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14-The Daily Sentinel

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Meigs happenings ..•

Dragon at bookstore
The Lollipop Dragon will beat the
Middleport Bookstore Saturday,
June 2,!rom 10 a.m. untll noon.
He wUI be passing out lollipops
and informing children about vaca ~
lion Bibieschol which wUI take place
at the Bradford Church of Christ
June4 through JuneS, from6p.m. to
8::llp.m.

Middleport court
Two defendants forteited bonds
and three others were fined In the
court of Middleport Mayor Fred
Hottman Wednesday night .
Forteitlng were Paul J . Hatfield ,
Rutland. ~50. posted on a charge of
driving while intoxicated. and
Patricia A~ Sanders, Chesapeake,
$42, sp&gt;edlng.
Fined were James Green. New
Haven. w~ Va .. $~and L'OSts; Lance
Herman . Midd1Ppo11 , $25 and costs,
and Richard HPrman . Middleport.
$25 and costs, all on disorderly
manner charges. Richard Herman
was also fined $50 and costs on a
destruction of property charge.

Thursday, May 31 , 1984

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Common pleas court

Emergency call

According to an entry in Meigs
County Conunon Pleas Court Meigs
County Conunon Pleas Judge
Charles Knight disquaUQed himself
from further proceeding in the case
of State of Ohio versus Stanley Hunt
and Larry Hunt , Pomeroy, et al.
Knight has requested the Ohio
Supreme Court to assign a vbltng
judll€' to pursue the appropriate
proceedinjls.
The reason given by Knight was
that he had prior legal proceedings
before becoming a judge.
In other court action the marriage
of Walter William Roush and
Kimberly Marlene Roush was
dissolved.

Four calls were answered by local
units Wednesday and Thursday
morning. the Meigs County Emer~
gency Medical Services reports.
Thursday morning at 1: 11 a.m.,
Pomeroy went to 11 Oak St. for
George Molden, taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Wednesday
calls Included, Middleport at 9 a .m.
toStateRoute7andCountyRoad5to
wash the roadway following an
accident; 11:21 a.m. , Rutland for
Bernice Wolford, to Veterans Mem ~
orial, and Rutland at 11:59 a.m. to
Meigs Mine 2 for Cecil Keefer, to
Holzer Medical Center.

Plan bake !!ale
The youth group of the Alfred
United Methodist Church will hold a
bake sa le Sat unlay, June 2, a t 10
a.m. at Roger Hawk's Ammaco
Sta tion In Tuppers Plains.

Marriage license
Issued marriage licenses in Meigs
County Probate Court were Cecil
Holbrook, .J r~ 31, Chillicothe, and
Barbara Jane Pooler, 35, Pomeroy.
and Clinton James Batley. 18. Long
Bottom, and Melissa Gale Lott, 17,
Davlsvtlle, W. Va.

transfers~-------Le-ad-ln-g:-cree-:-k::'co:nse:rv:a:nc:y-;:o::-lst..

Property
Lena M. McKinley aka Lena K.
Miles, deceased, Oliver Earl
McKinley Jr. Cert. of Trans.,
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Middleport Village.
Ia G
Michael C. Warner, Shel
.
Warner to Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co., Easement,
Sutton.
Arthur R. Sylvester, deceased. to
Esther H. Sylvester, Af!ldavlt,

Hospital news

Vete1'11118 Memorial Hoopllal
Adrnitted-JamesA!Ien,Mason,

Va~;

Right of Way, Salisbury.

Cancelled

The practice session schedulee

MEN 'S 19.95
SWIM TRUNKS .............. 17.99
MEN'S 110.95
SWIM TRUNKS .............. 18.79
MEN'S 111.95
SWIM TRUNKS .............. 19.59
MEN'S 112.95
SWIM TRUNKS ............ 110.39

'lbe Chesler Fire Department has
c alled oH the search for an elderly
Reedsville man believed to have
drowned In the Ohio River.
Volunteers have beea dragging
the river and searching the shore
since Saturday for Eugene Wilson,
73. Fire Chief Dorset Miller said the
high level of the Ohio River
promptedofficlalsllldlscominuethe

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Wllsoo was last seen walking
along an embankment near the
BeUeville Locks and Dams when he
apparently slipped Into the river.
His cane was found on shore.

Sleepwear Sale

SHORTS

Short gowns, long gowns, rompers, baby ~
dolls and night shirts.
Sizes 6 to 24 mas. 2to 4, 4 to 6X, 7 to 14.

Our entire selecton of men's shorts - kntts ·
poly/cotton blends · corduroys · denim cut·
offs ~ terry shorts ~ walk shorts. Complete selection of size&amp; Many have coordtnabng
shirts. Buy now for Father's Day~

SWIMWEAR
SALE

Blouse Sale
Short sleeve. A length and
sleeveless styles Prmts, stnpes
and pastels.
Sizes 6 to 18 and 38 to 44.
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For ltttle boys: assorted trunks
wrth match rng cover ~ up s

