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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Rockets top Celli~

Inside:
By the Bend .... ,"'... Pages 4-5
Cla8sllleds ........ Pages 7-3-10
Comics-TV .............. Page 9
Death&amp; ..... .. ............ Page 10
Edltorlal ................. Page 2
Sports .................. ... Page 3

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Vol.36 , No.24
Copyrighted 1986

SALE

JUNIOR
SLACKS

by Lord Isaacs
Sizes5 / 6 t 15 / 16 . Belted and
cinch waist styles. Solids and
pinstripes. 100% cottons,
ly/ cotton blends, linen IOCIKS,I
pleated and plain fronts .

KNIT TOPS

Tank tops, V-neck tops, round
neck tops. Stripes, solids,
prints. Sizes S thi\J XL and 40
to 46.
'7.00 Knit
1/4
Tops ................... Sale $6 .26
1
•
•
9.00 Knit
Tops .................... Sale '6.26
1 12.00 Knit
IR:eg. '17.00 SLACKS .. . '12.75
Tops ~ .................. . Sale '9.00
IR:eg. '21 .00 SLACKS .. . '15 .75 1 16.00 Knit
IR:eg. '24.00 SLACKS ... '18.00 Tops .................. Sale '12.00

ISAVE

I

MEN'S
SHORTS

Tennis shorts, campars, denims.
jams, gym shorts, walk shorts. Size
29 to 60 waist. Select yours now.

_

KNIT SHIRTS
.Regular and extra large sizes.
too. Many, many styles in the
selection. Solids and stripes.
Excellent quality by Wrangler,
VanHousen, LeTigre. Campus.

r

REDUCED 30°/o
'6.95 Knit Shirts ...... ... '4.87
'9.95 Knit Shirts ......... '6.97
•11 .95 Knit Shirts ...... . 'B.37
'14.96 Knit Shirts .... '10.47

Van Heusen

S•aelal Sale!
MEN'S

HANES
UNDERWEAR
lncludeo Red Label an Blue Label.

DRESS SHIRTS
SAVE 30°/o

Neck sizes 14'12 to 17. Short
sleeve styles. Button downs and
Brielo, T·ahirto, bo•or ohortt, A- regular collars. Solid colon.
shirts. Slim fit boun. big and tall white. plaids and stripes. Give
sizes included.
for Father's Day.
Bu y Now For Father:, Day
'14.95 :VAN HEUSEN
Gi vi ng!
SHIRTS .. .. ....... SALE 1 10.47
'19.00 VAN HEUSEN
SHIRTS
.. .. ................ 113.30
For ••ample:
'20.00
VAN
HEUSEN
$7.99 Men 's Package Briefs
SHIRTS ........... SALE 1 14.00
Sale $6.69 pkg.
'10.25 package Men's T-shirtt '22.00 VAN HEUSEN
SHIRTS ......... :. SALE '16.40
Sale '7.18

REDUCED 25%

Big Father'• Day Salel

CHILDREN'S SUMMER

MEN'S

CLOTHING
SALE

DRESS
TROUSERS
Regular sizes 29 to 42 and big
aires 44 to 60. Choose your fa color and save. Hubbard
Is Iacko included for this sale.

SAVINGAF 30%
lft~er1'1

'1 6. 95
IS~!~~~~~; .............. Sale '11.17
!1.
'19.96
Sleeks ................ Sale '13.97
Men's '29.96
Sleeks............... . Sale '20.97
Men'a '34.96
............... Sale '24.47

S2

TUBE
SOCKS

'

J

$402 TO

"Leegin" and "Buxton"

MEN'S

STOCK UP NOW ON
QUALITY APPAREL FOR
LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS

SU. .I SLEEPWUI
30% OFF
GIBS &amp; IOYS OUJFITS
30% Off
IOYS' TOPS &amp; SHim
20% OFF
GIBS SWIMSUITS .... 25 'le OFF
JOGGING WEAL...... 30% Off
GillS' DDSSES ....... 33% OFF
IOYS' SHOITS .....'". 25% OFF

2 to 4,

Sale Price ·

S.eclal Prlcecf

45

DRESS BELTS

All fine quality leather in a big selec·
lin of colors, popular widths and
sizes 30 to 46 . Western belts included .
'11.00to'12 .00 t
Belts .............. ...... ....... Sale '6. 79
'12.60 to '14.00
Belts ............ .... ........... Sale 1 9 .99
'14.60 to '15 .50
llelts ......................... Sale '1 1.99
'16.00 to '17.00
Belts ......... .. ............ .. Sale '13.19

THROW RUGS
Large assortment of colors
and sizes up to 48"x72".
Machine washable machine dryable. 100%
Dacron Polyester
Reg. '5.39
21"x34 " Rug .... ... .. '4.33
Reg . '8 .99
26"x44" Rug ......... '7.13
Rag. '10.99
24"x60" Rug ......... '8 .73
Reg. '16.99
36"x60" Rug ....... '13.53
Reg . '27.99
48" x72" Rug ..... . '22.33

Floral pattern . Big selection
colors. Excellent quality by
Cannon. Size 25 by 45 inches.

50°/o OFF
Junior Size Sportswear includes shorts, knit tops,
slacks, denim skirts, pre·
faded jeans, printed jeans,
chambray shirts and white
cotton jackets.

BOYS'
SHORTS

MEN'S

'1.76 Tube
Socks .. .... .......... . Sale *1.28
'2.25 Tube
Socks ................. Sale *1.65
'2.60 Tube
Socks ................. Sale '1.88

' Reg. 118.95
.. .. ...... Sale '12.32
Men's Ill Boys' Reg . '22.95
JACKETS .......... Sale '14.92
Men's Ill Boys Reg. '29.96
JACKETS ........ .. Sala 119.47
Men's Reg . '39.95
JACKETS .......... Sala 126

TO

mo1 .•

Reg: !&amp;~o't~ ~6.oo

MEN'S &amp; BOYS'

SHORTS ............. . SALE '6.27
Man's '11 .95
SHORTS .............. SALE 'B.37
Man's '14.95
SHORTS ........ ... . SALE '10.47
Men's '16.95
SHORTS ............ SALE '11.87

Boys' sizes 8 to 18. Men's S,
M, L. XL and XXL. Entireselection . Both men's and boys'
Styles included . Come in and
look 'em over. SAVE 35%.

Sizes NB to 24

S2100

Excellent quality by H~nes. Boys'
sizes 9 to 11 . Men's Sizes 9 to 15.
Big selection of colors .

JACKETS

•
REG. S5.99
SPORTSWEAR
BATH TOWELS
SUNDRESSES, CASUAl DRESSES,
FANCY DRESSES

SS

SAVE
30°/o
Men's '8.95

MEN'S &amp; BOYS'
SUMMERWEIGHT

CANNON ROYAL FAMILY

Save 40% on our entire stock
of Aileen Sportswear. Missy
sizes S , M. Land 6 to 18.

Tops-Shorts-Slacks
40

Buy your favorite style in
sizes 8 thru 18 and save 30%.
Our polyester gym shorts are
included .
Boys' $5.95 Shorts.. .
Boys' '7 .95 Shorts .....
Boys' $9.96 Shorts ....
Boys' '11 .96 Shorts ...

'4.17
'5.67
' 6.97
'8 .37

BOYS'

KNIT SHIRTS

You'll find the shirt' you like in this
fine selection. Sizes 8 to 18.
Stripes, solid colors. Fine quality by
LeTigre, Wrangler and Campus .
Boys' Reg . ' 5.95
KNITS ...... . , ...... .. .. SALE '4 .17
Boys' Reg . ' 8 .95
KNITS ................ SALE '6.27
Boys' Reg. ' 1 0 .95
KNITS ..... ... .......... SALE '7.67
Boys' Reg. ' 12 .95
KNITS .................. SALE '9.07
YOU SAVE 30"1v DilliNG IHIS SALE!

Stecial Purchace!

Save on our entife stock of
quality Berkline chairs.

TOWELS

25°/o OFF
ALL CHAIRS

Bug Now Fo,

Flfb, 1 Dig/
1

Matching Reg . $3.99
HAND TOWEL ..... •2.38
Matchin Reg . •2.49
WASH

Super Sale Priced

SALEI
BERKLINE
CHAIRS
RECLINERS
ROCKER/RECLINERS
WAUAWAY RECLINERS

$388

BEACH
1 00% Cotton. Big
size. Excellent
patterns and colors.

$799

.'
DON'T TAX ME - Sen. Russell Long, IH..a.,
displays a T-shlrt, given IAl him by President Reagan
Thursday, containing his favorite aplllrism. Long Is
retiring from Ute Senate lllls year. With Long are

Ewcellent Father's
Day 81ft!!

MEN'S TIES

By E. MICHAEL MYERS
WASHINGTON (UPII - Pr~sl ­
denl Reagan's leadership, Middle
East peace and Israel's political
influence all collided In lhe dramatic Senale vote to penn II a $256
million weapons sale 10 Saudi
Arabia .
Reagan won Thursday by lhe
slimmest margin- one vole - bul
crlllcs said II was a hollow
endorsement of his policies and a
warning lo Saudi Arabia lo do more
wilh regard Ia lhe Middle East
peace process.
Sen. Barry Goldwater, R- Ariz.,
said his colleagues were under
pressure "of olher countrtes lp
persuade us to vole againsl our
commander In chief and our
pres ldenl. I lhlnk il Is wrong."
"When we came lo this chamber
we put our hands on the Bible and
promised 10 defend the Constllution
of lhe Unlled Slates, not the
conslltution of Israel or l}'o, const itu
tion of Arizona or Ihe constllullon of
California," he said.
Goldwater's sting wasdi!'!'Cied "t
Israel - which denied lhal It was
Norking lo block tlle arms sale rnd Sen. Alan Cranston, D·Callf.,
the leader of the opposillon.
Cranston said the Saudis are
oankroiling Syria and the Palestine
~lbera tlon Organization and doing

Big selection in four-in-hand
and ready-tied ties. Solids and
a plenty. Reduced'
for this sale.
Reg. '8.50 and ' 9 .00
TIES .............. SALE '6.30
Reg . '10.00
TIES ....................... ' 7.00
Reg. $12 .50
TIES .............. SALE 08 .75
Reg. $13 .50
TIES .......... .. .. .. Sale '9.45

Sal•.r:~cesl
SAVE lO% NOW
Low, ~~~:,rices
UNLINED SPORT SHIRTS MEN'S SUMMER DENIM JEANS
Smal~,:;·~~m~~~u;x~·~~~~~~~ CAPS &amp; HATS By Lee and Wrangler
COVERALLS l•l•lrtt
are included. Shon oleave
in plaido. solid colors.
Regular. slim and husky. Sizes 8
to 16 . Student sizes 26 to 30
Choose blue denims or grey ••trinoto Excellent quality by Van
stripe herringbone. Pre-shrunk, Heusen. Campus. Wrangler. LeTi- IStra•w work hats, safaril..,taitlt, lengths 30 to 36. All prezips from top and bottom.
Dakota. Buy now and oave.
roll-ups; Ivy League washed blue den im. Straight
concealed metal snpa. heavy
SAVE 300fo
golf, fishing. Big Se- leg styles.
duty pockets. action back. Men'o , 14 _95
Boys Reg. '14 .95
Shorto. regulars and tails .
Sport Shirts .............. ' 10.47
~~AysN:~g... ·; 1..6··.·· SALE ' 10.47
95
Men's '16.96
1
0
Sport Shirts ...... .... .... '11.B7
eg. 2.96 Hats ... 2.06 JEANS ............ SALE '11 .87
Reg. $26.95
Men's '18.96
'3 95 H t
' 2 77 Qoys Reg . ' 19.95
Sizes 36 to 46 ...... '21.59 Sport Shirts ...... .. ...... '13.27
JEANS .. .. ........ SALE ' 13 .97
, '
H a s ... , '
4
95
3
Reg. '28 .95
Men's '19.95
I Rea.
·
ats ...
·
Boys Reg . '21 .95
Sizes 48 and 60 .... '23.1
Sport Shirts .............. '13.97 I Rea. '5.96 Hats .. . '4.1
JEANS .. .... .. .... SALE ' 15.37

JEANS
SPECIAL
SSOO ·oFF
SAVE SS.OO ON
EACH PAIR OF
JUNIOR OR MISS~
JEANS •

CO-ORDINATE
SPORTSWEAR
SALE
SAVE 25% ON OUR
ENTIRE STOCK OF
JUNIOR. MISSY AND
EXTRA SIZE
COORDINATE
SPORTSWEAR.

WIANGLEI • DEVON
OCEAN PACIFIC

1/4

OFF

r-IV\..

SAVE\_

2W

JUNIOR AND MISSY

SWIMWEAR
SALE

l&lt;line and two piece suits in
sizes 5 to 13 and
.... , ••~ sizes 12 to 46 :
Sf Swlmwear ..... Sole S6.75
Sl3 Swlmweor .... Sole 9.75
SJS Sw~11wear ... Wt $18.75

sst s.~...., ... w. S25.so

ENTIRE STOCK

LADIES'
SLEEPWEAR
SALE
Lorraine, Katz. BestForm and

Elbetfeldt
CHIIIIII:Gi. CU tl

land mine explosion. He managed
to revive Jennifer Kroll, who was
UPI Labor Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP))- Calling reported In fair condition.
No progress was reported toward
lhe lelephone operalo r In ·an
sellling
the slrtke. The top union
emergency Is a bad Idea lhese days
and
company
negotiator had a brief
durtng Ihe slrlke againsl AT&amp;T, lhe
lelephone
discussion
Thursday, but
Communications Workers of Amerno
formal
bargaining
occurred.
ica says, because_you wUllikely get
The
strike
has
lorred
AT&amp;T to
only a recorded message.
close
100
long-dlstana&gt;
operator
The union, in the sixth day of a
centers
andslrut
down
11
ofAT&amp;T's
nalionwide walkout by 155,rul
members. recommended Thurs- 2A telecommunlcatlom and com[mday lhal parents place direct ler equipment factories In 17 states.
The walkout also has strained the
numbers lo police. fb-e and ambucompany's
ability to handle emerlance services nexl lo telephones.
gencies
and
operator-assisted longand advise children Ia use them
distance
calls,
and crippled the
Instead of dialing "0."
lnstalla)lon
of
complex
prone sysThe union's advice was In
tems
mainly
used
by
businesses.
response to an incident In West
AT&amp;T placed $«Xl,rul worth of
Chicago, Iil., where a double
advertisements
to appear today In
amputee 1 rolled his wheelchair
45
newspapers
across
the country.
through a bumpy field and crawled
to a swimming pool 10 r!'111ve a summarizing lhe its last contract
!-year-old child.
. offer to the Wllon as "fair."
Prior to Ill' negotiations, the
The child's mother called lhe
operator but got a recording, Communications Workers !tAmerauthorities said. The girl was saved Ica placed similar ads, bearing the
by James Patridge, a Vietnam war slogan: "Fair Settlements from
veteran who lost his legs In a 1966
By DAN CARMICHAEL

Texsheen . Long gowns and
robes, short gowns and robes.
paj,mas. niteshirts, teddies.
hospital gowns, bed jackets,
dusters and nursing gowns.
'8 .00 Sleepwear ...... .... 16 .39
'13 .00 Sleepwear .. .... ' 10.39
'1B.OO Sleepwear .. .. .. 1 14.39
'23 .00 Sloepwear .... .. ' 1B.39
'2'8.00 Sleepwea r...... '22 .39

I'QIIIIIQl 6MII
l'o'l ,,, l U I

oothlng for the U.S. campaign
against terrortsm.
Senate Republican .leader Robert
Dole of Kansas said defeat of the
package could spell disaster for
peace In tlle Middle East
"ll's not so much If the president
rnighl win or lose. but the setback
that mlghl come for any chance for
peac~ In the Middle Eas~" Dole
said."lf In facl we want a peace
process In Ihe Middle East, we can't
achl!'11e II by Isolating !'1/ery
moderate Arab state. This Is a
rather critical vote."
''Do you want to let Ihe president
and the secretary of state to have
thai siDt at the peace process or
not," Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind ..
challenged the ~ponents.
"If the Senate successfully were
to cut off Ihe presldenl at the lalees
wtlh regard lo effectiveness In the
Micklle Easl. a very Jar!!€ laser In
this wou ld be Israel. clearly a very
lar!!C loser," Lugar said.
But when Vice President George
Bush read til' tally - 66-34 Reagan had held the necessary
one-third of the Senate In line to
,;upport his veto of Its resolution
blocking Ihe sale.
Lugar, chairman of the Foreign
Relations Committee, laler said
Dole had several votes In reserve to
uphold the veto but used no more
than he needed.

Reagan said approval cl the sale
re!lects a U.S. cornmltmenl to "the
stability of the Persian Gulf (and I
our commitment to freedom of
navlgatl)n In the Gulf."
"We are determined to work with
the Saudis and other friendly states
to achi!'11e oor shared goal d peace
and Slablllty In the region," he said.
The victory marked a tw-naround
from Reagan's stunning defeat on
May 6, when the Senate voted 73-22
to block Ute sale. The House had
rejected the deal 356-62 and Reagan's cnly chana&gt; to salva-ge the
sale was In GOP·Ied Senate.
In an effort to make t ll' sale more
palatable to Congress, Reagan
wittrlrew the most objectionable
part of the package, $89 million In
portable Stinger anll·alrcrafl
misSiles.
Cranston said tlle sale of 1,006
alr-lo-alr Sidewinder missiles and
100 HaJlXXln air-to-surface missiles
could not be just~led.
"Simply pJt, we believe II ill
serves Amer1ca to sell our most
advanred weapons to natbns which
consistently tllwart our luooamen·
tal national interests," he said.
• Lugar said the vote was a difflcull
one in an election year for some
Republicans who "were of the
opiniOn that the vote would be
inlerpreted by the Jewish citizens In
their state as an adverse vote."

AT&amp;T strike enters sixth
day; nosettlement in sight

OPEN EVERYDAY 9:30 TO 5:00; FRIDA'Y 9:30 TO 8:0·0
USE OUR FREE
PARKING LOTS

Sellllle Republican Leader Bob Dole,left, and Senate
Finance Committee Chalrnan Hoben Pack..ood,
JU)re. The trio aliended a br e kla'll with the
president, doling which tax refonn and the sale ol
anns to Saudi Arabia were dlsw!lied.

Policies, politics play on
Saudi arms vote Thursday

MEN'S BIG BEN
By Wrangler

JUNIOR • MISSY

Church honors

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1 Section, 10 Pages

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, June 6, 1986

SPECIAL!

40°/o OFF
REG. S14.00 TO S3S.00

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A Multimedia Inc. Newapaper

Jobless figure climbs

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Profitable Companies."
AT&amp;T also malled letters to the
homes d union members across the
country, signed by presldenl-elect
Robert E. Allen.
"It's a letter dlnlonnatlan," said
AT&amp;Tspokesman HerbLinnen, "to
ensure there Is no misunderstand·
lng about what the details of the
company offer are."
AT&amp;T's letter dlscuSlied the
company's latesl offer to lhe union,
but did not srek to per,;uade union
mernll'rs to return to work, Llnnen
said.

By DAN CARMICHAEL
UPI Labor Reporter
WASHINGTON (UPII - Unem·
ployment jumped two- tenths of a
percentage point to 7.3 percent tn
May, with the loss of anotll'r 40,rul
manufacturing jobs In a single
month, the Lahar Departmenl
reported today.
In addition, ll,IXXJ oil and gas jobs
disappeared In May, lhe government said.
The May jobless rate of 7.3
percent compared to the 7.1 jX'rcenl
figure In April.
A companion Index, C&lt;Junllng
members of the military among the
employed, also rose two-tenths of a
percentage point, to 7.2 percent. ll
was 7 percent In April and mirrors
shifts In the civilian jobless rate.
In May, the number of Americans without a job rose by 210,1XXJto a total of almost 8.6 million
unemployed. SlgnUicant unemploy·
ment occurred among adull men.
the government figures showed.
In May, the jobless rate for adult
men leaped from 6 percenl to 6.4
percent. In comparison, tlle unemployment rate for adult men had
averaged 6 percenl since mid-1985.
The May unemployment rates
for olher categories of workers
remained essentially slable In May.
The jobless rate for adult women

·was 6.5 percent. II was 19 percent
for teenagers, 6.2 percenl for
whiles, 14.8 percenl for blacks, and
11 percent for Hispanics.
The May jobless rate for black
teenagers was a staggering 40.8
percent , down, however, from the A
p r II unemploymcnl figure of 42.6
percent.
The slatistics fu rther documented lhe rapid delerbratlon of
America's manufacturing base.
The loss of 40,rul jobs In May
broughl the decline In the manufacturing sector to almost lOO,IXXJ since
January. In less than two yean;,
llO,IXXJ manufacturing jobs have
disappeared from America - most
of them falling victim lo overseas
competition.
Particularly hard·hlt in May
were tlle durables Industries, in·
eluding the five major meta ls and
metal-using lndustrtes, the government said.
Some 15,1XXJ jobs In rrotor
vehicles and equipment also were
lost In May - meaning 50,000 of
these workers have losl lheir jobs
since early 1~.
The average manufacluring
work week also dropped by 0.1 rour,
to 40.6 hours. The Lahar Department said, hoW£'Ver, it "remains
fairly high by historical

standards."
The oil and gas indu,1ry also was
hu t1 badly In May - losing ll,OOO
jobs durtng the month and almost
100,000 joll5 so far this year.
Since SepicmiX'r 1984, the &lt;i l and
gas Industry has bsl 2.'\ percent of
its work foi'O'. And lis weaknesses
have rippled to olll'r Industries as
well.
Oll field manufac turing, for
Instance, has klsl ahou I 25 percent
ct Its joll5 du ring the past yearwith til' pattern picking up speed In
the past few months.
The conslructlon Industry continued to do well, hoW£'Ver. The
number of constru ctbn jobs grew
slightly in May, following a large
Increase In April. Since May 1985,
the industry has grown by more
!han DJ,IXXJ jobs - helped largely
by bwer rrortgage inten5t rates.
The service industry oontlnued
Its rapid expansion In May, gaining
IOO,rul jobs during the month.
During the J:GSt year, the services
Industry has accounted for almost
j5 percent of the total payroll
employment Increase.
The burgeoning service sector In
America - contrasting wilh the
gutted Industrial sector where far
higher wages are earned In
paychecks.

Authorities fail to discipline doctors ·
By NEll. ROlAND
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Medical autllorities, despite recent
attempts at reform, still fall to
identify or discipline most Incompetent doctors woo are harming
patients, Investigators for the De·
partment of Health and Human
Services say.
A report by the lnspeclor general 's office said state medical hoards
took strong action against only 678
physicians In 1981.
The disclosure means that sla te
boards placed on pl'Obation, suspended or r!'11oked the licenses of
less than 4 percent of the :!J,rul to
45,00&gt; doctors thought to be rnen·
Ially Ill, drug abusers, alcoholics or
criminals by the Federation of
State Medical Boards.
HHS Secretary Otis Bowen, who
released the findings during a
speech In New York on Thursday,
also criticized physicians and
physician-run organizations lor fall·

~uinther

ney for the Missouri board.
Dratler was oot idenllfled by
name In the report, b.J t Brydon
"This study has found," he told identified him. Brydon said the
graduates of Ihe New York Univer- Missouri hoard lntmds 10 seek an
sity School of Medicine, "thai lnjuncllon that would keep Dratler,
strikingly few of the cases Ihat slale who voluntarily discontinued p-acmedical boards Investigate come 10 llce In Missouri In late 1985, from
their atten~on from medical socie- resuming practice In tlle state.
ties, hospitals, peer review grouj:IS
The department report said
and Individual practllbners."
('Jnishments cl doctors In most
In one example, Dr. Stanley cases were Ughl, consisting ct
Dratler was allowed to become replimands, censures and stipugynecology chief at St. Louis lated agreements made after Infer·
Regional Medical Center in July mal proceedings. Boards are not
I~ IJ!cause the Mlssourt board
required to report these discipliwas unawaretbat palients had filed nary actions to other state IDards cr
32 sexual abuse complaints against national medical autltoritles, It
him.
said.
The complaints, accusi ng
Alaska and Delaware reported to
Dratler cl lbndllng patients as lhe Federalion ct State Medical
young as 14 years old during exams Boards that they took no dlsclpllIn Sl. Louis and Dade City, F1a., had nary actiOn whatsoever In 1984,
oot been forwarded 10 the Missouri while the District of Columbia
board by til' St. Louis University disciplined one physician, a federaMedical School cr the stale roard of tion official said.
Florida, said David Brydon, attarmg 10

report cases of quesllonable

care.

Family Center proposed

By KATIE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
A proposal to develop an "Edison
G. Guinther Family Cenler" was
made when Syracuse Village Council met Thursday night.
Making the proposal were Carol
Kiser and Debbie Mullins, daugh·
ters of lhe late Mr. Guinther, of
Gallipolis.
Kiser explained they would like to
- with money from grants and
donations- utlllze the old Guinther
homestead, owned by the village
and located at the comer of
Bridgeman and Waier Streels.
Kiser explained there are gran Is
available and would seek tllem.
Kiser also staled there would be
no expense to the village. Money
would come from private and
public foundation 'tuoos.
Kiser suggested If grants are
secured, the building would house a
library. arts and crafts room, and a
multi·pJrpose room, to name alew.
It would be a non-profit foundation. She suggested a kickoff for the
proposal be held August 15, her late
father's birthday.
"We need to gel the family
together again" explained Kiser.
She feels such a cenler would
encourage a needed practice.
Kiser asked for the support of the
village to which council agreed.
Robert Wlngelt, grants admlnls·
lrator discussed the proposed

marina .
Wtngelt slated gran ls In the
amount of $66,rul had been secur€d
for tlle $88.000 project.
Wlngelt said he received a leiter
from James A. Stull, grants
coordinator, Ohio Department of
Natural Resources In regard to
additional informatiOn that Is
needed such as working drawings
and specifications In order thai the
Office of O!lef Engineer may
review them for adequacy of
conslructlon.
According to Wlngelt, the engi·
neer will prepare the lnlbnnallon
and submit It Ia Stull.
Wlngelt also received a letter
from Paul Gregory, Chief Divlson
of Watercraft, in regard to addi·
Ilona! Information In regard to the
marina.
Also meeting with council were
Karen Hemsley and Ann Hemsley.
Karen Hemsley had submitted
her application for pool manager,
but was nol hired by the pool
comrnlltee. She fell since she has
worked at the pool the pasl two
seasons as a Weguard she should
have been hired as a guard since
she was nol hired as manager.
II was explained her application
did nol state she would take a
jX)Sitlon as Weguard.
II was also noted Hemsley was In
college when the pool was opened In
May.
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Hemsley stated she sllluld have
beEn ooUftedofthefactthatshe was

not hired as manager. Hemsley has
had extensive training In water
safety and Is qualified as a
swlrrunlng Instructor.
Marty Morarlty, pool manager,
satd there are no openings at this
time. It was ooted thai Hemsley
will be considered for employment
at the pool If an opening occurs.
Councll voted to have a SECO nd
free trash pickup day (large Items
only) on Wednesday, June 11 and
Thurnday, June 12.
Council also agreed to order parts
that are neededforthe swlngsal the
par~.

