In that round Tom
Everrett had a bases loaded threerun double .
Bestdes Everrett 's double, Jay
Carpenter dou'J'ed and stngled
twice, Tim Prober, Larry Cowdery
and Jim Newell singled twice and
Troy Guthrie, Mike Collins and
Roger Balser added singles.
For Mtddleport Allen King had
two singles and a triple and three
RBI's. Other hitters were Steve
Crow with a double, Rick Wise a
double, Follrod two singles and Eads
to singles, and Burdette, Baker,

row, Coach Mary Wood s. Kenda Kloes, Dearma Haggy ,
Shelley Stobart, Julie Ba tey, Dena Mat~ey, Wendi
Kloes. Coach Sharon Wright. Absent were Beth Ewi ng,
Kim Ewing and Shelley Triplett. The team plays in the
Pt•c Wee Girls Softball League.

each s ingles.

In Btg Bend little league action,
Pomeroy Powell's Ginats narrowly
defeated the Middleport Braves 9-8.
Mter a 7·7 tie after six innings. Mid·
dleport came back to take the lead in
the seventh, but Powell's returned
the favor and added two runs to take
the lead and the win. Middleport had
nine hits and Powell's had fourteen.
Brian Tannehill and Lee Powell
combined for seven walks and seven
strikeouts as Powell grabbed the win
for the Giants. Scott Hanning and
Donnie Becker combined seven
strikeouts and three walks , while
suffering loss.
For the Giants Steve Muser, who
knocked in the winning run , had
three singles, Todd Hysell had three
singles and a triple, Billy Brothers
had two singles and a triple, and
Scott Powell had an important three
run home run. James Norman,
Brian Tannehill and Bryan Ingels
each had a single.
For Middleport, Jeff Nelson had
four singles, Donnie Becker had a
single and double, while Tim
Cassell, Scott Hanning and Tracy
Holcomb each singled.
Softball Action
In MGM Senior Girls' League soft ball, the Hit 'n Misses pounded out 22
hits enroute to an 18-9 victory over
Pt. Pleasant Watterson Tuesday.
The winners were led by Shari
Drehel with two long home runs and

nament
Thursday,
but. they suited
Dave
Stockton
just fine
That 's because Stockton, who won
the GMO in 1968 and 1973, is familiar
with the vagaries of Tuckaway
Country Club's course.
Stockton , battling what he said ts
his worst puttmg slump of his 18year ca ree r, compensated

MINOR LEAGUE TEAM -

Pomt•roy Minor

l.t·ague team~'iJ)()nsnred by Suga r Run Ashland Station
is pictured ahon·. Left to right. front row, John Haggy.
Kon Fostt&gt;r , Rriau Ko\'alehik, Jason Ch•land, Jason

Second row , Chris Neece, Kevin Taylor, Tedd Wiles,
Mit-hael \la ye r, Stacey Shaul&lt;, Shawn Hawley,
Chuckle Mash, Joseph Paul McElroy. Rear, euaehes
Mike Wright. Tom Reuter and Bobby Foster.

Wright. Stew Caruthers. Terry Reuter. Jody Smith .

Announce softball tournaments
A dou bl e-el iminatl illl softba ll tour ·

namcnt for g1r b between the ages uf
9 and 12 r nnt 1:1 before Aug 1, 19811
will begin in Wellston on Monday,

.July 20.
Dre:twmg fur the luurn&lt;:uncnt will
IX' held Wednesdav. Ju ly 15 . at 7
p m at bla mer F' teld. Wellston . En ·

Oths 6 t 4-384 -2642.
r-. double
cltminat ton softball
1ournaml'nt for girls between the
I. 1981 1 wJJI begin
Mund&lt;:lf, Jul y 27 .

1n Wellston un

Draw 1 n~

fo r th e tournament will
be he ld Wednesday . .Jul y ?2 at 7 p.rn

at Blatn&lt;ll. F'teld, Wellston . Entry let•

two Dudley softballs.

for lht• tournLJment is $:15 a nd
awr~ rded

for
fi rst. second and thu·d places with
indi viUual trophies for the wmning
team . Also, a Mos t lil.lsr"and a n MVP

trophtes wtll be_)'6ded to pl aye rs
on the winnm~ca m .
Fur furthe r Information !';.ill Sut'

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f1rst. st•cont.l. third and fourtt1 places

with rm.liv Jdual trophie s for the win ·
111ng tecnn . Also a Mos t H it s trophy
&lt;tlld CHI MVP trophy Will be aw&lt;-t rded
tn pl a~· e r s un the Wlllllllll! tea111 .

Pomeroy"s Powell"s
takes tournament win
SYRACUSf': .. Porneroy Powe lrs. posted the victory .
Glous ter Mathew s, and Ne w
W!lson of (;Joustr r pitched an uut ·
Haven' s Reds scored first round

..~.-in.s Thu rsday evening during the

third night uf actwn in the Syracuse
I ,Jttle Lea gue Tournament.
In

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firs t contest

P om eroy

Powell 's ripped the Gal lipoli s
Senators 1:1-o bclund a mne hit at
lil ck.
Todd Hysell, who reg tstered ft ve
strikPout.s, was th(' winning pitc her
and Yuung s uffered the luss. Youn g

fann ed ten for Ga lltpolis. all owmg
m ne h1ls a nd 13 ru ns.

superb woods and tron play and shot
a ftrst-round 65, 7-under par lor the
7, 010 -ya rd layout.
Tour rookie Rod Nuckolls was one
stroke ba ck at 66, while Thomas
Gray, another rookie , and Bobby
Wadkms had 67s.
George Archer, whose 12 tour vir·

tories include the 1969 Mas ters. had
" 68. So did Davtd Sann, Jay Haa s,
Lyn Lott, Bob Gilder, Rod Curl, Chi
Chi Rodnguez, John Fought. Tim
Simpson, Skeeter Heath, Mike Smith
and Tom Storey.
Defending champion Bill Kratzert

ages of 13 and 15 1 not 16 before Aug .

try fee fur the tournament 1s $35 a nd
Tcarr1 trophies will he

For further mforma ti on. call Sue
Oths 614 :184 -2642.

with

sta nding ga ml' , go ing the distance to
pick up the wm . Wilson struck out 20
he~tters en ro ute to the win in a fan ·

tastic pttclung display . Barren Dur st suffered the defeat. but still fall ned 12 bntters Ill the hard fought contest.

For the winners Sham hart singled
twice. Ka rnes doubled and singled,
Todd Wtl,on doubled and singled.
whil e Larry Spencer and Jl'fl Ca ld well each smgled.
In the third game of the mght. New

For the winners, Todd Hyse ll h&lt;J d Haven's Reds downed Glouster 's
two singles and a home run. Bri an Kiwanis in four inQings.
Tannehill had two singles, and Lee
Mike Wolfe was the wmmng hurl er
Powell had two singles . Gallipolis's with four strikeouts, whil e Kuhn sufL&lt;ong tripled while Spenrer and fered loss whle notching three
Young each singled.
strikeouts .
In the second game , which took
F'or the winners Troy Stewa rt
.seven mnmgs to decide a winner, doubled and singled. Mtke Wolfe
Glouster Mathews nipped Tuppers tripled. doubled , and singled, and
Plains 5-4 . The extra inning thriller Larry Burris tripled a nd doubled.
went right to the wire, but Glouster Glouster's R. Linch had two singles
ad the edge in the last round and and a home run .

Weekend fishing outlook. ..
SOUTHEAST
By,The Assocla ted Press
Here's a list of good places to fi sh Wellston Reservoir - Now ts a good
this week in Ohio. The state Natural time for bass, catfish and pike
Resources Department has speci fi c fi shing at this Vinton County lake.
The best bass and pike fishing is
informa ti on at 614-466 ·5329.
usually in early morning and late
CENTRAL
evening.
Buckeye Lake - This site south of
Newark is excellent for bluegill,
Ohio Power Area - There are
channel catf&gt;sh and carp. The Cra n- 2,000 acres of ponds and strip mine
berry Marsh area is a hot spot for pits to fish in around this area near
bluegHL Carp and channel catfish McConnelsville, dotted with ponds
full of bass, bluegill and channel catcan be caught over most of the la ke.
Griggs Reservoir - This lake in fish .
northwest Colwnbus is a good early
SOUTIIWEST
swnmer fishing spot for bass-, crap- Grand Lake St. Marys - The state's
pie and channel catfish. The best largest inland lake, near Celina, is a
bass fishing usually is along the good spot for crappie, bullhead and
lake's rocky shoreline. Both channel catfish. The best channel
largemouth and smallmouth bass catfish action usually comes late at
night.
are caught at the site.

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shot a 72. Lon Hinkle, 16th on the
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and top money winner entered here,
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attend the official ground-breaking •
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Celebrates birthday
A party was given for Orris
Harris, Minersville, recently in observance of his 85th birthday.
Attendin'g were Mr. and Mrs.
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percent by state monies anrt the
remainder from a bond issue passed
in 1974 by Meigs Countyresident£.
The ceremony will take place at
the bulding site in Syracuse on July
15 at noon . A special invitation is ex·
tended to all those people who have
supported the program in this fi rst
year back in Meigs County.

April Ours, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Ours, New Philadelphia,
and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Ours, Racine, graduated this
spring from Ohio State University
with a bachelor of science degree in
psycholOJlY.
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where she will pursue a masters
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Frances Haggy with a weight loss
of 17 pounds was the winner in the
spring wardrobe contest with
Virgtnia Smith winning the KOPS
awards at the recent meeting of
TOPS 570, Pomeroy.
The 23 members weighing in were
advised of a new contest which will
end on Aug. 4. Each KOPS (Keep Off
Pounds Sensibly) drew a TOPS {Of
the contest with gains and losses to
be recorded to partners. The best
losers for the six week period will be
the winners and the two will share
the awards. Members were rernin. ded to take picnic items for the
prize.
At last week's meeting Debbie
Clonch was welcomed as a new
meri:tber. Betty Nitz was the weekly
queen with Shirley Wolf as the run ·
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A revival will be held at the
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July 8 through July 12 at 7:30 p.m.
nightly. Paul Taylor will be the
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pastor. There will be singing nightly .
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at the Meigs Museum sponsored by
the Bend 0 ' the River Artist£ Counci,l are reminded that their artworks
are to be removed from the Museum
between I and 5 p.m. Friday'.

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TOPS awards winners

Denver Hill will be guest speaker
at a weekend meeting at the Red
Brush Church of Christ, Basharl
Road Services will be held at 7:30
p.m. on.Saturday, at 10 a.m. on Sun·
day, and at 6 p.m. on Swsday
evening. The public is inVited.

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Youth of the Middleport Church of
Christ spent a day al Cedar Point
Amusement Park receritly.
In the group were Kathy DeLong,
Amy Erwin, Carol Bailey, Matl Riffle, ,Joe Poulins, Stev!! Crow, Scott
Gheen, Rick Wise, Eric Johnson,
Trey Cassell, Scott McKinley, AUen
Terry, and Rodney Roush .
Adults accompanying them were
Sam Crow, Cathy Erwin, Betty
McKinley and Mark Gilkey.

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Has outing at
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Workshops in preparation for the
Meigs County Fair art exhibit have
been scheduled for Monday and
Thursday evenings, 7 p.m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Me ·
Clure.
Those who plan to exhibit in either
the painting or photography show
are invited to attend the workshops.
The various classes will be explained by Mrs. Pat Thoma, chair·
man, and there will be a demonstration on mattillg and framing by
Ma&gt;&lt;ine Hart. Infomabon on the
workshops may be obtained by
calling 992-3436.

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daughters, Vmmie, wbo attends the
Univesity of louisville and Carole
who graduated from high school this
spring and will enroll at the Eastern
Kentucky University in the fall .
On Sunday, July 19, the Board or
Deacons of the First United
Presbyerian Church of Middleport,
will sponsor an open house tea at the
Middleport Church to welcome Rev.
Johnson and her husband.
The publi c, members of all three
churches, and all area ministers are
invited to a ttend during the opon
house tea hours of 2 to 4 p.m.

Ceremony planned for Center.

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husband, Harold Johnson.
The couple, resldlllg in the Mid ·
dleport Presbyterian manse, will be
working as Ateam in the Middleport
Syracuse and Harrisonville United
Presbyterian Churches.
Rev. Johnson is a recent graduate
of the Louisville Presbyterian
Theological Seminary in louisville,
Ky ., and this is her first pastorate.
A native of New Me&gt;&lt;ico, she

ihe director of education in
Presbyterian churches but as the
director of a children's home and a
group worker in an inter-city community center in Kansas City.
The couple moved to Meigs county
in late JWle and began their work
with the three Presbyterian Chur ches on July I. Rev . Johnson will
preach at the Harrisonville Church
at 9 a.m., at the Middleport Church
at 10: 15 a.m. and at the Syracuse
church at 11 :30 a .m. beginning July
19.
Mr . and Mrs. Johnson have two

PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY - Tbe Rev. Wanda Jolmson Is .
pastor of the Middleport, Harrisonville and Syrarlllle
~byterlao Cburcbes. Her blllJbaod, Harold, educator in religion, Is
associate dlrector for the Meigs unlled ~byterlan Ministry.

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bachelor's degree in nursing. From
there she went to the seminary. Her
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this fall.
Mr. Johnson will work with his
wife in the role of religious
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In and around Meigs
Clm1c Tuesday

PTO members asked
to meet

A blood pressure clime will be held
at the Semor Citizens Center m
Members of the Chester PTO are
Harnsonv1lle Tueday 10 a m to
asked
to meet at 7 30 p m Monday
noon Mrs Ferndora Story, R N
behmd
the Chester Grade School to
will conduct the cluuc at the town
work
on
the playground eqwpment
hall The pubhc Is mv1led
Both parents and teachers are urged
to asstsl w1th the work

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Meetmg of Mary Shrme 37 Order
of the White Shnne of Jerusalem,
will be held Fnday (tonight 1 at 8
p m at the Pomeroy Masomc Tern
pie Potluck refreshments will be
sen.ed

Address g1ven
DonatiOns to the Me1gs Co unty
Umt of the Amencan Cancer Society
as a memonal gift for a deceased
relat1ve or fnend are to be sent to
P 0 Box 692 Pomerov

Hol1day guests
Mr and Mrs Floyd Weber had as
their fourth of July week guests at
their home near Keno Mr and Mrs
B1ll Bwngardner and Mr and Mrs
Don Carter and Edd1e Nelsonville
Mr and Mrs Fred Gibson, Shelley
and Shane The Plams Mr and
Mrs Larry Corrigan Cory and
David Athens Mr and Mrs Ken
neth Horrocks and daughter Brooke
Renee Hamden Mr and Mrs
Robert Bwngardner Columbus
Mr and Mrs Don Bwngardner
Nelson\llle Mrs Eddie J onas
Nelsom 11le
Campmg boatmg and outdoor
games were enjoyed Mr and Mrs
Danny Smith South Pomt enJoyed a
canoe nde on the Shade R1ver
Other recent VISitors of Mr and
Mrs Weber have been Mr and Mrs
John Hayes Chester Norman Me
Ca1n Vwlet Sm1th Reedsv1lle Mrs
Robert White Long Bottom and Mr
and Mrs Roy Smith Rock Sprmgs

Pomeroy personals
Mrs Tma Jacobs has returned
home followmg a visit m Columbus
w1th her da ughter and thetr
fa mthes Mr and Mrs Wtlham
Jacobs and Mr and Mrs W1Iham
Da v1s
Mrs Ernest Gtlmore and Mrs Er
nest Haggy and chtldren spent the
weekend ln Columbus with Mrs
Gilmore s daugtltcr, Mrs Sandy
Darst and her fam1 ly
Mrs Jean Wnght was the recent
VISitor of her mother Mrs William
Oschter m Lancaster
Mary Lee IS on vacatiOn from her
employment and 1s m Columbus
Vls lt rng

her

brother

and

other

Mrs Dorothy Dowme has rturn ed
from Wolfeboro N H \\here she
spent a week w1th her son anrl
daughter tn law Chuck and Donna
Dowme The tnp to New Hampshtre
was the Mother s Day gtft of the
couple to Mrs Dow me
Mr and Mrs James l ochary and
son Chns of Glen R1dge N J are
Mr and Mrs Patnck Locha ry
Mr and Mrs Bob Crow and
c hildr e n
Lon and Robby
Zanesv ille spent the July 4 \\eekend
here IHth hts parents Mr and Mrs
Robert Crow Bob returned home
Sunday but the famil) remamed fo r
a longe r vast t

w,l/,ng Workers meet
B1ble schnol wa s set for Aug 10 14
the Ft"1 Chut ch ol God
Sy racuse when the Wtllmg Workers
Mlsstonar) Soc1 el) met recently at
the church
Classes wil l be held from 6 30 to
8 !0 p m for chtldren three through
12 Plans were made for a Chnst
ma ~ bazaa r m November w1th more
work sessiOns to be held 1n Sep

A pt cmc wtll be held at the Raeme
I ocks and Dam pa:mc area on the

West Virgmw s1de on Sunday 1 p 111
for members and their fam1l1 es uf
Bethel 62 Job s Oaughtes M1d
dlepurt The p1cmc " potluck and
those attendmg a r e to take a em en:-d

dish The group "til lea\ e from the
Gate,.ay parkmg Jot 1n the upper
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Mrs Anna R1ce rs the drrpctor

Teachers are Mrs Sally Caldwell
Mrs Shtrle} Harns Mrs 1 mda
Dame1&lt;ood Mrs Jean Spencer and
the Re v R1cha rd rhomas Helrers
meJudEJand Hunt Tem Stout Jen
me Parker Be\ Wilford Jeanme
Hunt and John Rtce The mus1c
dt p"rtment mcludes Angte Spencer
pletnr st a nd Belt) Cheva lier as
song l cad~ r
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Da1sy Stsson closed with prayer
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services at

Chester St Paul and Alfred The
He\ Mr Momson 1&lt;111 conduct
tVt: nrng servtces at I ong Bottom
I he annual homecommg of the I ong
Bottom Umted MethodiSt Church
11111 be held on Aug 2

Lomberts hold reumon
De scendents of Mr and Mrs
l ve rett Lambert met recently at the
Route 33 Roadside Park for a fa mil)
dmner and reumon

Attendmg were Mt and Mrs Carl
Mournmg of Elyna Mr and Mrs
Cecil Gtlloglv Ailsa and Jeff
Albany Mr and Mrs Kenneth
and Mrs Steve Jeffers and Jeremy
Cadmus Mr and Mrs Gene Lam
bert and son Donnte and daughter
Charlotte Mr and Mrs Dav1d Lam
be rt and daughter Carne Dena
Da' 1s Bill Davts Mr and Mrs Dan
"l Abbott Dann and Jason Mrs
Beverly Roush and children Beth
and Joan and Mrs Helen Juhnson
all of Pomeroy

Others attendmg were l ) nn
McKmney Margaret Cottnll Julia
H) sell Esther Kmg Alberta Hub
bard Mary K Roush Dollie Jones
Ga1l fttch Kim Wilt Dons Wilt

There will be a weekend meetmg
at the Red Brush Church of Chnst on
the Ba&gt;ha n Road wtth Denver Hill as
the guest speaker Serv1ces wtll be
at 7 30 on Saturday evemng 10 a m
on Sunday and 6 p m on Sunda y
rhe pubhc IS IIIVtled

Mr and Mrs Franklm Russell and
granddaughter, Middleport, Mr and
Mrs Chnton. Gilkey Miss Karen
Gilkey, Mr and Mrs Walter Jordon
sons Mr and Mrs Tad Gtlkey and
daughter of Albany, and Mr and
Mrs Harold Gtllogley and Bruce fi
Albany enJoyed a cookout for Lm
coin RusaeU on Father's Day at Mr
Russell's home
Mr and Mrs Wtlham Russell of
Minersville was a recent Sunday
visitor of Bertha Russell and Earl
Russell

