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A variety of new Inform ation on
the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP! has been released
by State Represenlative Jolynn
Boster tD-Galllpollsl. Including the
announcemenl of an additional
$20.!XXJ In Emergency HEAP for
Meigs County.
Representative Boster said !hat
nearly 175.00J households throughau! the state were threatened with
disconnection when Ohio received a
$10.2 million supplemental appropriation enabling Governor Celeste
to extend Emergency HEAP until
May 25. The HEAP Emergency
Program stopped taklng applications for assistance. as scheduled on
March 31.
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Meigs County by $:!ll,OOJ In order to
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Chester Elementary School.
However, no decision has been made on half-day
sessions at both centers as opposed to the alternate
day long sesxsions. Some 50 parenls of youngsters
attended the last meeting of the board and since that
time, Mrs. Heines reports she has had many contacts
with the parents who are intcresled in seeing half da y
sessions established. The group of parents also is
considering becoming involved in the A.W.A.K.E .
program, which stands for Action While Affirming
Kindergarten Ed ucation.
Mrs. Heines points out that kindergarten students
in the district must travel many times long distances
to and from the center many leaving their homes as
early at 7 a.m. in the mornings and not getting home
until from 4:30 to 5:15p.m. under the presenl sysl em

which is the day-long, alt ernale day plan.
She maintains this is !ar too long a day lor
kindPrgarlen age youngsters nol only from lhe
standpoinl o! falique but from the slandpoint of
retention. She hopes to see one-half day sessions for
kindergarten chilclren mandated by the Ohio
Legislature.
Mrs. Heines admits that I here is probably a savings
involved in bus lransporlalion cos ts in !he operation of
fu ll. altPrnaiP da y sessions, but points oul lhal the
system is nol the most beneficial for the children who
are just gelling their firsl 1aste of life at school.
And- Mrs. Hein es has support- not only from the
large number of parents, but from teachers.
physidans and otilers. The Departmenl of Pediatrics
of the Holzer Clinic Ltd.- five physicians - have

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member of the district's board of education - is
heading a parenl supported drive for the establishment of one-half day kindergarten sessions in the
district.
She Is Mrs. Larry (Susie ) Heines, who is anned
wilh a wide array of supportive letters, delailed
studies of half day kindergarten sessions as opposed
to full day sessions on alternate days. The districl has
been operating one kindergarten center in the districl,
at Tuppers Plains, and at the Iasl board of education
meeting, the board decided to establish two centers
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Courl for Earl F. Jngl~s Jr .. the
Mason man charged with the armed
robbery of a Coolvllle bank las I year.
lngiPS faces a preliminary hear ing Tuesday.
Judge Thomas Hodson set the
bond on the recommendation of
Athens County Sheriff Rober! Allen ,
who said there was a chance Ingles .
38. migh1 flee the area.
IngiPS was arresled Sunday In
Hamill on County. A I hens County
Prosecutor Michael Ward had sa id
earlier lhal if Ingles entered Ohio
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signed a Ieifer indicating they rectHlUTl t'nd the
number of hours lhat kindergarlen children attend
classes each day should be limiled .
"We base our recorrunendations on the shortf'r

atleniJon span in children around fiw y~ars of ag~;
I he incr eased need for rest during the day and the
relalive lack of enduranrP al this age, and the
emotional trauma of separation for an eight !o ninf&gt;

hour period I ha l would decrease furthPr JhPir abilitv
to funclion capably ."
Teachers support the dail~:. onP-half day sessions .
Three kindergarl en wachprs in the area wrile
"Full day kindcrgarlen for five vear olds Ls of gTl'al
concern l o !hose o! us in the prof~ss io nal fleld of
educa 1ing young children.
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79 tornadoes
leave six dead
By RON SffiAK
Associated Pres.; Writer
Vioienl spring s!Orms I hat lashed Jhe Sou lh with 79 Jornad&lt;X's, lcavmg SJX
people dead and hundreds of houses wrrcked. spread norlhwa 1·d todav
while keeping DixiP lock('(] in lhe "heart of Jhe mosl scv·&lt;'rt' wcalh&lt;;I
season.''

Heavy rain was falling l oday !rom Louisiana to Pmnsvlv·a nia. l"'""ng
lhP !Par of flooding in arms already waterlogged by waw' afler wav·c of
storms . The rains wpre cxpectf'd Ia pour down all dav·.
in Grorgia and i\Jabama. people picked up the piE'&lt;·es afJ('J" I he two stat es
were ballcred by 37 of lhc4:llornadocs J"('porled Thursda)· b.v · the 1
' al ional
WPathPr Sen-irP.

Twisters also touched down Thursday in Mississippi. Louisidna. :\orth

TORNADO D.utAGE The roof of a
convenience store lays scattered after a tornado blew
through Montgomery, Ala. Thursday, killing at least

five people. Gov. George C. Wallace said he will ask
President Reagan to declare the state a disaster area.
(AP Laserphoto).

Ordinance limits cutoff days
Syracuse Village Council Thursda y nigh! approved an emergency
ordinance which states that no
utility can dlsconnecl service lo
customers except on Monday,
Tuesday. WPdncsday and
Thursday.
Frank W. Porte r, Jr., lawn
solicilor. met with council conCPrning the ordinanCP which also states
I hal no ul ilily can be lumed off on
Friday, Sa turday, Su nd ay or
holid ays.

Parler also discussed the loca l gas
company. Syracuse Home Utililies.
and the high gas rales the res idenls
have experienced during the winter
monlhs.
Also meeting with counc il was B ill
Arnot!, presldenl of lile Sy racuS&lt;'
Baseball Association. Arnot! sa id
114 children are in the baseball
program this season.
On May 12, lhe assoc ial ion will
hold its annual parade. The baseball
season will officially open on May 1o.
1\rnol l sta ted .

Council agt'f'&lt;'d to pa_v tor som e of
the supplies necessary for lhc
construction of dugoul s. II was noted
I hal parent s arc donaling labor.
In other business. council agreed
l o hire Bob Sm ith Jo ass isl wit h
villagP GR workers.
Ron Ash. manager of Ohio PawN
Co .. attendP&lt;i and prpsc•nl('(i a film
on acid rain .

Council agreed 10 J"('mov·~ a 1ree
on Worchcslcr Slreet and to c lean

\·illage cemf'IC'riPs .

Probation violation charged
Karen Sue Wise, 19, Middleporl,
was charged with violating terms of
her probation when she appeared
before Judge Charles H . Knight in
the Meigs County Common PlE'as
Cou rl Thursday .
Wise was placed on probation for a
period of three years in July, 1983 as
a resuil of pleading guilty 10 a
breaking and entering charg 0.
lnvesligator for the Proseculing
Attorney Paul Gerard Thursday
told the courllhat Wise had violated
probation terms through a subsequenl lheft offense. Thursday,
Prosecuting Attorney FredW. Crow

III presPnted l estimony by Probation Officer Paul Koch and a
CPrtifted copy of an entry showing
Wise enlering a plea of gu ilt y lo a
theft charge in Ga llia Cou nly last
month.
Judge Knighl ruled I ha 1Wise had
violated probalion terms and wil l
make final disposition of I he case
Monday. Wise was remanded Ia the
custody of the sheriff.
Meanwhile, David M . Ha1mon.
39, Parkersburg entered a volun tary plea of guilty to grand theft
when he appeared before Judge
Knighl Thursday afternoon.

.Judge Knight sel final sentencin g
for 10 a.m. on Thursday. June 14.
Harmon is free on a S'i.OOO personal
rt'Cugni.zanre bond .

Harmon was charged in a bill of
in!oJmalion prPsrntf'd by Jhc offi c&lt;'
of Fred W. Crow Ill. Prosecuting
Altorn~y .

Harmon was charged with taking
a l'lOOChevTolct Malibu belonging to
Barbara Bctzing on April19 of thi s
.1 car.
Harmon was atTf•sted in We-st
Virginia, but wai vt?&lt;.kxtradition nnd
was retumed 10 Meigs County 10
answer I he charges.

and Sou th Ca rolina. thP Nalional WealhE'r Service said. Five P&lt;'flplc were
killed Thursday in 1\lalxl ma. and one died WC'dnesdav n1ghl m Arkansa s
In all. 79tornadocs cui a palh ot destruct Jon !rom Texas Jn lh&lt;· Carolm &lt;~ s
on Wednesday and Thursday , said Hugh Crowthc1· all he r\at ional Scv·l'l'f'
Siorms Forecast Cemer in Kansas City, Mo.
Meanwhile. Texas lxlked Thursday under rccord tcmp.:'ratuiY'Si haJ Sl' nl
thP mercury soaring to as high as 1()7 rlPRJ"f'PS.
Three waves of 1omadOC'S surged Jhrough Alabama on Thun;dav. hill in~
at til!' morning rush hour. in mid -afternoon and again in earlv cv·cnmg.
Th~ most deadly roared across a busy highway in Monlgomcr,v· early
Thursda~·. tossing cars and trucks likc Joys and iPaving four pE'Opicdcad m
roadway wrE'Ckage.

" My ear left the road twice !hal I know of." said T.A. Remolds. driv-ing to
work when thc black w hi rli ng cloud clutched hts car.
A fiflh person was kiilf'd when a lwiSIPr flipped he1· Mobile homc nmr
Montgomery.

Tornadoes hillal!'r in I hE' day in Talladcga Counl\ ·and nm r Pranv·Utc. In
ail, Alabama authorit iC's rcporled 60 homes dcslt'mrd.
ThP lomadOC's werp nol as deadlY in &lt;.rorgia. bul thrv left ix'hind a !rail
of twisled wreckagP Jhat includE'&lt;! mOJt' than 20"1 huust•s damage-d and
dC'stroved, authorilies sa id
A lwLsler a I Uvalda in Monl gomcry l'ount) "ripped off sforr· fronts and
took the top off 1hP policf' station and \\/f' han• n't found 11 ypt," ... aid c'OUnl\

Shpriff Jim Higgs.
.
Students at a high S('hOOI '" Telfau· Countv walchf'd al m1ddav as a
tornado roa rPd within :~Xl .varcls of lhf' huilrling. officials said. lllf'J;. Wt'Jl'
no injurit&gt;s .

In Atlanla. several school syslc ms rcfuS£'d to I~J sJ udcniS board buses 10
go home uni JI a slotm that hil right as clas= w~J'f' ending pass('(]
"1'ra di1io n a ll ~· 1his is the most actin' monlh for torn.tciOf'~ ." said
Cruwlhl' r. "Wp will lx' in thP hf'a J1 of thP most SP\'Prt' \'-'Path('r ~·ason for
lhP n!'xl monlh and a half. " he addf'd .

No tampering evidence found
No indica ! ion of lampering wilh
lhr waler supply of the L&lt;'ading
Creek Conservancy District . which
provides wa ler for I he wcs1cm pari
of Mc1gs County, was noled by
officials Thur.;day .
Officials were called after a
brpaking and entering al lhr
t rca anent plant of lhr distrtct.
Jon Jacobs. adminlslralor of Jhc
Meigs County Health Departmcnl.
and

the

Ohio

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AgenC)', Columbus, buJ reponed

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no f'\ ' tdcnct' of

tampering with thP supplv

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P\'Pr. thf' Ohio EPA said lhar GIS a

precau tion. lh&lt;' Sout heast DJSinct
OffiC'C' was takin g a sa mple \lf tht'
watf'r for co n1 ami n.1t ion l t'~ ling .
.Jacobs also took wah •:-. r sam pl('~ roa

Marietta JaOOr:norv nn

Thur~l i t\

afternoon for c h('cking. Th&lt;' ~~""";I
su ppl v- will h. • monil on -d . Thr• Oh 10
EPA sa1 d th,lt ll'SI' disrlo"'l I hill
lhC' chlorim· rf'sirl u;J! in ttw w;tlt 'l
was "u p" indi caling !hat rht ·n · i ~ nu
conraminaliun

April civilian unemployment remains frozen at 7.8 percent
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WASHINGI'ON !API - Civilian
unemployment in April remained
frozen at 7.8 percent - its third
month at that level- as the number
of new jobs vlrlaually accommodated a heavy sprlngl ime demand
for work, the governrnenl said
today.
Not since September-November
198J has unemployment held steady
for three months running.
Economists in and out of govern ment have said for months thai the
steadily declining unemployment
rates of the last yearorsocouldlevel
off as the pace of the expanding

economy slows.
Still, many analysts expect the

civilian rale to fail below7 4percenl,
the rate Presldenl Reagan inherited
from Jimmy Carter in 1981. by
year's end.
In AprU, lhe Labor Deparlment
said today, lotal civilian employ ment rose by 260,0CXJ to 104.4 mUiion.
a record . But roughly 333,00) jobless
Americans re-entered the labor
force in search or work. offsetllng
the gains.
The total number of unemployed
people rose by 71,0CXJ last month, to
8.84 million. but that Increase was
not enough Ia drive up the overall
unemployment rate when the calculation was adjusted for normal
seasonal variations.

The bureau said the avcragP
factory worker put in 41.2 hours a
week last month. up36minutesfrom
March and the highest !('Vel in
nearly two decades.
A separate unemployment rate.
which combines thp civilian labor
force with the roughly 1.69 million
members of the U.S. anned forces
stationed in the United States. held
steady a17.7 percent last month, the
Bureau of Labor Statistics reporled.
The unemployment calculation Is
based on a Census Bureau survey of
someffi,OCKJU.S. households taken in
the week that includes the 12th day of
themonlh.
A separate sun-ey of business

pa&gt;Toils. which is nol uS&lt;'d in l he
compilation of Jhe unemploymcnl
ra te, showed !hal 410,00J jobs were
CJ'f'a ted in April. the BLS said .
A host of economic reports in
recent days has sent mixed signa ls
aboul lulU!"(' business hPa lth.
The Index of Leading Indicators,
for ins lance , dropped 11 pPrcenl in
March, the firsl decline in 19
months. Bul the gross nalional
producl iGNPJ gri'W al an annual
rale of 8.3 percenl in lhc first
quarter.
Salesofnew homesdeciincdby 4.9
percent in March; orders placed to
factories rose 2.2 percent in March,
the best showing In six months, and

major retailers on Thursdav rc por1ed subslanlia l saiPs gai ns in
April.
Since c iv ilian unemploymenl hit a
post -DeprPss ion peak ofl0.7perccnl
in Novpmber 1!1!2, some o.4 million
people have found jobs . During thai
recovery, the strongest gains have
been regislered by adult men. 2.9
million jobs, and by aduil women.
2.4 million.
Among adult men last monlh, I he
jobless rate rose from 6.8 percent Ia
6.9 percent. The rate for aduil
women rose by lhe samE' fraclion,
from 6.9 percent to 7. 0 percent. BLS
officials say such minuscule in creases are stallstlcally

insignificant
As rar oth(' r popubtio n ~ group~.
tod a~··s re port s11owf'd lhf'SP un&lt;'m ploymPnl ralrs·
- Tffnagrrs . 19 -1 Pf.~ TTf'nl . dcm·n
from 19.9.
- Whites. 6.&lt;. unchnng&lt;'&lt;l.
- ntecks. 16.R. up from 11;t&gt;
- Hispanics. 11 .0, up from 1U .
In test imonv pr&lt;'P" rf'd lor 1he
congressional .Jmnl Economic l'om -

mi1tee . Commissionf'r of Labor
Sla listics Janel L Norwood sa id
that. on balance. "strong !'mpio)··
m ent growth conlinued In April. I he
workweek increased and lhP un!'m ployment rate held steadv for lhr
lhird month in a row ."

�Connnentat-y
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DEVOI'ED TO THE INTERE8T OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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Maaas-er

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News EdKor
A. MEMBER ol The .\sooclaled l'r..., Inland Dally Preos AaooclaUon and the American Newspaper Publlsber Assoclatloo.

LEITERS OF OPINION are welcomed. The)' should be leu thaa 110 •orU
lon~~~:. Alii etten arr 11•bject toedltlnl and mu11t be wlrned with name, address and
lelephoae number . No unsl1ned letters wUI bl! publhbed. Letkn ahould be lD
1ood lule, addreuln1 lnues, not penooalltles.

When President Richard Nixon
landed In Peking In February 1972,
the M American reporters there to
witness the event were probably
over one-baH the total nwnber of
viewers. On seeing the barren
airport - no crowds, no bands,
menoly a stiff little honor guard - I
remember expressing my astonish·
men! to the newsman adjacent to
me. "Where on earth are all the
Chinese?" I wondered. "Maybe,"
Walter Cronldte observl'd, "these
are the Chinese left, after the
Cultural Revolution." It was a nice
point made succinctly at a moment
In Chinese history when tbe overwhelming majority of well.wtshers
of Sino-American cohabitation

were wUUng to throw Into the pot
the fiction that the Cultural Revolution In China was weU over. In fact tt
contlnul'd another four years,
during which every stroclty !magi·
nable was routinely conunltted.
under the b!'Dedlction of Mao
Tse-tung and many of hi s
con!l'derates.
The point Is of considerable
relevance given thai when Ronald
Reagan arrivl'd In Peking he was
lh&lt;:&gt; first chief of state to receive a
2l·gun salute slnre Mao's takeover
of the goverrunent in 1949. This
special mark of distinction should
not be contused with the Graustar·
klan exCPSses of nice Utile Balkan
stat{'S that occasionally get carried

away In their adulation of a prime
donna. No, the gesture was dreply
signtllcant.
What the Western world was
watching for was an Indication of
what It Is that the people who are
now running China desire for
November 1984. It has b{'{'n clear
now for many months that the
principal International obj&lt;:&gt;etlve of
the Soviet Union Is to defeat Ronald
Reagan In November, to which end
Moscow Is being adamant not
merely In crltlctzlng Reagan per·
sonally, but In refusing to participate In any of those dlsannament
conferenCE'S to whose success we
are ostensibly commlttl'd.
Now, the ChineS{' In their opposl·

Letters to editor
Yes vote urged for levy
As a member of Racine Village
Council and as a fireman, I would
like to sfr{'Ss the importance of the
ppccming one mill lire protection
levy on the ballot in Lebanon.
Letart. and Sutton Towns hips In the
primary election Tuesday, May R
As a reprE-Sentative of the fire
department I urge all voters to vote
YES for this imponant proposal.
Main purpose of this levy is to

generate monC'y to purrhase and
maintain flrt'-flghtlng equipment so
fhRI quality fire protf'Ction can be
provld&lt;:&gt;d both now and in the futllf(',
and to maintain the current Class
"A" fire protflCtion rating. In the
near future Ohio State Fire regulations for Class "A" Fire prot£'Ction
requires the purchase of a

new

Class "A" pumper truck. which at
roday's rstirnates cost approximatel y $70.1XI1 Without lhr passage
of this lax levy adequate funding
would not be availablf' to maintain
the Class "A" rating. thus the high
""ssibllity rand proba bility ! of
higlwr insurance r atC's.
As riremC'n, our main con('{' is to
serve and protect thr public . With
thi::: ro nrPrn in mind . it is of best
interest to 1'('2!lizP the great Importance and grt'at nred that exists to
properly lund and equip !he local
lire depanments affected by this
levy .
During th£' past several yE'ars,

funding has b{'{'n grossly lnsuffl ·
clentln kwpin~ pace wilh skyrock eling prici'S on equipment used In
the fire S{'fVire. inc luding the price
of Class "A" pump&lt;'rs. which have

jumped from $32,1lXJ In 1972 IRa·
cine's last new pumper) tornJ.IlXJln
1984, the cost of a similar truck. In
1983. the RaclnP Fire DepartmPnt
recelvl'd $1,900 In fire contracts
from the thrre townships com·
blnl'd. As onp can see. this amount
Is vPry lnadPQuate when compared
to today's prices of flreflghtlng
eq ulpmmt.
Your "YI'S" votP Is a must!
Without this proposed levy, tlrstthe
Class "A" fire rating would be
ellmlnatl'd and eventually the local
voluntrer fire departm&lt;:&gt;nts could be
forced out of exlstenc&lt;:&gt;. leaving the
community without th&lt;:&gt; fin&lt;:&gt; fire
S{'rv!ce It now has.
Racine VIllage currently has a 1. 7
mill fire protecton l&lt;:&gt;Vy for operation and maintenance Inside the
village. In consideration of Its
citizens. Racln&lt;:&gt; Vlllag&lt;&gt; Council has
agreed to drop Its current millage
within the corporation to .7 mill
(seven tenths) upon passage of the
one mill levy in Sutton Township.
The result of this would mean that

Racinr voters wtll not increase
their taxes with a "YES" votP. If It
my understanding that Syrcuse has
made a similar proposal.
Racine's current levy is up for
renewal this fall. In the November
Plf'Ction the .7 mill would be voted
upon without an additional tax
lncreaS{'. pending passage of the
township levy.
Remember that your "YES"
vote may save a life. and that life
saved may b&lt;&gt; your own!

Don't let greed replace land
I havr a question conccrning thE'
longwall mining done bv South&lt;:&gt;rn
Ohio Coal Company. Their whole
argument for thP longwall is that it
is more PConomic. ThC' ooal can be

1"\'C'OVrrffi

faster.

clranrr

a nd

cheapl'r . If Southern Ohio Coal
continues to pay for thP damage it
causf'S by long\N·a II mining wouldn' t
that do away w ith th&lt;' argument of
ils bPi ng morf' PC:'O nomie?

Unless. af10r Sout hern Ohio Coa l
gets its permit. it pla ns to te ll the
peoplf' it has p&lt;'m1is.&lt;;;ion gra nted by

rhr State tu do so.
Almost f'Vf'ry dt'f'd (

rpad

sa~'S

thf' grantor WJ i Vf'rs all right s
Jny a nd all suria C'€' damagp

10

ra usl'd b)• the grantec. Nor only
this. but we arc to be made to buy
lnsurane&lt;:&gt; ! pay the premiums
oursf'IVPS l to protect us from the

min{'S. How much will this cost and
will it pay off? You know whPn a fire
burns you our you can at least push
the rubble aside. take the insurance
mney and re-build. If they longwall
under you what will you build back
on? Thr insuran('(' will only cover
residential hom&lt;:&gt;s. Not the land~
Plf'asr, somrone. hear my plea!
Please don '! 11'1 gre&lt;'d for money

take away from us what can nevf'r
h~ve

be r&lt;'plac&lt;'d. OUR LAND! -Carla
N. Large.

Your donations can help
This

i.o-; what fhf' Olympics means
- a chanCP for my rhllc:l to
comi)f"te in sports and b&lt;' able to
win. ThC' thrill f gC't wh('n I wa tch a
ch ild with a handicap win over
other children . The blggeSI thrill of
all is when yo u S('(' '-' studrnt run

10

m~

then stop so anothN studrnt can
catch up and givf' both&lt;:~ cha nl'f' to
·.vln
My daughter ha• hf&gt;&lt;'n going to
thP Olympics for 10 _v rars . She Is
just as pleaSf'd to Sf'(' onf' of hf&gt;r
classmates win &lt;:~s shr is to win

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herself. Our students tram Carleton
School will be going May 19 to
Athens then the winners will go on
to Columbus oo June T2 through 24.
Your donations will help these
studPnts ccntlnue to have this
opportunity to be achievers. The
school is still accepting donations.
Won't you pleaS{' g-Ive a child a
chanCP 7 - Darlene Curry, mother
of M ary Jane Curry. student, 109
Spring Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio. 9920.'&gt;43.

history

Today is r'rida\ . Ma\ 4. the 125th day of 19&amp;1. Th('re af&lt;' 241 days left in
the _
w ar.
Toc:lay's highlight in history:
Oo Ma.v 4. 1970. Ohio National Guardsmen fired on a crowd of anti -war
d.&gt;monstrators a t KC'nl Slate UnivC'rsity, kllllng four stud&lt;:&gt;nls .
On this datp:
In 16J:i, Dutch Px plorPr Peter Mlnuit landed on Manhattan Island. later
buving It from the Indians for $24 worth or Iriokets.
Io 1904, the U nltE'd Staf{'S took possession of lhe Panama Cana l zoO{'.
. In 1927, lh&lt;:&gt; Acad&lt;:&gt;my of Motion Plctllf(' Ans and Sciences was founded.
· In 1961, lh(' first group of "freedom riders" left Washington for N&lt;:&gt;W
Grleans to challroge segr&lt;&gt;gatlon on Interstate buses and al bus lennlnals.
: In 1973, G&lt;:&gt;n. Alexandpr Halg was oaml'd a special assistant to Pn&gt;sldenl
ntchard Nixon.
· And In I98l, Presi&lt;IE'nt Josip Broz Tito dll'd aline age of 87 after ruUng
Yugoslavia Cor 35 years.
: '{'t&gt;n yt&gt;ars ago: President Nixon dPCided agalnsl any further reduction or
J;i; WUUam Calley's lO-year SE'ntence for the slaying of Vietnamese

l'f(&gt;Wans.
; £1ve years ago: Gov. Jeny Brown proposed I hal Calllm;nla counties .
be11fJt odd~en gasoline sail'S to cut down the long lJn('S at gas

.tartly
&amp;!ill-·
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NEW YORK lAP) - After
months of wrangtlng, the Major
League Baseball Playt&gt;rs Assocla ·
t1on and club owner representat!V{'S
have reached tentative agreement

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tton to !be Soviet Union are pretty
plainspoken. But this does not
necessartly mean that the Chinese
would welcome a return to power at
Ronald Reagan. For _one thing, It Ia
obvious that under Reagan the
Chinese would have less luck In
Isolating Taiwan. A Walter Mon·
dale, foUowtng In the tradition ot
Jimmy Carter, would be likelier to
abandon Taiwan, and to celebrate
the fact, as Carter did when be
unceremoniously klckl'd out !be
Taiwan ambassador In 1979. For
another, Reagan's reputation ha8
been that of a consistent opponent ot
communism wherever It raises Ita
ugly head. And God knows It luis
ralsl'd Its ugly head In China,
whalevPr the recent reforms. Rea·
gan ha8 been thecarrierofwhatone
might call the generic anti·
communist claim. Dkl the heirs of
Mao Tse-tung want such a man
around lor another four years?

Jlei~

fl}'TTlOUS artackN'S wen' rampant .

Because of internationa l boycotts
and ottwr pressure, th&lt;:&gt; AtlantabasE'd soft drink colossus arranged
thP sale of Its Guatemala plant In
1980. len! the purchaS{'rs $7.o
mlllion and a~rr£&gt;ed to maintain
"ma nag~ment

('(Intra!" for fivC'
years to ensure that the workers·
hard · won

rights

would

be

protl'&lt;'led.
But on Feb. 17. 1984. thP
Guatema lan owners told the union

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Violence has not bN'n llmlll'd
to Coca-Cola worke,.,._ Since November, at least 14 union leaders
and labor lawy&lt;'rs in Guatema la
have b{'{'n kidnapped and are
feared dead.
- Coca·Cola has reneg&lt;:&gt;d on Its
1980 agr...,ment to provide for the
widows and children of union
leaders murdered In 1978-!IJ. Thr
monthly payments stopped when
the workers seized the plant.
- The Coke plant's owners loot &lt;:&gt;d
the company's asS{'ts and k~pr two
sets of books to hide the profits.
accord ing to a financial consult ant
hired by the union. The ccnsultant
found that th(' owners also owned
six Coca-Cola dl•trlbutors - and
rhargl'd them far less for lhC'
bevf'rage. This siphonl'd $!160,1lXJ
from the company's revenues. The
owners alw made "gifts" 10 lh~
rompany.ownNJ distributors, and
C'laimed dE&gt;prPciation costs of
$707.134 for bottles In 198.1 - almost
twice the amount for 19.'12.
In short . lhP Coke plant's owfl{'rs
deliberatel y drove th&lt;• compa ny
bankrupt. pocketing vas t sums of

COOKSEY IS UP- Kentudty Derby hopeful So
Vague, ridden by jockey P. J. Corksey, 18 led onto a
muddy track al ChurcbiD Downs lor WI early morning

Sex revolution ends
!'he Sexual Revolution, accord·
ing to "Tim&lt;:&gt;" magazine. Is owr. II
started In the Sixt ies and apparently was fought to a standstill.
Finally, according to the magazine,
both •Ides got rlrl'd and have now
g-Iven up.
I remember the beg-Inning of thf'
Sexual Rf'volution as if it were
Y&lt;'Sierday. Thrw friends came
ovPr to my house and told mr

quietly, "The revolution began at
midnight . Are you with us or

against us'?"
" I'm with you. But for heaven 's
sak{'S. what took you so long? ..
" We had to wall for the postWorld War II babies to grow up.
Now we'rE' re-ady to overthrow the
bourgrols marl'S of the Forties and
Fifties ...
I went upstairs to the bedroom
and put on my old Marine unllorm.
w hich had been hanging in my
cloS£'1 slncr .Japan surrrnderPd to
the United States.
"What arP you doing?" my wife
want&lt;:&gt;d to know.
"If you don'tlet It our of this room
I'll tell you:· I sa id. "Th&lt;:&gt; sexual
r evolution Is going to start tonlghl
and I'm signing up."
"But you're too old, .. she said.
"Sexual revolutions are for young
people."
"You'rp never too old for a S{'xual
revolution," I said gently. "I could
never face myself every morning It
I kn&lt;:&gt;w there were so many kids out
there fighting lor It and I was sitting
safely at home. Besides, they need
a cadre of experienced G.! . 's from
the big war to show them how to do
It right."
"What about our children?"
"I'm dolngttlor them," I told her.
"I want !hem to grow up In a world
where they can be free of thE'

dogmas and restraints that our
generation was saddlE'd with . I

LOUISVILLE. Ky. lAP) -Eddie
Maple was supposl'd to ride the top
horS{' In Saturday's Kentucky
Derby. Instead, II wtll be his younger
brol her, Sam, on one of the
favorites.
When DevU's Bag was withdrawn
earlier lh1s wrek, Eddie wound up
on longshot At The Threshold.
Sam, who has had no previous
Derby mounts, wtll ride Taylor's
Special, the Blue Grass Stakes
winner who Is the third choice In the
rnrly llneforthericbest -ever Derby,
worth $712,400wlth $537,400 going to
the winner.
The last brothers to ride In the
Derby were Chris and Gregg
McCarron In 1976.
Taylor's Special has won three
stralght, Including the Louisiana
Derby and the Blue Grass, and four
of his last five.
William F. Lucas' colt Is llstro as
lh&lt;:&gt; third early choice at 7-2 behind
lh&lt;:&gt; ftlly entry of Althea and Llfp's
Magic, 5-2, and Swale. :J.Itn the field

want them to ha v!' opportunities
that were beyond our wlld{'St
dreams. Some day when the battle
Is won, I hope they'll be proud of the
role I playl'd In sha lc:lng off the
S{'XUal tabocs and r{'Strlchons of the
past."
"But suppose you don't com~
back 7 "
"Then hang this gold framed
picture of Hugh Hefn~r in the
window''
My friends took me down to the
rPCruitln g station. "What do you
want, Pop"" a bearded fellow In a
sweatshirt and blue jeans askl'd
me.
"I w ant to
r£'vol utlon."

join

lh&lt;'

Car racing
season begins

agr('{'m('nt to maintain

"management &lt;'Onlrol" did not
rnPa n dirt&gt;c1 ovl'rstght but mPrely
things llkP qual ity C'O ntrol. mark&lt;:'ting plans and PQUipment purchases. Curtis conc«l&lt;:&gt;d the plant
was "mlsrnanagP&lt;l" but said the
bankruptcy was not an attempt to
brt'ak the union .
As for susj)('nslon of payments to
the murderl'd unon leaders' fami lies. Curtis said Coca-Cola had
merely agrred It would "favorably
consider" such compensation . "To
favorably consld&lt;'r something Is not
to do it." h~ said.