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

Reg. 16.00 to 121.00

~~~ed

$5°9 to $}789

SALE!
MEN ' S WRANGLER
BASIC DENIM

JEANS
Wat st sizes 27 to 42 waist length 30 th rou gh 36 tnc hesl4 1h ounce prewashed blue de ~
ntm. Reg ular price $22.95.
Straight leg or boot flare~

18.00 ....... Sale 16.39
112.00 ..... Sale 19.59
116.00 .... Sale 112.79
121.00 .... Sale 116.79

SUMMER

1/2 PRICE

SHORTS
Sizes 8 through 20- kn1t s hort s~
poly cotton bl end fabrics in an excellent selection of styles! and
colors. Sa ve this week·end .

Boys
Boys
Boys
Boys

5.95 Shorts ...... 14.68
16.95 Shorts ...... 15.48
18.95 Shorts ...... s7.08
'11. 95 Shorts .... 19.48
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RCA Xl-100 19"

COLOR PORTABLE TV
w/Remote Control
REG. 1549.95

w/ Push bullon electronic
keyboard tuner.

Sr"'cia l

$499°

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Special

RCA 25" COLORTRAK CONSOLE TV
With 17 function remote control in Maple or Pecan.
REG. 1900.00
Our Price S699.00
WAREHOUSE ON
MECHANIC STREET

Includes wrap and split skirts.
Stripes, pastels, solids and flo ~
rats.
Mi sses Sizes 6 to 18 and S, M, L.

Reg. 19.00 ..... . Sale 17.19
Reg. 114.00 ....Sale 111.19
Reg. 123.00 .... Sale 118.39
Reg. 130.00 .... Sale 123.99

REG. 110.00 TO '34.00

Not All Sizes.

COLOR CONSOLE

Skirt Sale

Sportswear in Junior Sizes 3 to 13.
Fashionable knit tops, shorts. sweaters
and pants.

Selected group of ladies'
lingerie includes gowns,
robes, pajamas, bras, panties, garter belts and slips.

RCA Xl-100 25"

Reg. 110.00 ..... Sale 17.99
Reg. 112.00 ..... Sale 19.59
Reg. 115.00 .... Sale 111.99

Quality Red-1 and Doggonits

RCA TV SPECIALS
BOYS'

Light weight pajamas and
matching robes. Knits, poly·
/cotton blends and seersucker.
Sizes 2 to 7.

Junior Sportswear

LINGERIE
SPECIALS

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$1769

SUMMER
PAJAMAS

LADIES'

LADIES'

Less Rebate -

ONLY

"We've only just begun," was the comment of one of
many parents a ttending the Eastern Local School
District Board of Education meeting Thursday night.
A standing room only crowd including some
members of the Concerned Citizens for Better Schools
organization, a new group which has been fmmed in
the district, and others were there to push for the
establishment of one-half day, daily sessions for
kindergarten children in preference to the full
a lternate day sessions approved by the board.
Following a discussion at last night 's meeting with

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$7
TO $27 19
Priced

Sale

BOYS' $9.95

SWIM
TRUNKS

Two youths escaped injury when.
the car s they wen' driving collided
head-on in a curve near the
intersection of Township ~1 and
County 36 Thursday afternoon, the
Gallia ~Meigs post of the state
hlghw ay patrol said Friday.
Todd Hudson, 16, Rt. 1, Cheshire,
was traveling north on Township 21
and Howard Moore, 19, Rt. 1,
Cheshire, was going south when
their cars collided.
There was heavy damage.
The patrol c ited three people In
other accidents Thursday. Vernon
CUfton.lll, Rt .l , Point Pleasant, was
northbound on OhJo 7 when his
vehicles topped at the intersection of
Township 1 at 11:45 a.m . A car
drtven by Ca rl Angel, 24. Rt. 2.
Crown City, a llegedly struck Clifton
from behind
The patrol said
Clifton's car received light damage
while Angel's was heavily dam ~
aged. Angel was cited for failure to
keep assured clear distance.
The pa trol also cited David
Cooper, 2b, Montcalm, W.Va .. for
failure to keep assured clear
distance when his Mack truck
bumped the rear of a car driven by
LU!ian Ha11 , 34. Rt. 2. Franklin
Furnace. The accident took place
when Ha11 s topped at the intersec~
Uon of Ohio 279 and U~S~ 35 at 2:50
p.m. Thepatml sa id Cooper stopped
but his truck moved forwa rd
striking Hart . Both vehicles received light damage.
Two cars received light damage
In an accident on County 14 in
Springfield Township, according to
the patrol. A car driven by Scott
Dewitt, 27,571SunVaUeyDrive, was
northbound on 14 when a car driven
by Tamara Jones, 24, Kerr, al~
legedly tried to turn around in a
driveway a t struck Dewitt's car.
Jones was cited for failure to yield
the right of way from a private
drive.
An unknown tractor~ trailer
caused light damage yesterday to
a car driven by Nancy Howell, 33,
Oak Hili, Thursday afternoon. The
patrol said Howell was eastbound
on U.S. 35 near Ohio 588 in
Springfield Township and the rig
was westbound when a chain fell
off the tractor st liking Howell's
car.

Unemployment
Pe rc ~r11age

ot

Jc bless Peoole

S~;,s onJIIy ~&lt;I JUShHl Fl(jlJili:t

So ut C8 061Jetrltn11nl o l Ldbor

OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 -SATURDAY TIL 5

UNEMPLOYMENT DROPS

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POMfROY OHIO

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Dorset Larki ns, Roger Gaul and Dale Machir while
board members. Susie Heines and .James Caldwel l
again indicated their preference for one-day daily
sessio ns~

Parents one-half hour before the meeting paraded in
at the school. Many carried signs urging the
establishment of one-half day sessions.
During the board meeting, some of the parents
indicatf'd they will not support a building program
plannf'd for the Eastern District because they feel
board members have not listened to the people in the
setting up of the kindergar1en program. At last night's
meet lng, no parent spoke in favor of the day long.

altpmatiVP day kmdergarten plan adopted by the
board. At the last meeting, one pa rent indicated a
preference for that day long tvDE' of procram .
Pan'nts indicate thE-y will co~tin ut; their program to
Insist upon the estabiishmmt of one~hal f day, daily
Sl&gt;ssions for kindergarten pupils and are planning a
citizens march in both Tu ppPrs Pia ins and Chester this
summer to emphasize their in.sistencr that the board
change its present plan for the kinderga rten program.
ParC'nts have indicated also that they will cont inue to
a ttend board of education meetings ~sa part of their
plan of insistence.

Building
program
outlined

IDJUry

Size 8 through 18. Entire selection sale priced. Choose
from favonte styles and
colors.

$649°0

USE OUR FREE
PARKING LOTS

Voting to keep the full alternate day plan at
Thursday's night 's meeting were board members

Section. 12 Poges
25 Cents
A Multimedia Inc . Ne~spaper

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50.00

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several of the parents being permitted to talk on the
kindergarten situation, the board again voted 3~2 in
favor of the full alternate day sessions. The board
recently establish another center - at the Chester
Elementary School - for next year Previously ,
kindergarten has been held at the Tuppers Plains
SchooC With the new school year both Chester and
Tuppers Plains will be used as kindergarten centers.
However, the board a t the 3·2 vote has refused to go
with one-half day daily sess ions~

Youths
escape

LITTLE BOYS'

Men's '7.95 Shorts ....... 16.48
Men's s11.95 Shorts ...... '9.48
Men's 112.95 Shorts .... 110.28
Men's '14.95 Shorts .... '11.88

CHILDREN'S

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Pomeroy- Middlepbrt, Ohio, Friday, June 1, 1984

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel staff

LITTLE GIRLS'

REG. 17.00 ......... SALE 5.59
REG. 112.00 ....... SALE 19.59
REG. 116.00 ..... SALE 112.79

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Parents continue kindergarten battle

search.

ss.oo .... SALE SJ.99
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Rio Grande graduates

Story on Page 6

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Vol.34 , No.35

MEN'S
SUMMER

REG.

Legion splits t:winhill

Search called off

SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FRIDAY, JUNE 1ST AND SATURDAY, JUNE 2ND

Yo u'll lrke lh e selectiOn of sty les and
colors 1n s1zes sma ll tlnou Rh extra large.

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Story on Page 3

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE
SWIM TRUNKS

Weekly sennonette

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Raymond Lambert,
Rutland
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Discharged - Carl Schultz, Jr.,
Jessica Jones.

ELBERFELDS

MEN'S

Soto suspended

for this evening for the Vol"\!5 o1
Uberty has been cancelled.
The next practice session will be
5 8 8
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. - 1be nation's unemployment
ra&amp;e dropped 8.3 pe..,ent in May,
the govemment reported FJi.
otq. 1be unemployment rate
stood at 7.5 percent in May. (AP
Luerphoto).

A building program is being
planned in the Eastcm Loca l School
Distnct pro\' iding the $6 million for
the project - HO percent possibly
being prov1dod b\· the Statf' of Ohin
-is a\·aiJa biP

Me&lt;&gt;ting in rc&gt;gu lar Sf'Ssion Thurs·
day night. the Easl&lt;'rn Local Boani
of Educa Iion discusspd I he projf'&lt;'t
w hich has rPS uit('(] frum a survr~
made b\ the Stale Dt•partmmt of
Education. Tiw stalL' ha s rPC'om -

mended closmg of both the ChestPI'
and Tuppc&gt;rs Plains building. :\('

cording to the plan. the present high
schoo l would lx, renova tf'd as a
facility for s tudent s of Ch&lt;'strr e nd
Tuppers Plains and a nrw !ugh
school would bec'Unsu·uct . Thr state
would provide 80 p&lt;'rc&lt;'n t oft hr costs
involved with 20 p:'rcr-nt b&lt;'rn g the
local share
It was point&lt;'&lt;i ou t tha t Eastern

.

NEW WATERLINE - Ext.ensiv~ work is underway on Pomeroy's

Local re~idents arf' now pa,v ing a

East Main St., where a new waterline is being inslalled by u"emlock Pipe
of Racine. Funds for the project were provided by lflJD.

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Jobless rate declines In May
WASHINGTON tAP) - Ameri ~
ca's civilian jobless rate fe ll to 7.5
percent in May. the lowest since
August 1ffil. as new hiring by
business created &amp;Xl,OOJ jobs, the
government reported today. Total
employment reached 105.3 million,
the highest on record.
Last month's ra te also m atched
the 7.5 percent level of January 1981,
when President Reagan took office.
The 0.3 percentage point dip from
April's seasonally adjusted 7.8
percent civilian jobless rate broke a
string of two months of standstill
unemployment. The good news
notwithstanding, an estimated 8.5
million Americans were still with~
out jobs, the Labor Department
sa id .
Bu t today' s report was studdf'd
with good news for the labor market

as hundreds of thousands of young
people prepare to enter the labor
force in searchof s ummert lmejobs~

Among Ihe highlight s:
-Of the more than 105 million
working Americans, 42.5 nnUlion
were women~ This represented 50.5
percent of the more than 85 million
women in the population, "the first
time ever tha t more than ha lf of all
adult women have been employed,"
the department said.
-The over all civilian rate fell
even though roughly 558,())) people
entered the labor force in search of
work. The creation of nearly 900,000
jobs more than accommodated the
new job seek&lt;'rs.
-The declines In joblessness
touchedeverypopulatlongroup,but
was stronges( among adult men and
women and among blacks.
-The average manufacturing

workweek fell by :ll minutes from
the high April level of 41.2 hours to
40.7 hours, an Indication that
employers were willing to hire new
workers rather than just spread thP
work among theexistingworkforce.
- The7.5percent civilian rate was
3.2 percentage points below the
post ~Depress ion peak ofl0.7percent
recorded in November 1982. SlnCi'
then. when the ranks of the
unemployed topped 12 million, the
ta lly of the jobless has plummeted
by 3.4 million.
An alternative unemploymen t
rate. combining the 11.12 million ~
member civilian labor fore!' with
the 1.7 mllUon members of the
armedforcesstationedlntheUnited
Sta tes, fell from 7.7 percent to 7.4
r.ercent.
In testimony prepared for the
congress lonaiJolntEco nornicCom~

House approves defense bill
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
House early today approved a $28&lt;J
billion defense blll which trims $21
billlon from President Reagan's
original budget and curbs the MX
nuclear mlssUe and other weapons
in a bid to rekindle arms control
talks with the Soviet Union.
Final passage of the spending
package - a record despite the cuts
- came at 12:30 a.m. on a 298-ffi
vote.
That tally capped three week!! of
often bitter, partisan fighting in
which the bulk of the huge Pentagon
budget survived intact except for
restrictions on atomic and space
weapons, rejection for a third year
o1 new nerve gas weapons, and a
virtua l ban on using U.S. troops to
fight in Central America. The bill
also ordered changes in the way
spare parts are purchased.

The Republican-controlled Senate is expected to begin floor
debate next week on a version of the
but which proposes permitting the

Pentagon to spend $299 billion in
fisca l 1985. Differences between the
two measures will be worked out
la ter In a House-Senate conference
committee.
As It began more than eight hours
of debate, the Democrat-&lt;.'Ontrolled
House voted to ban production of
nuclear·tlpped, sea-launched cruise
missiles unless the Soviets test and
deploy a slmUar long~ range system .

In four dramatic late-night votes,
the Hoose narrowed its limits on the
MX by taking away from Reagan
any discretion over whether to
authorize production of 15 of the
giant ]()~warhead missiles.
Two weeks ago, the House cut
Reagan's appea l for 40 more of the
weapons to only 15. It also said the
money couldn't be spent before next
AprU and then only if he told
Congress the Soviets hadn't returned to good·falth bargaining in
the talks the Soviets left last year.
First, the House reaffirmed Its
May 16 decision on a 200-182 tally.

Then, in consecutive votes or

199-197 and 1!&amp;197, it decided to
remove from Reagan's authority
the decision on whether the Soviets
were bargaining In good faith.
Instead. the Hou se decided to
require another vote next year by
Congress on whether to go a head
with the missile which is central to
Reagan's nuclear bulldup. The two
votes were required because of
complicated parliamentary
maneuvering.
Rep. Dante Fascell, D~F1a., came
rushing down the Isle at the last
second to cast the deciding vote on
the key 198-197 tally after Speaker
Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., who rarely
votes, tied the balloting when he
sided With MX opponents.
Shortly before final passage, that
restriction was affirmed by a 199-196
margin.
Sponsors of the new restrictions
said It should be Congress, rather
than Reagan, who decides whether
the Soviets are bargaining in good
faith II they return to the talks .

mittee. the commissioner of labor
statistics. Janet L. Norwood , noted
that "the bulk of the May unemp loy~
ment decline occurred among adult
men. " whose jobless rate fell from
6.9 percent to 6.:i percent.
Among the various population
groups. today's rPport showed these
May unemployment rates, com~
pared with the April rates :
-Adult men. 7.5 percent, down
from 7.8 percent
-Adult wom en . 6.5 perc&lt;'n t, down
from 6.9 percent.
-Teenagers. 19 percent . down
from 1 9 . 4 ~
- Whll es, li.4 perc en I. down from
6.7.
-Blacks, l5~R percent. down frmn
16.8.
-Hispanics. 10.5 percent , down
from ll.5.
The May unemployment report
was released unusually early.
coming on .June I. Th&lt;' figures arp
based a Census Bureau survey of
some OO,&lt;XXJ randomly selected U.S.
households and is conduct.e d in the
week in which the 12th day of the
month falls .

fi ve mill le,.,· and if the stat(' does
appruve lh&lt;' funds for Eos te m. the
local 20 percent cou lei be rarsed
through a reduction to about four
mills . Res idents wou ld be paying
lower !axes. bur lhf' four m ill levy

wou ld be in f'ffC&lt;'t for a longer period
of t lmf' to providr the 20 percent
local shar(' of building program
costs. The board will know by its
July mrt'ling if Ihr Ill ]X'rccnt of thp
$6 million projPCt will be a pproved
by the state.
The hoard last night C'mploy&lt;'&lt;i
Jan Eich ingf'r as varsi~~· chf'C' r

lcadl'r advisor and cmployf'd Ray
Wa rson as a social stud ips t£'achC'r

and head foot ba ll roach . Watson has
been at Federal Hocking for th&lt;'past
two yP.ars. Subst itut p teachPrs for
the next sc hool year wen: named.

Bids will be sought on lunchroom
supplif's fort he next school vear and
wi ll be openf'd at the .Julv m{'('ting ~
The IJOard also agreed to haw a
spm~'

applif'd

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ceilings at thr high school. Tuppers
Plains and Rlver;ipw school s

ronfracfs W('f(' rf'nE'WPd for f'dUCa ·
tion tel('\·is ion SPIYiC'P5 and for
participation in the edur alional

coopera tive.
Cooks WC'rP authoriz.C'd. to at t0nd a
workshop in M&lt;:.JrK!tla in .Jul.\ ·

All board members. DorSi'! LM~

kins, Susie HeinPs. James C'alvcrll,
Da l&lt;' Machir and Rogrr \.aut \\W(•
present fo rt he rTl('('ting

Child stealing charge
brings jail sentence
Charged "1th child stealing and jail escape, John Park was
sentenced to six months confinement on each charge b\· MPigsCount\
Conunon Pl&lt;'as Court Judge Charles Knight Friday morning.
The child stealing chargP Is to run concuiTCntly with Jn)' oth&lt;'r
sentences that he is presently serving~
Although thechlld involved In the Incident was Park' sown child. Ill&lt;'
youth was In custody of the mother.
Pa rk stole his child on May 18,1983and was indict&lt;'dasa result oft he
incident on June 17, 1983.
He was arrested on June 23 In Orange County, California and
returned to Meigs County . On September S, 1983, he escaped from the
Meigs County Jail and was apprehended in Columbus~ He was
Indicted on the escape charge on October 17 las t year.
He has been servlngtlmeonachargeofbreaking and entering that
occurred in Franklin Councy prior to the chlld st&lt;'aling Incident .

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Friday; June .I, 1984

~ 2-The Dally Senti~el

Commenta•'Y
Ill Court Strt&gt;el
Pomeroy, Ohio
OEVIJfED TO THE ll'o'TEREST OF THE MEIGS-MASON !\REA

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ROBERT L. WINGE'IT
Publisher

BOB HOEFLICH

PAT WHITEHEAD

Friday, June I, 1984

Our public schools ______J_am_e_s_J._K_ilpa_t_ric_k

The Daily Sentinel

General Manager

1\ssistant Publisher/ Controller

Pome~y-Middleport, Ohto

D.\LE ROTIIGEB, JR.
News Editor

A MEMBER of The Associated Press. Inland Dall)' Press Assocla·
lion and tht&gt; American Newspaper Publisher Association.
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aood I lUlU", addrt'fi.sing l:oo!'iUI?S , not personalities.

Letters to editor

WASHINGTON - A tittle more
than a year ago, the National
Commission on Excellence In Edu·
cation released its report on the
state of our public schools. The
report was a shocker. A few weeks
ago the Department of Education
released Its own follow-up report on
what has happened in the ensuing
year. This report was a sh()('ker.
too.
Amazingly, incredibly, In thP
teeth of a thousand pessimistic
predictions that the 1983 report
would merely gather dust. we are
getting some action in the public
schools. I for one never thought it
would happen.
You may recall the national
commission's dismal findings a
year ago. "The educational founda ·
lions of our society are being ernded
by a rising \Ide of mediocrity that
threatens our very tuturf' as a
nation and a people " .. "Some 23

million American adults are func·
tionally tlllterate." ... "Average
achievement of high school stu·
dents on most standardized tests Is
now lower than 26 years ago when
Sputnik was launched." ... "Secon·
dary school curricula have been
homogenized. diluted and diffused
to th&lt;' point that they no longer have
a central purpose."
The commission made a series of
hard-hitting recommendations for more math 1 more science, more
English and morE' homework In the
high schools; tor a school day of
seven hours and a school yearof200
to 220 days; for a major upgrading
of teacher salaries, teacher certlfi·
ca tion and teacher competence.
The recommendations made great
good sense. but manifestly It would
cost a great deal of money to fulfill
them. Looking back on 40 years of
declining public Interest and support for the schools, I predicted the

report would be widely praised and
promptly burled.
It hasn't worked out that way.
Education Secretary T. H. Bell's
follow-up report Is Immensely
gratifying. Some states, It Is true,
have done relatively little: Colorado. Connecticut, Iowa, Maine,
Montana, New Hampshire, North
Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah
and Wyoming have actually
enacted few reforms, but even In
these states studies are In progress
and proposals are being put
forward, and the limp dough of
public concern Is slowly rising.
Twenty-nine states have acted no~ merely talked, but acted - to
beef up requirements for high
school graduation. I.n times past,
such states as South Dakota and
Washington have required only 16
hard credits for graduation; Kansas and Ohio have required only 17.
Now the movement evel)where Is

New high school, baloney!
I was at the May 7 Eastern School
board m~ting along with many
other parents . I was very dlsappoinled in the way the board
handled lhings. 1was reall y upset a\
the way M r. Machir voted . he
admitted he preferred on&lt;'- hall day
kindergarten bul voted lor the
whole day. He said h&lt;' wanted to be
fair. Well, sir, l want to know whom
you're being fair to? Not the
parents; not the five-year -old child·
ren; and especially not a young
child who cou ld benefit from the
things school is supposed to
provide .
If you had esked Mrs. Heines. I
am sure you would have found out
how unfair the ali-day alternate
kindergarten systPm is to children
with special nf'f'ds. for example. a
child who needs to sec the speech

teacher .

This child would only get to see
her once Pvery two weeks whereas

the on&lt;'-half da y system provided
more flexibility of scheduling. so
this child would be able to have
more speec h therapy .
Another thing. I was taught as a
child. that the majmity mles. Not so
with the board - you are only
eiN:'ted officials. the parents are the
malority.
Also, I picked up an Eastern
School paper. Guess what! T hey
w ant us taxpayers to supJX)rt a new
high school. A£ far as I am
concerned - NO WAY' The board
won't listen to the parents, then I
say, parents, don't li sten to the
board about a new high school. Mrs. Violet Lambert, Coolville,
Ohio.

No governor has helped
I would like to say a lew words
about Meigs County not gelling
an~1hlng out of this administration.
1 mean out of Columbus. I would
like for him to tell me whal
Governor ever did do anyth.ing for
Meigs County': James Rhndes had

doing.
.
Mavor Hoffman. \he council and

this state head over heels In debt.
Still M eigs County did not get
anyt hing. I am 80 years old. I can't
remember Meigs getting much oul
or any Governor in the state of Ohio.
-Ben Batey.

Police DPpartment, on their limited
funds. are doing a great job. Keep
up the good work.
Appreciative Resident - Lionel
Boggs

Appreciate support
In recent years. the grC'at fina n·
cia l "crunch," recession , and infla tion has taken its toll on C'veryone.
but one area that ha s suffered in

pan icular ly is our local fire depan ments. Tools and equipment used in
the fire service have skyrocketed
far above anyone's an ticipation.
In recent yf:'ars. volunteers ha ve
put In an overwhelming amount of
time and effort to raise money lust
to keep the financial status of the
cjepartments above water. Just
recently the Racine Volunteer F'lrc
Department go\ a boost It desper·
ately needed for survival. as the one
mill fire protPCtion levy in Letarl ,
Lebanon, and Sutton Townships
passed by a strong majority vote.
The Racin&lt;' Volunteer Fire D&lt;&gt;·
partment would like to ex tend a
sincere "THANK YOU" tu f'VC'·
ryone In the community for its
support.
With the passing of this five-year

!pvy the department will be able to
upgrade and maintain a quality fire
protection serv ice to thP area which
it serves.
.J ust recently Racine completed
another project when il purchased
the "Jaws of Life" rescue tooL This
tool became the first of it s kind in
Meigs County! Again this prolect
was made possible through people
of the comm unity as fund raisers
and donations funded Its purchase.
Again. on behalf of the Racine
\'olunt&lt;'&lt;'r Fire [)('panment. I
would like to say "thank you" to the
fine people of the community for
vour concern and strong support . A
~pecial "Thank You" to the voters
who supporled us In the primary
clf'Ct ion
Sincerely - The Racine Volun·
tPrr Fire · Dept., Third and Vine
S\rCI'ts. Racine. Ohio - Scott
Wolfe, reporter, P.O. Box 181,
Ra cine. Ohio 45771.

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"AHII LOVE spring - even though the trees
DO pollute like crEJZy this time of year. "

for tougher high school curricula.
Only two stales have taken action to
Increase their school years: Tennessee Is going from 175 to 100 days,
and Arkansas will move by increments from a 17-day to a 190-day
school year In 1989. The only

reported move toward a seven-hour
school day Is In North Carolina,
where Polk and Halifax counties
will experiment with the longer
hours. In m any states the teachers'
unions have balked at proposed
changes in certification and In
competency testing.
In brief. the past year's activities
- encouraging as they are - fall
short of Secretary flf'll's "tidal
wave of school rPform. ·'

Fear of socialism_________J_ac_k_A_nd_er_so_n
WASHINGTON - I guess only a
Republican fund-raiser would have
the chutzpah to send out an appeal
for campaign contributions from
one of the most luxurious hotels In
Paris - and base hls sollcltatlon on
the horrors of French socialism.
But If nothing succeeds like
excess. you've got to hand it to the
National Republican Senatorial
Committee. It raised $31 million
last year alone. During the 1981-82
election cycle, it collected $95
million from the party faithful.
The committee's stridently partisan direct -mail fund -raising efforts
often ra ise the spect&lt;"&lt; of a
Democ-rat ic-controlled Senate. In
1982 for example. an appeal from
the committee chairman . Sen.
Richard Lugar, R -Ind., fairly
crackled with desperation:
"Will you help save our Republl ·
can majority?" he asked. Please IPI
me know 'Yes' or 'No' tnday if at aU
possible. What's at stake'' If you
say 'No,' Ted Kennedy could
control the Senate by 1984."

Although thai crisis passed
safely, It was only a smallldologlcal
step to the letter sent out last August
by the committee treasurer , Robert
Perkins. Writing on the stationery
of the elegant Prince de Galles
Hotel, he began breathlessly:
"As 1 write this letter to you, I
Imagine my eyes still burning from
the clouds of tear gas that seem to
be a regular occurrence in the
beleaguered city of Paris, France
Ban·icaded in his hotel room just
off the Champs Elysees, Perkins
described the sorry state that
France has been reduced to under
the Socialisls- a "catastrophe that
might one day happen at home." HP
wrote:
''For example: Anyone wanling
to leave France can take only the
equivalent of $4&amp;1 in French
currency ,.;th him. Imagine trying
to take a vacation from your
family, or a business trip, with only
$480 in your pocket."
PPrkins' alarm wa.s understanda·

ble . Such a paltry sum would cover
perhaps three days at the Prince de
Galles, with enough left over for a
croissant and a ca fe au !alt.