The 60th annual a~mversary ofthe
Forest Run Baplist Church will be
observed on July 26 The church was
orgamzed on the second Sunday m
July 111 1921 The Rev Ralph Hull of
Blacklick will be the speaker at the
ll a m and 3 p m servtces He'ts a
member Ql the Mount ZIOn Baptist
Church m Colwnbus and serves as
the assistant pastor
A dmner will be served at 12 30
p m Nyle D Borden is the pastor
and will be attending wtth It¥ wife,
Effie Alfnend IS the hurch clerk
The public IS mvited

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Sunday holy com

Jnumon wc1.s observed The Rev Mr
1 homas spoke

the theme The
Fteedom Chnst Won for Us
A
mee tmg of the charge pastor pansh
c.:onumUee was announced fnr 8 p m
on Sunda) at the long Bottom Chur
ell
The Tuesday evenmg B1ble
study group contmues to study
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Gcncsrs ea( h Y~ ec k at 7 30 p m

Fwe &amp; SafSy
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NAZARENE Corner Un1on and Mulbe rry
Rev Cl yde V Henderson pastor Sun
Glen M cClu ng
d o'( sc hool 9 30 o m
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morn1ng wo rs hrp 10 30 am
even1ng servrce 7 30 m d week ser
vtce Wedne~doy 7 30 p m

GRACE EPI&gt;COPAL CHURCH

320 E

Mom St Pomeroy The Rev Robert 8
Gr oves recTor Sunday serv1c es at 10 30
a m Holy Commumon on the l1rst Sun
day of each month end comb ned w1th
n orn ng prayer on the th1rd Sunday
Morn ng prayer and sermon on o\1 other
Sundays of the month Church School
and nur sery core provtded Coflee hour
n the Pomh Hal! 1mmed1otely followtng
th a o.; erv1ce

POMEROYCHURCHOFCHRIST 212W
Mo n St Ned Proudfoot poo.;tor Brb le
!&gt;c hool 9 30 a m
morn ng worsh1p
10 30 o rn Youth mf!'etmgs 6 30 p m
evcn•ng wor sh1p 7 30 Wednesday n1ght
prayer meetrng and Btble study 7 30

HONORED - Mrs Jane Hill, former Letart Falls Elementary
Sehool, teacher, has been honored as 'Teacher of the Year" in Glades
County, Fla Mrs Hill, who has numerous family members residing In
Me1gs County, receives a plaque from Mrs Thelma Arnold, Glades
County Board of Educatton member

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THE SALVA TION A -l. ':\1\V 115 Butternut
A ve llomeroy Envoy and Mrs Roy W tn
1ng oth cers m charge Sunday hohness
meet ng tOo m Sunday School 10 30
o m Sunday school leader YPSM Efotse
Adam s 7 30 p m
salvat1on meetmg
var ous speakers and mus1c spec ol s
f hursday 10 o m to 2 p m Lod•e '.i
Home league all women 1nv ted 7 30
p m prayer meeting and 8 1ble study
Re., Noel Hermon teacher

Class plans p1cn1c
A p1cmc for The Watchmen on
Aug 10 at l p m at the Ohto Valley
Chnsllan Camp was planned durmg
a meetmg of the Komom Class of the
Pomeroy Church of Chnst hosted by
the pastor Net! Proudfoot
Anna Davidson presided at the
meetin g and also gave the
secretary s report There was a
dJscuss1on on a vtsttahon program to
begm th1s month Devoltons from
James were given by M1ss Davidson
who also read Tongue T1ed
Roger Alkire had the closmg prayer
The next meebng will be held on
Aug 10 at the home of Joan and
Dano Kmg
Refreshments were served to
Noamt Ohlinger M1ss Davtdson,
Charldene and Roger Alkire, and
Net! Proudfoot

BURLINGTON

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&lt;. tudy 11 a m worsh1p 6 p m Wednes
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Prc och1nQ q 30 a m
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Sundays of each month th rd and tou r th
5undoyo.; each month worsh 1p serv1c e at
7 30 p m Wednesday evenmgs ot 7 30
Pt o yer and 81ble Study
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ~ulberr y
He ghf s Rood Pomeroy Pastor Albert
D1ttes Sabbath School Super~ntendent
H1to Wh te Sabbath School Saturday
aft ernoon at 2 00 w th Woro.;h1p Serv ce
i oll owrng ot 3 IS

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTI&gt;T CHURCH
Sl '.i ter Harnett Worner Sup! Sunday
School q 30 o m
morn1ng wor o.; htp
10 .45o m
POMEROY FIRST
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Da vld"'o nn mml!i.ler W1llram Watson Sunday
.chao\ supt Sunday school q 30 o m
narnrngwonh•p 10 30om

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Mro.; Worl e~
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Pomeroy Rev W.t It om
~ Newman pastor Hershel McClure
Sunday school superrntendent Sunday
school 9 30 o m
morn1ng worsh•p
10 30
even1ng worsh1p
7 30 p m
M1dweek prayer ser~o~JCe 7 30 p m

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Handley Dunn supt Sunday schoo l IU
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" ho ot Y 30 o m
Mrs Homer Lee
1p l morn ng wor ~ h1p 10 30
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a m R1 chard Va ughan sup1 Morn ng
wors htp 10 JO

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R chord W Thomas D rector
~OMEROY CLUSTER
Re"' Robert McGee
f&gt;OMEROY Sunday School 9 15 o m
Wo rs h1p serv1 cc- 10 JO a rn
Cho1r
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Rob e rt M cG ee pa s tor
t:: NTERPRISE Worsh1p q a m Chu rc h
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R1cho rd Rothem1ch
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R~ehord RothemKh
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Wor sh p 10 30om
SALEM CENTER
Worsh1p 9 a m
Chu rc h School 9 45 o m

SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Re.,. Stanley Mernfred M1n1ster
t:OREST RUN Wor~hp 9 a m Church
School 10om
MINERSVILLE Church School 9 a m
Worshtp 10 a m
ASBUR Y Churc h School 9 50 a m
Wo rsh1p 11 o m Brble Study 7 30 p m
lhur sdoy UMW I sf Tuesday
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Do,..1d Harrrs
Rev Mark Flynn
Rev Florence Smtih
Htlton Wolfe
BETHANY
(Dorcas ) Worsh1p 9 00
o m Churc h School 10 00 o m B ble
st udy 1st 2nd 3rd and 5t h Tuesdays
7 15 p m youth lellawsh1p 2nd ond 4th
Tuesday s 6 00 p m
CARMEL and SUTTON [Warsh1p Sun
doy School and most other events held
101ntly ) Sunday School9 45 and Worsh p
l1 00 at Sutton ftrst ond th~rd Sunday s
an-i ot Carmel second and fourth Sun
days 81ble Study second fourth and
ftlth Thursdays 7 15 p m Fomdy N1ght
Fellowsh ip Omner th.rd Thursday 6 30

pm
APPlE GROVE Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m Wonh1p 7 30 p m 1st and 3rd Sun
days Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 30
p m Fellowshtp supper l1rst Saturday 6
p m UMW 2nd Tuesdoy7 30 p m

fAST IHART Chru~h School 9 om
Worsl'·up service 10 o m Prayer meet ng
7 30 p m Wednesday UMW second
Tuesday 7 30 p m
NACINE WESLEYAN
Sunday sch6ol
10 a m wor~lltp 11 on- Cho•r prpctiCe
Thunday8pm
~
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LETART FALLS Worsh1p serv1ce Q
a m Church School 10 o m

MORNING STAR Worshop 9 30 a m
Ctlurch School tO 30 a m

MORSf CHIIPEL Church School 9 30
om Worsh1p 11 am

PORTLAND Sundoy School 6 30 p m
E11en1ng Worshtp
7 30 p m
Youth
Fellowship Wednesday 7 30 p m _

NORTHEAST CLUSTfR
Rev R1chard W Thomas
Duane 5ydenstncker Sr

John

School10 Otla m
CHESTER Worship ' a m
Church
School 10 a nl Chtllr leh.arsol 7 p m 1
Thursdoys Blblo Study ThuridoYs

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PHE58YTERIA N Church Wor '.i h1p se rv iCe
'I 30 a m Sunday School 10 30 o m Mr :.
5o mpo.; on Holl o.; upt
RUTLAN D CHURCH OF GOD Randall
Bo l ey pmtor ':)undoy school 10om
S\ nda y wor 5h p 11 a m
Ch ldre n s
chur ch 11 o m
Sunday evemng 5er
Wedneo.;day e venrng
v ce 1 3!T p m
yo ung lades au,;d o ry 6 p m Wednes
doy f a m1 l y wor sh p 7 00 p m
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH t-le or
long Bo ttom Edse l Hart po o.; tor Sunday
o;r hool 10 o m
Church 7 30 p m
1 r oyer mee t ng 7 30 p m Thuro.;doy
Th~rd
MIDDlEPORT PENTECOSTAl
A ve the Re" W1ll1om Kmtte l pastor
fhom o!'i Kelly Sunday School Supt Sun
dov &lt;.c hao 10 am Clo sse '.i for al l odes
7 30 B1ble 5tudy
e ve nmg se rv1ce
W edne o.; doy 7 30 p m youth s er v r c e ~
lr rioy 7 30p m
M IDDLEPORT FREEWill BAPTIST Cor
ner A sh ond Plum Ralph .. Butcher
po -. tor Satu rday even1ng StUVICe 7 30
p rn
Sunday School 10 a m Sunday
Wor sh1p Serv ce 11 a m
81bl e Study
Wed
7 30 p m
Noel Herrmann
teache r

;wttdnftdGy llblo S!udy and youlh group
'mftti!\91 7 btl p m "
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Not long ago I was dnv1ng home
along the parkway depressed and wor
ned by many problems The day was
bleak and gloomy Huge clouds bo1led
and churned above dark forblddmg
mounta1ns Even !he lol age hung limp
and slltl

212 E Marn Street
992 J78S Pome..-oy

S YRACU SE

LONG IOTTOM Somdoy SchoOl ot 9 30

am E\lelllng WorShip ot 7130 p m
Thur~ llble Study, 7 30 ~ m

REEDSVIllE Su!'ddy Sc...l '~a m
Morning Worship 10 30 a m fvonong

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R ac 1ne 949 2SSO

McCoy's Auction

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POMEROY WESTSIDf CHURCH OF
CHRIST 200 W Mom St 992 5235 Vocal

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CHAPEL Route 1 Shade 81&amp;le school 7
p m fhundoy worshtp ser\II Ce 8 p m

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pa stor Roy Mayer Sunday ~choa l supt
Church School 9 15 am worsh p ser
v1ce 10 30 a m Chcur rehear sal lues
day 7 30 p m under d~rechon at Alrce
N ease

Phone 992 3480

Pomeroy

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Middleport Onto

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992 2 196

Phone 992 6304
126 E Ma1n

Pomeroy

992 6US

~OMEROY

4t.1 S Th1 r d Middlep ort

Eattnor
carry Out

Ph 992 2101

Counly
s~v'"g~ &amp; Loan

216 E Mam

Pat Hill Ford, Inc.

&amp;

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John F Fultz, Mgr

Loan Co.

Ft-rmf!rlv

Fmest rn
Sectional
Modular Homes.

The

Study

Suddenly the clouds parted and a ray
ot sun streaked through n that !teet ng
moment the landscape became beaut1
tul
grayness trans!Orl'(led nto
mau ves deep blues and lively gr eens It
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Sunday Monday
Proverbs Proverbs
20 24-30
61 116

Thai was a lummg potnt Stnce then
God and worship have once more be
oome a par1 at my t1le and my problems
have disappeared 1n a way
never
dreamed poss1ble
God s goodness 1s always present
Go to your place ol worsh p and learn the
truths that can translorm you r lite
C~t O~tJ~ lit If" II" • 21906

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fuday Saturday
Proverbs
Acts
Hosea
Psalms Proverbs
28:5. 10
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1-4 19
t 971 4 81 · 10

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Wc dn esda yc:. ot 7 30 p n
ALFRED Sund ay Sc hool a t 9 45 a m
M orntng VVo r~ h1p at II o m Youlh 6 30
p m 5 mday ~ W e dn eo.; doy N ght Pray er
M ee trnq 7 30 p m
5T PAUl t Tup pe r'.i Pia ns) Sunday
Sc hool 9 00 o m Morn ng W or sh p at
1000 om Bbl e Stud y 7 30 p m TuPs

7 30 p m
Sll VER RUN FR EE BAPTI ST Rev Mot
n Mar k n pa stor Ste" e L Hi e S nd oy
chao l &lt;. Jpf Sund ay sc hool 10 am
nom nq w or '.i h p I o m Sunday e ... e n
nq w or -. t p 7 30 Prayer "l"'ee 1 ng and
~ h i e stud y lh ur c;doy 7 30 p m
youth
'&gt;C I \1 re b r rn Sunday

CHRISliAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 383

do,
SO UTH BETHEl IS l ver R dge) S mdoy
Sc hool 9 00 a m Morn ng W os h P 10 00
a m Wed n esda y B1ble Stud'( 7 30 p m
KENO CHUR CH OF CHRIS T Ol1ver
Swoon Super nt end enf Su nday sc hoo l
9 30 every we ek
Rev
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNIO N
Ke th Ebl n pastor ~u nda y Schoo l 9 30
om
l eonard G !mo re
f r st elde r
even1ng o.;erv1ce 7 30 p m Wednes day
pray er meet 19 7 30 p m
BEA~WALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CH HI ':i T Dua ne Wo r den m1n1 ste r 8 bl e
class 9 30om morn1ng wor sh1p 10 30
o m
evenrng vvors h p
6 30 p m
W c- dnC' ~ doy 81bl e study 6 30 p m
5TIVEHSVIllE COMMUN TV
NEW
Chur ch Sunday School ser v ce 9 45
om
Wor sh p
ser v ce
10 30
f vonq el l'i11 C Ser v 1ce 7 30 p m W ednc'.i
day Pro.,.er mee fl n g 7 30
l i O N CHURC H O F CHRIST Po mer oy
Ho11 onv1 il e Rd Rob er! Pu rtel l pas to r
B II McElr oy Sunday sd 'IOo l sup! Sunday
&lt;.C hoo l q 30 o m mor n ng w ar c; h p on rl
(0 n nun on 10 30 o m Sunday worsho p
o.;erv &lt;e
7 p m
W ed nec;do y lo'Vf&gt; n ng
J.l aye • mee tmg an d B1bl e &lt;. ludy 7 p m
ST JO H N LUT HERAN CHUR CH P1ne
G ro ve The Rev W II om M dd leo.; worth
Past or Chur ch o.; er v1 e~ 9 30 o m 5u n
day Sc hool 10 30 a m
BHADBURY CHURC H OF CHRIST Jerry
P nql ey ~ as tor Sunday c;c haol q 30
o m
m o rn1ng w or&lt;i h p
10 30 o m
Wed nesday evcn1ng o.; erv ce 7 30
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Ea r 5hu er
pas l or Sunday sc hoo l q 30 o m Church
!&gt;ervH: e 7 p m
youth m ee h ng 6
&gt; m Tues day Brbl e Study 7 p m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev John A Collman pa sto r Morth o
Woll e Cho1rmon of the Boord ol Chn s
loo n l1f e ':) unday Sc hool 9 30 o m mor
mng wor sh1p 10 30 SundO) cvemng
wor sh1 p 7 30 p m Pra yer mPellng
W r!d ne'.idoy 7 30 P m
RACINE FIRST BAPTI ST Don l Wa lk e1
Pmtor Robert Smtih Sunday school
~ upt Sunday o.;c hool 9 30 o m
m ornrng
wor sh1p 10 40 om Sunday evenmg
wor sh p 7 30 Wednesday e ven ng 8 ble
study 7 30
Rev
R D
DANVILLE WESLEYAN
Brown pa stor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m morn1ng wor~h1p 10 45 yo uth ser
v1ce b .45 p m
evenmg w o r o.; h p 7 30
, p m
prayer ond pro rse W ednesday

For A Real Auct1on
Call the Real McCoy
1 0 Mac McCoy
Rt l Reedsv1lle Oh

was like watch1ng CreatiOn For the f1rst
lime tn a long ttme I thought of God And
I prayed as I had been taught long ago

N 1nd A ve M1ddl epor1 Sunday Sc hool
10 00 o m Sun
l ues Evc n1ng Serv1CC'S
7 J O p m Frrdoy P1oyer M ee tmg 7 30
pm

UBERT'V CHRI STI AN CHURCH --4 L1berty
A ve Pom eroy Su nday Sc hool tO 00
o m Wo rst} p 7 30 p m
Wedneo.;doy
Se rv ce 7 30 a m
( Hf STER CHURCH OF GOD R{' v R E
Rob nso n pas to r Sunday school 9 30
o m wo r ~ h p c;e rv Cf 1 T om even ng
o;~ r v ce
7 00 youth ~e r v ce Wedn es
day 7 00 p m
lANG SVIllE CHRI SriAN
CHURCH
Ho hNI f Mu ss e r po &lt;o tor Su 1doy schoo l
ti 30 a m Pa ul Mu sse r '.i upt morn ng
woro.;l p 10 30 Sun da y even ng se-r v ce
l l!O m d week o.; prv ce W edn esday 7

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~ YRA C U 5 E
C HUR CH
Of
THE
N AZ AH ENt Rev Jome.-. B K !ti e pastor
N o ~r non
Pres l ey
Sumiay
Sd o o l
Sund ay '&gt;C hoo l 9 30
Su w nl end en l
mormng w o r&lt;.hm 10 45 a m
o m
~ vonqehs t t 'oerv oce 7 p m Pr ayer and
Pro ~e We dnes dny
7 1--l tn
youth
meet nq 7 p m
EDfN UN IT ED BRETHR EN IN CHRI ST
~l dcn H Blo k e po'.i tot Sunda y Sc hoo l I 0
1 rn Ro bert Re ed sup! Morn ng o.;er
non II a m
Sunday n•ght o.;er v ces
( h, \ I an Ende avo r 7 30 p m Song se r
v ce B p m
Pre ochmg l:l 30 p m
M dwee l.. P oy e r m e et ng Wednesday 7
p m Al v n Ree d loy l eader
CHUR CH O F JESUS CHRIS T Lo cat ed at
Rut on d on N ew l mo Rood ne xl to
For e~.t Acr e Pork
Rev
Roy Ro use
pas tor Ro be rt Mu sc;er Sunday School
wpt Sunda y sc h oo l 0 30 a m wor &lt;o h1 p
7 30 p m 8 bl e St ud y Wedne~day 7 30
p m Sat urd ay n ght pray er sNv ce 7 30
p m
HEML OCK G RO VE CHRI SIIAN Roger
Wogan pas l o t Mrldred Z1 egler Sunday
~c hoo t supt M o r n ng wo rsh p 9 30 a m
':)undnyschool t 0 30 o m even m g ser
v ce 7 30
MT UNIO N BAPTI ST M e r n Tee l 5
po-; tor
Joe Say r e
Sunday Sc hool
Supermten en1
Sunday school
q 45
a m eve n1ng worsh1p 7 30 p m Pro~ e r
neet1ng 7 30 p m Wednesday
TUPPER S PLAINS CHURCH OF CHRI ST
Vmce nt C Wat e r s Ill m n1ster Hermon
Block supe rrntendent Sunday School
q 30 a m
ev enrng serv1ce 7 p m