STEWART- Two big nights of
racing eac h wrek hl~:hilght the
action at Skylln&lt;:&gt; Spel'dway this
S{'ason. Including Sup&lt;'r Sprints and
Hobby Stocks on Friday evenings
and Super Late Mod&lt;:&gt;ls and Hobby
Stocks on Saturday evenings.
Last wrek, i()('al rarf'r Bob
Adams Jr. unv&lt;:&gt;lll'd his brand new
1!*34 Fireblrd, "Black Bandit"
racer. In Its Initial DUling the CJ.
Rayburn buUt chassis brought
home the checkered Oag In the
SPCond heat race. then d{'Spite an
alllng transmission slipped home
for a lhlrd place ftnlsh In the feature
behind winner Butch McDill and
Pennsboro's Frank Wilson. driving
a winged-modifl&lt;:&gt;d Super Late
Camaro.
Another loca l comp&lt;'tltor making

·ons.

getdlslllusionl'd. Aftf'rafewyearsl
decided I couldn't take It any more
and askl'd for a psychiatric dis·
charg~. They gave It to me with a
Good Conduct ME'dal.
I'm glad "TIIllE'" magazine has
declared the Revolution owr. We
shou ld have pullE'd out . the troops
long ago. because It was one war
that no one could ever have won.

ad&lt;:&gt;butlnanewearwas Pomeroy's
Benny Hickel. who finlshl'd third In
the fast heat and plared well In the
future . In lhP Hobby Stock acllon
Jack Boot has establishl'd hlll)SE'lf
as the man to beat. making a clean
swwp In the Hdmet Dash and
reatur~ on both Friday and

Berry's World

The complete field In post position
order with morning-lin£' odds: 1,
Althea, 5-2; 2, Raja'sSbark, :Ill-!: 3,
Bear Hunt, :lll-1: 4, So Vague: 5,
Llfe'sMagtc,:&gt;-2: 6,Fighl0v£&gt;r,20-1:
7, FallT!rm&gt;,l2-1: 8,Bedouln,l2-l: 9.
Rexson's Hope, 12-1: 10, Taylor's
Special, 7·2; 11, Silent Klng,15·1: 12.
Vanlandingham, 10.1; 13, Secret
Prince. 12-1: 14, At The Threshold,
20-1: 15. Swale, l-1: 16, Majestic
Shore,l2·1 : BUoxllndian, 12-1:
Circle, 10.1; Coax Me Chad. 12·1, and

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champion Dave Fisher from Co.
lumbus who clalml'd the big 25 lap
featurE'.
Racing returns thi s Friday and
Saturday nl~hls. w&lt;:&gt;at h er

pe;;;;~~t~·r Darrell Wlllle says he
expects a largerfleld ofSprtng Cars
each wrek and bpi'S to return
Skyline Speedway to thE' Splint Car
havm It once was during Ihe late
1960s. Three weeks ago National
Championship Sprint racer Jack
Hewitt was on hand.
Racing b!'gtns at 8 p.m. with lbne
trial• ar 1 p.m .

Games postponed
ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs·
South Point girls' sectional touma·
ment opener scheduled here Thurs·
day was postponl'd untO 4 p.m.
today. If conditions remain unplay·
able. !be game wtll be playl'd
Saturday at 11 a.m.
Also postponed due to rain
Thursday was the Meigs' reserves·
North Gallla basebaU game and the
M~'i~~B'North Gallla reserve softball

game.

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Gate Dancer, 15-L
Sam Maple rode Taylor's Special
In the Louisiana Derby but was
replaced by Pat Day lor last week's
Blue Grass. Day electro to ride
Vanlandingham In the Derby, and It
wasn't until Thursday that trainer
Bill Mott decided to go back to
Maple.
"I think he has a big chance to win
the race, and since Ihaverldd£'n him
before, I think that would give m£' a
little l'dg&lt;:&gt;," Maple said.

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Legion baseball
signup set Sunday

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The Meigs American Legion
basebaU team which Is sponsored by
Drew W£&gt;bster Post 39. Pomeroy,
and Freney-Benn&lt;:&gt;tt Pc.st 128,
Middleport, will holda slgnup atl: 30
p.m. Sunday at the Dr&lt;:&gt;W Webster
Post Home, W. Main St.. Pom£'roy,
lor aU boys lnler{'Stl'd In playing
Legion ball .
AU boys who will not wach the age
of 19 before August l, 1!*34 are
eligible to play. AU boys registering
Sunday mu st hav&lt;:&gt; their birth
certificates and $7 registration Ire.
Co.sponsortng the 1!*34 team are the
Eagles Club, Bank One, Pomeroy:
Farmers Bank and Savings Co.,
Centra l Trust Co., R C. Bola
Bottting Co., and the Diamond
Savings and Loan .

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"As everybody knows, the players have had their share of
disagreements with the cornmlsstoner's office on drug·relatl'd
Issues," Donald Fehr, the acting
executive director of the players
association, told The Assoclatl'd
Press Thursday night. "Now we

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graphic details the post positions
lor Salurday's Kentucky Derby.
The positions were drawn Thursday at ChurchiD Downs in
Loutsvllle with 20 ho....,. going to
the post. ( AP Laserphoto).

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Sat. 9 to 1

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ON A 1984 CROWN VICTORIA
"5 In Stock &amp; More Coming"

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DR. JAMES P.

CON DE

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

~R

IGS COUNTY CORONER

Last Friday night a field of nine
Oytng Sprint cars toured the
three-eighths mil&lt;:&gt; clay oval In
ri'('Qrd llm&lt;:&gt;s with N&lt;:&gt;lsonvllle's C.
J. Holl&lt;:&gt;y finall y setting rast time
with a sizzling time of 12.'/li, an
Although of
Holley
IookE'd an
likehour.
the
average
114 mll&lt;:&gt;s
man to beat. It was former go.kan

"You're good at being vulnerable. 1LIKE fhsf."

of :J.year~lds limited to the top ~
money-winners.

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sexua l

He laughl'd. "You couldn't even
pass thE' physical."
"That's how much you know. I'm
In better condition now than I was In
1945. Test me."
"We don't have tim&lt;' for thai . We
have too many recruits already."
"Look, drop me behind the front
lio{'S - Vassar, Radcliff&lt;:&gt;, Swwt
Briar. Experience count s a lot
more than age."
"We're sorry, Pop. The sexual
revolution doesn't trust anyone
over 30."
"All right , so don't S{'nd me to the
front lines. But let me serve In some
capacity. Maybe I could be a
forward observer?"
"Th&lt;&gt; o!lly position we have for
guys your age Is In a '.JI·A·S.H' unit
In the rear, to take care of the sick
and the woundl'd."
"You mean I won't S{'{' any
actiOn?"
"No, but tbe woundl'd and sick
need love too."
So I was assigned to the 450th

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the IUF delega tion . As the Financial Times of London observl'd:
"The very thought of Coca-Cola (In
\.ualemala 1 going bust Is, of
course. absurd ."
Foolnole: A Coca-Col• spokesm an in 1\llanla. Carlton Curti s, said
thr Guatrmalan franchise was
independent of the part'nl com·
pany. and poiniE'd out that Coke Is
now stuck with th&lt;:&gt; bad loans il
mad&lt;' In 1980. The said the

Art Buchwald
'M -1\-S-H' unit at BerkdPy, where
som~ of the heaviest fighting of ihP
S{'XUal revolution took plaN' In the
late
The kids v.-ere broughl In
on stret"hers. most or I hem In
shock. and wasted with fatigue. A
social r~volution sounds vPry glamorous whm It begins. but when you
set' what It dO{'S to !he bodies and
minds of young peoplr you quickly

workout Thursday. Cooksey wiD become the second
woman to ride In the Kentucky Derby. (AP
LaseJ1&gt;hoto).

Expect clear weather
for Kentucky Derby

monPy in thr proces...". according to

compan~·· s

Royal, and Atlanta Braves Pascual
Perez were among those benefitting
from players association
intervention.

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provides for an Independent com.
mlt~ that woold help detenntne If
a playPr has a drug problem, and It
so, what to do about tt. The program
also permits dlsclpUnP under cer.
lain circumstances, but !be players
association is tree to chaUenge such
discipline.

m('nt .

th&lt;:&gt;y were broke and could no longer
operate the plant . The 400 workers
took it over and have occuplE'd It
ever since In shifts of 100.
Rec&lt;:&gt;ntly a Guatemalan businessrna n has made overtures to buy the
plant. The union suspects he' ll lry to
rropen the facility with non-union
help.
The International Union of Food
and AIIIE'd Work&lt;:&gt;rs Associations
S{'nt a d&lt;:&gt;legatlon to Guatemala to
Investigate tho situation . The delegation gave my associate John
Dillon these highlights of their
findings:
- The Coke plant is "an unarmed
fortress undf:'r a starr of sl&lt;&gt;gP in an
undE'Ciared war." Truck drlvC'rs on
food runs for workers occupying the
plant hav&lt;&gt; been harassE'd by
•ecurlty forces. whose chief des cribed the pla nt takrover omi
nously as "an act of rebellion." On
March 2. soldiers !dUro a driver of a
car who failed to stop at a
che&lt;'kpoint near the plant. Ironi ca ll y, the victim had no connection
!o the union. He wa s simply passing
by .

overturn drug·relatl'd suspensions
imposed by Commtssion!'r Bowie
Kuhn. Willie Wilson of the Kansas
City Royals: Jerry Martin , a former

mandatory tesUng the owners had

ofterror __________________~k_c_k_A_nd_er_so_n

WASillNGTON- Union busting
has spread south of the border with a deadly twist. In Guatemala,
whPn the owners of a unionized
Coca-Cola bottling plant shut It
down on grounds t hat they were
bankrupt . the workers occupied the
facility. One person has already
been killed by soldiers In the
conttnutng harassmen1 of the union
by Guatemalan authorities.
Kidnapping and other violence
against union leaders has reachl'd
th&lt;:&gt; point where human rights
observers fear a return to thE'
197lj.!IJ period, when similar acts
against union members by ano

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The Immediate evaluation of the
meaning of their hospitality was
that thP Chinese, on the whole, do
not wish to oppose Reagan next
November -- by subverting his
prestige as an International states·
man during his visit to China. On
thP other hand, neither did It go all
that smoothly for Reagan. It Is at
the very least provocative to Invite
an American president to address
the Chinese people on radio and
television. and than to e&lt;:&gt;nsor what
the president spoke. That must
have remlndl'd Mr. Reagan of the
powers of Hollywood directors.
And then Mr. Reagan himself
went a huge moral distance, not
entirely reassuring. In one statement he spoke of thE' "common
interests" of the Chln{'SP govern·
men! and the American govern·

Fence mending

P

Baseball unveils new drug program

W:__i:..:..:..llw:__·

The Daily Sentinel

PAT WHITEHEAD

Friday, May 4, 1984

With Discounts
From Ford Motor
and Discounts From
Pat Hill Ford.
Save 1 2.200.00 On These Luxury Cars.

5 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS ACTING
CORONER AND DEPUTY CORNONER
WHEN CORONER WAS UNAVAilABLE
P"d lor by Cand1date. James P. Conde
155 N. 2nd. Middleporl. Oh• 45760

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SPRING SA VI

1977 Mall'bu Classl·c ............... . S1895
1979 Chevy Caprice Estate ....... S3895
Fully equipped, wggage rack.
1979 p·In t 0 ............................. . S2295
4 Sp., 40,000 miles.

. Wgn..... ·S2 495
1978 f Ord COUntry SQUire
Fully equipped, good shape
$ 395
1976 Camaro.......... ................. 1
Auto., S·track.

1978 Monte Carlo .................... S2295
1974 Ford F-150 ..................... Sl295
With camper topper.

F-150's--' F-250's- Rangers- Customized Vans - 4X4 's
- XLT's -' XL's- Customs -Air cond.- 5 speed controlcamper special - trailer towing - auto. trans - overdrive- tilt
wheel. You want, we've got it.

WE'RE

TRUCKERS

SALES: 8:00A .M. to 7:00P.M. MON., TUES ., WED .,
8:00 A.M. to 5:00P.M. THURS .
8:00A.M . to 3:00P .M. SAT.
SERVICE: 8:00A .M. to 5:00 P.M. MON. THRU FRI.
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PARTS: 8 :00 A.M . to 5:00P.M . MON . THRU FRI.
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Eaglettes win two of three softball tilts

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loul to tMip a• train ou• datldrm. Thro~.~gh wor·
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H2·9921 Middleport

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Equipment

Sa t• • and
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this Sunday

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TIUN!TY CHU RCH. Rev. W. H. P..rrln.
pas tor; OPbbiE&gt; Buck, Sunday School Supt.
Cllun'h SchooU: 15 a. m.: Worship Servie JO:l)
a rn CMir rPhf'ana.t . 'l'uPs:tty, 1 :tl p.m.
under dirEction c1 AU~,.......
POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZARENE, Comer Union and Mulberry, R.Pv.
Thornag Ct.n McOung, pastor Clyde H&lt;?nllerson. S S. Supt . SUnday School. 9· :t1 a m.,
mornl.n.i wonhip 10: l) a .m .; eventnJ: :!il£'1Vtce 6
p.m , mid-wet'k servlre, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
GRACE EPIBCOf \L CHURCH. 3'l6 E.
Main St.. Polnl'I'O'j S.. W.y !I('Nices: Holy
rommunlon oo the- ftrst Sl&amp;.'dayofeach month.
and combined wUh manu.•q prayer oo thethlrdd Sunday MorninR prayt. .. and sennon oo
all o&lt;her Sundays c1 the month. Cttun:h School
and Nurwry Cart" provided Cc6toe blUr In UK&gt;
Parish Hall tmmedla!e\Y lollowlnj!:lho !l&lt;'l"lk:&lt;'.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST. ZI2 W.
Main Sl • Neil Proudfoot pastor Blblt' Sc~
9. :1l A.m .; M~'N'tnhip. IO:J)a m : Youth
nl{&gt;(&gt;(ln~. 6:00p.m .: EW'fllna worship, 7·00 p
m WednE.&gt;sday night prayer rTlft'tlnR and Blt&gt;k&gt;
study 7·00 p.m.
TilE SALVATION ARMY. 115 BultE'1'1lut
AV{'., PomE'I'OV. Mrs . DJra Wll'\ing in C'tlaf'2'P.
SuOOay OOltness rnet&gt;llng. 111 a.m., Sunday
School, 10: :Il am ~nday School, YJlSM
EK&gt;tst&gt; Adarru. leader. 7 .Il p.m SaJvaUon
lll(&gt;(&gt;finR. varioo.tt ~ and musk' specials
'I'hur.&gt;day. U . :Il a m to 2 p.m. Ladle!J Horne
Ll:-afflK'. rrlP!'l'lbM's In C'hargt&gt;. aU WOf"l"l('ll
lnvnro: 6·45 p.m. Thllr.lday. Co~ Cadet
Classs IYOURJil: Pf&gt;Qp&amp;I?-Bib&amp;el, 7·.I&gt; p .m . 8lble
Study and Prayer fl1E'f'(Jna. ~ lo thP J.11blll·.
POMEROY WESTS! DE CIIUROl OF
l HRL'rr. 33'l.16 ChUdrt'li'5 HoiT'IE! Road !County
Road 76). 99'J.5Zfi. Vocal mUSiC'. Sunday Worslhp 10a.m : Bibk&gt;S.udy 11 am.: Worship. 6 p
m. Wf'dM'Sday. Blblt' Study . 1 p.m.
OW DEXTER BIBLE CHRISI'IAN
CHUROt. cutton Lucas. pastoc. Sunday
Sl'hc:d 9: lll a m M~ Workoy Franck, Sllpt .
fl'rl&gt;a&lt;'tllng M'f"\'1&lt;:'es ftr!t and third undays foi IOwlnA SUnday School. Youth met"~~ {'V("ry
~txb y, 7. :¥) p m .
GRAHAM
UNITED METHODI ST.
Prearhlnt~: 9: ;ll a ,m , first and sl'COnd Sundays of t"aC'h month; third and fourth Sundays E"ach month war~ hlp 8£'rvtres at7: 30
p m . Wt&gt;dnf"Sday evenlnlls at 7:30 p m
Prayer and Blhlt&gt; Study .
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST, Mulberry Hel~h\!1 Road. Pome-roy. Mlch&amp;('l Plonkow!lkl. pastor: Marie SplrH, Sabbath
Sc hool Sup1 . 8abbath School at 2 p. m . on
Saturday with worship SPTVIO?s followtnr
al :1 lS p m
RliTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Sister Harrlf'tt Warnt'r, Supl Sunda}'
Sc- hool 9: 30 a rn , Mo rnlnll Worship, lU: -t5
a m
POMEROY f"IRST BAPTIST. David
Mann. mlnls fPr William Snouffer . Sunda y
Sc hool Supl Sundt~y School , 9· 30 am.:
Mor nln~t Won hlp 10. 30 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Pomf'roy P lkr David Hunt, pa st or: JIJI&lt;"k
NE'f'd5, Sunday School Olrf'f'ctor Sunday
Sc:ool, 9 . 30 a m . Mornln~ Worship, 10 . JO:
PVI' nln~ w orship 7: 30p. m Tut"sday Vl!ll·
fallon, 1 p m . WE'dnE'Sday , Pra ye r SPrvi ("(',
7 JO p.m ; Mission Friends 7· 30 p m ..
G irls In Ac tion. 7 311 p m .. Acl('ens. 7 30p
m., Choir Pracllee. 8· 30 p.m .
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bat le v Run Roa d. Rt.&gt;v Emm~n Rawson . pa s
tor Handlt'.v Dunn , supt. Sunda'V SchOol ,
]0 am . Sunday e\lening !;(&gt;rV!('(', 7 JO p. m
: BlbiP f('3Ch1n~. 7 30 p m . Thunday
SYRACUSE MISSION. CHerry Sl .. Sy
racust&gt;. St&gt;rvll'&lt;'S. lOam . Sunday Evenlnl':
s('rvlces Sunday and W&lt;'dn£"Sd ay at 7· 00 p
m
MIDDL E PORT C HURCH OF CHRIST
I N CHR ISTIAN UN ION . Lawrf'nt"r M a n!('y, pas'or Mrs Rus!Wil Young . Sundav
Sc hool Sup! Sunday School 9· .10 a m .
Evrnln.- wo r s hip 7: JO p m W('()n('sday
pra\IN rrlf"&lt;'tln~ 1:30pm
MT . MORIAH CHURCH UF GOD.
f\,llc !nt&gt; Rf' v Jam£'!; Sattc•rfi£'ld, pas 1or
F'r('('man William s , Supt Sunda' School
9 ~~ a .m : Sundav and Wf'dnC'Sda~· (' V£&gt;n ·
l np: S('rV\C't'S, 7 pIt'.
MIDDLEPOHT
FIRST BAPTIST
Corn('r Sheth and Palm r r ThP Rl'" M a rk
McC' lunJZ . Sunday School 9 1~ an\ Da n
WhiT&lt;'. Sunday School Supt John Rl£'b&lt;'l.
Sr Ant Supl Mornln,e: WorshiP 10" 15 a .
m Youth mt"'E'IIn!Z 7· .10 p.m . Wl'dnt"Sda.v .
ln&lt;'ludln.Q: WC'l' Tot s, Ea~rr &amp;&gt;avers. Ju ·
nt o r As lroll8ul s arn:l Junior and Senior
HI~~:h BYF . choir practir&lt;" f':30 p m . Wed·
nPsdilly Pr a ~·t&gt;r m('('llnR and Bib!(' study .
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Grocertes General Merch~nd•se

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For Patching and top dresslawns and gardens.

CHURCH OF CHRI~T . Mlddi('porl , ~lh
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ZARENE . Co-paston Rf'v Char1E's Coy I&lt;'
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Sc hool Supl . Sunday School 9 :\0 ll m .
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
MINISTRY OF
MEIGS COUNTY
Re11 Wanda olehason. Dlreetor
Harold .JohMOn
Dtreclor of Education
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIA N
CHURCH. Worship sf'rvi('(' , 9·00 am
Churth Sc-hool 10: ~ a.m.
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH . Church School 9: 00 a m .; Mornlnlf Wonhlp. tO: 15 p. m . Bible Stud y, TUl"!'' ·
day . 10 00 am.: Bible Stu y, Thurt day .
7: ll p.m .
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH, conwr Ash and Plum . Le!lll~
Hayman p.eslor Sunday School 10· 00 a.
m .: Mornln2 Worship, 11 : 00 a .m .: Wednt'sday and Saturda y Evf&gt;ninl': S('rvlct&gt;s al

730pm
MEIGS
COOPERATZVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Fa)' Sa•er, Director
Rn ..Ja~r~es E . Corbit&amp;, A.ul&amp;&amp;an&amp;
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
~". Don Areh.r
Rn . fto)' Deeter
Rn. Selcton Johnson
ALF'R E D - Churc h School 9 30 a rn :
Worship , 11 am , UMYF . 6 30 p m .; UW.
Third Tursday, 7· 30 p m Communion ,
fir s t Sunday . t Archt"n
CHESTER - Worship 9 a m , Churc-h
School lOam. Blbi("Siudy Thunday, 7p
m. lJMW. firs! Thursday , 1 p.m.. Com
munlon , first Sundav !Arc hen
JOPPA - Won hip 9:30 a . m . , Church
School to .10 am Bible Stud y, Wedrws ·
da y. 7· :l0 p.m. 1Johns on1 .
LONG BOITOM - Churrh School 9: 30
am . Worship 7 p m . Btb!IP Study , Wf'd·
llf'Sday . 7: 30pm : UMYF. Wt&gt;dnesda y,
6:00 p.m , Communion FtrSI Sunda y.
tAre hen
REED~VILlE - Chu«'h School 9: JO a.
m .; Wonhlp Servl{'(' 11: 00 a.m tDee!t'r) .
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAULChu rch School 9 ~ m , Wors hip 10 am :
Blbl(" Study , TuE'sday 7: 3U p .m , UMW,
Third Tursday . 7:.30 p.m .• Communion
Fl rsl Sunday IAr('hPrl .
CENTRAL CLUSTER
Rn. olamew E. CorbiU
Rev . Sleven Neblon
!Wv. Richard Rothl'mlch
~V. ftobt&gt;rt E. RohiDIIOD
Rto\·. Aadrrw Ruhenklq
ASBURY iSyraruS€' f - Wor~&gt;hiP 11 a m .
; Chul'('h Schoo! q 4~ am , Char!l(f' BlbiP
Study, WPdnMdar . 7 :10p.m.: UMW. first
Tue-sday . 7 .l fl p.m .; Cnotr RR-hearsal,
WPdnPSdav f;:,-., p.m .. UMW, fourth Sun day 6 30 p m 4NP1son l
F.NTERPRISE Wor:rihlp 9 a m.:
C'hurrh &amp; hoot 10 a .m . Blbl&lt;' S tudy, Tu es
day , 7. .10 p.m . UMW , F i rst Monday, 7 30
p m . UMYF. Sunda v . 6 p m Cho!r RP·
hfoan;a t. 6·.10 p m Wt'dr1f"Sday IRolhrmlrfll
FLATWOODS - C hureh Sc:'hool, lO a m
, Wonoh lp 11 a m , Blblf" Study , Thur~ ­
da.y . 7 p m ; UMYF Sunday . 6 p.m .
IRolh&lt;'mlcfll
FOREST RUN Wor!O hlp 9 a rn .
Churc-h Sc-hool 10 a m . Choir praci\C't'.
Tu f"sday. 6 .10 p m .. UMW . fir s t Turs da~.
7 .11.1 p m 1 NC'lson)
HEATH 1Middlf'porl! - Church School.
9 ,'lt) a m . Worship 10 :lO a m , Blblr
Slud v, TuPSda y . 10 a .m: UMW. S{'{'Ond
M ondav. 7 :w p .m . UMW SE&gt;cond Mon
da y. 7 Mt p m . UMM . Third Monda y, 7 JO
p.m !Robinson \
MINERSVILLF: - Wot s hip Servlcr 10
a m .. Churtb School , II a . m .. UMW. third
Wrdnf'Sday , 1 p.m , Choir pra c tl r &lt;' Mon da y, 7 30 p rn . !Nt"lsonl
PEARl C HAP E L - Won;hl p St"r."l{'(' 9
am . C hu rch Sch oo l 11 am . UMW '"'
ro nd 1\ H•sda y 7 J0 p .m .. U MYF la .ott TuM
day, 7: :10 p.m 1u bt&gt;nkin((l
POMEROY -Church Sc- hool. 9 1 ~ a m
. \\' or!~ hlp Sfr vkf' . 10. 30 a m . Choir rt'
hf&gt;ars al W('dnt&gt;sda v. 1·:10 p m : C MW . sf' c o nd T u(' o;;da\ . 7· l0 p rn . U:\1YF' Sunde y.
!;p m

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ROCK S PRI NI.S - Church Sr hool. 9: 15
a .m , Wor s hip 10 a m : Blblr S!ud y, Wcdn£' sda v. 7 .10 p m : UMYF 1Scnlor!&lt;i l. SundB y . S p m . 1Junlon1 f'Vf'r&gt;. other Sundav . ti p m , Rothf'mlch \
RUTLAND ~ Chur('h SchoOL 9· 4!'Ja .m .
W or~ h l p, J():JOa m : UMW (Evtonlnii':Circlt&gt; i Sl'&lt;'ond WPdnt:&gt;Sda y. 7-.10 p m .: UMW
1Aftrrnoon C!rclrl !!l'COnd ThursdaY . I p.
m . 1Rutx&gt;nk t n~ 1

SAL E M ("E NTER - Chu rC'h Sc-hool 10

a .m . Wor i hip 9 4S a m

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SNOWV Il lE - WoN!hlp, 8 30 am ,
Chu rc h Sc hooi1 0 a .m i RubenklnjOll
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rf&gt;~ . ,Jamew M Clarlt
Re,· Paul McGulrr
Rev . Orvllle White
APPlE G HOVE ~ C hu rch School !ta rn
, Wor s hip, 10 a m . 'Fir s! and third Sun d a y o;; J, UMW. ~o nd Tut&gt;sday. 7·.l0p .m .:
Pr"avf"r m £'f'11RIZ . We'Cin&lt;'Mia\, 7 p m .
/ Clark l
BETHANY - Wouhlp 9 am, Chur('h
School. 10 a m : Biblf' Study Wc-dnt"Sday.
10 It m
Dorc as Women' s FPHowshlp,
Wrdnt&gt;sda\ . 11 a .m . 1McG uire1
CARMEL- Churc h School 9-:10 a m :
Worship . 10 .a:; a m SE&gt;rond and F our1h
Sunda y s: Ff'IIO W!\hlp d l nnrr with Suuon ,
!hlrd Thursda \1 , 6· 30 p m 1McGu!r£'1
EAST LE TART - Churc h School9a m