"I know France Is a long way
away," Perkins wrote, "and it 's
hard to Imagine the same night·
m are occurring in the United States
... (But) It's a chance we just can't
afford to take. Won 'I you sit down
right now and send a check for
$25""
My associate Tony Capuccio has
been studying the committee's
expenditures in the past two years.
Some of the $2'i donors might like to
know how their money was used to
ward off French-styiP socialism:
-Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska was
given $.3,898.85 by the committee to
buy lunches for press people and
or hers.
- Sen Mark Hatfield of Oregon
got $8,HY1 for magazine and newspaper subscriptions. plus drlbs and
drabs - ranging from $.3.30 to $125
- for office supplies.
- Sen. Pete Domenlcl of New

Mexico got $4,969 subscriptions and
$7,791 in clipping service fees.
- Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois
got $6,2lll for a clipping service and
transmission or press r eleases on
the Chicago City News Bureau's
public-relations wire.
-Sen. Gordon Humphrey of New
Hampshire got $1.86 for a 62-name
mailing list from the New Hampshire Credit Union, plus $7,791 for
auto rental and insurance during
visits home.
- The committee spent $63 to
enroll a press aide of Sen. Rudy
Boschwi tz of Minnesota tn a writing
cou\'Sl' at the Department of
Agriculture.
- Sen. Nancy Kassebaum of
Kansas got $28 !ll to frame a
photograph that hangs on the office
wall.
- The commillee spent $682.56
for a 19-lnch color TV monitor and
cart for the use of Sen. Roger
Jepsen of Iowa. and $216 for his
office staff's business cards.

The personality factor_____R_ob_er_tw_a_lte_rs
arrived here for his final round of
SANTA BARBARA. Cal if.
campaigning, he began to stress
1NEA)- " I don't think Mondale's
themes designed to appeal to
Vl'ry colorful. He's rather blah,"
says Gloria McManus, a secretary
California's image of Itself as a
In this spectacularly beautiful
progressive, trend -setting sta te.
oceanside community. "Hart's
Promising "new leadership and a
more charismatic.''
new vision for this country," the
Ms. McManus Is only one of
senator offered himself to "a state
approximately 3.5 miltton Ca llfor·
on the cutting edge of change" as a
nla Democrats expected to vote In
candidate "freed of old arrange·
I he June5 presidential primary , but
ments, not tied to the failed policies
her assessment typifies the empha·
of I he past."
sls many of the state's voters place
Mondale's strategists reject the
on politicians' characters and
conventional wisdom that Hart has
the edge because he is somehow
styles .
The electorate's perception of a
more personally appealing to Calica ndid ate's personaUty and other
fornians or because he has had a
string of victories In Ohio, Indiana,
amorphous traits partly determine
Nebraska, Oregon and Idaho.
the outcome of political campaigns
In every state- but nowhere Is that
"The two more overworked
phrases In this year's campaign are
phenomenon more pervasive than
'momentum' and 'conventional
In California.
wisdom,' " says Michael Kantor, a
For better or worse. Image
politically savvy Los Angeles lawInvariably overwhelms substance
yer who serves as Mandate' s
when the voters of the country's
statewide campaign chairman.
most populous state go to the polls
"The Democratic Party here is
- and that's bad news for tanner
just like the Democratic Party In
Vice President Waller F. Mondale.
every big urban state,'' argues
who Is widely perceived here as
Kantor. "Mandate knows and
competent but dreary.
"I suppose Mandate deserves It
understands California. When Hart
because he's held practically every
comes knocking at California's
door. he's going to find Mandate
other office," says Ken Boxer. a
student at the University of Califor- Inside having dinner with the
family."
nia at Santa Barbara. "But when I
think about him, there's just a void,
Whatever edge Mandate may
have In terms of professional
a sense of emptiness."
The outcome of the cmclal
experience and famlllartty with the
primary here Is, of course, lrnpossl·
state Is somewhat offset by the
financial advantage which even the
ble to predict with any degree of
certainty, but It a polltlclan and a
former vice president's strategists
state were ever made for each concede to Hart.
Hart's managers say they're
other, they're California and Sen.
prepared to spend about $750,000 In
Gary Hart, D-Colo.
Less than an hour after Hart the final week of the campaign for

broadcast and prinl media adver ·_
tlslng, with most of the money
ear mark e d f o r television
commercials.
Mandate, however, enters the
in
final day of primaries California, New Jersey, West Virginia, South Dakota and New Mexico
- perilously close to federal limit
for candidate spending in att
pdmarles and caucuses.
"We'll have more than enough
money for radio and television
advertising to get our message
across In California," Insists Kan·
tor. But he refuses to cliP a specific

figure and acknowledges that
"Hart will outspend us In California, alt hough it won't be significant
enough to make a difference."
When the votes are counted, the
margin between victory and defeat
here Is likely to be very slim. One of
the few points on which both
candidates' strategists agree is
Kantor's assessment of the likely
outcome:
" We're not going to blow Hart out
of the water and he's not going to
blow Mandate out of the water. It's
going to be close - very close."

We'D LPVe To ICNocJ&lt; iT ouT,
&amp;IT i'T''~ PRoTecTeD BY a

~UPeR·HBRDeNeP

The Doily Sentinei-Page-3

Small crowd sees Reds' win streak snapped
By BRUCE LOWfiT

AP Sports Writer
Brad Kommlnsk uSed to drive to
Cincinnati to cheer for the Reds.
On Thursday night, he drove
Atlanta past them.
The Braves' rookie. called up
from Richmond of the International
League to replace Injured Claudell
Washington, drilled a tiE'-breaklng,
game-winning single in the fourth
inning that started the Reds on the
road to a 7·1 loss.
"I grew up as a big fan of the
Reds,·' said Komminsk, who grew
up In Lima, Ohio, about a two-hour
drive nonh of Cincinnati. " I came
down to two or three games a year.
The hit put the Braves on top 2-1,
then they erupted for five runs In the
ninth. highlighted by homers by
Glenn Hubbard and Dale Murphy.
There weren't many folks around
to laugh. The game was a little·

publicized makeup of an April 18
rainout and, despite fine weather,
only 2,47'.! fans paid their way Into
Riverfront Stadium, the Reds'
smallest home crowd since they
moved there from Crosley Field in
June 1970.
Elsewhere on the abbreviated
National League schedule, It was St.
Louis 5, New York 2; Philadelphia
10, Chicago 2, and Pittsburgh 2.
Montreal!.
The RBI off the Reds' Frank
PastorewasKommlnsk'sfifth in the
majors and first of the season. He's
batting .200- 1-for-5 in two games.
That's a far cry from the .340
average and 30 RBI Washington
posted before a pulled hamstring
put him on the disabled list.
Rick Mahler pitched a four-hitter.
striking out five batters and walking
just one as he ran his career record

to 3-0 against the Reds.
BUI Scherrerwas thevlctlmofthe
Braves' big ninth, giving up all flv&lt;&gt;
runs on Hubbard's fifth homer,
singles · by Bruce Benedict and
Mahler, Jerry Royster's RBI dou·
ble, Albert Hall's RBI single and
Murphy's 13th homer.
Cards 5, Mets 2
St. Louis pitcher Bob Forsch.
slowed - and sometimes stoppedby a back Injury, silenced the Mets
on three hits before Manager
Whitey Herzog decided to give him a
rest.
"Here it Is May 31 and he finally
gotten his first win," Herzog said of
Forsch, who has lost four. "Bob's
pitched two or three good games
before tonight, but he just hasn' t
been able to win. Tonight I thought
he threw well. The ball was popping
and his control was a lot better.
George Hendrick did the running

-or, more precisely, trotting- for
the Cardinals, hitting home runs to
support Forsch's effort.

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SIMMONS'

PhiDles 10, Cubs 2

SUPER SUMMER

Mike Schmidt uSed a couple of
simple hits to break out of an RBI
slump and boost the Phlllles past
Chicago and Into first place by
one-half game In the East Division .
The Phlls jumped on Chuck
Rainey for six runs In the second
Inning, two on Schmidt's single.
Jody Davts hit his eighth homer of
the year tor the Cubs, extending his
hitting streak to 14 games.

ON DEPENDABLE

Pirate&lt; 2, Expos I
Joe DeLeon convinced Chuck
Tanner to leave him In the game
against the visiting Expos. and the
Pittsburgh pitcher rewarded his
manager with a six-hitter.

USED CARS &amp; TRUCKS
1982
1979
1978
1981

Meigs-Marietta split twinbill

discloses only ''recommendatons''

'W"£ WRIT&amp; NO LAS!' CUAPT'£~ ... ' ~, Memcrial D"'1. I')B+.

Middleport people should be proud
The people of Middleport shou ld
be proud of their well-kept cemetcr·
ies. Bill Durst and his crPW are to be
commended on the fine job they are

toward at least 20 units. Texas,
Pennsylvania and Grorgta are
going toward 21 credits; Oregon,
Louisiana and Mlssourl are moving
gradually to 22; Florida wm require
24 credits In 1987.
You wm surmise correctly that
most of the Increased requirements
are for additional hours of credit In
math and In science, but the
humanities have not been altogether neglected. High school
graduates In New York will have to
have one year of either art or
music. In Florida, 10th-graderswlll
be required to write at least one
paper a week. Some localities have
responded to the national commls·
slon's challenge by Instituting their
ow n local programs. Emporia,
Kan., will be teaching computer
sldlls to Its sixth-graders. Okla·
homa City's new policy wUI require
two hours of homework a night for
high school students. Milford, Del.,
Is putting first · and second-graders
Into Introductory science. Port
Huron, Mich., has Instituted a
. !per-diploma for seniors who
qualify as "academic scholars."
i may be bending over backward
to find evidence of actual accomplishment. In such states as Ala·
barna, Michigan, New Jersey and
North Carolina, the follow-up ref)Ort

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

MARIO SOfO

Soto gets
five day
•
suspension
CJNCINNATl tAP I - Neither
Mario Soto nor the Cincinnati Reds
would discuss the ace hurler's
five-day suspension imposed by the
National League for bumping
umpire Steve Rippley in Chicago on
Sunday.
Chub Feeney. league president.
told the Reds on Thursday that Soto
would have to slt ou t for five days,
beginning tnday.
" I can' t make any comment ."
sa id RcdsManagerVernRapp, who
substituted BruCI' Bcrenyl for Soto
In the first game of tonight's
double-header with the Allanta
Braves.
Cincinnati President Bob How·
sam was at I he N a tiona! Junior
College Baseball Tournament in
Grand Junction, Colo.
Soto also was fined but the Reds
declined to reveal the amount. It
was believed to be$1,00J.
J 1m Ferguson, the Reds· vice
president for publicity, said he
wou ld answer no other questions
and make no other comments about
the susj)C'nsion.
Solo is 7-1 this season with an
earned run average of 2.58 to lead
Cincinnati's startmg pitchers.
Solo was pilching for the Reds on
Sunday when Chicago's Ron Cl'y hit
a ball into the left -field stands at
Wrigley Field. Rippley called it a
fair ball and a home run, enraging
So to ann the Reds.
HowPver, aftPr a conference. the
tunpirPS l'f'versed the decision and
ruled CRy's drive foul. angering the
OJbs and hea ting up a 32-minute
delay. The umpires ejectedSotoand
OJbs Manager .lim Frey.
When Soto teamed of his election.
he charged onto the field toward the
umpires but was tackled by Reds
catcher Rrad Gulden. Solo was hit
by a thrown bag of icc as he left the
fi~ld, and was r estrained when he
gra bhcd a bat and tried logo into the
stands after the usher who threw It.
the Reds said.
Soto. who has pitched five
complete games, is fout1h In the
league strikeouts with 70and fifth in
Innings pitched with 80 and onethird .

MARIETTA Dan Thomas
fired a 15-strikeout, three-hit 6-3
victory over Marietta but the hosts
came back with two runs in their
final at-bat for a 4-.1 win in the
nightcap In American Legion
season -opening baseball action
here Wednesday .
First Game
With Thomas sailing throYgh the
Marietta batters, Meigs built up a
6-0 lead after five and a half fram es.
Marietta scored three In the sixth to
end the scoring. Thomas walked
but one batter In his seven-inning
stint.
Jay Carpenter drilled a two-run
home run in the fifth. high over the
360 foot mark in left center. K evin
Eastman was on board during the
blast.
Other Meigs hitters included an
RBI double by Trey Casse ll, a
double by Eastman, a run-scoring
si ngle by Scott Gheen. and a single
by Chris Kennedy. J ackie Welker
drove in another Meigs run with a
base;; loaded walk
Bonnette had two singles and
Knight a double for Marietta's
three hits. Marietta pitching. four In
all. fanned 12 and walked fiV&lt;'.
Second Game
Marietta squeezed home the

&gt;~1nnlng run in the bottom of
seventh when a one-out suicide bunt
hit the plate and bounded high in the
air with the moving runner off third
scoring easily.
Meigs had taken a brief 3-2 lead in
the top of the seventh when Thomas
opened the inning with a single and
scored after Nick Riggs 1-eached by
an error and Clu·is KC'nned y
reached on another erTor while
sacrificing.
Donnie Swatzel pitched four
innings for Meigs, fanning five and
walking six while allowing one hit.
Gordon Splete came on in the fifth
and was charged with the loss.
Splete fanned five. walked three.
and gave up four hits. Marietta
pitching fanned 13 and walked five.
Meigs hitters included an RBI
double by Tony Riffle and one
sin gle eac h by Thomas and
Kennedy. Young. Dyar, Koskolic,
and Skoglund all singled for
Marietta's hits.
"We really went aflcr them in the
first game and started our younger
boys in the second game to give all
some playing time, and it turned
out to be the best game. Ov&lt;&gt;rall, we
did a fine job. I'm pleased how our
boys handled themselves." sa id
Meigs coach J ack Welker.

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Track record set
at Scioto Downs
COLUMBUS, Ohio IAPI - A
track record by a horse and a world
record by a jockey were set
Thursday night at Scioto Downs.
Quick Trip, a 4-year-old m arc
driven by John Hogan, won the
sixth-race feature $8,500 Preferred
Handicap Trot and in the process
turned in the fastes t mil&lt;' by a filly or
mare trotter in the26-year history of
the track at 1:59 3-5.
The old mark was 1:59 4-5 SC't by
Cora Tin 1978.
For beating Jeff' s Slick Andy by
six and thr"""!uarter lengths. Quick
Trip paid $3.8:1, 3.20 and 2.00 . .Jeff's
Slick Andy paid $15.40 and 7.60 and J
L Coalt01N1l paid $4.80 for third .
In the fourth raCf' :l&lt;i,lXXJ Open
Trot , driver .Janet I rvine guided V
Anna Trick to a 2: 011·5 victory over
Big Bud and P!'tc'sFannic.lt was V
Anna Trick's fast!'St clocking ever
and put Irvine Into the record books.
It was the fastest trotting mile
ever driven by a female over a
five-eighths mile racetrack . The
former record belonged to driver
Linda McNutt and the troller Lil
Dud timed in 2: 01 3-5 at Dover
Downs last year.
Stake Knife, ridden by Dan Aler.
continued to dominale the Yankee
Trotting Series, winning the S.5,tXXl
third leg by two lengths over Red
Coach Glory and Jack The Knife

4 dr. Hat chbac k. run s good

1979 OLDSMOBILE OMEGA
2 dr.

low milea ge Real clean

1980 CHEV. MONTE CARLO
looks l1ke new, run s perl ecl

1978 MERC. MONARCH
4 dt Clean . low m•leage

1981 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
4 dr. Excellent sha pe

1978 CHEVROLET BIV. CONV. VAN
Ready to go

1978 FORD F350 W/UTILITY BED
Pn ced to sell

1978 CHEV. C-30 WITH UTILITY BED
Run s good and look s good

Stop and Shop, Then Make Us An Offer

THESE UNITS WILL BE SOLD
ONLY AT

Your Dealer On The River.. ..

SIMMONS
OLDS.-CAD.-CHEVY, INC.
308 E. Main St .

PH . 992-6614

HOURS:

Pomeroy , OH.

Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 to 700
Sat. 9 00 to 4:00

1975 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT ........ s595

2 door. Runs

good

1969 FORD F-100 TRUCK ........... s295
Flatbed

'84 La n Tractor
ale

1982 PONTIAC 600
Th rs one owner ha s 30.000 miles. a11 cond. PS. P8
"Exira clean".

1981 BUICK PARK AVENUE

Prcture s cannot de sc11be thr s one owner beoulv ~ ' tl r
only 12.000 ntrles Ful ly equ 1pped

Baseball pairings
Ohln H .~ . Ra....t.a
stall'" Toumammt Palr'blp
At Ohio Sl!W.• Unl,.t'"*fy

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1980 CHEVY LUV PICKUP

(1_,,

One Owner truck wilhtopper. 4 cyl., 4 speed. good con
drt1o n. ready 10 go. " Pn ced Right " .

MLIIr-r Cit\ \ "' "11pp lil\' Bt&gt;thl'l. Fli
rbl . l ttpm
l "ulu mhus Ht·,~ vs :O.' f""." Phlladf'lphla
T\J!&gt;O. " Jr&lt;~wa~

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LAWN TRACTOR

Model 134-638
11 HP/38" Side Oisch8rse
S.Speed Tronmle
Electric Stert

$150 Off 11 H' p•
s100 Off 8 H.P.
s100 Off 8 H.P. Rider
MODERN SUPPLY
Pomeroy, Ohio

399 W. Main
Ph . 992-2-164

1981 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYAL

The Store With "All Kinds of Stuff - For Pets, Stables.
Large &amp; Small Animals. Lawns and Gardens

Beautiful burgundy outside and in. Well equipped with
air cond. ti lt wheel , cruise and much more Come 10
and see

1978 CHEVY CAMERO

Sport 1s tlw word here w1lh aul o trans PS PB . w,tll V

8 p~dormance

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Friday, June 1, 1984
Friday, June 1, 1984

Softball pairings
O..AAA
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('hnstl&lt;' H.tnnon, Tom my Stohart. :\! anc·y H~nt.
Porthw d E lt•nw nt an h•ad wr Ltrr\' \\'olfe orgamzed

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~d prt&gt;St&gt;nh&gt;d t~phiPS for thdr t•fforts. PkruN'd art•
tronl. 1- r .Jt~s..'il&lt;'a ( odner, Linda HoltE'r, \ irginia

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c ltmh oul ot.1 d('('p hole the\ had dug
for t hl'nJ'-.l'l\ L's ThL' Lakcrs IT'achf'd
tn and ga\ (' thC'm a hand

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ll poull ftrs l hall !pad, clawed back
10 edge llw Lake~&gt;. 124-121 in
m ('!Timf' Thu1 sdc1v mght . a nd even
lhPif '\ cil tona l Basketball Assoc1a
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shot \.\.llh 1--J sf'f'nnds remdmmg the
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rv. o 01 rhrc'f' ll.IYies ·
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ball and lh~ load. lB Ill wilh 1R
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Lak('I L.11 vm ' M&lt;~~' IC" Johnson
v. ..ts conf1drn1 his team would
ix'f'omc the f u st 10 a NBA
rh:unpionship SPr lf's to wm thf'
oprn mg two games on thp road
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thf'\ lA ould fou l and we'd make 1t and
v. m th•• game. scud .Johnso n. who
h~td 21 pomts 10 rebounds and mne
d~SIS!s ' [ never thought we'd turn lt
o' f 't v. C' lt'l 11 sli p o u t of ou r hands "
Hf•ndf'l son stole a pass from
lctm&lt; 's \\'01 1h; w ho made 11 of 12
shot;.; md ]('(] a ll SCOfC'l'S Wllh 29
p&lt;tlllls and wcnl m for a game-lymg
ld\1lP v..1th 11 scconds remammg.
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rhoS&lt; ' 11 S('('()nds !hen gave II to Bob
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bt:'fon• t h e fou rth q u art C'r ended
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you ha\ l' to go for the SI C'a l WorlhJ
)Usl lofted I he ball Ia B\ ron Scott
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4th and Mam

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773-5721

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Open Monday · Saturday 8 a.m. · 9 p.m ., Sunday 9 a.m. · 9 p.m.

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Modul a r H o m es
Po m e.-oy , 1100 E M a 1n

L1le sups and downs can b reak

Wisdom

Po m er oy

unless one has an
the spirit
tnner core o r coUtage and an mner
cenamt~ ott he presence and love
of God Churc h membership and
Churc h teach mgs can help you
garn these Invaluab le Oless1ngs
and help you ach1e.,e a greater
WISdOm

Saturday
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world cannot teach Wisdom Otten
w1sdom comes only through pam
lui expenence as the ~ears pass
To some It never comes at all

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Auto m otrve

THE DAILY

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Comple te

Attend Church
this Sunday

Acts

ON SERVICE

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1 o "Mac' McCoy

ElliS &amp; SONS SOHIO

M rdd f('p or t
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Tuesday

McCOY'S

"For A Real Auct 1on

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SONS STORE

Equipment
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Bill B r ow n OwnC'r
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Jo\ t lark p.r~!ut \-\or~hlp Sf'f\1 (£' Sun
da\ lit, m Sund;,\ S1 hool 11 am F \f'n
1ng 'I. O r ~ ht p -..f'n•wp 7 10 1J m \ \ C'dn ('s d,l\
pra\l'r Jllf'1.1 m ~ ~ 30 IJ m

Fnday
Revelatton

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PO MEROY Clit HCH OF 'I'l-IE NAL\

RENI·~ CornrT Umon and Multx&gt;m• RJ:to.
Thomas C lrn McClunj:!, pas101 Oyd(&gt; Hendetso n S S Su pt Su nda) School. 9 :It a m
monun,~:: worshlp 10 .'Jl a m PI.'E'nln~ Sf&gt;r..1c'f' 6
p m m 1d \.\'f'Pk st"f"\ice Wed nrsdav 7 p m
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Main St PomC'I'O_'r. Sl. 1day ~n.' l('f"S Hoi)
commumon on the first S\1 'dav or pach mon th,
and ru m bmf.ld "1th m orru, '! prav&lt;'r on thP
thirU.I Su nda\ Mom mg pr.t\t and Sf'rmun oo
all othf'r Su nda\ s of th(' m ont h Churr h 5;( hooJ
and Nur.'Rn.· mr&lt;' prmi ded Coflf'E' hour ln th(&gt;
Parish Hu ll lm mrd latf'lv foll owmg the st&gt;rvk'l'
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST l12 W
Mai n Sl Nrll Ploudfoo pas1o1 Blbl(' School
9 ll.l m MollllnJ::II.orsht].J l O:lJa m Youl h
mf'l'lings b 00 p m EvPmng v. orshlp 7 00 p
m \\ f.'dnr-sd.r\ mght p1 1\&lt;'r m('('ting and Bi b!£'
stud\ i 0) p m
THE SAL\' A.nO~ ARMY U'l Buftpmur
Ave Pomprm Mr.; Dora Vr lnmg 1n c har,O!f'
Su nr.lay hu llnes.c; ffi ('('!ing lO . 1 m Sunda~
Sehool 10 lJ a m Sunda\ -:chool YPSM
Elolso• Adams l&lt;'adPr 7 ll p m Salvaoon
mE'(l!l ng various SJ)('akr-rs ilnd m usJc SJ.X'lhrls
ThUI~J' I I J) a m to 2 p m W di&lt;~ Homr
LCU!nJC' mf'm br-rs In r haJg£\ all wom{&gt;n
tm11C'd 6 45 p m 'Ilrurxlav, Corps Cad('!
Oass.~ !Young ProplP-Bi bk&gt; , i :ll p m Bible
Study and Praye r m w llng open 10 tttf' public
POMEROY WESTS! DE CHURCH OF
CHRIST l321ti Child! f., s Home Rood t Coun t\
Road 76 J 992 5215 V(l('al music Sundav \\ or
SJ.hpTO am Bl bl('St udy l la m Wors hip hp
m Wr&gt;dnPSday Btbk' Study 7 p m
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CHURCH CU!ton Lucas pastor Sunda y
Sc hool 9 ll a m M ~ Worlf'\ F'r ancL-. -.upt
F"n&gt;achlng S(&gt;n.1C'f'S firs! and third undays rol
lowi ~ Sunday Sctnol Youth m f'£'ting E'\f'l""\
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UN ITED M t. TH OntST
Prf'achln g 9 10 am fir s1 and second Sun
davs of ('aCh m ont h third and fo ur th Sun
davs ('ac il month 'I.O r sh lp se r VI('('S &lt;.rl 7 10
p ri-r W£'dnesd a\ (•Ven ln ~s at 7 30 p m
P ra}e l and Bl biP St ud\
SEVENTH DAY AD\.o ENTIST M ulb
rrry Hrlgh ts Road Po m E&gt;rov M i c hael PI
onko\\- sk 1 pastor, :vlarlf' Sp il t'S Sa bba th
School Supt Sa!l bult1 Sl'hool Jl 2 p m on
Saturd ay" lth wors hi p SPI \ 1('('5 foli O\\ ing

F rR ST BAPTI ST Da v id
Mann . ml nhl l r Wllll am SnuuUt-r, Sun d.ly
School Supl Su ndav Sc hool . 9 3() a m
M orm ng Wot ship 10 30 a m
FIR ST SOUTH ERN BAPTI ST Po
m(&gt;r ov Pl k(• Oa\ Jd Hum pas to r, Jack
'J('('ds. Sund ay School D lr ('('ct or Sundav
S&lt;-ool 9 :W a m M orning Wm sht p !0 30
eve ni ng \\-Orsh lp 7 .UJ p m I ur-sd a\ Vl st
ta t io n 7 p m Wf'dn PSd o! \ Pr avf'r Sf'r\ l cf'
7 30 p m
Mission F r i('nds 7 10 p m
Girl s In A( t10n i 10 p m, Act Pens i 10 p
m Choir P1 actlrP 8 30 p m
f-AITH TABERNACLE CHURCH , Bal
It•} Run Roa d RP\ E mmell Ra" son p as
tor Hand!Pv 'o unn sup1 Su nd a \ Sc il ool
lOa m . Su nda\ P\f'n mgsc r v lcr 7 :W p m
Bi ble teach ln ~~: 7 30 p m T hursda'
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rar-usf' Sen.!c('s Hla m Su ndav E\P ntn ~
sf'rv k f's S und &lt;.r~ and W('d nesd av at 7 '"l p

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MID DLEPORT C HURCH OF CH RIST
I N CH RJST!A.N UN I O'J L aw t ('n Cf' M .~ n
It•',, pastor Mrs Russt.•ll You n,l&gt;!. Su nda•
Sc hool Sup t Su nday Sehool 9 30 a m
Ev('n lng wors hip 7 30 p m Wl:'d nPSd a\
pray&lt;'t m('('!lng 7 JO p m
M ORIAH CH U RCH OF GOD
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RaC'Jil(' Rrv James Sattprfleld pasror
F r eema n Wil lia m s Su pt Su nday Sc hOol
'I 45 a m Sundav and WPdnf'Sd av cvf'n
!ng S(' r VICE'S 7 p m
MID D l EPORT
F IRST
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Corn('J Sixt h and Pa lm('r T ile Re\ Ma1 k
Mcct u n~&gt;: Sund a\ Sc hool 9 15 am
Dan
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S1 Asst Su pt M m nin ~ Wor sht p 10 15 a
m You th ffif'f'll ng 7 :m p m Wt•dnt"Sdav
Including Wr f' Tots, Eagf'J Bpa\l'rs, Ju
ni or Astronau ts ,rnd .J un ior and $('11101
Hi gh BYF c hoi r Pr&lt;H'IICP !I 10 P m Wed
nPS day PtH\f'r ffif'f'!l ng and B !bl P SI Ud\'
Wf'd nC'!'I da\ 7 .10 p m

M IDDLEPORl F R EL \'1 II L B&lt;\PTI ST
CHURC H cornN Ash &lt;.rn d Plu m Lesltc•
Hay m a n pastor Sund.1y Sc hoo l 1!) 00 a
m. M01 m ng \\ or sh ip l1 00 am W(ld
nr-sd ay and Sa tu r day E vt&gt;nt nJ; St'rvlc('S at
710pm

J\.IEIGS
( OO PERr\TIVE PARI SH
l iN ITE D M ETHODIST ( IIUI«: H
Fay Sa u('r, Dlr&lt;•!'tor
R1•v. Jam t&gt;S E Corbitt, i\!&lt;i~ l ~tBnl

NO RTH E i\S 'I CLUS T E it
lk&gt;\1 . Don A rc·her
Rf'\1 Roy Deeter
K f"' Seldon ,Johnllon
A I !~ Inn - Church Schoo l 9 14"1 a rn
Wor~il rp I I .r m
UM'r'F ti :llt p m L\\
Thn c"\ TupscLn 7 30 p rn Co mmunion
frrst Sun d a~ 1Archt•r 1
C'H F:STEH - 'Aors h lp 9 .1m C' hur &lt;'h
S.: houl l{) am Blb iP St ud\ T hursday I p
m UM \\ , firs I f h ur'&gt;d&lt;H I p m Com
munlon firs t Sun d ~l\ IAI &lt;' hPI I
JOPPA - Wors hip 9 30 am
Ch urch
Sc hool 10 ~0 a m B1b lt' Stud; Wednf'S
d01y 7 10 p m t Joh nson J
L ONG BOTTOM - Cil urch Sc hool 9 10
a m Wors h ip 7 p m Brhle St ud v WIC'd
nrsda\ 7 30 p m
UMYF' IAPd nf'S day
1i 00 p m
( ommu mon Ftr st Sun dav
1 Archf'r!
R EEDSVlll r- Ch ut cil Sct rou l 9 10;~
m Wors hip Sen ic{' 11 00 a m 1Dt'C'INI
ll 'PP I- RS P L \ 1'\JS ST PAUlChurc il Sehool Y a m . Worship 10 :J m
B 1bl t&gt; Stu dv T uPsda', 7 30 p m
UM\\Thrrd T uPSda\ 7 Yl p m
Com mun ion
F i r"! Su n da~ IA!Ch(lr t
CENTRAL ( LllSTER
R pv Jam es E Co rbitt
Re\ Stev en NPison
Rf' v Ric hard Rodaemkh
Rt&gt;v Rob('rl E RohlnfJftn
ft(' \' Andrew Rubc&gt;nklng
,'\SB V RY iSv r ac usP t - Wor sht plla m
Church School 4 45 a m f' harg(' Blb iP
Stud \ .,.,.Pdnt'sd a; 7 10 p m L M Y. (lr sl
TuPsd a; 7 Yl p m
Ch oir R~ hf'ar~al
\\erlnf'-.d.l\ t. 30 p m
UMW foun h Sun
d.r . . I, 10 p m 1 Nf'lson t
ENTERPRISE Wur sh1p 9 am
Ch urch School 10 a m Bfb le St Ud\ Tues
day ., \0 p m UM \\o F' Jr~a Mond.l\ 7 ~ ~
p rn
U MYF Su ndav 6 p m Chotr Rf'
hf•arsal fi 10 p m Wt&gt;d n('sd tn
1Roth(
mkhl
FL AT\-\ OODS- Ch urch Sr- hool 10 a m
\\ orsh lp 11 .1m B i b !(' ~ tud \ f hur sd
d.:.J; 7 pm
U M'r l- Sunda• h p m
•Rolh&lt;'m!chr
I lHH~ S I RlJ!\ 'v\ orshl p 9 am
Chu rrh Sqhooi 10 a m
Choir p r aC' IICI'
'luPsdav 6 10 p m U M W, fi r s t Tut&gt;sd a\
7 10 p m ( NP ISOIU