TillE CHURCH IS AN OASIS
Ever consider what a church IS' It IS many thmgs It IS a
gathermg of people who want to worship the Lord God Almighty and
also of people seekmg the Lord God so they too nught worship Him
Tbe church IS many things but most of all tt IS an Oasis If you remern
b«(r any desert stones or movies, you Will know that an Oasis IS a
watenng place in the and, dry land that IS called a desert, waste land
It seems nothing grow~ there except around the OasiS where there Is
water of life for a few trees and some grass This IS what a church Is
even today, an Oasis
Ufe Is for many, long, weary, hot, rruserable and very tinng So
also IS a trap an the desert But when that Oasis appears 11 1s suddenly a
bnghter day A chance to rest and refresh yourself A tune to pause
and consader what Is just past We have a chance to refresh our tired
bones and rrunds and sparlts The hungry, weary, tared. soul can
refresh atself on the word of God and the hymns of praise along wtth
the feUowship of the saants gathered together mthe church
This Is why 11 IS so unportanl to attend church nus IS where
beUevers in Jesus ChriSt gather to learn of Him and share Him wtth
Others. The time always comes when we need a breathing penod to
recharge our batteries. At home It IS our physacal side but the church
recharges our spantual Side Each and every Sunday the stght of the
church should give us a Uft as does the distant vaew of that OasiS to the
weary dellert traveler El!ch Sunday we should feel the joy of going
home lrom church wtth our sp1ntual battenes recharged for another
week. Wbal a day off from work does for our bodies, the couple of
Hours m church each week does for our souls and sp1nt Oh Lord, your
church Is indeed an oasiS Refresh my sp1nl With your presence there
always
Rev William Muldleswarth
The Lutheran Church

985 3944
Wedne sday B ble Study 7 p m
CHE STER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev Herbert G rot e pa stor Frank R tile
sup! Sunde'( School 9 30 a m Wor ~ h p
~erv ce II om and 7 30 p m 1-lroye r
meet ng Wedne &lt;.doy 7 30 p m
lAUREl CLIFF
FREE
Mt:THODI 51
CHUR CH Rev Floyd F Shuok pas tor
Ll oy d Wr ghf
Dtrec tor o t Chro shan
t::duco tron Sunday Sc hool 9 JO o m
Mormnq Wo rsh p 10 30 o m
Cho1 t
Ev en ng
Proch ce Sunday b 30 p m
Worshop 7 30 p m W e d ne~ do y ProyP t
and B ble Study 7 30 p m
DtXTE R CHURCH Of CH RI':)T Cho le'&gt;
Ru s~e ll Sr
m tn 1ster RICk Ma co mb er
'.i upt Sunday sc hool q 30 o m wm sh ~
se rviCe 10 30 am B bl e Stud y lu esd oy
7 30 p m
Rt O RG ANI ZED CHUR CH O F JE SU-:,
CHRI ST OF LATTER
DAY
~AINTS
Portl and Roc ne Rood W I om Rou sh
~O '&gt; Ior Phy l\ s Stoborl
Sunday Schoo l
-:, up! ~ undoy Sc hool 9 30 o m Morn ng
wo rc:. h p 10 30 a m
Sunday e-"e n ng
se rv ce 7 p m
W edne c; doy Pve n ng
r ro yer serv ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEH EM BAPTI~l Rev fori ~ hule1
1&gt;os tm W orsh p scrv ce IJ JO a m ~u n
day ~c ho o l 10 30 o m 8 ble Study and
praye r scrv ce lhur&lt;.doy 7 :JOp m
CARLET O N CHURCH K•ng '&gt;bur y Roo d
Gory K1nq JJO&lt;o tor ) undoy ~( h ool q JO
a m Rolph Ca rl w per nlf'nd e tl eve n
ng wor sho p 7 30 p m Pra yer n ee ng
Wed nesday 7 30 p m
LO NG BOTT OM CHRIStiAN
rom
R chosen pas to r Wallace Damew ood
Sunday School S 1pe rrntend unt Wm ~ h 1--1
se v ce ot 9 am B ble School 10om
HY\ H l JJI N HO t lf'l t-&lt;,
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FREEDO M G O SPEl MI SS ION ot Bold
K 10b loc at ed on County Rood 3 1 Re.,
La wre nce G u esen r omp pa ~ tm Re"
Roge
W lll or d
O!&gt; S '&gt; toni
p o'-. t or
Prear h ng c;e r v 1ces Sunda y 7 30 1--1 rn
pt O'( e r m ee t ng WC' dnes doy 7 :JO I) m
Gory Grdf 1th leade r You th gro u p~
) undoy cvc.ng b 30 p m w th Roge r a nd
V ole t W II lo rd o~ l eade r '&gt; Commun o n
~ f'r " ce-~ t rs t Sun day each m onth
WHtn 5 CH APEl Co ol v li e RD R ~v
Roy D eet e r pas tor Sunday -;chool 9 30
a m wor sh p se r v ce 10 30 a m B bl e&lt;.t ud y ond p ro .,. er o.;e voce Wedn P&lt;. rl cy
7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH Of lHRI5 T Bob
Buck r ghorn pa stor Her b fll ot1 Sun
day sc hool ~ 1pt Sunday '&gt;c hao
9 30
o m
mo rn ng wo rsh p and co mun on
0 JOo m
RUTLAND BIBU:: MUH O DI ~ l CHUR CH
Amo~ Tdl 5 p a!&gt;I Ot Donny TIt :. Sundo.,.
~c hoo l Su pt Sunday Sr hoo l 9 30 o m
lo ti o Ned by mot n ng wor sh p 5u ndoy
f'~rc n nq
serv ce
7 00 p m
Pra yt:&gt;r
meet nq Wednes day 7 00 p m
RU t LAN D
C HUR C H
0~
THf
NAZAHENE ~ ev Lia r d D Gnmm Jr
past or Sunday o.;c hoo l 9 30 o m wo r
~ h p &lt;&gt;et v ce 10 30 a m 1:\r o od co~ t I vcover WMP O young peopl e\ ~t-r v {t&gt; 7
p m Evonqcl si1 C sc-rv cc
7 30 p m
Wedn e&lt;.doy se rv iCe 7 30 p m
1-= IRST SOUTH ERN BAP li S f L o rn er a t
~ero nd end And e r ~on
Mo~on Pastor
F onk Lowth er Sunday o.;c hoo l 9 45
om wor sh1 p se 1~1 ce 11 am ond 7 30
p m Weeldy B bl e St1 dy Wedneo.; doy
7 30 p m
MAS ON CHURCH 0 ~ CHRI':) T M ll er
St M ason W Vo Eug ene L Conge r
m n sl er Sunday Brbl e Study I 0 o m
Worshtp II o m and 7 p m Wednesday
Btbl e Study vo cal mu ~ IC 7 p m
LIFE SCI ENCE CHURCH
12 N orth
T h~rd St
Ch esh.r e lndepe 1de nt fun
domen to l ser v 1ce o.; Sunday even ng 7 30
p m Pm. tor Rev Or Robert Person s
MASO N ASSEMBlY ,PF GOD Duddmg
Lone Ma son W Vo Rev Ronn e 8
Rose Po stor Sunday School q 415 o m
Mornmg Wo rs l-·up 11 a m Even ng Ser
v ce 7 JO p m Wednesday Women s
M•nr str e o; 9 a m (m eeting and p raye r
Prayer and 81ble Study 7 p m

I

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev Wrllrom
Campbell pastor Sunday School 9 30
a m James Hughes supt evemng se r
v ce 7 30 p m Wedn esday ev onmg
prayer meet1ng 7 30 p m Youth prayer
\crvrce each Tuesdoy
FAIRVIEW BIBlE CHURCH letar t W
Vo Rt I Mark trw1n pastor Worshtp
!lervtCes 9 30 o m Sunday school 11
om evenmg wor shtp 7 30 p m Tue\
dey cottage praye r meeftng and 81ble
9 30 o m
Worsh1p serv1ce
• tudy
Wednesday 7 :10 p m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH now located
on Pomeroy P1ke County Rood 25 near
Flatwoods Rev Blackwood pastor Ser
v1c os on Sundoy a1 10 30 o m and 7 30
p m w rlh Sunday school 9 30 a m 81ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m

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Nahonwtde Ins Co

Diamond

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Kingsbury Home Sales
&amp; Service :· :

214 E Mam
992 51 JO Pomeroy

J Wm 'Btl! Brown, Owner
Pho,ne 16141142 2171

ot Columbus, o
804 W M.atn
¥92 2318 Pomeroy

Pome..-ov

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216
Sec ond
P om e ro y
992 332S

SHl N 2nd

992 9962

Reuter-Brogan Insurance
Semces

Rutland Oh10 45775

~AULEY,

282 W Mam

Pomeroy

991 2955

P. J.

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Prescnpt1ons

Street

992 91'21

M1ll Work
Cabtnet Makmg

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Complete
Automotive

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD SR.

FRENCH'S SUNOCO
SERVICE CENTERS

SWISHER &amp;LOHSE

RACINE PlANING MILL

Now thru Ju~ 23

Pomny

011t \11k

planned for church

EWS &amp;SONS SOHIO

Weekend meetmg

Barbara Duvall Mae Hickley
Clay was held June 26 at the home of Shirley and A1rnee Houston, Jamce
Mrs Don Hubbard Syrucusc
l.a wson Mrs Ph1lhps Delores and
l ISa Whttlock Donna Bolt D1ane
A pmk and blue color scheme "as Wh1te Tommy Fauber PhylliS and
M1ssv Cia} Candy and Tammy
c amed out for the shower Hefresh
Staa ts, Me l1 ssa Yonker and
ments of cake mmts nub punch
Angelea Coll1ns
~nd c.:orfu~ wer e serv ed Hostmg the
Sendmg gtfts were Conme Staats
shu\\ er \\ ere I ola Hubbard and
Kathryn Hysell l ola Roberts, Nan
daughter Stcphame Haymarket
cy and Cmdy Neutzhng Chastty
Va
Games were played w1th pnzes Kmg Mrs Orpha Rouse Juhe Nan
gomg to Mildred P~erce Charlotte ce Jean Hall Els1e Jones Donna
Nease
Esth er Ha rden a nd a nd Tt1s h Da' IS and Eleanor
Burham
Geraldmc Fa uber

Ann1versary

News Notes

This Message and Church Directory SpQnsored By The Interested Businesses Listed On This Page.

MNDAV
CHESTER PTO, 7 30 Monday on
the playground Renovatton of
pl ayground equipment to be
diScussed All mterested parents
and teachers asked to attend

A i&lt;J ) cttt: shower hononng Donna

Grover J ennrfer Long Bottom , Mr

Mrs Jane Htll,lonnerly a teacher are C&lt;Jnsistently manifested m her
m the Letart Falls Elementary students 'day after day, week after
School, Me~gs County, has been week, year after year stated Lester
named 'Teacher of the Year" m Mensch, Gladys County supenn·
tendent of schools
Glades County, Fla
'Teaching the child to be aware of
As Teacher of the Year ,' Mrs
his need for mtegr1ty and faith, truth
H11l was guest of honor at a county
wide luncheon, was presented a and responsibility, JOY and pnde are
beauttful engraved plaque by the Jane's foremost concerns She
board of educatiOn and was given a demonstrates her love of teaching
certificate of appreclat1on by the through takmg the time to laugh,
hsten work with and love her
Flonda Department of Educabon
Mrs Hall received her bachelor children '
Jane 's husband, Dale,Is employed
degree m education at Rto Grande
College m 1970 and taught at the by the U S Corps of Engmeers and
Letart Falls school before gomg to works at the locks m Moore Haven
Moore Haven m 1970 She has Jusl Three of Mr and Mrs IDU's four
C&lt;Jmpleted her lith year at the sons and the1r families sbU live m
Moore Haven Elementary School ll"ngs County They are Pale II an
She 1s currently enrolled m the his wafe , Amy, Marvtn and his wife,
Masters Degree program m ad Jan, and their children, Ahdrew and
nuniStratton and superviSIOn at the J enm and Michael and Mindy and
Umvers1ty of South Flonda and ex their children Dolly and Mtchael
Joe II The fourth son, Danny and his
peels to receive her masters m 1982
A report on the honors bestowed wife, Kathryn, reside at Fort
upon Mrs H1ll states A second Lauderdale, Fla Mrs DaUas Hill of
grade teacher at Moore Haven Apple Grove and Mrs. Dolores
Elementary Jane believes m Casper of Colwnbus are siSters of
makmg each day a special day m 1.lrs Hill, Carl Wolfe, Southern High
the hfe of the children' m her basketball coach, IS her brother and
classroom The personal quahtuJS her mother IS Mrs Dolly Wolfe of
that make Jane a successful teacher Apple Grove

SUNDAY
REV CE CIL WISE guest speaker
at Hobson Church of Chnst m
Chnsltan Untun at 7 30 p m
THE THIRD ANNUAL reumon of
the late Geot ge and Katherme Baer
\Hll be he ld Sunda) at Royal Oak
Park I reception bulldmg 1 Basket
dmner at 2 p m

Donna Clay honored

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News Notes
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\.- 1rgtma Oller had the
secretary treasurers report and
tembe r

The menu for next \\eek at the
Me1gs Semor Citizens Center ts an
nounced It mcludes
Monda)
Corn beef turm p

Pomerov - Mtddleport. Ohto

Former Meigs educator
is honored in Florida

Social Calendar

Senior Citizens
calendar

vct tatwmng here wtth h1 s pare nts

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P1cn1c Sunday

SUMMER MISSIONARIES - Tracy Short and James Holcombe
will be domg summer nuSSlonary work lor the Hope Baptist Chapel,
570 Grant St.. Middleport They will be mvolved Jn backyard Bible
School work and will go door to door seeking church atlendance. Pictured are Tracy Short, seated, back, l·r, Tom Gladeau, pastor and
James Holcombe

relattves

Fnday, July 10,1981

CHURCH

INC
Pearl St
M1ddleport Rev
0 Dell Manley pastor Sunday school
q 30 o m Mornmg wonh1p l 0 30 a m
evenmg worsh1p 7 30 p m lvesdov
12 30 p 1"'1 Womsn s prayer meelmg
Prayer ohd pro1se ser v1ce Wednesday

7 30p m
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST Elder James M1ller B1ble

~t u dy Wed neo.;doy 7 30 p m
Su nda y
Srhoo l 10 o m Sv ndoy nogh t ser v•ce
7 30p m
PO Ml;ROY WESL EYAN HOLI NES S
Ho t r .,om li e Hood O ~w~y K n g pas tor
Henry fb i n Jr
Sunda y Sc hoo l Sup t
Su 1d ay Schoo 9 30 o m Morn ng War
h p 11 a m Sund ay evenrng ser v ce
7 30 m Pra yer Meet1ng Thur sday 7 30

SYRACU SE FIRST CHURCH Of GOD
Pent ecos ta l Rev Georg e 0 l er
JO~ t o r
Wors h p '&gt;er v ce Sunday 9 45

No

-:, undo y ~c ho o l
t om wo ~ h p
7 30 p m
Th ur sdo'( pra yer
mE'(' I nq 7 30 p m
M I HERMON Un ted Brethr e n tn
Ch r &lt;.1 Chur( h Re... Robe rt S a nde r ~
po~ t o 1 Do n W II loy le ade r loc at ed n
Te•o., Comr wn ty oH CR B2 Sunday
c;c hoo 9 30 o m M or n ng w or sh1p s~ r
v Cf' 10 45 am even ng preach ng se r
voC(! &lt;.econd and fou rt h Sunda ys 7 30
p rn Chr ~ I on En dea.,or h rst an d th rd
~ l ndoys 7 30 p m W£1dnPsdoy p raye r
mee t ng end B b e stud'( 7 30 p m
JEHO VAH S WtrNE SSES 37319 Stol e
Ro l c 12.t (O ne m l e eo'.i t ol Aut land)
~u 1doy B b e e clu e q 30 CJ m
Wal
ch to wf!'f ~ tudy 0 'lO o m Tuesday B
bll
~tudy
7 JO
fJ rn
Thu &lt;. duy
hoocr ol c ).choo l 7 30 p m
Ser v ce
M e.-.t nq e LOp m
IHHLA.NI) FR t::EWILL BAPTIST Chur ch
Rutl an d Dona ld Korr Sr
Sol em St
)0\ l o r Sud 5tew o I '.iU ~Int{'nd en t
) nday S&lt; hoo l 10 o m e-vet'l rng wo r
&lt;. h p 7 30 p m WPdn esd oy evl!n ng Slo!f
v cf'7 30 p m
l HUR CH O F GOD ol P1oph@c y loc o te-rl
on the 0 J Wh te ~ ood ofl h qh woy I bO
Su nday Sc hoo l 10 a rn Supennl erd enl
Joh n Love day ~ r'&gt; t Wed nes day n ght o l
mot th CPMA ~e r v o ces ~eco nd Wed ne'&gt;
rloy WMB mee t n g th rd through I lth
yOl th o;e rvtce George Croyle past or
HOPE BAPTI ST CHAPEL
570 G ran t
) I M ddl epo rt Sunday Sc hoo l 10 o m
mor n nq wor ... h f1 1 I o m E'\o P.n ng war
h p 7 p m W e dn es day ev en nq B bl e
1 ly and 1-Jt Oye m eet 19 7 p m AI
I o tc d w 1h So uth e- rn Bop1 st lon vc n
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u pN nl r&gt;n d en t Sunday X hool 9 30 o
Cht rch 5e ' " ces 10 JOa m
JUIS!I H
CHRI Sl AN
CENH R
Gt o qf'., Cree k Rood ~ ev C J Le mley
pn o.;tor Joh n ~ell ut e 'I.U JJf&gt; r nl f&gt; nrif&gt; nt
Cht •ch ~( h oo t 'I 30om morn ng wa r
~ h p 10 JO 1 vcn n y ..,e-r v1cc 7 p m B ble
Stu rlt l hul\ 7 p m Uos!&gt;e'.i l or o il agee;
Nt r t ry p ov rl ed l or wo t ~ h p !ii er v ce"
)I PAUL lU THERAN CHUR CH Ler ner
ol ':iycu l1 0t C and ~econ d Si s Pom eroy
he Rl'v W l om M ddleswo rth Po sta
';, ndo y Sc hoo o f 9 45 o m and Church
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) A CHED HEART ~ ev l- athe r Po u t 0
Wolron po&lt;. tor Ph one qq'l '1825 Sntur
ri ay e-. en nq M o"&gt; S 7 30 Sundoy Mo s.~ B
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VIC l ORY BAPl 5 1
515 N 2nd 51
M rld epor1 Jomc-'&gt; I: Kees ee pa stor
S J d ov mo nmg wor~ h p I 0 o m e"e n
nq \Nv c" 7 We d ne~ d oy e., e n ng war
sh p 7 p n V ~ l ot on Thu r'&gt; dav 6 30

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( lbe1t -:,pt&gt;nrer
pas tor Sun da y
" hool 9 30 o 1n mor nong wor sh p 11
o m S\ nJoy even ng ~erv ce 7 30 p m
m dweel.. prayer se rviCe Wedn es day
7 30 p m
MO UNT 0 1 vc- Co mmun.t y Chu rch
Lnw renr f' Bu ~ h po'&gt; fot Ma x Folmer Sr
St p er nt emic nl Sunday Sc hool and mar
n nq wor sh1 p &lt;l 30 a rn Sunday even ng
.,orv ce 7 p m Youth meehng and 81bl f&gt;
&lt;.11dy Wedn c\ da y 7 p n
Route 7 on
UNITED FAITH CHURCH
Pome roy bypO\\ ~ cv !l obe d Sm th Sr
p o~ tor
Rl!v Jam('\ Cund It osc. ~ toni
po~ I O I Sun day Sr h oo l q 30 o m
morn
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7 :JO
W om e n '&gt; Fel o wsh p
II e~ doy o; 10 n m W e dne ~ doy n1 qh 1
proyer o.;er vtct:&gt; 1 )U p m
FAITH BAPTI ST Church Mason meet
al Untied St eel Workers Unton Hall
Rorlrood St Ma o.; on Posfof O r Jam es
DeBruhl Mo rnmg W01 Sh1p 9 30 o m
Suncfa_y School 10 30 a m Even ng ser
vtce 7 p m Praye r meet1ng Wed 7 30
p m Mitl w eek 8 ble study Thurs 7
pm