The ordinance commltlce will
meet Monday at 7 p.m.
Attending were Mayor Eber
Pickens, Janice Lawscn, clerk,
Glenn Cuooiff, Bill Armn, Jim Hill,
Jack Williams. Ernie Sisson and
Kathryn Crow, council members,
Jean Hall and Sampson Hall .

Open door session
scheduled Wednesday
A representative fl'Om the office
of Congressman Clarence Miller
will conduct an open door session
from 11 a.m. to I p.m. Wednesday
at the courtoouse In Pomeroy.
Anyone having any questions about
the federal government ls asked to
stop by and discuss them.

Pomeroy Chamber planning for June 20-22 Heritage Days
The Pomeroy Area O!amber of
Commerce Is orgjllllzlng several

activities lor downtown Pomeroy In
conjunction with the ohsetvanre ct
Heritage Days on June 20-22 by lhe
Meigs County Pioneer and HJstortcal Society.
Projects wlll Include a craft
festival In which local craft people
can display, sell and demonstrate:

an antique car display to give area
residents an opportunity to exhibit
their antique vehicles so they can be
enjoyed by others.
The craft display and antique
auto slllw will take place on Coort
.st. on both Friday and Satrurday
durtng the weekend from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. each day. Therels nocharge·

for participation.
A lhlrd activity will be a countty
store auction .which will be on a
C()mmisslon basis ranging from :.15
to 100 jX'rcent going to the chamber.
depending on what the contributor
wants to give to tlle orgahlzatlon .
Old type Items, no clothing however, will be accepted for lhe
auction. For additional information

,,

on the count ry auction, resl&lt;lents
are to contacl Sherri Hart aI the
chamber offtc~. 992-500i.
To participate in the carlt display
or antique car show, pleasse
complete the form and send It to Ihe
chamber office or reg\slratlon can
be handled by phoning the chamber
ol!lce.

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Friday, June 6, 1S86

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The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Streel
Pomeroy, Ohio
DE\' OTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGEIT

Publisher
Pi\T WHITEHEAD
1\sslslllnl Publisher/ Controller

BOB HOEFLI CH

General Manager

Di\LE ROTHGEB, JR.

News Edllor
A MEMBER of Tht• Unltt'd PrE'ss Interna tiona l. Inl and Daily Prt&gt;Ss Assoda·
li on and thr Am&lt;'rlcan Newspaper Publishers AssoclaUon .
LEiTERS OF OPIN IO N arE' wt&gt;lro!Tif&gt;. They stwu ld bP lt&gt;S!I; than lJO words
lon.'l . All i(IUE'rs ar(' su bj{l('t to &lt;.~1!tn g and mu st be sijlnt&gt;d with namr, add r ess and
trlf'phorH' numbN . No un s1gnro lellrrs will bt' publi shed . Lrncrs should br in
good tast(' , addrross ing hsu£'S. not pt.'rsoMlltlt&gt;S.

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The Lighter Side

Berry's World

Some senators are remarkably
frank on the snbject. "I think you
arp a decent and honorable man, " a
ranking Democratic member r1. the
SenateJU!IIclary Committee said lo
Manion at his second hearing, "but
I ro not think I can vote fot&lt;!you
because of your political views."
This Is a senator who Is soorn to
defend the Constitution, which
gives b the president the prerogative of naming judges. You can't
sllde a piece cl tissue paper
between the polltlcal views of
Daniel Manion and Ronald Reagan,
and Reagan's political views were
applauded by W perrent of tbe
American people only too years
ago.
The opponents of Daniel Manion
reason thai If they succeed In
blocking his nomination, thai would
be the flrsl time a Reagan mmlnee

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Thinking position
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPII -We have teen shopping so many times for"" tbe
man who has everything" we somelimes ilrgelhow difficult il is lo find a
suilable gift for Ihe man who ha s nothing.
Fortunately, Ihe laller problem has been !Dived in time for Fat her's Day
lhis year.
For about $l;, you can get dear old dad a "foot couch," which was
designed for people who like to put their feel on lhe desk.
Granted, you probably also will have lo buy him a tk&gt;sk to pul his feel m.
Bull hal is a small maller.
Once old dad has his pedal ex lremilies firmly fixed in a "feet up " posilion
on a desk, you will have Ihe peace of mind thai comes from knowing he is In
the height of fashion .
II used Ia be differenl. There was a lime when you could be pretty sure
someone who had his feet on the tk&gt;sk was taking a nap in Ihe "eyes closed"
poslllon. But Ihal was before poUiical and business leaders started being
pictured wilh Guccis eleva led .
Among Ihe polil ica) and business personages who have been
pholograph&lt;'d wilh feel on the desk lalely arc lelevislon executive Ted
Turner and Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore .. head of lhe Senate Flnanre
Commillce.
"They lhink wit h their feet up," says Ihe foot couch Inventor, Mark
Brenner. and who is 10 dlspule that male heels at leas! level with the male
brain mighrhe an aid 10 cerebral ion' Not lomentlon howcomfortllblethat
position is.
No less a literary personage than Henry David Thoreau mce wrote Ihat ,
"Heaven is under our teet as well as over our heads."
Imagine Thoreau al Walden Pond, feet up, perhaps propped againsl a
lree lrunk.
Or if your head can'l bring In !hal image, possibly because it Is 1oo far
above your feet, maybe you can imagine Brenner lnventlngthefootcouch.
"The Idea came 10 me one day when I was reading a IJJ slness magazine
and nollced piclures of lhree leading execulives wilh their feet on tbeir
desk," he reports . "They seemed relaxed and self-ronfldent."
So Brenner came up with a padded fool rest that makes It JXJSSibletolook
relaxed and self-confldenl wlthoul scarring the desk top.
If you want to put muddy feet mlhe collee table at home while reading or
listening to music, do so al your own risk.
One reason the "suggested retail price" for lhe fool couch varies is
because some models vibrate. They have oollery-powered molors that can
be acllvated by "a pressure sensitive switch."
Otber deluxe models have lealher cushions attached to marble bases.
Bul remember, prioe is no object. Nolhlng Is too good for Ihe feet d the man
who has nothing.
Some business and pollllcal leaders have recUning chairs as well as
conven lenl desk tops. No wonder they lhink oo well.
I propose thai, despilebudgetary slrlctures, we go the rest ri. the way and
provide all our senators with desk-lop couches they can Ue rown on as well
as pul !heir feel on.
Had Brenner been supine a I the lime, he mlghl have invenled a tk&gt;sk-lop
couch for the head.

Sly Bloomfield

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On Daniel Manion _____w_u_tia_m_F_.B_u_ck_lcy_J_r.
The resistance to Daniel Manion as a federal judge. To begin with,
as clruclt judge is moslly ldeologi· there Is what one might call the Big
cal opportunism, but there Is an Firm Legal Lobby. These are the
odor there of something else, and legal heavies who disdain a candithai Is the war of the secularists date for the judiciary who has
against rellglon.
practiced In a firm with fewer than
F1rst lhlngs flrsl. Daniel Manion 100 partners. They cannot ftnd
Is a 44-year-old lawyer who has sufficient judicial cosmopolitanism
tried more than 30 cases, Is a out In the sticks, In the little firms.
member of a small firm, was an The Justice Department's answer
active legislator, and Is a man on this question Is that the 7th
greatly admired personally. He Is a Circuit lo which President Reagan
veteran of the Vietnam War, a had named Daniel Manion already
sometime senator who quit his has Its share of law professors and
offlce . to devote his energies to lawyers who have been Involved In
lighting multiple sclerosis, which federal casework, and that a
he conquered; a genial, good- well-balanced judiciary should In·
humored, Intelligent man who has elude lawyers from outside the
vigorously expressed himself on great metropolises.
public Issues, and has done so
The second factkm Is just plain
responsibly and Intelligently.
Ideological: His opponents do not
Now there are two obvious like that Manion, a conservative,
factions opposing his confirmation should ~ designated to the court.

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His critics have whooped and
hollered over this one, maintaining
!hat it was a flagrant act "'Jf
contumacy, an Invitation to &lt;If.
flanre of the Supreme Court . But
the proposed blll specified, "If this
section Is determined to be;unconstltutlonal, all copies of the fen
Commandments displayed by 'au·
thorlty of this section wUI be
Immediately removed when the
judgment becomes final." There
was no hint there ri. any appetite to
subvert the judiciary.
Moreover, lhe court's churchstate rulings are, by the wtresslon
of almost everyone, utter chaos.
(Moynihan, 1979: "In Wolman v.
Walter (19'71), Mr. Justice Black·
mun on behalf ri. the rourt found II
constitutional to provide mn-plbllc
school plplls with 'books,' but
unconstitullonal to suwly them
wtth 'lnsti'Uctional materials and
equipment.' In other words a book
may be provided bul not a map. The
court has yet to rules on atlases,
which are books of maps."I

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I ~.If

was turned down. If It can happen
once, SO!Tte senators reason, then
perhaps a coalition of Uberal
Democrats and liberal Republicans
can build a BerUn Wallhetween the
White House and the judiciary never mind the Constitution.
But a third faction Is rmved, or so
It would seem, by a passionate
desire to punish someone who has
disagreed with the Supreme Crurt
In Its various rulings progressively
excluding rellglon from the schools.
When the Supreme Coort wted (by
a narrow margin of 5-4) against
permitting the display of the Ten
Commandments In the public
schools ri. Kentucky, then-state Sen.
Daniel Manion joined with an
overwhebnlng majority of Detro·
crats and Republicans In the .
Indiana Senate 1o propose a
voluntary display of the Ten
Commandments In the public
schools.

Limitless promise.___J_a_ck_A_n_d_er_so_n_&amp;_D_a_le_v;_a_n_A_u_a
WASHINGTON- Five centuries
afler Columbus sought 1o explore
the unknown, the same objections
are being heard again: The risk Is
too great. The mst Is 1oo high. The
dream Is 1oo Impractical.
The voyage of Columbus was
turned down, first by the king of
Portugal, then by a Spanish
blue-rlbbon commission. But In the
end, Columbus q&gt;ened up new
continents and new vistas of
knowledge that made his critics
look foolish. He also made possible
the most successful anti-poverty
program In hlslory: the greal
rnlgration of destitute peoples tot he
Americas.
Today Columbus has been superseded by astronauts eager 1o
explore lhe space frontier, 1o lead
mankind to otber worlds. They
~lleve untold knowledge and
hidden resouroes await them- the
raw materials of space thai wUI
enhance life on Earth.
They expecl to assemble In spoce
SJlar-powered satellites that can
capture the sun's Inexhaustible
energy and lransmlt It to 'earth.
They wUl mine valuable minerals

up there, not only 1o supplement
dwindling resouroes m Earthbutto
build and sustain ooclety In space.
They also hope 1o transfer lndustrtal activities from Earth to space.
Thts wUI Improve old products,
create new products and, at the
same time, protect the Earth's
fragile biosphere.
I
Even as the space program opens
up future worlds, It wUI continue to
advanoe science and mrleh our
everyday lives In the here and mw.
The Apollo program, which transJXJrted rren lo the rmon, created
many times more wealth than It
cost - new jooo, new products and
new Industries.
This becomes Increasingly true
as the old souroes of jobs and
prosperity - the raw-materials
Industries and the smoke-stacks
plants - faller and decUne. The .
new businesses -data processing,
electronics, telecommunications,
robotics, automation, services of
many kinds - are based heavily
upon Information.
In the Information Economy of
loday, the primary raw material Is

Information, and thai Is what the
must be explored by llvlng, breaspace program pre-eminently pro- thing people - not by unthinking
duoes. The space program gave the
robots, lhe astronauts emphasize.
United States lhe lead In selenoes They Insist there Is no substitute lor
that affect lhe health, environment Iuman eyes, ears and hands out
and economy of the people. The there.
nation that leads In spare wUI
'They also stress the lmportanoe
asssuredly lead In these olher vllal of keeping space exploration under
fields.
· ctvlllan control. They fear oome of
Yet there are those who belittle NASA's critics have a hidden
space explora tion, who see only the tTVJtive: They want to paint the
dollars In !rant of them and not the space shuttle blue and tum It over to
rlehes that tie beyond the hortzcn . lhe AJr Foroe to operale.
The federal funding required lor the
It Is Inspirational to ltsten to
space program Is coveted for things astronauts deserlhe their experten·
of Earth- boondoggles for the rtch ces beyond the Earth. The words
and appropriations for pork-barrel don't extsl, tbey say, that can
projects.
convey what It's like lo see the
We have spoken with many Earth from space. Nor can any
astronauts - men like Alan camera capture the speclacular
Shepard, the firs! Amertcan In reauty of our world set against the
space: Edwin Aldrin, who made the vast, black velvet of space.
The curve of the earth, the
first tanding on the moon: Thomas
swlrUng
eddies, the patterns of
Stafford, who rendezvoused In
clouds
marbllng
the surface above
space with Soviet cosmonauts;
the
brilliant
blue
of the wa ler and
Eugene Cernan, the last man 1o
the
l:jue-green
r1.
the
land - This Is
walk m the moon.
a
sight
that
must
be
personally
They are united In their enthusl·
asm about lhe opportunities that wilnessed lo be appreclaled, the
await mankind In space. But space aslronauts tell us.

Dollars and bony_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Do_nc
_ra_iff
WARSAW (NEA) -The I'IQtlces trade because of the hard currency
are (\xtures In what pass for
It pulls Into the economy. It also
newspapers here: "BONY - wUI
serves lo stabilize exchange rates.
IJJyfsell.'' Telephone numbers
Veto, a consumer plbllcatlon, even
follow.
comes oot wtth wrekly buy and sell
They refer to one of the few spreads, similar to tbe currency
thriving areas of the Polish econ- exchange tables on financial pages
In the.Western press.
omy, the lrade In goods. couponsIn Polish, "hon IDwarowy ." (One
But lolerated or not, It Is still a
coupon Is colloquially caUed a black market and a sure sign r1. a
"bon." Multiples are "bony," plu· crippled economy. Poland's Is
rals In Polish being formed by badly oo. And the Soviet nuclear
adding a "y.")
reactor disaster wUI make It worse,
The coupons are Issued by tiE If Western customers continue 1o
government lo Poles who rn:elve shun the country's radloa:tlvely
funds from abroad. In theory, il'sa dusted ~!cultural exports.
" Hi there. I'm looking for Abu Abbas, the tersimple
and mutually beneficial
rorist. Does he five around here?"
Superficially, things don't appear
arrangement. The dollars, pounds
all that bad. Especially not In the
and francs received from friends
capital. As East Bloc rltles, go,
and relatives are deposited In the
Warsaw Is · an attractive plaoe.
state-run banking system, adding
Almost entirely rebuUt since the
lo the government's scaroe hard
war, It has something of the look In
currency holdings. In return, the
parts of a large German city, such
Today Is Friday, June 6, the 157th day of 1900 with~ to illlow.
ortglnal recipient gets the ooupons
as Munich or Berlin.
The moon Is approaching Its new phase.
that will buy otherwtse unobtainaTraffic Is much sparser, to be
. The morning stars are Mars and Jupiter.
ble Imported luxuries In the state- !me, but still there Is enough to give
The evening stars are Mercury, Venus and Saturn.
run "Pewex" hard-currency stores. the city an atmosphere of bustle.
Those born on this dale are under the sign of Gemini. They Include
Bony, In Poland's strictly con- The favored vehicle Is a boxy Polish
Spanish painter Diego Velasqu€2ln 1599; American patrlotNathanHaleln
trolled economy, can be legally version of the Flat. Sknaas from
1'155; artist John Turnbull, woo depleted the American Revolution, In 1856;
lx&gt;ught, sold and advertised. But
CZechoslovakia are also In eviGerman novelist Thomas Mann In 1875; vaudevllle bandleader Ted Lewts
!here Is rmre to the business than dence, and occaslonaUy even a
In 1891; Indonesian dictator Ahmed Sukamo In 1901, and California Gov .
that.
BMW or Mercedes, whlrh here
. George Deukmej tan In 1928 (age 58).
o
What we're reaDy tallclng here- spells really big buckS - or oony.
On this date In history:
and everyooe knows It - Is the
There Is a chronic housing
In 1933, the first drive-in roovle !heater opene;lln Cannden, N.J.
black market price d doUars, the shortage, with a cuslomary walt c1
In 19!14, hundreds of thousands of Allied troops began crossing the
denomination c1 the oony. The price years for apartments. That might
English Channel In the "D-Day" Invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe, the
at which a dealer oilers to buy bony seem surprising, wtth numerous
greatest Invasion In hlslory.
also tells you what you can gel blocks of hlghrlses going up en the
In 1972, a coal mine explosion In Rhodesia- now Zimbabwe- trapped
uno!llctally for the real (and much city's oulsklrts.
464 miners underground. More than 425 died.
more in demand) thing One ri. the principal problems Is
In 1982, Israeli forces Invaded Lebanon.
greenbacks.
that they take so long going up. The
In 1983, Nicaragua expellfd three U.S. diplomats, accusing them or
It's useful to know. The clflctal endless delay on any govenunent
plotting to polson the foreign mtnlster of the Sandlnlsta government.
exchange rate Is currently l60 zloty oonstructlon !K'Oject Is a longstand·
A !houghtfortheclay: NathanHale 'slastwordsbeforehewashan~by · to the rollar. On the unofficial oony tng joke. Orbls, the state tourist
the British as an American spy was, "I regret that I have only one life to
market, It Is 100 to ate.
organlzallon, has been at work on a
'rose for my country." Hale was 21 years old.
The government lolerates the new hotel In Cracow lor 13 years

now.

Construction workers, you hear,
are wllllng to put In time but not
much energy on the job. Building
materials are not delivered on time,
or maybe not at aU.
It's a very different proposition,
however, when It comes to butldlng
churches, of which this socialist

capital already has more than 400.
Then workers work and materials
appear, usually before construction
evm begins.
It raises questions as to who Is
really In charge around bere- lhe
priests who get their churehes or
the bureaucrats with their bony.

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Eagles, Vikings dominate
all-league baseball squad
CHESHIRE - Sylvester "Sly"
Bbom!ield, a three-sport senior
from Symmes Valley High School,
was named lhe Soulhern VaUey
Athlellc Conference's ISVAC ) Most
Valuable Player In a recent meet·
lng of league baseball coaches at
Kyger Creek High School. l'ifleen
other players were selecled for
all -league honors, a squad doml·
naled by SVAC Co-Champions
Symmes Valley and Easlem, who
had idenllca l 12·2 records.
Bloomfield, a versallle alhlete
was ooted around Southeaslern
Ohio as a polent hill er, ending the
season \\1lh a hefty .621 batting
average. Bloomfield was also
Ialentcu defensively as a catcher
lhro"1ng oul 28 of 31 runners
successfully.
Joining Bloomfield on the squad
wpre leammales Shane Meadows.
a junior. and sophomore hurler
Da llas Tibbs.
Three members of Eastern's
Dislrlcl Championship team re·
eelv ed all-league honors including
Senior RDyce Bissell. junior hurler
Ed Collins. and !&lt;:&gt;phomore Sieve

Horner, who finished the season
with a .490 hitter.
Olher squad members included
seniors Phil Bailey and Deke
Barnes of Hannan Trace; Kelley
Grueser and David Amburgey of
Southern: Mike Edge and Bryan
Peck of Kyger Creek; Larry Adkins
of Oak HUl; North Gallla's Steve
Thaxton; and Steve Tarbett of
Soulhwestern.
Among SVAC honorable mention
were Kenny Childers and Galle
Patterson of Symmes Valley:
Brenl BlsseU, Kevin Barber, and
Bryan Durst of Easlern and Jay
Bootlck and Scott Wickline of
Southern.

Finall986 SVAC
baseball standings
SVAC l'lNAL STANDINGS

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Tham

Easttrn ............ .
SymrJX'S VallPy .. .
Southt&gt;rn .
H;mnan Tract'

................. 12-l
...... .. . 12·2
.. .... ... 10-4
.. 11').4

. 5·9
. 1·10
............ 2·12

Kyg("f Creek ..
Oak Hill ... ..

North f.alUa ..

........ ...... .. 1-11

!iluthwestern ..

List Racine field day winners
(Boys)
RACINE - Teachers al the
1 - Scott Grare - Sark Ra cr. Egg &amp;
Racine Elemenlary School re- ~oon , 50 yd, 100 yd dash .
1- Travis Mugrage- Frlslx&gt;E&gt;
cently conducted field day acllvltles
.1-- Aaron Hoback .
on the school grounds In Racine.
4 - Jimmy Randolph - Sollball and
Children from all six grades SoccN .
~ - Jf'rPmy lm bod(&gt;fl- Backward race.
part lclpaled In Ihe athletic and field
Grant Circle was first In Crab raet&gt; and
day events.
Jason Deem fi rst In &amp;&gt;ardaw .
Grldf' Four (Girl&lt;l)
Winners in lhe varbus age
1 - Marry Mathew s - Sack , E~g &amp;
groups according lo class were as Spoon.
2- fblschf'i Rowe &amp; 100yd. Broad jump .
follows: Winners are listed accord.
ing to overall IDinls with !heir ~)yd
3 - Rita Rose - &amp;ar r law .
winning even Is Usled at the right.
4 - Jennl Hill

G rftdt' 1: (G irl!&amp;)

1 -Tra cy Cttrd - ~ ya rd dash ; Socr(lr:
Bl'cir Cia.,.,•; und Cra b rd&lt;'t' .
2- Mlsy llyS(liJ - Efo!g &amp; Spoon Racl' .
.1 - A ng iP Carl! on - Sark Rarl"' &amp;
l1a r k~· .1 rd Run
~ - Mkh1%• J ohmon - 100 ytud da s h .
r-1- Barbll"' Luynf'- Frl sl:x-f'.
(80)'!i)

Paul Smith - sac k. E~g &amp; ~oon ,
Frl!" tx•e, ~ ydD ;.H;h , lk•a r\la w, Backwa r d
r·un : and 100 vd . dash .
2 - Tomm \' La y nl'·
J - .Jrssr Mayriard - Crab Rarr
~ - Bobhy Wr11&lt;'sr1 - Sort hi II Throw
I -

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Sut 'CPL
~~- Dav id R o u~h ·

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S..rond GnMit! (Girls)
F aith Hos t• - &amp;oar C ia~' &amp; 100 yd .
.

1- J~· l Mathpv.o s-

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R&lt;t rt' .

Yd . dal&gt;h , Cr ab
.

:1 - Lisa WI! C's - Eg~ &amp; Spoon
4 - .lonna Manu(') - Sack fta('{'
Frl s brt'. Sol1llall. Bark~· ard ru n.
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~ - Marr in &lt;'Ita Gllktnson - Sn('('Pf )dck .
(80yll)

I - M\b O'Nt•\1-Sark, B&lt;'arrJaw , 100

dash .
2 - Shaun D11llf'y- Softtu ll Th row .
.1- Rl chi P Wumsl f'\"·
~ - Joh n Card ·
·
~ - Chris Gilbride - ~ yd da sh. Crab
rtH' £' .

Charllt• Ml' Kinnt•y pl&lt;~ced (Irs! In 1h£&gt;
f.RF: &amp; Spoon rarf' and B~trkward run .
c~r aiFt Knl~ht wa s first In lh P Frisbcr and
So('{'C' r Kif'k .

Third Grode tGlrl•t

1 - Sh{• r ri Fr£'d(lrltk - Fr l s~'(', 50 yd.
SofltJ!Il. Ba L· kward.
1- Courtnl'\' Rou sh- Crab Racf'.
.1 - Kf'ndr a 'Norris - Eg~ &amp; Spoon.
4 - .Jr nny ra rp('lltrr - Sack race and
I:J:&gt;ar Claw .
~- Erica Dugan .
Orldg l• l Varn ('y pl acrd fir s1 th £' sorcrr
~cl&lt;.

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Gulterman of Sea mless Gutters
In Alhens defea ted tbe Barons of
Athens , In the men's slow pitch
softball loumarnenl at CoolvUle,
Sunday. Taking lhlrd place was
Network Video of Belpre.
Eight learns participated In the
two day lournament which was
sponsored by the CoolvUie Uons
Club.

Plan loumamenl
There wlll be a Class C and D
Men's softballlournament at Cool·
vllle, Ohio June 14 and 15. First and
Second place Individual trophies
will be awarded and tea m trophies
given 10 llrsl , second, third, and
fourth place tea ms. Entry fee Is~
(:lus two softballs. Call 378-Gal7 or
378-&amp;106.

5- CMs1a Rose- Socct'r Kirk .
Mary Joe Wolfl' was (Jrslln th(' Softball
thrnw . Tabitha Willford was fi r .~t in Shut I If'
Run .
I Boys )
1 -Rober ! RPlbcr- Shuttle run, 100 yd .

Sof1ball. Frisbee.
~ - Mlkl' Van Mf'tN - EJ("~ &amp; Spoon.
Broad .lufl1l .
3 - K('llcy Hrn s ler - ~ yd clash
4 -Chris Brown - Bt&gt;ar Claw.
5- Ryan HoltPr - Sack Ra e('.
.Jason Carpentpr v.:as flrsl In Socct•r.
Grade 5 (G irls )
1 - M~an Wolfe -Sac k. Shu111(' run .
100 yd, Softball, SOl'C&lt;'r , ~ y d .

2 - Nlkkt&gt; lhl(' - Frisbt&gt;E&gt;.
3 - Mi chell e Caruthers ..
4 - Jodi Cummin s -Broad Jump: 440.
5- .Julie Hill
Brrnda Ash fir st Jn

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By FREDERICK WATERMAN
UPI Spons Writer

Hunter sa£ety
1
courg.o set
June }4
1

I - JOE'y Hens\(&gt;r- Shu tt It' Run .
2 - Eddie Sawy t&gt;rs - Softball, YO yd

run

l -llm Balcer- Broad Jump. ~yd .
4- Jerl"my Dill - 100 yd dash .
5 - Jert'my Cleek.
David ~m rlrst In Egg a nd Spoon ;
Doyk&gt; Gllkln soo was first ln Soccer; and
T)•son Mu grage was first ln Frls!M'e.
Grlde Six (Girl!)
1 - AMie Amos - Sack. Shutt lr run ,
So ftball, ~ yd dash , EgR &amp; Spoon , Sack,
100 :yd das h, and Backward run .
2- Michell(' Brown.
3- Jenny Varn('y
4 - Brandy Roush
5 - Reb('('ra Wiles - f,oerl'r and
Frls tx&gt;e.
(lloyof

1 - Sha ne Circle - Sark. Shuttlt&gt; run .
~ yd run .
2- David lhle- 100 yd. Broad jump.