HEATH ,MJ dd iPJXHII - Church S&lt;hoo l
t\ Ill am
\\ ur ~ h lp 10 30 .1m
Blblr
Stud,, T ul'sd ay, 10 am
LMW Sff'ond
M ond ay, 7 30 p m, U M\'1 S('Cond Mon
dav -; lO p m UMM Thltd Mo n da~ 7 Ul
p m 1 Rob inson 1
MINERS \ IJ.LF. - \\ m&lt;&gt;h lp Sf'l vkf' 10
1:1 m
Ch urc h Schon ! 1111 m UM \-\ th l1d
\\ f'dnf'Sr1.1\ 1 p m Choir pr ac ticf' , Mon
dai 7 lll pm !Nc-l -.onr
Pt.AR L CHAPEl - \\'o r ship Sl•r,•lrP 9
.1m C hurch School 1l am. UMW sf'
con d Tuf'sday 7 10 p rn UMYF l ast T ues
d.n 7 :W pm tutwnk JnJ;::\
POMF:RO\'- Church School &lt;I 1 ~ am
\-\orsh lp SNvlcf' 10 ,)() am C hoir rl'
h&lt;':Jrsal W£'d nesda' i 30 p m UMW Sf'
pon d Tuf'sd .n 7 :ul p m U M Y F Sunrl.n
bpm tCorb \11 1
ROCK SPRINGS- L hurch Schoo l &lt;I 1~
am Wors hi p 10 am B1hlc SJ ud v \\ 00
nr-&lt;&gt;d &lt;l\ -; IU p m , UM\F' tSc nlor"l Sun
d.t ~ S p m , 1Junrors1 ('\er\ o thf'l' Sun
d.rv, G p m 1Ro themlch \
RUTLAND - Ch u1c hSc- hool 9 45a m
Wors hip 10 ~O a nr UMW tEvl'n lm ~ ('Jr
c IPJ st&gt;cond W&lt;•d nt'sd av .. 10 p m, UMW
1,\hernoon ClrclPI S{'COnd T hutsd a• I p
m t Rutx•n kl ng 1
Si\1 E M CE'N TER - Church Sc hool 10
am \\ or shl p 9 l'i .J m rRubcnkl nl':l
SNOWV I LLE Wo 1s hlp A 10 am
Church Sc hool lO am rRulx'nk ln,e:J

SO UTH E R N CLUST E R
R 4"v .la m es M Clark
Rev Paul M cHulrf'
8 (' \1 Or1111l e WhUf'

ft ('v \\I and a J ohn.'Kin, Dl n!dor
Harold JohnfiiOn
Director of Educa tion
HA RRISONV I L L E P RESBYTERI AN
CHUR CH \\oorshl p s&lt;'r v!C'C', 9 00 a m
Church Sl-hoo l 10 .'\0 a m
M IDDLFP ORT P R ESBYTERIAN
CHU R CH Churr h Sc hool9 00 a m . Morn
tn11 Worsh ip : n I S p m Bi ble Study . T ues
day , 10 ()() a m
B tbiP Stu y T h ursda}
7~p m
.
SY R ACUSE FI RST UNIT ED PRESB Y
T ERIA N CH URCH Ch urch Sc hoo l 10 1"1
a m Mor ning Worship I I 30 a m B lbk
StudY Tuesday, 10 a. m , Ju nior and Senior
H!gh You lh G r oup Sunday, 6 00 P m
R UT LAND CH U R CH OF GOO Pas tor
Rrv J ohn Ev ans. s unday School 10 00 a
m Su nd ay Morning Wor ship 11 00 a m
Chil dren's Chu rch 1l a m , Sunday even
log serv iCf' 7 00 p .m .: Wednesd ay even
lng Youn g La dlps' Au :d llary, 6: 00 P m
Wednesday, Fa mily Wor!hlp 7 00 P m .

AP PL F.GnOVE-l hu rf' h Sc iloo l ~a m
Worsh rp 10 a m IF'trsl and l h lrd Sun
davsl l.JMW Spcond T ucsda' 7 .10 p m
P1 aye r mt:'&lt;'llng W('d nf'., d a~
1 pm
c'Cial k t
BF.:TH ANY- WoJs ilrp 9a m Ch u rch
School 10 a m B lbl (' Stud&gt;, W Pd nesrla\
10 am
Dorcas Womt•n's Fellowsh ip
WC'dn("sd av 11 a m (McGul r eJ
CARMEL - Church Schoo l 9 10 am
\\; OJship, JO 4~ am S&lt;&gt;cond a nd Foutth
Su ndavs FPIIO'oi. Sh lp d lnnC'r wllh Su tton
th ird fhursda\ 6 30 p m IMcGulrC' \
F- AST LETART- Ch u r c h Schoo l 9.1 m
Wors hi p 10 am Sf'&lt;'on d and fou r th Sun
davs UMW li n t Tuf'sd av 7 1n p m
tCl ark t
LETART F'ALLS - \\; orshlp 9 am
Cil urch School 10 am 1Ciar k I
MORNJNG ST AR- Wors hi p 9 45 a rn ,
Ch urch ~c h ool 10 30 a m , B ibl e Stu d'
T hursdav, 7 30 p m t Wh ite I
MORSE CHA P EL- Cil ur ch Sc h ool !t JO
a m , Wors hi p 11 a m 1Whi!C'\
PORTL AND - Church Sc hoo l 6 30 p m
Wors hip 7 30 p m U M YF Wed neSday
1 30 p m tMcGut rel
RACI NE
WESLEY AN Churl'h
S&lt;-hOol 10 a m . Wors hip. 11 a m , UMW
fourth M ond ay 7 30 p m , M en's Pr ayP r
Brea kt&amp;!'l l , Wrd nesd ay, 7 a m (Cl ark)
Stm'ON - C hu ~ h School 9 30 a m .
Mor ning worship 10! 45 a m !Irs I and th ird
Sundays, Fellows hip d inner w it h Carmel
Jhlrd Thu rs dav , 6 30 p m t McGulrel

Long Botto m E d sel Hart . p astor Sunday
SChool 9 30 a m
Wonhlp 10 30 a m
Prayer me£'tl ng, 7 30 p m T h ur sday

I&lt; E NO C H URCH OF CH RI ST. 0 11\er
Swain . Supt Su nday School 9 30 a m f'V
er y Wt&gt;ek

MEIGS

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MINISTR\' OF

FLORIDA VINE RIPE TOMATOES ................... ........ 3lh lb_ Basket .........
NEW FLORIDA WHITE POTATOES ....... .............. ......... 10 lb. Bag ..........~. ] 59
NEW FLORIDA WHITE POTATOES .. .......................... .. ..... 50 lb ...... .. ..... ~7 49
FRESH HALF RUNNER GREEN BEANS ............... .. ........... 2 lb ............. ~. 1 25
SWEET AND JUICY TEXAS CANTALOPES .................... Jumbo 12 S1ze .. .....

BOB~s

Pomeroy

They have wotked hara tor th1s
m omen t these graduates and
were proud of th em They are
starttng life equipped wtth a vast
store of knowledge that w111 help
them 1n the 1r chosen profession

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD SR.

Weanesaay

UNITE D PRESBYTE RI AN

Jun e 1 Thru June 3rd

rn•\ rf'mll rn ad\ rncr direr ! to
r h1 l),,,h '-.i.--nltnl I rm 1 ti nr 1:2 month
t) 1 q~ ( t~ • d lt 1.011 1 bc•gh!'n r ... rder f' M ' h
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POTTING SOIL, TOP SOIL
ORGANIC PETE, COW
MANURE, PLANTING MIX
40 lb. Bag $249

WEEKEND ONLY PRODUCE SPECIALS

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CHURCH OF CH RIST, M rd dlepor t 'i th
&lt;.rn d Main Bob Mf'lt on mlmster AI Har t
"On assU&lt; I &lt;~tP m ln l stPr , M l kp Getl ach,
Sundav Sc hool SuJ&gt;('rlnt{' nden l Blb lt'
School 9 30 a m Mor ning Wors il l p , 10 :W
,, m, E~ f'n in~&lt;: \\ or shl p 7 00 p m Pr avPr
mN'I l n,l! Wr-dncsday, 7 00 p m
M IDDL EPORT C H UR CH OF T H E NA
ZA RENE Co pas l or s Rt&gt;v Char les CO} I('
and Rev Nan!'\ CoylP B ill Wh il e Sunda3
School Supl Sunda) Schoo l 9 lO a m
Mornln;7 \\; orsh l p 10 lll a m
Sunda\
E:va n ~pl\s!tc mPetlng 7 00 p m Prayf'r
m('('!ln~ \\r-dnesda)- 7 00 p m

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J Marcus Fultz
John

114 E . Matn
991-51 30 Pom eroy

ALL BEDDING FLOWERS &amp; VEGETABLE
PLANTS NOW 1/2 PRICE

HANGING BASKETS

In\ 11 .rlltl ~..:,. nt l t 11 It h !tr r -..

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Reg. Price $1.50
Now 7 5 e
WHOLE FLAT OF 8 PAKS JUST s5so

Sin•plicilg

MIDDI.£PORT
BOOK SlORE
Church Off tee Supplies

KERMIT ' S KORN E R

5 P.M.-9 P.M.
1 P.M.-9 P.M.
1 P.M.-9 P.M.

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15th Annual Customer Appreciation
Plant Sale!

POMEROY, OH .

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Bob's Market &amp; Greenhouses
Rt. 33

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992-2115

This Message and Church
RIGGS USED CARS, INC. " MEIGS TIRE
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CENTER, INC.

GRAVELY
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MONDAY-FRIDAY
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
HOLIDAYS

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All roumamf'nt tf'ams w ill IX' se lf'('trd at
t he end of N'gUiar S('ason

URGENT CARE CENTER HOURS

~......ation

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f'J )'-, J\ 1 \ S Jf !' ._,, no! tr!d r t ~'-lfl ltl,
]ltrl l --..nt tn ol I Ji f,t JI ! SI l',rnrr.o
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roaches are to call results on Thursdavs of
E'alh wet'k. Senior team coachE'S are to ull
rf'SUits In on Frida ys

The Holzer Clinic Urgent Care Center is now open
every Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 P.M. to
9:00P.M. at the Main Clinic on Route 35 near Gallipolis. Physicians from the Departments of Family Practice and Pediatrics will be available for
treatment of urgent illnesses and injuries. Enter
the Clinic at the Hospital Emergency Room Entrance. Pediatric patients should telephone 4465287 for a time to be seen.

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URGENT CARE CENTER
NEW WEEKEND HOURS

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results to Harry Roush

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Ponsmouth aav vs Arcanum Friday
l l l pm
Orampbnshlp, Saturdav I p m

FlEW D.\\' " Th:\'ERS- Top partid pan'-" and
;m .trd ~inners m llw annu a.J Po11land Elf'mf'nlary·

Dues must be paid to Jud v WUII&lt;:ims as soo n
a..'i poss ible Coaches are to ca ll all ,ga~·

Sprong &amp; Su m mer Hou rs:
Mon .- FrL 9 to 5
Sat 9 t o 1

HlchwCOO Nor1h Union \ s Sprlngf]Nd
Ncrth'l.'l'S\C'm Fnda) 5 :JJ p m
Championship, Saturcl ay, of p m

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GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

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The Daily Sentinel-Page-S

7 -fXrERIENCE 111E JOY Of RELIGION-~.

Softball league finalizes plans
The MP[p.Mas(N, Girls' ScW'Ibii.U League
recently tlnallzed plaM for thE&gt; season Nf'W
olflcen P]ectt&gt;d Includes presldt&gt;nt , Ron
Clark, vice president, Harry Roush
secretary·tn.oasurer, Judy WUUams
Teams for the JunJor Division are
HarrtsonvUie, Hemlock Pipeline, Meigs,
Mkktlt'port Wran~lers. New Hav&lt;'n and
Racine
Teams for thP Senior Divis ion tncludf"
Braslf' and Brasle Dravo Hlt 'n MISSoPS
Mason New HavE&gt;n. Pizza Dan's, Polll('rov,

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

C O U~T\'

HAZEL COMM UNITY CHURCH. near

HOBSON CHRI STIAN UN I ON , Rev
1om Staten pastor Sun day Sc hool 9 30 a
m . Ewnl ng SC:'f\ ICf' 7 10 p m \\Jpdn C"sd :.n
prawr m ef•lln."! 7 30 p m
BEARWALLOW R I DGE CHURC H OF
CHRI ST, Dua ne Wa td&lt;'n . m1 mstcr B1b iP
class 9 Yl a m . Mo t n i n g Wors hi p lO .10 .1
m , Even ing Wor shi p 6 :lO p m WPd ne-s
da} Bl b l(' Stu dy 6 30 p m
NEW STI VERSV IU E COMMUN I TY
CH URC H. Su nd ay Scilool st&gt;l\ It'(' 9 -I J a
m
W orR hlp
-.en ice
10 Yl a rn
E"loa ngP llst lc Ser v ice 7 1fl p m \'o,'t&gt;d nPs
d.1) Praverm('(? tln ~=:7 30pm I hursda\
Z ION CH U RCH OF CH R I S1 Pumt-r ov
Ha r n so nv 1l le Rd Rob er! Purt l"ll mml s
tC'r Ro n R1ff iP, Su ndav S( hool Superl n t{' n
dPn l Su nday St· hool 9 30 .:.r m Wot shtp
sprvJu• 10 30 a m . Eve n m~ worsht p Sun
day 7 p m and W{&gt;d!IPS da\ 7 p m
ST JOH r-; LUTH ERAN CHURCH f'rnl'
Grow T hP R ('\ W ill iam M tddlf'sv.al l h
past or C ilu 1ch ser vkC' 9 lOa m Su nrl.tv
School 10 30 am
B R ADBURY C H UHCI~ OF C'!IRIST
J ohn Wr !gill passtor Su nd av School q 10
a m L a rry Havnes S S Su p1 Morn ing
worsh ip 10 :lOa m
R ACIN I- CHU RCH OF T H E NAZA
H F NE Rt&gt;v Thom as H Coll i£'r pa ~ tu r
M.1rth t1 V. ol fe Ch &lt;1 l r man of tlw Board of
rhri s tl,tn L 1fP Su nd a} St huol ~ :lOa m ,
Mornl ng wor sh ip 10 30 a m
Sund a\
ewn lngwo • shlp 7 30pm PravNmPP tl ng
7 30 p m Wed nes day
LIBERTY CH R l STIAN CIIURC'H l)p:o-:
lt&gt; J Woody Call pastOI Srrv 1crs Sundd\
10 a m an d 7 p m W("dnps d a\ 7 p m
RAC I NE I 'IR ST H,\P r! ST Don
\-\al kPr , Pa stor Rotwrl Smllh Sund.:.r•
S&lt; hool Supt
Su nday Sc hool 'l :lll .1 m
M or n l n ~ \\-O r ship 10 40 .r m
Su n d 1\
~·vPnl n ,:; '-'- Or sh lp 7 lO p m
\\ l'dnf'scLn
"' Pnl n g Bi bk ~ t udv 7 JO p m
BUR LINI. HAM
CO M MIJN II \
CHURCH B u rh n~ham R('\ Okf'\ R .n
La un d('rm lll pas1or P il 942 i124 Sunddl
School W t)() a m Sun rl ;n f'\Pnlng -..c r 'It I'
7 OIJ p m
Werlnf'sd a' t'\ PIIIng st· r ~ I{ ('
7 Otlp m
DANV1LL E
H OLINESS CIWR&lt;. H
loca tt•d on R t 12"1 betwt'l'n \' tnton and
I a n ~wlllf' Re' Bt'n Walls pasto1 Sun
dav St hool R 10 a m , Bobb\ I Llmbf'rt S
S ~upt :vl ornl ng wors hi p ltl ltl ;.r m Ch ll
drf'n s H •.l ppy Hour 6 45 p m l 't ,1\ ( rand
Bible Stud\ 7 lOp m Mlsslonan rnf'f•t rn g
flr sl Wt:'d nPsda\ of each m ont h~ lOp rn
For Inform ation ca ll !MR-H4117
SI L VER RU~ H ,, pTfS'I Bill l rt !l f'
pas tor Sll'\f' L it tle S S Sup! Su nd ,n
Sc hool HI a m M o rm n~ wo1 " I!J 11 ;.r rn
Su nd a; f'Vf'n lngv.orsil lp 7 10 p m Pr:Hf'r
IT\C'I'trng and B ible stud\ f hurs da\ -lO p
m
Yout h n wc•tlng Wcdnf'o.;d a\ ..11 7 p m
C HR ISTIAN FE L LOWSHI P l HURCH
3R1 N 2nd Alt'
M l dd ll'port Sunda&gt;
School In a m Sunday and Wedne sdav
EvPnl n g ser\ lcro.; a 1 7 :lO p m
C HESTER C'HUR CH OF GOIJ Hf'\ R
E Rob in son pa stor Sunda\ Srhool q 10.1
m
\-\- orsillp SC'rvlcf' I I .r m
r, C'n 1ng
S('f\ IC'f' 7 p m M ld v. E'f' k Sf't \ l!'f' W('dnp-..
dav i p m
LANGS \ ILLF &lt; HR.IST IAN fll U RCH
RobPr l E M US SI' r p.ts!nr Sunda\ Sc h unl
'I lO i-1 m
P a ul M uso;;Pr ~Opt , Mm n l ng
v. o1shrp 1/l 10 il m ~un d ,r \ P\P ntng SP t
mid wf'f'k "''nif'f' \\l'dn rs
Yl l"'f' 7 p m
da', 7 p m
SYR&lt;\CSE CHL!R CH OF TilE !\ &lt;\
ZAI1.t.NE RP\ l a m r&gt;s B Kt1tl1• past o1
Sh f' t ma n Cun di ff supt Sun da\ Sc-h on!
Q 30 a m , Morni ng wor~hlp 10 10 a m
Eva ngt&gt;ll st lc Sf'lv!rf' 6 p m PrUH'r and
Pr:.~l sp \\'Pdncslla\ -; p m . YoLJth m&lt;'f' l
tng i p m
EOEN
U:-JrJED
ARF:li!H EN
I~
CH RIST E lden H: BlakP p;Hinr Sund.t\
Sc hoo!I O a m H.nbrrt H('('d Supt Morn
l n.'! st'r m on 11 .1 m
Su nda} nlj:!il t sf'r
\ IC'PS ( hr l~ llan E ndeavor 7 30 p m Son~
service R p m Preac h i ng 8 10 p rn Mtd
week p r a\el mt'f' tl ng, W r;&gt; dn ps d a~. 1 p m
Ah In RN'd l av lf'ader
HEM L OCI&lt;
GRO\'E
CHRI STIAN
Ro~ e r \\'a tson, pastor
Cn •nson Prall
Su nda\o Sc hool Su p t Mm nl n" wor~ hl p 9 10
am Su nd av Schou l lt) m .t m bPnlng
ser 'Ice, 7 30 p m
MT UNJON BAPTIST .l or S&lt;tHC'. Sun
dav Sc hool Supt Sunda' SC'hool9 -1r1 a m
E' Pn1 ng wors hi p 6 JO p m , Pra\Pr MC'f'l
lng 6 10 p m WC'dn C'sda\
T UPPERS PLAI NS CH UR CH OF
CHR IST ,Jod} Holl and m t nl ~ l r-r D~n I
WPIIs, Su pt M ornin g worship N 110 ~ m
Ch ur ch School 9 00 a m
CH ESTEIJ CH U R CH OF T H E NAZI\
RENE
Rev He-rbf&gt;r l Grate, pastor
F'ra n k Riffle, su p! Sun day School 9 30 a
m
Wor'l hlp Sf'rv\ce, 11 am and 7 p m
Sunday Wed n("!''day 7 p m Prayer m~t

lng

LAUREL CLIFF FREE M E THODIST
CH URCH Rev Rotwr l Mill er. pastor
Ll oyd W1lR hl D lrPctor of Chri stian E du
ca tion Su nday St·h ool 9 30 a m . Morn I n ~
w orship 10 30 am , C hoir pract lcP. Su n
d ay 6· 30 p m , Even i ng \\:Orshlp 7 lOp m
Wed ne-sd ay Prayer and BlbiP Stu dy, 7, 30

p m
DEXTER CHURCH
OF CHR I ST
Charlt&gt;s Russf'll Sr, ml nh ter Rkk Ma
co m bf&gt;r supt Su nda) Schoo l 9 30 a m

Wursh rp sen h P 10 1(1 a m Btblc stud\
T u es dav 7 3fl p m
REORC,;\1\ I ZED CH LRC'H OF' JF:SL S
C' HHISTOFLArT EHUAY SAINTS Port
l and Racl nf' Ro.td Wt llt am Hous h pd '&lt; tor
Li nda l-~an s c hutfh -.l'hool dtr t(to r
Chu r&lt;' h S&lt;'hoo l ~ ~I&lt;~ m Murnm" IHH-;tp
I(] M} am
1;\ Pdnp-.;d ,l\ f' \('J\lllg praHJ
S{' r\ IC'f'S 7 JH p m
l:lE rHI E II FM BAM'IST Hr \
t .!rl
Shulf'r pds tm Wo1 s htp ,.,., ~ !CI' 1.! 10.1 m
Su nda'r Schoo l 10 JO a m Aiblf' Stud\ and
pl,l y!?r ~NI!Cf' r hur sda\ 7 1{) p m
CARLE f O!'\ INTERDE~OMI NA.
1 I ONALCHUHCH, 1\ing&lt;;IJUI\ Ro.td H I' \
O il\ td fu r fman
p&lt;.rs lnl Sund r\ ~&lt;'h O ol
1
t 10a m . Rrlph (al l Supt l-\f'ntnr, v. nr
sh ip 7 111 p m PtU\I'r Jllf'f' l l ng \\r d nPs
da\7:l0pm
1 01'\C BOrtOM lHR I S II \r\ J od\
Hull &lt;.rnd
pnsto r
'v\&lt;J IIacf' n l lnPV.Oud
Sunda\ Sc-hool Supt \\ m sh1p sf'n kf' 9 a
m Blblr Schoo l lil a m

11'1 SEJ L RUN II Ol JNESS C HL RCH
Tilrreon Duril,tm p.1 st01 Sun d a~
School .n q 30 ,, m
Mor ni ng '-'- or ~hl p a t
10 10 a m Sund&lt;n t'\Pntng -..c•t\l tP d! 7 30
jJ m
T llursda\ SPI\ lee" at 7 1() p m
F'REED0\1 (.OS P EL MI SS I ON at B.rl d
K nob l m e~ ( ed on Count; Road 11 Rt·~
La\4-rf'n cP (, l uPsPn c.rm p pa~tor RP\
RogC'r Willfo r d assl pa swr PrParh lng
ser \ tc f'c;Su nd a\-; 10pm PJ .I\('1 mf'Pttn~
WPdnC'sday 7 ..m p m
Lur\ (,n ff lth
lf'ddf' r Youth g1oups Sund,l\ &lt;'\f'nlng .11
11 10 p m wt!h Rogr r .rnd \'loll'! Wlllror dd
IPildC'r&lt;&gt; Com mun ron ~f'n Ht lrr st '"&gt;undo.r\
p,r f' h month
WIIT TE S ( II AP f I
('onl\ rll;• 11 D
Rt.., Am 0f'f'll•r pa ~" lor Sunct 1\ Sr hno)l
'-1 10 a m Wor ~ il rp sf't 1 rcf' 10 10 a m 81
blC' stud\.- .u1d p r a}er -..1 1' tfP \\ Pfi m..,da\
i10p m
R UT L A ND CHUR('H OF &lt;. HRIS1
Ma r k Joll t'li p&lt;.rstm Brit NH tw l ~on Su n
d&lt;.r\ School Supt Sun d,l\ Sl hool ~ ¥1 a m
Morni n g 1;\ o r~hlp and ( ummun1on 10 ]"l.r
HP\

m
B t;TL\t\0 BlAI E ME T IIOD I S I Am o~
Ti l lh p.1stm Sonn&gt; H ud~on sup! Suncl.t\
Schoo l li 111 .r m M otnlnl! v.urshlp 10 lft
am Sunda\ 1 \f'ntnJ.: ~ f' ' ' l r f'f'-: on p m
'v\'('dnf'~ d .r\ ~C't \I('(' i p m
WM I 'O pro
gram G a m eat h Sund,l\
RlTTtAI"D CHL'RCII O F' !Hl- \:AZ'
RENI Rt' \ l ln1 d D (,ruwn Jr IMSit!t
Sund&lt;-1\ SChon! 11 Ul,r m \\ m., l p sl 'l\ lt t'
10 10 a m , Young pt-..:rpiP s "f't \I( P 1-i p m
fvangt'll~llr"l' !\ lll'h lllp m ~ t 'f h1f'Sd,n
Sf'lll((' 7 pm
MASO!\ ( m I{CH OF CI I R! Sl :vtl l l rr
Sl M;;~snn \\ \ .r Fugpnf' 1 &lt; on~ ('l m1
n! ~ f&lt;'t
Sndu\ Brb l&lt;' S!ud\ 10 am \\Or
sht!J I I a rr. and 7 p m \-\1 dnPsd.l\ B tbl1
Stud\ l llt'a l mu ~t c 7 p m
MASOr\ ASSEMBLY OF' (',()J) Duddln ~
1 ,!nP M el SO n \\ \'a Re1 1/onnu B Hno,;(
pa stor ~unda\ Sr- hool q 45 a m Mornm ~
worsiltp 11 ~ m f:\Pnlngsf'l\lt r•7 lOp m
\\ednPsdd\ Womf'n ~ M tnhttlf'S q .1m
1 mPf'lltr,l! and pr .J\'P t ' \ \'1-'(\rr t•-..d,n Pr,l\('r
,J nd H tbh• S t ud~ 7 t-t m
HARTFORD f Ill RCH OF &lt; !IH: 1 ~ r 11\
CHRIST I!\!\ L\]\; 101\ 1 h1' RPI W tll 1.1m
( .m1pbrll pa -.; l ot Sunda\ Srhool q 10 a
m
ramf'S Hugh€'S " upt F.1 Pnlng .,. n tu
7 Ill p m \-\ f'd nsda\ r-• f' nr ng pr ;.r &gt;Pr mf'f't
m~ i 10 p m 'ou th pt .r\ t r -..rn I({' f'&lt;.r dr
TUP Sd&lt;1\
F ,\IRVIU\ l::\InLF: ( Hl H( H LC'tart
\\ \.1 Bt 1 J lffit 'li l t•wro.; pi.lslot \ \ or
-.;hlp :-. 1 r \ '', ~ lJ «1 d m Sundd. S( houl 11
am 1 \f'nmg "'nrsilrp 7 30 p m l' ut&gt;S d.l\
toft,rgf' pr:nf'l Ol('Pf rn g and Htblt' Stud\
'I If) .1m
~nr ~ h l p Sf•!VItt• WpdnPSd d\
7 tfl r m
ot rn. S1\\ IOLH Lt fl-I ERI\1\ CH\TR&lt; H
\\otlnut .rnd HPnn Sts R,l\ \' nSI\ood \\
\ 'a Tlw HP ' C1'0rJ;f ( \-\ f'l flck pas tor
SuntLn SC!wol 9 'tO a m Sund,r; v. u 1~h 1 p
11 am
CA l \ ,\RY BIBU f i! U RCII \0( ;11Pd on
Pomt'l O\ PikC' l ount \ Road l~ nf',11 Flat
wood s Rev B la&lt;·kv. ood pa stor S£' n IC('S
on Sunda\ alTO rla m and7 J(tp m v.tlh
Sunda\ Schoo l ~ ltlii m Blb i&lt;'Siud' \\ 1-d
nPSda\ 7 ltJ r m
FAil I I FFl l 0\' 'HIP CRUSA DF FOH
CHR I S'I -; t Rt HR A n !IQU!l\
Rf'\
1- ron kltn D rcken ~ IJasl or Sunda\ morn
ln,e: 111 .1 m
Su nda\ f'' Pn lnf,:: 7 lO p m
Th uNd a' £'\rnrng 7 311 p m
STJ\. ER~\' I LL E COMMUNIT\ BAJ'
1 IS1 CHURCH Pa~ t o r Robf'rf Bwrs
Sunda\ School to a m , Wor shi p St' l \tel' 11
am
Suml.t\ 1'\f'!ll ng S&lt;'r\lcf' 7 :m p m
\\;ed n r-sday t•vt•n lng- Sf&gt;rvl(' f' 7 :JO p m
lNDEPENDENT HOLI NESS C!nJR(l;
Inc. Pt&gt;arl St , Mlddi PI&gt;Ort HP'v 0 DPIJ
Man!{'~ pa stor Sunda~ School 9 30 am.
Mornlnl!: \\-Orshlp 10 J l a m
E:vemngworshlp I 30p m l ursd .I Y 12 lOp m Wo
men~ Prav f't mf'flling 1;\Jt'dn(&gt;Sda} 7..11:1
p m Prfl}f'r nnd Pra lsr servlcro
KUTI A:"JD APOSTOLIC CH URCH OF
JF:SUS CHR IST E l d€'1" James Mltl("'" E1
bl e Stu dy. Wf'Cl nf'Sda y 7 30 p m . Su nda\
School J0 am Su nd av nl~hl S&lt;'rVIC(' 7 tfl

pm

POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLI ' ESS
Harrisonville Roa d Earl F i elds pastor
Hen ry E blin J r Su nday School su p! Sun
day School 9 .10 a m M orning w or shi p 11
a m , ~und .1y ev('nl n ~t: sc&gt;rvke 7 30 p m
Pravc•r m N 'IInli:!' W&lt;'dnPS da\ 7 .ll p m

M I HERMOJ\ l ' r\ ITF:D BRF I HRF:'\
lr\ C HRJ S I CHU IH II I nl&lt;.rtf'd In Tf'.ll;t'C om mumh off ( t R 1 82 Re\ Rob.t •rt
SanclPr&lt;&gt; p,rstnr Don W1ll la v!Padr r Sun
da\ Scho1il lJ IIJ a m
Mo1 nmf.i Wor ship
10 &lt;I ~ am E'&gt;(•ntng prf'i.J l hinKSt'I \ I Cf' "~ '
ro nd and four th Su nda', at i ltJ p m
C hr1S.t1.1n Fndr-.nor fnsl and lhrrd Sun
.-lit\ i Vl p nr \\'l'dnp-.;da Ypla \f'rmf'Ntn g
.r nd Btb iP Stw.h i 10 p m
JEHO\'t\H S \\ I T!\ESS, l7Jl'l State
Routt 124 w nP miiP f',\q of Rulland, 'Sun
da) B•blilt&gt;Uurr-~1il a m 'v\iltchtll\\l'r
o;tu d~ 10 «I a rn
fuf'sda\ Hrhf f' &lt;&gt; IUd\
7 :lO p m
ThUJ ~dd\ I hf'r)('-1 a Ire S. honl
- Vi p m S&lt;'t\JU' mf'P\ tng H lfl pm
( HLJRCH ot- &lt; ,OD OF PRO PHI- ( '
1 oc ,llf d on &lt;J J \\h t! f' Ro.1d of H lgi l &lt;-~ .! 1
Jb(l Pa l H 1 n~on p;~ s t nr Sunddl S&lt;llllnl 10
,1 m ( Ia~ sf's for ~ 11 &lt;rgl' ~ Junwr C' hu1o h 11
.1m
Mornmg v..or -.. h tp 11 i.l 11 1 '\dull
t ho1 1 p ril CIWf' h p m SumJ&lt;r\ \ oun g Pf'O
plf' ~ ChrldJ&lt;n" ClruHil ,rnd Adult Brht r
~I lid\ V\Pd t W~tlll &lt;II 7 ~4) IJ nl
HOPE RAPTIS! C HAPEl ~ 71! (,rdnt
Sl M tddlqxnl Aff tli.11 Pd "'1rt ~oulho•rn
13~p11"1 C'uml'nltUn Sundi.l\ St hnol [{1 ,1 m
'-1n 1 nrn ~ \.I.Qr o;hlp 11 ,J m
F \f'ntngv.OI
~1 11 p 7 p rn
\\C'dn P~d,n f'\t nmg Hrhl1
-.;t ud\ &lt;.r nd pra\Pr tnf'f'IJng 7 p m
BHI\DFOfWO \l 1RCH OFC H PISI St
H I 1.!4.1 n&lt;l(o Hd) M;.rJkSP!'\11 '&gt; mrn1~
!I' I '&gt;u nd.:.r\ S1 honl Sup t Str1 (• I'll l.£•n "
Sund,r\ Srhon l 'I \() 1m
:vJ nr nrrt ~ v.oJI
'-hl p HI~ ~ cr m f ,f'nlng v.or"h rp- p m
\'t •cl tH'"d d\ \\ O,... hrp i p m
Sl
PAl I
l l l'ltrHAt\ (lit fH H
(fJt nf'r S\t ,1mn r1 !lld St&gt;trmd S t ~
Po
rn t ll l\
lh o
\\rllro~m Mlddii'-\\Jtlh
P"lor '-'und&lt;r\ SChool 1• 4"1 ..1 m Ch ul\ II
'of' I \ II! J J 0.1 111
c-tHRFD HI~ ARI Cf! CHCH M sgr
Anthon\ l. 1,1nn.rmotf' Ph 9'12 ')tlql-1 o.; aru r
d a \ E~t•ntn~ M&lt;.r s~ 7 :lO p m
S undc1~
Ma~" ~a m ;~ncl 10 a m Confl'-.;srnn~ rrn1
h;.r l f hOU l b• •fOI(' I'U('h M,IS'&gt; l ( u I'] :.J ~'-P'­

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13t\Pl ! Sl
~2'i N 2n d St
:v!Jddlt&gt;pllll J,lffil '~ F. Kf'I'SI'f' p .t '&lt;!&lt;ll
~unti l\ tn1'llntng l\otsh 1p 111 am
[ q' n
'nt"rl n l'~d.n C\f'!lln"
Jng ~f' I\I C f' 0 pm
1\0t~htp 7 pm \\stt.1!ron Ttt ur-..d..i \ n W
pm
TR I I"ITY CHH I SJ l r\1\ AS~EMHU
Coo l\ 1lle Gtlbf'rt Sprncr1 pas tor ~ unrla1
~chool Y 10.1 m M orni ng Sf' I\ Ire- 11 c~ m
~ un ri .J\ P\('nln,; !;('f\I C(' 7 111 p m
Mtrl
\\f'Pkp!a\NS£'1\icf'\\ f'dnPSda \ -1/lprn
M I 01 I\ E COMM UN IT\ CHL H( H
L a.,.,lf'nCf' Bu"h ~&lt;~"101 M&lt;rx F ol rm •r .;,;1
'-'u pl Su nda \ St lr ool a11d Mu1 mn,~.: \-\ &lt;Jt -..trrp
'l :lOa rn Sund,l\('\t'!ltn)&lt;:H'I\ICP 7 p m
'oulh rnt•t l i n~ ;~ntf BliJ IP Slud• VI t dnl'"
ua, i p rn
U:'&gt;i11ED FAITH CHLRCH Rt io n Po
m C'rrJ\ 8\ P.tss Jl.f'\ fiobPrt Smr th '-:.1
JUS t or RC'\ JnmE&gt;s Cu ndiff asst p.1s lo 1
sunda' S&lt;"hiK.'It 4 iU a m . M 01ntn~ '~. Ill
-.;hlp 10 lO .1m E\rn m_g uo1sh1p 7 ll.l p
m \' Omf'n ~ f f' JI OI\ -.;htp T ur sd.n 111.1 m
\\&lt;'dn&lt;'sd.r\ nrghtpr.r\Pr Sf'I \1 Cf'7 lt !pm
1- A. I r H HA PI 1ST { Il l RC IJ R arlro,1d
Sl Mil &lt;&gt;On Sunda1 Si"'hool 10 ,, m M o1 n
1ng v.nrshtp 11 .! m EH,mn g !;f'f\ IU n p
111 p, .nl'r tnt'f•t!ng and B tbl&lt;• S1ud' \\pd
nt•o;d &lt;JI 7 p m
\' I( TORY

FO HF.ST Rl '\ llA f&gt;l !ST RP\
~\l r
lln rrl1 n p.-t '- I UJ ( o rn Pllu~ Hunch »up!
Suml;.r\ Sc h11ol \1 U"t J m
S(•cnnd and
f'-'u •th Sllnd&lt;.r.,., u rn'-hlfJ " ' '!I tel' at 2 10 p
m

MT :v!Of{I\H IIA.P'1 1S J 1- ourth llnd
\.1arn St Mt d diPport Hr-\ Calvlll Mtnnr ~
pa~lor
Mr ~
F.h 1n Hu mg ardnf'r ~ upl
Su nd.r\ School 9 Ill a m \-\ o r-.. hJp ;.t'l' reP
tu l 'i .1m
BLHLI~I. II AM SOL.IIIERN BA PT I Sf
l HU RLH R l 1 Shade Afftlr.th'tl with
~ uthf'ln B.rp11q Co n\f'rliJ(m Dun B la&lt;k
pasto r Sund.n Sc hool 1 Ill p m Sunda\
v. or shtp..! IH p m T hur., d ;n ~ ·,r nln g Bibl('
Stud\ 0 p m
PI NfE&lt; (lSTAI 1\SSt.MBI Y R,H lnf'
Ht 1 :! ~ \\rlt t,1m lloba1k p;.r~t u r Sund&lt;:l\
ScilnuiJ()., 11 1 '-iu nda\ P\f'lli!1J!Sft\ 1Cf'7
p m \\l'dn('Sdd\ Pll' l11ng "Pnl r e -;- p m
CA HPE"\!1 F:R HI\PTI~T Onn &lt; hr-.tdlf'
Supt Sund 11 Sill! til ] " \0 a m ~1 1,1 nm g
\\ ur .., lnpW 10&lt;~ m i&gt;T .t\ t 'r'&lt;I 'J\ H r ,,IJf'rn
l l(' Sund&lt;J\'MIDDI F J! ORJ Pl-'\11 ((lSI 1\L ·11mr1
Cl.rr k lldl\!1 p asi OI {nrl '\n!
1 1 ngh.:.~m
Sund.r\ '"&gt;c hoctl Sup! "un d a'
Sc hool 10 .r m V.lth t l .J 'i'-f''- l or all l,gf's
I \l'ntng s t ' l\!(l~dl h m "rdn£'sd.rl Rr
1)1(-stu rhat '; 111pm ' ' " r! h'of'!llfi "Frr
da\at 7 \tlpm
f. CL I I SIA II I fii.\ &lt;.; HIP L~\1111St
\1tdrll t port R1 ni h• r ( htH k !\.1 r Ph1 •1..,nn
Jl•l '&lt; !llr S11nd n '-,, hu"l It I ,, m
Sund ..t \
i\ f n rn g o;p,,,,l~..rt i p n
..tnd\\ odno ..,da\
'-f'l \ I f !' ~,,, j J.l m
'\TIQL!l' HAI'11 S1 I tt i Shu lrr p ..1~
lrJr Sumi.r' "'t trool 1t l41 rn
hu11 h ~~ 1
l if t '; p rn 'i nut h ml' l l l n&lt;: l,p m l ur-..
dJ' Rillll Slid\ ~~ - p m
F'l II r,O SI't 1 II' ,!IJHill Sl
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Hrt&lt;.rnd Huad l'omt•r''' l •, m I" th P"'
'Or n rnn. I .rmh•·r &lt;.., '-' Sup t "u nd n
m orn n~ ~('1~11'! 11 l ll.r rn Sundt \ &lt;\Prr
rng " ~ ' t .wr - HI~ ) m 1U1 -..rlt\ •nd I hur~
d,t\ SPt, !{ •' '- IT-;- l(l p tTl
\\OHO OFF \ Ill! ' 1\ \l rl l \1
\1tdd lo•
por t H~rh,ud ~Ttl\ rr l p,..r r "u ncln
mmn1ng~t i \H 1 lll1nt
&lt;.; L ndt t\ &lt;nn~.:
; 10 fur ... d.11 rnm nr nr n 1hli qll(]\ Ill r m
~\ 1 •dm•s da1 lltnrng fl !Jill ltlu'-dl\
mornrng \ td; r, 1\ rl h l\1 nno rtr (PJ ~ ltnd HI
,1 rn
1- r rd ,n • 11111!11-! 'lili' \1 i!h " I nn11h
( npC'land ~ lll t-t m
'\f \\ H ,\\ F'\ ( lit HI II f i t 1 HF '\ \
7.ARF'\F. R11 l 'l' nl l•n&lt;.;troud ,,1. . 111
Sund,t\ Scho(l j 'l ~'.1m 1.\ n r \ h!P '-1 11 , ,
til 31 1 am
' outh ~P r ' 111 '-.un1i .r1 '' 1·1 p
m SundU\I'If'!1JOj..;'-l' tlltf
llllpm \\, :J
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NEI\SF. '-' I 1 f1 I :\11 '\ 1 I 1-fl HI I! Sun
d a\ :lft••rnoo n ~ l' l \11 1 '- r l 'lO lh ut~d.l\
!' l l'nlng " ' ' f \ tC'I ~ 11 • 10
F I R" IH\J'J 1S1&lt;HI1UH \1t~ l t \\
\ ,, !'.r.,tnr llrl l \lu rph\ '-'und 11 '"&gt;• h1,ot J(l
1m
Sund.1\ , ,( 111ng - \II p rn J!r 1\f'l
mr 11rn ;.- .1nd B1hl1 '1 ud 1 \\1 iln1 '- Cl 11 , JIJ
r rn I I I ' I \ flll o II f' icl Ill I'
fH fl r\\0 PHI I \-\ IJ I B\Pr!Sl '"&gt;a
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'-\&lt;: two! ]II r n r &lt;..:und I\ • \1 nrn~
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p m
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l Hl K(' H St lll! H 1d ['o llu 1111 "i• drr1
q l ]lkf'l jJl~IOI Su nd II '-,~ h,,J ' I r nr
( rturf'h ~f'n t r 1 lO 1m H!t JI, '-'tu rh \\1d
nf'~ d . r\ tl - \0 ~· m Junt thru S jt\f'tll iJt•r
- pm tl r toiHl !hru \ lt\ '-. un d '' ' '"fll n~
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Sermonette
"Food F or T hought For 'fhto Christian "
back "-1l h me . when you usf'd t o go to thPcoun1n as d k id
or an adult m thf' earl) su mm('r and look at thf' lx•aut iful m (' .:Jd ov. s
tha t Cod wonderfully made You woul d Sf'f' t hr gT'C'f'n thtck .1!1 Jso;;;, a&lt;.;
though 1t was like an oriental rug As vou look to o nf' C'(ll nr1 n f thf'
meadow, d. big old fret&gt; fu ll o f thr sin gr ng of rhP h1rrl s and lh( ru H ..,
la\ing m t h~ shade are lhPIC A TRUE P 1CTl RL OF CO\TI "'\T
The dandPlrons m lnglf' thf't.r golden touch agr~ m s l thf' grC'C'n o f 1hf'
mradov. a n d t h e rD) al to u c h o f purple \ 'JOl t'ts ag.:.u nsl 1hf' g 1 N'n
background As you Ira n agamst the ff' nce \OU thmk h rn .\ hPaut1tu! 11
all 1s a nd all b} I he touch of God's hand
13ut as vou pass f h(' samr meadow thC' nl'xl dd\ th&lt;•J f' J&lt;; .1
di ffen• nt look to the m ea do\-\. 1 he touch o f th(• spotlf'J' s hand h .l&gt;..
been t here A great plow had gonPthrough t ht' mt&gt;aduv. ~1nd nnrhtn g
but thf' bar{' ugly bm\-\.&lt;n eart h IS Jpft I nS I Pad ol rhp smgm,e h11 fl ..,
no t hlng but chickens sc1 atchmg for worms In stpcrd ur J!t Prn gold
and purple touch . ll 1s brov,:n and barren
ThPn ~ou t hmk to yourself, '' How cou ld an\ boch df's t1 m -.;ur h ,1
lx&gt;autlful meado"- as this?'' The thought comes tomt' a tXJuJ thf'n 01 k
of thf' d('\'tl How he takE's somethmg bc&gt;tlUtlfu ! tha t ( ,nfl m ,lrif •
de-strovs 11 anQ uSf's for hi s purposes
Th mk

T hr p ic tu rP dPscnbed aOO\·e 1s JUSt like ou1 g1 Pel! co unJ n lt•d 1\
God gave II lo us T he land of t he free and I he RK~ \ E ,\nct .1111 h,·
beauty 1t has is ours But the spo1ler , thf' d&lt;'' 11 ramr .tlong .1n(i ~ ~
trvlng his bf.:&gt;st to destroy it [mrnoralu" 1"' tunnmg m ~ t,Ullp.t).:f'
Obsc-enr ~ords writt Pn in most public placrs P1avr1 ' "' nm' nut n t
ou1 schools ChPaling, lvmg, stealing arT' a1 an l'prdf'ml c '-ld}.!t'
BUT. til&lt;' spoile r. thr dcvtl , has n'l won vet There arc good .tnd