FO~EST RUN BAP TI~T
Rev Nyl e
Bord en
po•.t o 1
Corn el us
Bun ch
Sunday school
9 30
superrntenden!
a m second and lourth Sul'ldoy c; war
sh1p se rv ce of 2 30 p m
fourth • ond
MT MORIAH ~AP T \ 5T
Morn St M1ddleport Rev Calvrn M1n
n. s pG§fOr M rc;
Elv n Bt.~mgordn P f
sup! Sunday school 9 30 a m wo r&lt;. h
ser .,1ce 10 45, a m
NORTH BETHH Unl\cd M ~ tho 11"' •
Church Re v Chorlc., Dom1g0n po-; to r
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 o m wors h p .)•N
-!;y ndoy 8tbl e Sh ody
viCe 10 45 o m
7 00 p m Wedn e'!.doy proytrr mee hnq
730pm
BUfUtNCHAM SO UTHERN BAPTIST
CHURCH Rout e 1 Shade Poslor Don
Block Aft l1ot ed w th SoutMrn Bopt "i l
Convet'rticn Sunday sc hool t 30 p m
Sunday worsh1p 'J. 30 p,.. Thu ro.;day .
e verung Bibl e c; turiy 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL
A SSEMBLY
Roc•ne
Route 12'-4 Wdllom Ho back pet1or Sun
day school 10 a m Sunday lite' nq ser
vrce 6 )0 p m We dnesday ~tenmg ser
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CA.RPIHlER BAPTIST R~ Freeland
Norn1
Don Cheadle Sup! Sun
day Sdteol q 30 a m Morn '"I Worship
10 30 • m Pray e r Servtce alternate
Sundayl

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Martha Greenaway. John A.
Greenaway to Columboa Gas Trans.
Corp , Right of Way, Salisbury
Vashti Gnnun, dec to Barbara J .
Brutuan, Patr1c1a A Tarr , Cert of
Trans ., Letart.
Richard FISher, dec to Mildred
F1sher, aka Mildred F1sher Me ·
Damel, Theodore Ftsher, Lots,
Pomeroy
Robert R McDamel, Mildred
Ftsher McDamel to Theodore C.
Fisher, Lots, Pomeroy
Cecil L Story to Leading Creek
Cons D1st , R1ght of Way, Salem
Cell J Longstreet aka Cella I.
Longstreet to Wade B Patnck, Scott
R. Patroc k, Cert. of trans . Sctpoo

Freda F Clark to Virglllia MllX!ne
Schuler, Linda L. Schuler, Parcel,
Salisbury

Stanley, Nancy Prather, Reece A.
Prather to Freda M. Smith, 28 acres ,
Columbl8.
Charles E. Rhodes, Linda L.
Rhodes to Ronal~ E . Hewlett,
Dorothy J . Meyer HeWlett, 2 52
acres, Olive
FernS. Stansbury, fonnerly Fern
H Sweeney to Jerry L. Johnson.
Sharon F. Johnson to Isabelle Brandeberry, P,arcels, Rutland.
Davod F Reed , Nancy L. Reed to
R
Craog Mathews, Barbara
Mathews, 3.98 acres, Bedford.
Wade B Patnck, Brenda Patnck,
Scott R Patrick to J Phillip Jones,
LoiS Jones, Parcels, SctplO.

Denver 0 .- Curtis, Neva Curtis to
Dennis M. Dobbins, Kerry L. Dob·
bins, Barbara Jo Ann Dobbons, one·
haU acre, Lebanon.
Mary Hulda Klem, dec. to Eva
Mae Stoecker, Cert of trans , Mod·
dleport.
Gatha
Alvarado,
Dommgo
Alvarado to Michael D Adkins, Lyn·
da Adl&lt;1ns, .23 acre, Mmersvtlle.
LewiS L. Smtih, dec. to Freda M
Smoth, Oleva Stanley, Nancy
Prather, Cert. of trans., Colwnbta
Oleva A. Stanley, Larry J

Mr a nd Mrs. Don Bell were recent
Sunday guests of her a unt, Mrs.
Gladys McClam and family at
Cutler, Ohio
Mr and Mrs Bob Casper, gra n
dson, Broan Dye of Columbus spent a
weekend woth Mrs. Dolly WoUe and
farruly
Recent Sunday guests of Mr and
Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Brenda and
Lor!, we re Mr and Mrs Ted
WtUord, Kun and Lisa of Portland.
Calling on the Andersons Wed nesday were Mrs Martha Meadows,
c hildren Tanuny and Tonya of Por·
tland.

A cookout was held at the home of
Mr and Mrs Paul Htll a recent Sunday on honor of their son, P J HilL
who was celebratmg his 16th birth·
day P J was presented a cakt
decorated wtt h white ocmg With
}ellow roses and green leaves m·
scrtbed wtth "Happy Birthday, P J
16 " He also recetved many lovely
gofts. cards and money Attending
were his grandparents, Mr and
Mrs George Htcks of Pomeroy a nd
Mrs Katoe Holl of Letart Othe,.,.
were Mr and Mrs Harry Deerm,
daughter Courtney of Parkersburg,
Mr and Mrs .Joe Glenn of Racone,
Vtrgtl Hills, sons Dwtght and Jared,
Charley Htll , children Thomas a nd
Jody

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County Council on Ag1 nq ,
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Heigh t s, Po m er oy, Oh10
45769, to obta1n full details
of
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tr a ns
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and/ or proposa ls must be
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ttm~ permanent technologist. MT 1e1tg1ble (ASCP)
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AMUiftl mo11htd to :
w. Luc11, Admtnlstrator
Veterans Memorio~l Hosp1tal

REGISTERED NURSES

for

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EXCELLENT SAlARY AND BENEFITS

Contact: Director of Nursing
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Pleasant V~ley Hospital ' . -.·
Valley Drive
Pl Plusant, W. Va. 25550

ConloCI:
TerHI Collins, R.N .
Veterans Memoriol Haspotol
P-roy, Ohio 457"
P-114·"Nie4
Equal 0-"'nllv Employer

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dilllliltty, and t'lospitaliaatton. Sal1ry commeserate
wltll ••IMirfence

Starling

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I WISh to thank Dr. Sub·
blah, Dr Berkich, ahd Dr.
Yodlawski for a successful
surgery and the wonderful
care the nursing staH at

Holzer

Medical

gave me

Center

Also to friends

and neighbors who called
or sent cards. Herman Will
and Georgia and Harley
Smllh .
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all tllelr friends and neigh·
bors who sent food , cards
and a lithe lovely flowers In
the recent death of our

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Traders day at Meigs Co. 11·:-:==~;;:,::;;;:;:===-T===-===;=:;===~
Fox Hunters cabin on 7
Yard Sate
9
Wanted 10 Buy
E agle Ridge Rd Buy, sell,
SCASH!
trade or give away. See Yard Sale 'July 10·11·12 FOR YOUR FURNITURE
Corby Cleek or Bob Clonch Clothing, dishes, bicycles,
ONE PIECE
sat, July 11.
lots of mise Items. On
Stale Rt. 7, 112 mile below
OR HOUSE FULL
COME TO
2
420LIVE 11o SECOND
LONELY
Christian let . Rt. 18
OR CALLStngles. Meet Christian
OIJt
«6 4775
singles lnyour area. Write Yard Sale 2 mi
OPEN9T05
southern Christian Singles Georges Creek, Ebltn A·
Club, PO Box 1823, Sum · Frame . Clothes, Sears sew
mervllle, SC 2'1483 or call 1- machine, and mise July 10 WANT TO BUY Old furllo11 . 10to4
BOH71 ·9150, 24 hours
niture and Antiques of all
ktnds, call Kenneth swatn,
Sale
with 256· 1967 In the evenings
PIANO Lessons. Lucy Jane Garage
Bulmer. HarHord. WV 882 Trea•ures Galore I 61~mtly
sale at 525 First Ave Fri
2395
to Buy used Buck
and sat. from 9:00 till Wanted
7 OOPM
Furniture , an · Stove Call245 9375.
4

G•veawar

ANY PERSON who has
anything to give away and

does not offer or

attempt to

offer any other thing lor
sa le may place an ad in this

column. There wtll be no

ttques, elCerclse b1ke ,
books. dishes, clothes, and
miSC.

2 Family Yard Sole July
9,10, 11,13,&amp;1&lt;4 9 · ? Jackson
Rd
across from grade

school In Vtnton, OH

charge to the advertiser
Free to good home, male

beegle pup. Call after 6PM
4-16·4806 .
Lovable ktttens to good
home 2 males and 1 female

lttter tratned Call

~-9479.

3 Famtty Garage Sale July
10 11th, Friday and Satur
day Good c lean clothtng
(some large size ladies
clothes),mens and boys

jeans, baby things, lamps,
recliner chair, and some
antiQues. 112 mtle off route

7onRoute218

T1oer kittens about 9 weeks

old Phone «6·0974.

Large

Gallia Co. Area Code

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Meigs Co. Area Code
614
446-Galllpolls
"2-MiddleP.Ort
347-Cheshire
Pontaroy
311-Yinton
91s-Choster
24s-Rio Grande
343- Porlland
379-Walnut Dist.
247- Lttort Falls
2Uo.-Guyon Dlst .
949-Raclne ·
643-Arabia Dlst.
742- Rulland
Muon Co. W. Vo.
Are• Code 304
675-'-Pt: Pleosonl
451-'teon
576-Apple Grove
7'13-MIISon•
614

tn Memoriam

UJ-NewH~ven

J

tfS-Letart
9J7- Bulialo
TOPLACEANADCALL
JI!'Meigs countY
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992-2156
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July 10, Sat July 11, 13, &amp;
14 9·? 624 Deenie Dr 2

German Shepard Call «6
7783

miles from Holzer Hospital
across from Gallia Auto
Sales
New Avon baby
ttems, all s1zes clothing

1 kitten 8 wks old Call 4.464027.

Yard Sale July 9, 10.&amp;.11 9 ?
4 miles past HMC Rt 160 N.

6 week otd puppies mother
reg

Dobermanand

fater

3 kittens, litter tra1ned,
wh1te, yellow, and m1xed
Ca II «6·1248

Evergreen ext
3 Familv Yard Sale Sat

only ,

95

Good

school

clothes, white house across

8 wks old, 3 from Addavllle school .
2 female, 112 Irish
, 112 German Pollee Yard Sale Cherry Ridge
Rd., Vtnton , OH Friday &amp;
black Caii2S6-1637

Reduce Mle a. faai with
Gollete Tallleta a. E·Vep
'Wat.r pllla' • Gillingham
~· Galllplll(a,OHi
.

BEDS· lRON , BRASS, old
furntture,
gold, St iver
dollars, wood Ice boxes,
stone 1ars, ant1ques, etc.,

Complete
households
Writ~ M.D Mtller , Rt 4,
Pomeroy , on Or V'/2·7760
CHIP WOOD . Poles max
diameter 14" on largest

end $12.50 per ton Bundled
slab . $10 .50 per ton .
Deliverd to Ohto Pallet Co ,
Rock Sprtngs Rd,
Pomeroy 992·2689

HARPER
HAL~TEAD
SALVAGE CO, 11th and
Viand Street, now buying
metals (copper , brass,
aluminum , lead, stain less
steel.
battertes
and
radtators. ginseng, yellow
root, catnip .!lnd sassafras)

10 am to 6 pm datly. Also
Flea Market on Saturdays

CAII675 5868

COLLIE and Coonhound
Yard Sale 110 Chillicothe
Puppies. V'/2-2770
Rd. Galltpolts. Monday,
lues , &amp; Wed Girls sum
Female kttten . Ltght mer clothes 6 to 8, odds 11o
'
colored . "2·3577
ends. Reasonable priced
K1ttens For Information
call Humane Soc1ety. 992

6505.

Yard Sale at 493 Broadway
St , Middleport. Wed ·Sat
3 family July 9-10 ll , 9·•

KITTENS , Must ftnd D1nnette sets, base
homes for 3 kittens, 2 cabinets, baby items 992
tygers and one light gray.

3079. 133 Butternut Ave.
Can be seen at 398 Grant
St , Middleport or call 992
l Gar11ae Sale Fri Sat. Ar
2520 afler 6 p m.
Addttion, Tuppers
Jackson residence
s
Happy Ads

6

Lostand Found

Lost : Border Collie black
and white In color. Lost In
the Northup area. Contact
Frank Walter or call «67401. Reward offered .

posltedam .
Beegle black and White,
goes by the name of Beebe.
Name on co tilfr Tom Yard Sale. July 11 on Co.
Autherson, Mlddlepori,Oh. Rd. 3-4 behtnd Memory Gar·
dens Cemetery 9 ? Fur
Call «6 4017
nltureof all kinds 992 7747 .
Lost In the area of Forked
Run Lake. 1 mate treeing 2 days only. July 10 &amp; 11 .
walker with collar &amp; name Friday llo Sat Yard Sale
plate . Also male elk hound Jeans. teen's c lothing,
with blue collar Call 367- camper ! 20 ft . sell
contained Banner. End of
0637 collect.
Wnght St., Pomeroy
LOST Class ring. Class of
83 . Meigs H lgh School.
Girls. Siver with yellow
stone. Name of Barb on
ring. 992·3853

Garage Sate, 9 till 5, thtrd
brick out Plymale Road,
Gallipolis Ferry ,W V. July
9th and lOth
Old turntture, stone jars,
copper kettle,. and other
types of antiques Phone
4-16·3925.,
LARGE yard sAle at Coun·
try Lanes Bowling CenTer,
Rt.62 11o Tribble Road, Ar·
buckle wv Saturday July
11, 9 till 5. L.ots of clothing
and mise itlms, hot dogsllo
coffee will be available.
Sponsered by Leon WBA.

Public Sole
&amp; Auction
Neals Auction HogseH,
WVA. Rl. 2. Every Sat. 7:00
.PM . !Consignments
taken!. !will bUY lumllure&gt;
Lonnie Nea136H101 .
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Garage Sale July 9· 10.11,
8tiOW gill shop, Rt. 7.' to?
w~ glrla. boys'IChool
c l -.... prlcetl, odds &amp;
ends galoi't, dropes, bot·
ties, l ·lrack ta~

do own layout. S10 .50/hr
Call or write Guy F Atk•n·

son co, Box 756,

st
st he s c 29479 803 567
ep Attn
n, · · Lyle Smtih.
3266.
EOE
Pos1tton open for night shtft

duty Apply tn person The
Donut House. 303 Upper
R1ver Rd., GalhpoliS ,OH

No Phone Catls .
5185.00 to S500 weekly dotng
mailing work
No ex
perience requ1red . AP
PLY . Circle Sales, P 0

Box 224 D. Rtchmond Htll ,
NY 11418
12

Situations Wanted

Reliable non dnnkfr_.,...w.m
ts tennant farm work,
avatlable immed•ate lv

Cat! «6 7697

Lease men, to

leasae all and gas proper·
ties, GAIIia and surroun
ding counties. Inquire to

Would hke t o form ca rpool
from Galltpolts to Hun
t•ngton . Worktng hours

7:30 4PM, Mon thru Frt
Those mterested call 446

0494
Wtll care for elderly m my
pr1vate home GOOd exp,
r easonable rates Male or

female 667 3402 or 667 6329
Will do geriatnc pat 1ent
care 1n your home , par1
t 1me
Have expenence

Phone 304· 458 1552
13

.nsurance

AUTOMOBILE
SU RANCE
been

IN
ca n

your
celled?
Lost
operator ' s L1cense? Phone

River

Rd

112 baths , fenced In
backyard , nice bar·b·q
area, and city schools . Call

«6·2003
By owner new cedar &amp;
brtck home 1 m 1. off Rt 7,
o~
&amp;ear
Run
Rd
overlook I no
Raccoon

Creek

Call2~

6472

bedrooms, one tutl bath, 2

den, 2 porches. 548 Grant
St , Middleport $59,500
wanting Quick sale to settle
estate Call 6U 384·3809 for

appotntment !After 1 PM)
Mod1hed A frame, three
bedrooms, two baths, car
pet Spiral sta1rs, circular
stone fireplace 8 acres

992-7741
New 3 bedroom home. 2
baths, la rge li vi ng room
dinsno room comb 1natton ,
bu11t tn kltchen· laundry
room , 2 garages, fullv ca r ·
peted, forced atr heating &amp;
air conditioning
Corner

lot V92 5062 . 8a m 1 p m
Shown

by

appointment

Middleport
Very n1 ce 2 bedroom home
Wall to wall carpet, drapes,
large l ot , 2 gardens, 3 car
garage, .4 young fru •t trees,
grape arbor
Ful l s1ze

basement. $35,000 Can be

By owner. old house, lot
e lectr•c, gas, water 1n town
for sale or trade for a place
on the Oh 10 R tver 222
Beech St, Alberta Backus
2 bedroom house for sale
Full v carpeted,
central
heat &amp; air, full basement
w1th garagein basement
Approx1mately 3112 acres
located at e nd of street, 927
Browne ll Ave, Middleport

$30,000. firm 992 3935
OR RENT · almost new 14 x
70, 3 bedroom, 1 '12 baths ,
sttttng on m ce lot , r eady to
move 1nto Phone 304 576

27 11
acre,

larg ~

9

garage 40x30

Phone 304 89 5 3540
16

Rad1oTV
&amp; CB Repatr

RON'S

TV

Thr ee b ed room house w 1th
b1g lot and garden , by

SERVICE

Speciallz tno 1n Zen1th
House Calls Now serv1etng
Motorola Quazar Ca ll 1

owner Phone 304 675 2529

NEW CAB IN or s ma l l
home , co mple te ly fur

Wanted to Do
LAWN

MOWER

Boy
Blades sharpened
Cat! 446-4425 after 5 p m.
Pi ck
up
avatlable.

and

I Chevoret

Molor Co
Garage&gt;

for shill work Call afler
5PM 367 0692
GET VALUABLE tratntng
as a young bustness person
and earn good money plus
some great gifts as a Sen·
tlnel route earner. Phone
us nght away and get on
the eligibilitv list at 992

tor the asking

Ask your

Beeline stylist and she will

«6 9638

only 307 7835

Dozer work done by hour or
10b Free est•mates Phone
614 245-5515

32

Wtll do c ustom Silw1ng
North of Racme on Carmel
Rd . James R Parsons
HAUL gravel , limestone,
c oal, etc Dencil Dunlap

Phone 675 5215

12

Money to loan

the

Mortgage Co., 463 Second

fashion and success. Phone
992 3941 between the hours
of9-6

Ave , Gallipolis, Oh , 4.46
7172
23

Professional
Services

Person to cut orass and do
yard work. Should have
own transportation . 985·

COMMERCIAL

4387

dustnal

R.N. needed lor weekends.
Exc. benefits Call Arcadta

after .4 p.m

and

tn-

photography

Phone 446 2909 or 446 7226

Nursing Home, Coolvtlle.

667 3196.
Babv
s1tter
wanted
reference requlr~ . Phone

New

Haven

Area.

MECHA N l C for Gas
Station. Apply In person,
2608 Mt . Vernon, Pt
Pleasant, WV
Secretary·receptionist. Good typing skills required.
P .0 . Box 177 , Point
Pleasant, wv. 25550.