SoftM JI ,

440.
3- Mlrhael Russ(&gt;lJ - Eg~s &amp; Spoon ,
Frisbee.
4 - Trt&gt;vor PetrE"l
5- Mark BrO'&gt;''M -Soccer.

McGuire hurls
third no-hitter
Rutland's Terry McGulrepilched
his lhlrd no-hitter of the year by
blanking Pomeroy 14-01o boost his
personal record to 4-0. At one point
young McGuire struck out 14
consecutive batters; 17 overall. He
walked jusl two .
Otuck Mash sulfered the loss
giving up , six hits and four
strikeouts, gaining relief !rom R.
Roby who walked one and fanned
two.
McGuire had two home runs and
a single, Jeremy Rupe a trtple,
rouble, and single, Frank McGhee
a triple and double, Kevin Musser a
triple, Gary Adams a double, and T.
Peterson a single.
Rutland Is now 6-0 overall.

were something out there. When we

In

A volunleer hunl crsafetyinstruc·

for course is being offered by K(.ith
.

0. Wood, Meigs Counly Game
Proteclor, Division of Wildlife, on
Saturday, June 14, from 12:l1 to
4:30 p.m. «I Ihe lzaak Walton
League Farm near Chester.
Wood emphasil.ed thai the June
14 program is not a hunter Safety
cla ss, but rather an instructors
cla ss. Jt is open to anyone over 21

what

triggered

me.''

The Celtics agreed with lhis
assessment, saying lhey f• iled to
match Houston 's !XJSt · Sa mpson
effort .
"We bsl our inlensily after h~
left." Sichling s• ld. "We kind of
relaxed. lt (lhe Hghll fired up the
crowd which definitely helped
tbem ."
With lhe shouts of lhe sellout
crowd of 16,016 al The Summil
creating a deafening din, Houslon
expanded a 34-JJ !ead at Sampson 's
ejection Into a fB. 47 halftime lead.
The Rockets responded to the
fight wllh their best sustained play
of tbe series. On defense , they held
the Celllcs scoreless for 3:02 and
eslabllshed their transition game.

a bench·

c1ear lng -brawl, Sampson was

los I Ralph, we had to reach down
deep and play like we had never
1 ed bel
" dded Reid ho
pay
ore, a
, w
had 15 points and a career-high 17
assists. "We played like there was
no tomorrow."
Akeem Olajuwon made up for the
absence of his fellow big man by
scoring 32 points, grabbing 14
rebounds and blocking 8 shots,

thrown out al 9:40 ol the second
quarter forpunchlngllo51o
ds
nguar
Jerry Sichtlng and Dennis Johnson.
The 7-foot4 forward , who scored 12
JXJints In his 14 minu tes of action,
said the flstflght , started by shoving
between him and Slchtlng, was
unavoidable.
"! did what I had to ro," he

Meigs Legion splits pair with
Marietta; plays Athens today

who Is lnl~rested In becoming a
volunleer inslruclor in lhe Ohio
Hunler Safety Program.
lnslruclors will be oert !fled al the
end of the course. Those who have
been inslruclors in lhe pasl, are
Invited lo take the course lo renew
oerUftcalion. Any questions should
be dlrecled to Wood al 9854400.
As for Ihe hunl er safety classes to
be offered later, John Coslanzowill
be working wllh Wood In coordina t·
ing the classes.
Wood noled lhal this past year in
Meigs County lhercwas mt a single
hUnting accident. HeattriiJJies this
to lhe hunter safety program. The
game proteclor said that each year
hunlers arc trlng challenged by
various groups opposed to hunting
:rtlvltics and promoting gun control bills. He said Ihat as sportsmen
lunters need to get Involved and

v.ilh a triple and single.
Cooc h Jack Welker gave a ood of
approval with the Meigs pl ay
against a stmng Marietla nine. "I
was very impressed "11h Mariella,
espcdaU y they're tea m speed. Bull
was very pleased wilh our perlormance for being the season's first
game. We pla yed real well and
easily could have won bolh games,"
said ttr third-year Meigs coach.
Meigs plays at Athens tonight a I b
p.m. al OU' s Trautwein field.
Sa turda y. Meigs goes lo McArthur
for a rouble-header and returns
home Sunday for lwo games
against Glousler.

MARIETTA - In a doubleheader that took more than six
hours 10 complete, the MPigs
American Legion oo seba ll team
splil a pair of onerun ga mes at
Martella Wednesday as Martella
won Ihe first 7-6 wit h Meigs coming
back to take the second game , 8-7.
ln the first game, Marietta
scored three runs in the botlom of
ttr sixth to wipe out a &amp;-4 Meigs
lead. Marlena scored the winning

raced home from second for the
game-winner.
Marietta put runners on second
and third In the sevent h, but could
ml plSh across lhe tying run.
You ng kept alive Ihe Meigs victory
hopes by throwing oul a Man ella
runner at socond lrylng to steal
after leading off lhe In ning with a
walk.
Mike Bar! rum slarted for Meigs
and went five innings, fanning 12 ol
runs on f\VO walks, two singles, and a possible 15, and wal king six.
fielder's choice.
Hendricks started Ihe sixl h and was
Da ve Amburgey wml Ire dis- relieved by Eddie Collins, who
lan Cf' for Meigs, )C;iv lng up six hils, hurled Ihe Una! one and lwo-thirds
elghl wal ks, and slruck oul nine . innings lo pick up the win .
Three Marietta pllchers, Chris Ment\&gt;whaU, Gray and Alkir~
Newberry , Bradley, and Kenny lurled for Marlella , striking out
Alkire combined to fan 12 and wa lk nin ~ and walking seven,
12 while allowing only four hits .
Meigs hillers included a four-hit
Alkire was the winner.
perlormana&gt; by Easlern's Brian
Meigs hitters Included two sin - Durst wllh three singles and a
gles by Donnie Becker and a single rouble while Bartrum had a single
each by Robbie Young and Dave and double and Chris Kennedv and
Hendricks. J. Anderson led Ma ' Snyder had two singles ~ach .
tiella wll h a single and double.
Becker added a rouble and Young
The second game started much had a single. Smilh led Manella
the same as the first, hul Meigs wa s
able to plale the winning run in the
se,·enlh. Meigs quickly jumped to a
h-11ead with four in the first and I\\D
more in Ihe second . Martella 1ied II
al 7-7 in the sixth wi lh four runs .
Meigs scored the winning tun in
the sevenl h when Young led off wll h
a single, wenllo second on Gheen 's
ground-oul to second, and srored on
a slrange single by Joev Snyder.
Snyder bunted back to lhe
pitcher's mound, but the Martella
hurler slipped and fell while ltylng
MONTH
to field Ihe bunt, letting Ihe ball sli de
past without being touched and lhe
ooseba ll winding up In "no-man 's·
land around second base. Young

&amp;JPfXH1 youth in lhcirrndC'avorsas

future hunters.
"We need to reach oot and leach
them as we were I aug ht SJ I ha l we
can protoct and preserve oor righl
lo hear arms and hunt, " Wood
concluded.

Speedway opens
gates on ~unday
MINERAL WELLS - Thr West
Virgjnla Molar Speedwoy opens lis
gates for the first time this Sl'ason
Sunday for lhe running of the
"Second Annual Mounlaln Specia l
Olympics 100" which pays $5,1XXl to
win and a $25,000 plus total purse.
The STARS !Short Track Au to
Racing Stars) sanclloned event for
dirt late trodels Is bPing held by
WVMS In conjunct ion with West
Virginlo Special Olympics and
7-eleven slores. Local Hobby Stocks
will share lhe billing wllh oome of
the na tlon's lop Iall' model stock car
stars.
Some lop drivers expected are
John Mason, Larry Moore, Freddie
Smllh. Mike Smllh, Jack Boggs,
Rodney Combs, Mike Balzano,
Donnie Moran , Bob Adams, Jr ..
and Kenny Brighlblll. &amp;'€ these
drivers and many more oul -of-slate
rompelllors who have inquired
about this big event.
Sunday's feature wlll be 100 laps
with no fu el slops plus preliminary
hea t races and a complele Hobby
Slock program.
· Ga les open al 8 a.m .

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surprisingly long 9-5 odds suggest
Charlie Whiltlngham's colt Is nola
11lear choice for Salurday's llBth
nmnlng of lhe Belmont Stakes.
The 10 entries make the gross
va lue of the race $561,400.
Mogambo was a sllghl surprise
as the second choice at 4-1.
The field from the rail will be:
Fobby Forbes, 15-1: Bordeaux Bob,
l:J-1; Moga111oo; surprise !ale entry
Parade Marshal, aJ-1; Personal
Flag, 10-1; Johns Treasure, &amp;-1;
Ferdinand: Danzig Connecllon,
6-1; Imperious Splrll, l:J-1; and
Rampage, 9-2.
Thursday's draw became a
lrlbule to lhrre trainers: Whil·
!Ingham, 73; Woody Stephens, 72,
who will be going forhls record fifth
straight Belmont, and 79-year-old
Walter Kelly, who has his first entry
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their la~t 37 straight games.

the loss of Ralph Sampson Into a
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Finals.
Houslon rallied from Ihe second·
quarter ejection of Sampson to ~sl
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besl· of-seven series.
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The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend

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Friday. June 6. 1986

Page-4

Beat of the bend

Auxiliary meets

Chicken lickin' short

A discussion on scholarships to be
awarded to students going Into
some area of the medical field was
held at the recent meeting of the
Women's AuxUlary of Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Louise Bearhs, vice president,
eonducted the meeting. A "bakeJess" bake sale was planned for the
June 24 afternoon meeting to be
held at Ute hospital.

The next bloodmobile visit to
Meigs County is scheduled for
Wednesday, Jull!'(' 11, at the Meigs
Senior Citizens Cent&lt;'r in Pomeroy.
I to 5:30p.m. 1\nd. by the way , ALL
t:vpes are needed.

By BOB HOEFUCH
Sentinel Staff Writer
Sorry 'bout
The Chester
Volunteer Fire
Depar1ment
while thank mg
everyo ne for
their support of
the department's
recen t chicken
barhecue, tl'gret tha t through errot·
the number of chicken hal,•es
wdel'l'&lt;l was not enough and
resulted in some customers being
turned awav " i thout being sen ·ed .
The department has it pinned
down so this " on't happen again.
The money raised through thE&gt;
endeavor will he used for mainte·
nance pUiposes and perhaps. some
additional fire hydrants.

S€vent)'·one years ? You're
kidding!
Nope - it's no jokP. Carl and
Clar a Shenefield will C€lebra te
their 71.st wedding anniversa ry on
Friday, June 6.
Even though she's almost blind.
Mrs. Shenefield still manages to
· keep house and cook for her and her
husband . She ju st celebrated her
9lst birthday on May :n Isn't that
remarkable! Mr. Shenefield can't
walk very much these days and. of
eourse, that 's a handicap.
However, both Mr. and Mrs .
Shenefield love getting cards and
they can be sent to Box 112,
Langsville, Ohio 45741.
Do you know your blood type?
If you don't,a good way to find out
is to give blood at an American Red
Cross Bloodmobile.
Each donation is typed and Ute
donor ri'C€ives a plastic card
indiaatlng his or her blood type. The
four blood types are A, 0, A and AB
Mth positive or negative RH factor
in each type.

Alumni sc holarships are
awarded In Meigs Coonty each year
and C'larence !Gene) and Fay
Thomas DeWees, Grove City,
cla sses of 1~. Middie!Xlrt and
Po mer oy, r es pecti ve ly , are
grateful.
Their son, Michael DeWees, a
1985 graduate, received scholar·
ships from both the Pomeroy and
Middle!Xlrt 1\Jumni Associations
last year. Michae l also is Ute
reeipient of Franklin University's
.Jos&lt;'ph F. Frasch Scholarship for
academ ic achievemPnt .
This providPs fuU ruition for 32
semester hours and Michael is
majoring In accounting SEI'klng a
bachelor of science degree in
business administration. The schola rship is renewable.
Bestdes studying accounting, Mi·
chae l is quite musical. He wtites
songs and is a pianist . Following a
recent show in Grove City, a r eview
read :
" Mike DeWees topped off the
first act with his beautiful song,
'Cry In the Night'. Mike com!Xlsed
the !&lt;lng and aceompanied himself
· on Ute piano. The number was one
of t he highlights of the entire show."
Mike was also part of a musical
group called "Friends " who took
part in the show. The reviewer
commented:
"They were super! "
Now let me tie Mike in for you
locaily. He is a grandson of the late
Clarene€ DeWees. Middleport, and
the late Everett and Clara Qulvey
Thomas, Pomeroy. He is a grandson of Mildred DeWees and a
nephew of Don and Carolyn
Thomas, Pomeroy, and Dick and
Peggy DeWees, Mason, W. Va.

Aceording to the latest report
from the Huntington Blood Center,
Annie Chapman returned home
Ute number of current eligible from a visit in California.
rnnors In Meigs County by type
" We Uve In a great place," was
are: A positive, 315; A negative, 55; . Annie' s eommenl about the trip.
0 positive, :m: 0 negative, 64; B
See - tltat grass on the dher hUI
!X&gt;Sitive, 49; B negative, 11; AB only LOOKS greener - so eount
!X&gt;Sitlve, 28, and AB negative, 7.
your blessings- and keep smiling.

.D of A conducts meeting
A silent auction was announced
for the June 17 meeting when Ute
Chester Council 323, Daughers of
America, met at the hall. Sponsors
of the auclion will be the home and
orphans eommittee.
JoAnn Baum, eouncil, pt'&lt;'Sided
at the meeting which opened with
reading of the 23d Psalm, pledges to
the American and Christian flags
and group singing of the national
anthem.
It was noted that Betty Young is
hospitalized. Death of the son of a
member, Opal Smith, was
reported .
Past Councilors Club wil meet at
thE&gt; hall. 8 p.m .. June ll. A dis trict

practice was announced for June 21
at 1 p.m at the New Lexington
Senior Cit izens Building. Also an·
nounced was a district practice to
be held at thE&gt; Ches ter school on July
12.
Attending were those named and
Virginia Lee, Mary Holter, Sadie
Trussell, Doris Grueser, Ethel Orr.
Leona Hensley, Leona Ferrell, Alta
Ballard, Opal Hollon, Lora Damewood. Ada Bissell, Estlter Smith,
Faye Kirkhart, Sandy White, Laura
Nice, Marcia Keiler , Jean Freder·
ick, Elizabeth Hayes, Eva Robson,
Genev ieve Ward , Keith Ashley,
Thelma White, Margaret Tuttll&gt;,
and Iva Poweil.

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Slinderella meets
Diana Herdman was Ute top loser
at the Slindereila class at Five
Points Wednesday night. At the
Ma son class Tuesday night, two
new members were welcomed and
Mickey Yonker lost the most weight
with Nora F ields and Virginia
Johnson as runners·up. Angelia
McClure and Nikki Weaver were
top losers in the kids class. JoAnn
Newsome is Instructor.

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COUPLE HONO!fED -

Mr. and Mrs. E.A. being recognbed lor many years of service

Wingett of Racine were honored during an aU-day
celebrallon Sunday at Racine United Methodist
Church. A gold tray was presented by Sunday School
superin181dent Fred Smith to honor Mrs. Wingett's 117
years membership at lbe church. Tbe couple was

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church and their 551h wedding anniversary. In
addition w the presentation, a potluck dhmer, an
aftemoon program and rrecption loOowcd, with
ahnut 250 In nttcndanoe.

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,\ 11'mbN : Un il('(! Prf'Ss lnt ernall ona l.
inlHnd Daliv P1PSs Assoda!lon and !he
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Trinity Church banquet honors mothers
The Rev. W.H . Perrin gave the

The annual mother-daughter
banquet of Trinity Church was held
recently at the church with t he men
preparing and serving the dinner
and presenting the (l'ogram.
Taking part in the program were
Steve Musser, Raymond Rlder and
Ralph Werry. Others assisting in
serving the dinner were Bob Buck,
John Musser, Ralph Graves, Tom
Bowen, Don Thomas, Dan Thomas ,
Michael Mayer, William Gibbs.

opening prayer.
Attending were Genevieve Mein·
hart, Erma Smith, Tara Erwin,
Sarah Anderson, Sally Erwin, Alice
Globokar, Eva Dessauer, Gertrude
Bass, Maye Mora, Fonda Thomas,
DanieUe and Michelle, Becky De·
poy, Caroly n Thomas, Gay Perrin.
Nettie Young, Uta Burt, Lois Burt,
Sybil Ebersabch, Marie Hauck,
Donna Carr, Lesley Carr. Pauline

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Mayer. Ruth Spaun. JuUe Spaun,
Patty Pickens, Noelle Pickens.
Nichola Pickens.
Dorthy Sheets, Elise Meier, Lisa
Hofffman. Sa ndi Hawley, Ingrid
Phillips, Nicole Philips, JoAnn
F rancis, Sarah Gibbs, Mary
Bowen, Evelyn Gilmore, Brandee
M. Gilmore, Brianna D. Gilmore,
Debra K. Buck, Jennifer, .Julie and
Jackie Buck. and Sarah Gibbs.

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The parish plcnlc to be held on
June 22 at Ute home of Anna
Blackwood was discussed at thE&gt;
Monday night session of the Sacred
Heart Church Council held at Long
Bottom eottage of George and
Phyllls Hackett.
For the picnic, those attending
are to take a covered dish, a lawn
chair, and their own table service .
A hayride will follow thE&gt; picnic.
Plans were also discussed for a
parish sMffiming partly to be held
at London Pool, Syracuse, June 29,

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Chester community happenings
By Clarice Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Tederick,
Old Washington, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. ,John Wickham Mermriai
Day.
Dr. and Mrs. BUII\IIen, Katie and
Bobby, spent Mermrial weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eichinger
and Suzie, Mr. and Mrs. Dway!V' ·
Fisher and Laura Jean Eichinger,
all of Columbus, were wrekend
guests of Mrs. Opal Eichinger.
Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Eichinger and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Eichinger, TU!any and Justan,
Tuppers Pl~in s.
Mr. and · Mrs. George Stoce,
Findley, were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Erroll Conroy.

Allen Weber , Doylestown, spent a
couple of days Mth hi s cousin
Marcia Keller. They ca lled m Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton 1\Jien, Wednesday
even ing. On Thursday tltey vlsitoo
In Ashland, Ky., with Robert Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight and
children, Cincinn ati, and Janet
Pennell, Rey noldsburg, spe nt
Memorial weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Knight.
Mrs. Opal Hollon atten&lt;Ed a
family picnic Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rotert Parker,
Marietta.
Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Cooroy were
Saturday evening visitors of Mrs.
Mil a Raymond .
Mrs. Erma Cleland left Wednes·
day for a visit Mth her grand·

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daughters Diana and Debbie Cleland and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Clelan d. She went to attend high
school gradualion d Debbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Conroy,
Stevie and Crystal, Akron, were
Memorial weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Erroll Cooroy. Sunday
visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Powell, Sheila Powell and son,
Pomeroy, Rose Reynolds, Mlddle!Xlrt, and Mila and Jera mie
Raymond.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hartung and
Jed, Cleveland, were WEI'kend
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nice.
Mrs. Eileen Bahr and Mrs. Laura
Mae Nice left Monday for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hartung and daughters, Louisville, Ky.

Calerul4r I happenings
F1tiDAY
with the Larry VanMeter Family
MIDDLEPORT -' 1\ special being the singers; and Homer
meeting of the Middleport Lodge Stev~ns. tltr speaker. The public is
363, F&amp;AM wUI he held Friday at 7 invited.
p.m. at the Masonic Tempi~ .
Refreshments wlll besen ·ed follow.
Spaghetti
REEDSVILLE ing the meeting.
supper noon to 6:30p.m. Sarurday
at Reedsville Fill?house under
EAGLE RIDGE - Meigs County sponsorship of the Ollve Township
Fox Chasers Assn. m e&lt;•l m~ . 7 p.m. Volunteer Fire Department; eom·
Friday at the clubhouse on Eagle plete dinners. $3.50 for adult s and
Rldge.
$1.50 for children. Blue Knob
Express, a gospel eount ry singing
POMEROY - Tradit ional quilt
group, wUJ perform from 7 to 10
show and sale will tx&gt; held Saturday
p.m.
and Sunday at tltP &amp;&gt;nlor Citizens
Center, noon to 6 p.m earh day.
HARRISONVlLLE - Harrison·
vUle Lodge 411, f'&amp;AM , wUI meet in
ANTIQUITY - Faith Fellowship regular session at 7:30 p.m . Satur·
Crusade for Christ homecoming, 7 day at thE&gt; temple.
p.m., featuring the Old TimP
Religion Singers and th~ Christian
SUNDAY
.Bel il'vers.
CHESTER- Pooler-Wolfe ·King
r~u nion Sundav at Oles t ~r Fire·
RUTLAND - Dance a I Rutland house; dinner itt 12:15 p.m. Those
Civic Center. Friday, 8·10:30 p.m. attending to take picnic food and
Muslc by Music Unlimited. Admls- own table serv i(.'('.
skm is $2 for a single and $3 per
couple.
POMEROY - Annual Hollon
fan ily rNnion will tx&gt; Sunday at the
PAGEVTI"LE- Scipio Township roadside park on Routell South. Ail
trustees meet Friday, 7 p.m.
relatives and tril'nds of the fami ly
are invlted toattend. Picnicat rlXln.
SATURDAY
CHESTER - The annual Chrs·
POMEROY - Annual Vineyard
IN High School Alumni banquet family reunion ~nday at Royal
and dance will br ht•id Sa turday at Oak Park. in the recreatio n bu ild ·
the school with the banquet at 6: lJ ing. Basket dinn&lt;·r will at noon. Ail
and the dance at9. Reunion classes rei at ives and triends invited to
are 1921. 1926, 1931, 1036, 1941, 1946, attend.
1951 and 1956. Reservations may be
made with Maxine Whitehead ,
POMEROY - Traditio nal quU t
378-62!11 or with Nellie Parker, show and sale will be held Saturday
9ffi·389l.
and Sunday at the &amp;&gt;nior Cit izens
Center, noon to 6 p.m.
PORTLA.ND - Hymn sing at
Hazel Community Church. off
MIDDLEPORT - Twin Sunday,
Rout£&gt; 124 brtwcen Portland and Bradford Church of Christ, begin·
Long Bottom. Sa turday, 7:30p.m.
9:30 a.m.; picnic to fo Uow;

evening promotion of VBS, 7: lJ
p.m.; Bible Schoql begins June 16.
JOPPA - Jerr.~ Traylor, who
crossed America on crutches and
has been feted by rnayuors, gover·
nors. Vice President Bush and
President Reagan, will speak at
7:30 p.m., Sunday at the .kJppa
United Methodist Church. The
public is invited .
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Ini ti ation will be held.

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In Pomeroy. She and husband,
Daniel, pasror the Bible Fellowship Ministries Church In Shinnston, W.Va., and site has a
radio-TV ministry. She 5 presl·
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Women's Fellowship. Meeting
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l unfl! ff p:lSio Sunda\ School 10 OOa m
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vic:'fts fLTSI and t hird ~.mdav foiiCM"m~ ~00..
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J e~ Run Road Rf'\ Fmm1 tt 1-l a'&gt;' son p; ~
l or Handlry Dunn rupl Sund 1\ Sch lOl
Su n da\c\Pnln ~Sf't\ic(' 710
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rarust&gt; S&lt;&gt;n l&lt;'PS 10 J m Sunda' EH&gt;n\nf!
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pas or Sunda\ School lJ 311 am \\ adP
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SundaY £'\ £'0 n ~ Sf&gt; I'"\ [("I' .. 'Vl p m
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MT MOR I \H CHURCH OF GOD
Rar lnr Rrv Jam~ SaurrfltJd PI" or
F'r('{'man \\111\ ams Sup Sun Ia\ Sch ;oJ
!H5am Sunda\ ~nd\\ [{ l n~U: v c,{n
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Asst Sup Sunda\ Sth uol q lJ &lt;1m
Morning Wor ship 10 JJ am
Sun da
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7 30 p m W('()n('sda \ f.'\ r n lng ~ rn lrr 7 p
m Choir pr3c ll r&lt;' 8 p m

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\ST Cl USTt:R
Rf\ Don \r1her
Rt'\ Koy Derl~r
Rr\ Srldon Johnson
\ 1 1-HED- &lt; hu1ch Schoo 9 lO 1m
ll o r~h •p
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r h I d ruf'.Sdcl~ ,. 10 p m Communion
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l;rhool lOam Ri blrSt ud~ Th ursdin 7p
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Srhor.llU :VI am Bib(' Siu t..h \\ t'llnt'sda~
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l 01'\G BOTTOM - Church School 9 30
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111 c h ~hod 9 ~ :l r m l ha rgr Biblr
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f tlut h St hoot 10 ~ m Ri b lr Stud \ Tu N!
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MIDDI EPORT ( Ill Rl H OF CHR IST
5th and Main Bob Mrlt011 mlnb t&gt;r A
Hartson ilssoc mi n srrr Mlk r e I;H'h
sundav S(t Jl ol Suptr nrt nd1 nr
BlbiP
SChOol 9 30 1 m Mornm.': \\ orsh p 10 ll
m E\tning \\ ors hlp" 00 p m \\edn r-.
dav
00 p m Pravn mrolng

MID DLEPORT CHURCH OF THI M
ZA R ~E Co past orsRf'
Ch t r t "i( O\ ]P
andRe\ Nan&lt;'\ Co\ lr Bill Wh l tr Sund&lt;.n
School Supt Su nd ay School q 30 u m
Mornln lol' \\ or ship 10 30 a m F.'angPI Isrl c
meeting "00 p m \\ ednPSda\ ~ CXJ p m
Pra) f' r m {'(' !inr.

UMTtll PIIG!BYTERIAN MINISTR\
OF MEU.S COU1--T\'
Re' Ken Wilkins on

HARRISONVIL LE PR ESB\ fERIA'
CHURCH - Sundct y Wor ship Sen ln&gt;s
9 00 a m Chu rch School 10 15 am
MIDDL F.PORT PRESBYTER IAN Chu rch scrv t r

10 l ~ am
SYRACUSE FIR ST UNITED PH ESIJ\
TERIAN - Sunda' School 10 am
Church service 11 15 a m

RUTLAND CHU RCH OF GOD Pastor
John Evans Sunda y School tO 00 a m
Sunda y M or ni ng Worship U 00 a m Chll
drPn s Ch urch l1 am Sun da y EH•nlng

ke \ l'au l M&lt; Guire
Rn KNth Hadf'r
\I I I I ( RO\ F.- CHurch Schoo 9 00
1m ~\ o r s h• J 10 flO am fir st ctnd t hi rd
l.iund \ 'i t \1\\ Sl&gt;cond TuPsda \ 7 30 p
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S&lt;h I 1'1 am Blbl r Study \\Nlnrsday
10
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( \R~n I - Chur&lt;' h Sc l1oo 9 lOam
\\ on. hlp HJ ~ :,a m Sc(Qnd and Fourth
Sundav 'l Frl ows hlp d nner with Su tt on
lhlrcl Tl1ursdav 6 30 p rn M c( ~ul re)
F ASf UT \R T- Church School9a m
\\ urshlp \0 am sPro nd and four th Sun
davs UM\\ rtrst Tursday 7 lO p m

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I ~TART FAll S - Wo rship 9 a m
Churth ~hooi!O 11 m i Grar" l
MORN I N( STAR- Worsh ip 9 45a m
Churctl Sc hool 10 30 am Bible STudy
fhursday 7 30 p m (Ra der)

RACINE II ES LEYAN - Church School
10 am \\ orshlp lJ a m UM'A foun h Mon
day at i .ll p m Men s Pr a}'('r Breakfast
\\£'dnrsda) 7 a m Graef''
SU /'TON - Church SC'hool 9 30 El m
Morni ng Worshi p 10 45 a m rl1 st and third
Sund ays Fellow ship dinner \l.llh Carmel
1hlrd Thu rsda y 6 30 p m (McG ulrel

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Across from the Courthouse

Rawlings-Coats-Blower
FUNERAL HOr..