. Worship 10 a m . Sf'&lt;'ond and fourlh Sunda y5: UMW nrst TuPs d a y. 7 .10 p m
!Clarki.
LETA.RT FALl-~ - Wonhlp 9 a .m .
Church SehooilO a .m \Clarki.
MORNING STAR - Wonhlp, 9. 4~ a . m .
Church School 10:30 a .m ; 81blr Study,
Thu rsday . 7 ;iO p .m . 1Whlff'L
MORSE CHAPEL - Church School 9: lO
a. m . Wo rship 11 a .m . 1WhlfeL
PORTLAND - Church School G: 10 p m
, Wonhip 7 30 p.m .: UMYF WeilnMday,
7 : 30p.m iMcGulrrl.
R.O.CINE
WESLEYAN - Cltun:h
SChoOl, 10 a .m .; Worship, 11 a .m .; UMW
fourth Monday 7: 30p.m .: Mf'n's Prayer
Bn&gt;1kfast , WednPsday. 7 a .m . !Clark) .
SUTI'ON - C hu~h SChool, 9: 30 a.m.;
Marnlnl worship 10: a .m. tint and third
Sunday a; Fe-llowship dlnMr wllh Carmel.
third Thursday, 6: JO p.m . fMcGulrfl

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KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
Sw'1ln, SUpt. Sunday School 9: 30a.m . ev-

ery

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1n T f•xa s
Communll v orf C! Rl 82 RPv Ro txo rr
Sanders. pi! !': l or Don Will \ayl£'a der Sun
da\1 School 9 lO a .rn . Mo r nln~ W orsh tp
10: 45 a .m .. EvE'nln~ prt&gt;achlng- s,(• r vt('£' !:P
cond and fourth Sumla} al 7 30 p rn .
Chrlsllan End£'avor . tlrsl and third Sun ·
day, 7: :Jlp.m Wedn£'sday pra')'f' r m N' IIn g
a nd Bible Study. 7 311 p m
JEHOVAH'S WIT NESS. 37319 Sla t£'
Rout£' 124 iOn£' mllf' f'as1 of Ru!land ) Sun
day : Bible teclur&lt;' 9: :lO a. rn • Watchlo w('r
s tudy 10 30 a .m · Tuf'sdav B !bl £' stud\
7 lO p.m .. Thursday . Th('oc ra!!c- Schoo l
7 30 p m St&gt;rvlc f' m f'f' tln~ . s· 20 p m
C HURCH OF GOD OF PROPHE CY
Loc a1E"d on 0 . J WhltP Road of Hi~h"'· a y
160. Pal Hl"!l!'i on. pa!ilor S unda } Sc-hoo ! 10
"m. Cl as:o;('s ror all aRC'S Ju mor C hurc h l l
am . : M o rnin~ wor ship II a m . Ad u lT
Chatr pra(' IIC't' 6 p m . Sunda~ Youn g Pt •u
pl (''s, C ht t dr('n · ~ f'hu rch and Adult B1b l£'
Study . Wf."dnf'sdav al 7-:lu p. m
HOPE BA PTI ST CHAPEL ~70 C r a n1
S l., Midd !f'po rt ArrlllatPd wl!h Soulhprn
Baplls1 Convf'nllon Sund&lt;ty Sthoo l lOa rn
MornlnJ:t wors hip 11 a m.. Ev&lt;'n!nl.{ wor
s hip 7 p m , WC'dR('!ic1av &lt;&gt;vl'n !nJil: BlblP
Kludv and pr &lt;tyf'r mf'PIIn ~ 7 p m
BRADFORD C'HURf'H OF CHRI ST . ~ I
Rt 124 and Co Rd ~, Mark &amp;&gt;r v r ro;, m1nls
l('r Sunda v S&lt;'hool Supl S tC' \'C' P1 c kr&gt;n ~
Sundijy Sl'hool 'l J(l a m . Mor nin g wo r
"&gt;hlp 10 :10 am . E vf'nlniZ wor s hip 7 p m
WE'dnrs da v woro;; hJp 7 p m
ST
PA UL LUTHERAN C HLIR C' H .
C'orn('r Svl·am nn • ~nd SPf' ond S1s Pom f'rO \o Tl11• Rf'\ Willi a m Middlr s w&amp;~ rlh .
ps tor Sunda 'r SChool !t i~ a m , C h utch
Sf&gt;r v \('(' 11 a m
SACRE D HE ART CHURCH M 'igl
Anthon y C. Ianna mo lT P' h ~ 2 ~K9R Satu r
d ay EvPnlnJil: Ma s" 7 lO p rn . ~ u nd av
M a ~s . R u m and 10 a rn Conff'o;;&lt;;Jnn s o ne
half hour bf'fOI{' Pa rh M ass ceo ri a 'i&lt;;£' .. .
II a m Sundav
VICfORY BAPTIST, ~2 5 !"\ 2nd St ,
Middle port J a m~ E K(&gt;{'o;;(&gt;(&gt; p.a: !&lt;i lor
Sur1day mornlnF; &gt;A'OI's hip 10 am .. F. v£' n
InA Sf'rvlcP 7 p m .. Wrdn£'sda'&lt; ('venlnf,l
worship 7 p.m VIsitati on , Thur,;da~' 6 111

IN CHRI ST CHUR CH, Loca t€'0

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HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev
Tom Slate n, pA51or Sunday School 9: JO a
m .; Eve-ning servic-e- 7: 30 p m . WC'dnesday
prayer meeltng 7: 30p.m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Duane Warden, mtnlsler Bible
clau 9: JO a.m .; Morning Worship 10: 30 a
m .; Ev('ninK Wors hip 6: 30p.m WE'dn('S·
day Bible Study 6: 30 p.m .
NEW ST!VERSVILLE COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Sunday School se-rvice, 9. 4S a
m :
Worship service
10: 30 am. ,
EvantteHst!c Service 7· 30 p m WPdni"S·
day: Prayer met"tlng 7:30p.m. Thursday.
ZION CHURCH Of CHRIST. PomeroyHan1soavtlle Rd Robert Purte-ll. minis
1er; Ron Riffle . Sunday School Superlnlen
dent Sunday School 9: 30am.; Worship
ser vlc(' 10: 30 a .m .; Evening worship Sun day 7 p m. and Wedllf'Sday . 7 p .m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH , Pin&lt;
Grove . Th&lt;' R(&gt;v . WilHam Middleswar1h,
p.ascor Church service 9 ;30 a .m., Sunda y
Schoof 10: 30 a.m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
John Wright. passtor. Sunday S&lt;'hOOI 9: 30
a.m; Larry Haynes. S. S. Supt Mornlnl':
worship 10. 30 a m.
R.O.CINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE, ft('v. Thomas H. Co!Ue-r, pastor.
Martha W olfe, Chairman of the Board of
Chrleltan LifE-. Sunday School 9: 30 a m :
Mornlnl': worship 10· 30 am.; Sunday
taveninR worstllp 7· JO p .m . PrayPr mec.&gt;ltng
7. 30 p m . WedDPSday
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH . Dex
IPr . Woody Call , pas tor . Service-s Sunday
10 a .m . and 7 p.m . Wedne-sday, 7 p.m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Don L
Waik('r , Pastor Robf&gt;rt Smith, Sunda y
School Supl Sunday St:-hool 9 .10 a m ·.
Morn In~ warship 10 : -tO a m . Sund av
evpn\ni worship 7: 30 p .m .. Wf&gt;dn N&gt;da v
rvPnlng Blblf' study 7. 30 p . m
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BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
CHURCH. Bu rlingham R&lt;"\' Okf'V Ra\'
La undermllt , pas tor. Ph. 992-7324 . Sunda\'
School HI 00 a .m .. Sunday pv,pnlnp: 'iN Vicf'
7:00 p m . W{•dn £'sday f'\'t&gt;nln~ !§l'r\'kf'.
7 00 p.m
DANVILLE
HOLINESS CHURCH,
loc att&gt;d on Rt . 12 ~ tK&gt;!wl'l'n VlniOn and
L a n~svill f" Rt'v R£&gt;n Wa!!!'i . pastor Sun da y School. 8'.'10 a .m Bobbv Lambf'rl. S
S Sup! Mornlnj.!wor sl'l!plO · lOa .m : Chtl
dr('n 's Happy Hour 6: 4 ~ p m P r awr and
Blb iP Slud v. 7. :10 p m Mlso;;lonary m f'£'11n~
flr~1 Wrdn£'~ay of r a ch month 7. :10 p m
F'or Information call :\88 8467
SILVF.R RUN BAPTIST. Bill Lilli £',
pastor S IPV (' Llllh•. S S Sup! Sundo v
Sc hool Hl a m M o rnln~ wonlp. l1 a m ,
Sunday ('vrnln2 wors hip 7· JO p m Pra vrr
m f'C' t!nR a nd Btbtf' !;!Ud y Thu rM:Iay. 7. :\0 p
rn . Yo uth mf'(&gt;tln ~ WE'dnl(&gt;'iday al 7 p m
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CH UR{'H.
:l&amp;i N . 2nd 1\VC'., MlddiC'port . Sunda\
SC'hool 10 a m Sunday a nd WIO"dnPsd tlv
E v e nlnJ:: !l.f'r v l l't' ~ at 7. JO p.m
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD. Rev R
E Robinson, pn sl or Sundav School9 lOa
m . : Wo rship servlcr. 11 a .m ., F.\:pnlnfil:
S("rvkr&gt; 7 p m Mid-w{'('lt sPrvln Wf'dnMi ·
da y, 1 p m
LANC;SVILI.F: CHRISTIA N CHUR CH.
Robi"rt E Mus.&lt;;(&gt;r, pas1or S und a~,o 5&lt;-h oot
9 JO am : Paul MussPr . s up! Mor nin ll:
worship 10 :Kl a m ; Sunday f'V rnln~ s.f'r ·
vir&lt;&gt;, 7 p.m .. mid w ('(' k sN\ ' IC'('. WNin ~

d3 y, 7 p.m
SVRA C'SE C' HUR C' H OF' THE NA
ZAHEN E Rf'\ Ja m C'S B. Kill I£' . pa s10r
Sh ('rman Cundiff . s up! Sunday Sc hoo l
9 30 a m : Momtn~ worship 10 ~ a rn .
Ev an~ t' llstl c s.Prvl('(', 6 p m, PrayP r and
P r &lt;~l~•' WNinf's da v . 7 p.m .: Youth M('('!
lng. 7 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN t N
CHRI ST . Eldrn R Blakf'. pa ..,tor Sunda\1
Sc-hool 10 11 .m : Robt"tl Ref'd. S upt Morn
lnll !Wrmon, ll a .m ; Sunda y nigh! sf'r
vi('("s: Christian Endf'avor 7· JO p m . Son~
SPTVic(' 8 p m Prt"achln~ 8 JIJ p m Mid ·
wf'ek pray('r meellng. Wf"dne sda\ . 7 p m
Al vin R('('d . la yleadl"r.
HEMLOCK CROVF. CHRISTrAN ,
Ro jlt&gt;r Wa tson. putor Cr('nson Pratt .
Sunda v School Supt . Morning w o!'11hlp9 JO
am , Sunda y !khool 10 :w a. m , EvC'nln~t
sf'rv lr£'. 7· JO p.m
MT . U NION BAPTIST, J Of' Snyr(', Sun
da '!' Sc-hool Supl . Sunda y Schoo19 · 4~a . m ..
Eve nln~ wonhlp 6: 30pm , Praye r Ml('&lt;('t lng. 6: JO p.m . Wt"dnPSda)' .
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST. Jody Holland, ministe r ()(&gt;rvl
Wells, Supt Mornlntr worship, 8 00 .11 m" :
Church Sc-hool 9: 00 a.m .
CHESTER CHUR CH OF THE NAl..ARENE ftp v HrrbPrt CraiE". paslor
Frank Rltflt&gt;, supl . Sunday &amp;huol9: l0 a .
m . : Worship servirr, 11 a .m . and 7 p.m .
Sunday . Wednl'Sday, 7 p m . Pnyttr m&lt;-et -

lnif.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH . Rev. Ro!K'rt Miller. J)listor .
Lloyd WriRht, Oll'f('tor of Chrtlllan Education. Sunday Scbool9· l0 a .m . ; Mornlrtj~:
wonhlp lO: l) a .m .; ChoJr practl~ . Sunday 6: :ll p.m .: Evrnlrc worship 1: »p.m .

Wt'dnHday Prayt"r and Bible Study , 7; .10

p.m.
DEXTER

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST.

Cbarln Russell Sr , mlnllll!l'. Rid Ma ·
combe-r, aupl. SUnday SChoOl 9: JO a .m .:

Wor5h !p SC'r vt('(' 10 JO a m Blbl t&gt; st ud y,
TU&lt;'Sda\1, 7 30 p.m

REORGANI ZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Port·
land -Raclnt&gt; Road William Roush , pa s to r
Linda Evans, cl'lurC'h !«:'hoot dlrPC'tor .
Churt"h s t.·hool 9· JO 11m Morn In~ wors!p
10 30 a m.: \\'('jjnpsday evening prayN
Sf&gt;rvl ce:; , 7 30 p. m .
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rf'v . Earl
Shulrr , p ~:~ slor Wo rship S('rvlc€', 9. 10a rn
Sunday Sc-hool 10· 30 a .m . Bible Study and
prayt-r w rv!c-r Thursday, 7: 30p.m
CARLETONINTERDENOMINA
TlONA. L CHURCH. Klnp:sbury Road Rf' v
Da vid Cu r fman . pa st o r Sunday SC'hool
9 JO a.m .: R alph Carl, Supt E venlnj::: wor
sh ip 7 'U) p m PntyE&gt;r rn~tln~ . WPdnes day 7.10pm
lONG BOTIOM C HRISTIAN. Jody
Ho lla nd , p&lt;isl or: Wallact- Da mewood
Sund.a} School Supl Wo rship servkf', 9 a .
m . Bible Schoo! 10 a m
HYS E LL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
RPV Tht'fPOn Durham , pastor. Sunda \'
School at 9 30 am : Morninl! wor!ihlp a l
111 30 a m : Sundey t'\IC"nlng sNVI&lt;'(' at 7· JO
p m.. Thursday S(&gt;rv lces al 7. 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION al Ba ld
l&lt;nob, local(&gt;(} on County Road 31. Rev.
L.awre nct&gt; Glue S('n('amp, pastor Rev
Ro~Pr Willford , assr . paswr Prearhing
st'rvl C'f'S Sunda y T .1 0p m Prayermf'Mina
Wt&gt;dnf'sday 7· 30 p.m , Gary Griffith ,
leadt'r Youlh groups Sunday ev£'nlnl': a t
6 30 p m. w!lh Ro!iwr and Vlole1 Wtllfordd
l£"adt•rs . Communion sPrvl("(' tln;t Sundav
t"ach mon1h .
WHITE' S CHAPE L. Co olv lllt&gt; R D
Rf' v Roy Ot&gt;PIE'r , pass tor Sunday School
9 30 a m. Wo rship SPrvi('(&gt;, 10 :30 a .m . BI b\ £' study and pra y&lt;'r ser v \C('. Wpdn(&gt;Sda)
7 .lO pm
RUTLAN D CHURC H O F CHRI ST
Mark .I ones. pa slor . 8111 Nich ols on . Sun
da y School Supl Sunday School9 1ll am .
Mormnl&gt;': Worsnlp a nd Co rnmunmn lfl .lOa

m.

RUTI.ANO BIDLE M ETHODI ST Amus
Tilli s . po s.lar . Sonn v Hudson. s.upt Sund;rv
SchOol 9 . .10 a .m, Mormn~ worship, Ill .\0
a.m , Sundav £'VPnln R servic"c-f' 7 on p m
Wf'dnf'sda y st'rY k(' 7 p m WMPO pro
gram !l a . m £'a r h Sunday
RUTLAND CHUR CH OF TH F. NAZA
R EN F. R P V u o .. d D Gr imm . J r .. pastor
Su nd av SC hool 9 J0 a .m .. Worslp sf'r VK't'
10: .10 ii m , \'(IUOJ:i proplr "s SPrv icf" 6 p m
E van~C' IIs !lr s" r vlcP6 30 p m WE'dn rsd11 y
ser vice 7 p.m
M ASON CHURCH OF CHRI ST. Mlll ('r
St . Ma so n. W Va Eug{'nC' L Conlo':Pr . minls lf'r Sndav B lbl f' Stud)' 10 a m . WOr ·
ship 11 a m ttnd 7 p m Wf'dnE"Sd a\' 8 1bl r
Studv . voca l mu:riiC. 7 p m
MASON ASSF.MBl Y OF GOD, OuddlnR
Lan &lt;'. Ma son. w \'a RPv Ron nil' B Ros£'.
pasto r Sund a \' S(.'hool 9 4~ a m ., Mo r nln.O::
wor.,hlp 11 a m F.ve nlng serv iN' 7: JO p m
WPdn(':; daY Womf'n ·s Mlnl strlf'S &lt;t am
1m rt' !ln,;: and pr~:~yPr) , WC'dn('sda y Prav Pr
and Blbh• Stud y, 7 p.m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF C HRI ST IN
CHRIST IAN UN ION . Th&lt;' R £'v Willia m
Cam plx&gt;ll , pa ,; lor Sund11y &amp;hoo l ~ :'11 a
m , JaRuos Hu AhCS . sup! Enning srrvJc·f'
7· JO p m Wt"'d nsdaY C' vrnin g prayl' r m{'('1
Jn2 7:.10 p . rn Youth pravr•r w r' lf'f' &lt;&gt;adt
Tuf'S da y
F'.\I R VI F.\\1 RIBL E f' HU HCH . Lc 1ar1 .
\\ Va R1 I. .Jam1 'S LC'W I~ . pa s tor \\'o r
ship sC' r\' l('f's ~ .10 a.m .. S und ill~ ~ hoolll
a .m .. F. vrnin g 14·onhlp 7 1fl p m Tu PSdt:~ y
co lfa~~:r pra w•r mN' 11n ~ a nd H1b l£' S!udy
g :J) a.m , Worshtp S('r V IC(' , Wf'd n f'S d av
1 :wl P.·m
OUR SAVIO UR LUT H F.RA f\ C'HURCU .
Walnu1 a nd Ht•nn S ts. R&amp;~ vC"n s w ood, W
V11 . ThC' Rrv Gf'O rp: c- C Wc-lr! ('k , pa s 1or
Sunda y SChool 9 lOam . Sund ay woro.;h ! p
11 a rn
CAL\' AHY Bll3LE CHURCH . locah •don
Pomcroy P lk f', lounl y Road 25 nNr Flat
woods R ('v Bla&lt;"kwood. paslol S£or11kt&gt;s
on Sund a:-· at10: ll a m and 7 30p.m . wl lh
Sunday &amp;hool9 .10 a .m Bibl e Study . Wed
ni"Sday, 7: )) p.m
FAITH FE LLOWS HIP CR USAD E F'OR
CHRIST . Sf Rt \18 Antlq ull v R N "
Franklin Dt c kt'fls. pas lor Sund ay m o r n
Ina- 10 &lt;.1m . Sundav f"' c&gt;nlnll 7·30 p m .
Thursda v PV£&gt;nlnl( 7 30 p . m .
STJVERSVII.LE C'OMMU N ITY BAP
TIST C HURCH Pa s tor RotK&gt;rf By&lt;'rs .
S unda v Sctloot 10 a .m .; Worship S'-'r\' 1('(' 11
a m , Sunday f" venlng Sf&gt;rvlce,7 30 p . m ,
Wt'dn(&gt;lda) ('Vf'nlng u rvlcf' 7: :l) p.m .
INDEPENDENT HOt!NFSS CHURCH
In C'., P&lt;'arl St . Mlddll"pOI"I R f'V 0 '()(• 11
Manl ey. pas tor Sunday School 9:30a.m ,
Mornln, worship 10: :10 a .m .: EVM'Iina
worship 7::11 p m. TuE'Sday, 12: :ll p m . Women 's Prayt&gt;r ml"t''ing. WIPdnE"Sda~ . 7 ll
p m . Prayer •nd Praise- M'rvl('(".
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
J ESUS CHRIST, Eldt'f' James Mill('(" . 81
bit' Study, Wednmday 7 30 p .m .. Sunday
School10 a .m ., Sunday night SE&gt;rviN&gt;, 7· :ll

p.m.

POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS ,
Harr\lonvllle Road. Earl Fields. pallor.
Henry Eblin , Jr., Sunday Sthool supl. Sun ·
day School 9::tJ a .m .: Morning wcnhlp 11
a .m.: Su.lday f'V!nlftll serv~ 7: ~ p .m .
Pnver """"tnozWednNclav. 7: 30p.m

pm
TRJNITY CHRISTIAN AS.&lt;;,EMBLY
Coolv!ll(' Gll~rt Spt"nct"r . pas tor. ~und a \
School9: 30 a m : Mo rnlna: sPrv! c(' , 11 am .
Sunda y ('Veninll sprviN' 7. 30 p m . M ld
Wl'('k prayPr !K'rv]('(' Wednf"§day 7· :WI p m
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CH URCH,
Lawrf'n&lt;'(' Bush, p11s tor Max F olmer , Sr
Supt S unday School a nd Mo rn\nJ! Wo r o;;hip
9: 30 a m .; Sund ay (' v£&gt;nlnR: spr v icf' . 7 p rTI ,
Youth mPt&gt;t l n~ and Bible Sl ud v . W£&gt;d n(&gt;S
day, 7 p m .
UNl"tEO FAITH CHURCH. Rt 7 nn F'o·
mrroy By - Pe~ ss . Rf'v Robf'r! Smilh . St ,
pa 'l.l or RPV .Jam rs Cundiff. assl. pa s10r
SundEl'r School 9 :lO a m . Morntn~ war
slllp tO 30 a m , Eve n1nJ;: wors hip 7 .10 p
rn Worn(&gt;n ' s F'r llow!ihlp, Tues da y, 10 a m
Wf'dnc sdav nl~hl pra\or&gt;r SNVI C'f' 7 10 p m
t, AITH -BAPTIST CHURCH , R a lil o&lt;1 d
Sl , Mason Sunda y Sl' hool 10 am . Mor n
t n~ won. hlp 11 ,1 ni J::v e ntn~ S('r V!C'£' 6 P
m Pray('r m{'(' liniZ and BltliP S tud \ \\'('(!
nt-sda v . 7 p m

FOR EST A Ul\ 81\ P T IS I RP\ 1\ \ It'
Bord1•n . pa s tor CU! ll l' il u~ Bu n1 h ' VPI
Sund a) School 'I 10 J m
St""c·• md &lt;tnrl
(ou rl h Sund.tys " ~~r~ h i p "' 'I' k P .11 '! .\0 p
m
MT M OH I AH HA P'T I Sl
F uu11 l 1 .n1d
Main S! . M ld dl&lt;'I.IOn Rl '' ( a h 10 M1nn 1::.
pa stor Mrs E lv1 n U u m ~ J rd n t •J 'up1
Sund ay School (I ]II a 111 W or '&gt; lll p q 11 IC( '

111 -l 'l

~

m

BU RLI N(iHf\ M SOL"! 1-I LH'\ H".I'T IST
CHURCH. R t !. S hlt dP /\ff tl l,l i f'd with
So uth t•l n B u plt ~ l Cu nv£'ntu .n Dfln t1i ,H' k
pastor Sunrl a\ St· hool 1 ·m p rn •,u nrl il,
wor shtp 2 .IU p n1 I h u1 s da ~ ,., , nl nii; ll ibl t·
St udy, 7p m
PEN T F C' O~T '" A~S EM Ht Y H;Jll lll '
Rl 12-1 Wlll lam HobiHk ~M .,Itlr '-' un da\·
Sthool 10 am . Sunda \ 1'\f'Tlllo ~; ~ PI , tcr ~.
p m Wf'dnesd a\ P \" i ' !Hn ~ ~ f' ~ ' ll , . 7 p m
CAR PE NTF: R llA I-'T I ~T D&lt;1 n ("h ,•,d iP
Su p! Sunda y S&lt;-h()(ll ~ 1.(1 a m \l !ol"fl ln ~
WorShlp lO :Jl a rn P 1a \lf'l ~f' I IlC"f' t ll~&gt;n•
a lP ~ und a v~

MlDD I.l-dPOifr PE '\TF. COS f ·\ I 1 h ll d

Clark Ba kN . pa &lt;.,! t l t t "J t : '\1)1
Sund,n
Sc hool Su p! :-.unr1 ."
Sc-hoo l 10 a m w llh c- l ,t ,~ r ·o; fnr &lt;:~ I I ,tgt·'
[\'f' fl l n ~ ~C'r\" I ('I ' S al 6 p m Vu • i1n• '~&lt;l ,t•, Bl

A v(' Rev .
!l n ~ham.

blps tud y at 7 :10 !J rn

't o u1t1 •Pr l l (f ~ Frl

dLi y a t 7 ·m p m

E CC LE SIA I' F:LLCJW SH ! I' l ~t&lt; :&gt;.l 1l! St
Mlddlr&gt; pOr1 Or ot hPI Chu ( 1\ M1· Ph 1•1 ""n
pastor . S u n d e~ I ' St l111o l HI .1 111 '-;un d ,l '
f' \ot' nl ng &lt;;(• r\kf' ~ ell i Jl m it nd \\ (•rl rw-.d ol '
~r r vlcf's at 7 p m
NTIQUITY RAP I IS"I !..111 Shuh 't 'J,1 ..,
1or Sunda v Sc lloul 4 W ,., m . CI IUt ( n '~1
V I ( P 7 pm
Yout h rnc P1 1ng ~ &gt; prn "J ut·..,
rh t l Rib!£' STu d 1 ;It i p m
F U LL (;{)S P E I. 1.!\.II I H• tL Sl-.. t iiJ.l 'l
Hiland R oA d . P um t•l o ' T " n ' Kl'l l\ ~ a.,
hl l

!) ,H \11\ Lun iY' I !
s(' rv lco' Ul \ f)

'i S '-'up l

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f'\ f•n
1nJ! "-&lt; '1 \'IC£' 7 .!f) p m rlJI', d J\ . l n&lt;l 1 hu t....
dJ \1. SJ:&gt; I \ 1C'''~ .n 7 10 p n •
WORD OF F AITH 91 M il l Sl ~l 1dd l t
txm R lr ho1 rd Sti"W &lt;J il [ht.,l tll :-;u n ll a \
m otnln~ 'i' r\ lrf"' 111 ,1 rn . S und.n '~ ~ · n 1 n ~
- 11 1 T u••,d .t l m fH il l n ~ 1"\\bl t " I u ri \ 111 ,1 m
Wl'dnf•sda\ l' IP nln g 7 \It p m ·1 h u ~d d \
ma i mn_g ll("lf&gt;o &lt;~l ! h h:P n!h' lh Cop. ·l.t nd 111

m or n1n ~

:1 rn , F'rl d ~Y !' \ f ' ri i iiF
Cnj:M• Ia nd 7 'Il l p m

I HJ t't J

Sun d,n

&lt;lll h

h. o•r .t11T h

NEW HAV I-. :'&gt;J \ IWIH. H 111 '! ! I F "\ -\
?.AR F.N F:. f~f' \ Gl1•ndo n Stt o u(l ;J.t'- l •• r
Su n d.1 ~ School (I '\ll a 111
\\ '111 ' h lp \1'1, I( 1 .
10 :1(1 a m Yout h ·wr v!r t Sund,n to l i I'
m S unda \' P\'£'n1 n,g &lt;;f' J \ "1("(' -; llf.J p 11 1 \ \, d
nr sd ay Pl :J VN M('l' l tng :. nd B lllh S l ud \
7 /)() p m
NE ASE S t-; T"T U. MEN 'l C I-H 'HCII O., un
d av a fl f'r non n 'if"' J'\lcf'~ . IT ~ 10 Thur .•~,,,
f ' \ f' n i n ~ 1;£'1\'IC("' a t i 'Ill
F' I RST BA P TI ST CHU HCH \ t 1«un \\
Vn P a s tnr . B !ll Mu r p h\ S uncta ' C.&lt; h""' II •
a m S undJ \ ''' r&gt;n lnF! i 111 p m f' r .1\! •r
ln f'l'll ng i.l lld B l b lf' s lud v \\t•dno·o;rl,n j 1!1
p m f:H ·no nf' wd r onw
RUTLi\ N D F HEI· \\IL L OA !'Tl '-. i Sc:r
lr m St Hf'v P.t u l Ta: lur pa «to l Su nd .1-.
Sch(ln t 10 il m Su nd :n 1'\ f' n ln g i l fl p n 1
Wr dntsda\ 1'\ 1' !1 111 £ pn n r r nw rt 1nc -; W
pm

SOUT H m 'T HFI ' r \\ T l"" T\ :V11. '"l
CHUHC H 'il l 1 o•1 H1d.1- • ll u.tnt· s ,! lt·n
s!r lt K.f'l p . t ~ l ol Su ml. l\ '-.( hou l 'I ..1 n 1
Chur c h '&gt;PI"\ \( ' (' J(l .1 111 H l b lf' Stll d\ \\,( I
npo.; d ,n ,11 0 lll p n 1 l u r~1 "luu '-.&lt;'p1Prntl( •t
i p tn O r t o b t 1 Thr u \Ln Su n oLn 1 ' I ' l l Ill ~
Ft'l h ,w "- hlp 7 p m 11HH' l hru "it' P'• m 111·t
prn l)( ltl bl'l lh rt: :vt ,n

•'

BAPTISM - l'ope John

P:UII

n pouring water to baptize one of ~2
adults during a solemn ma.'l• ill
Soulh Korea he celebrated In thr
municipal stadlwn of thl.• Southwest elty Friday. (AP La.wrphotot.
l

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�Pomen~y-MlddlepOit,

Page-6-The Daily Sentinel

Friday, May 4, 1984

Ohio

Tigers lose second straight game, 5-4
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON
AP Sports Writer
Th~ D&lt;&gt;t roll T igers a ro In theIr
first " slump" of the season - if you
ca ll a two-game losing s t:cak a
slump - and Jack Mani s knows

Rrewers6, IWyals 5
Ka nsas City relief ace Dan
QulsC'nbt&gt;r ry stymies most teams,
but not Milwaukee. He has a career
3-5 rPCOrd and an earned run

Darryl M otley hit two solo homers
and Pat Sheridan one lor Kansas
City. Brouhard and fulndy Ready
connected lor MUwaukee.
Martners6. Twlns2

the .500 mark and It was done
without anyone getting hurt.
Thursday's game was delayed
twice because of heavy rains . The
pl'l'Vious night's game wtth San

w h~· .

average
the
Br'l'wPr s of
alt over
er M6.00
ark against
Brouhard
's
two- run sin gle capped a lhn't'-run
rally in th£&gt; boll om of the 10th inning.
The Roy als had tak en a 5-3 lead in
thp top of lhC' lOth w hen Pete Ladd
walk Pd F rank White and Steve
Balboni wllh I he bases loaded.But
Rick M anning led off the bottom of
thP Inning wi lh a double and
()uis..•nbl'ITV walked Dton JamPs .
One oul later , pinc h hiller Roy
Howell singled to scor e Manning
and Sl"nd Gantner to third and
llow&lt;'ll look second wh&lt;&gt;n r ight
fielder L ynn Jones· throw got pa st
l hirct basema n r ;reg Pr,-or. Jim
Sundtx·rg grounded ou t anrt Qulsen herry walked Robin Yount inl cntiona II.\' to gc•llo Brouhard.