Mob1le Homes
tor Sale

PRICES REDUCED

used

mobile homt-s and travel

lratlers
TRISTATE
MOBILE HOMES CALL
4-167572
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES
KESSEL'S
QUALITY
MOBILE
HOME SA LES, 4 Ml
WEST , GALLIPOLIS, RT
35 PHONE 446 3868 or 446
7274

FHA VA·Convential Home
Loans. Columbus F 1rst

of

4 Bdr spltt

Want to baby s•tt.ng tn my
home Day sh1ft only Cal l

be happy lo help you JOtn
world

379 2343 , after 6PM
BY OWNER

2156 or 992 2157
Opportunity ts yours tu st

Hovse wtth acreag e for
sa le, 3 or 4 bdrs , fullv car
peted, 2 barns , 379 225B or

level, liv1ng room/din10g
room combinat1on , eat 1n
kitch en , lg fam •I Y rm , 2'h
baths, located •n Tara
Estates, Club House and
pool pnvileges , $75,000
t1rm Kyger Creek School
01stn ct Shown bv appt

hr . Phone 446 2427
Auto Body repa1r man ex
penenced only, contact
Harold Davis, at Gallipolis

ntshed, $3900 Call 446 0390

del1very

General House Clean1ng or
Offices, weekly or SJ 25 per

Gallipolis Call «6-4285

304·882 2010

room with woodburner, 1

2 story frame house,

992 2143

Great Bend Oil Inc. 269

Beeline

W1th

lamlly

seen anyt1me, 105 Maple
Place, P om eroy , Oh10

VICed Specializing 1n Lawn

Hetp Wanted

Baby sttter needed 1n Ad
dlson area near Tara Apts
tam11y garage sale
women's clothtng ,
Stze range
Toys,
1
books, furniture , Sony
stereo, speakers, tapes,
jewelry , mise Everything
excellent condition Friday
and SatLJrday, 9· ? . Denver
Weber, Reedsville, op·

rm

large

112 baths, formal dining
room. newl y remodeled kit
chen built In Including dish
wllsher,
basement with
work shop, 2 car garage
with work shop, large gllr

REPAIR
On Netgh
borhood Rd., atl makes ser

Lower

llving

fireplace,

lOAM and lPM only 1·304
295·4371

O .J 's

WANTED

rm ,

Large 2 st orv stone home,
well1nsullated, with 3 large

18

11

3 bdr home, kit., dlntng

304 576 2398 or 446 245•

Sunday lots of everything
1

the Rev. stephen Silvey,
lor his comforting words 7
Yard Sale
and prayers. Also We want
to thank the Emergency 4 Family Yard Sale Friday
Squad, Doctor Lentz and llo Saturday , acrou from
Doclor Rampaport, the Kanauga Drlve· ln. Tires,
Nurses of , ICU of Holzer gas stove, weed eater, lots
Hospital for their line care, of good clothing, fantastic
Rev. Colvin and Rev . bargain, and knick knacks.
Rodgers lor their visits and
prayers, the McCoy·Moore Yard Salel l mile on Neigh·
Funeral Home of Vinton for borhood Rd. Thurs. &amp; Fri.
their kindness and help . Lots of good chlldrens
The Leonard Family, clothes.
Husband, Ohlldren and
Grandchildren.
Yard Sale Saturday, July
11 , 9·5. Portorbrooke SubdiviSion off Fairfield·
1
Announcements
Centenary Rd. Cash only .
SWEEPER and sewing
machine repair, Pllrll, end
suppllri.
Pld up and Yard Sale 2 mill'S pass
delivery, Davia Vacuum Holzer's 011 160 on Kemper
•C!Ieaner, one hall mile up Hollow' Rd. Thurs., Fri., llo
G-ges Creek Rd. Call Sat. July9,10,&amp;11 . 9t1115.

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WANTED TO BUY
GOLD ,
SILVER,
PLATINUM, STERLING·
COINS ,
RINGS,
JEWELRY, MISC ITEMS
ABSOLUTE
MARKET
PRICE GUARANTEED
ED BURKETT BARBER
SHOP, MIDDLEPORT ,
OH10992 ·3476

Homes for S•le

car required. No previous
experien ce nec essw ,t For
Interview ca ll oe-,w~rr

construction
Exp
required In placmg all si zes
re· bar. Foremen must be
able to read blueprints and

loved one( for her pastor,

Mail Thos Coupon wtth Remittance
The Daily Sentonel
Bo~ 729 ·
Pomeroy, Ohoo 45769

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Buy Now &amp; Save $2-56 Per Yard
25 rolls carpet In stock to pick from .
· Regular backed, carpet installed free
' I · with pad. Goocl-selec;tion Roll-Ends 'Remnants S2.50 UP'~ Grass C'\,rp,t $4 .99 yd.
Green and BroWn.
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1 Roll Each''
Brown, Blue, IReg, S16 .M"sq .
Green
Installed vd.

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-SUMMER CA~ftET SALE

Magnolia Trees
Many Others

expansion

area.

I PAY
highest prices
poulble for gold and sliver
coins, rings, 1ewelry, etc .
Contact Ed BurkeH Barber
Shop, Middleport.

Maple Trees

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is currently seeking

FINAL
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Upright Yews

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Cleland Greenhouse Is now
open. Vegetable plants,
tomato ptants, bedding
plants, pots and hanging
baskets .
Geraldine
Cleland, Racine, Ohio

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992 · 5682

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7 story home, 3 or 4
bedroom s, 'l
ba Th s,
ll v 1ng room . m oder n k1t
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carpor t
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wor kshop
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$38.500 00

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Aefr.gerillton
85- Genertl Hauhng
86-M H Nep&lt;lltr
I

The Pubhlller reserves ll'lt ntht to edot or re 1ecl iln., &lt;Ids deemed
obteci!Oftlll The Pubhlhtr Will not be res ponsible for more tfl~n one
tncorrect '""'''on

Free Estimate
James Keesee
Ph . 992 · 2772

SALES &amp; SERVICE

EJUVIIIIIIJ

Sent•ntl

e Storm W1ndows
• Replace m ent
Wmdows

BOGGS

OHIO VALLEY
ROOFING

,.._E lectnut

l l-

one d11y •nserlton
threed•., Insertion
111 a.a., , .nserllon
IAverave • words per l•nel
Mobil• Home,.,., lind T:.rd l.lltl .art IUtplea only w1th Clll'l vuth
~dtr 25 cent dlllrtt lor acll tlrr..-•ne- lo• Num•r In Care of Tnt

e Storm Door s

6 15 1 mo'

0 mt lmpr11vements
82- Piumbmg&amp; E •e~valmg

Vp to Is wards
Upfo IS words
Up to Jj words

Vonyl &amp;
Alumonum Siding

12 Park St .
Middleport, Oh.
Ph .992·6263
Anytome

e SERVICES

Rates and Other Information

L;w nnr. ~\

. J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

KAUFF'S
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING

\.0
Si0 ,. ..

8 1 - ~o~

I 'ISJ

5 2lllc

HOWARD
ROTAVATORS

74- MotDr cv •e.

Sunday 2 lOP M Fr.day

, Rental Properl •es
, Apt HouH• Own;n
, Mob11e Horne Park~

'

F NOilMOUS - - 9 rm
br• ck home, ce ntrdl a•r
an d heat, new shtng lc
roof P • ba t hs, garage
w•r h storage over N 1ce
corner lot near schools
an d shops
I 66
A C I:fE S
Bulldtn g on '~'Iller lot
wes t 0,.. Dr•l led
we ll
c ta nk
Want "' ·•1 S6,500
BR AND N F. W
Fur
n •sh ed 3 bed r oo m home
a t F•ve P o •nt s Equ•p
ped k•tchen, carpet 1ng
a nd large lo t Want i USI
Sl&gt; 000
S:JAf..,.FSOltVf rwP
- Bottom l~ nd .;n d lot s
ot woods tor hunt1nq I
r oom house and sever al
ou tbu ll d•nqs
All
mtn er a l s 1ncludcd On l y

75- Auto P~tf;h
I Accenones
71- Auhl Repair

Want-Ad Adverttstng
Deadlines
Monuv 2 lOon Stturdav
Tuesday thru Fnei•Y 2 30 p M
the day before pubhC&lt;IItlon

D I ~PO~a l ~

e
•

IOi

Jl -

l 1_Homtt tor sate
l2-Mob• le Homn
tor S&lt;1 1e
l l - F.arms lor S.ale
:M- Bustnen lutlchn~n
l5-Lots &amp; Acrute
ll-RUI Estlltt Wllllled
l7-AultDrS

I

NF.W LISfiNG - - 5
yr
old ranch
21 7
ceramt c baths, btrch
k•tchen , d tsosal, d tsh
washer, 3 bedrooms,
c onvec t 1on heat, ut,.il1 ty
rm 3 car garages, tull
bas emen ! w11h family
rm 'l pat.os an d large
land scaped
l Ot
ove rl ook .n g
Rt
7
ASk tng 575,000
Pl AN YOUR FU rURF
- JO acres su1table tor
subdiVISIOn T P waler
by la nd and n• ce n1c e
lay1ng we ll dratned Ex
ce ll ent f or a budder ,
planner on fr.1tler park
Les than S'l,OOO 00 per

0 TRANSPORTATION
Auto' tor 51111!
73- \/tnsl 4 W 0

• REAl ESTATE

985 · 3561

eW il~ hen

PH. 992-7201

No Sunday-Ca ll s
J 11 He

Fum EQUipment
n - wanted to a~.~.,.
12-Trud1 1lor S11e
U- Lt¥'tslock
64- H ~ty &amp; Gr&lt;11n
6S-hed&amp; Ferht1ur

Opportuntly
'12-Monev to Lo1n
23-PrOft'UIOIIIII
Sf!rVICt'l

AL L MAKES

• Backhoe
• Excavatmg
• Septtc Systems
• Water, Sewer &amp;
Gasltnes
• Dump Truck
• Trencher
l1censed &amp; Bonded

"Be.1 uf•tul, custom
Bu1 l t Garages'
Call for fr ee s•d•ng
es t• mates, 949 2S01 or

General

' 1-

'1 1-Busji"'I!US

PARTS AN D SERV I CE

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

HOBSTETTER REALTY

__~-.:.::.-

I Cl Replllf
11-WiniH To Do

•

AW

NEW HOME -

I

992 62l5or992·73l~
Pomeroy, Oh

Vinyl &amp; Alumonum
SIDING

e FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

16-RIId&gt;O, TV,

Call Ken Young

V. C. YOUNG II

Ph 614 843 7591
6 15 ttc

S5- ButldlftiJ Supphn

U- Pets tor Solie

11-Sthools lnsl r~o~c1 10 n

APPliANCE SERVICE

- Concrete work
- Piumbtng and
electncal work
(Free Es.t.matesl

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

OFFICE 992 -2259

NEW LISTING -

lJ-HeiP Wented
11-SIIUIIICI Wi niCKI
Jl-tnsunnce
14-BullftiSS Tretn1n9

l&lt;ff 9 Tn 1
sAdlorFulurelileference

work

Stzes from 4x 6 to 12.:40

Sl- Anhquu
S41-M iu Merct11nd1St

SERVICES

Call Howard
949 2862
9492 160

Ph.

- Addons and
remodeling
- Roohng and gutter

SMALL

•MERCHANDISE

51 - HoUlthold Gooch
n-c a, TV, A•cho Equlomenl

OFINANCIAL

"YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
"
SERVICES

ASSOCIAT ES

1

1

Free Esf1mates
Reasonable Pnc es

Bob, Charlene
and Jayne
Hoeflich

that 150

~:~~\~~r~l~)
and
5
I ;;;; r :O~s .~m~i!;~~ :~~to

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS INC•

ALL STEEl

Roger rurner 992 -S692
Do tt1e Turn er ~92 - 5692
Jea n Trusse ll949-2660

44--Apar1m~Mh tor Rtnt
U-Fu rnlshecl Rooms
416-S~ct tor Rent
0 - Winttd to Rent
41- Eqvlpment lor Rent