Comploto Gutter Wort.
Compltto Remodeling
Roofing of oil Typeo

FREE ESTIMATES

20 yeera

KE NO CHUHCH OF CHR IST Vrrnon
E d1ld~f' m ln ls l ('l 0 11\rr Sv. am Su nd 1\
School Sup! Prf'achln~ IJ m &lt;1 m f d1
Su ndrn
HO B.~ON CHil. I S f1 AN UNION \of'o r~r
Anrdo p.1" or Sunda\ se '\.I('(• 9 :J( 1m
P\f'nl n gS N'\i Cf:'~ 30pm Pra\ f'rmtvtlnJ.:
\\ rdn('sd&lt;J' 7 30 p m

BEAR II ALLOW fUDGE CHURCH OF
CHR IST l osrp h B Hosk in s pastor 8\ blf'
Class 9 30a m Morn ln.': Worship 0 W t
m EH•n!n~ Worship 6 :JJ p m 1hursd.:•y
Bib (' S! ud~ D JO p m
NE W S1 J\ ffiS\ ILl E CO M~MU,.,.'lTY
( HURCH Sunda ' Sch ool sen lrf.' 9 45 a
m
Worship
s('rvi{.'(' 10 ~0 am
E' &lt;~ n j.!;('ll s tlc Ser v1cr 7 30 p m Wrdn es
da~ Pra\ f"r mef'l mg 1 "' p m 1 hursd.H
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomrroy
H a~rlsamlllf' Rd Rofx&gt;rt Pur tt'll mint ~
ter Ste\ &lt;' St anley S S Sup! Bill McE I
roy Asst Supt Sunda\ School 9 W 1 m
\\ or shlp sen ice 10 30 am Ewnl!lg \.1 or
ship Su nday 7 p m and Wf'dn PS day 7 p m

ST JO HN LUTHERAN CHURCH Plnr
Gr o ~('

Th e Re\ Wllll~m MlddlE's\\- ar lh
pastor Church sen rrr 9 30 a m Sunda\

School 10 :W a m
BRADBUR\ CI! UflC.l l OF GIR IST
John ~ rl~ hl pas1o1 Sund&lt;A\ S chool9: JOa
m l..arrv Ha) n£'s S S Supt Morning

10 30 a m
RAC INE CHURCH OF THE NAZ.,\
RENE Rrv Llo\d D Grim m Jr pastor

~ors h lp

Or a Bass Chair m an of !h(' Board ofC'h rls
lla n Llfc Su nda\ Sc tl ool 9 30 am Mor n
tng ~M o rsh lp 10 iO a m r\an~r !J s ll r srr
' cr"' 00 p m Wf'd nf'sda) SC'!"'\ let' 7 p m
I tnF.R f\ CH R ISTIAN CH t!RLH [lpx
lt'r Wood ~ Call pasto r Scn1 Cf'S Sunda }
10 am and" p m \Vt.'dnl'!'da \ 7 p rn
RACI NE FIRST
BAPTI ST
StC'\('
Df'avf'r Past or M\k(l Su \g('r Su nda\
School Su pt Sund ay Srh ool 9 311 am
Mornln,2 worship 10 ~ 0 am
Sun lH
&lt;'Vffi ifi ,IZ wors hip 7 W p m
Wcdn ('Sda\
P\E'nln,2 Bible slud\ 7 :lfl p m

BURLINGHAM COMMU)IIT\ CHUROI

Rurli n ~h a m Ra'r l..aud('rmJI! pastor Ro
ln"t C01.art assistant pru.ior Sunda' Sdloo
10 am v. orship 7 p m Wt.'dn e5da~ tJ p m
~ou lh m('(&gt; !l n~ Wed 7 pm rh url'h srn1rrs

PINE GROVE fiOL!NESS CHURCI! •1
m lroffRI 325 RPv Bcn J " a rts JlHi or
Robrrt Sear lE'S S S Sup ! Sunday Sdlool
9 .30 a m M orn ng Wor ship 10 30 a m
Su nday e\t&gt;n!ng srrvlc£' 7 30 p m \\tU
nPSda' SC'J"\ ice 7 30 p m
Sll VER RUN BAIYJ' IST Bll Ll lllf'
pastor S t('~(' l l!llr S S Supt Sumt av
Schoo110 a m M or n In~ worslp 11 1m
Sunday N('nl ng wor ship 1 «J p m PraH'r
m ee l l n ~ and Bib](' Study T hu rsday .. 30 p
m Youl h mrf' t lng \\ ed n£'Sday at 7 pm
REJOJC I N&lt; LIF'E BAPTIST CHU RCH
- 1R.1 N 2nd Ave Middle-par t Sunday
School 10 a m Sunday Pvenlnli!: 7 00 p m
M d Wl'f'k sen ICl' WE'd 7 p m

I \1\GSV!l LE CHRISTI AN CHURCH
RoOer l E MussN pas10r Su nday Srhoo l
9 30 a m Paul Mussrr sup! Mornln ~
v.orshlp 10 lOam Sunda'r f' \Pnin ll: ser
\Ire
p m mt d V.N'k S&lt;'n Ice Wed nf'S
da\ 7 p m

S\ llACUSE CHURCH OF T HF. N \
ZAHENE Re\ Glenn McMillan pa s or
Mary Ja nice La\Pn dt r Su nday Srhool
Supl Sunda) Sl hool 9 :lOa m Mornin g
wo t ship 10 30 a m F \angel tsllcservlrf'
6 p m Pnl}t'r and PraisP Wednl'sda} 7 p

m

Youlh ffi('('tln~ 7 p m

EDEN UNI1 ED BRLf HREN IN
CHR IST E l lrn R Bl tk£&gt; pastor Sunda v
Schoo l 10 a m Gan Rer&lt;i Lav k&gt;adt r
M orn OR sermo n 11 am Sun da} nl~hT
srn ic('!li Chr ls tiiln Enck&gt;a vor i ~0 p m
Song st'n lr~ 8 p m Pr(.I(:(Chln g 8 30 p m
Mid V.P('k pra )e r m('r!ln ii! Wed nrsda\
p m
HEMLOCK ( ROVF: r HR ISTI \ N Rog
er \\ alsen pa~ t or CrPnson P ra tt Sundav
School Sup! Mornln ~ \\ or shlp 9 30 a m
Sundct} School 10 30 a rn
Ev(' n ln ~ SN
~lrt•730pm

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UNION BAPT IST D&lt;lnald Shuc

pas ror Jor Sayre Su nda } School Supt
Sunday School 9 45 a m E ven in g wor
s h~6~pm

~a)erM~t~g6~pm

'r\Mnesday

TUPPERS

PLAINS CHURCH OF

CHRIST Da ve Prentice m lnlsler J)(ryl
Wrll s ~ up t Ch urch Schoo l 9 a m
ship Sen I('(' 9 45 p m

SEWERS BASEMENTS
WATER UNES SEPTIC
TANKS CREEK &amp; FIELD
DRAINAGE PONDS MOBILE
HO liE SETUPS ROAD
BUILDING FOOTERS LAND

SIIAU AIIIMAL HOUIS
Mon Wod Thurs 3 I pm
T- 6&lt;30 I, Fn I 2 pm
Salvrdoy 10·11 30om

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Read the Best SeDer
Read the

Clf\SSIFIED ADS
'1'.-0rship S('rv!e&lt;&gt; 7 00 p m
pra}E.&gt;r ffi ('('llng 7 00 p m

MT HERM ON UNITF D BRETHR EN

Wor

CHESTER CHURCH OF T HE NA7.A
RENE Rr\ HE'rbrrt Gr ate pas tor
Frank Riffle supl Sund a) School 9 :II a
m Worship !W'rvlcP 11 a m and 7 p m
Sunday Wedn£'S da y 7 p m Pra yer mP&lt;'t

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LAU REL CLIFF FREE MLfHODIST
CHUR CH Rev R ober! Mill er pastor Ro
bert E Barron OlrfX'I or of Chris tian Edu
carlon SU!\ (' Eblltt assista n t Su nday
School 9 30 am Morning wor ship 10 30
a m ChOir prac fice Sunda y 6 30 p m
'Evenin g wor!ihlp 7 30 p m Wednesda y
P rayer and Bi ble Study 7 lO p m
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHHIS r
Charles Russell Sr min is ter Rlrk Ma
comtx&gt;r supt Sunday School 9 lJ am
Worship serv ice 10 30 a m Blb ll! s tudy
Tu e5day 7 30 p m

REORGIINIZED CHURCH OF JESIJS
CH RISTOFLATIERDAY SAINTS Port
lan d Racin e Road William Roush pastor

E \ ms church schoo l dlrE'&lt;'tor
Ch nd srh 101 9 30 1 n Mo n ng v. or~l p
Hl 0 1m
\\ ffinPSd&lt;l\ \CO Ui j.!; pra H r
sP ICI' ~ ~ 30 pn
RF.1 ULF:HEM B \ PTIS1 Rr\
Earl
Shuh 1 pa sl o ~Ot s h l p SN\ 1rP lJ :1 01m
Sunda\ School tO :W am Blblf' Sl ud ~ and
pta\l'rsrl"\\ci'Thursda\ 710 pm
C \HU I ON I NI LRDENOMI NA1 10 N
\I ( Ill Rl ll Kin gs hu n Road Re' 0..
1 Cu1 lm 1n pa ~ lor Sunda\ School q :10
1m Rt ph Ca rl Su pt E ('nifl g \I.Ot shlp
111

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Wl'dn £&gt;sda\

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I 01'0( BOTIOM CHRI STi i\N \ ernon
ElthldRr pasror \\ all acr Da mr"' ood s
S Sup Su nda vSchool9 :lOu m " or shlp
Sen lei' 10 ~ a m

HYSEr L RUN HOLI N~S CHURCH
Mlkf' Thompson New Ha\rn W\ pastor
Sund t~y S£'tl ool a! q 30 a m
Morning war
s hi p 11 10 30 am Su ndayt'vrnln gsen !('('
tl l/1 p m Thu rsda&gt; ser vices a t 7 30 p
m

FR EEDO M GOSP EL :\1 1SSION at Ba l d
Knob oca wd oo Cou nty Road l t Re\
l ..l\.1 rf'n t'f' GiUf'SAlLd mp pas tor RE'\
RORH \\ !IIford asst pasro r Prroch ln R
S('n ltrs Sundav 7 30 p m Pra)('Tm('('l\ng
\\rd ncsda) 7 30 p m
Gary Griffith
lf'ad r r 'out h Ji:TOU ps Sunday ('\if'n np: al
I 30 p m with R~ er tnd Vlo et \\ IIford
lf'ad c1 ~ Co mmunion s('n lcr !Irs! Su nda\
Pach month

II HI TES
CHAP Fl.
WESLEY \ N
CHUilCH- Cool' tl!(&gt; RD R('\ Ph il l p HI
dl'nour pa sror Sunday ~choo l 9 30 am
v. orshlp Sf'TVicc 10 JO a m Bible stud)
&lt;Uid" orshlp sC'n lcr Wedn t"S da y 7 pm
RUTL \ N O CHURCH OF CHRIST
M r k JonPS pasto r Rill Nlchols oo Su n
da y Schoo l Supt Sunday Schoo19 30 a m
Morn!n12: Worship an d Co mmunion 10 30 a
m
RUT! \ N O B IBL E METOODIST Am os
T lli s pasto r Son ny Hudson sup! Su nda v
School 9 30 a m Mornlng wors hip 10 30
a m Su nday C\enlng servtct' .. 00 p m
'r\f'd nesdav service 7 p m WMPO pro
gr am 9 a m f'ac h Su nday

RUTLAND CHURC H OF THE NAZA
RENE Rev lowE'll Ford pasto r Sunday
School9 30 a m Worsh p s('r\IC(' 10 30 a
m
Young peopl( s se~tce 6 p m
Evangells!lc sen lc(&gt; 6 30 p m W«&lt;nesday
ser vl rP 7 p m

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Miller
Sl

Mason W \ a E ugene L Congf'r ml
ni ~ l er Sunday Dlblf' Stud) 10 a m
Wor
!;hlp 11 a m and 7 p m Wedn es da y Bible
Stu dv voca l mu sic 7 p m

LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Dud
ding L ane Masoo W Va J N Tha cker
pas1or Evf'nlng sen l cr 7 30 pm \\ o
mf'n s Mlnlslrv Thursday 9 30 a m
Wt'd nrsday PraH'r and Bi b!£' Stud y 7 1J

pm

foul1h Sund a}S al 7 30 pm Chrl sr!anEn
d('avot on ht fi rst and hlrd Su ndavs ~I
7 30 p rn \\ ednf'sda \ pr avPr m1'f'lln g and
Blblf' stud' 1 lO p m

Hl~h"il'

CHU RCH OF GOD OF PROP HECY
Loca rro on 0 J Wh lt l' Roul of
160 Pa t Henson p i!~ ! OJ Su ndav Sthwl10
a m Cia sst'S fo all ~&lt;'S J un lm ChU1&lt;'h 11
a m Morni n,ii \otsl !p 11 1m \dult
Cho lrpr ac lkt tipm Su nd1 \ Youn,£: P&lt;'O
pits Ct l drtn s Chu1ch and Mult Bib P
Stud v \\ edn(&gt;sda\ a 7 :lOpm
HOPE B\PTI ST CHAPEl :'170 Gra nt
S! Mi ddiE'por l \ff llla ed "ilh SoulhPrn
Bap! tst Con, £&gt;nl lon O t\ld Rrvan Sr M1
nl s!t'r Sunday St-hool 10 a m M ornlnf.l
\o\ Or shlp 11 a m Even In ~ "01 ship 7 p m
Wt'dnf:'sday Nenlng Blblr slud y and
prayer meNln (Ol ~ p m

BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST S&lt;

Rt t'l4 and Co Rd ~ Mc~rk &amp;&gt;r\f'rs minis
w r Sunday School Sup! llarl) Hf'n
drlt'ks Su n d~) Schoo iiJ «Ia m Mornln l:
WOI shtp 10 :lO 1 m F: ven lng worship 7 p
m Wednesday wnrs hlp 7 p m
S1
PAUL LU fH ERAN CH URCH
Cornf'r Sycamort' and SC'con d Srs Po
mt'rm Th £' Rrv \\ IIIia m MlddiC'S\.1 ar lh
psror Sunday SC hoo 9 4!i 1m &lt;.: hut ch
'l£'rvicr 11 il m
SACRED HEArn f HLR CH M sgt
\ nth un} G an namor(' Ph 99:l 5H9R Sa lu r
Sunda\
day E \ en ln.': Ma ss j 30 p m
Mass 8 am and 10 a m ConfPSj;lons m1
half hour beforf' each Ma ss CCD ( l a~sf' &lt;;
I 1 a m Sundav
VICTORY BAPTIST ~') ~ N 2nd St
Mlddl cpo tl J am(s E h:ti'!&gt;OPl p sror
Sund av morning wor sh p 10 am r., r n
lng sPrtilt ~ pm
Wf'dnf'!;dl' f' \r nm c
\I. Orshl p "' p m \ !sll a on Thur.; d n 6 10
pm
MORSE CHAPEl CHUR( II - r. 1 '
Hollrr pastor Sun da\ Srh ol \II a m
"orshrp ~N vlrr 11 1 m pr a\ ' 1 mH ! 1g
7 ~ 1 p mlhu sdJ }

LIVI NG lw\ ORD C HI- ~ f ER U IUHCH
OF GO D - Gil bNI Spt'n cw pao;;t or Su n
dav Sc-hool 9 Il a m
Mornb g :wn;ict'

lOOOam :-i undave,en ut (Olsf'niC'f'700p
Mid \.l ('('k pray('r st rvl(r&gt; Wf'dn('sda\
7pm
m

MT OLIVE COMM UNI TY CHURC H
I awren c(.' Bush past or Max Fume Sr
Sup! Sun day School and Mornln~ Yl or shlp
9 30 a m SundL! y ('\ enin~ ~en ic(' 7 p m
Voulh m('{'l\n~ an d Hlblr Sud' \\l'dn~
day 7 p m
UN ITED FAIT H CHURCH H ,. on Po
meroy By Pass Rev Da v id Wl sl m 111 Sr
pas tor M&lt;'lvln Drak E' S S Sup! Sunda)
School9 301:1 m Mornln ~ Worsh ip 10 30
Eveni ng Wor sh ip 7 30 p m Wf'dnl'Sda y
Prllyer Serv icE' 7 30 p m

\\ ainu! and H£&gt;nry Sts Ra v('n swood W
\ a Ttl( Rn Geo r ~~&gt; C We r ick pa stor
Sund ~ ~ SChool 9 30 a m Su nday wor shi p
11 am
CALVARY BIBI E CH U RCH loca ted on
Pomer oy Pik e Cou nty Road 2~ n('a r F' la t
~Moods Rf'v Biack .... ood pa stor Services
on Sundaya lll1 30a m and730pm with
Sunda ) Sch ool9: :lOam Elb e St udy WE'd
n£'!ida\ 7 30 p m

F\!TH FELLOWSIOP CRUSAOE FOR
CHRIST S! Rt JJS Anllq ulty RE'v
Franklin Dicken s pas tor Su nday morn
l ng 10 a m Sunda y t'ven ng " Yl p m
fhu rsday e \ entng 7 lOp m
STII ERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
TIST CHU RCH Pastor Robert By('rs
Sund ay Schoo l tOa m Worship serv ice 11
a m Su nd ay evenlriR serv ice 7 30 p m
Wednesda y evcnlnlit service 7 30 p m
I NDF.PENDE~'T

HOLINESS

CHURCH

Inc Prar l St Middleport Rev 0 Dell
Man ley pastor Sun day Sc hool 9 30 am
Morning worship 10 .J1 a m Evenin g
worship 7 JO p m T uesday 12 30 p m Wo
mE'n s Pra)er meetin g Wedn esday 7 30
p m Prayer an d Praise serv ice

CHURCH OF J ESUS CHRIST IIPOS
TOLt C - Va n Zandt and Ward R d Elder
Jam es Miller pastor Sunda:y School
10 30 a m Wor ship S('f'V Ice Sunday 7 30

p m Bible Study Wednesday 1 30 p.m
POMEROY WESLEY liN HOLINESS
Harrisonvill e Road Rev Dewey King
pastor Clinton Faulk Sun day School
Supl Sunday School 9 :xt a m morning
worship 11 am

Sunday t&gt;venlnR' service

7 30 p m Prayer Meeting Wednesda y
730 p m

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
non Pent ecostal Worship service SUnday
10 a m Sunday School 11 a m Evening

PH. 992-.. 31

mo

•lot!lll OWNED •lDCAlliBOR

tMetal Buidtll!l

742-2027

MT MOHIAH B \IYJ' I S I ~ o urlh a nd
M ai n St Mlddlt'porl Re\ l.lltwr t ( ralg
Jr 1al;tor Mrs En In Baum~ 1rdn er
Sumln S&lt;'hool Supl Su nd &lt;~y School 9 30 1
m \\ orsh1p S4rvtc 1 10 .&amp;1 1 rn

SUCCESS ROAD CHUR( Il OF CHHISr
- Jo~"P h B Hos k ins f' \ an)::d Sl Sunda '
Bibl r StudY 9 u m \\ or sh lp 10 am Sun
d •Y &lt;'\ t'n !ns; srn II'&lt;' li p m Wed nPsda\
I' t n ln gsf'nice 7 pm

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M1ddleporl, Ohio 45760

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111 Sund a~s

16!41

MIDDLEP ORT P EN l F:COST\1 T hird
A\r Rrv Clark Bilker pas tor Cd r! 'lor
!Ingha m Sund 1\ School Sup Sund I}
Schoo 10 am v.lth tla sscs fu r a ll ag£'5
Evening SE'r\ I cps a t 6 p m Wednl&gt;sd.1) Bl
hlP sl ulya 7 30 prn Youth srnlcPSFrl
&lt;~t) a r " 30 p m
ECCLESlr'\ FEI I OWS HJP PAMl liSI
M!ddlrport Brolhr1 Chuck Ml PhPro;;on
pastor Sunda} School 10 am Sunda \
f'\rni n g~l'r.l ci'S

Ft~tllng

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WAMSLEY &amp; GRAY
"'one

5 14 I 1o

173-1527 0! (304) 895-3316

PIU~

F"UU GOSPEl LIGHTHOUSE :130&lt;5
Hll .nd Road Po m&lt;&gt;r~ Tom Kc lh pus
tor IJ anm L 1mbl'rT S S Su p! Sunda\
morning !&gt;f'r' J(f' a! 10 am Sund ) f'\rn
ln ~SN\IC'f'
lO pm Tuf'~ d il\ nd lhurs
d i VSt nlCf'SHl 7 Vl pm
WOiln OF' F'r\l fll 91 Mill St Mlddh
por! Sund&lt;l) m o rnil1~t: s1 r' i u If} l 11m
Sund t\ 1 \ In ng 7 10 1 hursda) morn i ng
BlblP ~ u&lt;h 10 1 1 \\«.ln ~dn r\f n~g
7 mp m
NE ~ IIA VEN fiiLRCII Of I HE N\
ZAR F t\ E Hf'\ r~ 11 n Jon Sr 1o 1 I Jll ~lor
"-u nda\ St hoo l lf JIJ am 'r\ crshlp wn l1~"
1tJ 30 a m Youth sf'n IC(' Su ndtt\ !l I~ p
m Su nd a\ f'\f'nlngsrr vl ('('7 OOpm \\nJ
nl"!i dav Prayrr M"rlin~ m d Blblt Stud\
7 00 p m
Nf \ SF: SE'f11 F:\\H NT CHUrtCII Sun
d1 \ aflrnoon str\lcrs a 2 30 Thuro;; d:t\
( f'll ln~ sf'n lt f'S a1 7 lO

F'JRST BAPT IST CHUR CH M ~on \\
\ 1 Pas10r Bill Murphy Sun d n Srltool 1!1
u m Sunda ' f'\f'nl ng 7 I(] p m PraHr
mt 1 r nn md Blblr ~ ud) \\(odn osd I ) 7 JO
p m f \ eryon r ~Mf' IC'OTTl('
RlJII..AND F'RF.f WILl B \P l iST Sa
IC'm St Rf'\ PrJul T 1\ l ot p l SI Or Sund IV
School 10a m Sun iJ } I\t'nln gwOOpm
Vo.('d n('Sdil' f&gt;\f'nlng prayt'r mrt llng 7 m

pm
SOUr H BFTHEI NE W r!'};TAME NT
CHURCH Sl l\&lt;'t Hld,~tP Duant Syden
srrt ckf'r past or Su nd av School 9 &lt;t m
'r\ orshlp S...nlu• I I 1 m Sunda}t \(&gt;n\ng
sl'n.:lcf' 7 00 p m \\ t'dn~da v nls:-ht Blblr
slud y 7 ()'! p Ill

Off1&lt;t luprlift &amp;

Furmtun,

Wtdcteng

ond Graoiuo!lon

ltatoo...,y MDgnotK

Sogm, Rulolsor St.,ps,
lus"'en forms
Copy lortKft Etc
2lS Mill li Mid&lt;l(lfl011
tU Mulloorry Av ''"'""Y

992-3345

312/ tln

WATER WELLS
SERVICED
AND
DRILLED
FREE EmMATES

Call
992-5006
or 742·3147
64-86lmo

All

SERMONETTE

Ph. 992-5006
or 742·3147
5·19· 86-tfn

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
915·3561
All M1b1
•Wethers •Disliwaahtra
•Ranges

•Rafriger•torl
•Dryer• •Free:rert
PARTS 1nd SERVICE
4 5-llt

J&amp;F

Eq•IPRIUt
P1rt1 &amp; Servlee

OFFER GOOD THRU JUNE 5, 1986

DOZER BACKHOE
TRENCHER SEPTIC
SYSTEMS WATER
GAS 11o SEWER UNES
REClAMATION PONDS
SPRING DEVELOPMENT
HOME FOOTERS
DUMP TRUCK STONE
llo DIRT

JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992-7201

firM

"At Roaronablt

serviCe

EXOTIC BIRDS
TROPICAL FISH
HAMSTERS
KmENS BIRD
SEED CAGES &amp;
AQUARIUMS

......... ,..,.,..,. ,.,.
59 ... 2nd AYI.