Rookie
Alvin
Davis cracked
his
ninth
homer,
a three-run
blast In th~
fi fth inning, and Bob Kearney added
a solo shot and a twl&gt;'run double.
Davis, who has hit all his homers in
the last 2fl games, connected on a3-1
pitch from Mike Smithson after
Jack PercontP singled with two OUI
in the fifth and Smithson hit Phil
Bradley with a pitch. KearllC'y
socked his fi rst home run of the
season with two out In theslxth and
doubled tworunshomelntheelghth.
Mickey Hatcher homered lor oneol
five Minnesota hils off winner Mark
Langston and three relievers.
In the Nalional League, beating
the San Diego Padres was good lor
the Atlanta Braves in two waysthe victory inched the club closer io

Diego
had been rained out after
three Innings.
The gam....:IIsruptlng weather
was part of a storm system thattore
through Georgia Wednesday and
Thursday, producing dozens or
tornadoes and destroying hundreds
or homes .
Thevlctorygavetheslow·staning
Braves a 10-13record; San Diego fell
to lG-9, one game behind Los
AngPies in the National League
West .
The only other game scheduled in
the NL, Houston at Cincinnati, was
rained out.
Pinch hitters Gerald PPrry and
Mike JorgenSI"n each drow In a run
off Padres reliever Rich "Goose"
Gossag£&gt; in the eighth inning to put
the Braves ahead to stay. Atlanta

It was only rJe tm it 's founh
setback In 23 games and the fi rst
!lmc the TigPr s ha\·c dropped two

gam es m a row.
In the only other American
lPaguc games. the Milwauk('('
Brr•wPr s edged the Kansas Cit y
Roya ls 6-5 In 10 innings and lh&lt;'
~a llle Marin ers
tr immed the
M lnnt&gt;SOta Twin s 62 .
Eva ns. who bt&gt;lled a two- n m
hom er in Boston' s 5-l tri umph
WednPsdav nig hl. It'll off t he eighth
inning by lin ing M u n i.•·;' fi rst pitch
into thf' lower le ft -field s pa ts for his

third homer. Tha t was enoug h to
ma kC' Morris a loSf'r a fli' r winning
his firs t fivf' df'C'is io ns.

Execution key to Reds' streak--Rapp
CIN CI NN ATI tA Pt -Cinclnnali
H.cds M anager Ver n Rapp gi\'PS a
simple explanat ion for t hr w arn 's
about .face to a six -gi.lmC' w inni n~

streak.
" I think onP of the n•asons is that
ju st wf'rPn ., C'XC'C'Ut ing t he

w ('

b&lt;» ics." Ra pp sa id Thursd,l\·,
renecl ing on th1· Reds' 6-D sta r !.
" WhPn I sav thP ba~ i&lt;._'S. I m£'&lt;J il thf'
basics - ·catrhin~ th P ball and
throwing II."
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Rt-'d.s !T't U ITI('&lt;i 1o
Sta d ium to start a

Ci ncinnati a lso ti mitPd it s errors
to fin " in ttlt" Sl'&lt; ·gam e homPStand to
drop down to fourth in fhf' lr agur in
that catrgor::
J-ta pp "-&lt;-tid h( ,. II ro nt inur to shufflt•

thf'

H.ivr tiront

homestand last F r iday, they had the
worst team earnt-'li run average in
the ~ational LL'3gu~ - 4.H7 The·,
also had committPd 23 error s. ti m
with Los Angei&lt;'s forth &lt;? league high ,
" nd had losI eighl oul or thetr las IHI
games
Aft £&gt;!' raln w ashed oul 1.1n aftPr noon game Thursd ay· against thf'

Hou ston Asl ms. I he Reds p;wk~d for
Philade lphia lA' it h a sLx -ga m r w ln
ning strf'ak in hand and a much
ha p p i~r

pitching. The Reds were still
saddled wilh the worst t&lt;?am FRAin
thC' lragu c before the rainout
'lllUrsda', bul had l r immPd i1 IO
&lt;13. Reds pitcher s have a combined
FRA oi 2. W In lhP la st etghl gam!'S.

outlook .

·"fllis is thf' most tun 1\:f' had
pl aying baseball In lh&lt;' lasl thrP&lt;'
ypar s.

said

outfi eld(~r

Da\'f'

Parke r. batting _.n:) in hi s la s! fi\· 4~
ga mes.

Th&lt;' Reds have climhm from last
place in theNal ional iRaguc Wt•sii O
third while rai stn g hopPS they can
play gocd baseball mnsis l~n lly.
" Se, ·en days ago. it didn 'ilook tha t

wav ... s hort stop Dav(' roncPpcion
sa i~t " Baseball can change around
right a\\o'ay."
On£' major change has tx:&gt;con in thC'

Scherrer off list;
Lesley sent down
CI "CINNAT i tAP i -Th&lt;?Cincin nati H1~ls activa ted lefl -handPd
roll('( pil ch&lt;•• Bill Scherrer on
Thursda~ · and sent reliever R rad
LPslc' down lo the Reds' Wichita
farm dub to open a spot on therostPr
fo r Schf' tT('r .
SchPJTer had b&lt;&gt;en on the dlsablc&lt;l
lisI, sidelined since Apri l 18by a viral
inf('('lion. Ht• has appeared in six
gamf's with
df'Cision.'l.

one

his linpup to emphasize defense.
Rapp moved Concepcion, a fivetime Gold Glove shortstop, to third
baSI" during the homestand 10 spell
the slumping Nick Esasky, hitting
j ust .174 with a team·high sevm
errors Backup Tom Foley has
taken over at shortstop, an arrangem enI fulpp plans to stay wilh .
" Right now I 'm going to go with
Foley and Davey." Rapp said
Thursday.
long as we've
we continue
to get thP" As
pitching
bt&gt;en
gelling, we need thC' defense to
complement II. That's what's kept
us in the games the last two or ttu·ee
nighiS, and il' s paid of!.
"I see a Iol of sparkle in Davey ' s
lace . He's driving in big runs. As
long as thai continues, we'll sta y
wil h it ."
ThP RPds, now 12-13, are scheduled 10 play lhe Phlllies lhrPP
games , two against the M&lt;&gt;ts In New
York , and two in Montreal bt&gt;fore

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TIJESDAY
SYRACUSE - Election day
dinner at SyracuSI" Presbyterian
Church Tuesday beginning at 11
a .m. through the supper hour.
Menu Includes chicken, potatoes,
dressing, nocdles, green beans,
roll, pie and bt&gt;verage for $3.
SALEM 1WP - E lection day
dinner at Salem Township Fire
department Tuesday. Menu will
include roast bt&gt;el sandwiches,
hot dogs, vegelalbe, bean and
chili soup, pie and beverages .
POMEROY - Pomery Area
Chambt&gt;r of Commerce will
mi'PI Tuesday at noon at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Ml'mbt&gt;rs urged to attend.
RACINE Election day
dinner Tuesday at fulcln e F ire
Station sponsored by ladles
auxiliary. Menu includes vegetable soup, bt&gt;an and C'hlli, ham and
chicken salad sand"1ches, homC'made ice cream, cake. pie. coffee
and pop.

Happenings

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LONG BOTTOM Rock
dance at Long Bolt om Community building Saturday !rom 8p.m .
lo ll p.m.

ORANGE 1WP - Orange
Township Trustees will l'l'lPE't
Monday at Bp.m. at the home of
Nina Robinson, clerk, Rt. 2,
Coolville.

RICHARD R. RUPE

Education there. He spoke with students about
emerging Third World coWJtrles. Klepgo answered
the students' questions and addressed their concerru;,

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POMEROY -An ecumenical
prayer service for world peace
will bt&gt; held at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church, Pomeroy, Sunday at .1 p.m .

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QUESTION : What is passive
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ANSWERlinC': Passive smokJn g
Is the inhaling of smoke by people
who don't smok&lt;? . Clgarelte smoke

Pizza Shack Will Remain Open
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rt'lurnlng to Rive tiront Stadium .

savf' and no

I.Pslc\', a rig hi -handPr. made four
a p{J('a r~~nCf'S with two sm·cs for the
ft Pds. bul wa s lnrff('('ilve tn his last
two out ings. walking six of I he eight
bail or s hP tared .
T he movp leaw s the Reds' rostPr
:J IIh&lt;'2:.man limit. On Tuesday, I he
f{('((S srnt rrsNvr oul [ielder Paul
Householder down to Wichita and
reca lled utilit y infielder Wayne
K rC'nchickl. who had bt&gt;en Sl"nt to
Wichita altheendof sprlnglra ining.

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Election dinner

Car wash

SYRACUSE - Election day
dinner and supper will bt&gt; held In
the annPx of the Syracuse
Presbyterian Church beginning
al 11 a.m. through the supper
hour.
The menu consis tesofch icken ,
mashed pota iiX'S, nocdles, drPssing, green bt&gt;ans, roll, pie, coff!'P
or fC'a . PriC!' is SJ.

POMEROY - Meigs HERO
Club will sponsor a car wash
Saturday, May 5, from 10 a.m.to
4 p.m . al the Pomeroy Burger
Chef. Inside and out $5 and
outside only $3. Each cuslomPr
will receiw a coupon for a free
top chef sandwich. In cast" of
r ain it will be canc&lt;?lled.

Rummage sale
POMEROY

Election dinner
RACINE- The Racine United
Methodist Women will hold an
election day dinn!'r Tuesday in
th&lt;' church social room. Serving
will begin at ll a .m . and will
continue through the supper
hour The mmu wiU Include
soup. sandw iches, pol ato salad,
baked bt&gt;ans. pi&lt;' and bt&gt;verages .

Dances planned
ROYAL OAK - Belles and
Beaus Western Square Dance
Club has bt&gt;en organized and will
bt&gt; holding dane&lt;&gt;s every Mon day beginning May 14, al R,oyal
Oak Park. recreation building.
All membt&gt;rs of the club are
urged to altend and western
square dancers are cordially
invited.

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The ladies

auxiliary of Veterans M emorial
Hospital will hold a rumma ge
sale Saturday, May 5, from ~
a.m . to 4 p.m. at thP Senior
Citizens Building, Pomeroy.
Those wishing to donate Items
are asked lo call 992·3682 or
992-29ll

Bake sale
RACINE- A bakesalewiU be
held at the fulcine Home
National Bank Saturday, May 5,
at 9 a.m. sponsored by Racine
T ·Bail.

Banquet set
SYRACUSE A mother·
daughter banquet will bt&gt; held al
lhe Syracuse Presbyterian
Church Wednesday, May 9, at
6: :llp.m . It will he potluck. Meat ,
bt&gt;verag£&gt;s and mils will bt&gt;
provided.

Racine area happenings
By FRANCIS MORRIS
Patricia Pauley was surprised
with a birthday party recenlly at
I he home of her grandmother, Mrs.
M eadiC' Long. About ~ relatives
and friends attended and cake and
Ice cream were served . Gifts and
cards were presented to Patricia.
Mrs. Ethel Sarson, Mr. and Mrs.
fullph Sarson, and Mrs. Margaret
Wolfp spent a week in Grandview,
Mo. with Mr. and Mrs. Wbt&gt;eler
Sarson.
Mrs. Mona Farra has returned
home after spending the winter
wlth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farra In
Texas. She also vlslled her daughter In \ Florida before returning
home.
.
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson and Mar·
ian Knlghtstep of Columbus were
Easter weekend guests or Mrs.
Ruth Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Simpson of
Seymore, Ind. spent a weekend
· with his mother, Mrs. Grella
Simpson .

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howell
visited recently with his sisters,
Mrs. Mae Cleland and Mrs. Grella
Simpson.
Mrs. Mildred Swift of Columbus
and Mr. and Mrs. A . J. Gould of
Nelsonville were guests of their
mother, Mrs. Francis Morris,
Saturday .
Mrs. Druscllla Hart of New
Haven spent Monday wilh her
mother, Mrs. Margaret Wolfe.
Rhonda Sharp of Uhrichsville
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Sayre.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgley
were weekend guests of wilh Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Simpson and
family.
Mrs. fulyrnond Butcher or Calvin, W.Va. spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mr. James Autherson and
visited Terry Nichols at Scioto
Crest Center, Hilllanl Satunlay.
Nancy Prater and Jason of
Hamden visited Friday with her
mother, Mrs. Edison Johnson.

TOPS group
meeting held
An open houSI" to obser-ve lh&lt;' fifth
anniversary of TOPS OH 1456,
Rutland, will bt&gt; held at the Rulland
Civic Center on May 22 at 6 p.m.
There will bt&gt; exhibits of TOPS
awards which can be won lor wpighl
loss including charm bracelets,
charms, trophies and certificat es. A
demonstration meeting will bt&gt;
given lor the visitors who will bt&gt;
given an opportunity lo join the
weighllossgroup. A relish tray and
diet punch wil l bt&gt; served. The public
is Invited lo attend .
AI las t week's meeting, Cathy
FirsI was thP weekly bt&gt;stloserwllh
Sherr! Darst as the runner -up. Vicki
Ferrell was awarded $5 for winning
theeontest, and il was noted thai the
new contest will run until the first
weight -in In July. Each memhrrwill
receive a paper repreSI"nlin g a
vegelabiC' garden. For each half
pound lost. each meeting a II ended
and each calorie sheet, the member
will receive a "vegetable" for their
garden . For each half pound gained.
they will receive a "wPPd ." The
membt&gt;r with the most "wgetables " will win the eonlesl.
Kethel Hatfield was welcomed as
a new membt&gt;r. Meetings ar(• held
every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the
Rutland Civic Center. Information
on the group may bt&gt; obtained by
calling 992·2612.

Returns home
Mrs. Lorena Tiemeyer and Mrs.
Han)' Davis have rpturnc&lt;l from
Springfield where they spent sev·
era! days with Mrs.Harold Johnson.
They also visited Miss Dorothy
Leifheit at the Champaign Nursing
HomP, Urbana, and hosted a
bil1hday party for her. ShC' was
presented a large cake which was
served with punch to 20residenlson
Rainbow Wing. Gifts were prrsentt-'11 to Miss Leihei1. The birhday
theme was carried out In the table

SPrvice.

contains much higher percentagE's
of tar. nieotinf', and noxious ga ses

than exhaled smoke. Ev en when

room ventilation is adrquatP. carbon monoxide levels gi vPn off bx
cigarf'ttc smokf' c a n rxf'f'f'd a llowa ble safety limits.
QUESTION: Is passi \ 'e sm oking

hazardous?
ANSWERline: Tobacco sm oke is
dangerous 10 people w it h hcan and
chronic luna: conditions. causing
bn•at hlng dlfficullles and other
symptom s. Strong aller.[!ic rracti ons olso ran on·ur Jmong p;J SSiYf'
srnok£&gt;rs. Childrpn of parents who
smokC' arP rnorf' likl'ly to hC:IVP
hronchil i ~ and pnPumonia during
thrir first ypar. EvidPncc is al so
i.x'ginning to

accumubf(' whi ch

rPassive smoking' hard
on those surrounding
suggests I hal passive smoking m ay
bt&gt; a cause of lung cancer . The
rvldence, whilf' still not con c lusivr.
ls sufficient for concern .

Qt:E STION: What Is a sccon
dary can cPr?

ANSWERl i ne: A seconda r ; ·
ca ncer is one lhctt origin ated
elsPwherP but has mPta str asized or
sprea d lo another part of the body .
Th&lt;&gt; cellular makeup of tho secondary growth will usu ally r es&lt;?mblc
lhf' first. allowi ng phys icia ns to
id e n l if~· ! he origin of the g-rowth
(e.g .. a livPr tum orlhat tx&gt;ga n in thr
O\'ariC'Sl. and to s Piff I an a ppr opri ate c our5C' of treatmf'nt. SP&lt;'ondary cancers may also f' xhibit
ch aracteri stic s of thf' orga n o r
gland I hat host s the primary tumor .
/\ seconda ry bonr cnncf'r whi ch
originatPd in thC' lh~rroid gland . for
inst aneE:' , m a_v produ rr 1hyroid
hormonr• in it s nPw sitf'.
QUESTION: " What docs ·risk '
mran in r Plat i on to gf'll in g

r a nrPr?"
ANSWERiinf': It i ..., thf' rPI ~ tti w•
tha t CJ tl Cf' r rna\ dP·
velop. V\'hpn sc if'ntific stud it 's shuw
that a particular group of IJl'l(lplt•
haH• J n Clho\T' a\·PragC' ratf' of
can CPr. Pf:'rson s in that group an-.
said to h;J\'P an incrf'asr'Ct r i sk of t llf'
disra!'.f'. Thr ~.; ocirl .\ ' hf'lif'\'f'S thai
morr frf'Cjurnt \ xaminati ons m J.v
po~sibilif~ ·

hP nrcdPd lor persons considered to
he at higher r isk Hi gh risk groups
for brf'ast canf'f'r gPnf' r all y in r ludf'
women 'Ailh per son al and family
hi storiPs of breast cancer. High ri sk
indicat ors for crrvi cal ca ncer
includr fi1-s1 intf'rroursP at an early
agr and int f'rcoursr at an Party age

and m ultiple sexua l parln&lt;?rs. H igh
r isk for Pndometrial cancer ind udPs ul&gt;l'sil v, a hi s tor~' of inff'rtil ·
ity·. fct ilurP of m ·ula t ion, and

prolonged cs l r ogm lhera p\ . People
in J n_.,_. of thPSP ca tf'gories s ho\.lld
co nsult th 0 i r ph _\·sic i a n s fo r
guid ancP.

QU ESTIO N: " A rP lhrrr dlf1erenl
l YP£'-" of skin ca ncpr'' "

ANSWERiinr: ThPrP arr lhrPO
main ty·p('s nf skin can cf'r , c lasS!·
fird 3C'C'Ordin g to lhf' call im·olv e-d·
Thf':V arT' basa l CPl l. SCJU(lrr. ous. a nd
mf'lc.tn oma . M ore tha n~ perrrnt of
all skin r a nrf' r fall s into thP first tw o
r la ssi fi cati on.c;. Basa l ea ll ca nr f'r
O&lt;'curs mon• fn -quPn t 1~ · . hut grows
morr slowl\' I t ra rr l ~· sprrads. bu t
if lr ft untrf'at ('(l can Jffr ct undrrly i ng bonf'. Squ am ous ct•ll ca nC'f'r
occurs ]('ss of tPn. hut can sp)'f'J d
rapicll\
Malignant m rl ~!n o m a ,
whik n•latin'l\- uncomm on. is ;1
~· truknt C' Jncpr w'hich s p rP ~ d s \' Pr\'

quicklv.
For murP inf ormation ca ll ~l·
21n-l and ask for Tf' rPsa Collin s.

Fernwood gardeners exchange plants
A plan t exchange conducted by
Virgi nia Wyatl was held al the
recent meeting of thP F ernwood
Garden Club held at the home of
Helen Johnson.
II was notc&lt;l during thP meeting
thai flower sPPds have bt&gt;en
purchased for the c lub nowcr
garden and that geranium s will bt&gt;
planted around 1he Wolfe PPn Road
sign, a civic beautificalion project.
Ofllcer s for the new year were
nominated and will bt&gt;elected al l hP
Ma y 17 meeting.
A communication was read on thf'
Meigs County Garden Clubs Associa lion spring meeting held l'I:.'Centlv
at Trinity Church where plans w('r~
announcPd for the M eigs Countv
Fa ir flower shows.
·
It was noted that a plant had been

sent 10 fl&lt;&gt;rtha Rin g al the dea th of
her husband, Vernon Thelma Gites
had devotions using "Sunday School
Sinner· · from Guic1eposrs . a n E aster
story .
Gardening lips presented by
Wilovrnc Bail&lt;'Y includPd w ays to
prel'ent crabgrass from takingov~r
lhc lawn including applyin g pr'!'emergence type kiliC'r In the spring .
using a dmmant oil spray 10 control
inseft pest s. spraying tr('('s to
prev~nl mite damage, pruningroSP.
planting m•w on&lt;?s, handling grow th
of hedge and grass, and appling
organic mulches as needed.
For the program, Helen John son
Ialka:! on hanging baskets. ShP
detailed the use of moss and soil in a
wirebaskPI and discussed howiOS&lt;'I
plants Into thp basket. Other lvpesof

hangers suiwbtP tbr plant s noted b;•
Johnson Wf'rf' m ac ram e.
leather. sm shell. cr i llng and wa ll
lypPs. and pult• plani Prs
As lor plant s which grow W£'11 In
han~~ng ba skl'I S, Mrs. Johnso n·s list
included the wandering jew . f&lt;' rn .
grapp iv)·. philodmdron . m ogic
Oowc•rs, lipslick finl', fl'rn IC'al
beonl a. wax ix'llni as . shnm p plant.
goldfish bush, orchid CafiU s. fl am P

Mrs.

violet. la cr flowPr \ 'in t•. and impa-.
1iPnC'l'. shamnx.·k. J\·y gf' ranium.
spidr r p lant . pass ion \·im•. straw
tx~ ,T~·; gl' rani um .M r . RubP rt 11allf',\'
wi ll hos t the Ma \ 17 ml---e1ing .
Salurda v a field I tip wi ll tx• held al
thr GilE's t'arm at Y::lJ) a. m . w llh
mcmbf' rs to take a sack lunc h .
Rf'frC'S hm r nt s wpre sf' n ·f'd b~ the
hOS if'SS

Retired teachers to have meeting
Fifteen Southeastern Ohio Chap·
lers of the Ohio RelirPd T eachers
A ssociation will have a conff"rence
at lh&lt;' Hock ing Valley Motor LodgP
in Nelsonville, Thursday , M ay 10.
" Involvl'ment Is the Key" will be
I he eonlerenCP I heme and will locus
attention on questions and answ~rs

rclC'vanl to retirE'Ps. Tho ORTA
president, Irene Brannon, Bidwell,
and the ORTA presidenl &lt;'ioot.
Warren Goode, Toledo, will be lhr
speakers.
The pl'C'sldlng officer will bt&gt; 1hr
ORTA Eastern A reo vice prcsidenl.

Phil Barry, Canton; and t heORTA
excucul iVP dirE'CIOr. Margi&lt;' Al~r .
Columbus, "ill pan leipaiP . Also on
the program will bt&gt; Maggi&lt;' Poll s,
AARP Retired TPachers Division,
LPadership D&lt;&gt;Vf'lopmenl Depan menl, Washington, D.C .. and Eugene Molenaur, AARP Area V
reprPSl'ntativ£',

[)(&gt;s PlaillC's , Ill .

Workshops wil be held lor chapt er
and committee chairmC&gt;n .
The Athens County RPtired
TC'ac hers Association will serve as
the host chapter under thP diroction
of Bernice Koehler. prestdmt. The
meeling will begin al 9:.10 a.m . and

concludf' h~ · T .';(I p.m . A d\· ana:·
l't:..S('rv afions arC' requ uffi and rna ~ ·

bl' st'Cu red bv &lt;;&lt;&gt;ndmg $~to ORTA .
PO Box m5.'lh . Columbus. or b;
telephoning fi04-Z:\!i-W.J:\'l
Thos~ r0presm1ing lhl' M &lt;?igs
\oun l.v Rr lt rf'd T1•acht'I'S Chapter
wi ll t:x&gt; V trgin ia Ca r&gt;on. pl'('sident;
RarhPI DowniP. \'iCI' pr esidect;
Hclpn Smith . .S('('t'Pi aty : l.urilk
Smith. lcgisli.:Jt ivP chairma n: Man·
E:ltzal:x&gt;ih Chapman. memt:x&gt;rhip
chairman ; KalhiPPn Smll , pn•rf'tircm('nl c hainn cm: ThPima Dill.
ch airman , ;:~ nd M ary
Vir~ ni'-' RPilx- 1.
pu b lici!~ ·

50-year member honored -People in the news--..
from local OES chapter
No big bus on Louise's screec
A 50·year pin was preSI"nled to
Annelte Knight by her sister, Eula
Matlack, ar the TuPsday night
meeting of Pomeroy Chapter 186,
Order of the Eastern Star, held at the
PomPmy Masonic Temple.
Polly Hyst"ll received her 25-year
pin from Sy lvia Midkiff. Debra
ChC'valiPr and Rodney Chevalier,
wonhy matron and wonhy patron,
presided at the meeting. Past
matrons presen 1ed wPre Mrs.
Hysell, Ella Smith, Kathryn Win ·
don, Mabel Goeglein. Pam Massie,
and Sylvia Midkiff, and past patron,
Dale Smith.
Communications were read lmm
the Amvets and ESTARL, along
with Invitations lor inspection from
Mt. Olive, Xenia , NPW Marshfield,

Aurelius, MI. Moriah, Banlell,
:'&gt;Jelsonville, andd Evangeline. along
with Ivolee Chapter, Toledo, Anna
Eckiey Chapter, Sal&lt;?m, and Galli·
polis .
A thank you note wa s read from
lhe deputy grand matron, Genevieve Kincaid. A walk-a·thon to he
held in Be lpre was announced for
Sa turd ay. A cheer card was Sl"nt to
M artha Chambt&gt;rs , and a birth
congratu lalion ro Tom and Diane
Karr. The worthy matron an
nounced a dinner ro heSC'rved May9.
and urged membt&gt;rs to assist. The
birthdays of Natalie Clark and
Kathryn Oliv&lt;'r were noted. Helen
Wolf read a poem on Mot her's Day .
Refeshments were served in the
dining room by Mrs. Windon and
~:r. and Mrs. Chevalier.

Shade Valley Council meets
Madhu Malhotra. a native of
India, was guest speaker at the
recent open meeting of the Shade
Valley Council ofFloraiAns held at
the Chester United M ethodist
Church.
Mrs. Malhotra talked on lhe
customs of India Including the
practice of arranged marriage and
displayed a variety of jewelry, brass
IIPms, and clothing.
Pat Holter, AUCP Thompson, and
Debbie Osborne were hosteses for
the meeting.
Janet Koblentz

reminded thegroupabout tlx'spting
regional meeting to be held in
Marietta. Numerous door prlles
were awarded. RelreshmPni Swr re
served .

Hospitalized
Mildred Stearns of the Sumner
area, mother of Marilyn Burke, wUI
undergo hlp surgery al Blanchard
Valley Hospital, 145 West Wallace
Street, Findley, Ohlo45840.

HENDERSO~VILLE, Tenn 1!\f't Countn slngPr Lo ut&amp;'
Mandrell says a city ordinance outlt.m :ing largPr tour buSC's on hf'r
residential strPPI may have m ade hrr nei ghbors happv, but is
causin~

her some problems .

Miss Mandrell, 29, told members of I he Hc ndcr so m · ill~ Charn lx r
of Commerce on Thursda:v that a bu s shf' uSf's to t our tht' rount n · h; t ~

been slopped by police as it puU9&lt;:1 up to her house l o drop her off .
The city ordinance wa s passed last yrar afl f'r SC'\ 'f' r al of !'v1i..,:-..
Mandrell's ncighOOrs complained that thf' s:ngt'(s fan s w0rf' pulli ng
into th&lt;'ir drivewa ys.
' 'I'm aware that entertainers crrat e a gr Pa t df'al of prohlf'ms in
Hendersonv ille, but I assun? you wr try and sol\'(• mo n~ tha n \H'
create." Miss Mandrell said .
"Be[or£' y ou star I passing law s alxJut buses. t ~ll k to somf'bod~ ,, ·ho
has a bus. As an enter1ainer, I'm a minority . not a m.ajor i t ~ ...
The ordinance changed Miss Mandrell 's s1J'('f'l . Tnlf'l Drh·r. which
lx'comes a dead end at thC' singC'r 's home. from c1 public st'r'f'('t to a
private road.
MiS&gt; Mandrell Is lhP sister of country singer Rarh.1r o M andrell

'Relics honor relics' Hope says
PRINCETON, N J. ! AP t -

A s Bob Hope acc&lt;'pl rd a publ ic

service award from a tra dition-steeped Pri nCf' lon

Un i\'f'rs it ~·

deba ting society. hP thanked t ho sponsors lor !citing " relics honor
relics."
The Jam..,; Madison Award lor DistlngulshPd P ubilc S&lt;?rvic&lt;' was
preset1ted by the Ivy League collegp' s Whig-Ciiosoph lc Socil'l),
which claims it Is the world' s oldPsl collPgP literary . polilical and
debating club.
Michael McBride, thC' society president, said Hope rPceived tho
award Thursday "because he has dedicated a lifetime of comtorl
and cheer to Americans In war and In peacr."
Past recipients of the honor, lx.'stowed annually sine&lt;' 1959, Include
Adlai Stevenson. Earl Warren, Walter CmnkltP and William 0 .
Douglas .
"The James Madison Award Is something tome. I ju st love It when
relics honor relics," Hope said.