0 EMPLOYMENT

~~~~~~~======~2~8~tl~&lt;~~=====;;;;;;;;:.~5~7~1~fc~~~~======~~;;2;;·•4;1;1c~

REALTORS
Henry E Cleland , Jr
9n6191

lor Atfll

I - Public ~•••

Radiator sPectallst
NATHAN BIGGS

35 Yr~ Exper~ence

Call742 · 3195
or 992 · 7680

$14,900 00

U-MOblle HOmtl

ot-01\'IIIWIY
J-HII ppy Ads
t-LO!.I IIndFound
7- YJtrdSIII

All types of roof work,
new or repatr gutters
and downspouts , gutter
clei!nlng a nd patntlng
All work guaran. teed

Call 992-70 Call 992-7034

w·_t~~r;;e;a.u'"' iwo

1

l argest R a diator

Models at Athens and Pomeroy

PUBLIC NOTICE

en s Sr zes are 34 (38 rnch bu st

•••

•

I 0 0 0 0 00.

FrOm the Smallest
Heater Core to the

&amp;CommerCial

CLOSE TO PARK AND
SC HOOl 5
'1 bedroom
home w1th firep lace, 11 2
ba t h s
l eve l
lot

41- HO\Ilet tor Aent

J-A IIInounc•m ~tnfl

H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING

Phone
Ht!__4l·9'!J-3325 ~

RENTALS

1-c.rd ot n••n~~:s
2-ln Mtmorill m

992-6011
992-7656

COMPLETE

Restdenttal

REEDSVILLE - Move
1nto th1s n• ce 4 bedroom
ouse, 2 baths, fa m ily
a nd T v r oom, 1 acre
lot
Garage
ilnd
workshop
1n
tull
basem ent 1i45 000 00

Real Estate -

o ANNOUNCEMENTS

-.:~RGIL
I ~16 . SR.'-!.~~·
B.
E. SecOfld Street

CLASSIFIED AD INDEX

Free Estimates

0. 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0.

00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

. _....

The Metgs County Coun
c tl on "ging, In£ whiCh •s a
pr•vate nonprof 1t cor
poratton rntends to svbmtt
an apphcat1on tor a ca pt tal
grant under the prov• s•on
of Sec tion 16 (b) {2) of the
Urban
Mass
Trans ·

0 0 0 0 .

0 •• 0 0 ••••• 0 •• 0 0 •• 0 •• •

PubliC Not1ce

Shouldtr Buttoned skrmmer
Prmted Pa ttern 49d Wom

••• 0 ••••• •

let George M•ller check
your present t'lectncal
sys tem

-

Ap-

Help Wanted

DISPLAY
MER
CHANDISING
EX
PANDIN G MUST BE
ABLE -'TO START IM
MEDIATELY. Because of

Headqii:Jrter:&gt;

or Write Daily Sentinel Classified Dept .
111 Court St., Pomerov, 0 ., 45769

Healing .

RADIATOR
SE RV 1c E

For all of your wir·

SYR ACUSE - Modern
ra nch w 1th 3 bedrooms,

house
Close 3
t o sbedroom
hopp1n ~ .
Remodeled
area
Very
n1ce 1
$16,500 00

Payments a s Low As
$ 150 .000 per month
Dependng on your on come
Number on Famoly - Ma&lt;tmum
Yearly I nco me

0 0 •• 0 •

ELECTR~IC
SERVICE ,

1ng needs.

MIDDLEPORT

NO DOWN
PAYMENT

,

ra ..... rn

oo

PHONE 992-2156

plianc es.
Custom
Bathrooms. Remodelin-

4 17 tic

II

Rttll!stote- Genenl

01/Stn!)

&amp; Auc:ttOft
,_Wanted to 8uy

Sec luded, pn va te a nd
peacefu l $45,000 oo

garage $44,000

3 Bedroom Ranch Home

t t o o oo oooooooooooo o ooooooooooooo

tf c

:miLLtft

d1n1ng,
kttchen,
ha lf
basement
At ta ched

ALL AMERICAN HOMES
1% Interest

20
3...•
4.
5· ..

71

hall basement, ltv tng,

Nancy Carnahan,
Tr easurer
Southern L oc al
School 0 1Str. c t
171 10, li e

r---==-=~·:.::::::.:~~~==~~.::..:_

Cheshore, Oh.
Ph 367· i~~-

The 38 ac r es are all fen
ced
1-lou se has 4
bedrooms. hv•ng, -~ ~;~·
room, kttchen, u•"]•
stor age room, 2 po ~
ches Large ba rn, pole
s hed · pu m p h ouse

-

General

Roush Lane

acres plus a newly
f'lemodeled farm home

LEGAL NOTICE
Nol•ce to Btddcrs
T he Board of Educa t .on
of
the Southern Locn l
Sc hool D• st r1 c t des• r es
se a led
b•d s
t or
th e
follow•ng
1 Pr odu ce
1 Orygood s
3 Meat
4 Cafel er•a s upp lies
Any b1d to be cons.dered
must be r ece •ved m the ol
I te e ot the Trea surer Box
176 , Ra c•ne OH 45771 on or
bf"lorP 12 00
noon on
Aug ust 1 198 1

R ea iEstille -

county Certtlted

38

K 1fchens,

AD INFORMAnON

g, Plumbmg. E lectnc,

5@pftc Tanks

t•mb er .

NEW LISTING -

Pubhc Not1ce

PUBLIC NO r iCE
Not• ce 1S hereby Q•ven
th ;:tl on Se~ tur day Jul y lit h
t98 t at 10 00 a m a publ•c
s,11 c wil l br held at 105
Un1on Av enue Pom eroy
Oh 10 to sell fo r c~sh the
fOllOWin g COl latera l tO WII
( l l 19{9 H MIC'( Oi!V1d
son ~C r 1 al No 6E5J/511H9
tll
1Y7! Plym ou th
~C'r1rll No HHl9C/B III J I~
1J1 1976 Ford Gr;mada
::,r r•il l No 6E!:l 1F 112')'} 1
The Farrner&lt;.:. Bank clnct
S&lt;1v 1nQ s
Company
Pomrrov Oh 10 reserve'S

SO

Custom

Trash Pickup In
The Village of
Middl6port, Oh.
Ph. 992 ·5016
or 992·7505

Gas Lme· Dttches
Water Ltne Hook-u ps

acres tilla ble land and

th e rtq ht to b•d a ! th 1s sale ,
,1nd to ....,,rhdraw th e above
vc h 1cles pr• or to c; alc Fur
ThN , lh (' Filrmer s Ba n k
.1 nd s &lt;w1nqs
Compan y
r eserves the r1 q ht to re1ect
ilnlf or il l I btr1s subm ,ncd
Fur thrr
vehi c les are
SOld 111 lhf' COnCIIII OO They
nrr .n w1th no exprrssed or
11l11)11 C'C! ll'lflff.''lnfl f'S QIVf'n
' , Il l ll &lt;

Pubhc Noflce

approx

30 acres
$42,000 00

Pubhc Not1ce

10, 17, 24, 3t c

-

older home House has 4

Small investment, l_a rge
'returns, Sentinel Want Ads
Public Not1ce

LISTING

SANITATION
SERVICE

TRENCHING
SERVICE
Water-Sewer-Eiectrtc

Rac1ne area f~rm - Approx 80 acresland w1th

Brenda Anderson spent a weekend
with Missy Coleman at Keno.
Mrs. Margaret Gloeckner spent a
week w1th Mr and Mrs Larry
Badgley and family at Manasseh,
Va.
Mrs. Mars ha Schindler, daughter
Dawn of Loram spent a few days
wtth her a unt, Mr and Mrs Erwm
Gloeckner and fanuly and visited
Clarence Story and daughter,
Rosalee at Darwm

.

POMEROY~

NEW

ter Junmy had spent a week's leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Don
Meadows and famlly at Portland.
Don Meadows and Elvis McKmney
had spent a week With Junmy on
Vorgoma pnor to his leave at home.

Don Meadows took his son, J tnuny
Meadows, statwned m Domneck,
Va tn the U S Navy, to his base af·

~· ·

992-2259

Apple Grove News Notes _______
By Mrs. Herbert Roush

Business Services
C. R. Mash
J&amp;C
REESE. fhFil
Construction

r.JR
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TheDa

•

Rttl Estate- Generol

Meigs Property Transfers

Pub lrc Notr ce

Friday, July 10,1981

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1971 Schultz Homestead
12x60, wash &amp; dryer. new
car pet , com furn ., set on
lot 6 1n Quad Creek in Rod

ne y, OH $8 ,750 00 245-5420
or 388 8349
MObile home for sale 62
model Greatlake Call 44tl

1036
For Sale l2x60 1972 Oak
brook trail er Caii4Ut-0952

Piano tuning and repair,
Love your neiohbor tune

your Plano Btll Ward ,
Wards Keyboard «6-4372,
Galltpolls
GALLIA

Cleaning

and

Rent·A ·Ma•d Service Inc.,

Free Esttmates, bonded ,
Insured, phone 245-9234
Cleaning by the week, mon
lh or contr actua I.

For Sa le By Owner 1.4x65
Wtndsor mobile home w1th
over 112 acre lot 112 down ,
will f1nance rema•nder at
10 per cent tnterest Call

4-16 1807
For Sa l e New 1981 Fatr
mont Mobtle home 52xU,
all eiectnc. 2 bdr only 7
mos old Need to sale due
to relocat•ng Call446 9303

comptete Auction Service
stock reduct1on ~close outs·

estates farm equipment II
vestock·real estate . Licensed and bonded ill Ohio,
and West wv. Bud McGhee
Free renh will furnish Auction and Real Estate
l·~~:~on farm tn Mason co. Call lor terms . .W.-0552
I
In exchange tor or «6·0818 428 Second
caring of elderly lady.
Ave .• Gallipolis. OH., 45631 .
Prefer retired ' couple.
Please send resume and WELL drilling, both rotary
references to P.O.Box 6193, &amp;
cable tools, usually wells
cnarlnton, W.Va . 25302 .
In 1 dey, Cell Ray Beagle
304·895-3841 .

1978 F est 1va1 mob

home,

furn , 14x70 It, 3 bdr , 2
baths , $10 000 Call 2~
9309
1973 Crown Haven, 1.Cx6S,
three bedroom, new car

pet, 1971 Cameron, 14x~.
two bedroom. new carpet.
1972 Champion, 12x60, two
bedroom , new carpet. 1976
Cameron,
l2x60, two
bedrooms, bath llo 112, new
carpet. 1970 PMC, 12X60,
two· bedroom. new carpet,

STARKS Tree Trlmminv &amp;
Shrub service. Insured.
Phone 304 576·2010.

Beayty SalOon Is
"Loca'-11 on \1 ·.---~
Crown CitY, OH,
appolntmtnt 256-

B &amp; s Sales. Inc, 2nd and
Vtand Street, Pt. Pleasant,
WV Phone 675·4424
1970 12x60 Hillcrest, tlpout
In living room. gas heat, air
cond It loner ,

f

31

Wan'-«! to lluy

July lllnd 13, 3 Gaaoll~ , powerecr chain
Jerlclio' ROM!. ..w, IIOod condition. Phone
poa'-119-5.
304·615·1090.

•

Homn lor Sale

JObs overseas, big money
fast:-f20,000 to $50.000 plus New 3 bdr. house with
per year. call H16·S.2· 11arage and lull basemen~
6000. Ext. 1594.
$45,000. Call «6·0390

storage

building on one acre 247
3915.
USED Mobile Home 576
2711 .

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42

Mobile Homes

Mobile Homes

44

M tsc . Merchandise

Apartment

for Sale

for Rent

far Rent

Darian 12 x 65, 3
bedrooms . 1972 Crown
Haven, u x 65 with 8 x 10
expandO, 3 bedrooms. 1973
Utopia 12 x 65. 2 bedrooms .

14x65 mobile hom e 2 bdr, 1
1/ 2 -bath, be~ul l ful river
IJiew, and 2 mor-e 1st of
Aug., no children, no pets.
Ca ll 446·6642 .

One bedroom furnished
apartmen t In Henderson

1972 Invader

ONE 2 bedroom apartment
1980 doubl e wide mobile and one efficiency apart·
home, 3 bdr . 2 full baths, menl, 304·675·3000.
l ike
new ,
$16,500 .
Negotiable . Ca l l 256-6345.
Furnished one bedroom
apartment
In
Po i n t
For rent , lOx SO 2 bedroom Pleasant , Extra nice,
mobi le home . Ra c ine area . Adults only . No pets. Phone
992·5856 .
30H75·13B6.

W/1

14 ~

70, 3
bedrooms. 1972 Nashou , 14
x 60, 2 bedrooms. B 1/• s

~sa l es,

Inc. 2nd and Viand
Sts . Pf. P leasant, wv .
Phone 675·4424.

1973 Hallmark 12x60. For
more information ca ll 773·

5127.

S150. per month . 675·1972
after 5 P .M .

2 bedroom trai l er tor rent.
Brown' s Trail er Perk . 992 3324.

4S

mobil e

b~room ,

home,

2

2 b at hs on large

2 bedroom Mob i le Home. 1

Park Central Hofet .

lot . 3 bedroom
baths, on

lot

bedroom apt . util i ties paid,
1 Ch1 ld accept ed . No pects or
dr_unks . Joh n She-e ts, J'h
m iles south of M iddleport
onRt . 7.

home, 2

comple te l y

lltrnished tor sale or lease
with option to b u y or re nt

Phoine 273 5145.

ll

Farm
s for Sa
le
- - --

acres

Mobile hom e, unfurnished
married
couple
only .

Phone 304 67 51076 .

bedroom
tr ai ler on
private lot . No pets S175.
m onth _ New Haven. Phone

Lots &amp; Acrea ge

LOTS

on

Cr ee k,

all

44

'l ac r es on Floyd -Cla rk. Rd
cl ose to Rt . 160, S4,000 .
Phone 446 -0390 .

BY ow ner , 3 apar tm ent
hou se on app r ox 1 acre
Live in one, re n t others to
make your payment _ Ca n
be co nver t ed si ngle hom e
City wate r , will co nsider
land contract 675 1883 9 5
p.m .

· 2 bdr apartm ent lg _ L R
and K1tc hen . A c ross tram
Hon da Shop no pets . Ca ll
446 3937 or 367 -0560 .

0957
I45AC RES41 1 3781804.
4 r ent unfurn . apt _ all car·
peted, S250 mo . S100 dep,
ut ili t ies paid , no c hildren ,

It en:tal_
s ==

no pe ts . Call446·3437 .
For re nt new 1 bdr . apt.
Catl 446·0390

-

Houses for Rent

re nt to a coup le or
lildy, no Ch rl dren
New
sma ll 5 rm b r rc k Lg front
porch
ove r
loo k i ng 0
Rrve r , c arpet . lawn mo
tree. 15 mi nu tes fr om
Gal l rpO i iS
Unfu rn ished ,
S?OO mo _Ca ll 256 1198
Fo r

Se nror Ci ti zen s 1 bdr . apt ,
ass istanc e
r e ntal
ava ilable . Ca l l 446·'l745 .

REGE NCY APT . INC. 2
bed r oom ,
kit
chenfurn ished,
carpeted,
bill s parfially paid . S200
mo
Exce ll en t
ne igh borhood, 675 -6722 or 67 5-

Smal l house for one or two
wor king per sons, deposit,
re fer enc es Reply P 0 Box
10. Gal lipol is, Oh 45631.

from

space 3 m i les
1own !Unct ion 2 &amp; 62 at

o ldY , 675· 3248.

furn ished , $17 5. Dep. &amp;
lease . Ca ll 4 to 10 PM 446·

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

538 and up to SI09 . Hide a
bE'ds,$340 . , queen si.ze, SJ80 .

Recliners .

$165 ..

$295 . .

Lamps from $18 . to S65 . 5
pc. dinettes fro m $79 ., to
Wood table and 4 cha ir s,
S350 up to $495 . Hutches,
$300. and $375 .. maple or
pine fini sh . Bedroom suites
Bassett Oak , $6.49 .,
Bassell Cherry , $765 . Bunk
bed complete w i th m at ·
tresses, $250 . and up to

SJSO . Captain's beds, $275 .
complete_ Baby beds, $89 .
Mattresses or box springs,
full or twin , $55, firm , $65 .
and $75. Queen sets, Sl85 . 5
dr . chests, $49 . .d dr. ches t s,
S42 . Bed frames , S20 .and
S25 ., 10 gun · Gun cabinets,
$350 ., dinette chairs $20.
a nd $25 Tappan gas or
electr ic ranges . $285 .
USE D
Range s ,
refrigerat or s, a nd TV 'S,
3 mil es out Bulaville Rd
Open 9am to 7pm, Mon .
thru Fri ., 9am to 5pm, Sat .

446·0322
USED

AP ·

2 bdr . apartment, across
fr om park, $17 5. mo., par t ia lly furn _, re t &amp; dep
r eq u1red Ca ll 4-46·3919 .
Furnished apt . $160 , 2 bdr .,
wa ter pai d, c hildren OK .
Ca ll446 -.d416 after JPM .

bdr turn hou se. large
wook shop, garage, fu el oil
1urnance or wooa bu rner ,
ref Ca ll ?56 6015 .
J

J ACKS ON ESTATES AP·
TS . has I bdr . apa rtments
rent start s at Sl52 m o..
deposit$200 . Ca ll446 ·2745

For Ren t S room house an
St Rt . 7, acc ept on c hild
Ca ll256-6474 or 446·479?

Furn ished effic iency apt
$13 5 ut i l i ties pd , share
ba th , su ita bl e for one . Call
446·44 16 after 7PM

3 bd r house pa r t ly turn . 3
mrles from Gal l ipo l is . S2 50.
m o Call 446 6238 .

'O R SA LE OF RENT 3
home,
new viny l
s di ng , nat . gas hea t , c ity
s(.hool dis tr ict other ex t ras .
(.:t il 446·3897
od r

J ba r house $250 Referen
Lt~s.
sec
dep ., Rod ney
'Jil l •age 11 Ca ll 446 4416 at
IN 7P M

ca ll304675 1436 .
May tag d ishwasher
Ca ll675 -32 44 .

Two pie ce l1ving room
suite. turquoi se good con ·
di t ion. 675 -.no'l .
Used gas cook range $30.00,
one used gas water heater

Sola bed . used 6 months
$150. See at 11 5 Eng li sh
Court .

'l be droom furni shed apart m en t fo r ren1, $150 per
mon th plu s util i ties . SSO
deposit No pet s. Located in
Ra cine 949 -2875 . Avai labl e
Ju l y 8.

pay cash or ce rtified chec k
tor antiques and co llec ·
t ibles or entire estates
Nothing too l arge . Al so,
guns, pock et wat ches, and
coin coll ec tions . Call 614
767·31 67 or 557 3411.

2 bedroo m furn ished apart ment in Middleport . S175 .
month . 992 -5545 between 7a .m 3 p m . wee kday s
APART M E NT S .
Fur n ished or u nfurn ished . 675 675 · 3812
137 1
d ays ,
e ven tngs

APAR TM E NTS
AND
MOBILE HOME S 675·4130.
Apartments . 6 75 ·5548

or 304·675· 1580

2 bedroom apartment . Call

zt/:~

bedrooms, 1 acre . 6
m iles
So uth
of
Pt .
Pleasan t . Referen ces and
deposi t. I 614 -263 8312 or

675·6020, 9 ' 30 to 5.
SMALL f urnished apar t ·
m ent, no pets, references
required, 304·675· 1365.

163·2669 .

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54 ~-::_M
"_~
;,-c-. M9rchind~
VICE. Complete sales, ser vice, supplies and in ·
stalla t ion . 4.46 ·1324.
For Sale : 1000 gallon
PLASTIC septic
tank s.
State approved . Phone 286·
5930 _Jackson , Ohio.

2 bdr. frailer with large ex·
I
mi le out of
Gallipolis on Rt . 588. Call
245·9170.
pando,

Mobile home for rent, at
Rodney , Oh. Phone 388·

8368.
2 bdr. trailer Roush Lane,
Cheshire, Oh. Phone 1·304·

nH882.
2 mbblle homes In Portor
Area with 2 bdr, 1 mobile
home with 1 bdr. for 1 per·
!1011. Ref. and dep. Call 3677101. .

dillon . Call 378 ·6193
Half r unner bean s. $10.00
bushel
Pi ck your own,
bring your own container .
George Hill , Racine, Ohio.
Ca nn i ng
jars , sew i ng
mac hi ne . Call 9492241 af·
ter5p .m .

~

56

Pets tor Sale

Puppies for adoption . Call

Humane Society. 992·6505.

Canary

and

Cockatiels.

Open 11 ·4.
AKC
Dachshund ,
Pomeranian an Poodle

pups 895·3958.
Looking tor a house pet?
?oodles are the best . For
Sale·tour male, black AI&lt;C
Registered S75 Partially
paper br oke . Phone Ripley

PUREBRED
Austrailian
blue heeler puppies, S75 .

Rabb its. Different sizes,
cages and all S85.00.
pomerian

puppies.

call 695· 3966

Musical
Instruments

51

R 1120
with

Luxmon rec eiver
Bosse speaker JVS

turntable. Call 388 8240 .
58

Lowest pric es on Bemco
bedding in the area . Call
fo r prices . Village Furniture , 2605 Jac kson Ave.

675· 1773 .

OLDER m ode l gas rang e in
good work i ng order, pr1ced
on inspection. 30.4 -675 -6605.

Most anything used in
Restaurant
and store
equipmen t . RADCO 304·
523 ·137 8, Huntington .
Spec ial Sale! Satellite An ·
tenna, BUY direct from
manfacturer,
180
TV
stations. Call602·622·2290.
For Sale 16 c u . ft ., side by
side refrigerator , $175. Call

Fruit
&amp; vegetables

cVcRYBOI?YS
OOIN@ 17· ···

WH.AT

IIOUL.P &gt;OU

CONSUL-T UIM

ABOUT···

NO,Ai..F ··&lt;IM
NOT

~ET&lt;REr&gt;· ·

~M A
COHSU~TANT·

;MI!11JCA~E1'

TI&lt;AT OR 6 - r..ov
B•~&lt;E lt4C•r&lt;&amp; --~•·s

AN AUTHORITY or&lt;
PE L •e~rs OJ' -me
~SSI()H·· ·

74 Bonnaville, S750 . Call
446·4580.
1981

Caprice

Class ic

Diesel. Call379·2745.
19~0

Malibu 350, 300 horse

headers, slo1 wheels, new
tires, engine rebuilt (3,000

m i.l . $850.00 firm . Call 367
0672 after 5PM .
1976 Pontiac Sunbird. 6
c yl. , 5-speed. Good con ·
d ition . 52,300. 742 -2249.
1973
Plymouth .
Good
runing cond . lnqui,-e at

Half runner beans, 512 .00
bushel , free delivery overS

1960 Prowler camper 17 fl .•
tully self c ontained , ex.
cond. Must sell. ~II 256•
6626.
'
1965 Jeep body . Minus fen ·
ders II. hood. With 2 win·

bushels . Call 2561752 , Nor·
t hup , Oh .

dshields. Never used . S600.

77

Green Beans for sale . Call

ROBERTS

BROTHERS

GARAGE . 24 hr. wrecker
service. "Big or small" we
tow 1hem a 11! 2332 Eastern
Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio. Day

Auto Painting &amp; Sanding

PhOne 1·304·662·3664.
S175,' anv color,free pickup
- - -- - -- - -- • &amp; delivery in Gallipolis
1975 Dodge Coronet 2 door, area , Hammond
Body
runs good Phone 304-675
Shop, 2?1 Mill Sl. 379·2782.
6545 .
E &amp; v BodY Shop want
1960 200SX Datsun , ex · your ca r looking new? Call
cellent condition, loaded, 446·9304 Georges Creek Rd.
$6. 100 .00 Call 304·675·5090,
78
Cal'tlping
Equipment
1970 MUSTANG, in good
shape, 304·682·2195.
1978 Fold down Camper
with awing &amp; port -a -pot .
197~
Super Beetle, e)(c . Call446·7230 .
cond SV.OO . Phone 304 ·675·
2835 .

145 ·9183 .
Fru i ts
&amp;
Vegetables
1-fomegrown -sweet co rn ,
ca bbage, m a ngos, et c.
Charles M cK eon Farm .

Call 446·9442 .

Yellowstone

16

evt;nings and weekends.

74 Chevy 314 ton PU , a uto .,
S600. Call44&lt;14225 .

For Sale pickup camper,
walk -in, aluminum, never
been used, exc. cond ., built·
in stove, refrig ., sink,
table, cabinets, carpeted

1975 Ford F 100. PS . PB.

and 2 double beds, $650.
Call245 ·9116 .

AC, AM· FM 8 track , trailer
broken, 57,000 miles, $1950.

Call446·3967 .
PICK y our own half runner
beans, sweet corn . Happy
HoiiO\N Fruit Farm, 304·

1980 VW truck d iese l
engine, 40 MPG , ell: . c ond ..

576·2026 .

$5,600 firm . Call after 5:30
PM 367·0694 .

Camper for sale. •;.. mile
from high school on 124,
Ra c ine,
Ohio .
Ca ll
anyt ime . 949 -2244 .
10ft. tru ck camper . Phone

30076·2585 .

t ires and cleaning up SSO .
fo r both . Call 675·4111 days
or 67 5-3389 evenings.

Fo r Sale 1972 GMC 7500

304 675 2527

Diesel dump truck Call 1·

S9

For Sale or Trade

72 Massey Freguson 135
32" wide entrance door $30 .
twin bed with mattress and
bo:.: spri ng $60 . 12" black

tractor for trade for pickup
less than 900 actual hours,

$3900 . Call 367 ·0632 .

with large

240 volt 3 phase switch bmc .
Phone 675· 1090
Roper 8-HP r iding mowe r .
Good working condition .

Phone 675 677 4 or 675 2194
Ster eo co mponet system .

Phone 304-675 6800.

55

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•

Farm Equipment

John Deere 2•T bater with
bale
ki cker,
Massey
Ferguson havrack, 3 point
post hole digger 9 in ., all in

good c ond . Call 1·614-286·
2394 or see Tom Jones nea r
Thurman, OH .
Fol!r 15,000 gallon tanks
located above ground at