992·67U

&amp; Dryers, TVs &amp;
24 Hr Eo.goncy lerli&lt;l

949 2146

llllmo

MANLEY$
Servrcrng Middleport
Pomeroy &amp; Ftve
Pomts Area
•Commercial (onloonor

Servtce Available•

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73 80 OM FendiMt

73 80 OM

Roehr Ptntll

73 79 Ford Fendert
Trucll led

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139
115
139

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DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Trench1ng of Any Type

Backhoe Service
Plumbtng ServiCe
Custom Welding
Lowboy Haulrng

Septte Systems
Locenood llo Bonded

WI1JAMS

1R£NCH~G

SERVICE

Rt 4 Hyoetl Run Rd
Pomeroy Ohm 45 769
Ph 18141 992 2834
992 8704
FREE ESTIMATES

SATElliTE
SALES
&amp;

REPAIRS
pdlte Vour Sy1toms Now

LARRY'S
SOUTHERN MILLS
CARPET OUTLET

Holtson ld Middloporl

JEFFERS EXCAVATING
PO.IOY I OHIO

ICKkhots, Bulldozers, End loader, Dump
Trucks, Self loadtng Pan, H1111vy Haulrng and
Wtnch Trucks
•Ltmastone
•Water lme
•Basements
•Land Ctear~ng •Ftlt Drrt
•Gas lrne
•Sept1c Tanks •Ponds
•Top Sotl
FREE ESTIMATES

ARMY SURPLUS
&amp; CAMOUFLAGE
Sozes 4 Yrs and up
ALSO HUNTING
SURVIVAl and
VARIETY ITEMS

ACROSS FROM
POST OFFICE IN
MASON, W. VA.
304-773-5222

5 15 86 I mo

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repatr and re
core radtators and
heater cores We can
also actd boll and rod
out radtators We also
repatr Gas Tanks

PAT HILL FORD
992·2196
Moddleport Ohoo

814 44&amp; 1810

Roger Hysell
Garage
R1 12 4 Pam Hoy Oh10

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

REPAIR

Alto Tre11slllluloa
PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121
l 24 tfc

FA EE ESTIMATES
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CARPENTER
SERVICE

land Cloanng. hodo lop!K
lyot""'·

IIH•r Hovl01g,

Stone I Grnil Hauling
Wlfk

949-2493

"Delf

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TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER-985-3307

4/ 1/ tln

Read the Best Seller
Read the

Milo I. Hutchlton
Contractor

- Addona 1nd remodelmg
- Roohng and gutter work
- Concrete work
- Piumb~ng end electn cei

wolfl
(Free Estimates)

• INDUSTRIAL

Home 143-5340

•HNIIH

992·5232

51

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

Resodenttal &amp; Commercral

814 988 4398

Yerd S.le Jun1 e &amp; 7 8301
ClothM ermt home Interior &amp;
mise Adri•n Ave Msr Golf
cour~a off Fourth Ava

&amp;tew.,g hent bundl• ofpeper~
to gNe IWIY C1\l 304 812
2024 1fter 7 30

Big Three F1mlly Toya ctllld
ren• clothing &amp; miac 3130ebby
Dr Frid_,. &amp; Set Jun• 8 &amp; 7

New Homos Butlt
Frea Estomates

PH. 949-2801
or 949·2860
No Sunday Calls

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SWEEPER tnd ltwlrlll mlldllnt

r1pllk p.uta and IUPPIIII Pldt
up 1nd delivery Dtvll Vacuum
Cl18ner ont htlf mils up
Qeorgll Creek Ad C1ll e14

448 0284

•Residenttal
•Commercial
•I ndustrial

PH. 742-2306

or 742-31 t1

519111mo

Klntn to good horne 304 676

8747

6 Lost and Found
Ml11lng large blond long
hl!ired melt Chow Dov We•r
•ng coll•r •nd 119 76 lbs Of O\ler
Any nformet10n call 614 992

6809
LOST m.le Be~gle vlclntty
ChHtnut Rldg• Mt Alto Aa
werd phon a 304 676 4048

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auctton

9

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Movrng Sele 22 Edgemont Dr
S1t 9

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Yard S1le June 6 &amp; 7 8 00
600 611 OtkOr SprlngV•IIay
E111tat Gllllpollt Oh

Children 1 efothlng men 1 &amp;
women 1. boy1 curt1lna m11ef
334 Oftby Or

Sit &amp; Sun 7ttl&amp; 8th AntiCfUII
nlca clothing rlirtg•rator &amp;
othar ml•c 1t1m1 AcfQII from
Bob Ev1n1 StUiaga on AI 3ft k'l
f\10 Granda
S.turd•y Juna 7 9 6 1146
Second Ave Baby ittml furni
ture clottllng w11h1r dryer
dlthweatl•
2 fam1ly garage ult 11'1 Portar
brook Sub on fliri1ekl Cente
n•ry Rd Smlll children• clo
thing toys rNac Friday 9 6
Saturday 9 1

Me.;• fls• f11r F11 S1t Sun J~•
8 7 &amp; 8 De•lar~ &amp; public
Invited growmg to be the bait
fiN m•rket around

Wanted To Buy

We pay cuh for la1a model ct..n
used cars
Jtm M1nk Chev Okh inc
811 Gen• Johnmn
614 448 3!72
TOP CASH P•kl for 83 model
1nd n.wlf used e•r1 Smith
Buldt PonttiC 1911 Etat.-n
Ave GllhpoUt C1ll 614 448
2282

Wtnted to buy or rent lot with
mobite home hook up Ct\1
814 448 71524 or 814 448

17U
WANTED TO BUY Uled wood.
COli h..tll'l SWAINS FURNI
TUAE 3rd &amp; Ollvt $1 G1illpo
lis C1ll $14 446 3169
Wanted co buy water pfQof uttl1ty
trlllll' C1ll 814 448 4625

388 9303

32 cal Colt •utoJMttc older
modtl for p1rt1 Ctll 814· oM8
1628 Of 814 4'8 1339
Buymg d11ly gold silver c01n1
rlnga jewelry at•l~ng w1ra old
com• lqa curr.,cy Top P"
en Ed . Burkett B1rbtr Shop
2nd A\lt Middleport Oh 614

Fn 8t Set 9 to !S 4 mllaa out
Bulwtlle Rolli Held bo1td1
twin complet:e blu• rug 9.1C13
llnan1 men1 p•nts 42 w•!Jt
long eo me new boy• elothn to
14 hghtl ptcturet peper back
boob tttml to nU.,.fQUI to
menlten
Ytrd Sal1 Kttly
George Creelt Rd
ontv 9 8 Grinder
tr .. l• ho~ 1nt
mise 11em1

Dnve off of
Sit Junt 7
dnlls ut1hty
clothing 1r1d

Y erd Silt 34 VInton St111t
S•turdtVJune7th 9to t5 Bsby
cfoth• hou llhold goodt ., me
lntklues
Y1rd S1le S•turd•Y 3 m\111
betow town on At 7 Cunall"la
cloth• books m11c

Ple11lflt

Prtfilf lsrge

2 F1m1tv Ctrport Slit 2 1ewrng
mtchlnN dirt btkt Jiza 12 14
lldtN young man• elothing
dlshn flower 6 veg pllfttl
mise From Porter Rt 654 1A mt
to Bulaviii•Ponar Ad 1 Y.1 mi
VJm left 2nd hou11

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

C•rpon S•lt187 Woodl..,d Dr
Sit June 7 9 7 B1by clothH
cr1ft1 good clothll old dllh•
1nd collecublll Lots ofgoodlel

Halp Wanted

IMi;;~""i;!;A;;;k;;;;-d;;h;,:
Sste Andque dllhll
clothtng newborn X

11

Help Wanted

lsrge ColunCJua homebuilder
nelda IUbcontr•ct blo~ c'"'•
fall time 'M)rtl;

au., ....

Colun-Ous homebulldet
nHdl subconutct framing
ettwl Gullll'lt•d full tlmt
work Call 1 814 188 4866
8:30 1tn 9 00 .n onty Mood-v
Fridty
LArge

111 c ... MM111111 It (11 Par1
time Can Men-aer Part time
Clerk 12 montht po11tlont
QUtlifiCitiOnt
BA degrM '"
l'llttld htkl • It! I• to meet Ohio

Deputmtnt of Mental
Rettrdulon OtVIIopmtnttl
Diltbllltl• QMRP c..-1ificebont

on going 6

conslatent

ll)pi'OPrlttt trtlrung Will bt
providkttd toC•eM1n11Q'emtnt
PlrtOnnel m fiP«:rflc tklil .,...
to maximin the •ff•ctlvtntll 6
lfflclency GfthettJVic•deUvery
Trtlnlng
exptrlene» In th•
J:llowing .,.. , wilt be cons I
dertd hetpful lf not ••..till A
Nature • needs of MR DC
lndlvidu•" B Couns.IIng of
MR OD lndlvlduolt .lholdoml
II• C llhav5or M•n~~gement of
IndlvkfUIIa who h""' MR DO
0
o.llvtry of •~Ieee to
penons whh MA DO E Knowl
ldgtr-.JIIfdlng tt\41 •\I•IIIMJillty of
r110uroet ' how kl link up
lndtvidu•" to tho••
F Knowtldge riJlr•rdlng Inter
IIII'IC'f OOOpl'f-"ont clust••
protective • .tvoe~cy ....-vical
AN IJIPNctdont IIVIII.bte 1t
Oolllo Counoy Boonlar MA DO

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1• 014
Ch11hlre
OH
48820
or Coli
3117 0102
Appllcttlon dMdllne Jon• 13
1881

1 814 1118 4856
am only Mond1y

c.u
e 30om 9 00
Frid1y

larg• ColurrDu• homtbu11d1r
nHdl 1ubeontra ct concret•
crew• Guarent•d tull time
work Call 1 &amp;14 888 48615
a 30., 9 00 .m only M onday
Frktey

Government jotM t18 040
169 230 yr Now tlnmg Ca ll

1015 ee7 eooo p:t R 4682 tor
cun1r1t federel hst
S.IH pert t1m1 HOUHWIVII
retifed etc Ntvtr .:~ld ~ore7
Thil you Cll'l do Fle.ICiblt houri
rr1111 be peraonlble Ill htl¥1
tr~~tt~portstion
Call e 14 441

3116
Lldy w..,tl mlddiMged l.:ty to
with her 2 diYI 1 week
Tu•diVI &amp; StturdiVt CeU
448 1414 or 814 448

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eu

1023
T•klng IPPhCitlons for ~rt t ime
JICfetlrv poJiclon It the Pepsi•
7r.J' WlflhOUII At 7 Ch•
lhlre OH Mondsy June 9

RACINE, OHIO
OHKI

949·2431

lllllflllncy

Qovem"'""t Jobs 111 040
te9 230 yr Now Hiring C1ll
1 101 e87 8000 Ext A NO&amp;
for &lt;J.m.,t t.d ..... l•t

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E11y Autmbly Work! 1714 00
p• 100 QuerWtt..., PtY"*1t
No Stlts D1ttill
Send
lllmp .. envllop• Eltn 1847
)1118 Enteqmae Ft P1•c• Fl
334112

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An Equal Opportunity

8 m1111 homChnteron At 248
June 6th 6ttl 7ttl
00 8 00
40 yeer collactablll clott,ing.
miac triiiUtM

a

291 Weinut Middleport J161•
6 e 7 Toya nd1ng toys denoe
1h011
sprrng hor1e boob
puuelt g~getl

Boyd raklence Ant1qu1ty Sal
9 7 ck)thll for 1hort people
Home lntlfiOfl drtpea ltldt

oruff

Ylrd Slit Jun1 e &amp; 7 Frt lnd
S•t 10 1m to !5 pm 531 S
Second Av• Middleport
Clottlll oddl tnd ..,da
20 R11iroed St
Middleport
Jooe 15th 6ttl 7th 9 00 4 00
Bibl• grill 1l.c:k tultl

Rutland S1turd1Y Juna 7th ~
milton NIM' llm1 Rd tum rtght
first road 2nd houH on right 6n
a~b-dlv11ion
Cothlng dilhH
gl11s11 atereo odd d'ln1
c•nn'"gJtr~ lot• of m11c
Saturd•y Juna 7 9 00 3 00
&amp;75 Front Str11t MM:ldiiiPQrt
lt~~ms for men
wo~n Wid
mt1nta
308 Rear Sprtng Avenu• PorN
roy Bedt antran ce of footbell
f akl June 7th 9ttl 10th
furniture appllencn m11c CaM

eu 992 2924

S1t endMon
Good boys , 0 1 e g~rll , B
!erg• led•• clolh~ng t ~.\1 blcy
cle diShaa car Mat W81Qht
bench mile Co Ad 28 Flet
woodt 11•11-v 1

Ji~~l7thand9th

S1turdey
raald..,c:e
W Vs
9
housahold

June 7 Carl Cline
Cent• St M..an
00 am Clothing
it.na ml1c

Directly behind WMPO rad10
ltttlon Middleport Clothing
furnitUre Window door• m11c
items June 6th Wid 8th 9 00
500

Pt "Pleasant
&amp; Vtctntty
G•rege S1le Jun. 6 ll'ld 8 9 00
to !5 00 F11Niew Roai electric
renga chllda tlbl• 1nd dtllra.
bid fr.-ne 1nd heldboerd gl••
Wlrt drep• tova clothing
glrll mens woman• A11n or
Shtne

Y1rd S•lt FrM:l1y Jun1 8 At
36 HendtrtOn 1ero11 fTom
Sld1r 1 Tr•ctor Equlpmtnt
10 00 AM 10 6 00 PM rsln

cencells

Y~rd

S•le Fri 1nd S1t 309 11th
S1rllt. Potnt PINunt

Flrll tlmt 3 f•mity S1turdsy
June 7 8 30 1 m &amp; 30 p m
Next to Sklera J1Wel . . At 2
Gall Ferry

11

Halp Wanted

Plrt tune g11 Evening work
Mon thru Turs 15 9 flp•bf•
Mottly mle survty worll Vwy
llghttup~ng H1waown tr1n1por
tatlon Extre pteuant working
mnditlons Ctll 614 448 38115

hp••enwd bod¥ -'top PllrUtr

and front ~r~d 1hgnment technl
c1an wtttl dnlersh1p experiW~ct
only Cont•ctJ•ckColhns Part1
.,..d S.Nic• Oir~tor Send
reju,. to Jim Cobb 310 E
Main St Pomeroy

AVON

3 Cflan temtonn Ctlt

304 876 !429
W1nted mature respon11b le
lllult to c•r l for 2 school
ctlldr~tn dur~ng IU mmer d-v
lhift Aaf Req 30. 876 7879

•v•

M1ture lldy to l•vt ln and ctrl for
eld•rly mtn refarenc.1 ctll
304 .se 1121

llfdy to sfly Wtttl eldetl~ lecfy 8
dey1aweek 900to800 Reply
Box P 4 ce re ot Pomt Ple11ant
R llliJIIIer 200 Mu1 St Pt
Pit W \Ia

12

Sotuattons
Wanted

Room and boud fo r 1ldtr1y
RIIIOnlbll rltel 6H 992

1022
Prtv11a homt Clfl for llniOf
citizen• TlC and reference•

c.n 614

992 3698

18 Wanted to Do

l---------Swim Jeuons prN•t• 01 group
Red CI'CIU Llt••vtng 1ndW 8 I
Clrtlfl.:t 7 years ••perl.nce

plcnlct blnhdJY P~trtl~ end
fiiTIIIV ,.unions Call 814 384

2108 .. 1 800 282 2187

C.ll 814 448 3011

Potton l.akt Ntw EngiWid Ohio
on June 14th tterting lit 1 00
pm 81nd1 ere Llrry Sp1rb .nd
The LoniiOmt A1 mblefl Tht
Hill Cammunlty Mldletl
Ron AlcatbV Btnd the H•rt• f~:;\'i:;:,tilo~ curr.,tty accepting
Brothen 1nd athtfl Direction• Ji
tor ON • 1nd RN I
Rt 10 bit to GuvwiMe. Ohio
cantlct lhM"f Jahn1on
end follow thelignt Adndttlon RN Dlfector Df Nur1ing It

Dtt11l C1rs Motort lnt eng
tl\lnkt paint Nbb., poUshld
Wid WIXId C1ll ...,.,lng1 t1M
11 00 614 387 0.88 or . . It
101 Court St Alk iorJam•

111

t!O 00 Chlldr., und•l2 !roo

Ffl and Sat June 6 end 7 9 00
to 1 Bndl St Rutland loti of
g.rls clottl• •rea 2 and 3 12
and 14 MIIC

I will do odd jobt and mowlllg
C.ll 814 448 8266

NOAH S ARK ANIMAL PARK
Schools church" CO"lllnV'

Iring your own IIWn chslrl

G•r~ge Stla Je•n Stout ratl
dlWICI Blue houH 7th St
Behmd School ..Syr.c:u.. Fri
Jun• 8 4 9 June 7 10 4
814 992 6511

1 3PM

BtuegrUI 1nd country mualc •t

RAYMOND E. PROFFm (MAC)

Ad

Y1rd S•le Fri 1nd S1t 6th end
7ttl 9 AM to 6 PM A llnlt of
tv1M'V1h~ng 2901 M11dowbrook
Dnve Point PINIInt W \/1

l•wnmower jew~rlv
,;,oiw;•ll atrolltn mise ISO Nell

11

June e&amp; 7 LIQihtfoot rllidWIOI
9 ti 111n ctnCIIS It m le off SA 1
on SR 124 Pomeroy Rutlllfld

B1clt Yard Stla 3318 How~rd
Ave June 8 and June 7

butld~ng

fmployn11:n1
Servtce s

G•riQIIIIeComM'FIIhllf North
fourth Middleport June 7
10 4 Two flmtly clothing
m11c

Y1rd Sale ht Str11t Kanauga
M IC lttml June 6 8 &amp; 7th

Coupl• would like to purch•••
property clou to town Pt
kl-1 or sm•ll acre.ga Call 304
1576 4064 1\1.-ung•

&lt;olarg• g•r.ge "1e June 8th &amp;
7th MornM'Ig Star Sub Ol\lslon
County Rd 30 1514 M9 2137

6 milll out 141 l•ft Ofl 775 3 5
m1 onl1ft Gt;entconoeeyur
everyttlmg

992 3076

Chtt

~

NEW HOMES,

ene

dult • PPiri_,CI {t14 000
t18 0001 The Galli• Count&gt;t
Bo•rd of MR DO thttl ... turt

',7

N.E.C.A. CONTRACTOR

304 676

requirements or willing to obttln Stl•rv 11 per •l•rv -=h•

"''LAOUIS

1~bld...:.g....:.C..;l1P.:.P.:.•_M_1_11•_ _ __

Kenmore e lectnc mangel
clathaa noner good cond 304
875 4803

1614)/

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Rummage S1l1 Thuud1y &amp;
Friday June 15th S. 8th S.m
~m South on Rt 7 old cflurd't

G1rage S1le Old 160 It Ever
green Cloth ng 26 cent 6 60
centa Oolls lddtng m•chme
brcycle flowett m11c Thurt &amp;

6043

PHONE '

*VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULA DON

G~rage Sale Set June7 tO 00
400 331 Debby Drive Compu
tlf toya odd• &amp; ~W~ch

304 676

4 poppu11 mottl•r full blaodtd
Be~~gla 10 wM1 oid 304 157$
2833

292 or 312 cu in Ford motor In
IJ&gt;Od cood C•ll &amp;14 448 4063

Rt. 1, Box 27·8
32933 Romine ld.
lutland, Oh. 4 577 5

96

1at T me 't'ard Bel• 4 flmilies
Onadeyonly FrideyJune6 124
s.at 1.n 1 DrNt Ctl11dren and
lllult doth1ng houHhold rtem1
mise odds 1nd tnda

992·5875 Or
742-319

V. C. YOUNG Ill
41 5 861c

304 773 6848

W•ntld Junk •utoa Call 814

992 6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Oh1a

GREAT BEND ELECTRIC, Inc.

ROOFS. DECKS.
ELECT.RICAL &amp;
PLUMBING

ployful

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; V1crnrty

7th

BliCk. medium sized lhort hair
fem_.e cat ta glvewwey SptY.t
end houaabroken 2'h YNrs old

1 tm.ll bl.ck •nd white dog Vlf't/

Y•rd S.l• Aero11 Ke11tlt Mkt
Rt 35 June 7th 8th tth 9em
to 7pm

5 F1mlty Yard S•la N1c:. thtngt
At 7 ., Addt.on June 8th and
FourF1mtlyJunt 7 th 41 Sprue•
St 9 6 Toddler to ~ult a
houallhold Items Priced to aen

Call:

RUSS
ELECTRIC
MOTOR
REPAIR

&amp; Victmty

Csll

2 white m111 r.ttbita
814 448 !148

1 13 lfc

YOUNG'S

!C•rtlflld Electrlcl•n)

HUTCHISON
CONSTIUmON

992-3525

992-7089

ROSE EXCAVAnNG

DOl 1051, Owner

5/ 8-1 mo

•SYlVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LIUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATELUTE SAlES &amp; SERVICE
We Hm ~ hll Tl•
Sh1~ lt~.•l•l••

(614) 446 7619 or (614) 992 6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Galhpo lis Ohto 45631
8 lllln

UCIIII, OHIO

CALL 992-3194
WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

lteensed Climcal Aud1olog1st

l:

5/ 13/ 1 mo

SERVICE

5586tfn

SZOI61mo

992-6173

CLASSIFIED ADS

2 long h11red white c111 mother
&amp; ktttana Call 814 448 483!5 or

Kitten•

~ LISA M KOCH, MS

Pmes"

THE BIID CAGE
&amp; FISH POND
PO SHOP

An

Condtltoners
Refrrgerators, Washers

TRASH

&amp; LAIOtl

-a:

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

Mrcrowave Ovens

Satellite Systems

614-843-5248
614·949·2145

PAINT

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
&lt;.:J Co~utenzed Heanng Arr Selection
z Swtm Molds Interpreting Servrces

57 2 mo

Satellite Sales
re

INCLUDES

992-3361

CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAG£5

A/C

Ra~es

$9 5

10 8 tfc

m;u;, TIIAT'S ALL

His heart is fixed trusting in the Lord Psalm U2 7
We make faith Jmre difficult than God ever made II We ex~rclse
faith a hundred times each day We tru sl the doctor to prescri be the
proper cure and the druggist to mix the proper medicine We trust
the teachers to give us the right information but "hen rt comes 10
heiieving God we make a mighty mystery of II end fence 11 about
with difficulties that make II well nigh impossible SU!e 11 os Ihe Ktf l
of God but it comes by hearing and hearing by I he word or God Cud
says It and we simply take Him at His word Hit wcrr as compllcal&lt;~l
as we have made It to be most poor !&lt;luis would II&lt;'Ver make It
Indeed It is the simple heart that graspsIt while scholars m1ss It God
has kept It from the wiseandprudentandrev ealed II unto babes Just
trusting Jesus thai L• aU
Unless we hecome as illtle children and stop trymg to be
theologians who sometimes Sa! it last we shall never have flxed
hearts like the Psalmist wrote about but only feve rish heads Lamar O'Bryant, Pa.stor First Southem Baptl'lt Church

MOBILE HOME ROOF PAINTING

CONTRACTING

Experrenced Servrce m

64861mo
TRUSTING

FREE ESTIMATES

APPLIANCE REPAIR

major appliance

3 long hllrld whh• klttWI• CIM
1514 4-tl CM03 c.ll .,, time

long h ..rad kitten

4-16 86 lin

TV s, Antennas
Installation s1nice

Sp1lng Sps~l•l

Authomod John DMro,
Now Holand, lush Hog
Form Equopmlftl
Doator

NO SUNOA\' CALlS

DRILLED &amp;
SERVICED

J.R.'s REPAIRS

UNDERPINNING &amp; SOUP

Day or Ntght

WATER
WELLS

ICUT OUT FOI FUllll£ UlEI

y,., PtlllltJ NIHr

DON'S MOBILE HOME
REPAIR SERVICE

SAUS &amp; SERVICE

lldrle.,.rt

Jt7 pm a nd\\ u.lnt&gt;sllav

st r\ltrs at 7 pm
ANTI QUITY Ri\PTIST Kt nn eth Smith
p lS!or Sund I } Sd ool 9 :10 a m r hu rch
SN\ let' 7 \0 p m }OUth ff'fi OWshlp fi JQ p
n Bl blf&gt; srud} 1 hut sda} 7 30 p m

BOGGS

GampolTs

Cuddly pupp'- t..br.tor mla
C•ll 814 448 28215 loe~tld on
St Rt 180

1 Y••r old fem11e cat Wid 1 llx
wMk old fem1le km.., to gtve
IW•Y C•ll 814 912 15071

CIISHtRE, 01110

BISSELL
BUILDERS

•All SIZIS AVIJWll

HI 124 \\111\ o.~n HobJ&lt;'k p a~ t f Sund I V
&amp; hot I \1l 1n !'. uJday( \f'fllng srnlcr&gt; ..
p m \\ f'dm'S d&lt;~\ t Hni ngstl\lt ( 7 1&gt;m
CA RPE NTER BAPTI ST Ofin ChE'adlt
Sup t Sund n School 9 J() r1 m Mo1ntn~
\\ orsh p 10 lOam Ptt\ f'l Sf'r\lrr a1tr 1n

367·7560 - 367-7671

1386tfc

*Slontl Btilq

I

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
fh(' Rl'v "llllam

OUR SA VIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH

l

&lt;11 &lt;JT"' BUILD Ul'

parrl (Including micro
wavea)
Also
Lawn
mower repa1r Mobite

CHRISTl \ N UN ION

Campbf-11 past or Sunda} Schoo l 9 :W a
m James Hughrs supt Evenin p;.sef'\ lce
7 111 p m Wednsday evening prayer mC1.'t
lng 7 111 p m You rh praye1 servicE' m&lt; h
Tuf'Sdav
F'AIRVJEW BIBI E CHURCH Letart
Vo. Va Rr I James L('WL~ pasror Wor
ship sen Ires 9 30 a m Sunda &gt; School u
a m F:\ C' nln g wors hip 7 30 p m Tu esda y
cona.eP pra~rr meetin g and Blblr&gt; Study
9 lO am Wor ~ hlp ~r vlrr Wed nesday
7 Ill p m

5 IZ 86

m

IN CHRIST CHURCH Lora It'd m I t's:as
Co mmuni!\ off Ct Rt 82 Hrv Hoberl
Sand('r s pastot Jeff Hollrr l ~y " tder
Ed Rou &lt;;h Suncta, Sc hoo l Su pt Sund I)
School 9 'll &lt;1 m mo tnln~ v. orshl p anll
c hlldrrn ~ church 10 30 1m ('\min~
preachin g sPrvict' on ht Sf'f'Ond and

l..md&lt;

7 00 p

W1:odn Nickl \

Ph. 1614) 843-5425

After 5 (oil

F\l !H BAP rJ ST CH LRCU H •llt o ld
Sl M 1son Sunda\ St hool til am Morn
lngv.nr)&gt; hl pl ll m F' r ntn gsrnlr&lt;' l p
m Pra\ C' l mf'f'! lng m 1 Blbl r S!ucl\ Wpd
nf'Sda v 7 11 m
FOREST RUN 13 \PTI ST Rl'\ Ny lc
BOldt
p a~t o r Cor r ellus Bunr h ... upt
Sunda\ Sc hoo 9 :10 J m
&amp;con I and
rout!h Sund I }!&gt; v. otshlp srn In It') \fl p

IF NO ANSWER CAlL

U S RT. SD EAST
GUYSVILLE, 01110

Free E1t1metea
CALl (OLLECT.

FENCE COMPANY

992-5432

992-5141

Worked rn home area

!17 86 tfn

ACCENT

7-0317

Ripley Office
For Hours
304·372·5

Call 1514 387

VIIYL llWMIIUI

949-2263
or 949-2168

Cro~anHiy ~,_tauront

1 KH'rw~d c•1d'"
·'"'"1"
228 W Matn St, Pomeroy

"Servrng Famthts"
264 S 2nd, Middleport

·------------------------------..1.

:0.1EIGS
COOPERH I\ E Pi\RISH
l ~ITF.D METHODIST ( HURCII

Rn

·oo""'·..