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--Meigs 4-H news·--

Rutland gardeners' meeting held
A donation toward the plantings at
the Carleton School in Syracuse was
made by the Rutland Friendly
Gardeners a t the Wednesday night
m eeting held at the home of Margle
Bishop.
The plantings a t Carleton Is a
county-wide civic hea uttficatlon
project of the Meigs County Garden
Clubs Association. Janet Bolin
reported on the recent county
meeting discussing plans fo r the
MelgsCountyFair flowershowsand
noting that the Rutland Friendly
Gardeners will be responsible for
judges and clerks at the two shows.
A tour of Stahl's Nu rsery was
planned for May 9. An invitation to

By RlJTH POWERS
Now is t he time to sign up for thP
Oral Hiswry proj!'Ct heing conducted by the Me igs Count y
Library through a grant from the
Ohio Arts Council.
Children from junior high a nd up
are being encouraged to ta ke
adva ntage of this opportunity to
ex plore their famil y background
through this project. Children can
enroll In this pro ject by coming in or
ca lling the Pom e roy or Middleport
library . 992-5813 or 992-5713.
Anothe r progr am for t he children
summer

is

the

lettuce, and that planting of fall
crops can take place right after the
lettuce and splnach are flnJshed.
Judy Snowden talked on planning
and planting a rock garden. She said
rock gardens look better on Inclines
using rocks of different sizes and
allowing spaces between them. She
said quary stone Is not good for this
pull'Ose and that tall plants should
be avoided .
Mrs. Bolin displayed 12 varieties
of da ffodils . Charlotte WUiford
demonstrated how to make corsages and each of the members
m ade one. Refreshments were
served.

Sum mer

Reading P rogram . Childre n can
c ome in to the libra ry a nd sign up
lor this also. We will g ive them a n
a lbum to keep trac k of the books

they have read over the summe r .
They will be given a s tic ker to place
fo r every book they read ,
There are several programs
being planned for the c hildren of the
county this summ er. These will be
a nnounced as they progress.
T he li brary has a la rge s upply of
the large print books for check out
now . We also have the large print

Readers Digest. Good Old Days,
Sunshine M agazine,

Guideposts,

and the New Yor k Times T hPse
w erf' ma de a va Ua ble throug h a

grant rece ived from LSCA fun ds .
I would like to remind cltizens of
the Homebound Program offered
by the Meigs Lihm rif's. If yo u a re
unablP to come to thP libr ary

because of illness or an Infirmity we

v.i ll deliver hooks to your door. Ju st
ca ll us or write to us.
The chlldren 's Mall-a -books wlll
be de llvered to the sc hools In the
nex t lew weeks. There is some good
reading In there and I hope the kJds
wi ll take a dvantage of this service .
There Is some good reading in the
Pom e roy a nd Middlepon llbra ries.
so I ho pe to see you there.
The Meigs Libraries are conduct·
ing a book hunt. In the near future
som e people m ay recei ve lette rs
conce rning books they have long
overd ue. We wlll set up a n
appointment time in whic h a
representative of the library will go
and pic k up the books .

flypertension risks are higher
-·
certain types of individuals

in

. Blood pressure is the force with
which blood pus hes aga inst th~
wa lls of your blood vessels. t t is
d~ t e rm i ned by the size of your
ai·teries. a nd it is regulated by a
sY stem of hormones and chemicals .

The nerve cells within the a rteries
~ork to keep the blood pressure
fa irly steady. T he na rrowe r your
~J ood vessels, the ha rdpr your hea rt

T he cause ot hypertension is

unknow n but there a re sever a l
theori es of it s origin . Continua l
fru st r ation and stress ca n increase

your chances if you a re alrea dy
pr o ne to H y ptt~rtt:'ns ion . He redity
a lso plays a part. Excess salt a nd
fa t in the diet-or the ina bility for
the body to handle salt m ay cause
high blood pressure a nd Tra c~ ml -

n 8s to wor k to move thf' same

neral s in rood and w ater may cause

runount of blood to al l parts of yo ur
bpdy.

Hyptertension.
Usually there are no sympt&lt;nlS of
high blood pressure bul it may

High blood pressure. or hyl-"rte nS\Qn. 1s thP permane nt " tighte ning
up" of a rteries bec a use something
t-.as go ne wr ong with the system
-tna1 regula tes their siz&lt;'.
TPn percenl of people wi th high
b lood press urP ha vP an underl ying
dlseasP tha t is caus ing the rJ se in
blood pressun'. Normal blood
pressure for a n adult between tllP
a~C'S of 18 and 45 is 120180. F or
-people over 4:i a somt?w hat higher
bkJod press ure is considerf'd within

nOrma l ra nge. But a t a ny age, a top
number (or systolic 1 pressure of 160
or higher. or a (bottom readi ng !
dias tolic pressure of 95 or highe r is
g-enera lly co nsidered a bnorma l.
HypertPnsion usually begins to be
a p ro blem from ages 30 to 50. but it
con str ike a ny age group. Hypert ensi.on is m os t likely to occ ur in m f' n
wh o are m or e likely to get it tha n
women; people who a r e short and
hea\)1 or th ose who are ovl'rweight :

women may develop hi gh blood

m a nifest :

" high.. blood pressure 190 to 1ill
mn Hg di a stolic (or bottom
number ! a r c often called " mild ."
Yet pressur!' in this range. If
untreat!'d. ca n still result In the
complications associated with high
bl(){)(( press ure: heart disea se,
kidney di sease. and stroke. In fact,
the ris k of m a ny heart proble m s
and ea rly death for people with
so-ca lled mild high blood pressure
Is more than lwice that for those
below 90 mm Hg .

bleeds for no apparent r~uso n.
severe hea dache v.ri.th nausea a nd
dizz iness.

Blood press ures a t the low end of

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Open Dally 9 to 5
Sun. 1 to 5

The next meetln,g of the club wUI be May 10.
The nwmbt&gt;r s wiD be maldrlfil Mother' s Day

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" It's no secret we'd like to buy a
Frrench Qua rte r hol e I." he sa id . " I
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week ended April 29, as reruns
dominated the networks' offerings.
It was thesecondstraight triumph
for ABC. which took second place to
CBS for the just-ended 1983-84
season. CBS finished second last
week whUe NBC was third.
CBS' "Dallas," soap opera riv a lto
"Dynasty" was pre--empted by thP
movie "Borderline." F ort he season
overaU . "Dallas" was first . "60
Minutes" second and "Dynas ty"
was third.
ABC won the week wllh a nPtwork
awrago· nf 110 In the A.C. Nie lsen

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The networks say this m eans tha t in
an average prime-time minute 14.Y
percent of the TV homes we re tuned
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CBS' "Simon &amp; Simon " a nd
NBC' s "The A-Team" tied for
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newspaper. P .O. Box 1551. Radi o
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DEAR DR. LAMB ~ I s toppru
C'ating me al thrE'(' month ~ .:.~go and
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lon g as their meals contain lots of
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tflf' Si.lmf' amounl of food in t he
r xrx·rlmPnt . Bul h a ll' ft-wer caJo·
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"So the mostwecandois giveyou
a once- in-a-lifetime exper ience," he
said .
The company was bought by
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. in1976. It was
spun off as a public company in 1980.
Samuel ZeU, a Chicago assoc iate
of Fried. beca m e a major investor.
Last week. Fried and Zell replaced
Stanley S. Thune as head of 1he
company.
Fried said he plans to expand and
want s to stl'('ng1hen the compa ny's
presense In New Orlean s. sltc ofthl s

not hing salisfi~s you untU you have
had tha 1 food . That may be the

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Fried said many people can' t
afford to ride either the Delta Queen
or the Mississippi Queen because
the average priC&lt;' Is $:»l per day per
person.
"There's a realization here that
our cruises are very expensive. So,
In regard to other vessels, the way to
Increase market penetration Is to be
more pr iC&lt;' competitive," Fried
said .
The Chic ago executive said prices
on the two present boats remained
fixed by costs and union wages.

the attack. These measur~s arC'
summarized in The Healt h L f"tf('r
17·10. What You Nc!'d T o Know
About Hea rl Atlacks. wh ic h I ilm
sending you_Others who want thi s
issue can sPnd 75 cents wit h a long.
stamped. sell - addr~ss od rn\'('iOpf'
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keeping your cholesleml levels low,
not s m oking. keeping your we ight
down and being as active as your
healt h status reasonably permits . lt

hunm when was on a mea t diet.
Do you have ~ny advice?
DEAR READER - It Is no
unusual for a person to feel hungry
If he is not getting a food he Is fondof
a nd accustoml?d to eating. When

Tn know this h&lt;~s lo tx"&gt;.
It's my v•a.v of (':tl"nl~ mon~
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a ttacks person should do the same
things he should have done before

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People such as yo urtielf w hose
cases are round after the attack has
occurred are not hospitalized .
But It Is Important to take steps to
minimize the chances of having
another attack that rnl ght not be
sUent. That means you should pay
attention to keeping your blood

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oftenaurprlaedtolearnthatyoucan
have a heart attack and not know tt.
About a third of all heart attacks
either cause no symptoms or t he
symptoms, such sa Indigestion. a re
so mild that they are Ignor ed.
We know this Is true from autopsy
data. Individuals who have no
history of a ny pa in tha t would be
recognized as a heart atlack

ill'Vertheless hav~ the scar In the
heart mtlScles and other changes
that reveal that a hea rt attack has
occurred.
One way of detecting sUent hea rt
atta cks Is from comparison of
E KGs taken at diffe rent times, as In
yo ur case.
Since your EKG changes do not
Indicate anything recent , you hae
passed through the dangerous fi rst
few weeks aft er a heart attack.

Vynasty' leading ABC to second victory

f"''pl e with hypertPns ion are a lso
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DEAR READER - People are

CINCINNATI (AP) - The nPW
head of the Delta Queen Steamboat
Co. says the firm Is interested In
adding a third excursion boat to
accomodatP middle -Income
passengers.
"We have all sons of options
regarding a third boat," Franklin
Fried said Tuesday. He assumed
control on Friday of the last
remaining firm t.ooperateovem!ght
passenger boats on Inland waters In
the United States.

VOTE FOR

held at the Dayton Convention
and ExhlbiiJon Center, Dayton,
in August. Miss Bailey was
receniJy named the 1.984-85 0ag
captain lor the Meigs Marching
Band. Several area businesses
are sponoorlng Miss Bailey in
the contest.

By Lawrenee LAmb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am 71

Company plans to add third boat

HELP SUPPORT
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT

Sluu-on Bailey, Pomeroy, has
been selected to compete In the
Ohio Miss Teen Pageant to be

Heart attacks strike without knowledge

yean old and havejuat received the
results or my pb.yalcal from the
doctor. He informed me that I have
had a heart attack In the past three
Ye a r s , b e t w e e n
electrocardlow-arns .
As far as I can remember there Is
no way to pinpoint It, no pain , no
trouble. The doctor did not recommend any change in my way of
living. Do you have any advice for

Syracuse. Oh.

by Margaret Parker. advtsor.

Listen with built-in 4" wide-range speakers
or remove the pocket-size receiver for use
with headphones (extra). 00-minute sleep
switch. #12-707 Batt'"'"'

hypert PnsivPs - or people- w hose
bl,ood pressun"' va ri es from norm a t
to hig h witt dPvelop it in three out of
four casPs. Bl arks are twice as
p~o n e to it as w hi tes . Re lati ves of

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

The M eigs Rowdies t ·H Club has hOld two
m eeU"I{S recE"ndy. At their firs t merong
otflcfors were elected for the y ear . At the
second mf!tf'tlng the memt:.&gt;rs ga ve repcrls on
c andy bar sales. Refreshments wen- served

Optimus®-50 by Realistic
Mav is National High Blood
Press.ure Month . So make an all-out
effort to watc h your die t, exerc ise,
a nd ta ke time off lo relax.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Health Dr. Lamb

gUts at that time.

anot.her a nd watchJng MTV. Refreshments
'N('f'e SE'rved by the Sheets tamiJ y.
Tht&gt; next meeting wUJ be May 6 al the' nome
or Diana WW!amson. At that time the
members will conduct acommunl tyclean-u p.
- Diana WIWa mson. reporter

breathless ness . n ose

pn:&gt;ssurf' du r in g pregna ncy or w hile

ta king birth cont rol pills;

f-H Qub me1 AprU 19

at
the home
Jim anda ttended.
Jmnl!er Project
Sheets.
advl5on.
Six otmembers
OOolal were handed out and eech project was
&lt;llicussEd. The members discussed what they
were planniJ!i oo taking to the ratr. Proje&lt;t
book asslgnments were made and discussed.
Recreation amslsted d vbilting among Cine'

CONTESTANT - Kristin Bailey, daughter of larry and

Books galore ready
to be checked out

Your Libraries

this

~ Country Clovers

the spring regional m eeting at
Marietta was read, a long with a
letter from Columbus nd Southe rn
Ohio E lectric on programs availa ble for club use. Also read a t the
m eeting was a letter from Janet
Morris, secret.a.Iy of the Rutland
Alumni AssoclatJon asking for help
in purchasing flowers for the
banquet table. Each agreed to
purchase two.
The program by Margaret E d ·
wards was on vegetable garden
season stretchers. She said pole
beans should be planted to go up a
treUls with Je ttuC&lt;' planted unde r neath so that the hean s sha dow the

Fridar, Noy 4, 1984

Friday, Nay 4, 1984

Polt-y-Middleport, Ohio

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cozy bedroom.

The dentll moul di ngs, half-rou nd turnin gs cut out

fu lly returned base and authenti c sty le brass fln;shed
hardware that accents the Harves t pi ne fln !sh on pi ne
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Ohio

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COUNTY MEIGS
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GRAND
OPENING
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BIG FOOT

PARK
OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE
·soAr DOCK
·soAr RAMP
•sATH HOUSE
WOODED CAMPSITE

NO MONEY
DOWN
$5Q MONTH
6 Miles Below
Gallo palos on Rt. 7
Cross Raccoon Bndge
Turn Roght
Follow Signs

SHOW SAT.-SUN.

608

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POMEROY, 0.
992 · 2259
NEW LISTING - MmersVIfle
- I argf' ? story house "''th ·1
hrdrooms

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rlm 111 ~ •ou 1r1

butlrllll g

part

stor

ba sement

plus ;mother house that could
be il rental un1t JUST

$1 8 900 00
NEW LISTING- letart Town
sh1p - Approx 4 113 aCies
bU1Id111g or mobile home s1 te

CTP "ater $100000
MINI fARM - Ga rden ""
hu1t tr ees small barn and
appro ~ 10 acres ot ground 1n

HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres woth a nocely
constructed conrete block
home 26x30. 3 bedrooms.
one bath. 12xl5 lovong
ooom and 24x24 famoly
ooom . Partoally carpeted.
fuel 011 furnace woth factli hes
for woodburner
12xl5 block storage buoldong, 20x30 block garage.
Roght off Rt 248, country
settong. 'h mole east of
Chester. Ohoo
(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE.
Down stalls eQuopped wo1h
k1tchen . l1vong room.
don1ng room and den.
upstaors has two bed rooms and one bath;
house also has basement . Lot SIZe approx
48'x308'. Needs work
If onterested contact
The Home National Bank
1n Racone . 949-2210

M1ndlepon 2 3 lledrooms new
cah1nr ts

NEW liSTING - Bnck 2
fam1ty home l 1t bath s tn
each N1 cc r:arpet.ng elec

DOZER

hea t One ha s f1 re place
other a flue One ac re near

WMPO $58. 000

RACINE - Buy IhiS one and
entoy lhr fun ol r1eco r at m ~
to su •t vuurself Hil s lots of
panel rnt: new bath carpe l
•ng new roof and beam cell

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Really n1rr

$53 500 ou

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M~GKEE
'Rrn'Y+-

Now
RUTlAND - Newly 1emodeled 2 benroom home neat
and cute New carpetmg,
panelmg etc lnctudPs wa sher
dryer range refngeralor and
dtshwnsher Has a carport and

pat1o $26 900 00
REALTORS
Henry Cleland. Jr.
992-6191
Oott10 Tu1ner 992 -5692
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Jo H1ll 985-4466

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Judge

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Deputy Cler~

CARROLL'S
LAWN SERVICE
•MOWING
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"FREE ESTIMATES"

Available
Anytime

MAINTENANCE
Reasonable Rates

CALL
992-5949

PH. 446-8038
or 992-7119

4112 11 mo

5/2/1 mo

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

KEN'S
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SERVICE

For all your wmng
needs; furnaces repa1r
servoce and installation.
Restdential
&amp; CommerCial

985-3561
All Makes

•W•shers •Dishwashers

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•Aefrlgeretora

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

•Dryen •Freezers
PARTS ond SERVICE
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suppiPrnPnt ~our tnr nrn e on
th Pse 4 rental un1t s on 2
level lots neilr Carr1mnt Ju st
$?0 000

12 ACRES - Ne" the coal
1111ne s w1th ? bedroorr.
ran cl, r ull ba sement fu r
nace rl 11 lled WPII pl us oth er

bld gs Wan I $35 000
POMEROY - 6 om frame
Wllh fu rnar.!'

bath woo d

buon e1 full ba semcnl Oh~r

AL TROMM
742-2328

Announcements

949-2263

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

35185 Oak Hill Road
Long Bottom. OH. 45743

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Gara_ges"
Call for free siding estimates, 949-2801 or
No Sunday Calls

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INTERESTED IN A
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Wed l1ke to mtr oduce you to
Engage A-Car . tfle modern way
to dnve the veh1cle of your
ChOICe

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Lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
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Box. 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769
Call 614-992-6737

POOLS-PLUS

Sales and Service
NOW OPEN
Charleston Rd.
Just Past Krodell Park

Special April Only
12x24 ... $5,500 onstalled
14x28 $6,200 installed

Office: 675-1388

4-4-1 mo. pd.

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'OIL FIELD SERVICES

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, 1 •SuperviSe&lt;! Golf

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Phone 742-3171
Co

Real Estate General

FOR SALE BY OWNER
COMPLETELY REBUILT OLDER HOME
300 W. Maon St.. Pomeooy OH
All NEW Subrool &amp; Roolmg. vmyl gutters and downspouts.
vmyl s1dmc wtth tnsulated backtng. shutters msulated wm -

dows. 10 •20" covered deck, msula1ad steel door. large hvmg
room . all new kitchen . master bedroom, 2 bathrooms. washer

and dryer hookup, all new mien or walls. total of 3 or 4 bedrooms, all new electrtcal wtnna. plumbmg, gas furnace and

duets. au eond1t1onmg. all outSide walls IOSulaled. lots of
closet and storae• space $46.500.00.
House is Open For Your Inspection

Saturday 9:00 to 6 :00-Sunday 12 00 to 6:00

PH. 1-837-8820

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Ga$ Tanks.

WATERMELON
PATCH

Addon• •nd remodeling
Roo1mg and gu"er WOfk
Concrete work
j-P!umbing Wld eleetncel

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500 lincoln H1ll. Pomeroy

PAT HILL FORD

Open by chance or
Appointment

work

!Free E111m1tee)

992-2196
Middleport. Ohio
1 -13-1fc

PH. 992-7582

V. C. YOUNG Ill

3 Announcements
SWEEPER and sewtng ma and
chme repatr. parts

WANTED

ACCENT

WE ARE YOUR SALES
ANO SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZINITH
•SYLVANIA .
•SPEED QUliN LAUNOIY
•GIBSON RIFIIGERATOR

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
220 E. Ma1n , Pomeroy
PH. 992-6931

II

Located l¥. Mtle 'hst IJI
P111t0Wft on Twp 1C2

We Have A Full Time
Shop Technic1an
on Duly

Coli 992-3466

"Free Estimates"

Scipio Energy

Recyclin1

RIDENOUR
TV &amp;APPLIANCE

Installation Ava1lable
412 71 1 mo

Di1Ji 1~i0~0

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through uuon
•All "IU
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Saturday playtng
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•Awards

INSTRUCTORS John Teaford
Dol'e ' Big H1t' Burt

CHESTER OHIO
• 9 l mo

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

498 Gen Hartonger Pkwy.
Middleport. OH.

PH. 992-2549

OPEN:
MON.-SAT. 10 to 6

COMPLETE
POOL SERVICE

4-6-1 mo.

A I so Some Car
Fenders Available

Club, Buck A1dge Gallipolis
Cleland GuMnhouse_ flow ers. flats or pots. hangmg
baskets, vegetable plants,
tomato plants,Gerald1ne
Cleland, Vtne and Mam St
Rae me
Mean Streak Band at Jones '
Bar, West Columbra Friday
&amp; Saturday
Everyone
welcome
Mason

County Regronal
State Farm Museum w1ll
hold n·s 5th annual ant•que
steam and gas eng me show
May 6th and 6th Lots of
anttque engmes in opera
tion Free admiss1on . free
entertamment Phone J04

675-5737

4

Giveaway

Part Beagle pupp1es . 2 mos

old Call 446-3969

2 bags of Yard Sate m1sc

Call 614 388 8449

EXCAVATING

LIMESTONE
HAULED

498 Geneoal Hartmger Pkwy
Middleport. OH

-0011115
-IACKHOIS
-IIUIP Tl!UCKS
-LO-IOYS
-IIENCHIR

PH. 992-2549

-WATIR

-SIWER
-GAS liNES
-SIPTIC SYSTEMS
I.AIIGf or SMALl JOBS
PH. 992-2478
51311 mo pd

Al TROMM

742-2328

446 1724

Horse manure to g1ve away

992 5416

Male It black &amp; brown w1re
ha1r terper 1 yr old, 1 yr old
female full blooded sheep dog 3 yrs old, male brown
bo~~:er type, male red 1r1sh
setter, small m1xed breed
puppy Me1gs Co Humane
Soc1ety call614 -992 -6505
Mother cat and 3 newborn
k1ttens, German Shepard
puppy 128 lane St , New

Haven 304 882 2608

smell

nm:ed

pupp1es

4/9/1 mo

FISHERMEN
~NY

BASS MOUNTED

yrs

TANNED DEER HIDES
Su1table for Gloves, l!tc

Rea•onably Priced

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
AuthoriZed John Oeere .
New Holland . Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Oealer
Form Equipment

GREG ROUSH
I"H . 992· 7683
or 992-2282

TAXIDERMY SHOP
Rutland , Oh.

PH . 742-2225

Ports

614-992 -

Cash pa1d for fancy ~ron or
heavy ~ron beds. $ 1 60 and
up for certam Mergs Co
stone Jars
Old t1me cupboard
call 1 - 304 - 882 -

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds , tron.
wood. cupboards chatrs.
c hests. baskets d1shes.
stone JBrs, antiques gold
and sliver
Wnte - M D
Miller , Rt 2, Pomeroy, Ohro
45769 or call 614 -992 -

7760
pull type

Call 614 247 3862
Wanted someone to weave
rugs will take on shares

Call 614 -992 3704

Employment
Services
J-:-:---:-:-:--:-:-:----;--11 Help Wanted

LOST Stamese cat , male 10
old Name Puddm If
seen call 614 379 2436
Reward

LOST dogs, black male
Cocker Span1el hmps, mate
part Beagle Reward Call

Lost, wh1te cocker spante1
Bashan Dorcus Ad , area m
Rac1ne If found cell 614

949-2661

Found brown tent found at
lmper1al Electric Co . 1n
Middleport Ca11992- 5102

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auction every Tuesdav
night, Pt Pleasant , WVa
Auct . lonme Neal Youth
Center Bldg , Camden St

45640
AVON Sell the best

Sell

AVON Call 446·3358
Attention
Teachers coaches E•cellent opportunitv for part time or full
time work thiS summer Call

Inc.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

614-992-7626
PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

4/4/tf

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation
•StOrm Doors
•Storm Wtndows
•Replacement Windows
•New Roofing

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

JMs - Iii or Slllall
IIIIEISVILLE. OHIO

Experienced
Reasonable

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE

WOIIK GUAIANTIED

PH . 992·2772

992-6030

3 ?6 7mo

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

JEWELL'S
PLUMBING
and
HEATING

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L - - - - - 3-26-1 mo

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Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Worked In home area
20 vearo
"F rae Estimates"

EUGENE LONG

Ph. (614) 843-5425
j-8·2 mo . pd .

Rick Pearson Auc11oneer
Service Estate. Farm, An ttque &amp; liqUidation sales
Licensed &amp; bonded1n Ohio &amp;

wva

304 -773 -5786 or
304-773-91 86

Auct1on every fra night at
the Hartford Commun1ty
Center . Trucklo•d• of new
marchandiae every week
Conslgments of new and
used merchandise always
welcome Richard Reynolds
Auctioneer 304 - 276 -

3089

6695
Will plow and dtsc gardens 10
Htckory Chapel. Flatrock
area $30 00 Phone 304

W1dow would l1kA a m1ddle
aged wrdow for companron
ltue -rn , be able lo drrve my
car 1f needed Free rent, ref
req Ca11446 1023
Galhpolts Parks and Recrca
t1on Department IS tak1ng
appl1catrons for Tenms In
slructor Work June July,
Tues and Thurs 8 -12 noon _
6 - SPM each day Apply
1mmed1ately at 618 Second
Ave
Equal Opportuntty
Em plover
GRADUATES If you are
wondenng how you can get
a JOb Without work expe rience, the West V~rgima
Army National Guard m1ght
be the answer for you Earn
good money wh1 le learmng a
sk11l Full trme pay whde you
tram . part ttme pay o nce you
come b.ack home c.a ll 304 -

675-l950 or 1-800 642 3619
Gree n Acres Reg1onal Cen
ler House at Po1nt Pleasant
Home l1fe Instructor 1 2
m1dmght - 9 a m m1mmum
qualtftcatJons. 72 semester
hours of college credits or
two years of fullttme pa1d
eJtCpertence as a house par
ent Hygiene A1de m1mmum
quahf1c&amp;t1ons. htgh school
graduate or equ1valent and a
rec o rd of succ essful pr e
v1ous expenen e w1th menta l
retarded Contact Dav1d Ea

Teachers and coac hes
summer emptovment
S900 00 per month guaran
teed mc ome World Book
and Child Craft 304 -882

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Situations
Wanted

W1ll care for the eld erl y 10 mv
hom6 lots of ref erence~
Men or women Call 61 4

667-3402
Mercer s Rtvervt e w Per
sonal Care Hom e h as vacan
c1es for elderly persons
Betty Mercer owner 304 -

773-5882
Wanted Someone to tear
down a house for mateuats
Must be done wnhm 30

days

Cell 992 6678

or

992 -3629 Ask for 8111
Would love t o care for 2 or 3
elderly people m my hom e,
ref ,tots ofT L C Call after 6

pm

15

Schools
Instruction

Taking new sludants 1n th e
f1ne Art of P1Lung. Kung Fu
and Street Defense mstruc tion Sifu Roger l Burns
Classes every Saturday , be ginning 12:00 304 -675 n22,anytime

1 8 Wanted

to

Do

1- - - - - - -- - - Lawn Mowmg &amp; Tramm1ng
Reliable and dependable
Reasonable rates Call 614-

256 -6261 alter 5.30

&amp;

Lawn mowmg and tnmmmg
done at fa rr p rices 304 -

675 -6347 Oo 304 -675 7243

Financial
21

Business
Opportunity
'NOTICE

1

THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
liSHtNG CO rec ommends
that you do bu srness wtth
people vou know, and NOT
to send money through the
ma1l until you have mvestt
gated the o ffermg
Open1ng tor four supervtsor
tramees Company car, paid
vacatron . tnsurance For tn hnvlew ca 11614 - 379 2205
Own your own Jean Sportswear , Lad•es Apparel.
Combrnat1on . Accessones ,
Large S12B store Nat1onal
brands Jordache Ch1c, Lee ,
Lev1, Vanderbilt
llod
G u nne Sax, Espml, Bntta n!a , Calv1n Klem, Serg1o
Valente , Evan P1cone. Clai borne. Members Onlv . B1ll
Blass. Orgamcally Grown
H ea lthtex , 300 others
S7.900 to $24.900, rnven tory, a•rfare , tratnmg , f1•
tures , grand openrng , ect
Ca ll Mr Lo ughhn 612 -888 -

22 Money to Loan
HOME

Vicinity

Opemng Flea Market Two
free weekends Apnl 26 -29.
Mav 6 6
Free open a~r
spaces. parktng, adm11151on
US 35
Fra:riers Bottom,
WVa Don Fra:r1er -Operator

304 755 -2779

LOANS

FIXED

RATES Below market rates
Frxe d co nventronal FHA VA Leader M o rtgage ,
Athens , col lect 614 -592

3051

Rummage &amp; Bake Sale at
Hannan Trace Htgh School
May 5 , 10 AM Auc tton at
1 PM
Proceed for Band
Boosters
Yard Sale Georges Creek
Rd . from At 7 c r o ss trac ks ,
1st r oad to nght Ant1ques ,
books, clothes , lots of mis cellaneous May 4 &amp; 5
Mr sc
Garage Sale Apnl
30th thru Mav 4th One m11 e
out Rt 2 1 8 off At 7
Gtant Park•ng lot Sale ,
Saturday May 5 9 -3 30 ,
Grace Methodist Church
Youth M1sston, Se cond &amp;
Cedar
Househ o ld rtems ,
c l othes, furniture , Co ok
bo o ks , Fr es h Bak ed
Good1es11
Yard Sale Waterlo o Grang e
Hall 3rd, 4th &amp; 5th Clo
thmg all s1zes, household
applrances, strp c overs
more everythm g
Huge Yard Bak e Sale Frtday
9 - 5 Rodney C hurch of God
Rodney B1dwe11 Ad
Rarn
cancels
G1gant1c 8 Famrly Yard Sale
Clothes, tools, whatnot s,
furmture tn Eureka
Mav

3-4

Garage Sate Ftt &amp; Sat 9 4
Greene A cres off At 141
Wood lath e, guns, doors
clothes, m1sc
Garage Sate 1069 Second
Ave Thurs Frt 9 to 5PM
Good clean c to thmg all
SIZeS miSC Ite m s
Huge Yard Sale Ftrst l•me
Eve r May 4 &amp; 5 The1 ss
Mark et St At 160 A11
clothmg 50 ce nts 100 %
proceeds go to chanry

Professional
Services

Yard Sillo 1145 2nd Ave
M ay 5. 9 - 5 Furniture. boy s
g~rls clothing &amp; much more
Honda &amp; truck

PIANO TUNING Lower
prrced regul ar tuntngs drscounts to Semor Citllens,
Churche s &amp; Schools Ward 's

Garage Sale Mov~ng Sat &amp;
Sun May 5 &amp; 6, lOAm
4PM 512 Buhi -Morton Ad
Foll ow stgns from Foodland

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614-245-9566

614 -387-7101

Wolfe
lnvestigatic;ms,

Wanted to do babysrtt1ng 1n
Northup area
Call 446 -

6555
AN ' s Dtrector for Home
Health Agency m J ackson
Co Full t1me. day shift, With
weekends ott E :rccelten t sa lary and fr1nge benefrts
Send resume to J Boggs
P 0 Box 320, Jackson, Oh

--Gaiiiiloiis·

Call 446 -3394

2711

Service
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3·28-tfn

&amp;

Lost and Found

614 -245-9691 m 6 I 4-245
5353 ••• 324

SALES &amp;SERVICE

Middleport, Oh
3476

2485

General
Construction

BOGGS

... Homes-Extensive
h111odelina
Insurance Wort
C.~1~111 Pole Bld&amp;s.
Gara&amp;es
hofina Wort
A1~1111num &amp; Vmyl Sod1n1s
111 Years Experience

50

FOR 1
Thru Month of May

Border Col11e. 1 vear old
304-675 - 7541 evenmgs

6

4-6-1 mo .