Athens, Ohio. $3,000.00
each . Phone 1304422·2781.

Case farm tractor. Newly
Building materia ls, bloc k, overhauled motor . New
brick, sewer pipes, win· brakes &amp; clutch. Like new
all around . Will
dews, linte ls, etc. Claude t i res
Winters, R io Grande, 0 . sacrifice for $500. 7•2·2502.

• Pets for Sale

POODLE

GROOMING .

1972

GMC

T ruck .

7500

I ·61 4 ·69 4.

1957 Chevrolet one ·half ton
pi c kup good st'lapE'. Phone

1967 International Pickup.

cutback . Call 388·8270 .

73.____~V~a~n~
s~&amp;~4~W
~
.D~----1977 Ford 4 wheel drive,
59,000 actual miles. Call

446· 4002 alter 5.
1976 Jeep Renegade, CJ -5,
V ·B engine, 3 spd . trans,

sell under$200 . Call 312· 742·
llot3 Ext. 3940 tor in·
formation on how to pur chase.

Dober · Heifers. Phone 614·373-0887
mans. Call•46·7795.
or 304· 273·9664 .

0

·~

.._

. ...

... .
.. .

"

males,

IIKC
Poodle,
Apricot
female, 3 yrs. old, $75. ~lso
AKC German Shepard pup,
ver:v nice, ISO. Phone ~ 2310.

Autos for Siile

78 .Camero balck,

Cor . Fourth and Pine

Phone 446~3888 or 446·4477
J II. P Plumbing &amp; Healing ,
Rt. 1 G allipolis, 367·7853.

D. C. Contractors Plum·
bing, electrical. heating,
roofing, aluniinum, vinyl
siding, and home painting .
675·3376 or 675· 1240.

83

E«cavating

Dozer work . Small jobs a

specially . 742· 2753.
Ditcher work . Charles R.
Hatfield, HaH!eld Backhoe .
Gas, electric, and water .

1975 Honda 750 many ex ·
tras, gd . cond . Call446·0648
afler6PM.

T·1op,

air. coild. , AM· FoM stero 8·
track.
Call ' 446· 4002,
Gallipolis.
77 Trans Am, black ' with
many options. Compare at
$3,800. Call446-1136.

AKC Weimaraners, 8 wks.
old, bred for hunting, ootstandlng 4 H obedience,
blue eyed, silver beauties, For sale 1974 Ford Galaxle
and parvo &amp; dhl shots. Call 500, 2 dr.; hard lop. Call
George WoodWard 614·379· 446·4410.
2597.
1973 Mustang V·8, auto.,
Mlnature Dachshund~'lt.KC PS,. PB, S600. Call Terri
reg.. female. $125. Call ~- Henson ~- 2502 or after
oi;J)O 367· 7418.
1548.

905, 1 runs good, S300. both.
Phone 304-882· 3664.
1977 Honda CB 550K, 4 cyl.,
7000 m iles. Phone 304-675·
2832.

--

1975 750 Honda. Excellent
condition. Phone 304-675·
.

1978 Odyssey, good con·
dillon. Phone304·675·5173.

Honda,

1975

model, ·

1425. 675·31:15.

''
72 TRIUMPH
650 "motor··~,'
CYCle, ~304'615· 1751 1

him of
that!

clean
place!

EDWARD'S Backhoe and
in septic tank . 675·1234.
BACKHOE and Septic lank
Service . Larry
stricker. 675·5580.

84

Siden -

Elecfricat
&amp; Refrigeration

·Fuller Electric Co.

Com ~

plete rewiring, commercial
or residential, ll!lnd _ elec·
trical maintainance, also

on

call.

Ph .

A

NO NEED TO SEE
THE OTHERG. 1
TI&lt;INK WE' VE~
THE ONE WE

446 ·2171,

Gallipolis.

Slrf)RT TfME LATER...

SHE GOT li&lt;E JOI1"!'~A7.'
HER FEE IS $2,000 PER
CI&lt;IY, PLUS ANY E ~­

NEEr:&gt;-'

Quaitly Cooling and
Heating Service Call 388-

PENSES/NCURREO!

9698.
SEWING Machine repairs,
Shop,

industriaL

Evening television listings---------

General Hauling

JIM ' S
DEPENDABLE
water delivery . C•ll 256·

NOW HAULING house coal
&amp; limestone for driveways.
Call tor estimates 367·7101

JULY 10, IN!

Carpet Cleaning

STUCCO PLASTERING
te..:tured ceilings,
com ·
mercial and residen1ial ,
free estimates . Call 256 -

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SANDERS
CON ·
TRACTING, Carpentry
work &amp; painting, concrete,
landscaping, 446 ·2787 .
CAPTAIN STEEMER Car ·
pel Cleaning featured by
Haflelt Brothers Custom
Carpets. Free estimates.

WOODSHQP

Cabinets,

picnic
tables,
porch
swings, most wood produc -

ts. 101 court St., Gallipolis .
Call446·2572.
WEATHERALL
CO'N ·
CRETE · quality and ser ·
vice, c·a ll675· 1582 .
PAINTING · Interior and
exterior,
plumbing,
·roofing, some .remodeling.

20 yrs . exp. Call 388·9652.
BING'S CONCRE"tE , CON·
STRUCTION · SP'!clqllzlng
In concrete driveways,·
sidewalks,
patio,
besemenl, garage floors
and etc . Free estimates. 11
years e,perience. Call 367·
7891 .

Interior and Exterior -pain·
ling, trallor roofs, and ·d ry
wall $18 anjl up, 15
ex·
· rierlence. Free est. Call~-

vrs:

1
,

•

eCilllaiTHIOUKIIOf'HAZ·

•nd8oha~tOHvethei',..,._

u..n., ...,. kklnapjediWtM

......,

veftOI!ful tvgtttv•. (A..,..t; eo
IIUT

L ight Hauling, tree work,
garage and basement
cleaned out . Call anytime

8:00

THIS

WEEK

IN

MWW"
DRILL AIID THE MANDRELL

BARBARA MAN-

.
ffi

o.l
C811THIATRE

GEORQ!JONES'WIIhalit·
tit HMJ_from Hie FrltnCit'

(J)(!IIe eiGHT IS!NOUOH

Nancy ION I her )ob el• brok., ·
lilt firm when lht ecuplt a
modeNnQ•Hfalamentinate..vi·
elon comrMrc,.l, lh•t t~ulrea
her 10 Wllf I r..... elllng COl•
l~o~me .

'(Repeal; 80 mirfl.)

(CioHCf,Coptloood: U.S.A.I
• (J) ilal CSS SATURDAY

J ONES BOYS WATER
SERVICE. Call 367·7471 or
367·0591.

NtOHT 110¥11 'The FoUf Mutktlltrl' 18715 Stere : Oli~ter
.

Mobile homes moved,
licensed, and bonded S76·

'' '

·

•
i'

8 ~05 (1J RAT PATROL

8 :30 (I) KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS:

MCLAIN FAMILY FESTlVAL
(lll BLUEGRASS AT WATER·
LOOVILLAG£

8:35 (1) BASEBALL -'tlenta Bra ~tee

~UXUII.

7:31 (()

IIITIRS au.tte: Glen Campbell. lht Alabema group, and
lhe Krofft Pl~PJ*I. (Repeat ;60

DILLARDS
WATER
DELIVERY SERVICE .
Call446-7404.

2111 or 675·4396 .

and Robin' Uo~ting through
adoleac:ence it allrugglelor all
kk:le . But it'• been . .peclelly
dlrltcultlor Ben end Robin u
ther team to cope wllh being

lARD An •~e..-ed convict returnl to HII'Urd to Httl• •
tcoNwlh_B oiiHoal,lrKILuke

STANLEY STEEMER

1971 Kawalkl L TO 1,000. , 1562.
$2,000. Excellent condition .
675 · 5019 . ,

broken

' a nice

Dozer Service. Specializing

2096 .

1977'K-asakl KZ 1000, ex· · Hoover Sweepers repaired
cellent condition. Phone at Empire Furnltare, 842
Second Ave, Gallipolis; OH;
675·6810 alter 5 p .m .
450

We've

Youqot

742·2903.

9368 anytime .

MotOrcycle 2 Honda Trail

BRIARPATCH KENNELS 3 REGISTERED Nubian
Boardi ng and grooming . goats 1 Billy $80.00, 2 nan·
AKC
Gordon
setters, ny's S75 .00 each . Call 304·
English Cocker SpaniE"IS . 675·2372 or 895· 3952.
Call446·4191.
.....

II. Heating

Cleaning ·_ Call Smeltzer's
Steamway . Call 61-1 -446 -

Motorcycles

Phone30H75-3995.

Reo .

-. . .. ..

Plumbing

82

8S

Home

_ __,_1e;
m,po_r,_o-"ve,_,m
= e,_
n ,_,
tsc__
FOR BEST In Carpel

Cail446·2107 .
74

Also

..

provements. 675·5689, 675 ·
5304.

1182 .

1975 360 Honda 1,300 miles,
excellent condition $795 .

AKC 51. Bernard Puppies 3
2 females, \Nell
marked . Call 367·7594 Aller
6PM .
71

and
R
building,
T
remodeling, also papering.
carpet installation, and
general
home
im -

197.4 one ton chevy truck,
245·9264 . Ask for Roy, Thur·
stake bed with steel floor , JIM MARCUM Roofing
new tires on front 48,000 . spouting a Ad siding . 30 man , OH .
FrE"e
miles. in good condition . vears experience.
estimates .
Remodeling _
Phone 304675·1386 .
Jones Boys Water Service .
Call368·9857 .
Call 367·7471 or 36H591.

Surplus Jeeps ; cars and
trucks available .
Many

Phone 576·2254 .

81

446·4208

Phone 304-576· 2720.

~- --~~-

stump removal. 675-1331 .

JACK ' S REFRIGERATIO·
N. air condition service,

304-458·1924.

Fall freshening Holstein
Boarding all breeds, clean heifers for sale or trade for
indoor -outdoor facilities . quality YE"Brling Holstein

AKC

, 1\UCfl LE$ TELl. HIM
........,...,. TIE OTliEil WY
UFE-

K Tree Trimming,

61pn3304.

304-675·6544. p

$2600 . Call446·4907 .

Chow
puppies .
CFA
Himalayan , Persian and 6~J_ _ _ _,L,~i_,_
ve"s,t_,o,_
c,_
k_ _ _
Siamese kittens. Call 446· For Sate English saddle 4'

3644 after 4 p.m

WV

Phone 675·2250.

commercial,

Gravely tractor with sulkie
mower and grader blade

Call Judy Taylor at 367·
Horse mowing machine
7220.
disc.
cultivator,
sled :

DRAGONWYND
CAT ·
TERY · KENNEL, AKC

-All' I COOLDH'T E~H l.llOK
IH THE EYE WMILE 1£ \\l1S
"mYtH' T' TEU. KE ~­

Ser-

COOK ' S Television
vice ,
Henderson,

Phone 882·2079 .

Dum p
7642 .

Building SupPiiQS -

S&amp;

RON 'S Television Service.
Specializing in zenith and
Motorola , Quazar , and

Scissors. Fabric
Pomeroy. 992 ·2284 .

after 6 24.1·9153.

series Tamden axel Diesel

61

p.m . 675·5868 .

1979 Ame r ican Traveler.
27'. Self contained, bu i lt in
stereo &amp; tape dec k . Call

67 Ford pickup truck . Call

cher 8.

full size bed

spread with shams S7 . twin
bedspread with sham SS .
other c lothing and m.isc .
ite ms. Phone 304·458· 1086.

HARP E R Halstead, lawn
mower repair and sharpening service. 10 a.m .-6

Used R65 Ditch Wi1ch tren·

a nd while TV $40. 10 gal.
fi sh aquarium

614694·7642 .

estimates, call ADVANCE
SEAMLESS . GUTTER
AND DOOR . 614·696·8205.

service. Au1horized Singer
Sales &amp; Service. Sharpen

CABBAGE 15 ce nts a hea d,

2 10-speed b icycles, need

tering, custom made for
your home . For tree

ft .

camper, sleeps 4 . Call 446·
1157 weekday , 245 ·5438

cond ., S3500. 245·5148 after
5 ,30.

CO N T IN IOUS no leak gut·

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Auto Repair

1973 Pinto. Good condition .

78 Ford 6 cyl. pickup, good

Service .

882·2079 .

992·2124 . Mon .· F rl. 8·4 ' 30 .

. 446·2445 or Night . 446·
4792.

Trucks for Sale

LO CKSMITH

Resldentiel , automotive.
Emergency service. Call .

side pipes. Cal1446·2687 .

Roc k St., Pomeroy . S300 .

72

remodeling,
repa i ring ,
large or sme ll jobs done ef·

F &amp;

1963

256·1427 .

r

au 1omobiles, radia1ors and
ba1teries. 44b-7717.

304-675·3832 .

CONDITIONERS

304 6751773 .

1972 Capri ce Chev ., good
cond . Call245~ 9492 .

372-6740 .

99TJ142 .

sale pric ed, all sizes in
s. tock , expert installation
avai labl e.
Village Fur ·
niture , 2605 Jackson Ave .,

Autos for Sale

Chrome hooker header and

THE FISH TANK and Pel
Shop, 2101 Jefferson Ave .
675·2063, Pl. Pleasant. Dut·
ch dwarf rabbits $10.99.

Two
Sea rs Kenmore Portable
disflwasher . Good cond .

71

SERVICE '
building ,

house call s . Phone 576·2396
or 446· 2454.

Auto
parts,
auto repair,
~;~~~~~::::::::::~~;;;;~~~~~~ wrecker
CHARLIE
'S SALVAGE
service,
buy

Call245 5121 .

They'll Do It Every Time

446 ~

C lathing for large m e n .
Sony st e r eo, speakers,
ta pes . All exce llent con ·

Cl••, ........

I ___________ _(_:==========~ H ILLCREST KENNEL

Mobile Homes
for R ent

•

rent . Cal I

----

RATLIFF POOL S II. SER

3 room furni shed conage ,
util i ti es fu rnished , adult s,
no pe t s. Phon e 304·675-28 12

small depos it r eq . Call
0318 .

6330

pump S12,
~3
Antiques
ATTENT ION ,
liM ·
PORTANT TO YOU) Wil l

991 )908

Rt. 6 2 North of Point
Pleasant, 4 bedrooms , 2
bat hs, $265 . p lus deposi t
and r efer en ce. 61 4 928· 4339
no answer ca ll 30&lt;~ · 773 5235

6())(12 mobile home 2 bdr, 1
112 baths, S18S mo. in town,

O' Br ien Slalom water Ski
68". E x c. cond . S75. 992·

S 100.

1 bedroom a pt s . available
at Rivers1de Ap t s. Equal
Oppor tunit y Housi niJ . Ca l l
991 7711.

A partment fo r

S•x room hou s.e SIOO a
month , gr eat tor la rge
1am il y . 675.-5 10.4 or 675 5386.

2 bdr . frail er, furn ., gas
and water turn ., S225 . mo.,
S100 dep .• no pets . Ca l l "-46·
4745 .

600 ~ 6246511

2 LI GHT blue li\ling room
chai rs , excellent co ndition
a lso 2 bowl kit chen sink. .

6547

H

fi lfe r ,
liner, and
in ·
stalla t ion under normal
ground condition.
Free
shop at home service . Call

AIR

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

76

15 tt . crest liner new seats
an d
ca rp e t , 60
HP
Evenrude trailer S1100 .
Parts for 50 HP Mercury
outboard. Phone 304 -882 ·
3664

~

cury O. B . Motor. e.G. approved head, oas -elec .
refrlgera1or-water system,
galley, air cond. Shoreline
Trailer. 992·3160.

by 18 in . deep, with cover.

Ga lvan ized Culvert $2 .35
ft .,up. Bridge,etc. Steel, 10
ce nts lb . up . Phone 925-0884.

525.00 Phone 304 6751386.

Clean 5 rm
house 10
Eurek a . ful l size basement,
fue l oil furnan ce Cal l 256

25' (Sporlcrafl) Fiberglass
Houseboat. 115 h.p. Mer ·

FIREWOOD. haul your
own . Also childs pool 8 fl .

PLIANCES
washers,
dryers,
r efrigerator s,
ranges
Skagg s
Ap
pliances,
191B Eastern
Ave ., 446 -7398 .

0951 .

House tor rent in Crown
Ci ty , 5 rm s &amp; ba th , $175
mo .. $27 5 sec deposi t Call
Hunt ing ton 525·0391 week
days, aft er 5P M 522 1735.

1978 Fiberglass boat. 15 fl .
open bow. 50 h .p . Mercury
motor , SS prop .; life
jackets, Skies, lop full
cover, depth finder &amp;
trailer . 66n025.

ped envelope plus Sl.OO to
S. R .A. Co., P .O. Box 284,
Ga llipolis. OH 45631 .

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Compiele

Motors lor Sate

bOat, skis and accessor ies.
90 h .p . used bery lillie .
$4,500 . 992 ·6212 after 5.

remedy, tradition for cen·
turies, it works. For com plete info and receipt send
today self addressed st.!lm -

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fi cienlly . Phone 675·2088 0&lt;
675·4560 .

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HOME

Sofa, chair , rocker, ot·
taman, 3 table s, $501). Sofa, .... Maid c oal s1ove , copchair and loveseat, $275. per wash bOilers, infants
Sofas and ch airS pri ced ca r sea t _99 2·5621.
from $275 _ to S695 Tab les.,

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ce nter . Ad ult s pre fer red .
no pets . de p osi t plu s
re fer ence, $250 per mo .
CAl l 44&lt;1 7311

TWO bedroom house 304 675·1371 or 675·381:1 .

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TRAILER spaces tor rent .
Southern
Vall ey Mobile
Home Park, Cheshire, Oh .

5104 .
J R &amp; Ba th , Ut , f urnished,
$22 5 mo. 2 R Bac hler apt.
$125
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$75.00. Call446·4189.

5365. 7 pc., S189 . and up.
Second floor finished ef fi c iency ap t . Furnished,
adu lts only , no pets. 729 2nd
Ave Ga l l ipo li s. Ca ll 446-

675·3389 evenings.

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SWIMMING
POOLS '
PRE -SEASO N SALE :
$999 .00 INsTALLED !! I
Abo"" grounq. pool COM·
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start ing at $999,00. Price in·
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I bdr ., unfurni shed, no
pet s, you pay ut il ities, dep
req ., Sl SO . mo. 446· 7886 . At·
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S650. Call 675·4111 days or
75

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304· 682 2636.

uti lities available. SJOO
down, owner will fi nance,
cal l aft er 3 p.m, 256·6.4 13.

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1976 Yamaha 360 XS ex·
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992·3954 .

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55 ac r es, nine room house ,
bar n. miner a ls, sec lud ed.
good hunting . Morning St ar
area . $65 ,000
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Sears garden tractor &amp;

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304-675·6766.

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cyl. , sla ndard . Call 446·
9698 .

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Rood, Mi&lt;hall Yorio.
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feaJurtd alona with a look 11
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ft playara' atrike. elternate
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14 Clocking
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�10,1981

Frida

List .results of mtJyor's c(}_urts'.
manner; Debra Maiden, Mid·
Two ddendants were fined and slx &lt;'intolleation.
. . dJeport, .,100 and CIJ8Is, .-ull;
other forfeited bonds in the court of
Pomery Mayor Clarence Andre111S
Eiglt defendants . were fined Randy R. Martin, OlarlestOn, W·
Tuesday
night in the cowt of Mld- . Va., $225 and COIIts and three days in
Tuesday night.
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Fined were Michael Marcwn, dleport Mayor Fred Hoffman and )all, drlvtng whUe Intoxicated;
Mlddleport, .~ and costs, open two otherS forfeited bonds.
Cllarles $prouse, .!'t1iddleport, ~
Fined
were
Jmies
R.
Peck,
Mid·
and costs, disqrderly manner, and
liMit, and Richard Hennen, Mid·
dleport,
$50
and
costs,
littering;
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Carolyn Triplett; · ~dilleport, $50
dleport, ~ .and costs, failure to
regis(er a motor vehicle.
and COlts, setting off fireworks ; •100 and colts, disordetly rn&amp;Mer.
Forfeiting bonds were. Danny .L.
Forfeiting bonds were Carl HaD, and cosl8, driving while under
suspension,
and
$225
and
costs
and
Jenkins,
Hebron, $150, driving while
Jr., Pomeroy, ~. left of center;
three
days
in
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driving
wile
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under
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suspension,
and Robert
Keith Phalin, Pomeroy, $28 ;
toxlcated;
Clarence
Bing,
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disorderly
Michael Grate, Middleport, $30, and
Calista Searles, Middleport, $26, au Pomeroy, $225 and costs and three rnanper.
pOsted on speeding charges; Bruce days in jail, driving whUe in- r,;=::====;~~=~
Conde, Coolville,~. open flask, and toxicated; Kelly Hawkins, Mld·
Donald Hood, near Pomeroy, $100, dleport, $50 and costs, ~rderly

Judge ends 12 cases
NEW PATROLMEN -1\vo recent graduates of the
Ohio State Highway Patrol Academy have been
assigned to the Gallla-Meigs Post of the patrol. Kelly

Hospital news

Area·deaths
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Minersville , Fatrlawn, :'-/. J ., died
Thunday at Fairlawn.
He was a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Karr, Minersville. He
was also preceded in death by two
brothers, Richa rd and James Karr.

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sister, Mrs. Tom 1Mary I Bowen of
Pomer oy.
Graveside rites will be held Satur·
day at Fa irlaw n

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Road, died Friday morntng at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
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also preceded in death by two
brothers, Cha rl es and John, and two
sisters. Ella and Elizabeth .
Surviving are his wife . Mary Cur·

tis Andrews; sons, Paul Joseph,
Westerville. and John Mtchael.
Columbus ; two daughters. Hose
Mary Milliron , Columbus, and Ba r·

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Ernest S. Ward
Ernest S. !Junior ) Ward, 58 , Rt. I,
Rutland, died unexpectedly at his
home Thursday evening following a
brief tllness.
Mr. Ward wa s born May 16, 1923 at
Langsville, a son of the late Selmer
A. and Mary Alice Williams Ward.
On Aug. 16, 1946, he married the
former Annabell Johnson who sur·
vives a long with a son, Donald,
Westerville; four daughters, Mrs.
Jirrunie I Evelyn 1 Hobbs, Dexter;
Mrs . James 1Ruth 1 Priddy. Route I,
Rutland; Ernestine Kay Hale and
Rarrunie J . Ward, both at home.
Also surviving are five grand ·
children. seven step ·grandchildren;
a sister. Mrs. Clarence I Agnes I
.'Jtevens, Route I, Langsville ; an
aunt, Mrs . Florence Chalfan ,
Athens; an uncl e, William Williams,
Wellston . Besides h1s parents he
was preceded in death by a brother,
a sister and a daughter.
Mr . Ward was a veteran of World
War II havmg served in the U.S. Ar ·
my. He was a member of the
Dtsa bled American Veterans and
the railroaders union .

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bara Andrews, Athens; grandsons,

retired railroad worker and had also
worked in limber for a number of

Mark and Jerry Milliron and
Chnstopher Andrews : a brother.

year s .