,

,

Blblr Si ho1~

POMEROY \\~SIDE CHURC11 OF
OJRIST l12:li CltUc:ln'!l s HolT)(' Road Coun"
Road 761 912 5l1'&gt; \ oral musk Sund&lt;n \\ or
sihplO a m Bi blE' Stud) llam Worship 6 p

\

I go lrom

iiloon&lt;er or later most of us wrll undergo some
lund of a ma1or change and a prrme example
of one that can cause much confusrotl and
turmorlrs movmg to a new home or a drfferent
crty Whatever the reason, rt rs bound to drsrupt
the lives of all concerned for example tf your
chrldren have to attend a new school as a result
Trymg to rnform everyone of the move and
adaptrng to new surroundrngs can be chaotrc
rndeed However the one element rn your lrfe
that should not change ts your farth for rt can
be a stabrltzmg force durrng thts hectrc trme
So tf possrble contrnue to attend your House of
Worshrp If not ftnd one rn your new locatron
that wrll meet your sprrrtual needs Above all
remember that the love of God wr ll follow you
and remarn wrth you wherever you may
happen to be

K~e

('-\

PT. PUASAIIT OffiCE
:IDS Jackso• Art.

lEND AREA CALL

Gutta11
Downspouts
Gutter Claanrng
Patnttng

loll Qu«kol oro! Ruth Ann

Mrddleport Ohro

• BULLDOZING •END
LOADER •TRUCKING
•TRENCHING
•CRANES oDRAGUNE

A-AL&amp;
SIIIGEIY IY APPT.

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

NEW- .EPAIR

POMEROY, OHI0-992-6677

K&amp;C JEWELERS

\1

q..J)am Morning " orshlp lO :llam ' ruth
!'!l('('tln~ 6:00pm
E\cmngwn1shp 1rlp
m. Y.N:lnesda\ ni~hl PI a\ff mw!lng 11 I B hk
s!OO\ 7 ffipm
THE SAI\ A.rJO~ \RM'I 1J5 Butt('[nut
Ave Pomero) Mr~ ())ra \\ lnlng m lh lf.[!(
&amp;alia' holinrss Ill{'(' mg lO am Suncla\
School 10 lJ a m &amp;mcla\ School \ I~M
Elol.!w Adams t ader
lJ p m ~I' 1110n
ll'lef'llng valious speal&lt;&lt;'I'S and mus ic S JX'flal~
111\Jl"SWv ll J) a m to 2 pm I ... Jdl~"!i HonY'
Lf~ memtX'rs In l'hargl' all \.\ On-en
In 1tf'd ti -1.1 p m Thursda\ C'orp; ( adfo
O a~ You~ Propi.,.BibiE' " l1 p n B1blt
Studv and Pra\er ~tlng cpcn to ttl public

~ am

- Psalm

old Coli 114 3117 7127
7173

Paul E. Shockey, DVM

vr

Full blooded Ret ,.,,., 1
C•nn• bulbi

L&amp;IGE

IUGINI LONG

ROOFING

106 luttonut Avo Pomoroy Oh

sp1nP or whtther shall I
flee from thy presence 7

BEN
,
~FRANKLIN

Cf i ~RCH

1614)992-2039 or
1614)992-5721

thy

RALL'S

Mtll Work
Cabrnet Maktng
Syracuse
992 3978

Sunday School

Whrther shall

Howard L Write•l

SENTINEL

flOWEitl FOI IV!IT OCCASION

Pomeroy

RACINE PLANING Mill

MIDDLEPORT

I

- Percy B Shelley

Flow11 $bop THE DAILY

John F Fultz Mgr
Pn 991 2101

992 Ull Pomeroy

pa ~a

Pome~og

fly

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Nahonwrde Ins Co

::dt-"

TOWN &amp; COUNIIY
VETDINAIIAN
CUNIC

G1veaway

4

PH. 304-675-2441

many change and pass
Heaven s l1ght forever
shrnes Earths shadows

Brogan-Warner

Brown's Are &amp; Safety
Equipment ~~~·: ;;d

Main St Ntll Pmudfoot

992-2772

520861mo

Locusr &amp; Beech Street
9919921 Middleport

POMERO't GltJRO I OF

.......

992-2772

StrVICf

_

J&amp;l INSULlnON
&amp; SIDING CO.

J&amp;L INSULAnON
&amp; SIDING CO.

g7"\

115 E Mtmonol Dr
992 2104

$6, .., ..

•aoo

FREE ESTIMATES

~
-

AutomOII'If

Oh10

114 •2 7717 Moo Fri 8 lO

~3_ __,__ _ _ _ _ _ _

S.r._ld Nights end WMbnds

Coil 114 192 9101 lor
' ·ln
- t....t
__
..,_ _ _ _ _ _ __

Will do •nv v•rd wor• minor
rep.tu painting IMkl1 or out
tllwe rlfeftne•• 304
7991

na

�Friday, June 6, 1986

F111anml
21

LAFF-A-DAY

Businen
Opportunity

lNG CO recommttnda th1t you
do butln•l With p.apla you
know, and NOT to send money
through t he mful unttl you have

Unturnlthed one bedroom and

12 K30 tre•ler custom bu1h for

beauty shop, fully equipped
tlltcetlent cond1hon two st111on
Ca ll 304 - 676 - 3211 after
5 OOPM

ln M1ddlttport ~ ba.drocril fur MIIhed apertmeht also 2 room
fur n11hed apertment 1 30 4

Ba ck Retu rn of the Jttd1, Friday•

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleepmg Rooms nnd
light houle keepmg room• Park
Central Hotel Call 614 4460766

46 Space f or Rent

"Central Park bridle path,
please ."

COUNTRY MOBILE Hon1ePark,
Route 33 North of Pometoy
La rg e lots Call 61 4 992 7479
Tnul er lot s sewer and watet"
furn 1shad, smllll children I C·
cepted Rt l locustAd backof
K &amp;. K 304 575 1076

watM
wens
urv1ced
Free est1
matas
Call and
614d11lled
992 1~::;:::;:;::::::::::::::::-rc~~::::::::::::;:::::-j - - - - - - - - -- Tra1\er spaces Sand H1ll Road
6006"' 614 742 3147
32 Mobile Homes
41 Houses for Rent
convflmetlt to schools 5to rean d
for Sale
hosp1tal C•tv s8W'er ava1lable
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
redtsoover your p11no s beaut1fu l
ANractl\letwo bedroom house1n lnqu1111 Roul8fl 304 675 4600
tone ca ll todav Wards K~r,"
Pomero y Fully carpeted dra pes between 9 00 and 4 00 woek
days
1978 ManSion 14x70 total and curte1ns stove and ref11ger
board 304 875 5500 Of 675
electriC w1th fireplace and I ott of ator Full basement lovely su n
382ol
extr11n1ce. 811000 Ca\1614
Tn•l er space lor rern Gall•pol1 11
porch Sorry no pet a or ch1ldren
388 9660
Hom&amp; •deal for s.ngle or cou pl e Ferry Cll'f water garbage p• ck
up furmshtld 304 675 6335 or
t226 ph.11 secuut v dapostt
19813 1h70 3bdr allelec , CA
675 3246
Phone 614 -992 5292 after 6
lwGd 1n 6 1h monthl Call 614 31 Homes for Sale
367 7216 0 1 614 367-0622
Tr oll er apace 3 mil e:~ fro m town
Will te ll on land contract or w111 42 Mobile Homos
JUSt abo\leold ·y on Rt 2 large
4 btdroom houu fireplace 3 help f1nance
lot 304 675 3248
for Rent
m1 tou th ofGall1pol11. f29 900
Call days 614 446 1615 or 1978 Faumont Bayview ,
even1ng1 6 14 446 6222
14d6 All elec 2 bdr . e.~~c
cond . underp•nnmg, wood deck Fully fu rn11hed AC all ut•t11es
1
1 1J story 4 or 5 bdr 2 baths, full &amp; wood sta1rt 18.500 f1rm Clal pa1d , adults on ly Call 614 446
4110 or 614 446 2003
bnament l11eplace 14x20
614 246 58 15
b111idmg with garage on 8 1
2 &amp; 3 bdr mobtle homes AC
acru, ku:.atltd 1n R•o Grande
1980 l1berty 14x54, 2 bed
Cell61 4 246 5197 aftM 6
room unfurn iShed vmyl under· cable T\1 BuiS\Idle Rd C11 ll
51 Hous ehol d Goods
pmn1ng •ncluded Must sel l Call 614 -446 0527 after 3pm
3 4 bdr ctrpe'ted , remodeled
304·773 6873
14x70 tre1ler l or rant , S250 mo
baumllflt , mce 'h acre •;, mile
3 bdt , total elec CA f260dep
from c1ty 822 500 Call 614
2 bedroom 1Vt bath. 12•7D
Cell 614-446 3793 bath &amp; 'h ,
SWAIN
446 -2034 11ftar &amp;PM
UOOO C1ll 614 992 7362
w11her &amp; dryer
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St Ga ll1pohs New &amp; used
Government homM from t1
MOBILE HOMES MOVED 1n
wood coal uove•. 6 pc w ood LA
IU rapa~rl Dal1quent tilt prop- surfld rusonable ratea. Call 2 bdr total el&amp;etrlc Call 614
446
-0722
su•te S399 bunk beds S199
eny RepoSIMSions Call 805- 304-676 -2336
11ntra n recl mer• G99 new &amp;
687·6000 e.11t A-4562 fo r cur·
2 bdr at Evergreen Call 614
uud bedroom su 1t es ranges.
rent repo l11t
1982 Clayton 12x60 all elec
446-7032
wnnger wast1ers !'. shoes New
$10,600 304 -576 2486
llv1ngroom su •tes 8199 6599
Spung Vatlev 3 bdr ranch , DR ,
LA 1g FR. 2 baths 2 f~replecas , Two bed room house trailer on Upper Rtvllr Ad al1o double
Iampi , also buytng coal &amp; wood
w1de C•ll 614 -446 -0508 or
atoves Call614 445 3159
nS~Niy remodeled kitchen C•ll
half acre ground call 304-468
614 -446 -2430
, 617
614 446 -2487
GOOD USED APPliAN CES
N1 ceuecut1Ve type hom e 3100 183acreoffRt 87. 198114lt70 2 bOd room furnished N o pets
Wuheu dryers refnge1aton
614
-949
2253
sq ft hv area, 1nground pool, three bedroom Skyline mobile
rangu Sk.11ggs A pph onces
w1th or w•thout acreege S R home, l1rge mach1nery, canle
Upp er Rtver Ad beSide Stone
16D 4 m1 from Holzer laaat· shed, 36 acres pasture, 36 acres 2 bedroom tr11ler w1th expando
Crest Motel 614 446 7398
oPtion a poss1b1 hty Cell 614 - meadow balance timber 2 hvmg roo m on larg e lsvel lot 1n
County Appliance Inc Good
446 73 22
pondt . lpr~ngs exc huntmg half M iddleport Near 1tores Adult•
ontv Call 614 -992 -2 101 or usad appliances and TV lets
mmaral nghts. 885 ,000 00
614 99 2 23 19
Open BAM to 6PM Mon th ru
3 bdr large k1t ch lm b11th, 304 696-3060
S.11t 614 446 1699 627 3rd
ut1l1tyrm smgle garege 2 Cllr
duvewav n1ce yard. garden Houte tra1htr 4b1 0 1966 2 bedr oo m mobtle ho me
A..-e Gallipolis OH
Rac me 614 367 7148
space f1n1shed garage Can be good cond, new Jtorm wmdows
- -- - -- Sa b2 fclas07
converted fam1ly room Call 02.100 00 304-675 4631
Vall ey Furn1tur e now &amp; usod
l arge sacuon ol quality hum
61 4 446 1358
Sat 7th mena womens chlldrens
lure 1216 Eastern Ave
clotf'IM , console ster80 w1th AM
Gal l1pol•s
3 bedroom newly redecoreted, 33
Farms for Sale
FM rad-10 and tape ptav er, baby
alum1num sid1ng large cerport.
ttems, crehs, home Interior
g.11rage. on 'A acre lot In CheJter
For sale Harlequm Romo nce
hum1d1f1ar, 1.,-npe, curt ams and
One fourth m11e on 248 off At
books 270 for 575 wh1te
40 acr• w•th n1ce 2 ttory home
m11c Bradbury betund WMPO
wooden table S25 , yellow kit
7 614 986-4366
4 bdr , 2 bathJ, completely
Hams restdence
chen ch ma cabinet 150 ell 1n
3 bedroom, Lg kitchen. ha1t remodeled , tobacco beae, flfm
good condition See at 256 So
equ1p
Call
614-266
-6790
Two
bedroom
tra1
ler
remodeled,
Fourth Ave Middlepo rt Oh
pU fl'"41 lit cond carpeted , 1111·
cou
ples
one
small
child
ac
age. Svrecu1e 614 -992-3402
cep•ed. reieten ce• and depos1t
Soh 11nd chtur wary good
after 5 pm
Rt 1 l ocust Road , bac lo: of K &amp; K
condltton Routh Lane Cfle
35
Lots
&amp;
Acreage
Everett SchwArtz
sh11e Call 614 367 7213 W1ll
Quality home, newly remodeled
sell cheap
chotce location on College Ad
Houtttr&amp;ller. 45•10 1966G ood
Syracuse, new completelutchen
Cou ch C811614 446 -1149
and l11undry 111 cond1tioned. Camp11te at 819 Foot Park No cond, new storm wmdows,
large lot 514·992 -6324
money down i50 mo ownflf U , 100 00 304 -676 -4631
f1nance wilt show sve &amp;
Country oak flnn1ture r.ow '"
2 bedroom Duplt.lt house par
Ito~ Coffee and tmd lebles
weakendt At 1 6 m1 . below
43
Farms
for
Rent
ro und pedestal and drop leaf
11ally furn11hed Low utllhree, 1n Galllpohs, turn nght &amp; follow
t11bln corner cupboard 2 pc
Pomeroy Call daya, 614·992
11Qn1
cupboards dry Slfl k! secr1:1tary
2381 or 614 -992 -25 09 even
desk• cl\est of drawers ch111r 1
IMQ I
1'-4 acres w1th 1 2lll60 mobile 34 acre crop land 50 acra
larg e selection Conkle '! Rt 7
home Rt 218 10 mtlea from piSiure &amp; tobecco alotmant
Tupparsplams. Oh
2 btldroom houte '" Pomeroy Galhpoha C111t 614-246- 5049 Call 304 675 6104
$2DO furn111\MI, 1185 unfut
even1ng1
Trad 1t1onal sofa tor sale Off
n11h&amp;d Pay own utilltiM. wood
white and avocado Cu t velvet
burner, large yard Call days 1 10 5 ICrM, PIM1811V WOOded 44
Apartment
Call 614-992 -6796
614 -992 -2381 or 6U -992 · Iota Tupper Pl1ms 1nd Chnter,
for Rent
2509 sven•nga
water and appr oved road to etch
Pickens Used Fur1'11ture Good
lot Reesonebly priced, w1ll 1- - - - - - - - - - qualitY used futn •ture Opan 9 to
1 only New lot model. All flnance 10 parcent down Call
6 or call for app omtment
Amer1c1 n Ran ch, 3 bedroom, 614 986 -3594
JACKSON ESTATES APART
304 675 6483 or 676 14 60
reduced t3000, tor qu1ck sale
MENTS j Equ•l Housmg Opper
614 992 -6&amp;87
Altlton bu•ldmg lots wtth pubh c tu 111tyl monthly rent startt at
Sears 1111 cond 4 to 5 rooms ,
water mob•le homM permitted. 1176 for 1 b&amp;dfoom and S212
S200 00 Can be seen 2218
House Chuter v1llage. 7 rooms
304 ·676 2336
tor 2 bedroom depo11t S2DO
Lincoln Ava Pt Pit
b111ement. garage. 1 tenth acre
lo cated near Spnng Valley Plaza
easv care mck neighborhood Redmond R1dga 3'h m1IM hom end Foodland, pool and Cable TV
$26.500 614 986 35 71
town House 1 Yr ato ry ap~ro x 7 ava1labla off1ca houra 11 PDIII
52 C8 ,TV , Rad1o
acres, sto ra ge bldg 304 675
ble 10 am to 4 pmand 7 pm to 9
2 bedroom houu w1th 10 plu• 6117
pm Mondey Fnday Ca ll 614EqUipment
acral of woodt May co nd11dar
446 -2745 or le11 ve m•sage
rent w1th opt1on to buy 614·
181 4273
Ntcely f urmahed mobile home.
Channltl Master ntell1te r ecap
eff apt , central lit and heat •n
t1on equ1p w1th 10 mch drsh &amp;
Restored home, V1ne S1 Racme
ctty , adu ltS only Call 614 -446remo te con trol $1 50 0 Call
3 bedroom, bath li11mg roo m,
0338
614 446 9552 $1 BOO
k1tch en. dinmg roo m Pn ce
Houses lor Rent
S35 ,000 Ph one 6 14 -949 · 41
2 bdr uhhtii!JI partially furn .
25 40
1175 mo Call 304 -675 51D4
53
Antiques
Rent, leaae land contra ct, 3br ' sFor Sele House and lot on Hysell Rodnev V1llegell 2 br ' • Eureka, New 1 bedroom1partment Call
R1.m Rd Ca ll 6 14 992 7708
3br Evan• Hetghtt . Depoait &amp; 6 14 446-0390
Full ltl e bun be d complete
refer ences ~u11ed Blackburn
3 bedroom Good cond1t1on Has Realtv·614-446-0008
Call 6 14 446 1171 Co1b111 &amp;
2 bdr .11pt do wntown S2 10
mobil• home on l ot Call 614
Snyder Furn
without ullht111, 1330 w1th
742 ·2291
uhl lt1e1 Depo111 requ •red Call
Fu m1shld hou11 2 bdr, • 196
814 -446 2129 8 DOam - 5pm
lmpar1al Candi8W•ck diShes ser
131 rear 4th Ave , Galhpoh•
Two 11ory house 3 years old. 3 Call 446 -6416 after 7pm
VIC8 tor 6
many ex i ra P•ece
bedrooms . 1,800 IQ h ,
totat•ng 100 &amp;1 ,000 Calt6 14
Furn ap11 1 &amp; 2 bdr S220 &amp;
063 000 00 30 4 882 2999 928 F~rst Ave . 5 room• &amp; bath i2J6, utlhtlll pd 701 4th 44 6 7508
even1ng1
Gall•poh• Ca ll 44 6 4416 after
Call 614 446- 3946 att:er 4PM
7pm
3bedroomhouse Blotsw•th12 Large 3 bdr , good lo catton S715
54 M1sc . M erchandise
1cte1 ground pond new barn
Furn apts 1 bdr S226 ut1htt &amp;1
mo Cell 304-676 5104
will sell nght 304 773 6978
paid, 607 2nd Ave Galhpol11
11fter 6 PM 773 6157
3 bdr home m country \l•nton Cell446 - 44~6 aher 7pm
Callahan 1 Ueed T11e Shop Ovor
er11 Stove refrlgllf'ator trllh,
2'11 veer old home, 7 room• and water furn•shed , 8200 mo , Furn11h.. apartment, ut1ht1811 1.000 t11n , slzee12 , 13 14 15
16 16 5 8 m1les out At 218
bath on 1 8 acre Galhpoh• t160 dep 2 chtldren . re-f ' s C1ll pa1d, 108 Vme St $235 C11otl
Call614 266 6251
Ferry, W v, 304 675 2284
814 -446 9244 between 9 00
61,·388·9686
500
PIIIIIC Clltern state app rovAd
3 bedro om house 2 ¥. acres on 2 bdr home 1n ocellent neigh·
plastiC septiC tanks plasttc
M11111ona Ro ad, 19.600 00
2
bd
r
upst11r1
apt
,
e11tra
nice,
borhood, new wall to w111
culvens, metal culven s RON
30 4 676 7306
centr•l 111 Call 614 446 2158
cwpetlng a. curt11ns prov•ded
EVANS ENTERPRIS ES, Jacli
Plu t many e11traa tow utlln:~ bills
son Oh 614-286 6930
&amp; garden apot Call 614 286 - Apartme nt l or rent Crown C1ty
32 Mobile Homes
1176 mo plus depostt Ca ll
5110 lor further deta1ls
Good used floor model color
614-266 6496
for Sale
TV 1. and good roto t1ll11r Call
Houte In country yerd garden
614 446 1149
1 bedroom apt fo r rent Basic
KC
area.
1260
Aeferen
cn
and
NEW AND USEO MOBIL E
rent start• S2 16 a month that
dapoal1
Call
614-367
044D
or
Ford 11dmg mower S 200 76
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
inclu de s 1111 utllit•es Oepo11t
614--446-3760
Starcuft t8fl t camper fl)l cond
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 Ml
reqult'ed of *200 Contact Vtl
$900 pract1 ce p•ano S150 Call
WEST, GALLI POLIS RT 36
l-oa
Manor
Apt
M
iddleport
House In cou ntry yard garden
614 -266 ·6495
PH ONE 61 4-448 7274
KC 1181, 8260 Referen ca end 114· 992 n87 Equel H0011ng
depotlt Call 614-367 044D or Opponun~~y
General Ele ct11c au t omat1c
1llll60 Shultl' covered e~orch
wuher $60 Sears dryer S25
rurel water. metal ttoraga bldg , 614-4-46-3760
2 bedroom unfurmshed apart
steriJO 8125 Call 614 44 6
w1th lot. Crown Cltv Call
men t No pete 1 bedroom
3
bedroom
hou
te
Pratt•
Fork,
7081
6 14-256 1444 or 614 266
furn11hed apt No pets 614
On
Rt
33
18
1cree.
houuonly,
1389 or 304 -675 -1389
With garden Free 911, watltf 949-2253
Tandy 1000 ho me co mputer
1980 liberty 1h&amp;4 2 bdr . all well, epp ltancat 1250 per 2 bedroom, total elec apt m wtth pnnter $ 1 600 or best
month
Available
Immediately
offer Call614 446 4171
gas underp1nning . sle pt,
Pomeroy Acro11 from F1re
614· 253· 2323 Columbus
block• M u1t be moved. 16 500
Station 614 992 8216 or 614·
For ule model 12 Wm chestet
C11ll 614 · 446 0963
2 bedroom furnlth ed hou1e tn 992 -7310
12 16 &amp; 20 gtugi!JI All o1g1nal
M iddleport Cell 61-4 -992 ·
8500 &amp; up Other guns also Call
Repoueued mob1le home
2 bedroom home in cou ntry near
6304
614 4-46 9407
f600 down, take over pay
Cfluter
ofl•o
614
·
767-4273
menu El '81 Patriot 14 a6 8
Locust poatt r"9u lars &amp; corners
Th r" bedroom g11 heat . S167 Newtv deco11ted 2 bedroom
Apartmen ts for ren t Call Cl•
Call 614 26 6 1902
per month No charge for Mull Fully ca rpeted Unfurlend
Realty
1114
992
-2269
delivery Mid Oh10 Frnanetal niahed Storm doors and w•n·
dows Will ac c1pt 1 or 2
Echo tnm men $88 75 to
Services. 1-800 82 6 0 762
Pomeroy 2 bdr, N..,-lort Run
children Oepoah raqu~red 614·
1299 95 Husqvarna IIWS
1176 mo t100 depo11t. yard
Echo 11ws Vardman mo wart
Bemco room -ette hvingroom 12 992 -3090
p.tlo. Call after 6pm 614 992
New &amp; used, all mek11 Ch1klers
ft by 20 ft wi1h shdlng gla1s
8886
Nice one floor In Pomeroy
Sew Supply, Koontz -Sallor Ad
doon. Bedroom 1 2 ft by 12 ft
Vmton Oh Cell 614 388 8564
e11c cond Call 614 -446 -9515-2. Lrvtng room, dining room. kit
2
bedroom
furnilhed
1panment
chen , 2 bedroom~, lov•v en
01 ,800
tor rent in Middleport AU
cto11d sun porch. Carpeted,
3 de l u~~:e trlpla uack whne ttorm
utllltl• paid Cell 814 -992 ·
drapel,
end
curt1ins,
dove
and
w1ndows, Slle 615 In • 32 In
1980 AichardJon 1 OxfiO, 2 bdr,
&amp;OU
good cond , 8100 C11ll 614
good cond Celt 614·241Hi840. ratrlgeretor Fullbuement ldell
44 6 1610
for tingle or couple Sorry no
2 bedroom apartment in down1973 Holly Perk wtth lot, chain clllldren or pet:a *2215 plua
town Middlepon. 1225 per
Ftbergleu camper lop 8 ft
Unlr. fencttnd outbuilding, CI A, tecurlty depoaH Phone 1114·
month Call 814 - 982· 1611 I fJOO 814 -985-4-418 .
loctted Gelllpolla Ferry. 304· 992·6i292 {Hoefllcf'IJ after 5 00

Real Eslate

Merchandise

Rentals

'•

off

the 13th

Empire

75

304-17&amp;· 3134 .