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

SIZE

4216

Garages. pat1os. sid ewalks .
basements. bl oc k work
Reeaonable puced 35 yrs
expenence Free est1mates

675-2991
Buymg datly gold
stlver
co1ns . nngs, Jewelry sterlmg
ware , old coins , large cur ·
rency Top prices Ed Burkett Sarber Shop, 2nd Ave

kle . 762 2521 EOE
4 month old male pup has
had rab1es shots 304 -675

Open:
Mon.-Sat. 10 to 6
Roofing A Specialty

Wanted to trade motorcvcle
for skt boat . Call 446 -2240.
before 5PM .

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS 3 kittens , to good home Call

304-675 -2826

CHISHIRI OHIO

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013
New Chevy True~ . .
FENDER ......
176.95
DOORS ........ . '149.95
HOODS
.... 1174.95
BUMPERS ... .. '69 95
GRILL .. ....... ... '42.50
R SUPPORT . '84.95
TAIL GATE ... .... 195 00
FORD FENDER .... 169 95
BUMPER ...... .. '69.95

G C C C Annual Ftsh Fry
Mav 9, 6PM Gatha Co Gun

4

KITCHEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION

388 -9906 or 614 -388 9617

Paul's Homo Vtdoo located
406 2nd Avo , 1n Park
Central Hotel VHS , Betas.

K1ttens 614 -446 - 2090

CHESTER-985-3307

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Wanted to buy standtng
timber
Call after 6 or
anytime weekends, 614 -

614-446-0294

3 K1ttens to g•ve away

All Types of Alum1num
Clean Sheet &amp; Cast
41&lt; lb.
Weeki of April 9-21
Aluminum Auto. Trans.
18.00 Each
Irony Aluminum
'•iced On Inspection

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

supplies
P1ck up and
delivery , Dav1s Vacuum
Cleaner. one half m1le up
Georges Creek Rd .
Call

614 -985 4120

992-6215 .. 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Racone. Oh .
Ph 614-843-5191
10 6 lie

PULLINS

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CONTRACTING

Hams onvtlle - f Hrllen t
largr harn (!1mshed lum
ber) conc rrt e tloor anr1

An1tnna lnstaiiJtron

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

a Models

!he Rest'

ho me

145 ACRES on 143 near

Sozes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

Stn~ict AVIIIJblt
" Serwrce that To•ers Above

MINERSVILlE - Noce f10m'
wtt h ce nl ra l heat
bat h CiHpPtmg lg fr ont
po rch and VIC W ol rtvfr

UTILITY BUILDINGS

House Colis ond Shop

We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by leading Carpet llallll·
lactureos.
'FREE ESTIMATES"
4 30 -1 mo

1

S1zes Start From 12'xl6'

46353 Scout Camp Rd.
Chester. Ohio
Ph. 986-4269
II No Answtr. Call J85-4382
Wo Sorvlco All
M1ke1

PH. (614) 985-4212

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POLE BUILDINGS

AND

ture. 446 3169. 3rd
Olive St .. Galhpohs, Oh

4 ft brush hog

C EDs (d1sc) Rent movies &amp;
players , Sudden Impact &amp;

S&amp;W TV

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
ClEANERS

ROOFING CO.

949·28o0

We Have the
Lowest Rates

For Faster Servtce

Power ilr1d ntce lots

WRITESEL

SIDING .

BACKHOE
WORK

ca n

Real Estate General

$?6 900 00
ranr h w1th 4 bf'droo ms 2
halhs b• ~:: tamilv room w1th
ft1 ep lace ull1ly artd gatage
N1cr levrl onr acrP 1111

dr{ easecJ

the d ate seJ tor hea11ng
G1ve n under my hand and
SP.&lt;OI I of sard Coun JhtS l st day
o t IVav 1984

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

AND

mgs Only $2 3.000
INCOME -

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dear Husban d and Daddy
PAULL McDANIEl S~ who
passed away MAY 6 1979 -

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Who D1ed 1 Year Ago
May 4. 1983
w1ll always remem ber your kindness
to me.
Your memory woll stay
w1th me always
Aunt Alma Roggs

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lurrlt ~ hr d tr a1ler bath and
l P r ~ furnace Only $2 000

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
PH. 992-5682

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"CUT OUT
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Downspouts
Gutters Cloaned
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Storm Doors
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JAMES KEESEE - PH. 992-2772

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CALL TOM HOSKINS
614-742-2834

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Keyboard . 304 675 3824

3 Fam1ly bedroom sutte
P1ano Tun1ng and Rep cur
c ouches cllatr, clothes .
Brun1cardt Mus1c Co, 446
m1s c 4 mt out Rt 141 Mav
0687 Skill and mtegnty our 1_
th_ 7_th________
4_
trademark
Lane Oan tels • 6, 4 -742 - 2951
Vard Sate Fn &amp; Sat 8 5PM
ra m or shmo
Wayne &amp;
8 &amp; M Patntmg Res tnd , Geratdme Ph1ll1ps Rollaway
Comm Free esttmates Cal l bed . car cover d1shes
sheets. curta ins
cloth1ng
614 - 256 - 1492 or 446
ladtes &amp; mens boys 74
, 104
Chevy Capnce
B1dwetl
THOMPSON BOOKKEEP - Rodney Rd and 1st St
lNG Monthly and Quarterly
accounts welcome 428 Se- GallipOliS Flea Market Open
cond Ave Call 446 - 1136
Every Weekend o n former
Thaler Ford property Lew1 s
Unwanted Fa c 1al or body Enlerpnses Crill 446 7037

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ha1r? Permanent
pamElec
les sremoval
by European
tron•c Deprtator Mary rs
cer ttfred rn thrs new compu
ter129d d1g1tat system Call
today 614 992 -6720 Top
of th e Sta1rs. full serv1ce
sa lon
ProfessiOnal E l ectro ly SI S
C it m e Probe Type Ete ctroly
SIS
AMA FDA &amp; FCC
appr o ved D oc t o r referrals

304-675 5568

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

31

Homes lor Sale

Bv owner lo vely 2 bdr
home on waterfront , boat
ramp &amp; dock close to town
prtced $34 900 W1l1 help
ftnance
Ca ll 614 - 256 -

12t6
For s ale by owner, 3 bdr ,
cen tra l atr, forced a1r fur non ce. bu ck stove. mground
18~~:36
sw1mmmg pooL
c los e to c1ty schools

S 30 .000 Call 446 3204

Large 3 bdr house for sate or
r ent In Plantz SubdiVISIOn
No duldren no pets Ca11
614 -245 5281 eve's

garage, 1 &amp; one thtrd acre
lot, Ros e H11l, Pomer oy

All bnck 3 bdr , 2 baths.
garage , comp l etely fur
mshed n1ce lawn . Cr own
Ctty Call 614 - 256 6244

Owner tran sferred must sell
beautiful 3 bedrm bn ck
home
Fuepla ce. deck ,
woods. puvacv sunsh1ne

614 379-2789
Bu1ld on your lot a new home
yo u afford Over 1100 sq
ft , 6 rooms &amp; b at h, car
pcted. ready to move mto
S26 .500 also garages &amp;
basement
Ca 11 Pa tnot
Home BUilders 446 80 38
W1ll cons1der m o b1 le home
as trade -1n
redu ce d for qu1ck sal e 1
560 Jay Dr , 3 bdr tr1 -levol
tor sale bv o wn er , qu1et
neighborhood . Galltpohs
C1ty School ce ntrata~r . gas
heat . large above groun d
pools, attached double gar
age, large flat vard where
Blue B~rds feed AH th1s fof
Pr~ce

$59,900 Cell 446-1028
Cutest Homo. Our loss . But
Your Ga1nll Your best bet for
Savmgs 11 Ca ll 614 -992

694t
Buck home w1th 4 acres, 3
bdr
1 h bath , large k1t &amp;
OR BM w wood heater &amp;
elactnc heat. Kyger Creek
School Otst .. $65.000. Call

614-367-7238
Nice knottv pine interior 3
bdr . 1 112 bath. Heated att ached garage . Glass en
closed greenhouse BUild ing
carport frUit trees ,
mobile home hookup Rt 7
v. m1 above dam. Call

814-256-6856

Fan t astic Yard Sate New
afghans , home mter~or , lots
of everyth1ngt falffield
Centenary Rd % wav b e
tween At 588 &amp; At 141
Fr1 &amp; Sat
Large 3 Fam11y Yard Sa te
May 4th _ 5th 6th Ram or
sh1ne. 9 00 unt1l dark Utthty
tratler, b1cycles. wash stand .
tools lots of br ownware and
Decorama Take At 141
from Galhpoli s ! watch for
s1gns). turn leh on At 775
then turn nght on Patnot
Cadmus Rd first house on
the ught
Yard Sale 1f1 mt on At 218
from Rt 7 Do u ble oven
rangt~ , m1 xe r , ant1que plano,
furniture, cloth1ng, rad1os.
tractor, 77 D o dge Aspen .
m1sc hou seho ld 1toms Sat

May 5 9 5
Yard Sa le Jumbo at Cente nary on St At 141 Saturday 9 to 5 Ne•t weekend 1f
ra1n
Huge Yard Sale May 6 9 to
5 , M ay 6 . 9 to 3 809 Mary
Rd Rodn ey Vi llage II
Yard Sai P. 4 &amp; 5 Frr &amp; Sat 9
to 5 Rodn ey V1llag e II
Follow s•gns Come ram or
sh rne Clothes, homemade
grapev1ne wreaths , furni ture exerc1se b1ke Home
lntenor, ch tld s sw1mm1ng
pooL mu ch more '
Garage Sat e Saturday Only
Tram set &amp;r l ayout. guts b1ke .
paperbacks, toys, d1shes,
extra n1ce adult &amp; ch1ldrem;
clot hmg Household Items
much much
more! 444
J er ry St , 9 00 t1ll 4 00

5 Famt1y Yard Sale M on
Tues May 7 8, 3 1h miles out
Rt 160 past HMC
Garage Sale May 7 , 9 -dark
2 Y2 m1 out M1ll Creek Ad
Household . CB
toys
c l othes baby rtems

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
G1gantrc yard sale May
3rd 5th Many househ old,
cloth es baby 1tems N ew
l1ma Road Rutland

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Yard Sa te 623 '/J Russell St
M1ddlep o r1 beh1nd He1ner's
Bakery Mav 2 , 3, 4 , &amp; 5
Yard sale May 3rd &amp; 4th. 6th
Street, Ra cme 2nd house
from Log1on Hall
Baby
clothes toys strollers pool
curta m s. books. womens
c lothes. househ o ld rtems
Yard Sale, May 5th &amp; 6th,
Fr1 &amp; Sat , from 9 -5 Corner
of 5th &amp; Oak St. New Haven.
W va

Yard sale , Sargent 's, Wolfe
Pen Rd Saturday, May 6th
from 9 am
6 p m
Ctothmg _ mtSc Items Thur•
day May 3rd &amp; Fraday Mat"
4th From 9 a m to 5 p m 1
Ram cancell5 leota Mass&amp;!'
on St Rt 7 acroas from
Eastern H1gh School
Don Lisle's , Syracu s e
Thursday &amp; Fndav Gtrls
boys clo_!}:ung, double an
t1que doors metal wmdows
screens. 19 m B&amp;W TV
m1sc

3 Famrly yard sale. May 5
Women 's b1ke . curtams , clo thmg , kitchen goods North
4th Ave , Middleport

3 family yard sale, Fnday &amp;:
Saturday, 1% m1les on New
Lima Road 9 a m t1 ll 7
One hme Onlv lh1s year , Ma y

4. 5 6. 8 A M toll 8 P M
Everythtng must go , all
reasonable offers accepted
Antique fireplace. mantel.
clothes pmg pong table
Gravetv tractor &amp; attach
ments _ 22 r~fle &amp; scope lots
of odds &amp; end&lt;, tools
Between Athens &amp; Pome roy. 2% m1les off At 33 al
Burlmgham
Garage sal e May 4th &amp; 5th.
ram or shme, New L1ma Ad
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Full
14 m1le out of Rutland
SiZe bed, beddmg. ect

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Garage Sale. Saturdav only
furniture . clo
lhmg. bicycle, slero house wares Corner Maxwell, Ma
son Blvd

9 00 2 00

5 fam1tv yard sale, Thurs
Fn and Sat 9 00 to 5 00
87 Burdette Addn
4 fam1l1es

Thurs

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8 00 to 5 00 Clothrng tovs .
glassware
antiques, new
and used furmture 2218
Jefferson Ave
Yard Sale May 3rd 10 00
t1 t1 ? Henderson Town Hall at
the PICniC sheHer Ratn or
Shtne
Porch Sale Fn &amp; Sat, 2324
lrncoln Ave 9 00 til l ? Ram
or Shtne
Garage Sate 1107 &amp; 1203
Mead owbrook Dr , Fn 4th
&amp; Sat 5th N1ce ch1ldren &amp;
arluh clothtng
formals
stools
Sat May 5, 9 -3 Women s,
ch1tdrens &amp; baby clothtng
toys , household Item s t1re s
2206 Ltncoln PI Pt

3 fam1ly sa te Fn &amp; Sat 202
Htgh St Infant to adult
dothmg, plus•

35 Warw1ck Rd Pt PI
Saturday, 9 3 Cancelled rf
ram Ch1ldrens clothes nd mg toys
eleclnc range ,
rugs . shower door hou sr~t
hold 11ems. m•sc

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6 rooms , basement , double

Are you lookmg for a f1Ked
rate home loan? N l Stev
ens &amp; Assocrates h ave sev
eral d 1fferen1 types of ftxed
rat e loans starting at
12 75%
Call J en Alhe ,

G1ant Yard Sale Sat May 5 .
1984 S R 776 at Mudsoc
ec ross from Drummond's
Store Old glassware. old
furmlure and odds &amp; ends
Come earlyl

S32 .900 Call 1 614 678 2513

S63 ,900
5420

Cell 614 -992 -

6 rooms &amp; bath
large
entrance way pantry 1g
basement &amp; attrc, f1replaces
fm1shed floors , lg
front
porch . partrcally msulated
W1tl sa te o n land contract

Call614 992 7887 or 992
5354
NtcE! h ome near coat mm es
full basement. ce 11ar 2 bdr
on 1 2 acres o f property m
l a ng s ville 529,000 614 -

742 2261
Bnum Add1t1on 3 bedrm ,
brtc k 1 % bath , full base ment fam1ly room carport ,
pet1o , ac
S57,000
Call

614 -985-4201
3 bedro om home . doub le
boths. added apartment for
sate Wtll help f1nance Call
992 -3173, after 4 p m
10 room home 1n Rutland on
47x 140 tot on N Main St
8th house from Salem west
Side of street Needs consid erable work but can be
bought well below property
value Call 216 - 394 -6741
or wnte Box 723 Pomeroy.
OhiO
8 yrs old , 3 bedrm, 2 baths.
family room w1th wood burner Smgle car garage on
8 flat acres w1th stocked
pond City water in Racine

Call 614-949 -2641
8 yr old three bedroom
ranch . 6 mile!! from Hol:rer.

S39 , 600 00
7746

304 -676 -

31 Homes lor Sale , 32 Mob1le Homes
- - -- - -- - for Sale
FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUY t ll 14 f1 w 1de throe
bedroom
bath and halt
mobtle home srt11ng on mce
lot
ready to move mto
$225 00 d o wn S225 00 per
month 304 576 -2711
Modern 3 bedroom, kitchen
!range and ref I Fr ont porc h,
tot s12 e 100x1 50 Assume ble 8 1/ , loan Payment at
$222 11 month (mcludes
taxes and m s urance ) Cal l

304 675 3030 or 675 3431

1972 mobtle home. 12 x55
S5500 fuc con H1sloncal
100 vr old log cab.n toft.
f1replace
Call 614 742 2578 after 6 p m
Furnished 2 &amp; 3 bedroo m
t rader s Call 304 773

565t

33

Farms for Sale

142 a cre farm near R1o
Grande, good house and
barn
Ca 11 614 - 245 6281
ave ' s

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

9 7 acre farm 1 2x60 mobile
home tobacco base new
28x56 house started Loca ted on Hannan Trace Rd

TRI STATE MOBILE
HOMES USED CARS
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS
CHECK OUR PRICES CALL
6t4 446 7572

S16 500
6620

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL"S QUALITY MOBIL E HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35 PHONE 614 4467274
1965 12,.,60 mobtle h o me,
unfurmshed $3 900 C at\
446 1 3 4 0
1 982 Oakbr oo k furn1shed
mobtle hom e, 14 ft w1de . 2
bdr , lik e new $7,500 Call

446 8038
2 BA mob1te home 12x55
camp furn Must see to
apprec1ete
S4500 256 -

1 14 acre farm on Rou sh
Hollow Rd Wtll se 11 all or
part Ca ll 614 - 388 8525

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Rro Grande, 3/~ acre lot all
utilities , drtveway &amp; pa110
Id ea l for house or trailer

S9.000 Cell 446 80 38
One ac re bu1ld1ng lot Gra n
vtew Herghts , crty wat er

304 675 3030 01 675
3431
Acreage for sale 304 6 75
7541 evemngs
~.

6409

Rentals

19732bdr 14•70 $7 .900
1964 2 bdr 12•60 53.900
1969 2 bdr 12•60 $4.900
E.ce tlent cond

Call 614 256

Ca 11 614 -

41

1972 12x60 mobile homl'l ,

S3 000 614 -742 -2261
1976 Ktrkwood 14~~:70. tocal electric , 3 bedrooms. 2

lull beths. $9300 Call614
992 7726 anyttme
1973 1 2x65 mobrle home,
good cond1t10n , washer &amp;
dryer
$6600
Call 614-

742-2274

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Houses for Rent··
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446 -0175
198114x5 2 mob1lehomem
exc cond Can be seen at
Johnson's Mobtle Park on
Eastern Ave , lot 29

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house. ~
f~repla ces . pool garage
or tease 2 bdr apt krlchln
furn1shed Call 6 75 51 04-iJi•
3

bar

delu:rc~

675 5386

S,..f
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Henderson , 3 bdr ho,.,.-r
new carpet throughout
kitchen , $260 mo
pte.
depos11 Call 446 -0116 ::~

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Condomtnum Myrtle Beaett:
2 bdr . 2 bath complet(fyr
furn1shed, ocean vtew~
·
pools 24 hr security, tt
court &amp;: maid servtce.

alter 4 30. 446 -3426

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Hou1e1 for Rent

Pomeroy-Middleport,

They'll Do It Every Time

2 bdr hou11 wtth yard.
o1BO mo .. o100 ooc. dep ,
pluo utlllllll . Coli 448 ·
4729 .

66 Building

Supplies

LUMBER ·Rough cut, oek ,
poplor, 2•4. 2•11. 2•8. h4,
1x8 , 1x8,1ength IVIillble, 8
ft . through 111 ft . Hogg S.
Zuopon, 304· 773·11154 .

2 bdr. hou11 1 mi. out of
town on Rt . 588 Coli
e 14 ·245 ·91 70

58

house . hu
c arpet and washer &amp; dryer
992 · 3590 .
3

bedro om , fam•lv

room .

basement . near schools and
ho spital Oepos1t and refer en ce requ1red 304 -675 4338

Peta

for Sale

Brtarpatch Ken nels Profe!i stonal All -breed groommg
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa c •littes. Engltsh Cocker Spa mel p u pptes Call 614 - 388-

2 bdr tra1ler fully furn1shed .
good locat1on sec dep req
C all 446 -8558

9790
Dragonwynd Cattery Kennels AKC Chow pupptes CFA Himalayan. Per stan an d S1amese krtten s

2 bdr
fu rmshP.d mobtle
h o me Old er c oup le only
5200 mo Call 446-3243

Call 614· 446 · 3844 af1e• 6

4 369 o• 675 ·9760

For rent Sl eepmg Rooms
an d li g ht house keep1ng
rooms Park Central Hotel

Call 61 4 · 446 0756

Upper R•ver Rd water &amp;
sawage furnished , ref
&amp;

dep Ca ll 446 -0508 or 446 -

1609
N•ce 3 bdr mob•le h o me
m o dern , co nvem ent loc a
u o n o n Rt 7 , no pets Call

46 Space for R ent
COUNTRY MOBilE Home
Park , Ro ute 33, North of
Pomeroy large lots Ca ll

61 4 ·992 · 7479

61 4· 24 5 ·5818

Merchandise

Fu r n ished 2 &amp; 3 bedr o om
tra ile r s C a ll 304 773
56 5 1
1 2)(60 2 be droom s. f u r
n1sh ed m Syra cu se. S200
m onth plu s ut1l11•e s Also 3
t ra1l er spaces for rent Ca ll

61 4· 992 7680
2 bedroom tra •l er k1tchen
turn 1shed , coup les one sma ll
c h•ld accept ed Referen c es

304 675 1076

44

Apartment
for Rent

JA C KSON

ESTATES

APARTM E NTS (Equal
H ous•ng Opportun1ty) has
o ne an d two bedrooms , re nt
s lartmy at 515 7 for one
bedroom a nd 5193 per
month for two bedroom,
w•th S200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spnn g
Va lley Plaza pool and TV
ant Ca ll 446 2745 or leave
message
Sma ll etf• c•ency apart . ce n
t ra l a tt &amp; heat , 1 p rofessiOna l
type gentleman on ly 446

0338
Ga r age apt , furnished 3
roo ms &amp; ba1h Washer &amp;
d ryer Clean no pets. adults
o nly Dep &amp; ref req Ca ll

4461519

3 bdr unfurn ga r age apt ,
S250

p lu s

depos•t

Ca ll

446 3 786
Furn 1shed eH1 c1ency 607
2 nd . Gal lip Ol i s 5145
Share bath , s•ngle
Ca ll
446 4416 after 7PM
Furn 1shed apt 2 bd r , near
HM C . S235 Ut 1htws pd .
Adult s Call 446 4416 aft er

7PM
Furn1s hed Mob 1le Hom e .
central an . m1le below c 1ty
ove flook m g th e r1 ver One or
tw o adults only 446 0338
Furn1 sh ed apt f or re nt 3
ro oms w1th pnvate bath 1st
fl o or 845 2nd A ve Galli polis Cr~ ll 446 2215
Mort e rn 1 bdr apt between
t ow n &amp; Hab er •deal fo r
!&gt;Ing l e person qu 1et 1ng set ·
tmg S 165 mo pl u s u t1lrt•es
... ec
depos l1
C all 446

2055
Garage ap t
fu rm shed 3
rooms . bath , wa sher dryer
and upsta •r s furn•shed 4
room s. bath bo th AC c lean .
n o pets adu lt s only dep &amp;
r1f req Call 446 - 1 519
1 bdr unfurmsh ed u t11i t1 es
pa •d . no children . n o pets, 6
mos lea se requ1red 550
dep . S190 m o Call 446
3 667 after 5

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AU CTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Ol 1ve St , Gallipoli S New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves.
6 P•ece wood l1 v1ng room
su •t e w•th 6 m c h flat arms
S399 , bunk beds co mplete
w•th bunk1e s S 199 , 2 pie ce
antron h v1ngroom su• tes
S 199 . antron re cli n er s S99.
ot her rec liner s sao maple
d•nette set s 5179
bolt
spnn gs &amp; mattr ess tw1n or
full 5100 se t reg u lar -firm
S 1 20 m aple d mette cha .rs
S35
wa sh sta nds $3 4 .
m ap le ro cke r s S 59 7 p1ece
chrome dmett e set $ 149. 5
p1e c e d mett e se t $99 used
bedroom su1t es refngera
t or s ranges c hest . d resse rs
wr1nger washers TV' s dry
ers &amp; shoe s Ca ll 6 14 446 -

3159
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa c h an
rocker , otto man 3 tabl e s (Cl(tfa heavy
by Frontier) 5685 Sofa ,
ch&lt;ur an d l oveseat. S 275
Sofas and ch au s pn ced from
5285 to S89 5 Tables , $45
and up to S 1 25 H•de-a beds 5 440
a nd up to
S525 , Reclin er s, S 175 to
S375 . lamps from S2 8 10
S75 5 pc
dmettes fr om
599 . to 435 1 p c S189
and up W ood table w1th 51)(
c h an s 5425 t o 5745 Desk
S 110 up t o $225 Hutches.
S 550 and up, m aple or pme
f m• sh Bunk bed c omp le te
w rth mttttresses , 5250 and
up to 5395
Baby beds
S 110 M attr esses or bo)(
Spt1ng s, full or twm , 558 ,
firm , S68 and 578 Queen
se t s, 5195 4 dr c h ests,
5 4 2 5 dr c he st s, 5 54 Bed
frame s. S2 0 and 52 5 . 10
gu n
Gu n c ab •nets , 5 3 50
Ga s o r ele c1nc range s 5 3 75
Baby ma ttr e sse s
525 &amp;
535 , bed fram es 5 20 525 ,
&amp; SJO , k1ng hame S50
G o od selec t•on o f be d room
suit es
ce d .1 r c hests
r o cker s m e tal c ab in ets
sw rve l ro c ker s
U sed Furn11urc
A etngera
tors . c h a~r s dryers and
TV 's 3 m•l es out Bu lav•IIH
Ad O pen 9am t o 6pm M on
thru Fn 9am to 5pm Sat

614 446 0322
TV &amp; Applian c es 6 27 Th1rd
Ave
Galhp oli s 6 14 446
1699 Spm wA sh er s g as &amp;
e l ec lr~ c
dryer s
au to
washer s
ga s &amp;
elect n c
ran ge s refr• ger ttto r s. TV
set s

GOOO USEO APPLIANCES
W as h er s, dryer s, refr1gera
tor s, ranges Skaggs Ap
pl•an c es. Upper A1ver Ad
bes•de Stone Cre st Motel

614 446 -7398

A 1vers•do Apts Middleport
Spec1al rate s for Sen 1or
C tt tzens 5130 Equal Hous
1ng Opp o rtun •tres
614

992 · 7721

Rd . 446 -7398

61 4 ·992 7787

1 81 2 bedroo m furmshed
apartments for rent Ca ll

Hotpomt under counter di shwasher al m o st new Ca ll

992 ·5434 9925914 . "'
304 ·882 2566

614 388 9708
Pa c ker ptano &lt;&gt;mrt ll

APARTMENTS . mob ile
homes. houses Pt Pleasant
and Ga llipoli s 6 14 446

8221
TWIN

RIVERS

TOWER

Apartments now available to
elderly S. d11abled with an
1nco me of less than
$ 12 ,300 . Ranting f o r 30
percent of adjusted mcome

Butld on your lot a new home
you afford Over 1 100 sq
ft . 6 rooms &amp; bath . ca r peted, ready t o m o ve int o
S 2 6 500 also garages &amp;
basement
Ca ll P atno t
Home Bu1lders 446 - 8038
W1ll cons1der mobde home
as t rade 1n
Firewood c ut up slabs 5 1 5
ptck up load Call 6 14 -2 4 5 -

580 4

Good Used Appli a nce Spe
c•a l May tag auto washer
565
Speed Qu een auto
wash er 595 . M avtag wrin ger washe r 5125 , s1de by
s•de refngerat o r S 195. fr os t
tree h ar ves t g old re fn gerator
51 50 . large c he st froazer
S 125 , couc hes &amp; c h ans 525
&amp; up , unf1n1 shed c hest of
drawers S68 Sk a ggs Ap
pl1an ces. 559 Upper A1ver

1 bod r oom Apt S196 mo
•n c ludm g ut1llt1e S Equal
Housmg Oppo rtumty Con
ta c t Vil lag e Manor Apt s

l1mestone
Sand
Gravel
Delivered 1n M aso n. M e1gs
Galha or p1ck up at Ri c hard s
&amp; Son Ca ll 446 -7785

6 ft me a t case w1th com presser or tr ade for a glass
door refn gerator Call 643 -

5 ·00 304·675 7634

45

Furnished Rooms

Sleeping room e116, utili·
ttes paid. Share bath, male
only. Range S. rafrig 919

2nd Ave., Gallipolio, Call
446 -4416 after 7 PM.