upnght JX'OplE' m this coun trv yet toda~ Thf' hook of l:.:cclf&gt;s!a ..,l (" ~
savs that there i s a l i m P for PVf'rything undf&gt;r 1hr sun 1t tf'lls l"'f cl ttmf'
to be bm na nd a time to die, a time to keep sll cn1 and a I tme lo ' 1~ \Jk
up I bel1evp good Christian prople have kept SIIPnl 100 long
"Wha t ca n I do? W hat can I say t ha t m akf's Thedtffercncf''' ll.lm
only o n £&gt; person ," 1s whal som f' say to themsPh ps But if wf' gf'T
enoug h ONE JX&gt;r sons toget her. It could rhangr t hf' wholp countt"\ to
t hp better A better plac-e for our children. and ou1 grand( h1ldrf'n to
hve In

Yes. a li me to speak, I he BlbiP says Chrlsllans, \H' hm'f' sri I
back long enough wit hout t he world hear ing a PI''P from us If thrt c
was ever a day to speak up for God. It's toda\
Submi tted bv Rev Charl~s Coyle. Mlddlcporl Chu t ch of the
Nazarene

�.. .

Poge-6-The Daily Sentinel

Friday, June 1, 1984

Pomeooy-Middleport, Ohio

Rio Grande College graduates 420
Rio Grande College held Its lffith
AnnivPrs~·

Com mPncement and

the Comm unily CollegE' held its lOth
Annlversary Commencement May
2(]_ Pr-,.,;ident Clodus R. Smilh
presided ovPr 1he conferring of 210
degr£'Ps. llO Bachelor of Science
and 100 ,\ssocrate degrees, ClarPill'e C. Miller, lOth Dislricl Congrrss man. dPlivered the commrncemPnt address to the
gradua tes. their friends, re-lative-s
and facult\ ·.
-\mong thP gr&lt;.~du&lt;:~l('S Jfl'.
SdKHJI of Gf~nPral Studi~

"nd Liberal Art.•
Bachelor of Scienl't&gt;

Degrees
\'ick1 Rcn&lt;'&lt;? Blankenship. c um
laudf' . Apt.
.-\ pt s..

C-:n

Pomero~·:
~.

i)aiiPI. Raul&lt;'

Village Gn-en
Rick Donovan

P.O . Box

~25.

Callipulis: LurPna Jane Dobbins.
magna cum laudP. Routf' 2, Honey·
sucklt:• Lane Apt 10"2. Bidwe-ll:
Crllhelinr J o Don nally, magna cum

laude. Roure 3. Box :JAA-1\. Gallipo
lis: Mary !\llargarPt Evans. summa
cum laudf'. Box 36. Rio Grande.
Ch ill a J JC1·ick. 1-toutel, P.O. Box
100. Poinl PIPa,anl. Dwayne David
r-orgr1·. magna cum la ude. 1-143
CPntrn:Ji le Road. Thurman: Paul
Bradsha w lV!orrison, P.O. Hox :361,
Rio Cramk : Mark EmPrson Null.
'J7 CariiPid Ave. Gallipolis: St•hool
of Gt'rwral Studit~
and Liheral :\rts

May Sp&lt;'ncer. Rio Grande Estates
No. 15, Thurman; Dianna Lynne
Vance, cum laude. Rio Grande
College Box 28. Rio Grande.
School of Education,
Health and Physical
Education, Bachelor of
Science Degrees
Kendi A. Barr. cum laude. Route
1. Box 281, Bidwell ; Tami Danele
Bostic, magna cum laude, Roule 2.
P.O. Box 87, Pahiot; Sara Jayne
Burger. summa cum laude, 10
Burkhan Lane. Gallipolis; Mary
Bowling Bush, 125 River St .. T 10,
K.M.R. Gallipolis; Kathy Ann
Carter, cum laude, P .O. Box HI;
Thurman; Dol o re s E ll en
Chambers. magna cum laude.
RoutP 2. P.O. Box TI, Gallipolis.

Te resa

Dene Danner, cum laude,

Route 3, P.O. Box l83X, Gallipolis;
Rebecca Kay Edwards. magna
cum laude. 4RI04 SR 24R, Long
Bollom; Kathy Sue Haley, 929
HysP ii St., Middleporr; Dana
Y\"onnr .Jpffers, summa cum laude.
RoUIP .1. P.O. Box 185B. Gallipolis;
Vicki Lynn Johnson, magna rum

laude, P.O. Box 184, Portland.
Jeneli Kelly. 683 Chestnut Sf.,
Middlepon; Gene A. Laylon. P.O.
Box 16. Thurman : Sreven Lewis
Little. P .O. Box ll8, Rio Grande;
Carmen .Jill Manuel. cum laude,
~91i.)

Manuel Rd .. Ra!'ine: Lori
Mradow~ . magna cum
laude, 27~ Slate Sf .. Gallipolis.
Tere-sa Ann Nea, summ a cum
laudP. Roult• I. Box .18. Patriot .
Donna Gwy nn Pasquale. cum
laude, 1m Cedar Sr.. Ga lli po lis;
Barbara Gail Smith. m agn a c um

Ka 1hPrinP

.-\s.~tt · iatt• Dt&gt;g~-ees

.Joll·r· ,\ _ 1.Jndi 1 Pots!p;·. O:lii
.Jackson 1-:'-'lalt'S. Apt . 9.1R, Callipo·
lis: Barb.n·c1 llarlf'nf' Rider. Rio
Crand1' F:stalt.&gt;S, Thurman: Sheila

laud&lt;', 37 Evans Heights, Gallipolis;
Marlene J _ Wood, summa cum
laude, Rt . 2, Box 2T7B. Pahiot.
Sehool of Mathematics,
Natural Science and
Technology, Bachelor
of Science Degree
Michael 0. Beaver, cum laude,
Rl. 1, Box 133, Gallipolis; Woodrow
Richard Burnett II, cum laude.
P .O. Box 41, Addison; Vicky Dawn
German, 31190 SR 24, Langsville;
Rober! C. Moses. summa cum
laude. P 0. Box -14, Thurman:
Sandra Cheryl Petrie. cum laude,
Rt. 4, P .O. Box 481, Gallipolis.
School of Mathematics,
Natural Science and
Technology
Associate Degrees
Jeffrey Warren Gilbert , Rt. 1.
Box 134, Thurman; Virglnia Ann
Hill. Rio Grande Eslates No. 5,
Thurman: William Lewis Jamison

Jr., P.O. Box 51, Rio Grande, Ohio
45674: John Kent VanMeler Jr.,
P.O. Box 903, Gallipolis .
i\ssodate of AppU~..t
Buslnes.•,
Computer Science
Mark Alan Bailey, Rt. 2, Box 119,
Vinton. Ohio 45676; Angela Raynell
BakPr, 26.1 South Fifth Ave ..
Middlepcrt.
Barry W. McCoy. cum laude.
Sixt h Sl., Syracuse; Stephen L.
Moore. Box ll2. Rt. 1, Gallipclls;
Mason Jennings Mullins Jr .. Box
2fJI RGC. Rio Grande
David Lee Knolls, Rt. 2. Box 167,
Gallipoli s; William Emerson Ross.
Rt. I, MiddiPport.
Lenora Ann Boslic, cum laude.

544 Jackson Pike, Gallipolis; Ka thryn Sue Bowcott. summa cum
laude, Rt. 4, Box 202, Gallipolis;
Peggy Sue Bush. cum laude, 49740
McKenzie Ridge Rd., Racine; John
David Frank, 49074 McKenzie
Ridge Rd ., Racine; Peggy Ann
Phillips, magna cum laude, Rt. 3,
Box 243--D. Gallipolis.
Susan Caroline Smith, Rt. 2, Box
238, Gallipolis; Michael Paul Stephens, J.8i1 Chestnut St., Galllpolis;
Beth Ellen Douglas. cum laude.
P .O. Box 172, Rio Grande; Michael
Anthony Elkins. magna cum laude,
Rt. 1. Box 162, Bidwell; Melvin
Leroy lrlsh, magna cum laude, Rt .
1, Box 119, Gallipolis; Mark Gregory Pearson, Box 23, Rt. 2, Pt.
Pleasant; Ivan Billie Walker Jr.,
cum laude, Rt. 2, Apt. 2U Gallla
Metro Estates. BidwelL
Automotive Diesel
Techoology
Gregory Lance Davison, Box
140B, Rt. 1, Bidwell; William K.
Swis her. Rt. l, Ches hire.
Electronics Technology
James Michael Bays, magna
cum laude, 756 First Ave., Gallipolis; Charles David Clark , Rt. 4, Box
401, Gallipolis.
Medical Laboratory
Technology
Jocelyn Ann ;z:erkle. 600 Third
Ave ., Gallipolis.
Emerson E. Evans
School of Business
Bachelor of Science
Degree
Merrill Clark Baker. Rt. ], Box
9o, Patriot ; Kimberly Kay Det twiller . 35795 Wolfe Penn Rd.,
Pomeroy; Cheryl A. Roush, magna

iltll'ndf'Cl bv S&lt;'\"Pra l members was
givC'n ill a mt'f•ting of the Rutland
Cardrn Club at thl' homP of Mrs.

Albert Woodard
ReprC'sPnlln~; the club at thr
n"gion ·~l rrH&gt;t'ting werf' Mrs_ Chri s

invitation was given from the
Chester Club to an Op&lt;'n meeting,
June 6, H p.m. at the Chester
Methodist Church with Mrs. C.E.
Blakcsloc as Sp&lt;'akcr.
Plans were made to include
rPgional difC'Ctor. Mrs. Ernest
Coven. in Ihe .June25meeting at the
&lt;'hapman home. There was a

Jac k Robson .\'Irs. Marvin Wilson .
and Mrs. .Ltmes Nicholson_ Thr~·

discussion on the Walkcena State
M emmial visit on June 15wi th Mrs.
Wilson to ron tact absent memi:N?rs.

rPpor1cd 1u lhc ol her c lub members

During the past month flower

Diehl.

~Irs

l(alph Tumcr . Mrs .

arrangement s have

of lhe meeting. Mrs_ Vance Ht•n dr icks was the demonstrator using"From Ihe Simple lo the Sublime"
ror her ropic . !\ mpmorial service
was held for Flr'alrice Blue and
Louise Fenske.
Mrs. Carl [)('niSon. Mrs. Die hl.

c hurches by Miss Ruby Drehl, Mrs.
Snowden, Mrs. Robson. Mrs. Nicholson, and Mrs. Virgil Atkins.
Mrs. Nicho lson won both the
traveling and hostess prize. Mrs.
Weber wlll povrde Ihe one tor nexl
month. Gardening lips lor June
were ~ven by Mrs. Harvey Eriewine who suggesrPCI using wD&lt;XI
ashes to C'()ntrol worms around
ca uliflowrr, to plant sunflowers with
pole bea n.' and lo brmk off old lilac
hlooms, anrl order shrubs and trees
in the fall ra lher Ihan Ihe spring.
Mrs. Dayton Parsons conducted
an exchange of planls brought by
rnemhr•rs. Mrs . Ledlic dis played
two spring arran gements. Devotions by Mrs. Woodard were on the
IJarablP of the good samaritan and
also fold lhe slory of "Taps," an
American tradi tio n by General
Daniel Butlcrfic ld , July, 1862. For
roll ce~ll thP mC&gt;mt:X'rs named a

dinner at lhr· Ga!Jrpolis l.le\'Piop·
menial CPnl&lt; 'r The i{ufland Club
rE'&lt;'f'i\'C'CI an award and was li str·d
among the 14K) voluntf'('rs_ Mrs
Vrrnon Wt' ber repol1cd on Ihe red,
whit e and blUC' flOWPrS purchaSf'd

fur the park plan ling IX'fon~ Mr•mor
ial Day .
Officf'rs to St'n·r another yr-'ar arc
:vtrs. N icholson, president, Mrs.
:vlarYin Wilson. viceprrsidrnt: Mrs.

Albert Woodard. secrelary: and
Mrs. Rov Snowden. treasurer .
Co rTP~pond C'n cC' was rPad from
thP ( 'olu mbus and Sou thrrn Ohio
r:lc!'lil' Co. olkrmg SpPalwr and
vid('(J matPrial for progrJm us&lt;'. An

hosress.
served-

Refreshments

NOW

14.00

GERANIUMS. Were 1 1.00
NOW

50

1

HANGING BASKETS
Were 15.75 to

NOW

'Z· 75

$4.0U

Open Mon.-Sat. 9-4
Sunday 1-5

HUBBARD'S
GREENHOUSE

APPRECIATION SALE
AL CONARD, OWNER Of POINT-MASON AUTO GLASS WOULD

LIKE TO SA V THANKS TO THE PEOPLE Of THE TRI·COUNTY ARfA
FOR LfTTING US SfRVICf YOUR GLASS NEEDS FOR THf PAST
13 rfARS." AND TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION Wf ARf OFFfRlNG

2 Free Meals At

Duff's
IN GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

If WE INSTALL YOUR WINDSHIELD
DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE.

Rl. ll

The LaSalle

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Just messin' around
the Classified Corral
tryin' to round up
some Classified
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How about you roundin' up
a classified ad?
For the Month
1!11
of June, if you .clip out this
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get SO¢ off the cost of
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(Cash Ads Only)

(Yard Sales Not Included)

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FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT
Little
league preview to be held at
Middleport Park Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Those interested call992-5981 after 5 p.m. or
992-3821.
SCIPIO TWP - Scipio Township Trustees will meet Frlday at
7 p.m. at Pageville Townhall.
POMEROY - Meigs County
Coonhunters will meet at the club
house on Snowball HUI Friday a t
7 p.m. Refreshments · will be
served.

992·5776

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*NOW*

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• Mobile Sertiu Auil1bl1

Calendar

BEDFORD TWP - Bedford
Township Trustees will meet
Friday at7 p.m. at Bedford Town
Hall. PubUc invited .
REEDSVILLE - Olive Township Trustees will meet Friday,
7:30p.m. at the ReedsvUle Fire
House.
POMEROY - Meigs County
Fox Chasers Association iwll
meet At Eagle Ridge Friday,
7:30p.m. Everyone welcome.
POMEROY - Destiny from
Kentucky Christian College will
be at the Zion Church of Christ,
SR 143 Friday and Saturday
nights and Sunday at 9:30 a.m.
and 10; 30 a.m. Following Sunday services a potluck dinner
will be served.

There will be no admission
charge.

HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville Masonic Lodge 477 will
meet Saturday at 7; 30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT - The lollitx&gt;p dragon will be at the
Middleport Bookstore Saturday
from 10 a.m. until noon. The
lollipop dragon will be telling the
children about Vacation Bl~le
School that will be held at the
Bradford Church of Christ June4
through the 8 fom 6 p.m. to 8:30
p .m .

CHESHIRE - There will be a
gosp&lt;'l concert at Kyger Creek
High School Saturday at 7: 30
p.m. Featured groups wUI be the
Grubb Family, the Gabrlel
Quartet and the Heirs o! Christ.

Classified Coupon
I Want To Round Up
A Classified Ad

SO' Off
(Cash Ads Only)

{Yard Sales Not Included )

Bible school
POMEROY - First Southern
Baptist Chruch of Meigs County
will have Vaeatlon Bible Sehool
June 4 to 8, 6 p.m . nightly. For
information, contact 992-2454.
SYRACUSE- Vacation llible
school will be held at the
Syracuse Nazarene Church,
Bridgeman Sireet, Syracuse,
Monday, June 4 through Friday,
June 8, 9 to 11:30 a.m. There will
be clasSPs for children betwccn
three and 12 and those needing
transponatlon are asked to call
Charles Lee, 992-6559 or John
Powell. 992-3982.
CHESTER - The Chester
Community Bible School will be
held Monday through Friday of
next week, with classes from
9; 30 to 11 a.m. There wlll be
nursery through adult classes
conducted at the Chester Elementary Sehool and the Chesler
United Methodist Church. Linda
Well and Norma Hawthorne are
the co-directors o! the school.

Activities
suspended
for week
AU activities at the Senior Citizens
Center next week while the Meigs
County Multiphasic Health ScreenIng Clinic Is being held will be
susp&lt;'nded with the exception of the
nutrltion program.
Lunch will be served each day
beginning at 11; 30a.m. and Eleanor
Thomas, Center director, asks that
senior citizens not come before that
time.
Transporlatlon will be provided
for senior cltlzRns coming In tor the
health screening. Donations of
money !or refreshments are stlll
needed.
Residents are asked not to come to
the Center priOr to their appointment time. AU results of the
elUIJJllnatlons will be forwarded to
the personal physician of the p&lt;'rson
examined .
Appointments are necessary to
participate In the health screening
and can be made by calling either
Debbie Hauher, R.N. or Noreen
Qndrusko, P.A. at 992-2161 before 4
p.m. Friday.

'

Repair and replacement of playground equipment was discussed a I
tbe Monday night meeting of the
Chester.P'J'O held at the school.
II was noted that DaleMachir and
Terry Stethem haw• removed lhe
broken slide and teeter-totters from
the Chester playground and are
checking prices of somE&gt; new
equlpmenl .
New officers presiding at the
meeting were Linda Gillian, presi dent; Sue Metzger, vice president;

'
HARRISONVILLF.
Harrisonville Lodge 411, F . and A~­
will meet Saturday, i: 30 p.m. al
the Masonic Temple. All master
masons ar lnviled.
RACINE - · There will be a
dance at the Racine American
Legion Hall Saturday, 9 p.m.
The public is invlte&lt;J.

MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Gardm Club will mcct
Monday ar the home of Hallie
Zerkle. Mrs . James Arnold will
be co-hostess and Mrs. David
Bowen will have the program.
RACINE - Racine Chapter
134, Order of lhe Eastern Srar,
will be held Monday at 7:30p.m.
at the Masonic Temple.
LEBANON 1WP - Lebanon
Towru;hip Trustees will meet
Monday al 7 p.m. al lhe
township garage.

Bake sale
TUPPERS PLAJNS - There
will be a bake sale at Hawk's
Ammoco Sialion. Tupp&lt;'rs
Plains , Saturday at 10 a.m.
sponsored by the youth group of
the Alfred United Mel hod lsi
Church.

,JcssicaRene~ohnson

RACINE- A yard sale will be
held June 4 and 5 from 9 a.m.
unli14 p.m. at the Velma Taylor
residence, Third and Elm
Streets, Racine, sponsored by
the Reorganized Church o!
Jesus ChrLst of Latter Day
Saints.

terrariums.

A report was glven on Operation
KID where the dilldren were
fingerprinted . Thank you cards
from the !Irs~ second, and third
grades were presented to the P'J'O
and the home room mothers .
A fund raising toy party was
planned for Friday, 2 to7p.m. at the
Chester !ire sratlon. Paymenl is to
be made at the time the order is
placed. Free merchandise !rom the
party will be used as door prizes a I
the fall carnival to reduce soliciting

Iva Powell was elected presidenl
at the Tuesday night meeting of I he
American Legion Auxiliary of Drew
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy, held at
the hall.
Other officers elecled were Lor etta Tiemeyer, first vice president;
Linda Powell, second vice president; Frances Hunne l, secretary;
and Erma Smllh and CathPrlne
Welsh, co-treasurers. They will be
installed at the .June meeting.
Ellen Roush spoke on the selection
of delegates and alternates lo the

in the fall .
Plans were made for the P'J'O to
serve the dinner for the Chester
Alumni Association Saturday night .
Projects of the year were reviewed and included purchasing a
new copy machine and master, new
CB's for all Chester buses, a new
bulletin board in the reading room.
new filing cabinet for one room,
additional books for the library, a
book fair, and donating $25 to ~ach
reacher for classroom supplies .

district and department conven lions and named were Mrs. Powell.
Mrs_ Tiemeyer and Mrs. Welsh,
delegates, and Veda Davis, Marv
Martin a nd Rhoda Hackett,
alternates.
Report was given by Mrs. Rough!
on poppy days for Gerrll-lamilton .
chairman . She noted the newspap&lt;'r
announcement and the slore window display, as well as the
Memorlal weekend sale . Anna Will,

Jessica Rene Johnson , daughter
of Hank and Kathy Johnson.
Bradbury, celebrated her third
bir1hday recently with a party ather
home.
Horseback rides were glven the
guests and refreshments were
served. Attending were Heather
and Matt Finlaw, Martha, Elizabeth. and J essica .Johnson, Heat her
McPhail. Robin and Joel Jagers.
Charldene, Debbie a nd and Chris
Alkire. Ruth and Maryanne Carsey .
Kelly Sanerfleld, Tom Collins. her
grandparenls, BiU and Noami King,
and her brother, Derek Johnson.
Sending gifts were Kimberly and
Rochelle Jenkins and Ann Riffle.

McCarty birthday
Kerth Allen McCarty celebrated
his seven lh bir1hda y recenlly wilh a
party at the home of his parent. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph McCarty, Sycamore Snwr , Middleporl.
A General Lee car decorated the
cake. Attending the party were Olga
McCarty, Barbara McCarty, David
and Melissa MeCarty, Larry Kent,
Jay McCa r1y, Kelly Smilh, .John
Michael Davison , Cindy Smith,
Michael Glenn Smith Jr., Mr. and
Mr. Kenneth Smith, Kimberly
Smilh, Kennelh Michael Smith,
Lynn Robbins, Dcnna Warnecke,
Terry and Bubby Curwnce. lluth
Smith sen I a gift.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ashwonh,
Kent, Sp&lt;'nl lhe Memorial Day
weekend here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
ChPSter Knighl and olher relatives_
They came esp&lt;'Cially to attend Ihe
55th reunion of their high school
graduating class.

LJasS

A picnic al Blennerhasset Island
and a trip to Chillicothe to see
Tecumseh were planned when the
Earl Dean Willing Workers Sunday
School Class of the Chester United
Methodist Church met recently at
Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. PauiKarr.
The picnic will be held June lOat 1
p.m. while the trip lo see Tecumseh
was SE&gt;t for .July 22.
Mrs. Karr had devol ions reading
scripture from Exodus and Proverbs and articles by Billy Graham
on taxes and law s, and poems,
"Ma:y Had a Little Prayer" and
"l.od Cares." The devotions con
eluded with silenl prayer for
Daylene Bahr, who is a patienl al
Grant Hospital in Columbus.
1.0. McCoy conducted an a uction
with the proceeds being $68.7'i.
Contests were conducted by Wilma
Parker and Maurita Miller. Refreshments were served by lhP
ho~t ess.

Madf'linr Branch and I.O.

McCoy won lhe door prizes . The
June
be alMildre-d
the home
of
Leonameeting
Machirwill
with
a nd
.JakeGaurasco-hosts.

Homemakers
have meeting
A teller of apprecia tion for pill
boltles and bandages was read from
a missionary hospital in Haiti a l the
recent m('&lt;'fing of th~ .Jolly Home
makers Club at lhP Salem CeniPr
firehouse . Field trips were planned
and the group spent the afternoon
making bibs for a nursin!( home. At
the June 13 mcel lng of Ihe club to be
held a l the home of Jane Bowles,
morepillbotllesandbandageswill
be packed for mailing . Members
were asked lo lake their code label s
and cancellPd poslage stamps.

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531 JACKSON PIKE - RT 35 WEST

Phone 446 -4524
BARGAIN MATINEES SAT &amp; SUN
ALl SEATS S?OO

ADMISSION EVERr TUESDAr $2 00

(EXCEPT ''INDIANA JONES")

_......
Misty 1\ ichole Clay

Clap birth
,;

.tumouncement is madC' of the

birih of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs .
Paul Clay, Pomeroy. May 14. a t the
Holzer Medical Center. The sevr-n
pound, five ounce infant has t&gt;Pf&gt;n

named Misty Nichole. She wa s 20
inches long. Grandparenls are Mr.
and Mrs_Warren Clay, Rulland. a nd
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler.
Pomeroy. Paternal great ·
grandmother is Orpha Roush.
Rulland. Mrs. Clay a Iso has a son,
Joseph, fi ve_

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CUSTOM SCREEN
PRINTING

f\A~"....,

Rock Springs Fairgrounds
SATURDAY, JUNE 2
1 to 4 P.M.

uoom

101':

SOR~~- NO
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PASSES - NO BAP.Gti:N
THI S ENGAGEMENT
2nd WEEK : 7 : 00 &amp; 9 : I' P.M.
SAl &amp; SUN MATINEE 1: 00 .\ J:l5

By Meigs Health Department and
Meigs Humane Society

Dr. Carol Osborne

Rabies ................... 13.00
Other lnnoculations
Available
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HERITAGE STE~IWARE

POLYSTYRENE CEILINGS
ARE NICER

ROYAL OAK PARK- Royal
Oak Park is Op&lt;'n daily lor
swimming from noon until 5
p.m. dally and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. A life
guard Is on duty at all times .

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Swimming open

new junior mem!J&lt;.r, had a reading.
Introduced wre Palma Wiles , Lillie
Miss Poppy, and Rhoda Hacke l! ,
Senior Citizen Poppy Queen.
Plans were made lo invite Helen
Hampson, Eighlh Disricl presidenl,
and districl chairmen lo the .June26
meeting. A program on junior
activities and the installation of new
officers wilt be he ld at that lime .
Bel1y and Anna Wiles served
refreshments with the junior auxil iary providing a poppy tree for the
centerpie&lt;'£'.

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p1anntng
Johnson btrthday summer trips

Vi.riting area

Yard sale

Marjorle Reeves, secretary; Melanie Stethem, treasurer. Acknowledged al the meeting was the
service of Eastern High home
economics students who provided
child care during the year . .Jan~
Harris and Par Wolf were thanked
for serving as the art enrlchment
comrniltee assisting the Chester
elementary students with projects
such as making salt dough ornaments, fell potholders, badges and

Legion Auxiliary elects officers

MIDDLEPORT Annual
insp&lt;'Ctlon o! Evangeline Cl:apter 172. Order of the Eastern
Star, will be held Saturday al
i: 30 p.m. al the Middleport
Masonic Temple.

SATIJRDAY

RlJILAND - There will be
square, round and slow dancing
Saturday at Eli Denison Post ·
467, American Legion, Rutland
from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. There
will be a live band, snack bar
and refreslunent stand. Dona tions at the door are $2 for adults
and $1.50 for c hildren.

PTO to fix, replace playground equipment

There will be a song!est Saturday, June 2 at 7:30 al Faith Fe!·
lowship Crusade for Christ. Sf.
Rl. 338, Anliquily . The Camp
Family from Jackson will be
singl ng. The paslor. Rev. Frank
lin Dickens, Invites Ihe public.

Happenings

FORMERLY RIVERSIDE MOTORS

RESTAURANT

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fa,·oritf' iris. Mrs. Sf('Vc.Jcnkinsand
hPr infant son were guest s.

WEEKEND SPECIALS AT

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Paks We!!! 3 FQ[ s
Now j for

Friday, June 1, 1984
Page-7

Closeout Sale

On All Vegetable And
Bedding Plants

The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend

cum laude, P .O. Box 173, Henderson, W.Va.; Kimberly Joy Stout,
52U Spring Valley Or., Apt. 804,
Gallipolis; Julie M. Wamsley, 901
Spring Valley Dr .. Gallipolis.

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"WE'VE CHANGED OUR NAME"

In The

were

ceretnony

hPPn madf' for

on thf' progra m and various c links

and Mrs. :'\licholson also nTtPndrd
the annual volunt('('r rN:'ognition

The m eeting was preceded by a
tow· o! the Woodard-Ledlie lawns.
Mrs. Bernard Ledlie was co-

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cum laude, 560 No. 2nd Ave ..
Middleport; Mark Ewing Weaver,
644 5th Ave., Gallipolis.
Rio Grance Colleg-eHolzer School of
Nursing
Associate Degrees
Ramona Jayne Criss, cum laude.
140 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy;
Sharrl Lynn Dixon, Rt. .1, Box 260.
Gallipolis; Chrlsty Gay Fellure,
summa cum laude, Rt. 2, Box 394,
Gallipolis; Jerry William Gooldln,
Rt. 2. Box 95. Crown City; Sheryl
Ann Hardyman, Rt. 2, Gallipolis.
Nancy D. Raming Kohlrleser,
P.O. Box 703. Gallipolis; Nancy
Newman Levernier, Rt. 3. Box
ll9E, Gallipolis; Andrea C. Muter.
magna c um laude, Box 146, Rio
Grande; Lorl Ann Preston, Box 12,
Cheshire; Rhonda Michelle Push kar, Patriol Star Route, Box 818.
Gallipolis; Susan Lynn Roush, Rt.
1, Box 246, Gallipolis; Natalie
Annette Shang, Rt. 3. Box 374,
Bidwell; Deborah Kincaid Siders.

Rutland Garden Club hears meeting report
A rl'porl on Ihe recenl Region 11.
Onio Association of Garden Clubs,
,pring me&lt;•t ing held at Marie Ita and

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Where Fiber Can
Never Be Used

T-Shirts. Caps, Jackets. Etc.
SPECIAL PRINTING

FOR YOUR
SPECIAL NEEDS

KING BUILDERS SUPPLY

614-992-7626

Middleport

405 N. 2nd

AFTER 5 P.M.

Ph. 992-5020

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MOUNTAINHR

BARGAIN MATINEES SATURD4Y &amp; SUNDAY

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]I I 2100 HlCKS

S~OPPING

ALL SEATS $2.00

PlAIA

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POMEROY,O.
992-2259
NEW LISTING
Older
remodeled home rn tuwn w1th

Three or lour

THE NEW

SARAH COVENTRY
JEWELRY
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country Th ree bedroom .anch
w1th lull basement Appx 2

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cha1 rs (1ard to f1ndl early ~.- h e rry chest ptne an d brass bed
carv ed lovese at walnu t s1d c chatr two

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1raw"r Tort ece lll spoo l cab met cherry ro p» bed Se ll ers
k.1t chen cupboard che nv V1llor 1a n slant fro nt desk 3 oc
bed roo m swt e art deco Sid eboa rd walnut "O rn e1 . . . natnot
5 ~f'l 1 tall Ffl sllil kf' bed several mce fan s yarn Y-~mder wJI
nut droplea f ta ble oak C1sh rack large wool so1 nnm g .,..,h eel

small sp1nn1ng wheel Ch ild s doll strol ler '"d bed doll chesl
WICker plan ter w1cker rocker other w1cker wagon ~ea t nw
ror w1th eagle Se th fhoma s

clock and others co ffee gr nctr.r bilsket" br ass br rd cage
and stand t n crde pump old L1 ~ s beaded pur ~e stune
1u gs 1ar s Legan Oh 1ar 24 pc Lrmoges c hrna wrtl1 go ld twr
se veral QUiltS n1ce lmen s Flo w Bl JP c:h ma ~~ctor1an tol e
war e foot tub sterlin g silver ra Iroad be nell brdss ke lll e

blue Wdl~am s &amp; Repp arcl 4 ga llon cru rn m1lk ca ns bah1
bu ggy tru nk wood en chu rn " olc1 krt c: he n rt ems o' all types
England and German chtn a vrntage clolh 1ng

Call 992-2063
Belween 9 00 A M I 00 P M

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basement garage many other

THRIFT SHOP

PRICE REDUCED - Appx
105 acre farm near Rutland
house barn and ot her bUild
rngs Produc1ng otl well Ca ll

about lh1s onP $75 000

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su1te ( 40s)

Pay Plans

Earn an $800 Jewelry K11
- Wrn Trrp s and Prrzes

beeut1lul v~ew Two WB FP lull

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Me1gs Humane Soctely

ranch ty pe hcu5e Ill the
country Three am~~ w1th a

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4 M ties West of Albany

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dolls h a t p 111 ~ dn d other Jewelry old books post r: arr1s ar d
pr1 nt s sevPral ptP.Cf'" orlurn1t urf' c1 nd oth er collec l 1bl es not
lr sted Come prep ared lor l!rr rrl!erestm g sale

TERMS OF SALE Cash or check w1th Pos1t1ve ID
Food and Dnnks Available
AUCTIONEER Rodney Howery
Assoc1ate Frank Hutch1son
PH 698-7231

GIVE YOUR CAMPER
A PERMANENT HOME
AT

BIG FOOT PARK
*GOOD BOATING