APARTMENTS. mobil• hom•.
hou . . Pt Ple•ent end Olllipo-

llo 814·.U8·8221

Nlc. 1lec1ric Tappan el.cmc
r1nge with Jttlf·cl..ning oven
1 'A yr. old Will 1ell or trllde t or
ges renge. C•ll814 -992 -3596

1976 Starcr~ft ski boat 66 ,
Evenrude, very good cond ,
12,800 Call 814 -446 -2114

Nightmare on Elm

Street Deer-Bear Turkey Hunt

•n R f OJO. Mtnk and General Trap
pmglnk and G S20 10 130 eacfl
614 742 3010

Folding top school deek,
60 000 BTU natural
stove &amp;50 30 000 BTU
stove S25 Baby bed
w omans b•cycle S20 Ca ll
992 7177

Wood bern tvpe bwld1ng 7x10
304 675 1564
M cOamel Custom Butchtmng
wlllbeclosedum1IA ug 15thfor
vacat•on
Coleman cemp1ng out f1 t 11 1.8
tent lAnt ern ~eater and 1tove,
brand new 1n bOJI 8 bundles of
roo fing s~mgles 304 675
3388 or 675 2930
Two 1111 cond Tw•n bo11 sprmg e
and mattrBSI 304·676 - 1604
Buy RAWLINGS Prod u ct•
wholesale Dale and W1lma
Wood , 304 -675 1090
One baby bed axe co nd 860 00
Stroller exc cond S25 00 H.gh·
ch1ur 61 5 00 l arge ro cker
S45 00 or best offer call
30 4 895 382 1 anyt1me
World Book Child Craft rapre
seiHII t• ve full tune o r pan -t1me
Goe•antees Av1ulable 304 -882

2485
Rabb11 cages tor sale, tallder&amp;
wife &amp; etc 304 675 6704
, SLIG HT PAINT DAMAGE
Flashm9 auow t~g n S285 L1gh
ted non -ano w S2651 Nonl1gh·
ted 52391 Free lettenl FI!W left
See locally 116001 42 3 0163
any t1me
Surplus
Army Camouflage
Denm1 Re ntaiCiot h1ng larg&amp;lt
Select• on Armv Clothmg 1n Oh1o
Valley pnnted T Sh1rts Cap•
IFr• Evenmgs I Sat Sun 1 00
7 00 p m Sam Somerville sEut Ravenswoo d Junct•on
Independence Road Old At 21,
(FrtHI Oe llvHry Pt Phtllant (304 675 3334 ) Pl enty 1( 1d1 Jr
Camouflage

55 8u1ld1ng Supplies
Bu•lclmg Matrmals
81ocll buck sewer pipes, wtn
dows lmtel! etc Claude Wm
ters R•o Gran dA 0 Ca ll 614
24551 21
Bu1 l d1n g ma t enals , cament
bloch all t~z e s ya rd or delivery
G11lhpoh!l Block Co, 1231/l P1ne
St Galhpol1s Oh10 Call 61 4
44 6 2783
Blo ck br~ck mortar and me
so nry suppl1es Moun to •n State
Block Rt 33 New Haven , W
VII 30 4 882 2222
10 toot 4 mch plasti C p1p11 and
f1 tt1ngs 30 4 675 1604
3 000 new br~ cks pa1d $172 00
per thous11nd Will sell 8125 00
por thousancl 304 -576 221 8

Pats for Sale

6081

76

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71
61

Farm Equipment

CROSS Ito SONS
US 36 Wnt. Jackson. Ohio

614 286 6461

Maney Ferguson. New Holland.
Bush Hog S1les &amp; Serv1ce Over
40 u11d tractors to chooee from
&amp; OOfl1llete line of new &amp; ultd
equipment largest aelectton In
S E Ohio
JIM S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SR 36 W G1lhpol11,
Oheo Cell 614· -446-9777, eve
614-446· 31192 . Up front n-actora With watTir'lly OVIf' 16 USed
tractort 1000 toolt
Bidwell Caah Feed Stofl June
Special 's Golden Bow &amp; Cam•
uon tough 1WIIt bale twen• now
on ly en 50 end 48 1n welded
wne t32 60 Call 814 -381 -

9688
1970 5000 Ford diMiel tr~etor
w1th 3 bottom plow• 14,750
340 lntemat•onal tractor with
plows &amp; 6 ft "ckle bar mower,
S1 960 Call1 · 61-4·281· 6522

1963 Chevy Impala 283 engine,
automattc, PS PB restored '"
vervnlcecondition
i1 996 Call
.,
614 -446- 9407
1975 Pontiac 1600 Call 814
4"5 · 1368
1975 G Plymouth Fury 1978
Mercury Monarch Both 4 door,
11r Cell 614 -992-7075 8 00
em - 700pm
1980 G Ptyrmuth Furv. AM
FM, elr 1980 Datton 21 0, 6
speed Call 614 · 992 -7076
8:00am · 7 00 pm
1978 Detaun 200 SX 5 apeed
AC . other axtru N1ce oondt
tion 12300 CAll 614 949

2893
1981 Monte Carta V6, auto
PS, PB AM ·FM tape 63 000
miles Call 30"· 773 6428
1976 Plymouth Wagon for 111e
Run• good IH5 Phone 614

304 675 1386

Fermall cu b tractor &amp; equ1p
ment Call614·268 -6848

1979 Ctmero 13 300 00 Snrl
Go-Cart f160 00 KE100 Ka·
wu-"1 t350 00 Ph one 304

Small older model Cub Cadet
law n tractor '" good ShiPfl
Kohler eng 1500 Cell 614·
367 0110
36 0 J 0 dozer 6 way blade,
wend! Excellent conditiOn 30D
ltemattonal Tractor loldar Naw
rebuilt hydreultct 700 Sertn
Ford log Truck Bolsters extra
Ca ll 614 - 949· 2826 or 614 949 · 2828 .tter 4 00
18 HP 91rden tractor with 42
1nc:h mower. du~ wagon
culttviiOI1 and plow 614 843
6439
New Holland round bailer. model
862 J.ll1 hke new 16,000 00

S•dert Equipment Co., 304 675 742 1
John Deere 700 gtmder-mtur.
83.000 00 Siders Equipment
Co , 304- 675 -7421

62 Wanted to Buy

63

Livestock

AQHA Reg11tered Quarter OOrae
atu d 1erv1ce Dlftct out of
· Charlte Pol ne·· Call 814 446

2 he•fefl for ula, 1 year old Call

7 week old rootten 26 cents
each Call 614-949 -2502

614-992-2452
1 regiStered Jeruy milk cow
one Jersey milk cow , good
m1lker good fam1ly cowl 304
675-7368

64

Hay &amp; Grain

mal~s

8e~tglll s

6 weeh old 3
950 each C•H6 14 986

4143
AKC reg1st ared CockM Spamal
born April 26 black ancl tan
temalf!, buH and wh1te female ,
Mother r&amp;d and butf 1 11: year1
Phone 614 992 6021 or 304 ·
675 3458

57

Hay for sale 90 cente out off~eld
S 1 20 deliverfld &amp; stacked Call

K1mbs ll contole p1ano
$1 20 0 00 Baldwm Easv Play
organ S 1 DOD 00 Phon11 30 4
675 , 296

Fruit
&amp; Vegetab les

St1rk1 Tr&amp;e and lawn Se r111 Ce
landse~p l ng 304·576 2010

2668
1980 Ford ven 6 cy1 , 4 tpd , low
m•l sage, IPOrtv. caJh pnc•
$2 ,999 John'a Auto Saln,
Bul.w•lle Rd Galhpolia

Rotary or ceble too l dr~llmg
Moat well s co mpleted umedav
Pump 111111 and urv1ce 304

895 3802

1979 Jeep CJ -6 6 cy l . good
oond 73 000 m1 f2 , 850 Call

Carpantrv . remodeling, room
addition, all bu1ld1ng repairs
cement o~nd blocllw ork P11nt
1ng and roohng 304 676 5152

614-446 4292
1978 Dodge 4 ~~: -4 318 aut o, 'h
ton, fair oondi11on , 81 ,BOO Call
614·266 - 1427

Home repe~r s all type• Carp en
try , Roo f1ng, Pa•nt1r.g, free 11t1
mate• J Hall , 304 -676 2906

1980 Chevy w1ndow van. 8
l)lllenger, dual heat 111, t•lt.
crulle, $6,996 Call 814 ·379
2341 No SundiY calls

82

S1rowbflrrl88 fo r sale You ptdl.
75 cents quart We PICk 11 00
qt Call 304 458 -1997

81 Honde 660 in good condl·
tlon 1950 Call 614-992 -6144

Strawber118&amp; pt ck your own Call
Claude W1nteu 614 245 6121

19n Mustang Cobra 302 4
spd . rum&amp;roua new parte. good
c:ond Clll 614 4411 -4171

Str!lwberrles p1ck your own thiS
week &amp; ne11 t Call Carl GU1esp1e,
614 -446 3869

19n Ford Grenada 4 door,
70,000 mtles, n.w engine with
20.000 miles, t1 ,000 Call

Sale or trade for ' c.,- 1917
HJJiey FLH Ca ll 014· 441 ,

4014

1978 Llnc:oln Continental in
good cond , low m1l11 Call

814-«6· 1846

1983 XR 80. Motor Cycle l1ke
new 614 -246 6177

1985 ATC 250 8;g Rod Good
rondlt.an Call 814-,42-3056
1982 Kaw111\ci 1100 E11cellant
cond ition. C1H 614 -742 2066

or e14-742-Z703.

Suzuski 650, " cycl. e•c cond,
crulle con1rol, digetal gear, read
out, •lectrlc fuel gauge, garage
kept , at per llharp tnd IUPif' fut
mutt see to apprlclete, 304

79 Dodge Omnl 0 ·24, 4 epd ,
aun· roof , AM · FM . 80 .000
mil•. one own.,, good cond
Call614· 448 ·7133 MIMingl

876·8831 .

1984 Fetd LTD ttltlonweoon.
V· 6, IUI:O, elr, CNIH, 1tlt,
AM·FM, 13.489. John't Auto

,174 KewaUkl KX4150. good
cond . ftndtr equlre 1tr1n gulttr. mullc m~n. tubt emp

Sol", Bul!'llll• Rd., Ool..,.lo.

1988 Honda 4 whMier 260

Excavating

Good 1 E•c: ava11ng, baumenh
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304 71 3 5839

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St At 7 Crown City, Oh Ce ll
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James Boys Wiler Serv1ce Allo
pool&amp; f1lled Call 61 4 266 1141
Of 614 446 1 17 6 or 61 4 44 6
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304·882-3'747

304·882 ·3238

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Motorcycles

1980 Chevy Cheveet 2 dr 4
t pd . good work cer. $1 000
Cell 614 26 6 9365 between
6 10 PM.

59 For Sale or Trade

83

76 Chavy 4x4 pickup truck with
topper, 350 engine eac cond
New body and paint EKtru
WI eluded Muat See 82 750
304-675 -64 78

1980 CA -260 Honda d1rt b•k•
Call61" · 245· 6840

S HIPWRECKED

CONCERNS TWO
I
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PET PARROT: ..

ill College Baseball : 1986

' 78 Bron co . 4 wheel drrva

1985 XR 260 Honda d1rt bike,
$1 ,200 Cell 514· 441- 1116

Huuell Strawb&amp;rry field openior
pick your own, bring you r own
cont ainer11, 76 cent1 quart,
cloud Satutduy, 30 4· 676
2817

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth end Pme
GllltpOIII, Oh10
Phone 614 446 3838 or 614
446 4,77

'75 Dodge 14 ton van, power Jlt,
platform, needs w1ndshteld ,
body repair , fi rst 1600 00 304 -

1982 Harley Oavil:taon FMR Call
614-448 63 38 after 6 00 614
446 7657

~----------------~

[ 'II Ailee

For 11111 1970 VW bus 81700
Call 614 69B·5134

1
1963 Honda Shadow 600 Ca!l
aher 7PM 614 -446 -8273

MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

TOClAYS SIDRY

RINGLES S SERVICE . up e
r~enced carpenter, tlectrleten
maso n pa•ntar, roofmg (in cl ud
ing hot tar application) 304
675 :ZD88 or 676 -7368

1979 C on~tenlon v1n , 1965
Chevy truck , n•ce 1978 Chevy
lu11 Cell after 6 , 614 .U6

1984 Chevfrtte 18,000 m1le1,
02 900 Colt 614·379· 2682

614·«8· .U99

Home
Improvements

Fetty TrM Trimm•ng. ttump
remove l Call 304 -67 6. 133 1

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

1981 Honda )(R 80 excellent
conditton Cell 8, 4 448 2649

s BerryPatch Youp1ckor
we p1ck 9.am 7pm Mon thru
Se t Co li 614 446- 8692 or
614 245 5178

I'

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RON S T11lev1110n Ser v1 ce
Houte calli on RCA , Quaza r
GE Spec1altng In Zentth Call
304 -675 -2398 or 614 -446
2464

1982 Oattun 4 IPd , 12 999
1979 D1tsun 4 tpd , t1 ,799
1978 Dataun 4 tpd , *1 ,499
John' eAuto Sales, Bula\ltlle Rd
Gallipolis

19n Thunderbird exc cond
Colt 814 388-9333
T~ty lor

'0r.-..~
1

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondlttonal l1fet ime guaran
tee l ocal referencea furn11hiKI
Free estimate• Call collect
1-614 237 0488, day or n1gh1
R ogers Bat a me nt
Waterproof ing

Trucks for Sale

Autos for Sale

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MORTV

1982 Dodge pu::ltup 225 CUbtC
eng.ne 3 IPd , w1th overdnve,
f iberglass lop per Call61 4 367

74

Jeff Baugt11T111n'a 1971 unf1n
11hed re atored NOVA, 327
d'trome engine, no phone In·
qulf&amp;l Middleport (Bredburyl

1\JHAT PIE.Ct. a J()M(. AR£.
c,QJ Rt.ADIIJS 10Drtr' 1

1982 Coachmen pop up, lleep•

or

Tran sportatiOn

1979 Ford Mustang 4 ctl new
reb uil t motor, low m•leege Call
614 256 64 11

EEKANDMEEK

Services

87 Ford Musteng 60,000 act
mtlea Duel exhauat. good bocly
fatr .. tet1or 11 600 F11m 304
875 1146

13.500 00 304 676 7306

I GUESS I BETTER TA.KE

T ... 1 WIZER.'S 1--tAT ALONG
FOR PROOF ,r

6, 304 676-5292

6863

73

. I GOTTI\ REPORT
THIS TO TH' C AP'N
RIGHT AWAY!

1984 Starcraft. exceHent con d1
lion Stove, icebo•. closet . cen
opy, sleepa 6 i2900 f11m Brl clt
ST Rutl1nd 614-742 -2276

1977 Oldtmobllt Cut1111 Su·
preme Brougham 304 -67 5

For ula condi11oned hay 11
F••ld condttioned cklver 11 26
Call 614 - 986·4291

71

HAVE ESCAPED!

II II 304 875· 3860

876· 2967

M 111 ed hay large ~quare b•l•
t1 26 304 676-6679

W IZER'S t-4AT! TH' PRISONERS

1974 Prowl er 2B ft •If conte
11ned 111, parked at B1g Foot
Camr Ground . Gallipolis
Shown bv appo1ntment only
614 742 2577

2218

614 446 0373

Mus1cal
Instruments

P111110 les&amp;o ns g•ven In the Clay
1rua Call 614 446 -4476

58

9832

T. THEY'RE GON E ! THERE'S
NOTHit.l' DONN THERE BUT T~'

1983 32ft Shennendoah t11vet
1Ja1ler, U ,600 Ca ll 614 «6
1756

5 beby raccoons 2 11dult rae
FOf sale con d1tloned hay 11 00
a bale '" f1eld Call 514 388

ALLEY OOP

Sleep• 6, bathroom -ahower, ga•
stove, refng , aelf contamed
Call614· 446· 1358

76 MG Midget 4 cyl , 4 speed
AM FM, w~re wheels, 30.000
mllel, 81 .896 00 304 676

72

CP -7

- ··...;~ ·~

1 978 S11rcr•ft 21 ft new AC ,
ca refree .wntng, batt\, sh ower,
gaa, elect ref . etc: Stored und&amp;r
root. perfect cond 13 aoo Call
614 446 -1496

0394
Now buy1ng shell corn or ear
corn Call forlatntquotet River
Crty Farm Suppty, 614 -446 2985

·,

9780

'19 Plymouth Chtmp, 4 cyl 4
speed
AM - FM c aantt ,
&amp;1 us 00 304 -676·2218

P~trts

l..,A.,S''i fOUF!jf'EN

Yl?Af&lt;':s".

1978 allde-tn truck camper Ice
bo• furnace 11ove good cond
good buy 175D Cell 614 -388

67&amp; 1663

'71 Dodge Charger fOf

SY You~ft:t.F. "'f~~

1976 S!arcrtft foldout c1mper.
sleeps 8, co.,..lete w1th a1ove,
Ice bolt, llghtt &amp; 11nk, e11c con d ..
hke new Call 614 -388· 9756
after &amp;PM

1980 Chevette, 11 000 00,

304 876 6e28

APMI'T"if'P tiAYIN(j
A ?l~it-IPAY IN ittE'

'R) tiRQW OL.P

'{)