57

Musical
Instruments

For sale Spmet co nsole pi ·
ana bargam Wanted. Re spo nsible party to take over
lo w monthly payments on
spm et p1ano Can be seen
loca lly Wnte Credtt Man ager P 0 Sox 537 Shelby Ville. IN 46176
Drum. hke new

$75

Call

992 ·5289

2497
Shrubs pruned, l aw n s re see ded , r e ta101ng walls,
s•de walks , patiOS, fill dlft,
topsOil bark mul ch &amp; saw du st Contact Bru ce Oav• s•on Call 614 - 256 14 27
Dozer Work Free Estimat es

Call 446 4895
lowery orga n Craftmat1c
ktng s•z ed ad Ju stable bed . 2
yr old Pomera man male &amp;
82 Cheve tt e Ca ll 446 -

310 1
1983 ut1hty tra1ler bed size
54J~44 1n Barnette, Wrldc at
c ross bow. Delco AM -FM
stereo rad1 o Ca11446 - 3637
after 5PM
1 -15 gall on ftsh aq u anu m
w -l1ght and stand
1 - 10
gallon ftsh aquanum 1 - 5
gallon Ca ll 446 -3732

Hor se show outf•ts , hat s
(straw &amp; felt). Western boon
s1ze 3 1' 1
Ca ll 614 - 446 -

771 1
Sears woodb urn er , new 2
spd
blower, 5250
78
model 10HP Sears r1d tng
mower . 36 tn cut S750 Ca ll
446 0 4 99 between 8 &amp; 5
Panas o n1 c 1urntab l e . r e
ce•ve r. Reahsttc amphf•er
w1th quadravolt 2 Pana
son •c thru ste r speakers
S 350 or b est offer
Call

446 ·4349
Housa trader a~t l es for sa le
S100 each Cal l 6 14 379

2322
Hosp1t al bed With s1de ra tl s &amp;
table . a wheel ch;ur Cal l

6 14 388 9807
Dynamark r1d1ng lawn
m ower . 11 HP 36 1n cu t

Cal l 446 3B7 5
H1 g h cha 1r
polly c han
str olle r &amp; c ar SP.a t 5 pc
bed roo m su1te &amp; u sed bat
tetles Call 446 77 36

61 4 ·992 · 22 1 3
Fnewood fo r sa le S20 00
p•ckup S 30 00 delivered
30 4 67 5 - 2991 before
11 00 AM or after 6 00 PM
Wood cutter spec1al, Bar and
Cham Lube , S3 89 gal
5 17 50 case S1ders Equ•P
mont Co 1304 -675 7421
200 amp Square D . elec
disconnect boJ~ wnh approJI
25ft 4 0 WltO 304 895 -

3693
C ement p1c n •c t ab le and b1rd
bath
Phone 304 - 675

5 162

1 · 614 · 682 · 7319 after
8PM .

2 Reg. Quarter horse mares.
show e~~~:perience Call 614 446 · 771 1.

379-2871 .

81

Stud serv•ce. reg . Mansfield
Comanche Sundance 500.
Reg
$100.00. grade
$75 .00. 4 - H diSCOunt . 304 -

1978 Chevy Monza II plus II

Autos for Sale

PB , exc cond .. great gas
mileage, $1,695 Call 614 -

Recorded grade Alpine
goats. excellent show qual Ity and milkers Two grand
champion does Proven pu·
rebred Alpine buck, 18
months Albert Daniel 304-

367 · 7624
9905

or

61 4· 388 ·

1968 International dump
truck, 81,000; Baker Fork

lift "uck, 51,800 Call992·
2772.
1979 Cutlass special edi tion, 2 tone paint , 260 VB ,
loaded . 60 , 000 miles
54600 or b o Sharp Call

2 reg•stered polled Hereford

61 4- 992·3359 .

bulls, 18 months old, 10
registered polled Hereford
Vearlmg he•fers. 304 -675-

'68 Came•o RS, 283 4 spd ..
new radial

t~res .

1888

sell . Cell

61 4 · 949 2773

Hay

&amp; Grain

256 · 1484

5816 after 8PM.

&amp; livestock
61

Farm Equipment

Troy - B1lt tillers Check our
spec1al pnce before you buy
any t illers Sw1sher Imple m ent Co St Rt 7 N, Galli poli s,O H Call 614 - 446 -

61 4 ·245·5064 o• 614·245For lease· 1 , 387 lbs to bacco 60 cent per lb paid in
advance Call 614 - 245 -

9315
65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

Garden seeds plants, Ken nebec seed potatoes $8 50
Fertil•zer. f1eld seeds Boso
Agri -Center, 446 - 2463

Transportalion
71

Call 446 7838 afte• 5PM .

Call 614· 446 · 1675
New Hollnad mower No
451 rear mounted See next
to M ethod•st Church m
Alfred on St R1 681
J ohn Deere model 70 power
steenng , hve power, 3 pt .

g oo d rubbar Call 614 ·379 ·
2424
Case hay w ago n and 5ft
Km g Kutter dr sk Call 446 Bush hog, rotary mower . 5
f1 . goodcond, $350 7ft 3
pt d1 sk $160 Draw bar &amp;
st ab1l1zer bar for 8N Ford

Call 61 4 ·388 8280

8 00 p m 61 4 · 742·2337
14 " t wo botto m plow ce m ent mtxer with elec mo tor 304 -675 -4204
XT 190 Ahce Chalmers farm
trac tor $7500
W•ll take
trad e 304 -675 -7421
No

12

Ferguson

TOP CASH pard for late
model used cars .
Smtth
Bu1ck · Pont1ac. 1911 East·
ern Ave . Galllpohs Call

pr1ced to

Baler

$2,000 304 · 458 · 1606

1979 Chevy Caprtee Clas·
sic, 2 dr. ac . ps. V -8 eng•ne.
body good cond1t1on. exc
performance Will consider
all offers Call 614 -992 7412 after 5 p m
'81 Cehca Toyo1a GT. hft
back. AC, tilt wheel. tmted
glass , AM - FM stero, 36.600
mi
304-675-5149 after

1976 Chevy Monza 4 cyl , 4
spd . good body , runs good,

53

Ant1ques

Ant1que hand ca rved bed ,
exc cond 304 -6 75 - 1145

54 Misc. Merchandise

1- - -- - - - -

Knauff Firewood Pickup or
Delivered . 1 2" -22" stocked
in yard
HEAP vender,
prompt delivery. 614 266 -

6245

ex p Cell 614 ·388·9652
1975 VW Bus, clean , new
paint. mechanically sound .

$1800 fi•m . Call614·992·
7046

H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl stding. roof1ng. room
addition , storm windows.
stone. Call614·367 -0409

1980 CJ 5 Jeep, new top,
good cond ., call after 5 ·oo

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN,

1981

Chev

van

47 .000

m•les. new radial tires, atr,

ps, pb, $5800 .: t 971 Dodge
good

cond

$800.

304·675 ·2047

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

74

Motorcycles

f•ee. 304 · 925 ·0884

1- - - - -- -- - N o w open for business.
Mountain State Block, Rt .
33, New Haven Complete
ma11onry supplies, 4 ", 8 " ,
12 ·' block Delivery Mrvlce

Phone day 304·882· 2222,
evening 882 · 3239

Gene Smith, 992 ·6309
RON'S television Service.
Specializing i n Zenith and
Motorola. Quazar , and
house calls . Call 304- 576

2398 or 614 -446·2454.

1 00 CC Yamaha , tratl &amp; road
bike
Call 446-8649 be tween 6 &amp; 9 p m

Fetty Tree Tnmm1ng. stump
removal . Call 304 - 675 -

1980 Harley Dav•dson w1de
glide Can be seen at Betz
Honda

RINGLE ' S SERVICE expo·

1980 CR 250 Els1nore Has
only been out once. brand
new cond. $900 Ca11614 -

304 · 675 ·2 088
4560

388 · 9809.

GET

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

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

1331
rienced roof~ng. rncluding
hot tar application, carpenter . electrician. mason Call

your

o•

carpet

675 ·
SHIP

S3.995
7750

3802

1978 Chrysler LeBaron .
AM FM cassette. crutse .
power wtndows , air cond1

1981 Honda 660 custom.
vener fairing &amp; back rest. 2
helmets, S1,500 Call614

toon, 304 676 1 t 23

367 ·0191

1983 Chevy S10. 6 cvl 4

1980 Kawasaki 1300 Shaft
drive 13,060 mtles . Very
good condition Call 614

Call

614 · 367 ·

eJ~c

cond

$6,800 00 . 304 · 895 ·
3599.

1973 Ford l TO runs good,
fa•r co nd Call 614-367 -

motor , AC . AM - FM
cassette radial trres . eKc
cond . 304 -675 -1145
'73 Volkswagen Beetle el(c
cond . $1 , BOO 00
304 -

675· 1645

992 ·71 10 afte• 5 p m
1980 Kawasaki 440 LTD
with crash bar EMc. con .

10.000 moles $900
614· 949· 2659

Call

304·882· 3561

1981 Kawasakt80 KDX d1rt

2295 o• 675 · 1304
1977 Chevrolet Vega , 4 sp.
marroon with black interior

$1200. 304 ·937· 268 1

446 · 3989 .

1- - -- - -- - - - 1981 Chevette. AC . 4spd .
4 dr . $3,400. also 1971
Scout &amp; 1975 Honda 750

Coll61 4 · 256· 1251 .
1973 Ford LTD 1975 Plymouth Grand Fury good
cond Sell or trade Cell

61 4 ·245 ·924 1
Camero

restorable

Cell 446- 7048
1973 Pontiac La Mans good
cond , runs well , $750 Call

61 4· 256· 6278
1977 dodge A s pen e.:cellent
runner, $1,600 Call 614 -

446 ·8158
1982 2 dr Chevy Chevette.

4 spd .. AM · FM tope ,
53,495 1981 2 d• Chevy
Chevette auto, sunroof,
$3,196 Johns Auto Sales.
Bulav•lle Ad Gallipolis . 446 4782 , open til dark .

1973 Chev•lle Laguana. 350
auto, ps, pb, new carpet,
almost new radial t1res ,
am -fm radio 8 track player

750.
con

S1100 Ce11614· 992· 2042

72

S650 00 Phone 304 ·675 ·
5395 or 675 · 3618
1981 Honda 650 custom
2.000 mrles . Call after 5

p m 304·895 · 3012 .
2 dirt btkes. 1983 Kawasak1
KX SOcc, good condtt1on

Phone 1 304 -895 · 3488

73 International 1 ton dump
8ft stake bed , no rust . good
tires. good cond . Call 614 -

388·8280.
1978 Chevy Luv PU. 4 spd,
radiO , 81 .995 Johns Auto
Sales. Bulavtlle Rd . Galhpo hs. 446 -4782. open til dark .
1978 Chevy van auto. 6 cyl ,
AM-FM tape , carpeted , CO·
vered spare tire on rear.
ladder. 83,496 Johns Auto
Sales, Bulaville Rd Gellipo·
lis 446 -4782. open til dark

1982 lowe L1ne. Lake Jon.
troller. 20 HP and 5 HP
motors. 231b. thrust trolling
motor. oars. sw1vel seats .
live well . 6 gal. &amp; 3 gal gas
tanks Call 446 -3 637 after

5PM .
1978 VIP 80 HP ski eqUip·
ment, 1rolling motor. dnve
on tnuler Call 614 - 692 -

2311
ft
cebtn
trailer .

$11.500 Call 614 · 245 ·
5032 o• 304-675-1731
Correct Craft &amp;. Ski Supreme, family sk• boats
New &amp; used. Parkersburg,

mi~s .

$5500. 614 · 992 ·

WV 304·422 · 8433 o• 304·
422·2367
Trailer on large wo..Jded lot

Fold down camper sleeps 6 .

good cond .: 1982 Dodge
Ram truck 8 fl. bad, auto. 8

cyl. 304·468- 1632.

73

Vans

J••

&amp;

a W.O.

tland, Oh ,614 ·742 2903.
Basements , Footers. Con crete work , Backhoe ' s.
Dozer &amp; Dttcher. Dump
trucks . &amp; water-gas - sewer·
electrical hnes
Oo1Son's Tree Servtce Insured - Free Est•mate 304-

and

dock

84

Electrical

&amp; Refrigeration
Pasquale Electnc Co all
phases of electric work . all
worll guaranteed
Aerial
trucll rantal 614 - 446 -

4066
SEWING Machme repairs,
servrce Authonzed Singer
Sales &amp;. SefiJice Sharpen
Scr sson
Fabr1c Shop ,

Pomemy 61 4 ·992-2284 .
D

DAY REFRIGERATION

SAlES - Professional ser vice for appliances, heating,
coohng and electflc. Sell and
mstall Amana, G•bson , Ki1
chen Aid . Residential. Com merc•al , lndustrtal. 304 -

304·676 · 6448. Terms.
76

85

5 -8 evenings

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

lzisu motor to fit 1 978
Chevy luv truck . Phone

304 ·675·5462.
Pickup bed with axle, can be
made into utility trailer, top
for pickup truck, fits Luv,
Datsun, etc . 304 - 676 -

or

General Hauling

James Boys Water Serv1ce
Alto POOls filled . Call 614

256 · 1141 or 614 · 446
1175 or 614·446 ·7911
JIMS

WATER

SERVICE

Call Jrm Lanier . 304 -675

7397 .

.--. ,..,

--·-=--=======
79

87

Upholstery

M~•.,rs Homes

r.ampers

. II cyl., 3
1979
lpd ., loar "'
...... llh ••tral.
1972 cr.mper good \.Ond .
13.000 C• . . 16-0516
30•·S76 ·2a 88 .

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UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 163 Sec. Avo .. Gotllpolio.
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1977 Chev. pickup, 6 cyl .
otd . ohift 11600. 1978
GMC Callbo•o. ps, pb. oi•
12800. Good cond. 304·
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Good -1 EJ~cavating , basements, footers, drivewaya ,
septic tanks, landscaping .
Call anytime 614 - 446 4537 , James l Oavtson. Jr
owner.

Starks Tree Tnmmmg S.
Removal lawn mowing and
maintenance, landscaping ,
10 Pet off all estimates.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

BOAT

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Excavating

75

space. Call

'

AN Y'H N~
PP:r-.s 'T o BI.... L ..

Cor Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614 -446 - 3888 or

576· 2897

Cns Craft 36
crurser with

RELA TIVE /

CARTER'S PLUM81NG
AND HEATING

Price $550 00 each

Trucks for Sale

~

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NOW TO J OIN TH E OTHERS
AND SEE IF THEY'VE FOUND
YOUR

Kawasak• KDX 175 dtrt b1ke

$700. 304· 675 ·7375
80 Che'llette. 4 door hatch ·
beck. 4 speed. 80 Honda
Accord. 2 door hatchback.
clean can . 304 -675- 6286

L _

83

1979 Kawasaki KZ
new faring. exc

IONE
WEL L. WE'VE GOT "!'" M Y ONiY ....
OF THEM.
LIVIN G

\ W HIL E ..

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Yamaha 500 cc motorc ycle
SSOO. 20ft banner camper.
8 ft Insulated truck topper,
2 50 cc Hondas Call 614 -

after 4 p m

1978 Futura , 6 cyl . good
cond .. 59.000mi . Clean car.
8 ., cond , PS . Call 446 3637 after 5PM .

Dee-licious!

know whBt it is P

304 675

JIM ' S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG At 1, BoiC 355 , Gallipolis Call 61 4 ·367 .0576

985·3839
$1,660 or best offer. 4
speed. e)(c cond 304-675 ·

s250

bike . 6300 Cell 61 4 ·667
3941

' 79 Plymouth Horizon ,

Call 446 · 3345
1978 Chevette e~t cond.
low mileage, 81,900 Call

1need. "

61 4 · 446 ·44 77

$2000 446·9700
1973 Camero, 6 c yl . 3
speed, rebuilt engme, runs
good , body fa~r . S600 00

tweed .
3756

82

7217

82 bla c k Trans Am , one
owner, full power. AM -FM
stereo c assette, alum
wheels louvers, 33 ,000
miles, ex cond ., S9,875

More feel 1nq '

1t doesn't matter Just say i he
How does I know
what it is!
line, Ro\E'r! "What I needs it if l don'

Just say, "What I need is d
dee·licious
Lollydad !''

1 sleeper sofa , hght be1ge

55 Building Supplies

N ew galvani~ed co rrugated
culvert $2 .35 ft up All
s1zes Fi1tings Pipe, beams,
structural steel-new, used .
Btg dtscounts Delivered!
Anywhere! Nowl Estimatea

scotc:hguard-water extraction , deodorizers . FREE estimates . Rea11onable rate11

304·675·5306

'19 Mercury Caprt, ST6 200

1972 Olds Cutlass 4 Or. Call
after 5 P M 446 -4850

1/FR/11{? TO

PAINTING- mtenor and exterior , plumbrng , roofmg,
so me remodeling 20 yn

Water wells commercial and
domestic, test holes. pump
11ales and service 304- 896

S600 Call 614· 256·6248

1978 Dodge Omn• . 2 -to ne
gray , 4 spd . good cond

o -O!IUM tJ -Bur
];~

1979 Harley Davidson su perghde 1200 CC , low
miles, hke new. garage kept ,

1974 Dodge Challenger.
must see to apprie~ate , ask ·
ing S2,400.00 make offer

C- COIJ/.OP?08 L
5/V!I ' f'4ST£R ;&gt; £
L-LEF GOC' Trt/S

Call 614 ·388 ·9857

Call 446 ·9590

Country Oak Furn1ture ta bles chair!'&gt; cupboards , dry
s.nks , piA llafes . lots a t mtsc
Conk le s
At
7
Tuppers
PIBIOS OhiO

E.c con d 304· 675 · 4603

Marcum Roofing &amp;: Spout
ing . Now mstalling rubber
roo fs 30 years e~epenence.
speciallzmg i n burtt up roo1.

55,000 $3,500, 304 · 675·
5306

V8 -automatic transmission,
sliding back glass, am fm 8
track, dual gas tanks , cruise
control , extra tires S. rims.
body S. bed in eKcellent
condi1ion , mectulnlcat con dition excellent. 62,000

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5097

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614·256 ·1 182

STEAMER Water removal.
furnrture clean1ng, free estimates . 304-675- 2295

1979 Fo•d F250 Super Cab,

Capta1n ' s bed w1th srx draw ers roll top desk . for sale

1973 Dodge Concession
van has sink, refrigerator .
pop machine &amp; breaker box

- Commercral and residen- · _ ·
tial. free estimates. can
.

1974 Yamaha 250 MX wrth
extras. 1974 Honda XR75

Co li 6 14 ·256 ·6648

1786

f-I A\11! &amp;EEN DO""E
~0 C.LE-ANl.Y.

1980 Dodge Colt RS. axe
cond , new radial tires

$300

Fan t11 il gold fish for ponds
4 14 tn long , also var•ous
colo r water lihes 304 -675 -

&amp; 4 W.O.

1977 Chevrolet van. 1977
Ford van . 1981 Chevrolet

van,

1974 VW Dashe•. good
body &amp; engine. needs tires &amp;
front brakes. $600
Call
61 4-446·01 83.

speed ,

614 · 446 · 2282 .

1969

InternatiOnal Hay Baler 420
&amp; good condition Lime
spreader &amp; seeder
Call
be f ore 8 ·00 am . &amp; after

Autos for Sale

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~PEC IAL PAYR0\.1.

cooe rJi.I"'BER, THE

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SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN

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J1v1den 's Farm Equ1pmen1
614 446 1675 Long tra c tors . Vermeer round balers,
rakes, teddter &amp; mowers &amp;
also a c omplete ltne of bale
handling acces . ! Tobacco &amp;
co rn sprayers , tobacco set
t ers wagons. rotary tillers.
rotary cutters, blades. cultt
vators. d1sc. plows. post
dnvors . piastre tanks . wood
sp litter s, gates . power
w ashers. Wheel Horse lawn
&amp; Garden Tractors Goose neck tratler And see us fo r a
co mplete l1ne of parts &amp;
S6 fiJICe 1
USED EQUIP'
2 45 Massey Ferg
2 -9N
Fords 424 I H. 801 Ford , 50
Ferg . 135 MF . 150 MF
w loader . JD dozer 2 Verm eer round balers. 120 MF
b al er , Gravrty wagons.
plows corn planter . lime
spreader. d1sc
W e buy used equ1pment!

Vans

304·675 · 5295

5PM

0475

165 Massey Ferguson 130
Farmall with cultivators.
Harrow &amp; tobacco baler

73

hatchback. V-6. AM -FM PS. l -"-"_c_k_C_e_l_l_4_4_6_·3_2_4_3_ __

882 ·2762 .

304· 458·

.t;.IMPLE, E-M•Y. THE-IlE CAN
BE ONLY ONe- G~OLJP, L.OOK.

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71

$3,000

THAT'~

STUCCO and PLASTERING -:

Call614 ·985· 3891 .

33 t1ead of Silver Foxes and

l'M AFRAID IT ME-AN~.
EASY, THAT IT HM7 TO

111'0 ACCE* TO THE

Home
Improvements

Reg

pens
1606

WHICH M&amp;ANS. ,
THE THIEF

~ N I.e~;

Services

Yearling bulls, Reg. Polled
Hereford enforcer breedtng.
Don Cox. Patriot. Call 614 -

675 ·2283

POLICE TO SEE MAW PAWf

Ash St. M iddleport, 992·
5433 .
1 982 Palomino MXL, fold

Northup Kmg corn. alfalfa &amp;
grass seed. other farm
seeds Call Vaughn Taylor .

6603
1 B&amp;W21•n TV. 1 •r o nbed
1 lAyne ce dar c hesl, 1 gas
heater 1 baby b ed, Call

WAAf
~lhM.c1 r

down camper trailer with
solid sides, like new with all
eccesaories. Calf 614-9925746 or see at 974 Broadway St .• Middleport, Ohio .

Angus bull 8660. 1
N .J . hay cond A · 1 shape
S300. 1 JO farm wagon
&amp;200. mtniture horse stud
aervtce $25 or for sale $260

TRACY- WHAT BRINGS THO:

1984 25 It t•aval troHer,

Al1o 2 vr . old Black Angu1

Sale or trade 83 Dodge 050
Sport . 6 900 mt . marroon
tnmmed rn silver. like new
Aonme Shee1s Call 614 -

2 165

WELCONE TO MY STU12_1Q, MR.

Registered bull w1th papers.

64

Farm Supplies

M01ora Home•
&amp; Campara

13

fully equiped. air, awning.
e7995 Can be teen at 278

I~~

59 For Sale or Trade

8 ft pool table , r egu latto n
s1ze. slate t op Ca ll 446 -

Gar ba ge d•sposal . gold
car pets 2 1 3)(1 0 1 · 12K9 .
shdmg glass d oo r &amp; sc ree n .
outdoor g nll. child s b•cycle

1~$(.1.1~ ~~"&amp;11t'.T OF
AA~ ~ $&amp;IE 1$ IM~1
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even1nga

446 8038

Phone 30 4 ·675 ·6679
Small 2 bedroom unfurntlhed couage , private
dnve . Bellmeade area .
8165 . month Phone after

AKC Reg male srlver Poo dle. 1 yr m June $80 or
best o ffer 304 -675 - 3184

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Sun . 1 to 4 . U.S Rt. 110,
Coolville. Oh 114· 1187·
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2 Atglltlred Jereey cow a, 3
yrs. old due In June. Allling

30 cows and 30 calves .
Mnled Charloi1 81: Angus .

by larry Wright

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tndoor - outdoor facilitie s
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Serv1ce Call 614 -446 Judy Taylor Groomtng. Call

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

Wented to buy tobeoco
pound•v• for Oelll• Co.
Peylng top prloe. Cell I 1 4·
370·2437.

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7795.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Buy

•1.000 for both . Coli 814245·9698

614- 367·7220 .

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ORVWSC considers new
regulations for carcinogens
CINCINNATI i i\PI -

A rPgulatory agency that

poliCPS O hio Riv(•r wa!Pr quality meets nex t week to

consider approving nf'w regulations to ban the
discharge uf specific pesticides a nd a suspected
carcinogen into the rivPr.
The proposed regulations of the Ohio Ri ver Valley
Watf'r San itation Comm ission would ban discharge
into the r iwr or thp pesticides a ldrin. dieldrin . om.
endrin, toxap hene and benzidtne. They also wou ld ban
discharges containing PCBs - polychlorinated
bipheny ls- a canc(•r-caus ing chemical once w idely
used in transformer cooling fluid befOI'f' it s dangers
were k.nO\\'n
Commission S[X)kf&gt;swoma n ThC'J T eich To"'nsend
said Thursrla~ · shf' knows of no run1'nt discharges of
those suhstancf's into thf' Oh io.

"Th&lt;&gt;y'rc not supposed to bl•." she sa id . " But a
strong outright ~rohibit ion is a very s trong
mechanism .··

The pro\'is ions " "'part or re\ ised pollution-control
standards thaTwould rm irC't~ · r£'plac'f' thr inlt:•rsta tP
commission'&lt;.;

('Uin•n t

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to

regu late

discharges into thl' Oilio, th(• W U!l'(' or drinking water
for· morP than :; millton ~pit&gt; . The• 27·mPmber
comrnission i~ to considf'r approving thf' pro{X&gt;sals
w hPn it rnl'f'ts l\tl&lt;_t~· 10 in Louisvillr, Ky.

The proposals applv only to d ischarges directly into
the Ohio Rin•r. The comm ission &lt;.~lway'S has left it to
the s t&lt;Jtes to regula te discharges into the Ohio's
tributaries, Ms. Townsend sa id .
ThE' comm ission does not han• to approve the
regula tions as proposed and has author it~ · to decree
w hen

a n~·

The proposals would modernize regulations to
allow for technological advances In detecting
walerborne pollutants, Ms. Townsend said .
II is tile first comprehensive revision of the rules
since 1970 for the commission. a public agency whose
members include the federal goverrunent and eight
states- Illinois, Indiana , Kentucky. New York, Ohio,
Pennsy lvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
The new standards take Int o account a regulatory
"mixing zone" where discharges from industries,
power plants. institutions and munici pal water
treatme nt plants mix with river water. The
regula tions say the mixing zone can vary in different
areas becauS£' of tile Impact of other. nearby
discharges. Ms. Townsend said .
"This is very important to a discharger," she said.
The proposals also would allow the corrunission, on
a casP.by.case basis. to permit a water treatment
plant to m ake controlled discharges into the r iver if
plan! officials demonstrate they would not affect
waler qua lity.
The proposals incorporate som e or the old rules
without change. The package results from prelimi·
nary regulations that we re subjected to comme nt in
November at public hearings in Pittsburgh,
Cincinna il a nd Evans;ille, Ind .
About 230 indu stries a nd power plants discharge
directly into tile Ohio along it s ~l ·mile route from
P ittsburgh to Ca iro, Ill., Ms. Townsend said . Tha i
stretc h also includes about155 priva te institutions and
municipal water treatment plants which discharge at
least 25.!lXJ gallons of wa te r daily.

Area deaths
Mrs. Ruth F:. Wallact' of CabiP,
Wise.. and Naples. Fla.. di'od
Tuesday night in Naples.
Surviving are two sons, Clenrr V ..
a nd Jack C.. ni n&lt;' grandc hildren.
five grea t-grandchildren, and two
sistPrs. Mrs. Arthur F ic k. MiddiP·
por1. and Mr&gt; Enm Tumbull.
Mason . 0\T'r thf' yf'a rs. Mrs.
Wa llacP was a frrquC'nt v is itorto t hf'

Big S.md arra.
MPmoria l sf'rYice-.; w ill bf' hC'Id
S&lt;l turday a t StillwatPr. Minn .