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sun ·
Francis Andrews, Long Rottom , etn d day at the Walker Funeral Horne in
a sister. Ma ry Wippel , Pomeroy.
Rutland wtth Mr. Gene Musser of.
Mr . Andrews was a member of the ficialing. Bunal will be in Wright
Sacred Heart Church in Pomeroy . Cemetery. Friends may call at the
He was a retired Me1gs County Htgh· funeral home at anytime after 2 p.m.
wa y Department worker and had Saturday unttl time of services. The
served as an Oli ve Precinct fami ly will receive friends from 2 to
Republican central committeeman 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday
for several years.
Plan DA V mt;ding
Services will be held at II a.m.
Monday at the Sacred Heart Church
A meeting of Meigs Chapter 53,
with the Rev. Father Paul Welton of· Dtsa bled American Veterans, has
ficiatm g. Burial will be in the Lady been set for6 :30 p.m. Tuesday at the
of Loretto Cemetery . Rosary ser· chapter home , Butternut Ave.,
vi ces will be held at 7·30 p.m. Sun· Pomeroy.
day at the Ewmg Funeral Home
where fnends may call from 7 to 9 Will ('lmw highway
p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 a nd 7
Route Iilli will be closed Monday
to 9 p.m. Sunday . In lieu of fl owers. from 9 a.m . to about 3 p.m. while
contributions may be made to the pipe is insta lled at the locatiOn , the
Amen can Ca ncer Society .
intersection of Routes 33 and 681 at
Darwin.

Nicely, 30, was treated for smoke
mhalation around 5 a.m.
The fire burned white ·hot at the
center of the brick building and was
punctuated by the explosions, some
of which pitched sparks and naming
embers into the air, firefighters
said .
Hundreds of onlookers gathered
near the building until several ex.
plosions and dense smoke forced
police to order the area evacuated.
Police said there was some danger
from toxic fumes .
Clyde Marlin , )"hO lives next to the
plant, said a man knocked on his
door about I : 30 a.m. and said he saw
smoke coming from the chemical
plant. Martin said firemen arrived

Twelve defendants were fined in
the weekly court of Meigs County
Court Judge Patrick O'Brien.
They include David Mooney,
Coyahoga Falls, $21 and costs,
speeding; DanieUe Smith, Porland,
$10 and costs, failure to yield wben
being passed; Melvin Taylor ,
Gallipolis, $10 and costs, parked in a
prohibited area; Stephen Thomas,
Gallipolis, $50 and costs, reckless
operation;
Randell Sea·rles,
Rutland, $10 and costs, failure to
display valid registration; Max

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Anderson addres·s es Justice, A-2

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News briefs.

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By JEFF GRABMEIER
Times-Sentinel staff writer
The Gallipolis City Health Department, loc$led in the city building on
2nd Avenue, provides health services for residents of the city.
It hires nurses, hold clinics and
educates the public about health
concerns.
Located only one block away on
2nd Avenue is the Gallia County
General Health District, which
provides many of the same servtces
for residents of the county.
In these times of financial trouble
for goverrunent, it may seem that a
consolidation of the two similar
health departments may be an
economical move, providing better
health services for residents of both
the city and the county.
In fact, many Ohio cities and counties have successfully consolidated
their health depariJllents.
But political pressures and
questions of what services to provide
have prevented a consolidation ct

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SHAKES

ADOLPH'S DAIRY VALLEY

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs . John Goheen, son,
Wellston; Mr. and Mrs. Laddie
Siders, daughter, Henderson; Mr .
and MRs. Jeff Williams, daughter.
Beaver .

JULYl
BIRTHS
Mr . and Mrs. Arnold Childers,
daughter . Coalton; Mr. and Mrs.
John McGowan, daughter , Oak Hill ;
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perry,
daughter, Point Pleasant.

Within three minutes after they were
called, but 10 minutes later names
broke out.
Deputy Chief Donald Carper said
the arson squad was investigating
the cause of the blaze.
Winkle said firemen had problems
with water pressure when they first
arrived. He attributed it to old, six·
inch water lines in the neighborhood .
Firefighters eventually were forced
to f1ICl hoses 3t blocks to get the
water they needed for aerial and
pwnper trucks.
Winkle said the plant was owned
by Robert Dennison of Bedford
Township, Mich. He said firemen
had not been able to contact Den ·
nison.

Admitted ..Noell Beth Dawson,
New Haven ; Michael Reynolds,
Middleport; Pauline Taylor, Mid·
dleport ; Ray Roush,.Mason.
Discharged··Donald Weaver,
David Carsey.

Emergency calls
Two calls were answered Thur sday by local units, the Meigs
Emergency Medical Services repor·
ts. At 12:40 p.m·.. the Middleport
Unit took Pauline Taylor from S.
Third Ave ., to Veterans Memorial
Hospital. At 7:23 p.m., the Rutland
Unit took Steven Patterson from
Meigs Mine I to O'Bieness Hospital
in Athens.

To end marriages
Charging gross neglect of duty,
Pamela Sue Adrian, New Lima
Road, has filed suit for divorce
against Roger Lewis Adrian in the
Meigs County Common Pleas Court.
The plaintiff is seeking custody of
two minor children.
Ralston Douglas Hemsley and ·
Helen Lou Hemsley, both of Route 2,
Pomeroy, have filed action for the
dissolution of their marriage.

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below the ground fer·over two hours, Jared Artho, 4, cries as be Is helped
by rescue workers to safety, Friday. The well, whirh was to be filled In
later that day because It was Inactive, was uncovered ooly hours before
Jared .fell !D. At transmission time, the boy was apparently unhaimed.
( AP Laserphoto),

Shale testing in Gallia County
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Engineers at Ohio State University are
refining underground recovery techniques for use in eastern gas shale
deposits to supplement natural gas supplies.
Sunder H. Advani, chairman of engineering mechanics at Ohio
State, said shale gas recovery already is undergoing field testing in
Lorai~, Galiia and Trumbull counties.
The project, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy
Technology Center in Morgantown, W.Va., also involves study of
stress and fracture systems in formations of the Appalachian Plateau
area, primarily s.outheaslern Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia.

Ohio corn production down
COLUMBUS, Ohio ( AP) - The stale's com production forecast as of
July I was 323 million bushels, down 27 percent from 1980 and the
lowest figure since 1975, the Ohio Crop Reporting Service says.
B&lt;!sed on a survey of Ohio farmers in late June, corn was planted on
4.1 million acres across the state, the agency said. More land had been
eannarked for the crop, but extremely wet conditions in May and June
delayed field work, making it too late for many farmers to plant their
intended corn acreage, the service said.
Nationwide, 7 percent more corn is to be harVested this year,compared t&lt;) 1980, based on current conditions.
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Soybean planted acreage in Ohi,o as of July I was estimated at 3.55
million acres, down 7 percent.from a year ago. The state's winter .
wheat production was estimated at a record 80 million bushels.

Wesleyan receives Gannett award
DELAWARE, Ohio (AJi') - Ohio Wesleyan University is the
srr:uauest college in the nstion re~resented on a list of journalism awards this year by the Gannett Folindatlon.
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.Janet Fillmore of Somerset, N.~ .• a jwilor journalism tnajor; won a
$1,500 scholltrshijjforber,senior year, More than 400 applicantS sought
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the 16 a warda ollereil lor the first time this year; 1
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enrollment Of sehoois' "l''th 1\iinning student&amp; Is,more !hail ~.ooo.
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'·The city and county health
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County
Dept.
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By KEVIN KELLY
Tlmes-sentiDel staff writer
GALLIPOLIS - In case of a
national emergency, one of the first
things to return to the local scene
will be the draft bOard.
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But the board seen then will be
somewhat different from the one
which decided who would or
wouidn 't be inducted that went out
with the original draft in 1975.
According to Mike Hagovsky, acting stale director for the Selective
Service System in Dublin, Ohio, the
new board will act more as a court of
appeals.
The power of the local draft board
to induct was eliminated by the
present random national lottery.
The new board, effective only in ·
time of war or emergency, would
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blocks apart doing about the same
thing,·· says Gallipolis City Manager
Chris Morris.
" One holds an eye clinic, the other
holds an eye cline, and so on. It

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seems logtcal they would want to
merge," he says.
Gallia County Hea lth Commissioner Dr. Gerald Vallee sa ys he
agrees in principle with Morris , but
he has some reservations
" If done properly I can see some
advantages to consolidation . If it is
improperly don e, it could be a real
detriment," he says.
"Some duplication of services
would be avoided 10 a consolidation," Va llee says. " I might
support it if it is ideally done . But
there are a lot of ifs ...
One of the biggest ifs in the mmd
of Vallee and members of the county' s board of hea lth is the question of
home health care.
Home health care 1s a program
whereby nurses and doctors give
trea tment to the infirm 10 their
homes.
Gallipolis ' hea lth department of.
fcrs the service. while the county's
does not.
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and exercises a great deal of power
in that capacity.
If a person wanted exemption
from military service, for conscience, hardship or religious
reasons , he or she would have to submit a request to the board and
present evidence why he or she
should be exempted The board
would make a final judgment on the
matter.
Conscientious objection to fighting
in a war would probably be the main
reason presented, Hagovsky said.
In the 1960s, the draft allowed
deferrments for married peopl e and
college students. Now marrieds are
no longer exempt and college
students can only get a deferrment
until the end of the quarter or
semester.
In order to join one of the boards,

an mterested person must apply to
the state selective service office.
The office will comptle a list of candidates from each county, which is
then forwarded to the governor. The

of eacil county , l1e explained .
Ha govsky said the serv1ce 1s
renewing the boards as part of an
overall revitilzation of the servoce ,
"a n emerge ncy preparedne ss

governor, in turn , submits the list to

issue," as a service release said .

lhe President, who makes the final
appointments .
Peopl e between the a ges of 18 and
60 are being sought to serve, Hagov·
sky said.
"We're encouraging women to
join, and there may be a traimng
program of about16 hours for members, but that's a little way down the
road," he said.
Those who can't serve on the
board a re active, retired or reserve
military men. However, veterans
may apply .
The boards are also designed to
carry the racial and ethnic makeup

Despite talk a permanent draft 1s
soon in the offing, Hagovsky said the
official word he's heard from
Washington at this stage is that
there will be no peacetime draft.
Male citizens and aliens residing

in the U.S. except those on active
duty with the armed forces must
register with the service wtthin 30
days of their 18th birthdays. Men
born in 1960, 1961 and 1962 should
already have registered, the service
says, but "a ny who may not have
are encouraged to do so as soon as
possible."

Toxic chemical pollutes wildlife
refuge in Mason Co.; ponds closed
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) State officials plan to ask the U.S .
Defense Department to help develop
a plait to neutralize a toxic chemical
that has contaminated part of a
wildlife refuge in Mason County.
Natural Resources Director David
c~ Callaghan said the federal agency
will first be asked to .help analyze the
extent of the contamination, which
he said' apparently comes from an
ab8ndcined World War II explosives
.pbint that was located at what is now
the McClintic WUdlifeStation.
Gov. Jay Rockefeller is "going to
discuss this with . them early next
~." C.U.ghan said Friday after ·
'he BIUI~ the clos!nl! .of the COIItamiNitecf Hrts of thil re(ljge. · ,
Tlie ' Depa,m,ll'lent - of NaturaJ ·
~- ·!iri!ered ·the c;loslllg of
tlinie JIO.IlCia ·~ 0, teflll!e.• The J10!1c1s
·lili not, ha\lel~. but are
be,r edilli.'!ltlld 11. t ~J, ,/ ,:

~.,~. -~~ testa 'b)!~ ~ate
'"Iter.~ DIVialon ~. a
dlaltrotoilleiie.·liM

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"This substance is listed as a
priority pollutant by the Envirorunental Protection Agency and
was produced at McClintic during
the TNT manufacturing process,"
he said.
The area was the site of a government }NT manufacturing operation
for .about three years during World
War II, according to Callaghan. He
said it was deeded over to the state
in the late 1940s once the explosives
plant was closed.
Officials believe the chemical is
seeping into pond 13 from metal condull pipes left in the gi'01,llld when the
Defetise Department closed the TNT
operatiim, be said.
callaghan said the pond has been
used for public~hing, but that his
department does not know if eating
fish from it posed a djlllfler. He said
Jl0!1ds 12 ~ I7 were .being closed as
a prtc&amp;uti'illlary nleasunl.
file lrildllfe llfll8 contains about40 ,
such ponds, he &gt;ilald, but ofllclals
)lave not tested
He said'they

them.

Wil ~·. ~~~to PGIIIIJJ. 'He' li!ld feP18In open to tile1 J)l!blic.

..... .,. ~· foJlowlhl
14lftl~t·~---e
· Wllllllleid Iii the water.
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Focus of new draft board changes;
induction only in emergency cases

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Sunday, July 12 , 1981

Forces oppose consolidation
·of city, county health depts.

FRESH PEACH
SUNDAES

Vt'terans Memorial

tnfint

Vol. IS No . 24

Copyrighted 1981

BAUM

60 explosions rip plastics firm
TOLEDO, Ohio I API - Three
firemen were injured as at least 60
explosions, accompanied by JOQ.foot
names. ripped through a Wes t
Toledo plastics company early
today .
Fire Chief William Winkle sa id
chemi cals inside th e Denbro
Plastics Co. building fed the blaze.
However, Winkle said he wasn't im ·
mediately certain what chemicals
were involved.
Two firemen , James Day, 43, and
Harold Lavrar, 32, were treated at
Toledo Hospital after being blown
out of the building through a door·
way when the first explosion oc ·
curred.
The third firefighter, Patrick

•

British riots, D-1

Stewart, Mansfield, $30 and costs,
speeding; Beltty Harris, Reedsville,
$10 and costs, failure to yield; Cyn·
lhla Ord, Pomeroy, $10 and. costs,
stop sign violation; Eric Diddle,
Middleport, $10 and costs, failure to
yield right of way; Charles Stevens,
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Colwnbus, $25 and coSts, set and use
DISCHARGES JULY 9
of trotline in Forked Run 'Lake;
Mary Bennett, Candace Brothers,
Rickey Layne, Cheshire, $35 and
Brtan Campbell, Cl'"'rles Cochran,
costs, iQegal parking; Michael
Cyril Coleman, Dorothy Cook,
Haller, Chillicothe, $100 and costs,
Michael Deem, Eleanor Donley,
$~0
suspended, six months
Elizabeth Edler, Luther Endicott,
probation, disorderly conduct.
Mrs. Dennis Franks and daughter,
David Arix, Pomeroy, charged
Katherine Hudson , Bernice Uoyd,
with attempted theft, was placed on
Jeff Moles, Delores Mullins, Mrs .
six months probation, given a 10 day
Raymond Norton and daughter, Ber·
jail sentence, five of which were
A driver was cited in a two-car ac · suspended, and was assessed costs.
nard Osborne, Catherine Ousley,
Geneva Rupe, Danny Short, Andrew cident near Rio Grande Thursday,
Forfeiting bonds in the court were
Toler. Roy Williams. Mrs. Thomas according to the Gallia·Meigs Post Cecil A. Ankron, Harrisville, W.Va.,
of the state highway patrol.
Wesson and daughter.
$40.50, speeding; Paul E. Green,
The patrol said Grace R. Thomas, Albany, $40.50, overheight; John H.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs . Randall Blaine, 79, Inverness, Fla., was eastbound Stockwell, Vienna, W. Va., $40.50,
Gallipolis Ferry, son; Mr. and Mrs . on U.S. 35 at 10 :05 a.m. when she speeding; Thomas L. Vilatoe, Ham·
Brian Guthrie, Jackson, daughter; reportedly failed to slow for a den, $350, overload, and Sharon C.
Mr. and Mrs . Lusty Kuhn, Oak HilL slowing vehicle driven by Michael Reiber, Rt. I, Long Bottom, $40.50,
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Edwards, 17, Rutland.
985-3301 CHESTER, OH.
speeding.
Thomas' vehicle the struck the left
Pennington, Gallipolis, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs . John Sanders, rear of the Edwards auto, causir.~ , - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - Gallipolis, son; Mr. and Mrs . moderate damage to both. Thomas
was cited for assured clear distance .
Charles Williams, Gallipolis, son.
Troopers said there was no injury
10 a car-bicycle accident in Rutland
Thursday afternoon.
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
The report said a car driven by
DISCHARGES JULY 8
Virginia
Kennedy, 38, Rutland,
Floyd Belcher, Mrs. Michael Cam·
on Alley Street at 2:
southbound
pbell and daughter, Tammy Daniel,
p.m.
when
a
bicycle ridden by Lula
Rosa lee DeLille, Rainelle Duff, Ger ·
Nease,
6,
Rutland,
came out from a
!rude Ervin, Sevilla Hammond,
yard
and
struck
the
side of Ken ·
Mrs. Harold Harrison and son, Mrs.
nedy's
car.
Ephriam Herdman and son, Terry
The car was slightly damaged and
Lloyd , James Lunsford, Caroline
no
citAtion was issued.
Melvin, Judith Munro, Wanda
Neigler, Mrs. Andrew Polcyn and
daughter, Shannon Reaper, Johnny Speaker named
Russell , Kimberly Salyers, Brenda
Chris Longgrear of Marietta will
Saunders, Mary Sparks, Janet
speak
Sunday at the Jubile Christian
Stanley Mrs. Allan Swindell and
Center.
POMEROY
510 W. MAIN
992-2556
son , Angela Watkins .

WonlaU, rl, Zanesville, (left) and Pat ~eDonald, ZZ,
Jackson, graduated from the a cademy July 2.

Food co-op--buying more for less, B-1

'

. ca..._

said a report prepared ·
by the QNR's haUrdous·waste Section will ' be released next week.

Asked about its contentS, he said,
"you'll see that when we give it to
you."
He declined to discuss the potential effects of dinitrotoluene other
than to say it is "toxic to fish ."

WEATIIER '
for . Sumtdav
Colorado,
Sl1owers al'l' al8ct
chlng from Teus

'

DNR s pokeswoman Claudi a
DelGuidice said Friday that the
wildlife station is a popular area for
fishing in the Point Pleasant area.
" Lots of people up there use it,"
she said.

'

- Tbe Natllloal Weather Servlee forecast
sb~~etl'l ill pordoaa of l~bo, ,Mo~oa, !Jtah,
Sollth,Dali:otlt, Mlnn~otlt and W~onsln.
of.New En&amp;lllnd and I~ a Une stret·
Ll~rpboto) .

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