*GOOD FISHING
*BOAT DOCK &amp; RAMP
*BATH HOUSE
*WATER &amp; ELECTRIC

Own Your Own Campsite
NO MONEY DOWN

$5Q A MONTH
LEVEL WOODED SITES
Directions: 6 miles below Gallipolis
on Rt . 7 - across Raccoon Creek
Bridge &amp; follow signs.

OPfN TILL DARK SAT. &amp; SUN.

REALTORS
Henry Cleland Jr
992 6191
Dott1e Turner 992 5692
Jean Trussell 949 2660
Jo H1ll 985-4466

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Real Estate General

Mtddleport
From 3 to 8 p m
For Treatment Of
Antmals
5/8/ I mo

Part~ally

carpeted,

fuel oil furnace with facilities for woodbumer. 12x15

block storaee buildi~
20x30 blodi Pra&amp;ll! Riehl
ott Rt 248. country setti~
y, mile east of Chester,
OhiO.

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE
Downstairs equipped with
kitchen . hvmg room.
d1nmg room and den;
upstairs has two bedrooms and one bath;
house also has basement Lot me approx.
48'x308'. Needs work.

8roker·Auct1on Serv1ce
Cheryl Lemley,
~e1gs County AssoCiate
Phone 742-3171

If Interested contact
The Home Nat10nal Bank
1n Racme. 949-2210

Now Acceptmg L1stmgs m Me1gs Co

VI .. GtL B S..
116 r 1nd Sf

Phone
1-(614) -992-3325

BUS · 985-3813
RES.· 985-3837
5' 7' 1 mono

5 rm

bungalo"' bath 2 bedroo ms

and carport Only $7 500
MINI FARM - 9 acres w1th
trees pond and a6 rm home
Ea~ern sc hools Just $35000
MIDDLEPORT -

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near stores and schools 3

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Alum1num &amp; V1nyl S1d1ngs

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Open 9 00 to 5 00
Closed Thursdays

DOZER
AND
BACKHOE
WORK

Wed l1ke to rntroduce you to
Engage A Car the modern way
ChO ICe

No Down Payment
lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box 326
Pomeroy OH 45769
For Fa ster Servrce

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RACINE -Get a break olth11
home by f1xrng 11 yourself Ten
rms and workshop aboUI
24x24 Ask1ng $23 000 OHer
may buy
NEAR RACINE - 3 bedroom

GAS - WATER
SEWAGE PIPE
REGULATORS &amp;
FITIINGS
VOLUME DRIPS

ranch n1 ce Kttchen dmtng area
wtth n1ce Vlf'N patto lg fenced

lot lor your pets Ask1ng
$35 ()()()
3 YR OLD - 3 bedrooms
mod k1t lg lam11y 1m garage
and shop on ? ~0 acres
$39 500
2 FAMILY - Bolh rented I ;,
baths 1n each furniShed
k~c hens and one acre 2 yrs
okl Only $58 000
218 ACRES - free Gas II
rms 3 car garage and olher
farm burldrngs $95 000

•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
•WATER GAS SEWER
RAIN LINES

County Certrfred

SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLEb
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367-7560--367-767

Resrdence

or 992-7121

CHESHIRE OHIO
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FREE ESTIMATES"
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RISING - BUY NOW

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FREE PARKING
HELEN.CAll
BRUCE
SUE MURPHY
MILTON ROUSH

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Headquarters

992- 21 96
Moddleport, Oh1o

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FISHING REEL
REPAIR
Parts. Serv1ce &amp;
Cleanmg

For Garc~a. Zebco. Sh1
mano. Johnson. D1awa.
Qu1ck

STEVE FINLAW
PH -985-4266
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FISHERMEN
ANY S IZE

BASS MOUNTED

S5Q

TAXIDERMY SHOP
New L1ma Rd

Ru t l ~nd Oh

PH 742 2225

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We Have A Full T1me
Shop Techmc1an
on Duty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
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CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addons and remodeling
- Roof1ng and gutter work
- Concrete work
- Piumbrng and el ectnca l
work

(Free Est1mates1

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 -6215 or 992 - 7314
Pomeroy, Ohto

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

Ml DDLEPORT. OHIO

SERVICE

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

614-992-7626

9BS-3561
All Makes

PRIVATE
INVESTIGATION
OF ALL TYPES

•Washers •Du1hwashers
•Ranges
•Refrrgerators
•Dryere •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

PH 992- 2478

No Sunday Calls

5/2/1 mo

4 4 '

Sl 01 NG CO.

4 part Doberman &amp; German
Shephard pups Most brown
&amp; tan Call 446 4 779

6 mo

muced Poodle &amp;
Tamer Call Or Allan Bas
ter Call 446 9752
2 female Dashchund pup
ptes to g1ve away Would hke
to fmd good homes for
them Call 446 9275
Snow wh•te mother cat 3
male 1 wh1te 2 black ca ll
614 256 6587

Stereo &amp; washer for parts
Coli 614 245 9183
Must fmd home for stray
dog Good turn dog, frrendly
dog large wnh long black
ha1r &amp;. reddtsh face &amp; legs
Call 614 742 2830

lovable house cat hkes
ch1ldren ca ll evemngs 304
B95 · 3597
Mat1ress and boM sprmgs
304 675 4198

To good home mr~~:ed 15
mo old dog good w1th
ch1ldren 304-576 2169

Vinyl &amp;Aluminum
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
20 years
"free Est1mates'

EUGENE LONG

Ph. (6141 843-5425

5-82 mo pd

WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
&amp; Painted
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

949-2263

3 2 lin

1 grey kttten litter tramed
Call 614 992 7689 aftor 5
pm

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
For all your w~r~ng
needs. furnaces repan
servtce and mstallahon
Res1dent1al
&amp; Commerc1al

Call 742-3195
Or 992-5875

J&amp;L INSULATION
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM SIDING
•Storm Doors

•Gutter &amp;: Downspouts

•Storm Wmdows

•Roofmg

•Replacement Windows

•Stdewalks, Patoos

•Custom Built Garages

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE - PH. 992-2772
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Lost and Found

lOST m or around GAHS
g rounds 2 r1ngs gold Ame
thyst brrthstone and GAHS
class rrng gold w1th Ame thyst stone. m1trals MlH
l1beral Reward! Call 446
2978 o• 446 3920

Found large male dog,
shaggy black hatr wtth
d1sh blonde face &amp; legs
1a1l Good turn dog
614 742 2830

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red
Bob
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Pupptes mo1her reg1stered
c:ollte, father regrstered
husky 6 males. 4 females
Gtve to good home Born
Apnl 24 Coli 814· 992
6065

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SIDING CO.

Public Sale
&amp; Auctoon

Auctton every Tuesday
n1ght , P1 Pleasant. WVa
Auct Lonnte Neal Youth
Canter Bldg , Camden St
814· 367 7101

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Wanted To Buy

We pav cash for late model
clean used cars
Jtm Mmk Chev · Oids Inc
Bill Gene Johnson
448 · 3672
Wanted to buy used coal &amp;.
wood heaters Swam Furm
ture , 446 3159
3rd
&amp;
Ohve St • Gelhpohs Oh
Wanted to buy stand1ng hay
Coli 446 ·0373
Buymg dally gold, Sliver
coms. nngs Jewelry, sterling
ware old coma large cur
rency Top pnces Ed Bur
kett Barber Shop, 2nd Ave
Mtddleport Oh 614-992
3476
Cash pa1d for fancy rron or
heavy ~ron beds S 160 and
up for certam Me1gs Co
stone tars
Old ttme cupboard
cell 1 - 304 882
2711

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE
Beds
tron
wood cupboards. chatrs
chesu, baskeu. d1she 9
stone Jars, antiques gold
and s liver
Wrrte M D
Mrller Rt 2, Pomeroy, Oh1o
45769 or call 614-992
7780
Wanted old p1anos Paymg
S20 00 and $40 00 each
F1rst floor only Wrt1e g1v1ng
drrect1ons W1tten P1anos
Bo• 188. Sard1s Oh10
43946 Coli 614 483·
1605
Wanted to buy 1 or 2
bedroom tra1ler preferably
on 112 acre lot or less Wnte
P 0 Box 203 Pomeroy, Oh
45769

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G1veaway

LOST D1amond weddrng
nng
lot of sen1tmental
value Reward 1f found Ca ll
446 4320

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or 992-7119

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BISSELL
"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free stdmg esttmates. 949 -2801 or
949-2860

Available
Anytime

Bmgo for chanty Tuesday
June 5th at Chester F1re
House Early btrd game at
6 45 p m Cash &amp; pnzes

6 puppres 7 weeks old
mother small collie 304
895 3012 after 5 p m

SIDING

"FREE ESTIMATES"

Mean Streak Band appear
mg at Jane s Bar, West
Colu111b1a Fnday 8r Satur
day mght Sunday 1s lad1es
n1ght featur1ng lee Tennent
&amp; the Muddy R1ver Band
lad1es drrnk draft beer free
from 9 to 1

Two blue k1t11es 6 wks old
304 675 6714

Vmyl 8o Aluminum

DOZER
WORK

Am otfermg reward of up to
$1 00 for mformat1on lead
1ng to the person takrng new
spht red oak tomatoe stakes
from the Delbert Lawson
res1dence on Eagle A1dge
Ad Rac1ne Call 614 949
2069

U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

- BACKHOES
- DUMP TRUCKS
- LO BOYS
- TRENCHER
- WATER
- SEWER
- GAS LINES
- SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LARGE or SMAll JOBS
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Oh10 Valley Flea Market
Jun e 1 2 3 at Me1gs Co
Fa1rgrounds
the Valley' s
fa stest growmg market
also
Ohto Valley Used
Wheels Market m a Spec1al
Area Show your used car
truck boat, camper or cycle
to thousands for onlv S2 per
day or $5 for weekend For
more 1nformatton cal l 614
992 6300 or 614 985
4396

SALES &amp;SERVICE

BOGGS

Parts &amp; Service

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res ervattons now Also Eur
0p1an Tours E~~:penenced
tour h ost Call 446 4313

Male 5 yr old Shepherd &amp;.
Retriever good w1th k1ds &amp;
good watch dog Ca ll after
5 00 992 2589

PH 992-7582

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
- DOZERS

WEIGHT LOSS Program
Yunka Foods
For more
1ntormat1on call 446 9301

1 mother cat &amp; 5 k1t1ens. 6
wks old
Call 614 446
1276

Open by chance or
Appomtment

500 lmcoln Hill Pomeroy

Gymnast1cs by Karen
Waugh at Hannan Trace
Hrgh School Starts June
4th every Monday &amp; Wed
nesday Co11614· 256·1621
or 614 256 6316 to regu;
ter $1 50 per lesson

Beagle pups CltiP,614 379
2115

Authomed John Deere
New Holland Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment

WATERMELON
PATCH

Balloons for Get Well Annt
versarys, Birthdays , par
t1ess Smgmg Gorrtlla Call
Balloons &amp; Co 446 4313

•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

t

OMC FLOSS
BOOKS
CUSTOM MAD E FRAMES
RegiSter for Ma~ Basket fu II of
Cross St1tch Supplies

SWEEPER and sewrng ma
chme reparr
parts
and
sup plie s
Ptek up and
dehvery, Davrs Va cu um
Cleaner, one half mtle up
Georges Creek Rd
Call
614 446 0294

6 wk old pupp1es %Basset
Call 614 388-8783

CHESTER-985- 3307

COUNTED CROSS STITCH

8

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

THE

Wolfe
Investigations,
Inc.

Worked in home area

WI:

7(

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We can repm and recore radtators and
heater cores We can
also actd botl and rod
out radiators. We also
repa tr Gas Tanks.

Rt 1
long Bottom. Oh

I ll

MINERSVILLE -6 rm frame
cenlral heat bath and v~ew ol
niJer

d

facturers

Racrne Oh
Ph 614 843 5191

Re asonably Pnc ed

1 tfn

PH 992-5682

We Use Von Schrader
EqUipment Recommended
by leadmg Carpel Manu

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Sut lu iJ/., lo o G love &gt; Et(

JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992-7201

985-3813

PH. (614) 985-4212

S1zes Start From 12 x16
UTiliTY BUilDINGS
S1zes from 6 x6' Up
to 24'x36
Insulated Dog Houses

TANNED DEER HIDES

Also Transmission

35185 Oak H1ll Road
long Bottom OH 45 743

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

Thru Monfl· of M a y

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Warehouse

lnstallatton Avatlable
4/2711 mo

FOR

Rt 124 Pomeroy Ohro

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

•END LOADER

'DOZER BACKHOE
'RECLAMAT ION WORK
'OIL FIElD SERVICES
'DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CONCRETE WORK
'CUSTOM HUl l THOMES
'WATER GAS &amp;
OIL LINES

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

PLASTICS &amp;
SUPPLY

517!1 mo

•TRENCHING
•BACK HOE •DOZER

FREE ESTIMATES

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

RADIATOR
SERVICE

PAT HILL FORD

l 78 Hn

11c

PH. 992-2549
OPEN·
MON -SAT. 10 to 6
POOL SUPPLIES &amp;
MAINTENANCE
C l KITCHEN
5/2211 mo

bedroom home w1th I baths
$23()()()
POMEROY
lanuly home
near Kroger s Central heal 2
baths and lg lot As'rng
$34 500 OHer needed

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'76 95
'14995
' 17495
'69 95
GRill
'42 50
R SUPPORT
' B4 95
TAIL GATE
'BS 00
FORD FENDER
'69 95
BUMPER
'69 95
Also Some Car
Fenders Available

We Have the
Lowest Rates

II

"Free Est1mates"

FENDER
DOORS
HOODS
BUMPERS

985-3837

Call 614 992 -6737

GREG ROUSH
PH 992-7583
or 992 22B2

WHALEYS AUTO PARTS
PH 992 7013
New Chevy Truck

742-2328

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH. 992-6931

&amp; Gar~ges

J \J 1 rrru

ACCENT
220 E Matn Pomeroy

15 Years Expenence

G&amp;W

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
to dnve the vehrcle of your

NEW LISTING -

W1ll Open May 21st
.....(.' '--- ~

498 Gen Harlmger Pkwy
M1ddleporl OH

GAS liNES
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES
FREE ESTIMATES

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
New Homes-Exlenme
Remodelmg
Insurance Work
CustQ.m Pole Bldgs

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

THE
DITCHING
SERVICE

TEAFOR-0

TOM'S
SHOE REPAIR

AL TROMM

Every Tuesday

1

~92-3325

12x15 hvi!ll

Business Services

608
E Matn

11

room.

M l Bud" McGHEE '

Call:

FOR SALE

(1) HOUSE IN CHESTER:
Three acres with a nicely
constructed conaete block
home 26x30, 3 bedrooms.
room and 24x24 family

Real Estate General

Announ r.e menl s

Public Sale
8o Auct1on

A1ck Pearson Auct1oneer
Servtca Estate, Farm , An ·
t1qua &amp; hqu1datlon sales
lrcensed &amp; bonded'" Ohto &amp;
WVo 304-773·6786 or
304 773· 9186
Auc11on every Fn mght at
the Hartford Community
Center Truckloads of new
merchand1se every week
Con11gment1 of new and
used rrerchand•aa alwav•
welcomea R1chard Rev
noldt Auct1onaer 304-275
3069

The Daily Sentinel Page

Ohio
11

L.AFF-A-DAY

Help Wanted

Retad Outlet must employ 3
consc1ent1ous 1rustworthy
ms1de reta1l sales clerks
lmmed1ately Retatl expe
nence desrred but not ne
cessa ry Must be able to
work w1th mtnrmum super
v1s1on and be able to meet
publ1c must be prof1c1ent tn
baste mathmat1cs Oppor
tumty for advancement for
nght persons Please reply m
own handwrtttng reteren
ces reqUired to boM 800 m
care of the Galhpolts Oa1ly
Tttbune
825 3rd Ave
Galhpohs Oh 45631
Homemakers Dream' No
expertence needed to earn
26% commtssron demon
stratmg tn frtends homes
Vou control hours and tn
come Absolutely no mve"st
manti Also bookrng part1es
Call 446 1270 or wnte Toy
Plan, Johnstown. PA
15904
A Fun Job
Supervisors
needed for USA No 1 Toy
Party Plan to l·nre tram and
manage demonstrators Ex
cellent management posr
t1on opportunity for home
makers former teachers
career or party plan dealers
Call today Shem 304· 736
6330 collect

Baby 11tter 1n my home
home dunng summer
months
8 00 · 4 00 call
304· 882 2853 after 6 00
call 304 -773 6867

1 day only Wed June 6
1984 1 1 am to 3 p m
Super Amertca 28th St
Pt Pleasant 1s accept1ng ap
phcattons for 2 part t1me
cesh1ers E11.cellent oppor
tun rttes for advancement
With a rap1dly growtng com
pany Apply 1n person An
Equal Opponun1ty
Employer

12

Want w1dow to hve 1n w1th
wrdow for compantonsh1p
rent free must help w1th
utlllttes and be able to drrve
my car Ca11446 1414
Will care kr the elderly 1n my
home Lots of references
Men or women Call 614
667· 3402

1B Wanted to Do
lawn Mowmg &amp; Tnmmrng
Reliable and dependable
Reasonable rates Catl 614
256 6251 otter 5 30
Roofmg and gutter work
metal work housepamtmg.
carpenter work Exc ref
Free estrmates Call 446
3171
General Haulrng For sale
Umestone f1ll dirt, and top
sorl
Call Call 614 256
t427
Concrete &amp; block work,
retam.ng watls garages, pa
tros concrete floors Free
est1mates Call 614 256
1632
Wdl do tutormg can start
tmm edtate ly
Call 446
7426
Babvs1ttmg 1n my home L1ve
close to GOC Call 446
2316
Expertenced seamstress w1ll
do sewrng {mendmg altere
trans . pattern. etc } 15 Prne
St Galltpohs 446 4193
W1ll ba bystt weekends or
evenmgs, vary dependable,
love chtldren have referen
ces Call 992 7565 ask for
Karen
Water wells, dr1Ued &amp; ser
v1ced Free estimates Call
614 992 5006or614. 742
3147
Will baby ssrt tn my home. all
ages references respons1
ble
304 675 6297
Chandler Dr1ve
Pornt
Pleasant
Two reliable Chrtst1an men
to do parntmg 1ntenor or
axtertor
Call 304 675
5496

H&amp;S Home Improvements
needs a salesman for s1drng
Ph 367 0409
Admtsstons representative
for Gallipolis Bus1ness Col
lege
Salary plus bonus
Sales eMper1ence helpfuL
but not necessary
Call
446 4367 Ask for lee Tyler
for mtervtew
Wanted babysttter summer
months, day sh1ft. Chesh1re
erea Call 614 367 0594
after 4 00
Educational posiuons avatl
able, full or part -t1me Call
614 245·9566
Wanted Ambrtrous, tough
mrnded people who are
wtllrng to work hard for an
excellent 1ncome Full or
part t1me Send resume to
box 400 m care of the
Gall1pohs Oa1ly Tnbune 825
3rd Ave . Gelhpolrs. Oh
45631
Ass1stant Orgams1 needed
at Grace Eptscopal Church
Call 814·992·3968
Wanted someone to care for
eldflrly lady 1n her home on
12 hr shtft basta Reply rn
wrrt1ng to P 0 BoM 682.
Pomeroy Ohto References
requtred
Wattresa &amp; kttchen help For
tntervl8w appomtment call
614 992 6836
Legal secretary destred on
e1ther a pan ttme or full·
It me basts Salary depend1ng
on expertence Send qualificattons to P 0 Bo11 486,
Pomeroy, Ohro
Recepttontst po11t1on availa ble In health care profesSional off1ce Day 1h1ft with
hmtted evenings Send re sume 8t references to R eceptiOntlt, P 0 Bo• 112.
Mrddloport, Oh1o 46760

HIOH SCHOOL SENIORS·
GRADUATES II you are
wondering how you can gat
a job wtthout work expe·
rlence. the Wut Vlrgtnia
Army Nation•! Guard might
be the an1wer for vou Earn
good money while learntng 1
skill Full ttme .,.y while you
train. part ttme PlY once you
come back homo coli 304·
876 - 3960 or 1 800-1142·
3619

S1tuatoons
Wanted

Financial
21

Busmess
0 pportunoty

NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB
LISHING CO recommends
that you do bus1ness w1th
people you know and NOT
to send money through the
matl unttl you have mvestl
gated 1he offenng
I

EARN MORE than a hvtng
Advance accordmg to your
own effort And share rn the
exc1t1ng Shaklee bonus program Interested? Call 614
379 2205

you all know, your
Uncle Alex was a great
As

contest e nthus1 ast so fo,·
m1lhon dollars

31

Homes for Sale

4 bdr , 1% bath 5 acres
garden spot, % mr below
Eureka Workshop w1th car
port S29,500 Call 446
4222
One acre lot wtth large
1n ground pool torn lmer
and part1ally ftmshed base
ment For mformatiOn call
B13 665 1232

A EAL CUTE HOME smoll
yard at a real bargttm pnce
Mrddleport 614 992
6941
$2,000 down take over
$316 mo payment taxes&amp;.
Insurance rncluded 3 bdr
ranch. full basement, wood
burner. c1ty school, located
1n Plantz Subd1v1sron,
$24 400 balance Call 446 8002
Un1que hrstonc log home
tas1efully restored
l av
rom 3 bdrms k1tch bath
Orgmal stone f.replace Gar
w1th shop, utd bldg plus
barn
40 acres M l of
wooded htlls A page from
h1story Off Rt 35 8 m1
from R1o Grande Prtced low
S50's
Sma ll farm near Center
pomt 3 bdr home lge old
barn gar , other out bldgs
SW schools, 39,000 wtth 30
acres
45,000 wr1h 40
acres
Call Jack Rodertck 614
286 4498, Century 21 Wtn
nre Blatr Realty, Broker
Wmme Blatt G A I
7B
Broadway St
Jackson,
OhiO
1 bedroom home 1n c1ty
good cond1t1on. large star
age buddrng. and smell
garden space S 13 500 Call
446 3150
2 bdr bnck an R1o Gr11nde
$215 mo plus securt1ydep
no pets
Call 614 245
5439

6 rooms basement. double
garage 1 &amp; one-thtrd acre
lot
Rose H1ll Pomeroy
$32 900 Call 1 614 678
2513
Owner 1ransferred must sell
beautiful 3 bedrm bnck
home Ftreplace. deck
woods. prtvacy sunshme
$63.900 Call 614 992
5420
8 yrs old 3 bedrm 2 baths
famtly room w1th wood
burner Smglecargarage on
8 flat acres w1th stocked
pond C1ty water m Racme
Call 614 949 2641
11 0 Maple Place Pomeroy
2 bedrooms fam1ly room
large lot Must sell to settle
estate Pnced $18 500 no
reasonable offer reJected
Call collect 1 614 891
0442 V1rgmra Crew
For sale by owner 2 story
frame 7 room house com·
pletely remodeled 5 year old
root &amp; heattng svstem
plenty of closet space oak
woodwork, 1 117 baths full
basement &amp; garage w 1th
poss1ble effec1ency apart
mont
Apprarsed value
$41 000 osk1ng $36,000 &amp;
owner wtll make down pay
ment with approved cred1t
located w1th1n walktng d1s
tance of elementary school
&amp; downtown Pomeroy lf
lnterested call 614 992
3530 after 5 30 p m or call
614 992 5954
- - - - - - - - -Homes for sale land c o n
tract f1xed mterest at 8
percent w1th ,0 percent
down payment Call 614
992 · 7022
4 large roomed home for
sale cement dnveway &amp;
srdewalk Between Mme 1 &amp;
2 $6000 Cell 614·669
3751

22 Money to loan
HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below market rates
Ft~~:ed conventional FHA
VA leader Mortgage,
Athens collect 614 592
3051

23

Professional
Serv1ces

PIANO TUNING lower
prtced regular tun1ngs
drscounts to Santor Ctttzens.
Churches &amp; Schools Ward 's
Keyboard. 304 675 3824
Prano Tun1ng and Rapatr
Brun1card1 Mustc: Co • 446
0687 Sktll and 1ntegflty our
trademark
Lane Oamels,
614 742 2961
Profeastonal Electrolysll
Cltn1c. Probe Type Elecnoly
SII
AMA. FDA &amp; FCC
approved Doctor referrals
304 -676 · 6588

Real Eslale
31

Homes for Sale

By owner lovely 2 bdr ,
home on waterfront. boat
ramp &amp; dock, cloae to town,
priced U4.900. Will holp
finance
Call 814 256 ·
1216

9

Homes for Sale

'(atd Sa\eS

For sale by owner, 3 bed ·
room , new carpe1. gas. c1ty
water and central air Also.
jomt lot with 32 x40 new
garage, Galhpolls Ferry 304 675 ·3067

Truck Ortvers m1n1mum ex·
penance. no relocatiOn Call
606 491 0292 8 00 am loll
6 00 pm No oalls after 5
pm
Babyalner 1n my home on
Redmond R•dge for two
boys ages 10 and 3 June
2 00pm · 9 30pm, July
6 30am - 3 30pm and Au
gust 2 OOpm 9 30pm Ref
erences requ1red
Phone
304 675 5421 ask for
Carol

31

House &amp;: 3 lots for sale
$10,000. 10 Hartford. W
Ve Coli 614-882 · 2831

3 Announcements

one bath,

1 5 3 tc

Selling 111 Cows and 9 Bulls

3 bedroom farm
house with barn.
60 acres_

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REGISTERED POLLED
HEREFORD SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 2
11 :00 A.M.

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Columbus Oh10 was
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BY Le 10 K Ness t&gt;h Odd
Clerk

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PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF LESLIE W
PRICE. DECEASED
Coso No. 24432 Dod&lt;ot 12
Poge 424

AUCTION
TONIGHT

Fi@li!Miii!.E

Public Notice

Baum Add1tron, 3 bedroom
brrck 1 '12 bath full base
ment family room carport
patto ac:
$57 000 Call
614 986 4201
Pomeroy, Large lot
1 Y2
bath. 3 bedrooms, remo
deled, like new mstde, rooms
carpeted call 614 992
2602

FOR RENT WITH OPTION
TO BUYIII 14 ft w1de three
bedroom, bath and half.
mob1le home stttmg on mce
lot, ready to move mto
8225 00 down 8226 00 per
month 304-676-271t

1- - - - - - - - - -

3 bedroom Ranch on At
160 $38 60000 9 per
cent assumable loans call
304 · 676- 7746 or 675
2183

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
AT 36 PHONE 614 446
7274
1 965 1 2x60 mobtle home.
unfurnished 63.900 Cell
446 1340
1979 3 bdr mobtle home, on
% acre lot well shaded
Must sell both together Call

614 3B8 9957

1211 Matn 6 room brtck.
fueplece, ba~ement, new
furnace, large yard, many
oxtros 40's 304· 875
2381
New 3 bedroom houn , 34
acres Glenwood area
$66,000 o• boot offer 304 ·
&amp;76-2363 or 578-2821
For
or trade, 2 'h bed ·
room all modern houae with
beth. attached garage, vinyl .
steel , alumn Sellortredefor
2 or 3 bedroom trailer and
lend 304-882-3690

Fraz•ers Bottom Flea
Market Every weekend
U 5 35 Fraziers Bottom
WVa 260B2 Don Fraz1er
Operator 304· 765-2779

Sale Sat June 2 9 t1ll at
Jo hn son&amp; Mobtle Home
Park
Across from Blue
Fountam M ote l manv ntce
ttems rncludtng cabbage
patch l1k e dolls

Yard Sale Set 1 0 to 7 At
Gnfftth Grocery 1n Kanauga,
Oh Gas cook stove and
mangle

Movmg Sale Household
1tems plus much more Turn
rrght at C lipper M1lls Follow
s1gns Saturday 9 7

Yard Sale Mother of Trrplets,
clothes household, furm·
ture lots of m1sc 344
LeGrande. Gall1pohs May
31 June, 2

Garage Sale Fn
Sat &amp;
Mon Fa1rf1eld Ce n t Rd
Clothes all siZes
m1 sc
1tems 10 6

Yard Sale Addrs10n FWB
ladles A1d June 1 &amp; 2 9AM
to 9PM ra1n or shme at
1127 Second AVe lots of
everythtng for all ages

12x70 Elcona expando
Awn1ng underp1nn1ng
steps, drapenes
K1tchen
appl AC pnce reduced' Call
4467751 or 614266
6569

Huge Yard Sale' Cheshire
Oh1o Rt 7 across fr o m
servrce stat1on June 1 &amp; 2
9 5 lnstde 1f rams Clothes
glassware pots. &amp; pans etc
Cheshire Unrted Methodist
Women

1976 Bayv1ew 14x70refng
erator, stove, atrcond , good
cond Cell 446 1 506
121160 3 bdr 1 Marlette
, 969 woodburner fuel or I
furnance Call Tom at 614
367 0414 anyt1me
, 976 14~~.70 Rosemont to
tal elect 3 bdr underpin·
nrng. with removable 10x32
port1on carport
$8,500
Call 446 3162

2 mobile homes

lot and
garage Upper Rt 7 Ask1ng
&amp;23 000 Call 446 9327
1968 Gregory mobile home
12x65, $4 200 Ca ll 614
379 2124 anyt1me
1959 Archard s on house
trailer, 2 bdr $3 200 Call
614 256 6058
1978 Patrtot 2 bdr mob1le
home 1 yr free rent where
parked Call 614 388 8469
after 5PM
Closmg Out Trarler Rental
Busmess Had 22 ONLY 6
lEFT
S1zes 1 0~~.50 &amp;
12x52
2 bedroom fur
mshed A comfortable home
for a low Pnce Brown's
Tra1ler Park
Mrnersvdle
Ohro Co11614 992 3324
8x50 ABC house tra1lor 2
bedroom Call 614 985
3866
1969 12~~:60 Schult mobrle
home
comp let e lv fur
mshed, rncludmg washer &amp;
dryer, m1croweve &amp; 60 ft
wooden porch Call 614
992 2881

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

1981 Kukwood mobrlc
home, 14x70 electrtc, 3
bedrooms 1% bath wood
burner, $14,500 Call 614
843 5244

Garage Sale Fn &amp; Sat 8 00
to 4 00 Fatrfteld Cent Ad
rn Fa1rf1eld Acre s
Yard Sale June 1 &amp; 2 9 5
Furntture, lamps curtarn s
rad1o clothmg 12 m1 les out
At 141, Jet 325
Yard Sale 32 Henkl e A &gt;.Je
Frt &amp; Sat 6 1 6 2 TV
appliances
ch1ldren s clo
thmg and more

3 Famrly Sat June 2 9AM
to 7 391 LeGrande Blvd
p1cnt c

Garage Sale Thu rs
Fn
Sat May 3, June 1 &amp; 2 2
m1 from At 141 on Ne1gh
borhood Ad
Garage Sal e Bulavrlle Porter
Ad 1/4 mr from Townhouse
June 1 &amp; 2
Yard &amp; Hot Dog Sale Sat
Bell Chapel Church yard 1
block from McDonalds
3 Famdv Yard Sale 925 4th
Ave Fn &amp; Sat 9 ? l1vrn
groom su 1t e lamps clothmg
of all s1zes &amp; m1sc 1tems
7 Famtly Garage Sale Thur
Fn Sat B 5 6 m1 below
Gallrpolts Rt 7 Prng pong
table antique charrs re c
lmer porta crrb
ste re o.
curtams lawn furnrture
lamps bedspread s c h1f
frobe
chest
clothrng
d1shes shoes smk bed &amp;
dresser car c over tables
shee1s

3 Fam1ly Jun e 1 2
9 OOAm 5 OOPM Cente
nary across from Jumbo
Flam cancels

69 PMC 12~~:55 mob1le
home 304 676 761 0

1- - - - - - -- - - 1975 Granvill e 12~~:60 all
elec
central a1r under
penned, 8~~:10 out bu1id1ng
$7 ,300
Call 304 675 ·
6085

1- - - - - - - - - - 1980 Holly Park 14~~.70 2
bedroom , 1% baths total
electnc central a1r cond
dishwasher porch w1th
awn1ng underpenmng star
age burld1ng
304 675
2604

'71 Crestwood 12x65 exc
cond S9 600 00 wtth heat
pump and atr cond or
S6 600 00 wt1h gas heat
but It on porch 304 5 76
2940 01 576 2602
1977 Cameron mobrl e
home 14x70 wrth expando
3 bedrooms, e~~:tras,
$8.000 00
Phone 304
675 2700

REPOSSION. 12x60. mo