Lawn•n('l' A. R il('hie
I.aw r'f'nrf'Arthur t.Junrt Ritchir· .
h'i. Portland. died Wtodn&lt;"&gt;da\· nrg ht
at thf' VctPr&lt;.m s Admini st ration

Hospilal in

HuntinJ..~on,

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Mr. R itchiP we~..- born a r Port land .

.Jan . 4. 1919. a

&gt;-On of t h&lt;' la t0
LilWI'C' n C0 a nd Cura :\(•aSf&gt; Ritchil'

Hrwas l'rnployr'Ci a";_~. lock man . Mr.
Ritc hi P was a m£'m t:.• r o l thr• U ni!Pd
Mrthudist Churrh. thc M; 1snnic
LudJ::f' and thP \'t'f(•r&lt;.~n&lt;.., of Fon~ign
\\'a r s at Mason.\\' \ 'c1
Surd\·ing &lt;J rf' his •Nif(' . \'ioiP·1:
thr('(' so ns. Hnbcrl S Hir chif'.

Middlep011. Charlr&gt; 1\ Ri tr hir •.
Bas han: .Jack I. Rit chi&lt;'. lwrinr•:
tv.·o brothcrs. Rni1C'rl Rit chir . 13f&gt;l

prr·. and .Jtmmif' H.it chiC'. Minf'rs
thrC'f' si.o,; ll•rs. ~ J.I\inf' Durst.
Por tland : Paul ine Damron . Tuc
son. ,\rit . anrl Hila I ~'IT\. l .i 'Xi ng
ton. Ohio ·\ I ~) S U!l.'l\ ' in~ ;m • fi n•
gra ndchildri'n
;1nd
a
gn•;11
granch ·hii&lt;l .
f3f&gt;..,td~·s hL" p; l n 'nt "'. lw \\·a s
pn'&lt;"'PdPd in d&lt;\llh IJ\ ;1 daughtt•r,
I 'JUl f' t tc \ 'Jn :\·I f'll·r .
SrtYiCC'.'i wi ll !)(• tu •l tl Jl 2 p .m .
Sunda\' a 1 t hP Ewing F um 'LJ l ll umf'
with .fh(' Rt'\·. P;wl M c(; uire
offi c iat ing . 11urial w UI b .· in Hnm·n
ing C"f'mf'lt't:O· Frir•ml s ma _
\ ('; I] I at
thr funf'r.:.~ l homP an.\·t inlt' .1fh ·r 7
\·ill~;

pm . Frida\

Ronald H.

Lonlt·~

Rona ld B. Coni('\. -lh. jUH Bl.--•nnt·r
hasSi't An•., fJt·lpn·. and H.ouH' L

Coo lvil l&lt;'. dir'Ci un&lt; 'Xp&lt;&lt;·trcl l.\ Thurs
clay· ('V('ning at&lt; 1· H\1 •nf'"'s Hospit a I in

AthPn.&gt;.
Born in Athf'n&lt;., ( ·uunt\'. ;\O\' :1.
19.'ri. hr· \\-'as t1 son 11ft ht ' Ia If ' 1!ol.:.tnd
Brooks Conlev. &lt;~ n&lt;l lt uh\ t'hurc h
L ockhaJ1 whorrs1rlC'" in B('lpn '. :vtr .
Con lev atte ndrd th&lt; · llt'lpt"f' t 'hUJ r h
of ctirL&lt;iit and th(' First Unitrd
Mf't hodist Churc h in PJrk(' rsburg.
w. Va . Hf' was ;1 c.lrpf'nt Pr ~ 1nd d
mf'mbf&gt;r of Carrx ·n t('r&lt; L&lt;J('al ~~~)
in Parkf"'rshurg
Mr . Conlf'Y wa~ c1 ~~dl knuw n
horS£&gt;man in .thr tri staH' drt'a . l-It·
wa s pff's idf•nt nf thf• Ohio Valle&gt;\
HorSf' Assn.. and i! m••mbPr of Bar
,1(1 HorSC'mrn ot whidl hPwa ~ a pa st
pws idl"'nt Hr wa s aJ\' i...or for thf'

Blur f(tllho n Rider '

~

H Club in

Weather fort'('ast
1)a r1 ia I C'lf'll r ing tonight . ! .ow nf'&lt;.J r

M~igs County; a member of the
Sou thern Appaloosa Assn., and a
member of the Elelp re Band
Boosters.

Miscellaneous items
on sale at audion

11te Middleport Youth League
will hold it s an nual tag day in the
Village of Middleport tomorrow.

,\ widC' varif'ty of antiqurs.
r·ollt"&lt; 'li!Jif'S and nPw m erchandiSf'
will lx• offPnod Saturd ay from 11
;1.m fq :i p .m . bl'h ind the PomProy-

Fin •Stat iona !apublicauctionbeing
ht•ld bY the ttun·· chapte rs of Beta

May5.

r - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1

Si~a

P hi Somrity to ra isP money
for jaws of lifP equipment for thC'
Punwruy EmergC'nC)-' Squad. The
sororit iP~ w ill opera tP a f'ood sen.r ice
in sidf' !hC' fire station . AuctionC'f'r
w ll(J has donatPd his SC f'\'itts to the
projf'&lt;'t is Font's! Turner of Athens .
Tlw j aws ot lite equipment will be
di s pla~·&lt;&gt;d during thP auction and a
df'monstrat ion of l hP ('q Uipmf'nt will
t:w:• gi\"f'n all he conclusion of thPsalP.

PJ r11:'-' cloud~· with a high nea r~ 72 .
Chan cf' of roin 20 lX'IT (•nt tomght

!X'rcent Sdturdav .
Extend&lt;'&lt;! Foreca.•t
Sunday throu~h 'fut•..!ay:
Fair on Sunday. ("hanc&lt;' of rain,
t'Sp€Cially in the south on Monday
and over the entire state on
'fuesday. Highs In the 60s on Sunday
and In the upper 00; and low 70s
Monday and Tuesday. Lows in the
40s SWJday, upper 40s and tow 50s on
Monday and In the ;.os on Tuesday·

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POMEROY, OH.
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Pt . Pleasant, W. Va .
Owned &amp; Operaled by :

WAGNER &amp; ASSOCIATES

~

lk.i~er

a.er

The Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings Company
Federal Reserve District No. f
of Pomeroy, Meigs County, In the State of Ohio at the close of busin ess on Mardr :!1 .
1984 .
ASSETS
Cash a nd balances duE' from de pository instttutions
a. Noninterest -bea rin g ba lances and c ur r e ncy and coi n .
.. ~. OR'l . OOO 00
Sec uriti es ........ .. ............ ... ..... ....... ............ ... ......... .... ....... .
. ... 16.:\06.000 (~)
Feder al fund s sold and secur ities purc hased
under agreeme n ts to r ese ll. ....... ..... . ..... .... ...... ............. .
. .. ..... 2 . 0~ :1 . 00 0 00
Loans a nd lea se fin a ncing recei va bles:
Loans and leases, net of un earned income .......... 17.640,000.00
L ESS : All owa nce for loan a nd lea se losses .......... . 104.000.00

net

of un ea rned inco me,

.. liSI6,000 00
:1~1. 11011 110
~0 . 000 00
Oth er assets ...... ...........
...............................
.............. 67.1. 000.00
Total assets....
.... . . ....... ............
.. .. .... ...... ............ :19.2:10 .11011 .00
LIABILITIES
De posits:
In dom estic offices ......
.. ............. ..... . .. ... ......... .. ..
.:ro r;:rc ntnl no
11 I Nonin terest ·b ea ring ........... .
.. ...4,961.000.00
r21 In terest bearin g ..
. .. 30.671.000 00
Other liabiliti es .......... .
Total li a bilities .. .. ...... ..
. .. ... .. . .... .:\/; ll&gt;i. OOO.nO
EQUITY CAPITAL
Comm on stock ............
.......... .. .. .................... ... .. ..... ..
4011 oon oo
Surplu s............
.. .. . ................ ........ .
. . .r;on. non.no
Undivided profits and ca pital r eserves ......... ..
~ . on:r. non.on
Total equity capital ................................. .
:1. nn:r.noo on
Total liabilities, limit ed· life preferred s tock. and
equity capital.
.............. .. ...................... ... ...... ..
. .. :1!1. 2:w ooo no

Thf • ! .&lt; 1rliPs c\ ux Uiar:; of Acr ic~l7 1

i.&gt; not s taging a public fi &gt;h In this
~ ·\·(· nin g

from tl to R p.m . as
annnuncf'd prro nt"'ou sl~ f'Jr lif'r.

!-iaturday yard ,;alt&gt;

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I. Roger IV. Hyse ll . Cas hier , of the above named ba nk do hrre bv dr•l'i :trP t hat
this r epo rt of co nditi o n has been pr0parcd in confor ma nce wi th th(' i n st r uctions

Bradbury r'TA wtll sponsor a
Ya rd and b~r salr· Sa turday· from 9

used by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Sys tem and thrSta tr B :~ nk ·
lng Au tho r it y and is t r ue to the hest of m y know led gP a nd bt&gt;IIPf.
Rogr•r W. H\ &gt;PII

~. m . to ~) p .m . on Four1h S trt'(~t in

M iddl0por1

ATTENTION!
The Daily Sentinel
Is looking for a carrier in the

Syracuse Area
992-2155

Mon.-Fri . 8:00A.M. to 5:00 P.M .
Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 NoiSn

Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

e lection.
In Meigs County. 12,881 persons arE' registered to
vote. That figure represents an increase in
reglstra lion of more than 200 since tile November 19&amp;3
balloting, when 12,641 persons were carried on the
rolls.
In Callia County, an eslimated 14,761 voters are
registered - an Increase of approxinnately 300
persons since the last general e!PCtion.
Brown has attributed the registration reco rd to
intensive programs to sign up new voters Instituted by
his office, both poUiical parties, candidates such as
J esse Jackson, a nd a variety of civic and public
interest groups around Ohio.
The secretary of stat&lt;&gt; predicts that 42 percent or
those registered will go to tile polls Tuesday. That

Meigs Democrats,
Republicans will
decide local races

State Bank No. 223X
CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
(Including Domestic Subsidiaries)

Loans and leases .

Along the River .............. .1~· 1 ·8
Business ........................... A ·3
Deaths ............................. A-7
Editorials ......................... A·2
Features ..... ........ ........... E·l-8
Sports ............................ C-1·8

Since work began at the Meigs mines in 1972,
over 27 million Ions of coal have been

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from

allowance . and reserve. . ...........
...........
Premises and fixed ass e ts I in c ludin g ca pita lized leases) .
Other real est a te owned ................. .................... .............

No fi,;h f n ton i~hl

Call for information:

Fresh green peppers &amp; onions, sauteed mushrooms
and two slices of swiss cheese .

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Saturday is lag day

A-2

tmts

By LARRY EWING
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Across the state, voter registra·
tlon has jwnped to an all-time record for an y e lection
In Ohio history. Locally, the boards of r lection in both
Callia and Meigs counties report marginal increases
in voter registation since the November 1983 election.
Despite those increases, however, state officials are
predicting only a moderate turnout for Tuesday 's
prinlary e lection.
Secretary of State Sherrod Brown reports that
figures
the 88 county boards of elections show
5,892.815 persons are registered to vote in Ohio - a
registration figure that tops any prPvious primary or
general election tota L
The stat&lt;&gt;'s new record s urpasses the previous high
of 5,887.48R set prior to the Novemher 1~ presidential

Lottery winner

in vestig ation. The scene was pro-

Inside:

Ohio weather:
showers possible
over weekend
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entint
12 Sections. 84 Pages 50 Cents

Sunday, May 6, 1984

A Multime dia Inc . Newspaper

Registration up; 'moderate' turnout predicted

A brown Bass boat pedestal sea t
was lost Thursday evening between
Syracuse and Racine. Onthe backof
tlle chair is written " Bass Pro
Shops." Anyone finding the chair or
know where it might be is asked to
ca ii98S4339.

cessed bv a n agcn t from t hP Bel.

If you ask two people the date of Memorial Day in
Ohio you might get two different answers-Page

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CLEVELAND iAPl The
winning number drawn Thursday
night in the Ohio Lottery's daily
ga m e. '"The Number," was897 .
In the " Pick 4" game. played
Monday through Friday, the winning number was 99W.
The lottery reported earnings of
$1,121,006 from wagering on its daily
game. Earnings came on sales of
$1 .324.960, while holders of winning
ticket s were entitled to share
$W3,904.

refunds--D-1

E-1

Seat lost

Face theft charges

~t'J!-.(J IJ\ · iJI P .

ll Oth Kentucky
Derby results
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c.pyrighted !984

(Continued from page I I
again, he would be a rrested in
connection with the robbery of
Tri·County Bank on Nov. 16.
Hodson refused to honor Ingles'
request for lower bond . He said his
reason was hased on the difficulty in
getting Ingles to appear in court and
tile seriousness of the crime.
Ingles was arrested by A !hens
County officials shortly after the
robbery. but those officials we re
recently de nied extradition by
Mason County Circuit Judge Clar·
ence Watt. Watt claimed that
Athens County could not sufficiently
prove Ingles' presence in Ohio a t the
time of the robbery .
Ward said later that he would
pursue federal charges against
Ing les if unable to extradite Ingles
from West Virginia.

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ThP third of fou r aluminum·
ma king potlines at the s m e lter
portion of Kaiser Aluminum &amp;
Chemica l Corpora tion' s Rave nsSurvi ving bes idPs his mother are wood works will be energized
his wtfc. Ma"' Ann Bicke l Conley, Sa turd ay.
Belpre and Coolville: a daughter,
ThP switch is due to be thrown
Miche lle IMicke,' ) at home: his sometime a ft er8 a .m . and Ihe line is
s tepfat her. Cla ude 0 . Lock han of scheduled to be in full operation by
Belpre: a sister. ConniP Holbe11. thP e nd of Ma y.
Belp tr ; thrw nlPCes . a npPhew.
As previously announced, work on
thrC'f' gff'at n~""es. a great nPphew. this restart b&lt;'gan in ea rly March.
..,.~\ ·rra l au nt s and uncles.
The people needed to prepare a nd
Scrv ict's will be held a t 1 p.m. oper a te the linPwercrecalledat that
Monda,· at the Lf'a\·itt Funeral time a nd arc already at work in the
Home in Be lpre with Ron l.a ugherv pla nt
officia ting. Burial will b&lt;' in the Odd
Fellows Ccm e tPry at Parkersbu rg.
Friends ma.v call at tht' funera l
Four pecplewerearrested Thurs·
10mf' aftpr 7 p.m . Satu nl ay.
day in connect ion with Ihe theft of a
Allwrt K(-clon
gasoline mot or from an oil rig at the
Tiger Oil Co., located in Scipio
Towns hip the Me igs County She·
Pil•.::Jsant, W . Va .. a fo rmer rt"S idrnt
riff's Department reported .
of M incr s\'il le, died Thursday at
Arrested were ChrisCap&lt;'ha rt. 21 ,
P lPasant Valley Hospita l.
Rutland.
Tim Shane, lR, R t. 1,
Mr KC£'ton was hom Nov 10,191fi
Cheshire.
Mark T. Rathburn. 21.
at Sugar Crf'1•k. 11 son of thf' late
Rutland
and
WUiiam R. Priddy. 20 .
Albl•rt Fl.:•y and FlorencP Hill
Rutland.
KC'f'fon . Hf' was a roal miner.
According to the sheriff's dcpar1 ·
SUiv i\' ing 11 rr two sistPrs, Opal
ment
. all three men charged with
Har·p&lt;· r. Pomeroy, and Crystal
theft
and will appmr in Meigs
F:rvin. R ichmond. Ind .: an a unt.
County
Court on May 9.
Cvnthia Manning. Chau ncv: SPV·
The
depa11ment
also repo ned the
r t·aJ cousins. niPCes and nC'phews
breaking and mte ringoftheofficeof
ctnd a s pPCial frie nd. Anna Dow,
County Common P leas Judge
MPigs
Point Pleasant.
Charles
Knight.
SC•tv icf's will be he ld at 11 a .m .
According
to the sheriff's depart ·
S.:.JtU ttiJ:-,· at thC' Ew ing F unPral
me
n!
and
Judge
Knight nothing was
ll omf' with thP RP,. Stt·,·p Manlf'.Y
r
C'movc-d
from
the
o ffi~ . howevPr,
and t h&lt;' Rrv . StP\'l' TumPk official ·
one
filin
g
cabinet
was
OIJ"ned.
ing . Fri&lt;'nds rna;.: ca ll atthf' funeral
Sher
iff
Proffitt
asked
the Attorney
hum(, rrom .t to 9t hisf'V('Jl ing. Bur ial
Ge
neral's
office
to
assist
in the
will l=H ' in Gn. •pnlawn Cf'rnPt C'ry at

Ohio natural

clay. A teacher mu.st spend precious
time reteaching readiness skills
which are a foundation for achlemeniln the first grade.
"U there is any possible means by
which your district rould suppori
and maintain halt-day sessions of
kindergarten every chlld In the
program would have a much better ·
chance to meeting the challenge of
the future . We strongly urge those
concerned to tl1lnk of the children!
Tl)ey are are the m ost valuable
asset we have."
Monday at 7 the Eastern Board
will meet in special session and at
lila t time Is exp!'Cted to make a
decision on whether half-day, dally
sessions will be establlshed in the
district or the present anangement
will be continued only at two centers
Instead of one.

$250,000

Kaiser opens
third potline

-IS. L ight no!1hrr l_\· v;inds . S.ltu rda.\ ·.

e~nr1 10

(Continued from page 1)
"There are, as we see It , only two
groups of people who benefit from
llhls arrangement - the board of
education which benefits from an
economic standpoint becausxe It Is
more costly to maintain half-day
kindergarten. However, the board Is
reimbursed a percentage of the cost
of transportation . The other group
which benefits Is the motherS who
are working full time and need a full
clay baby sitter.
"From past e xperience, we have
children Jearn and retain more by
attending school five days a week .
This enables chlldren to have a
program with continuity and a
change for reinforcement, whereas,
a child who a !tends on alternate day
loses some of tile skills from
Thursday until the following Tues·

nf'u: ru les take e tff'Ct

Ruth E. Walla('t'

Friday, MGy 4, 1984 ·

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

We. th e und ers igned directors. attes t the correctn ess or th is r Ppor t of cond 1 t ion
and declare thattt ha s been examined by us and to the best of our knowledg&lt;' and b&lt;&gt;·
lief ha s been prepared In conformance with t he inst ru c ti o ns iss ued by thr Boa rd of
Governors of th e Federal Reserve System a nd the State Banking Author it&gt;· and is
I rue and correc t .

THEREON JOHNSON
FRED IV. CROW, JR. - DIRECTORS
BEN H . EWING

By BOB HOEF1.JCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Meigs Counly
Republicans will decide on tttree

Election result
announcements
planned
Results of the Tuesd ay prim·

ai;. etectlons will be announced
Tuesday night starting at 8 p.m.
by Larry Spencer from his clerk
of courts office at the Meigs
Coonty CouJthouse. Attempts
wiUbemadetoW!nouncethevote
of each candidate, precin&lt;1 by
precinct . However, If that becomes impossible due to fast
arrtvln~t results. records of the
vote n.'Ceived hy each candidate
wiU be available In Spencer's
office Tuesday night and all day
Wednesday. The, Daily Sentinel
is serving liS a sponsor of the
election announcements ove r a
public address ''J'slem.

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level of turnout would be eonsiderrcl "moderate."
Brmvn sa id.

He based his prediction of a mode rate tumour in
Tuesday's eiPCtion on several facto rs. H0 noted there
is no contest in the Republican preside ntial primary
a nd !hat interest may have diminished somewhat
when Ohio Sena tor .John Glenn dropped out or the
presidential race.
Brown also poinlul out that Ohio's ell'ction.
although a month earlier than four yea rs ago, stil l i&gt;
late in the prl'siden tial pdmarv schedule to be
considered decisive.

Sta tistics gathered by Bro\\n's office show that the
sta tewide total of registered voters inc ludes 1,787,016
Democrat s, 1,185.003 Republican s and 2,920 ,716
independents.

A spokesperson for the boat'Ci of el('('f ions in M0igs
County said tha i as of F0bruary - th&lt;' las t m unth lor
which firm figures wC're ava ilab!C'- therr wPI'C' 4,914

registered Republicans and 2.292 rf'gistered Demo·
cra ts, with the r emainder classified as indPpPndPnt

In Callia Count;·. a representa ti \'P of thf' board
estimated th ere WC'N:' approximri!tf'ly fi.!lXl rf'gislt·rf'd

Df'mocra ts and 7.100 registered RPpublicans .
E lC"Ction officials caution. howrvf'r. that th(· ust· of
affiliation figun:•s ma y be mi s leadin~ l«ause
Ohioans are not noqui.rC'd to c.; tatP ThPir p;lrty
preff'rencc whC'n rC'gisterin g to \'O t(' .
A vo ter becomes affili (:l.tud by 'i,':i king fur a part~
ballot in a primary e lection . t\ pPrson v;ho \'Oil'S iss ups
onl ~1 , or has not YL' t votc'CI in d primarY . i ~ L·arTit'CI on

Ihe rolls as a n indep&lt;'ndent.

French City Run...
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count y races and Democrats will
cast ballots on two loca l ra ces when
they go to the polls in Tuesday's
primary elections.
The 34 polling places in Meigs
County will open at 6: lJ Tuesd ay
morning and will remain open until
7: 30p.m ..
In addition to local races, voters
\\111 cast ballots on presidenlial
national t'onvention tlelegah:.•s as
well as va rious court posts, repi'E'·
sentative to Congress, state and
local central committee posts, and
for state representative candidates.
Three Republicans will be swea t·
ing it out for the nomlnaiirm to run
for the Meigs County Commissioner
post. lenn beginning Jan . 2, 19Ri .

...400 turn out
Nearly 4110 runners turned out for tbe fourth Fh&gt;nch
City Rom Saturday, despiw morning rain showers that
race officials said may have resulted In slightly less
attendance . The rat....:~ was divided up into three events
- the :;.K (3.1 mile). t().K (6.2 mile) and the Dinosaur
Dash. The races are sponsored by Holzer Medical
Center and the Ohio Valley Publishing Co.Swr,·, '""""
results and additional photos appear on B· I and C·2 of
Wday' s Tim.,;-&amp;ntinel. (T .S photos by Larry EM1ng ).

The 1rio inf'ludes incumbent , David
.J . Koblrntz, Chester Road: Richard

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R Rupe. Pomeroy. and a former
county commissioner. Bernard D.

Gilkey . Middleport.
Another Meigs County race for
Republican voters is for nomination
to ru n for county recorder In the fa ll .
tContinued on page A4 1

Gallia voters have
final say Tuesday
By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALL !POLL&lt;; - Attenlion will be
focused on the outcomeoftheCallia
County she riff 's race In TuPsday' s
primary . with four Democrats and
Jhree Republicans vying for thPir
party's nominat ions .
Polls will open a t 6:.10 a .m and
close at 7:30 p.m . in :l6 vo ti ng
precincts. according to the' county
board of elect Ions.
Sheriff James M. Montgomery is
seeking th&lt;&gt; nom ination to run for a
third term. Opposing him a re th ree
of his fmmer employees : Raymond
R. Pope, Alva L. Sullivan and
Richard L Wiseman .
John Ta;·ior, Gallipolis police
chier from 1%6 until l982, is seeking
the COP nod for the sheriff's race.
and is opposed by Carl E. "Ed"
Stewa r1 Jr ., anothe r fonner deputy.
and by Bill L Mit chell , a n Ohio Bell
Telep.tx:me Co. employee and a
former deputy under previou s
administrations .
For the J a n. 2 tenn on the cou nty
commission. incum bent J a mes C.
Sa unders is in tile running on tile
Republican ticket. He is opposed by
T. Kail Burleson, a fa nne r townsh ip
trust&lt;'&lt;' and Gallla County Junior
Fair Board director.
Democrats competing for Saund·
ers' seat are .Jlradiey E. Harder , a
farmer and contractor, and Dr. Dan
C. Notter, a local veterinarian.
Three Republicans are seeking
nomination for the Jan. 3 term on tile
commission now he ld by Paul D.
Nlday, who declined to seek a third
term. They are George E . Pope, a
larmer and buslni'Ssma n: Russell
P. Wood, a realtor and il)surance
~~&amp;ent;
and Uoyd E. Danner,
industrial arts teacher al Kyger
Creek High School.

The ~&gt;inner of that racf' will fac e
J.E . "Dick" Crem eens . who has no
opposition on the Democralic ticket .
Cremeens is a tobacco fa rme r and
fanne r m ember of t hP Ca Ilia
County Local Board of Education.
Three local attorneys are after the
COP nomination for prosecutor :
Hamlin C. King, a forme r prosecu·
tor: William D. Conley; and Ronald
R Calhoun, Callia County common
pleas judge from 1969 until 1981.
Incumbent Joseph L. Cain has no
opposil ion on the Democra Iic ticke t.
My ron L "Bud" McGhee, the
incumbent treas urer and a Republi·
can , Is seeking his first full te nn in
the position. having been appointed
in December 1982 follo~&gt;ing the
resignation of Frank Mills Jr .
While McGhee has no oppo.slt ion
on the COP ticket . three Democrats
arE' scra mbling for nomination :
Wayre Russell , a farmer a nd school
bus driver; Pamela .Jarrell. a
former c lerk : and rea ltor Bonnie
Stutes.
Incumbent Recorder Evalee S.
Myers. who has been in office since
1966, Is seeking her fourth term and
has no opposlt ion on t he R epublican
ballot.
In contention for the Democratic
nomination a s IT'COrde r are Karen
Waugh Brownell, a former em·
ployee of City Savings &amp; Loan. and
Donald E. Wright. an Ohio Valley
Publishing Co. employee.
CompUmentary votes will be
given to three incumbents running
without opposition - Clerk of Courts
Louise Burger; Engineer James P.
Baird: and Probatp.Juvenlle Judge
Thomas S. Moulton.
The only local Issue to be decided
Tuesday will be a beersaleoptlon ro r .
Springfield Township and Bidwe ll
Precinct .

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Townships will decide tax, liquor issues
Coun t~· govprnment a l subdivisions

Voters of Lebanon . Lc•tart ami
Sutton Townships wi ll d£'t:idP on a

wi ll decide on nf'w tnx levies and a

n£'\\' onr mill tax IP\;.·.

POMEROY

Four

Meigs

fifth will d('(' ide on a wet a nd eli&gt;·
issue a t
elections.

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prim&lt;H y

Voters of Columbia Towns hip will
decide on a one mi ll addit ional tax
levy for the Tri.County .J oint
Vocational School Oisl ric l for cur·
rent expenses .

11te levv would lx• uSf'Ci for
providing . and

mrtintaining

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apparatus, appliances . buildings or
sitrs therefor , or sources of w a ter
supply and materials thC'rdor. or
the C'S tah listunC'nt and mainten ancr

of rirP a larm te legraph, or lh£'
paym.-nt or permanent ' pa rt ·timf',

ur \'Uluntt?(.. r firemen or fi r f' fighting
cum pa n irs to otx&gt;r alf' the sam£&gt; or to
pu rC'h&lt;:~ sC' ambu lancC' equ ipment . or
to pro\·idC' ambula n cf'orem(• fgf'nr~·
mC'dical Sf&gt;IYiccs OJX'ratf'd b~· a firf'
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or
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rom pan~
'nl&lt;' lc,·y \'l:ould bf' in efff'C' t for a
fi ve ~~ ra r pf'riod
In Orange Township, voters will
dec ide on the quPstion: "Sha ll the

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Priorities listed for Meigs road repair

County Engineer

PhllipRobens

By KATIE CROW
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY-T aking priority in
road repair in Meigs Count y this
yearwUI be Rutland Flood Road and
county road 28 (Racine· Ba hsna ·
Locust Grove Road) Philip Rober1 s,
counl y engineer stated Friday.
Roberts a lso slated that heavily
1raveled roads will also take top
priority.
On April tO, Roberts presented the
Meigs County Commissioners with
an $815,!lXJ road program for 1!114.
Roberts stated a t that Iinne "this
re p resents what needs to be done."
According to Roberts at the April

10 meeting thP county paved and
spot pa\·ed 40 miles of highwa y in
1981 and it was indicated that t he
same number of milrs would be in
this year· s projPCt .
Roberts stated Friday that
~l !i,OOl is w hat is needed for
mat erial and labor. however the
budget will not a llow sue h an
e., pcnse. "We will do wha t we can
wi th we have" Robertscommented .
The tol a l budget for this year is
$1,400,0)) out of which Is paid
saiarii'S. repair to bridges. pure has
ing of equipment. repair to roads
and supplies.
Robert s sta ted thai plans Include

rf'pa ir to t'Ount\ roild om· w h1ch 1s
locatC'rl !Jrgf'l\ in ro lumh ia TOH"Tl
:-.hip and a por1ion in ~-\.llt • m
Toumship. :'&lt;cw LimJ R o: 1cl. Suc-

cess Road . Sum ner Roacl. t-:agl0
RtdgP. Bald !&lt;:nohs. !&lt;:ingsbury
Road a nd Rock Springs Road to
namf' a fPw .
The 111m• count) roads tha t will be
added to thp pavi ng list a t"(' Rut land
Flood Road. Oak CrO\·e Road in
Sutton Township a nd Painter Ritlg&lt;'
Road in Sa lem Towship.
All roads. aPCording to Roberts
will be maintained as fin ances will
a llow .
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