1981 Ct1ev1ne 1uto AC . phone

1· 614·286-8622

MY WIFE HA$N ' i

ITj" ~fieiBLEf

~~~e.:;.

19715 Dodge Dart 1450 304

8495 14 T JD baler i895 MF
No 12 baler t f.195 MF rake
S395 JD take IB95 601 Ford
rrower S460 9 h tedder 1696
6 ft drum mower 11 ,495 Call

.l.

'•

79 Motors Homos
&amp; Campers

992 6006
895·38 38

Reg11te1ed Mm1ature Schnauzer
pupp ies Cash only No ct.acks
Call 61 4 992 -2607

AK C

Auto Parts

C &amp; M Auto Parts State Route
160 -Porter 814 · 448· 8227
1973 to 1981 GMI: Ford pickup
fendert 139 73 to 86 Chev PU
doori7Si' 73to86FordPUdoo r
t99 Ch1v tall QIIM .69 Ford
t aft 91 te 73· 79 176 ChiN truck
10dc.er p.,el i16 Chev truck
ceb corner •16 Chev bedside•
&amp;186 Ford bed aides 73-79
1126.

Autos for Sala

66 New Holland baler, ciHn

Good work mere &amp; co lt UOO
Ce ll 61 4 25 6 -1781

coons for ~ a l e G.11ry Tr~be
Albany Oh•o Ca ll 614 69 8
2754

n.aoo oo 30"-

&amp; Accessories

Oregonwynd Ca ttery Kennel
CF A H1maleyan, Pers ian and
S11tfl1M8 k1ttens AKC Chow
puppies NBW puppu!ls &amp; kitten I
Cell 446 3844 atter 7PM

Dut ch Rebb1U tor sale t2 00
ea ch 614 949 2835

~OY5o ,

19 ft tid bo1t. 228 hp Inboard
outboard, accuaorl" included,
uk1ng
n3-

9379

Bla ck female Labrador Ratnever
pup P1 ck ol hHer 10 Wfteh old
30 4 773 5839

Rf5oCUfP,

1979 Flberform Boat with tan ·
dem trailer Phone 614 992
2877 after 5.00 pm

2 hydraulic ch11trs, good condition $40 each 1 F~tttgue Mat
640 Th omasOrgan rhythmand
lighted key board Ca ll614 -992 -

TONY S GU N REPAIRS , scop e
bora ~ 1ght1n g factory reblua1ng .
hou rs 9 00 t1ll dark , cell 304
675 4631

Vt'&amp; CAN'T WA IT'
ANY LONGER TO"~"

614 992-6763

S10
gu
gat
S25
614

l277 load of ya rd sale Items
Truck
Couch clothes bowling ball, 111t
of pool ball• mrsc 1tems SSO
tor"" Call6 14·992 -6175

CAPTAIN EASY

21 ft. Kavot Pontoon boat. fiO
HP Johnton mo1or, new trailer,
very good condiHon 12800

For nle NI!W endoud tre il er 8
ft k 1 Offt 13 111ch t liM )u1t built
See at 684 N Second, Middle·
pon or call 614-992 1841

56

Boats and
Motors lor Sala

Strtklll

devo end 114 ·992·1783 nlgllu

Modtrn 3 Hd"room. BriCibury

Vory nice 1973 12xB&amp;. bulk Rood. noor Mlddlopon, Ohio.
uroplo. 17.000 Coli 114·.UB· Reftranu• required . Phon•
9848

percen t

Motorcycle•

1978 Honda Goldwing Under
book wholenle 304 - 8715 2119

frame aquar•umstend, cer· lllt
s tr oller. rfldwood trailer step
Ct'lll 614 992 6524
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Professional
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Apartment
for Rent

1 or 2 bedr oom apts, ut•htnts
p11d, 165 00 wee". parttslly
furnished, 304-67.5-3100 or
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THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH

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The Daily Sentinel- Page 9

Friday, June 6, 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Page-8- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Friday. June 6, 1986

Sentinel

Name ip.ystery
,.--~Local briefs-~ contest winner
McClellan found not gi:lilty.

NOTICE OF SALE: BYvl"uo
of 1n Order for Solo luuMI
tho 22nd dey of April,
Lisa Burke, ReedsvUie, lias been·· on
19.8, by tho UnhMI Slltoo
winner o1 the
Oiltrlct Cou" . for . 'tho
Seotlnel weekly! name the mystery Soulllom. Dlotrlct of Ohio,
farm contest. Butke Identified the · E1otom Division, It· ColumIn CMI No. C2fiirm as that of LeOnard and Faye buo, Ohio,UNITED
STATES
. Amos, 42.'116 TUcker Road, Cool- B&amp;-1348,
OF AMERICA · VI· JDHN·C.
ville. She was the only participant BACON, JR., otol.,l will of·
lor lor ulo to tho hlgholt
and will receive a .$5 prtze.
bidder on Juno 19, 1986 ot
12:00 NOon 11 1111 front
door of the MeigJ County
Cou~houoo, Pomeroy, Ohio,
the followina d8Jcribed , .. 1
. Filing for a divorce In Meigs property;
Silllotod In tholl!Jio
County Con'lmon Pleas Court is of Ohto, County of Molgo:
Barbara L. Cuny, Cheshire. from Belng Lot · NO. 18 of RivorGeorge F. Cuny, Cheshire, charg- view Ac:nts Subdivision of
Ing gross neglect of duty and tho VIllage of Mtddtopo~.
M~o County, Ohio, 01
extreme cruelty.
ohown on Ptot recordod In
F11tng for dissolutions of their Volume 13, Page 31 , Meiga
marriages are Franklin W. .Spra- County Record of Ptotl.
dling Jr., Ravenswood, and Trudy PROPERTY ADDRESS: 70
Place, MiddleR. Spradling, Racine; Gloria Rlvervtow
po", Ohio 46760. Termo of
Gibbs, Pomeroy, and Samuel A. Sole: Cooh on day of ure. r

F1oyd McClellan, 24, of Pomeroy, was found Innocent Th~rsday In
MeigS County Common Pleas Court of breaking and entering the
SalisbuJY Township garage In early February.
·
.
McClellan's hial began Wednesday and a jiiJY of 12 dell berated
about two hours before returning the. InnoCent verdict about noon· ·
Thu~y.
·
McClellan admitted In MeigS Coonty Coort proceedinro;, held
shortly aner the Incident, that IW did take gas from vehicles rutslde
the township garage. He was sentenced In county court to ~days In
the MeigS County Jail with 00 days suspended. · .
Duling common pleas proceedings, he daimed he was Innocent of
the breaking and entering charge, stating that he--entered the garage
only to get car keys from the man who had actually broken Into the
buDding.
McClellan was found Innocent of the charge and also the lesser
Included charge of criminal trespassing.
McClellan was represented by Attorney Steven StoJY.

Couple seeks divorce

Dessle Kunn, Cheshii'e, has filed an action In MeigS County
Common Pleas Court against Zinnia Dayo, M.D., Middleport, and
Acute Care of America Corp., Huntington, W.Va., allegtngthatDayo
was negligent tn making an emergency room diagnosis on Jan. 5,
1985 at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Kulm clalims she went to the
emergency room on that day with pain In her ten forearmandelb:Jw.
X-rays were taken and Dayo diagnosed the IJ'Oblem as sublaxation
of the left fingers. Plaintiff alleges Dayo faDed to diagnose a fracture
of the radial head·neck junction of her left arm and elbow, further
claiming that the injuries showed In the x-rays.
Plaintiff alleges she should have had orthopedic Cllre on her Initial
emergency room visit. Dayowas an agent of Acufe Care of America
Corp. which is subcontracted by Veterans Memorial Hospital for
emergency rOOm serv ices. Plaintiff demands a trial by jUJY and
money damages. but does not specify a monetary amount.
In other matters, Eli Ebersbach bas been released from
probation; the case of Clarence and Sharon Mattox against Marla
Romine. Individually and as executrix of the estate of Kenneth
Romine. has been dismissed: and the Meigs County Grand JUJY will
convene 10 a.m. Wednesday.

Gibbs Ill, Pomeroy.
Granted a divorce was Susan R.
Ables from Ricky Ray Ables on
grouoos of gross neglect of duty and
extreme cruelty. Susan Ables was
restored by the court to her former
name Waugh.

Rev. Clair Lynch
Rev. Clair Lynch. 76, Athens.
died Thu~y at O'Bieness Memorial Hospital in Athens following
an extended illness.
Mr . Lynch was born tn Ravenswood. W. Va., a son of the late
HenJY C. and MaJY Os he Lynch. He
was an army veteran d World War
· II and was formerly employed with
the Royal McBee Co. In Athens. He
was a retired employe of the Athens
City School. Rev. Lynch was an
ordained minister of the Benthany
Methodist Conference and in 1971
was ordained by the Scioto Valley
Christian Conference. He was a
field minister and served In Athens,
Vinton and PerJY Counties. He was
an accomplished musician and
played piano, organ and guitar for
churches. He was a member of the
Vore Ridge Community Church .
Surviving are his wife, Hazel Mae
Lynch; a son and daughter-In-law,
Bryan and Beverly Lunch, Shade
Route 1; a daughter and son-in-law,
Lisa and Bill Hart, Westerville; a
foster daughter, Juanita French,
Eaton; two granddaughters, three
step grandchildren; three foster
grandchildren; a brother, Cavada
(Jake) Lynch, Cutler; two sisters,
Jeanette Cross and Goldie Lynch,
both of Parkersburg, W. Va.
Besides his parents, he was

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clinic scheduled

Louise Rhodes
Louise Rhodes, 83, Twin Towers,
Point Pleasant, a former resident of
Middleport, died at 5:16a.m. today
In Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Born July 21, 1902, in Danstown,
W.Va., daughter of the late DeWitt
Clinton and Nancy Ann Cain
Pickens, she was a retired employee of Columbus State Hospital
and was preceded In death by her
husband, Floyd Rhodes.
Surviving are a foster oon, Roger
Pickens of Point Pleasant; and two
brothers, Samuel Pickens of Pome·
roy, and Nathan Pickens of Mid·
land, Ohio.
Services wilt be 11 a.m. Monday
tn Crow·Hussell Funeral Home.
Point Pleasant. Burial will be in
Meigs MemoJY Gardens. Friends
may ca ll at the funeral home from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Surwlay.

I plan to enter CRAFT SHOW_

ANTIQUE CAR DISPLAY_

days

1will have a display of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Type car oi craft).

cannot__ demonstrate my craft.

Please return by June 16th to the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce, Courthouse, 2nd St., Pomeroy, OH. ~5769 .
·

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
E.tate of William J .
Smith. deceased, Case No.
26 . 143.
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On May 27. 1986. in tho
Meigs County Probate C
ourt. Caee No. 26143, Shir·
~y A. Smi~h •.P. 0 . Bo• 116,

renrve the right to reject

ttJtet, penattiu and au 111•
menta not yet due and paya-

Meeting changed
A meeting of the Chester Town·
ship Trustees has been changed
from 7: ll p.m. TUesday to 10 a.m .
at the town haD.

Apply for license
Marriage licenses have been
Issued in Meigs County Probate
Court to Charles BJYan Wolie, 20,
Syracuse, and MaJY K11y Cun·
nlngham, 18, Pomeroy.

estate llliJotOII in iha city of
Pomeroy, Moigo County.
Ohio, to-wit: Baing a PI~ of
Lot No. 128 In tho Village of
Pomeroy, Ohio. Sold PI~ be·
lng a otrip 2 foot wldo on Syco·
mort Strtot and oxtondlng ot
1llil width In o weolorty dirac·
lion 40 foot onct 6 nm ...
which two foot strip los on the
liOiithorty lido of tho ....arty
40 foot ond 61ndloo, of o cor·
toln ...,., foot otrip conveyed
to tlonry Straite by Lono H.
Koehler, et at., by deed dotod
December 4, 1941 . ond which

tho lntontion fD dooalbe ond
include he""" Ill righto. righQ
of Wfff and Mil 118'\tl II 8X-;
c:opted and r-MI by Lona
H. Koehler. ot at., In -deed
fD Henry StroMe dotMI D... mbor 4. 1941 . .....-.lin Doed
Book 144, ot Page 638 oft. .
Meigs County Doell R -.
but Nkl rlghtl, righll of woy

is now occupied by the north·
erty end of tho Koehler brick
buildi'lg. Alao a certai1 right of
way 11 cOmmon CNf!ll, acrou
ond upon oboutfive feet of tot
No. 128, In Pomeroy, Ohio
said five foot lllrip fronting five
feet on Sycomore Street. Allo
the right and e11ement to lay,
inltlll, operate, mai'ltain Mld
remove in, oo, over lWid
through the said five foot strip
fronting five feet m Sycamore
Street drain. sewer, water Sld

goo pipoo, together with tho
right to enter upon said ttve
foot strip for the purpose af
laying, installing, repairi'lg. r&amp;·
laying, reconstructing
and
maintainir)g the 11me. It beflg

54 Misc . Merchandise

Defendantl, ._, 1 judgment

ble.

15} 16. 23. 30.

Public Notice

thoroin rw~dorMI. being Case
No. 83-CV-39, In llid Court, t
wi• offer lor oole ot tho front

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Pu.blic Notice

door of the Court Hou• in Po-

moiOy, Maigo County, Ohio,
on tho 11th dey o1Juty,1986,
ot 10:00 O'Clock A.M., tho
following fonds 1r1d tonementt. to-wit:
The following real estate
bolng that part of Lot No. 89
in Pomeroy. Meigs County .
Ohio, which io bounded ond
detcrlbed as follows : to · wit:

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that
HOiad propooato wttt be rocoivMI by the Molgo County
Board of Commi11ionara at

their Office klcated 11 the
Cou"houoe, Pomeroy, Ohio
46769. until 12 noon on
June 1 3 and opening at 2:00
P.M . that dolo lor tho lol·
lowing described County
work by 1 ct"lfled lnotoltor:
Furnish all materials, labor. and appliance• necesAry to complete in 1 utis·

factory manner:
1lln.,.lt on Automotlc Fire
Alarm Syttem and install 1
Manuel Fire Alarm Syttem at

tho Moigo County Joit, So-

Public Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
The Ohio Department of Health, State Heatth Planning and
Development Ageney (SHPDAI hoo determined the Ohio
~ertif1cete. of Need (CONI Program project epplication(s)
h.s~ed herem to be compklte lf'ld hereby provides wrinen noUftcatton to persons affected by the review of tha 1tart of a
Mlbstantive review.
Name of Facility :

Veterans Memorial Hospitllll
of Meig1 County, Inc ..
Pomeroy, Ohio

Type of Project :

Convenion of 10 acute care
bada to tong term care
bodo

ODH File Number:
Estimated Cost:

Public Notice

Rutland. un.o. 45775. 11
appointed administratrix of
the eetate of William J .
Smith, deceaaed . late of P.
0 . Box 116, Salem Street.
Rutland, Meigs County,
Ohio .
Robert E. Buck,
Probate Judge
Lena K. Nesselroad. Clerk
(6) 30; (6} 6. t 3. 3tc

International
Metal Building
M anufilcturer
selecting
builder/dealer in
some opan areas.
High potential
profit in our
growth industry.

1012-01 -86
$16.000

The final SHPDA deciaion(s) is l •a due no later than Sap·
t~mbe:r 4, 1986. Any persons affected by the revH!w as cftl.
ftned tn 3701 · 12· 01 OAC , m~y a.tbmit written comments
concerning t~ application . Any affected parson may alto requett • pubhc hearing by contacting SHPOA within thirty
(30} dl'/1 from June 6, 1986. tf ouch hearing io requenMI
notifi~ation of the time , date end place oft he hearing will ap~
pear~~ the same manner 11 this notice. The SHPDA's ad dreu 11: Office of Rnources Development. Ohio Department of Heakh, P. 0 . Box 118 Columbus Ohio 432660118.
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Real Estate General

NEW USTING - HARRISONVILLE - Aneat two bedroom
home llith garage. Insulated,
good roo!. level ~1. Only
$13.~.00.

•Booting
•Fishing
•Hunting
•Swimming
ACRES &amp; ACRES
OF NATURE'S
UNSPOILED LAND
NO MONEY OOWN

S5Q MONTH
Own Your Own

c.,,,}fs

NEW LISTING - POMEROY
- Wooded tot o1 2.46 acres.
Kingsbury Rd. Wdter &amp;e~ic
ava•~b le. Beautiful bui~~g
site $6,500.00.
OJ ESTER - rrove into a nl:e
home th ~ summer' This 3
bedroom home \lith lull
baseme1t, central a11. heat
pump on a I acre lot is ready
lor you . New Chester.
$40,000.00.

A NEAT 12X65 SCHULT2 mobile home. on a 50KI20' lot
Chain I~ k fencin&amp; Equ~paj
krtchen, 2 bedrooms. all
~ectr~. storage build~&amp; MIDIUI'ORl $16.500.00

NICE 10 year okl Irick ranch
home in a good tocat~n. Over I
acre and 3 bedrooms, 2 illths.
lull . basement large paoo,
eQUippaj krtchen, many features . HYSELL RUN .
$49,500.00.
POMEROY - 1\l ~ory frame
home wnh new VInyl ~d~g,
three bedrooms. same new
carpet10g and pabo. Neatly
remodeled and decoratoo. The
upstaws would make an
excet~n t ixJ nk room for
chitdre1. $29.~.00.

Chesper Tlt6n
Rerrt

INTERESTED IN BUYING
WAlER-EilCTRIC
1
BATHHOUSE
APPROXIMATELY 2 12
Nominating petitions for the
... CABLE TV ...
Henry E. Cleland. Jr.
Farmers Horne Administration
ACRES
OF
ST.
RT~ 7 NEAR
992·6191
county committee must be reALL CAMPSITES
Jean
Trussell
..... 949-2660
turned to the FmHAAthens, Meigs,
EASTERN
HIGH
SCHOOL?
SHADED
&amp;
LEVEL
Dottie Turner ..... 991-1692
Vinton county office by June 10
-. - . - ·-.,.
DIRECTIONS:
rather than June JJ, FmHA county
IF
SO,
PLEASE
PHONE
6 milu below Gallipolis
supervisor, Archie Stegall , reports.
Raccoon
Bridge. Turn
HOME NATIONAL BANK
ri9ht ond follow signs.
Hospital news
OFFICE Dl'liN TIU DAIIC
949-2210.
Admissions - Hilda Frederick, ~::::::::::::::~:;r,;;:;;:;;:;;:;;::~;;:~;;:;;:~~~2;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Pomeroy; Glen Lambert, Middle· I
port; Blanch Wilson, Rutland;
62 OR OLDER? -STAY COOL
REMEMBER
Charles Beegle, Racine.
trOIS

Discharges - James Russell,
Ronnie Hubbard, Roberta Saxton,
LarJY Rupe, Willis Anthony, Edith
Sisson, Elsie Westfall, Frank
Wolford.

WITH TnFLOWERS
Mrnd a tw.aulirullv

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Public Notice

Public Notice

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arra n,.;PRWRI~

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or vhh

POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP
•'IJu• U m· ·ltm•rin• .'l•nrb l.m-••"
....

NOTICE TO
EQUIPMENT DEALERS
In eccoutance with Section 307.86 of the Ohio Ro·
vised Code. sealed bids will
be received by the Board of
Meigs County Commissionera, Court Houae, Pomeroy,
Ohio until Noon. June 13 ,
19a&amp;. The bido wilt then be
opened at 1 P.M . on June
13, 1986, ond rood atoudfor
tho purcheoe of tho follow·

ing equipment.
ONE (1} NEW 1986TRUCK
W / BITUMINOUS
DISTRIBUTOR
Bid apeclficetions may be
picked up It the Meigs
County Engineer's Office or
the Meigs County COmmis·
sionere Office.
The Meigs County Com-

PROFFITT'S
GROCERY
&amp;

PORTLAND
DAIRY BAR

mluionerJ may accept the

toweot bid . or Hloct tho boot
bid lor tho int0r1ded pur·
po ... and reHrve the right
to accept or reject eny or all
bide end / or any part there·
of.
Mary Hobotottor, Cieri&lt;
Boord al Melgo County
Commluionera
(6} 30: 161 e. 2tc

Now Open Til
10:00 Every Evening

AW

THIS SUMMER ....
CONSIDER ...

THE MAPLES
TOO Memorial Drive Ell'll
Pomeroy, Ohio

Rates are computed according to
your

income. Income guidelines

have recently been extended. Lovely
apa"monts featuring wall to wall
car poting. oil appliances. All utllitios
paid excopt cabto TV and tolephone .
· Stay cool this summer. Must be 62
years of ago or handicapped .
FOR FURTHER DETAILS

Call (614)992-7022
Equal Housing Opportunity

STOP!!!
AT

HEATH UNITED MOHODIST CHURCH
South Third at Main St.
Middleport, Ohio
PH. 992·3039

REV. C. SONNY ZUNIGA WILL PREACH ON
"'A Celebration Of Love"

JUNE 8, 1986
9:30 A.M.-Church School For All Ages
10:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
A Warm and Sincere Invitation Is
Extended To All

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Bob Hoeflich discusses plans for a farm
tour set for Saturday - Page A-5

Shariff of Molgo
Coo nty, Ohio
161 6, 13. 20. 27; (7) 3

__ m-m~ . -.

OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE ....

Along

Deaths .........................
Editorial .......... ............ A-2

Farm .................... ,....•. D-2
Sports ............. •.. ,.. ,,,, C-1-8

Howard E. Frink

POMERO·Y,O,

FOOT
PARK

Page C-1

Organ makerl-----------,.--------yo------1
recalled
The oongregation of Morse Chapel works
Inside:
toward improving, their church - Page A-4
the Rtver .... ....... B-I-8
Ohio weather:
- Page B-1
=':d;;:::::::::m~l
A-7
Less humid

REFERENCE DEED : Volume 229, Page 29, Meiga
County Deed Recordo.
Said parcel waa appraised
•• $28,000.00 .
Terms of aale: Cuh
Real .mate C8nnot be sold
for 1811 than two·thlrds of
the apprai1ed velua.

E . Mair1W~·Iilliillfl

BIG

50C

lmont Stakes results

in aforeaakl dted.

Forty feet on Front Street
ond eighty-five by eighty·
five feet and being the ume
premiMI conveyed by Samull Silverman and wife to
Frenz &amp; Hecker by daod
doted October 20th. 1890.
and recorded in Volume 70,
on p1geo 363- 364 of tho
Recordo of Deeds of Meigs
County, Ohio.
The loltowW\g doocribed r•l

Sunday

end auements •• con1alned

1303) 759-3200
Ext. 2403

Cntk

_ __.s,~turday . June 21

Public Notice

A free blood pressure day for the
public will be held by the Harrison\1lle Senior Citizens Club from 10
a.m. to 12 noon TUesday at the town
hall. Femdora StoJY, R.N ., wlll be
In charge.

NOTICE OF SALE
By vir1uo of on order of Solo
illuat out of the Corrmon
Plou Cou" of Meigs C111nty.
Ohio, in the cue a1 Control
Truot ~...,. N.A .. Plantilf
ogolnot Jomeo Bailey, et el..

Public Notice

Correction

_ _friday. June 20

I can_

f;;::t: ~ ~:.
04

preceded In death by seven sisters.
Services wUI be held a r 1:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Hughes Funeral
Home In Athens will Rev. Willard
Dutcher officiating. Burtal will be In Merchants to meet
the At hens County Memory
A meeting of the Pomeroy Area
Gardens. The American Legton will
conduct mill11!JY rites . Friends Merchants has been called for 8
may call at the funeral rome from 2 a.m. Tuesday at Bank One In
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. The Pomeroy.
funeral home Is located on 168
Blood pre88ure
Morris Ave.

NAM' - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -PHONE_ _

_..Both

Meigs County Museum on FrWays

Bedford Township Trustees wlll
meet at 7 p.m. Morwlay at the town
hall for a regular business meeting.

HERITAGE WEEKEND
PARTICIPATION FORM

_

The Meigs County Pioneer and
Hlstortal Society Is offering workshops and other assistance to
contributors of family histories for
Meigs County HlstoJY, Vol. II. Consultants wlll be available at the

. All ernployei lhe!l be oovered by tho ·Ohio Work er'a C0"1*'11tion - progrom. Bldder'o rilic number
muot be furnlohod In bid. Tho
Melgo County Commtooion·
en NMnto the right fD IC·
copt or r$ct .,Y or art bldo
ond/or ony """ therool.
Melgo County
Comml11ionert
Mory Hobotottor, Ciori&lt;
161 30: 181 8. 2tr.
Public Notice

ony and art bldo. Robe" W.
Foster, United St1t11 Maraha!, Southern District of
Ohto. Subject 10 real el1ate

Workshops ·offered

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Area deaths

cond Streot, Pomeroy, Ohto.
to · be
Interconnected1301:7-7-34 APt&gt;ondlx A.
OIBC Soc. 171t.3:1 1nd
OBBC Soc. 1718.&amp; 1nd 1
conforming to tho require·
monte of Soc.· 1718.9 1nd
$~}·1~~~? opp
. rovMI, ltlu·
••
r::::=~:~Exh olgno over tho
I'
of tho m1ln meono
on flrlt ond oecond
of- the Motgo County

Tlmes-

niuneil

Cheshire woman files suit

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Public Notice

Public N!)tice

C&amp;D PENNZOIL
LOCATED AT THE 5 POINTS INTERSECTION

Wt Ofl, "'' Coldsll Bel' ef firl lowetf Lege/ Ptleet
We OIFet Felli. Ftlendlg $mlee
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
•CHARLEY'S CHIPS - Buy 1, Get .1 FREE
•SNYDER'S CHIPS - Buy 1, Get 1 Bag of Pretzels FREE

$1 59
8 PK. PEPSI PRODUCTS ........................................ $1 79

•6 PK. CANS COKE PRODUCTS ............................

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis- Point Pleasant Sunday, June 8, 1986

Study fmds home health care less expensive

By CHARLENE HOEF1JCH
1lmes-Sentlnel Stall
POMEROY - It costs less to keep the frail eick&gt;rly
In their own homes where they prefer to stay, and
provide quality care through caregivers than to put
them In a nursing home.
That Information showed clearly In the Fa mily
Support Network cost effectiveness study presented
Friday afternoon to the Meigs County Cou ncil on
Aging FSN AdvlsoJY Council.
The study Indicated that the average monthly cost
of nursing home care is $1,950 while the supported
In -home care cost figure for comparable care is
$1,171.17, or $788.83 tn savings. Payment for actual
rours of careglvlng was a factor Included In !lgurtng
ln·home cost care.
The figures were based on the IB·month project of
the Meigs County Council on Aging, funded In part by
a $17,500 U.S. Department of Human Development
Services Grant where training and emotional suwort

were provided to 15 caregivers who were caring for
frail elders.
The project Included 17 training sesssions where the
caregivers were assisted In the areas of home health
care techniques, rehabilitation exercise, nutritional
aspects, and coping wit h behavioral problems as well
as death and dying. It also Included regular home
visits by the staff social worker and support group
sessions to reinforce skill development.
In the final project evaluation, caregivers without
exception Indicated In interviews, post·testing, and
evaluation questionnaires that they experienced skill
Improvement, especially in the areas of physical care
1bathing, dressing, feeding, moving the elderly, etc. !
along with enhanced confidence In how they provided
the care and palience with the elderly.
As was noted, Meigs CcJunty as well as the rest t1 the
nation, Is experiencing the impact of major changes
In populallon trends as the number of "old" old

persons with physical and mental impairments Is
growing. This points to a need for en£ live responses
which can offer humane and cost elfecllve options for
long term care, Pam Garretson, the FNA
coordinator, explained.
The pllot project served as a basis for oot only
providing an opportunity for caregivers to improve
their skills, but for the agency to analyll' the
cost-effect iveness of quality home care as compared
to Institutionalization.
With the success of the loca l project. a training
package of materials Is being prepared, and along
with videotapes, will be evaluated by the funding
agencies for possible distribution to other counties
iriterested In developing a Family Suwort Network.
Completion date for tlle project is June ll.
Discussed at length during the meeting was funding
for In-home care and the function of the board since
the FSN project Is nearing completion.The consensus

night If there were other attractions
properly promoted.
Using the farm as "a solid base
from which Gallla County can build
a productive travel and tourism
industJY," the chamber also cited
promotion of the historical signlfl·
cance d Gallipolis and attractions
such as the Our House Tavern.
Rlverby, the Stone Water Towers
Mini-Park, Raccoon Creek County
Park, boating facUilles In Gallipo·
lis, Tycoon Lake and the Elizabeth
L. Evans Waterfowl and Bird
Sanctuary as ava ilable attractions
now es ta blis hed or under
development.
The chamber proposal included
Rio Grande College and Commun·
lty College's cultural and athlellc
events, festivals held In the county
throughout the year and tlle
proposed new goli course in
Gallipolis as additional tourist
att ractiOns.
While the chamber has been
promoting tourism within Its
$00,00l-per·year budget, It feels that
adequate spotlighting of the area's
resources can be accomplished by
creation of an Ohio Valley Visitors
Cent er, a fully-staffed d flce with a
fu ll·time tourism director. The
center can be financed through the
imposlt~n of the hotel·motel tax,
which could provide revenues d up
to $45,975, based on conservative
estimates, to flnan~ a proposed
$50,(XXJ budget, otrlclais said.
"The chamber has spent many
hours resrnrchlng the tEvelopment
of the tourism lndu stJY In our
county." Davies said. "Findings
reveal no evidence of the k&gt;dglng
excise tax having adverse effects
on motel operatIons. Conversely,
rhe owners will soon appreciate the
benefits of the incrPased marketing
of the area .
" It Is also extremely Important to
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effort to reunite the famlly. ln fact,
oo one told his wife about the
accident.;The family thought Tlngstedt had abandoned them.
According to records at Gallipolis, the Institution got his wife's
permission to puD Tingstedt's teeth
in 1961 and she asked about him
once.
Kirkland decided to learn more
about Tlngstedt two years ago.
"Everyone told me he would not
talk," Kirkland said. "He walked
those grounds llvUtg In the past for
37 years. He was ashamed fi being
In an Institution. When I went to see
him, I was surprised. He talked. He
told me the woole stoJY."
Over the pastlwo years, Kirkland
learned more about T!ngstedt,
prohlng his memoJY lor long-.
forgotten details. He discovered the
old man hadn't had a seizure In Jl
years, was Intelligent and had a
sense of humor.
Kirkland wrote Tlngstedt's
daughter, Maj-Brttt, an&amp; she visited
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RIO GRANDE - Robert Dean
"Bobby" Gordon wUI end his
musical career at Rio Grande
College and Community College
today as it began - with his head
"held high, " and definitely, not
walking alone.
As a member of the largest
graduating class In the colleges'
hlstoJY, Gordon, a well·known
performer in the Gallipolis area,
will be featured durtng the ceremony as he- and other members of
the Grande Chorale- sing ''You'D
Never Walk Alone."
"I auditioned with the Grande
Chorale with that song," he said,
"and now it will he the last thing I
sing wit h them ... it's kind of Ironic."
Gordon, 23. · graduated fron'f
Gallia Academy High School In
1981. He ca me to Rio Grande tn 1982,
after working for a year.
"I knew higher education was
important," he said, "but I wanted
to make sure I was ready. The work
experience gave me some perspective on life and allowed me to go to
college knowing that I wanted to
accomplish something."
Gordon says he or iginally
planned to attend Rio Grande
Community College for the firsl two
years of his education and then
transfer to another state-suworted
Institution.
"After two years, though," he
says, " I ck&gt;clded to stay on ... ~d I
see It as a wise move that I dldn t go
anywhere else." Gordon was assisted In the last two years of his
education at the private college
with scholarships and grants.
A self·t:COCiaimed "peopleenjoyer," Gordon _will graduate
with a bachelor of sctence ck&gt;gree m
communications and public rela·
tions. "I'm not the type to work
alone, I need people," he says.
And, he lists people as one of the
major advantages he has found in

Robert Dean Gordon
attending Rio tranck&gt;.
At Rio Grande. Gordon says, he
found students who "have been
vt'JY supportive of my effort s" In
music and theater.
"I've grown close ro several
people on the racutty ... beyond the
student-teacher retatlon.•hip," Gor·
don adds, "rhe relationship Is
comiortable and posltlve... they 're
people you are not afraid to talk to
when you !n' them downtown ."
He points particularly to those
faculty members who directed him
In theater and music.
Of Merlyn Ross. associateprofes.
sor of mu sic and di rector of the
Grande Chorale, Gordon says,
"He's a special peroon, he treats
you tike an adult and assumes you
are ready for responsibility and
challenge ... and. challen ge yoo he
doE'S."

Gordon tourro four years with the
Grand&gt; Chorale - during Its
annual visit lo Disney World and in
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.Reagan warns against
'mandate for inaction'

Ex-GDC client sheds fears,
journeys back to homeland
COLUMBUS, Ohio tUPil- Two and started a family, held factoJY
months ago, John Tlngstedt shed jobs and intended to go back to
the shame he had let well up Inside Sweden with his wlfe, who left in
for 37 years and decided to go back 1939 for medical reasons.
But tragedy Intervened.
to Sweden.
In 1M) Tlngstedt's head went
Frklay, with shoes polished to a
patent Shine and wearing a plaid through the windshield of an
sports jacket and gray straw hat, a automobile in a traffic accident In
man who had lost half a lifetime In Connecticut. He was unconscious
American Institutions boarded an for six row-s. Medica l records say
airplane bound for New York where his memory became fuzzy, his
he would leave a countJY In which personality changed, he became
he spent most of his days living In depressed and began to have
seizures that were believed to be
vagueness.
Tlngstedt, TT, born In AlmonaJYd, trauma-Induced epilepsy.
It's not clear what he did over the
Sweden, came to America eight
months before the stock market next few years, but he became a
crashed In 1929 a healthy, lively U.S. cltlzi'n In 1945.
Tlngstedt ended up In Cleveland,
Individual. He leaves as one of the
last victims of an obsolete national where he sought psychiatric help
policy tllat placed epileptics In for memoJY problems In 1947. That
same year, Cuyahoga County
institutions.
"What we as a system did to hJm Probate Court ""nt him to Gallipowas terrible," said psychology lis, which had been established as
assistant Dave Kirkland who new an lnstftutk&gt;n lor epileptics.
Although the Institution knew his
with Tlngstedt to New York.
T!ngstedt, who married Swedish wife's name and where she was,
immigrant Sofia Swanson In 1935 there are no records soowing any

year~.

Graduate credits
college for help
in pursuing goals

Chamber unveils
tourism proposal
for Gallia County
By KEVIN KELLY
1lmes-Setttlnel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - Within the next
15 years, tourism wilt he conslck&gt;red
one of the leading Industries In the
U.S. and Gallipolis Area Chamber
of Commerce officials want Gallla
Counly to be a part of It .
A proposal for a tourism center,
operated under the chamber's
guidance and financed by a 3
percent hotel-motel excise tax on
travelers, has been presented to
Gallla County Commissioners for
their approval.
No action was taken by the
commissioners at last Tuesday's
m&lt;ePting, when the proposal was
presented by Chamber President
Dan Davies and Thelma Elliott. the
chamber's executive seerelaJY .
But the commissioners Intend to
make a decision at Thursday's
meeting.
"! told them we'd read It over
before we made a decision,"
Commissioner J .E. "Dick" Cremeens said Saturday. "It 's a good
thing for Gallla County, but we've
made no decision."
"The benefits of our proposal for
the entire county are specifically
targeloo at the economic benefits of
Increased tourism and the trickle
down effect of tourist dollars In
creating jobs and and revitallzlng
our local economy," Davies said In
the proposal.
Gallla Cou nty has unique fac ilities to aNract tourism, chamber
officials said. They cited Bob Evans
Farms, where a three-day farm
festival is held eveJY October. The
festival attracted 250,00) people in
1985, and 43 percent of those
a ttending traveled more than 200
mlles to visit tile farm according to
chamber statistics. However, only
64 percent of those polled Indicated
they would spend the night and 4.1
percent said they would spend the

of opinion was that the board should stay Intact as an
advocate for respite and long term in-home care
funding.
It was suggested that Ohio Department of Aging
personnel, along with legislative representatives. he
Invited to come to Meigs Coonty to meet with the
hoard to discuss the results of the project, and
determine where rural Meigs County Is to tum for
help on in-home care and how the county can fit into
the state's proposed respite programs.
Cindy Faroon, director of the Area Agency on
Aging, met with the hoard and discussed funding
possibilities. She Indicated that she will make a
three-county project proposal for fu rwltng on a pilot
project dealing with long·term care.
In Meigs County the 75-plus age group is 29.4
percent of the total elderly lover 65 ) population, and
the figure Is expected to increase to 35.3 percent by the

ISSUES WARNING - Pres~
dent Reagan says the American
people wW know who to blame If
the House turns down $100
mlllloo bt weapons and aid to the
Nicaraguan Contra rebebi.
Spe•klnglo supporien Friday,
Reagan described HOWle Mlllitance to aiding the aatiSandlnltrta rebel81111 "a mandate
for Inaction" 11ta1 "coold well
lead to another Ubya on our

doorstep." (UPI)

WASHINGTON (UP! I - President Reagan says the American
people will knowwhoto blame lithe
House turns down $100 mllllon In
weapons and aid to the Nicaraguan
Contra rebels.
Speaking to supporters Friday,
Reagan described House resistance to aldinl: the antl·Sa ndinlsta
rebels as "a mandate lor Inaction"
that "could well lead to another
Libya on our doorstep."
The president made the remarks
before flying for the weekend to
Camp David, where he was
expected to study the Rogers
Commission report on the space
shuttle Challenger disaster, which
was delivered to the White House
late Friday and was to be sent to the
weekend getaway Saturday.
Reagan will meet formally with
members of the panel Monday and
prlllse them llr their dedicatk&gt;n In
sreklng the causes of the acclck&gt;nt
and recommending ways to avoid
future catastrophes In space.
Lata- In !he week, deputy press
' secretaJY Lany Speakes said there

Is a possibility RP"gan may hold a
news conferPnCt' - his first since
May 7 at the windup of the Tokyo
Summit meet ing.
The preside nt . who has focused
on Central American policy since
entering the White House. Is
applying pressure and conducting
an kltenslve lobbyin g campaign to
win suwort fo r the Contras.
With the current $27 million In
humanitarian aid scheduled to
ex!ire at the end of July , he is
asking lor another $Il million In
mn-lethal aid and $~ million In
mllltaJY ass is tan('('.
The Senate has approved the
plan . The House has rejected 11
once, but Is scheduled to reconsider
it In about two wreks. Some House
opponents have said they want to
put off a vote to provide more time
for Central American peace negotiations to begin.
"The strategy of the Sandlnistas
should now be clear to everyone,"
Reagan t&gt;ld about 150 Republican
candidates and party activists.

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