brle home
$500
down
$139 monthly 304 576
2711
For sale or Rent, 2 bedroom
tra1ler, 304 675 6350
1982 Clayton 1 4x70 2 br 2
baths
central a1r cond
816.600 fum lots of ex
.... 304 773 5550

35 Lots 8o Acreage
3 5 acre homeSttes near Rt
36 at Rodney 3 m1 from
Holzer Hosp1tal Call 446
8221

Yard Sale Sat 9 to 4 Quat!
Creek lot 25 &amp; 26 Stove
clothes &amp; m1sc
333 Th1rd Ave Fr1 &amp; Sat
June 1 &amp; 2 Clothmg glass
m1sc 1t ems
Yard Sale 3 111 mr Rt 775
3rd
house , nght
K1ds
clothes m1 sc Brke s June
1 2 9 ? Ram shrne
Yard Sale Furn1ture clothes
stereo some antrques Rt
35 between R1o Grande &lt;Jnd
Thurman
June , &amp; 2
9 00 7
2 Famtly Sat June 2 9 6
Very mce 1tems cloth1ng
games toys b1 c ycl e etc
E1ght tenths mtle out N e1gh
borhood Rd Red brrck on
left

~===========~

1 acre of ground 1n Grow's
Subdlvlaon. $6000 Call
614-992 · 2671
Four grave Iota tn Ohio
Valley Memory Gardena
Phone 304-675 4236 bo·
fore 3 30 PM

3 Fam1ly Yard Sale Chrldrens

Garage Sa le June 2 &amp; 3
Curtams
drapes beds
pread s ch1ldrens clothmg 0
to 3 yrs toys many m1sc
1tems At , 60 Nor1h four
tenths of a mrle past Jet
554 on AM by lane

3 BR house 2 full baths
close to town No ch1ldren or
pets Ca11614 245 5281
5 rms &amp; bath 2 car garage
2004 Chatham S200 rent
depoSit &amp; references re·
qutred Rodney area modern
3 bdr ranch, 6286 rent
deposit &amp; references required Blackburn Realty ,
446 0008

FOR AENT , Furn 3 rm
cottage, tn town Adults
only no pets Aef and dep
requtred 446 - 2543
6 rm 1n Crown City Cal1
oftor 4 00 , 614· 256 · 1744
house lrncoln
$300 Dop &amp; ref call
· 2816 o• 992 -

4 iamrly yard sale Saturday
June 2 toys &amp; cloth.ng
Col lege Rd Syra cuse 2nd
house on rrght
5 family yard sa le starts
Sunday June 3 through
June 5 581 112 S 4th Ave
Middleport
June 1 &amp; 2 Bradbury 2nd
house on left af ter pass~ng
c au11on ltght 10 a m to 4
pm
810 S Second Mtddleport
Ju ne 1
9 El ect dryer
furnrture bed linens clo
thrng applrances curtatns
drapes
Silverstone
toys
lamps knrve s p1c1ures lots
m1sc
larg e yard sal e June 1 &amp; 2
at Sonny VanMeter rcs1
dence at Clifton W Va
Yard Sa le 541 S
2nd
Mrddleport (Redov1an s)
June 1 &amp; 2
Yard sale at Howard b1rch
held s east of Rutl and off
At 124 June 4th &amp; 5th
Yard sale 254 W M a 1n .it
Pomeroy
Saturday June
2nd From 9 to 6

3 famtly yard sale Saturday
June 2 6 p•ece p1t group
motorcycle
m1sc
1tems
G ilb ert Hart res1dence Ra
cme Oh ro

G1gant1c Garage Sale behmd
B1dwe ll Post Otf1ce M an
thru Sat AU srz es c hrldren
cl othe s toys mr sc

Garag e sa le Saturday June
2 J ean Stout re std ence 7th
St Syra c use il l day only
evP.ry thrn g cheap

Yard Sale Fr1 &amp; Sat 9 5
Webst er Sheet Ad off At
553 Crown Cny 6 1 4 256
1447

YrHd sale at l1bby F1 sher s
Racrne Yellow Bush Ad
Mon June 5th

819 Yar ck.Sa le Sat J un e 2
9 1 11? ihl 1le fr om Vrnton
Elem on Keystone Ad
5 Fam1ly Yard Sa l e Sat Ju ne
2nd at 130 S t ate St 9 to 1
VEtrd Sale 1 705 Chestn ut
St 9 n Fn ?1 Bunk bed s
ladres shoes tnnkets m tsc
Wooden table s ch&lt;Jirs belt
exerc rser
nrc e c hlld re n s
clothes mu ch more Fn
Man
9 5
Across h om
Mmks A uto Sales At 35 on
Deenre Onv e
VardSal eJFam 1ly Ju nc4&amp;
5 Addi son Townhouse
9AM 4PM
Baby clothes
c hlldren s men womens
clothmg , hou se hol d 1tem s
Garage Sale at Ce ntenary
Townhouse Sat 9 6 baby
clothes Jean s many nems
5 fam1hes
Yard Sale One day only
Saturday June 2 Grrl baby
clothes !9 1 8 mths I On
m1sc tt ems On At 7 l ower
R1ver Ad
1 3 m1les past
Wtllls Fun er al Home
Yard Sale 196 Sanders Or
9 6 k1ds t oys clothe s mens
clothes

Pomeroy
Middleport

&amp; V1cmity
5 famrly yard sale J ne 2 9
am to 3 p m at Ron Clarl11
restden ce M atn St A acme
Some furnrture mrlk g lass
clothrng books Ram Can
eels
Ftrst Ever Furn1ture starn
less k1t chen ware cl ot hmg
books household mrsc Fme
selectton
8 006 4100A am
Thurs
5 31 &amp; Fr1
or
Shrne Sr 124 Rutl and Rd
N ath an B1 ggs Res

Rentals

Houses lor Rent

2 famtly yard sale 456
Beech St Mrddleport Fn
day June 1

3 Fmatlv Yard Sa le Drshes
clothes furn rture &amp; 52 00
A tan ga me 820 Gavm Dr
Rodney Vtllag ell 8 00 6 00
Fn &amp; Set

Yard Sale Tuppers Plarn s
Arbaugh Add1t1on Fn &amp;
Sat Jun e 1 &amp; 2 9 3
10x50 trailer o n largel - - - -- - - -- -wooded lot 7 mtles below May 31 June 1 &amp; 2 Ata n
2600 w rth cover paddles
Gallrpolls on Ra coo n
st1cks 6 ca rtrrdges sewmg
$10 995 304 675 6448
ma c h1 ne
stroller
hobby
horse ad ul t &amp; ch rldr en c lo
thmg etc At 1rarler across
from po ol m Syrac use 992
2050

41

sale 149
Pomeroy

Garage sale Frtday &amp; Satur
day ram or shme 9 to 5
Baby 1tems q 1rl s 1eans s1ze 7
to 13 tops shoes books
skates Jewe lry arr con d1t
o net 575 car seat $20
Lead1ng Creek Ad off Rt 7
2nd duveway on nght

35 lots &amp; Acreage

F~rst strea1 on the nght after 1 -::--::---~-.------

croasrng. Northup bndge
Approx 1 30 foot frontage
Call 446 34B5

5 00

3 Famrly Yard Sale Fr1day &amp;
Saturday June 8 &amp; 9 35
Portsmouth Ad
Mens
womens boys clot hrng lug
gage book s furmture et c
Hours 9 00 to 5 0 0

Tra1ler on large wooded lot
B0AT RAMP and dock
space Call 5 B evenmgs
304 675 644B Terms
Hollyperk
14~~:70
e~~:c
cond
1211.8 deck
underpenntng and l arge
room au cond Included
304 B95 3896 or 895
3600

Yard Sa le 18 37 Chestnut
St June 1st &amp; 4th 10 00

Yard Sale June 1 2 &amp; 3
C lothes kntck knacks cur
tams
Farrvtew Evergreen
Rd

Carport Sale Sat
9AM
4PM
1121 Sunset Dr
good quality pnces cheap

1981

Garage Sale 46 Henkle Ave
Sat Jun e 2 9 00 4 00
Jeans t eens cl oth es long
dresses m1sc

cloth es toys adu lt Clothes
much more Thurs Fn Sat
9 5 1802 Chatham Ave

1970 london 12x60 3
bedroom total gas portable
washer 8r dryer drshwasher
$5000
Co li 614 985
3597

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

M1ch1gan Sale Close out no
reasonable offer refused
Clothes stroll er c urtams
d1shes 50 N e1l Ave

G1gant1c F1rst T1me, Two
Fam1hes large vanety of
ttems Fn Sat Jun e 1 2
M1tchell Ad

Chddrens clothes
table &amp; mrsc 1tems

5 htmtly yard
Mulberry Ave
June , 2 3

9 5

141117 Wtndsor, central atr
d1shwesher, mrcrowave.
stereo system v1nyl unders
k1rtrng
extra n1ce utllrty
bu1ldmg Pnced reasonably
Call 614· 245 9296

House. 3 lots. $1 0 000 00
304-882-2831

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

Garage Sale Fardteld Acres
Subdrvts10n Fa1rf1eld Cente
nary Rd Fnday-Saturday

Gailipoifs
&amp; Vicinity

Yard sale 133 Butternut
Av e
Fnday &amp; Sat urday
June 1 &amp; 2 Warm mormg
heat er Anttq ue l ove seat
wrth cha1r blank et chest
drnnette b1ke trres rocker
baby furnitur e blankets &amp;
spreads antrqu es &amp; c ollect•
bias mu ch m ore
2 hm1ly garage sale
R1ggscrest Add1t10 n Baby
1tems ch1ldrens clothmg
bed m1sc Mev 31 &amp; Jun e 1
10 to 5
Yard sale June 1 &amp; 2 453
Grant St Mtddleport From

Ya rd sale :.t Opa l Kloes rn
Syra cuse near school M ov1e
came ra small ster o Cole
man hcutc r electrrc h eater
wom en s clothmg s1zes 10
1 2 &amp; 1 4 men s cloth rng
reiiQIOU S ho oks &amp; many
ot her rtems June 5 6 &amp; 7
From9 w3
Pat10 sal e June 4th &amp; 5th
10 am to 5 pm Lots of mrsc
6 06 M a n St R ac1ne Oh1o
Garro II Teaford residence
3 f e~ mrl y ye~rd sale June 2 nd
&amp; 4th 18 0 5th S1 M1ddle
port Lots of rnr sc rt em s
Yard sa le Snturd ay June 2
Iv an Pnw r=!ll restdence 527
5 th St Rae ne Oh1o
Dr1veway sa le behmd ho usfl!
M onday Jun e 4th 9 to 4
727 Broadway Stree t M1d
dl epor1 Oh•o Ram ca ncel s

Pt Pleasant
&amp; V1cimty
l arg e s1ze womens clothes
an d everythm~ else Thurs
&amp; Fn 212 0 M onroe Ave In
the rear
Yard Sa le 2023 Jeffer so n
Ave Pomt Plea sant June
1 st and 2nd 9 t1ll 5
6 famrly yard sale Frr Sat,
10 t1ll 1 Sun 12 till 7
Ga lltpolr s Feny by Beale
Sch ool
Ga rr~ ge Sale 4 lamdy Devr1ck res rcf enr.e Ga lhpol1 s
Ferry May 3 1 June 1 2
W:Hc h f or s1gns

Garage sa le Thur s Frr S&lt;tl
3203 J ackson Ave
Baby
bed pla\1 pen 9 "'
Yard slae 112 Pleasant St
Fn e~ n d Sat June 1 and 2
Four fam 1ly yard sale 4
m1 les out Sand H1l l Road
June 1 2 BA M
Yard Sa te At 35 by Walk er
Wre cker Se rv1ce Hender
son Fr1 and Sat Ram or
Shme
Yard Sa le Fn and Sat
192 1 N Ma1n St
Porn1
Pleasant Clu thrng M1sc
Mov1ng Sa le everythm g
must g o Roush Ferrell Or
Cam p Con lP.V Sat J une 2

8 30 ,

Yard Sa le 3 fam1ly Sat ur
day June 2 2305 .Jefferson
Ave 10 00 trl l 5 00 PM
Lots of m 1sc 1t em s
4 fam1ly yard sale every
thmg fr om baby clothes to
furmture ant 1q ues radtos
Ram or shme 9 6 Sat Jun&amp;
2 2030 Cha th am St Galli
polts OhiO
Yard sale Sat 10 a m till? 1
Woodmont Dr Behm d Pea
pie s Ban t&lt; Pt PI

9 till 4

Yard sa le Fr1 &amp; Sat Jun 1 &amp;
2 308 4th St Mason

3 fam1ly yard sale Saturday
June 2 9 trll 4 a1 the Don
lannmg res1dence on Rt 33
lots of children's c lothes &amp;
much more Ram cancels

Ya rd sale 2 nd &amp; M1ller St
lason 10 5 Fn &amp; Sa~
.pon s by NH Ftrst Church
of God youth fellowshtp

Yard Sale, May 31 &amp; June 1 ,
10 to 5 1% m1les from
langsvtlle on SR 325 1 m1le
up

Sat June 2 Mon 4th , lues
51h 9 t1l 7 Rem or shme,
2629 Mt Vernon Ave Pt Pl.
01shes all kmds

�Fnday, June 1, 1984

Pomeroy- Middlepo&lt;t, Ohoo

niCK TnAC\"

Page 10-The Daily Sentinel
Houses for Rent

41

Pomeroy-Middleport,

deposit

54 Misc. Merchandise

614-742 -

Firewood for sale, •20 .00
pick-up load, $30 .00 deli-

Modern 3 br, 1 h bath .
ba sement , ga,..ge, fenced
yard . h p -a c mce ne•gh borhood. 3 br bnc k. b.th.

vered

Call before 11 ·OO

90.000 btu min• furnace
with thermostat $300 00
19.600 btu Kerson ~eater
with blower $80 00 304-

Ref Req 304 -675-7789 or
wee kends

lor Rent

other soft ware, Comma dare 20 (21 K) w1th cartndge Use with above disk
drive and pnnter . Reasona -

2 bdr tratl e r fully furmshed .
good lo cati o n sac dep req
Coli 446 8558

bly priced, exc cond, 304 882 -2260 ofter 4PM

14x70 tota l el ec tn c tratler
o n pr~\late lo t
3 bdr .

Ridmg sulky and grader
blade for Gravely tractor.
304-676-4154

IO ·

1..l lllt te s
139 3

C all

plus

614 2 5 6

- ob- ,- .,- h- o_m
_ e_.1~u-rn ---:all
2__b_d_r _m
~ l ec trtc adults only no pets
Ca ll 6U 367 7438
Fu rmshed , •deal for o ne or
two men AC Foster ' s Mo
btl e Home Park Call 446
16 02
2 bd r unf urn ished extra
mce , 2 m1 o ut o n Rt 588
S2 00 mo ad ults on ly Call
446 2 300
N•ce ly turn1 s he d mobile
ho m e 1n c1tv central an . 1 o r
2 a du lts only 446 -0 3 38
Re nt 2 be d room mob1le
home lurn•shed 5175 mo
&amp; de p ut11it1SS Ne1ghbor·
ho o d Ad Ca ll 446 -4757
a fte r 6
1 2 x6 0 2 bedroom mob1le
hom e partly furn•shed , Ra c •ne ar ea Call 614 -992 5 858

-----

2 be dr oo m unfurnished . pr1
va t e lot Burdette Addn
s 1 75 month p!us ut 1ht1es ,
d epos 1t and referen c es
304 67 5 2 464
Lar ge mob1l e hom e on lot
re ddy to move m to for rent
w •th o pt1o n to buy 5185
do wn 5 185 monthly 304
576 27 11

44

Apartment
for Rent

44

Apartment
for Rent

J bdr unlurn garage apt
$2 !::.0 plus deposit
Call
446 3786

furnished eH1C1ency 919
2n d Gallipolis S145 S1n
g iP
Call 446 -4416 after
7 PM
Up ,..tan s furmshed . 4 rooms
bath AC clean no pets
adul ts o nly dep &amp; rei req
Ca ll 446 1519

2 bdr apts . newly dec
Utlht!C S p11rtly pa1d $145
m o Call 675 5104 or 675
5 386
Un l u rmshed 2 bdr m Crown
C1 ty Call 446 7838
Newly remodeled 2 bdr
equipped k•tchen , central
alt
S250 821 ';, Second
Ave , Galhpol1s Call 446
2 158
Furm s hed eH1c~tmcy 920
4th , Galhpohs 5175 Utll1
t1e s pa1d S1nqle Call 446 4416 after 7PM
Available June 1 , very mce 2
bedroom . fully c arpeted
apt . 1 mile North of plaza
W · D hookup . $195 mo Call
446· 4514 or 1 304 -273
9745
1 bedroom Apt S 196 mo
mcludmg utlltt1es Equal
Housmg Opportun1ty Con
tact Village Manor Apts
614-992 -77B7
R1ver!'ltde Apts Mtddleport
Spec utl rates for Sen1or
C1t1zens $130 Equal Hou s
mg Opportun•t•es 614
992 -7721

In Middleport 2 room eff1
c•en cy apt utd1t1es pa1d
1 · 304 -882 -2566

Carpet for rentals for $3 99
sq yd Co11614 -992 -6173

Furnoshed Rooms

Sofa bed $126, 2 full SIZe
metal frame beds S25 each
Coli 614 992 -5394 oftor 8
p m or weekends

45

For rent Sleepmg Rooms
and light house keep1ng
rooms Park Central Hotel
Call 614-446-0756
Sleepmg room $115 utili ties ptud Share bath . male
only Range &amp; refng 919
2nd Ave . Gall•pol1s Call
446 -44 '1 6 after 7 PM

2 bedroom apart 1n M1ddle
port , utd1t1eS Included
S205 Coli 992 · 7177
APARTMENTS . mobile
homes houses. PI Pleasant
and Gallipolis 614 -446 ·
8221
TWIN RIVERS TOWER
Apartments now avatlable to
elderly &amp; d1sabled w1th en
1ncome of les.s than
$12 . 300 Renttng for 30
percent of adJusted 1ncome
Phono 304 675 6679
Nrce
and 2 bedroom
unfurnished apartments
3046752218 before 6
pm
2 apartments downstairS,
near downtown area . unfur nished, suttable for single or
couple 304· 675 - 5267
One bedroom apt . partly
furnished . utlltttes pa1d
304-675-7112
3 rooms and bath with
etove. ref and utilities fur·
nished. EKtra nice. good
locatton. deposit and reference requtred . $226
month 304 -676 - 1090

2 pair gold anttque setm
ltned drapes , hke new 1 pr
76x84, 1 pr 1001(84 304882 2066

Baby bod complete s 35 00
and stereo 304 675 2183
Early Amencan c.ouch and
choor S250 00 304 895
3471

Wf f~

TO HIS S UGG ESTIONS , OR AT

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

K l i3 1TZING FROf-.A

THAT OL D HAM '?" 1
A S K S G ILBERT

LEAST PRETENP"TO -

46 Space for Rent
Tra1ler space. rural water on
Rt
141 at Gage Call
614 -245 -9492
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park Route 33 North of
Pomeroy large lots Call
614 -992 · 7479

49

For Lease

R1ver lots for rent Call
Maxme GnH1th 992 -5782

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Ohve St , Gallipolis New
&amp; used wood &amp; coal stoves
6 prece wood hvrng room
su1te with 6 mch flat arms
$399. bunk beds complete
wtth bunkies $199, 2 piece
antron hvmgroom su1tes
S 199. antron recl~ners $99.
other reclmen sao. maple
dmt~tte
!lets S 179. box
spnngs &amp; mattress twin or
full $100 set regular-firm
S 120. maple dinette cha~rs
935. wash stands S34.
maple rockers &amp;59, 7 ptece
c hrome dmatte set $149, 5
p1ece dmette set S99. used
bedroom SUites, refngera
t o rs , ranges , chest. dressers,
wrmger washers , TV's, dry
en &amp; shoes Call614 -446
3159
LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofa, cha1r, rocker, otto
man 3 tables, (extra heavy
by Frontlet). 9686 Sofa
cha1r and loveseat. S275
Sofas and chairs pnced from
S 286 to $895 Tables. $45
and up to $125 Htde-a
beds . $440 and up to
$525 , Rechners $175 to
$375 , Lamps from S28 to
S 75 5 pc dmettes from
699 . to 435 7 pc $189
and up Wood table w1th su
che1rs $425 to $745 Destt
S110 up to S225 Hutches
S550 and up maple or pme
f1msh Bunk bed complete
With mattresses $250 and
up to $395
Baby beds,
$110 MaHreues or box
sprmgs full or twm $58 .
f1rm. $68 and S78 Queen
sets $195 4 dr chests,
$42 5 dr chests S54 Bed
frames. S20 and S25. 10
gun · Gun cabinets $350
G&amp;s or electnc ranges $375
Baby mattn!!lsses , $25 &amp;
S35 bed frames S20, $25.
&amp; $30. kmg frame S50
Good sele ct1on of bedroom
st1'1tes
cedar chests ,
rockers metal cabinets ,
sw1vel rockers
Used Furmture Refr1gera
tors cha~rs , dryers. and
TV's 3 mtles out Bulavtlle
Ad Open 9am to 6pm Mon
thru Fn 9am to 6pm . Sat
614 -446 -0322
TV &amp; Appliances, 627 Th~rd
Ave
Gallipolis, 614 446
1699 Sp1n washers. gas &amp;
electriC dryers. auto
washers
gas &amp; olectnc
ranges , refngerators. TV
sets
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers , dryers. refngera·
tors , ranges Skaggs Appltances. Upper R1ver Rd
bet1de Stone Crest Motel
614 446 7398
Why pay more Trade Center
Furntture Outlet
Rt 7 ,
Kanauga. Oh Open 9 -7PM
Set of bunk bed1. complete,
exc cond , $160 Call 446·
7476
Country Oak Furniture, ta ·
bles. chairs. cupboards, dry
sink•. pie safes. Iota of misc.
Conkles . Rt 7, Tuppers
Plains . Ohio
Cherry Dining room suit, 6
chalre, table eJipands to 1 02
in . matching buffet $360
Cell after li. 992 · 5164

Noble Satellite Systems
w1th down to earth pnces 9
ft . alummum dtsh, 11ft 100
degrees LNA S2200 ln mllod Co11614 -949· 2B90

"

54 Misc . Merchandise
Knauff Ftrewood Reduced
pnces thru July 31st Have
your own seasoned wood
th1s wmter 614-256 -6245

Now open for busmess.
Mountam State Block. Rt
33. New Haven Complete
muonry supplies. 4" 8" ,
12" block Delivery servtce
Phono doy 304 · 882 -2222 .
evenmg 882-3239

ltmestone. Sand, Gravel
Delivered tn Mason. Me1gs.
Gallta or ptck up at Richards
&amp; Son Call 446· 778 5

Steel butldmgs, one of a kmd
closeout, stra•ghtwalls .
30'x50' was 58746 now
$5044. 40'x75 ' was
S17951
now $9985 ,
50'k100' was S28226 now
$15767 Must sell, Cheap
delivery Call John (304 )
863-6670

PlastiC CISterns state ap
proved , plast1c saptic tanks.
plasttc culvert. metal cul verts . RON EVANS ENTER PRISES . Jackson Oh 6'14286 · 5930
Shrubs pruned lawn re
seeded retammg walls
Sidewalks. pattos. fill d~rt ,
topsoiL bark mulch &amp; saw
dust Contact Bruce Davt
SIOn Call 614-256-1427

Now domg custom lumber
sawmg 304-882 3416

56

Pets for Sale

1- - - - - - - - - - - F~rewood

cut up slabs $1 5
ptckup load Call 614 245
5804

HILLCREST KENNELS
Board1ng all breeds Heated
mdoor - outdoor f&amp;c11it1es
AKC Doberman pupptes
Stud Serv1ce Call614 446
7795

Bu1lt on your lot a new home
you can afford over 1 1 00
sq ft , 6 rms &amp; bath car peted ready to move mto
$26 500 Also garages &amp;
basements Call Patr1ot
Home Builders anytime
446 -8038
W1ll cons1der
mobile home as trade 10

Judy Taylor Groommg Call
614- 3677220

61

1 0•20 ft movable 1 ptece
galvan•zed metal bUtldmg
w1th w1ndows t~lectr~cal
outlets lights. w1de door
and sk1ds for easy movtng
Ltke new. S950 Call Paul
614 753-3740
Ins bulbs for
614 256 1427

sale

Oragonwynd Cattery ·
Kennels AKC Chow pup
p1es CFA Htmalayan , Per
s1an and Stamese kittens
Call 614 -446-3844 after 6

Call

For sale 3 glass plate w1n
dows '/.."' thick and all srze
house w1ndows Call 614
256- 1905

One female treetng walker
pup. 2 mas old . cheap Call
614 -256 -1415
Professional All Breed Dog
Obed1ence Trammg Individual &amp; classes 8Va1lable Call
614 -38B -9790

Sears a1r cond1t1oner .
18.000 BTU w11h 20 yrds of
220 wtre, oxc cond Call
446 2196

57

16 HP Murray garden tree
tor . wtth mowmg deck,
snow blade Call446 -3875
Hobart bon saw Call 614
256 -6313

Musocal
Instruments

lowery Organ $3495 Call
614-992 · 7354 after 6 p m

1982 Chevette all e11.tras
63 , 900
lowery organ .
rhythm beats, $550 Craft ·
mat1c bad kmg s1u Call
446 · 3101
4 tires Size P -195 76R - 14
Cal 446 0618
Electrtc hot water tank , e.-:c
con
$50 . works good
120 ,000 BTU gas furnance
for bu1ldmg or garage Call
614 985 -4454
5 H P H W I Roto -ttller
good cond1t1on 25 1n cut,
askmg$100 Call614 -992
3530

Call
4 ·30
. 614
· 256·
6846oftor
or 614
256·
6791
.
2 row J D corn plantar. pull
type, $200 Grad1ng blade 3
pt hotch $125 Call 614 ·
256-1427

Massey Ferguson No 12
hay baler . good cond,
$2,000 00 304 - 458 ·
1606
1974, 1 150 Case Dozer, 6
way blade . wench, 304895-3654
Tobacco st1cks and two
tobacco balers 1977 VW
Robbll 304-675-7380

62 Wanted to Buy
Wanted to buy tobacco
poundage Call me before
you lease your quota Call
614-379 -2437
Would l1ke to buy standmg
timber 304 -675 7716 after
7PM

Kenmore washer &amp; dryer
$126. gas clothes dryer
$86 , Mayteg wnnger
washer $1 00, 8rown selfdefrosting rafrtgentor
t160, gold self-defrosting
refrigerator . 17 cu h with
new compressor 1$300 Win dow atr conditioner• 81 00 &amp;
up. Ca11614·742 -2352
King sir:e water bad for sale
Coll614· 992-5015.
16 mch seat uddla, snaHie,
&amp; pelham bridles
Good
condition *126 call 614·
367-0260.
Sears tush compactor
.100. gold rong• hood et 0 .
large wooden desk e60,
portable electric typewriter
$60. Coll614-992-3297

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Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid for late
mod~ used cars
Sm1th
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 East·
ern Ava . Gallipolis. Call
614-446-2282
1981 Camero Z-28, 20.000
m• blue on silver. Call
614- 387-0221 or614 · 367·
7242
1979 Bronco low miles PS.
PB, air, 2 tone paint, runntng
boards, radiale, AM - FM
cassette Call 614 - 388
8B69 or 446-8514
1977 Cutlass Supremo low
miles, PS, P8, a1r, cruise.
new tires Call 614-388·
8869 or 446-8514
1981 Mercury Colony Park
1 0 passenger wagon , PS,
PB, auto with over drive,
power seats. PW, tilt, cruise,
AM -FM. caassatta. leather
seats, deluxe interior. with
opltons. low m1las Call
614 - 388·8869 or 446B514
1 979 Chevy Caprice Clas·
s1c . 2 dr ac , ps V-8 engine,
body good condition. exc
performance W1ll consider
all ofters Call 614-9927412 after 6 p m.

Livestock

P 0 A Reg1sterod Appa loss.a broke to nde good
c olor Call 614 -367 0512

1976 Monza . Runs $200
Call614-992 -3905

63

Greenbr~er

Stables now
boardmg horses 304 -675 6799
Greenbner Stables, we buy
sell or trade horses 304 675 -6799
Sdver FoJCus $50 00 and up
304 458 1606

Transportation
71

Autos lor Sale

1982 2 dr Chevy Chevette,
4 spd . AM FM tape .
S3 ,495 1981 2 dr Chevy
C he\lette auto , sun roof.
$ 3 ,195
1980 Renault
LeCar, 4 spd AM -FM . AC.
sun roof. $2,495 John's
Auto Sales Bulevllle Ad ,
Gallipolis. Oh 446 -4782
1972 Impala 60.000 actual
m1les Eng1ne · v 9 body and
mtenor -fair Cell 614 3677547 evenings
1978 Chevy Monze 2 plus 2 ,
hatchback
V- 6 AM -FM.
PS PB $1 . 695 Coli 614 ·
388-9905
1975 Pont•ac Astra. 4 cyl .
standard . good cond . $650
Co11614 -388-9905
1979 Ford Courrier , good
cond, new tires, 52, 496
Coli 614-3B8 9905 .
1976 Ford Pmto $800 Call
614-388 -9710

1963 Ford Fa~rlane 4 dr .
200 6 cylinder. auto ,
65 ,000 m1les. new pamt
Call oftor 8 OOPM. 614
458 · 1874

'81 Chevette 4 cvl , 4 spd .
'78 Cougar XR7. '77 Olds
V1sta Cruiser, '77 Monza.
Foreman's Used Can.
langsville Call 614 742
2737

73

Vans &amp; 4 W.D

"74 Jeep truck CJ1 0, 6 cyl.,
68,000 m1les, new clutch,
61,150 00 . 304 - 676 ·
1828.
1976 Volkeswagen van.
good running con d . Ideal for
campong 304· 676 1660.
1981 Bronco II, very good
shope &amp;8300 00 304 675
1229

74

Motorcycles

1980 Honda Interstate. fully
dressed. greet shape .
$4,700 Coil 614 - 3B8
9906.

1979 Pmto. good shape
304·675·3476
1982 228. black, loaded
$9500 304-675 -2189

72

Trucks for Sale

1983 S -10 Chovy PU. 4
spd . AM·FM like new
$6 . 395 1982 S -10 Chevy
PU. 4 spd . AM-FM tapo,
vinyl coverbed. sport rims,
$5 995 1981 Chovy Luv. 4
spd . AM -FM tape, vmyl
cover bed, $3,996 1979
Chevy luv PU. 4 1pd .• radio,
sharp, 82.696 John's Auto
Sales. Bulaville Rd. Gallipolis, Oh 446 -4782.
83 Ford F-150 4x4. 300· 6 ,
4 spd Coli 614-379· 2746
or 614-379-2674.
1975 Red &amp; While lnterna
t1onal Semt, traclor trailor.
axe con Call 614 -992
5623

'58 Ford, car hauler m good
shapo $1,760 . 00 'B3
Honda CB110F, 300 m1lea
take over payments $116
68 Op e l stettonwegon . par month 304-676 ·2940
s 125 Call 446 ~ 8657 after' or 676 -2602 .
5 30
pockup $860. Phona1 -304·
676-2919 oftor 4:00

'69 Chevrolet truck. 2 ton.
6 · 2 speed. att brakes, 10 20
ttre , 22ft steele bed 304676-4654.

73

1983 Honda V 65 motorcy·
cle 3500 miles price
83,000 1969 Camaro ask 8950 Coli 676· 7139

'"U

1979 Kawasaki 750 KZ,
new ferring. owner must
selll Coli 614 -992-2042
1980 850 special Yamaha
matchmg ferring, new tireS,
adJustable back rest &amp; lug .
gage rack
$1500
Call
614-992-6506
1981 Honda CB 660 cus
tom, good condition Call
614 -992 -2846 oftar 5 p m
1980 Kawasaki LTD 760,
2300 actual miles, like new
Asking 91900 Call 614
949 -2410 .

1967 Harley Sportser needs
lonoshed 304 575 6397

1978 Chevy von. 6 cyl..
auto .. AM · FM tape. $3.496
John's Auto Salas. Bulaville
Rd. Golllpollo. Dh 4464782.
1979 CJ 5 Jeep Renigade.
new top 83000 Cell 614~
992·6506
1981 Soboru GL Brei. 4
wh . .l drive •m· fm, •·c,
30.000 mlleo e5.200 304·
896-3681

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ME WIIRM? UH THANKS..
e.uT YOU' ~ E JUST AS WET
AS 1 AM !

FREUIIY'!

PAINTING- intenor and ex ·
terior, plumbmg, roofmg ,
some remodeling . 20 yrs
exp Call 614-3BB -9652
H S. S Home Improvements
vmyl Btdmg. roofmg. room
addltton. storm windows,
stone. Call 614 - 367-0409
or 614 367 -7244

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN
scotchguard·weter extrac
11on. deodonzers FREE est1
metes Reasonable rates
Gene Smtih, 992 -6309

RINGLE'S SERVICE oxpo
nenced roofmg , mcludmg
hot tar applicatiOn, carpenter, electrician, mas o n Call
304 - 675-2088 0' 675
4560

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GET your carpet SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTIAN
STEAMER Water removal,
furmture cleat~1ng. free ostt
mates 304 675 2295

c~est!

Water wells commerc1aland
domestic. test holes . pump
sales and serv1ce 304 895 3802
BASEMENT WATER
PROOFING Uncond111on8l
llfet1me guarantee
local
references furnished Free
esttmates Call collect 1
614 -237-0488 9 am to 5
Rogers Basement
p m
Waterproofing

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HAVEN'T HAD A GOOD NIGHT'S
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ORVILLE AND GE"T

50Mc StEeP/

Remodelmg s1dmg mrer•or
and exter~or. textured coat mg. Simulated bnck and
stucco, thermo replacement
w1ndows 304 -675 1560

82

'1 977 Honda XR75
$300 00 304-675-1699

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Plumbong
&amp; Heating

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'73 Honda 500. 4 cyl
41 ,000 mtles, garrage kept
hke new 6650 00 304 ·
BB2 · 2653

75

Boats anLI
Motors for Sale

16ft f1sh1ng boat 2 motors.
oars, swtvel seats. puced
reduced to $1 750 Call
446- 3637
19 ft flberform 470 Mer cruller 170 H P Boet has
only 26 hours Call 614 ·
367· 7750

CARTER S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pm P.
Gelhpol1s Ohm
Phone 614-446 3888 or
614 · 446 · 4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT ING At 1. Box 355. Galh pohs Cell 614 -367-0676

Evening television l i s t i n g s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6/1/84
EVEI\IIIIIG
6 00

SHUlAW'S Plumbing and
Heat•ng, 2, 1 S1xth St ,
Pomt Pleasant. W Va 304
675 5420
l1censed and
msured

83

1983 boat &amp; tratlor Sand piper. 14ft fiberglass boat ,
D1Uy tratlor, 20 HP Mercury
motor, motor gu1de 3 trol ling motor, swtvel seats. hve
wells. boat cover &amp; battery,
exc con CBII 614 -992 6269

Excavating

Correct Craft &amp; Ski Su preme, family ski boats
New &amp; used. Parkersburg,
WV 304-422-8433 or 304422·2367
15h tr1 -hull. 55hp, good
cond 304-675 -8397
14ft a1umn ban boat,
18hp Evenrude foot operated trolling motor Phone
304- 675-4278

76

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

1973 Chevy engme 6 cyl .
8126. 74 Mazda part only
8100. 4 spd . Toyota trans misaton, 660 Call614-6430168 .
Outdoonman walk in topper
for 8ft truck Phone 304.
675·1206

Good -1 Excava1mg base
ments, footers , dt~veways ,
septic tanks , landscap~ng
Call anyt1me 614 446
4537, James l Dav1son. Jr
owner

J A R ConstructiOn Co Ru tland . Oh.614 742 2903 .
Basements. Footers Con crete work. Backhoe s
Dozer &amp; D1tcher , Dump
trucks, &amp; water gas -sewer
electncall!nes
AM ConstruCtion . backhoe
service. septiC tanks . foot ·
ers, &amp; water lme serv1ce
General constructton CHII
6147422167

130

22 tt salt contained RV
tandem axles. sleep• 6.
Pont1ac to tow. complete
reese hitch. transmission
cooler Call 446-0514
Nice camping trailer, sleepa
8. self contained. Mason, W .
Ve. 304· 773·5923.
77 18 It Hlf contolntd,
camper. beth, elr,end 1leep1
8. See to oppreclott. 304875-8912

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

SEWING Mach1ne repa~rs ,
serv1ce Authot~zed Smger
Sales &amp; Serv1ce Sharpen
Scissors Fabrtc Shop ,
Pomeroy 614 -992 2284

85
79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

700

Dozer Work free estimate
Call anyt1me 446 8038

84

800

General Hauling

James Boys Water Serv1ce
Also pools f1lled Call 614 256 · 1141 or 614 446 ·
1176 or 614 -446 7911

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec Ave ., Galhpolis
614-446 -7833 01614-446
1833.
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Call Jim lanier , 304 -675 7397

87

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FRIDAY

6 30

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

1979 Jaap CJ -5. 6 cyl.. 3
spd • loaded with extras
$3.000. Col1446·0616

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout
ing Now installing rubber
roofs 30 years exper~ence,
specializmg in built up roof
Coli 614-3BB · 9B57

Fetty Tree Tnmmmg, stump
removal Call 304 675
1331

1981 Honda Xl500S phone
304 675 6810 alter 5 PM

"74 Olds. '67 Olds 98. '76
AMC Hornet. alt for
$300 00 304-675-4467

- - - - - -- - -

For sale or trade, 10 used
street bikes under S999
Can be seen lit Betz Honda
Sales Call 446-2240

76 Vega stat1on wagen. '66
ford shortbed ptckup.
McCulloh chatn saws Call
614-367-0260

1975 Tnumph Spttf~re extra
parts car 304· 675-6397

STUCCO ond PLASTERING
· Commercial and residen tial. free estimates Call
614-266-1182

RON'S Television Serv1ce
Specialtzmg in Zemth and
Motorola. Ouazar . and
house calls Call 304 576 ·
2398 or 614 -446 -2454

1980 Kawasaki KZ 1 300. 6
cvl engine, manv extras,
very good condtllon Call
614· 992 7110 ofter 5 p m

'81 Cehca Toyota GT hh
back. 304 -675 -5149 after
5 . 00

Home
Improvements

1983 V 45. Mogno 2.000
mi.. $2.800 . 1980 CR 125
$600. both exc . cond . Call
614-367-0215 .

1977 Olds Cutlass su
preme, A.T, P.S .• P B .. v-6
engine, whtte lettered tnes.
red w;th whne pen strtpe
Must see to appreciate
Price negot 442 S 6th St .
Middlepon. Call 992 · 2531

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1976good.
Dotoun1962
truck.Chevrolet
$1.200

Used frame contact auto
hol01 $1000 Coll614 992
7354 after 6 p m

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1979 Plymouth Volare 6
cylinder. auto ,low mileage,
clean. asking 1$3400 9923798
Only senous
mqUiries

1972 Cad1llac Coupe, full
power. climate control. ek cellent condition , dark blue
Ca11445 -0577

Preway fireplace tor mobtle 1~
homo Ca11614-986 · 4454

EA~Y.

rHEo

condition .

used very little. 82,800. Call
446-7386 evenings or
weekends .

International tractor and
Fontatne tratler for sale Call
614 379 2775

K1mball Sw1nger 200
S650 00 304-675 -3269 or
see at Sh1JI N1bert. Gallipohs
Ferry

Wtll be p1ckmg strewbemes
soon Watch for ad Taylor's
Berry Patch Caii446· B692

sleeps 6, exc

vators Call614' 256 -6417

1976 Plymouth Volatre, 6
cyl. S200 Call 614 - 388 9328

Fruot
&amp; Vegetables

CAPTAIN EASY

1981 Storcrah fold down
camper. 1ce box. stove.

Tractor, model 8 w•th cult• ·

Electnc lowery organ car
mval type w1th Magic Gen1
l1ke new Call 614 -992 3173 1n the mornmg

58

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614 -867- :.

Farm Equipment

Br~arpatch

Kennel s Profes
stonal All breed groomm g
Indoor outdoor boardmg fa
c•ht1os P1ck up and delivery
serv1ce English Cocker Spa
mel pupp1es Call 614 -388·
9790

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trailer 23ft .. extra nice Call
446- 1158

Farm Supplies
&amp; Liveslock

Massey HarJIS pony tractor
&amp; equ1pment Exc
Con
S2195
Coli 614 - 985 ·
4454

lUMBER -Rough cut. oak .
poplar 2x4. 2x6 2x8. 1•4.
h6 1x8. length ava1lable, 8
ft through 16 ft Hogg &amp;
Zuspan . 304-773 - 5554

S PIO..RK L E PL EN
lNG MY NE.W Ll

1979 Wilderness travel . •

Seven p1ece Crystal Creek
hvmg room su1te. exc cond
$300 304 -675 -5688 after
4pm

New galvantzed corrugated
culvert 62 35 ft up All
s1zes F1t11ngs P1pe. beams.
structural steel -new. used
Btg dtscounts Delivered'
Anywhere! Nowl Est1mates
tree 304-925-08B4

11

3386 .

76 Dodge van cuatomized .
Call 446· 2948

MF 1100 tractor. 100 HP,
tobacco setter. tobacco
sticks, 20KV PTO generator,
4 1n pump 300 gal 8 row
spray outfit Call 614 -6823931 after 6PM

52 CB.TV. Radio

T HAT " OLD MA M
PL ENTY'S AG

BURDETTE CAMPER , •
SALES &amp; SERVICE. Dpon . j
doily 9 to 6 :30. Sat. 9 to 4.
Sun. 1 to 4 . U .S. Rt. 50, "'.

59 For Sale or Trade

Open Frt, Sat, Sun. 1 .00 7 00 PM Sam Somervtlle's
Armv Surplus. East · Ra venswood, Demm new 14
or: Jeans 61000. B1bs
$1600. T shirt!'&amp; $150 up
Cht1dren ' s Camouflage

55 Building Supploes

Equipment

t bedroom apart 1n Middle

port . uhl1f188 pa1d 5190
month Call 992 7177

51 Household Goods
Kenmore Dtshwasher, good
condttlon 614-949 -2477

Merchandise
JA C KSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housm g Oppo rtumty) has
one and two bedrooms rent
st a rtmg at S 157 fo r o ne
be dwom an d S193 per
m o nth lor two bedroom
w1th S200 de postt located
ne ar f ood lan d and Spung
Valley Plaza pool and TV
ant Call 446 2745 or leave
m e ssa ge

by Larry Wright

Coolville . Oh

Farman cub tractor. exc
c ond .. with cultiVators.
other equtpment available

cl udm g washtn &amp; d ryer dep
mo

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®

Forry 304-676-2028

Commadore 64 (64K) w•th
disl&lt;dnvo(1541) Voc(1525)
printer P1lot langue program 2 adventure game1,

42 Mobole Homes

S2 00

Fruit
&amp; Vegetallles

Strawberries . Pick your
own . W• accept food
stamps. No checks. Happy
Hollow Fruit Farm, O•llipolls

576 -2602

6 75 7467 after 5 p m and

reqUir ed

58

after 8 00 304-676-2991 .

newly carpe1ed . sun porch ,
dr, basement, fag -ac. fire place. large corner lot , P1 PI

f u rn tshed

" WHY S H O U L D !. PUT UP

Coffee table ttereo. ttereo,
dinette table Can 614-2&amp;6·
6417.

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They'll Do It Every Time

Nice 3 bedroom houae ne1r
M10e No 1 , $226 mth

•100
2126

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Friday, June 1, 1984

Ohio

H,l, 1 motorists must renew tags

eavy rains trigger flooding;
six tornadoes hit two states
By RON SIR.&lt;\1\
i\ssoclaled Press Writer
Floodwaters that have left more
tha n 6.00J people homeless inched

higher in the Northeast today as
saturated ground fed brimming
r ivers, while driving rain triggered
new flooding in Uta h a nd a

People whose last name begins
with H, I or J must renew their auto
license during the month or June,
Sue Malson, deputy registrar announced today.
Social security numbers for
indlvlduals and federal tax identlflcatton numbers lor companies are

ha!l.&lt;Jozen tornadoes tore through
Nebr aska and Kansas.
The Connecticut River was expected to crest today at15feetabove
flood stage south of the state capital
of Hartford, and the National
Weather Sen1C€ warned ol more
flooding today in partsolMassachusetts, Rhode Island and Maine.
A storm poured up to 9 inches of
rain on the Northeast lor lour days
before skies finally began to clear as
the system crept out to sea.

required.

Bracy Kom

Carrier's
Comer.. ·

But a newstmmwhippedalongby
63-mph winds dumped more than an
inch of rain Thursday on parts of
Utah, pushing streams swoUen with
snowmelt over their banks and
sending residents back to the streets
in sandbag brigades.
The same weather system blasted
parts of Kansas and Nebraska with
violent thunderstorms, unleashing
six tornadoes and hurling hall the
size of pingpong balls, the weather
serviC€ said . No injuries or damage
were reported.

PERFORMS Af'o.NUi\L TASK - The area around the war
monwnenl on the Meigs County Courthouse lawn was decorated with
Oags and Oowers last week prior IAl Memorial Day by Helen Miller of
Middleport. Miller, 116, the la•t of the Daughters of Union Veterans In
Meigs County, continued her practice of many years by placing s maU
American Oags with plantings in the urns.

Meigs happenings ...
Emergen&lt;'y runs

Sunday commencement

Thr&lt;:'&lt;' calls were answf'red by
loca l units Ihe Meigs County
Emergency Mf'dical Sf'rvi r(~s
reports
PomProy a! 3: 3l p.m. went to
Route 681 for Grace Blake. taken to
O'BlenPSs Hospital in Athens;
Pomproy a! i : 13 p.m . look Carolyn
Cas to from Willow Creek Road to
Vete rans Memorial Hos pitaL AI
2: :'Jl this morning. Racinl' went to
Barringer Ridge Road for Ca rl
Authorson. Nc transp::n lation \vas
requin'!l .

Commencement for the Gallla
Christ ian School graduates "-ill be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Ruth Thomas, assistant professor
of English at Rio Grande College,
will deliver the commenC€menl
address and valedictorian Jeff
Sheridan will also address and
graduates and those attending.
Refres hments and a fellowship
period wil l !'ollow commenC€menl

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"Rain is sill! falling today over
muc h of Maine and southern New
England, " said Bill Sammler of the
National Severe Storms Forecast
Center in Kansas City, Mo. "This
syste m is still moving ever so slowly
out to sea, but people s till have to
worry abou t the cumulative effect of
runoff In downstream areas."
At least 3,500 people were displaced from their homes Wednesday and Thursday in Massachusetts: UXXJ in New Jersey; 650 in
New York: 600 in Connecticut; and
400 In New Hampshire, officials
said .
The death toil from the week's
flooding rose to 18with the report of a
woman who drowned in Port Jervis,
N.Y ., on Wednesday. Thirteen of the
de aths occurred when floodwaters
inundated Oklahoma earlier in the
week .
In New Milford, Conn., where the
Housatonic River was 8 to 10 feet
above flood stage. a ll that could be
seen of cars in a downtown parking
lot were the tops of antennas poking
out of the watPr.
Massachusetts Gov. Michael S.
Dukakis declared a state of emer·
ge ncy in lour counties in the rich
bottomlands of the Connect ic ut
Valley where losses to com and
potato fields were estimated at $30
million. Some of the farms were
under as much as 17 feet of water.
National Guard tn:XJps a nd volunteers built sandbag dikes to protect
gove rnment buildings in Franklin,
N.H .. a city of 8,00) where the

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Harold Holsinger to Fl ora Hn\sin ·

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Mr. and Mrs. George Korn, 244
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, is this
week's "Carrier Corner"
personali ly .
Bracy, a seventh grader at the
Meigs Junior High School In
Middleport, has 66 customers on
hls Dally Sentinel newspaper
route and comments that he
really enjoys meeting people on
his route .
He likes a ll sports and especially swimming and ski ling.

AA meeting planned

N ine holr winners wer e M ary

BE SURE TO REGISTER FRIDAY BETWEEN 5 P.M .
and 8 P.M. FOR FREE GIFT CERTIFICATE
FREE PARKING ON THE MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT
"Over 48 Years In The Same Pla(e
Under The Same Management"

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Ohio weather:
cool, cloudy
Sunday forecast

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Middleport- Pome10y-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Sunday, June 3, 1984

13 Sections , 80 Pages 50 Cents
A Multimedia Inc . Newspaper

State prepares 2nd set of low- interest loans
By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - The state is preparing to fund
another set of low-interest mortgage loans this year,
and at least one area bank that participated in the
program in 1983 will be involved again.
But another local bank has declined participation.
Under the auspices of the Ohio Housing Financing
Agency, money was loaned at a fixed rate of 9.9
percent in JunP 1983 to people who couldn't obtain
loans at local banks because of high interest rates.
The program, approved by Ohio voters in
Nowmber 1982 and financed through the sale of $.Ul
million in tax-exempt bonds, was also designed to
spur activity in the reai estate and construction

By BOB HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Staff
MIDDLEPORT - While the
new borne market is in danger of
coming to a screeching halt due
to skyrocketing int erest rates
and the high cost of labor and
material, the v illage of Middleport will soon be offering a
housing development deal for
local residents.
Mayor Fred Hot'fman said he
will be announcing in another
week the village's complete plan
to encourage new home
purchases.
Development of the plan
spans several years of activity
by village ollicials. The village
has been encouraged through
federa l grants In the development of a new housing program.
Through an approximate
$400,00) Housing and Urban
Development grant, an esti mated five-acre plot on Hartin ·
ger Parkway was purchased by
the village and Holley Brothers
Construction of Rodney was
hired to do fill work at the site .
When the work was completed, Hemlock Pipeline Co. of
Racine contracted to develop the
land. Hemlock is still working at
the site.
The company has installed
sewer and water lines for the
estimated 18 homes that will be
located on the property, and is

industries.
But under the rules governing OHFA, the lion' s
lihare of the money went to targeted areas primarU: · urban centers. Rural counties such as
Gailia a nd Meigs received smaller amounts because
nPither were considered high-density areas.
Central Trust Co . of Gallipolis received $250,CXXJ
under the formula established by OHFA. The
Middleport branch of Central Trust received $100,CXXJ,
and Bank One of Pomeroy - now a branch of Bank
One of Athens - got $40,00J.
And as far as Central Trust's Harold Thompson
was concerned, the e ntire affair was a "fiasco."
"It seemed to work really well in larger
communities, and they had quite a few people waiting

on lines," Thompson said. "Of course, we didn't haw
that here ."
Thompson, now president of the Gallipolis office ,
felt the program was ineffective because It involved
too little money attached to too many regu lations .
Although he admits the fixed rate helped sell the
program, Thompson said a W percen t downpayment
rcquirPmPnt scared off many potential customers .
The downpayment was charged because Ce ntra l
Trust did not carry mongage insurance.
Central Trust's parent corporation has chosen to
participate, but the Gallipolis bank will not,
Thompson said.
"We had a fiasco last year trying to get the money

REEDSVILLE - Meigs County
olliclals have identified the body of
Eugene F. Wilson, 73, ReedsvUle,
after being removed from the Ohio
River at DeWitt's Run Saturday
morning.
DeWitt's Run is about nine miles
downriver from the Belleville Locks
and Dam. where Wilson is believed

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Jobs program offers
incentives to employ
Vietnam, Korean vets
By Li\RRY EWING
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - In an era of high
unemployment. the jobless rate
among veterans remains far above
that of the general population. That
fact has been known as long as the
Bu reau of Labor Statist ics has been
m easuring workforce trends.
During a rE-Cession, veterans tend
to be laid off first.

NEW HOME SITE - Employees of Hemlock Pipeline Co., Racine, are working on the street and
sidewalks in a new housing addition on Hartinger Parkway In Middleport. Purchasers of one of the 18
homes planned for the addition wiU be given niUJlerous advantages from a cost standpoint as well as
low-interest, long-term 6nancing and wiU be exempt from paying real estate taxes for 15 years,

according to village o"!ffi::;d:,;::als;:;·~--------------currently working on the street
have been designed for the
s hould be able to buy the new
and sidewalks.
property.
homes for about $10,00J cheaper
These are expected to be
Middleport also has a $239,CXXJ
than current market val ues.
completed within lhe next 10
jobs bill grant which not oniy will
Financing will be available,
days to two weeks. Hemlock's
a l!hough financing details will
provide employment for Meigs
work has also been done with the
be between the purchaser and
County' s une mployed construeaid of the HUD grant.
lion workers, but will serve as a
the lending institutions, lhP
The village is now seeking a
cost buffer for people buying
mayor explained .
cont ractor who will build the
homes at the sit e.
One banking fimn has promfour basic types of homes which
Hoffman said purchasers
(Continued on page A-51

to have fallen into the r iver May 26.
Emergency medical service units
and the Chester Fire Department
began dragging operations near the
locks last weekend, but thE' search
was given up Thursday.
Olliclals believe Wilson fell and
sUd down a steep embankment a t
the upper end of the lock chamber .

His cane was found by searchers
along the bank.
Units from Orange and Olive
\uwnships, Chester , Coolville a nd
Tuppers Plains helped with the
dragging operation, while !he U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers flu shed
the lock chamber and rollers . A

warning was issued to watc h for the
body in the pool of the Rac ine Locks
and Dam.
Meigs Coroner Dr . R.R. Pickms
and the Meigs Sheriff's Dcpa rtment
were on hand a! DPW!tt' s Run
Saturday to identify Wilson . The
body was later released to White
Funera l Home in Coolville.

reaction of to the proposed closing

v.111 be In tile post office by the end of
next week, according to StE.'Wart.
The survey will be In the office for
30 days and will ask questions
concerning citizen feelings about the
proposed closing. In addition, there
will be sections asking how often
trips are made to the closest town
and bow often the post office is used ,
Stewart said.
State Rep. Jolynn Boster, DGalllpoll.s, said she would Uke to
know the reaction of the citizens
Involved.
"I know others have lelt negatively when there was talk about
closing a rural office," Boster said.
"If the citizens or Addison Township
are concerned, then as their
representative, I'll make sure their
concerns are heard by post office
ottlcials In Columbus."
According to Shamblln, the posr
ofllce Is not without custorni(!'S.

"We have 80 boxes and I'd say
around 70 people pass through here
a day," she said. "There's never a
line. but we'realways busy."
If the post office does close.
Stewart said the public wou ld
actually receive better serviC€.
"There will be a rural canier so
patrons won't have to go to the post
o!fiC€," Stewart said. "The carrier
will be able to handle a U transactions including the mailing of
packages, money orders, certified
mall and registered mail."
Stewart said the investigation is
not out of the ordinary .
"We're not into wholesale closIngs," she explained . "In the last
three years, only four or five rural
post ofOces in the Columbus district
have been closed, and that's an area
covering about one-fourth of Ohio.
We only investigate theposslbllltyof
closing a rural post office when the
postmaster retires."

Those layoffs are primarily due to
a lack of seniority. Their years of
active duty delay entry into the
civilian job market and strip them of
the years of seniority gained by their
non-veteran contemporaries .
And, unemployment among veterans endures long into thP rPCovery
period .
The Emergency Veterans' Job
Training Act was initiated in the
summer of 1983out of a concern over
thai disparity between veteran a nd
non-veteran unemployment rates.

Under the federa \legisla lion. an
employer can receive 50 percent of
the starting salary- up to$10,00Jwhen they hire and train an e ligible
Vietnam-era or Korean ro nO ict
vrteran .

According lo Tom White, \ 'elc ·
ra ns employment represent ativr

for the Gallia ·Meigs area, !here
were f49 Vietnam--era and Korean
vetera ns registered with the Ohio
Burea u of Employment ServiC€s in
both counties as of April of this year.
1\'a tionally , $.'l00 million has been
set aside to fund the program ove r
the next two years. Since funding ts
available on a first -come . first -Sl'rve
basis - wit h no ceiling on the
amount any individual state can
r&lt;&gt;ceiv&lt;&gt; - the states that respond
fi1·st wilJ rC'ceive most .
Across the state. in the five
months the program ha s been in
cllcct. more than .140 Ohio busi
nessrs have applied lo pan Ipate In
the veteran s' training program . As
of May 4. OBES had rl:'portPd 1.93&lt;1
job slot s appruwd and read y to be

Veterans register1-d
with local OBES
Gallia Olunty
Kore.;Ul Conflict* . ... ...... ... .. . .. 40
Vietnam-&lt;'ra** .......... .... ..... 429

Meigs f-ount~·
Korean Conflict .. .. ..... .. ..... 1\J!\
Vielnam-&lt;'m .......... ........... IHU

*fl.27-50 through 1-31 -55
..S.!Hl4through 5- i-75

VEl'S REGISTERED WITH
OB.ES - According to Tom
"'hite, veterans employment
representative lor the GalliaMeigs area, there we"' 619
\'ietnam-era and Korean vett-rans rPgistered with the Ohio
Bureau of Employment Services
in hoth counties ._, of April of thls
year. Statistics show thai nearly
hall of aD vcleran.• registered
with the local OB~ SPrwd in the
two combat &lt;'f'dS adctre..'ied by
the program. The mm1hf&gt;r of
Korean C-onftict \'eteran..., rt&gt;gisten.-d in Meigs Count)' wa•
....,;,:
unavailable.

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un&lt;'mplo;·f'Ci

\!(&gt;l r rans.

Locallv , While sa;·s one bus iness
in Meigs County has been approved
for pa rticipat ion in the progra m . In
GaUia County, one business has
applied and is awaiting appro\·al for

pa rticipation
To da!f', no vt?terans h.:t\"E' ~n
placed in (lither coun ~-"Like r.-tost nPw programs."

expla ins Emelyn Scarbeny , ofli&lt;'e
manager for thP Gallipolis OBES
branch. "it has ~n somewhat
slow ."
" Thf' init ial fMba ck . hm\'C'\ "f'r,

has been ve ry positi\·c. · s he addf'&lt;l.
In an cff011 to promot e !he
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State's jobless dilemma
traced to high interest rates

Postal Service
considers
.
closing office at ~ddison
By JOHN FRIEDMAN
'Omes-Sentinel staff
ADDISON - The U.S. Postal
Service Is considering closing the
i\ddlson post office sometime next
year, according to postal offlc\ais in
Columbus.
With the retirement last month of
Postmaster John Lee, the postal
service is looking Into the posslblllty
of closing the rum! office, said
Sandra Stewart, postal service
public lnfonnatlon ottlcer.
"Nothing Is final," Stewart said.
"We are now doing studies and
checking such things as revenues
and .the number of transactions. A
t1na1 decision from Washington
won't be made for over a year."
Act1ng Paitmastet Gilda ShambUn said "nothing l.s deftntte. I'll be
here waW Sept. 21, and atter that,
there'll be anolher OIC (Oftlcer In

sold," hP said . " It was too hard for people lo qu a lify
fur it. because of !he restrictions ...
Although Bank One recei\'ed a compara tively
paltry amount to loan la st ye ar, il will partic ipate this
year, said Jack Sedwick of the main office in Athens.
"To m y knowledgp, it would be a corpora!~
decision, " he said . " It 's m y underst a nding e ach
affiliate will participat e. I think the amounts and the
sale prices are abou t thp same. I really didn't SC'&lt;' 1ny
significant changes lin lhl' program 1 at all."
Donna Williams, an OHFA spokesperson. confirmed that the prog~·am is essentially the same a s
last ye ar, and !ha t !he same formul a for disUibution
!Continued on page A-51

Officials find, identify body in·river

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Archaeologists
study archaic
Indian campsite
in Gallia County

Middleport
offers home
development

VALLEY BELL

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OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 8:00P.M.

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Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday . Low tonight near 60. High
Saturday in the mid-80s. Winds
sout hwesterly 10-15 mph tonight.
Chance of rain near zero percent
tonight and 10 percent Saturday.
Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday:
Chance of showers Swtday and a
chance of showers or thunderstonns Monday and Tuesday. Highs
In the mid-'lOs to mid-80s. Lows in the

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We Also Have Camouflage T-Shirts
For Men

Weather forecast

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PoiJowing a short business Ill(&gt;{"\ ing conduc1Pd by Mary BowPn ,

Mon·i, and Peggy Roush, 1H hole

The Meigs County Sherl!rs Department Is investigating a break·
ing and entering that occurred at a
bouse owned by Lucille Smith,
Chester.
The house, entered a few days
ago, was ransacked and several
antique Items were taken such as
shoe last, wash stand, pitchers,
wash basin and stone Iars.
,The department Is also investigating the reported tlteft of fiowers
from the Harris Farm Store,
Portland. The theft Is believed to
have occurred Sunday night.

We Have The Popular Camouflage
T-Shirts and Pants For Boys

F'ifiL"&lt;'n ladies a ttended Iawes day
T u(•sda y at J aymar Golf CourS&gt;'.

pi'C'Sident golf wa s played .

Antiques missing

There will be a c \osed AA meeting
at the Menial Health Center,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy, every
Thursday from 7: 3l p.m. to 8: 3l
p.m. The meetings will begin .June
14.

households were evacuated.

Lady golf winnt'rs

To register a vehicle, not titled in
the persons name, an acceptable
power of attorney must be
submitted.
The IIC€nse bureau is located at
186Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy .Hours
are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday,

10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Thursday and
Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

MAD.. DROP - Acting Post
Master Gilda Shamblln checks
the mill! drop at the Addison
POI!t Office. U.S. Postal ServfCA&gt;
ofllclals In Columbu!l say the
rural office may be closed In the

next year.

COLUMBUS. Ohio (API - Fed
era\ policies thai cause high intf'rest
rates and overvalue !he doUar are to
blame lor Ohlo's continuing unem ·
ploymenl prublems, according to a
state official.
The state's jobless rate wen! up
again in May while the national ra te
dropped .
Roberta Steinbacher, adnninis1ratorof the Bureau of Employment
Services, said at a news conference
Friday that the latest statistics show
unemployment in Ohio ha s increased from 10 percent In April to
10.2 percent in May .
Nationally, the seasonally ad·
justed rate decreased from 7.8
percent to 7.5 percent. Ohio showed
a slight drop In April, while the
national figure remained consta nt
lor that month.
Ohio's rate now is the same as it
was In March , butwel\belowthe13.4
percent rate of May 1983.
"While I am pleased at ourdropln
unemployment from last year's
record levels, today's figures

ciC'ar ly show that Ohio ana ~~ ~

neighbors ha\'l• no! s ha rf'Ci fully m
thC' job impron~mC'nt C'XPf'J"]('nccd
br the na tion a~ a ,. _ ·holr. " M s.

Steinbacher said
She snirl the nation · s m anufa('tur ing heartland " suffe rs most frum

federal polic irs that fostPr high
interest r atrs and an O\ "PlYt:d urod

dollar."
The adrninistrnt or sa id that
during Ma:&lt;. thP numhNof wor ki ng
Ohioans inct'f'asro as exp&lt;'CtPd for
this time of .v car. The tota l was ·1.59
million. compared to ~51 milli on in
April .
Ms. Stf'lnbacher had figurps
showing that in April , eight Ohio
counties had unemployment rates
of 15 percent or higher Ada m s
County was thP highest with 20.6
perce nt ; followed by Hocking, 18.9
percent; and Harrison. l8.3percent .
Seven cuunties had an AprU rate
below the national rate . The lowest
we'" Delaware County , 6 percent ;
Wyandol. 6.6 percent : and Hancock,
7.1 percent .

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